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~off Laguna Flushes Out -Pot
By BARBARA KREmICH ---or·"" .,.,., ...... ,,.,._
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The body of a young man recovered Shadowing 8 suspected smuggler on
from the ocean floor 50. yards from . dwindling fuel, a Costa Mesa police
the fool ol MoorU!n Road by Laguna · helicoptor crew lrae<d a mail sfilpmenl ·
Beam llfeparda Tuesday afternoon re-oC {{orean marijuana worth $20,000 to
mained w>denlllied today a Laguna Beech home Tuesday, setUng
. _ . . • _ up the impr<imptu_raid. .
A--preliminary aut.oply report Indicated Miles of Orange Coast roadways were
no evidmce o( foul play, a coroner's covered as the alleged smuggler air
dll!puty llid, but tolicoloCY studies will parertly maneuvered..f.er two hours to
be made to help ~ the cause stiake anyone trying to tait him by
ol death car, withoot thinking of the new~-
• Customs agents alerted by pOilalO: -
It was ~ the viclbn. a male; fcials after the high-quality contraband
20 to 25 years old. 5 feet I inches was sniffed out tiy trained dogs in New
tall, ~ 130 to llO paunds, hod York, plus Costa Mesa police, pulled
been deld appiudtuately ti. hours when the raid shortly ~fore noon.
bia body was pulled from the water Five persons were arrested there; two
Including poaeession of marijuana ror
saie, posseii!OO of. JJ18.rijuana, pesRSS.ion
of dangerous drugs, pOssession of
narcotics paraphernalia .. and related
counts.
A 17-year-old girl was taken into
custody by juvenile authorities.
A search warrant was issued to allow
a probe of the.residence afterward while
customs agents needed no such document
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MUrder Victi m
WASlllNGTOI\ (AP) -'Pr<sldent liix-
cn announced today the erection of 1•
three-way . governmental · barrier t• -
spiralling ~ation, while promtsm,: ~ ..
"I-Wu1 · not take-this -nation!· dowi
the road of wage anti price c<introll." ~ \ ~
Nixon thus gave 'way to increasing
pressure for a policy of voluntary
restraint on wageS and· ptlces.
Jn . a nation)Vide .xv.radio broadcast ~ ecohomiF Poticy,:he lectui-ed buSine11
and labor on Ulelr responsibility to
refrain from excesSive price markups
and wage Increases.
"The fighl against infiaUon t I ~
e ~body'~ us.iness" lbe-~ :
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He announced these ·actions to .p(ill '
the reins tig~ter on inflation: _: : ·
by lifepardl Jack Lincke and Mike more were taken into cu'stody when .. -Entll""'-ihey ohowed up later, and qt1111l!iti~
·'111e body waa 1P01fec1 al 1:40 p.m. . of LSD,. hashish _and . ~d heroin .
by Bab Spender, 1073 Gavklta Drive:· -were confiscated, investigators allege. -
Qis1nember~d
By Assailant
I. A National Commission on Procb:~
tivlly will be named with repreeentattvea: •
rrorn business, labor, govea1n1M and !
the public. Jts duly will ~ to ftnd l
ways of increasing :out.sm pet worter '
and bringing a ·-balance ,betweeft fllll,
By JOHN VALTERZA
Gt·ftle ~ 'I"' Stiff · wm . -ol:ln dl.tng in the ... and · SHADOWING STARTS at fil'lt tbouibt the ricid f<wm ob the Authorities ,said the surveillance -Evidence of a fi'endisb attact with
boCtam ~ a ~Ida, ot .mme m, a spur-of-the-moment 'assignment -·a bayoqet or laf'ge hunUng knlf, was 111e8Um1 Lt Eupoe deP..U. lllid. began when James a: Halley, 23, o1 <!JscIOoed today in the shiylnird Ml"1on
Spencer 9UllllDOllOCI 1lw pordo and 2177 Maple St., Costa Meaa, picked up Viejo teadter Mra. Fkil'ence Brown.
Uncke and England dunned Seuba gear his parcel at the city's main pm. office. whose brutally dismembered remains
'to eater' the water ft reco\rer the Customs agents 'today were Wert · f<>UQfl Monday r, ~· Ortega
body jmlch was tumed ...,, to the delerminiDg -ther Halley ·would lace Highway.
COl'llD!!''1_offk:e for ideotlftcMloa. federal smuggling charges as reciptent Tenning the case, •'tdghly unusual," ~----dad ID......, conturox_ of tile 12 .to_!!_[l<lUllds of j>ol\!nl marl-. ~!Jel~y8i.:;,~~am~
[>Mis and -. IOCb. Juana. • Lifeguards noted be wu the fourth Investigators identified other mest.ees a . grisly attack i with a large knife On
.....,...;ve· dnmiinc vicWn !otmd to be from ll!O Diamond Sl. in l,aguna as':. the pr<tly brimetie teacller and motl1eT
. wearing jeans or long pents. -Doqna L. Campbell, 24, ol that ad· ol., A":i.•-lo all law eill<ttenient 'ig~
IFEGUARDS .RETRIEVE IODY FROM ~AGUNA ·WATERS One ol the four, a ~~-old Arcadia dr.,., .,,.. ........,_ of. the Skin DI .. • C-Acr•H Ccirpoa riff Beach ol Mountaln 'Rood mon wu saved lut Tlurwday by auards ,,,_,..,. W. Carpoteln,. 21,. of 1"s cies detailed• the ,._...,..._ · _;__:=:.:....:.c.:...c,...-------'----------=---. who worbd le¥fll minJtel .to restore Angeles. . muJller by ·lll)'ing .the woman'• ann,
lib breathing after ht waa pulled from -Dulel Rao0ve, 22, ol P,......, • heart and· JunP: w...., mln!nr, probably I ' . Cf91dle~_g_!!!}sc!1_p~e _Fa~ ...
ll[oodal o1 !be DAIL t PILOT Wider heavier guard Iller the Sunday
COUJRADO SPRINGS ..J C8li!ornia'1
tandleliflhl killer IOUgit . iillerty al<q
Ilf a · cellmal< by 171pg : ~· l unnel
-.... t of a maximum security jail wing
We, but failed, au~tl~ discloled
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· El p.., COWlly Undeuherlfl ,Doyle
McCammon_ announced that. Llbert.y and ..
Jamea E. Jackson•JT., 24, probably would
have dug ttvougb. the cinderblock wall
U not caughl,by-an alert~all al!k<r,
~ Uberty's last known 8ddma was 350
Avocado St., Col&&-Mesa, whUe lawmen
noled Jocjt ... -llloewlae chirgecl with
a particularly' brutal murder -_was
tllee KDJ.Ell, l'lp 11.
· · -Robert w. Liberty, 23. an<1 his partn<r
•-the jailbreak attempt. were im-
iiiedlatoly placed in llOlilil')' <OO!i1 ent .
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thew...-at •••te Slreel beactf. The adults we.re · boolted_ on charges_ removed by her killer. . . ....-• 'lllal aspect,.couplad with conllrmatlon
Dl5covery al the body <nly about 200 • -that Mn. -· had not been , raped,
· yards ii-Om the ""1e o1 Jut week's • Bn>adbell Aid, "male tllla .a h!gbly ......-~ led guards lo opeculate AIJL-YOU-SPOR-'F-S -.mumrolte;-lftlj-desplte-oor contocl'
on the posalbllity lhat tile victim mlll\I througl>out the lllale, l"e have foorid
..... been swimmlllC with the man tlleY • CHECI<. THIS' OUT no other .,.,.. that -silPlillcanl aaved. . . · sjznilartfy to ttm.one. •t ·
However, l'Olidltlon ol the body raiaed F~llhloo -l!land IJeconies "FOil llland'~ Mn. Brwn, Clhe mother ol two .,... doo!'L aa to '":'rlhalt ~~vale for dads (ind moms and kids, too) ]lreodlooler1 ad! · ~ .of lwo
beenu·me. in r.1111: water · t ~..... who ai:e Interested in sports this F.a_UM?r's teenagers, dtllppeared laat June.3 cturmg -a-drive from her Classes In -Mission
B ~ ~-1 ~· · • Day weekend. , ,-, , . . . , J r......,_ where • . Y ·-~~ ..... "~ "° ~·•mlll 111-A special section Inside today's l)AILY Viejo to SM · uan ~...-"'° · cklents wkhin a~ .came 11 the PILOTpreviewstbeaecondamual,stag· the wa1.to ·b8ve.~~.bill. •
Laguna Beach Clly COuncil was .... d\'1111 i o1 SPORTscENE on the meallderlng Sl)e never returnelf ..
posaible,reclUCJlo!!·ol IH<fJatd muons ,::!11 of Nt'o!PQl'.I Beacb's•Fallhlon IJlahd Early Monday momm1. a ~ool!t walk-
as part ot a series or prOpostd budaet • shopping Center ·~ ~ · ----· . iaa: 1n~• conyoo 50 feel from Ortega
cull. • '.' Ulee M\JRDER, Pap II .
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1sn;t a"bad ~ to 'be in, ~I«.
m~ of the aame IOtt of 111n"'1M
and •Warm iampel'llures oloac· Illa
Odnge -Coast on'. 'rbunday. .
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1eaaon wiU be· fired .tli.il· taff,._,
e~ bu tht' G'01ta ftfr• Citric
1'191Jho""' and Ill< ""° ,Im.. _comm•nilJI Tlllclltr,_@tlr ope!!-_ ' • '
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I Dlll.V Pll9T s WedeesdlJ, June 17, 197Q -·-'
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'" Yitai Roaa -. .
:w ... PHNOM PENH (UPI) -P'illlilOI
jllnd IOUlh....t <ii Phnom Penh today, ' lllF"ln cutting off the vital hlg41way linking
ltie capital with it! biggest seaport.
1be r'O@!I• )lad been nopened oqly Tues·'
diy !!l .. J•ilhdmral of the lasl Ncrtb
•lljolnomese ._ !ram K-Speu.
'i-:-Jt,Canbodian military Spokesnian said
ii!' outbruk of fightin& at Trapeang
J!nlenl, 45 milee --of Phnom had apln blockect ffigtiway 4. !----:' .r;,..-... ~l'tll0nr1'HI
port of ~ Som had been • ·"'°i>med Iese than24 6ours earli.,. when 'llooiih Vietnamese and Cambodian troopo ~~ the last N-Vietnamese forces .
.,,_,the town <ii Komt>Olll Speu, 30
'liiilos ....... est of the capital . ..:·~to South Vietnam, guen1U8s armed
with hundreds of pounds of explosives
lied In -dlarged a battallca. com-
,....... pJlt <ii the South Vletnomese
·-.,Y's llll lnlontry lllvillon neor Hue.
. MJlltsy .,.. ..... in Solgon aald the
~~ unit was driven of( with
a loa of" S2 of the aUac:kln lrilled.
'!lie prrlllal attac\ed two hours before
dawn lod17 In the hlablonds well c.I
Hue.
Casuallles -tJie "'°""" of the . e9e unit Weft dnO'ibed·
' Highway Patrol officers said this car, driven by
Terry )l, Stllwelj, ·19, S;mta Ana, hurtled into inter-
se<:llO!I· ol Pali1ades Road. and MacArthur Boule-
vanl from westbound Jamboree Boulevanl Tuesday
morning and coilided with van driven'by Wil!Jam.T.
Miller, 30, 0£ 1300 LoDdonderry St., Costa Mesa, wljo ,
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bounced into car driven ~Dale S. Evans, 17,~La Habra. who was ~ailing light while eastbound
on Palisades. Stilwell 1u ered facial Injuries and
was cit~ for running a reel light. .·
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NIXON ON ECONOMY~ .... ~
and pn>duc!ivily lo UIUre mme llsble COiia. "
prices. -"The' fl@llt qllimt ial)ltli>n • I •
-2. • Ni""" dlrocted the Colmcil of -eveeybOdy'a bo•i-. II ,.. ·ft!. ......
Ecooomlc Advlaen lo Pftl>'I"' a perlodlc tbe national interest, U ~ ~-
"111flolloo oleri," lo !POUlahl dpUk:W lo loll4tion Yi"" prlC< ~.'2_1.!
--pHCi ..... and mi,.. ------P" ... IC!I"!~ lnfla'\fonarY lmJIOCI your own ~t btterests and, yoor
·-·-•-•··~-•~rt "II ·--• "~i customen' best lnlertsfa, aoc1-llllt it .1.1W1 uuaauun an: WI cau AMCln on • neither ·good busJne1B nor t·p~o d to ou111L..tm1 cues of pr1c:e or w1ge barpinlnt ine....... and will be made public by .. , "JI ~en and Werling men e ~ ~~tton•I Commission· 'on Produc-wllllng to rlbe their sl&ht'.by' lowerina:
tivity, Nixon said.,.. their 'demands _ they will htlp ·
4. A ReguiaUons and · Purchas_ing . -themaelves, by belping . \o bold down
Review Board ls being Mt up, to re.view everybody's cost o( living." · fede\"~I purdwlnt ~ lo wure J\111 be1oro the PrUldent went on
that they do nol drive up ... ta IDll iht air : 11ep, WrWit Patman ([).Tex.),
llrices: and lo revlft Import pollcy" lo reliased-a 'letter from · Nixon · aayinc
see whether auppUes can be ~ased he will use standby credit control authori-
to meet rising consumer demand without ty voted him by Cqngress "if it appean
io6s or jobl 1t home. to me that the nltion's icoaOrnlc *
''This .-.UO.. by Is 'l*'dlnt jectlvea would be oei;ve<I by IO doing."
restraint, hao tet the esample In th!& p-Is chainftan of die Hoose
past yew; we .believe we hive noW Banking-CommiUee.
earned the credentials., to call for similar · 1be chainnan had Written Nixon that
restraint from business and labor to many memberti 'ot the committee "are
llow down Inflation." "Nix'"' 1ald. deeply concenied by ttie app0rent In-Nix~ assured ~ nat~ th:tt "a 'action on the part of the federal gov~
peacetune economy is clearly on the ment in the race of a mounting economic
way." he pronlised : crisis." ·
"Our scheduled withdrawal of forcei Nixon replied: "I am pleased that
from CambodJa m. June 30 will be kept. you tile the word 1appennt.' 'lbere are
"Oru acheduled trans.ition from a people who confuse tilt with action
• wartJme economy to a peacetime con-and ghnmickry with a fundamental at ..
sumer econo.;ny will be kept 11 well. tack m problems .•• 'Jbe country does
"While our ecmomy adapt, to the not f_~ •a mountq ftOllOlllie crW..~
reordering of our nallonal priii!U.. and We ...., ,going throdgh a period of dU·
resources, we are undergom, -·· llCOnd ficulty .... inevitable once the 1~
great change. We are trytng lo do Inflation ,... allo)VOCI lo develop." •
llOlllelhlng that hu never been -. Administration olflctals told ~
before; to avokl a recession whiie we that Caspar Welhberger, re ti r l n g
bri11g a major inflation to an tod." chaii-man of the 1-Federal Trade Com·
"Now is the time" N~ :Uxr.--• or m --;wm~diiimian-or-~-new~-
business at tVery level to take' price Regulations and Purchasing Review
t.oosen Up Traffic. a5 ''light" • ~-said U.S. l0<ces ceptured Fro111 Pag" 1 ..
5( --of rice Tueoday in a drive . t.cinlsli a oearclt !or Ncrtb Vle4nameae COPTER Ip!, Viet eq·mum-al)d equiilmellt • . -•-•.-._
la Clmfiodlt'• Filbboot ledol' nordnmt . · ........ -. June 30, the.dedlne lo_..,.. the malled packqe, because
-iili:bJ Pi-t ~-·for wtthdmral II w• ~ !nm aloft, being carried
of -from C-bc•Ha, . lnoide •
.: ~ubudla, a mllltaty 8pJbwuan Shortly ·after the noon raid, Costa
60 ftponed • halt lb nil trafftc Mesa Detective Nonn Kutch 'was.inside
--Pd and BaaPol<. =-land 'l1le tnitm """' beld up by the Diamond Street residence when
at Kra111 lmea, 40 miles amneone knocked and he answered the ,..u .. est of the capital. . door. ~ian military spokesmen said James D. Gordon, 20, of 2070 Hidden Vietnamese and-Viet Cong ~es at Kampong speu were more ' VaJley Road, J.aguna B!!ach, and a l~
..., :m killed while · lfle Cambodians year-old New?irt Beach girl were lnvlled
~ their awn casualties as "light." imide for questiorling.
:,,'l'be spokesman said there .were ~ mllJtary r-1s lo the port ol SUSPECT BOOKED ,
~ -·· -... Sihanoulrriile Laguna Beacb· detectives Nonn Bab-=, · the ...-of Prtoce Norodom cocl: tnd Neif Purcell ·1 ate r booked
Mardi II. But all DOr1MI "°"" Gordon on aiopicion ol· posoessioo o(
.. ----· ·--·-_!North Vietnamese troops i;elzed the 1u::ruu1 for sale, being present where
~ rest b o use at Kampong narcotics and marijuana are being used,
ONng, 60 miles northwest of Phnom aod illegal pJs1 skx:t or a switchblade ~~~8!t;'.r.\;!-=~ knife. ijri:;;;;-,..1n CuDbodlan bands. "'Ibey aa1d • shotgun and eq'"Pmenl •·The .......... a1lo "'ldlod • -""""'""1Y used In tbe cultlng and
..... k ol flgNlng at Kam-'ftlom, pr--of heroin WM abo looiid ~~ nartb of "'Phnom Penh. . A in the car .. ·~ts :the ::.. ruolllng r<ID-Helic~er pilot Carl J~~ 'and
~ons more com.islent with a stable Board.
COit ol livq, and 00w ii the time Budget Director Ro.bert P. Maya will
!or labor to stnJCttn Its waife demands lend "a strong belplng band" In Its
to better achieve · i. new 11M>ility of activity, the sources Aid. N~pott Freeway Gets ·
• <Jbsorver Ron Palmer ~ mdlled wlth-1----c.~,:'""'. _,_.... -keep!nf 111;>car 1n .ieht th""'8ilout the
··::; ....... P-l t"!Wf"hour_ meandering drive through the Leagu,e to Wait
Judge's Ruling
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.. ·.. Harbor Area. :MlJRD ER • • • , · Officer Palmer kept ground patrOl
:!:. • I units advised or Halley's whereabouts ~ and a1 mDe IOC1lh ol El Carrizo as he roamed and doubled back from
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~ .found a lllndded qutlt end a Costa M -,,._, onimal-nvaged grave. • eaa _ jo HUl)\inglon Beadi and On New Trial
·-...,. the remains of tbe victim, liewport Beedl. ftlted by maaslve stab woonds. Once, while they flew behind . and lo Convicted killer Arthµr Dewitte J.,eague
will have to wait until 'ntursday for
a SuperiOr ·.Coo.rt judge's rul.Mg' on
\lt'heUier he should be given a new trial
on charges that be shot and killed Santa ·
Ana police Officer Nelson SB:sscer.
4;1!r'Ndbelt aid ta mv.tlplon ~ve IU.s right, offshore tiouth ' of Corona de! ~ therlft's detectfves from Rivenkle Mar, the suspect -made an abrupt U-turn lnd Sae Diego County In a lhl'ee1Jf(lllged, an~ could have Wily glanced directly·
Aiislive lnveotlgatloo. at tbe chopper, aooqrdJng lo Jacbon. ~ s,v.r.i. atpeds an equaJly Important,
II< aald. IT~ MAILED ·
~· woma.'1 1W'7 Pontiac atlt.ion "That guy wouldn't know a tail if one Much or the testimony 'offered. in the
~ with faded and oskltzed ~d drove up and waved at him," sakl one
~· still is milslng ad is a ID8JOI' · detective who participated in the capture. ~ in the tnveltigation. · Custom! agents claim the parcel con-~:ft wu in that car that Mn. Brown · tairing the highly refined, reddish mari-~ have been •~ after an af-juana, conceaJed by layers of packaged
· tO-week I.rial that produced · the Black
Panther's conviction an chuges of se-
cond degree murder was revived Tuesday
as defense aUomey Robert Green argued
that two factors -a fr_iendly bailiff's
gun drawing cfemonstraUon and • ~leep
ing juror -had .prejudiced his 21-year-~ stop 1t a Mtsaioa Viejo Coffee eg noodles, was mailed general delivery
~p. from Korea. ·f 'lbe tacbe< <ii --11 with learning A second lderitleal parcel was found
d'!Sabillliel at two San .Toaquln EleP,ten· at the Diamond Street home.
old client's case. ,
Witnesses testified that J u d g ~
Samuel Dreizen's baliff showed jurors
the method by which an officer unstraps
his holster and" draws his weapon in
respon5e to inquiries that were prompted
by Officer Sasscer's apparent failure
to dtaw his gun on the night he · was
shot and kil1ed.
'jliy School Dlstrlcl elemt:1laly ochoolJ ,\gents of the Army's Crimlool Iden-
i ten Valencia School in Capistrano li!icaUon Divisioo (CID) were involved
· ijhland1 for · a quick trip to pay a · at the opposite·end of the alleged srpug·
1n San JU8JI Capistrano. , 'gling operation discovered a monlh ago.
~-A~ 2:~5, 1eports said, ~ wu ~ ·. Costa •Mesa's police helicopter l)'Slem
"°Buffy a coffee shop on Avery Partway ts not yet In formal operation, 11ince
~•id Camino CaJ>mti:ano. pilots and observers are completing their
ttainiiig in flights over the city. It was also. confirmed that a ·malt
juror was · under seda_tim during the
long League trial but he ass!!red the 8 court by letter Tuesday that he: wu DAILY PILOT :...,... ................... . ~............. .......,...,
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·. raid was triggenid bad been loaded wiUi
~-on Tuesday.
fully attentive throughout the proceedings
and ~cipated fully in. the l~y
deliberations tbat followed the trial. ·
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Girl ·iJies of Hardened Arterws ' ' . . . .
SAN'FR.ANctSCo CAP{..:;,,.). 'team ·of autopsy surgeOOS has-~f'eport~-~t---
a l~year<;Okf girl died of hardening '!f the..arlerics, aJlisea,se. of old age.· . ·
· '.Dr. Henry Thrkeh ·San franclsco County coronet, said the-condition of
.the girl's.coronan:arterles resembled that ol women in their 70s ·aoo 80s. .
"In my l& yiar~ ·~•·coroner," Turkel declared af~ receiving the re.
port Tuesday, "I've never aeeri anything like it." .•.
. , 'Jbe girl, Florencia Gomez, a junior high school honQf student, wu a
P'lllpl~ who came here 1 )'~ ·ago fro~ ltianila with h~r fatber i.nd two tee:D;-·
age stster!f. • .
She c:oll•~ Mo.lday at_ tbe San Francisco Geaeral Hospital, w)1ere her
father had aent her to ~.k treatment for what was lielievetl lo be'"l· cold, ·
.•. Turkel aaJd there was evidence. the girl recenllv suUered an undetec'ed Jieii\ a{tact. -~---' -• ~ -
Dr. Frederick Bruhn, the hospital's chief resident pediatrician, com-
mented : "In fact, she probably went through her brief life having heart at--
. \Kks and pus.ing them o!f as .. mlnor pa~s." _ . .
Bruhn said a team ol tlperts: Is expected lo study t~ case, wti.fch he
described u a "medical rarity." They~hope to flntl new clues on the mystery <ii ailing. • -•
FlorenCl111 father, Vivencie Gomez, 1 grade achoo! teacher, had left hi1
wife and seven other children lo M_anlla an_d was saving money to bring U>em
bue . · · . . _ '
Florencia had no history of poor heaJlh, the father uid • . -
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WASlt;INGTON (AP)'-Praidenl Nix· rdrlln '!nm ......ivi pi'lce niarkupo and ~ ·,· bal~nce~ ~;
.. --todly the erection .a1 ·1 and ..... -. and pruduc:livtty to ....... mOre --three-way ~mnmental barrier to -~ fi&ht against inflation 1 s prjces. .
spiralling inllallon, while promising: . . e""l'body'a,.bulintu, n tho P.reaident 2. Nixon dlrecteil 'the ·Coandl ~!
" "I ..Ut DOI lake ·lh!J nation down . aald . . 1. . -. ' Economic Adv,l!ers to pr'P'!1' 1 Jl'rlodic•:
the road of·wage and price controls." He announced these actiona to pull "Inflation alert." toispoWght llpifldaftt ;
, Nlmn llibl Jove way · lo Increasing Jhe relna uatiler on inllltion: · ·wqe and price._,_ and •••'-· ......
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resCralnt en wages and pr1c11. tivlty wm be umed with repreffnt'atives "This inflation alert will call attention\
In a nationwide .TV-radio bro8dc1Jt from businels, labor,:aovernment and to outstapdiiJ.c .c~ of ·pr~..,,.or wlae~ ~ econamic' pollcy,ho Jee!-buSineaa the pubtlc. Ill duly 1'ill lit Jo find inc,....s and will be made pabllc by
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PAT DOWNEY INSTRUCTS As TJNY ·KATHY ·MARTINEZ THROWS ALEX VALDEZ
Thi Only Ono in · Thia HUntfngtOn -Judo c1 ... Wl)o C•n 5" 11"" Instructor IT!ll E 'il-..1 . . . By TERJIY mvnu:
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Judo Clms in Beaclt Actually --Can't See out of I maximum security jail wmc Both species atirred Up A bJt ,d. IZ• citemenl ..... -~ ... flere, but failed, authorities distloaed &_,
Tuesday. · A -crew llhot footage norlh
Rober! w. Liberty, 23, and bli partner ol -Aq,.llc Park• Ma10' Donald
By 11VDI NIEDZIELSKI
CM "" DallJ' Pll" Sftff
,Ttiey're playing a new kind ,Of Blind-
Man's Buff in Huntington BeaCh.
It's both a' gime and phy$ical e1erclsr
to 17 yOlmgsters workinl' out on the
· Boys' Club judo mats , every Monday
nilhL d • • Like any other fun activity, it
~ates plenty of laughs and horse-
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OqlY one ,part •el /J>e Arm-flailln&..mat;
•Jai>ilnl -~~. ---·All UiO ;)'qllllgS!'<a are blind. • .
Wiii!; ~· •BWIY the ,boys and
girls bounce e4Ch other off the mats,
much to the delight of lloys"Ciub Djn!C·
tor , Pll Downey, • burly .J30.pounder
who is a brown ·belt judo expert and
the ihstructo/ for the cliiss.
"l·was"I JitUe skeptical about teaching
them judo at first,'' said Downey, who
believes he is teachiuf the only class
cl ita kind ·in ·the U.S. -'
"But I found out that the only difficulty
is get.ting them past the first two weeks.
It's a little hard for them to catch
on, but they're get.ting it." "
, "I have :to. ·be: very verbal in my ·
1nstructicn,n. lae' ~ "I can't julSI;
say 'watds. me' but have. to develop
a process· by which they c"an watch
JD!l.il.With their ears." 'Jbe students, all members of the
~ Cllulll7 Braille lnslilule, include --------
three blind girls and 14 blind boys, Jn the jailbreak attempt ftf'e ft. Shipley aj>Jlilned haw the 00 Wal
all between the ages of seven and 23. mettiately pla~ in' solitary confinement one ol. the last lease tern coloniet
There isn't a shrinking violet among under .heavier guard after the SundllJ betbonlerweea. San Fi'4Dd~ and .the Mexican
them. With feroCiOus shouts of "Ki-ai", incident. · ·
the Japanese word for "balance and El Paso County lJndenherHf Doyle In the aoutbeut of the city, ·Hal He\fen-
force" which sound more like .. kill", McCammon announced that Liberty and bein. • ~t-yeair·okl'pre.med ltuderit, con.-
the youngsters flip each · other ·through James E. Jacklon Jr., 24, probably woUld vinced VWa PacUlc homeownen not
the air like professionals. have dug ttrough the clnderbloct wan to deltroy the cliff swallow belts ~ -
In fact, says Downey, the it P!"ogress p mt eaUgbt by an •!ert jail offioer. ~~ birds!·-·'!-. t made San . JatD
Is ao good that he plans to Jnclude. liberty.,, lut known Mldrees wu 250 ~== .. ~:::::._.. 11e··-__.~. them ·in hiS.regular_jlJdo class sl\.ortly. Avocackt ~ Colt.a· M-·-..i.. 1--_.Ma,.:i_...~ ....,,.. • ...,.._
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not d.istratted by anything visual," he • ....; • .: '""'orado ; • ...._,, · · • -1· made lie -poiJ>t, "what lflecla
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Play in Street~
Beach Council Wori?t Let~
Talh£rt_Go Through Park
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,''Somt1iow, ~ ·&ol hold of • !!loce. . The, lillle marine, binll ieUle h;lto Ille ~ ~~~:~.=~~ tf :1ba::.~r: :: «-~--• rod l Ide" anall ocNn fllh Mt u 'anc:bmes. far as ua:: inc~ ,aupporta .. Their •rantibers-hlve b'een reduced to the block when discovor..i by one or the guards ~ 1 rooruJJ' , · , such an extent Iha! 1111 federal Filll
Llbef'ty, who gained notoriety as and Wildlife ~ice. hal lilted them
Weslminsler's candleli&ht'· ldller, alter (See 1111Ul8, P.,. I)
Fountain Valley Police are ready lo
st9P children from playipg in the streets
ori a word from Mayor •ward Just.
"We ·have· laws thatr prohibit playing·
In · the lfreets and ft are going to
·enrorce them," Just slid Tuesdly night.
"l'm concerned about the nwnber .of
near-tragedies the pa.st few; aays because
, motorists nearly ,ran f.iown ~ildrt;n
playing baseball and Other · a:ames m
our streets," he exPlained.
A city ordinance prohibits persons from
standing, Joitering or sitting in any public
street. It's a misdemeanor offense
pqnishable· by a maximum of 30 days
in' jail or $100 fine.
Lt. Marvin Fortfn said today he had
not yet talked with Mayor Just about
ftforcement of the street Jaw.
uy don 't thirik the city ordinance was
directed against kkis playing in streets1 but it could cover that," he said.
'"Presently we act only if residents
complain . or if ~e children are ob-
vious!)' creating a hazard in the street. Tberi we just warn them to move out
of the street... . •
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Teachers · Given
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Sitlary Boost
hi .. Ocean View
By ALAN DIRKIN
Of .... DltiJ N9f St.tr
To Huntington Beach residents, Talbert
A venue is beginning to aound like one or the -sWarik streets in a game of
monopoly.
• Every ~ a card is pic_ked up it
seems to read, '''Do. Not PaSI Go."
Meeting Boosts
City Recreation
Anyone interested in 1Mng recreation
programs for young Jieople a bQost is
invited to attend a meeting <i the ·Hun·
tington Beach Recreation Activities
Association tonight. ~
It will be hekl at 7:30 o'clock at
the recreation center, 17th street ant!
Orange Avenue.·
Mauria Nelson, who heads the non·
profit ocganizatioo, commented, "we
hive been helping yaimpters for ' 12
year8 but lonighl'• meeq will decide
whether we'll be altJe '8 continue or
~· We netd ~ cooperation from
parents and older ,ouths. '' . ~
Nelson said the aaociation . providei
programs lha\,oupplemeot lhe· adlvltles
·of the recreatklft depertment. ',' Anythlng
they don'! ,Have lie fwldli !«,. we try
to pnwlde,• be~-/
Conservationists ar~ anxious to keep the June S, 1986 • llranglJlatbt murder * "'f:l -!':r
the thoroughfare from proceeding of his ·girlfriend, is chara:ed with at 1· ..
direcUy throuih· the 147:acre . central least two recent slayings. . , oii; :r~od;:~f:~-=~~:.:."!~~ ~~:a::\S~n:e Ecology Mov~q Dealt ·Blowt .
currently terminates at Golden West dall A. Bierly, 24, ol F;ugene, Ore., -.
Street. indireclly around the park. . lace 3Maf paibds of PQdllatrie -·-Do ,-c IJ GI c . -,=-
Some councilmen were 110t·impressecr--va:d. pleaded tnnocent by reason or fl t · 0 eCt 8SS · ·all·S· ;~\ ·
when they saw U.. preliminary studies m..llity after bein( caplored lut week ' . · · . 1'.
this week~o!_C!ered anewdeal. . · (SeemJ.£R,hpll ~ . . · . , ··. r.· '. · .·i
The~ ~ ~t back to ~ planning -,'J'he-:eoologj~l movement hal ~been and cans eoonoinical ls Witb.fiee01~;
commJ9lllOO with the instruction that the dealt an ecolOmic blow. pl~ omend the master. plan to Valley Festt' val Collecting "'-bolll .. and aluminum auch .. : the -!J. llCboo!J and ......,. perm~t the re-routing or termination of . cans f« the~ of re'using them organizations provide. -tr
lhe highway. . losing proposill Hwitiagto Beach 'Wheeler doUbted ·whether liomeownen
Councilmen N.Jrma Gibbs and Jerry ·Ca • l Slated i1 a ~inf n wouJd, segregate ,refuse f~. an nt.ende4
Mainey led ·ihe move to send it back nllVa . co;;:!1:," >:••Public = James period' of time aid said .tb.l. even tf
to the COl1UIUSSlOll. The comm1SS1on has un.-•---.11-in stl ,.__ •'"6 bottles and cans could ' be ..... previously Teoommended that the Talbert • Carnival rides, food · 'booths and in· "'-~· ma11C u ve Pwuu on wK: separ...-.i
Avenue exten&ion be retained in the dostrial elhibits will· 11UDCh the .annual collection of reusable refuse following anOther truc!t wiluJd be weeded to collecl
county master plan of arterial highways. Founders Day Featival "Tbunday in a request by IOl1le Marina~High School the reusables. . ~;· ..
Mrs. Gibbs, a former chairman .9f Fountain Valley, ~· ... "At the. ~nt time,.thefe •are ~
the parks and recreation commission, The festival will . run from 'lbund1y Wheeler . reported that the Olly method commerciat firms let ap1 to ~
which _. any esteooion through through ·Salurday with boatho and ~ al miking I oepanle pickup ol bolUu thete boll I•• and cans in Jarp-quantitlei
the part, appeaJed to the council to mak e on the · IOUlheut comer of Warner because there· Isn't the market for tbiS,
a tteclsion..on Talbert Avenue instead Avenue and M1umnlJa street. reusable refuaet'' Wbleiar rfported.. ~-U S . O'ff "Therefo1' the ~ J "'•'--.M•"'"'"' al wignUiB tt to the staff IOI' study, t Founlain Falley'• Jayceea •re --• • to ' set ·-w .--..,.-.,,., -•-.,,.. hel ,_ •"'-the ,salv•-·value.:". · ' -~ "'lbooe ...,...,. g" concrete down Inc Fou•-• Doy "-p •ram w~ ~-, _,
faster·.than )'OU ... set JP'-planted," fOU!h loolboll leque and Teen Help. Russ~ "ll 'Fl. ee' ts ' ahe commented. · The carnival and lndUltrial · exlllbib: AA ·, ('-
.Moine)' • complained· about I h e .,.., open all four doys, wblJe lpeeiol 0rUl9 c._..; . '
prellmlnary· re.rq!llfn& studiea oo 'fatber! evenlll ICheduled Salurday Include I ABOARD THE USS FR A N KL I N --•
Av...U. made by .Dtreotor of Public · barbecue, pet parade, bike parode, pie ROOSEVELT (AP) -Secretary of
Works James Wheeler. uling C!llieat and olller samei. Delente Melvln R. Leard s&id Wednesday
the U.S •• Pactflc lleet will act to offset '
· T..i:bers or the O«an View School M ' A' tt w · d ·;;;~=:=.~r,c-: , a~son .s .. orney ~arne
once the Americln veseels are relieved
al duty In IDdochlna: •
The Arabian 5'I la oouth of !he 1.r ..
bian POnlnawa and·-el lndta.
The -irilWncreale "!be pay of / -' •
• beglming leacher fnlm '9,115 to ,7,173 17 '
annuall7 wtiile the highest paid teachers / .
will now recf:ivt f13,93$ instead of"
113.259. I /
Judge Doesn't Ll.ke .All the Interruptions
The U.S. 1111 Fleet ,,.,,. .patrols In
the.-· The U.S. 71h Fleet
la on dlll¥ olf the mdOc:hlniie jiiidasula. mlde ·up al !he two Vletnoml, 1-
and Clmbodla.
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1'n 't I bid rul to lie ir.liok --:fer : ;
_..of the-!ml 'Gh1¥-'.<
Ind wann .le!ftPSMIH! alone tbl :!
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The Ian l,..;,,ricol sllO!J of Uae ·f
seaaon WiU b1 fired lhil we.le-•
. M~ lhan 130 teacher• fille<jl'lbe LOS ANGELES (UPI ) -The altomey
district's meeting room 'to overftowtng f« Olarles Manson drew a warning
to witness lhe fate of Jheir -'proposal, from the court today that he woukl
which was aceepted unanlmoq.,1y. be sil~ if be didn 't quit interrupting
' Mamon, 35-year-old hippie cult leader, One prospective juror, blonde Marilyn
sat at .lhe defense table and obs"erved Pfeiffer, was excused when lhe laid
the .exchan~ with inle~st. Dur~g she and her husband felt such a lel*'f-.
pretrial hearings he was eJ~ed twice tion would "create emotional hlntlbi
Laird modi his _...ms to new1111111 .
while 'on a ·visit te tbi1 fth Fleet carrer
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from the ~ ror refusing to face . "an . p ~ ~LL YOU ' SPORTS Ille iudse • .8lnce .t~actual trlal.1111'\0d-on aur mamqe. :.ta . _ _ , •
Mondayhthascreatednodisturt.nce·?' ·-: 1be .proc11S .of .lltJectinc the Juror.
Bui Ille teachers anct lbe' bolrd are Ille jud d . '""''•• ( st.ill apai1 CXLfdop: btibedU .including . . ct urmg ques ........ ,. o pro-paJd pmcrip11ofts one! -....,w-and eya -..iocttve jurors al the Sliiron Tat.-
end bv Ult' Coato Mtaa Civic · --j·
Plo11hoU1t and ifae MW lrviM •
Community Thtatn, botla opno: .
-i'laf comcdil1. S••-lnMrtaia-1.: --.r--..
coyerap. 1, ,-~ LaBiarrca murder trl&L •
to~~.Ji:·t::':=-~~r~~~
ond '""""""'ndatioo. ' · JlloopeciiYe juron oo their attllude abOul
Salaty ne(Ollatioo1·1t Ocean View th!• the dellh pen1Ky. ' •
year ...,.., c:ondu1"d qule!ly and unob-) ' Altorney Irving Kanarek repeatedly
tnll!V•i)'. • r. · Interposed obje<Uons to the quesUoning.
·0el\il)• sn\lth;idnlimm·al-lhe-Ocea~ onank. said. the .Judge -~ "soljcili"I ,
VieW Tekhers/ AJsociation negoUating answers ' and Older finally snapped :
council uid the Cordl•lity and good "Mr. Kanarek, don't interrupt the court wiJl.,s~wn tlJ ·both ;idfs have b e·e n again or 1'11· have Vie ballff silence
. ''.remarkable fou.' .•
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llefmdanll in addition to MlllllOll jl,. •• lunher~·~l"'I -Ollllr -CHECK ·XHIS OUT . , thfee ,s;rJs ,... ,S...n A~. P1ir1Cl.t,. 1fio J>ioope<ll one. by ·-·lnlo Jlil. _ _, __ · • · · , , •. _ -~ ..
.Kninwlnlo!I ~ Letilie'Van•nouten. ~.1-t dwnbers"lo' ...-. them·•-1111 . F-lll.,.1'11ecom• "l'un·llland"
. Questioning of jurors by lhe ,.._. .-Ible ~ el -llld fer dadr (ml moma and lddl 100)
coyered possible preconceived opinlono ·• -per . .......,. al the cw lo cllte. ·wlio ·ara -bi apor11 dlil F~lller'a
on tile gull!« Jnhoc:enoe of the ".Ma.-. Tuelday Konmk orfenil to .~ DI -1tend.
Family" as well as at,Utudet on the the first 12 penone telected lt -rmdoln f specill section lnlide today'• DAILY
dealh penaUy. . . _ lo be 1tated lenlaUv-Jy In the jury PILOT preyiew• the oecond onnu1l ms-
Another factor was the prospect that bot. Their names •er.t drawn from • Jna: d SPOflTSCENE ct. the meanamn1
I.ht trial might lake as lon1 as 1ix .a tletl ~ containing the 111m11 of ·m11U of Newport Beach'• r111Uon Iallnd
month•·and a jury )"oula be iequeotend .eo . ~ Thi Judi' ~ tlil *'PPllil <ftillt.· •.
lor lhat.periocl in 1 downtown baWI. ' .U.. •
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11 AJmlllll R. ~El, ldlll .der Ibo ~ty ·~ • cu-•11 to d 1 , ;.. l111iie,u 1iii:1 :;,;., 'ilo1oa"' «t mortjuina, poHeiilon the jl;.tnond SU...t -whea n.,y said • Ma11111• ~·
............. WU IDlffed CIUl lJ' U'aiald ... ia Nft .._._..._ wbMblr' U-.lt-wuld lw tf---d 717 .... ....., JllllB-ti .......... kaoclreti Md lie........_ .. ,•''"* .... ii ... ... Yart.:-.t,: ~ .... ---· ..-.-.... .... nlated -· • • '~'ti --· :La,' 'q a I • rtru' -·-Ill , ,....,.,_ polloll _.....,. za lilftC 'd!lzlZJ..U f¥ 'I' rt -,_..----~....,,,,_-d -........_ In~ • .... tr fto1, a o.ta -police tilt. z111Zt1J 11o1oni-. ii M a •-W ... ltJlllll' aifl. -IL . _ J-D. --. -. w .. n_, -, ~
WoMW ..... tracecl a mill llhlpmetl Flff--......... tbtn; -juanL'-. . • A-~ prwartaken-lato Valley Road, Lqim& Beach, and. la. llelleoplOr pililt 1carl · ~l<bon .... .t'.xi;:;u nwl)uaiia wor1J112F),OOO to more -ta..,. alllOdJ' -&mallplGn-lllod-onr•w ......,b,r,)lmlllleaulboriti... ,.ar.<>JdNewporl-prlwmlavlted --~llon~ftfecredltedWtth f l.ilUD!' J!eo<h home Tuesday, oettiag Ibey .......,. 1IP later,. ,ud ~es !rom 1111 Diamond s1.1a·Lu11na a1: A aeordl warrant wu "'1led to allow lbaide for ~. ' liieplnf ~~&hi th""'fllloul the ~the lrilpnmplll raid. . of LSD, llallofah Ind ._w heroin --.a L. Campbell, ft, d thal . ad-a pnlllo of the rellifence alterwird while La(una Beldo cletectivei Norm Jlal>. . t,...bour · · . · cWfvti ~sh the
•• 1111aa Ill Or-Cout J01dway1 were.. .-. coofltetted, lavealJiatGn llle1e. dret1. customs qmll needed no such document cock tod_Jie)l~ll_ la le r booked Harbor !'Ip.\ . _ _ __ 1 •
•nred u the· alleged smuggler· ·~ Authorities aaid the surveQlance --Job W~~ Carp1&eta. 24, of Loe to aelie the malled package, because Gordon cm· smpic,an ol possession ~ Offker ktit grouoo patrol ~ maneuvered for two Murs to a spur-of-the-moment a~gnment -Angeles. . . . it was seen from aJoft, beina: carried heroin for aale, belnc present where units adviled .Jlalie1'1 whenlbt<s tliake anyooe trying IO tall hlm by he11n wheil Jemes R. Hilley, 23, Of ....Dufel Raaevt, zz. of Puadeila. · inlfde: · · IW'<IOllcl ad madjuana an beln( uaed, u ht ....,.. doalil«f btek Iran · i!ir, ,.,_ llllnkinl o1tbt111W chopper. IJ77 Maple SI., Colla Mesa, ~ up Tbt adulll wen bool<ad oo ~ SbortlJ' tfter -tbt_,_ ·raid, Calta and Ullpl P' zznzioa d t nltdibladt COiia ' M .. lo !llmlinlloo Bead! and -~°""""' -" alii1ed ti)' pootal ol· Jill porCel II the cily's main fl9SI of!J«. lacludial JIOllO•""" ol marijuua for Meal llelectlve Norm Kutcb wu iDaldi blle: ' Newpart -.. '
'· ·r alley-Delays .-
·Store Action ;. . . .
--1 Mter Protest
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•01a ·.Age~ at 14 .
Girl-Dies of Har~ned Arteries
SAN 'FRANCISCO (AP) -A team of iU10!JoY IUl'IO""i hu reported that 1:1111 ~ ri more thin 30 Foua-a tf.year~ld girl died of hardening of the arteries, a dlseaae of old age.
lilD ~.... -broiJpt • dela1 Dr. llenrY Turkel, San F'raCJclteo County "'"'""" said the c:ooditjon "' ._, the prl'• coronary arteries reoembled !hit"' women la their ros and Ills.
,Tuaclay alibi la the -ol • "In my 11 yws u a coronor," Turkel dioclared after roc:ei"'•• the,... ,,_,, -•"-........, •• -~,r. port-.~, ''I' •-. a.-¥l&lQUll .........-. l;ZllLoc: "-y, ve never aeaa anyUUn1 like it.''
-._Tl. reUJenls ll've near 'the ~ 'Jbe &lrf. Florencia Gomez, a junior illlh achoo). honor ttudent, WU a
H-acre wooico eenter on the Ddhwest Filipino who came btre a year ago from Manila with her fatbef and two &ein-
ccner o( Edinger:-Avenue and --q~BJstfrs. . -.
v_...__1 .S L ·She collapsed Monday at the San Francisco General J1:?SJ>ita1, where her ~---tree • '-lllOlr--t--"'&ber had sent..hu-to-aeek-treetment-for-what-wu-belteved~to·be-a eold. Ctty-v:wc.•Un• • a-r-tt·d-•l-Turkel laid there wu evidence1 the girl recently mffered an undetected meetlal~ JJl&lil.to lluJfy Ille plou heart attack. · . •
for tilt c:ater a bit, loJ1&er. Bui . they Dr. Frederk:k Bruhn, the hospilal'• .chief l'ilkfenl pedialrician, oom.
rUdi II ......... tbeJ i,vyc, tilt' ~o~ . . il!Oriled' -"la' fact; .ohe probibly-went tbroUp her brief Ille bavlal heart a~
""""a -.la.that IJicallcil .. ., ·jKb ud'pwiag them off u minor pains," . . · ·
.-.IE.had boped·lo ldll i11Y1= Bruhn aald a letm of experts b ·expected la atudy the case, which ht
-·-·w 11ta1 II~ c:tuto· tnlllc of aging. ·• / · ·
n·irty~ · X>~:al
j
.OV '. Schools •• Ill
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One baud can wub the other -eVen . ~ J'll"OClll. • -1'1'at'1 about. tbe thin& aur Mil
with dirt. Tbt Ocean View S4iool Diatrlct .,.... will do," -Clinnce
'l'nl*a GI the Ocean View Scbool ...Uy bu two tebool aita, Harbour ~ ~~.:.,. =t
,__..lliJlrlct_ ud • ClllOI• Pert coatr~ -.view ud Site 23,..-...-aal~-of our IOI! and replace I with -
will IOClll ht. tes!lnJ that paradox. ~ aoll will not -the kind GI arus feet of theln. You ~ lo • II,
~ to come out clean. nec;,..ary for pllY!nl fleldl, . It's bmdlful stufl." . ·
Balh' have qreed Illa! the dirt. Q11 C. E. and M. Conlracton, oil tbt Hall delcrlbtd Ille _,i-.u a
their CONtrudlon altos II lllefess to otlier biild, btve'IOll which _. . .,... windfall alnct eorllir -lo...,...,._
them and will simply e.clwqfe their well, but doOI not lend lllell to cam-just two IHI of the bod zoll' bovuid
top zoiia iild Ave a lot of money ~in:__.;.PfCllnl'::_: I. fOL'C>Ollllr11C!lqo -· -il!>Wld.~~~ . \
--* * *· \ NoOV Guqrantee . r ......... 1 · '· \
CANDLELIGHT KILLER~... 1 Chil.dren Attend . -··· . . . .. . --... , . . . . . . . . .. · . . . , ~ 1
lollowlng a Cofondo Sprinp motel rob-chauffeur: . .
beiy• onil the lddnal'i'1r 'of ltsf owner's · He bid· reluined"tbt faver ol aiola N earbvS .~Clwol wife as a hostage. Mesa lawmen by capturing their OWll
~ · -The'l!lmdi<light-killer--t three-years-badlµ¥tnled.fucitive. _____ _
or?ciall of the Ocean Vie~ School In Atascadero arid Metropolitan state .
l '-=.:t:mt""' ol lloo•...,.•I , described. u a, "medlcal rarity." They hope to Ond ntw'.clues 0n )be m)'lliry
~ ,_ ' 1 • F1orencla'1 father, Vivfoeia Gomez,.• srade school teacher, had left his ~-·--"'\lp..::"ftllldeat. aiiC'<Oie, - -. win am aeven otHer auJaiift ln-nfiiilla ariil WU aavfiil money to"""brtn,-Cbe ...
''Olle ol the ·--of ,_ bere. .
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hospitals after the ritual killin& in
District have embarked on a ntw policy Westminster and ultimately -like his
of informing housing developers that the name, Liberty -went frtt. . . _ vllllt -!ta run! c:bann. -~ nir.ncla had no hiitoay of poor health, the 1au.<.. aald. . •• chlarfCW Foullaln Valier lo , • · _ · ~ . ,-_ . . . •
E -ind···-·. p.-'----~--.--------------'-----' ; far Pl ltatlobL.. . !
:· Jolll Harper ......-i ,...,.... ,.,..,, J children in lhe tract won't IMk:essarllY, He .is specifically 'ehilr1ed with the
be attendillg the nearest SChool. May 30 torture murder ·of · Robert J.
District Superintendent c1arenCe Hal1 Irion, 53, a funner fellow fumate at
.aay1ti0me achools in.these newly crtated Atascadero, whose body was flanked by
aubdlvlalona already .,. overcrowded, flk:kertns candl ...
•• Ibo -ht -lo pnl'lfde ~ :::;:..: :l: NIXON ON ECONOMY.
lllCh-.iaidne....,,..i • •
~· -to Ille oalln d!J. . -~' ...... dtla7od °"" appnital "
ltiii -· , -dwJIO uatlf July 'if,aacl amd'fbtl•plaaa I« the -f ......... to the OOUlldl "' JJll1 7
" ...-c:baapl. ~ . r .. e l
:r1'
~ityN •• ~~':! ~~ssion 0.' Pn>d..; from Cambodia on June i1J will be tept. :::a!i\:.-~::.-1 to bus cbildrea = ~;':'oo ~~~ ~ U:.':~;
AaJU , "Oru · ICbeduled tfansiUon from a He ui6 the nM.bJem is particularly shooting ol a fonner roommate, Thomas · 3. A "·-""'-· ,_, ~--~,~-g· wartime -y to a -~•-e· con. r·-· ~-a..-wuo• .,.,,. rucl,;IJdllW ..-.............. acute ih the C.OUege View Park View Astorlna, 25, whose body waa dwnped ~ Board ii beiJIC aet op, to review sumer economy will be kept u well, School attendance area where S and unceremoniously near Sunset Aquatic
federal purclwln( procedum lo lllllre "While our ecaiorny adapta to the .s CO!lslruetion C.. II developing a lract Park. ,
#lit ,they do not .drive up· costs and reorderln& of our national priorities and near Golden West Streel·-and Heil HunUngton Beach police stl'mily
prices; a00-to review import policy to re.sources, we are W>dergoing a aeccnd Avenue. suspect hJm of involvement in the May
eee wbeUler '1JPPlies can be increased lfeat change. We are *11inl. to do . "The klnderprta through sixth grade 17 murder or AWOL ~er David L.
lo meet tllinR ·COOIUlller demand wlthoul llOlllethlag ~t bu 1\<V<r been done "'•"'eots from this area are wllhin the M~-.~--bod ·-.I~ at·~-ir,'1·r ,., .. before· 1o· iril4"a ·~ whlie ..,... -~ry. ·~ y, conlalning two :ti~ adminiltration, bys.··~ brine ·~·majofJi)ftitltm~." ,we f:::r~':z:=n:a=d~~u= .32 caliber ·slligs, wu fouOd at Golden
• · l'elttaint. bu aet the example in this · "Now is the . ~;, ~-aakl, "for the Park View School attendance boon-.W~~~es: .. : the _.:_.~ rla•leader -: put year; -we believe we , have now buaJ t 1 ... I Unf bo" f ·~-• .......,._ • tbe folded M•wpapet delClftdl elf'Md ,&be _·.:.ii..:.:;.::;: to call for;simllar nesa a every l'l:'Ve to take price daries. ortunateeyy, w1 o ~ of a Bomie and Clyde ltyle 1an1 CJ(
It, tbe l&Udelltl 1 aMe to ,_. ~-i-1 1 ~ • i1ciJoos more OONiita wfii a &Ible schools an already filled to capacity.'' three men and a wmian belfeved
:. 11'1 •arw-.-'rom 'hnslnels ·anct Jabae\ to cost of. Hving1 , aDcl 1f1" ii tbe. time He aaid the district ii currently plan-
Ex~Valley Mayor
Sentence Delayed
Fount'"1 Valley's former mayor,
Robert SchwenlUtpr, today galried a
delay unjll July t for sentencing on a
convJCtion ol making zi "obscene and
thretteiiing" telephone cills lo Cily
Councilman John Harper . .>-
Schwerdtfeger's. attoney, Le o n a r d
McBride, is expected to seek a new
trial based on errors he claims V(Ue
• committed during the trial.
The former mayor wu convicted June
5, following a nine-day trial on the
char1es. 'Ibe jury_found Schwerdtfeger
lulity of making 2S of the pbone can.,
biJt ln.-al of .maklni iaother ll:I can.. ~alr ,_.. el Iii!'..~-~ alow ~.f;allalloo.:' Ni•'ll,sa!<L : l 0 for la~ to ~.L!fl,. 1 wqe """anda nlng an addltioa to house the childttn respomlble for•~ of.Orange Coil ..,.. "f = if;-:'1,;i .i,.1"~'!!:.~t.l'"~ ~::lji~ ~ ~Uer achi<.e -...~~. 1talilllty, 0( who" lamlHei occupy the !loin,.~ In h~~P:;;,~-i;'~~!~ved ex.
,.dllliGOilllelll'if tbln I -"! tbt al(btecl way." ht pn>ml1el .. •. the new lrtct, but that the "'atudenlS lradltion after their dramatic capture -Scr::oo}--rrr::rustees
-.., -... I -"Ollr .•ch•chllod wlihdrawal .,. r-"The fight qaimt . Inflation I 1 wlll btve lo be bused WIUI the project by a team of Colla Mesa detecllvts Ill J. I _ ~, 1 .... llte ._._ ~-everybolfy's buslneSs. U you act .1111no1 is compleled. 1 M h 1 _. -IDI .,_, """'T-V · · l . the national Jnterest; if you ()Ontrlbule in ear Y arc and are a"a ting trial 'l'blrl lbe ft1 "judo.~ t infl U . I for Ule bludgeon inurder of a Colorado Adopt Budge( ··of. bis ...., .. :'\ .. _ ...... bl II ~ p J 0 a on m your price 'or .waae Springs pawnshop owner. _,. • ..._ -~ who ~ • "9e . demands -then you .,. •cling qalnat J G 't ' l Di I jl-Jlm' _. _, ~-1 llo , , "our· own bett 1_.!._ __ ,_ .. _.a your 8ZZ W 8rl8 es Erling Niellen, 80, W&I beaten to death Dr
liit'atberbllld .... -,ea,y,takes Bmns ·.·.. iJ • UI~~ &IW with ' a rtne during I robbery and loot . Robert .Petenon, Orange COunty .,. _ _... ......,~.-. customers' beSt lnt....i., and that is J su-'ntende t of •~"la ill .. ··-1 ---. ....-ne'ther __, busin TORONTO (AP) -Lonnie ollnM>n, taken from his modest pawnahop was ,,_ri o o"J\.'11W , w· .,uk 1~u1'm tUint •-Ca far die fm of 1 _......... esa: nor 1ood considered one or the top jau guitar found in the Cen'ter Street residence to H~Uniton-Valley Youn1 Republicans
K· I Wllllld tD bN lo flabL under the "eodan&erect 1 p e cits 1 •. ~fa~en and ~kin& ·men art players, was found dead in hil Tcronto occupied by Jackacrl and the other three. at I o'clock tonight Jn. Topper's ~tnl"1! to .,. tl>at I'm not • baJ>. ca<etlory. ·w1111ng to· ralae lbelr sl!l!>ll ·by loioerlng •JJarlml'•I Tuesday. H.e . had spent a On June 10, followlnr a hl1h speed R..iaurent, 7191 Werner Ave. fd~=-~~~ ... _,. '-~We've coonled maybe 51! pair ol \hem ttJ<ir del"ands -they wlll"-heip__loog,.perlod...in_lhe bospilaLlasl_ytar <base do...__.,indln&..lli&ln!1Y..P..in_the 'llle .]!U!>llc 'II Invited. 'lbooe who wilh
, QUI:~ 'd ;'; JJi.-~ •~• bow," SJ.lipley 5'id, nq,ting ·they theinse1Ves by hetpinl to~hQkl down after a street accident from which he Rocky Mount.Mn · foothills, Colorado to have dinner ahouJd meet at 7 p.m.
V''-''-, a ,.y-· .. ld bll~ boy Just settled the area a year a10. everybody's cost of livlna:/" · never fully recovered. Various estimates Sprinc• ~etecUve Bernie Carter captured Dr. Petenon will spe1k 00· "AntJdott the-= with;'° ~dine: ~t. Television crews were invited to Vie w Just before the Presidfnt went on r-'-pur:t:hl:s:•:I:' :at~be:l:w:ee:n:13=and=IO=.====Ll=be:rl:y:, Ml=0s:B:l:er:ly:and=:the:1:·r=l1:·Y:":""=Jd=·=to:M=ed=iocr=· =ky=·="=======:
d .. '
~ a"endJ Bolsa Grande ui .. h the '"'-spd.l because il may not be there the Siir, Rep. Wright 'Patman (0:.Tex.), """' ·~ .... rnuu:1 qer:. It's the center or a camping relealed a letter fr.Om Nl:mn laying ~
with slghttid boys, says be'1 been grounds plamed for the aquatic park he will use standby cre(!ll control authori-Qfi JJ. :;. :J. tl6UCf 111 oCcisiOnllly by other lludmll by CCJ11Dty olfidals. I led hlm b r-. "If It ' i' l J. . ~ 2) '""' w-·~ to.I··-Judo. as aelf~ense. "W Y vo 1 VU1•gre&1 a~rs l •• l --~ _,, e hope the navy grounds next doof to me that the nation'• economic """ ea auar er ... -. or a erj au ~''I've gotten into a few fights with can be developed to prov~ another jectives would be senied by so doing." -, fl
·boys, nothing. serioWI tOOugh. heme fer the lease terns," Ship~ey con-Patman is chairman-of the House
'm .mt worried any more bat tlnued. "Navy officials seem favorable Banking Committee . .
doesn't meu. I'm loin& to look to the Idea .. An they bave to do i.! The chainnan had wriUen Nixon ·that
trouble." -p)Ow up a little ground to soften the many members of the committee "are '-After J1 leuons Ala: and IOll1e ri sand." d I ed b he t . .... -~-boys ba've perf·"'-i ......... cep y concern y t apparen 1n· vuca C\;M:IQ w1111... County officials haven't been hard~ action on the part of the federal govem-fds.t~e teclmlques to such a degree ~rted to ·the tiny white t!rns. crews m~~t It! the face o( a mounting economk ,._t they can ·com~ ~~ual fooUnl frcm the Harbor District built up mounds. crisis.• _ f."' lilhf.«l ltudmtl.in matches. o{ ·dirt around the nest area to keep · NiXon replied: ••r am pleUed that
11: 1'I think I could hand&e JIJlt about motor bikes and people away from the you use· the word 'apparent.' There are
-who holds tile same belt or nests. people who confuse talk with action
ght," Ala sild ·carindtntJy. . Shipley was joined at the aquatic park and gimmickry with a Jundamental al·
by Dr. stuart Warier, a colleague of tack' on P"Ot21i!ms .• -.'Ibe'counlry does
the mayor's at Cal state, Long Beach, not face •a mountlnt economic crisis.'
and Mrs. Barbara Massey, a graduate We are going through a period of dlf-DAILY PILOT
DUNG! COMJ Plllli.HIHG (OMPAN'I"
ltoliek N.' Woo4 J
ltudent tn biology. For the past year ficulty li8 wu inevilable onCfl the 1llMI
they have watched the . lease terns in jnflaUon was allowed to develop ."
ll1111tington Beach, togp.g the yOW1g Admlnl91rallon officials told reporters .. ,...., .... ,,...~..,.
J1cli: It. c.r1 • .,
• Vic• ;,..,....., Mid ....,.._.,,.., Mlln&Olr
Tholli11 Koo11~
ones to detennlne their survival ra~ that Caspar Weinberger, re ti r In I
and other vM.al facts. . . chalmtan of the Federal Ttide Com~
"It will take sewnl yean before we mission> wlll be chairman of the. new
really knoW how fut they are dying -"'esulaUons ·and Purchasing Review
,h E:-M· ,, •. ,, of(," Wart.er explained. · : Board.
•111•• "'" "' ' Meanwhile , Helfei'lbeln. a student at M ....... ld_, .. , •• Diri:i111 Cal Stite Fullerton, WIS inspecting
Wat O.•• c-ty 1Ed11or awallow nests under the eaves of se.Veral · ~,.,,,. v,t. 1 ... , Vina Padf!C homes. '
~!:~'' id;,.,.. "I noticed more swallows nesti.nc here
lkAlai* .._. Offt.. the put two. years," he said. ~'Thi~
~ IJIJI INcll lo111aYIT4 • )'elf some home owner5 began \0 knoclf
-; ,..11i1111 ...w •• ,.: P.O.•• 7to, '2'41 the.nests: down ." · 1
: --On J,.,. ·to Helfenbein ukeil d~ L..-.. ldt: m F_, • ...._. of the homeownen 1110Clat1on to let
COUI #. .. : J9 WU! llY Slrttl •lo.a 1~ I' In --· -..0
Cyclist Suffers , . .
Serious . Injury .
In Beach Wreck
91....,1 kl<ll: nn wrn1 h 1M• aw11111r11 •·"""' 11ra ..,...., 1ve peace. ••n::,. a.,~""'· ••ft°"""""'•*""••"'"""'""' '"11le birds only stay about llz weekr An IS-year old HunUngton Btach .
. ~., ·. , In June and July," he ex~1· ''And1 motorcyclist was in critieal condition
they ean't realty do any nup1. n act today followjng ' a collisJon Monday af-
.. ·' • they eat • lot or the insecll people lernoon with an automobile.
t , DAflV ~,l;, w;1h ~ ~-~-,_ ~~j~~~ oflpeopl llonlethekillbl~~ ~blniP, ~f~~1~\~ng~~7d tt't::r~~u:!n "::~~
• ~-. i. •"'*' ••h• elllC9'I .... Theres IO m'"'-i1 ES! u ~ .. s ve I th ndll'-f G .. ., .. ...,.,,~ ,11n111n1 1or L..-._. enough strain 'Mtis is an . ideal spot provement n e co aun o re1ory ...:::"'.,.. .. ..=::..~~·:.~-....~"1:--tor them anc1 "ttn aren't many pl1m Gocal, 19102 Carp Ci1"1e. slqce ·~.was _ ~~'i:..;-:-.:-1: ~ -_.,they:-n~ ... ·---·~-----·-. --. .admitted wlUi .evere inJuri9 It t p.m • .,.__,, ?:.. ... ,..,., ...... ....,_--. ___ .... ~_. , Htlfeiibein hU counted.~•tleast J3 ,t4onc1ay.----_, round th tract and Gocal, riding a iiew 350~Cc machl~
tah,11111 11141 641-4111 inrallow nesta • e ex· collided with a vehicle just pulllnC aw•r ~ w.,1 1 c.11 ...,.,m Ptcts: to find• few more. 1 · •from a sio~s1-1t Gokltn West street C'mW•• M -· .... ,, 64,...71 "There. have beeft aome comp 11nts "" e"
. C.W4'1!. ""' o,.,... °'"' ""'9lllMlll abollt Ute nests and noise, but on the and Laartlhurst Lant, Police reported.
...._.. "' -· -, .... ---people btvo " been pntty good The helmelleu rider went flylnr ,..,. .,,...,.. ....._ . ., '""""~' '-""" ..-., I " ... the top· of the car and landed hud·flnt "''" Ill' •••• !.. ........ lllfClll ,,,,,. _. t. ) · """""".,..,..... .-... "I'd just. Uke people to become aware Jn f:he.roadw1y, olfictn said. · .. • ::r'GNW'*',.:,"t..=.~1 ::=::; d the nature, around them,' 'he said. The driver of-the. car;-Ttmothy R.
,, .. 1tr •-• -~•llt<f'1 ~-"st.•,_,...,., Jn northw,st JtunUngton Beach Mayor Ric.hey. 17, Westrrlinster, · wai cited for ~ _.""'..._ w. -.ll'llY, Shipley echoed hll wonts. failure to yield.
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-0 -ftTifie Omegl Speedmast1r
chroraograph. Theaamewatch •••
0 M EGA without •nr modlfkatlont ••• that
was chosen by NASA n standard
' isaue for a1l a1tron1uts First \vatch-on the moon
CONVENIENT .
TERMS
in the Apollo space program.
' Even II Dad'• a 1tay-at·home, ,
h.e'll be proud lo 1how his
friends he'a wearing "the
first watch worn on the moon."
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Choose From a Fine
~election of Gifts
• CUFF LINKS
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• TIE TACS
• l4kt BELT BUCKLES
• MONEY CLIPS
• WATCH BANOS
• RINGS •
• LIGl:iTERS
• PENS & PENCILS
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IANKAMERICARO
MAST~R CH>.RG;E
!ill NlW,_OU AVE.
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Evjdence of a fiendith attack wHh She never returneit. ~ After that she vanished. . egma: route. to the windinc hi&hway~V.
a bayonet O'r large hunting knif~ wa s Early Monday morniitg, a youth walk· During the day Mrs. Brown taught "We have started In a smaller cit~'·
disclosed today in the slaying of Mi"ion tng in a canyon 50 feet from Ortega classes and phoned home at noon hour of invesUgation and are Widening it !(
Viejo teacher Mrs. Florence Brown Highway and a mile south of €1 Carrizo 1o remind her hltlband to . ·tate~-meat all dlrection!," he said of , Uie 'l9JJ,;
whose brutally dismembered remains village found a shredded quilt and a from the freerer for early dinner. Tlte coordinated effort. 1..
Were found Monday along Ortega shallow, animal-ravaged grave. couple hfd planned to aLtend i ' ScOOO -· lnlUally, Btoadbelt added; the cU.
Highway. Inside we~ the remains oC the victim1 ~d meelini thaf night. aome, reports proved even more barninc, because ui,
Terming the case, "highly Unusual,,. killed by massive stab wounds. ' said. rem~ fit the description ot three ml8h
Orange_, County Sheriff Captain James Broadbelt 'said his investi~ators have The husband, In his eal'ly 40s, is an ing women from the same general thr•
Broadbelt today confirmed reports of joined sheriff's dt!teci.ives from Riverside· employe of the TRW Systems plant in county area.
a gtisJy attack with a large knife on and San Dlego County in a three-pronged, San Juan Gaplstrano. . "We kept the identification tentaUve
the pretty brunette teacher and mother massive investigation. He reported his wife missing the day for quite aome llm.LJO..Jbat wt~®·'"----·•
of twv. Several aspects are equatly important, aft~ ~ d~ppearance. _ , . be lb --. • ··t M d sure ere were.no mistakes." ; ,
-A teletype to all law enforcemeTit ai:en-he said. IJ<I.) on ay morning Brown entered -Confinnation that, the victim-,· iad'-·-·:.r. cies detailed ·the viciotllness of the · The woman's. 1967 Pontiac· station the Sa11 Clemente Police Department eeu.
muraer by saying the woman's a. rm, wagon with faded and oxipized gold to· add his wife's picture to a missing· was Mrs. BroWn came Tueaday night
In 1·11 · · · and -· rt T · t f h when th~ woman's dentist v..oJunteertd heart and lungs were missing, probably pa t s 1 is m1Ss1ng JS a major per:son repo . en rnlllu es a ter e
removed by her killer. · -target in the investigation. . left, her.body was found. to match his charla. with teeth ol .:tba
ha lb t M B . vicUm at Elsinore fUneral home. -::f· That aspect, coupled with confirmation It was in t t car a rs. rown 'Not only are the.investigators combing . ~
'Ulat Mrs. Brown had .not been raped, may have been abducted after ali af· the rugged mourilain area for the· ear, The investigator added that the ~ntist,
Broadbelt said, l•make this a highly , temoon stop at a MissioR Viejo Coffee but they also are seeking a murder whQm he would not il:SenUfy, "graciously
• Shop scene took his valuable time to drive dOwo -unusu~ case, and despite our contacts · · h I " throughout the state, w~ have found The teacher: of students with learning ''The area around the scene ot the to e P the investigation." "
no ofher cases that show significant disabilities· at two San Joaquin Elemen· discovery. is being gone over with a fine-The volunteer's busy practice kept him
similarity to this one." tary School District elementary schools tooth comb, because we are somewhat from tr.ave ling lo Elsinore earlier ~
Mrs. Browi,, the' mother of two had left Valencia School in Capistrano convinced that Mrs. Brown .wa s day. . .1
preschoolers a~ stepmother of two Highlands for a quick trip to pay a murdered somewhere else, the n Police still have reparted no strC>ng-
..f,eenagers, disappeared last June_ 3 during bill in San Jua11 Capistrano. depasited there afterwards," he said. leads in the Case, but another aaWf
a drive from her classes in Mission At 2:45, repcrts said, she was seen To compound the complexity of the , of the Crime could prOve helpful. -~-~
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Cut Off Again ·=11====-~ -Bl_G~M.S!-o::.c--..___-=::: PHNOM -PENH-(UPI)-··---'Fighllng--THURSDAY o FRIDAY• SATURDAY
Laguna C.uards Recover
Youth's Body in Ocean
flired southwest of Phnom Penh today,
again cutting off' the vital tli~way linking
the capital with its biggest ·~aport.
The road had been reopened only Tues·
day by withdrawal of the 1\st N9rah
Vietnamese troops from Kompoiig Speu.
A Cambodian military spokesman said
an outbieak of fighting at Trapeang
Kraleng, 45 miles "southwest of Phnom
Penh, had agai,n.. .. block~ Highway 4.
The road conneCting Phnom Penh and
By BARBARA KREIBJCB Lifeguards noted he was the fourth the port of Kampong Som had been
01 "'' Daill' l"lltt st•ff successive drowning victim found to be reopened less than 24 hours earlier when
The body of a young man recovered wearing· jeaiis. or long pants. South Vietnamese and Cam6odian troops
from the ocean floor ,so yards from N f One of the four, a 22-year-old Arcadia cleared the last orth Vietnamese orces the foot of Mountain Road by Laguna t of s ·• 30 Beach lifeguards Tuesday afternoon re·. man was saved last Thursday by guards from the own Kompong peu, Who worked seven minutes lo restore miles southwest of the capital. meined unidenti!ied to:day. A preliminary autopsy report indicated his breathing after he was pulled from In South Vietnam, guerrillas armed
00 evidence of foul play, a coroner'S the water at Agate Street beach. with hundreds of pounds of eX))losives
deputy said, but toxicology studies will Discovery of the body only about 200 tied in bundles charged a battalion com·
be made to help d~termine the cause y~rds from the scene of last week's mand post of the South Vietnamese
of death. near-dro.wning led guards to speculate anny's Jst Infantry Division near Hue.
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The body was, spotWd at 2:40 p.m. By coincidence, the· two drowning in·' as "light."
by BOb Spender, Ib73 Gaviota Drive, cidents within a weeii came as · "the Spokesmen said U.S. forc~s eaptu~ed
Who was skin · diving in the area and Laguna Beach City Council was studying 54 tons of rice Tuesday in l!I drive
at first' thought the rigid form on the possible reduction of lifeguard stations to finish a search for North Vietnamese
bottom was a mannikin of some sort, a;; p_art __ qf_ a series o( proposed budget and Viet Cong. munitions.and equipment lif~guard Lt. Eugene dePaulis •said. cuts. . in Cambodia's FlShbook sector northw~st
GOOO AT THE l OY
HOUSE JUNE Jf .19-20.
1910. Oft AS IONG A&
QllANTITflSlAST.
• Swirl thru the locpl
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competition I
Spencer summoned the guards and · Guard stations at· both beaches.__ where of Saigon before 1 June 30. the. deadline
l 't---Lincke-and-England dooned:.Scuba__gea~Jncident~rma~;uld.__&et~by-~i-Nixon..l~w1lbdrawall-f-l~Q
to enter the water and recaver the have been manned the day after school of Americans from Cambocha.
body which was turned over to the let out, according lo Lifeguard Supervisor Jn Cambodia, a mili~ry s~kesm~n
coroner's office for Jdentifieation. Rod Liebl, but financial problems made also reported a halt Jn rail traffic
· The victim was clad in green corduroy it necessary to delay manning of all between Phnom _Penh and Bang~ok,
pants and brown socks. stations for a week this year. Thailand. The trains were held UP by
Lower · Vote Age Measure
Over Major House Hurdle -
fighting at Krang Lovea, 40 miles
northwest of the capital. .
Cambodian military sookes!'"en srud
North . Vietnamese and Viet Cong
casuaJties at Kampong Sl!_\!:ti__'!!!re ~o~~
than 200 ~il1e<! while tht: Cam,~1a~~
described their own casualues as light.
WASHINGTON IAP) -A bill that
would lower the voting age to 18 survived
a crucial House challenge Wednesday
and appeared headed for final passage
by Coogress ..
The rpokesman said there were
alternate military roads to the port. of
Kampon' Som, known as Sihanoukv1lle
before the ouster of Prince Norodom
Sih8nouk March 18. But all normal com·
The House defeated a Republican-led mereial routes were closed. .
effort lo send the bill back to a con-North Vietnamese troops seized the
ference with the Senate. I 1 government r~st h o u s e a: K~mpong
With.Jhat_cballenge__out-of-the--wayi-Chnang;-eo-mlles-norttrwest «if Phn°':
a roll call on final pas.liq:e' was begun. Penh, and closed the blghwiday ,!!~angt° f
Another provision of Ute bill would Cambodia s~kesmen s~ · J 1~ res 0
League to Wait
Judge's .Ruling
On New Trial
cont.inlie for fi ve more years the Voting Uie towD was m Cambodian bands.
Rights Act of 196SJ which is designed
to protect NegrO vorers in the South.
lt would also ban voter' literacy tests
in all states and iset a unifo'im state
residency requirement for presidential
\ elections.
The possibility or a · veto has been
hinted at by some opponents of the
bill, but most Democrats regard it as
Convicted killer Arthur Dewitte Lea~ue unlikely.
will have to wait until Thursday or The bill exteqda the right to vote
a Superior Court judge's nilhlg on 1o .all persons i18 years old or olde:r
"·bet.her he should be glven a new trial iri all elections after Jan. 1. 1971. lt
on charges that he shot and killed Santa proyidea for a prompt Supreme Court
Ana police officer Nelson Sasscer.. test to decide its constitutionality.
_Much oL the testimony offered 1~1!~(-A.t. -present, only -four-states permi l~week trial that produced the .votmg by persons under 21 -Georgia
Panther's conviction-on cha rges of ~ and Kentucky, where the age limit is
cond degree murder was revived TUesday_.,. 18; Alaska, where it is 19, and Hawaii,
3s defense attorney Robert Green argued where it is 20. Jn the last fi ve years,
that twp factors --a friendly bailiff's 20 other stat~s have rejected efforts
gun drawing demons~ra~ion and a sleep-to lower the voting age.
ing juror -had prCJUdiced his 21-year· old clienfs case. Supporters of the provision, noting tha~
WitnesseS testillecl that Jud g ·e approximately half the combat deathf
Samuel Dreizen's baliff showed jurors in Vietnam come withln the age group·
the method by which.an.officer unstr~ps of 18 to 21, argued a person ol~ enough ·
his holster and draws his weapon in to fight and ~dle-ror hl:r""~try-is
response to inquiries that were promptid old.enough to vote.for itsJeaders.,
by OffiC1?r Sasscer's . apparent failure The opponents, besides citing coil·
to draw his gun on the nlghl he was stllutional grounds, said 18-year-olda: are
shot and killed. not mature enough to vote and point
.1t was also confirmed that a male to .violent protests on campuSes to sup.
juror was under sedation during the port their position.
long League trial bllt he assured the The _ voting rights section of the bill
court y letter Tuesday that he w.,_ continues Until ~975. The acl ha~ bten
• full y attentive, throughout1the procee.dings ·ha iled as. the. most ·successful c!Vll rlghts
• and part,icipatcd fully Jn th~ IG-cia)" bill ever enacted. Its key provisions
deliberations that followed the trial. expire in August.
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Protests Rap
Over Language
A .Black student Uniaf' oJficer a~ UC
trvine said he-will caJI upon prominent
Negr(ies to testify that his 1anguage,
which netted him a peace disturbance
charge, is not obscene _!n~ used com-
monly in the ac commuriity
Emie ·A. Smith facts arraignment
June 24 on two counts of disturbing
the peace for allegedly usinp: obscene
language during a rally at UCI on May
t5. Smith, a language student and an·
nouncer on the-school's radio station
sid Tuesday his language was colloquial
and "in the parlailce of the black com·
munily." He was protesting the lack
of studtnt response io the killing of~
two · blacks ·at Jackson State UniVerslty
· Jn Mississippi when the incident reported-
ly ()ttlllTed.
The district attorney's office. which
Issued a warrant charging Smith with
use or boscene language, ·said women
iil th~ audien~e prote.sted Smith's •
language ..
His prosecution Is the first time. a~
· !rtudent has been charged under the
1late law.
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t}lrough the inner city bUi were
!Qld by colleagues they can not
q~_monstrate without reporting it to
P,91ice. The would--be demonstrators,
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c;afion sChliliiles:S!Oj)pean81I w
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Gerin•ny'1 ven Holleben
German Diplomat
Safe 4t Brazil, _ _.
_ l!'r~_in _Trade
RIO"DE"JANEffiO (AP) ...:. The West
German ambassador to Brazil was
releaed. unharmed Tuesday night, had
a quiet anact oC orange juice and eggs
and ·told neWlltlen he would tell them
later about his fiv~ay ordeal at the
.._the communit~ weU J~r.oJcJ?., reri·
dents quenched thirstr with iDhiit-
they could. But weekend rain$
changed that and gave man1f re·
rid~t.r more water than they
could have hoptd for. The water
waa in ba.ttmenti, however. Ont
familv aaid $e101r1 backing up
wre reipoMible for 4 jut of
tocttr in-IMir-ba.sement.. ~of PotiticaJ-kidnlJIOl'I. -• l'.'oi"9••••------· . Ambalsador Ehreniried voo Holleben • was med on a Rio de Janeiro street
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• Pio Y•1Y•11•n of HonoluJu didn't
like the tilt in hiS garage roof, so
he fastened a rope · to a garage
beam tied it to a tree acr0'5s the
street. The repair job didn't last
long. A lire engine hurrying fo a
nearby blaze struck the rope and
doW. tumblocl Yagyagan '• gariae,
IB.S 'Gored~ Again
WASHINGTON (UPI ) -Sen. Albort
Gore (D·Ttn n .), who alm<l.!lt
singlehandel:lly convinced Congress le t
year the way to cut taxes was (o boost
the $600 income tax personal exemption,
says he wants to raise it again to
11.2so.
With the federal b~a;et deep in deficit
and with many in Cona;ress convinced
Jut year's tax cut helped feed mnauon,
1itt1e" chance is given for serjous con·
sideration to Gore's new "Proposal. •
GOre, who is in a tight race for
~lection, said Tuesday last year's tax
reform act did not 10 far enouP, for
the little man with a big mort1aa;e.
The tax cut he championed will start
taking effect July 1, when the penonal
exempUon will rise to $650. It will go
to $700 on Jan. 1, 1972, and to $750
on Jin. I, 1973, its fint increases in
more than 20 years.
But, said Gore in a speech inserted
in the Congressional Record, "It is still
a fact that 80 percent of the federal
Income taxes paid .. ._are paid by people
making IesS than $15,000 a year." 1 His prJ>POSBI, to take effect by 1973,
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Nixon ,Sets ~ J 1:1Iy-Dra~t-Call • Sena;te Continues CambOdia-,Debate . 1 • •• be lri• getting I ~ote by J~
30."
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mofal ·or ethical as well as WASHING TON (AP) -Op.. . nounced both sides for delay-
religtous grounds, will not ap-ponents of·~ ~ar'aJrbs in&. tactici and ~eatened ,..to
, .. WASHINGTON (UP I) -could produce a llood ol ap-
Pres1dent .Nixon has· set, July plicaUons from young men
,-I-for the1!8tion1s-second·draft-seK.ing-con&cientious objector
lottery in the _wa'ke of a status.
Supreme ~rt ruling that Selective Service Director
Curtis W. Tarr, at a news
~ Tuisday, slid the
r-1.t'l=i-n-& ,_w..hi.c..b a1ll.a. w s
registrants to invoke-the claim
of consci~fitiom objec(or on
PlY~l'jlt~U:ly·-'--'---.onu.s. activities in cai111i00ia resign unles&-the-wue~~ld
tie saiP it will not a p p 1 Y..,, , be resolved and the Senate to anyone who -has been have reaurned foot-dragging could tum its attention to a
Cotton diatged the Stnatt•"'"----;
has t>«ome "1 scene ot 1
ordered to report for induction tactics in an effort. lo delay pressing $4.5 biJUon education .paralysis'' with debate "dron-,
and also said it does. not' mean a , final vOle qn the measure tbill. ~ting along day afte~ day a0c:4
a youth can see exemption· that has occupied the Senate 11-1ansfield said oppooents of·· the difference •b etweefii
as an objector lo "this for six weeks. the Cooper-clwrch amend-Tweedle-Oum and Tweedl~ particular war" -Vietnam. Nixon· s_igned an executive. A dozen amendments· to the ment, which seeks to ~ric! Dee."
Britain's WilsonNearing
order eliminating slate and Hi'ltnn Bu~ ys -Cooper-Church proposal' re-U.S. operations in Carpbodia The New. Ham p s h i;r 11
1oc 1 , . --· ,.,,.-: ..:....______ ___,, · ~mained. _l!_!lde, r consi~t~_!l a[~J'.:-.J_u1y_,__L_ "a~i:_,_!!>_ Repu_b)ican said he will "m~k• a quotas in -the draWiilg . today, 1nclyding a p~ to ;beheve lhey wilf be WI.Ming 7myself a per.petUil nuisa'ilCJ..."°-=~
of the_,next draft -lott.ery for Sba're of Veaa·s permit the-.sale oC Ereedom a great viqtory il they keep on this until the educatiOn,' U np.recedented Thi"l:d Term r~:hs. who . turn It du.ring " Fighter jets to Thailand and this goipg µnti l June 30," the mea:sure iS broµght up ''Oi;'
The lottery held last Decem-LAS VEGAS {AP) -Hilton South Vietnam. day· Pre9ident Nixon says all l am going tO resig11. as -~:
LONDON (AP) -James hold the nation's highest office tn between terms. her set numbers based on l:lotel em,,. is the first major. As debate continued Tues· u,s. troops wilt be our of senator." He is the senior '
lfarold wilSon, 'the youngest for IO years, two years Joliger Fo1:'. Wilson, .the .. expected birthdates for men who were hotel chain tO buy a share day, Democratic Leader Mike Cambodia. ' · GOP member or the a,p.;~
·British prime minister of 1n; than Sir Wfuston Churchill and triumph is all' the pwre already l'9 to is yars old. of Nevada's lucrative gambl-Mansfield, already resiifltld to "But they are mistaken,.!' propriations subcommittee oh~
longer than any British P.,rime • remarkable because. 'of the Under the new lottery order, ing action. keeping the Senate in seSsion Mansfield Said. "What we ar'e education. · · 1
2oth _9!ntury • ~ P P .a r e n t I Y minister S~llCe Sir .Robert depths to which his prestige all., eligible males , w h o s e The firm announced in ~e. rest of tl!e .. y.e~ ~ !.~~~e~. -~!erested in, and what thlic • 11-tansfield, 1ried last wee~
St<!nds on . the threshold of a Walpole 200 years ago. sank after he devalued the na mes begin with J and .who 'Beverly Hills, Calir., Tuesday his vow to keep.tile cam~OOia amendment addressed itself to get a time limitation a~.
political achievemenl t h at Con 1 e r v at Ive Stanley pound' in November, 1967, and . wer:e born in 1951 on whatever it would ~Je 37.$ pe'rcent issue be.fore the Senate "until to, is what happens after June ·ment on both the educatloh;o
el uded , the g'reates~. of · his Baldwin served five Umes ~d appli~ un~lar w aj, e gay iS_dr~wn fir~ W:QUJd be . interest in the 'International doomsday." 30. We will be ·just ·is in-apprppfiation and a catch-all'' predeces~rs _ election to an Churchill, another Tory, three freezes, credit aq ueezes and among the fll'St lo be. c..alled and FJamiftgohotel-casinos for Several hours earlier, .Sen. terested in. passing it on July s u"Vp I em e n ti r y .money
times. But each Jost elections tax bposts. regardless ofwhl!re they Jived. between $16-38 rilillion. Norris Cotton (R-N.H.), de-. 1 or thereafter as we would: measure \.
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All public opinion poll~ in-
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m the T>mes of London today, · t Th t' • h.;A-.. ._... And dd • • • f $ gave Labor an a.1 percent accoun • a s a mce, .... ~,,., .ra..:. · you can a to it any time m a:m~unts o 100 or more •.
margin o"r the Conservatives • fi bank boo'-· ._ft f$100 · and predieted a !'lajority o( -~crease or . pass '~ conv~-am.oun~ 0 . or more. :!J,. Th '
up to 150 seats rn the new nience. And a wise way to invest Ill . . . l "'" . "" . . "· -at ~ our new A te story •. But you ~~:, '!1::t:'7~:'0~1~ ~~'. these 'Uncertain tiines. ~ 5'h% Investors Passbook. -haven1t heard the end-of i t. The
press cut Labor's lead to two • • If . ' . , t •ty. . b t . ht . security of the world's 1argest bank,'
percent. lrom ,..en percent What's more, at Bank of Am.en.·ca -aone-yea,rma un isa o.u rig al . be h l
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.,_____~ -•· ruJLfi\'.e.,y~•rm~ill passbook-inter.est. It-all-depends on . ~~ ~ame 'PL . '-:m'!-. L':1n .. 11.1m~11~m~a'-!'p~p~1..,e~s,,_~.~._:_-.:.::__ __ ~ ____ ..:_ ________ -+I
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. From Panel -Leave your mone1 with rui for two This is our short term offer. 9Cklay BANK OF AMERICA· Bl
WASHINGTON (UPI) years and it :will earn 0%% annual maturity. A.nil you earn 5% annual
I The White House has made interest. Compounded and· paid interest. Agam" , a $500 minimum ' it clear it has no plans to
remove Joseph Rhodes Jr.
from the Presidential com·
mission on campus unrest
despite a request by Vice
President $piro_T. Agnew the
black H3rvard student resign.
Agnew called for Rhodes'
resignation afler readiJlg a
New York Times articl~ Mon-
day that quoted Uie young'est.
, member ·or the commission
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1 . a! 1aying of the shootings by
i National GuardSmen at Kent ~----State-University-in Ohio . and •.
II Jackson .s~ College jn
I MissisSippi:
"One .of the things 1 want
to try to figure out is who
gave what . orders to send
police on campus and were
they. thinking about 'campus
bu ms' ;when they pulled the
trigger." ·
,1 Wh itt Hou se P·re ss
I"----s~cre~Ronald--L. Ziegler
said, however, Agnew was ex·
pr~ssing _his_''~r¥1nal view~·
and had not discussea l1le
matter with Nixon or .any
t:11embers of the White House
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the commission 19 ha,e· a ~i<t_e
range of views -.a diversity
or views -on· the com~ ,
mission," Ziegler said ... We
have no plans to change the
make up of the commission."
ln Cambridge, M a s 1 • ,
Rhodes, the first black junior ·
fellow in Harvard history. said
he had no intention or resign-
ing unless requested to do
50 by Nixon.
-Hio ts Rage
lri Chicago
And Miami
CHICAGO (UPI) -"Three
persons, one a.fireman,.were
wounded ·by a shotgun blasl
and a .. policeman was injured
Tuesday ·night When a crowd
gathered to watch fi remen put
ou t_a ~ing !IlA\~J.~
uptown district. . .
A short time later, a youth
was wounded by pistol fire
jn what police said seemed
to be a related incident
Just before the .fire, four
persons were wounded, one
seriously, when two men in·
vaded a nearby tavern and
beat, stabbed and ·robbed
patrons, police said.
The incidents occurred In
the North-side uptown district,
an area composed of · Ap-
R1lachian Wh~, Pu ~ ~ -
Ricans and a few blacks.
·Police took two Jhen into
· -cuMocfy at ttie SClne ·of 1he nre.
· Me1nwhne, in Miami , Police
· battled wilh sniper! and rov·
jng gangs Tuesday flight and
early · today in "gl.ierrilla·type
. warfare" i!'I the Brownville
section. of tl-tiami's ' bj.ack
district. Flvt persons were
. wOunded.
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NOt Playing .. PoliticS?
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Matthew Weyuker, president of the Huntington
Beocb Union HJgh School District, might benefit from
• lesaon in political science.
·The science he needs to learn ts bow to keep Poll·
lical issues out of the deliberations of the board oL
trustees. He injected politics into the non-partl1an body -
Jut week 'When he took .Dr. Max Rafferty, state supefi""'
tendent of public instruction, up on an Offer to send a
Nie aide to the di!itrlet-to investigate· teacbing-
practlces. ,...
pressed disapproval of their president'• hasty action.
They also e:rpressed their confidence in · the ad-
ministration's ability to handl~ the affair, which is what
Weyuker obould have done in the ftrat place instead of
undenninliig the district's •tall.
The Planning. Vacancy
A parent had complained to the dlJ!rict about teach· ·'Reoidents of Fountain ·Valley -which boasts of be-
ing methods 1t Fountain Valley Hlgh School relating to Ing the beat planned community In Oren~e County -
tbe defining of drug-culture terms in~lui. - ----must be wonClering-when their city is gomg to hire a
The parent then complained to Dr. Rafferty and the man to direct thal~lanniilg.
state schools chief. who is seeking rwliction, replied Stanley Mansfieli! quit the·post or planning director
!hot he woold send a curriculum expert to Huntington on Feb. 20 to head for northern California. No one has
Beach if the board desired. succeeded him. The 'city is also without senior planner
When We)'1*er saw Rafferty's letter, h.e did not wait Ned Parsons, who left last month.
to conault hls c:Olleagues on the hoard but prompUy de· City o!flciala have been huntlni: for a qualified lead-
cided to accept the proposal on his own. er, but without success. Two months ago they .thought
While the board president takes the position that tie
was merely responding to a parent's complaint and was
not playing politics in inviting one of Dr. Rafferty's
aides to Huntington Beach, it 1s dilficult to believe he
can be so naive .
lt also should be noted that \Veyuker is·a member
of--an Orange County ·committee formed tQ campaign
for Dr. Rafferty's re-election. And he also is admini·
stratlve aide to Assemblyman· Robert Burke (R·Hunt·
ington Beach). -· ~
The 8ttair was discussed in an executive session of
the •chool boar!!. While the tone of the o&]ection re-
poNdly .wu mild, it is blown that fellow trwtees ex•
they had • man, but he changed hi; mind. This week
-;.ouncilmen have apparently picked another man, but
no aonouncement has yet been made. .. q the city !sn't of~eri~g enough incentive for good
rrfen 1t should either raise its offer or reduce its require.-
n:;ients.
Planning is the most talked about subject in Foun·
lain Valley. It was partly the subject of a controversial
recall last fall. It seems unsound for city officials to
allow this situation to continue much Imger.
. No doubt they have been trying to find a planning
dµ-ector. But with flJut mOfltbs of failure -unless one
turns up this week -it's time to.search a little stronger.
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Family'
Dear
Gloomy
Gos: Weyuker 'Out of Tou~h · With Tim.~'~·
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Kathy· Fowler and her one-womin·
war,agalnst dt tergentl that won't
break down and so pollute the
rivers and CJCean and kill wildlife
and their fOod supply! Lei's get
· back to good old rendered-fat soap.
-D. L. T.
~We may be taking too short a view Tllb ,....,. .....,. ..-n-.,~ ...t
cl what is popularly (and thoughtlessly) .--n•t -. " .,. ....,.... s.t
called : "the generation gap." What is ' ~-,.. ,_. .. ~ · .... _.,. ,...._
happedng b<tw-par<11ta and diildren ..
today 'wy be the end result of a time we eumlned ~its viability, 'lbe
)anger process than we have conakiertd. benefits or marital independence were
Around the beginning of the 20th Cen-tmmediatt°Jy obvious to young couples;
tury, the traditional "extended family" the strain of ·rearing children in an
J. started to be replaced by the ~odein isolated family constellation was not ,._--~"momlc lamily'~for_the_first~iim• in_ -Is-it-possible that much--of1.he ~flict human history -an event almost un-marked and unobeerv!!d, except by 1 and tension-and rebellion of youth in
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few s~ialists in aooi.ology. our time springs from the social and
emotional insu.fiiciency of the atomiciied r· WAs THE .LI.ST
for inltance, to be
born in an "exten-
ded'.' seWng -in
a-habe Inhabited
not only by my par·
ents, but by grand·
parenti and uncles
of my family, fainily? Are a mother and a father
-and aunts as well.
At I.hit time -by
the end of World
War I -famiUes
were 1lready being
atomicized. . That is. to say, young people were
marrying and setting up their own
·' hoUseholds, free from parental and tradi-
tional !restraints. The •·family" came
to cOnsist of a mother and father and
&eVeral children, wD.irling a r o u n d
to'gethir in a constellation that was uni·
queJy ftew fn human ROCiety, r.epJacing
the tribe and the clan of the past.
TIOS HAS BECOME the prevailing
paUaro fOf' the past couple of generations
fas generaUons used to be measured
in io ·_year spans), and · perhap1 II is
alone enough to handle a child, much
Jess several childrCn? Is the double
burden of exclusive prOpinqUity with each
" other. and isolation from other families,
too heavy · for parents and children to
bear?
WE MUST AT LEAST begin to ask
these questions of ourselves. tn the past,
children were reared by many adults.
They could go from one to the other,
seeking corisolation or understanding, and
finding different respcnses from the
varied adult members of the extended
ra.mily.
The pressure was not nearly so great
on the parents alone ; decisions were
balanced, and .authority was diffused.
Grandparents both BOft.ened the rigors
of growing up and auslalned family unity.
Even though they had difficulties and
contllcts, possibly the net result was
supportive for the parents and satisfying
for the children. Maybe no family, like
no man, was meant to be an island,
either.
'California Generatinn'
·Ja~ine Briskin ls a Southern
-.• Callfomia young lady who, in a spraw.
lin8". mulli-charaCtered first-novel called j ,, .
T "California Generation," observes nine
people gro~Jng up ih West Los Angeles
durin( tht. 1960s. In essence, it is about
the old Callfornla High crowd, ~Vi-clad Wallaces or th Is pop.art will never
children of the angels, and J\1rs. Briskin achieve. lt would be an 4!1asy novel
covers U!em with the tempo and decible-lo put down, critically, just as ii Is
quotient of "Hair." • ~ easy for me to put down physically.
It ii a yeasty, wild Watusi kind OI' However, Mrs. Briaktn's "Kida" pull
book. a bad Tiovel but good sociology you along, u the large cut of Dos
by a writs-of vast energy and perception Pasos' charactera pulled the reader in
who, 1pparentl~ couldn't bring herself units of "U.S.A." One can , to·r 1he
to lelve anything out. SO. lii'1Cias•t---.moment,reject the-lady ·••-• novelist.
are the times: civil rights. race, war, But if a future historian would un·
student ·rtot.s, drugs, amateur fil1n·mak· derstaud the.. 'tos tn Southern CJllfomla,
tng, folk, rock, Keufax. Drysdale. Sunset he should read this, 11 he would read
Sbip, black power, the Ke:nnedys, lhC the novels of Raymond Cblindler to
Peace Corps, a march on the Oakland understand much of the same landscape
,; Jndudlaa Center, Sproul Plaza, in-of'the ':.:Is and 40s.
ttn'8dll marriate, a[KI once in a while
a jartjnl lint, as when !IOmeone "fsllet-THIS LEAVES little space to di8CUSS
toed ptilhly.11 the okt California Highs, Mo.!l interesting
To the Editor:
M1thew Weyuker, president of lhe
boanl .of trustees of the HunUngtOn &sch
Union High School District, in his efforts
to mold the high schOOI ~tudents in
his own image, ha.s once again proved
how out or touch he is with thf: times
in which he Jives.
He has recently requested the aid
or Dr. Mu Rlffmy. superfnt.ndent,
in inveetigaUng the cunicUJum being
taullht in the lchoola. He ii upoet by
the fact that words IUCb as "dig,"
••spUt," 44drag.•• and "'atoned" are being
discussed In the classroom and-that
lyrics of current rock tunes are being
analyzed by the students. ,
A1R. w£yUKEft displayS no un-
derstanding of the concept of com-
munication. Education involves com-
munication and without communication,
education is meaningless. ~f teachers
can communicate with their students
through the use .or the current jargon
1or can _ invcl ve_ the_~tudents Jn a serious..
analysis of a current popular Jyric, the
more the avenues of contact bttween
teacher and student will be opened. The
teacher who displays an awareness of
the student's away-from·IChool interests
is going to communicate more easily
in the classroom .
Mr. Weyuker seems to think that thi,
jargon is associated with the drug
culture. If he would join us In the
Twentieth Century, he would discover
that these words are being used
everywhere by everyone. If he doesn't
"dig" the Twentieth Century, why doesn't
he ''split"?
MRS. ELL.Y-GERACI
C•lanzaro Demotion
To the Edllor:
We are writing you as concerned
.citizens desiring fair handling of ad-
ministralive matters at Golden West
College. In particular, we are coacerned
with the recerit demotion of Or. J1mes
Cataniaro from chairmanship of the
Social Sciences Division which waa an-
nounced by the Golden West College
adminl!ilralion last week.
\Ve are not disputing ihe right of
the administratiOll t.o hire. fire, or change
fbe positions of teachers 01 their start;
nor are we interested in the reasons
behind laking such as action. as we
arc fully cognizant cf the fact th1t
U1cse are strictly personal and . private
matters to be discussed between the
parties in'volved, However, we ·are ve.ry
concerned with'. the maMer w~th which
this action was handled.
WE FEEL TllAT if such a move
was under discussion and In Jact was
lo bt taken. it should have been taken
during-the semester when olher teachers
Bri Geor9e. --~
Dear Goorge:
· to me are the Neisi, Ken Igawa, a
-MRI. BIUSllN-could &land some gardener s son, who woos anO win~ the -
11eriool tdlUn«. Yet I found ..her book white girlfrom Bevca;ly.llills, and York,
You wrote : "Send your mOll.
pressing problem to ~ge and
get ·a completely new QpUoot on
life." Well, I've written you about
a problem which has been bother-
ing me.-JJvi'written you.-ln ~act.
lhree times. You've n t" tr
answered. ~ 11 more llt.iafK'lor)' and hont:st'-piece-lbL..sad Jlon of a movie star. See?
of work than tht dandard marathon Everything is here, In abundance.
1iU noyel, the Jacquelin Susann-Penelope Ont long11 for ttie ec«!Omy or a Philip
Ashe 4'1"11 in which cynicism triumphs Rolb iD •bi• 567-page exercise 1n youthful
ovn 1tyle. frenzy , this literary zeal and fervor,
Tbeh ls-, naturally, sex In "ea11fo1J1ia earncstness. lntensity.11le·Juice or youth,
GenenUon," and many 'llchea forming al the same lime, flow s In honest
urider fub brtutl, growing too vasl measure, and that ls Mrs. Brlskln's ·
t.o bl1r." But there ii lnnoctnce, too1 big tueet51 as a chronicler of her"tlme.
·"' rn1rvtkxal nrt innocence, which lends (Uppll'lcott; fl.9$.)
· the -1 ,.....Ile quality UM. l"in1 ·-• Wlll!lm Ho1J111 ·
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Dear Furious:
. \Vhat art you r.o furious about?
-,(l's my rorm or therapy. '(ou ustd
lo be worried about some sllly
problem -now you've got a new
outlook. You're... worried because
I don'l answer. See how effec:t.lve
I am!
Letter1 from readus art welcome.
Normally wri_ter8 1hould convey their
mt'SIGQtl in JOO wordi or less. T he
right to condtm1 letters to fit space
or eUmmate libel II f"tltrWd. All ltt-
tm miut intlude rignature and mail-
ing addrea, but namei may be toitlt-
held on reqiu:1t if 1Uf/icie11t reason
U appare11t Pe>etTfl toUl not bt pub-
lished.
were Wormed of chani;es in· their posi-
tiols and ltOt two days before the end
of the aemester. We also understa nd
that Dr. Catanzaro was not notified of
this action until the day before it was
publicly aMounced, thus depriying him
or an opportunity to seek another posltio11
elsewhere had he so desired.
We feel that this is a matter or
grave importance to the commwUty, the
students, and especl11ly the teachers
at Golden West College ; for might not
other such actions take place at a later
date, ·once such a precedent has been
set? We feel It is incumbent upon the
admi11istration t.o reinstate Dr. Catanzaro
as a rnafflrtn.atioR of good administrative
policies upon our campus.
MR. AND MRS. WM . E. GASS
Retrogre11lon
To the Editor:
Pity the Ora"~ge_ Coast Junior College
School District. We have, or hai:I, tWo
Outstanding community colleges i n
Orarige Coast College and Golden West
College, but It looks like old Orange
CoUnty retrogression has gotten to them
also.
With the firing or Or. Catanzaro as
chl.ltman of the Social Science Division,
another out.standing instructor Is being
silenced.
I have not had the opportunity to--
take any ol Dr. Catanzaro'• classes,
but most evtryone I have talked to
Was quite lmpreued with his instructing.
Granted there are some who feel he
is unfair, too hard in his grading, etc ..
but isn't this the complaint about all
good illltructors? If you go Into a clus
with an open mind and ·are willing to
think, THEN accept or reject, you are
getting what you went after, an educa-
tion.
DR. CATANZARO and most of his
colleagues in the Social Science Depart.
ment make the students think, they
slimulate the mind. If certain factions
in the area .believe that students ~hould
just 1J1ten, do their homework, and
graduate then we are in · a very sad
state.
I've been going to pigbt school for
almost five years for my degree, working
full lime. and am a wife and mother
of two young adults. one in college
and on"e ready to enter Golden West
In the fall. I just hope tfM!y_ hive _the
cpportunlty to learn from some or the
cutstanding Instructors I've had at OCC
and GWC.
MRS. LORRAINE KAMPMAN
A11•hut Fl11orldotlo11
To the Editor :
In response to your June 10 editorial
titled "Wise, Brave Decision", I would
like equal space to present my reasons
for not approving 'fluorklat~ of the
water system in Fountain VaTiey. As
a chemical engineer, and the only coun·
cilman so qualified, 1 was in a pcsiticn
to base my decision on the scientific
evidence presented, rising above the
polilical considerations Involved.
The poorly attended public hei ring
brought oul many technical facts that.
put together, indicate the case for
fluoridation ii technically unsound. The
American Dental Association IADA) uses
statistics based on cities with naturally
· nuoridated water (such as Fountain
Valley with .S. to .8 parts per million
calcium fluorid e) and then recommend s
the addition or sodium nuorlde, a toxic
chemical.
THE ADA OFFERS no proof that
small measured dQg:s or· this known
polscn wl.JI have no deleteriou~ side effects
on humans. Recent-Independent 11tudies
have Indicated that toxic sodium fluoride
does accutnulate in the body and produce
ill effects. However, the ADA l'lll admit
that t ) the controlled Jevel of 1 ppm
* will reduce tooth , carl~s only 60 to 15
percent and, 2) at Lh1s level no more
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A: letter to the New. York Time.s ~by
Benjamin 8. Ferenci, former el:ecu-
tive counsel, NurtmbtrQ War Crime
Triols.
,Guest Report
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than !O percent of our children will
develop mild fluoride poisoniiig of the ,
teeth.
The amount of ca lcium nuoride In
our 'ol•ater system varies from well to
well, and on a dally basis. The water
department cannot guarantee that the
total concentration of both nuorides ~Ill
exceed the danger Jevel-1.2 ppm-and
past experience in other cities bears
this out.
STRANGELY, the U.S.-Public Health
Service, the promoter of this experiment,
has never disclosed the total intake cf
fluorides in humans from all sources,
the air ·we breathe and food we eat,
as well as the water we drink. Leading
ecologists are warning us abgiit con·
tinuing the chemical pullution of our
environment. Not enough is yet known
about the long.term effect ·or fluoride
poisoning' on man,
Since the proponents of fluoridation
will oot guarantee that the health and
well bein·g or our childreri will never
be impaired, and Our water -department
cannot guari11ntee that the fluoride con-
tent of our water reaching our house-
will never exceed the toxic level, I
felt Lhat it was not only logical but
also prudent that the' city not In-
discriminately forc e ttUs known poison
on each and every person in the city.
FURTHERMORE, you point to the
acceptance of fluor ide toothpastt (which
contains no !IOluble poijonous fluoride ),
which any citizen may choose to use.
By nuoridating the waler supply, our
City Council has, in effect, denied this
freedom _of choice to everyone. I respect
lhe rights of the individual lo choose
his own medicine-for It may be another
man 's poison.
JOHN HARPER
Mayor ?~tern
City of Fountain Valley
Power of Words
P11ess Comments j
Zion. 111., New1 : ''The Power of Words·
They siag. They hurl. They teach. Thc.V
sanctify. They were man's fl rs t, im-
measurable feat of magic. They liberated
us from ignorance and our barbarous
past. For without these marvelous scrib-
bles which build letters into words words
inti) sentences, sentences Into sYstem,.
and sciences 8nd creeds, man would
be forever confined to the self·iaol1ted
prison or the scuttle fish or the chim·
paniee." It Is 1 highlx dubious 1upposltl6r). that
the..Jncur.llion of Arner1Can-lroops' inlo--penelrat.e<Lll_JJliles-lnl.Q the sov.ercign<-----------------
Clmbodla wlll speed an honorable peace st ate of Mexico. :iialnst the wishes of
or the &afe return of our soldiers. that government. in pursuit of Paiicho
One may legitimately challe111e the Yilla . President Wilson jusllfied the ac·
Prealdent's judgment, but oui: emotkm1l lion ''because 'there were no military
revulsion should not becloud the fact fOrces in Mexico th iil would · protect
thal hls acUon was neither unaulhoriU:d our border from hostile attadc and our
nor llltgal. OY(D people from violence ."
UNDER OUR COnslttutlon, the l'Tesl·
dent II uclualvely respunslble for foreign .
lffltn ud 11.mmmudfr·tn-chiel of the
· a_mled fort."f!. In the Tonkin re10lution ,
Coalrtu overwhtfmlr'lgly aulhoritetNhe
Pre51denl to take •II nettssary measures
t.o repel 1tlack and to preven't further
aggres&ion. lf a belligerenl vlofatcs.
-neulral territory of a state which fail!i
to. repel the invader, the ot!le.r bclllgcrcnl
may lawfUUy enter the territory to pre·
-vent the vlolition ·from operallng to
his dlsadvfntage.
FiPl'V FOUR ye1r1t-1So U.S. forttl
UNFORTUNATELY no court exiru to-·
di y wllh authority lo · adjudicate Mle
legattty of1 he Vietnam War:-
The_absence or a binding definition of
aggtes k>n encour111er1lit United statt!-'-
to embrace its own view that where
our purpose is only scU-<lefense the in-:
va.!!iOO ii; legiUmnle. ' •
Notional and lnte'rnallonnl law must
be Improved before we cari nnd
riermarK!J'lt. · pea ce. Unt il · then t he
. <lernocrallc and probably most effective
way•to register 'Hiscontent with the judg.
ment nr the.duly elected chlef executive
Is "11 lh< mall and ball-OI be>•.
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T~1e editorial page. of the l>all11
Pilot ueks to t11form and 1Um·
ulate-readert b)I p-rt"""itntlng Uii! ~
newspaptr'1 opiniom and com-
mentarv O tOplcs Of interest
n11d sig11ifica11ce, b11 providing d
f oru·m for th.e exprtssio11 of
our rtoder1' opfnlon.t, a11d by
prc1t11ting the divtrse view-,..
points of Informed observers
nnd 1pokt1m1u1 on. topics of the
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Inflation · Attaek-ed·
·JVixon Bares 3-way EconomY,. Curb
WASHINGTON (AP) -Presld•nl Nix·
nn announced today lhe erec:Uon of a
th~~y 1ov'1'fU?lental barri~IQ t o
1pirallin1 inflation, while promising : 1·1 . will not take this nation doWn
the road or wage and price controls ...
NlKOn thus gave way to increasing
pressure· for a policy of vol1D1t1ry
restraint on wases and price9.
In a nationwide TV·radio broadcast
on econcxnic policy; he lectured'busineu
llld labor on their respmslbility to
refrain from excessive prict markups
and w'ge increases. :"I'M fight against tnllaUon I s
·everybody's business," the Rresident
said.
Ht announced the:te actions to pull
the reins tilfiter on inflation:
I. A National Convnlsslon on Produc·
tivily will be named with representatives
from txisiness, labor, aovernment and
the public. .Jts duty will ·be to rind
ways of inereasJ.na' output per worker
and.,..bringing a bala.nce between east
and productivity to assure more. Uble •
prices. · ;
:. _ ~ dlrecled tile Council_ of :.
·Economic Advisers to prepare a periodic
"Inflation alert," to spOUtght aiptfleant i
..... and price bulges and analyae.thatr •
inflationary impact. • . "
"This inflation alert will call aUmtiae. •
to .oq!Slandbig c .... ol price .. ...;.:
incttases and will be .made p.iblic by :
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Escape Attempt · · •sa-ve Our :Birds!t
". DAILY 'lLOT IWI ...... ' PAT DOWNEY INSTRUCTS AS TINY KATHY MAR~!~EZ THROWS ALEX VALDEZ
Tho Only Ono In This Hurni""°" llHch Judo Cle" wno Can See Is the Instructor
-Of' Candlelight
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Killer Foiled . . . .
Beach Ecowgy
By TERRY COVILLE
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Rare leaae ttrm are diutnl into the
011 New ··Tacl£. •.
. B · 6-Sreclal ot tile DAIL y PILOT ~ at one tnd of HuntinCton Beach, R I -....... an~....,. u· COLORADO · SPRINGS -California's whi.le common cliff swaUows are taking · -. :ea ~-. . -. " "'"'"-. ---~ca=iidleliifit ltill<r 10Uiitit liberty along --~-ln-a-houslnr-tnchlt-the-
\\ith a cellmate by trying to tunnel other._. . . .
-! -1t11~· -'--~~-:11'Uto--C-lassi11 out ol a-malimwn HCurily-jail-win1: . Both ~pec!'s stirred qp .) bit ()( u ,._ ·
here · but failed aut horities disclosed citement Tueaday. Beacli Actually Can't See _ -~Y. ' -A television crew shot footage north ~--Robert W. Liberty, %3. and his partner of Sunset-A"qu~Uc Park as Mayor Donald
By RUDI NlEDZIE!-SKI who is a brown belt Judo expert and · three blind girls and 14 · blind boys, In the jailbreak attempt were Im· Shipley ·explauted how lhe area was --°' "" Daltr '191 11.n I.he instruct.er for the claas. · aD between ·the.~s of seven ar)d 23. mediately placed in solitary confinement one of the last lease lern colonit! n.ey'fe playing a new kind of Blind There Isn't a shrinking violet among under heavier ·guard after Utt Sunday between San Francisco and the Me1ican
Man'a Buff in Huntington Beach. "I was 1 little ske~ aboul.teaching them. With rerock>us shouts oC "Ki-ai", incident. border.
It's both a game and physical exercise them judo at first," said Downey, who the Japanese word for "balance and El Paso Coonty Undersheriff Doyle In the southeast. of the city, Hal Jielfen.
to 17 youngsters working out on the believes he is teaching the only class roree" which IOWld more like "kill''. McCammon announced that. Liberty and beln , a It:year-okl pre-med student, COO·
Boys' Club judo mats every Monday of its kind in the U.S •. ~ lhe youngsters flip each other through James E. Jackson Jr., 24, probably would vinced _ Villa Pacl.nc homeownen nQt
nighL "But I found out that the only dUficully the air like profe I -a!s. • have dug lhrou(h the cinderblock wa!l to destroy !;he chff swallow nest s -
Like ~pthef. fun activity, it is getting them past the first two weeks. ln fact· says Downey, their progress if not caught by an alert jail officer. the same birds. that made San Juin
generates ' ~f laughs and horse. It's a little hard· for them .to catch ls so gOod that he plans to include Uberty's la9t:. known address was 350 Capllltrano famous. . -
play. ~~ on, but they're getting il." them in his regular judo class s'hortly. Avocado st., Cos~ Mesa, while lawmen _ Both lncl~ls scored the n·ew emphl!lls
Only-one P89' the arm-£1ailing, mat-"I ha~ to be very ve,rbal tn my "Blindness has a certain advantage. not.ed Jackson _ likewise charged with on ecology m Huntington Beach, And
alawins routine isn't a game. lnstruclim." he added. "I•:can't just Tbe kkk learn to Ii.ten ~ well and a particularly brutal murder _ wu • ,bolh ~ey and Helfenbein -apprt
All the y~1 are bllt?_d. • · --iiay--''"atch-me~ bave .... to_cln.e~f:.!'I lo 1QY carmnandl •tne;e tbey'r~~ clP.tUf!d in Costa :Meaa las( March after irom &heir normal concerR for lirdl
Wilh}ilbtning qilily' the boys and .. ,procti& by which Iller Clll wilCli"-'not ~ !>? .,.,._..~."'Jle---noililC-Eliilir• SrJilngi. · · · · -'made .~ ...,. point, ~hat -.
sirla-MunceltlCh otllf" dff tb'1. nu,ts, ·me·watb ~Nl'I.~ · \ ~ ···' . 1 1 • Undenhertff McCammon said the the:.Jower Gfder of bloJoO may IDmt n\ucll tO 11\eldtttght ol Boys' Club Dire<-'!fie stlidenll, all members of .the lie laJd l\!11 lilre tbo Py whldl _,, MJ!br<ak oe<urred In 1 .....,. -day affect the h!ihtt order -man."
tor P,t Doney, a burly 23).powlder 0ranp County Braille lmtttute, Include . (IH ~ Pqe IJ' ti Iba El paao c.unty aatt, "'1ld1 bad ' ""nlero ... """ thouaanda •ti ~· ..
Valley to Act--
Against Youths' . ,
Play in Street ·
·Beach Coilncil W on~t--Let_
Talbert GQ Tlirough Par~
By ALAN DllllllN ·
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-' -Conservationills are ans:lous to ketp
been criticls:ed u archaic and overcrowd· te,rm in 1 northern Orqe Couilty,
ed be/ore the annex was bulll. Shlpl'1, said. "But urban sprawl Jw1 .. _, theJ Fl bold oi. a piece -.Yed tJm -" , J
of metal -and-bad been ~ -TM little marlae -~ lato Iha of the cinderblock! on the back side of damp sand near marshy areas where
the: cell," he explained. "They got as they can hat.ch their .young and cak:h
far -as t}le steel rod !Upports inslCe srr:all .ocean fish such as anchovies.
the "bh>ck when discovered liy one or Their numbers have been reduced lo
the guards making a round ." such a~ ~1teot ~at the r~eral Fis~
Wberty, who gained notoriety ·~ and W!ldhre Servtet. baa listed tbem
Westminster's candlelight killer, after (See BIJWS, Pqt: I)
the June 5, · 1966 strangulation murder f:r -{:( 1f
of his girlfriend, ls chi.reed with at
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LDOKINCJ OUT J'Oll· llRDI • • Huntlntton'• ~ 9tlfJ•r " . ,
.. . Fountain Valley Polict are ready to
stop children rrom pl•ying in the streets
on 1 word from Mayor Edward Just.
"We have laws that prohibit playing
In the streets and we are going to
enforce them," Just said Tuesday night.
"I'm concerned about the number of
near tragedies the past few days )>ecause
motorists nearly ran down children
Jllaying baseball and otber games in
our ~eel!," he e:rptained.
To H111tin&ton )leach reaidents, Talbert
Avenue is beclnning to sound like one
of the swank streets jn a 1ame of
the thoroughfare from p r 0 c e e d i n g
directly through the 147-acre central
park, Trartic eniineers are studying
methods 'of extending t.he highway, which monopoly.· it currently terminates at Golden West
Street, lndirec:tly around the park.
least two recent slayings.
He was transferred later Sunday to
the Colorado State Hoepilal at Pueblo,
where he and his lalelt girlfi"iend, Ken-
dall A. B.lerly, 24, ol Eugene, Ore.,
tace 30-day periods or p11ychialric obser-
Ecology Move Dealt Blow~
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A city ordinance prohibits persong from
standing, loitering or sitUng in any publ ic
street. Jt's~ a mbdemeanor offense punistilb~ by a maximum of :Ml diys
in jall or $100 fine. -
Lt. Marvin Fortin said today he had
not yet• talked with Mayor Just about
enforcement er the street law.
"I don't think the city ordinance was
d~ted against kids playing in st.reels,
"' but it coukt cover lhat," he said.
"'Presently we ad only if rtsktents
complain or if some children are ob-
vtously--creeting-41 haurd-in-lhe street.
Then we ju11t Warn them l.o move out
Every time a card is picked up
seerna to read, .. Do Not Pass Go."
Meeting Boosts
City Recreation
Some councilmen were not lmpres~
Tihen they saw tfle preliminary .!ludies
this week and ordered a new deal.
They sent it back to the plann ing
"""'1lllalon with the Jmtnictlon that the
-planners amend the muter plan lo
permit the rMOUUnc or termination of
Anyone Interested Jn fivlng rfcrelUon .JM.~~ Nonna Gfbba and JeITy, prOframs rar YOWll people a boolt ii in"ted to attend a meetine of Uie Hun· Matney led the move lo Hnd it back
Unetoo Beach Rea'eaUOn Activkies to the coq1rnisl6on. The ('OIJ\llliu.ion has
Association tonight, ~ previoualy recommended thlt the Talbert
It will be hekl at 7:30 o'clock at :Avenue ertenaioa be retained in the
the' recreation center, 17th Street and county .muter plan of arterial highways.
Orange Avenue. Mn. Gibb&. ·a former chairman oC
Maurice Nelson, wbo headLthe non. l1\e: parks and recreatkrt commission,
profit organiiation, ~••we w~ ~ any ea:te~ through
vation.
Each pleaded Innocent by reaso11 of
insanity afler being captured l'ast. week
(See KILLER, Pap II
Valley ·Festival
Carnival Slated
Carnival rides, food booths and in-
dustrial es:hiblla will launch the aMual
Founders Day Fettlval Thursday in
Founlaln Valley. '
Don't Collect Glass, ~s ;.
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The ecological movement
dealt an ecoaom lc blow.
' " has been and ~an~ et0~!1)1~aI ls .\111'th fiM~1~; ·
such •as ~--teouts, scbQQ,JJ. and atrYk9
organizations provkte. ...., • Collecting glass b61tles and aluminum
cans ror the pul'J>O!C of reusing them
is a Josing proposition, Hunti11gton Beach
councilmen have been informed.
Director or Public' Works J,ames
Wheeler made a111 investigation on the
collection of reusable refuse following
a request by aome Marina High Seta>!
students.
Wheeler reported that the ORiy method
, of making a separate pick\lp of bottles
wheefer. doubted whether-.homeoWne~
would segregate refuse for ~ est~ period of lime and said that even if
bottles and f&'ns could be separated
another truck would be needed to collect
the reusablcs. ' " ~~·At the present Lime, there: are .:¥
C1:1mmercial firms set up to ~
• these bottles and can! in larae quantttila,
because there isn't the market ror lhil
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yeari Du r tOnigtil'lmeetihj wlll-diClal -•-declalOI) on Talbert Avenue Instead
whether we'll be able to conUnue or ol .. ipnc it to tbe ltaU ror study.
The Jettival will run . from Thursday
through Saturday with booths and events
on the IOUtheut corner ol Warner
Avenue and Ma1nolla-Stn!el,
fo,ountain FaUey's Jaycees are sponsor-
ln1 Founders Day with help from Lhe
youth rootball leque and Teen Help.
U.S~ ~to Offset
_ rcusable-1.efuse, "-.Wbee!a=.._r·apal'\<C'l---i;
.. Therefore th~ C1:1st ol ,plckqp -outstrt"9
lhc salvage value:•: :~ Teachers Given
Sal~ry Boost
In Ocean View
Tachers o( the Ocean Vlew School
District were 1rinted a J.1 percent
salary increase Tuesday ni&ht by the
dlstrlct'.!.board oC trustees. ·
not. We need mcre eDo,.eration from '"lbole ~ set concrete down
parents and older youths.'' futer tha~ you eaa pt ar .. plant.eel,"
Nelson said the auociation provides ahe c.oomment.ed.
programs that supplement the activities Matney complained about th e
ol the recreation department. "Anythln.r preibnlnary re-niutin( oludles on Talbert
they don't have the Jundt for, we try Av...., tnad< by Dli:ectGr of Public
to provide," he eiplalned. Woru James Wheeler.
The carnival and lndustrial e1hibits
are open all four days, while special
eventa achedu'ed Saturday include a
barbecuet ·pet parade, bike parade, pie
eaijna: contest and other 1ames. ..
Manson's Atto·rney Warned
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Russian. Fleets
ABOARD THE USS FRANKLIN
ljOQSEVELT (AP)' -Secretary of
Defense Melvin R. Leard said Wednesday
the U.S. Pacific Oeet will act-to -offset
once the American veuels art relieved
of duty in Indochina.
The Arabian Sn ii aouth of the Ara·
bian PeniMUla IDd west of India.~
The raise will . tncrease the ·pay or
a be1inni!l&. teacher from $e,125;~'°~>!7 "'\7'"3---~-~
+------'a'--"'nmw111yWliir.tiiOliijn.srpaia ae · J ~ . .:i ge · Doesn't L:ke All the lnterrupt•nris
The U.S. Ith Fleet· now patrols In
the MedtterrMean. The U.S· •. 7th Fleet
is on duty off the Indochinese peninsula,
made up ol the two Vletnaml, Laos
will "°" receive $13,13$ instead o{ ua .. "' and C1mbodi.a. .
113,111.
More than 130 teachers filled the
diltrkt's meeting room to overflowins
to wltne11 " the fate of their proposal,
which was acttpled unanimously.
But-&he -teacher1 and.~the board,..lre
sUU •Plrl on frinae bentflta, iDCtuding paid prescnplions >nd den~'and .,,
co;:i;; of these ~been referred
to ..r:idtiso<y ~ for further study
•nd ""l"'""'ndJtli>n. .
S.lary nqoUitlPM 1t Ocean View this
year were ~eCI quietly -and uno)).
trusivelv. Drtna6 Smith, chairman ol the Ocean
View" Ttacher1 Auoclation ne,oUatlng
codndl, said tho cordlollty and good
will shown by both sides hive b e e IT
"remartable."
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for..l'Cttarles Manson .drew a warning aat at the defense tabl! and obeerled Pfeiffer, was excuaed whep lhe uid
from the court today U11t he would the eichange with interest. During . ahe and her husband felt •lK'h a sepera.
•· 1•-d If h d'd 't 'l I •-ptl pretrial hearings he was ejected twice tlon -·Id "crea•-an -J•--111a~-•·1p --s n:uct e I n qui nw:rru Ill from the courtroom for refusins to face '"'" .c .::ulVMUINI iwn1
i.alrd mllde his comments to newsmen
'!:hlte on a Tbtt to this llh FWiet. camr
oft ltat7.
A.LL. YOU SPORTS OW, judfe during qunt.ioning of pro-tJe judge. Since the actual trial started on our marriage."
apecUve jurors at the Sharon Tate-Monday he has created no dlsturbanctf." The proceu o( aelectlns the jW'Of'11 •
Lall1-a mqJ1!or__triaJ. . llell!ndanll in addltli>n to M....., are wu fU<thar clelayid when Old« took CHECK THIS QVT
Tbe ldmonitlon came from Trial Juctce three, girls -Su&an Alklnl, Patricia"' the proepeds one by one .into his ---, -_
CharJea H. Okttr durlnr ..-.i ol Krenwinllel and ~lie Van Houten. d .± . chambers ·~ •q1111tlon · ttwm i •bout the-Fuhion laland becomn "Pim 1 ... ncr·
· jurOl'9"' tlielr-atUwcte..i.out_~lonlng of f1ll'OI" by the ,....... -Ible lnlhlftp ol televiaion ...i for dads (and moms arid klcla. too)
the death penally. ·covered poullilO'pn!<.1>~el""" optn~ ~-=: ....,... of.-the Cll<'Oto dale. · who an ln._led In l(IOrta this Father'•
Attorney trvi111 Kanarek ..,,..tadly, on the 1utlt,or ilHlocenle of the "M"'!"'n, r Kanare~ tlfered to accept Ol y ,.,.a,0d. .
ilKli paood C!IJjecUOIUI to the q_.,.Joc P'lmlly" °' wtR .. a tut--111 •the, the fir!! t2 -selof:lad ll1,randorn -A ....,111 -tnslde today's DAILY
Kallaftk lllfd the jlidge wa1 "sollcfllnl oleotfl ,.,,at!J. ' ·Ip be ~ tantotl,.17 hi Ill& jury , Pll.(YT previtws the oecond annual stai·
anSwera" and Older finally 1n1ppec:r. Another rector was ,the pnlplC't. th~t bor. Tbeh" names wera dran (rom In& of SPORTSCENE <w1 the rnilndeflng
"Mr. Kanarek, don 't interrupt tbe court the trial mipl &akt 11 lone as air • Mel bal coMainlnc the namet of mall of Newport Beacb'a Falldon llllnd
aga in or f'U have the baUff allenc:o montha and a jury ""1ld be ..,.......... · IO -ti. Tiie Jlid1e .Jlll«td 1111• lhof>plnc cent'"·. · ' yoo." fer tbot period In a.._,, hotal. off tr, • ' · -"
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end by the COlto Me11 Citrie
Pla11h.o111e and the ...,, ~rviM
Commandt11 TMo&u; '1ot1' or>cft' .,__
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-' . ' sale,~ al.,:'iuana, posseulon the Djamond Street real~ wheo '!'bey aald a aholcu~ ~ eq~ f :....~~.: ::."""-~ an<l_hy!wtncl ~ ~ "tiJ.. '"cu~o:J
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jiCwas_takt!L.lnlo.""" V~~ ~._Qd...aJIC llt1""'4h c.ii!JiWOD"""ini!--
...io• -..iues. ,...,.Gld N~ -... I WO!' lnvited -Ron Palnw .... mdliJWfth 11--........ wu Wool to allow . Inside for qU<lllool!>I. ~ the car b\ Niii th!O"Chout the
a prOlle ot the rutd""" .afterward while · Lacuna Beach ,detediv" Nwm Bab-· twi>hour~Jni *Jvt 'tllroogh th•
cuatomJ qents needei:l no 11.1ch document cock tnd Nell Purcell I a t e r booked Harbor A,rta. · ' · ·
to seize the mailed package, beCause Gordon dn ·sUIJ?lcki1 of po11euion ot Offtefr Patmer kept "'ground p1trol
IL was aeea fl'C/IJl aloft, being carried heroin. for 11le, being pl'flellt where units advllld or HaUey~ wWereabouts
lntlde. . nan:o!ICI 11111 niarijumt &re belnl lllOCI, U bt .-11111 daulllad ~ lrun ~ after tbt ..... nld, Colla 11111 lllopl P'llll!im al • IWitdlblodo' Colla ... to ~ -and .
Miu Dot..it,. Non!i lotdl waa iDllda lmlle. N...,;rt -. • _\.
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I 'Y alley Delays
;. ~tore Action 'Old -Age~ at 14
Girl ·Dws of.Hardened Arterws OV School.s in· .. Dirty Deal
, .. :After Protest Ofte band CID wuh the other -tVtD tbt -· •:rtiat•a lilout the ailly 1hln( -toll
with dirt. . -: The 0c:Un View SCbool Dlltrld cur· will do," cllitrfct liuptrlnWndol1t Clannee "',.. · . SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A team o! autopoy sur(eOlll bu reported that
11le complalnla a1 more than JO r..... • t .. yeu-old llrl died of hardtninc ol the art.riu, a cUault cf old.,..
""• --....1..1--... .... t de1a Or •. Henry Turkel, San Francilco County corOner, aaid the condltioo ol ~ Valley ~11 ~-1 · Y the &irl'a coronary arteries i'eatmbted that al women In their~ and IOI.
-al tho Oc:un VJeW Sdlool nnUy hu two ICbool alltl, Harbour llall IOld tbt boord al -'l\Hllday,
JlUlrlct and • C•-• Pork contrlC!Gr View and Site 13, -sa!Metchtd ''They pro-to tcrtpe Oii *-lett ~ al" .... 1011 tnd nplace k wllh -
will -ht ltll(al that portdox. Both toll will not "°" tho klnd al l'tll fltl ol tllalrs .• 'tou oqbt to ... it,
~ to"eomt out clean. ~ !or playing !leldl. II'• beauU!ul atufl.'' • •
TDetday aight in the eonatrucUcm of "la·my ti )'9lrl u a coroner,".Tuikel declared after recelvhJ&: the r. ~ 14 mUUon lhoppinC center. port Tue.day, "I've never Mell anything like it."
f • Tbe reak'e0 W live DW' tbe propoeed The &irl. Florencia Gomes, a Junior hJah echooJ honor ltudent, wu a
JI-acre Woolco cent.er aa the 10Uthweat Filipino who came here 1 year qo from Manila with her lather and two teen-
Both have -llltt the dirt on C. E. and lo!. Conlracl«I, on tht Hall dlicribid tbt ..,.._i aa a
thatr oonatructlOn lflol la uaeletl to other hand, htve toll which ll'O\!• ,,... 'l'lnd!tll llnce earlier etllmalot to replace
lbtm and will lfmply tlld1aqe their well, but -not llnd ilatlf to ...,,_ juat two feet ol the btd aolJ.,bovertd
1op to11a and .... • 1o1 o1 _, 1n pactilJ roe COllllnlctioG -· • \f'O"Dd 1m,ooo. • .•
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,.,.... P .. e'J. '· CANDLELIGHT KILLER
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~ 0( Edinger Avenue and q:e ailters.
Broottmnt. SlreeL She Collapsed Monday at the 1San Francisco General Hospital, wt.ere her _,had aent her to ,..k trealiii<nt for what wu believed to be a ci>ld. • _,,_ _,,_ _,,_
Clt7 °"*'hnm • Ire e d It their -Turkel aid tbete wu evidence the girl recenUy IUffeied an undetected W H "W
meetlac 'l\llldly nlchl to lludy )be pl-• heart attack. " N 0 f G
!or the center • bit longer. But they Dr. Frederick Bruhn, the hoopital'1 chit! mident pediatrician, com· 0 UUrantee
made '1t clur they favor tbt Idea "ol . ,~led' "In !act, abe probilbly went thrOugh her brio! Ult havtnc bttrt a~
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• • • ailib a ..-1n that tOcatl!!li. ·.__~-", li<kl and flllllnc tbtm off aa miflOI' pain>." Ch 'ld A "
:intdtnta bail hoped to ilUl any""'""" · · Bruhn sud a team o1· experts i• expected ·to study the case, Which he i . ren Ue1ul ~~ a1 ·tha lliopplnc faclllly. d!!lciibtd II a "medical rarity." They hope to find new cluet on the mylltry ,' following a CotaradoStirinu .n.itl iob-. chaulfiur. . . ' · Giii II would aula tn111o al agtnc. · · · . hety ·•nd the ktdoop!Jll ol tta owntr'• "lie .had. retDrneil the. fa .. r· ot Coota ~ Florencla'• fithtl', Vlvencia Gomez , • grade school teacher, had Jert his Near by School wife u a hpstage. -. Mesa lawmen by captilrinc their own
rM'1ent, Chuck ·no., told U., . wUe .and teVen other cblldren iJtManila ·and wu 1avino money to brln&·uiem The candlelight killtr spent three years badly wanted fugitive .. ~-~altbt~olF-~ -• I "··· ~-.u •• ~="=-:'!'"'--"1-.0-.,.----------~---'"'-"" ------1--orrrclill-orlliOocean 'view S<llool-n_....,.;1.dt~llta_n:c-"'ata"it:"e~------
...,. ·~ caann. .,_ Florencia bad no blataey al poor beallh, the rather Hid. : 1-ttala after the ritual ktllln& In 'n clllnl!AI ",_ VlfloJ to " Dhrtricl have tmbtrkad on • new Policy WeetrriJNltr and ultimately _ lib hil .litrillult ylfley and it'• ~ I aholl of informmg hoUJin& dtvelope<1 that the name, Liberty. -w<nt ,V<e.
· fGr pa ltlUoal-" children in the tract W111l't MCeSS&rlly He is specifically ·charaed with the
i!:Oauldlman Jolll -11,vper augulad From P .. e I be attendblg the neareet adlOOI. May JO tor1ure munler ol &beit J. · : • " roe tbt -ht nviaad to proYldt .. -u-bUffa' 'fll landlcapln& f<W' the District Superintendent Clarence Hall Ttion , 53, a former fellow inmate at
--· but emphallatd tho NJX()N ON _ECONOMY • 11y1aome 1ehoct1 in thoat newly created A\llSCadero, wh<\oe body wu !lanked by ~ tor lllCh. canunen::1al deveiopmtllt • • subdivilionl already are oveicrowded. fllckerlna candles.
-to the tntlre dty. the National' Commission on !'roduc:, lnim Cambodia on June JO will be kept. ~.~ locft neceuaryUona t<i bua cblldrta ~!!.~~asGalsotndbeeJn lndiloctedtheby the Orance -di'_.' flnal -al al U jru " N-aaJd w ~~r I . -•Y r ury r March ll
t _,_:"& unltl J•'-v ''' • "Oru achedultd lransltlol) from t He uld the problem la porUcularly ahootin& ol a former roornmote, Thomaa · '* 77
'1 .._ · .. 1 J. A Refulltlont and Purdwlni wartime flCOOOmY to • peacetime con-acufe'ln the· C.Olle1e View Park View Astorlnl, 25, whoee body waa dumped
--tbtt pi.. tbt cmMr ~ Board la btlq aet up, to nvtew awner·economy wlll be•~ u well. •~t u-• he s -·• · 1 Su I ·"" ·= lo lbt _ __., an Ju'hf r r~-a1 -• ....a. .. i.... -.r -''_, a(.i.WIUance area w re -... unceremornous y near met Aquat c
...,. ~ wy -t""".__• procedurts to •urt "While our ~my ada..t· to the S Construction Co 1• develo .. 1.... tract Park ·.·""' -.. that tho ~ t drt ~-and ·-' . ~ ..... • " :r: 1 -no ve up \.~16 reorderin& of our naUpnal priol1Ues and near Goiden Weat Street and Hell Huntington Beach police slrongly
,•'. prices; and to review import poUey to relOUl'Ces, we are undertolna a 1econd Avenue. auspect him of involvement In the May
lee whether 1Uppllu can be increued great change. We are. trying to do "'lbe klnd•-•..t•• UJrouM. aixth de :t· · p,.... ... e 1 tomeetrtam1C0111Umtrdemand"ithout tomethln& that bu never hem done atud 14 1 ... ~-•" iul'~ 17 murder of AWOL eold.Jer David L. i '~f" Jou, o·r Jobi it borne. bef'on!; to avoid a rtceuion wtil" we en .. rorn • are• are w McCorrY, whose body, containing two . UQQ '11til adminlalr i __ b "'-Ill College 'View attendance boundaries and .32 c1llber slugs wu found at Golden
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, • •/·., ~ 1, , I ~ •t1UDo Y no apendjnc bring • major lnfliUon to an end." the seventh Ind eJ&hth sraderl! are witbin ,Wttt Coll1ge. ' ~:.,;~.Mt the e:1:zap1e ia tbi1 J•Now Js·the ~Ume'',Nw.i aaid, "for the .Park View School •ttendance Jxlun--Jacboa wu the SU3ped.ed rln1leader
• < , Iha 'folded ntWIPIPll' cle9eend• pd. )' ., . we .. beve ~ "°" c ,bullneu at evary Intl. tO take price dan~. Pnlortunaleeyy, both ol the11 ol a Bonnie and Clyde atyle 1ana: ol
:It. the ltudeDtl are Ull to ..., earnedln the credenU.als 1o call for mmllar acW.. more ~kot w.ith • ltable IChoo1I are alrudy filled to capacity." lhtte men lltd a wc:m.an belleved
air al., app ••t _.... nllra t !nxn hr-and labor ·lo cool of llvln& and ·,,,,.;· lo the Umt He uld tho d~lrlcl la currtally plan· -·11>'• for a ~""I ol Or•••• r~ ..,......... .lfaw clown lnllAtlon." N-uld. for labor to~·-I" w• .. -··•· 11 hou ••-hi''··· ·-~-~ -"' ---iue 1 .,...,...._ 11~ -~-lion ~-t ,, -... .. _.. ~ nine an add I 01 to se uic c NCc.i.• holdups, some involvtno brutality" ~ -'-::... " -•a" ,.. a to bell<r achieve a new 11abW•• al •-·-f "'· ••· ho • ~ I ., trJ tt treat _. ~...--·-lt"GDOrD7 i• clitlt'1 tM v wuwc . amiucs occupy uic mes 10 He and his two_partners waived e:1-d dllhrmll1 illod l/~tbt i...i " """ _._., "'" I · f"ll ,. .coota.. • • tllo_llOir_Jract,. but tl\ft the etudtnta trtdlllon after their' artmallc capture , ._ tltlf m~ -11iilii' ·~~;.,M. -' '-rbi fight 1gllplt lntlatlan t 1 will hive to be buled uoW jbe project by a team of CostaJ Maa detect.Ives
fllll the-mat jalt like eve1bidJ aw~ of forCet evtrybody's bu&Jfless. Jf you •ct •&a.inst is completed. in early March and are. iwaltlng trial
11slt'i tbe W1J cl judo." the national interest, U YoU contribute for the blud,eon murder .of a Colorado
ol. bll ~ ltudlntl ta holll PMe J . to lnflaUon i]l your price or wqe Springs pawnshop owner.
IJ.)'OU old Kathy Martinez, who demands -then you.,. aclln1 qalNI" Jazz Guitarist Djes Erling Nielsen, eo, was beaten to dttth
her othet blind ii1ter, Pfl&)', takes e· 1' RDS your own best interuta and your with a rifle during a robbery and loot --Mondi• Ff!' custoolm' best lntemla, and tbtt Is •Y-1 ~ • • • neither eood busineu nor rood TORONTO (AP) -Lonnie Johnson, taken from his modest pawnshop wa.s !'l~m taklnl rt Jmt tbt fun of birga.tnlng. . considered one or the top jazz guitar found In the Center Street residence
1 wanted to IUrn hotr to fltht. under lhe "endlncered 1pecies11 "If •·-• · players, wu found dead in hia Toro.1to occupied by Jackaon and the other-thrte;-~anted to llho that 1' t ban-..... lAl&ntmntn andWwkJna mf'l are :"·: ... pped ~.·~ sheerpl~m:. a ca~ory. w!Jllng to ra_lae their lights by loWtrlng apartment 'l\te&day. He had spent a On June 10, followlnc a high speed
"!he demoilltrattd that she (l(IU)d "hold ..,;we've ~ted maybe 50,pair or them \heir demarxb _ theY will help long perkxi in · the holpltal last year «:hue down wind.in& Highway U in the ,. wtlihl" al 75 po<.m by lllrowinl • oow, Sl>pley uld, notinc they lhtm1tlves by helt>lnl lei bold down after a atreel accldtftt from which he Rocky Mountetn foothll~, Colortdo
blind JUlt lltUed the area • year qo. , everybody's cost of Jlvlni." never fuUy recovered. Various estimates Sprirws det.ective Bentle Carter ·captured
-. z ,~~t'wi"th .is..~ .... -iat. boy Tt'levtsion crews Wt.Jr( Invited to vie\¥ Jult before the President went on put h111p 1t between 73 am 80. Liberty, Miss Bierly and their I7·yMr~ld "'~ ..... '"°""""u.'• ...,. the spot bee a• It may not be there t•-I Rt w """t p.o.•-( ~T ) , .-.Valdez, who attends Bolaa Grande H""h ..a. I ire a r, P· r1e.. -.. an u-ex. , ...;1
Ex• Valley Mayor
Sentence Delayed
FOuntain Valley;i former mayor,
Robett SchwerdUeger, today gained a
delay unUl July ' for sentencln& on a
coovicUon ol maklna 2l "obicene and
threatenina" telephone calls to Clty
Councilman John Harper .
SchwerdUeger's altontey, Le o n a r d
McBride, is expected to seek 1 new
trial based on errors he claims were
committed during the trial.
The former mayor was convicted June
5, !Ollowina a nrnMay trial on the
ch4f'&ff· The jury found Schwerdtfeger
IUilty or maktnc 13 of tha pllirne cal~.
but-I ol maklq uolber 22 cttllJ.
School Trustees
Adopt Budget
Dr. Robert Peterso'h, Oranae County
Superintendent of Schools, will speak
to HunUn1ton·Vlfley Young Rtpublicanc
at I o'clock tonl1ht In Topper's
Restaurant, 7111 Warner Ave. '
The publlc la invited. Thole --to have dinner ahoukl meet at 7 p.m:
Dr. Petenon will ape1k oo "Anlldota
to ].ltdlocrlty."
..J.leaJ<j.uarler6 :J.or :J.aiher6
, _. "-' been• muu1 • orllef · It's the cerMr of a camping released a letter from NIJ:On 11ytng
with si ... ted boys, says •ra 1 · irounda plamed for Ute aquatic park he will use 9tandby credit ('()l'ltrol authorl-" on occuiona!ty by other _,. by coonty alflcial1. ~·~ hi · wmted to team judo 11 lltl!-dtftlllt. "W .__ ty •0 -m by Contp'tll "U tt appears e • ....,.., the navy grounds next door to me that the nation's economic ob-:~·t•ve gotten into a few fights with can be developed to provide another jectives would be served by to doing."
led boys, .nothinl aerious lhouth. tune lor the lease terns," Shipley con. Paunan is chainnan of the House rm not wani«t. any more but tlnutd. "Navy off1cla1s Item favcrablt B kl Corn ·u -~·t --I'm -'-•-,_._ _ an ng m1 ee. u::bi:." ,._ •-• w --. .to the jdea. AU they have to do ls The chairmen had written NlxOn that
plow up • JltUe cround to ~ten the many members of the committee "are
;After II ltSIODI Alu and IOftl9 fll And." det![lly concerned by the apparent in-
other boys have perfect.td their County officlals hav~'t been hard-aclion on the·j>lrt of the federal aovem·
· -1ve tednq11t1 to such a df!Cree hearted to the tiny wtilte terns. Crews ment tn the race or a mount!na economic
t tbl)' can cart\Pf::le an tiqual foatm1 from ttie Harbor District built up mounds crisis."
th llpted students in their metct... of dirt around the ne&t area to keep Nixon replied: 0 1 am pltalld that
,,"! tldnk I could handle Jull about motor bfkea and people away from the you uae the word •apparent.' '"*" ore
bcxty who holds the llTM belt or nests. people whQ. confuse . talk with ICUon
. ei&hl," Alex 11kl confidently. . Shipley was joined at flie aq uatic park and gimmickry with 1 fundamerUI at4
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" • OllAfllGI CoAIT l'Ull14Hlfll0 COMl'AN'f' 1 Roltei-f N. Woo4
Prniffnl W ,...,.llllw
• Jock ft, Curley
Vke '""ldtnl •M ia,-,vrol M-n•t•r n. • ..-., K•••ll _ .....
1ho111•• A. Mur,hln1
M-...lo'"'r
Ala11 Dl••t.
w.1 °'°"" '-'Y E'lilor;
. AtMr• W. l1t11
"'~'-·~ i!t1t ...
M•tS..M ..... OffiM
17175 h•ch l•ulavaul
, • 'M.111111 ,y.i, • .,, P.0:1 •• 1to, t26'1 -·-
by Dr. Stu.t Warter, a colleacue of tack on problems ..• '!be country does
the mayor's at Cal Sta.~. Long Beach, not face ·1 mounting. economic a1ll1.1
and Mrs. Barbara Massey, a gr_aduate -We-are-going through a period-of dlr~--1---
student in biolOIY.· For . lhe past year 'riculty as wls inevitable once the ltlMI
they have watched the lease terns In Inflation war allowed to deveM>p." ·
HunUngLOn Betdt, tagging tile young AdmtnlMratlon officials told reporters
ones to detennln1! their survival rate that Cupa.r Weinberger, re t Ir In I
and other vMll facta:. · chainnan or the Federal Trade Com-
"It will take leftl'll yftn before we mitllon, will be chainnan of lhe new
really know how fut they are dying Regulations and Purdlaai"I Revih'.
off," Warier t1platnad. _ _ Board.
Me•nmne, Helfenbein, a lltOOent 1t
Cal $lilt Fulltm>n. ..... lnlpectlng.
rwa11ow neN under the ftvtl of Hvtral
Villa Pacific homes.
•:J notiqd more •allows nesting here
the put two ytars,11 he eald. "This
year some home owners ~'" to knock
the nests dowt'I." i
L..-l"dl: 71t ~-I A.__, ..-:; • Coil• Mftl: l» Wot If¥ Stttl't :,-: ~,....., 1o1u.: nu w.1 •11 .. 1 ,..,..,...,.
On June ID ·Hetfenbetn uktd' dlrtctonr /
of the homeownlrl ...uclatlon to let
the rwal)owa live In peace. They agreed,
Cyclist Suffers
Serious. l1ijury
l1i Beach-Wreck
"'lbe birds only Illy about alz .,..eeks: An IB·year 01.1 Huntln..ton Beach 'In J,... and July," bt _..,.~. "And "' •• -...-.-motorcyclist wu In critical condition
tlley can' nally do ln1 harm. In .fact today followtnc a colltalon Mondi¥ al·
they eat • lot or the lnadl people ternoon with an 1utomoblle. ~~1~ ol people killing lhing11. lluntln,ton-Jntercommunlly H01Pil1l
'JbWe'I IO much polluUon the bjfds hive 1 officials 11a~d there has been no Im· enouat1 atrain. Thi• Is an ideal spot provement 1n the condltlon of Gre1ory
for them ml ttn aren't many places Gocal, 11102 Carp. Clr'Clt, since be was
the1 U•t!L --Mmltted with avere..inJurlu It t p.m.
)telftnbebi has counted 11 lt'1sl, I! • Mondoy, .
owallow -lllOUnd lht tract and ••· Oocol, rldln& t new !SO cc machine,
pec11 to find a rew more. collided with a vehicle juet pulllo( tway ,.,,_,. hi•• been IOml ·complalnts . from a ll&oP:JICn at Golden·W•t Street
abealt the nests i nd noilt, but on the and Laurelhunt. Lane, Police reported.
-people havt -prerty rood The htlmttleal rider went ny1., over ~ It." · . · the top of the car and }andtd hetd,flnt
"I'd jltll llke f100111t to becon1t twart In tht ~wty, alflcera aald:
ol the natun around them.' 'he aald. Tbt drlver al.. tht car, Timothy R.
In nonhwnt HunUnctoa Beach Mayor ' Rlcbey: 17, W~lminster, was cited for
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OMEGA
First watch on ft'le moon
CONVENIENT
TERMS
It's !he Omega Spee~master
chronograph. The ume watch •••
wltholll any modlllc•tlOM ••• that
w11 chosen by NASA as 1tandard
lsaue for a/I astronaula
ln lhfApollo space program.
Even If Oad '11..1tay•al·home,
he'll be proud to show his
lriends he's wearing ••1h1
firs! wat ch worn on th6 moon."
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Choose From a Fine -Selection of Gifts
• CUFF LINKS
• TlE TACS
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• 1.Ckt BELT · BUCKLES
" • MONEY CLIPS
•·WATCH BANDS
• RINGS _
I • ll.GHTERS
• PENS & PENCILS
J.-f.. ..J.lumphrit1 ~ Jewell'.6 '14 YIA«S
IANKAMUICARD
MASTER CHARQE
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VO~. 63, NO. 144, 7 SECTIONS, J '' l'A6ES ' .
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE "7, ·1970
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,., Lan~ 'Swap Foes ~t Only iO-day Tri~l Dela-y --. ~ ·. :
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By ·TOM BARLEY 1G111 bearinc that he w.. hir<Jd jllll Judge Ow...'~ Berry's 1rgu-. At Issue will .be the -leglllty Of what
1 Of .. ....,.,....... llllt weet by ·11x N~ 8eaCh ment that tbt Orance County Harbor ls known as the "Upper Bay land awap"
Opponents of the Upptt llfy land awap Otatrld •-be made 1 Pll1Y to -the trldini ol 117 acres ol coun\y .. wn-
inembers of t~a.t ?lfTtmisslon be Oro~thTtraae,-toJd Jrfdjt-OW!ncthlt~~
to five d.eposilions lot use In the up-Isle millionairt Ronald ~· takiaf~ ,
comJng trial. over of the Fifth District board au&:
between the Irvine Co. and Or1111e Coun-bomeownen who oppose &ht Back. Bay the dispute and ordered the. inchiaion ed tidelanda for 3$7 acrel ol irvine
t.y· hlld to setUe-Tueld1iy for a lo.diy deal IDd bad bid "little lime lo eumine d tne c:ountj qeney on 11t.~pa1 wort comparij • owned uplmcb and Udal
Judge Owens rejected Tuesday a plea will mean··at least a S.2 majority wt.t:
• by County Supervisor Rpbert Batun for against the trade. : , • ·
delay ol. -is ea)>O!llod to be 1 ,1l>ree-villl apd -plea bouea IUHI 1 lllOllllllin comeclld wllb the .. ..,. islands.
J!~~.<:ourt trillolthe.isaue. ol ~" Judge Owem' c1ecio1o1! l"UI pll CGuoly The exdil"tl• w11 -•JIPl"ved In
a del,ay of the trial until at leut Juuary · "We don't know that," Jlldce 0wwi3 :
1971. , Battin toc?k 'time out from lhe commented. uDealh, tbt Grim Reaper~: '
Judp CW!de M. Owen& se1 Jiii!' 21 The dluppoinled Berry left the Auclilor Vic Heim 111111 • -ol November 1117 by the -Londs. Com·
as lhe openitc day 0( trial and rejected · cocatroem with · the comment: "AJI I homeowners led ·by engineer Frank mission. Judge OweM last wed!: rejected
mom1ng session ol the boarcf to arcue will fake . Us all cne day Md who'•
before the judge that the supervlps, to know what will happen. between now:
San Francilco attorney Philip Bmy's can de is read and work, ·read and Robinson of Newport BelCh again.st the a. plea by attorney Duffern Helsinc for
pleai for at. least a twe>moath dtl1y. Berry wort ,,and hope that l can be fairly Irvine Co., the Harbor District and Heim and Los Anaeles a t to r n e Y
six months from now. will be "totally and January, 1971?" • ;
opposed" to the Back Bay swap. The judge made rt ,clear in 1111 ..,J
UJIJUCClllfully 11r&l*i !!"'illl Ibo day· famililr with the ,.., by June l&..'' Oranao . C!>llntr,·-Ralph P":'J' for the hilmeowners that Battin. who has consistently opposed (Sel.tllAY SWAP, Piti 1) ! • • .
View Split
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On Newport
TaxBoo·st
Some NewiJ.B<adl ,fy ...;ndlme
wouldn't mind itoo terribly lncreuing
the property ta~ r~te 10 or· IS cents it
they feel they 'rietd to, bot othen defi·
nitely do nol want to.
. That was the wa~ it seemed Thursday
night' as councilmen struggled yet anoth·
er time lo balance the bud1et for the
new fiscal year ·that starts July 1.
Councilmen Donakl McfMis and Car1
Kyml1 deftnltely WIOl to hold the line.
~fayor Ed. lJ.irih and Viee Mayor Howard
Roten aren't afra'id of bikini the tax
rate If need be. Milan Deltal didn't
really ficpre~s himself on lhe 1ubject and
Llndlley Parsons and Richard Croul
were absent. • _ ,'ljo ,,_,~ty-t11 m.-!Or-.the
·citx ia $f.22· P!' _$}d:I al •,sn • .._ uoli.11-~ • ...._,. ....
Jf70.71, with addition of a tax for an
Olympic 1wimmipg JOC>l lt Newport Har·
Jlol' lllsh. -li!nry ..mco' ....
1 !nm-empioye ~'Will ..
Sl .28 -1 four cent mtae.
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Inflation Attac·ke·d1
_Nixon B(lres -3-way Econo~y Curb
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on announced today the erection of a
---thJe9..way-governmental-barrltr . lo
spiralling inflation, while promising:
"I will pot take this nation down
-ihe-road of wage..and. price ~trots."
Niion thus gave way to-IiiCriaiing
pressure for a policy of voluntary
restraint on wages and prices.
In a nationwide TV-radio broadcast
on economic poljcy, he l~ured business
and labor o~ their re-..pon.slbility to
Mesa Copter
Tracks Down
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· Jllg;Pot H~ul
rcfraln from excessive price markups and bringing. • bllance between. at
and w•a:e increases. ' and pr:oductiYil to ISIUre. more ltabll· "Theit'ght agamsr1nnatJ0rr1-.--..r..°"s.===-. ~.==~=~="---~-II
everybody's business," the President 2: Nixon directed the Council et •
sa id. . • ECCX'IOmic Advi:stf1 to prepare • perioclie'
, He announced these actions to pull "inllation alert," to spollilht sipificant'
the reins tighter on inflation: wage and pril!e bulges and analyse tbeit : i: A National Conunlssion on Produc-inOationary ·im.pact ...
livity will be named with representatives "This inflation alert win ciD aUentioft
from business, labor, government · and to outstanding casn ol Price or wqe
the public. Its duty will be lo find increases and will be made public bJ
ways of lncreasing output per worker · (See NIXON, Pap 1) . .
D~ggone l;ostly
Council Eyes Canine Fee Hi.ice,
) ' .r • ll Is aoµig to be more expensive to the penalty wUI be lnciuMd • 'Jlll'Ctlll
own a do& iJt N'ewport Beach, particularly _ for ~CJ\ addllklna1 offense -ft .IO t~
ll the dog slray; oin"d Is caught. · aeconcJ -· 111.a tJie lblrd -w 8y ARTHUR R. VINSEL An lnc~ase in the do&: license fee ·so on ,
. ot.!fll DtillY. '"" , .. " and the various 'fees auoclat~ With Along · with the new ~ Dr.
, Sh@dd'wing a suspected smuggler on having a dog picke'.a up by a humane Albert Stockton, veterirWt.n wtri;' •
d~·indlfpt fue.1, a Costa Mesa police officer probably will be ·passec1 by the trlcts with Ute cit)' to accept *-1
helicopter crew kaced a mail thipmtnt City Council. dap, wlll chanie bis ntea.
_of_x-an .m&r!jUIJll-Wonh !20,000-to--Clounollnien-lndtcalecl--lhelt--fl>-..'fle-wUl-ehorp-dlliy-lo•Jlnc fir..,, ___ ,
a Lquna Beach home Tuelday, sellinl putting the dog 01lchin1 oper1Uon •on bnllocht in· by 1 llum-olll<er el a
up the imprnmptu raid. · pay~or-ttaelf basis :when Jnlormltlan wu per day' U tile dof weJcht leu Iba
Miles of Orange Coast roadwa ''~ ~·ere presented to them Tuelday night. They 25 poondl, $2Ji0 per day for D to -.
covered as the alleged sm1· ap. wlll.' be prepared to act on a new PGund,' dogs, and M per Clay for thoai
A prvpoaed budget deHctt of 1511,000
which could ao hi&fler with stlary nego.
tiations would be only pai;tjally offset by \ ~
1 • • .... reve nues from 'incrtaaed' building U:· . . parently maneuvered for ti'· 1 to ordinance Monday. . welg_tnJl~· over IO pound1. Currently ~
shake anyone trying to t 1 by ~lere la what the new ordinance will c~arge ts fl.50 a diy fGr1 dop Of lft'f
cise, business license and dof Hcen.w ·ta~es and incrUsed reereation parking
meter ChargeS.
The rtmalftinC $240,000 deficit would
' require a ll ike In the property' tai: to
CdM. HIGH'S CLASS OF '71: THE C:LASS· TH,llT CHANGED THINGS
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Landmark ·Class ·of 1970
car, without thinking ol lhe n ....... i:lpper. do. 1 h ·•-. 1 Sitt.
C t lerted b 1 1 f -ncrease t e 1.:110.rge or an annua The new ra.te schedule will rtlale ti ·. ustoms agen s. a . Y pos a 0 • dog license from $5 to $6. the amount ol food the dogs eat. ....
fc1als ~fter lhe""h1gft.q~ahty cont.raband -Increase the impound penally fee Dr. Stockton also will cb4irae the city
was sniffed out by lramed dogs in New Crom S3 to SS. Also, add a provision (Ste DOG LAWS, P.,. II York, plus Costa Mesa Police, puUed -
the raid shortly before -noon. SI .37 .J. up 15 cents over this year -it
the delicit is to be made uo that wayr Buf at the sufteslion of Kymla, coun~
cilmen agreed lo ask all city departinenl
h&P '° recommend cutbacks in their
dePartrfient budgets ·or 2.5 percent . Tf the
C1'.IUllCl l then made those cutbacks the
budget would be balanced.
At' CdM High .:Graduates
Five persons were arrested there: two
more were taken into custody when
they ·showed up later, -arld quantities
of I.SO,· hashish and, suspCcitd heroin
were confiscated, investigators allege.
SA Judge Declares .Most
Rogers !aid he "didn't want to see anY.
more cuts . in capital improv_emenb
(streets, sewers, water -drainqe, harbor
bulkheading, etc.) because It catches up
wtth the city and costs more in the Jong
run. "Rather than backslide on these ob-
tigatinns _I'd rather increase the lai
rate." he said.
By T-AS FORTUNE and the ground! have been· almost spot·
less aince then.
Authorities said the surveillance -
a spur-of,lhe-moment assignment -
began whe n James R. Halley, 23, of
2177· 51aple St., Costa Mesa, picked up
his ~el .i.t the city's main post 9ffice.
Of Abortion Law Invalid :
Mavor Hirth said, ''We've got a priority ,
list of some 90 items t.he staff is supposed
tn be working on. I( we cut them ton
short these thinns don't get done. If wt
can't get the civic center ~udy com-
pleted . . . with ices going~ . _. .
we 'll he cutting off our nost to spite our
fact."
Kymla ln.~isted erying the budget de·
licit is the first order of business.
Mclnnnis said projected revenues are
up 10 or t1 percent over .thi~ year. "ft is
stlll a reasonable thing to do to attempt
to balance this budget .within the exist.·
ln(f tax rate and revenue toUrctl," he
aaid. . · Councilmen lndic1ted they probably
wil l not Impose 1 utility tlx on telephpne,
water, gas and electricity u1e, su~ted
tn th~m by City Manager HarV.!Y H~rl·
hurt as one alternative to balance the
budget. \ "1..et'~ face tt, everybody-use9 utiliti~
An it! the same as raisin& the property~
tax," said K~I•.
• , OI .. D9ltr NII ,..,
'llle•Coroea del Miii' Hip School<llP
of· 11'111, I clan lb&t -ked ~
chlnae, snctuated Tuelday in ~
ies at the tchool quad.
-Students manapd their -own money
~· bucllet . ol 1110,000.
-More studentl were lnvolve<I in stu·
·rtve hundred seventy graduatin( sen. dent government.
ibrs in light blqe capa and gowns flied bf · -Students 1tlected their own senior
and picked up their dlplomaa as family picture photographer, dance biinds and
and friends watched, cheered in some wlwre to go for the senior prom. •
cases, and look piclure11. bo The class ot '70 left no leaa a legacy "Theae days you bear IO much ~ ut
than that the school probably will ne ver rioting and strikes and trouble in school
_be__ the_ same again. and we don't have that," Principal Meeks
• Principal Leon Meeks recapped the said. "Thia: particu!ar clul Is a dear
graduates' unusual accomplishments lo one to me because of all the -changes it
make, ~ ~id, students m~ reaponaible made within channels."
and education more meamnlful. Tbe ll'llllllUon ceremony featured ori-
These are some of_ .chine~ brou&ht _ ginll mualc -wrttteq, arran1ed and
about by the students· wih lyrics 111 by Corona del Mar High -Abglltlon of the dral code and mak-stuclenll.
in1 If• parenl respiomlblllty. . There...,. 1 .... -~ak-.
-An ·~ campus durinl ~ hmch en, two ltudenta and two tuchlra. ·
hour for aeruon IO they oould drive away studlnt ln&rid Rowland 's meuap waa
from ~mpus to ~at. . to appreciate the moment fOr what It ii
-Seniors didn t have to take final -it 11 the only s-rt of Ute that ia guir·
exams. anteed. She eautianed qalnlt tltlnking of
-Student foruma Wert held with ltu· IUe 11 ladder climblna and qaiMt want-
denta encouraged to talk about every. Ina the thlnp one coukl have H one were
lhinl they, didn't like •bout the IChool. only one runa hilher. To live like that is .-~ IOCial atudla curriculum will to have memorte1 of•relenlle111 dlu atis·
be torn 1part and redone for next y_ea.r" faction,_lbe._aaid. •
-Students didn't have lo report lo Student Vicki Frost said she is rru-
J study hall. . 11trated by her observance or the lack of
customs agents t o d a y were
determining whether Halley would face
federal smuggling charges as recipi.ent
or the ·13 to 14 pounds' of potent marl-
juana.
Investigators identified other arrestees
from .0 Diamond Sl. in Laguna as:
-Doua L. Campbell, 24, of that· ad-
dress.
-John W. C1rp1tel1, 24, of Los
Angeles. _
-Dutel Ruttve, 22, of Pasadena ..
The adults were booked on charges
including p:iasession of marij uana for
sale, possession of marijuana, possession
..,of , dangerous drugs, possesskm of
narc1'4ics paraphernalia and related
counts. ~ J7-year-old 1lrl wu taken inlo
custody by juvenile authorities.
A search warrant w'as i&aued to alk>w
a probe of the resktence afterward whUe.
customs agents needed no su~ document
to seize the mailed package, because
it was seen · from aloft, being carried
inside.
Shortly, after the noon raid, Co~ta
Mesa Detective Norm Kutch was inside
the Diamond Street residence when
(See COPTER, P11e II
By TOM BARLEY
OI Ille o.llY l'llM lll'H
Much of California's Therapeutic Abor·
tion Act ~as ruled uncoostltutlonal today
by a municipal court judge h1 an opin ion
which suspends criminal cha rges agai nst .
a Santa Ana physician and his attractive
l&-ycar-0ld assistant. ~
Judge William Thomson defended what
he called "the right or .iny ~oman
to seek an abortion" h1 a five-page
opinion which. substantially agrees with
the earlier landmark ruling: or Judge
Paul Mast, his colleague on the Santa
Ana Municipal Court bench.
Dul Judge Thomson made it clear
today that he is in fulf agreement with
certalll provisions or the co11trover1lal
abortiori code that waa paued by the
legislature In 1187 -lhoae Met.ions which
specify that all abortion procedures car-
ried out on women who have not paued
the twentieth week o[ their pregnancy
should be performed under carefully
reirulated circumstances.
Judie Thomao111 defined ·thoae regula·
!lofts u including the right ol the atate
to Insist upon abortion pr~ures being
carried out In ho1pltals and clinics by
physicians. whose procedurt:a are •P-
Ch mhe G · ·-Students interviewed aod hired the communication betWeen people. She said a .,..r f_OU p IChool's first dli'ector ol student activi· nothing happens when nobody gives; _
ties. giving is eaenUal fOI' communlc1Uon. 'COMMUNITY' . School Official .
B k Co -T)'pif\I clan was traded PISI W (all Try to walk 9f'OUnd in someone elae's ac s _pters tnstud o11etter gradea belnc liven. mtnd , me advised.. • .. DUE THURSD •y
-An earth day was held on campus Teacher Alan Schwalbe had' a mcsaage -.ti Speaks lo GOP
Newport Harbor Chamber of Com· 1 for both parents and atudenta. He told _ 1 ' A merce'savl1Uonf0mmltteeh~•~-aed •LL YOU SPORTS parent.l"letthelry'"'lllsl•nmaketheir 1)ie D !LY Pfl.OT 'llound1~ wlJJ . the cit>:'• nla to acq1.1re
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police ..11 . . own declalc:m on moral issu~.-includ-pul>hsh its aevtnth annua l edl.ti_on . of Membera.'oJ the Ne,rrport·Mesa achoo!
hO!Jcopter&:-°' • --• · 1111 the· mJlttary draft. "Tnlll your train-• YOUR COMMUNf'tY. The 1119 ~enlon bollnt Tuoad&y night 1dopted • prtllmin-
OUnton Hooae Jr .. chal"""n. 11id the . -CHECK THIS-OUT ing," he aid. "Apple1 don't fill f1t •ol the magHlne ls a 40-page publication ·1ry budget ol $11,1$4,313 for the 1910-71
committee members had the helieoptera ·from the ~" • with fa~ts. phOtos, phone numbetl i;,d , fiscal year. .
demonstrated to them and fOtlnd the F1·""'-Isl:-• ~-., "Fun l1J1nd'' He cautioned graduatti'" not lo burn the mott up.to-dldeate map availabl~ r Thnle pttHJ'minaft ry ~1?ln1ttt w~ '!.°!~edld
I nd not h ai""" ~11 u ... 11' brid 1.....1.'nd •'"-Harbor Area res nta. una mous y a er .,..,.. mem11Cr UU("' no;e problem "minima 1 .sue for dads. (and monu and kfds, too) 't"P I" UCIU w111::m. Schools, Hbrarlee, 1ovemment names Strauss aaid .he felt the dlalrkt should
as to cause concem td the rnidentl who are.interested in-apotts this Father's . An!l-10 Pl~,nts .•nd tr•du•tes toaethet\ an6 phone nufnber's vie with features not levy the lull Nocent o•errkle av1U1ble
of Newport ·BeaclJ." · ' -Day weekend. he ad.v.Jsed, ·I~.~ never ~oo late .. to lit ori rttrealion facHltlu and cultural a~ to ll.
Newport ·city couOcilmtn• apparently A special sect ton Inside. today's DAILY down 'ind.,.ap with one another· tlvllin in this detalled word-and-photo Board prealdent Marian Ber,eaon said
ha\•e decided lo lea11-purchue two PILOT pttvlewJ the lleCOnd annual staf• ~en Koury, 1tudeat activltiea director , ponrait of Newport Beach and Costa "this ia bf no mean11 a drcitl~e action at
hettcoptm in the fitcal year bq;inuing ina: of SPOJtTSCENE on the meandllrlnf aid ywn1 "°'le~ ~in1 up in the 'MeM and theit.iurroondin& Harbor Area lhia time." The fiMI hu<taef l11eheduled
,July 1 but adoption ol the budse;t with mall of Newport Beach's Fashion Jaland ~ ~r tbe '•UlillMd Amir1can. communities. Watch for il tomorrow· la for ldoptlon_ at the end ol the aumm'er
IJ:!e helicopter •J!P'•prl1tl<>1 ii 'io! yet llhopplnc conter.· · --Bl( ~.:,:r, .... :11f wilh 'II .u...061LY PJLCIT:-·~·.· __ ·-.' ~t!'. publlc_ h~i'!I• have been held on
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proved . ~y medical organizatklnl m,I ·
aocieties.
That dellnitio111 would •ppear to brul
as illegal the . practice of Dr. John L
Gwyane, 28, of Santa Ana.
Or. Gwynne and his assistant Debbie
Meyer of Whittier, were arruted May
13 and chafged with lY(O counts o£
performing illegal aborUons . ~ ·
Or. Gwyrme ud hli mother, Mnf.'
Rubye Ui'lruh Gwynne, 51, WU arTelted
at the '11th Street clUUc Tuelday ea
ideJiJtical char1e1. Municipal court ICUaa
aa:ainst the pair wu betn1 delayed todiJ
pending tbe e11<rly· 1walff<t rulilll l>1
!See AllOR110N, Pop II •
If you 've pt to be tn e 1rut, this
isn't' I bad rut to be In. •took f•
more ol.the <.umt •t of 111111htnt
and warm temperatures alq the
Ora111e Coast oo Thunday.
INSmE TODAY
• Tht lwt theatrical 1hot1 of th1
.ttoson will IN /ired thif week-
. end bu tht Ccnta McsO Ciwic
PlauhoUH and the-tttw lrvinc
Comm•nlttt Theo tar, both · OP.I"'• 1
'ing comedit1. Ste tnttreii•
men&, Pao• 11. •
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ireer'be8utifier Mrs. Isabel Pease ha;
' sented two beauUficatlon awards on
If of the Newport HarbOr Chamber
woinii.ir. """' 11, 1910
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::commerce to the Bank of America anc1
'~: its Newport bra~ch manager Fred
;., )'he ~~nk at 3444• Via Lido recently un·
_: ent n face.lifting , with a new ex·
: --ior ar:J landscaping. Mrs. Pease said
• oe .. ~; himself, has been a mover in
.! • Uni: plantini lor West Newport stree~
~oe~. a former ,p~sident of the New·
: Harbor Chamber, plans to retire Posh Apartments_
Thefts Checked
· m his .bank manager post in Sept.em·
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DAILY PILOT
~ ClllANGE lo.uT PU'IL.ISHING COMl"~N,Y
11 AoMtf 'N. W,,4
Pru~ ..,. PllD!ilhw
J1c.k It. CUfJ1y
Newport Beach police tqday are in·
vestigating a chain of burglaries which
occurred Tuesday al the post Oakwood
apartments.
Burglars hit live apat.rm~nts for ari
estimated $770 worth of goods. Two' o~
the apartr:nents were vacant. 1
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\lkAI Pr~~l.llld c..n.rt1 ft\fl'lllH
Tho••• K11Yll
t:•nw
Mrs . Lillian Walters, 50, reported the
losS of · her color television set and a
Watch while another apartment resident,
Fron• Pa9e 1
OOG LAWS
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111.~ •• A. 111.,,1i;.,, > Barbra D. Sloan, 34., told police some
,.,._,.... 1.•ttor · iewelry and money was missing from SIO instead of the present $9 for each ,._,, Fort••• her apartmcnf. , unclaimed dog -~ for three d~ys
"',,..., e!IK!I c11r,i1:.nor 'A third woman, Inez: Fitzgerald, 54, boarding. $3 for pulling the dog to sleep
~·.._. ~ reported her apartment had been broken· and $2 {or disposiog ,of lhf: carcass·.
into, but nolhin~w':<as~ta~k~en~. -.,,-c-;o-7'."0c--\Vllh-1hree. hwnane o£ficet~salarjes
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-~2J~ni .. _ ....... ,..,L--t---":;niii!'""Oi~ apar ents are located and other costs. the dog catching opera·
Miili., Md••••: f.O. h• 1171• ~2661 11th Street and Irvine Avenue. lion ran a $15.600 deficit this year ..
O• Offkel City councilmen were not ' ~terested
,,,,. Mn•: :no ...,., ,,., '"'"' ln selllng onclaimed dogs for medlcal
Lll!illl lltttll: '" ,, .. ~. ·-H ho -Ki . d d l"""ll"'IOll lklcfl: llll'S Mftll ,.,.,._.,.rd • ar r ' warns• reSCBrCh, 3S the COUflty p<>U1:\ ()eS, ~'" j;kmeftte: • H.nll &1 C-IM ll••• even though it would be worth about
' $5.000 per year to the city.
Elect Rel• lz City councilman . Donald Mcinnis said
, .. he wanted no part of that and · was
more interested in increas_lng the license
' ._. Edward Reitz , chaplain at Hoag fee as recommended to make the do&
n1.1LY,Pi1.or. w11t1 .... :cii "_.._..!!! Memorial Hoapita1, has been elected the catching .._ration pay out. ..... PffU. " Pl'Dlllh«I 4111y ~ ·-~ .. -
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GRADS • • •
:J.or . 5.alherj ::ba'I
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Choose From a Fine
Selecfio'n of Gifts
• CUFF LINKS
• TIE TACS
• 14kt BELT BUCKLES .. .
• MONEY CLIPS
• WATCH B"ANQS
0 , h'slhe0m,ega ·Speodm8!ler-_ --~e-RIN6S-. --
, chronograph. The same,watch ..•
OM EGA' Wilhoutanymodlfications .•. that
y.ias chosen by NASA as slanQard
issue for all astronauts FirSI v1alch • on the moon
in the Apollo apace progrem •
Even If Dad 's a stay-at-home.
he 'll be proud lo show his
fr iends he's wearing "the
_fu'st watch worn on the rflOOn."
• LIGHTERS •
•~PENS & PENCILS
•• ., 111 ..,,,.te: cctH'°"5 ,., ..._... ..,.._ new president ,._of NtwPof"t-Harbor BuL John Wellef, from lhe audience,
Nlwwt ltldl,~ COt!I ,,,.., .......... J(• b "if I .v... . _,., • e•:t11 ..,, F.llll'lt•ln "'"*"· ,.... ~ -1wanis Clu . • sa1 medic a research on uveS J.'i '""" 'l-tiu11011, 4-11;11 SM""'"'., d'l1011etr1llfl,
'"-... •1:-, 0•.,. o ut '"1191"".,. • Reitz and the new-slale or off1'cers--Bs callous s-I sounds;-He;aid he--l-----------"•••uiu . .i•P•K'.Jnt•D•1• o! hOll't~nuit••---•-----.:-ny •111tlfllt ,W.ntt .,. ., 2111 wt&t •Piil t1co11<11. Tt~"'•llf .c1r1 for m111~1!ftf •
8•1"• 1:w~ ,,.....,, h•<llt •"' • w.. will take Over leadership ot the-KiWanis , had reads In Life magaline that 75 ·~•eta. s11l•l••••tn1 w1te1-rt11u1n1
8'' ltrMt. OIM Mt••· Club In October. percent of the dogs live and are ,a~d c•" w1ih l'l•ltMnt br•<•1"·····'~'~ t•••••••• t7t4l 141°"311 other . newly elected · officer are by ..........,le arid they are better fed by 'Cl ....... ~ Hl·lltl -n_ J ~-, c~riit~r, h.., Ur•~ t•ht PWlltfllllti Charles oarr and Ro Jen Brousard, iCe the re~e~~hers than bYmO..~ ownerS. c.~1 ,.. -,,.,"'· 11tw1•••.._ presidents; Willi11m Jorda n, trs,.asurer, Councilman Milan DOstal wondered
::1;r•::·':;:.i:;, '~~~~~i.r•: and Larry Probert. secretary. about the escalating impound fee rate
"'1u1o11 ct CW'l'•llll• .-ir. Elecled to the board of <ii rectors are for repeat-oUenders. "Speaking on Qehalf
lfc•l'CI <•••• ""'"' ,.,. '' ".......,, 1''cti Edward ct-hteJ, Harry Babbitt, Chad Of the. dog.~' he said, ''I can see it · •r.t cei.11 /Mtl. Ullfonllt. klttc"'""' h' ...,.-.
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WASHING.TON (UPI) --could produce a flood ol ai>-Curtis 'w. Tarr, at a news moral or ethical as well as WASHINGTON (A"P) -Ot>. nounCed both sides for .delay-be in lfltinC· a vote by JDOti -
J>resident N1~on has set July · plications -from yoonc men conference Tue•1. Aid the religious:croundS, will not·~ s ·w curbs -Ing tactics and threatened to -30:•--...._ L
=Hor-the-ftatiOn!s-stetM-dra seeking comcie:nt-i-;~·objectoi--i·u-t.tJr,-;-wiriciraTl-oT....-.::-plf"-l'lltrucrtVe . U S A ..... ": -C bodi resign--U.
lottery in the Wake -of a slatus. • re&istranis to blYoke the claim He said it will oot a ,p p I y on · · """1v ... aes tn am 1 be ·retolYed and the Senate Cotton charsed I.he Senate
Supreme COurt ruling that Selective Service Director ol. consc.ientious objector oo • to anyone who has been have resumed foot-draping could 'tUm its attention to a ha! become "a scene of ···
ordered to report for induction tactics in an effort to f!Clay pre~in& $4.S billion education paralysis" wilh debate "dron-
and also said it does•not mean • final vote on the measure bill, ing. itlong day afi.er day ~
a youth can see exemPtiOO that has occu~ Ute Senate Mansfield said oppontnls' ol the difference 'bet w £t i ...
as an objector to "th is Jor six weeks:. the Cooper-church amend-heedle-Dum and Tweedlf..• ~ Britain's Wils-on N e1~ing particular war" ....... Vietnam. A dozen amendments to the menj, which seeks to reatrict Dee." ·
Nixon signed an eieciitlve Coopei.Qiurch proposal re-U.S. operations in Cambodia The New Hamp s h Ire •. . . order tliminating state and Hilton Buys mained undtr corisideration afttr July t, "appear to Republican said he will "mik1
local quotas in the drawing today, including a proposal to believe they wiU;-be winnihc myself a perpetual nu~ 01 i:::, ne;::. •ir:olt lottery 1°' Shar.e of, Vegas ptnnit the. salt OI ·Frttdom a grtat victory · ii they keep on this until the educatfoti Unprecedented Third T ~i:m r:. w tum 19 durtn& . Fighter jet! to 'lbailand and thi.1 'going Wltil June 30," th~-measure is brought up "fil
The lottery held last Decem-LAS VEGAS (AP) -Hilton ~th Vietnam. · day President Nixon says all I am going 1o mien as -a'D ~ LONpoN (AP ) -.arri.es_hold ~Hon's highest of!ice ht between terms. ber set n bers_ba$td_on_ Hotel Cori>. is the first_J!lajo_r _M ~_bate continued Tu~s-U.S.____!!'~ _will be out of senator.:.__ue_Js the ltrlic:Jt'
Harold Wilson, the yoongest for IO ·year:s, two years ~er q;r Wil~d irthdates for men who were .liotel Chiin lo tiiYi share da~at1c Lea<:lerM1ke Cambocba. . GOP member of the .ip-<JI'
British prime mi nister o( lhe than Sir Wmstoo C~ll :tnd triumph is aJt the more already 1J1o 25 yars old. of Nevada's lucrative gambl· Mansfield, already resigned to "But they are mistaken." proprialiorui subcommittee Oft"•
· longer than al!)'.. British prufle· remarkable tittause oC the Under the new lottery order, ing action. keeping the Senate in seWOi\l Mansfield said. "What we are· education. .·f
20th century, apparentl y minis\er since Sir Robert depths to which his prestige all eligible malts who se The firm announced ·m the rest of the year, reneW-Jnlerested in, and what this Mansfield tried last wee~~
stands on the threshold of a Walpole 200 years ago. sank after he devalued Lhe names begin with J and who Beverly Hills, Calif., TuestfaY' his vow to keep the Cambodia amendment-addressed itself to gel a time limitation qree.<':
political ·achievement ~ that · C 0: n s.e r_ vat Ive Stanley pound in November, 1967, and were born in 1951 on whatever it would purchase Yl.5 percent issue before the Senate •·until lo, is what happens afler June ment q]_ both tM educatiotl :.
eluded the ~realest .ot• hi s BaldWin ~rved five limes and applied unpopular w a g'e day is drawn first would be interest in the lntemational doomsday." 30. We will be just as in-' appropiiat)on ar)d a catdM'':
predecessors _ election to an Churchill, aootner"Tory; three freezes, credit · squeeze! and among the first to be called and Flaminco holek.-asinos for Se veral hours eSriitr. Sen. terested in passing· it on July 1 up p I em en t f ry monef •
unprecedented th.ird straight _times __ ._B_ut:.._:_ea_c_h_lo<:._t_elect_ioo_;s_ta_x_boost __ ,_··---~---"-=K•_rd_i._,._o1_.w11er __ •_the_:y:._l_ived_._11e_tw_ee_n___:.$i_OJ1 __ m_il_lion_. ___ N_"':...· n_·,_eo_t_ton __ <R_-_N_.H_.l_._d_<-__ 1_0.-_lh_~_,_••_ft_er_•_•_w_e_wou_ld __ rne_as_ure ______ _
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WASHiNGTON (UPI) • -
The White House has made
it clear it has no plans to
remove Joseph Rhodes J r.
from the Presidential com·
mission on campus unrest
despite a request by Vice
President Spiro T. Agnew the
black Harvard student resign.
Agnew called for Rhodes '
resignation after · reading a
New York Times article Mon·
day that quoted the youngest
member of the commission
as saying of the shootings by
..L _ ~?fLtional Giiardsmen at.-Kent
State UruversitY in·-otiio-andl-~-
Jackson St.ate College in -
Mississippi:
--or0ne ol the I th ings t want
to try· to figure out Is who
gave what orders to send
police on campu s and were
they thinking about 'campus
bums' when they pulled the
trigger." ·
Wh ite House Press Secretary ROOald L. Zieg·c,,-",1----
said, however. Agnew was ex-
pressing his "personal view"
and had not discussed tJle
matter with Nixon or any
members or the White House
lilaff.
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have no plans to change the
make up of the commission."
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Rhodes, the first black junior
fellow in Harvard history, ,;aid
he had no intention or resign·
ing unless requested to do
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Rwts Rage _
In Chicago
And Miami
, CHICAGO (UPI) -Three
persons, one a fireman, were
wounded by a shotgun blast
And a policeman .was injured
Tuesday night when a crowd
gathered to watch firemen put
out a.burning mattress in the
uplown district.
A short time later, a youth
was wounded by pistol fire
in what ,pnli ce said seemed
to be a related incident. .
Just before the fire, four
persons ·were Wounded, one
seriously, when-two men in ..
vaded a ntarby tavern and
beat, stabbed and robbed
patrons. police saki.
The incidents occurred jn
the North Side uptown district,
an area composed of AP'
palachian whites. Pu e r to
Ricans and a few black&.
Police took two men into
custody at the scene ol lhe
fire .
Meanwhile, In Miami, police
battled with .snipers and ,PJV-
ing gangs Tue»day ni&bL and
~arly today in "guefrllla-t.,ype "warfare~ In the Brownville
seclion nt Miami's black . •.,
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A sign on the rear suite in a 'modest Costa M111
conunercial building asks anyone who may be holding
dru11 IN'! to enter.
"'I\t <enter" is written. on the wi,ndow .
Thi-ou•h t!1l1 door Pass some pf the most miserable
·people ln -tbe world -and also 'the luckiest -because
this ls tbt Harbor Area Youth Problem Center.
Help ii available for many troub)ing tilings.
No matter how prosperous the community it serves,
the ~eed for such a facility became painfully evident Jon~ ago. Heroin Is tested in the blood of rich boys as ·
well as ghetto youngsters.
Girls from "good families" get babies. Sometimes
veereal diiease too . • ·
... Since a group of Harbor Area leaders from all
: levels of the community tiegan the job, The Center has •
! been growing. So has the number of young people seek-
~ inR help, from drug use to coming to terms with ·those
~ awful adolescent years.
• Through a volunteer staff and a director paid by
..... the county, victims of these many protilems are being
referred to agencies which can help them best, or get-
' ting guidance right there and now .
Medical aid and psychological counse_ling needn't
be exp.ensive . but many.people simply don't know'Where
to go for it. The Center is one answer.
Despite some initial fears ·by city officials who en-
dorsed the concept but worried about a loca'tion in their
own community, The Center has worked out. It has been
self-policing.
tile young people wbo noed Tbe Center most. They are
seeking its help.
They find con1Wctive as&Jstance, not criUcism for
a problem they already know terribly-well ln·inost cases.
For whatever reason, rebellion or simple human Jgnor·
ance, they have falleri into trouble and are s..ufferlne.
And they cannot get out alone.
For.Summer Jobs, Call YES
Willi araduatlons this week, Haihor Area high school
and college students will be out looking for summer job~
-and the ouUook is not too bright.·
The job market for experienced workers is in a
slump and it's even tou&her' for .a youngster with litUe · or no experience, no matter how enthusiastic he may be.
Many young people are seeking work to helP'fi~ance
their future education, and most all certainly would
like to find sbmething constructive to do-with their free .
tirrie. '
So it behooves employers to give a little extra
thought to spots in their organizations that might be
filled bY' younsters who may be short on experience,
but lack nothing in the way of energy and enthusiasm.
The NewPort Beach-Costa Mesa area is fortunate
to have a Youth Employment Service (YES) tllat special·
izes in getting employers and yo.ung workers together.
Summertime hours of 10 a.m. to 2 p.in: for the ~office began today. The YES office is at the Boys Club of
the Harbor Area central branch building, 594 Center St •• Costa Mesa. -·
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cl wbafls popular.I!. (and thoughtlessly)
called "the generation-gap." . Wh8t is
happeniig between parents and children
today may be the end result of a
Jonger process than we have considered.
Around the begiMing of the 20th Cen-
tury. tbe tradiUonal "extended family''
started !to be replaced by the modem
''atomic -f1mi.ly" for-:the first time in
flU,(!lan history -an event almost Wl-
marked. and unObserved, except by a
few ·s~iall~ in sociology.
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I WAS THE LAST of my family,
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Dear
Gloomy
Gus:
How come the Pacific Coaill Free·
way has to come busting throuih
Newport Beach and Corona de!
rtfar but makes a wide sweep in·
land back of Laguna Beach? The
state says NewpOrt Beach needs the
.freeway for local traffic. Well, how
ibOut Lagun·a Beach's IOCil traffic?
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time we examined its viability. The
benefits of marital indepeodmct were
jmmediately obvious to young couples;
the strain of rearing chlldren in an
isolated family constellation was not.
Is it possible that much of the conflict
and tension and rebellion of youth in
our time spfings from the social and
emotional insufficiency of the atomicized
famil y? Are a mother and a father
alone enough to handle a child, much
less several children? Is the double
burden of exclusive propinquity with each
other, and isolation from other families,
too heavy for parents and children to
bear?
for inst8nce, to be
bom in an t'exten-
ded" .ir:ttlng -in -
a houie inhabited
not only by my par·
ents, but by grand·
parents and uncles
and aunts as well. At that time -by • \VE Y.1UST AT LEAST begin to ask
the end of World these questions of ourselves. In the past,
War 1 · -families ch ildren were reared by many adults.
\\'ere alre.ady being The y could 11:0 from one to the other.
atomiciJed. seeking consolation or understanding, and
That is to say, young people were find in_it difi~rent responses from the
marrying and · setting up their own' varied adult members of the extended
households, free from parental and trad i· family.
tional restraints. The "family" came The-pressure was not nearly so great
to con<ilst of a mothei: ~nd father and on the p~ents alone ; decisions were
severaJ ' children, wh1rlmg a r o u n d balanced, and 1uthorlly was diffused.
together in a constellation that was uni· Grandparents both s0ftened the rigors
quely ntW in human sociely, replacing of growing up and &iUStained family mi.lty.
the tribe and the clan of the past. Even though they had dlfficultles and
• • conflicts, possibly the net result was
THIS • HAS BECOME the prevailing' supportive for the parents and satiafying
paUern~or the past couple of generations for the children. Maybe no family, like
las generations used to be measured no man, was meant to be an island,
in 30 !.~ar spans), anq perhaps it is either.
'California Generation'
Jacqueline Briskin ls 1 Soµthern
Cilifomia young lady who, in a spraw.
ling. multi-tharactered· first novel called
"California Generation," observes nine
people growing up in West I.Os An8eles
during the 1960s, In essence, it Is about
the old California High crowd, Levi-tlad
children of the angels, -and Mrs. Br is kin
covers them with the tempo and decible-
quotient of "Hair."
It is ·a yeasty, wild Watu si kind of
book, a bad novel but. good sociology
by 1 writer of vast energy and perceplion
who. appare ntly, couldn't bring he:rselr
, to Jea\.'I anything out. So, the "Kids"
'are the tlmes: civil righls, race, wa ,-
• student riots . drugs, amateur film ·mak·
-,ng, ro1k, rock, Koufax. Drysdale , Sunset
Wallaces of thi s pop.art "''ill never
achi~ve .. It would be an easy. novel
to put down. crltiCally, just as it is
easy for me to put down physicall y.
However, "-·!rs. Briskin 's "Kids" pull
u elon1.-a9 .... tlle-Jarp-cast or Dos
Pasos' characters pulled the reader in
units . of "U.S.A." One-_can, for the
moment, reject the lady as a novelist.
But if a future historian wollld un-
derstand the '60s ln Southern California,
he should read this, as be would read
. the novels of Rayritond Chandler to
understand much of the same land scape
of the '30s and 40s.
• Sbip, black power, the Kennedys, the
P~ Corps, a march on the Oakland
Induction Center, Sproul Plaza, in·
~ marriag1, and GDCe in a while
a jarring line, as when someone "falset-THIS LEAVES little space to discuss
toed gfrlishfy~" --· the Ofcre"alfromiatfiglis. Most lnterestin4
• to me are the Neisi, Ken lgawa, a
P.fRS. IRISKL1" could stand some gardener's .90ll. who w~ and wins the
serious editing. Y"tt I rou"a her book ... white gff.f from Beverlf lfllls, and York,.
a more satlsfictor)' and ht.lnest piece the sad son of 1 movie star .. See ?
f{ ~·ork .than the standard marathon Everything is here, in abundance.
tu novel, the Jacquelin Susann·Penelope One longs for the economy of 8 Phllip
· Asht !Ptji ln whk'fl cynlcl~m triumphs Roth in this 567-page eierclse 1n youthful
= -~'A Step-Baek-Toward Barbarism'
Condemns J;>acket of· Beilenson Bil}·
To the Editor: ~· Once ara ur the-llAILY PILOT has
ls,ued a reasoned plea for a c1utious
look at ''A Questionable Bill" (editorial
Tuesday, JWlt 9). I only hope a reasOried
plea will be sufficient to stir all of
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whether or not she will conceive a child:
she has no-right to des!-foy her. baby's
life once it has begun. The pro-abortion ·
movement, especially the drive for abor·
lion on demand~ Is a serious challenge
to human life.
us apahtetic citizens ~o express our views Lett ers from rtadtrs art welcome .
lo the Legislature czn 'the whole Insidious Normally writers 1hould convey their
packet of Bellenson bills. The sum total mes1agt1 in SOO words or ltss. The
·of these bills could.mean a total resfruc-rigllt to c~e .1etttt1 to fit space
luring of California life by turning man___L or eliminate label u runwd.. All let-
respomlbllltles properly belonging in the· ~ier1 m~lnc~udl rignatilre and mail·
family circle over to the statf. ing oddru1, but ~amt• may be witlv
WJ ALWAYS slip a step back towards
barbarism whenever the value of a sirigle
human life Is degraded. These bills which
authorize violent destruction o! the un-
born (SB-544), sterilization or abortion
of a girl or any age without parental .
cor1sent (SS.542), and sterilizatlon of a
spouse without his or her partner's con-
sent (SB-543 ) are not only evil iii prin-
ciple, but also run contrary to the
. ultimate goals of any society which pro-
fesses care for the rights of all ils
citizens.
The best sol ution to social problems ·
seldom involves a brute force approach.
These three bills are nothing less.
J . M. VANDEWALLE
'Right.a ObUter•tetl'.
To the Editor :
In reg8:rrl to Senator Beilenson's Abor·
tion Bill: An intention to file an initiative
has been recorded in Sacramento. The
initiative will be placed on the November
ballot. Th.is initiative allows any 'i\·oman
at any time (up to delivery) to demand
an abortion regardless of her mental
or physical capacity, and the Initiative
says, .. This right shall not be restricted
by individuals or iiislitutions."
THE RIGHTS guaranteed to each of
us by the ConstituUon are obliterated
in this initiative. The clear intent is
to for ce every physician to perform
an abortion regardless-of l\is own con-
science. It also would~ force hoapitals
and nurses, doctors to accept medical
practice by fiat -the will of the state.
This is Bill No. 544.
.htld on r•~st if sufffcient reason
is apparent. PoetTJI wlil not be pub-
lished.
a seve11-point program to curb population
growU.. Tbtse nven points include abor·
tJon on demand, tax penalties-for-anyone -
who bas more than two children, state·
sponsored birth control clinics, including
the proviaion that prophylactics be given
to minors,. the removal of restrictions
on voluntary Sterilization.
THJ: DANGERS h(re ace obvious.
When convenience is acc;epted as the
crlterloa of dutroying one innocent life,
it can logically be accepted as the
criterion for laking any innocent life,
if convenience dictates.
While a woman has a right to choose
• Quotes
Goftnor Requ -"Today the
barbarians are abroad (but) 1 don't
think that with .the kind of Jaw en-
forcement we have lhe mobs in the
streets are either going to coRtrol those
slreeta or take over the naUon."
R. Slepbea McKay, COll<Ord -"As
a member of a pneration dluatisfied
With the tcH:alled 'Establlahment' . .
. I feel ashamed. Instead of t r y i n g
to lncre.ue uRderltudlnc between age
1rouP1 wt have Instilled a fear that
will make understand.In& impoulble.''
Evelle J. Yo.Ui1er1 L.A. Coa1ty Diet.
AU,. -"ln receat years we-tiave been
unduly tolerant toward tbole IJ our midst
who perpetr1te IUe1al and often violent
acts . . . who aeem to think they
1re lhelr own Suprame Court."
PATRICIA FELDE
Retrogre11I011
To the .Editor:
Pity the Orana:e Coast Junior College
School District. We have, or had, two
outstanding commwlity colleges ·in
Orange Coast College and Golden West ·
College, but it looks like old Orange
County retfogression has gotten to them
also.
With the firins; of Dr. Catanzaro as
chairman of the Social Science Division,
another .outstandln1 instructor Is being
silenced.
· ·1 have not had the opportunity to
take any of Dr. Catanzaro's classes,
but · most everyone I have talked to
was quite impressed with his Instructing .
Granted there are some who feel he
is unfair, too hard in his gr1dln1, etc.,
but isn't this the complaint about all
good inllructors? If you go into a class
with an <>pen mind and are willing to
think , THEN accept or reject. you are
getting what you went after, an educa·
lion.
DR. CATANZARO and most of his
colleagues in the Social Science Depart-
ment make the students think, they
stimulate the mind. If certain factions
In the area believe that students should
just listen, do their homeworK , and
graduate then we are in a very sad
1tate. . •
I've been &olng to night scl)ool for
almost five years for my degree! orking
full time, and am a wife and mother
of two young adults. one in college
and one rtady to enter Golden West
in the fall. I just hope they have lhe
opPQr.Ulnity to learn from some of the
outstanding ~structors I've had al OCC
a11C!,,GWC. ---Il!R.f. WRRAINE KAMPMAN
Vndereotier A11en11
To the Editor :
Evld11ntJy, from your June 3 editorial, .
Flie Cambodian-V en-ture -
Bu Geor1e --~
Dear Georg e:
You wrote : "Send yoor most
pressing problem to ~r1e and Ii
gel-a mpletcly 'l!ew outlook ~
life." Well. I've written vou about
a problem' which has bttn bolher-
ing me. I've written you, In facl',
lhree times. You 've never
answered .
FURIOUS
Dear Furious :
What are you so fur.ious 1bout?
A letter to the New \ork,Tim~s 'by
Benjamin B. Ferencz, former t XtCU·
tivt counsel. N11.rtmberg War Crime
TfiOls.
11-11 1-hl&hly-dublou1-auppo1lllaii-lhat
the lncunton of Arnet1can troops into
CamDodli will 'speed an hohOl"lble peace
or the aale return of our soldiers.
One may lfgltlmately ch11len1e the
President's juclpnent, but our emotional
1';YU!alon should. not beclO\ld the f1et
that his action wa1 neither unauUiorlzed
nor lllegol.
It's my form of therapy. You uHCI
to be worried about sornt silly
pro'bleln -now you\'e got a new
oullook, You're worried becauae
I don 't answer. See how eJfectlvt
UNDER OUR "Consillutlon, the Presi·
dent 11 exclusively rt1ponalblt ror forel111
1rilln llld ~ comm1nder-ln-chltf of Ihe ----.-i--;,:;:rmtG or,ce.s. l'f1brTonkb1 reaotuuon, I am ?
(Write lo George, originator of Congras ovenrhelm.Jncly authortztd the
Side"•ays Thinking. lnstant solu-Pre~ldent to take all ~ssary measures
... l-J,ions to life 's problems! Merely a{fd to repel attack and to prevenl further
penetrale<IM mlles into the sovereign
state of Mexk.-o. againsl the wishes of
that 10Vemment. In pµrsuit of Pancho
Villa. President Wilson justified the ac-
tion "because there were no military
forces in M111ico that wuuld protect
_Our border 1rom hostile attack and our
own people'trom viok!nce."
tJNrOkTUNATELY no cobrt exists to-
day wlth authority to adjudicate the
legality of the Vietnam Wa r.
you fa vor "logical" police response to
the drug problem on campuses. I gather
that you favor the •·stoolie" program
initiated by the police department in
placin1 supposedJy undercover agents on
campuses to gat~r information on other
st udents. l see that you did not mention
that this prograin places "honor"
students in many instances in thi.s en·
via ble (?l posJlion of inI~nning on their
fellow stuilents.
Wou!C:l-you say, sir, that you know
of another system of government that
uses the "stoolie" program extensively?
Seems' that I have heard of the program
beforC in another country called -
hnlmmm . -oh, yes. maybe Russia~
Nol onfy do ~ung people there lnfonn
on their fellow students, but atso · on
their immediateJelaliyes_Jo gel recruits
for the Siberian program! Favor that!
\Vhy no t? Aren ·t they all .. disobeying"
the la1v?
TltE "STOOLIE" program is not a
necessary "fact of campus life'' as you
·blatantly state. Pills by the bushels are
made by the large pharmaceutical com·
panies right under you r puritanical nose,
_ _and you know It, and what's more.
you don't intend to say one thing about
it. Kids may use pills, but who makes
them, and where are the undercover
a~ents in wiping out the "s~urce" ol
drugs in this country?
Drug arrest stallstics in this countr:y
are based on arrests for "investigation
of suspicion of possession" of something ·
or other. Conviction is another thing,
and who wants to count anything ' a
statistic that is merely an Investigation
of a suspicion in some policeman's mind?
Seems they have their own problems
in the same area of deviant behavior~!~
I'm for kid protection, in more ways
than one.
LOIS PAYJ'/E
(A Teacher}
Power of Words
Press Con1ments
~· Zion, UI., News : .. The Power of Words· . ' They sing. They hurt. They teach. They
sanctify. They were man's r i rs t, im·
measurable feat of-magic. They libefat.ed
us fro1n ignorance and our barbarous
past. For without these marvelous scrib-
bles which build letters into words. Words
into sentences, sentences into systems
and sci ences and creeds, man would
be forever confineri to the self·isolated
prison of the scuttle fish nr the chim·
panzce."
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water. Most professiona l advice n 'grcsllon . If a · belligerent violates
colutnrrist in the entire advice neutral territory of a !late which fails'
ab!mee-of a binding definltion...of
aggression encourages the United States
to e,mbrace its own view that where
0·1r purpose Is only self-defense the in·
• vaslon ts legitimate. -
11ver et;le. . frenzy. this litcrary....zeal and fcr'1_0r,
11--. _,,_,,.e~i!ly, sex ln-''Califomia .eal'Jlestness, i11ten!i1)',...!RJe jwiee*"YouLh, -
Generation," and many "aches fomUng at the same tJme. f Io w s In honest
racket. -Cheap 1dVlce, one flqor up.J_ ~ 10 repe.J lhe invaaer:theOt~r bell lg~ren1-
(Sen! 25 cent.s tor"my pamphltl: -miy lawfully enter lhe territory to pre·
NaUonal and International law must
be lmproYtd before we can find -
permanent piace . ., Until lhen the
democratic and probably most effective
w11y to register discontent with jhe judg·
ment of the duly elected chit!! tiecutlve
•is vi• lhe mall lllMI ballot box.
\Vcdnesday, June 17, 1970
Tht tditorlal vaae IJ/ the Do.1111'
Pilot seekt to inform and stim·
~late reader$ bJI pre$tt1ti11g thU
ne.wspaP.(r'• opinions and com-
me11tar11 011 topici of Tnterest
a11d slgnf/lcaJict. by .provldit1 g a
/or1un for th.f expres,ion o
our readers' opb1ions. a.Mby
pre!cnting tl1e diverse vttw-
poin~ o/ informed obscrvtrs
and spoketmtn on topic1 of the
day.
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under full-brea•'' growing too . vaJt • measure, and that· is Mrs. Brlskin's
to bear." Qut there Is Innocence, too, big 1ucqess.as a .chronicler of her time.
• m1r.,.1ooq ror~ inoocence. ""lch lends ,(Llpplncoll; 17.95.I .
tbt -• !OITWIUC-<)Ulllfy lhe liillnf . WWII• "-
How to Avoid Sending Money to vent lhe violation from opera.ting to
Advice ColUmnials for Dopey his disadvan.tage. ·
Pamphlet>.) FIFl"Y FOUR years •I• V .S. forcee
Robert N: Weed, Publ1sher
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lJps a,..i. Downs .
Rene Byers of South'em California Edison (in the bucket)) is under a.
lot of tension in his high voltage job, which carries with it a lot -of ups
and downs'. Byers was 80 feet up tOday, cleaning dusty power insulat·
ors along Fairview }\oad in Costa Mesa with high pressure hose.
........ Work is commonly done in Southern -California to keep insulators
clean so they won't short out. In other parts of the country, a heavy
rein accompUshes same. task. ·
SA Judge Declares Most
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· Of Abortion Law Invalid -
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By TOM ~ARLEY
Of "" DellY ...... Si.ff
. "Much of California) Therapeutic Abor~
lion Act was ruled unconstitutional today
by a municipal couft judge bl an opiJ1ion
which suspends criminal charges aga_inst
a San.ta Ana ph)'s~cian ·.oo his attractive
ta.year-old assistant. ' Judge William Thomson defended what
he called "the right' or any w.oman
to seek 11 .abortion" i• a five-page
npinion which subttantia1ly agr~s with
tile urlief laodmark rulil)g of Judi•
Manson Attorney ' .
Warned Over
Paul Mast, his colleague en tht Santa
Ana Muiliclpal Court bench._
But Judge Thomson made il clear
today that he is in full agreement with
cerlad provisions o( the co11troversial
abortion code that was passed by the
legislature in 1967 -those sections which
s~fy that all abortion procedures car-
ried~ out on women who have not passed
the twentieth week o{ their pregnancy
should be performed under carefully
regulated circumstances.
Judge TbcmSOll defined those regula--
tioas aa including the right cl the st.ate
to• inailt upon 1borUoo. procedures bein&
canied out in hospitals and clinics by ··
physicians whose procedures are ap-
proved by medical organizations and
IOcieties. .
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Escape 1.ry ·F_Oile'd _
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CandlelighJ ~ill~r· Put in Solitary
Sreclal If .._ DAILY PILOT
• COLORADO SP.RINGS -California1s
candlelight killer ~ liberty aloq
with a cellmate by· trying to tunnel
cut of a maximum security jail wing
here, but failed, authorities discloaed
Tuesday.
Robert W. Liberty, 23, and his partner
In the jallbi-eak attempt were im-
mediately placed in soliWy confinement
under heavier guard alter the Sunday
incident .
El Pa.90 County Undersheriff Doyle
McCammoo announced that Liberty and
Jamea E. Jackson Jr., 24, jkobably would
have dug throu&h the cinderblock wall
if not caught by an alert jail officer.
Uberty's last known address was 350
Avocado St .. Costa Mesa, while lawmen
noted Jacbon 7 li~ewlse charged with
Nixon Reveals
Three Pronged
Economy Curbs
WASHINGTON.(AP) -President Nix-
on announced today the ereclion of .a
thtee-"Nay governmental barrier to
spiralling inflation, while promising:
•· [ will ool take this nation down
the road o( wage and price controls."
Nixon thus gave way to ·increasing
pre15ure for a policy or volunlary
reatraint on wages and prices~ .
tn a nationwide TV-radio broadcast
On econoim.ic pollcY, he lectured business
and labor on their responslb1Uty to
,refrain from excessive price mal'kupg
and wage increases.
• a particularly brutal murder -was
captured ln Costil Mesa Jut March after
Oeeinc Colorado Srplngs.
Undenberiff. McCammon said the ·
jailbreak occurred in a newer HcUcn
of the El Paio County Jail, which hod
been criticized as archaic and overcrowd-
ed ~e the annex was built. ,...somehow, they get hold of a piece
or metal and had been scraping ~
of the Cinderblocks on the back 1ide of
the cell," he explained. "''Ibey eot as
far as the steel rod supports lna:ii:le
the block when .discovered by one of
· the guards makinc a round."
Liberfy, who llined notoriety I S
Westminster's candlelight killer, after
the June ~. 11181 atrugulllioo murder
or hU ,_girUriend, i1 char1ed. with at
least two recen.t slayings.
He .was transferred later Sunday 'to·
· · the Colorado State H?5J>ital ,'at Pueblo•
"here he al){i his latest giflfriend, Ken--1
dall A. Bierly, 24, ,ol-"--Eugene, Ort.,;
race :JO.day Periods of psychiatric obler· l
valion. l
Each pleaded innocent by reason of :
iqsanity after being captured lut weekf
following a Colorado Springs motel rol>-7
bery and the kldnaping of its owner'• i
wife as a hostage. 1 The eandlell&ht killer spent three years;
in Atascadero and Metropolitan date:
h05pilals after the ritual killinc In•
Westminster and ulUmatelf -like his
name, Liberty -went free.· · 1
He is specifk:ally charged with the;
May 30 torture murder of Robert J,•
(See KW.Ell, Pap I)
.. _Me:sa ·to· Handle
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Narco· Airrests
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
OI Ille DlllY 1'1191 Slaff
Federal agents who engineered seizure
nf '20~000 in Korean marijuana !ITIUg&led
by ·mall and shadowed to it.s Laguna
Beach destinJtion by Costa 'Mesa. police·
helicopter' crewmen will \eave · ~
aecUttm to local lawmen.
.The alleged recipie'nt of the highetride·
contraband sent general delivery to the
main Costa Mesa post office at IMIO
Adams A,ve., was originally expected
to face federal char1es-'
and a vrity of paraphernalia for .mg
drugs; after a lelrch "WUT8Dt llsoed'
to allow confiscation , led lo six dlfferent
booking ct\argts: • '
Costa Mesa Detective Norm Kutch
Was at the tesidence: a1cnc· W\th La&un•
Beach nareoli!::a officers Tunday af.
temoon when two DKW'e suspects amri~
tingly walked into their net.
l~rruptiom
That definilioll would appear to brand
.. illegal the prac<ice of Dr. John s.
Gwyone, 11. of Santa Anl. .
Dr. Gwynne-and-m-assistant-t>ebbi
Meyer ·of Whittier, were arrested May
13 and charged·' with. _two coonls ol
periorming iUegal abortions-.
"The light against inflation I !I
e.verybody's'. business,'' the President
aaid.
He aMounctd these acUons to pull
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I. A National Commi1Sion on Produc-
James R. HaJJ~y. U, of 2J77 Maple
St., Costa Mesai:a;:•• arreatedJL 8801 Diamond SI., na SOiCb, shortly
before nodn Tuesday akmg with four
other persons present.
James D. Gordon, JO, of :llllll liidili
VaUey' Road, Lagunt Beach, was taken
Into custody alor.g with a t•year-okf
Newport Beach tirl and-qUllticned about
their jnvolvement in the case.
G<rdon wu later booked by-Laguna
Beach police on eusptclon of pcaesalon
of ~roin . for S@le. being in ; place
whH't narcotic• and marijuana are med,
and possession of a switchblade knife. ·
•LOS ANGELES (UPI) -The allorney
for Charles Manson drew I warning
from U~ court today that he would
be silencea if he didn't quit Jnterrupting
the judge durinc questioning er pro-
spectiVe jilrors at the Sharon Tate--
LaBianca murder:. trial.
Tbe admonition came from Trial Judge
Charles H. ·older during questioning ot'
prospective jurors on Uleir attitude about
the death penalty.
~ttorne}'. Irving Kanank repeatedly
lnterposedOb}ecliol_IS ~ t1!:e que~onl.ng.
...-Kanarek said the Judge was "solid.ting answers~' and Older finally snapped :'
•·Mr. Kanarek, don't Interrupt the court
again or I'll ha ve the balif£ silence
you."
fl.1anson , 35-year-old hippie cult leader.
sat.-at the defense table and observed
the exchange with inter~t. Duri.ng
pretrial hearings he was e1ected twlCe
from the courtroom £or refusing to face
the judge. Since the actual trial started
Monday he haS crealed no disturbance."
Defendants in addition lo Manson-are
three girls -Susan Atkins, Patricia
Krenwinkel and Leslie Van Hooten.
• Questioning or jurors ~y the .j~dge
covered ~sible . preconceived .~1n1ons
on the guilt or innacense e! the Manson
Family" as well as attitude! on ~he
death penally.
Another factor was the prospect th~t
th~ trial might take as long as six
months and a jury would be sequestered
for that periOd in a ctcwntown hotel. .
One pr~~tive juror, blonde Marllyn
Prei!fer, was excused when sne said
ehe and her husband felt suclt a separa-
tion would •1create an emotional hardship . " . on our marriage.
The process of selecting the jurors
(See MANSON, Pqe 2)
Dr. Gwynne aJld his mother, Mr1I'.
Rubye Unruh Gwynne, 56, was arrested
at the 17th Street Clinic-Tuesday on
idefttical charges. Mwnicipal court action
.agamst the pair was being delayed today
pending the eagerly awaited rulin1 by
Judge Tbomso11.
Dr. Gwynne told the world . at largft
outside the courtroom that he will con-
tinue to perform..·his allegedly illegal
operations al the clinic "to whoever
wants them and at any time." He poil1ted
out that the Wue:r raised by his arrests
will eventually be debated in the United
States Supreme Court and he inteRds
to continue is practice . until .the high
court gives its ruling.
Judge Thomson gave Deputy District
Attorney Martin J . Heneghan 10 days
to amend his complaint against Gwynne
and Miss Meyer. It is expected that
Heneghan will delete those portions of'
his complaints referring to statutes
declared unconstitutiooal by J u d g e
San Francisco
W o~an, 78, Dies
On' Airline Flight
An elderly San Francisco woman suf·
fered an apparent stroke apd died on
an Air California flight from the bay
city lo Orange County this morning,
airline officials announced tod~y.
A spokesman for the, airline said Mrs.
Ellil Debingham. 78, was a passenger
on the flight which was scheduled to
arrive at Orqe County at 1:30 a.rn .
· Aboot 1:20 a.m. tht woman suffered
what appeared to be a stroke. She was
traveling with her nephew, thei Rev.
W, Debingham · and his wife also of
San Francisco. (Stt ABORTION, Page Z) . . .
ALL YOU . SPORTS
CHECK THIS OUT
McFadden said a ·physician oo t.he
; fJighl administered first aid and asked
lo have an ambulanoe at ·the airport,
but the woman was dead on arrival,
Fashlon Island becomes "Fun Island"
for dads (and moms. and kids, too) ·
who are interested in sports thisf'atbe:r:'1
Day weekend.
A special sectlon.lnskle t0day'1 DAILY
PILOT previews the second annual sta1·
. ing of SPORTSCENE on the meandering
mall of Newport Beach's Fashion Island
Mapping center.
Perfection Thwarted
MOSCOW (UPI) -NOft!lsl Leonid
I. -wat rMlection to the Supreme
So'1et (parliament) by a vote of 2.3·
miDWI to 4;D but. atUI he wasn't
satisfied with his showing. "Of course
it ls gtatlfying tbat 2"35,692 citizens ,
voted for me, but 4,500 Voted against
me. Why ?" he lllled~
.,
tivity will be named with representatives
from business, labor, go,emment and
the J>Ubl.ic. Its ··duty will be to filid
ways of increasing outpuLJ>er worke~
and bringing a b!l lance between cost
.and productivity ·to as5ure more stable
prices.
2. Nixon direc ted the Council of
E:conomic Advisers to prepare a peri«tic
"in£\ation aleri," to spotlight significant
wage and price bulges and analyze their
inflationary impact.
"This inflation alert,, will call attention
lo outstanding cases of price or wage
increa~es and Will be made public by
the National Commission on Produc·
Uvity,'' Nixon said.
3. A Regulations and Purchasing
Review Board is being set up, to review
federal purchasing procedures to assure
that they do not drive up costs and
(See NIXON, Page ZI
'COMMUNITY'
DVE THURSDAY
They included Donna L. ~ampb:tll, 24,
of that address, John W. Carpsteln, 24,
of--bo!-Angeles, Dani"el Ruseve, 22. or
Pasadena, and a 11:year-old girl turned
over to juvenile authorities.
Costa Mesa Police Detective Sgt. John
Regan - a p&rticipant in the tw~hour
operation 'culminating Jn ·the raid -
said all four adults ~Id probably be
arraigned in Costa Mesa or Laguna
Beach.
Discovery of 150 LSD tablets, hashish
Reg~ntto Urge
' No More Fundli
For Newspapers
University of California Regent John
E .. Canaday said today he will ask
rege11ts to with~raw financial support
_ and . university -approva l from student
The· DAILY PILOT Thursday will · newspapers published on the nine UC
publish its seventh annual edition or campuses.
YOUR COMMUNIT:V. The 1970 version Canaday said he will make his re{iuesl
of the magazine is a 41).page publication Thur&lay when Regents mfi!t · in the
with facts, photos , phone numbers and UC Downtown Extensi0'1l Center in Los
the most up-t~date map available for Angeles.
Harbor Area residents. • He said the newspapers should' receive
Schools, Jib[.¥ies, government name5 no university funds or student fees
and phone numbers vie with features · · because the publications are "fraught
on recreation racilities and cultural ac-with obscenities:.! and ·espouse "the Now
, livities in this detailed word-and-photo Left political line.'' --
portrait of Newport Beach and Costa A retired vice j>resident 0£ Lockheed ~
Me~ and their surrOlmding Harbor Area Corporation, Canaday was especially
communities. Watch for It tomorrow-in --critical of-lfG Irvf¥'1 newspaper, the
the DATLY PILOT. NeW University. ,
"l.uue after issue is devoted ·to nothing
' Me·sa High Slate Revised
but political new~ -there's no campus
news al all."
The board's educational policy com·
milte is ·slated lo bear his request
that the papers be financed in-
dependently, be printed off campus and
(See PAPERI, Pap I)
Investigators 'said his Car yjelded a
shotgun. plus suspe(:ted Instruments and
materialS used in the cutting and pro-
cessing of heroin for sate or use. -
The Lido "Isle ·teenaged girl was releas.
ed to her mother, pending juvenile court
hearings on a charge of being in danger
of leading a lewd and dissolute life.
· Customs 'agents who examined the IS
tn 14 pounds of Korean pot 111ur9day
est_Lmaled it to be nearly as strong '
and valuable as hashisn,-;-the refn1ed
sap of tht marijuana plant.
One guessed its value at $150 per
ounce, saying it containec;l a· few seeds)
but was extremely pure compared to
Mexican marijuana, sometimes so poor
it has almost no effect. ~
Police said helicopter pilot Carl
Jackson and Observer Ron Palmer never
Jost Halley's car as it wound from Costa
Mesa ~nto Huntington Beach and
·throughout the Harbor Area.
the chopper crew Lailed Halley to ·
the Diamond Street home, where they
could see the mall parcel carried inside,
thus giving customs agents evidence re-
quired to enler without a~seareh warrant
One was issued later in the dlt to
cnaQlc confisca tio n of other contraband
la'Ymen suspected lo be in the residence,
including merchandise Crom the fire..
damaged Mystic MU 1aHery ia the
Art Colony.
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On Costa Mesa
~irport Boar_ d Parenii Complain Kids Have Too Mucli .Free _ Time School Official
If you've lot .to be in • rut, tl1la
isn't a bad rut to be In. J.ook for
m9re of the same sort of sunahlne
and warm temperatures liloq the
Oranae Coast on ·ftunday.
' . INSmE TOD.4.Y .
By JOANNE ~OLDS The-open campus policy I which allows
Seals on CMla Mesa·s newly created °'.,. ~ """ ''"" students to~leave campus when, they~re aviation commission are more than book· Costa Meta' Hieb Sehlol's cmtrom'Sial ed up and applicants will ~ ILart modular scheduling w'iU be revilld for JOt in clul, arif the unschedufed time
ielling bumped. nert y..-, principal .frank Loi><• told in the middle of the day will be
A total ol 2& penons baVe filed Newporl:Meaa School '"Board members eliminlted, Lopes told board members.
rewroes. liSlin& their qualiflcatioPI for Tuesday night. .Lopn Mid the chan1e In policy was·
eppointment to the plllt'I, which is ex-Modular tcheduling, which bas been beQtc made because "in our t~o years
pected to inc luck sev!R dlem~n.i holding .used at the ICbool lp lJICJ'f:uin& amounts experience we: have found it· dld!l_t work."
sophomores will have an Increase. In
scheduled time with the provlsion that
stude11ts who-perlOffil well wiJJ ·be-releas-
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Sp~ks to _GOP
ed-part-time on a coa.tract basis Wiih · Membera of the Newport-Mesa tchool
t'·'r teachers. board Tue!day nlght adopted a prtllmln-
•r.a ary-,budpt of f#,154,3$1 ·for ·the Jf7G.71
Attempts will also be made, be said, fjscal year.
to schedule indivldu1f student claiies Tl'te preliminary budjet was adopted
more close'ty toe.ether and to shorten unanllJlOUBly after board member Donald
Tl1e last theatrical shots o/ Utt
season will be fired thU week-
t11d bu the ·coata Mtsa Civic
Playhot4.lle and. tlte ntW' l rvi,.e
Community Thtater, both open·
ing comedits. Set Enttrfoin·
m.tllt, -Pagt J7 .•
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C111"'11i. , .......... • t .. ca,.... c-, 11 ~ ., .. ,, four year terms. . over the Jut two years, has drawn Lopes said ''out experience afld the
i----Mayor-Robert .M.__WilS(lfl_lli ex~ heavy critlcfsm from parents because experience of others has been negative
tG make Jhe appointments wit.Mn a few of !We blocks Of free llifae.......-viillbl~ n regards· io-theo:peire'lmpus sltuatiofl.
1 f · Strauss -said he felt the district should the schoo day roJ111 its preaent I 1.m. ~not !en-theJull.lkfpt override·available to 4 p.m.. 9C~dulc:-;---'1.o 1t. ----
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weeks, after acretninc the field _,.,_._th __ '°.,si'.,ludeor..nl!!u!l.~i)~;..11\tYl!l We will operate a closed campus for felklw cit;,.;..OJ:Uncil members• __, l'their com-, all students next Year with the poaslbillty
. Coancihnan Jack A. Hammett propOsed plaints· lo the board c argmfllll"""""""'""'• ""'ae"ru"'o'r~ar
-1the airport commluion. safin.I exis_tin& ~ system has reault.;/ in l 11crea 1 e d successful students es a -negotiablfl
• agenciq 1reA,boged down 1n poUtk:a discipHnary probiems •nd academic item." ,i
or inlcU.., and 11a-·1 worked OUL l>ilurt •t the 1eh<!<>L Tiie princlpaL Hid lndltm•_ 111t1
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will be chlnged by $eptember, Lopes __!!this Is by no me&n1 a decla;ve action 1f ~ --· ..:i. this tlmc.'LJfhf"·final bud&et i1 scheduled
11.: school',$ curriculum wlU-00 for ldoptlon at 0¥ end of the summer
reora:aniztd into di visions which will after public·hearlnsi have been held on
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• week when two new inside lanes are ~ .to traffic, the state Diviston of
inci-Ys rePorttd today.
"'·' 1be DIW' lanel have been under ~
ltn.:tioo since Juoe l• under ~a $3.S
~Dion contract with Kasler Corp. and
• ~ B. Hal! Inc., bf San Bernardino~
With only four lane.a, '\he nort&-90Uth
'jMay bad become m.dequate to carl'1' "h. 15 800-vehkle a day traffic whlch ~ .~ to increase. to 122,000 by
1tl0, hilbway officials said.
The new lanes· will be .open Pf'O"
• ~vely with the first barrlen remov"
!fid·14...iay·on t!IO n«thbound lones from·
~ -In Santo Ano north to Ille ~Freewoy. .
.,o; • In midweek the 10Uthbound lanes from
• Riverside Freeway to Palisades
:.J\oad.Brlstol Street in Costa Mesa wil1
.JQPeD, folmred later ln the week by
~--liecUon from Pall.sades ... llyer.
Next to be constructed ls a masslv.e
-$U million jnkrdwl(e ot Pallsodes-•
Brbltol. The project will extend for seven ..
tenths l of a mile gorth and 10uµt of"
the tmerseetioa and will ·eventually
-Ii part of Ille Corona de! Mor· Nt'WP.CX'l freeways' lnterclwq:e. . . ·
· ~· Is ld>ed\Jled 'to bqin in ilir!T lfll lrith co.,pellois in II ~. ... l J ,.
'uperViso) P ay
_:Raise Approved ·
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:~pervisors from the current $15,000 to
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. CdM HIGH'S CLASS OF ."70: THE CLASS THAT CHANG ED THINGS ..
Landmark Class of 1970
At Cd M High ·Graduates
By THOMAS FORTUNE · one to me because Ot all the changes It
ot 1111 DMtr Pii.t 111tt made within ~channels."
~ravel ~F ir m · i il~~ui t . '
Mesa Company .Named • in CA~ GOmplain~
rJ.. Colorado U... acUon demands ~ dain~ges bl awarded'tq Trans·
GI~ Travel Buruu 'Inc., plus court
alld rolalad lqal costs. , •
A Ctlla M• Mldqua.rtered travel
.,_., bU f1llCI a $4 million claim
..-onlllllnceofcompaniesU
allegH caused the Civil Aeronautics
Board to crack down on ita practices
ncently.
Trans Globe Travel Bureau Inc., ~
namtd in a CAB complaint ch.a.rein&
tt.s new OenVer branch with illegal
methods in arrangin&: cut-rate-charter
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• "'1Clneered the i-1s headquartered
.aL 1880 Newport Blvd.,1and has additional
offices at 4219 Campus Drive, near .... ' Orange County Airport. ·
Offidala .for lhe ,(;AB iuued a com-· -,. -· ...
plaint In May; alleging th• company 1 Freon P .. e l
was offering to. Lhe general public seats , •
on ,June 7 Utt . 14 transocean fli1hts p J.'P' ERS . Ulegolly. · ~·-• • •
'Ibey were set up for the lJberal • 'th
RelilkMJs . CUitural AllOda.tion's man· sold OJ) ~· "in accordance w~
bers, wbile tbe CAB alJeces the company rules lhlt .; the sale ,<>f commerc1_al
waa arrancinc retroactive memberships newspapers. · ~
to U1YOlle !JuYinl a Uckel: • " , He o!so 9; be would lilr< lo prohibit
Federal law forbids this and the CIUI. lhe campul pers from using their
has beeo ~ to enlorao curbs whldl UCLA have been rather ineffective in tbe paA. t.radiqonal 11:"11'!_ _ sucb as the
"This is the ftnt ib;ne we. have filed Daily Bruin or ~ UC Berkeley Daily
a complaint qaitwt a travel apocy Californian. He noted, .itowev'!':, ~re
before !he fll&ht -rts," said oile CAB or. .. ...,. legal ~plicaU~ which
offw:ilL "We hope this may bave .,. . might prevent reteDta from doulg 90. ·
_.. ' , • the propooa1 Is flll Into effect, most
Trans' Globe Travel Bureau encqtive of ~ nine paper• d be put out
R<lll 1" 'ier malntolns Ille c•• •"""" ol business. Cumnlly, an estimated one · · Oxw-nltihl alld daytime registra-
tion for a eeries of aunmer activltles
ipOC-ed by the Costa Mesa Recnstioo
D!pertment is ICheduled T h u r s d a y
through Saturday in the Civic Center.
deterrent effect on all web orpiUa-Unlvefsny-officia~bave: said1hat· Ir
'1W lntr.,.... "or-third ol t.beli budptl are fUnded from
-ll .. -mly.-~-outaro~ of ~~ -itiidi1t .fii€WIOf Uie-·· ·amaer coming harasmnent by pnncipals in' lt h·9"c f ad erti . \
Hours will be 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday
and 9 a.m. io l p.m. Jllriday and Saturday
on the fourth floor ol the fadlily at
77 Fair Drive, according to. officials. ·
Tennis imtructio(l, housewives' softball,
•IPOf'll camp for boys and girls, 'Wl't!stling,
girls' sdftball, female fitness, slim .~d
trim, yop for teens and adults and men s
physical fitness· are offered.
Interpretlve rhythms for chHdren. 4
and 5, elements ol. modem expra.sion
for the 6 to 12 bracket, att instructi'1". do(-.. children'• crafts, puppetry
and c:rutlve expreaioo, begumtng bndle
and day camp are abo available. .
Reglslrallon for aqualics programs will
be llmlled to Friday and Saturday f'°'"
I to 2 p.m. at Colt.a Mesa and Estancia
high scltool awJmmiril pools.
Besides class-type 1 n s t r u c t I o n ,
play'"'"""' will be slaifed w i I h
superv1'ors beginning nm Monday, and
running tl)roUgh Aug. 28, from 10 a.m. -
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Americ~n Society of Travel .A.gents. \ ,, ro1'e ia;ger :blisbed 'l>obiications li.ke
"Jt's J1:15t a long, compehtive batUe~, the Daily Bruin and the~-ily Californian
he explained. · · . . "and· lJeiiiaps UC santa Barbara's El
Fowler said hi_s firm's.Denver JJIB,Jll~ Gaucho might ,possibly Ive on their
is. a !on&Ume: member o~ the n~g;tu Own, but the other p_a "'ou14 have
organization for wpich he ac~eduled \to tclose down, officials .speCulate~
Iliihts aboard rrans l n t e r n a .t I ~n I l ca"U;<iay eoptplained about·~e obscene
Airlines. • . · ~nll political nolure ·of ~ newapapers
No evldtni:e exlsted to the' contrary, '\vef a year-g>, but a 1 blui ribbon
he. added, charging the travel •1tmts'.,.. ~misSion c0mposed of,. niwseaper
organization with malicious, willful and 1.edkors from all over the ~ation found
wanton misrepresentation to the CAB t~ papers to ~ no ~r~ ~ most
or actual facts. · ~ colleif: newspapers. J.
Besidel that agency, PreSidert Charles ~~Jiat also-crltiCiud · UDi rsity pttSi·
Welt, ·Executive Direct.or George L. dent l::harles Hitch for tJot taking ·action
·FiChtenbaum. and Vice PreskJent in the area. HitCh has said a study
'Ibomas M. Keesling are named in the is being made of suggestions made by
actjoo. the editors commission, but Canaday
Filed June" I in U.S. District. Court says he wants action now.
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NIXON ON ECO NOMY • • •
:,:<JUtgoing board member William Hln-:~ln movec\ that a ret0lut1on supparting : measure be sent to Stat~ Sen. James
The Coro0a .dei Mar Hilh School-class -'11le -,ra~uation ce~emony featured ori-·. pric;es; and to reVlew Import policy to everybody's business.\lf you act &Jainst
· or'· 1970, a class that worke'd startling Jina I. music -written, .arranged ~nd see wheiher supplies can be increased the naUonaJ interest, \if you contribute ...
change_. graduated Tuadesday in ceremon· ;1i~d~ri!~s all by Corona de! M~ High f'rotn PGfe l ~:rj:ina~ =~~er demand without ~~m:1:S~~ ti:n ;~: ar~r~~;n~~g~:~ : more, author of the bill.
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• · ttu. motion with t• cm con-, ;, Hlmebi", cju1ppfd. He did not
for rtelection in tbe June primary, . J I years oo the board. .• · ,,,.. bill, SB 1111, bu been !Pvm _..........,.Uoo "7 theS.0.te ~"°· "'nt Orpb!D!lon C«M\IU.. ~ . •be -. .. Ibo jllDDe llil<r ..
.. Ille rftoluiloo .. .-!ved. Wiie~ bod 1n1.rme11· t11e ouperv1son.
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I •· --•-Id ·-~-"--~1 will earned the credentials to call for simila r • • and frimds watched, cheered n som~ -it is the .only part of life that ii G'liAr. Lopes w ".__._. .. .., M;.iNV • "If businessmen and working men are •-di·""--J b"••-• perfonnmg restraint from · business and labor lO cues, ad toet pictum:. anteed. She cautioned against thinking of have 1 YliNUm.,. pu .......,., willing to raise th!ir sights by lowering · The dus ol '?O Jeft no ltu a ll!lacy 1Ue as ladder climbing and a&am.t want· and fine arla which will include. .slow down infiaUon," Nixon said. their demands -they will help
lbaii thtir-lfte sctiOOI flroblbfy will MVer Jng the thiJJIS oile coilldliive lf Me were joufhaliJm, yearbook, drama, speech, Nixon assured the nation that "a themselves by helping to hold down
be the·ame again. only one rung hlif>er. To live like .that is debate, music, arts az:xl crafts. The peacetime economy is clearly on the everybody's cost of living.'' •
Principal I'..eOn Meeks recapped the lo have memories o( relentless dissatis-divlsiol. of practiCal arts will encompass way." he promised : Just before the President went on
graduates' unusual aceomplishmen~. to faction, she said, the areas of agriculture, b.Wness ed~· "Our scheduled withdrawal of forces the air. Rep. Wright Patman (D-Tex .).
ma:ke, he said, students moreresponSlbie---Student Vicki Frost sajd she jis fru-Uon, industrial arts and home econonucs. from Cambodia on June 30 will be kept. released a letter from Nixon saying
and educaUon mare"meanirigful. stra'ted by her ob.wrvance: of Utt ack of A dlvialon al student,IUYlces will group "Oru scheduled transition from a he will use standby credit control aulhori·
• • Theai are · aonie of chanie.s ~ht communication betweeo ,people. She aaid toeether the areas of counsellq, atudent wartime economy to • peacetime con-ty voted him by Congress "if it appea~ Pou1~bJ!' the 1tudeDta~ l · . ~ nothirig . hap~ .. w~· nobosfy: give•. -activities, nunin&_ ~r'tk:a. student 11ID1er .«onomy will be kept as_well. --to metliit-tlie fiation's economic ob· ~ ..,..Aholltkll of lite-• cOde and 1'Jak· giving: is e$Senpa1 for communlcaUon_._ ··reeorda-and...atteodance.---"While our economy adapts . to the jectives would be served by so doing.'' Ing ft' a pamJt rnpcnilblllt)\ · Try to wait around iD someone elae'r Jmprovemeat& have betn mad! in the Te9fdeting of our national priorities and Patman is chairman of the House·
-An oPen campus dur~1 the ~1' mind, she advised .. ~ · • computerized grading system to prevent resources, we are undergoing: a second Banking CoplmiUee.
, SS, a format fellow inmate at'. hour·ff;!r seniors so'they could drive aWaf Teacher Alan Schwalbe had a rriesaage mistakes such· as the. one this sgring great "change. We are trying to do The chairman had written Nixon that
f[9fllpnlpt11 to eit. · ~ for both -parents _and students. He told in which 'I.several hundred grades" were something that has never been .done many members or the committee "are
-Seniors didn't have lo take Jinal parent.S to let thiir you·ngsters make their ·1ost U!i the compufer. -.. before; to avoid a recession.. while we deeply .concerned by the -apparent in·
exams. " own decisions on moral Issues -inclua. Another improvement in the grading bring a major inflation to an erid." action on the pert of the federal govern-
-Student 'forums were heid' with stu· Ing the military draft. "Trust your train-system Lopes said is under study is "Now is the time" Nixon said, "for ment in the fact of a mounting economic
dents .encouraged to talk about every· ing," he said. "Apples don't fall far the use of pass-not pass grades in now-business at every level. to take price crlsisr"
thing they didp't like about the school. fr9m the tree." college ~p courses. actions more consistent with a stable Nixon replied : "I am pleased that -n.e social studies curriculum will He cautioned graduates not to burn •'The importance d grades tends to cost of Jiving, and now is >the time you use the ward 'apparent.' There are ~ H~ Beach police stningly l>t tprn apart 8!Jd ,redone fQr next year· their bridges behind thera. niake students stay in academic areas for labor 'to structure its wage demands people who confuse talk with action ,,~~'" bim cl involvement in the May -Studepts didn t have lo report to And t~ parents .and graduates together:, r lhey are familiar with," he e1plained. to better achieve a new stability of and gimmickry with a fundamental at4
" T munitt·of AWOL ao&dler David L. study hall .. t • • he advised, "~t ·1s never too late to 11t "They will ' not explore mew areas for costs. tack on problems ... The c~ntry does
whose body ecmtainbtg two -Students 1nterv1ewed and hired the down and rap with one another." fears of lowering their grade average." ''The fight against inflation i 1 not face 'a mouQting economic crisis.'
calk slugs, wu 'found at Golden school's first director of student acth•i-Ken Koury, student aetJvities clirector. :-:===================================~==:::==;--eoU.ce ties. . said young j>eople art growina:·up in the • ~:~ wU the mspected!ringleader -Typing class was grQ.ded pass_ or fail ·age of ttte alienated American,
1 of instead of letter grades being given. "'Big brOther can provide you with an Bomie and Clyde sty e &ant -An earth day was held on campus education. a i·ob,•and if all else 'falls, a men and a. woman believed ~-Ible for a string of Orange C06t and the grounds have been almost spot· welfare check," he said. "The world ts
, 10me involvin& brut.a.lity. less since then. still looking to America for leadership
• . H and hi t -ftt> .. _ atved ex -Students managed their own money but America is toM:ing at te1evis on."
_,.... e . 1 "° r.o-·1 " • • -a budget or $110,000. Referring to youth dissatisf on, he
tion afte~ ~ d~~re .:...More students were involved in slu-asked, "Are the kids ~· to tell us
• team nd esa .0 tr~~ dent government. something?" He said he looks to youth for
nrly March • U::,: 1~81 ~I 1&, -Students selected their own senior the answers.
the bludgeon m r 0 a ora picture photographer, dance bands and
rings pawnshop owner. where to go for the senior prom. ·
,, Erllni NlelJ<ll,. IO, WU beolat lo death "These days you hear so much about Woim ded Sold1'er • a rtfJe .durq a robbery and loot i'iotlng and strikes and trouble In school
: from his modest pawn&hop was , arid We. don't have that," Princ ipal Meeks
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ABORTI ON •.•
Thomson and again prtss charges against
the controversial physican. ·
Defeme aUorney Moses B e rm a 1n
described the Thomas nfinc as
•·somewhat cmfuslng but a clear in·
dication in ma:ny aspects, that the state's
caJe against the pracUce of · abortion
j~ on its last legs."
The 11\omspon ruling.will broadly sup-
port, he said, hls argwnenta of deftnse
of Dr. Robert Cumming Robb{ the Laguna
Beach physician-whole arm on ah9rtlon
charg~ produced the opinion or Judge
Mas~ and the di smissal of abortion counts
filed against the 67-year-old Art Colony
dotoot.
The district attorney's response to the
f.fast oplnion was to indict Dr. Robb
throuat> Ille grand jury one! toke the
' '" abortion dlarges direct to Superior C.Urt .
· · Bmnan's plea for dismisul of tOOse =.:z:.:..LO~. :..::-.. ~ ~:. chari:es will be heard Thurlday. '
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..., tsl , 0 a· C7141-"'1..Q11--t~ ·to faVO!°__bJs [elJ~ 1).uril\:s °"'"''o.w,. °"'.....,.. Ml•N71 _treatise m the mmts of abort.ioo. Ciao . ar..,.. c-i .......,.,. JJ such a ruling were to become Jaw. ~ ::" JPt •••· 111w1ritt-. It wu explaSli.ed, abortkms~ up to and =~':..:~~~-,:. Including the t-.wn Ueth week of -pregnian-...,
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shot alongside a desert road by a bandit,
crawled to his car and with a bullet
In his stomach drove 45 miles for help
tod aY,. sherl.ff's deputies said.
Neither the We of Master SgL Richard
Austin Hunt Sr., of Fort Lee, Vi .. nor
any of his lhree smaJt children knew
how to operate an automobile, sheriff's
' cleputies said, and Hunt ·was compelled
to drive himself.
Deputies said Hunt was assaulted by
a gunman shortly after he pulled
alongside Highway Interstate 40 to aet
a baby bottle out ,of the trunk of his
car. The gunman, depUUes said, ·pulled
up alongside, demanded_ Hunt's wallet,
and after a struggle, shot him with
a .30-caliber rifle. Hunt had $a1 in the
wallet, deputies said.. ,
Hunt was en root.e to the Presidio
in S&r1 Francisco, deputies said.'
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was further dela yed when Older took
the _prarpecl$ one by one into his
chambers to quesUon the.m about the
possible iNluence bf ·television ind
newspaper cover•ge of the case to date.
TUeiday Kanarek orrered to a~p
the first 12 persons selected at randog,
to be seat.ed-t.entatively in the .jury.
box'. Their narrii!s were -dra"n Jrom
·a steel box containinJ ' the 'names of
IO prospecto. The iudle lgnOrecl this
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first watch issue for all astronauts
on In the Apollo space program.
1he moon EVen if Dad_)_a_stay-at-home,
he'll be proud to show his
friends he's wearing "the
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Help For the Trollhled
A sign on the rear suite in a modest Costa Mesa
commercial building asks anyone who may be holding
drugs not lo enter.
·"The Center" is \vritten on thfi window.
. -Through thls door pass so me.of the most miserable
pl!ople tn the wotld -and also Uie luckiest -~ecause
this is the Harbor Area Youlh Problem Ceilter.
Help is available for many troubling thinzs.
. No matter how prosperous lht,community·it serves,
the need for such a facility became painfully evident
long ago. Heroin is tested in the blood of rich boys as
well as ghetto youngsters.
aet babies. Sobetimes Girls fr.om "good families"
venereal disease t,oo.
Since .a &roup of Harbor Area Iedders from all
Jevels of the community began the -fob, The Center has
t b~_en growing. So has the number of young people seek· -
ing help, from···dii'ig use io comin& to terms with those
awful adolescent years. . ' • Through a .volunteer 5taff and a director paid by
-the CJWnty, victims of.,..these many problems are being
-;---tererrtd to agenci·es-which can-help-them bfsl, or-get··
: ting guidance right there and now.
Medical aid and psychological counseling needn 't
be expensive. but many people simply don't kno\v where
to tto for it. The Center 1s one answer.. ·
Despite some initial fears by city officials who en·
dorsed the concept but worried about a location in their
own..cnmmunity. The Center has worked out. It has been
self-polici'ng. · ·
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the young people who need The Center most. They are
seeking its· tielp. .
, They fimt constructive 8ssistance, not criUclsm for
a problem they already know terribly well in most cases. For whatever reason. rebellion or simple human ignol'"'
&nee, they have fallen into trouble and are su'ffering.
And they cannot gel out alone. • ; . ' ·-
For Summer Jobs, Call YES
With graduations this week, Harbor Area high school
and college students will be out looking for summer jobs ~ and the outlook is not too bright.
The job roar)tet for experienced workers is in a
· lymp _and .it's even tougher for ti youngster with little
or no experience, no matter ho·N enthusiastic he may be. . ' .
. MaJIY._ young ~eople ~re seeking work to help fin,~ce ~e1r fu~Ure educa.t1on, and most all certainly would
like to find something constructive to do with their free time.
So it behooves employers to give a little extra l~ought to spots in their organizations that fltight be
filled by you_nst~rs who may be short on experience,
but lack nothing 1n the way of energy and enthusiasm.
The Newport Beach-Costa Mesa· area is fortunate ~o ~a_ve-a Y~uth ·Employment Service (YES) that special· 1ze~ in getting employers arid young workers together.
. Summertime hotirs of 10 a.m. to 2 p.m: for the
office began today. The YES office is at the Boys Club of
_the Harbor Area central branch building, 594 Center St..
,Costa l\1esa .
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The most important si ngle yardstick of its success
-lo date , perhaps, is the fact that wor.<1 has s~refd al!)Qng l -. -HetP put youth into-constructive work. "7 billion, '8 billion, '9 billion, 110 billion and sliJl risingf'i;"verything
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'Extended
Family'
Replaced
Dear
Gloo~y
Gus:
COila Mesa -a first clan cltJ
with a second class postofflce 1tnd
post.al service. Worse yet. a park·
ing slt!,!alion so bad it is in a class
by itself.
\ -G. M. C.
We tnaY be taking too shtlrt a view
of whit. is popularly (and thoughtlessly)
called -.,the generation gap." Wh~t is
happeqing between parents and children
'today may be the end result of a time we examined its viability. The
1onger:-process than we have considered. benefits of marital independence !ere
Around the beginning of the 20th Cen· immediately obvious to young couples :
tury, the traditional "extended family" the strain of rearini children In an
started 'to be replaced by the modern i&olated family constellation was not. ,
"atorrflc:-familY" for the-fir5t tune· in .--1s lt-p65S"ible that muc.h"Of-th-e !'Minic~
humal\,. history -an event alm06l un-and tension and ttbelliO!I of youth in mark~ _an.d ~obse~ved. except by a our time springs from the social and
few s~1alista m sociology. emotional il\!Uffictency of the atomiciied
l WAS THE LAST of my family, family? Are a mother and a father
fi>r instance, to be alone enough lo handle a child., much
born in an "exten-less several children? ls the double
.,. ·~ ded" -setting -in burden of exclusive propinquity with each
a house inhabited other, and isolation from other families .. not only by my par· d i.·ldr ents, but by grand· too heavy for parents an c11L en to
parents and uncles bear?
and aunts as well.
At ~ Ume -by
the end of World
\Var I -farnilie.~
v.·ere already being·
atomicized.
That is to say, young people were
marrying and setting up their own
houselfolds, free from parental and tradi·
tional restraints. The "family" came
t'l consiSt of •a mother and lather and
several children. \\'hirliOg a r o u n d
• together in a constellation _ that was ~ni
. ' que\y .new in human s«iety. replacing
the tribe and the' clan of tbe past.
' -r THI' HAS BEC0!\1& the pre".ajling '
.. pattem for the past couple of generations
· .(as £ene.rati0ns used to be measured
In 3Ct ' year" spins), and .iperhaps it is
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WE ~1UST AT LEAST begin to tsk
these questions of ourselves. In the past,
children were reared by many adults.
They could go from one to the other,
seeking consolation or understanding, and
finding different responses from the
varied adult members of the extended
family.
The pressure was not-nearly so greal
on the parents alone ; decisions were
balanced. and authority was diffused.
Gravdparent.s both so~tened the ri1ors
of growing up and sustamed family unity.
Even though they had difficulties and
conflict!, possibly the net result was
i;upportive for the parents and satisfying
for the children. Maybe no family, like
no man, was meant to be 111 island.
either.
··:~~fCa.lifo.rnia Generation'
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.: 'J.ijueiine .. B_r~kl~· .is ' a· Southern
Caii6Jtni~· Yi_>Unlt lady who. in a ·spraw·
. ling !1¥1Ulti-cbaracJered first novel called . "C~li!lrrrta-·Generatiol'I." .observes nine
· peorfe.gr.owingo·up in 'Wesf l.A>s Angeles ~duti.i: the· J960s. In ·essence, it is about
the ild CalUorn.ia Hig{; cr'owd, Levl;-clad
chilcten ot·the angels, and ·Mrs. Br1skln
_' c:>vefs them with the temt>Q and decible-
quo~t of "Hair." "' J ~~s a yeast>'· wild Watus,i kind or bOo~ a baJ novel but good · aqciology tt--iii'rWii.Uttt.;;:,;of-f vVl!ast""tncrgy and-percepllon ll'hci ~ apparently, «f.ldil'l Qring ·herself
·to )fave anyth ing oilt. So, the "Kids"
are Ute umes: civil right.S, · race, war,
studint fiots, drugs, .amateur film-mak·
ing, lol.k, ~ock, l\oufn. Drysdale .. Sun.wt
Su-ii. black. power, the Kennedys; the
Peaoe Col'ps, .a march on the ,Qakland
".fnd'f:tlOil. Center, Sproul ~laza, ~n·
terr,dat· marriage., and· once 1n a· while 3. 'jatring Jine, IS when sorrieone "fal,lel•
. loed;J~lishly."
l\lltl. BRISK.IN could stand some
tcri«ls editing. Yet I found her book
a riore satisfactory and honest piece
or "iork than the standard -marathon
1ex Dovel, the Jacquelin Susann-Penelope
Ashf opus in which cynicism triumphs O\lf~ ityle. · , ..
·wallaces of th Is l)Op.art will never
achieve. Jt woukl. be ·an easy novel
to' put down, crlt.ically, just as it is
easy for me to put down ~ysically.
However, Mr5. ,erisk1n's "Kids" pull
you alona, as the large cast of Dos
Pasos' characters p11lled the reader in
units of "U.S.A." Ont can, for the
moment. reject lhe lady as a novtlisl.
But if a future historian wot.(ld un-
derstand the •• ln Southern Cllifomia,
he should read thb:, u he would read
the novels of Raymond <llandler to
understand much of the aame l1ndscape
Of tlle '30s and 40s. • ~ •
THIS LEAVES little space to discuss
the old California Highs. Most interesting
to me are the · Neisi, Ken lgaw1, a
gardener's son, who woos and wins the
white girl from Beverly Hills, and Yofk,
the saCI. son of ~ a moVle star. See ?
Everything is here, In abundance. ·
'A Step Back Toward Barbarism' . . . .
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Condeinn~ Packet of Beilenson Bills
To the Editor:
Once again the DAILY PILOT his
iss1.1ed a reuoned plea for a cautious
look at "A Questionable Bill" (edjtorial
Tuesday, June 9). I only hope a reasoned
plea will be sufficient to stir all of
us apahtetic citizens to express our views
to the Legislature on the whole insidious
packet of Beilenson bills. The sum total
. of these bills could mean a total restruc-
lurina of California life by turning many
responsibilities properly belonclne in the
family circle over tO \he stati. . .
' . WE ALWAYS slip a step back towards
barbarism whenever I.he value or a -single
human llfe is degraded . These bllls which
authorize violent destruction of the un-
born (SB-544), sterilization or abortion
of a-g1rr-or--atl}' a1e without partnta
cor1sent CSB-542), and sterilization or a
spouse without his or her partner's con-
sent ($8-543) are not only evil in prin-
ciple, but also run contrary to Uie
ultimate goals of any society which pro-
fesses care for the rights of all Its
citizens. .. ·
... tile best solution lO Social problems
seldom in volves a brute forct approach.
These three bills are nothing less.
J. M. VANDEWALI.E
'Rl9hts OIJHter•ted'
To the Editor :
• 4?:
to 40 Corona del Mar kids who 1oofed
off. Nice going.
'·' ·Mai•L:--·' -... Well, I gue&S we can do the old
t canceling the subscription bit: How do
you like the America you and TV and
movies have created?
Letters /rom readffs are welcome.
Normall11 writers should conve11 their
mtssages in 300-WOTds or less. Tht
fight to condense letters to fit space
. or eUminatt libtl fl restroed. AU let-
ters m.urt in.elude .fioftature mtd moil-
ing addNU, but ftOtftet ma11 bt tt1ith-
hcld cm request if 1ufficient reason
is appartnf. Pottf"ll tOitl not· be pub-
liJhrd.
• MRS. J. A. SNYDER
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Retro9re11lot1
To the Editor:
Pity the Orange Coast Junior College
~I District. We have, or had. two
. outstanding community colleges i n
Orange Coast Ccllege and Golden West
College, but. it. looks like old Orange
County retrogression has gotten to them
also.
you favor "logical" police response to
the drug problem on caiJlpuaes. 1 gather
that you favor the "stoolie" program
initiated by the police department in
placing supposedly undercover agents on
campuses tp gather information on other
students. I ste that you did not mention
that this program places "honor"
Students in many Instances In this en-viable{~) position of informing on their
fello~ students. +
\Vould you say. sir, that you knOw
of another system of government that
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uses the "stoolle" program extensively?
Seems th.at I ha ve heard of the program
l>cfore in anotber country .called -
hmmmm -oh , yes. maybe Russia?
Nol--0nly--do-YOUng people there inform __
on lheir fellow students, but also on
!heir immediate relatives to ~et recruits
for the Siberian program! Favor that!
\Yhen conve,Pience is accepted as the
c.riterioo .of deltroyin1 -one innocent-life,
It can lorfcally be accepted as the
criterion for laking any innocent lire,
if corivenience dictates.
While a w_ornan has a ri&ht lo ch_oose
whether or not llhe will conceive a child,
she has no right to destroy her baby's
life once it has begun. The pr~abortion
moverilenl,_e_sRec.iaJly the d_rjve_ (or abor·
lion on demand, U a serioo.s challenge
to human life.
With the firine or Dr. Catanzaro e
chairman of the Social Science Division,
another outstanding instructor is being .
allenced. Why not? Aren·'t they all '"disobeying".
--•he law ? I have not had the opportunity to
lake any of Dr. Catanzaro!s-classes.-
but mott everyone I have talked to
was quite Impressed with his instructing.
Granted there are some who feel he
is unfal'r, too hard in his grading, etc.,
but isn't thil the complaint about all
good lnstrUctors? If you go into ·• cla11s
with an open mind and are willing to
think: THEN accept or reject. you are
gelling what you went after, an educa-
PATRICIA FEIJlE
Good "'· Bad News
tion. · To !he Editor :
W~ll, I admit I really miSe a mistake
a yeir ago. And nobody likes to adJ{lit DR. CATANZARO and most of his
THE "STOOLlE" program Is not a
ncceSs:J:ry "fact of campus life" as you
blatantly state.-Pills by the -bushels are
ms.de by the large pharmaceutical com-
panies right under your puritanical nose.,--
and you know it, and what's mo~.
you don't lnteild to say one thing about
it . Kids may use pills, bul who make11
them, and where are the undercover
_.agents. in wiping out the "source" of
drugs in this country?
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In regard to Senator Beilenson'5 Abor-
tion ·Bill : An intention to file an initiative
has been recorded-in Sacramento. The
initiative will be placed on the November
ballot. This initiative allows any woman
al any time (up to deli very) to demand
an ·abortion regardless of . her mental
or physical capacity, and the Initiative
says, "This right shall not be restricted
by individuals or institutions."
they ·were wrona. colleagues in the Social Science Depart.
t~Plimented...you OI) your-presen---menL..mak lhe_studenls think. they
taUon of "good news." But it's been stimulate the mind . If certain factions
all downhill ever stnce. In the area believe that students should
A week aao Monday the queerts and just listen, do their ~omework. and
Drug arrest statistics in this country
are based on arrest> for "investigation
of suspicion of-posaeuion~of..somethiru~-----1
or other, Conviction ls another thing,
pod who wantr to count nything a
THE RIGHTS guaranteed to each of
us by the Constitution are obliterated
in this initiative. The clear intent is
to force every physician to perform
fish fry were 1,rowded by t h e lfaduate then .we are In a very s~d
"Cal\dlelieht Killer. ' 11tate. .
TONIGHT WE can only discover these
2,000 good kids in Colla Meaa on page
7 -small print-, But page one Is devoted
an abortion regardless of his own con-
science. 1.t also would force hoiJiilalS -Quotes
I've been going lO night school for
almort five years for my degree. working
full time, and am a wife and mother
of two young adults, one in college
and one ready to enter Golden West
in the fall . I just hope they have the
opportunity . to learn from some of the
outstandinc lnslructors I've had at OCC
1nd GWC.
MRS. l.ORRAINE KAMPMAN and nurses. doctors to accept medical GoYU1tOr Rell• _ "Today the
pracl!Ce by fiat -the will of the slate. batbartans are abnwl (but) 1 don't
This is BUI No. 544: thlftk that with the kind of llw en· VndePeotler Agents
To the Editor: AT 111E TIME · sen. Beilen1on
sponsored the tl'lerapeutic abortion laws
in 1967, he said he wanted better laws
to P,rotect "possible life." Three years
later, March, 1970, he has presented
to"'lhe sanate o; the state of California
a seven-point program to curb population
growth. These seven points include abor-
tion on demand, tax penalties for anyone
who has more than two children, st1te-
sponsored birth control clinics, including
the provision that prophylactics be 1iven
to minors, the removal of restrictions
on voluntary sterilization. . -
THE DANGERS here are obvious.
' Dea'r Geor1e: · .
You wrote : "Send your mo5l
pre511ing problem to-Geoi-ce ind
get a completely new outlook on
llfe." Well, I've written YoU about
a problem which has been bother·
Ing me. I've writ~n yq_u, In fact,
three times. You 've never
answered. --.
FURIOUS
Dear Furious: · •
Whal art you so furioU!i about?
It's my fonn of tPerapy. You used
to be worried aboUt some silly
· -·problem-nbw you 've •got a·neWi
CMJUook. You 're 'Worried because
l don:t answa-. See how effective
forcement wt have the mobl tn the
streets are either aolng to cot1trol those
1treeta or take over the naUon." Evidently, from your June 3 editorial, <
The Cambodian ·Venture
A. letftr to the New York Times by
Benjamin B. Ftrenc.:, formtr eJ;t:cU..
Uue collnarl, Nurtmberg War Crime
Trials. • It ls.a highly dubious aupposition that
tht-incurakln ol American troops Into
C.mbodil will s;eed' 111 honoroble peace
or the l&fe rttum of our told~ra.
One IMy legitimately eh1IIen1e 111<
Pre9lden\'1 judgment. but our emotJon1I
rtvul1kJrl should not becloud the fact
that his acUon waa neither unauthorized
nor lllec•I. -
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penelrated A miles into t~e sovereign
ltlte of Mexlco. against the wishes of
that 1ovnrnent, in l>UfSUlt of PinchO
Vtlla. President Wilson juslified the ac·
lion "btea111e there were no military
forces Jn Mexico that 1'-'0Uld protect
our border from hostile attack and our own people from Vloll?nce. 1~
VNDIR OUR COnlUtution. the Presl· UNFORnJNATELY no courl exists tq-
dtnt.is nclultvely ~IJIOftllble .tor knip day With authority to adjudii::ate the
affaln and ll commander·in<hle:f of the ll11llty of the Vietnam War.
armed fOftU. In the Ton~ln rtlOlution, The absence or a binding definillon of
Conareu overwhlli'nlnaly authorh:ea the -a@ession· erle0iirage1-u" Unlred States-
President to take all ntcell8ry measures to embrace its Ol:Yn view that \\'here
to rtpal attack and lo prevent further tiur purpa~ fs onfY self-defense the in·
agre.,ion. lf a-belligerent violates vasiori is legitimate.
neutral terrltocy of a state which fails National and intem1tional law mL1st
to repel the lnvad_er, I.he other belligerent be improved before we can find
may lalf!ully enter the territory to pre~ permanent peace. Until .then t h.e
vent the . violation from operaliru; to democratic an:d probably most · eff~Uve,
statistic that is merely an investigation
of a suspicion in some policeman's mind?
Seems they riave their own problems
in lhe same area of deviant behavior!!!
I'm for kid protection, in more way1
than one.
l.OIS PAYNE
(A Teacher)
Power of Words
Pre1e Commenta
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Zion, Ill., ~ew~: "The Power ot Words:
They sing. They hurt. They teach. They
s~nctify. They were man 's first, Im-
measurable feat of rnaglc.TheY liberated
us from ignorance and our barbarous
past. For without these marvelous scrll>-
bles whicb build letters into words, words
into sen tences, sentences into system11
and scienets and creeds. man would
be---forever • confined to the self-isolated
prison or the scuttle fish er the chim·
panz~."
..... iliiiiiiial--
IV ed n es day, June ~7. 1970
-TheJ<lllorial page o/ lhTDllllu-t----4
Pilot 1eekl to inform and 1tim-
vlate rtodtn br prt&enting th&a
newspoper't opinions and com-
rrtenlary-o" toplcs 0/ )ntert1t
a11d 1ignifica1u:t, bu providing a
forum for &he c~tslion o/
our rt*r• oPhtfottJ, an"d by
prtlt1ttmf ihe di"rx -view-
poinU of informed 'obstn>fn
Olld SJ?Okf.tmtln Ola-topics 0/ thf
day.~ · · .,
e is, nalurally, i;et 1n ·~allfof!11a
Ge alion," and many ''aches ionn1ng,
un full breasls. growing too vai;:l
to 1p;!ar." But therP,, Is inn6cence, too,
a marvelous rare lnnocenee, which lends
lh• bookTromant!CqualllYth<lrvin1
One lmgs for the conomy of a Philip
Roth in this 567-page exercise In youthful
frenzy, this literary zeal and fervor,
earnestness," Intensity. The juice of )'OUth.
at the same time, r Io w s In honest
measure, and that is Mrs. Brlskln'a
big success as a chronicler of her time.
(l.i incoll; 17.9$.) • -~ ~~11tlll .. 1fll•1-1:==-~-=-:...:::·:=:-=.:·-::::...;~
I .am? his disadvantage. { way lo register dlscontcnl With the judg-
ment of the ' duly electe~ chief e1ecuti~e Fll'TrrDUR yean 180 -u.s:-forces • 1.-vla iliimiilf anaO.llot bOx. --
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··Nixon Sets July· Draft Call· . . ' . Se nate Continues Cambodia· Debate · : ·'
• WASU!NGTON CU P!) -
··Presidmt. Nixon has set July
1 for the Mtion 's second draft
lottery ill the wake or 1
Sulft!M Court ruJing that
could produce a !lood ol ap-
plications from YOWll -men
seeking conseimlious objector
status. ~
Selective Service Direc.tor
.Curtis W. Tarr, at a news
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ngillnlols to.,_ U.clainl I
<I. _-.. fllloctar -oa
~ritairi' s --wib~n Nearing . .
U nprece(lented Thi~d Term,
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moral or ethical IS wtll as WASHINGTON (AP) -Op-• nounced both sides for delay. be 1n setting I vote by Junt t
reli&)ous srouncts, will not. ap-ponents of. proposed war curbs ini tactics and threat.eoed io 30." · , I
ply retroactively. m US activities in Cambodia resign unless the issue could Cotton d.arced the Senate l
He said it will not a p pl y · · . be resolved and the Senate has -"a __ of • to anyone who . has ~ have rrsumed foot-dragging 'cOOld tum its attentim to a ~-
ordered t.o report for induction tactics in ... elrort to delay · prHSing f4 .5 billion · education paralylil" with debate "drm-·
and also said it doer not mean a final vote on the measurt bill. ing· IJong d1y alter day about
a youth can 891 emnption• ..i that bit occus'fd the Senate ]d:aosfietd said oppooenil of the difference bet we·· 1
as .an objector' to .. lhis tor lllJ: weeks. • the Cooper-OllJrch amend-. Tweedle-Oum and Twee.~ 1
particular war''..,.... Vietnlin. .A dozen~ lo ... the ment, which aeeM to restrict Dee." N~ signed •n ~eucutive H"f · B 0-~·-b _..;,_.,. ,.. US -ations in Cambodia """-New H.1mp1 h 1'r •
.-elimimting 11a1e onct I ton uys ~-.. i;;;;;;;tion .i~ "'Jwy '1, "appeer to ~Nidbowill"'mab
Jocal quotas in the drawing • today, including a propouI to believe they Will be winning myaelf a perpetual nuisance i ~ ... '::, '::! ~ ~._ .... :~. ~ &_hare of Vegas permit the Ille « ~ a great victory if they keep on this until the education :
J9'/G. ,.,,._,, -. Fi&!>ter jets to Thailand and UW. g~ until Jun<> 30," the m....,. Is brought op ""'·'
The lottery held last Decem-LAS VEGAS (APJ -Hilton_5-oY_U. '{~_,_ . day .President ~11on says an I am going to 'resign as ~:
LONDON (A-P ) --James hold the nation'Sbighest office ID between. terms.. her .set numbers based on . Hotel eorp. is the first major As debate c:ont1nued ·Tu~ --u.s:---t~ will be out of senator." He i$ the seniotr ·' l~arold Wilson, 4 the youngest for JO years, two years klnaer For Wilson, tlie expected· birtbdates for men who wei-e 'hotel chain to buy a Mare day, Democratic Leader Mike Cambodia. ·GOP member of tbe -a_p...,,'
British prime minister of the than Sir Winston Churchill and triumph is all t!W: more/ already 19 to 25 )tars old. of Nevada's lucrative gambl~ Mansfield, already resigned_..to • :·But they are mistaken," prop\lations subrommittet <JI •
. longer than ,lny British prime remarkable because o( .the Underthenewlotteryorder, ing action. keeping the Senate in session .Mansfield said. "What we are educat(on. .
20th century, 1 PP 8 re n 11 Y minister since Sir Robert depths to which hls prestige all .eligible males w,h 0 i e The finn anOounced in t~ rest ot the Year, r.eneY1~d intertsted in_, and what this -Mansfield tried last-wff:k-:-
stands on the thr.eshoid of a Walpole 200 years ago. sank after' tie devalued the names begin witfl J and who Beverly Hills, Calif., Tuesday his vow to keep the Cambodia amepdml!nt addressed itself to get 1 time'liniilation i~:r
<If polilical achievement t h a t 'C o n • e r ·v at 1 v e SLanJey pound in November, 1987, 111d were born in 1~1 on what.ever it woo Id purchase 37.5 percent issue before the Senate "until to, is what happens after ,June ~ ment on both the educatiQp •.
~oded lhe greatest of his Baldwin Mnied five times .. nd applied unpopular w 1 g e day is drawn first would be inte!'est in . the ·.Jrltemation.al doOmsday ." 30. W~ will be i~ •as in-appropriation and a ·catch-all '•
predecessors _ election to an O.Orehill, anodter Tory, three freeas, ~redit tqUeeZa ud 'among: the rtnt to be called. and Flamingohotel-casinol for Several hours earlier, Sen. terested in passing it on July •up p I em t n tar y mane.Yi 1
times. But e.cb Joet elections tu: booN. regardlessofwblnthlfllwid. between $11-31 million. Norril Cotton (R.N.H.), de-1 or thereafter as we would meuure
unpn«dented thiro stc~ght -----------------------------------------~-------------------"""· , All pmuc opinion polls In-
dicate WUson's Labor pern-
mm will coast bock into of· rice in 'Dlursday'1 general
election d. ·a new Hou!e of
Cc:mmons. The Maf'Jllan poll,
in the Times of London today,
gave Labor an 1.7 percent
margin over the Conservatives
and predicted a majority of
up to ISO seats in lhe new
House of Commons. But the
Harris poll in thfe Daily Ex-
·press cut Labor's lead to twn
percent, frQm teven percent
a week ago.
__ Should WiMI win !rxf llervt·
• full five-year term, he will
Nixon Won't
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From Panel
WASHINGTON (UPI) -
The White House tia's made
it clear it has.no plans to
remove Joseph Rhodes Jr.
from the Presidential oo~
nssion on campus unrest
delpite 1 request by Vice
President. Spiro T. Agnew the
b~ Harvalll studeet resign.
.Apw ailed 1..-Rhodes'
re9pation after reading ·a
New Vert :rimes article Mon-
day tllll .,,ted the y.....,.i
member el ttbl cw1alis&ion
•• •yin« ol the shOotings by
National Guantsnen-ot Kent
st.le Uni....,lly ID .Otllo and
JadsQo State Colt.ge ID
Mi!ISialppi:
"One of the-things 1 want
to try to figure out is who
gave wh•t orders to send
police on cunpus and were
they ·thinking-about 'campu!
bums' whm they pulled tbe
trigg. " ...
Whit e H ou1 e Pre11
Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler
llllid, however, Agnew was es.-
pre.sing his "personal view"
and had not discussed the
matter with Nixon or any
members of the While }louse
1larf.
"Rhodes was selected for
the commis.sion to have 1: wide
range of views -a diversity
of views -on the com-
mission," Ziegler said. "We
have no plans to change the
make up of the commission."
In Cambridge, M a s s . ,
Rhodes, the first black junior
fellow in l:larvard hi.~lory, &airi
ht had no Jntention of resign·
ing unless requested to do
ao by Nixon.
Riots· Rage
111. Chicago '
And M~ami
_, --. CHICAGO . (UP~) ~. 'lllree
persons. one a fireman , were
wounded by a shotgun· blast
•nd a policeman was injured
Tuesday night when a crowd \
1athered to walcb firemen put
out a btning mattress in the --··. A ehort Orne later, a youth
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-5%%-'cm our Inve8t.ors Passbook
account. That's a nice, hefty, rat.e
increase for bank passbook conve-
nien~. And a wise way to invest in
· these uncertain times; .. . . '
What's more, at Bank of AmeriCa
you have three ways to eam bigh
pus~ interest. It an depends on
-how· Jang :lOU-J\IBDt ~f.o Qep yoil:r
funds investec1. .Let's take i t from
tlietop.i
5%% Investors Passbook.
'.Leave your money with us for two
. years and it will eam5%% annual
interest. Compounded and paid
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in what police said teemed to be a retat«rtnCKlifit.:==1------~---~
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qaart.erly. $500 minimUm deposit.
And you can add to it any.time in
amounts of $100 or more. il
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for'you,we'll pay you 5%% mtelest. ""--$500 • • . pplies J.UD151UDe-mn1mum-a ,
as well 1!8 the ~of addingto
your invaitmentmamouutsof$100
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This is o'ur short t.erin offer. 9Cklay
maturity. And you earn 5% annual
in~st. Again, a $500 minimum ~
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amounts of $100 or mo):'e.
That's our new rat.e"story. But you
haven't heard the end of if. "The
security of the world's largest bank,'
It's alW&ys been the clincher for
saviilg at Bank of America.
We think :vuu sbaUld make monqi mm.us wmzy. The meinessoflivbig1 can have its eDjoyable moments.1
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per90n9 were· wounded , one
seriously, when two men i~
vaded a nearby ttvem and
be1t, li.abbed and robbed
pai1l>"5, ~ said.
Ttie incidents occurred in
... Norat Side uptown district,
.1n area composed of Ap-
palachian whites, Pu ~ r to
Ricane and I • le"fl blacks.
Police toot t"'O men _ into
cuilody at the acene Ol the
deal.
rire. • Ill-. In Miami, police betlled with ........ end .,....
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Afr Raid: Copter Traces Poi Haul to Litguna
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Autborilles llicl ·Ibo aurveillaDeo -fnm 1111-d St. In 1-na as:
. ·_.,_. L. C-•pMI, 24, of that ad-
dress.
Ml'Clltiel puapheiniHa 1111 related-M.rDetei:tiveFNorm-Kuk'h WU lnlldt---
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2177 Maple st., Oalta Mela, plcbd up
his poreo1_.artbe city'• main poo1 offlce.
CUstoms qents t o d a y were
detmnlninc wtidher Halley would .face
fed<i:al amll(llil>g ,charges· 11 ,...;pient
ol Ibo 12 to II pounds al poteol mari·
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Inflation Curbs Described,
By JOHN VALTERZA WASHINGTON (AP) -President Nix· '-ways of Jncreasin& output per worker ot"".., ''"' 119,.
on announced today the erection ot a and bringing a balance between cost Evidence of • fiendish attack with
thrte-"-Y governmental.. barrier t 0 and fproductivity to wure more Jtable a bayonet .or large bunting knife was spiralling tnflaUon, while promising: . "[ wiU ml take this nltion down prJCeS. diaclosed today in the slsying ol. Mission
the road of wqe i.f1d price controls." 2. Nixon directed the Council or Viejo teacher MrL FklreDCt Brown
Nimil thus a&ve way to increasing Economic Advisers to prepare a periodic whose brulally ciim)erQbered remains
-J.. w. Carpololo, 21, al ·1.oo
Angeles.
-Duld -., JS, al Puadena.
. 'I1te .fuita were ~ on chaige1
including JC•selliOn. o( marijuaPa for
sale, JIG•~•lian GI marljulna. pc 1111sion
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counll. . the Diamond Street realdtnce wheQ
A 17-y ... -old Pi wu taRo io1o someone lmoWd and be anewered thO cllllcMl1 by juWalle autboriliel. door.
A leal'Ch warnnt wu Wued. to allow ' , James D •• Gordon, 20, al :llml Hidden
a probe of111t lesidence afterward while Valley Road, Laguna Beach, and a 1~ --la needed no IOldl documeqt year-old Newport Beach girl were invited
lo aeillt lhe pialled Pl\<;l<age, beeaule inside for questioning.
it was teen from alolt, beinC carried r ...... , .... Beach detectives Nonn Ba~ ~1 .;k°;;;d Nell Purcell I a t e r booked on. lhe noon raid, Colla (See COPTER, Paae IJ
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•OI tM IHIHY •11tt Sl•ff
The body of a young man recovered
from the ·ocean floor $) yards from
tt.e foot of Mountain · Road by Laguna
Beach lileguards Tuesday afternoon r•
mained unidentified today.
prmure. for a policy_ of vol~ "'inOaUm •lert," to..spoWALJi.Jll_jfi_c~t were found Monday along Ortesa
-J'lltraint~ oa wages' and prices. wage and price bula:es and analyze their Higbway._ ·---I
In 1 nationwide TV-rldio broadcast ;Rn-n, ...... rv ; .... _,.,, Tei:ming the cm._"highly :.'JI:. ·~-, ~· Orance County -Clplaili J
·~ preliminary .autopsy .!!_port Indicated
. no evidence of !Out play, a. coroner's
depui:r-oaid0 bul IHlcology-lludleo will-
be made to help det.erinine · the c1U91
.., economic policy, be ledlnd bosiness '"lllla lolla-llert will call attention Bnlodhelt ...,_ . ""'1imeci · al
and labor • their respanalblllty to to outstandin& c1ses of price or wage -1
,refr11n from elCeSSive price nmkllpl increases · and will be ' made public by 1 Ply attack widi a llrge
op! wqe lncreues. tllo National Commission .., Produc-the pr<tly -teacher and .
''Tbe · flcbl against lnllalion l 1 Uvity " Nib aald. ol two. e-~l!ndY'Lbulioess" t.bt~ 'A.. "-"u' and "'·~··•·· A teletype lo all law en!Oft<lllelll'agen. ···-:-·1-• •-• _....,.~ .. ~----£_ ... ~-cierdetailed-tbe-Ticlousnesf.....,af-the Nld. __ ___JtevfewJtoard 1s bemg aet up, to review murder by aaylng the wc:mtan•s arm--
lie llDDOWICed the5e aptions lo pull federal pun:hasing procedures to •-e heart and ·----'"""· probabl • the reins ti~ on inflliaon: that they do not drive up_ costs ind _ ·-.;;ere •..,...-"&• . T Y
. 1, A !fatlOnal Commllaion-on·J>roduc·-prices;-and to review import pollcy··to _re::,:;ed.by .,.,J~llll confirmation
t1v1ty will. be named with repreaentatives see whether aupplies can be increased that M ~ ~ ';K,t been raped
from bus1ne!5, labor. ~emmenl ~nd lo meet. riling consumer demand withqut Broad~~i : cffnake this 1 highly
ol death. ~
It was esUmafed the victim, a male,
20 to 25 years old, 5 feet I inches
tall, weighing 130 to 150 pounds, had
been dead api>roximafely II hOurs wfiert
· lt1s ·body was· polled · from the water ·
liiuiM JiCk-Uii<ke aliif Miko -
England,
The . body was spotted at 1:40 p.m? ·
by Bob· Spender, 1073 Gaviota Drive{
who was skin diving in the area and
ai 'first thought the rigid form On' the -
the _p.iblic. 1.!_s du!y_will ·be io find,_,lou.of jobl aLhomt:.-· unusual ~ue, aespHe our cont.acts
throughout _ -state, we have round .
no other that ahow aignificant 'Urue.ncy' Measure Ma1·or· ·~~'ty • ~o;;:; .. moth<r o1 hr• ~ lers and stepmother of two
' bottom was a• mannikln of some sort,
li(egU.ard Lt. Eugene dePaulis said.
Spencer .Summoned the g!Jards and
Liocke and England donned Scuba gear
1• to enter the water and ·recover ·the
era, disajlpeared lut June 3 during
lrom her· classes in Milllon Topic ~t Laguna Council •hm,. ... .!.t~/·:~-where
Early Monday morning, a youth walk-
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--Dm::ussion of--'1u11encyL ordinancest-after ~ bef0re~1oing lnto ef!ect,L
listed next to last on 1 15-ltem agenda, Five new ordinances originally were
is elpected to be the aUentiQn..getter scheduled for considtt1Uon, j>iJt one,
at the Laguna Beach City Cquncil'• 7:30 whidl would have banoed linlfnl, chaft..
o'clock session tonight. ting or playing a m~ inltrwneot
'Ibe ordinances, if. adopted, could jn a public place, has been witifniwu.
become law immediately aa &ssertedly R~aining · for action t6nlght are
being necessary for the protection of o~ that would : ~
.. the health. wellare and safety of this t...Ban dogs from all beacbes and parka,
community. whett!flr_ ~~not.
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For Two Children LIFEGUARDS .RETRIEVE' BODY FROM .LAGUNA WATERS
Skin. Dl~r Cosrtn .AcrOts Corpae off Be.ach at Mountain Road
body which was turned 7over to the
coroner's office for identification.
The vicUm was clad in green corduror
pants and brown socks.
Lifeguards noted he was the fourth
successive drowning victim found to be
weafing jeans or long pants.
One of the four, .... a 22-year-old Arcadia
man was saved last Thursday by guards
who worked seven minutes' to restore
his breathing after he was pulled from
the. water &t Agate Street beach.
Discovery of the body only about 200
yards from the scene qf last· week'•
near-lfrowning led guards to speculate·
, on ~ possibility I.hat ~he victim mlg~t
have been swimming with the man they
Regular ordinance procedure requires -;-Pfolilb1t ridin' • m.ot«cylt on
two public hearinp and a 3!Mlay interim private property w1thouttitten consent of the property owner. ' "
-:-Forbid climbing pub trees or sit·
A.LL Yo V SPORTS ting on a park lawn other public
A tru11l fund for the two pre-school
children of a slain Mission Viejo 1ehool
teacher, Mrs. Florence N. Brown, has
been set up by bet husband, Ralph,
and Gary Hacker, a teacher 1t Aliso
School in the San Joaquin School District.
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OD. .a·. l S' hoest. ·r· ··"g· However condition of the body raised some doubi' as to whether it could have
been in the water for that ten.th ol. ' . · • . • · time.
J)r9petty such as a fr:n, fence, or planted ares. The body ol the petite m-Wll
discovered Mmday rnomiQ1 in a lhalk>w
grave ~g Ortqa Highway just beyond
the OrlDll O!Rmty line. Sile bad been
m.-.C aince Jane...S.
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La Ii "f · d' . N • · ht · cidenls within a week came as the guna a J.J£ eguar S . . ·ig mare Laguna Beach City Council WIS studying CHECK THIS OUT -Pennit occupancy a hole! ......
by a person under 11,..ly H the -
is acoompaQied by a,p.rent, I tull'dia.n
or authorlz.ed relJIOnllble adull.
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!or dldl (and moms and kids, too)
who are interested in: iPOrts this Fatlier's
Day weekend. •
A specill secUoq insklt today's DAlJ.. Y
PIOOI' previews the secyond-armual stag-
ing ol IPORTSCENE on the meandering
ll)Oll ol Newport jleadl's Fublon lllancl
lllopplng center.
'Ille dog ord~ -Id ipedf1cally
ban canines from ieisler Park, Bluebird
Canyon Park, ~e Field or Irvine ·
Bowl Park, as 'l'fl as lnlm any beach
within the city ·is.
A from Mayw Rkhard
Goldberg lo City Council 1tate1 !hat
ISee INANIZI, Pago IJ -'
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t:hecu for the trust lund abould he
1e11t lo the United calllornia Bank, PO
21IO, Laguna Hills and addresaed to
the Jody and Alan e-. Tnut Acc®nt.
Qiecb abould be made payable lo either
Ralph Brown or Gary Hacker.
For further lnlonnatloo, contact Gary
Hacker at 547.mJ.
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By RICHARD P. NAU. startod (summer) guaro;r\, a week late
Of'llM ~ ""$W this )'ear.
The cDffs, stcluded cove!, rocky pro-"We have lea ,people than 1ny other
montories ud reefs that are part ol force, no·full-time chiel or ldmlnistrator
the 111ren· Jure ol Laguna Beach also and only one unit (the IKeguard tryck) I
can be. • Ufeeu•rd's nightmare. _ for a whole city." '
They lure the w1ter orieated The reduction of lifeguard hxed • sta·
sportsman, atilled or wiskilled, 'Ibey lions, he said, will likely meu elimina
make blanket surveillance of the water Uoa of guording at Boat Canyon Whic}\
difficult at best and they can be a was guarded on weekends; cutting daili
physical Impediment .to Ptpeedy, suc· guarding of Picnic Beach to weekendsj
ceS1ful reseue. eliminating coverage of Rock PUe V(.blcft
Laguna Beach lifeguards well know wu manned dally ; 1Jld :-reducing the'
their lopographJc problems. They 've tried 1!f1Jin Beach cover11e from four towers
Family's ife Goes On lo phaae out their "blind •Pots" by ·~ too two.
gradually ~Ing enough temporary sum-1be Main Beach area is considered
..... mer guards to provide u n b r o k e"n -the" area from Victor Hugo Poi nt to
·1urvelUuce. Sleepy Hollow. 1bout °"' mile of
But sUll there were blind apots where shoreline.
lifegull'ds couktn't tee swtmmen in trou-"On a weekday it would }eave the
By PAMELA RAU.AN tnno, who . had •truck ap a famllies," lhe iaid. ble. n.ere may be even men this awn-area from Divers Cove to Sleepy Hollow °' .. °"" """"'" rib Mn. Brown Ii a TR'.W ''She kwed her~ yery much.'' mer if the city ICts on 1 ptoposed 'with just two towers (occupied) and
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~ ~ o!~I]~~ t.ei:;·, party, where their hulbands are em· "I think Ralph ia about 38, my age," cutback tn lifeguard pe!'Sc>Mel and the aome areu with no visual coolact,"
--.-i.-pklyed, said Robert Schnitzer "He ls 1 crew number of points ol. IUl'Velllance. the lifeguard said. He added glumly, ~:;"the gray shutters and the gray· 1 ·:~--loved ,her ,!wo litUe chiklren dear-chief at TRW and 1 _"usect to wort for It has been recopimended thlt 1 cut-"there's no way you can ~ Roe~ Pile
white-'"' of the twvllory -· y, •• 11id, but ft had ......., •un· .. He ~bed him u a lr'~ly back he made lo save .nmey by redudq without being al'. &ck Piie and J>lcole
,...... · _lon lorJlali!l>:1.children..too. ~ were " · ~· . ~."' the llleguud fixed stallons (lllepanl Beoch bu Umtt.d •lolbillty.'' =::" m!:i.~fle<I lhe-feelH!p-ol older and ..,. dauptor wu n.amea;-person, ~.,!~ who helps~ orpol1e aurvtlllance~J from D to 15. The cull, said the guard, woold mdn
0ni, the IOUlld of clothes t but I remember that they moved lnlo company ...... ~. To aome aertouHnlnded v •II ra 1 lopplnc oil llllplrviiary piniinne1 aod·
lo a .iry... _tn the prace 11rou • bigger houae ript _In the 111111e 'Ille Browns UIUIJl1 alleoded the com-guarda a'nd former guud1 the lllalh d....,.,,. tvenlq .,,..,..,. alter I p.m.
to tbt unusually quiet houle. neijhbOitlOOd ~ that there would be pany parties, jult as they attended their •m• untbtnklblt, a b*'d lettinc that After t p.m., a water emerpncy if
Life.,._ on 11 14«11 IJ'w. roomlorRalph'1twoboy11fthey.wanlad nelgbort-' parlle>. would'thln the ·nnlls ~ing 3! miles slgbled by...,_ would mull in a
Toro, e-'iftllough Flor-N lo· live with them .• · · "f mnember one Halloween party,• ol tricky beach lo dsngerouslf -.nlc Uleguani belftl jlhoned •I ho1J1e. He
'ts dead." · "We ~'t real close, but We always sa~ 1 neighbor on• Twig street. "Mn. force. · ' ... ' • WOUid driVI f'IJ the lileguard~t which
possible reduction of lifeguard staUons
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· Orange «:east
Wea .. er .
If you 've got to be In a rut, this
isn't a bad rut to be In. Look for
more of the same" sort of sunshine
and warm teinperatures' alona tbe
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INSmE TODAY
The last thtatrlcr:d thot' of tile
seaso n wilt be fired this week·
tnd b11 the Costa 0Mt1a _Civie
Pla11hoU1t-mid the 'ntwlrvine
Community Theater, both o~n·
ing comedies. See Entertain-
ment, Page 17.
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"I keep thinking about ehildttn," had something to \Alk about. e1peclally Brown came as a cat. snt was a verj "We 're fiftady ~atlng on a shoe· _bu lht fquipment and rush .to the'
,.Id MrL Robert Schnl ol Sao :uaa 1ince we both came from 1ar11 Clthollc~ __ !!(Seei!!=E!!B~U~E~llllll~,~l'o!!_.~~l~l=.. __ _!'•tr~l~ng!'.,':'._' ~Nl~d~·~"!"~· ::'"Schoo~. ~1'.'·1~ou~t and "."2,c__._l:_:See::.:IJFEG::.=U:Allll8,=~P~•:!p':.:l)'....~~-_!::====--========'---:::.f
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can a ~ '¥'ilt be wed ai ~net ogofut vou tn coun. •
''1 ou Mue tM no"t to can.rut& with an ottometia.,. to be represenUd
bv @ attorne11, aftd to . ha~ n at&Omty pr'f'ent before 8?1' questiom
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"If wou cannot affoTd an atlorney~....ot'le will be appointed free of
charge to represent 11.ou before. a1111 questioning iJ.,11ou des{rt~~ ... ~ •
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SISTERS 11!.;T aALLAD AT LAGUNA'S HEISLER PARK , LA!) CHECKS SURF FROM TREE AT HEISLER PARK
DAILY l"~LOT0~MIH llr Ortl k~MNlr
INLAND LASSES WALK 'PEPPER' AT HEISLER PARK
Vivian Horton, 20, F.ullerton (left), Linda Crawford, 19, Anaheim Bonnie, 14,,(wlth guitar) and .Jennie JeckMn, 7, Garden Gl'O'f'I Al'-\.-G11ru, t, Ontario; Calif., Finds Vantage Point ;:.-:::.:.:.:.c.:.:.:.__..:..c.:__--=.._.:__~_:___c..:....c_...:.....cc_.-'---------~-----· .· •' •' .. ••
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.&r.ctive onl." , , , rtlCUe, H there wu still one to be made. guaals, were at Calif<rnia State !'e&cbes all the emergency ordinances, recom· Gordon on suspicion of possession of knife.
, ;!lbe ~ ,said Uu"t the .Browns Local lifeguards allo 1tate ttie:lr force in the IOUthland with a total lo.f 14 mended for adoptkln before the summer heroin !or" sale, being present where They" said a shotgun and equipment
....... • very bu'f l>eople ·aad, ~ they had the third wm....st D"-'"--of I·-• d San n&.... crowds arrive, have been discussed with narcotics and marijuana are being used, commonly used in the cutting and bouie --ea.,. "''""""' ..,.,.. lost between Oceanside an ...,~o. and illegal possession of a switchblade .hid lived in thtlr over a year drowninp last year of any agency in AUendance was est.imited at 3,175,0llO. Police Chief Kenneth-Huck and City preparation of heroin was . also found ~,.t:.m~ =:'~ta :;ard northern . and Southern Califmi.ia ~n-Seeond highest was in I.Gng Beach where AttOrney Jack J, Rimel ~ adds, ~·1 in the car.
tftr said ~ neighbor, ·~but we. have nectec;t 'Jl'.lth the Natkmal Swf Lile 5av111g 13 drowned with an estimated beach feel tliey wl1Igo a long ' w3.ytonClp From· P•ge 1 Helicopter pilot Carl Jacksvn and
' Jem~bere'. Notbin.J seeni. to ll'Ow ' Assoctatioa. attendance of 15,500,001. solve some or out ~!ems." observer Ron Palmer were credited with
"Jfll' e Sot Iota Ol lime to 1pepd, '. Laguna Beech had six lut yar. Loa Lifeguards are aensiUve to another Also on toniXt's agenda are . two DROWNING • , , keeping the car in sight throughout tho . ) , .. ' : · . = <Aunty had four wtlh a -s... -1--...._ ~ --s. ... 1 .. ~ ·~ beach at•-•·--c• 11-ooo ,,.....t -· -.-: .. -e ... ,.......... on 'pro. """·.L.t of dis applicatktls ~-" a tw·o-•-.. , rneanderm· g drive thr-·~ the .. Whatever extra time she had she ~ · . ~~~ ~ ·-· mallm ol Lqm\a to· Jure tourism, "-• -· •~ """" ni!d to spend witfi her chlldru. 'Ib!!Y compar~ wtt.h Laguu,'1 emmated. at-particUlarly in the winter momtts, 'Ibey. hearing on proposed amendments to ther as part or a series ot pr0po5ed budget Harbor Area. wire always neat and clean." ~of ~.U),001. 111 the visitors aren't adflruateJy guird· sign ordinance, scheduled at 7::.1 p.m. cuts. t 11 1 t Officer Palmer kept ground patrol
'• ' Wm'lt l9S9 drownJlll ~. 111 ed. · and ;_ _J,__ Guard .Jt;ltions_ at both-beaches-Where -.units-advised -of--Halley's--wbereabouts ' * '~* .*-J ·
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"'Ibe orr-aeum contqe ls terrible. .!.Preseatauon-or plans amt ~ifica· t.he incidents occurred nonnally would a~ he-roamed and d~bled back rrom ;: F~.' p.;.. J t'e"have tyro permanent ~ards Which tioos for a new city parking lot between have been m~Med ~day after school Costa Mesa to Huntlngtop Beach and
-v-means (allowing for-thne Off)-that-there-octan Avenue and Forest Avenue on-let oot.~lJliJO Llfeguar<t~upei:vlsor.-Ne-wport--Bea-0h1~--
tl' EJO MURDER is one on duty for four days or the lhe old Playhouse-:ilte.' ' ~ Liehl, but financial problems made Once, while they flew ·behind and-to -
week," a guard said. -A memorandwn regarding Gleaneyre it ~ecessary to delay ma!llling of all his right, offshore south of Co~ona del
.. · · • • • He added, ~'We're going to haxe X Stttet repairs. · . st.at1oos for a week this year. ?.1ar, the~suspect made an abrupt U-tum uC tn a canyon 50 feet from-Ortega ~3t Buffy's coffee shop on Avery Parkway number or sunny weekends when beaches -A report Gorn the Director of Public Three Statio~ rere manned Tuesday, and could have easily glanced directly
fftibway and a inUe aouth ot El Carrizo and Camino Capistrano. a:et crowded, big crowds with no safety Works regarding additional chlorination supported by a l'Wo-man rescue vehicle at the chopper, according tO Jackson.
factor." Otcllitles at the sewage treatment plant. crew· "That guy wouldn't know a tail if one vlllage found a Wedded quilt and a After that &he vanished. Of the slx drownings last year, four -Report from the Plaiining Com· The Lifeguard Dep,~rtmenl's low of!· drove.up and wa~e? at ~m," said.one
slllllow, anlmal-ravlged gr1ve~ During the day Mrs. Brown taught were on ungumled beaches In the olf-mission recommending appro"al of the season budget went into t.he red this detective who participated m the capture .
.ti1slde· were the remains of the victim. clBSlel Ind phoned home it noon hour !ea30n. Two involved medical problems, subdivision of three Arch Beicli Riigh(s year, Riehl said, because sunny weather Customs agents claim the-parcel con-
kajed by muaive stab Wounds. to remind her husband to take me.1,. heart falfure In one case and air em-Jot.s into two lots. · attracting large weekend crowds made taining the highly refined, reddish mari·
;JtrMdbelt aid hll invntig..,.,hl.ve from the freer.er-for early dinner. ~e bolllrn in the Jungs n another. Lifeguards -Lease for the Girl Scout House. it necessary to put on extra guards juana, conceai_ed by· layers of packagel:l ~ lherif!'1 detecUva from Riverside . couple had planned to attend a school might have been able to help the-~ -Agreement with the · Irvine . Cove from time to time during the off.season egg noodles, was mailed general delivery aoil San Ueeo County in a three-pronged, board meetmg that night, aome reports two. · Association regarding lifeguard service. period. from Korea.
qtsslve investigation. said. 'Ibey might have beet added to the ,._al OllleCll 'I' equally lmporlant, The husband, in his early 40s, II an 773· reocues U..l were ·made in 1189
bt;..ald. 917 P . .. ... :A~ -emplOye: Of -the TRW Syatems plant in or -the elght-suecessm resuScitatlon ~ woman'• 1 ontiac ~· San Juan Clpistrano cases, some of them "non-breathen". o!icoa with laded and 0>ldized aold lie ·~ his wil: -•··'"" ••· d Guards point, too, to the ath<r duties ,... sUll b missi111• anct is a major '-repo. ~ e ............ ,. "'"" ay ·~A r beach On t "'""'" m' the ,·nv~;;;:llon. after the disappearance. wrcy per orm on the . e ca qory .
c-.ie-ls called ordinante enfOrcement. 'I1lere wu ·in that car that Mrs. Brown Last Monday morning Brown entered were 11,131 of these logged last year. · nilJ have been abducted after an af. the Su Clemente Police Department Another is tenned beach or water ·con-~ Mop at a Mlasloa Viejo Coffee to add his wife's picture to. a missing-trol. There were 15,716 instances of this.
&lliip. perso~ report. Ten minutes after he Guards cal! it .making Ule beach as l2'he teacher of lludenll with learning left, her body was found. pleasant an experience as · possible for
ttiblHUes at two San Joaquin Elemen· Not only are the investigators combing· as mliny persons as is ·poSsible. They t¥Y School Dis!!lct elementary schools the rugged mountain area for the car, guard against anti.social, unlawful acts aitd left Valencia ·School in Capistrano but they also are seeking a murder or dangerous acts. ·
titlhlands !or I q~ck trip .to pay a seepe. ~y might war-n skin divers about
11111 in San Juan Capiatrano. "The aru. around the acene of the not diving amogg_$!!1irrynei, or leaving :~2:45,-repotll~aakl,_she was seen-discovery-t..being~gonHVtt with-a.fine-the-c.wateri with. cocked • spears. lt
toQ~ comb, because we are somewhat sometimesjm:Q_lves drug abuse. It might ~
t: coavinced that Mrs. BrQWn w a s be telling'" football players not to play
... murdered somewhere else, t b e 0 among the crowds. U includes animal
:-depoaited there afterwards," he said. control.
·,'· -lnlll 11 ... ls•• .... T nd ••-I ·1 f the Then there are the_ 'first aids for frac--0 compou urc comp exi Y 0 tures, seizures, beat prostration, bee ;. L..-.._. .._. ,..., search, be added, is the fact that three . · 1 fish · d ber
C... 111.. s.. Cll:a••• counties are involved with acce$S and slings. 1el Y stings an any num
OltNllGI: COAST l'U•LtsHt111G COMl'AlllY the h o'! miseries the human form is heir egress routes to · winding hlg way. to. """"-were 4,-" of these in 1919. ••~•·• N. w... • W ha' ta ed . II I I .,...., -Pn1ill .. t _. ,.,..llMt ' e· ve s rt tn a sma er· c re e There were' 183 lost children found, 11-'~--ifi-----"",;::,•ck a.. C.rt~ of' investigation and are wideaing it in 665 lost articles found and 42: boaUng
~· Vk• Pm!Nnl Ml O..•I ,.__.. all direcUons," he said· Of the well• Jncidents.
Tho111•• KeeTil coordin1ted effort. 'Guards this year for the fint lime
• .,..,. IniUally, Broadbelt added, the case will ha ve the use QI a boal to help
-111•::..'!;. ~;:!''" proved e\!en more baffling, because the them with boaUng problems, fishennen
t-l icti•r• '· N•n remains fit the description of three miss-on dangerous rocky promontories and
a-i11 or.,.. '°""!Ir &111111r j"fl women from the same general three-mass rescue siluations. .
, OMt.. county area. But rione of them belie'«e the boat
} 111...,.,~~~::' .;:11.::,::i..,.,.._ ~We-kept-the-kientUlcaUoa-tenl.ttive-1!...! justifiable excuse for ~tting hf!~k_
-L..-.-..: :m ,_,A-for quite aome t1me 80 that we could on the lifeguar m~power. Tfii!yVlew "'" :::~ :,::. ':r'c".:~ --'\ &-sure ·there were no.mistakes.'..'.... the boat as :50melhmg th.at was needed . for-a long time. Local lileil\!lfds have
I" Confirmation that the victim, indeed, felt relatively inadequate responding to
'" wa.s Mn. Brown came Tuesday night a boat in distress on a paddleboard
when the '!°'Dan's dentist . volunteered but they helped as.best.they could.
to match his charts with teeth of the One veteran lifeguard said, "We have
vioUm It El51nore fUner1l home. an outstanding police department and
1be Investigator added that the dentist, an outstanding fire department, "hy
whom he would not idenUfy, "sracloasly can·t ":e also have an outstandin&
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~ his valu1ble time to drive down lifeguard department?"
t0.help the inve~g1tion.'' Noting Laguna's ~tlooal th~ for -n.e volunteer'• btlly practice kept him t~e tourist ~Jar H'3l makes its corrm r m travelins to Elsinore earlier fUes.. Jingle, ~e said, _. The brochure: I see ro advertising Laguna Beach Is mostly
day. . . _ water oriented. I see skin ,diving, 1
. Po™:e lltl.11 have reported no litronJ . cat___wJ1h_ a....!Utl~ on it. I 'Jee
Jeada ln . the case, but another aspect sport fishing, a surfer and sun b1then." qi~ crline ~...prove helpful. . . This is fjne ~th the Ji(egu1rds. They
· 'nli:tf gaaollne credit card•.•• wedding figure the· beaches are there to use!. '
· ring st!,. two .ran hig!t.heel shoes. pearl ll's just tblll they want to hive 1n
e81Tings for pierced _ ears, a purse arid adequate force to protect and control
}l•wriltwllch wltFI 8 firokelt safety Chain the. "crowds 111 'the)' anive. Jt's called
.... also m1s1tn1 Jnnii lhe burial Kelle. • • public aalely,
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Air _ naid: Copter _'(races Po_i Haul to Laguna
car, -WnlilDc ol the new chopper.
O'll'"N qools als1ed by poelll of.
fcials after the ~ty amli-obud
was IDiffed out by trained dais in New
·Yort. plus Colla Meta. Pollee, pilled
the raid ~ before '*°· P'tft ~ Wlft arrested there; two ·
more were labo into C1J110o!r when
they lbowed up later, toil quantities
ol I.'ID, baohish and IUlpocled -wse·-lod, lnvOlll(atln l!Je&e.
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Aullllrr!llea Aid Ibo --fn1111 1m·Dlamoad SI. In Lacuna u:
a ._.,,<hHn<Jmelll ........ -L. Compbell, K, ol lbll Id·
beglll -Jomea R. llllley, ZI, ol dresa.
2177 llaple SI., Colta Meoa, picked up .,....... W. CUpllela, 14, ol Loo
his pmt!I! al the dly'1 main pool olllce. . AqeleL .
OJAoms igenta to d a "1 were . · ...__._, --or p ~-
-·-•., M, ·-delermlmnf whether llllley -id ,_
federal smuallq cbarps u recipient The -ts ...,.. boobd . .., cbarps
of the 12 to 14 pounds of poWrd: mar;.. including pos1.aoo ot mlrijuana fOf'
ju1na. Ille, pouelllon of marijuana, pulleSlion
Invesliplors -!fled G4ber on-. ol ..__ drup{ --al
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naroa11<s poripllemalla ud nlalod
eounla.
• A lf·)'N<-<>kl lllrl wu labo Into
. CllllodJ by juvenile IUlbortlleL
A -warrllll WU lmqed to allow
a probe al the -'a!t.nrard -"""""" 0.-needed no ouch doc:um<nl to aelle the mailed podlqe, becauae
it was aeen from aloft. betn& carried
imide.
Sbodly lf1u Ibo noon rUI, co.la
Mesa Detective N0rm Kutch WU lnaide
lhe llianiond Slreet raldence when
someone linocked and be ....,.._oi1 the
door.
James D. Gordon, 20, ol 111711 Jlldden•
Valley Road. Lqwia Belch, and a JS.
year-old Newport Beach i}rl were Invited
inside for questioning. ·
Laguna Beach detectiv• Nonn Bab-
cock: lnd Neil Purcell I ate r booked
(See COPTER, Pap I)
• l!OWlllll IC n nown . __ .. ,
Fieridi,sh
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Inflation Curbs .Described
By JOHN VALT.JiRZA WASHINGTON (AP) -Preaklent mz~ -·ftYI tl lncreain1 ·output per worker ot 1111 D*"P• •tett
cn ·announced 1'today the erect.ion of a ·and bringing a balance between cost Evidence of 1 neftdish attack With
tbree-way RO!tmmental ~er t 0 and producUvtty to ISSW"e more st.able a . bayonet or Iara:e hunting knife was ~I willlnflaUonnol ta'k:'11:~:down prices. . . · disclosed today in the slaying o( Milsion
2. N d led the Council r Viejo teacheT Mn:. Florence Brown . the rOad of wqe and Jritt controls." llClll ll'ec 0 whose brutally dismembered nmainl Nw.i thus gave way to increasing Economic ·Advisers .to prepare a periodic were found. M~y . aJGnc -'.onq. a
preaure f~ a poUcy ol w)untary t.tinfll&ioa alert," to .spotlight significant Hilbway.
reotiamt oo'.w11es and prieeL !-'° .oct 1'l<e bulpa and ll>alyu their Terming the cw, "llillf>Jy' """"'al •
In a· nationwide TV-r:adlll ~st ~-"Y lmpocl. • OraJli!e C.Unty 5herifl Coplain Jom;,.
on eooodmic policy, he -iiu-"11111 lnflatlon alert will call aUenlion -Broadbelt today oQirmad ........ ,.,
and labor on their JUl!Onsibility to-to out.atand.inC caies ol. Price or wage ,_, ... ~--c...
refrlbt fnm ucessiff jlrice markups increases and will be :JMde public by ~&r~:~~re:oo ~
ll!dJ!qe -~ -~ _the.JiAliaaal:..Canunll!i!!! C!!IJ'\'.lldlle--. • .,.... ..... qalmt . I 1 ti·-," "Nboa Aid. ,._ ~~ •••r A teletype to aD law enlorcemenl qen. ever)'body'a buainess," the ·.r•1C11.,..ut 3. A Regulations and Purc;hasing cies detailed the v.icioulnell of the
aakl. · Review Board is being set up, to review murder by ny~ the _woman's ann. ~Hi iilfiQUriCi!id theiLiaions to pul1 . ....---feaefal Jlij?Chlsing procedures to assure heart and hmp were missing, probably
--the nbJs tl&hter oQ. 1nflation: . · that they do.1.not" drive up cosl!I and removed by her killer.
1. A NaUonal Commillion on Produc· pr-ices: and ·to review import policy to That aspect, coupled with confinnaUon
Uvity will be named·wtth representatives see whether supplies can be increased . that Mn. Brown had not been raped,
from businesl, labor, government and to meet riling coosumer demand without Broadbelt said, "make this a highly
the public. Its duty will be &o find loss of jobs at home. unusu8.I cue, and despite our contacts
throughout the state, we have found
no other cases that show iiignificant 'Urgency' Meas .. ureMa1·or ·~~.ril~::.:~ ... moth .. or lw• preschoolers and stepmother of two
. • teenagers, dlappeared lall June 3 durin1
a drive from her classes in M.isaton.
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1~oll,igM~'s ·
-~~~y.~ound
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· 01£ L.aguna
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. ll)'"TAllBARA Dl:IlllCll
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. ii.e body of a young man teCOVfted
"1r11n the ma floior 50 1ards mm
• tt;.,. foot of -8 -by 'Logw1a
. -Tifepalda Tuesday alWnoon ... ~. 1'..., ....-d'W iDc»;.-'
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... ~ •• fiul ]Ila;, • -·.-
...., salil, bit _..,. -wtTI
be: made to help determl:oe the c81111
ol. death. ..r ·
It wu estiriiated the victim. a ma1e, a · 1o • yeers otd, s reet a inchel _
\jll, weifbiol. 138 to 150 pounds, had
been dead approximately JI hours when
his body was pulled from the water
by-llfeguardl-Jack Lincke and Mike
Engl11nd. _ 0
tl'he . body was spOtted at 2:40 p.m.
by Bob Spender.~ 1073 Gavlota Drive,
"ho was skin diving in the area and
.at · first thougfit ·the rigid form on · the
bottom was a mannikln" or JOme sort,
lifeguard Lt. Eugene dePaulis sakl.
· Spencer summoned fJle guards and·
Lincke and England donned Scuba gear
to enter the water and reCover the
body which was turned over to the
coroner's office for identification. 'T -. t L . c c ·z Viejo to San Juan Capiatrano where
II op.· IC a aguna ouncz.~-·t;:.:;:.i;a;:,::d a bill. ~· -
Early Monday mor'ning, a youth walk·
(See MURDER, Pqe II
1be victim was clad in green ccr«troy.
pants and brown soc ks.
Ufeguards ·noted he was the fourth
successive <fn>Wniifg Victim foiiOO ti De'
wearing jeans or long pants.
Discussion ol "urgency" ordinances,
Jisted neit to list on a 15.ftem agenda.
is expected to be the attention-getter
at the Laiuna Beach City Council's 7:30
o'clock session tonight.
The ordinances, if adopted, could
become law immediately as assertedly
ljeing necessary for the protection or
the health, welfare and safety of this
community.
Regular ordinance procedure requires
two public bearinp and a JIHlay interim
ALL YOU SPORTS
CHECK THIS OUT
~ashion Island become!! "Fun Island"
for dads (and moms and ki~. too)
who are Interested in sports lhis Falher's
Day weekend.
A special aection in!ide loday's DAILY
PI!Dr previews lhe S«OnCI alllll&l slag·
ing o1 SPORTSCENE on lhe meandering
moll of N<llPO'l Belch'• Fllllllcm llland
lbopplnr cenler. .. , .
Motlaer Gotae
alter adoption before going Jnto effect.
Five new ordinances originally were
llcheduJed for consideration, but one,
which would have banned singing, chan•
ting or playing a musical Instrument
in a public place, bas been withdrawn.
Remaining for action • tonight are
ordinances that woold :
-Ban dogs from all beaches and parka,
whether leashed or not.
-Prohibit riding a · motoreyle on
private-prilJ)erty without Written consent
Of lhe pr opeit)' owner.
-Forbid climb!ng public trees or sit·
ting on a park lawn or other public
property., such as a fountain, f~, or
planled area. .
~ -Pennit oCcupancy of a hotel room
by a person under 11 only if the person
__is accompanied _by a parent, a 1uardian\
or au~i.zed responsible adult. .
The dcig ·ordlnonce woold spe<if1C11ly
ban ·canines from HeiaMr Part, Bluebird
canyon Part, Riddle Field or Irvine
Bowl Part, as well as from any belch
within the city limits.
A .....,..andum fn1111 M-llldlanl
Goldberg to u. City Coancll -lbll (See OllDINANCll, Pap 11 .
* * * Trust Fu.nd Set
For Two Children
A trust fund for the two pre-school ~
children of a ala in· Mission Viejo achoo!
teacher, Mr•.-Fknnce N. Brown, has
betn set up by her husband, Ralph,
and Gary Hacker, 1 teacher al Aliso
School in the San Joaquin School District.
The body ol the petite mother was
discovered Monday mornh>g in a shallow
grave alont Ortega Highway just beyond
lhe Orlll!IO Qoupty line. She hid been
miasJ.nc since June 3.
Checks 111' the lrust hmd should he
~=. to~oi~ Co!iornia~ p~
lhe Jody and Alan Brown Tnllt ~~I.
Oiecb ohouJd be made poyable to eilller
Ralph Brown or Gary Hocker.
For fuither inlormallaa, amlocl Glfll
-•IM?.mll.
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·Family's ·Life Goes-On
DAIL'I' PILOT ...... " '"" lclllllMfll
LIFEGUARDS RETRIEVE llODY FROM ·LAGUNA WATERS
Skin Diver Comet Acro11 Corpoe off Beach at Mountain Rood
On a
Laguna: a Lifeg11;ard's Nightmare
·By RJCHARD P~ NAtL · stai-ted (summer) IU~ictl ~ w~k}att '" ... °""' """ 11.., this year. . The cliffs, secluded coves, rociy Jl'O"" · .iwe have ·less people than ·any ·other
montories aid reefs lblt ·are~ pvt of forct, noJull·lime.clllef.or idmiRiatr1tor·
lhe ' iilren Jure ol Lquna Beach ·allo and only one unil (lhe lifeguard lruck)
can be a lifeguard's niib-tmart. for. a whole cilY,:" · ,
They Jure , the. w~ter orie11ted The reduction of llleguaid fixed &ta.
spt>l'llman, slillled or ,.,.killed, They tiOlll, he Mid, will likely' men elimlna-
One•of the four, a 22-year-old Arcadia
man was saved last Thursday by iuarcb:
who "worked seven minutes to restort
his breathing after he was pulled from
the water at Agate Street beach.
. Discovery of the body only a:baUt 20I
yards from the scene of last week'•
near-drowning led guards t'> speculate
on·the J>Olsibility that ~ victim might
have been ·swimming with the man &ttey
· iaved.
However, condition of the body raiaed
some doubt as to whether it "could have
befn in lhe water for Lhat 1eulth of
time. •
By coincidence, the two drownlnc. In.
cidents within a week came as the
Laguna Beach City ~I wu Jiu~
pouible reduction of lifeguard staUaal
(Seo DROWNING, P ... Ii .
Oraage
mate blanket slD'Velllance .of the water ' lion of', parding at Boat Caoypri 1'"~
dlf(lcult al best anl, they can be a wu guariled on -Und1; cuUlng dally
physical impediment to.-a speedy, sue-'guirdlng of PlcnJc Beach to weekend•: -~-I( you've got to be In a rut, this c:essfutresc~... ellininattng coverage·of ~t Pile which Isn't a bad rut to be in. Look for -.
L.gUna Beach lifeguards 'well know was manned dally; •nd redliclng the more cif the same sort of sunahlne
their toposraphic problems .. 1bey've tried Main Btacb coverage from four towers and warm temperatures alq tht
'to phase our ·their "blind spots•• by · too· two.' Orange Coast on Thunday.
gradually adding enough temporary awn-The Mairi· Beach area Is considered'
mer guards to. provide u n b r o k e n the ·area from Victor Hqo Point ' to
1urveillutet. Sleepy HoUatr. about o.e mile of
-eut sUll thefe. were bliJXLtpots w.hert abareline. -The lost theatrical shots of the._
INSWE TODA.T
lifeguards couldn't see swimmen-in trou-"On a netdly ft would ·leave the season wilt be firtd tlUa ioetk·
By PAMELA HAUAN Capistrano, who had 1truct up a famiUes ,'• lhe said. ble. There may be even mc:n. thia lllm-.area from Dtwr1 Cove to Sleepy Hollow • end b~· ihe Cotta Mtsa Civic · . °' .. DllllJ ..... ..... .. 1-:.-.1 .... , 'Iii . • The reel tricycle. abandoned by-il!I 1rc1N111•P WI Mrs. Brown at a TRW "She loved her bulband very much." mer if the city acts "'1 a propoeed with just two. towera (occupied) and Pla11houe ef}d iJie ntw lr11iM
• rider on Ilia sidewalk, wined lonely party, where their husbands are em·-"nlW>CRilpll IS -11, my qe," cutlilck In lifeluOl'd -1 ·anc1 Ibo ..,,. ...., w1t1i DO .m.at -.Cl," Communit~ 'tlteal<r. both .,_.
..,... ployed. . said Robert Schnitzer, "He is a crew-number or points of M'Yei11aDce. tbe1 Ufepard Hid. He added slumly, i1ig• comtdiea . SU E11tertai• 1 "":.;:ii.. sr•Y aliullal ood h groyiob "Sile -her ..., lfllle clllldren ilear-chief 11 TRW and I uaed~lo ftrt for It bu bei!n -Iha! a cul•. "there's lio. way you can •-Rock Pile' meal. Ptlll< .17. . .
white-'-' of the l"°'*fY -behind ly," she laid, "but iilie bad _., hbn ,.. H -~bed h' ~~,_ back be niacle to ave,,_,. by r..iucJrlg , witliout ·belng Ill Rock Pile and Picnic • ,. ,...... ...._ f u.... or the love for Ralph's dilldnn too They were · e ui:...Ti un as 1 '1-"11'" the Hfe .. •ll'd ftml 11111t1oa1 111""'-·..... .Belch hu ~ vWbWtJ: " t:.:'... 1 ' =:.. ,.,._ •t-~ ~ .. ~!!....". llect -....... older -~ one da ...... __ • m-~~. -c· lhe ~who he'-Id ~-1ao .. ·-.. -· --lnaN'll:" • ., ua•-ill J-•J,,.. ·a---· llJrvelllanoe ptrcbel> tram n to a. The cuts, said the sun. would meao c,= u, ~: = ~ •:
Only the IOUnd ol clothes tumbline but I remember that. they movf!!l Into company p1auca. • To llll'M lel'ioul-rntnded .ve ter1n~ Jupplna oft aupervilory pt:19Qiwd 1 11d .,,.. __. ......
t" a dryer In the 11r1,e brought reality a ·bigger house rigbt in the same The Browns usually lttended the~ .. •guardl and former pard1 the alash ·dropplna evenlal c:ovwap after I p.m. ~==-:: ='=' J
to UM unusually quiet houM!. ~borhood-90 that there Would be pany p1rtles just u they attended their seeri11 unthinkable_, _a .bJood leUh:lc thlt Arter I p.m., a water emerpncy . if ~ =...•=.. · : :W":t ...... ,. •-: ~ ure-goes on· It 2H02 Twig-St., ·Et ·-room for .Rflph's two boys U they wanted nelgborhOod 'p,liiies:' -wo1.1ld ihltl &be rl)lb guardlnc St mtles li.sbted bf ·11111w ·would mull in a 111.,..111••• ,, ,._. -.... ... ,.
Toro, even Uioueh Florence Nancy Brown to live with them. ·"t remember one Halloween party,"' of trkk, beach to' dafllel'OUllJ anemic -llfepll'd belllg phoned lt home. He ~ 1•: ;:'.'::" ... n
k dead. "We weren't real close, but we always.. said l neighbOr OD Twil Street. •'Mrs.. force. woukl drive·to the llfelUlfd tritct which =~.....,. 1! ==• ....,. .. .;
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aald Mrs. Robert Sclmluer or San Juan alnce_ we botli came 11'11111 lor,. C.lliolle . (See l!'RIENlll, ,... ., ~" ~ -"lichool'1 out atl4 wo '(See tlrDKIAllD( ... II ' _ I..,.:;-::=-=-;..........: __ ..::=:~-~
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illractln one." · reicUe, Jf there was still one lo 'be made. guards, were at California State Beathe! all the emergency ortlinances', reCom-
~.lbe neighbor ,Kid lhlt the Browns Local lifeguards alao state their force ht the southland with a tota1 d 14 mended for adoption before the summer
1*fe very busy people ·..a though they had the third highest numbf:r of local Jost between Oceanside and San Dleso. ctowds arrive, have been dbcussed with
hit lived in their house over a year -d-•··· •-~ of p ' u Ch' h Jl · · hldn't had time to put in 1 yard.. '"" .... ~ -~ year any agency in AUendance was estimated at 3,875,000. 9 ce_ 1ef Kennet uck and City.
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con' oad IDill be VI# M et*lmce ogclntt vou !" court ~ •
• "You haUf tht right to cO'lllu.lt with an at'f>"UIJ, to be repre1e1~tect
by an attontey, and to ltave an attorney preset1t be fore any questions
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~harge to repre1e"t-11ou bf!fore at1y qui stionirtg if you ~sire. \ _ _ .
,..Do 1/0U undn1tand the fights J have ;ut ezplaintd to you? With
thtse rlahta iri mind ar~ vov 1Diiji1'Q to talk to me about the charges?"
• · -Advisement of Co11titutio11al '
Right) By Poliet Upon Arrtsl
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INLAND LASSES WALK 'PEPPER' .AT HEISLER PARK
Vivien Horton, 20, Fu!l.erton (ltft), Linde ~r1wford, 19, An•heim
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COPTER NETS POT
Gordon on suspicion or possession of .
heroin ~ for sale, belng. present' where
narcotics and marijuana are being used,
and iUegal possession of a switchblade
knife.
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u-n-nted lo pul !heir ~d northern . and SOulhem C"'1fornia ton· Secand ., • ..._.was In Long Beach where AUornex Jae. k J. R. iJn~I •.n<! adds, "I :O!' '"'.'.:' ... ~lheuwu ~=•' nected Willi Ille Nalloaal.Surf,Llfe •~-· ....,_, .,." .... ~ , "but we ve Aaaocialiao. -·•'6 13 drowned w/111'. an ~Jed ·~ · feel Ibey will go a long way lo 'help .. Fro,,. . Pllfle J'1 O"Jblem,llere. ~...-,.lo ll'UW !Aguna Beach had six Jul 1..,.' Los attendance of 15;500,0llJJ. , solve,.... of oor problems."
They said a shotgun and equipment
commonly used in the cutting and
-preparation of h~_roin wa~-also___foun,~--
in the car ..
J-lelicopter pilot Carl Jackson and
obserVer ROn Palmer were credited with
t.Wlea you.ve 1Qt•lota1of tune to spend Angeles County hid four iith an -~~ds are a;mstuve to. ~r Also on tonlght's agenda are_ two_ DROWNING • • • ~~· mra time she had she estimated beach attend~ ~ 21,m,Ooo ~I~ ~=tnt, ~ ~ chan~e or di!lrfct api)Jications and a . .
..,_ __ 11;.d lo .,..a...wilb-ber-cblldten.-'O>ei-compared wilh Lquu • •stimafecl~port1cur.rly In ~-'finlll' .......... 'l)ier: hear!!Jl_O!L~IITIODdmalr,lo lhe-_.,_pm of a ~-of-pl'OJ""'id-budget -(ire ahrly1 ~t ~dean." · ~ ~~~~ :-. ay the vtsi&on aren't mdeautely l'll.J'lii sign ordinance, scheduled at 7:30 .p,m. , Cltls. -~ • ..\ _. · , '
~eepin:g the car lJ! S~ght throug;hout lti1
two.hour mea1'deripg drive throu~ tht
l iarOOr Area. · --,
J pfijper ,,.P:almer kept . ground patrol
unjts 4ad,.;S!ed· of. Halley's where~ts
as he roamed and doubled back fTQm
Costa Mesa to Huntington Beach· and
Newp(>rt Beach.
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. · · "' NJ ed. I ~Ill ! '/ anc1, · Gu~rd ·sl<IUons al'i)oth;beaclks 'l~"' tr * 'tr ' "'lbe off«ason coverage· Is temble; -Presentation of plans and specifica-~ incidents OCCUrfed IK;ltmal!)' woul d
• -4F p ... J We-have two pennanen' luarda -ftlch lions for' a new .Cit)' parktng lot between have been manned't}le day after school ._.f. ,rotll age means (allowing for time off) that there Ocean Avenue and Forest Avenue,· on let out'. aCCOfdjng to ~fegu~rd Supervisor
flEJO MURDER js one on duty for four days of u.e the old Playhouse site. · · ~Liebl, but financial probl!ll11s made
· week " a guard said. -A memorandum regarding Glenneyre it necessary to delay manrung o! au
..... • · • • • He' added, "We're going to hue: X Street repaitS. ·.---stations for ~ week this year. -Iii la • . canyoD 50 feet from Ortega at Buffy'a coffee shop on Avery Parkway number of sunny weekends when beaches -A report from the nlrector· of Public Three stat10ns were manned Tuesday,
;IW!way ~ ~mile aouth of ~I Carrizo and Camino Capistrano. f~ded, big crowds with no safety Works regarding additional chlorination supported by a two-man rescue vtmicle
:.Iii...--found a slredded mnJt and a After that she vanished. OI .1.. __ ._ .a~:,..,. 1 • .J. v.ar, lour facilities at the sewage treatment plant crew. ~ ,_ 1.nc Ma. wVft'111."0'" 1a1n ~... -Report · from ~ PlanniTig Com· The Lifeguard · Department's low off-4!UJow, uimal-ravaged grave. During the day Mrs. Brown lauihl were on unguarded beaches ht the olf-mission recommending approval of the season budget went into the red this L~ ~ the ~alns ol the ylctim, cla.ues and phoned home at noon hour seam. Two involved. medJcal problems, subdivision-of three A,tch Beach Heights year, Riehl said, because sunny weather
Kp_Jm by massive sllb wounds.;"'., to J'tl!llnd her husband to laji;e_meat heart failure in one case and air em-lots into two lots. attracting large weekend crowds made ~belt aald his invnti&aton ha\oe · from .the freezer for early dlnner. The tionsm in the iunp n another. Lifeguards -LeaseJor the Gitl Scout. House. it neces~ry to put on extra guards"' ~ aherlff's detecti!eS frc:m Rl~lde, ' couple had planned to attend a school · might have been able to help the other -Agreement with the Irvine Cove from time to time during the off.,season
Once, vthile, they new behind and to
his right, offshore south of C.O:rona del
Mar, lh.e suspect made an abrupt U.turn
and could have easily 1lanced directly
al the chopper, according to Jackson.
"That guy wouldn't know a tail if one
drove up and waved at him," saia ooe
detective who participated in the cipture ..
·Customs agents claim the parcel con-
taining the high ly refined, reddish mari-
juana, concealed by Jayei's •of packaged
egg noodleS, was mailed general delivery illil San ~o County ma three-pronged, board meethtg that night, some reports two. AsSociation regarding lifeguard service. period. ' .. ·.:
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-11!'.-eaid. employe of the TRW Systems plant in or thi eight successful resuscitation
frOin 'Korea .
·~ woman'• 1M7 Pontiac station San Juan caplstruo. . cases, some of. them "non-breathers".
........ wilb laded and oxidized 11<>ld ~_, ••-wil · Guards point too lo 1be oth<r duties ~ atW ii .missing . and is a major He re!""-'" ~ . e missmg the day they perform o~ the1beacti. One category tnet in the tnvatigation. , ' after the disappuranoe. is called ordinance enforcemenl There .:!t was in that. car that Mrs. Brown Last Monday morning Brown entered were 11,831 of these logged last year.
haye been abd?cied after an af-the Su Clemente Police Department Another is termed beach~or water con-
. l&op at a Miaaloa Viejo Colfee to add bis wife's picture to a missing· trol. There were 15,716 instances of this.
. . person report. · Ten milutes after he Guards call it making the beach as
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(kabWUes at two San Joaquin Elemen· Not only are the Investigators combing as many persons as is possible. They
School Diltrict elementary schools the rugged mountain area for the car, guard against anti-social, unlawful acU
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Valencia School i.n Capistrano . but they also are aeeking a murder or dangerous ~cts.
1· foc' a ~ck trip to pay • scebe. They might warn, skin divers about
Saa Juan Cap11trano. "The atta around the scene of the not diving among swimmers or leaving
4S., np:irtl Aki, lhe WIS aeert di9COVery Js beiJli gotte~ver with 8. fine-the water with cocked spears. lt
' tooth comb, because we are somewhat sometimes involves drug abuse. It might·
, DAILY PILOT
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Rith1rd P. Nill
·eo11vi0Ci!d that Mrs. Brown wa s be telling Jootba\I playe rs not to play
murdered somewhere else, th e n among the crowds~ Jl includes animal
deposited there afterwards," he said. control.
To compound the complexity of the Then there are lhe first aids for fra c-
search, he added, Is the fact that three lures, seizures, heat prostration, bee
counties are involved with access and slings, jcJJy fish stings and any nugiber
of miseries the human form -ls · heir egress routes to, the winding highway. . to. Theite were 4,852 or these in 1969.
"We have started in a smaller circle There "'·ere 183 Jost children found,
of lnvesUgaUon and are widening It in 665 lost IOicles fouod and 42 boating
all directions," he said ol the well-incidents.
coordinated effort. Guards this year for the rirst time
lhl.tiaJly, Broadbe1t added, the case will have the use or a boat to help
proved even more bafffing, because the them with boating probltims, fisbennen.
remains fit the description of three miss-on dangerous rocky ptomontorles and
, , • s.111 or...,. c-tJ '""" · Ing women from the same general three-mass rescue situ11til:ins.
county area. ' But none of them believe the tioat .. °"""
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''Wfl kept lhe kJentificatiOR tentative Is a justiflable' excuse fof cutting back
for quite some time 50 1har we could on the lifeguard-manpower. They view
be sure th ere were no mistakes." ·the boat as !Klmethlng that was needed
for a long time. Local Jifeguards have
Confirmation that the victim, indeed, felt relatively inadequate responding to
was Mrs. Brown came Tue9day night a boat in distress on a p::idd leboard
wben the WQman's denJjSt .volun.teered but they-helped as~~ they coukl.
to match his chartl witq teeth. of the One veteran lifeguard said, "We have
vicUm at Elsinore funeral home. an , outstanding police department and
The invesU,ator ad;ded that the dentist, an outstanding fire department, why
whom he would not identify, "gradously can't we also · have an outstanding
took his Valuable time to drive down lifeguard department?" .
to help the inVestlgatlon." • · Noting Laguna's.promotional thrust for
nie volunteer'• busy ptactJce kept him the ·tourist dollar that makes its coffers
from ·travelini k> Elsinoce earlier Tueir jinsle, he .said, "The brochure l see advertising Laguna Beach Is tnOltly
. day. . r Waler orie'nted. t ' see 1kin diving, 1
Police sUJI hive ftpcrtep' _ no strong car wllh a surf board on· It. I see
leads in the' case, but another-aspect sport fishing, a surfe r and sun bathers."
''of the crime could prove hefptul. This is flne ·wlth the lifeguards. They
Three easollne credit cards, a 1'/eddlng figure the beaches . are there to use .
. ring set, two tan high·heel shoes. pearl Jt's just that they want to have .an
1earring1 for.pterced ears, ~-pl!fse. and aJLeqµa_tLJgr_-'JL:IO protectJPLJontrol _ ··-:-
-· 'CWi'iiCWfti:h wllh aDroken Utety clWn the crowds as they arri\lt. Jt'1 'fa'lrtd
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It's Iha Omega Speedmaster
chronograph. The same watch ..•
wilhoul any modillcarfons •• , that
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·in lhe Apo llo s pace program.
Even II Dad's a stly-at·home,
he'll be proud lo show his
fl'Jends he'swearing "!he
first walch worn on the moon."
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Mt .. lnff •l•Plld 1r11.,wt11 ol ho\111, "'lnult•
1nd ••Conda. Ttc"'P>li.r '"i. , .. l'lltt•~fint
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•'CUFF LINKS
• TIE TACS
• 14kt BELT BUCKLES •
• MONEY · CLIPS
• WATCH BANDS
• RINGS
• LIGHTERS
• PENS & PENCfLS
24 YE ... RS
SAME LOCATION
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'Vrgency La~s Must Be VniformSaysACLV ~
Emergency -ordinances before the ~ Beach City Council tooight wb6Ch
Would outlaw tree climbing, <Joi walking
and park sitting could .be rilled iUegal
j( adopted !or lbe purpose-.,.--..
law enforcement.
This view ·of the new control· l1w1
bu been let forth In a leU.r to Ma~
Vigikinte Law . Threat -' . . -
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By JAClt BROBACK
'" .. Dellf ,. ........
"l would hate tO see the peopie llie
the law tnlo their oWn blbdl -they
have been oilina their ,un. -but we
are s1ttlng oo a powder Pi-in U>OSt
canyon areas."
This was the urgent wamin& to the
Orange County Board of Superviaors
·Tuesday by Jamea Holder twbo lives
at 29361 Hillside Lane in SUv~ado Can·
yon area or southeastern ,or.nae Coun-
ty. ' HolCler said he repre!lented 1,100
nsklents ol Sllver&do, Modjelka and
Tra~ canyons "who llfe fed up with
hippies, drug abll3e, thefts and trespass.
ing."
He ollered a pOutlon signed by ~
·resklmts and introduced five neighbors
who spoke of the problems.
--PATROUI LACKING _· .
your new budtet." uked Mn. Marso
AnVum, a resident and busineu woman.
••0ur homes hive been t..oken into and
the cu)prits have never' been cauaht."
Bob Cochron, wbo said be recenlly
built a !50,000 home In Sllv<rado, arped,
"We have been told that patrol cars
have been diverted because of growth
of other areas covered.0
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Superivosr David L. Baker asked
Coc:hran ll be thought a full time resident
dewt).'.was qeeded in the area.
"He coukl be' part.time and hold a~r
jOb or have a business, but should be
in uniform on occuion 1uch as
weetends," be replied.
In answer to a query from Baker.
eoonly Bud¢ lilroctor David llltdJcock .
estimated tbe -of a full tlm< olflc.r
at "about f15,000 a year."
"Do you put up \no trespassing' 1i11111?"
-inquired Supervisor William llintA!in.
"Yes, but IOIDeOne evklently collects
them as IOUveDirs," Cochrane replied
Richard Goldber(" and ·-1m.. by 'nlOmulna Gunn, Laiuna 'area chairman
of the American Civil J.jberties Union
(ACLU).
Mrs. Gu.nn 4lso suggested jn a personal
letter to 1be COW\cll that p._e o!
such ordinances ·~could well make
Lacuna a national joke."
In commenting on the j)roposed urgen-
cy laws, lhe: noted the ACLU's position
that "~ onflnance adopted for the
-purpme Ol~ve enlorcemeot cao
be voided. •I
Mn. Gunn charged that each of lbe
ordinances proposed meets this qualliica-
tioo. .
She warned against "hasty or tit.ad-
vised acUon on the part Ol the council."
·The 'ordinance' banning clogs from
gubllc ~ and parks might be legal,
ahe states, but uniform enforcement
would require not one, but several new
animal control officers, while rselective·
enforeement would ..-become a tool for
discrlminaUon.
Existing anti-noise laws, she says,
shoultl be sufficient to 1C o n t r o I
disturbances from motorcycle riding on
priv1te, as well as public property, so
• the proposal to curb riding on private
property is unnecessary.
An ordinance against singing, chanting
and playing 'musical instruments Jn
p<>bllif}>I...,., whli:h.etty·Manager:J ames
D. Wbealon said TueSday lw been d<op-
ped, would M in violation of the First
Amendment to the Constitution, the
ACLU kttefdeclares. -
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Sawdnste~s Signi Up
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former Ward and Harrington Lumber yard. in La-
guna CanyoD. Deadline for Laguna area artists and
craftsmen to select space for the 1970 Sawdust Fes-
tival is July 1. Res~rvati.ohs can be made ~t 173 •
Wa9e-St. This year's festivaljj offshoot of Festival Of
Arts, is slated for July lT t rough Aug. 30.
ntey complained of infreqoent'patrol
1etVice by the Sheriff's Offlce lnd of
poor follow-uP on their complaints of
t--a1!blrbance.-1Mbllrglarles. ·
"Memorial Day weekend the nol!ie up
rtli. . .
Mrs. Margaret GOOdWi n, a former
Canadian who Jives on. Hazel Bell. Road
told ~ the increastlng hippie problem.
The JUUesCed ordinance prtlhibiting
climbiJl&-pubUc tttes and slttlnf on park
Jaws wou1ctlre4lilarious''-if'"BOl-in{endedlti~iiiiijiil•••~ to be taken seriously, says Mrs. Gunn.
'lbe city ~ would ~ppu;-lo '1lf-. "~t
On in:venting the 1lSe of parks entirely,"
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there was· out of this world." Roider
related. "From 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. every
day 65 to 70 cars drove up and down
t he canyons ·heading for the "drugt1
store. We called the sherill and there
was no action."
Sherill's Lt. Ted Dwyer explained to
board. members and the canyon residents
that the current budget allows for only
one ~ar in the area and that it also
serves Mission Viejo and El Toro.
"We hope that you approve another
patrol car in the 1970-71 budget •~
thtn we can give 'better service, lmprOve
our response time," Dwyer said. .
Residents complained that th e
minimum U.me for patrol response in
the canyons is 45 minutes, lhe maximum
tl:iree-hours, "if at all."
snJDYPROBLEM
''They speed through .the canyons at
an hours of the nigtit, IO to 70 cars,"
she °ttlated. "There are people living
in caves on Wildcat Canyon Road."
"Would patrol cars help?" as~~
Baker.
"Probably not, they hole up orr the
roads in the hills. We may need a
mounted p8tni_1, •• answeftd M r s •
Goodwin.
LAW V10LA'l10NS
"What are the lf!' violations?" asked
Baker.
"'Guns have been stolen from homes.
Those biPP'eJ don't work, their old cars
break dowrJ, odd things are going on.
'lbere his been a hippie commune grow-
ing there for the past two yean," she
continued .•
Fnnt W. Alltod:, a fi•e-year TeJident
-bas Ol'"ed property In Silverado
Canyon for 10 years, D<XI took up lbe.
Supervisors took the residents' pleas
"under submission" and ordered the
County Administrative-Office to study
the ~Jems in reference to the sheriff's lfi.,,.~. bud;;; -get and tht jiOSiible crtation or a
aerv~ area.
-cudfeL ----r~• ·~You c1nnot realize the amoun~ Ul
Under the servke area plan, retldents
would be assessed to pay for the costs
d addillonat Jaw enforcement servlcea.
"Where do my tax dollars" go," pleaded
Sllverado Canyon resident Phllllp Hannis.
"We are not getting any police pro-
tection." !
Hannis said his brother's home, tn
the same arean, was subjected to at-
tempted breik-lns recently. ' 'A
neighbor's dog must have frightened the
intruders. We got no help from the
Sheriff."
"Include some protection for us in
noii<-llP lbera-oo May 21. 'Ibey .taied
1be 'Finl . Allnllll Silver ado Roct
Festival.' The Sberi!l's olllce told us
there WU DO noiJe limit Jaw between
• a.m. and 10 p.m." Alstock, who trains-Labrador retriever
dogs, ('Ofltinued, "I ret~ from
training the next day at noon and the
noise was on full bore again. You cWd
hear it for a ·half mile either way
in the canyon.
"One of them, beatin& on some bongo
drums, fell off a high tank Into the
creek. 'Ibere are aome thinp you can
enjoy." be concluded.
U.S. Ex erience Endin_g_
For Lagun&ExchangeTrio
By FRED SCHOEMEHL
01 ni. DllFf' Plllf 1t1tf •
FOR 'THREE peoplti in Liguna, the
end is near. It's just-a little over a
week and a half before Margie LeRoux,
Manfred Heine, and Fernando Gaja-Dllz.
all American Field Service students, win
be leaVing for theif, homes in. South
Africa, Germany, and Spain.
Margie and Manfrt.d ha2e been in
Laguna 11 months, while Fernando joined
them last December. For all three, this
has been a remarkable year -an
awakeniiig experience in the ways of
America and its youth. .
The three American Field Service
Students have been busy lately aetting
all the goodbyes and thank you letters
out to tbe scores of people they met
this past year. •
But, there has been plenty of time
. to 10Ciali1A! 11 well. 'Jbere was a blg
get tofether up on Balboa IsJand last
Saturday, attended by all area AFS
1tudents.
IT TURNED OUT to bf Quite a fling,
with lols of good food, drinks (soft),
music, and dancing. And a man:elous
opportunity for AFS brothers and 111sters.
to get together one last time before
leaving June ae.
More of a k>cal party wa~ held Sunday
al the Char1es Ben.tons in Irvine Cove.
Jn tbe spotlight .•ere Laguna .Beach
High School's thm e1change students,
who each gave their thanks for thetr
year in Amttk:a. And most e+ayoue
8eemed toJlKklenly "have aomethh.r
tn ' lheir· eye." Fer many, It WU· the 1--1ast ttme they will aee Martter Mlllfnd,
and Fernando.
Monday night, the AFS club here in
Laguna tool: · one last sweep to
Dlsnevland, and received a final look
at ail the charaden of the Maak
Kiogdont.
(L(ISING NOTES oo tbe school.YUL. "°" Sofie: The Senior All Night Party
waa .a fabulous .aucceSI. At least .. 200
members or the gr~uaUng class made
It to !he. affair, bul nearl~ haH dropped .
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Laguna
Teen
Corner
out before the party's end at S a.m.
·Friday momlng.
EVeryone bad a lot ol hln -·especially
thosi in the l""'P who found tbe 1ambl-
ing haJJ. Talk says there wu a Joe
cl shady dealing goin& oo at tbe "Black·
jack" and "Craps" tabla, but what
can be npected when the tables were
manned by crooplera from tbe !acuity
anclput graduating d ......
THE MOON WAUI, deolped to give
tbe sensation of playln( in low gravity,
was an immecUate h\t during tht party.
Also worth ment5on was tM auction,
held betyeren 4 and s 1.m. PriJe1 auc-
tioned had been donated by loeal .
merchants, and were bought 1t the auc-
Uon with money made at the gambll'nc
tables.
AT TIJESDAY NIGHT'S school board
~ -11-0PPohlted b!rector ol Cur·
riculum Robert Reeves announced mulls
ol a pill conducted .._ members.
cl tbe !flt pduatlng cluo.
Some 250 questiOnalres were aent oul
' "*in& -I tbe aenJon wen_ plannln(
to do in tbe future. '
or the 1eo """"'"'· 101 studenll or M per c<nt, said they are golnf
on to eollege. Of lhal number, 40 otudenla
ar. going to jilhlor college ·and • 17 lo
• four year coliqes. ren 4fid not apeclfy
what type of school.. . ' .
. Twenty·le\'en ire going to bypla col·
1ece and start to work immediately,
whUe another 27 art Coinl Into the
mlll1.try. off to lhe.clllpelbr • 1!.!!ldilJ&,
or Jusl haven't deddejl what lo ·do.
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ahe writes.
Arty ruling that a person under ta
cannot occupy a hotel room unless ac-
corTipanied by a parent or responsible.
adult could "effectively kiD the tourist
business in Laguna," the ACLU warns.
Officer Choice
Big Agenda Item
.For Drug Panel
Election of officers and organizational
structure will be the order of business
al the third meeting or the Laguna
Beach Drug :Education and Rehabilitatio n
_Council at 7:30 P..:m· Thursday in the
~ity Recreation Department, 175 N. Coast --
Hi.,,,..ay. ~.
A slate of officers to be presented
hv the nomlnatlng commltt.ee includes
Frank Ireland, chairman, sta~ develop-ment officer for the Metro,,ohtan State
Psyddatric Hospital jn Los Angeles; Mrs
Ves:ta Kay Curry, fecording secretary,
actlve-tn----youlh work as a member
of the Los Angeles Coordinating Councit
and Clllfomla PTA and 8 founder of
the Beverly Hilb Dru( Abuse CliniC:
Mrs. Frank Ir e 1 a n d , corresponding
secntary, -employee-ol_CaL§ tat e
·Fullerton and fonner e m 'e r g e n c y
policewoman in Loe: ~le:s;· an~ Mr~.
Dean Whitaker, treasUrer, achv.e in
church and PTA youth wprk and past
preoident of lhe Laguna Beach PT A
Council.
Nominations for officers also will be
made trom the floor and quallfied-
penons to 'head the prevention, treat.
ment and rehabilitation teams will be
110UgbL '111< meeting Is open to the
public.
Unscheduled
Trip ·a Bash
David Dawaon, visiting Laguna
Beach from Phoenix, Ariz. had
jlllt pu'ked his car in a garage
at the real' of 411 N. Coast Highway
early Tuesday, morning when he
beard a resounding crash.
Checking the 1araie to make
sure all was well, be found the
car had vanished.
Further surveiDance· reveated the
vehicle embedded in a brick wall a:cross Jasmine Street, to the rear
of 3Slll Cliff Drive.
Pollee blamed failure or Im-
proper setting of the brake fbr
the vehicle's uftacheduled 48-foot
journey downhill from the garage.
Fred Ropiequet
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Last Rites "Held
Muonk services were helif at 11 a.m. toda~ in Pacific View Chapel for Fred
Cati Ropjequet, 13&-U Avenidl. Majorca,
Lquna Hllls, -~ s.-y al the ... ol 75,
Dr. Edward J. Caldwloll officiated al
the rites followed by inumment at Plcifrc
View Memorial Park.
Mr. · ftoPiequet Ls survived by his
Widow, Jo)'ce; two tons Fred of Arcadia
and Gerald of Santa Monica ; a daughter,
. Mrs. Myrtle Holmi!s of North HoUywood ;
and a sister, Mrs. Paula R. Malhews
or Orl1ndo, Fli.
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lived In Orange County for the pa11t
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the inner city but were
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~ice. Th~ would-be demonstrators,
11111ered by ~ conflict over their. va-cation scbedlJles, stopped hall way
~ t~~ their trade union beadqg,_arters
aqd called all the demonstration.
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minlltration, prob.in£ for a brN:k in w~k. , , Gitison, !i:esb from hi,s "election as the.
the Mideast erials, is conaldering a direct In order to avoid the maximum publici-first · black ma~or Qf . .1 a m a j-(l r -
new ·-approach to ~ pirallel with ty pl a White ~-announcement they Northeutern city, prei)ared today for
. probably will be discloaed by Secretary I ....... n,le confei-e. nee with his in:dicited
renewed Soviet-0.S. talks on developing of State Wllllam P. Rogers. . ,,._...
an Arab-Israeli peace formula . Up to now the administration appeared whll~oewnen~
Such a step is being considered as to be concentrating. its efforts on GlbsoJ\ defeated ~tayor Hugh J. Ad-
part of. a U.S. program whid1 is ezpected -searching with the SovleLi for the state-donizio Tuesday by 54,892 votes to 43,339,
to provide a pledge to Israel of additional ment of principles which woukl enable endi71g the mayor 's eight-year reign at
jet planes to offset recently. tncreased the Israeli and Arab governmerits •. Soviet military help to Egypt. particularly Egypt, tO e v e n t u 1 11 y City Hill!. Th~ mayor returned to Tren·
Some .hi g b I y plac:ed officials art negotiate a settlement. . ton today tor the continuation of his trial
represent«! as hopeful the ,intensity of O(ficials now rule out exclusive on .federal extortion and jncome tax
the ~Middle East eris~ may open reliance on the Soviets as a u.s.:Egypt u,, ,..._... evasion charges.
up new opportunities for peace negotia-go-between. • WINNER IN NEW~RK Gibson is the third NeirO elected
ilons. • . Kither publicly ~ through diplomatic N t JM Gibson mayor of;a major American city.
Otners; remembering the failuri or clianne:IS, or both, the' probability is said •x . yor · The others are c.arl Stokes in Cleveland _
prolonged U.S . ..SOViet talks last' year, Co be high that N~.(lll will probe recent and Richard Hatcl;ier in Gary, Ind. Both
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are skeptical. . indications that Egyptian Presiaent --took office in 1968.
rman Dl"plomat President Nixon has yet to make a ..Nasser is lntereSted in t1xploring the Add • • C 1 ht · · te ·
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final decision on .-Iy what tbe possibilities of peat< -although ,U.S. OnlZW amp n a reee Associated Press m rv1ew; Too much water btcamt a ,_ Gibson said, "When you look at the
""Oblem for tht communi·o,. of diplomatic-mililary J!a<:.kage will contain. officiais remain peWmistic in most .-qualifications and backgrounds of lliack
Yo • Saf . B zil His conclusiOlll!I, ftist eipected this week. cases v H u 2,000 per•ons in Buffalo Grove, e .ID ra ' . ents -OSt ity mayors in ~ country, you'll find that
Ill., who,.for lht post week, have .A. .A. -'-.A. .A. .A. -compared to tbe men . they replaced h:ad almost no tpattr JJt alJ. After · H w H H w x · ' -they stand head and shoulders abo ve_
the community well broke, reri~ Freed in ·Trade I z · R .. -, s . '.NEWARK, N.J. (AP) -'The election on qualifications,.W experience alone."
de'ntsquenchldthiratswithwhat srae lS . ip nto yr"ln •· night headquarters of -defeated Mayor Gibson, a 38-year old civil engineer,
I: they could. But weekend raim, · JPO. DE JANEit\0 (AP) _ The West _ . · • . ' 1.4.A;' ~ugh J. AddonWoted .' . • numb iefing f1or a third a.dded, "Look at Stokes and Hatcher changed that and gave man" tt· enn, erup in a r me ee aga:J::' and 'if you look at the back.,,...,und you'll • German ambassador to Brazil was · · new Tuesd -· ht hen l ~-sidtntl mart wot(r 'tfuin they l s k R smen ay n1g w e ec n find these suys are just head and
'===Ii -could.,.... hapetl--for,-Tlw-""'.A-~~"'leased -~~Tuesday night, had Cana' -·tri" es.-·es·ume returns llhOwed -~·m•ror ·~g. shoulders abov~.tbe ·~es the~ replaced." was in baremtntl, howtver. One a qWCkSDiCIOI: orange jllice and eggs ' Youths threw chairs and glassware GibSOii's headquarters saiafhere was -
famil11 said sewert bocking "P -and toJd..-neWSiuen he woukl-lell-them _ _ __ at television cafneras· befoce police and a tenta'tive move being made _ to set
tont_respomible /OT. 4 J1tt o/ lat.er al:iJUt his five~y ordeal at the _ -_, -sheriff!s Cieputies-could-clear-tl;le-head,.___a _meeting_with_Addanizio_late--Ll!L!!'le
water in thtir baltmmt. mert:Y ol political kidnape-;s:----By UDl\ed Prea IaternaUonal our ·orrne w0Urid8a were . clillaren--quart.ers at '1bomm's Restaurant. One day. The mayor's office said Addonizlo
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_ ••---------.ar-treecron~..--1_8-~~,~ beliooplh shelJed_an army_.:_eam · 90 lo--the-Isrieli:<J'UJl......_.ltee'T rce lill~_cecked,_buL.Jlo_injuriefl_or_arreils-wece-tey.....:to-:.r.aturn-from~Trenton-in-time•---'-tl
• i\J.u-""' " iiR:uu "~1 =~ miles inside Syria. duri!)g the might in . Y"' o_ reported. , to sit doW'n with Gibson and discuss
. H•rry Hitbert, 53, of Notting· nearly 24 hours after the arrival in repiisal for a recent flareup of fighting city, th_e source~_!!ai~._Khan Yunis, w,ith When e.8rly retums_showed the .even· the transition of government.
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ham_, England married his teeno ~-ers -of 40 political prisoqers WhOSe on the occupied Golan Heights. Today, a ~ulation 'of 53,000, is an Arab city tual. winner, Kenneth A. Gibson, taking AfterGibSonwas declaredwinner,hun-
ilge sw.eetheart Friday -35 years freedom was demanded by the'ltidnapers. Turaeli' planes ltlt Egyptian positions . ~5 miles sduth of ~aza town. · . _ a commanding lead, the crowd ·or about dreds of Negroe·s paraded the main street
late. Higbert had wanted to..rnarry 1be diplOmat was ·given a ride home along the Suez Canal foe the 11th cOn-·Tbe sources said they were looking 1,000 i:i:ersons shouted chants denouncing of this racially divided city, N&W J:e;rsey 's
-51-year-old Winifred MlcKen1'9 in by a -la who . secutive day. . for·sus~ts. · . the news media. largeSt, some shouting "Power· ·to tbe
1835, but temporarily g·ave up the yotmg ~ RC_~ him: '.l'rOOble also flared ·in the occupied ~ra~h con.unandos drove. deep into W!ten Counci.lman Frank J . Addonizio, people!" and waving clenched fists m-
idea when his mother objected. It was ~he third political k1dnap1ng Gaza Strip and a grenade apparently Syr1~ 01 ra.1d~ Tuesday rught and a a distant cousin of the mayor; pleaded a Black Power· salute.
---•. -i~ Brazil s1~ Jut; Septern~, and-the-·e:xploded-by-Arati guerrillas -killed three ~~ogf11hL_l!as .~~rted be_l"'.~n I~a.elj W.Uh _yQUJ}J:S tQ filoP blocking a_tele~ision Gibson, pledging to work ror an end
ninth o! a .d1.plomat ~y antigovernrnent Arabs and wounded 21 in the market ~els .and Synan -p~nes .. Syria closed camera, Ile was booed. B_ut he drew to cllronic black:white _confrontations,
for:ces JJl ~hn America. AlJ ·have been place of Khan Yunis, the ancient city ll~ air ~p~ce ~foreign. nights Tuesday · cheers· when he said that the mayor Q_eclared : "We mu.st begio J,o reconcile
released unharmed ez:cept. Count· Karl where the bible says Samson destroyf,d night, airline sour~ said. "!as "crucilied by the ·newspapers." this community at thls moment."
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bassador to Guatemala, who was Reports of the latest Israeli air activity
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John Bal, a 24-year-old New York·City
Patrohna1r who has been decorated
fOT .valor three times, has leveled
complaints against his superiors con-
cerning alleged harastment ovir his
long hait . His statements concerning
the freedom to grow one's hair and
1titf perfqrm one•,, duty have drawn
cheers from young people. •
Tht Sing Tao sports club of
murdered last April after the came from an Egyptian· m j Ii tar y G~atemalan government refused to free spokesman in Cairo ho said 22
prisoners demanded as ransom. American-built Phantom ud Skyhawk
1 Von Holleben was pulled from his car jets attacked positions in the canal's
ast Thursday by nine ~ng men and southern and northern sectors for five a woman carrying machme guns. 'fbey . killed ooe Brazilian security guard and and a hall ~rs-. -wouiiilir-t'Wo"Otllen1-&rore=-speeding1he""-The-EgypUan spokesman said the
envoy away. Leaflets strewn on the street Israelis also attacked Po~ Said at ~e
identified the kidnapers as memben of ~rn end of the canal. for the third
the Popular Revolµtionary Vanguard, .an t~e m the past 1'!0 ~eeks .but were
underground leftist group opposing the met by heavy ground fire which drove
military regime in Brazil them off.
"Yes, l 'm all right," ·the 81-year-old ~ commandos who struck ~nsdie
diplomat said as he got out Of the Syria wen: covered by Israeli f!'hter
car-.ln_fr.onl_Qf his residence. He looked planes which fought a dogflgtif Wtth-.
tired and worn.-Vid his tari'S Uit was e· Syrian-Air-Force;-At-height-of--the-·
wrirlkled and creased but he. seemed raid Syria closed ils air space io foreign
to be in good shape otherwise. flight.S. -· -
Police cleared a path through newsmen Arabs · living in the Gaza Strip and
and _onlookers, and von HolJeben made who work for the· Isrelis have been
his way into-the residence to greet frequent -objecUi of-guerrilla greude
his wife and 1wo sons. attacks.
IRS •Gored~ Again
Senator Seeks $1,250 Exemption
Hong Kong set what-it said was-1!-~--'----
c world record Sunday by cram· \VASHINGTON (UPI) Sen. Albort The tax .cut he championed will start
laking effect July 1, when .!he perSi:>nal
exemption will rise to $650. It will go
to $'lDO on Jan. ·1, 1972, and to $750
on Jan. 1, 1973, its first increases in
more than 20 years.
~i'ng 36 ptrsons into a Vol ks-Gore . ( D • T e n ll . ) , who Bl most
wagen. Tht · club said the old singlehandedly convinet'd Co ngress last
record was held by 27 American year the way to cut taxes was to bqost
1tudents. the $600 income tax personal exemption,
says he wants to raise· ·it again to· • Pio Y•1v•1•n of Hono1ulu didn't
like the tilt in his garage roof, so
be fastened a rope to a garage
beam tied it to a tree acrnss the
street. The repair job didn't last
Jong. A fire engine· hurrying to a
nearby blaze struck tbe rope and
down tumbled.Yagyagan's garage.
$1.250.
With the federal budget deep in deficit
and with many in Congress convinced
last ye&l''s taz: cut helped feed inflation,
little chance is given for serious con-
si~tion t<t Gore's new proposal.
Gore, who is in a tight race for
re-eleotion_,_ said Tuesda9 last year's tax
reform act did not go far enough for
the little man with a big mortgage.
But, saii:I, Gore in a speech inserted
in the Congressional Record, "It is still
a fact that 80 percent of the federal
income taxes paid ... are paid by people
making less than $15,000 a year."
His Proposal, to take effect by 1973,
would amount to a tax cut of about
$625 a year for the family or four
· paying taxes at a rate of about 25
percent.
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By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
ot .. DellY,illtl .... ~adowlog a suspected. smu.uler on
dwindling fuel, a Costa Meu police
helicopter crew traced a mall lbipment
of Korean marijuana ,.Orth 11),000 to
a '1ql;mi.Beach borne~' teiting
up ,IJle impromptu raid. , _ .
Miles al Oranc,e ,Cout roadways were -
........ Ille ~ mwaJer ap.
parmlly -for two houn ..
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car, witlmt tbinkln& of the new chopper. AuthoriUa Slid the SUl"Vtillance • -
CUstoms qeals alerted by postal of. a 1p11r«·-ualgMtent -
fcials after ·the high-quality contraband • begaa when James R. Halley, 2.1,, of·
was IDifteCI tut by trained Clogs in Ni w 2177 Map!~ St., COlta Meea, ,Picked-up .
York,. plus..,Colla ai.,.. police, pulled hiapor<elattlleclly'amain.pollolllce.
&be raid lhort1J befon: noon. Customs qerits t o • a y ·were
Five -were mested there; two clelennialnl wllether Hall<i -1d face more -. laka Jalo custody when Jeclonl amuClllnc charses u reclpienl
they od»wed llP Jal«, 11111 gualilies ol Ibo IJ to It ...,-al. poleal mm.
ol LSD, -ud ._w benin juma. .
--caalilcatod, lnvlltiplan alltp. lllveolipl«I -other .... -
ea.
iron)·lllO'Diamond St. In La&una as:
-Dona L Campbell, 24, al that ad-
dresa.
...Jella w. CarptlelD, 24, ol Los
Anjeles ..
-o.mil Rueve, 22; of PUldenL
'Ibe dlts were ·booked on charges"
iacludin& pJ a rlon Gf marijUIM for
l&Je. pW"Waa ~ mirijuw. JICll?FS!inn
of ~ m:ucs. pJSltllirD of
narcolk:s paraphernalia and related
count..
A 17-year-old girt was taken into
·custody by.juvenile authorities.
A itearch warrant wu issued to allow
a probe of the residence afterward while
cwtom. l8mU needed no such. docwnent
to oelze Ille mallecl paCkage, beCaule
it .... .... fnlm Ollt, being carried
inside.
Sho<lly Iller tile nooii raid, Colla-
Mesa Qetective Norm Kutch was ~Ide
the Diamond Street residence when
someone knocked and he answered the
door.
James D. Gordon, 20, ol 2070 Hidden
Val!ey. Road, Laguna .Beach, 411d..-a 1>
. ·~ear-old Newport Beach girl• were invited
' inside for questioning.
Laguna Stach detectives Norm Bab-
cock tad Neil Purcell I ate r booked
(lee COPTER, Pap I).
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Nixon Revea.ls
Inflation Curbs
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ways or increasing output per worker
and brin&ing a b.!lance between cost
and productivity. to usure more stable
WASHINGTON (AP) -President Nil-
en announced t00ay-:u1e·erecuon of •
th~way goveminental barrier t o
1piraDm1 lnflaUon, while promisina:
"I will not take this naUon down ·priets. .
'the J'Old of wage and price controls." 2. Nixon directed the Council oC
N~ Qiu.;. gav~~waj to 'inqreasinc· Economic Advilers to prepar.e a periodic
prtaure for a policy o( vohmtan .. inflation alert,• to ~ si~ant .....,.1n1 oo wak-' w _pr1ces. ' I wace uc1 Jll'l<e ~ .na .... YR tbe1r
In a aat1onwlde ''IV-radio l:roatlCast inf1 Uonary tm~ · · ' a ,_.. ~
on economic policy, he lectured ~ .,, '"Ibis inflatkn aJert:11ill Call ~ttention
and labor .on their responsibility to to ,outstuvllng cues of price or wq:e
r@frain fl"OJft excessive JlfiC'e · marbps i~ and wiU·be made public by
and wqe increases. the National Commisaioa aft Prodooo
'"l'be fJ&bl ~ainst lnQation JI· --li¥ity," Nisoll uid.
everybody's bu1.,...," llfo Pnaideot I. A Rqalalloas ind Purchaiinc
l8id. ~ --' Review Board is ....,, let up, to ........
He ·announced U-adioal to _ pull f-al (IJ!'<hulrll procedures to -
Ille reins llP.ler on ilJflatice: that tlley do not clrho ap coots and
I. A Nallooaf ~sslon on Produe· · prices; q to review imjlort policy to
tiYlty will be name<! with nipremitatlves ,.. whether ouppliea can be incHued
fnlm buslneu, latior, government Ind to meet rising ....,..,.. danlllll withoul
Ille publlc..-ltl-.duly .... wiJl•"be-io-"flnd "-Jou.of jolll al bome. -·
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Fieriilisli
.Described
_By JORN VALTERZA
CM .. o.llf Pillf ltl'ff
Evidence of a· fiendish attack witti
1 · bayonet or large h1B1ting knffe was
ditclosed today in the slaying ol Mission
Viejo teacher Mrs. Florence Brown w-brutally dismembered remains
.,...., found 14oaday alonl: <kl!IP 'lliPay~ , ~ ~ . .
Tlnnlnc the .... ,"tighly -....~
Orange County 8!::~ J-Broadbell today ._-ta al
• ll'i~y -wi~ ...... 1!Jil• ...
the Jrilly brunelle md -of twu.
A telelypa to all law eafoicemeot .,_-
c:ies dJlal(ed the -"' the murder by ll1inC tbe wunan•s sm,
'-1' ·aild ltmp were mlain(, probablY,
removed by her killer.
Thal a!ped, coupled -conlltmatlon " that Mn. Brown ljad not been ra(led,
Br'oadbett aaicl. "make thla 1 bllhJy
tuU1U1l cue, 8nd despite our eontacts
throughout tbe ltate, we have found
no other CateS that lhow aipffiunt
&imi~ty t<Ythis one.,.
Mr.. Bmm, -the moth.,.· ol llro
proschoolen ond 1tepmother ol "° tee~ers, disappeared last June 3 dUrlnt
a dfive from her classes in MJlllon
Vit!jo to San Juan Capistrano where affe was to have paid a bill\ ....
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Man's
Body Found '
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By BARBARA XREIBICH ~ r Of "" Dally l'll9t Sl9ff ·-
The body or a youna ·man recovered
from . the ocean ~r 50 Yards frorl)
the foot of Mountain -Road by Laguna
Beach ·lifeguards Tuesday aftel'DO(ll re-
mained.unidentified today. .
,. ~ ·aqtopay repcrt Indicated
• PO evidence of foul play, a coroaer'it
• ~.IJIY_ said, but toxicoJolll' sludles '!'ill '
• be made to help determine, the cause
ol death. I ~ .
It w:as estimated tbe vidbn, a male:'
20 to Z5 year. old, $ 'f"'l"l '"ind!e!
tall, weighing 130 to 150 pound s, had
been dead .api*oxlnw1tely JI hours when
his body was pulled from the wate'
by lifeguards Jack: Lincke and Mikt
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Tbe body WIS' JpOtted al 2:40 p.m.
"by Bob · Spender. J073 Gaviota Drive,
. ·. who was ikir!' diving, In the ares and
at first thought the d gid form on &he
bottom was a mannikin.. or· some sort.,, .
lifeguard Lt. Eugene dePaulis sa1d. ..
Spencer summoned the guards and
! Lincke and England donned Scuba gear
1 • to enter the water and recover the
body .which was turned ovei-to the
coroner's° office for· identification: 1 pa~: :~ti~0~~s :~.in green corduroy1
Lifeguards noted he was the fourth
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'Urgencx' Measure M~jor.
.. Topic at Lagu'fl!l Council T
-She never rettnted.
Early. Monday morning, a youth wait-
. (See MVRDl!ll, Pap I)
successive dro.wni.ng -victim ·!ound.Jo~...,l~-~-'I
wearin"g "jeans or long, pants.
Di11eu1Sion or "urgency" ordinances, after adoption Wore going tnto erect.
listed next to last on a 15-ilem agenda, Fift ~ ordinances originally were
ii eapecled to be the au..tioo-getttt xtieduled for -ation, but ooe,
at the Laguna Beach City Council's 7:30 which would have banned an.gq, cha!l4
o'clock session tonight. ting or playing a muDcal instrument
The ordinances, if adopted, could in a public place, has been wlhdrawn.
become law immediately as assertedly Remaining for action tociigbt are
being necessary for the protection ol. ordinances that would:
* * * Trust Fund Set
For Two Children tile health, weHart: and safely 0£ thiS -, -Ban dogs from all beaches and parks,
corhmunity. • whether leashed or not. A trust flllld for the two .,r.school
Reaular ordinaoct procedure requires -:-Prohibit ridlnJ a motorcyle on children of a •m Mluion Vlejo IChool
ALL YOU SPORTS-
two public_.,.. 11111 a :l&<lay inlerim private property Wlthoyl wrlUen """""I teacher, Mn. Flcnnce N. Brown, 1111
, of lhe ~pe~y o~ner. . . been aet up by her tmband, Ralph.
. -Forbid chmbin1 pub11e Wes or SJt.. end Gary Hacter, 1 tue:bt?f 1t Aliso
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-LIF,EGUARDS RETRIEVE BODY FROM LAGUNA WATERS
Skin Diver Coma Acro11 Corp11 off hKh •t· Mount1in Road
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tin:~wn or other public School in the San JOlqUin SCbool DUtrict.
pr ~ f_ence, °"CJ.,: The body al the petlle motlier was
plan .... · -· J .·~~Mlllldaymominglnallhallow La L 0 f 'd' N'0 ht ·,. -Penrut ~ o1 ~. 11o1e1 "!"Tl .,. ... atonr Ortta• llltlhw•Y JUll beyond .. guna a i eguar s · . ig mare
by a ,penon . u-II only ~b perMJll Ille or Ollml line. Sbe bad been
Fashion Island become! "Fun Island'' i& accompanied by a parent, I suardian milaing-:.. J y 3· . f d els ( nd moms Md Ald9. l®) or authorized tesponeible adult. ~ • 1 " • 'By RICHARD P. NAU. started (summer) guarding a wee~ lale or_~·-·fi·~m--W. F:iiaer• ·-·~~~-'llie'-"dog"Wdinance-would•~ifically· ···-·-~ for_~ tl:Plt . .fund .ihmlld be _____ __ °'-"" Dlltt-"!11• , • .., ·-~ .-,thir year. ---~-_ ~ho ::e~ sports 1 . bin cinines from Keiale' Park, Jlliitliifd = to the Uni:i. ea.:.~~ The ·~Jlifs, secluded coves, rocky Jin?" p •• "We have le~ ~le lh'an any other f 1pec1a1 section inside today's DAILY Cauyao.~Park, Riddle Fiekl or IrVmr-the jod~ Alan Brown Tnm Account. moa~Jes ud reefs that are part Of loree, nO full-ti~ chief~ admil•islrator
PILOT previews the second annual Ila&· Bowl Park, as well u from any bed ams ihowd be made PQlble lo eJther the siren lure of Laguna Beach alJo ·and onl¥ one unit (the lifeguard .truck)
ing of SPORTSCENE on lhe meandering 'rilrfn the city lknil.!I. . Ralph Brown or Ga Hacker can be a lifeguard's nightmare. for-a whole city." '
mall of Newport Beach's Fuhkm llland A memorandum from Mayor Richard For further irt~tioo. ~ Gaey They Jure the-water orie11ted The reduction of lifeguard fixed sta·
ahoppinc ctoter Goldberg to the City Couocll ltltes \hat Hacker at 547-mo · sportsman, skilled or unskilled. Thef tions, he said,' wUI likely mea• ellmina·
' (llee ORDINANCES, Pip I). * · J..: ;,; make blanilel sUrvelllance of the water Uon of llUO<ding at Boat Canyon which
· H H difficult at best and they can be a was guarded on weekends; cutting daily
One of the four, a 22-year-old Arr.adia ,
man was saved last Thursday· by guardl .,
who worked seven minutes to restore
his breathing after he was pulled !roni
the water at Agate Street beach.
Discovery of the bOOy only a bout 2!XI
ya rds from the scene or last week's
near-drowning Jed guards to speculate
on the possibility that the victim might
have been swimming wi!!J the man they
save .
However. concjilion or the body raised ·
some doubt as to whet.her it could have
bee n in the wa ler for that length GI.
tlme. -·
• By coincidence. the two drowning tn-
cidenls within a week came as the
Laguna Beach City Council wtu stu~
passible reduction of lifeguard sta~
(Set DROWNING, P8p 2)
Orange
Weadler '
' ' physical impediment to a speedy) suc-guarding of Picnic Beach to weekends: tf you've got to be Jn a rut, this
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cesaful resc~. _ . ellminaUng coverage of Rock Pll~ which . Isn 't a bad rut to be In. Loot for
i -Laguna Bea~h lifeguards we!1 ~ was manned -dally; and redUC1ng the...-. _morf._oLlhe...same...IOfl.ol-•m,.u ... w11ne...,_1, ___ _
their topographic problems. They-ve-tried-<Main Beach coverage"irom:-fourtowers and warm temperaturea alq dti.
Fan1ily's Life Goes ·qn
By PAMELA HALLAN Capistrano, wllo bad atouct · uP .• families," llhe aaicl. °' .... .,..,,........ ·-The red tricycle, abandoned by it! friendship. with Mn. Brown al a TRW "She lo'ft!d her hW:band very much."
_ -rider on lhe ·sidewalk,. seemed lonely party, where lheir husbands an. em--'tl think Ralph is about 31. my ·age, ..
IOIJlebow. ployed. . · said Robert Schnitzer. "He ii a crew
Even the IJ'IY .... tten 11111 the grayish "Sbe loved ber. two little children deor-chief a TRW Ind L Uled to -~ ~°'
white (lOlnl of Ille lwntory ..,... behind ly," "1e aaid~ "but-abo ·bod ......,_ »ii."' ~ ...,.illed him u a trrendlt ...mod to ... Oeci the feelinp ol the love lot llalph 1 ddld...,.1eo, 'llley-. · · · ,
people Inside. • older -........ ~ .... _..... -Ibo; type '11111 llelpa .. .....,me.
OniJ llJI oound ol clotheo tumblin& but I remember lllil \1117 ......i lnlo _.,. picllfco.
In • *1« in the ran1e broqhl realk1 il bi(pr -rlahl In Ibo -n. --11r--Ille ..... to the ulllllually quiet ....... nei~ IO thol there woald be -port(eo. jut u Ibey -IMlt ~. Llfo -.. al -Twll st., El . f00111-.-.f!t ll,tlrlb'1twobofaHlll!l-~. 11'"""""1ciol portles. ,' ••
Toro,_,llloulhP'lorenceNanqllrvwn .. to,Uve1ijlh~ • • "I mnemlMI' one ·Halloften ,porty,•
b dead. . ' , "We wemi't real clOM, but "" always said a netcblfdr on Twlf Stt.ei. ''.Mn.
--·· "1 keep thinkin1 about her chiktren,'' had IOmethina to &alk iboot. especially Brown cune .as a cat .. She wu .a Vf1fY
aaid Mr~· Robert &:hnilttr of San Juan -ilnce we both came fnlm 11!!'.l!.f!lllGli< _ -; (_ ~ l'JIL&J, _ -
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to ptwe out their "bUnd 1pots" by loo two. , . . °'8nge 'coast on Thursday ·
IJ'adually addlng enough temporary sum-Tbe Main Beach area Is · considered • ,
m••" guards to provide u o broke o the ~ from . Victor • Hugo Point to INSmE TOD~ y
IUt'Vellluce. Sleepf"' Hollow. about one mile ol
But sUJI tliii were blind apots where ltueline. Tile last thtatrlcal 1bots of 'the
lifeguafds coUldn't let swimmers in trou. "On a weekdg it would leave the JeasOll will be fired thia w,ek--
ble, There may be evtn mort \his IUm• arta from Divers Cove to Sleepy Hollow t'lld by tlle Co1ta lleJO CnM
mtt i! the city acts on a proposed with just two lowers (occupied) and Plal/house a11d tht' 11e10 lrvha.
cutback in Ufegqsrd, penpueJ and the ~ areas 1fith no visual contact," Community Theater, both o~
number: of pgints ol surveillance~ '. 'the llfeiuird saldi He ·added ' glumly, it117 contedie.t. See Entertai•
·It has be:fn recomraended thlt..a..·cut·i 1"thert:S .no.way. yoU can see 'Rock .flle me nt, Page 17. 'backbe·~tonvenqey.by.~ ·Witllaoit ·bei•g at Rock' Pile ,.-d_P~
·Clle' we;vir:d Dud ....... -\llfepinJ ·-has llmlttd vl!ibillly.'" · a. .... lllanco'perdlea),'from ZI Ii> Iii. , • : 1lle ·cut., aaid the 11Uanf, ~ me!lll
To -aeH.ua.intndod · v e,l'e ~• n ,Joppq• oil supervlaoly< Jl"'O'llil and .,an10 il!CI fannd llUll'd• '.Ilia· ota.h <froppbqJ-e.-i 'cov«ap llfltto I ·~.m.
1ttms .. uniiiinbble -bloOd letting that After I p.m.. a water' emerl'ftC)' if
('llould 1b1ii tbe roilb ......U. II milel 1ighlod llJ• -"'°"Id ~II m· a
ol ll'fdl beach to'llanpJOUllJ '""""° 'lilelUOl'll .Wlc)lliJn<d--home. Hf force. . . • W<lldil drive to Ille Weguard truck which
"We '11. tlr'•w ~ '"" ·• .iioe-, 111aa, 'll!e• •oqulpmmt and ruah to the ll.rfni.'.'...1114...~~~I) . ~~~~~~··--'--"""""~~,,,,,,.~~~~..._~--'I
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; .• SISTERS BELT. BALLAD AT LAGUNA'S HEISLER. PARK i; lonnle,~4, (with .,1t11r) _.net Jennie J~klon, 7, G•':'"" Grov•
LAD CHECKS SURF FROM TREE AT HEISLER PllRK
~ Allen G11ru, t, Ontario, C111if., Finds ":_11nta1• ~oint ,_ • , , •. • . ) Ft'Olll Pqe J
FRIENDS ••• . . ' . LAGUNA LIFEGUARDS ••.
tincuv~ one.• -' • , rescue, II there wu sUU one to be made. guards, were at Calif<rnia State Beaches
rlllle ndglilior ~ 'that the Browns Local llf.,.ards abo state their force Jn the 11011lhl8lld with a total of 14 ~ 'teiy buiy peOple .00 though they had the third iighest number of Jocal lost between Oceanside and San Diego. ·ii lived In their house over a year d-'·-lall ol in hldn't had time to put in a Yard. • ........ '6"' year an~ agency Attendance was esUmated at 3,875,000.
Mn. Brown wanted to put ttltlr yard northern and Southern California con-~ highest was in Long Beach where
.... aid 'Ille aolfbbor, "but we !lave == the Nallonal Surf Liie ~v""-.._ 13 drowned ,.W,.-an-estlmate.t beach
~~aat6:n·~i!°J'J,'d ~ 1-M ohad six Jut/,_:,~ •=J ~~~to anolher r ..,., . ,_ . '. . Anpta County had foor wtth an point also, the gni\ioinf emphasis on pro.
·l''Wbatever extra Ume she had she • e91imated beach ·~ ol 21,1152,000 motion o1 Laguna to lure tourism, · ·f' to opeod with her i:hlldren. "nley compared with Lqwiaa esUmated ·~ ,pertlcululy In the winter "'!"'lhs.'Tbey
alwa)'I neat and clean." leadance of l,930,000. • Ny the vlsilon .... ~ adequttely 1111ard-
, c . . . . Wont, 111111 _dzolrzilac loua, "t1 . eel, . ·:
j1: , * R '((:~ , , . I fir I -J • ..,. off.,..-fc.'*ltiil ls ten1bJe:
11, t • · • '-•-~ J We ha"" two penn-.p 11\141'ds wtuch •. . •r...,., means (allowing for d!M oil) that there ·PEJO MURDER 1s one .., duty for 1.,.. day• of the · · · · -week " a ananf said . . . . . ·-. .r:: 4 • • He added, "We're going to hue .x
=a .,..,,... !O fed from ,0rtega_at.Buffy'• collee lhop 00 A....,'parkwlll' _number ol sunny weekends when beaches
aiJd • mile -·of El Carrizo and Cem1no Cipiltrano. r:i.. ~· bil crowdl with no aafely .
. . f-a shredded quilt 8lld a After that ahe vanished. · Of U., sl• drownings Jut year, four
illlllo.w,.'lllllmal-ravapd grave. During the day Mrs. Brown taught were on unguarded beaches In the olf·
:l,alk(e._,, the mnainl ol the vidlm, cluses and pholied borne at noon hour season. Two involved medical probl!ms, ·
• by mualve lllab wounds. to remind her husband to take meat heart failure In one , ... and air em·
;l!rvadi>elt !'ld'.hii' inveaigalorl have from the freeier for early dinner. The bollsm tn the Junp n -· LUegqjirds ,.,..i ""'111'• delectlves 'from Rlvenlde -couple had planned to attend a IChool mlglll have been able lo belp the other
lflfSan ~ Colmty In I tllree-prqed, board meellq that nilh~ IOIM n!porl> two.
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ORDINANCES • •
all the emergency ordinances, recom·
mended for adoption ~fore the summer
crowds arrive, have been discussed with
Police Chief Kenneth Huck and City
AUorney Jack J. Rimel and adds, "I
fceJ they wiU go a king· way to he_1p·-
1olve some of our problems." ·
Also _on ~t's agenda are , two
change Of district applieatlons~· and 1
hearing on ~ ameildm.ents to the
sign «dinance, sch«fuled at f:JO p.m.
and: ,~ l •'. ~'' ·~
-PreeentaUoo of plans l.nd specllica-
lions for a new city parking Jot lie-tween
Ocean Avenue and Forest Avenue, on
the oJd PJafhouse site.
-A memorandwn regarding Glenneyre
Street repairs, '
-A report frorll .the DireCtor .of Public
Works reganling additional dolorinotion
facilities at the sewage treatment plant. ..
-Report from the Planning Com-
mission recommending approval or the
subdivision of three Arch Beach Heights
lots into two lots. · ,
-Lease. for the Girl Scout House. •
-Agreement · with U'le Irvine . Cove
Association regarding li!egu.ird serVic~. JS' tnVfttlg1tlon. -said. 'Ibey mlglrt have -lidded to the
et'll _.:Is .,. equally Important, The husband, In !Jis_earJy 40s, Is an 713 rescues thOI ,.... 'made In 19111
.. Aid. ~ · employe of. tHe TRW system. plant in or Uie eljht -successrur resusc'.:ltittOO -;~ w~an's 198'7 ~ae station San Juan CM>latruo. cases, some of them 0 non-breailiers". --4rc<n wiU, -faded and oi1dized gold He reported his wife missing the day Guards point, too, to the other duties
sQ1t llill ii. missing . and is a major after the disappearance.. they perfcrm on the beach. One category ~ in the mvtltigabon. is called ordinance enforcement 'l1lere ':tf was in that car that Mrs. Brown -Last Monday mornlng ~town entered were ll,8.1l of these }ogged Jut year.
.. baYrt been abducied after an af-the Su Clemente Pollcie Depar~nt Another is termed beach or water con-
, ltop at a Mlssiol Viejo Coffee to add hb wife's Pldm:e to a ml!smg· trol. There were IS,716 instances of this.
. person report. Ten m111utes after he Guards ca11 it making the beach as
teacher Of atuden~ wlth learning left, ~r body was foUnd . ple-sant an experience as possible for ~Ues at two San Joaquin Elemen-Not only are the investigators combing as many persons as-IS' possible. They
I Scbool Diltrict elementary schools the rugged mountain area for the car, gua rd against anti-social, unlawful acts
left Valenda &:hoot i,n Capl.9trano . but they also are seeking a murder m: dangerous acts.
ands 'or a q_wcll: .trip to . pay a ·scene. They might warn skin di vers about
ln SID Juan Capistrano. "The area around the scene of the not diving among swimm«s or leaving ~ 1:'5, reporll Aid, she was ICell discovery is being g0tte-0ver with 3 fine-the water with cocked · spears. It
-tooth-Combrbecause-we-ar.e-&omewhat----SOmelimcsJnvolves~drug..abuse-JLmight-
convinced that Mrs. Brown wa s be telling foot ball players not to play
murdered somewhere else, th.en among the crowds. Jt includes animaJ ' DAILY PILOT
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INLAND LASSES WALK 'PEPPER'-AT HEISLER PARK
Vivian Horton, 10, Fullerton (left), Linda Cr11wford, 19, ANheim
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COPTER NETS POT· ..•
knife. G4'rdan on suspicioo of possession of
heroin· for sale, being pre~nt where
narcotics and marijuana are being used;
and illegal possession of a switchtilade
They said a shotgun and equipment
commonly used in 'the cutting and
preparation of heroin Wai also found
in tbe car .
---From Pqe-:-1----Helicopter pilot Carl Jackson 8lld
1 ' ~ Observer Ron Palmer Were.crediied with DR 0 WNIN G • : . . keeping the car in sight throug\lout th•
, ~ --t~fiour meandering drive lhroulh tht
as part or a series.of proposed bu,..:1 . varbor Area. ' '
cuts. •• ~ 'f\. Officer Palrder kept ground patrol
Guard stations at both beaches where units advised of Halley's whereabouts
the lnckreflts occurred normally would as he roamed and -.:.bled back from
have been manned the day after school Costa Mesa to Huntington Beach and
' let out, according to Lifeguard Supe·rvl90r Newport -Beach. ·
Rod Liehl, but financial problems made Once, while · they new behind and to
it neceuary to delay manolng of all his right, Offshore south ol Corona del
stations for a week this year. Mar, the suspect made an abrupt U.tum
Three stations were manned Tuesday, and could have easily glanced directly
supported. by a two-man rescue vehicle at the ·chopper, according to Jackson.
crew. "That guy wouldn't know a tail if one
The Lifeguard Department's low off. dl'()ve up and waved at him," aald one
season budget Went into t~e red this detective who parUcipated in the capture.
year, Riehl "said, because SUMY weather Customs agents claim the parcel con--
attracting large weekend crowds mad e taining the highly refined, reddish mari-
it necessary to put on extra guards juana, concealed by layers of packaged
from time to lime during the off-season egg noodles, was mailed general delivery
period. ' from Korea.
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.-f , ....,.., ee.dii ljidi To comp0und the complexity of the The'h-Uiere-are\h~ first aids . for frac-~ IMlll .._. ,..., search, he added, is the fact that three tu_rcs, ~l~s, ~at prostration, bee
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\ . c.... .._,. ·s. c~ ,... counties are Involved with ace and .stings, Jelly f1s~ _!lings . an~ any _!.'Um~ ~-OIAJtGE COAST PWll'IMIMG" ~~ANY' . . . ess o( miseries ~ humafi rorm lS Deir ••b•rt H. w,t'll eg,r;-ss routes to the ~inding highway.. . to .. There were 4,852 of these in 1969. ·
Pruw ... 1 ~ l'lllllW. We have started in a smaller circle There were 183 lost children found
, ; Jick •· c.,1.. of in~estJga~. and ar? widening It in . 665 lost articles found and 4l boatJni
Vic• PruliHnt .,.. co-11 M-..r all directions, he said Of the well-. incidents~
n. •• .; K•..M coordinated e(forL Guards this year for the first time
.....,. Initially, Broadbelt added, the caae will have, the use of a boat to help n...i~ ~;:!"" proved even more baffling, because the them with boating problems. fishermen ai~li•"' '· N•n remaim fK lhe description of th.rec miss-on dangerous rocky promontories and .... or...,. c-tJ u 1• Ing women from the same general three-mass rescue situations.
OHlas couDty area. , But none of them believe the boaL
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"8!' .. Ml'I. Brown , came_ ~sday night a boat in distress .on a paddleboard
when the womans de11tlst volunteered but they helped as best they coold. , ___ ..,.~ ~ . ·--'"-~c:h~ Eh~~:i~n:!l~~:h. of the . One .~et~:,n~~li~~ddsald:.::!~lh1vend
; ....... ., pl\.Of, .,. •~ldl ,11 • ....,,... ""' VI • • n . OU..:1 .iu~ il6 yv ce epa1 '·"""'" a ,_ ... ., __ ;,; " .-1 ..... ,.,w,· -..1 s-'I1ae Investigator added that the dentist, an outstanding fire de partment, why ~ =..::..•=. P"C:::: ':.!,~= whom he would not identify, "graciously .can't we also have an outstanding .... -:.,"::.. ""' ..,,...,, •It.-. w11t1t -took h1s valuable tithe lO driVe down lifeguard department?" < • • ~ ~.'f:"f .~·!~ ~-= to help the inyestlgatioo.'' , Noting Laguna's promotlonaJ thrust for :=-SW::c... ,,,_~fdt. •A • ~ The vohmteer'I busy practice ttept him Jhe tourist dollar that makes Its cofrtrs
• 11 ,, 11 C7141 MJ.4311 ftom traveUng &o El&lnore earlier Tiles-Jingle,. he &aid,. "The brochure 1 see
642 1&11 • • • ·.advertising Laguna Beach Is mostly
0 h's the Orfiega Speedrriaster
chronograph. The same watch,,.
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1he •noon Even if Dad'• a 1tay11t-homir. · • he!ll be proud to show hl$
fr iends he's wea1lng "the 7
firatwaleh worn on the moon.''
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.. .. • ·.. Cl•m.f -.Wserlhl.. ' day. . wate1> oriented: I see skin diving, a
S-C11 1 11 M "P••••hl Police llll1 have.. reported no strong car with a surf board on It,-I .see c. fi.
,,,,.., • .,....,. leads in the caoe, but another aspect •port fishtng, 1 sutler ind llUn bolhtrs." CONVENIENT _-J.,~ ump.'. rt•n .. '• J , /'. 24 YEARS =· ::".:0~:'0:= ol, !lie crime could inv< helpful This Is rtne with the Jtleguards. They h 5 u l!W~JerJ,. __ ,S'"E L. ~~·TION ~ · -• ~· .... •••tt ""'rio: -~ psollne ~u. --'1 ·, _..,,,,lnl ·f'1n, the ·beaches ate there to use.--~lERMS_ """ """""" _,,. ••llol' """"'9 ...... ...... JJJ£ft: ~l ~lllU , ~
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'Al c-: ~ ~1'1• ~ a-WriltwMdt-rih 1 b1 uktn 11tety.,..elllln the crowds as Wy atr1ve. Jl''s=°"c"a'ii1ec1=t-t:t---iinnn-CHAltC:E COSTA MESA
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.. ..,,_ tUf'••• COVtlf W TM• CITY OI' CDITA MUA -.:::.lNVITlflO llDI canullrAU •--Cl ...... Y.... 11AY• °" UWllUMA lllll Ol'••·COU.D'.1 CAUHNI..... ...... . . ... ... 1.ctl ltOI: TU.lllACTtOfll 0.. IUtlMlll . TH& COUlllTY OP lllAflel • MTIC• IN'lf'rlflll-llbs fllt 4'fli.t o1 Jiit ~ "ol C 1
• ... ~BritaiD--Has Instant Rule LllGAL Nat'ICB LEGAL NOTICE • LEG,tL NO'l1Cll LEGAL NOTICE
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VlllD91 fllCTITIOUI llAMI ... ...... NOflCE II HE•EIY GIVEN "'-t lallltllloll Dll"l;_c;t kD. } .t 1°'44 e 111-
THf UNDEllltl lO ... D COA,OAATION lfOTICI I' NlfllH ~ HTmOJlll _., .,._ .. WI N IN rtc•\-M 11¥ A-<rntlllllt .. ,_ ,,i Q, lo
dOH h ... ., OH1llr ..... ti II ~I"' POl:•Pll:MAT .. WILL ANO,.."" Clt\I " Qfl•Jr ~ •• JIM eff!Cll 1117), '9"'""''" !Jllt11¥, C•!lf91lit .. n~ • bu~l loul+d-•• lfll .,..... ''" L1n1n TQTAMl:NJ All'f' -.. ..... Cltr Citro: •• tlle (.lly ,.. ... WI or bs!Ofl tlle hi dlY " J~, CO." ,_...., Celllofflle _..., ff1e f1o. IEtl... fl JOMH C, O'UUOMlllf, 71 ,,If Drlft, C0tt1 -.,, C..1 ........ 11, 1119, 11 •:Cf . 11.111;. 11 wh1dl rirN
1111tut 11rm Nni. or ..'OO(~fT'r• o.at...._ 1111tt1 "" """· ., lh tt 1.111. fill Ju,,. w111 -. •ulltlcl¥' •..-d ind l'MCI'~ ~ ------< MU.n-l~eAIClttY 1111 1111t Mlill """ NOTtee 11 ~l'I" CIVIN TMI It, ltN, If ~ """ •01 lie fllt tfl'lce tf 1t1i ._,. Of 01~ •
• II~"'"" folio.I ... ~ .... HAllL A. o·L.AUOHLIN ... fl• ............... .utlfk" ~ ·-111 ''-ti 1 .... 4 I t"• A ..... •w~ttln Vtl\ft" .. .,,,
• Flection Result.s Won't Impede Affairs
LONDON .QI') -'"-er -1.
Will ='..': U!cUon I Tbe i'.&adolr Clblntl" con-
QMD -ll'f#QIDlnt -lists ol:. qpposlUon mtrnbn
'11'111 ..,... Ille -lie lone. d Patllamellt llllped to wat-
aametimel ~ Cabinet di individual nilnlsters. Thus,
c1oes IJol.....,. atlier COW>• 6lr Alec ~Home haa
lriol. -sbadowillg .FD re 11 D .'Ille ll)'aleD>, aovemed by Secretary ldidlael Stewart
trldttlon nolved ov(J' the and regularly speab tor-tbl
years, 1n1tua t!iat the country Conserva~es on foreign Il-
la Cllliy -. without a lain. U the Tories Win the
prime ..-,, election DougJas.Rome la In
Ao -president -lhie for !oreijpl secr<tary.
not announce bla Cabi."tet unUI After the •otinl:, this wW
-bis •lection, and tiler• be the procedure:
can be wwkl of guessing. Jn Wllsoo ud bis IOVttJllnent
JtalJ and aame otber countria remain in power and func-
• ~ can lpend tionlng rilbt up lo the pro.
weeks trytDc to round up clamallon q{ the· wlm1er, pro-
mbdsten. Here pvemmenta bably Friday. If La'bor wina. -.,. md1""""· · aolbing changeo. wu ... ond
If , tho Lall!r party wim, bis men IO , rJcbt on r1lllllnc Prime . Mlnlster, H 1 r ~o Id the nation. , '
Wilooo'a Cal>iael will simply U Labor -· Wilson mull ataJ In o111ee aJthouab there preoent bis re~gnation · and
mq well be aome evealual that ol bis ....,..,...i. Queen
re a b u ff l i n 1 . ll the Elizabeth u would swnmon c-rau-win, party leader Heall> lo lonn a government.
Edwanl Healh 'Will ""-< 'Ille oulcolng and the new
the pr1Jne ..-.. with bis prime mialsten would DOI ac-
"sbldow c.biMt11 becoming tually Cl'GU ptths in the
the baais of a real 10vern-courtyard o t BucklrWham
MarriJ:d Negroes Now
-DoingB·ett.er in -:Tobs
Jalact) blJt Would be mimatt.s 'Jbe. top Civil lll'VIDtl, UWi ~llldNJ .-, ~-.._ ... :., ellCf tofof-~L= .-: .. 1~ =· C_ MATI 1-.1, fill~:~~~ il'=1t1f~fON Cl' f'EAO'i!IDllKS lf11 !
a part ' permaneot undenecretarles ol WHUTl!IEL.O '°°°' INC 1'11 .. M lflOMt', ,....,~ ... ...ia. .. TllAHUOltlAT AHO iUCH fJTHl!ll AT ·~-T NO. , • .. -~· ' •rt.tfl S"'9et C ... ...,_Ct-.. l!'IMlt W fltlrflltt N nkllM,._ t .. t!ltt FACILl.fle:S Al_._. T II llEOUl llfO JOI l'Nlt·I .•.: • ' The new prime minilter: each -l.J-" ... -affain WITlillllll lb MM lrlll ,.. -~ ........ Md • ..-c. • hMrllll ,.. ,ott THI c~ A MISA l"OLlC& lld1 "' r...ul IW "" tlftlf'I ..... t l ...._ .. ,,, _,.,., JI.wit 1'10 -Nt ._ ... ftr .Mr ~ It& Ol,_TMIHtT Mii.i~ '"° Af!ID "91<rlMG llttt lll. \-....;•
would have a Ult of bit of state IOiDC 'lbe' leadlng 1~.'9 ...,, tt .,. ....... , "'-"""',..,. • " IHC1.osu11e .. • TN ~· " i. • .,,. k~ ': . • WHl'ATll'tlLD '0001 INC. Oas ...... 'NL " ..... _-..... _,. •I ., ...... Nl'tCll'Ulltlll ........ "' "" ..... .,... ·-lflcttlft Gii flt.'.
Cabinet ... 1.1-_.. .. _.. "'---.,_J __ _.._ ..... __ ... ··~ble "'"" .. Dtlil ,.,.. ,. (MC ~ Orhoe """''ct ........... IN'I' "' "" tftkt of ....... """"I.... ' IWI t"""an, llllC "~" UDUC'•-.,.-.,i----STA'fl! o, CM,llJOlliilf.. Ctfr........ (tllfot1N. ; : ,.,...., t i tllt llffloi .. tllt Cl~: Of1trlcl tl!CI Mid plt111 incl -Ill ministers would take GYV of _.......... the mlnlltriel COUNTY OIJ OlllANll. •. ... HM 1 • MM ,, Ftlr Orr ..... c.... ... c i. "' .... r.llrflKI lllad9 • Hrt,,.. • ,.,...... . °" •lflll flll •r tf J-. AD ""' W, I . 'ii" JOHN. -• .... It .. '11 .... ~ "'"'· a '< lbeir poeta Saturday. along U mlnl!d,er1 must. adJuat btfor• "'' ,,,,.,, !Ci 'HtnrY t ~ """"'IC:ltt'S. ., llM w111 .. "'* It .,.. ''--MCI =-'! shado r•binet lo -Al P'll&IUc 11'1 tilll fW MW C-ty --Wt...,. _,,.....,, flltlll, P'LIA .. MAIL • I, A TI ._.. IM'I T~~
Even la this brief m. ron:i w "" 1'l:GI 11ti., ,..ldllll ...,.1111 • .,., _.....,...'"' ...... art• cH1c.1es. tttlCt ti~ c-"'"°' o
• Cabmet·Altus 1n0 1-.i ""°"''"' _.,.. II•• 111......., -..ct1. c....,.... •• _.. .-.1-. ~ • .._.,...... N .. 1 '' 1111U 11111 "~· ,...,11t•I•' terrepum, the businea ol. -.... • 1. • 1 Ing s. Dold ...0.... i. ,... .. 11t "" ,~ Tell t71•1 ta.... ,_ •lllf •n 111t "''"'*" .,...,... 111 Vtlln. c1111om111. CG!llll• of n.. con!cl!CI --.t.Jllll're ari;-rare y 1weep of ,.,. c.wi1to11 ht _.... 1111 A""""'9 .., ,........, "" C011trkl ,._,,, 11111 1111t11 ~ 11Kvrntn11 •nd N n1 ..,,., t.. ~
governnieiit g oes on un---·es ;,. mtnl..+-. ltaffs w11111ri 1111ttun'ltlll on lltlittt Iii' "" CDI'· ,llblltlllll OI•-Cot1t Dtll~ •11et. ~CM1N111M ~ • ctrt1r1t11 ., c.lllli.t'1 fttm IN 1~ tt&. 11 • ...,._. • .,, .. .,.T • -•Holl ~In """*' Md .-o-...... .111M 16. JP, U, lt" 1107·:11 tflldt ., t 1114 lloPlll for ftet ""' tMI of 110.GO, wtoldl cotl 11 llOf ~funcltJl!e dl.sturbed. The undersecretartes are pro-... to 1111 ""' _,. ~'°" .. IK\/ttd ...,. IN of 1111 ~ .. "" llH, ""''"" of ~r "" pJ111S •"" ·' 1111-·-.1.L N--..,... HWllblt .. ""' City fll CO.It l!lf(llfctt• .. r'tlumtd., not Pltll$""
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f tssional career men prepared 111 wlfi.t.. www 1 ,...... '-M!to ... ....,.,." v•-MtM. _, 1Pt<l11uti-wm 11e -irM ,,~·
to e1ec ••••• policies of .. -...... INI .ft1a111 11\W offlcl1t NOTICE IS ,UATHEll GIVEN ltltl "~"" ~ If rM1111!9CI, ~'""' U"" IJIC ..t b lln tMI ,,_ Iii ltlli {Mflflu.. ,..... tllt (lty C-'CO tt Iii.I Cl!'I' bat t 1tt tt U • (lllllW'tf\lndllbMJ NJ dwfl f either ConservJlive or Libor 11n1 ........ ,...,., c•11T1,1CATI • 1u11•111 """"*'' n11t111Me11 . • ll."~1111111 r11t "" ctet ,; _ .. " ,,.. ...,..._, "
• (Ofl'l"ICIAL l~ALI ,IC"TITIOUI llAM• W -· .. wH-. I" l«Of'dlllClt '111111 -All-blft "lrlurt .. .....,... 111~ -ministers. Mtrv I( litrlt'I' TN .,.,...,......... ... ul'11fY N k ltw, ,. ... H id 111 Ille -lrvctltll •1111 ..... alttllltl of .... s1111 of C•U I
' Hottrv i>ublle<1llfll'nlt (Olldl,i(."111 • Ml-II 2'104 («II of IN ..... ,.,...,... ~····"· will! toal 11...-••llcaMt LEGAL NOI'JCE ~ 'rlMh••l Offlcl lll "A"-. CMf• Mttt, C1tllotril1, ulllltr llM Tlltl W~t.N .a Kiii w11 ~ 11 dlrwo:itd 111 ffll. '""'°''I 111rm. . OreNt COllMty II~ tll"lll lllrM ol Ktml .wv.rti.1111 ., lfilt ( .... I .,. 11-llltlClll NO. Ind ~edllcilhN\I, , , t.
Mr Cornmlulan lfqilr" ti'Mil NI •Id firm 11 cllfl'lllOMd tt -..., Oii "'-, 19fl *" of ~b9r, •rddlr1 IN ""* •flllf • ": I".,,., ' NOY 24 1971 fflt folleWIN P1r-. .._ -In ,,., tl'id II .. fllili JI! .... offltt of P11r1"'"' II '""111• of L11W '
C:l•Tt,ICATI OJI co•HllATIOlll f'uell ... o,_ (Mii ~" •1111. Nit .,,.. lllkt °' r•lihra •••• r.111tw1: ttiii CJIY a. .... ,, .Ohl. Thtt Mid r•I• Of "" Sltlt .. Ctllrotrii.. .. rill{' H>•u=:':~T:?T~Jfs ~~~=''' J11nt lt, 11, M Md Ju11 1, 191'0 *'""' C ~Ill ~ F 111~•n:J L--' Dt,. ~t_ ~I '*'..:'iotr:'=.a~ ,!1~ ol o rM:';,. o1 C:Olllltv ••nlletlill b ltt}
TH E UNOIEllSIGfill.b CORP'ORATtON LEGAL NOTICE o.-.':. ~·9~~~,. ""' :&111t1: ... ..;: llfftlri, Ind ~.019 !,, ::r ~~11~':.. 1":...,riui 7' '1'
• ~ lllllMU ~·.. •I IJGO P'tl...-St ..... 'C10totr1l1, Of•-Ceuntrt -II_..,.., II """' •. Hl'1 of 11111 Jn Wlllch tAr1 won; h loO<' bt Ill ;i""i ' dott ...,rtb'I' certlll' !lltt It 11 eondllcilnt • • lt.tlth M. JlleU • llltt Mid Kiii .... r.: by 11ld ,,. wort lo ... ._ I ffll 1.:! '
W•w. Coall Meta; C.llfon\11, llllllfr Tl.-.,.. • °" """ '· 1'10, klttl -.... ,., llOtlct ... ~ .. -. Ill II • I WALLA WALLA, w a I )I. llc!lllo .... firm """'of l"tciflc l"lcr•11· fllO"TIC• Te <••DrrMI °' hbfk In ~ tw Mid ............ 11., n. Contr1Clllr II, 111 '"' i..~:-.. wi::z ::!.'°" cif'1r ~I ·(AP lltlwll Honlt& Com_., Ind INI Mid IU"IC "TltAflll,111 .... f'lll lt.tlltl M. "lekt ~ lo lllrlomllftCe ol .. Wotlf t nd I,.,._ Ind It 11 llltd In ll1t ffkt 1 ot-ri:.!1 ) -A dozen inmates from firm 11 ~ OI "" TOllfWtllt .,. ts.a. '1tl4W u.c.c.J , -.. lie tM Mtltll wNM -Pro•'"*'"' ~ .. lllt L1toot Code wrt11rv o1 "" cauntv s.n~iu 0 1 ·'.""ill
the ..a.,;.,,.. "'"'''°"• wNM ~nciPll Jlil<.t ol lrilotkt 11 IW .... ol'llll to lfll C""""" 11 ~ .. Ille wttf!IPI IP!tl"""""' 9' IN lttr. of ~Ito Incl ollW Jllo J of Of C IY on ~ w~'6~on SllJl.e Pen.Hen-M lneu 11 •• 10110 .. : of ~OIE '· SCHMITT Tr_,.,.,, ..,_ erid tdl._..._. .. ~Ille -lt'#1 of .. Stet• .. e.111or11le 1P11llC1bll EW. bid= .,.ou,;:..s. "-I
.:.rv "'·re ·-u -1-1; .... •L.-Oef!l•I Fll'IWIG (OmfoM'I', -Soultl blnl-....,,._ " !&Ml ao ... Cfllct, l°''ICIAL l!'ALI """"'°' wttll .,.. •Cl'Pllorl OlllY .. 19"!1 "'rnlllltd .... , .... ·011 fct~ .. _,,UC ---~ ..... IJIC VtrOUH ~ ........ ,, Gl•11••••· H11nH ...... letd!, CCIUPllY Iii' Of ..... , MtrtlC.~ wdl vtrl•H-.. IMf bt nctUlrKl!ICm.il In""' 1 ' k>cal utUe Leam.. bueball C11flotnl1. ,, ... of Cellftrril1, tlllt • bull "-"r .. Noll,., P'vltlk.C111ftrnl1 ~ IM _,,, "'M " ....,..,.n1 lo tht OIMrld bHr~"'*:: .~;:iuof "'-__ .. WITNIE$$ HI llllld lrll1 lftll kt el 11 tbout lo bt midi to LOii I . ' ,P'lllClPll OtflC1 IM '#llldl ,.....1,.1 Nf'llMfir tr1 lttln weft. Ind ffll ri1mi I/Id tdOffll• of"
by aervi..., as umpires M1v. 1'10, • POOLEY, "Tr'"1i.ttt. wll-. llwl-Or11111 CtunlY tlld -"lcll l'llVll_MI bwll • .,..,....... !flt blddlr wtlll 1111 otllt>r dl9tl111llllfll 1
.. -0 • (COflltttft SHI) addreu II n.I N~ AVI., No. 4, My Colllmtltlln l~"I"' b'I' Ii. ,,..,i.i-Ill !flt Llllltt Code. -rllfl) 11 II 1f1t IOlt ~-M:-·, In. addition to providing a 0tnt11 F1111nce c-~ LOAt 8tld'I. eou11tr • Lit Al!Hlti, Nov, M. 19n ,,tmtnct i. lebor tNn·• 11""'" Gnl\' of 1ne · bldd•r "'° ... 1111, 111 bid llotltrt ... lldltm... Stt!I of Clllfomlt . Pllbl11Md °'""" CO.II Oell~ PJIO'I, 111 "" ~ .,.V'lcMd .... lew. 11 recll~lll In t i A~b d consJ&teol IUppJy of trained Pl'ftldtnT TM pr-rty .. lie lrWl1<f'lll 11 Jllflt 10, U, 14 1ild Jvtr I, 1t10 1°"'11 TM Cllll~ttor 1h1ll ' UM lillllt """ rtelll'ld llllr thtp= lldme,lolfN '11 ! '
11.obtrf c Gtllleni llclttid tt 1'361 ltlu Clllc1, Hu11lllltlt111 ~r• rMtwl1l1 Pf'OlllN:lll lri "" tot f'1<ll•I q1 bid• •u ~ retV :;:
O!!lcia'-lo< the le•mw the Stutt•"' ..... c-w "' Or-•. "'" of L·GAL NOT!-u111... '"'" ..... 1nlv mtllllfeCtll ............. __ ' ' 18 _ .... , STATE' OF CALIFORNIA. C1Utoml1. I:< '-Ill ~ltrll1t 11111!11l1dur9CI, In 1111 U111!9CI '"'' -~. ~"' iJ helpina t b e COUNTY OF OR.ANGIE!, 11. ltld ~ it lltKrlbtll In .-!'II ilettt, wblletillt'IV tll trMI m1llrl11i Etch bl ... r 11\Ull bt llceriMd lri tl'lt . , r vD--·• -e Ori fhl1 ltth IMV of ""'"°' A.O. 1'10, ft" Al lttcll •tr ... , ftJctwtl. ••tr..... · ,..,,,,, ..,.._. Ill lllt UllllM St•"'• I" Hit Sttlt .. C1llfornl• t ncl lllUlllrllld ft ,
prisoners blokirt ml /Ury I!. Gt....art" t Htt1rv ........... tf11tt clffllllll _., Cllt"TlPICATa CW •UllllllU ~Mt ti 1tlf contrtCf. Ml'1orrn Hit .. rt dt!Krlbld 111 n..
• _ Pub1k 111 Md ... ..W Cou111Y Ind ~ "-ti "HLIHTllilllGT~ FICTITIOUI lllAMI ... lllrf .,,,_11 lie rMllW.r• urilla C011lr1d. •
"It'• a ' different kind of 5t11 .. l'Mldltlt lflll'llllo dUlr _, .. IDMd GAAOIE!NS CllANlllS" Md lou!W "~-~:::' ·*'"1 :::"I.n "'~ rt .. _... •• ~ '°''" tumllhtd ""~ ~~r-'r1~ :: :: 1~!1 '
salcf one Jmnate ~. •r•llllllnl,_INI Ao&itrl C ~-if of Of-. Sfpflf of C11HorMI. ~.· ••. ~· .... bf"t, Cl'"°;;l"MC.~J,tty _,. Ill PCcetencti wlllt Ille -lllolll Ind ·=Ill ~n =-=-.: J' I I a.rt1111t .. S«rtt•rv UOWn 1o me "' Tiii Mir tr_.., w111 bl~,~ .. --rm -.., IM.,.,.....I N111Ulrtmtr1h ---bond Mil • ' umpir~. I never realir.ed bow .,. "" "'""°'"' ind "'"''"' o1 "" on °" ""'" tht "'"" o.v o1 iu... s,,c111r11•T~~.-C2,M!;~::_v 1 ~lld-"".!..: 1 _,. bMldtr """'' bl 11e1Mt11 11111 ,..,11111"'" ~:, 0f.,!1c1°'" ctrtltled : , -rtllon 111tt t11ICVltrll IN wllflln ltl'O, ti IO:• A.M. ti UWlilllOAli rm ...,.,....._.. "' a ... ..,_pfltill ti rt11111IP'ld bl" i.w. " Tiit ... d of O ' ·
and ._. ... PWIONlllY ._.,... 11""'1 lUU llolll Chiu, """"....... ...... ---·.... • -• b'I' "" City .. C•lt ""'"• •rwl 11 bid t lh II I '
paranoid I ~as. Now, J m able ln.trv'""'' Gii '*"-" of "" c~•llon IESCllOW COM,AHY. tn• hull! ltrlll, :":'1o~::.111 lllll ..... pltct"' Nltdlntt TN Cltv Cll/llCll .. ""• CllY °' cri llnlt1llC111 r Olltrldlr~.-.1 °~.:: ...... I • ' WASHINGTON (AP) -Wblle the numben of to commurucate better w1'lh """'111 ~. and -*-....... to L-8elch, CGUrJIY of Le1 ..._ .... -OOntN E McCtrttrf , .. 1111 J-. Miu ~ !llt """ to ~·11C! tnr tllhl 1o ,.,Kl 1nv or ••I bldt •-• "" tt1tt 111C11 (CN'llltt•lloll t)l;IClll .. flt Sltfl of Ctlllot11l1. · ' tt 111 llldt lo' f t '"' ' Ne-. murled men m.de white married men 1n blue I lk lo h I k -.lg ltt •• tPIOWft lo 1111 Trtlltftttt Aw .. LI H1bt1, C1lllornl•. 0.ltd· j-' Im WI Wt Inf or I. lrrsgul1r111-. r-.. 11.M L>M peop e, ta t em, 00 ·~ "w""'"· w.....r I "'-" ~ ... lll!IJMU -•Pld •clltr-ue.d blttll JulM 9, ox. -iv o•oi11 o~ TN£ llV ORDl!"A OF THE
IUbltantiaJ stridel ;lOWard ..., ,.,-f'Ole from them inf.he (ate d t l ltl mv ·n.n.t Pnd 1'1tt11t4 '"' tlflc!1I D'{ .... Tttllftrtt fitt ffll fllrtt flPr• 0-ld I , McC:trtlw CITY COUNCIL 0" THl 80.t..AO OF blRl!iiCTOllS,
..... y Willi wbi'·· ja ........ L.. l)US,000 la ltlO to 14 "",000 ' an_ no I t 1111 °'' ''"' .,.., In 11111 certlllul• '-''pell, •rt• IANll!ii St•'-of Ct nlorn11. Orl'I!" c:-w:,...., CITY 6P COITA MIU.. \ r COUNTY S"NITATJOM .. ,........ -UtUli .-• their shoes or 80meth1n,." llrtl Pbow1 wrllt9rl n.t.d; JUlll '"'· ,,,., Ori _JUN •• ltl'O, Mfli'I ,.,., • tY CALllJO•NIA OISTAICT MO. I, in 11111, the comparable bllck "I i---...... eve~body out (OFFICIAL ll'ALi lDI• IE'. '"'""'' T,.,,.,.,.. P'llOlk ... Ind. ':" :Id~~~~ IEILl!l!N '· ,H1NNIV. of Or•ne• County, Clllloml~.JL-coUar "'-Ainol-tbe 1ut ._..J ........ ••--OOQ lo • .....,... '""" •.1 Mir/ If Glftllbv UWlllDAL• llCltOW COMl'AlilllV •-rwid &Ill • CllY C:i.rtl FAld A . .._rP1r ~ -... -_.. ·-uum ,.,,;, there isn't •-·ing to _. Not ·,.ub!IC.C.llfllr"'-11M·a.111 """' 1o me to lie !tit ..,.., ..._ "'"" hbllllltd °'"'"'" c..1 o 111r P11ot. kcf'1t1rv J • -.. ..;;;, deed, a ipedaI U.S. CAaSUI 1,15~_,0DO _ a .... 1 .. of a1moat • ..,. · -~~ ,...:;J 1 OHi 111 lelll •Hdl. Clf#.... It 111bKrlbecl lo 111t wlllllll-'IN'""'"'"I June 17, n .. JtX UlJ..:it '111lllslllcl Or•-Coest Dtillv •llol, ' Buteau.-dilcloeel ...., somethinl for nothing from Of....f'c-: . 1..:,_ NI.,.., '"" 1a-~ lll·ft!C"lllll .ltll-. J~ne 11. ''· 1910 lllf-1'' " ~~~~· 40 ~t compared wltb a me" he aaid "'' Cllmmllllllill l!utr• ~~ arw ... '°''' o.11V •r1ot, coFF1c1AL SEALI LEGAL NarICE .I ... : "'-'"9 w.bo represent _... while ••in J •--•L--10 ' • JuM 1 19n J-11 lrl'O lt7f.111 Mirr K. "......, LEGAL NOTICE -
•-.. 1 v ... ,.. • -,.... -'°""1 In addition to training the P'ubllllMCI O,,,... c.11 O.uw ,lltf, ' Hot•"' PullHC..C•llftrllll corr°' cotfA MllA ·~·.:&..
11 pen:et al the poptilltioo, percent. 12 umpires, the prison is fNJ 27 tnd J-J, If, 17, 1'70 '11·1' LEGAL NO'nCE ::~~=-=Ill .,, .... COUllll'T, CALl"<)•MIA -• ~
Sot-JI perceot_oL~-DeW ---wblle married white men ap0mor1ng-a t1We League LEGAL NOI'JCE ,,_ ~!t c;r~:"' •otm . NOTic~°'~• ~::'lj~ MN t1111 c1iiT1P1cA~f: •ut11t1sSl • ._., craftsmen IDcl operative open. ai:hieved a median jncome of tellD _Penn Pals lilllOT1c:1o,·11rT•tri1T10111 TO • ..-nr.11•' o ;.-· c:-1 D•ttr ,11o1. -ltd ,r_.1s wtn llt r1ctlV9ll .,.. • "1cT1T1ou1 lllAM• .&J~f inp that ~ to family men .... , ... In b'"" -"-· jo•· com-M lo -••'t ·1' al•--' LIOAL MO"TIC• CAIAT• llCUlllTV llfTl&ll"T Ju11t 10. 17. M .... J11tv 1. 1'10 IW-10 "" (tty J.., Coil• "'"' ,, ""' oHlU Tiit ~r1laned do C.rtlfr """"""'
bet -.~ the •• _,, un:: .... u;u "'9 one)' u111.1 l 1 WaS T ~ NEWP'Olt"T"9\llA Ullll,llD fSIC&. 41tT'41t7 U.(.C.I . of lflt ~llY Cltrt et lllt CllY Htll, CflNhldlPll I lw1lnt11 II U06 llg:E'' 9etD 1-..... 11169, pared to a II: 7u medlan for by a behind-bars raffle staged SCHOOL 011T•1CT NOT IC E .. MrlO'I' tl~lll 10 lht Crwidlton, LEGAL NOTICE 11 F1lr Orlw•. COtlt ....... C•llfornlt, LIM. Ca•O!'ll del Mir. C1lllor11!1, . te ....... Aid ..,, ""' · . Mttlct lilVtll .. a... of LOIS E . .OOLIV, Otll!Ot, ..,.,_ untH 11'19' lllur of 11:09 t .m. Gii Jll"" ffll llctltlou1 l!rm 119rM pf TA O ::::..... the' iod -Negroes, the Negro median by 1he Inmate Activity Coon· NOTICE JI Hl«E•Y GIVl!N ""' blnll!ell ldd••1 I• n4 Htwl>Ort Ho. ,,, 197'. ti wtl/dl "-Thrf wUI °' PRODUCTS COMPANY ~ IMtf" llkl .._... lllDe per Ull: '---· f 7"' f nlne ciJ W" · d · !ht llolrd 01 EM'tllOll GI IN N~· •· Long lleitch. Callfttf Ill lot Anff/n, lfOTICI lO C•,DITCNll -_.... piJbllctv 1lllf ....., 11oud ln 1111 llrm 11 com1>1111ld .. "-f9110wl"' -~·· ~.-~~In Ibo unpubli:a...... U&JWlll;", WU up 1, .. n . . inners receive prizes Mnt UnlllH Sd'ICIOI Ol1ltkl of °''-11111 of C1tltorrir1. ffllt • MC11rlly SUP••IOI: cou• 0' TJil• couMll dl9nlW• .... "fUllNISHIHG All w""'8 Plllnl:I In fUll tnd Pli~lj!' ~port ~ -.....11.-1--~ol yean while the white income ranging from a radio to scrip County, C•lllorftll , will ,_.,.,. -· Tnllrfft .•• •boul .. bt Cf'HIN bV ITATI 011' CALJ,OltlillA ".. LAIOll, MATIAIAL1, EOUIP'MINT, rnl~~I!;·:," •,·.··.·T·•'• : , re -llKUUUI """'""' book wh "..J. ....... bldl "" to IJ •GO AJA. OI\ 1111 ""' Olblof" """ tflllltd .. AOSI! ... TM• COUlllTT •Dfl 'Olt:Affl TlllANSP'O•TATfON AMO SUCH OTHER If( ,A , • lmpnwed by $1 575 S, IL"li are uxu •s div pf Ju,,. ;,,, ,, t111 tnlct of SCHMITT, katttll "•1'1'1'. """'" 11w1-'"· ,....,. "ACILITllrl AS MAJ IE ltEOUttlll!D T•AYLOA, "°' lltlltlloow L1 • Co.• the niuried Negro bhte collar In the ' • m oney in the prison. Mid S"-1 b litrld, loultd 1t lll51 ldd•n. Is 142'0 llolM Chi<•· """""'"'°" Ell•te of JE ... IOtE L. IANTA, ,. ... FOii TM• IN STALL TION OF COSTA "'(1M~'•o"'"'·,","TlornJ•: . -~-' ped .. t -South where ln ' PIKlflllt ""enu1, CO.II MtM, (pllf91'rilt , l e1dl, COUlllr " Or11191, St11'1 II Mnwll II Jt•MI L. LOvt, ~-MIP P'OLICE 0 I!, A ATM I ... T " NEii. CHARLES ' WucM:r JUrD Tl pereen 1960 trn. whi I • 'The freedom part ls I big tt wtoldl llrn1 51111 blClt w1H bt pUbllclV Ctlllorril•. -f!IOTICE 15 Hl!AE•Y GJVIN .. IM HEl l,.O•T FUIL i TOllAOIE ANO SPELLMAN, ,., Blutw1lw brhtt, Co. .. while income ·for white mar-~-~ le-black U'ICOm~ thing w ith all of us " an um GfOlned l1'd ruo tor· n.. Proc>f11Y "' '#flld'I 1ht SKutllY cr.ciitori of 111, "-• ,...,.,. ~ Dl1•11111No ""C1L1T111. '°"' Ml itMr. c1morll\'·i • g<ip was alrnolt 100 percent • ' • • P. !'. EQUIPMENT AMO SUP,Lll!S lnttr•tl Wiii bt ~ 11, In ..... r1I, 11111 I H "'"°"" htvl111 clt llllf ... lfllt A "" ol pi.&, M01Clflc11'11111 ..... C.IPcl Jlllll .. lrl'O. I' '
ried men in tbe same OC· 1 -ec1 b plre acknowledged. 'It I All bld1 ••• 1111 bt 111 eecord•11C1 111 fl•lurn ,,,.. 110Ul_.,1, 1urftJtur1 t111 11J11 decldtr\t 1r1 rt11111IP'llll to fllt...., <o111rect 11ecumt1111 11111v lie * ,P~1,c ,'..,r•vkN' ., ''
polio -I or mam lue collar men 1 l 1.k , 1 d w1111 coric1111on1, 1ns1ruc11on1, • nd 1nd furtt11h1,,., 111 DttitN cov..-1111 -"*"'• w1111 1hi 11te ..... rr \1911Ct11t•· 111 N111M '' ttM "'"" at 1111 C:tlY Cltrt. ''"''" lmt11 -~I· cu ns niee ., perct!n . the 1 __ A.. ' a m os _1 e you r e a rea Y on s~111c•tlons. wrikh 1r1 _ .,. 1111 ..ei'tv ,_ ICIClt~ 11 1'Ml hlw 0i1c1. 11\t ortkt of ttM cltrk ., "'' Pllovt n ll'•lr Drive, c:11111 ""-• c1n1om11 ''''-fll C•lltlrnlf. °''"" ntr: • Tbe report· dealt only with gap C uxu m 0 It the outside" In th• olllce of !ht' P11rch11lne A1e"t Hurillne!on l!lnd'I, Cauritr pf Ort11tt, inllllld cour1, ., to pr1AP1I "'""· wlltl llPOf'I • .-11 Ill 111,(IO, A dlt r" ,°",,, '","' ~ u,10. toelort 11111, • ,...,., dramaUcally Black income -. . of ••Id khool Dl1lr1ct1 -llj1 ,ltctllllt Sl•I• al C1lllflrril1, ~·d bu1lne11 kMIWll "" lltCIUl<Y ''l'Wdl1r1, •-""' ""' of "·'° Wiii ... me. II htMltd ~y u c n ''"' °' 11Jd 511,., Ptrliklll'I' the earftinp of black and . The nightly outings also give Avtnvt. Cott• MIN, C.ilfornlt . • ., • 'Hu N TI H G...T 0 N Gi1tDIENS C11r1i.ned II Ltw Otllc1 cif lellm s, mill. ,LIEASI! MAIL s I .. " A AT I! IPiltll'9CI J'AUL "· TAAYLOft tnd CttAA. whMe ho:J.-Dda --J did not was up M percent to $4,365 ~prisoners a look at another E•dl bldcW 11111•1 •ubmll • llld a.,otlt ClEAM EAS.'" Frtllkllll 101 l!tll 111111 ilrMI, Cotti CHeC1t.S. . LES $Pl!LLMAN, l llO know11 •• CHAii'· ' -.._ .,_. and the hJte 1...--· "d-f '"-.. -~ who In tilt lotm of 1 ctrllllld tr 'c11hl..-'1 Thi t lot .... ld itCUrll'f lr~ri51etliiilw!lt Mat, Ctlllornll , f'H!7i Wl'llch 11 "" l!tdl i.id 1h1ll bt 111Nt In tM lltlHMI LIS A. SPELLMAN Ill, known h:i "'94_11: include the • percent Of the \f UJCU.lllli:" WU SI e 0 IJJC g ....... uS chlClt or I bid ballll MUii to 11'1111 I» C0"91im~ Oii or tll9r IN 2Jnl llltct Ill bullnttl 01 Ille 11netrlllnell fotfl'I W I" tlll !NIIMI' -1dtd 111 bl ffll Pll'IO!ll wlloH llllntt I ll IUti-
nJ'-'I I -m•-· Neg r 0 up 26 percent to $6,435. vol"J-r their fr .. t un' e lo Ptr cent (j"l of 1111 tl'PIWnt of lllof d•¥ of Jir"'' im, 10 A.M. 1t LIWl!dalt J11 '" m•tllr• H1'1t:5:11 10 "" 111119 '"' airitr1ct c1ocumt1111. 1NI Mell bl .c.rtkbtd to Iii• wllhl11 ln1trum111t end
-I Pu.u.NU .... ~ Old, mid• Plftblt i. 1111 ardei of IE!lCroW c-"v. l l'N Swth '""'· .. ltkl Cltc:ldlftf, II ''"" mllntllt M:__.lllH b'I' • t1rtllltd " etMltr'1 t(' roowlftetd '""' ·~ICU!«! thl ..me:i boiwholdl headed by a "We . are talking about a transport the m en and remain '"' M-rl·Mest un1ri• klltol or11r1ct. L-8MCll. c111,_11 111 1ri11111men11. 11ter 1111 trrit MllCt rt thll no11c1. ~ .,. • •ld llond "" 1111 '"' (S!ALI •~-• ol mil Jib u.-""-A PtrforrMllCt hrlif ""' bt ~NII SO ltr ... knowll lo IN Stcllrlll OPlld June 6th lf1tl lhl11 ~ 9' 1111 tf!lounl ol lhl bid, Nl111 W. 81ll1"f woman, WWII 1.4 lloa new Jobi W wn::m at~ games. •I t1'1t dlKl'llkwl o1 lilt Dlllrlct. 111 P'tr!v. '" -.r,,... ""'"" 1nlll Ndrt1st1 WU!ltm ~. l-. INd* lll"flllft lo IN CllY GI C•I• Noltrv l"Ubllc • C1111orni1 ' ......__ .. ,__ __,, opel'll"vei w ith Jl5,000 ol · &hem for "Whe n the guards are at tht ..,,."' of 1e1111~ It ...., 1111o llld'i uHd iw t111 DilMor 111r !flt """ '"" IE'•eclilof' " 111e ._. MtU. • 'r111c1,.1 0111ce In ........ ...._ ..... u ···"'-the ' CIN!•tc:t, ..... procffd1 Ill 1111 dltck "'" ... ,, 1rwi -· ol the 111t¥t .....,. Mcll:tllll NOTICE ts FUATHEA GIVEN thtl Or•-COUPltf Jnclode iDdultrial WOl'ia"a al -N egroa:.-'.Jbat't not .token.lsm WOfk.and -...ucn Y re down wlU....bt lorltr!td, M 111 <tit pf t · OATf:b: JIN il'ltl, 1'10, k!i111 S. Pr1flkllill. ffll CllY Caunclt pf .. lrf CllY 1111 Mr ComrnlHlon EW#ltlli
Well U .....-.11~ __ 1.. as if N•~ -t ___. ... IO per· there (in town) they'r e com-llond, '"" "'u IUll'I """'°' wlu ae -sl!cu•1D P'A•TY 111 •· 1111111"1t ~e1111or1 11tlltM1t!ld 1 prev11a,. ~ Oclablr ,, 1111 -..-..-··-~ ....--e~ _,,, I ,_1 dill I ., Jct 1~11111_io Mid~ Olltrlcf ., or..,.. 11-P'. lcl'lonfH c..s. ,.._., cdf. _, tNL Kill al w1111s. In 1ccardll!Cil .. 111 c.A. ,Al.CON•ll
ca ....... t.n; and plumbers. Not cent ol the new jobt. That's p ei.<: y eren , a conv CCM.mtf. LPwlliNlt 1_,. '-""' T11: ·t1141 Mt-WI '••· to .,. -'Id In 1111 c~ AlttnllV •I Lew ---_..._. •l.....jr portion f Sal'd No Ill..., 111111 WtllldrlW lllt bid flt 1111 lwllii llNof A~ flt I•..,.... of lhl 11loWt t1111111d lrn,r_lt. '" 11111111 krllll llretl included are clerical. and sales way iauuve Wlli:" pro o • • Plf'lod 01 lorl'f.flw 1u1 ..,,, .n.,.. ltll9 h.ctri, c_.,.,... ,Vbllslltd o...... cont 0111r ,.,..,., Thtt 111d r1t1 1rw:1 toe•I• ••• ~ u. ,._ .... Ctlllilri!li Mitt W~·-, _....,. employes and the -"·tloc," •-vi'•--•.•• 'd, Generally speaking, the In· thl 0•1• 111 lor tht °""'"" ""'°"· 1--,..,,,.. June 10, 11, 2' •1111 Jul\I'1, 1m to»-11: by t111 C!ty cavncu 11v 11-~-~o. T.:MMI
UIM:•t> -·-~ """loilll-. t l I Tht 8c1•dot lE!duc111011fllllllH""""'· Publllh<fd or.,.. C0.11· 01ttr •Pilot. • ...... on !ht 15'tt ...., DI' ~r. •lllllllfllol-ot•rir• Cati! b1UV .. 11o1
labor:era. • Before the atrldea forward ma es r epor everyone n .. MKI unmff SCMor D11tr'lct ,...rw" Ju11111. 1910 1111.10 LEGAL NOTICE • · lfW-.Jnd 11 on ,11, 1" "" ofll~ of flll Ju,.. 17, i4 •f!d Jlltv 1, ,, 1,10 111._,o
, chJding the fan s have been lht rl11hl lo rwlect t rrt OI' tll Ji~'::i CHIJ Cieri! of Mid Cltr, Th1t Ml4 rtlt ' • \
Poverty ezpert Sar ~vltan . bi the blue cpllar field, Levitan . 1nd not 11ecnst rllf 1ec..,1 1111 LEGAL NOTICE 'w K1l1 11 i...1111 flllftrl'ld • tt '"" LE Nn4iCE ·
or Geor-Washington aakl, Ne-..-were able to frtendly. bid, •lld lo"'''""''"" •Mwm111i.,.,. LIOALNOTIC• .-..... in.11'11• rw11ca •• l!lou~h tu1Jv GAL TI • ... ......_ ''Naturally some booing's 1""111•rllf In'"" bid rKtlvtd. ..... ... NIW,OAT·MllA UNIPlll. ..,, CM\Pltl•lv .. , llllrlh 111"'"' •NI ~ -'r, '· u l enit • Ceoltr f M ke . ~--1 gain Ottlld JUM 9, lt711. .. . ltVt Mid 11: ...... tdoPlld by Mid n v y 1 or an-ma ma}Or g..vuuuuc a customary a t all games," a JfWPORT·Ml!sA ',¥:::':: ~~tt~:6.:i4 ::: :.~oo~ ~1,.,1T11~~ RHokltkNI, 11 ,,.. ... ,. ,.r1 of ffll• c111l11J1cA • o'. t11r111n
po-Policy Studies --" the only u whi'· collor worke rs -,, . · v N1F1Eo SCHOOL c• 11'1' · __... •• " ••-<• ,1cT1T1ous w Ml ...... -le convict uid , but If you-stay o tsT•1ct of THI COUNTY o .. o•ANOI NOTICI! IS HEREI V GIVEN "'''""Th: c111i;;~ior" 111111 In th1 Th• lllldlrll111M1 don cttlllf "'i. (llM'lo
figurtl inidcate • &low but "Negroes just did not get into decisive the people in the 0r1,,.. C-IY, c.111or1111 "~,~~ :; ,:t.~:Tao:,,L~UL '•°' _:-"Ur111:!i =~1 f 1:J" o1"r:'""" Hrlorm•ric• of "" .. ~ •NI 1m-dllc!IM • 111111""1 •t 111 w . ltth, cost•
..... ~akdown ... racial •-• cr•'tsme " j '"• 11 ' , 11 •v Dotottrf ... ,..,.,. Fllfltt ,. HP Pl I r ringe provtmlf'lll con'°'"' lo 1t11 LPllor Codi Mn.I, C1Jlf0<11!1, undtt Jhe llclltloul tlrm wi;-....,. ai nor opera .. ve o..,... ltands will gc> along with you. Purcr-111,. Atlfll lft .lhe M•tltt o1""' E11111"' JDS P'H Countv. Ctlltor1111, wlH r1Celw1 tt•led DI' 11,, srfte of Ci lUittnl• ,,,.. o!IM:r 111"" of H H HOL8•001t. PLUM81NG a
rlen Levitan II.id tbe ..1o.,,. .. 6I Q , f toJd 4.t.S-llllC C. HURST, l lM ~ " JOSl!"H blft UP lo ll:OI A.M. Oii 1119 2Sth .. Ol tr>t Stitt of C1lll1t"l1 PHlktbll HEATlfilG t nd IMI still tlrm 11 ~ · . -...-.. ne everung a an an ~llbtlihlll Ortflll c ... t 091., '''°'· Hu •sT, t lso l\llelll'n •• JOSEPH MV of June, 19111. ti "" tnklll ti n!'.to. wlltl lht •<•tlon °"''.of of •hi 100owl111 "n.on, whole 11111'11,.,lft •"I'heJ are vrry re a 1 resulted ln part from "steady umpire· *'You know you g uys JIJtll 10, 11. lt10 IOS.11 CHAllL~S HUllST. Olc•Md. ..14 SC'-! Ol•lrkl. loc1ttd ., 11l51 ........ l II '"' bl rtl!Ul>lll tuH.,.. Pltctil of"rllldl!ICW II .. 1o1~-···-u the , .d • . • f'!OTICE IS HIEAE8V GIVl!N tbll Pi.until Avt-, Ctll9 MIN, Ctlfhrnl1, ...._,, 'l'lt' -II . y OM1I M lllllrlllr -ll'lltllf • ' c.-.ig .. I, econonuat 181 • and IUltained pressure by are pretty ruce people." LEGAL NOTl...uo °" ., tit.,. Jutv 1c, lt:it. "" Uridtr1Je11tc1. 11 Which "'"' 111d 111411 will bt .ub11c1v = 1111 :f:111 ~=.:"::~':k~ s.rir1 A111 ' ' "~y are not j"~ Isolated blac•· to iel a b k" "c. MA•ION FAEl!OMAN, 11 E•Kutrbr ., _...... 11111 r•ld lor: •roe "" 0,,., , 10 1, '"' • --IUll: -~ .. n even rel ""wm of JOSEP'H c:. HURST, t lM •ELOCATION 0" IUILDINCil •Piii Wlllcll ...... "°' """' WPlrleCitd O::n M.'1 .. rw --in any partic ular geographic and ~ral power "to breathe NOTIC• 0, TRUST••·· IALI k.-n ., JOSIEP'H HUlllT, tllO t-.i All 11191 •r• te .,. In 1ctort1•-b'l'p "'' ""r1'11""ti!r oflh 'ii'111'--!f~11 c:~ Still of C1llforril1 Or1N• C:ounf'I" · if' 1-d lb N '-d G Ml. lift •t JOSEP'H CH..,ltll!I HUllST.111<11Md, wlffl -CondltlcNl1, l.utr11Ctl-. 111• re1trt11<t o • I " On Aprll u 11,;, Delon ·N~,.,.
area or lD any Spec IC 11r OWn e n e Ck I 1 1 Of ame to rouh NOMTICIE JS. HEREllV'. GIVE N Thll w!ll ttl! ti prlwtfl Mlt lo !hi lilthtsl Sptclllctllon1 wlildt 1r1 ,_ on lllf ln;::: mtn~r rrovl~~llby 1::· Ot'll'I' U P11bllc In 1nJ llH' 'uld s11::·~10n:11r
dUltry." elnpJO)'f:s." f"' °" oricrrr.-Jun1 '9, 1'10, •I ll:GO Pl!CI bflt Mt bld61r, 1111llftl lo ~In 1111 o"lc1 of lhl PIH'thnlrie ,...,, con ricitt ·llfh u ""t Pllllr9CI Owin M. 5ter11t< t""""" to Tbe Ctmui----B-U-&:-.1.-a. o'~t 1:m,.'1t the SCIUlh flrC1111) lfllrtllClll 2rm1tl011 IW fllll tbovt t111fllfd Su"rlor of aptd k l!ool b lelr!tl, 1111 'lluflti. m1nul1ct;r'i: m1;:r tr roduc;:i11~~:: 10 111 ffll P1r10n wl\o" 1111.,,. 11 Wiiie~ 11.--""What-~ppened...w a I n.!..t -or. Leon Pape, J 1 2 S 1 ~~,., 11
"o1 c°Si"n7.~~~~ Jt°:~f , ~11r ,.1~ e~'/i W-~ ~:"~•· ~11'-;:1 tr.,,n: A~':·~= ::::!.~:-"!'ti. ._" ~1~';' ....
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m!".J'•C1ur: 111 '":"' uri11• ~di~,.:_: h•"'!~w..J~'""=! -w
_prepared the tabulaUon at the 1ltrui~tlc., he uid. "It ·Was Greenleaf Lane Huntingtan SOUTHWEST TITLE AND TAX COM· of f'ill death. lnCI I ll ll'Ht r11ht. tlllt 111 111111 """' ti • t•rtllltd " cetrllll"I Ill~. iublli nlll ll'I' •11 l...m ""i:.''''11 IOllFICIAL SE ... LI • request and expense 0 f a respcxm to r al re " • PAMV, •• '""'" UPlcltr end P11r1u1rit ""' lnltr"' 1111 '"'" ""•· by -r111°" dlldt .,., , bid llOl!d ""'I ,. tr"" ptoc1uce11 111 tlll' uri111c1 "'""' "" M•"' K Hin"'
Levi•-·, who Is studying e P ssures. Beach , has been elected to 1o, "".., OHd " Tru11 •~1eutK b'I' o1 1ew v oll'llllf"wl .. , 1e9111rte1 othtt 11r1r ctnl IS'!!iol of 111t 1-i of 11 .. " .. ':'~~ ~i:n't!on""'i•rtc1 IU\ltt • Hot•rv ;.11tin,.can1otnl• i..11 H e predicted the gains th ti I"--I ver I!. WllllPm1 •lld Mlldl'9CI It. thin Cf" 111 tdCllllon h 11111 of" 1111 bltl, mHe p1w1blt tv """ ordtr ot no ""' cOlll • P'rlMllllt Olfk 1 Amer' , blue U k uJd . e execu ~e conun ~ o w11111m .. 1111 wt11 111 11vor of wnt1<11 cltctditril ,1 1111 "'"' of ~11 dell1I the NIWPOtf-MIM un111..i sdloOI Dllirkt. " 11 mid• t111 1 bl1nt """" turritllltcf O••ne• C01J"1.,~ 11
ica I co ar w or wo continue if the national the acadenuc senate •t Cal Fldlrtl s1v1n11 ,,,.. u.ri Auac1111on, lft ind 10 11\tl c1rttl11 rul Proi>'!rlY A Ptrtom11nc1 l«Wll ""' 111 reoulrtlf tr1 1111 CllY of Co1t1 Mi51, ''"' 11 Mw conwnluloll Eu/ " force economy avoided 1 ed . ' C1111>ot1llon rtc:0rd9CI on A1111u1! I, locllld 111 !tit Counli 111 Ortllfl, Slelt pt nit dl1crtllon et ffll Dlllrld. Jn m1d1 lri tcCOtllt nc1 w1ltl Hit pr.,..lllO!ll NCIWmblr )4, 1t7a r
' a pro 00C St.ate l.Ds Angeles, according IMJ, 111 loot UIS, ''" "J ti OfllfJ1I of Ci lllamlt, NM:rlbetl .. lollowa: tllt ""'"' of t1llut1 to t11ltr lrilo 1\ldl of Ille 11-•I rt111ulr1rJ11<1tl. ,uP,lllhtd or'"'' Coed Dlllf •11ot, 1be bureau compared recession. If It doesn't, he le> school officials. Dr Pape •.~, ',",~, or1r,.. Counf\o, by r"""" Lot 1s "' Tr1ct Na. m1. •• 111r «llllr•cr, 1111 sirtcttd• of ""' dltct !_•di bld0•,,•,,.r mu•!....~,. '!:"1!:: •rid "''' 21 •lld Ju111 J, 10, 17, 1970 ~-1!1 March i-d ta "th d I Id ·~-'II ha I ' ' vi • •~ 11 Ille p1wrne11t ot P1rlorm1ric1 M1p ~ordltd 111 8oak 11. '"" )f, wlll be forl11llll, Of In c111 of 1 •"" 11rM111 11 r ...... • u 1 • -I WI a a sa , 1 ucn we ve rta a professor of phy sics, has ot o1111111110111 1teurld 1t11rtbv, ''"' ronce 34 •Pld 11 of Ml1C•ll•neou1 M1a1, band. t111 fllll """' !fiend wilt 111 Thi Cllf Ct11Mll o1 11>1 CJtr ot Co.ti LEGA
obtained ln the IMO ceDIUI problems and the gains could "'A-mbe of the 1 It o1 d11~11 •Pld •-f1c11rv'1 11ec11on 1n 111e ofllct 111 1111 cou111w Record1r 1or111tld to 51ld ~ 0111r1c1 ., Or11111 Mei• ,. .. ,.,.. lht rltht to r1 rect t nw L NOTICE uc.::n & m e r ICU f to tlUH to bl IO!d '"' prep1rty hll1ln of .. Id County, County. Gt 111 .,di. J------7'::::0------and foUnd that; be, I suspect, eliminated." since 1961 below dffcrlbed h1vln1 been r•cordld 81d OI' offers •r• lrwllld lot !he No l>ltldt'r m1v wlllldt•w f'il• P,ld tor 011td: June 1. ltl'O, P·J1S51 • 81 prov!Cled tor by !1w Qtl Flliru•rv prap•rtv encl m~ll 111 In wrrtl"' t lld 1 Plfllllll o1 torty..fl .... (U) dffl 11111' llV OllDE• 0, THE Cl•TtPICATI 0 .. IUStNISS
'1, lf70 In l!look ft2J, P"1 'U4 of ml'I' be dellverell to 111t l!~urrl• t11t ~1 111 for t111 o""lne ltltr .. 1. CITY COUNCIL Oft THE •tCTITIOUS NAM• Otllc11I ll1CGrd1 Ill Or-Cou11ty, Ind M ti ,he Dfllci ol hlr 1f!w11ty', CLAUOI! Tl'lt lotrCI GI' l!dllclllon of thl NIWHrf. CITY 01" COSTA MESA, Tht Uncflriltlltd lloe1 certify 1Mr 19 "'°'' lhtn three "10<!1111 111'1'1"' ll•lld E YOUNG i u WHI "Thlttl SlrHt. MtH U"lllK S"-1 b l1trlct -'l'H CALIFOll MIA coodut11n1 I lluslnt•• •I 1Ul2 ll••c~ 1l"c1 111th, rKCH"dlllOll, will N II ti sinll AJri, 'c11ttor11J1, or IM'I' bt lllltd 1111 r1thl to rtlld IPlf It •II bids. EILEEN P. ,Hl filMIY, lllvd , Huri!lnetan Bitch, C11Uot11l1. llnder Public IUC110tl lo IM 1111111'11 llllfdlr rri !I'll olllct of 1111 Cllrk of 11\e tl!CI flOI 111CHJ1r1ry KtlPI 1111 lowl1t Clty Cl1rll !lit tlctlllous firm n1rn1 of Ctll Di lor Cl i.h IPAYAlll! IN LAWFUL su)llf'for Cou1'1 t i l f'W fllM llllr !tll bid, encl ta wtlvt 1nv lllfermtUtv or P'ullllllltd Ortl!H C111t D•!IY P'llot, C'liiTI• t lld 11111 51ld firm Is <Oml>OUl'I
MONEY OF THI!. UNITED ITATEI trr1t l'Ufl!lullon of 11111 Nollet tnd lrr"wl1rlly 111 1nw llld rtctl•. J11nt 11, 21, 1910 1112·10 DI !lit tallowlnt Pl,.011, whoil Nmt
OP AMERICA AT TIME OP '"LI ), lltlr>r'I the llllkl .... of"" 1111. O•lld June L lfH. • -AL NOTI...... 111 tun IPld PllCI of r11ld111C1 .....
II It tltll, "°'Hnloll ot tPICumbrll'l(ll, i.wtul ..,_,. of 111t Unlttd 1t11ft of UNIFIEO K HOOL Jun11 L. Giibert, MS Ouanvlew.
C .. nge Fiscal Year
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-C hB f ' A k d w1'""1! w1rr1ritr . t•preu or lmptlld Tfl'!nl Incl COllllltklM ol .. 11: C11f1. HIWl'OAT·MESA ~u "'i:. lollflw1: .,. as e OJ.!ms S: ~ lilt lrilerttl COIWl'l'eil lo Ind llOW Mid Amttk11 Ttll -Clnt (IO'llo) cif lhl DISTll.ICT ti ,.,,., or ........ Ct~lornl1.
_ _.. -· _ . ~l~~~rullH, ~ O '"".,. !-'-~ 1,...,.n,t °"'""" IJ!lllf IC:_.11'1' the Ort -COIWllV, Ct llf'Wnl1 ClllTl,ICA"Ta 0, •l~"~'r°'"'"'"''--1.,-0e•eO!"~'~"M:;,'~·~·~··::..--------+~ lf• ~ ·-·• 11 _ __.,,, wfllflill._tiUl~r-lll'ftt, t111f llN 111'-'la ~Hl"9t"", fDUl"I ol 0••"9~ !1111 of C1llfornlt, Id -"'"lftl'Pll!lln 11 M1t D'J' uld P'11rd'l•1t1111 Alenl Th• unetr.linell -. ctr!llf 1111 1• Sl1t1 of c1111oN.11, Oranv1 Coiml'f:
WASHINGTON !AP)
Andpowrty chief Do n a I d
.Rumsfeld, a lon1-tlme ad-
v 0 cat. o( conar•ional
reform, ny1 House a n d
senate procedure for ap-
propriating funds ls "inex·
cusable" and a seriout waste
oC Ume •nd work,
Rullllftld. who apent 111
years as 1 ccingrt1sman from
Illinois before taking over lhe
Office of Ecooomlc Oppor.
tunlly, said_ Congress lbould
stop making appropriaUoot oo
• llaea l period buls and
nrti to 1 calendar year that
cmform1 with the Jegisl1Uvt wort 1ear.
111:11 F:r,!111wctrt~trll~ llllll~~ 11f ru .. lot Cturt. S1ltl Hi. WIH Ill tMdl "'5-llGO coPICIUClfne t lll!tlnell •t 11$ Twe11ty·1t1lrd °"Ju,,.,, lll'B, 1!110•1 m•, 1 Notarv
Coil• Mtil Stnlttry 01tt '1cir ...: ~ -W1f -~ tKfW ltrlllf, ,ulllllhlll Ori"" CHll btll'I' •!lot, $t~ Newperl l11ch, C1!1lotril•. uildtr Publlc In tncf lor 11ld Sltll, iterl<lnll)f
•• tollowi: r ' r e1dt l'IWll bt "'lld ~1111 will bl JIJ'l'll 10, 17, 1910 1GU>:it Hit fldlllou• firm "•'"• of THE 1a1111r9CI .J1m11 L, Gllblrl 1 kn<lwn to th"poor,11 Einploylngquorumcallsand Loi IS cl Tr1d No~" tllown llll~l\lll '''""' offlet" YOUNG. Plll!N· bl!.LIGHT,Ul CllUACK£Ll l!All:Y •NI m1 to .,. lh• P11r1Cn ...... 1111'11
f I . on • m111 record.; In •oat UI Nf ll & H!WS, tH W11t Thlrd "'"'' LEGAL NOTICE ""'' SP1d-firm I• corn_..i of Ille !1 1ubltrllltd lo th• within lri1truln1nl R u m I e d made his other legislative maneuvers, P1~1 30 ind JI 111 MIK.tll•-sintt Allll, c111,.,ri1e, 11 lilt "'°"r of 1onow1111 ,.rton. W1M111 11tm• 111 11111 111c1 ''~f<OWledJ,PO ht ••1cutld lilt ••m•. cr1Uc1sm ln an intervlew dur-Rumsfeld and other reform-MIP1, rtcorct• of or'"'' COlll\IY, io o'c1odc A.M. of,.,.""'°"'' .. 11. tnd •••c1 of r•ldtnct 11 •• f'lol1aw11 10FF1c1AL s A~! , C1lllornl1 • Thi p-rfV lllA!ri -111111 h com-L•eAL lllOTICI lt.lllllltll H. Jlllltff, •1 M1111111flt Jffn L. JDll•I inC whlcll be chronicled hia minded m e mbers kept the tor 111e pUr-of ""'"' tht o11111"'°'" ..-1w rt lttrl'd 1o 11: · · MIW,oaT"9\llA u•i,l•D Dr .. L1t1111• INcll, c11tl9nlll. NGtiry PYb1tc<1111otn11 • fl" b 111 1 H ' · · II gh ~ by 11111 Died at TM t lncludl119 '" Notti< P'lrte W1v KHODL DllTltlCT Otllid Ju"e 1S, 1910. PrlMIMI Offret 111 811!nCY I ·"' 0 n Ip-OU5e ln se5StOn a nJ t -flfl. c1>1111n ll'ld OlitllMI pf ltln'"' A"ihe!m, C11lfar"l1. lilllotlct l!t'l'lnlll a.. ICtltlllen H. ll•lllr Or1ne1 County propriation bills' tour through a total of 32 hours and. 17 li'!d of u lt. Tiit unR .. t,llfcl r....-vtl lllt rloflt NOTICI IS He:•11v OIYl!lll tfllt Sttll OI C111tor11lt , Or-C:ouPllY: Mv COITll!lllllon E"'lrtl
the r_,-. btlld; MIV 21, 1910 to retKI tll'I' tPld t tl Md1. lilt loard ol Edvcitltll Ill Ille N...,.... Ori J-IJ, 197', btfllr1 me, I Nol•rv M1rdl 1, 1•11 ....,..,-s, 'Jbe measure minutes. ICorporale !111) DATEO: J-11, 19". Mtlt Unlflfd le'-! Olttrlct Ill °'""" P'ulllk: Ill i ncl for 511d St1i., Hrt111111, ,UClll51\1d Or1n1P C-1 bell' 1'1\ol,
nassed in March. Rumsfeld was as ked for his SOUTHWEST TITLE AMO Mlrllfl ll'r...,,..... COIH!f\j, C1 lllot"lt, wm rK'llVI -· _,... 1t.1tri11e11 H. lllllllY kllO'Wl'I_ .lo Jllnt 10. 11. 74 '"" Jutr 1, 1t10 tOU-1' -. . TAX COMP'ANV, •• Trutttt E•IClltrl• Ill .... wm If llld1 ... lo ll:M A.M Gii Ille 2'111 IM It bt ""' Hl'IOll ""'°'' -"Durina tbls fiscal year recommendations 1n chanalng ew 111.. J. w1111, v1ce-P'r•1c1t"' "" .,.,... ""'"" ,....,.,, ,.., of J11nt 010 11 · thl ot11a ., I• wl!Krlbtd 10 '"' w1thl"': IMtnm>1111 LEGAL NOTICE which enClt Jl.lne 30 we've bad the leglslatiye p rocedures fo aw J. L. ••1111"'"'" vouf!lo, P'll.llllNIR a •aw• ••ld sc11oo1 bl11r1~1, 1oce1ecr '' 1u1 i"' ldlnowlldeld Ml• •••clllid 1111 ..,.,.,,, -------,-,----r '411tt•nl Stcrd1ry AltlrMfl flt •qcUtrfa Pltc•Mtl1 A~o-·o ''''' Mn• C•Hl1ml• !OFFICIAL SIE!ALI NOTICI OP ,UILOC Hl•ll .. lo :s: "Ith lncredlbl · t' f d l d J 11611 JU •tt1 n'"' """ '"' · · • •• ti C1M1tl ...... an y approprta Hing un,, sdto e era Pllllll11'!td Ortn11 c-1 b1111' ,,fol, ...... Allll. Citllltl'illt :,.:.,1c:~~ld ... i1!1bld1 wtn k pull(Jctr Mt!•"' ..i...011c, Ctlllllr~ NOTICE IS HEAEIV GIVEN ,.;,, dlff t altuation," be aald. agencies. e rep e : June i. 1g, 1~, 19111 101t-11 ,,,.Oflll: 17141 Ht..im ,..Alf!ITINCi OF ICHOOL IUllbtHOI P'rlnr.!"I Off!'• 111 ri'1~1'cw~111':'1 :"!11cri: 0:"'~011:-' ,_::
""""-eu did not flnall~as "I believe that the federal LEGAL NOTICE """111htd Ori ri•• CIPll 0 •11v Piiot. All llldt 1r1 " bl 1ri PC-0111Ct °".'"'' county on Jvne tt, 1t1t1, t i 1111 nour of -... .. Ju"' 11, 11. 2~. 19" 1111'1t 1111lh COM'1ll0<11, IPlt!ntclltn" • 111 ~r Comml•tltrt l rlllm lrlO • m., er •• IOOll therfflltr ti
our 1ppropriaUon bill un the governmeni-shOold shift to kltctflct11-wlltcfl .,. -111 fill ""'11 ='· b'·~? coetrtNttv P'rtot P!'1c:fft1blf, '" 1111 council Ch~'
fiscal year wia about e,iUt calendar year appropriations fltOT1 C• TO c•101Tot1r LEGAL NOTICJ: 111 "'' o1tk• of 1111 P'urcl't111111 Atlftl JuM 1,',. .,.,, Juir 1 L ,..,. 1111.1' o1 111e CJIY H•ll, 11 F11r or1,..., Cotta~ , ' SUP'IAIOll. COU•T D" TM• of llld k:Nol Ol1lr1CI, llSJ P'i.t'trltlt ' ' Mttl, C1H1orrtl1, Gii Hit tollowlne lltr!I• months aooe-The fiscal year approach is STAn OP CAll .. O•lrlllA .. 011 P'-n• ...... nut, CCIII• MtM. C•llfornl1. NOTICE .,. ... 0Plt1tlnt •UOttt °' ""' ("ii,,. "And \hen they cut It by In basic connlct Wl'ih the , TMI COUNTY 0, OltAlrllt• Cl!•TIPIC&TI OP tUSINISS E•O. blHlr '""''' Mwl'ill I bid *-11 LEGAL af COlll N,151, lllCJUClllll ..... budtrftl ... ,....111 ,ICTl110UI MAM• In !tit tom\ .. t Ctrtllltcf or Catlllitt'I ., Hit C11t11 Miii Ptrt Ind ll~•llon SJOO. milUOll, and ~y allO "scheduling of th e con-1E;1,,. Ill lfLllA81TM H. CLOW, 1111 TtN ul'lfer11tr1e11 11on nl'11" llllY' 1r1 dltdt ., • llld bond """' 1o ""' T·.... 0111r1d, '"" C•!• Mts1 "™' Ll111'11J1 e armarked It In a way that O'l'e ••;onal work -·r kllOWn .. Ell.ublltl """" Clow. °"'""'" tlOl)CIUCllll9 t lluthMM 1t no Oct1~. Pll Cllll'!t (S""I of "" '"'°""'' ti the tU,••IOI: COUllT ., TM• Olt!tlcl, Pnd lhl Golf Coull.I. (CPI,.] •• -,,_ • Id. Mllflllllt!Oll l"d\1 C1llll1"1111. ~lld1r 1111 bid, ,,,... H WIMI IG IN onltr Cit IT&Tlr 0,. CALl,OltflllA ,0. ol 1111 IM.tclitt l»llltl 1111 111t t11CI 1v1114ibMi
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In the last four months of "Ytar after year I m ajority NOTIC! " HElll!IY Gl\IEN to IN nctl!IOul llnn lll!N of TAOPIC"L IOl '"" N_.o.Mtll Unlnlll kMel Ol•lrlCI. TMI c•UlrllTY 0, ffAlllel "' l'Ullllc ll'IWIKllon II lh• 0111u · .. . . . . CtldllO"I DI' 1111 """'' 11111'11<1· dlcldtnl Ind !tit! ltld llr111 11 tomlltlld of " ,..,..,__ ..... _, "' _I,.. .... ,.....,. • """cu,. Cllrt,• , 1bt yell' it.JU rtqufred of Of the apprf)P.rlallon bt faJ! ffl_ll •ll "'1'tonl htVl/lll clelm1 H l lPlll 11\t tollowlne PltlOl'll( WllOI• PlllPIH lft II tllt llllCAlllon of ,,_ Dl•lrlct. Ill NOTtc• °" ll•AAUl9 Df' ••TIT.ON NOTICI! 15 FUR.IKE GJVEtl,."!.!"S-:--'-li-+-
UI that •• dew the enUre to clear the Congr··· ' fore "" llld J dt«dlfll t rl rllilllr9CI II Ill• full •n• Plte•• DI' r•lldtl\CI •rt •• "" rnnt Of 19llllrw ..... lllllW ,,... _.,. _, .. ,.O•A"T• D, "WILL AlllD POI 1rt111 1111'141 -.ncf •Ille• tbOvl rneriUOn ' , ..._ II'<-"'"" 11\t lltCllUrV woucM,., !ft lollowli conlrtct, thl PflCIHI of 1111 dltCll Llnlltl TllT.t.11\•NTA•Y 1nw .t"d Pll HtlOtll IP1t1rt1llll ..,,.,,
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lour-month_.....,.. --f ' I -be I 1ri1111tc1 court, or to PrtHnt flllm, wlltl 1111ft, 101 "m•fflYlt. eeibot l1l4i!'HI. 11cric1, ll!t l~lt -....,.,.. w!lt M NIN•UllG, Dtt1•...i. of th• Clry ot C01t1 Mnt on 1111 I""'"""" 11~ liCI )!tar R ns On !ht, P1K11urw vouch1•1, to lf\I 111\-C•llloml1 t?Mf, lorlelted lo Mltl kllltl Dltlrlcl .. OrtNt NOTICI IS Hl •l!•Y OIVIN !lilt sir(llltlld llud1et.
Th e 3'7·yef.l'-Old Runwftld It July 1. lf .the c•lendar year ~~~:~~ :~, LI:., <>::~~· s'i~~lf~11fi 011tc1 J~~.'~0:,',~-c~;"'tirH., ""'' w•••• ""' ~ r.r =~:E: !;.1,:N':!r"'•~ii! .. h•:, ·~ .. ~1•~Et:,:· P"INNl:V · not 1 JohMy-come-lately in were used, Congress could t1 ke 111151, c1111am1e mu. w~lch 1, '"' euunee c~1sim111 , • wlod 111 1orw-11v1 u11 Mn ""' •lld tor ll•~•M• If L1n1r1 T•t1t111t11l•tY f'u.,.11.n.d °''"'• Ca••t Dtilv ~it.ii.
calli""' f 0 r con-•sional from January through the end •••<• of llu•tntn DI' "'' un11tn1enec1 Sl•tt 111 c1marfi11, Or•nt• C•1m1Y: 1111 d11t "'""' 1h1 -1111 ""'""'· "' lllf t111l1«1tr. ~• ,, W111U1 JU"' 11. u10 '°*HI, ,,. •• -. 111 t 14 11111tt1r1 PWl1lril1111 11'1 IM tslltl · 011 Junt 1', t,10, betotl lfll, 1 ~oltt\I' , Tiit 1-oerd·et Edwtllell ., fN .,.......,... 1• mtdt .t.I' turthtr N ttlcui.,., llllf
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h I ~•M· ol ·•-H n o-but the b'iU' Id till Ac1m11111tt•IMM w1111 lilt WJll wl!hl11 l"ttrvmtnt •"" 1di110wllOfM tflW 1tr01t•ir1rlfY lri 111y 111t1 real'tlld, Pt 11!1 Clylc c1riltr or1v1 wnt, Ill htlfll bkl• will bt ICC.IN 1111111 ,arc a c m., ... ..._ uJ111 ouse, .. , . s wou 1 ·-~111 of •ttt.•11~ .. o1 •••C11tt(f '"" "'"'· •• J11111 •· ""· 1111 c1"' r.IT!fl A11• C:1HW11l1. J11nt 11, n1'. 2 , ..,_, 1or "" ••lC
Rumsfeld )t.t l mln1bltUi be signed Into law prior to ni. 111o¥1 n1111111 decld1111 10FF1c1•L 1EAll NEWPOAT·MESA o.1111 J-1s. lf7t. at •l• , .. , 1..,.,. 1911,"1 11 •1¥n1ourb• ' h J . leMffl I. ftr~11k!li1 Jetri L, J~t U~IPjEO lCl+OOL '/i. (,St JOHN, ~ 4 Fard1 tNI I ••lrit tl•IHf llll "1'1l1I detractt ·from :r,r. with ltaittrs ~ t e an. 1 conunence.mtnt of 1•1 1. ut~ s1. -"'~'•".hl:IHt>C•lltorftl• • -otsT JCT of , ~ COll!!!L.CI• 1r1nerb.,.hl(~-~:t-l?t ,:~~ .. ·~~_;-I-
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grln&eel and contractors In (11n• the ~ual r1di1>TV tlm• result In better plt1nnh1g and •1tor111w for ••mlnlllrllrl• WllJI llY c ....... 11.tOll ·~•I"' ,11rc111111111 Atfl'll "'"'"· C1llf,rr11lt tin t Far l~c•m1!1011 COlllfd I ... Pll•t11111 ' ' -~ (J -..:. lllt Wiil •t !ll'lfl(H """'" ,, 1tl1 \4.Heo T•1 1 lttlfJ 1*>4ttl AJf~I. Mti..i orl ll••ch Clrv H•ll •1:i. lht perfonnance of thtlr ac.. arnendmen for prealden al considerably ,betttr m a n140-Putrn•h•d or•"'• t(\1$' 01111 111101; ,.ubnttiK or•• C0111 0111v ,11,,, 11ub11,hlll or•"'• c .. w o.11Y ,Ito•, AlfrWMfi ,. ,.,.,._ Publl1hfo or•llli« e.111,1 01i1Y ,N~t -tivt'91. Amil ill fiM& M llannl Cllldldl• lntDL"' Ju11t 11114 1P!d Julw I, a. lt10 111J.111 Jutt 11. '' •l!CI J~tr I, 1, '191' 111 .. 11 Jun. 11 11. 1911 -llS4·70 ''*II'~"". Dr•-C,-1 .,Jl•llr P'lfol, June n.$--u. lJ, 1~.l lOH ii ______ • _____ ..)., • • Jut'll lf. », u. 1'11 lltl·7''1 ---"'-_;,,,::;;::::::.:=::...:::::.::
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~esa, Irvine Qpen: New Comedi~s
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B)' ToM TlTuS °' ............ , ....
Somelhing new from • an old
theater and Something old
from ., a new ont -share the honOn of closing· the book on
. the ltia-70 community theater
season along the·Oranae Coast
this week ..
The Cosla Mesa 'c I v i c
Pla)'house, which observes 1\1
fifth ~irtbdaiy With its latest
production, offers c o a s t a I
P,layg~rs their first glimpse
, of the comedy ''Boeing·
Boeing.:• openin1 Thundly for
a two-weekend run. '
tickets te "C~oo's Nest .. has
prompted . South c ... t
Repertor}' lP adjust l l 1
schedule. · pl•Yln& the Ken
Kesey comlC drama Wed-
nesday through Friday. 1be
show, now 'enjoying a return
engagement, is the company's
most suceessful.ia his19ry ..
The Show is alternating ~·ith
Edward B o n d ' s · "Saved,"
· which moves to a Saturday.
Sunday schedule at .the Costa
Mesa theater. Martin Benson
• directs "Cuckoo's Nest" .with
David -Emmes staging "Sav-
•. ed ."
The curta\Jl comes ·<IOWn-111 • •t-wmd'Up IJ"ldlltll«I of
the Open End, 281$ Villa Wa.y, s.ill>lher orlglul rewe, opens
Newport, after Friday and twq ·one-act . ~s t h 1 s • ~ ~Saturday stagings'' of the .. weekend. 1
satirical revue. Call the bo:< -On the Nilly agenda are
"office at e?S-1120 fo'r reserva· · "Ttte. p0lice1• iand~ 1·0ut at
tlons., ·Sta" 1 ~Y , sta~U: rMroiek.
As one theater dies. anblher · Pr.oduct.ion. is scheduled for
springs· up to talte 'its pfacek .' Fri'day. and Satur¢Jy' .. at the
The Nifty · Thea'ter of Mun--new theater, .. 387 Main St.,
'lnitt>n Bi!aCh. which , last . Huntington Beach. ·.• ·
. . . Fellowing on Friday, also
for ·(\\'O ~·eete.1Cis, will be the
FeatUrtd cast members of
"Cuckoo's Nest" are Jlal Lan-
don Jr., • Kathleen . Rogart,
·Billy Mlller,Pat Brown, Peter
Bland aod Michael. Oouclas.
-who also stars iri .. "Saved"
with Jess~C'a.DavB, Afll') Siena,
Bill BradY and.,Jarr¢s Bax:es.
: ; ~-.. ·•)OT 11AND'...:. \)a\ LandO!' Jr. (center) amuses his 1.ellow inmate . Heat~ :Park
• , ... (:l eft) ·and Harvey Kahn with a.most U(lusual deck o{ cards 1n •8:. scene .from
, . ··j0ne Flew Over -the Cuckoo's ·Nest;"; o.n' st11ge tonight throµgh F:r1day at. South
first full-length show from lM • .
newly formed Irvine~ COm-
mun1ty Theater. "Come Blow 'IRYINE Dirt.ECTOR
' '""" I.,_, '. Co M" . ' . ' . ' ! ; : ·vv~s t"'~tozy1n sta . ~sa. . · ·. . .. Yoilr 'Horn." w)ich; started I ',-.'· .-• ' ,phenomenal c a r e e r tor NHI Lony
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·playwriglit Neil .'Simon a
decade ago. It's l~e second portra)i~y Barbara Garllch sho\v for the Irvine group .
Both shOws •are be in 1 -.. .... ~-' ··-
j ·~.·Fiesta FolliesOpenTonigh~
which launched itself with a (American , . Helene As h
pair ~or onHcts last mOnth. /(French) and Kathy Ladd
Mean"•hile, South C 0 as ( (Gernian), wi\h Oli~e Riches
Repertory conUµues Its two-stra1ghtening tht.1gs ~.t as the
show schedule;,, Costa ·Mesa, grumbling housekeeper ..
moving its highly suettssful "B<>ting·Boeini" ·will be
pre$ented af the Third step
Theater, 1127 Newport Blvd.,
Costa M·e .s a . Reser-valiorui
may be Obta;,ied by' phooin(
the box office at 6f&.1~. ·• The· Open End Theater of
Newport Beach will wind up
ifs hitch as a producli'ig group
with .final performances of
"What lf?'---Uirected. by War-
ren Deacon, the show features
improvisation ind 1udlepce
&:m J!19i.-•
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c.,. I . A muslcail varletY Show.
. · Fiesta Follies, opens tonleht ..,,? at Saddleblci:· Collqe as the ·
lti.:J. final production' of the year.
Featuring' son'g, 'dance, and
" c~edy. the performances ire
1 sc:heduied for I p m. through
, Saturday in theZ.' co 11 ~ g e
theater, Building ~.
Dancers are Terry Flaherty,
OleM Daniels, H i I a r y
H09st.on;M i k e Stoddard, Bob
Yount, LISI Gates, Carol
' ~ SA,aooa, Jean Sampieri and
• ~ Pll'I• Downs. • ·
~!' So10Ul1.include Yount: Hee-
' ~~riguez, Steve Bland·,
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• Jackie . Gillespie, M.a r k
Monroe, Daw McMahon, San-
dy 'Board; Diane Stephenson,
Bobbi Stuie, Dave Brown,
Ctlris ClaWson an · ike Hub-
bert. .
Hosting · the show \Yill be
the comedy te oI Stoddard,
Kit McOo gh and Larry
Wheaton, presenting_ original
stu!k_nt humor.
Under the direction of music
JnstrUct-ar •. ~1oi1le La Bonte.
the · members of · the pit band
;;,re BrOwn; Claw$00. Gil
Sanchez, Deall Strandst~a,
Glenn McAlistec,. David Fut-
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nls, Charlene Hines, Deborah
·Conlee, Kurt Lofland, Mike
· ~fcGuinn, Loren lfussi.gool,
David Hollander and Larry
Smith. .Accorrip&nist at 1he
piano will ,be E ie an or
\Vahrman of San ·Clemente.
"One Flew Ovy the: Cuckoo's · '-nd d Nest"·· up !O a Wednesdiy4 present«:<' lh~s W~IR:'. an
participation. ·
through-Friday . schedule and ne1t (with this Fnday s house
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In addition to soloisl.! and
smaller vocal groups, Richard
naub , music instr.uctor, will~
direct the college choir in tQe
show.
final performances of "\Vhat at the 'city recreation. deP.Brt-
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Bonnie Cogbill, drami in·
structor. Choreographer is
Bette Killion. '
Playhouse alters ii.! . schedule.
a bit with ill fifth anniVersJry .
show .. "8oei:.1g-BOeing," with
six per.formances Th.ursdays
thro.ugh Saturdays. · Resident
director Pati Tambellini is
staging the Marc Camoletti
comedy.
r....w lir Dlctc' *la• AIJOOATU
ROA -• rMlnllner 'UH love,
maile tier cl911n
Adm isslOn t~ the ·show is
free t-o Saddleback students
with ASB cards, but advance
reservalions m·ust' be made.
Admission for the ,public is
fl. Reservations are now
available throUgh the Fine
Arts DivJsion o(Oce, 837-9700.
Stan Belf and Bob ~1cCaa
are cast as the bachelor buO-
dles who play the 'old shell
game with a trio of lovely
airline stewardesses. T h e
romantic interests are
Theater's ''Come Blow Your
Horn" ·is Neal Losey, a
veteran director in the Los
Angeles area and a gra,duate
of the American Academy of
Dramatic Arts wheri'fie star-
red in a· production o f
"Corousel." This is his first
Orange County show ip four
years, si·,ice his staging of
"The Big Knife " at San
Clemente.
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HELD OVER! 9th EXCnlNG WEEK
Cast of ·'Fantasticks' . . .
Listed in Cl.emelt te
Tom. Titus, who doubles as
this. column's corre6pondent,
plays ' the elder member of
a bachelor brother act, with
Jim Traughber making · his
stage debut as the younger
brother. Also appearing for ,
the first time iJ . T i n a
· Dirkmaat in the romantic lead
or the piay.
T h e c a s t f o. r I h e Shields serving as musical Sam Brandon, an award Sll!Mg
San C I em e n I e ·Co1nmunity" director. The score by Tom wim1er for his portrayal of N IOOI E
Theater's summer production, Jones and Harvey SchmJdt in-the father at Westminster, P a o.id,W'll:ssm
"The Fantaslicis," was an4 eludes. such '°""• as "Try repeats his role ·Jn lh(!~lrvine "'ilh ERIK fSJIAIJ • UCXll 61R®l ·~ od 11 F a M DINO hflllPP( • jo.•l(N MllNSOll -nounccd lhis week. tO Remember" and "Soon l.t's pr uc on. r nces c nn, ~
Playing the leading role of Gonna Rain." Joelle, Bassln and Paula Lones Scrttn,111 ~, round out the cast of the DOii MUAFUY 1114 !,I.MES IOmlfT the narrator . El Gallo, will .. The F.antast.icks".will open comedy. · be Mark De Liica. The young July-. ' and will continue ,, Muik ~y.llJLPM CA~ICHAEL
girl and boy will be pottrayed . Wednesdays lhr<!Ugh satur-Performance! wlll b'c given B!ltctt4\1 IGPI ~1td11ce4 •·i·
by Eve Evans and Jim Spiers. ~ays for six weeks, cl.os-~~~dkay a~~dn:::P~~8:{p:r Ii~~:: DON Mu,~:lo;:75;;~~!• ROSS
Ron HutchiTigs and C • .ing Aug. a,._a.t the .Ca~r,illo theater at Corona dcl Mar P111Ws •vt£t-cot011
Gordon Smith take the ·roles Play~se, 202 A v e n 1 d 8 High School. Tickets may De HI RAI P1tr1111a1tt11 o( the two fathers, with Mart Cabr11lo, San C 1. em en t e . d ed b 111 64 iol1111. 111,,. T1ou1117c3CI, 1,X1
Manning and Richard Wood Advance reserva~1ons may be or er f ca ng 4·3011. ,..,~~·.~~·:.~"'
playing the old time actorslc~sec~."~'~ed~b~y~c~a~~li=n~g=the==bo=x=~~~~::=*~~~~~;j~~·~"~"5"~· ·~· '~"~"~,.~~~~~ and B~o.Dn.ie Louise Brey cast ofhce at 492-0465. Co ntinued demand f o r
as the mute.
John Haggai'd is directing
the popular musical wllh Doris w· .• ~' ~!f.
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Cancer Victi01 Piccolo•.·Sy1nbol of tourage
NEW YORK ~AP ) -RwmJq block
-"""""' ., the c;hi<ago Bears, q!.uted _~ by teammale Gale
Sayers u "• friend who spells out
the .,ord courage 24 hours a day
every day of his-otife" died TUesdi"Y
ol cancer at the aee d Z6.
One d --1bose who will not -forget .
the former Wake Forest star who
W8$_ \he country's top ground gainer
and Jeading scon!t in 1964 is Sayers,
who Piccoio began roominc With when
the 'Bears decided .on a policy of
integrated rooming three years ago.
Just three weeks ago, at a ·dinner
In New York at which Sayers was ;honored as· pro .footbaiJ's Most
Courageous Athlete.for his comeback
rrom a knee injury, Sayers had the
audien<.-e in tear's · with .ai:a emotional
Young Could .
. HaYe Been
Bruin -Star
Andy Young, the former track star
\\ilo was killed Sunday when ttis motorcy-
cle collided wiUt a car, could have
been one of the IIl!@staYl on the UCLA
squad which is favored to wakz: to the
NCAA title this week in Des Moine1i.
Jim Bush. coach of the favored Bruins,
says Young would probably have been
in the 45s this year fer the 440, 'Mle
former Long Beach Jordan High wh1z
was a member of UCLA's nat.ioMJ Jet:ol'd
(3:03.4) mile relay team of 1969.
He had personal protiferiis,"""however,
speech in which he paid tribute to
Piccolo.
"You flatter me by giving me this
award," 8lWf Sayers, "but 1 tell you
here and now that J accept it for
Brian Piccolo. Brian Piccolo 11 the
man oi coura'ge who 'should receive
Ille-... ard. It ill mine tooigbL ll
is Brian Piccolo'& t.onn1ow.
"l Jove Brian Piccolo and l'd like
all of you to love him. too.
••When you hit your knees to pray·
t.oni~t please ask God to Jove him . too."
·Sayers credited Piccolo with being
one of the· people who had urged
·him -on as be made his comeback._
a'nd asked Uie audieoc,e ,"to compare
hi§ toorage wjth thal which J am
supposed to ppssess.
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'1'Unk of Brian aM. his courage with the Bears, and made.many con-
and fortitude abown in the months tributlons, particularly when Sayers
since last November, Jn and out of was injured in 196&.
llospitala, hoping to play football qain Piccolo tool< over for Ille final five
but not too sure at any time what games of the teamn and carried 1'
the toore was or mlght be. Brian· times for 111 yards, finishing with
Piccolo has never given up, 450 yards -the best ol his career.
"He bas the heart of a giant aod He played during the 1969 season
that ran~ fwrn ol courage that allows unW NO'V._ 23' when he was declared
him to kid himself and his opponent out oC a game against Baltimore
-canoer.•J\t ha~ it}e ·mental attitude because of a couch·
that makes me proud to have a 1be cough turned oul to be cancer,
friend who spells out the Word t'OW'age and Piccolo underwent a 4\.1.-hour
24 hours a• day every day of . his operalJon at the end of last November
life... for the re:mOval o( a malignant tumor
Piccolo began displaying the inner oh~ bis chest. 'nlree months later he
man when he left Wake Forest aod u~ further 1reatment and this
was no(, dratted y, avy pro team . .ffiOiX!'l--agaln returned to~Memorja.I-
becau!le he was supposedly too small. Hospital.
However, he signed as a free agent "Al first the ·word malignancy
scared the heck out of me," said
Piccolo. ••But the doctor WU jlJlt
fabukM.11. Re talked to me a lot -
even before the first operation -
and made ~ Ulldentand. He told
me the a!UrliaUves and what could
happen.
''By the time he was done I was
saying, 'Oh, boy, let's g~.'
Piceolo said he felt the public need-
ed that kind of educ.ion to fl1ht
t~ battle with cancer, ·
·•There's still the okf, old way of
thinking about cancer," he explained',
"One of the big problems is educaUng ·
• the public about it. They don't want
to know about II. They just hope
it-wiH-eo-away...WeJI, it won't go
any."
Pitco&o also said he wanted to play
footb8Ji age.Jn, but ULat his battle L
with the ~ase bad changed hil
perspecUve about life. '
0 At. one Ume foothill waa tht most
lmportanl lhing." ..... kl. •
11But when you're lying 00 your
back and you wonder wtiether you're
going to live or die ind YoU're ttUnkin1 "'
about your three little pis you come·
to discover there are more important _
things than 10otball. . 1 •
"You look at the World with ·a
different perspective after something
like this. You think and you wonder. '
You say to yourself, ~Have I treated.
my kids right, have I been home
enough, did I waste a.lot of lime?' "
Both Halas and Sayers would say
he didn't. , : .
• Pliillips Plans No Shakeup
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Angels 51/2 B~-hin.d ,.,
CLEVELAND (AP) -·~·1 don'I plan --ui-thiiik-it will gel better when"'We
t any shakeup right now," California doR 't have lo face left-handers every
Angels mariager Lefty Phillips said. "We night," he added. , ·,_!
just hav~ to believe that lhings wiJJ 1 Everything appea.rs IQ._have. folded:J:•t
start falling back to ether." once. While California's once-~t . bat:1 •
g • have begun to Co:i>I off, the ear~ed. cun ~ Angels ar~ shaken _ up e.no~~h averages of their moundsmen h~s beglin ~ as 1t Is ~ their dreams of .w1nRmg to soar. But again Phillips expresJW
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; ~~ ·"". , the American League West l11le-are no concern. ., ·
• · • " .J beginning Jo fall apart. . "i° caR.'t afford to get down on:;them r /~ ... ,~-. .. -~--.::•wu-• ~ ... ~~~Jil:-Y-1'.&.~!6.ilio.IU(.'l~-JtQM.i.!!~~"~~"'.._.,•a"i"O,-""'""'""'-'WWIUJ1hLJl•D.Lj!'8.J'Y--'Cl..-i.;J/ ~--
GLEMlf WMIT• and dropped. out or the Westwood in-
1>t1luhon to take his junior year al Idaho
State.
Bush goes on to chat aboul the up--
coming national c o I I e g i a l e cham-
nionshi(!. He says the pole vault and
sprints arITey events for his BruinS.
··we have three strong vaulters and
8hould score heavily there. But you ~w
how unreliable pole vault. points can
be:' he says. ''If Reggie tRobioson)
can come through for a few points
in the 220 and a couple in the 100,
we should be okay.''
Bush wiH enter ex-Huntington Beach
ace PauJ Williams (J :49.4) ln the 880
-and-har him-as an-alternate--on-the-
mile re'Jay. Williams is being counted
upon to be a steady J: '9 runner next
year and Bush says he may even go
under 1:4t.
"Paul will be a different man next
year, although I don 't mean that tc>
sound like he didn't have a good 1970
season. When a guy keeps improving
and. turns in a 'couple lifetime bests,
that's about all you can ask," Williams
clocked a 47 .5 mile relay leg in the
conference meet .
Bush would not confirm or deny my
information that Merrill JC flash Warren
EdmUndson will enroll at •UCLA next
year. Edmonson has run 9.3 for the
JOO and has a 45.8 relay leg to his
credit.
Ray Ricardo, formtt Orange Coast
College, Cosla Mesa High type, picked
up ts yards net in 11 carries du ring
lbe UniversUy ol Haw8.ii's spring footbaU
game. He was on the winning (t!-7)
1ide.
lo lite same tifr, former Golden West
CoUe1e st.ar Rocer Parkmu c.augbl lw•
passes for 84 yards and a touchdown,
Bill Eller, wbe prepped al Mat.er Del,
1''as accorded fint team AU-West Coas\
Athletic Conference honors as a catcher
fer Loyola U•lversity •f LA. Eller atlt
# · ~~ n1ng .. M1nnesota Tuesday ni.ght as lo~ly lo go." ' ·, ~ ~ , Clevelalkl -last in the East -battered , r-. _ _ . · • •" -:-
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DIVING TOO LAT·E--Joe Azcue, California Angel
catch.er, makes a dive at Jack Heideman of the
Cleveland Indians in the third inning of Tuesday
night's game. Heidemann scored fi"om third on a
sacrifice fly to right field , beating the thrOw by
jnches. The Indians won, 9-2, to push th! Angels
SY'l games behind Minnesota.
World Soccer
Semifinals
Slated Today . .
MEXICO CITY (AP) -~1uch of the
world and all of Brazil , West Germany,
Uruguay and Italy will be looking
hysterically toward Mexico today al the
semifinals of the World Cup spccer cham·
pionships.
Brazil, favored to reach the final and
win the.. Cup for the third time, clashes
with Uruguay in all-South American-
1netling at Guada~jar.a, while tile twO
European teams square off 3t Mexico
City's 112,000.seat Aztoca Stadium, with
the Germans favored .
The final will be pla yed Sunday in
Mexico City.
Italy and Uruguay also have won the
Jules-Rimet Cup twice, while West
Germany won it once. The cup becomes
the property or a country that Wins
it three times.
Dodjers Triumph, 1-0
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Sets Goal of 20 Wins
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Doi Sulton
wa s only three 'Victories shy of the
20-win circle last season but he figures
he 's a good bet to hit il ./or the first
Dock Ellis, 5--4, makes his Hrs! start
for Pittsburgh si1ce hurling his no-hitter
last week at San Diego. 11e'll be opposed
by Los Angeles lefl-hander Claude Os-time in 1970. . •
"I'm pitching the best I have in my teen , 8-6.
career," th e personable Los Angeles "I guess it's about time I did something
righl-haader said Tuesday night after good against Pittsburgh," il a i d
he blanked the Pittsburgh Pirate!I 1--0 Grabarkewllt. 11 20 official at bat.s
---..aga_inst the Pita~s.. _G_r~y as only
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at Dodger Stadium on fqur hits for
his third shutout of the season.
"I think I'm smarter as a pitcher
now." he we1t on, "and I'm stronger,
ioo."
three hits and has struck out 13 limes. .
"That's terrible," he said, smiling. ''No
wonder fans boo me. Heck, I boo myself
hitting like that."
The s trikeout s are what has
Grabarkewilz plizzled evea though he's
still leading the club wilh a .J39' mark.
"Sure I think about the strikeouts,"
he said. ·'And the more I think about
them the more I strike oul.
"Like Uie other night a g a i n s t
Pittsburgh. I struck out 0111. two real
good pitches. I should hit those. I stayed
them t-2: Jt was Califomii's fourth con· _ 1 he Angels nicked I-Ian(! ror a !1r~¥
secutive defeat and the sixth in seven n1ng ru~ as Sandy A:Jo.mar •Ad. lW£er
games. ' llepoz singled and Jtm Fregos~ ')fj(,lt!d
a sacrifice fly to right. -'.' 1
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Messersmith, It', was the primary victim The Indians lied it 1-1 in the ~d
of the Indian uprising and rookie Rich on an unearned run as Tony l.forton
Hand was the benefactor. And it was grounded into a forceout but took seCQOd
_!_.Nt_.Jle('lllld time 8 game has ended as Alomar's throw to first wound up
that way. Hand's nnly two victories in in the dugout. Ted UhlaeJ1der's ,sin&:le
seven -decisions have bee• againsl dro ve Horton home.
California, both limes with Messersmith CALIFO•Nl,t. CLEVELAND
on the short end of the score. · Alomar, 1b
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California cloSt'I out the dismal road R"'°'' r1 • o 2 o L.an. 2b • ,1, l o Fr..,05f, u J 0 0 I Pl111.<W1, rl J 0 0 1 trip tonight, sending Tom Murphy , 6-5, AJohtKon.lf • o 1 1 "-·' r .11l •1
against Mike Paul, 0-3, or ruck Austi1, =~.bet ~ ! l ! ~~~~:,;,.:"1 b. : ~ "-:.
0--0. After taking Thursday off, they Opeh A1(y1, c • o 1 o u~1aer'IClr, er l ,2 • 1 1 Oyler,lll Joo o F011.,.,11 • J J J a home stand fo~riday night agaiL'll Meurs111. p 1 o o o H1nc1. , J • t • 1 Milwaukee. k1•1ef,' 1 o 1 •. Silverio, Pl! I I O O Phillips studied the Angels' slumping 0or1e, P o o o o
recora, then commented : "l 'm not wor-To~::1,0<11111 32 2 ' 2 l:1;1
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ried about it because we're missing E~'r~~ Meu ... smir11. ~~!.c~~~111!l ;_-L~l-
lwo-big guys,.!LKen-McMullen and Bill c111Jforn1.1 1. c1eve1en<1 •. 11-F1111 .... >•-ulll9nc11r. Voss, sideliaed bv inj·uries. HR-FOH• 1101. "•"' Il l, Spencer (•I. S--H1nc1.
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and least violent or World C ll p
tournaments U1us far, although the
"'B~azil-Uruguay.J!lak;h could change all
~L W.llll 28 of t~ 32 scheduled games
<.'!);tnpleted , no player has been ejectid1
Sutton , whose 17 wins l<iSI year were
tempered by 18 defeats, is now 8·5.
I-le worked Tuesday night with an extra
day of rest and manager Walter Alston
now is toying with lhe idea of a five-man
rotation.
awake all night just thinking about 'em.
I eve n came to the park still thinking
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Fight .Tonight
'.J'he reason for the disciplined cham-
pionship is put down to the stringent
rules laid out of the lntemalionaJ Foot-
ball Federation (FIFA) at the outset.
-They made il · clear to · referees.
managers and players that none of the
dirty ptay or fighting that has 1narred
previous World Clips would be tol8ated.
NEW YORK (AP) -Fight fans will Tea1n coaches in turn stressed lo their
play ers that if the'y were $tnl off they iOf. a look at what could be i• would be sent home.
heavyweight champion Joe Frazier's Many matches have been billed .11s
future when Mac Jo~oster meets Jerry possible flare-ups -and the latest Is
Quarry in a scheduled Jl)..rounde; tonight the Brazil-Uruguay meeting which has
at Madison Square Garden • history of trouble. . . . · . 'lbe two last met in the World Cup
They at;;o w1U_ iel-•-&~~-final in Rio De Janeiro in 1950 when
the D01talgic pasl. as part oC a special Uruguay shocked the f8iiatical ho~e fans
c.e~Jony honoring Jack De....rn~Y:. w~ in_ the 2C!!LOOO capacity Marcana Stadium
will be 75 next Wednesday. Chan.el to win 2-1 with two~ hall go~ls ..
9 will carry the fight on television in In 1959 th~ two nations met 1n ~e of the bloodiest brawls ever seen 1n
color al 7 p.m1 South America. Several p I a y e r s ,
Quarry, Jhe young ·Ve!eran from managers and fans were Injured in the
Be.IUk>v.·er Should be the 10\lghest test &>ulh American championship n1alch
yet for lhe massive .1i·oster, who ,hi played in Buenos Aires and won by
gunni•g for a shot at Frazier, Brazil 3·1.
Foster has k.ocked oul all 24 ol his The Uruguay players will no doubt
opponents since LUrning pro after six be reminded o( their quarter·flnal· against
.years in lhe.-M.arine....C.OrP§., UlcllKlilg _we.s.i.~any in the 1966 World Cup
two tours in Vietnam~ when two players were sent off. ~
But before the two Californians· batUe The Italy-West Germany clash is not
It out -Foster is from Fresno -expected to produce such fireworks,
thl crowd will get a Chance to see although with an appearance in World
.OCmpsey in acllQn. •• ".. Cup final at stake an.ylhing can happen.
e,jlm11 will be shown on glan1 screens Gianni, Ri'-:era, Ualy's: .11tar t.orward.
J111 1he Gai'tlen OCrn'Psey's !Jghl.s°' with played his flrsl fa-me in the quarter
.leu Willard ind Lul1 fo"irpo ind his final 4·1 victory over _ host Me1dco at
fam0t111 ''Jong count" boull with Gene 1'oh.tea :.... and was cautioned by the
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games," said the manager, "and it looks
like he's got much better stuff with
Jour days rest."
The ·victory, which squared the stl'ies
at a gafl\e apiece, \\'as made possible
by Billy ,Grabarkewllz' fourlh·inning
home run or{ Bob Veale, 5·7.
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It was "Crabby 's'! si11:th homer of
the season alld the fourth tin1e this
year he 's won a game with a home -
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Roger Brown (left), 300-pound L9s Angeles Rams' defensive lineman.
doesn't go for wind sprints and 'he'd rather ride than walk on a ~olf cour~e. Joe Brauenstein gives hiin a ride at Indian Lakes during the
Better Boys Foundation pro-am event. Roger got plenty of exercise.
I-le took 120 swings or more, good for the arms. He had to climb into
and out of the cart that many times, good foi' the thighs and hips. Hi
also developed his forearms by raking numerous sand traps. In tonight's fina l game of the series, oeles I. 2-.-M11trolld, J8-HHH>tr, HR-Gr10trk .. w111 tu. St-•-lll:oMrflOll, Sud1k11.
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Sitqatio·n Nor~~l--~asper llls .~re·vail
CliASK A, Minn. (AP) -Bill Casper
has just had a piece of hi s jaw bone
re1noved. 'J'he first knuckle or his right
hand is afire with pain. lie has gained
weight and hasnt' pla yed in a tournament
In seven weeks.
So everything Is normal for lhe
aihnent-prone Masa-rs Champion going
into the 7oth U.S. Open Goll Tournament
Thursday.
"For ,_few days la.st week T didn't
think I would make it," the. ..mild·man-
ncrcd craftsman from Bonita, Calif.,
said today. •
"Finall y. I decided J1d better get out
of C;:ilifomh1 or go broke paying-doctor
bills.~ ~
..fkalamity bree<ts success -·as .some
of the history In the Open Is inclined
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to show -then Casper has lo be rated Then I developed · a virus. I had 1
the . shor1-odds favorite in the in-102-degree temperatut"e. My mouth broke
ternalional field of 150 which slarts th e ou t with told sores. I became lethargic
four:da trek Thursda over th t: and wanted to sl~urs a day.
Hazeltine a 1ona ;olf-e u . "Then I wantep to p18y al Chi"•=.-.
Casper, twice winner of this event, But this kiijiekle inj~ry that I deveiiiped
is ~eld together by gallte and adhesive In Tokyo aft.er the 'Masters started
tape. He gulps pills the way aome people hurting me. It 's a dislocation ol the
devour candy mints. Whert!as most ol booe in the first knuckle of the right
the affluent pr06 are accompanied by--hand. Evel')'lirn&--1 hil an-iron j felt
bu'sj,ness agents and public relations eJ· as if I was stabbed with a knife.
perts, Bill carries along his own slaJT "J wanted to play in the Wet.em Open
of doctors. last week at Chicago. But n\y hand
"I ha ven't played since the Touma· injury became..1gilated again. J couldn 1t
ment of Champions in late April," Casper play." •
.8aid. "I ~as al! Set lo play ifl lbree Last. Thursday, Casper. got 1 t90lh·
l0Urnan1cnts during the past six Weeks, RCht. The dentist said ~e liad an hnpacted
• bUl ·eactrtlmt somet hing happened. wisdom looth ID" his right jam. An opera~
"I was packed to 10 Lo Me1nphis. lion \War req,uired. A ~l of ~ bont
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to close the wound.
"It's better now,'' .Casper said; aft.er
shooting--a ven-par in -his first-tour
of the Hazelline course. "But I've put
on some weight, and the long layofr
m;i.,y h!yt_ cost ll)e some of my
sharpness."
\ e . r;g· has en one --c;.sperl
many problems •. 'Once a pillowy, l2o.
pound fat man, he. has reduced to 1
svelte 180. 11Js diet program was aided
by a plague of exotic allergies -to
fruits , Pork, poultry, lamb itnd a'ssorrcd
peslicidfs. ln effect, be is alleraic.' to
crass. . .,
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A:ttendants carry away body of victim followi ng
discovery of fatal accident off Del Obispo Road
Monday. Authorities today identified the victim as
James M. Shinstien, 20, Chicago, Ill .. an AWOL
Camp Pendleton Marine w.ho reportedly deserted
his unit 1ifay 15, Sheriff's deputies said the dead man
was headed toward Dana Point in a borrowed car
early ~1onday morning when he appa rently fell
asleep at the wheel and failed to negotiate a turn.
Cycle Protests Due Tonight
I Ho1neo wners Oppose San Cle'!'ente Motorbike Park
A· public hi::a ring destined to be as
lo~ as the motorcycles at issue will
come before city councilmen in San
r Clemente tonight.
I Hundreds of homeowners surrounding
if-----''100-acr pioposed to hold a new
motorcycle recreation park are ex)YetJed
lo argue against city permission to
operate the amusement area north of
the San -Diego Freeway on land owned
by-Btigham Young University .
One sore spot in lhe already tender
Issue Is a road carved down a slope
and ending near Avenida Pico and -San
Clemente High School. ~
Scores of cycles roaring ~long that
road, opponents said this week , would
cause harsh noise problems up the valley
where their homes lie.
The hearing was called · as a con·
peared before the coUncil two · weeks
tinuance after the same opponents ap-
peared before the council two weeks
ago to protest the approVal of a con-
ditional use permit for the park by
planning commissioners.
· Besides the anticipated lengthy hear.
·1ngs on the mdtorbike park maUer, cou11·
cilman will face the following ageoda ·
items at the 7:30 p.m. meeting : ·
-An appeal of a planning commission
denial of. a variance sought by service
station owner Robert Huxtable, 'tho lost
a bid to opet'lle -a trailer and vehicle-
rental business at his station at 795
S. El Camino Real.
-A request from the chamber o!
commerce for city endorsement or pro-
posals for feasibility studies on relocation
or the Santa Fe railway trae.kl along
the beachfront.
Lapidary Group Plt;ins
Quest for Whale Bone
-Qinsideration of ttie mobilehome
park development standards ordinance
and possible setting of a study session
to delve into the p_!'QJ>Osed code. Two
trailer park applications have been nrea
on the heels of the development criteria.
-City Manager Ken . Carr's study
of comparative costs between the present
private retirement · system !or publlc-
safety .vemployes, compared lo projected
costs under the Public Employes Retire-
ment Svstem administered by the state.
-EJ,naqclng plans for a proposed
new water reservoir in the Shorecliffs
North tract. ·
-Progress in establishing a definite
city policy on funding of badly need.ed
sewer interceptor lines. _
-Continued perusal of plans to seek
architectural services for a new com·
11\unity clubhotise.
Forster Youths
Receive Awards
For Contests
The South Coast!s Tri.Cities Lapidary ... Himalaya tourmaline mine in Mesa Fifty one sludents were honared at
1ociety will meet next Wednesday night Grande at the foot of Ail. Palomar. a recent awarl'.fs assembly ltt Marco
to map plans for a quest in Santa The young~ Waddington ~red the Forster_Ju.v.lor High in~an Juan
Barbar• for petrified whale bone, 011yx highest number of specimePl!I from the CapistranO and the Forster Roadrunners and agate June 20. legendary gemstone mine, coUecUng
Clear and smoky quartz crystals, re.celved inter-school plaudits.
The group, which win meet In the tourmaJine and several other minerals In eight competition, this year-wilh San Clernente High School Little Theater
. common in the Himalaya. rival Thurston Intermediate School In at 7:30 p.m., also will see the film · · "d I "Wh M Cr " •-belt· h Club President Fern Dickson sa1 pans Laguna, Forster was victor In five. Y an eates w em is a are under way to recruit youngsters
flourishing ·lapidary program sponsored inl.O the club, thus forming a "Pebble Thurston Principal David L 1 o yd
by the club. Pup" group geared toward youth ac· presented congr~tulations, for t he
The. Santa Barbara trip will take the tivities. Forster wins of Olympic Day, Surr
members to Jalama Beach where the The club's current exhibits by Contest, Eighth Grade Ocean Swim, ""' gems and petrified bones can be be · I d ho r usto ad mem rs inc u e a s w o c m-m e Spelling 'Bee and Foreign Language-found . jade jewelry and antique carved jade
. One aspect of the meeting a\~o wi ll . ~nd ro.se-quartz at Uie San Juan Capls· History Bowl .c~mpetili~n. . , .
he the stressing of rock colleclmg· as tra11o branch of Bank of America. Of Thurston s three v1ctor1es , first was
-a ramily·activity·suitable·for·the-summer --rn'dlan-rellc!;-lnc·1trding-pottcry-shard3;--sevent.tJ-6Tade-6iTb-MaH3.gntesl;eeeond
holidays. and gri™,ters plus Hawaiian bea~h geiyis wa·s Volleyball competition, and third,
Steve Waddington, son of~r Joe are on display at Charte.s Perry s dress inost devastating to ·Forster morale Waddington illustrated the concept dur-shop, 814 S. El Camino Real, San C . '
ing the g~Oup's recent trip to the Clemente. Clean Campus ampa1gn. . .
• Clean Campus losing school's pr1nc1pal,
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Spelling Slip . .
fin-can trophy, which by rules of · the
contest he must displa} prominently in
his office for one year; or until Forster
wins.
Of the 51 student awams, two sets
were made by local organizations. Mrs.
tlolland Thatcher or Sln Clemente
Daughters 0£ the American Revolution
~senled certificates _ to~ay contest
winners Anne iiOT'lOn, ~ e Dlffiliam
and Kelly Smith, and citizenship awards
to Seventh Grade girl winner Sue En-
quist, runner-up Alyce Bambrough,
Eighth grade by' winner Urry Poncino
and runner-up David Sands.
American Legion citizenship honors
were given by Ralph Hinshaw ·to Eighth
grade girl winner Kelly Devlin, runner.up
Kalhy Herrera, Eighth grade boy winner
Robert Schram and runner-up Robert
Yoder. ------
Two national !inns gave honors, the
Crisco llome Economics award to Laura
Beck, and Read A-1agailne medllls to
two winners or the Creative Writing
Club c<>ntest.
Ellen llioks, club president,· gave con--
tesl medals and certificates lo Ann
Keenan. first place; Bob Craig, second:
Tami Klein, third;. Vickie Behie, Nanc7
Bowen, Fred Knoll, all fourth; and
bf:rt~rrr. honorable mention__._
Writing Club Sponsor 1 mo gene
Wadsworth :presented a special award
lo Ellen Hicks for prolific contributions--
to the sc;,hool's lite'rary digests and
servk:e as Argonaul editor.
-John-R.inger~and Vickie Behle won
' best actor and actress recogn1Ui:in, an<I
other drama awti.rds went to Roberta
Olsen, stage manager; Lance Kincaid,
lightlns technician ; Kip Connor.and Kris
Herrera, best supporting actor and ac·
lre'SS.
• •• DAILY I'll.OT # .-' San Clemente
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For AAU Tour Throe San-Clemente High School Jl\nlor "The)' were a littte bl! "1y Ueut
students became 'ambassadors and pl ac<eptill& the !lilts," saJd Jlnli<c.t )ooljor
givers recently, spending an ~ Clark JarttU," but they were deuo.d
A dele'gatkri of about aeven yOW"lg with Amer1ca's forgotten, 'tfOUnded at J by OW' ifttereft-and lbe chance 1o:ia
swimmers from Saa--Cltlleri.te High tbe 5an Diego Naval hospitaJ. with a new visitor." •
f The students, delegates frooi a group -Jarre'i accompmiied by Stephen J)I.. School are bei'lg chosen this week or rl Far Eutern Hi.sjpry_{.lassmates, ~k mond ar¥t An&! ~fensen, diatrit*~
an &Mual tour of several major swim-thrft boxes of shaving Supplies, toiletries 30 cans of shavlnl' cream, lllO ban
ming competi~ons thls summer in l lie and cigars to a group ~or JnJumt of lbap and were ·reaey to hand-out
Pacific Northwest. aervJcemen convalescing in the hospital. scOrea of cigars.
'l.'he:annual summer A.AU tour Is sane· ' And alter visiting scores of the Dul those gifts stayed with the
tianed by the Southern Pacific.-Associa-~Icemen the 1rio ·agreed that the student!. ' • :-
ol be . J project would be resumed with the oe1t "W •••'t •--• .. _ t" J•..;.;.t lion the A.AU, and will glll ~ school year, with a KOal of hundreds or ' e wou-._. IUUJU ~11 ~ • , .... ,:
11 with the first stop in Oregon. mn packeta for the Gls to be distributed •aid.
n"::t Chr•·•---,.ason, "Doctor's orders," added Miss Stff-From there the ~ouY,, will C(lmpete •• -·-
In meets in Washini:;ton, ldjtho, Montana, fensen .
British Colunlbia and Alberta, Canada. So the cigars went into the hands M "t El t of Marine Corps personnel who vojiJn.. Last year's tean\ scored well, swim-argan 8 S CC . . leered frorp El Toro to drive the !lllde!'b
ming coach Benner Cummings said this · and tbe gifts to San Di.ego. • ::
week, wllh Scott Ronfro bringing home New Off.icer jl Next Chr~lmas, the group said, th<y
the Blackwell Q.up for Qle_ ®lillndinl__ _ . · . _ _ ~tanned to c.ollect individu~l. wraPPl!!f
;luniet-Swimmer at Spokane's annual New Officers for s Margan~the kits to baMout to the servicemen. · women's club for members of the Mission . · . ' Kolowna Regatta. Viejo Recreation Centers, have been elec-_Th.e i:_ecent gifts were mustered qp ,
The youths will use a base camp lei:!. within a week after. studen_ts Jn c~s
for training and fesidence d~ring the President will be Mrs. Richard Winne-taught ..!'!:Benne~. Cuirungs ~
· . grad assisted by Mrs Jerome Hirsch to repo, ~ 1n a na ion.a news magaune touTber In eal~~m Washk1ngton. hree first , vice president, ·and ?l-1rs. Jo~ about America's wounded Gls becoming
ac 1v1ty mar s the l years Groothnis, second vice president. forgotten men ,
In a row the San Clemente delegalion ~erving as secretary will be Mrs. "The thing was almost spontaneous;:"
has made the trip, assisted With funds Richard Frederiksen with Mrs. ,t\rthur said Jarrett, "We all agreed to do
from -lhe city of San Clemente,_ the Durlbar as historian and Mrs. Harold something about it, so we started c:ol·
AAU and the youths themselves. Gagnebin as ex-Officio officer. Jecting personal items for. the men.''
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. A~ Northern Fairfield Connty Ohio1 landowner was a_pperently so in-.
tent on composi ng a strong Warning sign for ·the"en1rtlnce t.~ his land,
that he slipped a bit on hjs spelling. Check the \'.'Ord "survtvors".
that he slipped a bit on his &pelling, Check the, word "survivors. 0
Poster COOtest first, second and third !
place wtftners , respectively, Rebecca EE, 3442 Via Lido, New port Bea.ch _ 673-8530
Daily 9 a.ni •• & ,p.m~· Friday 'Til 9 p.m. · Stein, Debra Cash and Steve Oldham
were presented by Kelly DowUng.
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Mideast ·Truce·
WAl!HI~N !AP) .1.. The Nixon ad-
ministration~ probing for ·a break In
the Mldeail critls, ls conslderin( a direct
new approad> to ·Eei>t parallel wllll
renewed Soviet..U.S. talks on develophlg:
an Arab-Israeli peace formula.
Sucli a Rep is being considered as
part of a U.S. program which .is expected
' to provide 1 pledll" to JJ<ael of addlllonal
jet planes to offaet recen.Uy increased
· So>iet mllitaey help to Egypt: . ,
Some h I g b I y placed offlclal1 are
repreaent<!d u hopeful Ute (IUnsity_ of
lhe present Middle East crisis may open
up riew opportunities for peace negotla·
·ttom.
·_ Othen, remembtrirc the failure of
)>roiool<!d U.S.-Soviel • talU last year,
are iupllcll.
Presklent Nilon bas yet. to make a
final decision on exactly . what the diplomaUc~ilitary package will contain.·
Hil conclusions, first expected thil!I week,
m~ now not be compleled until nest
week.
Jn order to avoid the maximum publici-
ty of a White House announcement they
probably wtlt be dlSctooed by Secretary
of State William P, 'Rogers. ·,
Up to now the administration appeared
to • be concentrating its efforts oo seardt.in8 with -the Sovieta for the state-
mem· o1: principles which would enable
the · Israeli and Arab governmentf,
particularly Eifpt, to e v e p t u a 11 y ·
nexotiate a setUement. -
Official! no..\ rule out exclusive
relfance on the Soviets as a U.S.-Eiy.pt
gcH>etw.een.
Either publicly or thl'$)Ugh dlplomJtic
·channels, or both, the probability is said
to be high that Nixon wilJ probe receiit ~
indications that Egyptian Ptesidenl
Nasser is interested in exploring ~
pouibililies ol peace -although U.S.
officials remain pessimistic in . most
cases.
* * * * * * l~('aelis Rip Into Syria;
CCarwl Strikes Resume
Four of ~ wounded v.·ere children
and two were Atab policemen attached
to the lsr~l.i-t'Wll police force in the
city, the sour1..'H said. Khan Yunis, with
a population ol s.1,000, is an Arab city
15 miles south of Gaza town .
The murces said they were looking
for suspects. '
Waeli commandos drove deep ·into
Syria on ·raids TUesday night and a
dog:Q~t was reported between Israeli
·jets...-and Sy rian planes. Syria closed .
its air space to foreigR flights· Tuesday
night, airUne sourc" said.
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NEWARK, N.J. (AP) -Kenneth
Gibson, fresh from his election as the
first .black mayor of a maj o r
Northeastern city, prepared today for
• 1 possible coofer_ence With hb indi~
white opponent ·
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WINNER IN NEWARK
Next M•yor Gibson
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Addonizio Camp
Vents Hostility .
NEWARK, N.J , (AP) -The election
night headquarters of defeated Mayor .
Hugh J. Addo.nizio, running for a third
tenn, erupted in a brief melee against
newsmen Tuesday night ·when election
returns showed the mayor losing.
Youths threw chairs and glassware
at television cameras before polief: and
sheriff's deputies could clear the head-
quarters at Thomm's Restaurant. One
television carilera belonging to NBC was
wrecked, but no injuries or arrests were
reported.
When early returns showed the even-
tua}I winner, Kenneth· A. Gibson, taking
a commanding lead, the crowd of about
l ,000 persons shputed chants denouncing
the news media.
When Councilman Frank J. Addonizio.
a distant Cousin of the mayor, pleaded
with youths to stop blocking a television
camera, he was booed. But he drew·
cheers when he ·said that the mayor
was "crucified by the newspapers."
Gibson defeated Mayor Hugli J. Ad·
donlzlo Tueaday by ~.112 votes to 43,339,
ending the riiiyol''S etght-year ~lgn at
City Hall The mayor returned to Tren·
ton today for the conUnuation-of his trial
on federal extorUon and income tax
evasion char~. ' ·
Gll>M>n -is the third Negro elected
RJ..&yur of a ma"jor American city .
The others are Carl Stokes in Cleveland
and Richard l-tatCh« In Gary, _Ind:-Both
took offief: in 1968.
ln a rece.nt Associated Press interview,
Git>.on said, "\Vben you look at the
quaWications and backgrounds of black
mayors in this country, you'll find that
compared to the men they replaced
they stand head and shoulden _above
on qualificatiOns and experience alone."
Gibson, a 38-year old civil engineer,
added, ''Look al Stokes aftd 1 Hatcher
and if you look at the backgroWld you'll
find these guys ar~ just head and
shoulders above the one·s they replaced.'"
Gibson's headquarters said there was
a tentative move ~being made to set
a meeting with Addonizio later in the
day. The may0r's ofljce said Addonizio
had suggested the meeting and would
try to return from Trenton in time
to sit dciwn With Gibson aiiilO iSCUSs
the trarisition of government.
·After Gibson was declared winner, hun-
dreds of Negroes paraded the main street
of this racially divided city, New Jersey's
largest, some shoutlng "Power to the
people!" and waving clenched f.ists in
a Black Power salute.
Gibson, pledging to work for an end
to chronic black-white confrontations,
declared: "We must begin to reconcile
this community at this moment."
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FIBERGLASS•BEL TED GTW8
• Nygen Nytorl Cord Body
• Fiberglua Cotd Belt
• Thr• Wl\lie-Rlng Sldew1ll
• Famo.us Du1t-Tre1d Design
iohi.:Bal, a 24-ytar-old New York City
Patrol1ltQn who has been decorated
for Valor three 'times', has leveled
(,'om.plainis against his superiors con·
oernhl{1 alleged harassment over his
lono hair. His .statementJ concer11H1g
1/1e freedom to. grow one's hair and
still perform one's dut11 have drawn
Clleers from young people . IRS •Gored!' A.gain auv
•Premium ls General's de-
sign1tlon. Thare is no
lndu~try standard for pre-
mium Ores.
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Hong Kong set wllat it said was
a. world. record Sunday by cram-
ming 36 persons into _a Vo/ks-
wage)I. The club said the old
record was held by 21 American
Senator Seeks $1,250 Exemption . .
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Sen. Albort
'Gore (D-Te nn. who almost
students. ' -
singlehandedly convinced Congress last
year the way to cut taxes was to boost
the $600 income tax personal exemption,
says .~ wants -to raise it again to
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: Pio Y•~ya~an ~f Honolulu didn'l ,fh..~ . '·:ni.•j_,_ Congre" _convinced.
like the tilt 1n•h1s garage roof, so.~f.J\.'lJ;J . _ .:~.JH!tped f~tpft8tion,
he fa stened a rope to a ~aragtf .. ~J.~(-~nc:t· 'i•'"'!~V'en ·for .,.IOUs <.W-
beam tied .it to. a tree across th~!· 's.W~~ Gqrl!'s new 'proposal. ,.
slreel. The repair job didn't ' last 'l"" ~ .. :Ii: ·m •· llgh! '""' f9r Jong. A fire engine hurrying to a , .• ·"J.C~)ald,''I\J~!iday laSt )ear'i tax
nearby blaze .strutk the rope and ·:-ler:~f~d ·~··'°' far,~ ~~
4own tumbled Yagyagan's garage. '·¥!Yf~1!llht•.~ ~-"
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The tax cut he championed will start
taking effect July_!, when 1he pe:nKllal
eximptkln will rise to $650. It will go
to $700 on Jan .. 1, 1972, and to $750
on Jan. I, 1973, its first increases in
more than 20 years.
But, said Gore in a speech inserted
In the Congressional Record, "It is still
a fact. that Ml percent of the federal
income taxes paid •.. are pal_d by people
making less than $15,000 a year."
1 His proposal, to take effect by 1973,
would amount to a tax cut ol about
$QS a yea r for the family of four
paying taxes at a rate of about 25
percenl ,,
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~PRE 4th of JULY SPECIAL
BRAKE RELINE
$2RDS ·3CH[95ns . COMPACTS
Dbc b11kts
R fr.~ other 11· mpa11s 1Uch111 $21.15 ~lf!IH
~ sp1ci.11ists re line all lour wheels with W.11ner br.1kt
l1n1n1s ... _lnsp~ct !!!_four drums ••• Check wheel 91ind.,oe;1S,__ •
and"'fetrnn "S pru;-gs .•• Ctean-indlub7irne b.1c(fn1 pl.1tl
Repack front wheel be.1rin1s .• , Adjust br1kes, r1slore t1Uid ••• Road lest your cir.
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E71-14 (7.35-14) $38.00 6.20 $2.25
F71-1' f7.7ll·14l $40.28 $38.38 $2. 4
071-14 (9.25·14) $44.05 $41 .96 $2.60
H71-1' 1•.SS·ISI $48..12 $46.12 $2.80
.,.1711.1, (1.15-14) $54.96 $52.55 $3.01
f71-1S (7.71-15) $40.27 $38.36 $2.40
$44.05 $41.96 2.60
H71-15 (1.65·15) $48.42 $45.12 $2.80
J71-1S !1.15·15) .90 $52.55 $2.93
9005 (1.00-151 53.CM $2.8
L71-l~ (11,15-15) $3.20
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Urs•r 1ren e1tr1.
• Twgh Dur-aan• rubber 11esd -='°""~ mlle9gt1 • Famous dual tre•d design
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Nixon Sets .July Draft Call
W.~SIIlNGTON (UPI) -
President Nixon has se_t Ju.J.y
l for the nation's serond dra!t
loj.tery in the \\'ake or . a
Supreme Court ruliog lhat
could prockJce a flood of ap-
.RV<:atiom from yoong men ~ tmisel~lious objector
lt.atlll,
Selective Sel!_ice Director
Curtis W. Tarr. at a news
conference Tuesday, II.Id the '
ru1ing,""W hl ch allows
registranlS to invoke the claim
ol conodenlloos objeclar ..
Britain's Wi~on Nearing_·.
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V-hprecedented Third Term
NiXon Won't
Oust Rhodes
From Panel
5%%-on-our Investors Passbook qamterly. $,500 mini111nn1 'depmit.
account. That's ~ nice, hefty, rate And you can add to it ur:I tin• in
increase for bank passbook amve-amOunt.s of $100 or mare.•·
nience. And a wise way to invest in ' .. j:··,..,. ·~ · · •·· ...
these uncertain times. " 51'2% Investors Passbaolc.""':
What's more, at Bank-of America · Ifaon~yearmaturity:iaaboutright
you have three ways to earn high for~u, we'll payyou~~ intmeet.
passbookinterest.Italldependson The same $500 minimu111 appliea,
how long you want to keep your aswellastheprivilegeofaddingto.
·funds invested. Let's take it from , yourinvmtwentinaiil00Ut80f$100
th · · · or more. -· · etop .• _ • , • .._ ... r ...JI&..'.
5%% Investors Passbook. 5% lnveslQrs Paslbaok. . .
Leave_ your money with us for two This is our short tenu Gl'ec. 9().c1sy
WASHINGTON (UPI) _ , years and it will earn 5%% annua) maturi
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_The...Whii0-House.Jias.JDade., ___ interest~Compo.unded and paid __ ~-= '
it clear il has no plans to -~-
remove Joseph Rhodes Jr.
rrom the Presidential COOi-
mission oo campus unrest
despite a request by Vice
Presideht Spiro.'r , Agnew the
black Harvard student resign.
Agnew called for Rhodes'
resignation after ceading . a
New York Tl~mes article Mon·
day that quoted the youngest
member of · the commission
as saying of the shootings by
National Guardsmen at Kent
state University in Ohio and
Jacbon state Colleg1 in
Misstasippi:
• ''One oi the thipgs I want
to try to' figure out is ·who
ga:ve whet-orders to . send
pelice on campus en4 were
they thinking about 'campus
bums' when they pulled the
trigger." ,
Whlle H ouse .Press
Secrelary Ronald L. Ziegler
said, ttowever, Agnew was ex-
pressing his "personal view''
and had not discussed the
tiia1J.er_ with Nixon OL any
members of the-· White Jlouse
staff.
''Rhodes was · selected for
. the commissioo to have a wide
range of views -a diversity
of views -· on the oom-
miss ion," Ziegler said. "We
have no plans to change the
make up of the commission."
In Cambridge. ·Mas r.,
Rhodes, the first black junior
fellow In Harvard history, said
he had no int~ntion or resign-
ing unless requested lo do
so by Nixon.
Riots. Rage
lri Chicago
A11.d Miami
CHIC~GO (UPI l -Thrte
persons, one a fireman, were
wounded by a shotgun blast
and a policeman was injured
Tuesday night when a crowd
gatlle!'fld to watch firemen put
. out a burning mattress in the
uptown district.
A short time liter. a youth
was · wounded by pistol fire
in wtlal police said . seemed
to be a related incident
Just before the fire, four
persons were · wounded. one
t;eriously, wtlen two men in·
vaded a neari>y tavern and .
beat, stabbed and robbed
palroM, police said. i
The incidenl'I occurred in
the NorUl Side uptown district,
an area composed or Ap-
palachian whiles. Pu e r I o
Ricans and a few blacn. ·
Police took two men Into
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rire. ·
Meanwhile, in Miami. police
battled with 'snipers and rov·
ing gangs Tuesctar night and
early today In "guerrilla-type:
warfare" in the . Brownville
·i-cctiOfl or ·Mllliml's black
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. ( · . They aie ecbeduled ID go inlD executive 11111!on to
conaider cuts In several areas of prinary mlllliclpal
" •• "! MtrVice. •
.. ~... • One o( th ... areas is in the public Nfety llClor: tbl
fl auhiliid cut. l1ldl aa dtleUon ol a piaMln& dtr.ctor
81 a lliiil· Wbln a -&-.! plan II bein« prepared
aDd subllallUal cuts in puhllc --· c.-from maintenance 111111 to llnel polbole petc •
Summer Jobs for Youth
, ;'.' Jtf-· ..... 'fdr<ie. . -.. -v StudentJ from tiJree South County hl&b school.• and
-' ; , · UDd~rt tbe gun to come up with a balancld bad&" one lomlol: coll•&• wi1l be going Ill out in their search ,; ~, 111'4 no IU .increaJe·w.biJ• ~•th!I ~ atras _ ·for 111111111!11'-1obt 1n.the.-.fe.w-weets-nd_the out.-• ,· ~ , -councilmen have oidered, the city mu.gm: Jui• loot 11 not too brt""L ---1 :._~ · · ~eel several areas that could be cut._ AK
• , l . He .cJlculated that by spreading the Ufecuanl low· The job market for experienced workers is in a
• ers and per4Qllllel .more thinlY alo~ the beacb aDd aH· alump aDd It's even tougber for a youngster with little
•' 1. ,1DlnatiaK ·a ,oummer pooilio11< of chief l!Wd, he could · or no esperiiiice, 111> matter how enthllliastlc he inay
• ; l!BVI flB,573 .. The number of lifeguard fixed ~ be. · .
... WOUid be redu ced from 21 to JS. -~ _ '= ·'= , _ .
~ • ' • The •DAILY PILOT seriously queotiona the wisdom Some. will go to ochool. &m Clemente aDd Million • ·r,. of ••Ch~ mov~or a resort community spending IDOl!e)'. Viejo high 1CbOjj11 will be offeriog IUJnlller 'scbool , to aitract vilitors. · · . · clu-fat part of the vacaUoa period aDd Saddlebock
---:; · I! the city can alJor<l to ·spend '24,000 to underwrite Ccllege 1Cbedule1.a •'!"=er q~r for those who can
• culture and $36,500 to promote lo\lrlom, it should be able stay in school. Financ1al problems !n the Lagupa Beach
to come up with adequate fuodlng .to guard the lives of Unified School District have _necessitated cancellation of
beacbgoers. summer school, a situation likely to generate even more· ?~ One area that needs to be re-examined here ii tbe of a problem.
limited extent of the county contributioit to the lif&-sav-1 Many young people are s!eking work to help fmance
~ ing sector:. In the lile~ b~ Jl[9lll!lal ,'!( ~.825 their futura educa!!<>J!, and Ill would certainly like to
; (not includmg the proposed cutbict), the county" cal· find. ~~veto do with their frff time.
, · culated to contnbute OlllY '21,200. • • Thla year, mieclaliY, 11 would behoove employers
I· But most of the swimmers who get inlD trouble ara to give a litUe e:rira tbOu:f'i! to IJIOls in lbtir organlza. :· not Lag1j114 ~ch residents. Local youngster• aDd ti th t ml""! be fill. by' adults are. usuaHy better able to care fOr-themHlv• in ons a .., yoongsters who may be
the oceav-The safety.of Visiting •wimmen woald aeem = :i e:,i;1.:i:;._but lack notblng In the .way of en-
·10 be clear)y ·an area of greeter county responJ!blllty. • •
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Lagun8ns will aliO wllll ID aCrulitllie the olbir anea J. · A ''ftnt job" 11 a lmlmart In any youth's life .
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Condemns Packet of Beilenson Bills
To the Editor;
1 ' r ljllW cpma \ht Pacific Coll! ri--~ •-'-·the o•n~ PILOO' •·· I . ·~· lial to -buolq tlliqh -.,... -' ; I -M......._ Beed! Uit c.rona • del -a ,.,_ ptea for a cauUoua ab;t;d makes a wide iweep tn-look at "A. QleltlGnlble BW" (idHortaJ
...clalld-bacLal Laguns..l!eO<!!? The_ ~. Jaa 11.1oni,11opo a...-
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whether or not she will coaceJve a dlild, .Ji(e, for which moat of us moved to
she hu no right to destroy her baby's Laguna Beach in the first place,· "is
life once it bu begun. 1be pro-abort.ion owning and walking a dog.
movement, especially the drive for abor-It would be of great interest to the
lion on demand, is a serious cluillenge. dog owners of Laguna Beach what group
to hwnan-life.---our hairdresllnr councilman; Ed L«z;,
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111ate says Newport Beach needs 1l!9 pies w111-be-...mci..i-1o-1111r ao-'.#---'
freeway for local traffic. Well, how us'apahtedc dtlzenl to express our views Lettn1 from rtadcrt are welcome. "'--+-iia.ii··•i·n~-..i"JOcaf"lHntt!·-t-....,.uie Legislabre...oa~tba-.whole insidious Normall111Dritn11hould convey their
PATRICIA FELDE is wooing with his efforts to have dogs,_
We ..::y be taking too short 1 view -fl R. M. packet of BeileDIOD bills. The sum total ~aao•• in ~00 aoords or less. The ..... of tbell bllll_ could mean a total restruc-right to condriue letters to fit space
o( what'ls popularly (and lboughtlessly) "" -,,._ - -., lllr\llC al Caltlonda ltle by am, 111111!' ot 11bni11otc Ube! fi·""""'d. AU le~
called t'tht generation gap." What is ~-:..=,. ~·=. · =. , '"' llltilltlll -h. belon..illl in tbt Un ftUllt fncludf rfonature and mail-. . -·-r~.,., iof addre11, bvl .....,, !llafl be with-happenipg between parents and children famlJJ drcle onr to tbe l&Me. Acid on reqvelt •I n/fici111t reason
loday lnay be the end result ol a time we ···mined· Its .......... The '· ;::r''"' P0<'-• -~" nol be -·"-' -•-v ft ALWAY! altp a step bade tonrda ~-• ••• --~-longer ~ than we have considered. benefits of marital iDdependmce wtre barttariam whenever the valtae of a single u.
Arou,.rtbe beginning o! the 20lb Cen-lmmedil!lely -lo youna cauplu; humsn IUe ii degraded. 'l1>eoe bilk wtllcb
tury, the traditional "extended family'' the atrain of rearing children tn an authorize 'fioleat destrueUon of the uo-
started '.to be replaced by the modem bolated family coutellation wu not. l>orn (SB-$14). sterttliitiOO~ or abortion
Mlsronceptlons
To the Editor :
In re the article-appearing WI
2 or the DA.IL Y PILOT dated
5, I find some milconc<pllom.
pa1e
June
leashed or unleashed, banned from our
public parks and beaches. For what.
could be more pastorally. pleasureable
than walking one's dog en the beach
or in our beautiful Heisler Park? ls
this another of life 's bon~ to be
denied us ?
I was in attendance al the second RATHER ntAN outlaw dogs on
· discussion meeting of the three school beaches and In parks, why not just
districts mentioned in the article; name-demolish the parks? For our older folk
Jy, Laguna. Capistrano Unlfied aad who like to sit in the aun and contemplate
• "a\Omlc family" !or the lirsl lilfle in Ts 11 possible !bat mucll al !be canlllcl ol a girt al ll01 age wltlllul pal<lllal-
fluman hiStory -an event almost un.-and tension ud NbeJ1ion d. youtb...ba cement (SB-Ml). and lteriUDUon al T
marked; and unobserved, e.s:cept by a JPOllll without his or her partner's oz.
a 11Ven-point Pf'Oll"lnt to curb population
~l'ae aevea Potnta include abor-
tkla cm demand. tu pepelde1 for anyone
wllo ilu more than two dlildren, state--id blrill eoatrol ... including ... ~ tbat projlllyladlc. be given
to mlncn, the removal of _rieltrictions
on volimtary sterillzat.ion. ·
Tustin Union High School District. Since the scenery, noisy chlldi'en are a bother.
Ulil wu I special board meeting called These aame oldsters ·art a nuisance •·
for the p.irpoae ol discusalng , the t 1.to those who nm the same paths; they
possibility of forming a joint poftrs get in the way of the joggen with
agreement to-create a Regk>nal Oc· their slower puambulations.-The arUst .
cupational Program, Ro b e rt C. who paints the ocean from a ~nic
few specialis~ in sociology. our fJme sprinp from the eoeial Md ltllt (SB-M.1) are not only nil in pin-
emotional inlufficleney of the atomiclzed dple, bot also run contrary to the
1 WAS THE LAST of my lamily," family! Are a mother and a father ultimate goals of any sociely which pro-
for instance, lo be alone .enoogh fo handle a child, much fesaa care for the rights of all its
born in' an "extcn-lesa: several childrtn? Is tht double citizens. ded" setting -in 'lb ach 'I'he best solution to IOdal problems a hou9e inhabited burden of exclusive propinquity w1 e aeldom invol,. a llnlte force appCM:h. ~ni>l cnlj by my par· other• and l9olaUon from other families, 'I'hese three tills art aotblng Jesa.
ents, biil by grand-too heavy for parents and chlldren to J.M. VANDEW~
parents. and uncles bear'?
-and -aunts as we.11. WE MUST AT LEAST be""• to ask At that time -by 6 ...
the end cf World these questions of ourselves. In the past,
War J -families children were reared by many adults.
were already being They ·could go from one tO the other,
atomic.iZed. seeking consolation or W\derstandlng, and
t--..... a~---to1e1y,---young people were-. finding different responses from the
'Ri91ats OillitenltetF
H To lhe Editor:
'l'BE DANGER&' here are obvious.
When convenlm:e ii accepted u lbe
criterion <i d..u.,lni one illnocent Ille,
II can logically be accepted as lbe
criterion !or takin( any jnnocent IUe,
if converllence dictates.
While a woman bas a rigbl ·10 choose
Bartholomew was fully aware of his spot may droj> paint or slop ovet aome
respomlbilltles as president of f,he Tustin turpentine which might kill the grass.
Union High School board or trustees. The smoke from the barbecues wafts
He knew that in such a meeting, by up to the apartments behiDd Heisler
law, no decisions could be made nor Park, causing eyeburning irritation.
could he "make proposals" as charged --..... _
to him. ' THE ABOVE art just a few of . the
things that neeG"attention hei:eJnl.alJUn•-
MR. BARTHOLOMEW did s ta t e • Beach. They art really the most Im·
however, that in the interest of those portant things to be cooaidered at 1Jle
Q taxpayers in the Tustin Union High mOment, as dogs in the parks .and on note. S School District who would, in fact, be the beaches are more important th an
providing 60 percent of the funds if our traffic and parking· problems, etc.
marTYilil and setting up · their own varied adult members cf the extended
househqlds, free from paresital and tradi-family.
Jn regard to Senator BeileMOn'll Abor·
lion Bill : An intention to file an lniti.ative
has been recorded 1n-sittiinento---:-i'tit
initiative wUl be placed on the November
ballet. This in.ittaUve allows any woman
at any time (up to delivery) to demand
an abortion regardless of her mental
or physical. capacity. and the lmtlat.lve
says, "This right shall not be ratricted '
by individuals or institutions."
=~=~---------:such an agreemeut were-formed, he---I trust we can get. immediate action
Gow fteasu -"Today the felt that perhaps lbe.y should have a en these BIG problems as they annoy '
barbarians are -abroad (but) 1 don't greale!' percentage ~f representation. a very nnall number of people, just tional festraints. The "family" camf; The pressure was not nearly IO great
to consist of a mother and father and on the parents alone; decisions _were thiak that 'With the kind of law en-d all be fortement Vie 'have the mobs in the In all fairness to Mr. Bartholomew. as ogs annoy a very sm nlim r
he has always kept uppennosl in his of pepple.
atreets are eltber going to coatrol thole mind the interests of those whom he Dog owners, unite and fight . the
ltreels or take over the nation." represents -at \}lis point, the taxpayers ridiculous. Write your City Council NOT
several: children, whirling a r o u n d balanced, and , autbartty wu dllfulled.
together in a constellation that was uni· Grandparents both aoftened the rllon
quely neW in human $0Ciely, replacing of growin& qp and smta1ned fmnlly milty.
lbe tribe and the clan o! the past. E.-.n lbaugh they had dilllcuWn snd
conlllcll, poatbly Ille net ,_tt wa
supportlvo (or the puma snd 11llalylna
for the cblJdnn, Maybe no lamtly, Ille
no man, wu meant to be aa illaDd.
ellber.
R. ater•!'z McKay, Coecord -"M
THE RIGHTS guaranteed lo each ol • member al a pner1Uon dlasUs!led
u1 by lbe Constitution are obliterated with !be .....nod 'Establlaluneol' . .
in this initiative. The clear tntmt ii . I feel •™med. Instead of t r y I 11 g
to force every physician to perfoc m to increale uderltuding between age
THIS • HAS BECOME the prevailing
paUem1or the past couple of generations
I as generations used to be measured
in 30 jear ispans), and perhaps it is
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an abortion regardless of hla on !:.Git"' ll'OUPI we have inltilled a fear that ------------=sc'•1'e=nce="'. "'1t~a;1,. '""'1f lorce ~ -wtD male uodeulmllng tmpoatble."
'~ l "f 0 G • 0 ' and nunes, doclon fu accept medical ll:vltla J. Y-pr L.A. Couty Dill. .. a l Orn" rr enera· twn practice by fiat -lbe 'will al the atate. Atty. -"In receol Yan ... hive been «,c, This Is Bill No, Ml. UDduly tolersnt towsrd -la our midst
who perpetrate Wepl and often vtoient 'J , AT THE TIME Sen. Be i I en Ion acts • • • who seem to thlnt tbey a-~.Jactietine Briskin is a Southern spo119ored the therapeutic lborUon laws are tbeJr Own Supreme Court."
Cati fiafa young lady who, in a spraw. in 19S7, he said he wanted better laws
of the Tustin Union High Sctiool District. lo legislate against life's s i m p I e r
It is puzzling to me how a school pleasures -keep the dogs in publi c,
dlltrict could urormally reject" a p~ but on leaishts, of b>urse. ·
posal which was never formally made. JORDAN SIMMS
' JUNE SMITH
Member, Tustin Union High School
eoan1 o1 Trusiees -Power-of-words
•o.g Otelllf!rs, Unite'
Tc the Editor:
What's COuocllman Lorr got against
dop? One of the simpler pleasures of
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' . ' ' '-1-ess Cqmments I
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Zion, ru., News: "The Power of Words: Jing ~-ti~haractered first novel called to protect ••poaible life." 'Ibree yean •·cah ·ia Generation,'' observes nine later, Mardi, 1t70, he has presented
peopl growing up in West Lc;>s .Angeles to the -aenate, of the M .te of ~
<1urin( Ule 1960s. In essence, 1t 1s about
the 0'-Calif9mla 1-ligh crowd. Levi-clad Wallaces of th Is pap.art will never
ch.ildrtn 'of the angels, and Mrs. Briskin achieve. It woukl be an easy novel B11 Gf!Ol'!Je ---..
The Cambodian Venture
They slag. They hurt. They teach. They
sanctify. They were man's f Ir 11 t, iro-
rileaSW'able feat of magic. They liberated ·
us from ignorance and our barbarous .
pasl F.or without these marvelous aerib-
covd Ulem with the tempo and decible-to put down, critically, just as it ii
quotielli:of "Hair." · easy for me to put down phyaically.
Jt Mi ._ yeasty. wild Watusi kind of However Mrs. Brlskin's "IOds"·puU
book, 'a bad novel but good sociology you al~1: M the ~ cut d. Doi
by a "1'itcr of vast enefgy and perception Pasos' ¢1.aractn puDa:I the reader in
who.' apparently, coukln't bring herself units of .. U.S.A." One can, for the
lo lcllVe anything aut. So, the ."Kids" moment, rtject the lady as a novelist.
arc the times: civil rights, race, war, But U a flltlD'e hiltortan would un-
-11tUde11lfiots. arugs, 3nii eur film·malt-derstana the 'IJI tn Soatbenr Califomil,
tng, filk, rock, Koufax. Drysdale, sunset he shOuld rUd thll, u be would ttld
SIJ'ip,_1·black power, the. Kennedys, the the novels of Rayriiond Cllandler to
-eaC\__OXps.....a~ .ori the Oakland understand much cf the same landscape ndudioo Center,-Sproul-Plaza; ~and 40$.
"'"--terT$1 marriage, and once in a while -
jarilnc line, as when-MJmeOM: "falset· THIS LEAVES little space to dillCUll
toed ltfishly." the old CalUornla l{lghs. Most interesting
, tb me are the Nels!, Ken lgawa, a
J\tRSo BRISKIN could stand some gardener's son, who woos and wins the ,,.no.Iii edillng. Yet I found her book whll• girl from Beverly Hilk, and York,
1 U1<Je satisfaeti>ry-aOO liqjlesf piece the saa ~ton of a movie ~. See?
of ~ 'than the standard marathon Everything i1 here, in abundance.
M!X ni:Wtl, We Jacquelin Susann-Penelope One longs for the economy of a Philip >-
Ash~ "11JS in which cynicism triumphs Roth in this 5f7-p1ge exerciare In youthful
over ityJc. frenzy, this literary seal and fervor,
n1et1; is, natl.I' ally , ser in •;califOmia earnestness, tnten1Uy. The juice of .yoUth,
· Generation,'' and many ''acheJ· forming. ·-"aL-the 'same UA>e, . f I o w • in t,O,nest .
under full brtasts, growing loo .valt meNUtt, and that ls Mn. Briskin'~
1.o bear ... ~ Jhcre ls IMOCtl'!Ce, too, . big 11.JCCtlll as a chronicler or ,)W time.
11 marvelous rare Innocence, which lends (1"pptncotli $7.15.)
1hrtioolra'T011Wltlc-qualil1-4be livloi-...:.. ------~
Dear George: .'h hies which build letters into Words, words
l jnto sentences, sentences into syste1111 You wrote: "Send your molt
pressing problem to Gecqe and
get a completely new outlook on
life." Well, I've wiltten you about
a problem which ·has 1-botbor-
ing me. l've written you, tn fact,
three times. You've n e Yer
A lttttr to the NltD York Times by
lnjc:smln B. Fntntz, former eucu-
tioc coVMtl1 Nurnnberg Wor Crime
Tliolt.
It ii a btat>J1 dubious suppoo1u.., that
1ht bx;midou of Ammean troops into
Cambodia wiD q>eed ID honorable puc<
or Ille ur. mum al our ioldlera,
Guest Report
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and sciences and c~ man would ,
be forever confined to pie self·lsolated '
prison of the 1eutUe fish or the cltim·
panzee."
..... -. penetrated U miles into the sovereign
state ol Me1ico, against the: wishes of
that government, in pursuit of Pancho
Villa. President' Wilo>n)u5lllled the aC· FURIOUS One may legiUmately challenie the Dear Furious: Prealdent'1 judpnenl, but our emotional
Whit are you ,. lurioal about! mullloa .ohould not becloud Ille !sci
It's myJ onn DI th<npy • ..Yoo.---lbat bil.adla1uou.oellbor nnsulbariied
lion "bec•uae there were no military --forces in Mexico that would protect
.... border..from_hosti!ul.lack J!!'!.'!!!_ .
lo be worried about -llllJ -lllepL problem -now you've llQt a DIW
owu people lrom violeoce." W ednesday, June 17; lll70
outlook. --You're #Or?ied beeaUH UNDER OUR Ccmtftutlon, the Pr.sl· lJNJl'ORTUNATELY no court exists to--
I don 't answer. See how Sled.Ive deat la ezclUllvely responsible for foreign day with authority to adjudica te. the
.I am? attain net ii eommander·tn.chlef of the Jegallly of the Vietnam War.
lnl'led forca.. In the Tont1n ruolution, The absence of a binding definition of
(Write lo George. originator' cf o..r-O'f'll"Whelminy authoriied the aggression encourages ~United State~-
Sidew•ys Thinking, Instlnt 10lu-Prelldent to \like all necessary m~asures to embrace its own view Ouil wher.e
"_!ions to life'1 problema! Merely add , to rtpel •U.Ct and to prevent further our purpose Is only self..delense lhe in-
waler. Most professional-advice ag:realon. lf. a belligerent violates .vasion is legitimate. •
columnist Jn tht entire advice neutral territory of a istate which fails .National and intemalional Jaw must
n cket. Chelp advice, one floor up.) to repet tht invader, the other belligerent be improved before we can.-iind
(Send 25 Cent.I for mY pamphlet: • n\ay lawfully enter the territory to pre-, pel'Jllanent pea~. Until then t h e
How to Awkl Sending Money to vent I.ht violation "from opuafini to democratic and protiably most t!ffectlve
Advkt Cohunnllta ror Dopey hil diaadvantagr, 'A•ay to register discontent with the judg·
The tditorlol pag• of the Dol/v
Pilot 1ecb to in/orm ·o~1tfm.
ulatc rcader1 b11 t?"elenting ,thit
newspaj>cr1 opbuom cmd COM-
mentaf"'1 on topic! of inkred
and 1fgt1ffkonl:c, b~ prallidillf o .
forvm for t~• erpre,,.,,. of
our rtddfrt' Op,lnioM, and b11
pre1tntina the ' diverse ult~
pointl of '11/0rmed observers
and apokemwn on topics of tile do11. • • • ~ -..
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Stme Pcaties in Caucus to Stlidy P~
'SACIAllSNIO (AP) -_._ -••d R=B~'llldln toot "ID
u .....-··iotbelr
JlOrt1 ·-...., Jn .. ~--. ...-. -IO Gov. Jlupn'I
... q bllllm -budpl D1mocratle~auc11
chll'mln . Mervyn D)'mally
WI Oller• lllNHlour cJooed.
--db GOP lucl•n ~bad-
' to t:lll $115 million auto! ..... __
to,i .. --.. -..,
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mllll!Y. -... ol tie
' Burns Backs ReagaD;
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Crosses Party Lines
8ACllAMENro (AP) -"1lie ,_ -Barm -~ Sen. Jlulh M. duclocl r.ir-olorJ of -
Burns of rw, 1 lonstJme · iibould W •• he -much aUdnride .. ._., .. Mid --... or · .......... 1to1e •• ,....... r.......-• ...--AlqulJI, rololril<I to the June ~ bu end or• e d 2 prilQllY Jn w1ddl Bums
Republlcln Gov. Rlqu for flnlsheil I --In an
-• ~ llt.rnpt to win But It -.me leldlnl-thiDeruocalllc-nciiiilnilli>il lor
1-11. -Allrtcl Alqldlt, ~of -clllllldafe for II e u le n I n I The chllrmln of Ibo a..to
p1•nar, llkt TbeataJ bt Democr.UC CIUCUI Sen
.thoalbt"Buml'dlor1e1nftaf Mervyn Dymally, 'hewever: ~ -... -mucll ""' he ........ ,._ ....
difftltDCL d'•1....-.S'' by :emu· -
'Hair' Float
f.on~versy
Faces Town
nour£91ipl .
"We're .illniY Finl to
looe --... In the s.a Jollquin vane,:· Mid
Dymally. .
Requ b nmnlnl l111nat InPwood ~·Jeu
Uniuh, who WU "-'bly
spealier during port of Bur!ll'
lmn u pnoldenl pro tern
PACIFIC PALISADES (AP) o1 .Ille. -. Bumi end
-l!'Alarla by the -of the Unruh'• ~ newa ...,.
Roet mualcal "Hair" to enter fereDC'el were tnown u the
• 11oo1 1n the 1oca1 July • "liqblN-· -· Take Money
-Parade have ~. --1 ncord ~tlili iiDiiillr-1 io ,..,..~" .. "'pr"•~ili!iiil"'"'"pro'"-;;F:;--~-:;;p~~-~--1;
semUve couta1 CDllUllUlllly tem. bid announced bll pllnl rOID 8pel8 in ""' ol Its holtaat .,... lo fttlre 1nm the lepa!lture .
bo+111lea la recent yean. ot the end of tbll -
,...,... -...., """" 11e10.. bb pr;mory -Says Regent munlty _.,., P 1 r • d • ..ruer lhlo nmth. Barm bu ~:::"~':"r.: die~~ been 1 lopiltor for M year•. LOS ANGELES (AP) -A
float. They 11y the maU.r Unlm'llty of Calllarnll ftll'lll
is now a thing ol the pasL -p be 1~1 he'll ull;-bli eou.,uea
But u;e "Hatt" cut -called Navy TO · "the tribe" .-ya 11 ljn'l · . . Tllunday to -.., flnu.
The perfonnen llY theil ·• -di! .,ppart lnm c:unp111
.pfotilbly 111111 by 1o dbol•Y Of Sabotaae, .. --.-their float IOmebow July 4 et •'The1.e pmpera are
bl Ille Los Anaelel OllllUrl> detonnined to .,. "°" far =..,. Govcaiu1!::.""i.!:. 111s To ~Resume -the>' ... ,.1ntlii .... o1
P.~:!~ '!L~-~ ...-m1 the1 c:a11 ·1ne ._ii: .. --~ -r--wou1c1 SAN DllJ:GO, Calli. (AP) -" uld 11epnt Jolm <;anacf1y.
be ell~ by 111 entry f-N1val Jn...ilplori plamOcl to "They ~eep &Olnl 1nm bid •'-, whleh ....,_ flln It ,....,,.. their probe today lo .. ,.. ...--to worse." m• Amerbn tndttkllll and determine Whether 11botl1e
pf'IDOUll IDirtjuaDI, "ar pro-·prevented the d e 1 tr o ye r
11!11. M< '°' and other ... -!nm llllinc lo tbe
Uiltibll--Vietnam -..... II I meeu.c here Tbundly The batttlt .iuue, a., the ·111t cloleckfoor 1e11lon ol the --nt.' educational Amorlcan Fiq. OppiMotuiy bqan 1'11oday end 1 • --
the nu ii -In the .......... for the cruller-policy c:ommlttee. -r. alll\oup llllD1 admit _,.. farce uld Ibero ,... On ....i or the nine uc
the)' haven't seen it. llO .-i~ an wbtn a carnpu111 ltudent fen PIY , '"-u•~·. "Hair" ---rn ... -.run-will bt made. •-1 third of the -of pu\U t ind a Palisade• rtsi· Three ..-.ted Allors are . produclnC the paper1. The rut
dent, said Tuesda)' there is beiq detained pendinc the In-comu from adverlillq. UC
M ·dlmlpect loe..lhe liq In veitlail!Gn. Tb .-1 r-!detllit!es-ollldlll-uld-thal U aupport
the play u presented in Loci ue beinl wltbblld u n t 11· were wtthdrntt tmmedlatelJ,
Aapl<s, 1llhou~h in other ~--ea, 11 ·-, .,. Olecl. IS Canady aw, DIOlt or the dlbl Ihm moy be. g•-• ~ wou1c1 he fGfteCi I •11•1 oblolutely falle. Al the The ~ "" deplo)'inl papon , ou
encl of the liq acene, 1!'1 with 3llO olllcm •nd "*' to of ~u.
folded in the proper, tr1111gle the We....,, Podflc May 17 CUlclly &iid he will ask
•• the cut llnp 'Best ... when the 11-yeer..id ship tum· that ---be
•""""'· cion'I pal k -. 1'111 ed """""' be1<n !lvlnc Sin pibUIJwf oil CIJllPll and sold
craay fer !hi ncl, white llid Diep -· · cm campm u c:ommerdll blUe-and yellow h1np'." ••poretp, materill w 11 nenpaper1 are.
Mn. Phl!lljll lllcl 1lle floot, pouric1 Into the pan and -He WI the p0pon aro Oiled
stlll under -Mc:k· of two --p I 1 n t a 'll'ith -end the "New stqe at tbt AqOartus Theater became laoprrltlw," a Navy Left• politlcal llne.'• He
In -"HillyiiJod where "Hair" il[li5Dlmln-.W.4 111-e.d-critidJld a ~.in a recent
11 ..... ni,<f. ii 1 ciea1cn fllO' -tllO 1on1p motar!a1 _aupplemiiif to tiieUCLA Dillj -
.-. the -"" IJ1litecl --end -· he Ille!, Bruin -ng . cClQPle •P-N at I on s Worl4..., Youth ,.sometblnl: lite that." Plf'ldl1 enppd hi •l\lll Jn.
-ly. Thi ship bll beat In Loni tercouroe In • cemetery.
-Nrnl Shlpyonl a1nce Scme UC olfidal1 have illd Radical Filea Jat I lor ..-lo npalr that If -.... _.,.
11111 GOO -old....... IOl'COll oil campu1 n • w
d Th. ~-· nporl piblicltlono off campus will Idea Rejecte will 11e miellM by the _,.. be _. o11ocene end farther
maader of Cr1l1er-to the left. Caniday llid.tha
SAN DIEOO (UPI) -A ~-Jl'lolllla 11, who If 11111 blppt111 "It ~ they
-' to kotp -00 ---I.........-_, he pibl-cmder ur8dlcal" ptof ..... I W a I tf ..,.,...... uniN•f wplcel.''
"firmly n)oc;tacl" Tueeclly by~----------..:-----;! Su Diep Siu. Colle1•P liadly _...... ..... II-
-I spodll "*tinl all-
ed'by Gov. -Jlllpl. •<N Go\i«nor wuted to
heir CIUr ...... mll tbe elm-
J)lll· liluollao tncloy." uid Dr.
CrOic Smllll ii Sin Dilll
State Colllle. •'The m1 11111
-ollt willt ... propane! slllemall by ,..,_, who
llld ..... llNllJ fir out iclell,
lib the blll .... Ille ...
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tmpol1&Jll, str Waltl!r'a wm .. dip .. )°"'I ·1u. onb'
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First of 27 Freea "
:.. Court Declare~ 'No Mut~y? ~ ~resi~o
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ll)'"Peter J. stelaerellli, MP
••t•ve been havina; terrible ~
--lately," -&ays a
h a r d-workln& buslnessman.
•:.upirin doesn't...., 10 help
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•'inf more. Cal} you give me
•b · the rebson for all 1his head
\': pain?" @0 Originally Made to • , You look him av.er ~arefully . ""'I~ II t t -·"-lli"hii no apparent"physica!l-11---= ....... e for u llore!· .
"' impolrmenls like high blood M I . L . b I .... ;.....m., .tort d i sease , aJor a e
diabetel, etc. You tell him _
• ~ lie is • healthy . SI R d
'--=· __:_....;.JbalJl!o trol!ble is un· ereo ·ecor s .~ doubtedly due lo working in
ioo much tensioJ>. . · 7( ('\., ( .
: YO U ADV I SE that he
ltave hls briefcue at the of.
.&e; no homework. )'t;KJ sai&l
~st frequent short vacations
and other means of reluation •
~ring lhe day.
~ Yet, his headaches conUnue.
His eyes-----ate all Tight. He
has no migraioe:-He doesn't
hive histamine headaches: It
becomes a minor mystery.
One day you read something
in the literature, such as , I
, .A 11 11 ,. w ••llOl"tment!
f{<'t"lt lo JliU'll. JIJS.
r nu»tr1· &. \\'e;rt l'rn ! B11>id111!. !)(){, Lihe¥1,•.
\\'orlrl .Arti~l.I'. l n1perlal.
Coit·d .Aroio.-, Rl'PriBll
lo CJpl!OI l~bell! l:llly
\'1uii:hn •. Lllw~nce Wtlk. \\4IJ11u1,.IB. Cary ,i....wlo1., J.a~k Jnn~1. Tile lillllltl.
tt111ny n1(1tt! •
:[l!I -llll!l~ezi:~$4:9sp L~~~~~~
-Oniversity o( Chicalo.~ll Diii)' ..,._-.-, "Ch~~~ ~~-:~d" $249 \? .ir may not be relevant µi ~ Xow Rt Jllllt Prk t.'1nl'
t lbis patient's problem, yet it 1.::==~:..•:;L~lm~"~''~~:•!"'~o,:•l>~··_.::.""''"' • ~ ,. an inll!mling o-rvatJOn.· --1 !I t,;;; \.AA • l:luy .Xow, , . Sa'<'c Ill)'~
~ ,-;·~~'"~ ~~re~""!i~ $1 .0S Gleem II Enfcmil
I, Pharmacology at lhe Uni,.rsi-TootL
ty of Chicago, terr i b 1 e i1 Liquid--
headaches' may be cau'sed by -Paste
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.a .. ~stic des and not temtons. ....un rro11
2 )le said Uuit a group of ¢ l l.OUnff
. •chemicals, ch Io r i n,a t e d
i.ydrocarboll! {includin11·nur> ...... ·--· .... _2ZF inter the body u _residue on
~ts-and-vegetables.
-• ORDINARILY, the ii"" con·
eentration in the blood is far
too low to cause alarm. But
even at )ow levels the in-t :. SecUcides can affect the body.
I For example, they stimulate
tile liver to produce enzymes
that decrease the effectiveness
b it drugs in the body. .
-Pesticides-collect in high
.. _·Concentrations in body fat. It
it conceivable-, therefore, that (! .a person-on-a-too;rapid retluc-
fion diet may poison himself j when pesticides rise t o
dafllel'OUS levels in the blood.
[ still-believe that te"5ion
is the chief cause of most
headaches. Yet. ·rthis new
1 u.eo·ry is something to c«i_>n-
1, skier. You've beard the ex-
pression, "May I peel you
I a grape?" Perhaps it isn't
' so funny any more. All fruit i · skins probably contain a fS:ir
share of pesticides. So do
vegetables. They d e s e r " e
washing . •
BUT peeling peaches, ap-
_ples. e_tcU don't recommend
Bt>in_g so far. I don't wanf
to be guilty of producing a
nation suffering from
"fruitophobia."
Nevertheiess, I am happy
that scientists are aware er
the potential danger e f
··pesticides -anti are loo\flng
for less dangerous substitutes.
There's mere than a headache
involved in this universal pro-
blem.
MEDICALETIES (Replies .
_-lo Readers)
For Mrs. F .: Your recent
1--,_-1-aa:ident~and·waming·to others
to be sure to have "head
restraints" in their cars', is
borne out by a recent warning
by the National Safety Council
..,. which says :
"You've enly to lake a look
at passing traffic on a busy
strftt (accordtng to J ohn ·o.
LaWlor. executive vice presi·
dent). Most of lhe people driv· ·
Ing cars It.hat are equipped
~wjth adjus t able head
restraints art either adjusting
them ' improperly er ·11ot at
all."
Ideally, the "head restraint
!houkt be positioned from one
lo als inches from the person's
-Med. An adjustable restraint
• ~ be set so that the top "bt it ls no lower than the
top of the occupanl'1 ears.
Mi thl1 way, it woukl be high
enough to support the head,
I-ad ol j11Ting lhe neck,
in cue ol. Imped.
FOR MR. B.: It ts unlikely
11111 g.U-or kidney
g art due to drinking
ater which nows through old
• pipes tha1'are eiqusled
wtlll minerals. ( T h e s e
lb do not tend Jo
Ive.)
FREE! Bottle of 3 0
. CIT'> Multiple
Daily Vitamins
wlth Purthtse Of ,.
!OTT1E OF 1o0. 98~ Bo1h for ........ ,, ... -.. .
S Pc. Bathroom
-· tank.Sets.
$ 98
1M I' it ~·' 11 t, ,, ... :.
l'<lnlt.!>f' ...,.
98c· roadloom
. Rug Remnants
or "Jet Se-r•
Scatter ugs
Your
Choice 63~
fln 111dlo<i1• ~n II 0 I I ti '· 1<i•r<f•. R!'JIOttll<) fllbrit·~. '
l .:-;·· . 1$.·•ltfr FJ••• Ja ll·l<ln. ~on o::OJti)n With lrlnft. •112)"
eg.$3. 98 Bucket
_!td Rests
$ 99
l pc. 11 II
CG\"I r 11111 J llLQ,fl', j ..,
..
•
69-& 7f; .._ . Cle: llrr ,
•rt&Dlws~c
: "-a...
.
.$9.94 Mlrcel . Calenlllr
Men's :watCh
ONat lat MlMttlt llft
··-Dad.! Bl'll ....... ... .,._ ....... $& ll IL 11 .. ..,...,. ..ma ........ ~ts .•• ----kUIMr' -Ni,.-~ .
. $3. 98 Value! Slit of M1~'
. Sport Shirts
$13.88 Sotid State
Dual . Track .
Tape R~~rd•r $999
Oak Yalley_
Straight
Bonn
$19.95 vilue
Schick
Mot Lather
Dispenser
$2.00 Val.I Sliulton
Old Spice Liiiit
Body Ru&.
aa-
.... lfakN MJat.l
··.•'"'· a l ll'&! 1 --. 'fro.~ •ot tl ..
D*.J'kc".
98
hg.$1.00Mll's
Watclt .....
er..... ef lhe c..,
'riar Pipes,
• ,:w;:.::·..t~ $298 ............. rg;: Jlfnl. _ .... ,. ....
.,.,.~ .. '.
•
$~ TaW.·Top
18" Bar-1-Q
$11.9SValuo
· Col1maa
lanteni
$1344
Giipt ..... !fst;ts •P ,1t1s a r•• llrlatlt •• !hJJ DoGWCN'Mle,
~g. $2.98Men's
Aviator Style
Sun Glasses --
$7.88 10 Pleet
Socket Set . ~;.:;;.
The "now,. f•ll'hloa.$166 A•9(11'\C<I colnr Jen.tea.
metal fr1m@1 with op.
ur .. 1 hlng:e11.
WRH l'o"DIM5• 'J'eaturlDI' ·ctn;1111-forfe-d. rw:bet,
chrome plat.d.
fully suarsa~
·-:::· .. 3&tt66 ........ . ....
a• l pe. tu'9Jilr · irtu • ro4 ta jet ··---• 'IDI' NII Wtdll .............. t-i-• ..
FATHER'S . DAY Pl.CTURE SPECIALS
$2.88 Value! G •. E'. Flashcubes
~7 (j I 126 Cartridge Film ...... . ~.,~ , $199
• KodKo!er loth
126 Pift · . e""..= -" 12 ,.,...,. for -
'f M'lll$liC doubt. \lthle! Jost (n'
8.85 Playttx Stai tw
Baby Nuner I'll
$577
•
lime for F•ther'• D•yl
Saw ......... 1.00
BONUS mi!PHOJO•
,
FILM PRoas51NG
.... 24c&Ucu.
Stainless Sieel'
~Flatware -
......, qvahty -·4· '69" ~. • d I n·ner i p •'"'.:.la . h:lrb, toUp lipOOnl;
ul.d forks In ~.· pttten\.
auy .. •nd Slv• 27c to 63c.
•. Jtc ... _.-=.--. ... it.
..Ulfftti•TOft • .,.. ........ .. ••••
PO.UNO
iAGS
.... $U7LaWGlm
EmhoSSing ·r ool
••
. ..
1.,. $2.29 Plr 31
. FloodlightS ·
$16:4-.·
~--~t -.,,. ·L ••t '9 ..,.. '°•"· • ....,.. ... ud dellr.
$10.81 vat..t Metal
Foot Ltckers ·
' :TJm•'--..... $ 33 'b a k • 11. ellUM1 na1111. .. , Dooblli .... JNdter" eu771!~.-.......... ' -,_..,,._~'-.
49c Plastic Coafid
Playing ·Cards·
23~
...,21 .... ,
Tom's fine
Candy
,.
v
Min· Tote ,~
$f)e,-··-.. ...i....,;.
£.._; J .. _ ...... ,_._
.... ~<Ot-MS. •• • .. .. "" , ... .
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•• For The KidS ~Pitch ~-5 Mill-oil SOuls -in f;ounty~ GOODWILL
lfe, · .... · .Jn,_~~int ._Gomt-Giii.e1.., tead--Population-Explo1ion , Figures Industries ·.~
f. . ' cor . SA School ., TOM BAJ\l.BY . _,i, 11,000.-today claim to Plammg 111u.t1cs·-at ' •i1!"'11111•-----. . I ' .. .. .. - - -Fountain Valley can ti> I be nellbbon ol tbe Pruldent. a glance •e a.\ <JI that ~.. ••-• •u• ,,_ __ 1 ... -point& higher 'lbal'• MUfY.'10,000 lllOft In -coastrucllon b g••••oa: Hun-;Utetl..,,· • , SANTA All+ 1~ lloaoo>ell ~.).~;-;. ;i:,; · The C:ammun!t, could muster tbe beach city lhanlbere...,. llngton Beach, 'F:u n ta In
'f · f~ · · ElemaaJJ 8'llOol II' ll!lall, eager lhaa tho .-11 Ibey only l,Oll mldenls for the in JllO. V1Hey, Newport -and ·! : .: , .. ODA\" .. ')'1111 old irid ..... be ltrvt &o ... the ltltlltlel com-)MO cenl\ll taker but the coita Mtu.'• pen:entqe the unincorporated lflCtor ol ·~ l••flnff•w.. v' I '• ltilndoned ID 1'71. 'l1le ICbool 1 piled by the U.S. Cenlul Bur· • count ls now over 30,0Cll and climb is mote thin 100 pereent the county whicb lncludel 1 ¥>)!~.:~ •.v. , ... Drl""' N ..... rt Al.t..l..f tblre:f-I.---'-D , Ml ion y1 ... 1;. ......., h <T.f,11~~"'._ ~""""'" -~--~ -.. .,. ea111 head ....,~ but growing fast for a percutqe with a midonl tally of nearly " ~,., ~N t.,e
,,,,,civi• "s.ir ,, ,.1 ~-.,~ 'N':: n. it only minimum "'llnUmztre , tbey'r. prtttrsure risht now lncreaae lhlt.la top& iD oran&t.-IO~. Cenu liken jotted bur1eonin1 toUtbwat. . ;JI'.,,. 11r;;r; Colt• Mlf.a. 1'bie clllll'OOIQI looked "'1ftl ' • how aome of those t1bul1Uons Cotnity -more thin 1,400. d9Wn f/.550 n1mes ,When they If pllJUtliiil phdlctlOnl~botd
M~ ;=~~lftTtr.:-·~.'ri: IDd lhlllby=tbe MU klOk ' · ., .will look when they come out Sb: more 0rlDC' Coat com· toured Goat Hill In April, 1950. true; Orance County wtll rack ' =,,,,,.._,,_,,,. paint llNibol ' 1 liaod. and · F.n'da;''.v T --t ofUncleSam's cnmputer. .nun!U..haverecwcledlnlhat .Phenonmonal growth -lri up more llian 13 blWon in
, w?.:~.......,· •• a..... Club. "•,._., ltarttd, iJ. ~ It will lhow, U.ey predK:t, aame 10.ytar span papu11Uori fact, lhe natiob'a llr1est ra\e taxable transacUona in 1'70, · · i~ ,_,, ~ ••'If .. w..1m1111ter, Now •you can co&or it \he that more than 1.5 mllliois lncre1se1 in e1cess ol 1the of ,rowth -wu the keynote a !lgu.re that putl this uea . ".:.l:l..tff.111~r:r.1c ,.= brlcbtelt achooJ in town. EJitry. D&y pc!!rlOllJ now call Orange C.oun-countywlde growth . ' in all facets of county activity second onfy to Loe An&eles
. ~ 1:• ,JI!, 111 :u . 'clultoomi iDd the ty home and tbat tally will Seal Beach ls up from the ~ tbe-year I570, plan-County in om filcal field.
· c~ ~ v;J.~ 8:: elterior too are bebtc dlubed · " 1 be more than 100 piel'Ctnt up l ,llM oi ltlO,..to more. than nfnc reporb c:oollrm.
1. .c011• Mfwi, ••• ;.::· wtlh fre-" --•-'-II 1 -~1• F OC F • &n the total reflected in the 25,000 today fOr 1 percentlp Curren& pclpUllUon ·trends o.::. • "'" ;· ).'.~.1 yooneif pro)eci! lnYOJvtq tbe ,' lut U.S .. ce""!' of April I, ga · o naar y llO; San Juan· have cut population cj<nsl· Names Told
GOOD Wlll¥-SIIt
HHa.,. 'f9U ..... made a
Goodwill tour? Thouaand1
tie MCh ,JMr, 8ncl are ...
tonfthod at th~ -"" 011 dwl.11 lncluatr&ts •
er1tlon. Ceme ·any WMlr·
day fw I pldod Nur oil
G11dwlll'1 tralnl"I c ..
ter. Call 547-6301."· · c ... ;IP.'" -~ ... w. ~ --• or · au a1n f 1 the
"""· ~....:;~ 4111 -.U, Olttr, teachers l!leo. Clptstrano l<lls th• 11me ty per square mile from the 0r;z--~·"k.1 c:•Jb. 1111 .c:iuti. ect.mhy of $~ti. Onnce CounUam 1 re That in Itself is 1 shatterln1 story wttb 1 ~kl.Ip from ItlO rnJrt of. rn persms per
VII Io.or ... """" IMC:ti, ROosevelt 1Cbc::toJ. Is in the rem1ndtd that the tlnal day increate but it la only when the 1,UO who lived there In square mile to nearly 2,000 . "iJ:o~"'i~""~'mtiM!t lnber'clty 11'11 ... of tbls com-for el2try In the tf1o-'>rqe you loot to muahroom1ng city, It60 to today's population of residents over that same ter-· Of· w· · · s•o w. 19th St. JDDers· Costa Mele!
"'"''""" ~ •-~~. muntty <JI 1111 ooo An County··Falr , and •Elpotlllon populallona that :rou pt the nearly 4,DOO and a Jl"l<t!\tHI rilory today. c=r;,'it'"°'{:.:/:..Mf:i c....m · eatlmated 75 ,_.~t· .1 Ill ~picture of Ora111e.County climb~ better than 240. An<lb1-lll0;-Ptiffiilnl -Dltec-
F•l r111rounn, Casi• ,,,.... '·111• plls' r-Ul ta Fri ..... , June tt, according ~-·-w tm1-~-·~-. II F ~-··-· h , fT.ttllUDAY . _ JIU .-are Mex!c~Americ&n -1 a•u ..... and 1JVW its rapld el• es '"'~ wuay 1s we tor orest "'~ 11y1,.t at
HMer·LI'" T••fttl•sttr'• cMo. °"""' ind 10 percent Necro. to fair olftda1a. • ! panslon 'from orqe grom ovet the 80,000 residents same. IQUll'e mUe will .have . ~.~.:j'f,~~_,:IWl'Ort "'Ibe • teacben and I ut COpitt of the j17t Premium to rich urban ilrtU bu· mark, a percenll,e jump if to accommodlte I , I 4 5
" c11r1t11-.. f ,,.._., c"'4mltfw, down tocetJJer to dJlcuu bow Book dtip'ibiq · 1 n try . f1~ cornmun!Ue1 whose tMre than 135 frnm the ING residents al a vUU)" cbaQaed
' ="~v •. ~,;,,~~"°J to get,parentl involved'. 1•11y1 ca~ lulea and awards P,OllUon and potenUal have at-population level of 25,750 ind Orqe County. tr'.:ii~o.4i1J111t ctu'., c..-,.,_, Princl~ n,,n fttbeb. "We .rt itfu ~vaUlbla. n.e is tr~ de ve Io p.e r 1 , in-inLoa ""~Iamltos !arned....a. place NEWPOllT NEAR TOP
· c1r1t ''"""'-•"'· 2'W5 HerMt had been ba"'"• 1 bud tbne no ...... _ for~--~'ch duati1allltl: ud hlxneowners. -e!pamlon ltorY with llvd., • Mffll, 1:• ...... . 1.... .... ..__...,. '"" • "'" a ..._ ... n. to JO 500 I .... •-Bulk11 .... staU.Ucs may have .. loud _,,ft.,.1ton. '"""'°" ttnor. eett ... :1 partnll oraanlu.il9n llata . Ill d.-ti. eshlbttl 'COAST GROWTH' a .. ,, .... ,' ' •res U'Cnr.o '"6
c.f9 ..-. .. lbllli ..,, civtt, started, ·anc1 we ficund one wlth l,JG entry aecUom from IMO 1 4,312 -1 percen-slowed· In compariaon with v~J':!: • .' :;:i; 1 """ ,,_. way wau1, d be ·tq ,.mr the 'J1ae booll: tnl., be obtamett Hunttncton Beach ii a prime ta1e i::Umb of nearly 150. Oranp COunty'1 ' 'b o om ' '
1..,, AnM1U11 u.1e11 Hm1J, --"'-' It 1 beeo IJ _1~ . ,3 nunple. Frum the 11,412 years but they ire at1ll Httlng :!.. ltlf'I st .. , c .. 1. ~· u •.:nu•..... years .,alA." • bf. ~. calllnc or writing residents counted b1 census MESA DOUllLl3 new reC:ordl with the upected
I •<"-;.. c1u11 ot N1W1t«t H•rW.IM I ~~ ~· '"" _.th--th e · 0 r 1 n I e-C-o u n t y taters· a decade qo It Is Doing more thin keep p1ce l••••nc:e of more than. 2t,OOO -~1~•~111• fi:lnWI lllCll. !lK' _ _,a uu.,.t on ".! Ftirll"OUDda, IJ Fair. Drive, mW~ io 114.,$60 by the mott with Orqe County are San ~la in 1970. 'lblt . con-
K1wan11 ac• e1 C-'• MilU"""111. ,rv~OM .. It qul~_! __ sprtad . Cciiata Mela. Tbe -.&elepbone . riceiit planntnl. eamt-111d Clemente.and-r.o.ta Mesa. -atrucllon_ wW ~~t at ~':'.. ~O::'tmur.=..~ 1~~ :d: ~hool to nxnn. "Qie numbei'· la M6-1I31. seems eertaln to hit 1Jll ODO Nizonville racked up a 112 least an $l)O mllUon i~ .r"..;..;?I'~i''r..,:,"'»:.~-ne .. rftnd ~fun=::.;:,~ The~ bellm Jiiiy 14 and by year's •nd. That b a percent gain 1n· Ille decade vestment In home> and ln-N!::t 11".rbW K!Wlfll• Cll*. llve in rented bames.. sU&ieniy runa YJluuah July 11. markup of more than I,000 from IMO and more than dultrlu.
Clull, ,,_. VIII ~ --· ...a... .,_.,. ...__ • .lltadl. 12:1•·•.m. ,... ...... --never ~ '°"'""r" VllllY 1t11wn11 au1. Pr& i.nmde the lt'hoot ·started com-co11, 111~ 'IHCll alYd .. Hlllltlr.IM 1_ ln to ."-' .. ,_~··· -• =P·.
-· C?.°":r Wn tdlff 'ti~r~.cr~~t'!°'J: be.\. bunchtbe , of first graders u:u p.rn. gan -job. They scraped
1" ....... -!-._.._._, .. ~~.... and Nnded with such vigor
. " ...... '~ -IJ ~-bool--·--ihorll-~ · ' · plaster, and al one point went
' . W' ~ -:...0se8 through I moldlnc. into I -..-n;..,.. · of termites. · ·
.
~--~ Set. ' tlll 5:30 646 247'
Winnera ol the Ith am.ia1
Design -d1lra""'8 G<ibli!SI
of the Oranae County chlptei of the AmerlCan Imtltute ofll •_..., _____ ,__.I
Architects and· the Women's y D II Architectural i..-...,.... . OU~ 0 ar
nounced recently. · si.ve Tee1er o1 eo .... c1e1 Buys More M!f High School placed flrlt
I• tbe deslp -whld1 A. ..._ famlllarius stu4enll with the t , ,..
architectural pro1...ion. Judg. GOODWILL in& ol the entries wu bued
oo the elements of plannlq,
ae.ihetlcs, and prtlllllatlm of STORE .a su1Htivlij0n satel pavlllon.
Honorable mentlm went_lo•ll•~~~~~~~"=" =·e~1.,8::'° ~ c1erw.: SPECIALS~
High School. THIS WEEK!
BOX '"SPRINGS
& MAnRESS
533'°~--
MONTGOMEflY~OPITCH, J.m K.. The younplen: wrote note. ·1 .. .-1H....l---ll---
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JI, of 11H Crntvln' AYt., $111 to their na...nta: about ~ .. MKll Mtd l lllllln D., It, 91 U:llll _. -· ..,... s. P1emc11s.n1• •!19· -work, A aampla: ••Dear ws•ShijJNlJ.e~~Gbrr~:nci''·t.~~r Mother and Father! Our roam
... 11, ot 1.m (;9nlry, boltl ot 'ti -·~~. --..:...... ... .. H11nll"!l'IDll llHdt. ....... .... ., .1.JJllll .._-kELL.Y·llEJTINGER, o.v1o1 P .. 24 'J.reeze. 11--., __ 11 H .....
of 611 IMll St.,. H11n11 .. 11111 8"eh 'JI -IN-•"'
1nd JIMI~ tt.. n, of 1M11 green. I -.a.J.-..1. and ··-McF..sc11r1· vstln. --~ NEWMAN.Cl RMONT, J•mea C.I lt, cled." . •nd' sv .. n K., 11, botll Df un S dents Medor• Plllct wn tmir.st1r. tu sel~ •~ -'--l"eRRY-MONTELu KIMlltl .... l_lj -· ..,,. ..,.,,_.., ot tt1l Ald9Hf, G.r§tn G~ •na The dlltrid provlda paint an4 ~. s .. 21. of m ~ c1111• equiprnl!lt. Cla-cwu-
ftusso-HAfl'1'SHO•N~ .• ..,. s .• ,~.1 .. usual ~~ = "'" SUl•fl G , 111, . t!f!'.~ 9t 1 1 .. llU IOfM Hl'°/~~hf#A~'t.~~.rrt'.~ fl' of atudyinc' while otbm ~,;, ~·1tl \!: Ll~ bl\llbes. Four romna: ha.. ~I :ti:;: :IK.t: W•t111in.ttl' tftd been completed ud U the 011e~:!~~·~f'iiZ la~ l:iita "A..11'! tab llll't done w. ..-.. ~elm, Fovnt•\n V•lll'I. work wfil J'llUIDl.CllDI fall. _,, .
M~LjJ,,"1_"•"-~~ ~ 1'f.
A ol '2!2 Tr • :.T~ " . Hunllnrplllll
• A~hlf1H.J~i4' ~ PrY!rl· ~ l tsl • M., , l'll1f. V•UW ..... ' Drl¥e, H a..m, , ·c~,~~ Sr.~ . ,
•nd' c. " , M1r,1rll• ~ V •
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4fl E. l'/lla II., Colla ---•• •
I BALTS MORTUARlll
CorHI ... .... Oii .... Colla-111 Miil ' .
BELL BRilADllAY
lf!ll.TIPY
111 _ .. .,;Colla -
LI Niii • DILDAY Paresu
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1IUlbtlllo -.... !Tll . ~·· PACIJ'IC ¥D'll
MDIOlllAL PAii&
Ford Grant
' T~ Assi.fJ, ·
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Minorities
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Newptrl-.Callfiiilll ·-~µction Set
-For Inilians ' 1----0-:--. .
PEll:lt r AlllL Y
COl.ONIAL rtJNEllAL
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Fiim•• Au11ala11 w111t wll carlcatwe 100 Ylslton dally Mon. June 22 Fri. Jue 26-10:30 am-2:30 p111
GORDON CURRIE "the World'• Top Clricatur!Jt"
will be "in person" at the Pleuant Corona del Mar
office ol Mutual Savln1s. Also on elhlblt will be his
fabulous "PACIS OP PAMI OALLIRY", You've aeen
him on NBC'a '"Today" and 11Tonlght" ahows, i 1The
Steve Allen Show," ·and Other network TV lhows. . . .. . .
y_. OW-N-Fli .. l ...... w• ,._
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Now, meet the man who has caricatured Presidenll
Eisenhower; Truman, Kennedy and Nixon, General de
Gaulle, the Duke of Windsor and hundredJ of other -.
world celebrtUes.
Y O U can aloo be caricatured in a S P E C I A I, . .
SOUVENIR FOLDlll, AISOLUTELY FREE.
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W.R.Sammou s,,.,., vw. p,.....,
Rt,w..11-11-
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Robert D. Aston
VU. PruidcrU-0
_MU~tUAL_
SAVINGS
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SANTA ANA -W11111 buy
an lndlan belddresl? 1'le
Amertcan I n d J 1 a Lon
AsaoclaUan <JI orup CloanlJ
Is~ Its IDlllll ladlln
-al-I':• p.m. • ....,
11Bower'1'Mua<ulllben. .............. c .... I <I ~"-· _ ......... c1._u.. -lllEFFER MOll'IVAllT
Lapna -··•1111 Sua.-...... .• SlllTllS' MORTUARY · _..,_ .. Ila..,..._ -
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IHI II• M, MITIAL Mme•S. COlONA DEL MAR • Proceeds will benefit ·llldlan tOn ywlh pn>jeds •nd llto asaoclal.ion. 1Mi Nie Will 216Ha1t Co11t Hithway
feature Indlu made 1tt, illn:r and tu.rqlllolae , Ttltphon•:. 675-6010
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~aybe YoU'll ftel.]l the herqes
~n wne tend to have prom-
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CHECKING ,,. UP• are apt to -have flat noses.
lt's said the Japanese show
creat reJpect for a well-de-
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-~Br JOYCE LUN eener.Uy . a re ,,;.,.iti'blly are usually two reara 1on&.
(ninl 11 Ive ,.na, all&ea landliCaped. briabt modern However, many ·commuaitri 11 ..,..... _.. tle classroom compleaes. colle,e progrlDll offe-r.
AwJem Alli.,... et Jfowever, while .wailinl •COi>-courses of varyinl lenftbl-J_,_ OrlFPI) ' . IU'Uctioa· ol new failllties, ranalnl from I few weekl
JltFe .re ._1111Uoos to • year or mOrt. ·n. lllW.
--..,..._ needed for ........... = and aanren about amm1mtty =~ coUeau, 6 s/vorlb al wllldi or typing can lie leonlod ·
is r1w1Jtb:C .. tbe book in a few months' 1 durjnr
Amen.an higber education. eveninp, "" sa . orf · even durq hoara 1 WHAT IS A ~.m.JDY , . you are wortinc a L t. PROGRAM? ,Thia 11 a pro. , , 'I • . '
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Iler husband, she's apt to sulk, can't they?"· .A. Ezcept for u-ever he lf..w..._00_ so, until "Sl,Y9-Cltll'-Planet-M~~l'._ca~ . ~ • Q, 0 Dkl be ii mott than 'T)'.earS old
SCorpio_ wife however talks 1-fark Twain write 1n longhand • , • I'M NOW TOLD iiia
back, ind ~casticallf, too. or on a typew~iter?" .A. 9n is not, the only-state without
·But aw Aries wife ia this situa-a typewriter, In fact., "Tom tennites. Maine and North lion. being highly sensitlve Sawyer" was the first typed Dakota likewise claim to be •
uru&Uy crjes, · .' manuscript of noyeJ length tennite-fr.ee • • • NOISJ1:
' ev~ submitted to a pubUllber DVUS the sense of smell.
part-time job relaled to your •· . • IUND« OF
courleWOl'k (wbenever poui-~ clwes ~ be found AV.AD.ABLE!We"canideMify
, ble) .. An eumiile miibt· be ., old'higil 'schools, reoovatod • five buic dlme"8ions " a
-:----..,---'1-M'ol>-wi'ill-.--i.J--..mce deparlm!nt Ilona and ablnd-· ~~dllcor.eor___
agency working with ·the ODeO ~1. _ · educatiol. (Z) transfer pro-
diaadvantaged. Io tile cue of 00 MOS!' ST U D E NT S · ·~nu '(3' coll~g · educa·
a 90Cial service job, wages . GRADUATE! No;"because of tion-(4) mnfonnaJ. ~ty
are paid Ill percent by the many facton: .D1 arr i age. serviee ancf (S) ~ntal
Federal government; 20 per-service, lick fl funds, lack or P~J>4?atory educ1tfut
11IE MORE EDUCATE_D •.. Q. "Say an oil .wildcatter That's>-why the testing rooms
the man: the less apt he is ·drills If! wells. StatisUcally, in perlume laboratories are
to r~~1n at~ bachehelor, The how many -will actually p~ sound-proof~. . more ·cuuca cu t woman, duce oil?" A. One. ~ ·. •
the more apt she is to remain / SEA.Tn.E At'CO'UNtANT • """' Jt'a polJution, .. aJI ~t ft.'1
cent by the employer agency ol intemt in 11\lbJ.ecll.,laillng .WHAT IS CONTINUING
-hospital, city recreaUoa . grades, or early tranSfer to EDUCA110N? 'lhiJ ii tbe ban-
department, school bciard, etc. four-year institutions. Or·. ner under which most part-
Wc;rt:..stacty prosram1 ~ also e~, dHperate for cer-time ·adult studenla enroll.
being arrancect 1ritb industry ta.in kinds of workers, Induce Studies may be general educ ..
whereby firms pay a· regulat' · students to leave'~ tiefor:t tiod ·or career eOJcation, or
wage. tile end of their traioin(. 'Ibis aimed MpeclaJlzed iotorests·
ROCKS IN CROCS Ir ' ·~ t,.An·-·~· ',_.._.._._,. . a spinster. That's the -Colin McLennan recognizes -~ ~ .. _,.,. , .
staUst.ical truth. Odd • • • a crocodile werejust to wiggle April l&th u an official paid ----~----~~---------around in the water in an holiday · ca11e;d Hangover Day
TRIS STATUS THING goes uncontrollable manner, two during which hls employes are
"'•Y bacj. In Rothenburg, things would. go wrong: l . Jts aot caned upon to do anythin•
Germany. "you can still -see tail woold be. inclined to sink. at all • • • • · T U E
oif display a g~at ·wooden 2. Its body would roll over AGRICULTURE BOYS have
collar that cenfur:ies ago was-at the slightest movement. So come up-with 1 highly pro-
locted arotmd the neck of any w·hat does the crocodile do ductive apple tret that grows
STARS
about his unfortunate situ•:_ little mort than two feet high.
tion? It awallow1 stones, for What's nest? A medlanical
ballast These stones settle apple picker? Correct.
HOW GOOD JS TR E is 1 shame' became '1tbOulh ' for jnstance child PIYc:boloeY
FACULTY? Studenta at·four-students 'cet wort in the fie-ld • for nurses, ~unkiM, acuba FF A works On ~ro1· eels year instllutklftS sometimes ol. their choice, tbey may later divirlg, and arts Fafti crafb.
' . , complain thanlieir pr.alesws flnd that they can· qualify only The variety is delip~ul!
are more interested 1 n for low-level ~-and that WHERE C~ --• More than 1,000 1':uture_ slate<IJ Ol'.7riday, July 17 at cb hola they lack quallticaUons re-nna•o.
Fariners ol America .and 4-H lhe Fairgrounds. resear or otb:'1 SC . rly uired b othe ploy If you have a ' ific career Club members are · readying · Assisting in the y o u n g pursuits "'-Ulan 18 tea~g. q 1 r em ers. education question •concerning
Syd"y 01!'1•rr i1 011• of tt..
world's gr••t •1trolo9•r1. Hi1
coiu,.• i1 011• of 'tli• DAILY
PILOrs gr.tit f••tur••· ...,
low up front. Jr you were
to perfonn autopsies on 1;000
grown crocodiles, you wouldn't "'
find a single one without two
their agrieulture·aad livestock. agriculturists projects a r ,__...Maste;ful ~I 811 r 0 0 m m-\IPIA! DEGREES ARE congnunity or ~or colleaes,
projects for the Orange Coun-more than 40 civic organiza-~irudK>n ls emphasized !" ~ ~l'EN • Most ~le~ award you may have a free answer
ty Fair and Exposition, ac· tions and busineSI firms Junior colle~ and teaching · is either an ~11~ m. Arts from specialists at the , Your questionl ond com· cOrding to Fair officials. th,roughout the. county who para_mount. Where .the com-(A.A.), Associate in Scie~ ·American Association of mt~ts are welcomed and Summertime means full -s~r special trophies. muruty college eruoys ~ood (A.S.), or Aaoeiate in Afplied Junior Colleges, Send your re-
wiU be utd in ' Checking time work . for most ·-.af the Theme for the 1970 Oraage .support, teachers •l'.-e likely _ ScJ_ence (A.A.S.). de~ !f you g~est to ]le at ,ru. new__spaper
Up whtttvu pMsible, Ad-.. . young entrants, as th e y County F:air and EJ:p()Sition. to be first.nte. finish two years. . with 1 stamped," self-addressed
· dress letters to L. M. Boyd, groom sheep, fatten hogs which ruu from July 14 WHERE ARE CLASSES DO ALL PROGllAMS LAST return envelope. Mi.rt your ------.·••'I• ll-B_o_•_l_B7_s_. _N_•_wpo_rt_B_•_ac_h_._•_od __ c•_t~tle_1_or __ th_•_._ ... _•_•l_t_h_rou_gh_J_u1_y_1_9:-, _i•_·_·c_o_•_•t-ry--H-ELD--?-Tbe--pily-•_1ca1 __ 1a_you_1s __ TW_o_YEARS __ ?_N_o_,_Prov __ •m_•_ou_ts_i_de--e-.n-·v_e_1_o_p_e __ "IN_· , •• ,,.,_.-• W. CaliJ.91660. · Junior Livestock Auctioa Fun." o( cormrnmity colleges today prepari.ngyouforcareerentry 1FORMATION-AAJC."
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will put on the entire extravaganzL So, while shopping for 'Father's
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-WAS•IING.'fdN' (UPI) , or K 0001f8ppropriitely e0-"" derst.and~, , dtsaireemeilts--'lblt . s exactly what the Thls-misgulded ~ttempt •lo overly se.nslUl!e," Siy Dt;
Ttie frictions which exist titled "Between Parent and and mutual irrilations with ,teenager Js trying to figure prove tha t father really isn't Ginotr. "The ·world usunlly
.between blacks and whiles, Teenager" (MacmJUan). The wbicb parents and teenagers out. _ a moldy fig (or whntever esn6tice0 en::, o lease
hard hats and . students, or aul.hor is Dr. Halm 6 . Ginott. make eadl other miserable, Rule No. 2 is, u0on•t try they're calling moldy figs and rldlc11!e. Insu lt cuts
Russians and Americans are lie has impressive credenUals, aclua;i bfoodshed can b e to 'be · too understanding." . these dafs) only exas~rates a der:per and lasts longer when
trifling in intenSlty compared being among other lh1ngs a avert", Or. Glnott assures / teen.•ger \\'ho has deliberately t
ed r I ~-1 t ~ Wile teen-agers are t!ffi .. · it comes ro11 a parent -. to the cold war that is )Yag pro essor o Jl8Y1."1.u 01Y a us, by following a few simple 0 . ,,...-• ~dopted a different style to
daily, in millions of --homes New York U
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between p a r en t s and intemationa au or1 y o n Rule No. 1 for parents is, they feel they are going rus parents, ' Space pernuts on L nc ·
teenagers. child development "Don't Pry." AdoleiCeDce thfouctl a tremend$1Us and uni· Another rule, too often n1enlion of ON! other point of
Teenagers. can shlft for No one Will acruse Dr. 0 a-period· of curative mid-que u:perience. The last th ing overlooked even I by af· counsel tram Dr. Ginott:
themselves In this strife, but 'Glnott Of overstating the case ness" during which a young they want ls instant un-fectionate parents, is never -Never an:.lyl~. or Jilbel-a
parents need all _Uie help they -!'...~!1-~~~~~r~;_-------~----person_is....'IQte beset by ~r-derstanding, which implies, tease a teenager about be'i~g teen:igcr In his hearing. Many
'can get to cling to some "The a do 1 e s c e n c e of doubts , cosmiC yearnings and thf,re's nothing special about shot or tall, skinny or fat,
semblance'of sanity and avoid children can be a difficult private passiOns. It helps not . their ,~Jb. or any other pronowtced par~rits 'have 11 b?tl h~bit or infanticide~ time fo r parentS." at all for a ~arent to demand, Dr. Glnott also admonishes p 11 y sic a I characteristic. tnJk1ng about their ch1!Qre11,
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Help, fortunately, Is now at Although it is impossible to "what's the matter with you ? p_arerfts not to emu I a~ e "Every teenager .has some im· . .iu the.ir P.resence, .as if they
hand. Jl comes in the tOrm eliminate all of · the misuO.. Why do you behaVe like this?" teenage languag~-and-conducb-perfeeUons.._about-whieh-he-ilt-Wefe-IJlfln!nlale-&b}ecls~. ----•
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To ·'('.eep People Out
. .GAJNE~E, Fla. (AP) lack the aocial c:oocern to look .
-While «F,mbers of -c:QtD. beyond the present. _
~ wact lnduatry to the 1'The populaUon will never
-Sunshine~' te,agroupcalled reach such p r o p·~rt ion s
•. ~Po . ,Lion Growth is tQ• because nature will solveif!e
Jne tot 1 people away. problem th!oo~ disease and
••At rate man i I war," he says. "We would
reproctucu1g now, there will rather~&ee-jt.-mlved-through.
be one. sqaare foot of space more humane methods."
for each l1ooividual in the 1 Block says "Americans
world 700 years from now," represent five percent of the
says Dr. Seymour Block, an . world's populaUon, but use 50
englnetri.ng professor at the percent of its_ resources _and
Uiilvei'sity of Florida and ZPG produce 50 per cent of the
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1pokesm111. . ,.., pollution." .
"We ·don't need to add to-\ ZPG has chapters I n
our popul~tion problems by ~acksor!viUe, G~vil!e ~nd
encour1~ people to come ~alm Beach and is starting to Florid& The state's ad-me in Sitelllte Beach.
vantages r ill bring plenff , Block aays ZPG hopes to
down on Uleir own. Our br dtnvince America and even· ~l and p>lltlcal leaders ;~Uy the peoples of the rest
m8ke the mistake of falling of the world to "replace
to plan for the future. They yrurselvts and no more."
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l • ................................ O'U~... ~ .. . LONDON (AP) -Whoever ment. ~alace, but would be minutes The_~ civil •";_111\t, the:::._~ .,... 1• ....... ":., •., t..::...= 1 :,'*1t tU.t• 'n t.tt.~ bfA , ~, ·
wiml 'ftu'lday's election a The "9ladow Cabinet" con-•.P\rt. permanent undtnterttariel of 1:.u.=.~c.."=. c'Tf•..r':... ..,. .W.... l 'm"J Llil: 1 Al uil~ 1 A.J..'"W'Wi;.11 ~~; ... # ~ ol !utan! fl"vemjent alsts ol opposUioo membon The new prime miniJler ,.ch mlaJJtly, keep • ~ .::.'=:" ,. -.,. .. .., " ~ ":r .! ~ ., 1 • , .. ""'..11 ~..:;:'. .... ., N :..= ~~ u:;abfn~ : P~~!~~~i!';t ::.'°,:!: would have a list or J;Us of state 1otaa. 1be leadinC tCtlMfettf:i':\'1,'''-• ,boos INC.· ,,. ... ~ f::fl ~;i·:c-¥.'"''-. "'~1!, :.,• "
crials 11111 pique otber cowi-Sir Alec Douglu-Home hu Cabinet lnhbpockel The new under.ecrelalia are capa~ .,.,..,t.~,.P::o~"'-!l!l:"':N~ , . ., .. ~-: ;:=:.::. ...
trleo. _ been ,thadowtnr ,F o r.e 11 n mlntlters would take over ol nunlnl the 1111n1o1r1a '"Jo:""'.,,..!"!!· r,; oi;:, ~"" i;" "I' ~ • I-'
1be system, governed by Secretary M1Chael Stewart -their pOSts Saturday. along if mfnisten must ldJUlt ..,.,. -=. ~ K: ~ ~.o.,.:" · · !!.J'..; • UT:·~ ~siellfi 1 1 *
t.radiUon tv(IJved over the and regularly speaks for the from shadow cabinet to real Nille "" .,.. fw .. '! ~ ~ ... 1• Git "-AWi. ••"A 1".i Ti ~
years, inaues that the country Conservaties on foreign JI. Even In this brief in-Cabinet status. ::."".:;:,.~ ... :.:;;;-:: ma• :t.J f:"l • _,, ··~ 1 '!t .:=..1: A
is only minutes without a fairs. If the Tories win the te-rregnum, the · busineu of There are rarely neeplni !; ":;: -:,:;:-:_. • :a=-=: .., ........,. ::;-= ::.:::::" .-"'t:.V : ' CM.,,. j:: CMMtW:
prime mlnlater. · election Douglas-Home 1J ln government goes on un· changes in mini.try ltafb. :C:!':~ "'C:" ,,.:..':':: ~ :.rtfl. :f:t e111t . 0.1.., IJ~· :=:r, "'..; =*,.," :::-C .,': .. ~ 'tllNdl ~
An American. president does line for foreign secretary. dilturbed. The wnderseeretarte1arepro.1111,. IM the• IUdl • .,....... .._... · 111111 ,_ fl "" ~ " • •• 91 ·......, ._
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not anoounct his Cabi\l~t until After the voting, this will fess.Iona! careei men preplred ..... ~ 1 .....,. ~ a.mAL NOnCI :=: ..,.._ • "" Clfr "' cw " "':;" • ~--after-hia..-election,_and th.er· "'-·•'-a_"--'. "-.· · .~execute lhe tv1llcles ol • "" 11911111~11111 llW ..,lcltl H: ii+tel tt l'UlTHll OI~ i C.u "L.:'! • ' ~...w.n;; ..,._ .......... ......_.. . I<'<-.......... f.i"" 111 ""'clfl11ftc111 ::,,s:-~ c.icn " .... c.,T L•,,, -can be weeks of guessing, In Wilson and hl1 government "--na He" Ip either ConservaUve or Llbor ,.,., ..... .. cumrrn ., ........ ...... •• .== ·= "l -"' ....... ...
Italy and IOl'be other countries remain in power and func-'-.A.J•&O ministers. IOlllllC~·k \l-, . . Tiit ....:.-:..~.. ~ flt ~ -~'l:·v~· ""....::=:::::: :i.:T..:::ll ... !l]~·i!.1![ij
a premJer-designate can spend tioning right up to the pro-Lea LEGAL NOTICE ==-~"' ' ~~"'::~'-":._ ..,,etn,,.,0 ... ~ .:=":..,.'r. ...... ••• ...... • •3.'f:'-""-weiek.s trylng to round up 'clamallon of the winner, pro.-°"""' c......T .. • ............ _ ~It;: ~ I• ·-·J--" b bl F ·d 11 Labo goers ,.,,.. ,,,, '-"-1•"" .... ... • _... " .... • 1.. . "' ::r.i· ....... .... .... ........... mlU&a~. -ere governments a y r1 ay. r Wini, Cl•Tl•ICATI 01' COllPOltATIOM H91f. M tm ... ..... .... -... , ....... " ~ "" Ill .. .. ....... .. .......
are readymade. . J10Jhin1 chan&OI. Wilson and ••• ,. • .....,, •• ., •••,.u• --<"" °''" ""'· '*"' -• -'!.::.~:''II. ., .., .,.. ~ ~" "~" "' -• <• •· "" , f :A U • UNDll •1CT!TtOUS NAME, J-II. 17• M ... Nl'f I, lfl'I I~ ktillfl M. flillr,j, ltM 4 .... :r\ M iJ:i 1 .. If OI,._ rl CIUlltY let
I the Labor party Wins, his men go fi&ht on runniq: s mprres THE UHDf•St.GfllED COllll"OttATION • -•• N_... =-=--.°!~· _, ~ ti:-4it .. ~,... '.. :zr,Mqr'l•lllM Ill I .. Prime' Mln;ster ·tt a r old the nation,-don 11t1r•llY ctnlfY """ 1t "' '°""'1dfn1 a..r.u-v11"11o u • -·• f. 11111 ,... ...-_.. 1·
Wilson's Cabinet will simply If .Labor.Mses, Wilson ~ust w1y, c0&11 ·"""· callfomi.i, llllde1' ti.. • , 'l: ~~ Z =.-z1,...., ~~.:,::-• ..,. "' 111 ""icll,:'""' 11 •
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llay in otnce althou .... there .present hls resignation and WALLA WALLA was b • lle!lt'-firm -.. l'IClllC '"........ •flllTR• ,. lt ... hMtc "" Ml ............ ~-;;: -c....... ...... Ill tll • r .... --crd wlllt Im
max well be some eventual that of hit government. Queen (AP) -A dozen inmates from 11rm 11 '°'"'*' of Ill ......,,... c.or-,..._ "'1"Mr U.C.C.J ti lit .. ,.,.._. ...,... ti"-......,.. c... = II ,,, ~ Iii ._ ~·
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res u n g. e 1za wou summon the Wastungton State·Pen1ten-M ln.11 111• ,.. .... : o111.ou: '· ICHMtTT Tr....,.., ..... w w 141 Mf,. _...,.,....., ..._.,... • ., ~ ~~ 1.!;..':.."': .,.1 ""_...,....
ConlleraUves Win, party leader fleath to form a governmmt. tJary here are assisting the v::=•. F:.:7:.C:-:"fi !':.~=:....-.:..."a ':-.C:: COfl"ICJt.'wl~~ ~ ""•....,. ~~ '*""' ~ '*r -~ !i,'!"~!~°!~~I .,~~: ~e~~~rs ~not":: local !.l!Ue L<que bueball ~~\:',";:· "' ..,. "'' '"' .;, -., 1:":,.::., "',.""::" :::. ' :• .. n. , ~~:=•=-"' =_a.; r".....:::= !.7 .. =-'" ;r: " ..,
"shadow Cabinet'' becoming tually croas paths tn the by serfing as umpires. fc"O::~':. '"" =-.!v ... ,~.,..i,::;.,-=., ..., ., ' II# a.tr 1.,,.. :' ~ ., ::"~ ~'t:"" .. wi: :_ .: ..:=:41
&he basU of a real govern-cow1yard . of Buckin&ham Jn addition to providing a = ~'~°'""n' ~:::! J~~:.""' " u. MM& "'*=· -':1 c...t D•'"' "n•. C:C"=-: =-~ =..•• _., ( ~.,,,,,_ .. ,::,...I ;m j
consistent supply oC trained :="l G 111«1 n. ·~ 11 '* .,...._,.. t1 ,_ 11. 11, N •"""' 1,"" iw.11 11111 c.trMtll _.. • .., -. ,...... ...., "'... ~ ,..._
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assodllltlon," saJd one Jnmate IHud'llft'lll, Prftlelrtf, llld lltollirt C, C_..., If Ori-. 111'9" c1..!'.. """• LI ......_ C•llfWNl:••U -• ,.., ..... -"'" .__ ~ -=-c.:;: il:"'":\,..::,-11 ' Gl"l«I, Slcnl1rY klll\'W" .. _ -.. n. flullr; trftfw wlll Ill ~ flctftllws flrM ~ . -" -tf ... ,,_..I ----l umplr~. "I never realized how b9 the Pr•ld9nt '"" . ..,..,..,, " .,. Dll .,. lfllr .,. ,.,.. 11r ~· 1c11JfT1"1c COMl'ANT -~ ...... .-c __.. ~'"'W!il....-~.J.1 "• ::"t r'ftt fl n 1 -·'d , I COl'POt•"°" tt11t _... "" w1111111 1,,., " Jl:fl A.M. " LA ~ 11 _..... "' "-1~ .... ..-11!1"1 ·~~ "" ..... . ~ , para.-I W8'. Now, Im ab e lftllt~ .,. 111111w ., -.. ..._tt..., E&eltOW COM~ANY.-1m """' , ..-.T;"' Ml""-",....._ ""CltY c.-:11 .,"" cltr., c.i. .......,...~.!!.......~.,"" :
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Negro married men made
substantial ltrldell t o w a r d
parity with whites in new blue
While ... be f 1 uni 1 bell ·th 111trt1n lllmld. end .._.... fll L-9ffdl. CounfY ., "" ti " : .-... ,...... Ml "-"' "' ,.._. .,,, I:'= ........ NI. 1 1 -wJIC.'. num rs o o aimm ca e er wt ,.. ,,... _,. _,.,.11._ flMWfllll a. st•te or ce:11orni,, OtM r, ~. ltlt • ,,_ ., ,1 -. • rwtect ....., .,, •II ..._ " 1 white married men in blue ----~ '·'k 1 th 1 k-s. -.r "•-t. 111e T?IMflrw ...... UH9'r!1_c.""'1lll. !DI""~'"" W*fw.,,,.,,•r11n111trtt111. • JHleP,le, ~ o em, 00 In ·wllMll Wlllrlof. 1 fleYe .....,,,.. ,11 ._,.._ '*"" .,.. ........_ .,..i °'* JW t, ""' • ,,. a ,,,; ma IY OltDI• Of<, Tl11 I
collar jobs rose from them in the fact and not at,., P11Y hl!ld 111111 '"'* mr tff1ei.1 "' "-'~fir""...,_ .... ,. ..... fl~~CMW: c llCIL.OllTMI =~~~::~!r.;:t" . 1~343,000 In 1980 to lf,327,000 . sh . IHI ni. Mr •!Id ,.., Ill 1111 nr11ndi11 1111 .,at,-= IAMe -· ......._ c COITA MIP. _, their oes or something." 11,.1 •lxrvt wrm.ii. Oltld: """Mil,'"" Oii """'*• 1!1-:r:i.;:-• -T CAllllOllUA 011t1111 NO. 1, -
in 1969, the comparable black ''I kn.w now everybody out <OFFic:,:;,.,•,A'Q',..... uw .. ~r. \sc'::· ~"':.;.: =,: ;:._.: 1, ~-= l~l:,[· '"'"N.SY· tr!~· c.....,,.~~L
coilar jos during the last total rose from 912,000 to there isn't trying , to get Not1rr , ,u .. 1c.c11111tr1111 ::Sa:=...~. ,.... :: ::%.c:~ ;:-.,r:;._ t= ~ °'"" Cwt Dtll'f '~'Ti Nil~""2='li.. etut Dlllr 'j'ftir. decade, a special U.~. Census J,357,000 - a ~ of almost something..l_<r mlhing from :1neie.= 111 •-.... ... • 1,.. Mil~ ... attVtM.., ...... .11111111, a.,. _ . n1 J-17, 1"' ,~ IJU !----~'N"!::,i;~~=r\nmJy :di~ ar~= I: me,'~~· . ---1£J:,~~ IE~ J!:l~ °"""' cwt Dlltr ,::;; (Ol"FIC~S K. \l-., LEQAL JiO'i'lbi ... LEGAL NO'f1CI: ;. ~a
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got 28 percent of ~he new -whlle married white men sponsoring a l.Jttle Logue • LEGAL NOTICE aw -=.,,,.. im 191"' timttl 1s 1 i:G~£" 0f lhlt Cll'fl,ICA~ ,.,...... .. , '"
crafllmen and opera~ive open-achieved a ·median income crf team -Penn Pals · .llSOTtta °" 1tm1•t•• 'N ,......... or .... CWI '*"' "'""· ...., ,,._11 wt• 1111 w lllC'hTIMH ....,.. ----•
Inga that went to famil y men 17,452 Jn blue collar joba com-Money Jo ouUit ii, was ~alsed orw.'o'l.~~1"::"~: .. 110 <••~~~"lfll~r.." u'.':7.~'" •-,. "· " "' -'· "" ,.,.,. :' l:'_c'#. '~ ":".: i., "I! ..!::..:.:O:."C'..: "~~!
between llMIO !lDd 1969, the pared to a •i::,756 median for by a behind-bars raffle staged scNooL 011T1111CT NOT•ct: h ""*" llVln tetM CnflfWI • •oAL _,,.. n '"' Drift, Cllf9--.., , ~.c.... _. ~.~1-• ~ oald ~ ~ . . N9t6c1 lllVSI... .... If LOIS I. '°°""'' DIMw, .,._ J.A:.o ,,YJ.1'-llo UfllJI ... lllllf' If llill I.Mi M JIM Ill ~ ~ rei"".. . . Negroes, the Negro median Inmate Acbv1ty Coun-NOTICE IS H'l•E•Y OIVIN ..... bullw ...,._ .. nc NNMrt .... "· 1,,., " lllllldl .,.. ""' -'" .. ~·llCTS ... ,.,. .... ,. ... _ " .... ,
n....i .... the same period the In • d · the klrd of Ed...cen.. of ... ,._., 1. t.1111 aHcfl, Clllfltr ti u. • ......., lleTlta ft c1...,...1 ...., ......, 11111 ,.... 1llllilll IR "" -... ....... .
..,...."'6 .' come was up .1,753.in nine nners rece1~e pr1z~s Mnt un111~ kMol 0111r1c1•0r91111111i. ., c...,.,,..., ""' , l9Clll'fPlo' luPlllOll ctvtn'. °" Tifl CMMClt .-...,. ,.. '"'1!Jstt1MG ALL ""-ill fllll .-;11 bureau '81d ln t~ unpubhsbed yean while the white income g from a radio to scrip count.... caufOl'n••, wi11 ,..,... -11111 lnlwl'ltt h tt1u1 • • ~• .., staTt., uu...ina ..a LA~1 __ MATllllALI, IP.e!,NT10• -:W.C.." :::;::.,, ,0 • ft:-the medtan income of ....... h •.• --1 bld1 U1 lo 11 :1111 A.M. D11 fhl 2"11 Qtlller 11111 _,..., ti lllOS• P, TM• toUNTT OP 4M1ANea T9'AN&POllTATION AND IU H v•n TO ........ improved by ,1,575. ' wulC are UK\& as "" or Ju111 lt1t .. "" eftlcl .. ICHMITT, ......... ,...,, ...... ....... .... ...... '"Cll.lf~& Al MAY II lllllffiilO AYLHM. -Lllhflllllle J the married Negro blue collar . 1. in the prison. Hid Scfloal Dl1trld, llCllllll " 1U1 ..,,.. .. lda ..... Clllca, """'_... I ..... "' Jl"ANHE ... IAMTA. Alll l'OI: f INtTAllA.TIOH •°'.. T~ ~Mrr'l!D r,,.~";:;':·. C""lllL .. i' worter._ J"gmped 44 percent . =In the ~th, wh~re 1n freed art ls bl P11cert111 Av1n11t, C•t• ,.._, """'""'' 9"dl, t-'r " °"""' "'" " .,._ .. ,,...... L. ""-......,_, MllM tel 01 PA 1 ,,,. 1,.LLMAW ,., tlwwtiw cm..
While l·-ncom-e for wh1'le mar-1960 the white-bla ck income om p a· g '' ...,Id! llmr iild blcb w1u Iii •kh' c111f1n111. . MDTICI '' H111111v •rva" " Ill Mn......,. ""'n rr•TOIAll MID ,... tit ~r ... -......... c.. with all of us" an um ~ •nd read tor; Tiii ~ h'I wl'lldl .,. __.,., .,........_., ,.._....,.. ...,.... ....,, etlHllllM "ACll. llL f _.. • .......,.,_
ried men In .... same oc-gap Wa.!1 . almost 100 pereent k led ed. "11 •• P. e. EQUIPMENT AND IUPPLllS lnterMI .win .. crMlllll ''· Jn llf!'l_l, that ... """"" ....... dllftll ...... A .. .. ....... ............ .... ' ,=-~~ -
WJIC.'. pltt ac ncrw g . s ,.11 bid• •r• to " 1n KCOl'd~ 111 fl~•n Miii 9l!UIWllllll, flm'I"""' '°" 11111 ....,. '" · ,..,.,... • flll "' """""' '"1J,..Ml1 ffll'I • • 4 ·-'
ti 27 I for married blue collar men al st tik , Ir ad w1tto con11111om, 1r11tn.1cttom. • "• ,,,.. fumtllhl"" t1 OMltor _.,,,. .,.. """" ... "" ...-ni ~ 111 1t .,.. ..,._ r1 111t ""'J..":ft . cupa oos rose percen . ' mo e you re a e Y on spec1nu11oM. w111do .,, -.. n1e Ptf!r -1Dt11111 1t 1otJ 1ou 0i1u. lfil ..,... • 111 c-. ., 1111 ...,. n 11r .,...... c.tt """" ca •t1t1 r1 C.llfllrflll, ""' Clu!:fY: The report dealt only with the gap closed m 0 s t the outside " in :he oftko or !ht Pllf'd'l9lllll Alent Hllftflrlllon '-"· c-n. flf or .... ""'""" c.urt • .,. " ..,...,.,. thllM. w'9h llMll • --" " .,..., A ~ ,::S. ":' !, 1;: lJ,,M• ,.,., ~
the earnings of black and dramatically. ~lack income The nighlly outings also give 'tv:! c':.t'~~'t~~. l'llantl• !.111 .. • "" t·~~·~· 011.f'o ':''":111~1~ :::...---::" .... --=:. : .':,.. ":: =..f •ttt.~"u'-,,.,,,T 1"1 r:'111"f Ti ill:• ,or,,•,•.'!':.~ •.,uvl'lt ..... -CHAlt·.
W••-•···•·-•-and d·id not was up 5' perce. nt to tf,365 ~prisoners a look at anoUier E1m b1-.r mu11 1U1m11 • 111t1 .._" CLIAN11111.'° ,,.,.""' '" 1a11 1.-'""'' c.... CNICICI. ..... • • •-" tMar. llAC UUltUGUUa and the hite in . In the foml fil I C:trllflllll •r celfller'• TM •'°"'9W llCUl'llY lreflMltltll -'" ,,,,.... Cltlflnllt, ..,, wllld! ,. .. .......... 1111111 • ,.... tel ~ .. I .... Sll'll.lMAN 111. ,_ ..... include the JO perctnt of the w come was stde of the guards who chtdt or • 11111 llDrllil ..,., to flVI 11e _..,. ... .,. 1t1w IM _.. Mlcll " ..... _ " "" .... , ... ..,.. fllPlf: iNll 111 "'* w .--.:Mi .;; ::,.: i;:": = ':':. ,:: :· J
nation'• 5 mlition Negro up 26 percent to $6,t35. volunteer their free time to _. ant u~1 of fllfl llliOUfll • ._ dn " J""" ma. 11 A.M. " ...._.. .. • •• -""' _..1111111 te "" ...... ,.. ..,... .. ........,. ... "" ......J: ............ ""' ...m1111' ti. ....,., . bid, mldt 111y1t1'4 19 the orw If I~ ~. Im Sluth SfNlt, " .. 111 -....., ...... fwr ..-1111 ...,....""' ., * dl1IMI .,, . lllA'I houleboldl headed by a "We are talkinf about a transport the men and remain 111e N-rl·Mew unlf!llll Sdlool otatrkt. L-MIMll. cerlftrtl1e 1" ""'-'~· ...., '"' t1m ;·it11 • .t""' ...,.... c.-• • ~ ~ •..., ""c! • -w ''""
I•• the Jhe A P•rlorm1nc. 8oftd rntr bl ,_ir1111 S. fir M .,....,, 19 lfll ""'"" Dllid Jun1 1ft1 ""-11'*11 ~ ff ... ...-tM_ , .... • woman. · total of 1.4. million new jobs w Ujl m at 1ames. · ,, ·11:1 dltc:l'lfll:I " the Dlffl'tct. 111 ,,....,, 911 ...._ -.,... .,...,..... wt1t•• ;;, ..... ,..... ,.., .... t0 fllfl ClfY " • N.ii,., ,,..le · c111M11 • -
Craf•-en and operatives with 385,000 of )hem for "When the guards are at ll'MI "'•n• of 111111 .. lo enttr ll:f9 ..m llHf ._. "" °"'9¥' fir till ..,... ,..,. •..wtw ., • lllltl "'"'· ·---, •• •• ...,· ''*'"' Otfkl 111 ...._., con'rtcl, ll'MI ,,outt11 tlf 111t ct..a; i.st l"lof, ,,., .,_, "ftle ....... _.,. ........ NOTICE II "UlllTHE . V • or..., C-'Y Include industrial workers as Negroes. That's not tokenism wmk and when they're down w1u tit 1ortt1hld, or ,,. u• ., , DA.Tt:O: ,,..... '"' tm. .._ 1 • ........, ,.. citv Coulld• ., .,., Clf'f ,... MY ~ '°'* ,. 1• ·r N 1 1 .. .,,,, tHere (in town ) they're com-bond, Ille full aum llltl'40f will let llCUllllD i'.t.•T':' ,., e. • "'911: 1Nt1"""'•-•teMtlflllll •"!4'1111t ..., oc...... L 1m well at_l))eclalistl such as 1 esroes ge near.., -per-r~• .... 1 ,, ·~ rort.11M io 111t1 ldlMI 011tr1c1" or""' 111e.. "· lclwl'o1tt e-1111-. c1& -"" 1C1t1 ., -111 _.........,. Jtir.ii.LC919111t • Co~•-and plum be-. Not cent of fhe DI!" """-'lhat't p ~~)' wueren , a CORVI'"-,; C-IY. ....._,. ...... ~ Tit• Cn• --1 1 .. , • "-_, 111 ""a -~ ... ,,.......... '" ~ sail ,.. Wd9lr ~ """*-"" ... "' 1111 -..... ..,..... ... ......., .. ""' ...... ........ ..... 1 included are clerical and sales way above their proportion of . · • ~ " 1ortH1w tdl ..,, .,..,, L-...., , • ..,,.,. "'*'..., or... cw Dlll'f 111111111 Tlllt ..... ,... w _... -"" -..... ""' the laUo " Le ·tan saJd Generally speaking the in-111e 4-t• w1 tor tM ....._ ......... ...,... • ,. J-11. tf, • .,.. _, 1,"" 1flb.115 !f~ ffli aiv Ciullttl .., • ........,. ,.,.. law=~· ltl'Vlce employes and Be~~lhen,s1.rldves1 lo-ar.d iriJtes report everYone In· M:~· e~l,11/(J« =•c:,: '= J~~~m ~ ..... 'Clelf• Dltl'f ,~'-:! LIGAL t«1l'lCE . tit:::'.. C"' .':. :'.,." .J:.':it*' .... ~ =:,_~,,:itr tfl'::t '°" '" eliding ill! fans have been !hi r19ht to rtltd 111Y .,. 11• Ola, 1 Cltr C*': " 111111 Clft. TW • , • Poverty ei:pert Sar·Levttan lntheb coltarfield,Levitan w '""not """Mf'll'f ecc.t""....., t.IGAL NOTICE -.., Ml"*"' 1t"'""' t$i ·' 9 -••t..,_Clf !' ' friendly. bld, •nd 10 '#411¥9 111r 'WlrMllltr .r I.HAS. lllTllCI ...t.i tut. ·Wlfi f10f1t1 _U ~ , ~ .•'llVI•~' or George W a 1 h I n g t o n aakl,_ Neeroes were able to 'i'Naturally some booing's ir~r~·~~,,!n .~~':" '9Cll• 1.t.• -"IWl'Olt-M•M uwitlin l:M ~ ••-!:..,, -' .. -:...,. .,. :;; . rg' · ~ \
University's Cent.er for Man-n'fake major economic gains cllltomary at all games " a NEWPOflT-MEIA suPlllOft cou111'r °" W .,..... HTlllKT r::.-=:. 1, ,...... 1 ,.,. " ''"' cnnp:ca • ·-p "-SJudi .d the I hi'• ll k r ' UNIFIED KMOOl. ITATI 0f¥ CAl.l .... ill.t. ....... llWtlllli .,._ ir.lltl ft ~ •teTIT llAM8 power o ..... ., es Sil on y u w IC co ar wor ers convict said "but if you stay OiSTllliCT., THI COUMyY o• ...... NO'tlCI 11 HllllllY GIVIElt "'" 1'lll Clfltrldll' IMlt. "' tll 1 Tiii undlr1l1Mt1 .... drlifr "' .. _... !'·~-Jnldcale a slow but "Negroes i··'J did not get into . 1 th' 1 · the .. _. ,_ --MOTICI ... IALI ., 11tu.L , •• 1t1t ... ,.. " ,...,_. .... .,"" ......,,. ..........._ • .., ~ ..,-.,.. " ,.. Mtllll 1 IMlnlN 11 m w ""'c ... e---Ll3I. decu ve, e peop e In ., DoroltiY Hi,;, '"""· P••TY AT Pll'fAT9 l~L· .... Ulllfllil SCNlol Dl1irlct .. oni.... ............. ..;,._ " "" ...&: c... MMe, Cellfefftll ...... tictttN """
sure breakdown in racial bar· craftsmen or operative jobs." stands will go along with you ." Purt1t~sir11 A9flil 111 "* ~ " ,.... ""'" "' '°''"' Cou!!fr, Cillfwnft, will "'""" .. ,... ~-:, Clllttnilll 11111 ..,. llll!fl'll r1 " " HOLllllOOK n!M91• • rlen Levitan said the chang On I Id ..u.noc c. HUlllST, •Ill ._ • JOtlPH ""* U$I .. ll; .. _ A.M. ... "" 2Stt!;...... "; ~t...; .. Ce•lfllnlll ....... NOTING W 111119*""" b ........ · es · e evening a an to an "ubl!Uted or11114 comet Dlll'f '""°' HU1111T. •!ti Mewl! 11 JOllPH.., .. hM, 107t, " !hi """ ., ...,.. •lilt 1111 __..... _,, 111 111 tM i.1-.....--. wi..:mJl'! ''They are vuy real resulted ln part from "steady unlpire· "You know you guys Junt1 JD, 11 1•10 1Diii CMAlllLl!t_!!UlllST. o-.1111. .,., khll' Dlltfkt, .._., It ,., ....... WI'...._ 11 """ 111 '""'"'Ml.,.. 111K11" ,...lcllflCe •• •)• 11 • • ' NOTICI! II HIUIY OIV•" Wiit l'1Mlllfl9 A--.-.-c.te ,.,,.._ Cellfwftl1, ~:· -"""*" 1t , 0.... M. ..,_, .. P•, changes," the economist said. and sustained pressure by are pretty nice people." LEGAL N011CB 111.,.""" "'Ir•·'"" IN UMWtlw:lllf. '' w111c11 time 11111 !:Ml WI• Iii "9klY =.i::• -:er:! ::=.. _ ,.. .,.... AM I , \ ••· 1 "They are not just isolated blac•· to-tan even break" '---,,=='""'""'==-=--IMA11t10H Plll!DMA.N," ,...,.,... .. ....,..,..,...,.,1 .,. .,,. 1111 ...,......,.... o....,,....n1t,1m --~ e-I -"" wrn or JO&IPN c. NUltT, ... llLOCATION ., IUILDIWI -. 0.. M. .,.,_. in any particular geographic and federal power "to breathe · NDT1ce: o" T11tueT11M UL• .,,.... " JOllJIN HV•ST. '"' .._ A• .,. m 111 .. 111 1et11••• r, .. :--_ ~ • .... ,-..,U::. C::: lttf4., c.11t1r111a. °'',.. C-. · · · ·1· · · N -d G · N•. 1m •• JOSIEl'H CHAll:&.la Hu•IT, ~ *"" CiftflltlM, 1n11ruc1fllw. , ~4 . °"'...,.. 1., ,,,., ...,.,. ,,_., .......,
area 0C IR any Spee> IC m• down the n e Ck S' ' Of ame to roun NOTICE OS ""'" GOVEN ""' woU MU •I .......... " ... ---"' -" .. •:: ~-'::f," :::· ...... '"" ......... ~= d•-+-'.••" £m-pf1'Ws.'o-------~ ----__ _ C-on MOnNy, JuM 1', lt70. ,II .;1:1111 IM bed Mf ......,,, t4*11ct M ... Ill t11t lffkt.,"" ,Wdllllfll Alli\t -~.;;:;,,~ ............ ill 1M .W.W ~ M. S*-.. -uo .. ,. w,r~ ---o'cloc:ll-e:ll'l~~the s.utle lfr4ni)"""'9rlcl ftr:Mtlll'I .., ............................. ..__ .... klllel °""""' ,., ,........ -" .. .,.................... .
1be Census B u re a u "What happened w a s n ' t Dr ·Leo p 1 7 2 3 I of th• countr Court HouH, In ..,,. cour1, '" "" HIM. """ """"' w ,, ..... , Clift, ._ ~-=-~ ~ ~-"-!--•M .,..., lfl "C"m ti .. _... ......-, _, • n ape, cnv of Santi,,.,.., C1l tfo r1111n1.,."' "",...._et""''"" 1.,...,...,llWll ••---""""'" ,.......:11114 -..-i,1111•••"'_,. ... prepared the tabulation at the altruistic," he said. "It was Greenleaf Lane Huntington SOUTHWEST Tift.IE ANO TAX COM-o1 ~"' -.fh, 11111 .,, .,. rteht, 11"' '" 1111 filnft' " 1 -"""" .,, ......,,.. _sit .... ~, .. ·~:."1r." ... ~.1: llfl ICU.l s1al1 equ~ and expe"-0 I 1 1 .. • PAN't', •• '""''" uric11r •IMI •11rw1n1 1nc1 11o~rn1 ... ..,.,. 1111,....., -•tit!! ~ fl , "" ...., MUii 14 fl¥I _ 11 • Mirr IC """"' r o.::.i. ,...., a response o rea pressures. Belch, has been elected to '°• ""• o..i " TrU11 nKutltd "' 11 ..,.. or ~ ~ """ .,., -' !""' • "" .,....... If ....... ~ ..:n"".;-9,::r..,. VJllM• ~•.c.• Ley'·ran wbo ,., sludym· g He pred1.cted the g11·n• th ' ti mmltl 1 .....,. 1. W1111-•l'MI Mrltlr4tl 111. t11111 or ,,, MMttloll • ~ llf ,. llltl. ,.... ,..,., ... • .._ .,...,. tt -c" --., --• t execu ve co ee o W11111m., hl• wit. 1n ,,._. ... ....,,., -..,,1 " "'-,,_ 111 '1!1 ...-1111 ,.....,, ,,_ u111t11i11 kMM °"'""· " 11 ,.... 111 • .,... """ °' ceUMr "' America'• blue collar work \\'ould continue if the naUonal t~ academic senate at Cal ,..,ff,, s.v1ne1 ,,... Lo.n an0c11""" 111 11111 1o "'*' Cll'Mlll ....i ,,...m A ,.. .. ,..... _..., _., • ,_.,.. "" M. Cltr "" c-:;;. A=:·,.::..:: ., """' 1 force. economy avoided a prolonged S Los A 1 d' • cor$IOl'•llon r1eor4ld on A111V1t 1. 1oc11411 lft ""' coul'ltr ., °"""' s .... 11 ,,. fllCl'ellllll ., 1111 OWrlct. 111 ~ •aurllfllf .., ,.......... M. im . le nge es, accor 1ng 1"2, In look u1s, "'" en ., Otr1e111 of c1111orn11. 91Mt'll:lllll .. ,., .... , 1111 _... " tt11111i1uN " ..,.., 111111 IVdl llf w.,~rM11fr1"'-"'"-Mil Mfhtlllll °"Ml c .... Dllfr ,,;.,,, The bureau comp are d recession. U it r/oesn't, he to school officials Dr Pape .,•-....... ,", 0.,.•1,.. eountr. ""' .._ Lit 3J "' Tr.ct "'· im, .. "'C'llltnCt. "-..,..... " t11tI ctlll* ,,_•Hll -· ~Mlrl4JI..-..., Maro 11111Ju,.a.11. 11, tJt .""11 'I h 1869 d la · h d I ·d The · ' ' •u n "1Ymenl or "rlor!MMI M-. rec:Ol'dllll Ill ... fl, ..... U. Will M ..,......., fl Ill e1• If 11: • ........ o---7.·::r;;--::c:::J;;:::;---,-" arc a wit a a sa1 , " n we ' have real a !Professor of physics, has or ob•'-•''-HCVrllll Iller...,, '"" notte. ,. ..,. J1 ., Miia.,.._• ~ ....,. ,,. "'" .... """"' w11 • _,... -'"" .. ' ._ .. ~ __ ., -..,·• • '""AL -.
bta.ned I ••· 1960 bl nd th . Id ~ be of the I of drfaull ,,,.. 8-lld•rv'• •IKllll'I '"' IN filtle• " 1'11 c...... .. ...,., forlttll4 •MW ldlell ~" °""" ,. •• a.Ml' -.... o I n a.en:= censUJ pro ems a e gau1s cou a mem r acuity 10 c•uH 10 b9 aold 111t _,.., 11ere1n • Mld COlilnfY. c-tr. .,. 1n llMI.
aDd found that: be, I 1uspect, eliminated.'' 1981 below dncrlbed Mvlne bWn recorftd 11c1 or oflff1 ,,. """"" fir N ,.. ......,. ffll'I' wl1Mrlw "" W tw D""t 4""" .. ~'·•'•"'.,,· THI f • ....., ' 81 e:oro~ldrd !or .,,,. llW on 1"9tlfWrv "'°""" Ind mint lie Ill Wl'mfll 9fii 1 1111'114 .. flrt'l'.flw (.UI MYfl lfltr' ST Cl• IPICATI Of'
27, 1t70 In 89'* m7, ,_ 'u.i 91' miy w dt.._.td f9 fie flicvtri. 111f *" Mf fw h ..... 1111 ..,_,. CITY INCITL'"'M 'ttll 'fCTITiOUI I Otnclll llllK9rdl Ill Ol'll!M COU!!f'I', 11111 fl .. 1M otnq of hfr ........,, Cl.AUDI n. ... ,. fl/I ........ 11f f11t ....._,.. CITT ,CO$ " n.t., Tllt 11¥IAl'911Mti !i-nrttfr M ,. mor. f111n three ..-1111 hnlllf ....... I!, YOUNG. Jlf W.tt f111"9 ltr .... M1..e UMfltf 1-.i DIUrkt ,_.... CALll"OlNIA ~ I ·~..... 1•· IMd; slnc• IU'Cfl rKord11lon, w!H Mii 11 Sln'9 An•· Cll"°'""'' f11 _,, 1111 flied IM rllM t. rtllet ...., ...--en ..... llLIEl!N ,, .. HINMIY, ~~~-~Md!, """""'-
PUtlUC: IUC!lon to tr.. hl•llftt ~ In "-flff!CI .. "" Cllflt "' the ... Ml MtttMrtl'f ~ "" .......... Citr tltrk "" flcttltlw ttrM -" c..1ll'09 ror Clilh (PA't'A8Lf IN lAWl'UL Su!UWlor CC.Ori " '"' 'lfM •n ... IM llltl, ...... MM .,.., il'lflt:NIHl'f .,, Pu9lllfletl 0,.,... CIMt Olll'f n':'."rl °"""' 11'111 tt.t ...... nrift h ~ MONEY , OF · TMI UNITED iTATl!I tlrll ~ If Wiii N11k:1 alld 1'""'9""' In lllY 111c1 ffCltlwl, ,,..,. ,,, & ltJI • , .. 1M fMllwlilt ~ ...... ~ OP'_ AME:IUCA AT TIMI! Ofl' SALi!, MfoP1fill-kllleof1M .. i.. . ~ =-1'111.,! -.,,, Ml 11111 "Itel .. NI~ 11 II
k d without wtrr1111Y -fK 9-111111 T'""' 11111 __..... M 1111: Cl.... N T-MEIA / LIDGAi, ~·-....... ; ' " .. tlllt, "°""''°" or ...c\lfTlllr1nc11, 11WfV1 .._ .. 1M U1111M 1t1141 II U llillD KHOO!. """" t.. 01..,,_ -Odiw#ltw,
S e the lnl1rut convrYed lo 1n:I now held Ainttkll TM Wft1t1 l!l'IU If 1119 OllTllllCT" ' U °'"'"' C1l!fwM, ~ ... "., 11 ...'.u_m,..,1~ O '"'tto ~C the _, llfflrl4 ITllllt ~~ flll °"'* Clvl:fY, C.11.,.11 Clm e SUllMtn Dllltl JUN S, 1'71 "'"""Ill ...., ... r ... _ •• n IUllTY w!'1tt4t1 told .r """"' lllf t1W NIIMI l'I' DwllllY Kl""1' Pi.tier ' 11AM1 Jlme l. ...... (
of Or~na·. Slit. of c1m.n.11. "" ""' -'!rMlftll't " "" .. .... P!iitd11411te ...... Tiit .... .._ ..,..,,., ... It Sflll .. Clllflnll&. ~-: (llll'ltt? ... All 111111 af'lll11 lt!ld tllvl11d I~ ~ CM#t. S.111 ... Wilt Iii ..... ...,.. ~--··· ft Its Twwlfr ..... lrtl OJI Jri f, !Hi, !M, 1 Ji1tf1nt ftol 1"11 .... :.. c-iv Wllff Olelrlcl, ,.... ..... --""'*· ~ or.,.. c...e Dlltr Pltlt. t.. ..... C•llfwllllo. ...., Pllllllc In ...... 11111 ...... -H'I'
, ~:-::,:::-lll'llllN Dll!rtct, ~ ~ .. ll'IUSt .. -!Id 1ftd .i~ M Ml ll, It, "19 ...... fl¥'1'1'1 ,..rr: •• r. THI ...... ,.. J"'* L. •llltn~·
1nploying quorum calls and Lot 1s .,, TrlCt ..... -. 11 ....,. -•,1'1-t=t"& ~~~1~ ~,!:-• 9'!~• llOl'I,... 1 ~ U.lf... •:AC11:.-.::,: ~ ;: :" jr$:l ::'11111,. ,.._
I I . I II .., 1 map flCOnltd Ill ._ 1tl Nllll .._.._ ..; Mo9UAM 1o.oQ -.._. _.. M fllH 1111 ,_ 111 "*"* ··-~ o egis •. ve maneuvers, ,._ » '"" " ., Mia.....,. llnfl l\fll, C1"""'*'-· " ""--· • · .. =.:" :r'r.'; •,11-· !Oii ICIAL •DLI ___,:!-. R I.Id .nd M••• r I rm-Mien. •1eord1 " °""" c-iy, 11 .. c11c11 A.M. 91' 1111 • -·
WASHINGTON (AP) .the poer."
AnUpowrty chief Donald Rumsfeld made his ·
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Rumsfeld, a lon1-tlme ad· criticism In an Jntervlew dur·
1----v o.c.a.l.e-of.-.coqreuiC1t1al-ing .... which-he chronicled his
reform, aays House a n d agency 's $1.9 b.! 111 o n ap.
Senate p-ocedure for •P. propriallon bills' tour through
"""~ e 0 C111tornl1 Tht .-..fr ,_. ...... 11 -LllrM. ~&:i • ~'""· ,_ l. ,,,... mi members kept the -. ,,,. purPOH " ...,..,. Ille OlilllH""'9 '""'" ,.._,,.. " Mi · MIWHtt ..... u n .or .. 't,5•• ,,.1• c.lttlifi11. =r.,.-:=-:n"'""' ,
H I • II h • Mrolft i>Y 11!d 0.. fll Trulf Jnc-...!111 '21 ,..,,. "'"' WW , tclfOe&. IHtfl DWel "' ;,1.. ~ e n session a nlg l -,..., ch•'"' 111111 ...,.. llf ,..,,.... ,,,..,_,.,,, c1111M111. ...,. ..._ I* IC ..,. H. nlllt CMtr ' a I of 32 hours and 17 •IMI of Hit. . Thi u ii,...... ,.......... ... ,..... NOTIC:• II HllhY •tVIM ""' ..... " Ctllfeinll,••· °'""" CiwMW'I -~-I ... m ... l11tlNI . 01hld; MIY 27, 1'71 .. '919ct lllY ... 1n ...... ... ... ,. tf ........ W 1111 ,...... Oil ...... IS. '71, ...... 1111. 6 ._.... • ........,. • L...1 1
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propriatlng funds Is . "inex· the Congress. 1bt measure
cusable .. and a serious waste passed In March.
of Ume and work. •'DQring this fiscal year
Rwmfeld! who spent 111 which ends June 30 we've had
yeafilS a congttSSman from to cope with an incredibly
lllinois before taking over lhe dlfflcult 1ituaUon," he said.
Office of Ecooomie Oppor. "Congress did not finally pass
tunity, said Congress should crur appropriallon bill until the
stop making appropriaUons on fiscal year was about eight
a fiscal period basis and montbs gone.
switch to a calendar yeaf th1t "And thep they cut It by
eonfonns with the legislaUve $100 million, and they also
wort year. earmarked it ln a way tbat
"Because of the really In-in the last four months of
e:IC.'Ull:bte way that th e the yetr it wu requlrtd of
Concress operates w I th us that we skew the entire
respect to f.ederat •P. 12-montb eannafkinc into a'
propriaUOOI, this agency and four-month period."
probl!llY' 1111ny .. agencies of -The 37-year-<>ld Rumsh!ld b
pvenunent have been sub. riot a JohMy-rome--lltely In
jeCted to .. tometb!n& In the .. callinJ for congressiooal
~ of 'three ,times refOrm.
tbe uMunt"Ot administrative Jq an effort to polnt up
wort that-would normall y what he deJCribed as the
Uve been r c q u l red, ' ' • arc.haic met.ho9s ol ·&he HOuse,
Rumdeld uld. . Rumsfeld lid a mlnibattle
"'nUI detracts' from • our ••Ith ~eaderl nearly two ye,i rs
1blllty to lntelJ.iaently as&ist• ago during dtbate on suspen.
grantees and contractors In ding the equal rid~ T-V Ume
the performance of thelr ac. amendment for presidential
UY!tlel. And Ill fld II banm "<Uldldola. .. • ..
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"unsfeld was asked for his ~~~Tro"',!~I .. ~;": f,:.0111 ::-..='::':rwt"" ="'• c;.-;~ 1'! ":"",,.-= :.:-::" .!":' .:W. ti=..,. _: !.'-1., '7
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ap ropriating funds to federal Pubns'*' 0r.,...,...c.;.. """ '""' l~....... •' W1:Nfl flrM Mid .-. wi11 • Mllctr :::,., ";J~...... . .!!!It' 1i, N••••v 01Yi• ....,.
ag cies. He replied: Ju111 J. 11. 11, 1t10 101•1i' PMOtUt"in~ -4!!! "lit -.r.::i_i. 'Tio Tc..,.. 1u~-:=':' omt. 111 WYc.::1 :J: c: tt"1•"" ~
' believe that the f~eral LEGAL N011CI 1::":~~ ,._ r,; CIUI Dln't.1111.N,.:: ~." 1~~ MY C.•Wn ...,_ r,. ~. ";.. '!!"' ..! ::'..2'1f! =
go nment should shift to , •nAL --~·-wMCfl ,,. -"' lltl ~· :_. ~ .. ,., ll'lltt WK1tc1-. 111 .,.. CM1c1ie'i:'".,., C . pprop I Jio I NOTICI TO C•IDITOll uau •-1 •~ Ill fill ..... llf Ml ~ .....,.. 111'"--.,: .. 1111 Cll'I' HIN. T7 '"' Orl\i, ( ... a .ar year a r a ns. lllPl!llllO• COUlT ., TNI .. ..... kMll Dtlfrlcl. Ito """""" .,.. ,,, .. 1$1111""" 1•... _ ...... ""9C; CC"'-· ...... ~ ...... liMl1 ·--
' In ba','.,<,l!l..co~enflfrlcta12~thacbthlse 1::~·c:~.:=ti'U':r:J:." ClltTl .. ICA~ IVllWISI "1.:· .... ·=~ =· =1°!'.•1c1 .... " tmAL NOTICE' It Cllll M:.~ :::r'111 -..-::.~ "' ... ""''" . ,ICTITIOVI MMI rn .. .. • wtlfflll ., Cl...... ,,, ~ C•t• Miii ,, ... •!Id ltcl'lll SC uling of the con-Esl91• "' fLllAllTH H. CLOW, llM Tiie UI ........... """' ""' -clllca ., ..... llillll ... , • ft\'9 ,... Dlttrtct, lhl C•l• ,,,,.. stieitl:i Ll;lo~
I I 0 k _.,,, klMlwn 11 Ell&Mllfl Htllfl ( .... 0...... C9n:1Uc11111 I ........ It -Olllll. e. __ .... _I 91' "" ""'°""' If Mite lllhll• dVIT W f:tll IMltrld, 91111 fllfl °'" CWll, '°""" r ona 'IV r ,_.. lfCi. Hllntll'lllw\ •IMfo· Cllt4nell...1......., h ti .. ... .. naTl~U .... ,.. fl h ~ llilltll .. fltl lfll ..... 111• Vear after year. majority NOTICI! II HE•••Y OlVl!M • lhl flcltn.u.""" ,.._ .. TlvrlCAI. SOL ," .... ,,......u ........ w.t Dli:trld. ""' ....... "' Miit ~len If ""~ • I c~ldlla" of 1119 '"°"' 11111'11111 ~nt 11111 fllfl Nlll """ If ......., ;t A 1'"4 WFll -..r lfllY M ,...i...i =ht , Ml City ("'11, !. of " appropriation bills-fail !Mf-u--"'"'Ill dll!Tll .... Ml ... tollOwllll ..,...,.., .... """" ·~ 11 "" ......... .. .... o.... Ill ""111 .. ~ ., Pft NOTtCI II P'U•THIE• "IVIN, • 1.i tr the Congress before tht 111d -...it .,, rM11l•1111 .. 1111 NII '"" , ... " ,.......--n •-..-•~.......,. " .....,_ ... Wiii _,_ , ~ .-., H ...,. w _1.__.._ --.-7 11 , tMll\, wlflt 'll'lf -.ei;y \llUtl'tttl. in f111tw1 1 cwefNitt, Ml ........ ft ...... LITTall ITAn "" IN 111 w-. lllflr_.., °tr sc:~ar. be I ::;t11:1:u~ :-.. u::.:i .:::.-.-= ~~Av:.:."".::".:=:::.." .. -::-.-".::....~,::,: ..;;_1.~~ MfMIR '°*' ~~;-1.: tltl(rlCttr ~ Jdl~~l 1 tf tJr:1enct!rns_:; =..::."':."' L1~~ !: .~II~ ="l~ ":f·,.,., r:::-_ ...... lcllllt __ Dtelrlct "..... wdiiir' D.11 .:::::ua\W:: = ~ILllN' ~. "41NN y f
• • ,.. Fr1r11<.1!"' 101 f:ld !till SI,..., C:.t1 t;: D. Y...,. "" ~ " Mt -tit ,... """9ti tit ~ fl .... c"' Cltrl used, Congress could take Mn•. c1n~1 • nu1, Wloldl ... •, .. , 1111.t!! ~ ._ • .. -.. -.,•~....,....,:WC:'-.,. ""' _. 11t lfllillfltl • """"' ,... -=~ --.. ,.,°' ..... Ciinll Deur ,,..;£ JanU!I"" through the end 111e• t11 -·""' fil 1tte u1 1111 St.•"' c1 ..... ":.. , .. _ . • "" .......,,, '4Mt'tMI " •--------1-'-~-.:=;;;" -.r Ill all l!'llltlrt ... 11 ....... to 1111' tllM4 Oii J-N. mt. ...,.,. IM, a ....., T'ltl ...... llf l~ If ........... It ""'9 .... flllrtfltll' .........,.. 9"11 "* -~
Q '.be season ln <>etol?C'!r or 111 1111t ~. wtl!I.., L'OUlll "*'"" !"Wiie .,. Miii ..,. 11• lttllt ........, """ u...._ kl':lll Dl"'1cl ,,....... #Ill • """ "'* lliltl " ...,... r ...,AL ~·
N .. mber to P •• S af\. 1ner 1114 llrll MllClll"' If ttolt Miki. -"'•'J"' OWllM .,...,, tM liltt!ltt ... --...... 1'-ni.rl *"' l't 111 .... 1t1 ..,., "" 11iM 11t llr~t. ....V .., -.l 1ptem1>er I" Ol!ltd JU!lfl lJ. ''~ Citlll'fllll'I ._,. "' IN ....... ,..,.... "" "*""""' w "" ...... ""· " •:• ....... Ill file p~· bltb: IS It does O.r1'M C. C1rflffttw ..... 11'1'1'1t ,,.. lllblc:rillli t. !Iii 1111, .. \i .,.r,,..J'"' I~ w tf DllMI~, ..._ I '91' 4al lluft, HTICll llMTllll I Lii ... •1
n , but the blli51 WOUid sllll ~~";':~ :i:,m; wui :"'.:iJ·~~--1111 ~ .. ~-.~· ~!lea;: c:e':' .. ~!.-.· .,::-r.;~-~11 .;l ':-':. :=
tigned Into ~W prw.;_ to Jtfl'll .~:,:=~ ~ tOl'J'l9J~~~-"}o\,., 1 1"' CMllll orl~ . , -, .'t:'ir.Jottw. ~ • =.-, :=...1 ,,.. ';"'~11,,ru lb Jan l commenettnent Ql 111 I!. ~ s•. ~~·Puo11e-c.•tw1t11 Dt•t1t CT., .. CM ,,.. .... , 9Mcfl. _, ~ Mt11 ~ 1
'a '.1111ff~g cycle. ThU would ~:' .. ~ ~141 'J:~ _, b:~~·~=-111 f,':Ji.,~'"I::, "S!"ii:-=-••N. ., T""'" re It In bett!r plannhlg and A""'-" 'Of' ifl'l'lllllltr'~• wt1111 M• c'"""'""" ,.,.. """"~ ,,... llir ""' _._""' -'If! .,,. -"*I'' · Ille W1M 1-~ffl • Mfl'Cft !, ltn ' 'Wloltll -Nt ~ * li<tlll! .,........ hldl -"" Hli1 Otll to lderabl7 better: manage-P11bllVl.N1 or~"" CM11 0111Y Pllet, Pirtttlflllll °"'"'" c .. 11 Dlll'f ''*• ~ OrlJill c.11 h llr 111 .....,. fir __ P.M!.,.. °'""' c1111 D•ilY ,
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policrman:
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nrcrssity
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lissur
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ISliind
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II& Rents
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II Mold ing bird
edg e: Va r. 41 Barb:
IZ Enduttd Comb . form
13 SlcHian 4& Marrow 1rsort 48 Lit closr
19 Summon 4'f lnl'X·
24 Giarlt peritnft'd Z& Ht~ • 50 Dorsn t 28 Asian • darr: Dial. ' lrsliVal 52 Grttk·
JO Sports ltlttr
offi cl•I: 53 Act in Informal blustrrlng
31 Rind: 2 words manner JZ Insects 54 Bt~rds of
33 Latvian grain •
J4 SPiCt•lfave l 55 Noah's son ~gtncy: 56.Hindu deity
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By AIMON LOOKABEY ftnl. '"1eae lncluae alt' boats 'i.1t11ouJ1t '1he· rtlclng rut41 fD 1 ,_ oat hmd lie en-.....,., the Balboa Pavilion
...-'""' under 21-feet, including Cal-20, or right-or-way appty, them°" I tJW>Ce buoy 11111 back for a and westward as far u Lldi
That urue.t and aomeUmes Lu de rs -1 e, R11 odes-19, stringently enforced rule wllJ aubatanUal w i 1• er. Bob Isle nnetlmes re1emble1 1
• Tlilllll (55) moll spectacular of a J l Westwlnd, Aurora, Albatross, be that ·of avokJlng co!Uskln Ziet)er, then ~ ot the sigalert on a freeway u...
IM 1 yadtt.lng events the Viking, L -2 4, Sanlana-22, regardless of right.of-way. Thtt'1 1ancllng, held stakes-and pro;; tercban,e. -..._ ~11,9(1)......, -.. ~ midweek Bttr Can Regatta Glad!ator, R·JO, I-24, and Cal-race committee reserves tbe•1 vktedartartandfiblsh. Thert'a Ollly one lm(>(X'tant
) ~)--.,,. SH ,..... • u _ Is scheduled to pt under 24. · right to bar from future com-No one remembers or c.-es dUfe~. The sklppdr who t~ r:.!' .,~ =: .. ::"', lide way 'Ibursday night from · Other claSses start at five petiU<M any yacht that who tae ortclnal protqonists fr.,quenUy finds h1i course
1.,,,.,, rrt'r ........, (I) Balboa Yacht Club. minute intervals, Class E in-violates the latter rule. were ~ or who won. blocked by a jam of boats
( ) Jscll ~ • ....,.. Jah• '·'Ibe summer-Joni event ts eludes Cal-25, Schock-25, Ex-The apoMOring B al b o a By the follow int net a -« mtybe a couple ol ferry
• lad '°' lllrM ''' r.stvrsd. di Jded · to " I -... callbur, Corooade>-25, Cat-2~24 • Y cht Cl b 11 kl haH«ua otbe 1.1--tv.d. bolta in mld~nnel can't ,111 ·v m u\l'ee aer es. "'"' E;.n4eavor, and 311 boats 25 a u warns a s ppers r 1....,W"'•• -
,ti Dl"1 CllG..,. m ~ (30) Betr Can Serles conslllts of and 28 feet not o••erwlse list-that the three series "vein-challenKed the orlfi!)al pa[r, alw.,-1 find an "alternate •. l:GD • Ii& .._ (60f ltrry Oynphy. (1) ~ntt1n. ~ 111 Tw1nty-four races on June 18, 25 ed. . ..,., tended tci provldeMivenlni's and-before tile-summer-was-route." •
·le. •• ......,......., (C) (30) !1~:;::~· 1~~Wt~11~ and July 2 an:<f 9. The Thirsty Class D inch>des ' Cal-34, relaxation. Racil)g a large over the bay was alive wlthll~~A~nd~re~m~em~ber~~~sa~ll~boa~ta~~~:~~~~~~l .. • • Cll '" T111 nl•l (t) (!0) Stu . m t•U lllM .. ., from Li:r. Dl•n• Thursday Series of four races Sttlelds ·Cal-.30 Cal-2I Triton number of boats of ·these sizes large sailing yachts -most have no brakes.
illh•. 0.11.llJ Thom11 ind Morey YOWi& rueN. wl~ be sailed the evenings. Alberg~. OhlSon-35, islander:, in the bay ls possible only ol· th'!ll over SO feet .;.-1
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Anat1trdim 11*t Ji!!:-:-$ llllie: CC> "frlMt ti of July 15, 23, 30 and. Aug.-~ 3 2 ,· ErialM."'°; Erlcson-l5, so long as skippers sail in screanung for "sea ,l'Oml" , . 11! ·
•• O'ata;~llhwil: (C) "TIFI· <•ren11> '55--Alch1N 1111• 27, The Champagne Series of Tartan-2'1, Columbia Sabre, a n;ianner consistent with this (and sometimes getting' it at rn-.irl I ftlOI ' ~I" (•Mlllure) '54-Yen Htf· ton, M,11 McN11111r1, Raymond three races are scheduled Ranger-2&, COlumbla-26 and all idea." th~ lut moment) as they L!J 11!,'--! • j ~ , :t .::,.~'tna~•r:.J:~ =;. ... W.:'Ck'.·!"' ~~ Aug. 13-20-27. boats 27 to 35 feet not The Beer Can ,Regatta has tacked uP and down the bay, NlWPOllT IEAtH • .•.&JSO ' •
PltStl • · brutal thr11t to •• IX· IC'tinl t11111i11. By whatever name, these otherwise listed always been a source of il'Mt Residents along the bayfrortt · · . ' J:L
Porer tiyl111 ta Ill•• chlni fof his m DnW PTlll .... (C) (IN)) Thursday evening races bring Class c includes L-36 C-40 entertain m en t for ,the organlzed weekly cock ta i 1 T·IN ACADEMY NOMINATl~{-
hlml>tr ,lnt•tuts. out a host or sailing yachts ·K-38, K-40, Cal-2-30, eo1Umbia: shoreside cocktail partlea who P,U'Ues to watch t~ wild-~ ·. ' ;
GFT...; (30) !;£*(bncao'r"'n~•P!"'':; ranging in. size from 20 ~ 40, CabZ9,·Santana"'37, Colum-el'.!joy watching the yictilS golnp on. Many ga~ •••£pic-battle-ofihesexes!1 '-VineentCsrll!y,".Y.~ mn. nintat.•. (C) (30) of 1 ,... 11rllt)' allow Jnclud•s feet in overall length. bla-38, Santana-27, and all ~ tacks in close quarters. pler-~ads to cheer the Ir
... TM (C) (Ml) 1u1sts Din Rowan 1~ DIQ:· Mir· The boat.s race inside tlJ_e bOats 35 to 40 feet' not listed. 1'11e mldsunimft> madnea favorites. ·
-m-•--(C) (30) tin, TM R~ lltltlltrs. Petri-bay on a non-handicap basis Class A is composed of all started in 1951 when the "" 1be event...-started up asaln
\W -da C.11911, fOlbr lroob 1nd Loi• th f 11 fileM. but the fleet is divided into boats over 40 feet including owners or two yadlts berthed e o owing summer Ti;"ith •
1D-.ri 111wt (C) (lO) "Sldlni.~ six c .. sses, the first starting Cal-40, Cal-48, .Columbia-SO,. at the Newport. Harbor Yacht smilller boats -as small as
SWCIS ._ (C) (30) ....... <tt (10) at 6 p.m. Columbia-43, PCC, 8-meter, Landing in the Sooth Lido stars -joining lll! fray to
IB._. (30) t:OO •s (f) lllllclil Csltsr (C) (60) The smallest, Class F start Islande r-37, Cal"36. Channel challenged each other see how they could do gainst
{Rj Df. Tennon S)'lllP1lhlz11 with · the big "goldplaters." All
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GDT..n • 5n &b911u (30) 1 17-)"llr·Dld MewlJ (Rich1rd boats were started at the i G ._ ii ... .._. (C) <"'> Thomll) ...,,.,.. ,._ ""*rlous ') D • • • J • • s fl=: • same time, Which sometimes . S:•a--. .. CCJ <•> l~ .. ·~. ~J::'" "' t". IVISIODS nVltUtlOTIS ent vUt led to some minor bumping
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Stell• StMllS, stiowp1I Ult Ra· • KRAFT MUSIC HAU T1· _. _.,] m· marks. '"" '"' ..... ;,. ""' ..,,, * 1ur1 aac111roch, Joel eu For Baldw;n Troph .y . Newport Harbor Yacht ciub 1111st. · Grey, ~onne W1rwk:k · ., first took over the event in
G TIM 11• ._ fC> (30) J•JI D 111 riJ m ~ "'* Mel (C) Coll • an attempt to give it some '· Mor1111, A11n su11 '"' Nancy (ID)-,Wf lic:111radl 11 llOll to P.Oiales bl o1 ord 1 Ku11t -1nawif.ttil-q1.11stlorl.-"How D1sn111-Warwick:-.lllt CINJ llld ~ . Newport Harbor Yacht Club boat and the re_d s par sem ance er, mov nf
Biz1rre At• Your Jim Mltkttll Sidle Dlatel In • 11111&1e1I htur has iss ued invitations for its south east of Balboa Pier. the ilirfto-the turniiig basin
hosts. tt1t11ri111 1111111 hcllar1ch compo. MADISON, Wis. ·(AP) - I B Id · T h Race off the east end ot Lido Isle ...... _ annua a win . rop Y According to the deed of and establ'~'ng a wea~·r Am 7 CONT SUN PIO" z • " m Mr FMrils lldH (C) (30) •-·-N E I d d Middt f N ~ I' S t 1:>•u 1:11.:: IYL SHOW ST , • • • -•· • ~ ttYJ CJ) m .... ., Clllt Diw ew ng an an t e rom ~wpo~. o . an a gift from Baldwin M. Baldwin, ·mark near the west end of·'--:=================-_. tD:ltJJ P•ry Ill-(60) (il)lRl Jimmie Rodllll. YIW Allantlc divisions with 3-1 Barbara June Zl and the the race is open to ocean the cbanf)_g_I. •
U @ lhdtJ lriMlq (C) (30) '"and Jerry L11 Llwil tlllll records were Ued for the lead return race July 11. racing yachts in classes A, But it wasn't until Balboa
!RI SM 111a1iM 11 C..,.. tcl m..., ii,..,.. UM (C) (IO) after Monday 's opening team The race from Newport to .B and C. Yacht Club took over in 1962
ffill Sonlt lolns ·wltli N•ll'O 111Jr1~ Ill .. • Malet (IO) _ Santa Barbara will start at Baldwin's intent was to en-and began starting the boats In
tuel alld tot.II lin1• 0.11 Smith to \ r8cing competition in the 10 a.m. from a · committee ""''~age races which would classes that it gained any sem-brin1 tlllir blHlds to '-n..... Im ........ (60) I t 11 · J Ra · boat · t I half ·-ii'• !Manon Y•lllf CCllllp. n e r c o e g1a e cmg approx1ma e Y a -tJ.ke boats of the ocean racing blance or sanity .
ta .mllll 111...., (10) !f.t:· t:JO m ._. CC> (30) Btll Joh111. Association's North American mile southwest of the Newport fleet up the coast to Santa 1be est ab Ji sh men t 0£
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CD 111111 a..t 1sp11t (C) (lDj (l)" A ·b 11:'*91: CO., Ml!ler) 4ke Mendota. Stearn's Wharf at Sant a and course which w 0 u 1 d eued the pressure a bit, but ~
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J1di Lathim. ~llttt.C.unt« 11 ~ Hl•.:·~,_'•ii~iil"'ii:r,...1brrree-w;m.,"''1el!,il1r!tacensl!tTueadl"'·ll!lramyr=B:,iariibiar:;';;·,.-hotmo--;t.aly:-tt-.itt--r~e~fl~ect[1.a~"d~e~a~r~tu~'rie1il~rom~~1he when all classes have started CBDI• It V..-. (30) --11 1 usual "island races Ch-and are under way the bay a....,... ...... (C) (30) dull. comeptitlon. start outside the S a n 1 a are so prevalent in Southern
lfriham Kwr. !~illlfl""'--The Soothe st and p ·r· Bar·bara harbor entrance and C i·r 1 MATIONALGDIVtAt.~A't'ION ) t.. ""' _,.. World ,,, a ac1 1c 1 a 1 om a.
t finish between a comm ttee II be Jn F·~T•...., 7:00.11 CIS (naiq ... '(C) (3()) God. Loil fllttWen ,i.,. 1 llDUll-C:OUt divisions were tied fo r The racing flett Wi ox •l'UZAm•n!!!-\iittw Cranlllt1. t.11 1ur11 1fht ii 1llNTtN a.ut · Santa Barbara during the
11 ri.u _, ""Mure. tf1trd with 1-1 records and the amed Semana Na""ca Rega•
(t) ·\fii'Cl'-O::Ptil., ,.,~-::: . • .... (C) (IO) -Mldwest-aod-NvTTil·w·e-S""r-2 -in Har OOr ta weekend of July Us. Sant; .... Dltp ,...., .. ....., • Ml-IJli
actJon. lift from Nfw YDR's Madi· •tm(])OJ fl,.-..t Ml~· shared fifth w.ith 1-3 marks. Barbara Yacht Club will pro-CHtl1•H1 hltr -1 P.M. =tth~=~:i~·~nJ:r;:•~e M(C) (Ml) (R) Phil Sllvtl's, P1ul Henry Bossett of Rhode vide local races for the nttt loa OM.• o,_ I J:JI
11...,.,ipt llwnl. "'""-MIG =~ -Milli~nt Martin •~d D•lll Island University sk.lppered Top · Race1·s during their stay. GREGORY PICK 1ln
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GI_ 1 lM LllCJ (30) ·•1u II> mmllJ Mllie: Dt Maicl11-dereated Midqle Atlantic in Two Newport Harbor skip-11-1 " ~~ .,1
T ~ (60) .I condenS1-two races, the Midwest in one, pers were top wiMers in the •lllCnDlt ~O~t ", atllll 1111 aact (C) (30) till fl UM'll "*'' ..... a11111.-and losing to the Pacific Assoclatlon or San Diego ~
1 U @ llilll •WM (C) (30) int h 1911 IM ,,.....U1l If tlll O>ut. Yacht Clubs Olympic Classes 1
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f .,:;,~11111..._•~1 (JO; 11111 ll:JIB .... CQ (JO) 1atw W•rl. wlndl aided the skippers in Sailing Club, won the Tempest 4_1c~.!:'1t~~i!:1A" "BAnw1"'L~Lo~·~~t~AIN"
• ....., (JO) the fJrst day of the week-long Class. Final results : . CMt. °"" 1 l'.M •• -i" fES•l••••ll·lllfls (55) -c:ompetJtkll on Mendota. SOLJNG (15) -Gold Dig·:/l==========~========;;;: S ftlt lilt CC> ,(JO) 11•••m•._ (Q Eight Pr 0 teste rs and ger, Roger Welsh, NHYC; {2)
1:308111 Cll."-.._ CC> (IO) (R) 8 ·~ .... (C) counterprotesters kept judges Bellwether, Tom Pi c kard, ~ 9iMJ Jama Mii l"""'1 w,.tl• • 111 ..., ..,... in session unti l early Tuesday LBYC : (3) Numero Uno , i ,.._ and delayed the tabulation of Elton Ballas, SDYC.
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(1(1) CR) .. Jf1111ts 1 11; Min." A 8 I lllr (C) Fishing Jn America, Bob
. fsthlf' impllelles Mii Qertb end • -..r. ..,._ ..,.... ...,. . .,, . ... ......... .. A.n d re , .}.1 BY C : ( 2 )
tltt Y-q;ini111 In, 1111 Pf'blns •ith (Gia•) 9-0""'4 flrrar, Jfacll• D Luftmeister, Fred 1t1iller J r., ' "' --""' """ ""' .... ' . ,,.,_ egrec Given SSSC; (3) Spook, H enry i/llDfl and Ry1n O'N~•I 1utSt. • Mt WI,. ltlill (C) Sprague lfJ, NHYC.
11'111 Merll '-(C) (30) Hlft· Comie D. Leedom, daughter STAR (J~) -{I) Ibls, Pete
ll' Follda, Mere-.. MeC&mbfWat fD E ,_.. (C) (IO) (R) of 1ttrs. Opal Leedom, 1983 BeMett, SOYC : (2) Somethin' acid Bob Newhllrt CDm,.te wftll "Wht S91•b '°' M111r .,. Robtrt W1iner, M•rlo Tllomis srtd monrovia St., Costa ~1esa , Else, Loy.•e\I North, SDYC:
Ceor1e Gobel. Jl:U tm ~a-....._.: "'Shi received ·her bachelor o( ar_ts (3) .Riffraff, Alan Raf fee ,
fl @ (f) EE......, _. ... ,,.. OiWll. degree duripg 1970 com-SOYC.
ltlltl' (f) (TO) (R) "Strldl1 tor mencement exercises at TE~fPEST (5) -(I) El
tlle Birds." t11n111 aoea .ff court ll:IG 88 CIJ M1n lrfffil (C) Anderson College. according Diablo Rojo, Bob Smith, SSSC;
becl11se sht •nd tht cblldr111 t• 8 9 00 ltt....., car. CC> J o. ofOclaJs _at_lhe_ lndiaoa l2J Fair Elajne, Phi I tt11ee dudlln1s from 1 t.lty Plrl ~ • ...... : "Ill• ii tlll lrH Mlli" -school. Matheso,1, SFVSC. m Trvtti tr c.......-.. (C) (30) (dr1m1) '39--1.ouis HtTW•rd, .loin 1----------------------lp Ptny ..... (60) Benflltt.
ID•-•-,,_ Dlll'"'C.O tCl (C) (30) An Introduction to th• A4J· Q) MW. -rM ....., Putr"'
Jilled M1na11ment Sc1111ce1 .. ,11s (com1c1J) '57-0on Munl)', Patricll
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· ,' .. !~!'. •~O't.iHAND..:.... Hal Landon Jr. (center) ·amwes. his fellow inmate Heath· Park·
. ;P (le'ft).· • Harvey Kahn with a most unusual d~~ of cards in ~ scene from
: '~ ·~~ Over the CuckOo's Nest," on stage tonight through Fnday at SOuth . . ' t~•'t; C.OS-t ,~ry in Costa Mesa. 1,.... . ' '
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Saddlebaek College
Fiesta Follies ~pen Ton1g~t
~ A J11USical variety lhl>w'.
. $1' Fiesta . FoWes, opens tonight
: · -· at 8-eblck Col)ep! is lhe I 1-:~; final Pi-oclu<tioo of tile year.
l Featuring· song, dance, and
'· -~. comedy, the ~rformances are
1'? ~ f<r ~ p:m. lhrousb
Satufd:ay in the ' college
. theater, Bull ding R. ·
Dancen ~Terry Flaherty,
GleM . DllUtls, H i J a r y
. Housloa, M I k e Slpddard, Bob i Yowit, Li11 '·Gates, ca:r~J
Sissom, Jean Sampieri affd '
Pam ' Downa. . . •
• ' l "°lo.lsu iliclude Yount: Hee--,
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Jack.le Glltesple, M a i k: nis, Charlene Hines, Deborah
Monroe; Dave McMahon,· San-Conlee, Kud-Lofland, 'Mlke
dfB:1r1.rd, Diane~ &ephenson,~uinh -1..0renr Rnuigno
Bobbi Stone, Dave Brown, D 'd H' II de d La ' Chr. Cl and Mike Hui> av1 o an r an rry is awson . Smllh. Accompanist at the
bert. piano will be E 1 e a n o r
Hosting the show will be Wahnnan of San Clemente.
the comedy team of Stoddard , In addition to ~i~ts and
Kit Mr-Donough and Larry 11 I R' h d Whea~. presenting_ original sma er voca groups; 1c ar
student humor. , Raub, musiC' instructor, will
Under the direct.ion of music direct the college choir in the
instructor ~1ontc La Bonte. show.
the members ot the pit band. Fiesta Follies is directed by
&re Brown, ClawSoo, Gil Bonnie Cogbill, drama in-
Sancbez, .Qean . Strandstra, structo.r. Choreographer is
GleM ~1cAlister,. David Fin· Bette Killion.
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Admission lo the show is
free to Saddleback students
with ASB cards, but advance
reservations must be made.
Admission' for the "pU6HC1s
$1. Reservations are n ow
available through the Fine
Arts Division office, 837-9700.
The Costl Mesa C I v i c
Playhouse, ·wtiicb Observ~ Jts
fifth birttiitay with ill latest
procllction. offers c o a s t a I
playaoen lhetr r.rst gUmpse
of the comedy ''Boeing·
Bcieln1." openlq Thuraclay lot
a lw<Hftekend run. ·
FoUoWlqg on Friday, also
for two weei:e11ds, wOI be the
first full-length show from the
newly fonned ·Irvine CQm-
munity Theater, ''Come Blow
Your 1Jorn." which started 1
. phenomenal career , for
playwright Neil Simon a
dec&de ago. li's ,·the aecond
show for the Irvine group
v.•ldch launched itself with a
pair of ODHCts lut month.
Meanwhile, South Co a s t
Repenory conUnues iU t~
show schedule t11 Cost.a Mesa,
mov its hlchly successful
"One ii.Jew Over the Cuckoo's
Nest"· up to I W~day
lhrou~Frld•Y~sc!!echile .and cuttJng back its newer show,
"Saved," ;to Saturdays and
Sundays only., And Newport
Beach'S open Ehd Theater
calls it -a career with two
Cin.al perfonnances ot "What
If?" . * Costa Mesa's Civic
Playbo\lse alters· its schedUle
a bit with its fifth. anniversary
show, "Boet..ig·Boeing," With
six perfonnanca Thursdays
through Saturdays. Resident
director Pall ·Tambelllni is
staging the Marc CamOletti
comedy. "
Stan Bell and Bob ~fcCaa
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dies v.·ho play the old shell
game with a trio of lovely
airline stewardesses. The
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Caneer Vieti10 Pieeolo··Symbol of:Conrage
Nti:W YORK (AP) -Runolac back
BriaD PiccOlo ol lbe <lllcago Bears,
aluled n«utly by temnmMe Gale
SlyfJ'I aa "a friend w'bo spells out
the word courage. 24 hours a day
evtty day el his life'' died Tuesday
ol·caid it lbe age ol 26.
One ol lbose who will not forget
• the former Wa~e Forest star who
-lbe "'°""'l''• lop &111und gainer and teMing scorer in 19" is Sayers.
who Piccolo hogan rooming with when
the Bears d~ on a policy «.
integrated room ing thret; yeprs ago.
Just three , weeks ~. at a dinner
ln New York at which Sayers was
booored as pro footbal.l's Most
Courageous Athlete for his comd>ack
from a knee injury, Sayers bad the
audience ill tears w:ith an emotion_al
'Young Could
Have Been
Bruin Star
'· Andy Young, the former ~ 1star
who was kil5ed·SundaY when bis mot.orcy~
c:le collided with a car, could have
, speed.-111 wbldl ho paid lrlbuto lo
Piccolo. . • . .
"You flatter me by giving me tbja:
award,'~id Sayers, 1'but I tell yoa··
here and ,_ tbal I aocept k r.,.
Brian Piccolo. llriao Plceolo Is the
man of ~e who lbould receive
the award. It is mine tooi&bt. It
is a-iail P~'I tomorrow.
"I love Brian Piccolo arxl l 'd like
all ol you to love him too;
"When you hit your knees to pray
\onight please ast God to Jove him too." .
Sayers credited P.iccolo with being
one ci the people who bad urged
him on as ho niade hit comebacll.
and asked·the audiencti .. to compare
his courage wjth that which J am
siupposed to po66elS. ,.
'"l'blnk ol -llld hit -and lorti!Dde -. In the months
since lat November, in and out -Of
.hoopillls, bopiac lo play lootboll apin
but not loo "ft, .. .., llme whal
the mM"e was « might be. Brian
Pk:eolo has never given up. , ,
"lie bu the bNrt ol • giant and
that rare form· of courage that allows
. him lo kid blmaell .... hil --.
-cancer. He bu the-mental attitude
that makes JM l'"'ld to b.lve a
friend who spells ou1·4be-courage
24 hours a day <!Vf!rJ day ol • his .
life."
Piccolo hogan dlsplayine the inner
man when be left Wike Forest and
WU N)I: drafted by any pro lam
becaUle he WU supposedly too small.
Howevfl', he signed as a free agent
wiUl the Bean, llld · In.de many coo-
tcibutlom, particularly wbea Say ..
WU injlnd in 1981.
PlccQlo toot ""' !or tho llul tiw_
l8mel of the lt8IOll and carried 7t
times kr :19 yardl, flnllhiD& wilb
' 450 yarda -the belt of bis CllMr.
He played durinc lbe 1111-......,
until Not'. 23 when be WU declared
oul ol a a.me· apinlt )lattllme
because of a cough.
'!be coueb iunled oul to be·-·
and Plceolo ~enl a 411-llow' -•tloo at lbe md o( laat November
for the removal-·of a malignant tum<l'
on his chest. 'ftne months IM he
-· f1lnller ·--and Ibis mmtb 11ain fttumed to-Memorial
Hospital.
"At !Int the -<!. malignancy
anted Ute heck out · o( me.'" said
Piocolo: "Bui tile ~ WU jull !-. lie ..... lo .... lot -
.... before 11w rn ---and made me understand. He tokl
me the altlmlUYU and-whal could ·
""-'· 0 8y the Ume be WM done I was
· saying, 'Ob, boy, let's go.'
P""'* Jajc!. be tell lbe pqblio need·
ed !bat tind <( education to !ighl
tbt baWe with cancer. _
•"Jbere•s still the old, old way' of
· thlnting 1bout cancer," he esplained.
"One of the big problems ii educating
the public about Jt. 'Ibey don't want
to know about ii. They jusl hope
i~will go .away. WeJ!, it won't go
away."
Picoolo aloo 1aicl be wanted to play
foolba again, a
w:itb the diseaae had changed his
perspective abou~ lire.
"Al one lime (oolball w;i, the most
import.ant thing," he said.
"Sul when you're lying on your
back and you wonder l£hether you_'rt
going to Jive or die ind you're tblnk1ng
abo!ll your three little girls you--eome
to discover there arb-mor-e jn1portant
thing! than ~tball. "YOll look t the world with a
difff rent pe ive after something
like this., You ink a~ you wonder.
You say to yo self. '11ave J •treatep
my kids . right, have 1 been home
enough, did I waste a lot or lime?' "
Both Halas and Sayers would say
he_didn 't. :f
Phillips . Plqns No Slia.keup ' .~·.,
Murp·hy ·Pitches;
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• been one of the mainstays on the UCLA ----~oq'°'·uad Which-iSfaVbl'e<t to waltz-to the
NCAA title this week in Des Moines.
Angels ·5 1/2 Behin~
... CLEVELAND (AP): -"I don't plan
any shakeup right now," California
Angel5 maJtager f..e!tY Phillips said. "We
jµ~ have to believe lhat things will
slai't ~g back together.''
·~ "I think · it will get better wlleri. We
do11't have to fa~ left-handers, "c'y Cry Jim Bush. coach d the favored Bruins.
i;ays Young would probably have been
in the-45s this year for_tbe_~..._D!e:
fonner Long Beach Jordan ·High whiz
was a member of UCLA's national record
.t3:03.4) mile relay team of 1969.
He had ~ probtems, however •.
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OllM• WHIT8 ~ and dropped oul of lbe Westwood !J>.
gtituUon to take his junK>r year at Idaho
State.
BuSh goes oo 1o chat about the up;.
coming national c o 11 e g i at• cham-
pionships. He says the po&e vauk mld
sprints are key events fer his Bruins.
-"we have three. strong vault.en ancf
~d score heavily there. Bul you know
how unreliable pole vault points can
be.'' he says. "If Reggie (Robinson)
can come through for a few points
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in the 220 and a couple in the JOO,, -
. we should be okay.'' ,
Bush will enter ex-Huntington Beach
ace Paul Williams (I :49.4) in the l80
and has him as an alternat.e on the
mile relay. Williams is being counted
upon to be a steady 1:.f9 runner ned·
year and Bb&h says he may even go
• under 1:48.
"Paul will be··a different man next
year, although I dori't" mean that to
sound lite be didn 't have a good 1970
season. When a ·guy keeps improving
and turns in a couple lifetime best.I.
that's about all you can ask,". Williams ·
clocked a 47 .S mile reliy leg in the
conference: meet.
Bush would not ·confirm or deny my
1nfonnation that Merritt JC flash Warren
Edmundson will eoroll at UCLA next
year. Edmonson has ru(l 9.3 for the
100 and has a 45.8 relay leg to his
credit. ·
DIVING TOO LATE -Joe Azcue, California Angel
catcher, makes a dive at Jack Heideman of the
Cleveland Jndi~ in the third Inning of Tue.oday
night's game. Heidemann scored from third on a
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sacrifice fty to right-field, beating the throw by
inches. The Indians won, g..2, to push the Angels
51/z games behind M.i.riDesota.
World Soccer
Semifinals
Slated Today
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MEXICO CITY (AP) -Mucb or the
world and all_ Qf Brazil, West Germany,
Uruguay and Jtaly will be k>oking
hysterically toward Mesico today al the
semifinals of lhe World Cup soccer cham·
pionships.
Brazil, favored to reach the final and
win the CUp for 'the ~time, dashes
with Uruguay in all-South American
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Dodgers Trlmnph, 1-0
Sutton Wiser, Stronger;
Set,s Goal of 20 Wins
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Doa sUiton Dock Ellis, 5-4, makes his -first start
was only three victories shy of the for Pitlsbui-gb sik'e hurling his no-h.itter 1
20-win circle last season but he figures last week at San Diego. He 'll be oppased
he's a good bet 1o hit it for the first by Los Angeles left-hander Claude Os· time in 1970.
"l'ln pitching the best I have In my teen. 8-6.
career," tile personable Los ~geles "I guess it's about time I did :t0metbing
rigtit-hlllder said Tuesday night alter good against Pittsburgh,'' 11 id
-*'---'l::f--*-----'m='ee:.::Ung at Guadalijara, while the two
European teams square~ofrat Mexico
City's 112,000-seat Azteca Stadium, with
the Germans favored.
he blanked the Pittsburgh Pirates J-0 Grabarkewitz. Ia 20 official at bats
-·against.. the Firates,-Grabby has only_
three hib and bu struck out 13 times.
"'J'h8t's terrible.'' he said, smiling. "No
wonder fans boo me. Heck, I boo myself
hitting like that."
·Ray Ricardo, former Oramce Cult
College, COili Mea mp type, picked
ap ts yank net i• 11 carries clarln(
tbe UniverUty of B•waU'1 s,prtng fletball
game. Re wu oa tbe wllllling (zt..'1)
1ide.
ht tbe same dff, former Goldn West
College ..,. 8-Parlunu caopt two
passes for If yank.pd a i.oucbdown.
BID Eller, ftrt Jlepped at Miiter Del,
wa1 accorded ftnt kul AD-West Coast
AWetie Coal~.....,. as a caldter
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Mexico City.
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Italy and Uruguay a1so have won the at Dodger Stac:tium on four
Jules Rimet Cup tw)ce, while West his third shutout of the season.
hita for Grabarkewltz puzzled eve• though he's
Germany won It once: The cup becomes "I think l'm smarter as a pitcher
the property o{ a country that wins now," he we•t on, "and I'm stronger,
ii three times. too."
Thill has been one o( the cleanest Sutton, whose 17 wiM last year were
·and least violent o! Workl Cu p tempered by 18 defeats, is now 8-S.
tournaments thus far, although the He tmrlted Tuesday night with an extra
.Brazil-Uruguay rnalch could change all day of reel and manager Walter Alstoo
that. With 28 o( the 3Z acheduled games now is toying with the idea of a five-man
still leading the club with a .339 mark.
"Sure I think about the strikeouts."
he said. "And the more 1 th.ink about
them th~ more J strike out.
(.'Olllp1eted, no player has been ejected. rotation.
"Like the other night a g a In s t
Pittsburgh. J struck ·out oa two real
good pitches. I should hit those. I stayed
awake all night just lhinking about 'em •
I even came to the park &till thinking
about those two pitches."
i -The reason for the disciplined cham· "It was certainly one of SuttOll's better PlnS•u•oH LOS ANO•Lll
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Fostfl" pionship is put down to the stringent games," said the manager, "and it kloks •• ~ 11 r.i •• , 11 rlll
Tu'·s laid out of the lntemaUonal Foot-like he's got much better stuff with "",.1o11, '' • • o 0 w1111, u ' • o • rt;: Hd)n ... ,j, 'D 2 0 MOl1.d '0 0 0 f'!---:----'~·=:::::..:~;_;;~:::__.::..:..::,:~,,...._ba~ll Federation (FIFA) at the outset. four days r.est." "'ouv .... rt ' o 11 o w P•"""'• lb , o • • r !Jbey'-mad 't_cl to etees.:--::"T':be";:'v;;ic:;::.,;;,w;:;;hl;::ch':ii:lue'ared;;_;;,:;;:lbe':.i...,..;;:;,;' :1~'.:!;·,!, ,, ~ : ~ : :=!:"1s~1t .) : ; : F• h T • h ' nd 1 that r •I. t 11e-J.... .~ .... -. ~. n-• , .,_, lg t Omg t \ managers a p ayers none o 1.ue a a game apiece, was ma PoSSJ M•trfl.-1 211 4 , 1 0 G..-.. nr, lb J 1 1 1 dirty play or fighting that has marred by Billy Grabarkewitz' fourth-iMing J M•Y· c-' -o o o L-1tbvr1, 2b , • 1 o
evi""'''" World"-·-·" be •-•--tect. home run off Bob Veale 5-7 • P•t.i.:, •• ' 0 0 0 Tortiort.11 1 • • o ...... ..... .. ....,. WVUN _.. • • v .. 1 •• p 1 0 • 0 Sutton. p ~ • I • Team coaches tn tum atresaed to their It was .. Grabby's'' axUi homer o( P-n. p11 1 o • o
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Many mat.Ches have been billed as run. ll-••hlli. M•r ... otk1. LO&-Pl1t1buf9h 1, LDI "r1-
possible tlar~ -and the latest i11 In tonighl's final · larM of the aeries, !~::'ti~: ::::•:=:0.,~'s~~· l11t-Gr•""'e-
the Bnz~Nguay meeting whtch has
a history ot troubie.
The Angels are shaken up enough
as it· is and their dreMU O{ winaing
the American League West title are
beginning to fall apart.
They sank s·lf.t games behind froat-run-
ning Minnesota Tuesday night as lowly
Clevelaltd -last in the East -battered
them 9-2. It was Califomia1s fourth con·
secuUve defeat and the sixth in seven
1ames.
Angels a~ right·halKler A n d y
Messersmith, 6-6, was the primlry victim
of Ute Indian uprising and rookie Rich
Hand was the benefactoc. And it was
the secOlld time a game has ended
that way. Hand's only two victories in
aeven ~ecisk>111 have beet against
California, both times with Messersmith.
on the short end of the score.
California closes out the dismal .road
trip tonight, sending Tom Murphy, 6-5,
against Mike Paul, 0..3, or Rick Austhri.
0-0. After taking Thursday off, they open
a home stand Friday night agai1st
Milwaukee.
Phillips studied lbe Angels' slumping
record, then commented: "I'm not wor-
ried about it because we're· missing
two big guys,'' Ken McMullen and Bill
V08S, sideu.ed by injllrie5.
night," he added. · 1
Everything appears to ha ve fo!Oe(f.at
once. While California 's once-hot ''bats
have begun to cool off, the carlIBd...rUn .
averages of their moundsmen has begun
· to soar.. But again Phillips ex pr~
no concern, ,
· "I caH't aflorcl to get doWn on' :fliem
yet," he said, "not with JOI g a"fu"f: • to go." 1·
The Angels nicked Hand for a first-in·
ning run as Sandy Alomar a11d Roger
Repoz singled and Jim Frtgosi·· lofted
a"' sacrifice Oy to right. .~_ ..
The Indians tled it l·I · in the seco1d
on an unearned run as 'folily ·Hort.On
grounded into a forct.'Out but took ~oiid
as Alomar's lhrow to first 14'0und · up
in the dugout. Ted Uhlaendc r's· single
drove Horton home. )•.IU ·
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oger rown (left), :J()O:pouna s Angeles Rairi's., defensive linenla"'n~. ~--
doesn't go for wind sprints and Jie 'd rather ride than \Valk on a golf
course. Joe Brauenslein gives him a ride at Indian Lakes during the.
Better Boys foundation pro-am event. Roger got plenty of exercise.
-"He took.-120 swings or _more, good for the arms. He. had to climb inti>'
and out of the cart that many times, good for the thighs and hips, lfe
also developed his forearms by raking numerous sand traps. ·
NEW YORK (AP) -tight lw will
get a look at What could be 1•
hea.vyweighl champion Joe Frazier'"
future when Mac Foster meets Jerry
~ in • scheduled lo.rounder tonight
at Madi90n Square Garden.
They,. also will get a glimpse i1to
the nostalgic past as part or a special
cer.e:tno111 ..honacin&..Jact Dempaey, who
will be 75 next WedneJday. Chari.el
The two ?lit met 'n Lhe Work! Cup
final in RH> DI Janeiro in 1950, when
Uruguay shocked the fanatical home fans
in the 200,000 cBJ*ity Marcana Stadium
to win 2-1 with tW'o'lfcOOO hall pals.
Situ~tio·n Normal-~Casper Ills Prevail
) -,, wn1--tarry-Ule-fight-on-teievision jn
~ coklr at 7 p.m.
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Quan'y, lbe young veteran lrom
Bellllowii' should be lbe .... .,... ... ,
yet for the massive FOiier, who is
gwiiiillg for 1 shot at Frazter.--
Foster has bocked ool aU 24 of his
opp>neots since turning pro after si~
yean in the Marine Corpl, includiq:
two loun in Vietnam.
>-;But befoa;e _!1Je. two_~ battle .
tt out -FO!ttt Is from Fm:no -
the crowd will get a chance '° '*
Dempeey in actioh. -
F'Um.1 will be shOwn on gia'n_MICreen
ill the .Gu;den of llempsey's .fiP.U wllll
J-Willanl ar<I Luis Firj)o and hi3
farl'IOlll "Jone count" bout With Gene
Tunney.
In lg)9 the t\Y'O nations met in ooe
of the bloodiest brawls ever seen \n
South America. Several p I ayers.
managers and fans were~lnjured jn the
South American ~ip match
playe4 in Buenos Aires iad won by
Brazil 3-L -'""-
The Uruguay player• will ., doubt
be reminded of their quarter-final •gainSI.
West Germany in the Ullll World Cup
when two playen were sent orr.
The Jtaly·Wett Germany clash J not
erpeaed IO ProdUce such fireWOrki, ...
1llhough with an appearance in World
cup final at stake anything can happen,, •
GlliMi Rivera;-Jt.ary·•s sta:r 'fOrward,
played hia f1rsl. game in the quarter
final 4-1 victory over host Mexico at
Toluc• -and wu cautioned by thl
rereree for-ar,utnr.
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.CHASKA, Minn. (AP)--Bill Caspc!f t.o ~w -then Casper has to be rated
has just h~ a piece of his jaw bone the short-odds favorite in lhe tn--
f'emOvtd. '!be fnt knudde of his rigM ternational field ot: 158 which startl the.
hand Is afir! with pa.in. He hu· gained four-day trek Thutaday over th e
weight •nd hasnt' played in 1 tournament Hazeltine National Got£ Club.
in 9eVe11 weeks. . Casper, twice winner of this event,
So everything is nonnal for the is held together by glUZe-and adhesive
ailment1""'1" Masters Champion pill( lape. lie gulps pills lbe way ,.... people
into the 10th U.S. Open Golf Tournament -devour candy miJU. Wberell most of
Thursday. the afOuent pros are accompanied b)'.
"For a few days last '!9tk T didn't businesl apnts aRd public re1..1tjons ex-
tllink 1 would mue-1r.•·tbe mDd-ma~ perts, Bill carries Uong his own stafr
nered craltSman from Bonita, Calif., ·of OOcton. • ~
said 'today. · "I haveri'l played si:nce:-lbe Touma.
"Finally, I decided l'd better get out . ment of 9tJamplons in late April," Ca!pel'
1of California or go broke payinc doetor said. "l ·J¥81 111 set to play in three
bills," toumamenlll durirw the past si:r "eeks,
If calamilX breed..-success -u .some but Qch,timt aomething happened.
<i ·lhe hiltor]I in the Opet1 ii Inclined "I "" packed to go · lo Memplti~' • • •
Then I developed a" virus. T had 1
102-degree temperature. My mouth broke
OUl with cold acres. 1 became lethargic
and wanted to sleep 14 hours a day.
"Then I wanted to play at Charlotte.
But this knuckle injury thal I developed
in Tokyo alter the Masters started
hurting me. It's a dish>cation of the
bone jn the rira knuckle of the riiht
hand. Everytime 1 hit -an iron it felt
.as if I was stabbed with a knife.
1'l wanted \o play' in the Wetern Open
last week al OUcago. But my hand
injury becam~ ..,_lated again. l c®kln't
play.'"
Last 'Thlrsd1y, Casper got a _tooth-
, ache. The dentist said be had an impacted
wildorn tooth in his right jam. An OP.tra-
Uon .waa requncC A part ol lbe ilono . .
..
_4was taken Ou( and lt Tool( (our .s(itches
to close the wound.
"ft'5 better now,'' Casper said, ~fter
shooti ng an even par in his fir.st tour
of the llazeltine. coursg •·eut I've put
on some weight. and the long layoff
may have cost me some ot mY.
allarpncss." ~
Weight long has been one of Cast>Cr•s
many problems. on e ._a-p1110wy, ~
pound •fat man. he has reduced to a
svelte 180, His diet progrn1n was t ided
by a plague Ol exetic allergies· .: .to
fruits, pork,. l>Oultry, lnmb and assorted
pesticides. Jn crrec.1, he is aUecgi~'~to
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In County Meet
NOEL PAULSON
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OI ... Deltr PIM ....
Mlddit distance racet hive
often been called the tlamour
events of tract and field ~
pell\ion. .
It th!1 ls the C41tie, the se-
cond annual Oran&e County
lnvltaUonal· meet Saturday
-aftemoon at Fred K e II y
Stadium (El Modena Hich
School) 1111 all the earmarks
of • wwid class event· Paulson's · Twoo1t11ewor1d 's prem1ere runners, both from Australia,
' will compete ip the two mne
Ambl.t1"o~n run. Ron Clarke, the man who holds or bu held n«>rd.s, bOth
metric and yards, from two
miles to Dve ·miles, ii still f ulfilled running strong at 33.
, • · Fellow countryman Kerry
• . O'B.rien, a youngster It M,
'By CRAIG SHEFF is following in bis loouteps
oi .. DellJ '"" ,.... and threatens to move brto
When Noel Paulson signed the record picture at any time.
.) professional b41eball con-Both will be on hand for
lr¥:t. recently jt fulfilled 8 the Orange County event and
ju;!i&,g ambition. each is cognizant of the other's presence. •·I've dreametl of playing And, 8 bit of psychological
effort bu been S : 57 .S, aJthousb be bu run the .
distance In compeUtion OD on-
ly two occulons.
ding arr1y ol-lalont lntbe
In addJtloa lo the -.... ding array Ot talent in lbe
men'• eventa where moil of
men's events where most of
the top tract ud fleldaton .
of this .,..,.1ry wtll meet
oulstoridlnf foreign. stars, lour
races are carded for the fem·
inine gender in the Orana:•
County tptd<lcle.
. 'Chi Cheng, Cal ·Poly
Republic of China ii entered
in all four but may not com-
pete in more than two · l'MIS.
She .et new world 'ncan1a
in the 100 and no.yard dub '
events last weekend.. , . , • ,
Women'& events include the·
100 ·~meter hprdles, 100, 4t>
and llO. She ;., undecldOd
about the f40 and • but
is 1 defiaite entry in the sprint
and hurdle fiekts. ·
• Troy Nine
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Injury List
Mounts
For South
By ROGER CAIWION
DI 1t1t O.IW Hit SIMI
The casualty litl of the
South Ali-Stat -I \earn
that is acheduled 10 meret the
North Satur<tay at Oraiage
-Coast CoUqe 1n the utth ln-
.nua! Orwe Co~y All-$tar
classic Is beginning to a&IWl\e
staggering proportiona.
Tuesday n i 1ht '1 con-
frontation with tone Beach
City College turned into a
near-disaster as &-7 Skip
Wlllianls of Eslancla High
sustained a painful knee injury
after only 3:57 of playlng Umc ·
and Lee Haven oC Newport
Harbor was able to perform
at half speed for ooly a minute
before being forced to retire
in favor of a badly weakened
ankle. •
The Joss or this pair, coupled ,
with a 151-1.30 drubbing from
the host Vikings, further
cemen ted the SOOth's distinct
role as the underdog. in
Saturday's test with the rapid-
fire, run and gun North aquad
under coach. P8t Adams .
The N o r t h tuned up for
Saturday's business with a
final scrimmage a g a i n s t
Cypress Junior College this
afternoon. • -;-
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pro ball ever since I was warfare is t.ak1nJ place as
a kid;" Paulson told the DAI· the two build tbemlelv
LY PILOT after inking with toward the Commonwealth
the Kansas City Royals. Games at Edinborough ln mid· ·July.
In Finals ~ Coach --Don..J..eav_ey~s-Soutli. __ -+;
tea m has kept trainer Bill
Paulson, a graduate of • Clarke, the master of the Pacifica High in Garden situation aDd veteran of in-
Grove and a tw~year football ternaUonal competition . by ami baseball standoiit at nine years, threw several
Golden West College, will barbs at O'Brien at a press
report to the Royals' Billings, luncheon Tuesday. .. "I think Kerry can run
Mont., farm Club tometime 1:26.0 in the Orange County
this week. meet Saturday. He s al d
.He was signed by Roaey yesterday he ·would try to set
Gilhousen, the Royals' West a-fut pace."
Coast Scouting D I r e c t o r • O'Brien disagreed with the
Terms of the contract were SUtDmation but added, "I hope
not 'disclooed, but Paulson said ·to redeem myself for the pooi'
·. that a provision of lhe pact showing beie last year" (he
provides hlm with enough finished fourth in a race
money to finish his college Clarke won in 1:30.0).
education. O'Brien says he fl,rures he
At Pacifica, the 5-JO~. 175-has run cloee to 40,000 mill!
·pounder was an All -Garden in 10 years of. competition and
Grove first team selection his usually l'\lDI abOut 15 mUu
senior year, hitting the ball dally jhe yur around.
-at a .320 clip. . He will double ift the 10,000
But he re ally came into his mettn and the steepleebaH
own after enrolling al Gokten in the Empire Gamei but
\Veil. hUn'tbeen running the bar-
Paulson batted .390 for rier rMt recently. He at-
coach Fred Hoover'• club bis tributes bis lack of lnjuriel
first season, then hii at a thil )[tat to this fad.
. 356 clip this past campaign "Tbere ii a lot el preaure
leading the Rustlers In hitting. on the Achlllea tendOna In the
All::C<lnference~Moors came 1~pJechue. IUght now I am
In bundles. He was an all-In the best condition ol my
Eastern circuit pick his Jife becauJe I haven't been
freshman year and earned AlJ. runninc · it."
Southern Ca 11 for n I a Con-· Clarke turned to bia plus
ference laurels at 11<.'0Dd bue for rttirlment.
for 1970. "I may nm in a few meets
-He also drew conference after the Games but that is
laurels in football aa a , all Scandinavia ls the f>elt
defensive safety. place in the world to run
Hoover feela PaullOn will and-break records. The cool
do well i'n pro ball. "There evenln&s a n d enthmlaatlc
b a lot. of bulldog in him," erowdl make it ideal. If you
say s the Ru.!tler coach, ad-want to race, 10 to Scan-
diiig, "he is a tough com-dinavla."
petitor. Beca use ol. his nature Alto in attendance at the
and--the-fact--pro ball ii a pre11 confe,rence at the Sad-
tough grind, he will acellmate dltback Inn in Santa Ana were
himself well." dllC\11 thrower BW Neville and
Paulson and Hoover agreed FraiicllCO Arese, Itallln miler
thathldson's hltting bu an who fmlahed second to Chuck
Jd&e over his fielldng ability. LiBeftl iir Portland tut week
~St's what I Ute to do la 3:11.f. ·~i," saYs the 20:year-old Ahle feels It la: polSible
-;itar. "1 don'l care where . I for the winner Satu~1y to
;A..y, just so I get to hit." run J :i5.0 or S:M.O. H11 belt ':'
President's Finals Set f. .
(For Mile Square Co urse . Klelvla WCll the low 'bit COID-
polltJoo with a 2t....S.-por
..... of 121. Del Hamn and
1011 Cbuct placid -at
Bucs B e g in Con d itioning Cla ss Ritchie in constant .motion After Wi n Four Orange Coast College students are shown do.. ~
OMAHA (AP) _ After a ing push-ups. during -OCC sports conditioning class
which began Tuesday. The four, ·from. left, are
fi\ie.day grind in mostly to-Harry Carmack, Lumpy Durkin, Dave Gleaso~ and
Kermit Simons. The ciaSs is held-each Tue.sday and
Th'ursday night for prospective Pirate football
players.
with his ice packs, tape and
ottier retatecJ, itemr-neceasary
in the healing business.
. Others who have been under
si.ress in the lastfew dayS
degree teinperatureS, the doU-----------'-'----'.-----~---------'---------------ha \•e been Dale ~ters,
ble eliminaUon College· Worl4 ·
Series reached a showdown
stqe Wednesday with three
once-be.tten teams rtmalnin&
,in the orlgln1l field of el&ht.,
Second-i'anked Teus <•7) .
will meet No. S Florida State
(41-1) loni&ht at I p.m. PST.
The winner will face NO. ·1
Southern California-(56-13) at
the same time Thursday for .
the championship. 'lbe Tro-
jana drew a Wednesday bye.
-1be windup includes teams
backed by previous world
series erperieoce. Tes:u la in
its lfth appearance and won
in 11111 and llliD to be the
only club ever to take 11JCo.
cesalve tWes. Florida State .
is here for the filth time with
a previous best showing being
-fourth place lrt 1962. USC has
made the big show 12 times
and won it five, the last in
1111.
TeH1 Coad> CJ!ff G11Jtalaon
said he would start senior
righthander Jam .. stne1 (1-1)
Wedllesday night. S tr e e t ,
quarterback of Teus' national
football champions,_ hu been
nura1ng a pulled gi"oin muscle
and in I ltart Sunday against
Ohio U. be lasted two lnninp,
strlkinc out four, before being
hampered.
Jack ~tallbtgs of Florida
State is expected to count.r
with unbeaten Gene Amman,
junior r:lghthandar, who hu
14 victories. He made his
world series debut with a
remarkable 0.80 i!ii"ned run .J
average Saturdly and fired
a two-tUtter to blank Arizona ....
Tnu blew a 7-1 lead In
losiJll lo Use 1-1 in 14 irr.1inc1
Tuesday nla!rt and absorbed
its tlrit aeries defeat . The
same wu only one innlnr
abort of 1 tourney record •.
Curl Carlson and BOb Austin.--·
The ·tatter lhtee, however,
L t M. k n D .. ,"' l !CI Pair . , appear to liave licked the in-
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., Q z a es-r--:-resen-ce-i~P:Je ltr;::--. • ----.~L....OLLL---jttrjtt;...1-YI" veoble!y m,._. u t-ter-e d-a£.---+1
. . ' . · , . . · . . · wm· · 8 'Mate. h 1erwards, "This 1. jury
business lonight has · shed w i,ns, $106,00 0 Th. us Far Greg JablOMki and Chuck :;?h~~,u~~~;~d~/1~·".:;
Nachand, UC Irvine's NCAA strength, you know, I h •
· · boards."
Dick Loti I.I plafing the best gol r or· his
professional caret~ aOd is' currently among
the leading money winners of the PGA tour
on the eve or the U.S. Open.
E\·er heard of !he llustler? This one has
no0Un1 to do with Indoor sports along lhe
billiards or pool line.
It Is the name of the world"s fastest boat,
currently owned hy a Co1npton tire man,
College Div.ision d o u b I e-s ·Haven and ·Williams are
. champions. won a second twi>lhirds of the starling front
round match .Jn the Uni versity Jine for the Rebels along with
Division tournament at Salt Dan Broiierick.
At the moment he is one of three players
to capture two victories on the tour this year
and hls ability is quieUy making Its pre-
sence known.
Whert we first met Dick,-he was vaCation-
Lake City, Utah Tuesday s ... 111 AM·Sltr Slllf
~ Johnny Beandoin. night. SklP w1111.""'
Beaudoin has been clocked at Z86. 793 mph The Aritealer duo defeated '-~• Hivr11 Don llroderlci< at l.ake Isabella and unofficially had a ru11 Pete K\Car and Billy SaVage llf(k-Mnillr ---
' • ' ' ' or 315 mph on the san1e lake. of the University of Alabama, ~~· i:.~11.,.,
Recently hew.as indu.cted Into ho.at racing·s • ,, ~. , •. The mcel ~the No.· tur1 c ... 11... •,
llall of Fame 1n New York and 1s currently .,...., """ Y ~~ck'":.,:1'"'" ,
awallinc .-·ord for a new try at speeds of over 2 -·seeded doublet team from s1 ... 1 Mc:Ler.ac>n !
30ll mph on water. ' Miami U n I v e r s I t y , . Pat BO:,,:i:nn ~
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HANDY
la lhe me111Ume. he 11 showlng_a_half~hour.-Grarrier-:-and-Luis G&rcia, in-s~,. "~ "•"'"
color fllm of the H111ller In action to .11ervlce third round action today. ~n::' .~~~·~~ :! ~ ~: ;~
clulll around Southern California aod whea l'----------------------
lte makes u 1ppearuce, be pidb lbe Hu1dlr
Into die parking lot for lnspet'tlo~ of one and
all.
The Olm 11 1vallable -on 5hort nottce for
club pro1ram chairmen looking for an ouL
Call Beaudoin .at (213) 632-3767.
* w * * ing at Clear Lake In Northern California prl· Did h k th i·r · ti ro lhe or to his first ear on the PGA tour you c ec e qua 1 y1ng mes r
- -Y --:-· -earlier-model-stock-cars-at-Ri·ver--side-Inter.
He had spent most of his yo1:1ths as ~n naUonal Raceway over the weekend ?
amateur golfer and had won the CalHo~n1a , Clem ProcLor or Paramount gained !he pole
st.ate championship. At Clear Lake he aspired position for !he California 100 Saturday wilh
to become a w1ter skier and ha~ made a 8 Um e of 104.78 mph. This would have placed
small wager with a friend bef~e .his trip th.at him seventh in the Falslaff 400· Sunday ex:-
he could get up on one skJ w1ijun • 24-hour cept his car, a 1965 fo'ord , was too old.
period. Proctor, winner of the Permatex 200 In
For ~ who foll~w water sports, using January at Riverside, was well on his way
one ski 11 1 rather difficult maneuver for a to victory in the 100-miler when misfortune
novice never bavlng.JM:en...on..il'..uldi be!ore. struck.
But, Dick made it with time to spare an He was firiilthe lead iaur-;n-ttn~-race
has since been concentrating on his '(olf going into tum one when a -car was sent onto
game. the track from the pits in front of hlm . I-le
With more than $106,000 ~on in less than was forced off the course. spun and broke
hl U of the 1970 season, he is well on the way a brake fluid line in the process.
to bis greatell year. The U.S. Open would be Needless to say, Clem was fit to be tied
a juicy plum and his game is at lts peak bul the unfortunate situation was charged"orr
right DOW. The 1970 Open champ could be to racing luck and he will have Lo return in
Diet Lotz o{_ Hayward, Calif. January !or another try oil Riverside.
I always go go go ·
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Je lb.is divillon .
Aaul Quezad• fices John ~~iUo and Gary Kni1ht meeta
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Golden West Weigladifter
. Tom Allanson of Gol.d~n .west College weightlifts,'as . Thur~day evening. Supervising is'Golden West coach
part of sports conditionmg class for prospective Don Ro\ve. ·
Rustler football players held each Tuesday. and
Edison,. Co:ro·:ria del Mar,. FV
·Post Summer Cage Wins
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Edison High charged lnto Oiler-s.
an early lead and held it Villa Park started fast and
.. lift h U o1 t... I held the lead throughout In ug 8 -regu ar ac-defeating Westminster by ...a
lion only to have Garden ?H? margin in the second
Grove tie the acore at 54-54 game at HuriUngton Beach.
In the closln& aecOnds and Thursday's schedule finds
send the adioo' into overtime Corona del Mar facing . La
. tn an opening round game Quinta at 1:30 'at Westminster with Rancll!> Alamitoo aod
In the HWlllngton ~ach ....,: Westminster playing the 7,45
mer basketball league. contest.
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11 poinll in overtime to 1ain be F~tain Valley and Buena
a 6W3 victory over Garden· Park 1n the opener and the
.Grove at Westminster. • Oilers .and Villa Park in the
Four of the five Edison nightcap. w111mlm~r 14 21 u 11 -''
starters hit in double figw'es Garden Goive and Bolsa
with Bob Wright bi&h man Grande open action at Marii1a
\11111 P1rk If 21 n II --,,
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with 15. with the Vjklngs and Edison -wn-
The Charse:rt put together completing the two-game slate •· wr1v111
a light zone defenae to grab at '1:45. ~:.:=on
a commanding 31-20 halftime Mllflllfl9'tll s-11 Utl :'."~rlthl
· advantage with Garden Grove ,. It ,.. • Himwo
bouncing back in the second Wlw 1 3 ' • 1 •~rclMA'I Wilker l I ' ' 5choOler
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Only one game was played ==· ; ~ ~ !
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at Marina High where Tandy Tot111 J! 10 u .so
Gillis' Corona del Mar quintet '111n11111 v11'i: 1~1 "' ''
copped a ~ deciaion over L'flldl ' ' 2 u
Bolsa Grande. The Marina-~:~:':' 1 ! ~ ~
Rancho Alamitos contest was Geor~ n \ .. ' J>OSlpo~ due io final ex-~= ;-~ ~ 1
: aminafuns at Rancho. To1111 10 ls 1s ss
Do K·1 na..&i Sew• "' 0..11.,.. n 1 lian ,..... ..... the Sea H1111H"9!0n i!IHcti 10 1 11 11 _ JO Kings in the qrtng co!umn Foun11111 v111rY 11 12 , :n _ .ss
with. 21 points. His running \.
mate and one-half of the scor-
io)g punch expect<d to lilt
Corona into league title con-
tention nezt seuon, Mike
Sevier, is out of action for
Chamberlin
Soars to 84
!he summer wlth . a track UC Irvine's Ron Chamberlin
Jnjury. red to •• · 1· st round The tight Corona defense · soa 1• O'I 18 u·
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Sport Spectaculc:lr
thru Juno '20
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held Bolsa Grande to eight P~Y 1':I the NCAA golf·cham-. 1 .. · pioMhips at Avalon Lakes ~1e!d goa s. They scored . 19 Country: Club In w Ohl points at tb_e__ arren, o
~~-ed ~ wltlt two Sea Kings leJving The Anteater star was well GOLF West Coast Ellms
one week of demon1tr1tion1,
exhibitions end c~nte1t1 of ~kill
world champion 1k1t1bo1rd teem\ try
-your game 1g1in1t theirs! Try,,t~• . . ;..i.., .......... ..__~
••• <~-from Page Zl) the game on personal fouls.
M Z 8 h Pla · U .above his seasonal average of
win B flight with l' a I esan t . . t . Foontam Va ey came on 73.I oo the 7,000 yard course
Lackner'! 79 the top mark 00 ms 0 ce ~~?~ 8 l~~ai: ~~:~:~ that is rated 73:'1. He will
in C flight. Nafa.tie Beckman Beacb a 55-.50 defeal on the play a secood round match
aikido and dojo, tug o war t11m1-.ntir1 show
is 1 b1n1fit forJ:tB Boys Club.
Huntington C1nt1r Beech at Ediri91r
on Sen Diego freew•Y.· ~B.
won D flight. with an 83• Nick Stigailo of Cost.a Mesa lotal to 3,212 in the tightest for the first two sessions, has Oller court. ·~tod~a~y~. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~;;;;;;iiiiiiiiii;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiii
Jn a men's club low net. pos•·• the •-. set Monday ball! . he 1 . The Oilers U5ed. a fast. break II .... ..., "'!)' • e 1n t ournament s 10-<1 16-gmne total of 3,249 wltil e r select partner tournament, Al or ense and a 1·2-2 zone Jssacson. ud Lew Mele were night in the 19'10 West Coast year j islgry. Johnson stands at 3,319, defense which was effective
Match g a m e eliminations Southpaw Doug Johnson of Qualifying round action con-for three stanias but Dave
the winners with a 144· Ray bowling cltarnpionships at Long Beach holds the lead tinues through the next three Lynch paced Fountain Valley
Schwamborn and Ge 11 e Kona Lanes to move from ' for Lhe second straight week. Monday night.s with the field with 16 points to bring them
McDonald placed 5eCOod with 30th ~it.ion to eighth after lie is 70 pins in fronl of cut to the top 60 bowlers after from behind in the fourth
145' l6 games. his nearest competitor, Tony 28 games. Four games are stanza for a victory. , Third plact went to Neil Scott WhiUleld was high Stigailo fired an 868 for rour Grinccri of Ontario. rolled eaclt Monday nii:ht'. man for the game with 19
Stafford and 'Harold McClure games to bring his 16--game Grinceri, the front runne9 the series. in a losing cause for the wilhl~ondlourth~acewas 1-J~~~~~--~~~~;;;;;;~~~~~~;;;;;;;;.;;;,;;;,;;;o;;iiiiii".".i~~;;iiiiiiii.iiiiiiii;;i-·::::
taken by Stan Rado and Al DAILY 10 TO 11, SUN. II TO 7 .oc>D THiii .tUNI 21•
Duffy at 1t8. ~ ..._ c::a~
A three club tourn ament ......_ -. .•• .. · · ·-·"-~-------· · · C: I a w with players al.lowed to1_ use
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Santa Ana
The pro·ehop has been mov~
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and dining facUiltes al Santa
Ana Country Club will not.
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ltle•omlark
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day tournament Sunday.
Co•C• Mesa
Lyle Graham fired a 74 to
win low gross honors in a
men's sweepstake•· tourna-
ment at Costa Mesa GoU and
Country Club witJJ Fred Kell,
Jim Middelton and Gordon
Voss tying for low nel. with
68s.
Bill McFarland, Dick C~
man and John Pacheco tied
for the runnerup !pot at 70
followed by Don Clark, Jim
Clark •nd Jim Gar°ner wilb
711. J. W. Chapman and R.
oore C!ame -:-
In • wome•'• club three
blind mke tourney, Doris Ball
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by Rolemary Skilllon and Vi
Hostirw with 55s.
Barbara Shepardson won ihe
B flight title with a S4 followed
by Sybil Foster at 55. Phyllis
Barne• was the C winner at
45.
Vt Hoskins won a poker
tournament with a 90 with
Gerry Watson winning 1n B
flight wltb 92 followed by Ann
Pappas (95) and Shirley Cum-
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The inltlal stage of the Ernie Johnson Offensively, Johnson was pleased with
era al Newport Harbor High School several candidates, 1ncluding the foUow-
is In the books following compleUon hlg :
o( tbe Sailors' spring football drills. .
Mater Del's Moo.arcba blitz-Johnson says he's satisfied with his Center Scott Stt.effer, guards Eric
ed Santa Au Valley and aquad.'1 performances and attitudes dur-Stricker and Ron Tripp and tack1es Terry
Mlision Viejo coated to vie-inC the drills and add! that his coachln&. Atbritton and Grant Gelkf:r;
. staff was · phle to accomplish all that The best looklnt spUt receiven have !«f over Slddleblct m open-. was !)09$lble during the workouts. · been Taras Young, Griff Amie1 and
mg roWld l&mel ln tbe Santa: "We 1ave Utem a lot of things and Bill WhiUord and a number of runnin&:
Ana swnmer b • • t e & b.a 11 they wflrked hard. It's Wfficult .. for a backs have Impressed. Johnson.
leque Tuuday aleht. _ team lo change systems; so we still Among them have been Phil Mealer,
The Monarchs e q 11a11 e d have a great deal or things to teach Cl}ris Dahl. Mike· Eaaterling and Din
YaJley'a. total point Olltput and learn," says Johnson from his Foun-SealS (halfbacks), along with fullblck
m the ftrst quarter and went taln Valley residence. candidates Buddy Moen and Alex Moad.
Olli to win easily, 'Jl-18. · "We gave them 9S percent of the "Richie Simons is also a sood looking
----Steve Fritz was. high-pulnt otrense. · running back , .. and there ·have been
man for the winners with 16 "And I think our squad Is aware some othen too," says 'Johnson.
followed by Brad.HarneUaux ol the price you have to pay If you At the all-important quarterback spot,
Post' Wins
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sprint-out system. •
Defensively, several player1 appear to
be headed ror double duty wort with
Albritton, Gelker, Schaeffer and Tripp
heading the list. ·
Moad has looked JOOd at linebacker
·and Jim Swick bu stoOd out defena.lvely
at end and at offensive guard.
Randy Hamilton and Russ Tucker were
also Jrnpresalve at defensive enda1
The defens ive secondary appears solid
with Mike Mors al one cornerback, Wlilt-
ford al safety, Young at rover and
Metzger at halfback.
"We've aot ,some others who have
done real well also. Casey Ateyers and
Mike Brown • . • there's a couple of
promising yOYng lineman candidates,"
concludes Johnson.
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For Star Tilt ·
St. Paul High l'O&Cb-Gene
Zeller and Birmingham men-
tor Hy Cohen have been D8IO·
ed to guide the South All-&ars
in the second annual All.state
bueball game al Anaheim
Stadium June 28.
The game is sponaored by
the CalUornia Polioe Adivkie3
League, which uses the pro-.
ceeds to support the Joe
Di.\131gio League. i loop
deslaned for boys age 16 to
11.
'flhe South woo the Inaugural
meeting last y e a r · at
Candlestick Park in San Ffan-
cisco, $-4. with If. want to win. 'That's what .has Carried it appears ttiat Alvin White is 1be heir-a~
Rick Kniffin and Steve Kem-.--------------------------------------------------
, BOWMANVIU.E," Ont. -7hey used to make one-linen per bolatered the defeue wilb
abOOr the AVS Shadow, spa,ce age race car. They wen,t 16 and 11 rebounds as. the
like this: Monarchs put toaether a fastl;. ........ ..., .. ..,,. .... .,...,,. .... .,..., ........ ..., .................. ..., .......... '4/'H+ .... .,...,,. .. • .. ..,..., .... ~ : 'They call it the Shado because that•S all you eve~ set break offense Ind. a tight Jl\llD· • or ft. to-mu defenae.
,.. •'l'hey Call .it the space age .car beca~ lbere'1 no bloody Santa Ana Valley was
. !(l!l<;.e in it. · substituted for San Clemtnte
You've heard about can being desiped by the computtt. when the Triton.s dropped from
The Shadow is the first car that ever swallowtd one. contention. San Clemente is
The Shadow is so fast, l've been to 10 raus aid I not parUcipating In the ,sum-
haven't seen it once. _ mer program this season.
The days of gentle derision are numbered for Don Nichols Officia1s had dlfficutty call-
and his ·santa Ana engineering compa11y, although ~ 1arbled i•g fouls as the hastily attired
version or Steven.son's poem, 0 My Shadow and I," will probably Valley quintet didn't have-its
live in infamy. regular jerseys and used T·
The A-VS Shadow CarM-lo-race over the weekend ln-shirta-with-no numbers. 1be
the Mosport Can-Am and show,ed its speed potential: It.'s Valleyites failed to score a
every bit as weird as it is cracked up to be, but it dtd free throw during the action.
show up to race. Coach Pat Roberb' Mlasion
·al.f'lt's difficult to describe an automobile you have to crouch . Viejo Dii.Mos moved in ·tro.t ~O')'D ~o flnd .. The Shadow is Only 24 inches high at lts quickly aga.lnst Sadcilebacll:
·flltltst point, which brings driver George Follmer's head up and increased the margln to
.)!> §Q'De place beloW your knee. To get ill the car he assumes M-21 after three periods. nx!
·~e ' bathtub posiUon and points his feet outward. The nose final sct1re read 74-47. · Ai.so low there is no room for feet. "We are inexperienced with
•· ' · · · exception of Jeff Masterson." ' •' ltJodufar Conrtrurtiata Roberts said in reviewing the
· , • game. "We lost to Santiago \..-.tt. is built In what is called "modtilar construction.''. To llfonday night but came back
plclure that, imagine It being. a child:! build-up toy. The ·strong against Saddleback_.
·'dr'i! actually a series of pieces bolted together. More accuralely, "We are using a runri1ng
.ij i1 built like a piece of electronic equipment. game· with a fast break of-
.1...,1 J]'he theory behind modular construction is that If something fense and a l-3-t zone defense
_ • &e,la damaged on the car the mechanics can unbolt the bad again this year as our basic ~l~cF and replace it-with a good one, even during a · race patterns."
ir necessary. Masterson was the leading
Brakes are on the Inside or the wheels, which are so scorer for the Dlablos 81 he
..nil and wide they have •o currently practical use on hlt 12 of 19 attempts· from
; anything else. It cost Firestone $60,000· so far to provide the fkKr for 26 Pobtts. Doug
; AVS with about fO tires for testing. The racing bill for Citro had six-for nine aad ! this season should be · staggeriJI&, becau11 Firestone and .AVS li_~ts whil! Richie Price ~ are still trperimentlng, (fylng tO fia:I the belt combination. scored 12.
; Becauae the tires are so small, .the wheels so small Steve Ashcraft, M forward ,
; and the brakes had to be located where thef are, a cooling paced the defeilse with 27 re-! system of somewhat Rube Goldberg proportions bad to be bounds.
: devised to cool the brakes_, · Miasim Viejo will tangle
~ · 'Designer Trtvar, Harris ~ched l>act 20 years In automotive-with Sa11ta Ana Ttiunda)'
' istQry to come up with the frictional wspension ·system.· night while Mater Del faces ! . ·!"'i'hat type or suspenston went out w:lth 'buggy springs, but In u. Arulgoe:. :Both games are ! r.,e car application for whlch·il is used 11· is qulfe up-to-date. at 7 o'clock.
; , inly it could be described as revolutionary. Mai. n.1 cnl •
; ' HarrlS'-coll~agues were atiflding aroun~ -the AVS pi ls need-Frllr !' t"· ~
, ' him as he was trytnc to explain th.ii engineering feat. .. ~:::!~ f i ~1 f "ff.v, look fellows," one wag said. "Trevor has.invented-Robtrll ' • • , .. ,, -H1mell811~ 7 o I• ' Mollel;A Ford." · Nin,.,. S ~ , ~
, ; ~·I ,.tried to Dvent the wheel," Jiarris a!iot back, "but ~::l..ut f i J ·
f · ICln't get It right. It kept Coming out square." n1••_11 ...... ,, .. .,...., c1113:_ •,. •
! The Shadow has certainly been cast here at Mosport flMll•r , 0 ,
· rJC. 1£ nothing else, the AVS crew will be remembered ~l!11d, 1 g i
., ·::the sigri in the lobby of the Flyiftg Dutchman Motor .e;;,,-::,.,,.., J : '
' n_, where it was staying, 011v1r ' 0 ' · 1:. th I d l11*ot11., ' o 2 , · It was on a schedule or comlng events at -e n•, an ro11i. ,~ " OUltfwl ' ~ 'II
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B u n't l..ll'ed Vp t o P romfae M••11'"°" 11 J ~ 21 ~··" 2124
.When the Sports Car Club 9f. America sold Johnson Wax
: the idea of sponsoring the Canadian-American Challenge
~ ·UP series, or Can-Am, Johnson people were told this would
the premiere spectacle of North America. • • • • • i •
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but this year It may be on ils way. Jim Kaser, compehlion
lrector of SCCA, sat in the control tower of Mosport Park
r a few mofnents and contemplated the state or Can-Am
clng, 1970.
"We have the best £ield ever for a first race of the
ason," Kaser said, looking out over the pits where mechanics
orked on cars to be driven by pan Gurney, Denis llulme,
ackie Oliver, Pete Revson, George Follmer. Jerry Titus,
eorge Eaton and 20 lesser knowns.
. "In fact, this ls a better show for a first Tace than
have had for some of our events at the end or the
a son. There ·,are more interesting can and more drivers
pa hie ol. wiining iU. any time since this series started."
Kaser aakl &he Can-Am probablyhwon't reach its full po'tentlal
til the third event, at 'Watkins Glen July 1%. That's when
Mc.Larenr of Gurney and Hulme. the Autocoast, of Oliver,
S Shadow of Follmer, 'Lola at Revson and BRM ot Eato1
I be joined by the real exciten {ant are Waiting to see.
He expects to see .the Jim HaU Chaparral, the Cltris
on March and the Jo Siffert J>.orache by that time. Thia
give the Can-Am fan his.first look at eight totally dU!crent,
!·a-kind, factory machines. Not to mention rune stars
' temationat caliber.
Dlfferettrfl I r E nennoNr
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e difference between those fron\onlruters and the rest
'\f1e pack .is enonnou1. The Can-Am ~mains esRnUally
easiopal 1 specttcle with ·semlprol , fllllna in to make up
·fields of call and. drive,n.
~ We can solve &hat," Kuer said. "W~ can· just cut the
1' money don lo 115,000 • nee. Thole eight top drivers
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Se.nil~y,
. Bad Diet
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By.DOROTHY WENCK °'"" c-w .._ .Mwl ...
Older rolb often have the notion that
"'hat they eat Is not lmportaril. Yel
sc\enUst.s believe that the competence
and Sood health of, older people .is very
much 1 matter of &ood nutrition.
-Aging ls a conUniJOifs process of-change-,
in the functioning o{ body cells. 11ie
kind of nourishment you provide body
cells .can trigger or delay the onset
or these changes. L a b or a to r y ex-
periments with rats show that good diets
plus a gradual reduction of caibries
retards ~evelopment of diseases of
old age.
Reaearc also have shown some
characteristics • f senility - including
mental lllnes.~ ...-: are not "old age''
but nutritional failure.
Dr. Maurice E. Linden, medk:al dlrec-·
tor of Philadelphia • State Hospital
reported that poor· nutrition was a major
underlying cause or abnormal behavior
In elderly Medicare patients who were
l]ospltallzed for ~ychiatrk:_r_easo~ .• _
M~JOR FACTOR
Placln: p1tient1 • --a g.od diet was
I majnr hiittor In dtt: 1occt1s ·of treat·
ment proiram• at special . 1erlatrlc
ceaW:n for-elderly psycttlatrk ~ses la
P1i1Radtlpbl1, according to Dr. Linden.
"Ninety-three percent of 1.500 Medicare
flatienls studied were able to return
to the community after a .slay averaging •t days," he said. "I'm convlnced that
what we-'-havi betn seeing is the result
or~ malnulriUon due to lea and toast
diets.!'
Do older people need different kinds
cf foods than youn~er people? Tite
answer 1a a loud "no.'' Older fclks need
the same basic foods as other age groups
-but they may need rt.am .in different
amounts and in different fonns.
For e:iample, as we age we need
rewer and fewer ca lories. Every 10 years
we need tn reduce our calorie intake
by some !00 calories per day. Mariy
older peoolc · have a weight problem
·because of too many calories and too
Jiftle exercise. .._
As our calorie needs decline. v.•c have
tn be more and more careful about
the kinds of foods we choose so that
v.·e get aU "the essential nutrients along
\\•Ith our calories.
TYPICAL mf:r
11te ty,Scal diet •f an older· pe~
llvlnc ak*e 11 .tlen hip in ttarcbn
aad . 111an -breads, sweet 11181,
-hnatfuL-etreal1 ca~r.~c kt r .!_,
des1erts -ud lackln11 In milk ind dairy
pfenct1, n*1ll ind otbtr pretelns, ~d
fl"Bita and ft1etable1.
The starches and su@rs provide calorie~ but th e olher foods art n~dcd
ror prctein, minerals, and vitamin~. .
The excuse given for these kinds of
meals is lhat lhey art .easy to prepare
and easy tu che\V, Yet many other
casv-to-flx-and-eat choices are available:
.Milk cs n be drunk or mixed with
soups, Instant pudding mixes, .or jnstant·
type breakfasts. And what is simpler
than ·nibbling a piece or cheese or a
spoonful ol cottaae cheese?
Canned m~fs and lish -t~, salmon,
hash, atew, chicken -alsd are easy
to prepare and chew. An9 an egg can
be drunk in eggnog 11 well• u cooked
in numerous easy v:ays. Peanut butte
is an Instant nutritious prQteln sprta
for breed. ·
And ol ccrurse there are many euy·IO· .
eat canned fniils and vegetables ar1'
even baby foods for those who can't
chew at all. '
Same older persons living on limited
budget• figure the best pla ce to cut
down i1 on their spending lot ~ood -
especially as food prices go up. Yet
this is fa lse economy if poor eating is
· going to result in poor heallh.
qlJESTIONS WE ARE ASKED
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FATHER'S DAY MEAL FIT FOR A KING
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drabt a1 Ud• t ... 1 th ,.,.. ...... w~
....W I de wlill tke peue!
A. The best way to dilpoee o1 your
cookinr: grta-'C b to pour It Into a
can with a plastic lid (such II • coffee -
can or shortening can ) and throw it •
In the trash .
Salad -Popularity · .. Mushrooms
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: A • .J'anley is often used to. Mid color
and l<xt.,. to food to mail.' il. look
nlort appetlztng . llowever. parSley i<f·
li"Y nutritious. It's high In vklmln C
and A and it alio has 10me lrOf1,
io don't leave i._.behlnd on yow plate
-Eal and enjoy It! And II yoo buy
IRsh parslfy for home use, you1H rind
U keeps a Iona time If fOU wash_jl
Ind pul it in a plastic ba& in the
refrla•ator.' .,
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Crisp tossed green1, luscious ripe.
tomatc>es and tresh m a r I n a t e d
mushrooml make this MU9hroom Salad
Monterey a real lade treat or;i a wann
summer day. The ·w c 11-se a son c<l
nlarinadi wves · as dressing that can
be kept for several weeks In a li,shtl)'
covered "jar in the rerrlgcralor.
Perfect U a crt~p actOmp.uitnent tO
diMer, \his Is an exct1""1t light hlncheon
salad serv.cd with cl1ecsc bread on9
... tea -or for l'le t.ctn1 In the 1roup,
team il with . aflflcd chcele sandwiches
and ic< cold milk.
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I quart sliced frcs!i mushr4oms
6 tablespoons ollve, oil
213 cup garlic ffavore:J red ,·j~ vlnt..gnr
I t::iblcspoon beau mOndc Sc!lsoilinng
I tcazr>o:in sal~d h~rbs' -
1,,1 teaspoon ground nutmeg
11 1cnspoo·n cracked Java black' pepper
4 firm ·rlpc to"'atocs
Crisp lial"d Brcens ,
W1tercres,! for _garnis h ·
T11fn -mushrooms In~ •· de~1,, 1IAi1S
bowl. _f:ornbinc oil, aarllc ~·I~ Jklelar,,
beau mondc, 11lad herba, nutmta and
pepper in a amall uuctpa. Brhr& mix~
lure )ult ,lo 1 boil.
Ranofe from hell: pour o v e r rouahrooma. ' r... lllfhUy u'n t 11
mu!hroomt art well-coated. Cover· and
chill 3 lo 4 hours.
'l'o serve, wash and Wedp tomatoes.
Arrange t.omato wedges on salad veens
in a laree bowl. Spoon mUahroo~ and
cnoug~ marlnnd~ to drest ~1)1 over
tom9t0fl11 ·Tosa lightly al Jbe table.
G1mlah with w1tercrt11 to serve. M&kei
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A btarly CUI ol pink·ll>lhe-mlddle rout
beef ou&J>l to llrln& on a broad smile
.. , the man ot the baUle on Father'•
Day.
To 11\*ke. il somethln& extra special,
try routing a hefty size roUcd rump
ln the great out of doon wbtrt Dad •
can sit in his favorite lourt1er, IOlk
up allnshlne and soft summer breezes,
and 1et an occasional w.hirf of what'•
in store for dinner.
Covered ~~e routing ii far lesa
hectic and troublesome than makiftC
hamburgers or grilllrtg a Steak becaUH
Jt1s slow and easy, ttquirln1 very little
direct altenUon •
BU1TER BAsTED RUMP ROAST
t >pound rolled nam.p roast
t cup melted butter
1 toblapoon lemon juice
I tlbleapoon WOrchestershirt sauce
·2 tableapooM minced oiilon
Prepare the charcoal briquettes for in-
direct 'cooking by stacking them to the
sides on the fire Ifill. Make an aluminum
foil drip pan for the area between them.
Allow the coals to gray all over before
puttinl on the meat, especially if starter
fiukl has been used to lgnl.te them.
This assures that all fluid hu been
burned away and will not affect the
flavor ol the meat. ·
Salt and pepper the rout 1enerously
and plaC'e it over the drtp pan on tile
upper grill. Put \he: cover on the kettle
and rout for no less than t.1 minutes
per pound for mtdlurit, or UH a meat
thermometer.
Mix the remaining inpedlcnt... well
and baste the roast eteh" 15 mlnutes
dwin( routing llJne.
For i. good potato-enion accompanl·
ment. select one medium me potato
and one medium onion for each diner.
Slice each potato into quarter-tnch sllces
an(I p&rtially wrap with aluminum foll
to hold them :
Slice the onions Into quarter-Inch slice•
ind tMert uMe slices betwiien the slices
of potato. · -
Dab a 1enerou1-porUon of butter into
eich. wrapper, salt ana pepper. to taste
1nd Close the foll tightly.
One hour befor e the roast Is to be
done, place the wrapped potato and onion
·slices• alongside the meat to assure that
lhe)i art .will -dorie . wben. it's carvinS
lime.
Mayonnaise Indicted
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ot .. D11tr l"llfl SleH ' .
·summer. is here and with it the peak season for
food pOisoning. '
Picnics will ta.ke place all over tile nation wi~
yummy potato saJad, tuna sandwi~hes 81'.'d tnacaroru
salad as part o( the menu, all pOtential vehicles .for food
poisoning. with their "dangerous" mayonnaise and
salad dressing bindings.
But is it the mayonnaise that is the culprit?
-Ask anyJiomemUer (ind sorne cHefSJ ·ana they'll
tell you it is. But then ask officials at the heal.th depart·
ment, home economists and others 1n the know and
they'll tell you it Isn't. ·
If it isn't then what c8uses food poisoning from eat~
tng the traditional potato and macaroni salads and fish
and meat sandwich combination, when aJJowed to be-
come too warm?
SCIENCE EXPLAINS
Officials Of the Mayonnaise and . Sa1ad Dressings
Insti tute, Chicago, point out that Commf~tjaJJy prepared
mayoMaise and salad dressing have not• been pointed
out in scientific circles a1 6ona fide causes of food
poisoning. • • ·
The finger or suspicion is· point.ed to the dressl~g
used in the sandwich or salad, but actually the chief
ingredient, the fish , eggs, meat or potatoes, is the guilty
party. •
~""'Mayonnaise by itself is an aci~ food because of its
vinegar content; which deters the g,rowth of food poison--
Ing organisms.
When it is mixed · with other food s the acidity de-
creases and the moisture. coupled with a warm te~P"
eratun, provi des. a good environment fdr bl.ictena
growth. ·
OILS SEPARATE
The Warning, 11keep 'refrigerated-after openJng"
found on all mayonnaise jars calls for the dressing to be
refrigerated so the ollf will not separate and turn rancid .
No bacteria can grow if mayonnaise by itself is ex·
posed to the sun, because of its acidity. but the compofi·
lion_ol_thuresslng-will be-alterecLand-lhe taste,chang·~· --·l -
ed aa it becomes rancid.
In fact. mayOIVleise Is ·a pi-otection against food
poisoning, •if the foOd is kept at the 'Proper temperature,
because of its acid quaJities. The fish, meat, e.cgs and
potatoes by ·themselves most likely would be subject fo
bacteria growth iooner than ii they fiad been dressed
with mayonnaJ s~:-
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ACIO OESTROYS
The Mayonnaise Institute says that "it has been de-
finitely eatabliahed that organisms normally associated
with food polaonlng are completely destroyed In the pilr·
ticUlfir acid medium of dres9ing_piyducts. '' ·
The fln11:er or guilt obviously has been pointed at
th.e wrong party in the case of.food poisottinJ(.
• · Lei the verdict be reversed and lei mayonnaise i..
vindicated.
Tht Mayonnaise Institute offers a free booklet. the
"How To'"handboOk, which may be obtal~ed. by wrtUnt-
to the Institute al 211 Eosl Chestnut St., Chicago, 80811.
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Club. Demonstrating their skills for Mts_.
Richard Bechtel are (left to right) David
WANTED: JOBS -Hundreds Of Harbor
Area teeriagers are waiting to find a sum·
1)1er job_and !'!ill be assisted by the Youth
Employment Service. (YES) c<>-sponsor•
.'ed by the Newport Beech Junior Etiell
• Thompson, Laura Weber an9 Kelli Gor·
man.
Summer Jobs Needed
Teens . ~eady ,to Work
of Arts for three years, teaches children's
and adults' art classes in Costa Mesa and
Newport Beach .
Doon now are open at the Youth
Employment Service (YES), a fiee serv·
ice dedicated to helping Harbor Area
youths find jobs for the summer.
Spoosored by the Newport Beach
Junior Ebell, Assistance League of New-
port' Beach and Altrusa <;tub of Newport
Harbor, the bureau is loco11ied in the )iar-
bor Area Boys Club, 594 Cent~r St.,
She attended Orange Coa st and San
-Fernando. Valley State colle,ites ~nd has
studied with Jo-Anne Mix, Earl Daniels
and Beverly Nemetz.
Costa Mesa . , ,
From 3 lo 5 p.m. Monday through
Friday, youtps I""!' 14 to 211 .ma9 a~ply
for a variety of · jobs Including !lyprng,
filing, answering phones. stock work,
counter help, sweeping, gas station work,
washing dishes, cleaning, sewing, ironing,
baby-sitting, washing windows and cars,
weeding, mowing, teaching and tutoring.
Anyone wishing informati.on may ~all
642-1474, including prospective employ,ers.
-,,,-e Junior Ebell -c.lub ,has-s~lected
Mrs. Phyllis Biel as arti.St-of-~e-rnonth
for July and will spoosor a display of her
work in ·Mariners Library, -
Mrs. Biel, ao exhibitor at the Festival
Accountant Gavels
Meeting to Order .
Mrs. Mabel Beltz o( Hun-
tincton Buch Will accept the
president'• gavel when the
Orqe County Chapter o(
American Society of Women
Accountanla inatalb offiet:rl
tnmmTOW" m tht awter
HOUie, /inaheim.
Seated with Mrs. Beltz
following the 6:~ social hour
ud T p,m, diM<r will be
Chi Rhos
Say Hello
]l'I Hello Wetk f Q r
....,11en al 1ho O!I Rho Club
fll. Sta. Simon and Jude
ClthoUC-OIUrch. -Huntington -' tnteres\ed youU. between tl
anc1 11 rnldins 1n HunUngtoo
VaUey ire invUed to join tM
sroup ll I beaC:h party
between 5 and I p.m. tomdr·
,.,._ at_ HuoUnatoa S t a t t
Beach, or attend 1 pk:nk: lak-
' ing p~ betweeft I 1.m. and
I p.m. Sl&arday, Jm. 3>. •
the Mmm. R. Laurance Paul,
·president-elect; Floyd }\ •
Christman. v i c e president;
Arthur Obtad and · J a m e s
Hardman, secretaries, and
Gerald E. Dunn, "treasurer.
Direct.on will be the Mmes.
Richard E. Caslillour, 111om•s
A. B1lur, W. Jay Scherer
and Miss Virginia Martin.
Speaker of the evening will
be Mrs. daunice LI o yd 1
cerUfied pliblic 'aCcOunta.nt
and member of the Los
Angeles Ch1pter, A'sWA. _
A member cf. the California
Sociely of CPAs and the
American-lnatibd.e ~Cl!..Ai;,-
lhe WM the . rteipient Qf the
John F. Forbes medali-M
award• given to the person
•c:hi<Wll 1ho highest gr1des
in a 1tlt.e CPA examination.
Her topic will be School
Audits.
Women in. aceounting or
~l1ted fields are weJcome and
may obtain more inlonnalioa
by callinc Mrs. Balzer, Sla-
16$9, or Mias Martin, ~.
Stain Remo.vol
Stitchery, acryHc paintings and oil
palntin~s will be included in the exhibit.
Mrs. \Varren Fix was honored as the-'
club's Woman·of-the-year for service to
the community.
A. member of the club for six years.
she has servett .as president and member
of the education, health. youth, fine arts,
finance and by·laws committees. Active
on the dis trict and slate levels. she was
named Junior Citizen-of-the-year.
Mrs. Fi x has participated in other
community projects including Scouts, In-
dian Maiden s and PFO.
During-the-comin.it year-she wijl-serve---
as education cha irman, district build a
better community chainnan and state
community improvement program com-
mittee member.
Golden Years Together
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Ad d l·t I o n a I Information nsardlni club ICtMllel m•y
be <>b111aed by CllUni Birdie
Judd, ... 11. or M1rth1
i:r.a;-.-z1az. Doreen Judd
llC!lilllo--. .
Remove those bill point pen
slains wlt.h 1 new product that
conditions f 1 b r i c , I.he
.manuracdarer aui11ests1 The
11t1in rer;,1ver is.non:toxic and
coma in •· aqueae botu·e.
Celebrating their ~olde n anniversary are Mr. and
~trs: Harold .J, Vaughn of Costa Mesa. Natives of
Illinois and Wisconsin, the.-Vaughns were joined by
fa mily and fr iend s for a bu ffet dinner in their home,
cohlplete w1th champagn~ and wedding cake.
Cabi.ns Support Scnool
Nuns Turn
By DANUL DllOIDOFF
SAN CARLOS DE
BARILOCHE, Argent I 111
(UPI) -A womaii ol im-
•lln>tion ud """""'" is Role Cavlqa, Mother Superior •
or, I.he Little Slaten of Our
Lldy ol 8-rJo:
Five yeai't qo h Little
Slaters, of an· Arpntine order
ol ..... tho! opoctaU... In
education And h o I p J t. I I
usiatance work, ran out ol
money Ind were forcta to
halt conetrudion on a •~
slory IChool bulldln& lour Ind
Oll&MU mileo from Boriioche,
•·we juat went broke," •ki
Siater Rt* 1lho headl a team
d. four nurtn at Baritoche. lloopitll, the <11ly 1-Jlll in
town. A 40,0llO -(111,0I)
pemmtnf. lf'anl W 8 I n 1 1
....... lo cmiplete fll' job, '
hr a withe the S1lten fret-
ted. ,,,.. Siller -· ..... ' an idea: why not raile money
the way everyone e.lae was maldnt money in Bariloche
-caterlni to touriam?
It )1111 so h......,..t flllt
the I .I acre kJt where the
buUdlnc .was u n.d er a.
struction w a1 loclted on the
road · to the UaO -i;T a o- -
Peninaull, a 14-mlle ttretch
of scenic hichway •Ion&: I..ke
Nlhuoi HUIP,i ' ud comectlll(
a 9lring of J hostels, motels,
hotels, Cabin• and est.ta.
Bari.Jodie ls known as the
"Switzerland ol. AraenPna." It
is a rePn of lakes, pine
fore9ls and ski campa 971
miles toUthwest of Buenos
Aires. ~
Tourllla come there on the
the av,ra1e ol. 10,000 a nt0nth
ln the amvner for camping,
die cool climate, and .cenery,
and In winter (1WT1mer In
the nonhern hemisphere) for
111riing.
'lbe Utt.le Sisters, with their
own muecle and ..ne help
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from the townfolk, built five NUNS' DAUGHTER -Mother Superior Rose Cavina of the Littl~ Sisters of
vacation cabii:-. Our Lady of Rosario, walks Pelusa, a five-year-old adopted child the nuns de-
"The cabins are paylnc and cided to take care of after she was abandoned. through the gardens of the Argen-
the school tifill be finished tine covent. The nuns went into the tourist business to raise funds for · their
shortly," the Mt'ldl@r Superior school.
now says with satisfaction. I
They were built with pine, --..__;
hammen and naUi. Doors and pitch tents for 150 centavos
woodwork were donated by 143 cents). Also on the grounds
a ra~ who was tu.dog ar1' a . chicken_ coop. which
down an Gld farmhouse at provides t o u r i s t s and
a nearby hacienda. A pUmp llfighbors with fre!ih eggs, and
w~s inst.ailed to brine waler -a Ciiw, proaucing fresh rnilk
from a neH"by mountain for the visitors.
stream. . The MoUier Superior keeps
The cablnl, "whidl cen hold busy. In the morning stle
a total ol. 'l1 vitilors, are works in the hospital arv:l in
heated by wood li:ovet. '"Near ~ aflemoOrl lhe · tends--to
them is a vacant lot wt.ere the cabins. '
campen CID park cirs and-Her hope is to one day run
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the ~1. She resigned her Bariloche. Their ra tes are
administrative post last year highly compe t.itive, around 11 1 at the hospi tal•.to avoid a pesos per night per perAOn "'"
trans/er required by her order {$.1.14), shout two thirds the
after 18 years in Bariloche. __going _prjct.
·'They said I could head The nuns do no advertising,
the school once it's built... but in two-and-a half years the
She is aided by the four sisl.eni wor.d or the cabins hu spread
of the same order who work rapidly.
in the hospital. "I have reMrYationa: fM the
The cabins of the Little skiing aea110n moiitfu: in ad-
Sisters of Rosario are we.II vance," the Mother Superior
known to the busine:S!Jlleo of said.
Leo: Pursue Creative Effort
THURSDAY
JUNE II
earning capacity are
spot.li(hted. Take special care
in signing documents. Protect
By SYDNEY OM.ARR assets.
AJUES~Mll'dt-2i·A '111)-SAGmARIUs (Nov. 'j2, pn ·-nee. 21): Your personality,
Family membtr who Is on appearance are -a cc e n t e d .
joui"ney may IUfllrise you with Your roamer is persuasive,
Ion g. di 11 tan c e call. Be attractive. You gel what you
diplomatic. St r J v e f« go after. Key is to realize
hannony. Purchase of luaury what it is that you really desire. itent today could make loved
one happy. You benefit, too.
TAURUS (Aprll 2G-May '20j :
Take special,care where le1al
agreements, affecting tl"IOflty
are concerned. Wait foc all
facts. Avoid jumping to con-
chWons. Key b to Jee through
pretense. Be perceptive -and
Potienl.
GEMINI (May 21.June 20)·:
Get benefit of ezperience In
.,,....,. lo MY p1rtne'1hip
proposal. Means OOn't t>t
' afraJd to .-k ldvict. Do plen-
ty ol liateninc. Accent on how
you meet challenges, op-poslUon., '
CANCER (JIOle ,21.July 22):
By maintaining ateady pact,
you COTll!llele pn>ject. Preoti«•
can riae if you are willing
to let ao of out~ pro-
cedwes. Put habit -p1ttem1
pull -but can be r.ele1sed.
LEO (July 23.Aug, 22): A<-
cent on how you relate to
children.. One-who-may-not -
.seem JmporJ;ant could have
much ' to say about your
future. Reallie this and res-
pond accordingly. Pu r 1 u e
creative endeavor .
VlkGO (~ U-Sept. 22):
Yoo fllld 11111 sometllJns yoo
thought was bfsinning may
actually be completed . Ctteck
details. Donl forte lllllt1. Be"
aware of lanll. real-estlh!
values. DNI klndl}I with elder-
ly perJOn, '
CAPRICORN (Dec . 22-Jan. with opposUe aex. Turn eti
19 ): Be kind to one who may charm. Encage in social ac-
he getting ready to enter hos-tivity. You learn much from
pital or go i11to seclusion. Ac-spirited ~ssi_on.
_mil_Qn di~lo.rrucy -~S=iv~•~to~~P~ISC=ES=· ~F~eb~·~lt-,_Y=•rdt=~20'"):
understand those who appear You get opportunity to make
.secretive. Restriction Is but room for yoonelf...•t top. Ac.
temporary. cepl. ctt.,llenge. aui1nment.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. Put prestige on line. You ,wlll
18): Spptlight on your powers get n@eded bacl.ing. Day
of persuasion. You a e features advancement and
especially successful today profit.
LIBllA (ii;tp(. JS.Oct. 22} :' • #
YOMr relations with thole w!Wi
1; .. 11e1rby "' •ccented. Annual Salod Luncheon on Calendar Forctl lend to be IClltered.
AW>id mffins promi1ts whicll
are lmpc:m:slble to-f\Jlflll. Ac·
cent the sodal, Che li&ht touch.
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SCORPIO (OcL 23'Nov, 21.l:
Sludy fine print; rtad between
tM lines. Your bank tccouri., • -·
Mrs. Earl G. Corkett Will open her waterfront home on..Balboa for the annu1l
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salad luncheon of the CoL William Catiell Chapter. Daughters ol lhe Americajl
Revolution. Ass istin" at the twent, to lake place at 11 :30 a.m. Friday\ June
19 Mill b_e the tfenry Bowen Society. Children of the American Revo1ution.
Tickets, at $1.50. wl ll be a Vailable at the door. Ready to feast is ~iml Miner, and
"serving her are Mrs . Henry Crawford (left) and the hos.tess.
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: A . certalJI ' ,
woman in our office ls such a phony .. l
she makes everyone alck. MIA Virtue •
(as we call her) wears colorlea nail ~
poUah, sensible shoet, buS no bra ancl ~·
no girdle. Got the picture! U --o •
aa)rs "dama11 la ber ~. ahe lowerl
her eyes and acta olfeoded. Thia Holler-
llw>lhou dame ruda dirty -ud collects pomoarapby. (We found a few
cl10ke ilema in her detk dra...,.), · ·
Another gal in this departmelll polnled
out that Mill virtue always wean tbt
same dress on Wedntlday that she won _
on Tuesday. And om WeUesday 'her
usually perfect haiNlo looU like a
rat'• nest. Tbls meanl, of count, lhe
has-a standing.dale-every'l'ueaday lillbl
with aome guy -.ind she does not
sleep at home. · •
Somebody , obou1d Up of! Mill Virtue
that we are on to her, but no one
wan!I lo •. Will )'OU do the honon! -
IN THE KNOW
DEAR IN1 Aecwdhlr to year e1 ..
trw....., plWel'I el ded11etlo1, H a .If!!_ ...... _~ ...... lo -k
.... ..,. "'anw .... dli 111 .....
al -. 1'4 N)' IH ....._ II fahlJ
fnll.~-----... ,... ..... all !NI -.. 11. . .
naab lar'le.., me -wllal-lftlct~ do wt•-.U..
DEAR ANN LANDERS: 15ome people
have lerrlble leleJll!oDe manners. Pleaae
pr1n1 my' Jeller. Maybe Iha auil!Y will
,.. lhalDltlvea and get smart.
l have a friend whom I call oc ..
culoDIJly. U her daughler an.Wen Iha
pboDe lbe 11ys, "Mom Is busy. I'll
have her clll you back." SomeUmel
Mom doea'I call . back'1111UJ the next ·
day when I ··am Ion bllly lo talk. In
o111er ...-m/iily friend will taJJc 1o
ma wheli H convenleat !or HER.
I deplore .such rudenea. From ..,,. •
on II a friend can't come' lo Iha .,i-~
wllen I want lo llllc, ud I am told.~:
••s&e'lJ call back," J'm·Pal to~y -:-i
1'Ttll her not to bother." :i
WhM do ;.u. lhlnt of that, Ann Lm-Q
den? -INDEPENDENT SPIRIT j)
·OBAR IN: Yoir "'!'JllalDI 11 a aplea. .o
... en-pie ti llClal m,.,&I - a et.., V
--.. ---lllm"'1 t" i.ee .... ,..me.,.._..._.tmua ~;
·--,.. call .. M!!pd ........ : ..... ,.i ___ ..... ta 1". ..... _,;
w11o ,._ ., -ii IH ''minder.• r;
-l-1Mbi IUI ,_ ,_ be!q ', .._.,m•e•cld Ila ,.. fall te tee .. t ,
,_ call mllll --I -.... ,.. ..... telal ...... 1
l llope ,.. . ..m '""" ,_ .. IU!q. ; -~ ' ..-.
Newlyweds T ravering ' •'
San Jose
Selected ' Hooe~h>Hawa!i School ud Call!omla Stele School, ha 1 • -med h I i -:
!ollowin( a candlellihl double Collqe at Long Beach. Sil• studies al CSCLB Iller aerv • • n.., cen!moey in the Finl cumnlly la teaching Engllah Ing two -:yeara In Gennant •
United Melhodht Church of al l"Ullerlon Union ·HI & h With the U.S. Armed Forces. ;!
Seal Beach are Mr. and Mrs. School. -'!be <OUple will make theb' J
Robert Chester Davis. . The bridegfoom, also •a first borne' -in• Huntlnatoi\!
For -Rites
The Rev." Raymond Lynn 'J'1e bride is the 1fonner graduate of Marina Hlg1l Beach. -}•
performed the late afternoon · Deborah Diehl, daughter o!'1-''--------...,::-,---=-,--c::-::-----'"
ceremooy in Bllllop Milty Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Diehl BIDWELL Of NEWPORT :;,
()lapel, San Jase linking Cathi of Seal Beach. Given In mir-
Bunce of San.Jose and·Wllllam rlage by her father, she~
Rutan of Chico. Miss Patrkla Lane to aerve
Parents of the newlyweds a.s her maid of honor.
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~~1:F~unds-for summer camp will be raised When mem· lathes \vill be. (left to-right) Karol Rabalqis. Rebec ..
_.. hers of the Mutual Improvement Ass,ociation, youth ca Latham, Kerry 'De Sota and La Verne Sput'Ije,r.
group of-the Huntington Beach Church of Jesus Tickets, .at $1 for adults and 50 cents for young
are the late Capt, and Mn. The benedict, IOft an d
Robert o. Bunce and Mr. and stepaon of Mr. and-.~~ Mr~ Roberl Rutau/of Santa Robert Bond of ·F~•
Clara. Valley, wu attended by his
Special ~ at the wed-brother Gary Davis u best
ding were the bride's guar-mail.
SHADES OF . THE THIRTIES!
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Christ of Latter-day Saints, s}X!nsors Fashion Frol~cs women, 'vill include a salad bar featuring hot home·
at_7 p.m. w·ednesday, June-24, in the Peek FamIIY made rolls and punch.
Colonial Terrace Room. . Modeling handmade
diam, Mr. !nd Mn. RowJand 'lbe new Mn. Davis b_ ~
G. Jones of Newport Beach, sraa_uita of Marina High
A new icle1 for 1umm•r it • won ..
clerfully w11h1bl• dre11_for deytime
or 1v1nin9 with its ,own choltar. Acid
th1 m1tchin9 pents for another com ..
plete but cUfferant look, The set $40-
her uncle and awJt.
The new Mrs •. Rutan 1s a
Council
I nstal Is
In Huntington Beach ~dr4P#M? qaz; w:~ graduate 0£ Mater Del High
PTA Notes School. She attended College
of Notre Dame, Belmont, and
San Jose State College. l)te
bridegroom also at t e n de d Killybrooke PT A SJSC.
Mrs. Robert Riggs The newlyweds will be mat-
NewfYweCIS Pick Home
Mrs. Gilbert Tayklr, past
president of the Archdiocesan -Huntington Beach will be
Council of Catholic Women .. the home of iiewlyweds Mr.
lYill be the installing officer and Mrs. Ronala -Nor6eit ;;.1'.
during a dinner meeting -of ~eyer following their wed.-
SL .Bonaventure's \\!omen's divg""in·-Ghrist Lutheran .J
Council.
A social hour at 6·:30 will
be followed by a 7: 3e p.m1
dinner in the Sheraton Beach
Jnn, Huntington Beach on Fri·
day, Jwie 19.
Mrs. Casper Harchut will
serve as mi s tress of
ceremonies, and taking .off~ce
will be the Mmes. Thomas
Barrett, president; Dan Lynch
and Max Bonnani, v i c e
presidents; John Stroup,
secretary, and Michael Regan,
treasurer.
·Reservations may be made
by calling Mrs. S t e p h e n
Chom1k, ~143.
Church of Costa Mesa,
The Rev. L. V. Tornow of·
ficiated at the ceremony
uniting the fonner Deborah
Tarraer, daughter and step-
ifaughter (){Mr. and 1t1rs. Carl
Marquardt of Huntington
Beach. Escorted to the altar
by her step-father for tbe dou
ble ring rites, she was at.
tended by Ule· Misses Olanta)
Cornet, maid of honor, and
Maureen Sayle, Daryl Ogden
and Carla Marquardt,
bridesmaids.
, Barbie-Forman was Hower
girl and Michael Gloyne was
ring bearer.
Drolrw r110lt
President Ing their first bJme in Cllico
-RE·PORTS: Outgoing and in-where they "'.ill continue their
coming board m e m be r s -studies at _Chico S&ate College.
were entertained by the
school faculty and staff dur-
ing an "uncocktail" party
• , , Outgoing sixth graders
were honored during a
potluck luncheon.
Presidio PTA • Mrs. Streeter King
President
RE~ORTS: During an awards
assembly students w e r e
honored for sportsmanship,
perrect attendance, tionor
roll and student council
service. • Excellence J .n
.,·American history w a s
. recognized by DAR awards.
Eastern Star
Emblem Club
The Elks Lodge · ii Iha set-tini for nieet,ings iJ of the
Em61em Club zot-ol Laguna
Beach. Members gather the
first and third Tueldays at
I p.m.
LITTLE GUYS 'N DOLLS .
CHILDR~N'S HAIR STYLING -The brideg room, son of Mrs.
.J. D. Carson 0£ Huntington
Beach and R. S. Dohmeyer
of Naples, Fla., asked Charles MRS. R.N. DOHMEYER D1llytM_J .C!OltlMen111y1_
ro• ""l'OllfTMlNT
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-· -and-ushers-were-Ernie-Gastro, --=======--====::' Jim Klein and Dean Tailner.
• ~~a~":. .. M".;r ~;r:;i;~ THE BIGGEST SHOW OF ITS KIND W~ST OF THE MISSISSIPPI! Beach High School and is ma-
·joring in English at California THE ONLY.HOME SHOW IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA!
State College at Long<Beach.
The benedict is a graduate
of "-Huntington Beach Hi gh
. SchOol and the l.Jrilversity of
Southern California.
CM Art League
Draws Speaker
SeU·leughl arflst Robert
French '-'Will lecture a n d
demonstrate techniques for
the Costa Mesa Art Uague
at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, June
23, in Adams Elementary
ScbOQI, C.Osta Mesa.
"I've been interested ln
drawing and painting as long
as I can remember," he com-
mented, "but if I had it to
do over again I'd take the
easier method -by attending
art schools."
VIRGINIA'S
SNIP 'N' STITCH SHOPPE .
3331_ East Coast tfio,y • Corona del Mar.
Phone 673-8050
SCHOOL'S OUT
SUMMER FUN BEGINS !
Cornt ht tnd thoo11 fro"' our grttt 1oloctlo11 ''printed t t 1v-
lrc1 ond jtrttYt for b1thi11g 111if1 tnd thifh, lot1 of lttty cloth
too for •n•w b•~c~ towol1 ind yow mi9ht likt • tlll• to¥1r11p
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for lho1• llttdin9 • v1c1lion ••tdrobt •• h1v• • terrific 1t-
l1cfio 11 of poly11lor knih tnd drip dry coftont in bri9ht 111n ..
m•r c.olort. Wt'll bt h•ppy to holp yo~ 'find th• right p.flttrn1
e11S ft bric1 to fif y~llr trivel 11t9Cl1, _
~ . ,, Ste Yo11 Soon!
JACKI~
11.S, 0011',t forgtl S11nd1v i1 f1lhtr'1 D•y .Incl lhtr•'• tlil1 ti,,,,
to m•kt D•d • 111w· thirt, or 1•i11J tr11nk1. He .,.ill be thrill1cl
yo11'vt l1k111 tht i lfll t to m1ke,hJm •gift. ..
Use Your BankAmer.icard or Master Charge
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• PACKED WITH MORE FIATURES FOR BffiERLMHG!
•·IT FILLS THE ENTIRE CONVENTION CENT[R! • Mm TOP OESIGHERS IN THEIR ruu SIZE
DECORATOR ROOMS!
• EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME & GAIIOEN!
• S[E!,., A WORl.DOF FlOWERS .•.•
b ot>; flsiU. J1iy llDols. l11tNllq lmntli~ Wl!tt· tills. llMSCMll prffls .id llowe~ fun 21 lvrtl(1
ccu111ies. (De$iJbed& flrodu;al b1: HM!)' k!U)
• SEE! . , • tOllPl.£11 ''llSklllE LIWIG" OHlllT1.,.
ru!lll'i!IJ 11 tltrl-lllldm fll·tl«lrk Mobil• lloftle •itll
O"tf l.5&1.51j¥1r! tld of .,inble" :ip1te. Clk Meld~
lilotiltllomeP:rl;)
• SEll •.• 2.rwous•l!OOOW" HOMES ••• -----
A lvll-sittd Y.:1tl011 Chalet Ind 1 twHl!W} to.r-bt:!~
lll·1nll!Olltl -.-~ "l'illll it 1k EUibillm lttll. {ty
Modul• Co~ S1stwJ
• S£EI , •• nlf 'VMBEOO'ABU" CAREfR£E ....
"Coloo'GrtpK5'' 1n-1n1Jtt• ••.• !OJ h 1Y~il1~1 ldtu for~· inode!ll ~kit. !desi&ftld ~: L. Ja11111
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CHH.DRlllS HOSlll!l 11 ORMGE COOM1Y
SHOW HOl.JRS: 5· 11 P.111. WilKO.\Y$
llOOll· 11 P.M. SATUM\YI ~y
_!DUlTS ••• $2.00
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0 IPICW. DllCOUll'I ncDTI AYO.A .. SPONS RED IY; The Oronge County Builders ATf AlPHA lfTA MARIC,tS , •• THRIFTY
Assn. ond ThrOrangt County Chapter of th• DRUG STORES l.iNlfEDCAllF, IANICS Ot
Building 1ndu~try _As1ociCtion. ORANGE COUNTY' YOUR CUl!-IGAH MAH
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ROBINSON'S
OUR LITTLE POLLY FLINDERS
DOESN'T SIT AMONG THE CINDERS
EiPECIAU.Y SINCE R081NIOf41S NEWPORT 15 HAVING A SPECIAL
SHOWING SA'TURDAY • olUNE 20, 10 AM-5:30 PM 1 OF HER F'INEST
i-~---,HAHD:o -tlMOCKD»IDRUllS,-YOU'RE INVITED TO SEE AHrij"PECIAC
ORDER POU.Y ~IHDERS1 P'AU. P'AsHIONS FROM AN ExtLUSIVE
COU.ECTtoH PRESENTED IV JERRY l'".EING&l;.D. WE HAVE OVER
300 STYLES! AND BECAUSE IT TAKES AIOUT 2 MOHntS TO MAKE
A D~US. vou'µ WANT TO ORDER NOW l'"OR DELIVERY. BE,~RE
' ' . SCHOO\. STARTS. ALSO, YOU 9!fAY WIN A HANDT"9MOCKEJ;r1>RES5 .. AT THE SHOWING, SIZU FOR.TODDLER~, GIRLS 3-8X AND 7-12 •
WE1RE V£RY SORRY• llJT DUE TO A JYli!OGRAPHICA&... ERftOR"THE --~ .
DATE P'OR THE SHOWING WAS ADVERTISED AS THURS., JUNE 181
THC. CORRECT DATE IS SATUl!DAY, JUNE 20, 10:00 AM-5:30 PM •
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New Jangte ·to Bells
Honeymoon. Cruise
-Returning-from a -honeymoon cruise ibOard the
Princess Carla are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Loveland
of Newport · Beach. Th'e 14-<!ay trip took them to
Acapulco, Puerto Vallarta, Mazatlan and Man-
zanillo.
Soroptimist$ install.
Vows Read
For Pair
Making thei!' lfrst home In
Costa Mesa. are Mr. and Mrs.
-D. Gary Gibson following a
single ring ceremony in Las
,Vegu. Controver~y
Being Avoided 1be Rev. 'Ibomas J. Daly
officiated for the daughter of
Mrs. Leona Chandler o f Balboa and Ray ChaDdler Jr. The controversy over the
of Hunlington Beach. liemlinet continues, and many
Mr. and Mrs. H. '111omas designers are playing both
Janett served as the at-ends of the knee.
tendants. Although mOst of their cot-
'Itle new Mn:. Gibson is a 1ectlons are shown in midi
1raduate of Newport Harbor length, they can be purchased 11[
Hith School and attended in shorter Jengths.
Orange Coast College. Many go a step further and
1be benedict, the son of refrain from even using the
Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. K. word "mini" and uniidi" en-
Gibson, graduated f r o m joying those extra Jnches of ~
Desert Sun High Schoo 1, safe~ that lie in "call-length~
---ldYJJWlfa,lii<l"itteiitetlOCC:-O'r0 aoove-ttie-lffift.' -:'C!l·•e.pwr&~..,,.
-Two rings
fortwci
lovers ••.
both rings
$88.00
14-karot white or
yellow gold. Illus-
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;)lentiful -Now
Fresh strawberrits • . .
UwW to Ille efforts of
rewdien, arowers a n d
atuppen . . . come earlier,
ltaJ Joaaer, Jook prettier and
taste better than ever.
But June ii tt>t month when
. molt strswberries come from
tbJa area ••• along the coast
Tossed .
Salad
Temp~s
A lf'tl!n bean a l9!1 that
II dellPlfWl7 different.
GREEN BEAN SALAD
1 cu (I powid) whole rreen
beam, drained
I lablespoo111 chopped pi·
mieolo
l/t. P3'IDd shredded (1 cup) doinntlc Provoloae ch..,.
lll'eaio(, see below
. I harlkloolled eq, chopped
Shnoddedlelluce
Tou ... .-the beans, pi-
miento, dieeoe and llmlin(;
COTer and refrlcerate for
-hours « overnight. M1I: in ea and terve on let-...,_ Makes t servinp.
0.-. _MJJ: toðer IJJ cup aal1d
<ii, I \0 tablespoons lenon
juice, ~ teupoon ah, 11, tea-
apoon dill weed and 2 tea-
. spoons minced onion.
from Sant.a fl.1aria to San
Francisco.
Your favorite strjlwberries
••. big, red and ·gooo tasting
... are growers', favorites too.
They especially like the big
size because of picking speed
and ease .
Fast, e a s y picking holds
costs down for eVeryone ••.
including you. Each year, as
new varieties are developed,
you ·can e;:s:pect to see more
strawberries that are bigger,
redder and better lasting.
While the search goes on
'for bigger and b e t t e r
strawberries, another goal is
to devek>p berries that are
Jw perilbable than m0&t are
now. It's still another way
to bold cOsts down. What could
~ better than to be able
to buy a week's supply of
strawberries at one time?
For the present, strawber-
ries are very perishable. Buy
only what you need for almost·
instant use. If they seem to
.spoil before your eyes, you
are very nearly right.
Fruit ·experts say strawber-
ries "tend1o live fast ." mean·
ing they have a high rate
or metabolism and tend ....-to
be self-destructive. It happens
ii'! a very short time and no
decay organisms need be in-
volved.
nUs is why, even for short
time storage, you should sort
strawberries, spread them in
• shallow container and get
them_into_the_refrigerator as
aoon 1 .as poss.ible. W a s h
strawberr~s and remove the
caps only when you are read y
to use them .
USDA Aids Consumers
With New Food -List
·An all-out thrusl to assist
conll.lmers, marketers and
farme n now is betn& made
by the United St.Iles Depart-
JDlftt of AfricUlture wllh its
pleotilul loodl program.
Each month tht USDA
Devi1ishly
Delicious
A aood sandwich filling
tbll'• ~lllly auembled.
DEVILED HAM AND
EGG SANDWICHES
prepares a list of foods that
are in such great supply that
there will be marketing dif·
ficulties unless special action
is taken, and wholesalers,
retailers and news media
throughout the country are
alerted.
Consumers may lake . ad-
vantage or the service by
planning weekly menus around
"the less costiy plentiful foods
are as they are announced,
and larmerl and food stores
will benefit from the sales
opportunities.
The nation will bentlil from
more efficient US!! of lood
abundances Uu:ough normal
trade ch1nnels. ·
4 eep, hlrd-cooked . Area supermarkets w 11 1
I can (4t,; OUnctS) deviled cooperate by displayi ng the
ham --~filllifu.l.klods-.1ymbol in lhei.t-p.=~'-:,A cup m1yonnalse advertisements along with a
i t.abielpoons onion relish list N released by the USDA .
,
or pk;klt relish Plentiful foods for July will
Lettuce be rice, watermelons, fresh
peaches, fresh and processed
lJ 1llc:el bread ltmons and limes, r r e s h
Mllh •IP fine and mix veg e-.llblcs, broiler.fryers,.
db an UM nmalnlng in· fr.uh plums md honey. ,....._ta uctpt the lettuce
and bread.
U llnc i. cup ol the filling
for MCh, make I 11nd•t'iches
' 1lltll tlie lllU.,. lettuct and
IW'Md. ·(Tout the br,ad if
,.. Ullo).
cGt t lCh llftdwk:h In half.
~ I IOl'Vlnp.
Last ~anana
. ~ Sib the ~ly banana left ·
In J.r Intl! bowl lnlo Instant
moeolale or v1nlll1 puddings.
Qildren , love this citra Ila .. , . .,. I
Hands Off
NEW YORK (UPI ) -A
hands-off policy is adv!S;able
for charcoal fires once you've
pu&.-lhe..food on to-eook.
Poking and raking briquet s
. Jower~ the temperarure. So
does adding new fuel iri the
center of the fire:
If yOu need .additional fu('l.
It should bt· added· at th<?
etlges after it:a well lit. To
increase the heat . gently tap
the gray 1tsh off ~riqucls to
t),~e the red sur!iceir. -..---..
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Wine !teakfast
Guests' Mood R·elaxed -.
One fine wa y Lo entertain
summertime weekend guests
is with a lazy, easygoing
Saturday· or Sunday-morning
~Int breakfast..
Just the' idea or a \\'inc
breakfast seems .to set gueat..'!
into a mood lo rein and
erijoy themselves. And a
simple wine-breakfast menu
can allow · the hostess that
same luzury of leisure.
Here is a suggestion for
such a morning plan. Pour
a chill~ pretty pink wine as
the breakfast wine, and serve
the following Layered Ham
arxf Wine Crepes as the main
breakfast dish. (The same
pink w~ slightly seasons the '
dish.) •
Fresh pineapple slices are
nice here as breakfast fruit ;
later, you might serve a warm
cinnamo~walnut colfeecake.
lo? You can assemble .this dish
ahead of time, chill, and bake
'just in time ·to serve. If chill-
ed, bake slightly longer than
indicated below: (You can
make 1tte crepes, ready for
assem bling, far ahead or
time : bake, cool, stack with
sheets of foll separallng, and
chill -or freeie -until ready
to use. Thaw frozen crepes
before using.J
LAYERED H~M
AND WINE CREPES
1 pound coo ked smo ked
ham, coarsely grouod or
finely minced
I/, cup pink wine ·
1 V. cups commercial sour
cream
3 tablespoons snipped fresh
chives .
~~ teaspoon each s a 11 ,
freshly ground black pep.
. per and ground nutmeg
12 crepes (recipe below).
1 tablespoons butter
Combine ham and wine. fll ix
in I cup or the sour cream.
2 tablespoons of the chives,
salt, pepper and nutmeg.
Place J crepe on a butlered
baking-serving platter. Spread
almost to edges with a thin
layer of ttie ham mixture.
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Repeat, using all hanrmb:---
ture and crepes, ending with
a crepe. Dot top with butter.
Bake in ;a ntoder.ale over (350
degrtts} for 20 n1inutes.
Garn\sh Wit h spoonfuls .()[
sour cream; sprinkle with re1
maining chives. Cut into
wedges. Makes 6 servings. . -· Crepes
Real 3 eggs with 6 table-
spoons flour and 3/8 teaspoon
salt until smooth. Gradually
add l cup milk, beating until
batter is smooth. (Chill for
about 30 minutes lo I hour
if possible; sUr tp blend we ll
before using.)
Heat butter tabout 1'1 tea-
spoon f or each crepe) over
medium·high heat ln a 7-to
B·inch crepe pan. Pour In
about 3 tablespoons batter:
quickly tilt and rotate pan
so barte r covers bottom.
When lightly brown on bot-
tom, turn and lightly brown.
on second side. Slip onto plate
or clean \owe!. Makes about
12 crepes ..
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HALIBUT
FROZEN, FRENCf! FRIED, 8 oz.
SUN KIST
LEMONADE
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APPLE
JUICE
SLICED STRAWBERRIES.:1~!~~~25-' . . -' SHOESlRING POTATOES.1:.g:1e~,27' . .
RED KIDNEY BEANS ~~~;.~·:. 13'
VAN de KAMP'S
ENCHILADAS
8EE~CH1CKEN OR f'-J9" CHEt:SE, FROZEN ,
7¥.i oz. PACKAGES
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ICE CREAM
OLD FASl<IONEO S9• GOODNESS
HALF GALLON CA ATON
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CASSEROLES
SPINACH SOUFFLE,
POTATOESAU GRATIN,
M.t.CARONI 5 CHEESE OR NOODLES ROMANOFF.
FROZEN, fll~llr ,_.,.. I'•
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SWEET AND JUICY
NTA ROSA
BUTTER BREAD ~·29'
APPLE 'N SPICE COFFEE CAKE ,..,; """ 39'
FREE! MEN'S TIES
U.S. No. 1 Grade
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Brown Steak '~r,c;:
Mushrooms
DOWNYfLHE :~'.'..:~
fRENCHTOAST 43'
FOLGER'S INSTANT S1 13 COFFEE ... 601. JAR
POMPEIAN
OLIVE OIL
55c 8 Ot •
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AA BUTTE R
PARKAY REGULAR
MARGARI NE
281 1 LB.
PACKAGE
ViU.'PlKf
OR ANGE JUICE BLEND
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SKIPPY
DOG FOOD
171
FA THEA'S OAV SPECljL... •I" TIES b'f JON af CALIFOAHIA
NEW STYLES AND COLORS .SS.DO VALUES
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TIP TOE CLOGS
MAXWELL HO USE
COFFEE
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Zingy Taste
Tabasco . Peppers Beans
ll'1 peak aeason now ror morsel of. the e«nbined foods.
green beans ••. tellder, sweet, 000 BEAN SALM> .
crilp and colorful Prized for · ·
\heir-delicate flavor, the IOOd . ~ cup sour mam
coot gives natW'e a nudge 2 tableapooos wine vinegar
by provkiin& lQe vegetable L tablespoon pr e p 1 r e d wit.tr a zingier taste. And here ' muatard
are three spleidd ways to · l/t ·teaspoon Tabasco pepper
briDt out the best in the sauce '
slender 1reen bean. \.I
Whether you're ·a home ;1, teaspoon iaJt
vegetable gardener or restrict 2 tablespoons chopped 1reen
greenthumb activilim to selec-pepper
tion at the supermar\et. light· I -· thinly sliced
ly cooked young btlM are ·2 cups cooked ireen btans,
perfection for the Duo U,S.n cut up•
Salad. l can (t poond) · kidney
Jn fad, if the belJlS are beans, drained
tender enoup., yoo needn't Tn medium bowl, b 1 n d
cook them at all. 'lbe "duo'' together !OUt cream, vinegar,
combines the green ve~tablt mustard, Tabasco p e p p e r
with kidney beans, as well sauce and salt. Stir in green
./ as lfeen pepper, onion, and pepper and-onion;, add green
a creamy dre:uiog. beans alJCf kidney beans.
The dressing de r I v e 1 MlJ: w e 11. Refri1erate ·at .
spirited flavor from Tabasco least 1 hour before ,serving
pepper uuce, perfection for
4
totole
1
t -~~-blepd.· Yield:
adding lillglnm to just ¥iut -• ....
any vegetable. •u green beans are prden-
And because Tabasco js a · picbd •very tender, coo~
liquid.. it permeatea every ii not~· -
GREEN BEAN CASSEROLE
S cups frab lret!l'l beans
I ta~ butter or
margarine '
1 clove priic, minced
1 medium onion, minced
1 small green pepper, cho~
peel v, cup chopped pimiento
J can (8 ounces) tomato
sauce
'A teaspoon Tabuco pepper
aauce
r cup shredded Cheddar -Cut ends from beans; slice
be..., In baU, if dfstred. Coot
beans in a ln\all amount of
water until barely tender.
Drain.
Heat butter in l ·quart
namepr~f casserole; add
prllc, oolon1 pepper IJld pi-
miento. Cook 2 to 3 minutes.
Stlr in tomato s a u c e ,
Tabuco ·pepper sauce and .
beans. Sprinkle with chees_e.
Bake in · 350 degfee F. oven
about 25 minutes. Yield :
About 4 terVlngo.
ZEE TOILET
TISSUE
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BLEACH
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7-FULL DAYS
THURSDAY
THRU
WEDNESDAY
JUNE18-24
ADOTA>I: t0 ALL TAXAILE ITEMS
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REMINDS YOU • ..JUNE IS DAIRY MONTH!
COTTAGE CHEESE
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PINT CARTON '
"4 QUART CTN ... 5SC .
---Two Eggs Ba-ke
' A Chiffon Cake
• A chiffon-cake that la made
with only two eggs.
CHOCOLATE CHIFFON
CAKE
2 large egp, .eparated
l lh cups sugar ·
J :y, cups sifted cake nour
o/, teaspoon baking aoda
% teaspoon salt
1/3 cup salad (no olive )
oil
1 cup buttermilk
2 squares (2 ounce s)
u n sweetened chocolate,
melted
Tart Top
Cupcakes
These cupcakes store well.
LEMON CUPCAKES
114 cups sifted flour
I teaspoon baldnt powder
y, teaspoon salt
l,2 cup (J stick) butter
J cup sugar
l teaspoori vanilla
2 large 'eggs
1/3 cup·hot milk
Lemon Fl'Olting, see below.
On wax paper slfJ together
the flour, baldns ~'ifder and
· aalt. In medium mixing bowl
cream· butter, sugar and
vanilla; beat Jn eggs, one at
a time.
Add the dry ingredients,
then the milk, stirring until
smoolh after each addition.
Line bottoms of' two round
layercake pans {each 9 by
11,1 inches) with wax paper.
In small bowl of electric
mixer beat egg whites until
foamy ; .gradually beat In Ya
cup or the sugar; continue
beating until very stlfr and
glossy.
Into a large mixing. bowl
sift the flour, baking soda,
salt and remaining I cup
sugar-; add salad O:il and 111
cup buttermilk ; w i t h o u t.
washing beater, beaL a
medium speed for J minute;
add remaining 'h cup but·
termilk, yolks and chocolate:
beat, scraping bowl, until well
blended -about 1 minute;
fold in meringue.
Pour • into prepared pans.
Bake in preheated 3Slkiegree
oven until cali.e tester lnserled
in center comes out clean -
30 to 35 minutes.
Turn out on wire rackil;
cool. Fill and frost as desired.
Cake is light in color but
has good chocolate flavor.
Most Feminine ·
Turn Into buttered muffin. .. -__
pans fillint cups two-UiJ.rol ' full.
Bake in a preheated 350-
degree oven until a cake tester
Jnserted In center comes out
clean and tops are lightly
browned -20 to 25 minutes.
With a smaJ; metal spatula
loosen edges and remove to
wire rack to cool. Spread tops
with Lemon Frosting. Store
In a tightly covered tin box.
Makes 12 to 14 medium cuir
cakes.
Lemon Fmttn1:
Beat together until smooth
1;, cup (1h: stick) butter, _t
cup confectioners' sugari dash
of salt and 1 tablespoon !emon
juice.
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· oonOM.•~0'"· Robust Sauce BOIELESS ROASTS~~ 87~
YoUIG TUlllY
H:INDQUARTERS
BUTIERMILK .~i.. 17' Tastes Mellow
SWISSSJEAK ~~'c'k 79~. LONCiHORN~~!.,S!.89! m:u::::Or':;~~~~. lastes F h 1 houldm
BEEF LIVER FREst.!:_SLtceo 55 e BISCUITS sou~?rl~~~!~ 21 c TAFFY SAUCE (ne:~m r!w)8
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@ft SPECIALS Ill SEA FOODS
Fresh Fillets Fresll
TRUEeAt SAID-tlCM COD •'7: DABS "'I:.-
t AND ;,."'INLESS ''· 1 cup flnnly packed dark and curving seams, t ~ t
VEAL STEAK 89 COM brown sugar emphasis is all on the figure. •,~~'l,~0 !, CllEESE SPREADS ' PARE I % cup llghl or dark And fem ininity. Easy-sew too! , c:91i • molasses Printed Pattern 9439.: NEW SMOKIEJINKS-~12 -.,_,•""•A•o•-1·91•-·--9---BORDEN_Srl_ To M~~~r~~~.es _ v.~a_spoonsall Misses' Sizes &J O, 12," I; '4CK IE --ASSORTED · --=r/!Cilp-watiir 6J _i><. tL(l!!lsl 341 requires <Di .._ I tablespoon cider vinegar 2 ~ yards 54-inch (abric.
LITTLE FRIERS OllCAll MAYER 85 c ~.i".· -~ 11aa•r11zr· "2:;; ...... I tablespoon ooUer . SEVENTY·FIVE CENTS for 1 LB. PACKAGE -, .,.. "~ 'D'. u 1. 31 ~ teaspoon vanilla each pattern -add 25 cents B~EF LINKIES ... ""'°. , • ..'!.~_,: 29 C [01 f•f .a.. • 2A cup undiluted evaporat.ed for each pattern for Air Mall -ORDEll'S CHEESE FOOD oo " 28• 32' milk a'tld_ Special Ha n d Ii n g; B II ., ... """· ~-•-.nc•dlum -•·l•e-otherwbe-think:la., delivery
B EF SAUSAGE~ '"~~I'~a~U '. AIERICAI SLICES •~"L 41• ..,,.;!£. -ZC 211< saucepan tum the sugar, will take three weeks or"'°"'· -~· molaues, sail, water and Send to Marian Martin, the SLICES T . , k II " .... Lt~ ........ Ill IC M.:llllCIJf t ........ •l •ouc t ....... ,.,,,o vin.aar. Daily Pilot, 442 P,attern Dept.,
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I . ."'fGL•D(f'((ff'f . cOOltantly, unUI .sugar N.Y.tOOtt.Prlnt NAME,AD-n1 " " dinotva: cook om moderate DRESS with ZIP, SIZE and
U S.D A FOOD STA PS heat, without stirring, t0 232 STYLE NUMBER.
-• . • · M COUPONS de,,_ on a c Ind y BIG, new spring.SUMMER thermometer or to soft-ball PA'ITERN . CATALOG Jtj
stage -IG lo 15 minutes. styles, free ,pattern coupoo.
Remove from heat: stir In 50 cents.
bUtter and vanilla : cool. Stir INSTANT SEWING BOOK
ln evaporated milk. sew today, wear tomorrow.
. Serve warm or cold ; sauce $1.
• Your Nearest Ralphs Store 'is located ·At 990 I Adami .Blvd., Huntington . Beach, Store Hours 9
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e.m. lo · I 0 p.m. Daily
wlll llll!·be 1 ROOCl'conslstency INSTANT FASHION BOOK
after refrigeration. M 1 k e s -what-to-wtar answers, ac-
about 1"' cups; ' ~ssory, ligure tlpa! Only fl..
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• • Prepare Early, Serve Chilled • ' . , --
Pineapp e~is 1ng · ap Dia.ing_; _
Sol;.,, pllilln 'In pineapple BleDd ' I YJ. '..;.,. .......
er: s • to es
111 cvp-,
14 tN$111 ialt
1 azp 1111r cram
legwbltes
ll cup llaa'1
MJ1Cb baked pie abeJl
Drain piptlpple, 1 a v 1 n I
ll)'NP· In a _.. beat
l"l'lber •u )'Olb. 11rup aa11 Boat eu whli.t to lllill
wlilf; tllm add plalla, ~ peU&. Ccm111J111 bealinC whlla
aad 1111. llowly adcliDI y, cup bone)'. ca onr low beat, lllrrlq Canl1111y !old eu wbii.t and
1"1111 1alatll> II illaoolYall. -plll1• lnlo·1•latiJl.mlature .
abciut I mlmlla. Cool Jl'olil '1'11rn Into. baked pie shell
In oour .,_, Otlll, •llrrlnl U\t chill at laut 4 houn.
often unlll misture IDOlllllla. MU.. I oervinp.
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111'¥'111' 'iii cup pln111pple Jqkw, can..
necl ' -l tabl-uillllvorecl I=-2 CtJ111 ceaftctlcmen' aupr '
l cup caltqe c:heele, alericl
I cup wbipPiq crum
1 v.. cupi crabam cracker
crumbs
2: tablespoons butter, melted
11• cup P"aham cracker
'crumbs
juice; but'1o di.olve. Beal cracm ~· wllll ,i-t!er.
•Ill untU thl<k and light, beat Sproadpa bid lDch paa. Pour
in qar and cottq:c cheese. pineapple · mixture o v e r
Blend in ge!aUn mixture. crumbs-; chill.
Whip crt'am; fold into-plneap-Sprirlkle w l th nqWaini
pie mlxturt. crumbs befort 1ervtq.
.. IT Y• •• ~ -RIA111 FOOD YAUllS IYEIDIY 11!. ILUE GllP STAMPS!
. Brownies
re Classy
If the member• of your
family like cu.ute broWnies
wl1h a daep cbaeolate lule,
be ..,. to 1ry Fudge Cake
Brownies.
To give · variety to the serv-
lq, alleriW.e topplnp by ....
Ing ice. creom, ....,... of
whipped creom, lrostinf or
-. favarite-deuert uuce.
nJDGE CAD BROWNIES
I (1-ouDL't) squares
unnreetened chocolate
1i2 cup butter or mar&irine
1 1/S cups 1Wtetened con-
demed milk
2 •111
1 cup sU1ocl oll-putp011 flour
'>I --bUiol powdec ll tea-.lllt
l tuapoon vanUJ• extract
1 CIJI chopped walnull
In the top of double boiler
over ·hot water ble:nd chocolate
and butter or .mar1arlne.
Remove from but; stir in
---milk. Beat in qp; ont at I time.
Silt together flour, baking
pollder 11111 1111. GradUllly
add to chocolate mistuft; •Ur
wtllaftereachadclJtlon. .
Stlr·in Vlnilla. Pold1n choP-
ped nuts. Spread 'mixture in
I well-grused JJ-x I J: J.inch
pan. Bake in a moder1te (350
desrte P'.) oven for 25 to
IO mlnulei. OOol. Cut lnlo
·squares.
Half Sizes
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When you mitt friinds ovtr
for hmcb or are Invited out,
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wllll • panellll -and JE''1111.S...-I
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Manin, tbe DollJ l'llOI, 4C
P1t1m1 Dept., Ill ·Wat 11111
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ROASTS
CMll!tCUT
CIUCI
Ol 7-IOlll .
Your 59c -Choice . •
l111liu a.ck Roast ~ .............. ~ ..
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Porttrhou1e "'.= '14!
Top Sirloln ~ •it:
10101011 Round °'=•1:
. Chuck_ Stoab .::".!:. 59:.
T·BONE~$)35 STUKS~ IL
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RAZOR BANDS
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Lmrls Mtdwash -. .... . .,.. .
Gl1e111 Toothpaste :f' .. ~, W
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Castilian DINNERWARE HAND DUX>IA TID .
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34081 DablllJ Park llrhe, Capistrn --
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Premium Margarine~39'
·Scott Facial nuue -=:~7· ·
lisqukk Mix ... ::.:~ •.::47•
Hunt's Peaches "="~-:;.."' 29'
Liquid Deter19nt -.":"£"" 39'
Peanut Butter =. 21:79'
'Long Spaghetti ~.:::"" 19'.
Saltine Crackers .r-251
Dole Pineapple .::--a-~·. 39'
Vons Premium Coffee ~ 71'
SLICED MEATS
..... JOt ....... Mt• c ---35 =. .. =w
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Tnon1 Ham .:..":. =.. •1 1..,• HAll fl.H LL
Ullk Sausap ~ :.... 19:.
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MIXES
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thing ery special for dinner! And what coul d be more spe-
cial
and w
for Da
Fins wine from
Pa.ul Mas1on !
Kabobs? •. oskewers'heavy with Dad's favorites .••
them, serve flaky f)uffy rice, with 'fresh berries . .
dessert!
lwtundJ • • • • • fifth ••••• 1.
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Beef Kabobs .. :.:.; ..... 79~
·-Lean tender, flavorful cubes .... ~{ sele.cted U.S .D.A. Choice beef! 8 ounce"Ske~·er .4 U.S.O.A. Qaa IMf!
Shish _ Kabobs ..... : .. · ... 79~
Lamb at its delicious best . ~ • n1arinade them, or let us do iL for you! 8 oz.'skey,·er. Sprint Wnb ••• Clllict ~
"Pork Kabobs ............ 59~
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Pineappl ....... ".~!:~~~ ....... 6: $1.
Golden goodness in convenient half-sl es-in a s~l ad, a fruit bo\vl, or added to you r kabob fixin's!
Birdseye P FROZEN 6 F $1 eas .... ~0• ~~·... • : •
Garden fresh ••• then f rozen! Ch003e as a.nd Carrots or Cut Corn, too ••• at this special price!
Niblets -. · (orn .... ~2.~~·.c~~~ .... l: $1.
A Gften Giant value! Also ••• Cut or Fnnch. Style Green Beans or Cream Style GoJd Corn. No. 303
Anple Pie 1 ....... ~~~~~ ....... ~ 59'
Big 9 inch,aize .•. tender, flaky crust ... plump \\'ith juicy apple filling! Dad will Jove it!
Ice i Cream ..... R~~~L.~0:~: ~·.~2 •6~~-••••• 69c
Premium pac •.. bi g round carton full of smooth creamy ice cream in Dad's favorite flavors!
Strawbetrt 'Preserves ........... 49¢ ·
Smucker's ... ~ve 24c on the 20 oz. size. · ·
York CounfY Onions .............. 29¢
Perfect size for bob ske"·ers ! No. 303 can.
Kraft Mayonnaise ................. 49¢
Save 16c" On the quart size of a qualilr product!
Gala Towels ..... : .................. : .. 29¢
Big rolls ... longer, new borders and solid colors!
Dole's Juice rink ........... 3 , .. 51
Pineapple--Grapeff it ... pink or reg. 46 oz. can!.
Lipton's Tea gs ............. : .. 59¢
Kingsford Briquets ...... :::-....... 79•
Ten pounds at this price 20 .... , ..... 1.57
Alcoa Foil .................... : ......... 25¢
8',ve 14c on the 48 ount package, enjoy flavor! So many household uses! 25 foot roll ••• 12" wide .
Hanl Kabobs ....... ~ ..... 69~ ·
Cubes or El Rancho's Ol''D tasty ham ..• combine "'ilh J)incapple and tomatoes for sheer delight! 8 oz.
The small fry 'viii Jove l1aving their O\\'ll \Viener-kabobs,: In our Delicat~ssen Department._
Split Broilers .. ~~ .. 39~
,Cing ail.Cd California. gro\\'n chicken ••• expertly split into br~iling size 11alves for a great cook--out!
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fresh Ground Round ... .... ....... 89~ Ground Round Patties ........... 89f.
Lean ••• and j'round fresh to meet your needs ~ ..f:recision ground .•• precision a,haped ••• &Ad .frelh!
K1abob Fixin 's from our Garden Patch!
Cherry T_omatoes.~~~!s!~. 25c
Spear these bright gems on your ske\\'ers ••• erijoy the flavor and the color, loo! Basket.
Mushrooms 89~ . ................. ·.·
Hothouse grown .•. greaf aCl01tion lo m~s .~-
Delicatessen Specials! -. Sliced Ham or Turkey ............... 59¢
Fix Dad a club sandwich! Leo's ... 4 oz. pkg.
Imported Danish Cheese .......... 69¢
Boel's ••. Port Salut, Edam, Tilsitter ..• 8 oz.
Boel's Baby Samsoe ............... 49¢
Imparted Danish cheese , • , mild fla vo r ! 7 oz.
Bell Peppers-.......... ~.=19:.
Perfect size for quartering to fit the kabobs!
El Ranch'o 's Fine Liquors!
Seagram's 1 Crown "'';."11"' .'11.99
Save 1.00 on one of Dad's preferred )>lends!
El Rancho Scotch ...... F~ ....... 55.79
Bottled in Scotland for Dad's ~ho knol'•!
El Rancho Tequila ...... :J~ ........ ~4.89
· For a smooth mal'&'arita ! ... Quart •••••••• 5.19
Lick the . Blu,es! ~ .. a.;, Sil..,. ... t. th•"'"' m• ''"'"1 ~''"'"'-__ _
Prices in ell_ect Thurs . through Sun., •
J·un.e 18, 19, 20 21. "No saleB to dealers. ~
Open daily 9 to 9.,., Sunday 9:30 lo 8:30. ~''tl//J•'"
Swordfish Stea .. COO[I CUT ... -98~
Great.idea for main cou· to please Pop! . .,,.. . Halibut Steak·' ..... cme air·: .... · 89f. IA s -• & H · t· gt o (El R""' h c t ) O.licioua baked or broiled-.. .rewardin&' flavor! ARCAD : U11~1a-un '" on r. anC 0 en er .
fresh Salmon ..... SIW ..... I.I. '1.69 . PASADENA: 320 West Colorado Blvd .• SOUTH PASADENA: Fremont & Hunt!ngton Dr. Fresh-Salmon .. OI Mii ~ '1.49
From ·the r:uahinr watera the Columbia River l . . Center cut • ~• for the most in flavor I · · N•o NrNporl Stech on th• 1'1n/nsu/1 1nd In E11lbl~ff • HuQl/ngton Harbour In lloMdfnlk C....
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PICNIC
STYLE
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PORK .
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SPARERIBS ROAST
NK WELL TRIMMED BARBECUE SPECIAL
--"'::l-!--"EAN.MEA.t.1-1ECAA~5.T1~11_.
ROAST -
U.S.D.A. CHOICE OR MAYFAIR
BLUERllBON
!Tw..Tiii""'MED;;t.lrCUTS'INCtUDtD
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BEEF' SHORTRIBS ~::TY
U.S.D.A. CHOICE OR Ml>.YFAIR BlUE RfBBON .••••• , .................................... .. lb49'
-CALIF. GROWN FROM 7•BONE . FOSTER FARM$-FRESH
FRY~R .2ARTS ROAST .
lb59<
U.S.D.A. CHOICE OR MAYFAIR BLUE RIBBON WHOLE 58!. LEGS TASTY
WELL FRYER WHOLE 69< TRIMMED
BREAST S~L~T lb.
~~!~°'~!~A.~~ .. :.~?t~E~~~EAr $1 !9
BRUK FAST SPECIALS
MA YFRESH BACON "" HOffMAN Bl!IERMAID ....................... lb. 79'
RATH SUCED BACON .. ou"'o'M"" ............................ 1b.89'
FRESH POJIK SAUSAGE COUNlRY ""' ........................ lb 49' .
MAYFAIR.IFISHYALUll
HAU BUT OR SWORDFISH STEAKS ........ 1b. 98'
----HUNT'S VALUES----
HUNTiS CA TSUP J
'26-0Z. BOTTLE ......................................................... ,...... . ... ~·· for $
!!!A.!~-~~~~ . . ......... 5,.,
ToMATOPASTE J
12-0Z. CAN .: .............................................................. ~··························· for
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TOP SIRLOIN l
STEA KS
.S.D.A. CHOICE OR MAYFAI R BLUE RIBBON
BONELESS S)?.9 WASTE FREE
N0.1 TALLCANALL FLA,'OR
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GRAOf "AA" FIRST OUAUTY l ·LB. Pll"G. ,, ............................................ ..
SOUR CREAM 53' AllOEN PINT SIZE .................................... , ......................... : .............. ;.. •• ,
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JUMBO
TOWELS
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COOKING OR SALADS
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DIAPERS I
BABYSCOTT .,,, NEWIORN JO'S ,
ANDR!G. 30's
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·~--WATERMELONS
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U.S.D.A. CHOrCE OR MAYFAIR
BLUE RIBBON STEER BEEF ·
BONElESS
ROASTS
U.S.D.A. CHOICE 011 MAYFAIR llUE RIBION
CENTER CUT 99-1' CHUCK OR ,.
SHOULDER CLOD lb.
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ENJOY YOUR FAVORITE mAKs OR
otOPS WHILE WE HA VE THIS
FANTASTIC llEF'ANO PORK SALE
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' ,..,.__~u._s.D_.A.CHOICEORMAYFAIRllUERIBION ..-WELloTllMMED~EXTRA LEAN
, ,u.s:o.A. CHOICE-OR MAYFAIR BLUE RIBBON .
BOIELESS ROUID STEAllS ""'"'-------............................................. 'I". BOIELESS ROUID STEAK .... oon~ __________ ,. _________ , _____ •• , ..
:t,AT.RMELOI RUMP ROAST ____ ----=-.............. 't"
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PORK STEAKS ""'""'"''"'"'"""' _________ _: ___ .79
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INS~ANT .~.9FFEE
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SANDWICH IAliS
GLAD 80 ,COUNT
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MAYFAIR . MA•Kn.
175 E. 17th STREET, COSTA MESA
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I~ HOLLYWOOD -'·J alw ays .. say my Virgo water pqts out
;')TIY L(Q_ fires! l go jun1piJlg
:.;into things and then I say,
~Now, do you re ally want lo
~do that?" actress Diana Sands
'J\aid launching 11 lively eon-
.yersation explaining her Aug.
''22 birthday. .. .
The frec~le-faeed, brown·
'<'Yed lovely said, "l"m born " !l)n, the c~ u·h!Cb means Pm
On both sides. Leo is y.•arm.
j mpulsive. generous; Virgo is
1 analytical, klgical and a
' Perfectionist!"
J\1aking the movie "Doctors·
· '\\1ives," Diana revealed ho1v
'she's able to split her energies
bety,·een her profess.ional and
· gersona! careers.
• A nester by nature. she
~:treasures .her ho1ne, a five·
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room apnrtrnent on J\1an hak
tan's 1vest side. (In Hollywood
she stayed in a small rented
aparln1enl.)
"\Vhen 'YOU S urrou nd
yoo rself with things that
reflect you and the people
yo~ love, then you' can sit
·in. Then, no matter wh at's
happening to you, -no matter
· how great or terrible, you
have your own little place
"·here you can think it all
through (ronryour point o(
view," she said. An interesting
prop in her life alwa ys has
been a dining roo1n table.
"I remember as a kid, we
al"·ays had a huge table and
\Ve always sat around iL I've
always had a feeling for that.
The.. first--lhing I did when
I decorated the apartment was
to go and get a great big
table. or courS'e, mine's in
lhe dining room."
She-happily rec-.iteg.-&e
family gatherings "1)i" he'r
ch ildhood. She was born in
the Bronx, the daughter o~·
Rudolph Sands, a carpenter,
and Shirl~y Sands. "At home
you always said what you felt
like saying wilhout being .
outragoous. But It was always
relaxe~_and warm .
"I love good "food and if
T ever stopped working, I'd
be as big as a house! The
last lhree years, I've learned
to cook very well I must say.
I cook anflhlng: I love Italian
food -l'1n good at fettuccine
of scampi.
"Sometimes I'm a recipe
cook because ,there are many
things I don't know how to
cook. There are still certain
things I have to look up but
J'Ve mastered soti1e dishes
and don't have to use recipes •
Now I ~have my 01vn little
BEGINNING THURSDAY JUNE 18th
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YEARS OF
PLEASURE WHE N
USED FOR THOSE
SPECIAL
OCCASIONS
SUNS WEPT
CUSTOM DESIGNED ANO
SPfClALLY PRICED
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for yo~r budget:
Easy to care for.
••er tarnishes ..... _...
polishing. Set
your talile with
royal manner
A lovely
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Compan'°n
Sett;,,g
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make a craiy sa lad (radishes,
gree n pepper, onion. lettuce
and Italian dressing , Italian
br,ud, some 'nibble' foods .
(Ofives, pic~les, etc.). t'm pQl
big on dessertsi I_ might have
ice cream jf it's v.•arm and
people,. watit: il."
DIANA SANDS' son
SHELL• CRAB APPt."'J'JZER
Her specialty, ' ·Sa n d s '
Thing," is "nOt a chill. but
a meaty sauce with red kidney
bean~. l like. to serve it with
Japanese rice. You only have
to follow ,the directions on
the rice package, seasoning
U with salt. Japanese rice
is very different t a s t l n g Dozen sort shell cralls •
(sticky textured ) and. tastes 'Salt, f;eshly grouOd black
better than regular rice. pepper
"At times J get terribly t.1ilk )
creative, then at other times ~~ cup Tiour
I go by the book. I'd Jove _!J
to learn how t?i make certain . Lemon tvt.'Uges
Japanese dishes. J can make 2 eggs, lightly beaten
a terrible version of tempura, 314 cup fine cracker crumbs
but It doesn't come out all Vegetable oil for deep-fat
fat and plump like the real frying
big covered shrimp. Or I'd Parsley
like lo do the tem pura Have market clean crabs
vege,tab les (floured. deep fat nr If you caught the m
Iried strips of-'green pepper, yourself: wash ca refullY in
green beans. carrots, egg-cold water, Wit h sharp knift
p I a n t , lotus root a n d remove feathery substance
chrysanthenum leaves)." from side points and sandbags
Diana really learned to cook from under shell , between the
about three years ago. ''I find eyes. Cut off apron that folds
it very relaxing. J can learn under body Crom rear.
1ines because I go off into a lit· Drain well on paper tov•els.
tie world or my own. I have · ""' Sprinkle liberally wit h salt,
this tall high stool and I just si t "'J pepper. Cover with milk, let 1
there and chop up things. My r sland about 30 minutes. Roll
mind 's a million miles away in Uour, egg, then in cracker.
as ·well as on the food. It's 'meal. lleat vegetable oil to
very relaxing. One very im-350 degrees F. (or until bread
portant thing about film mak-cube browns in 60 seconds).'
ing is, you have to stay very Add few crabs at a lime and
relaxed-and loose,·• Dia.1a fr y about 5 minutes (.Qr until
said. ~T golden). Dra in on paper
Success to Diana is ''Doing towels. sprinkle with salt, and
what you want to do and pepper. Serve at once wiJh
being happy at it. I love ac-NOVICE COOK parsley and lemon wedges t)lr
ting. The nnly thing I want Diana Sands ro1y0f)Jlaise.or tartar sauce}.
to do I haven't· done is to · ----.
have children. That's very im -r B Th DAIL y PILOT
portant to me. But as fa r I feel very happy. That doesn't She concluded the .Interview l uy 8
as work and enjoying my 1ileffiean everything in my life. blueprinting a menu to serve Just for 'Peanuts' ~
and having lived a full life; ha s beeli happy." with her "Sands: Thing." "I .
COOL SALAD BEATS "SUMMER HEAT r
Cool and Shimmery
Spr.ing· Salad Beats Hot Days
II your (an1Hy is big on
salads and cold pl atters for
lhe "'arm month.$ of the year.
Spring Salad Luncheon is one
you will want Lo add lo you r
c:nllection -0£ favorite recipos.
This ·is the kind of dish
that is made earl y In the da y,
thch chilled until serving time.
to set eilhtr in i'?C'ivldual por-
tions ; C>r. a single large
deeorative moldR
chen~. Spring Sa lad Luncheon
features shrimp, \\'hich can
be lhe canned variety. along
\\'ith other sa\ad-n1aking in-
gredients molded into a \emon-
fl avored gelatin base.
'For a really super luncheon,
you 11•111 want to cook fresh
shrlrnp. Shell and devcin the1n
and cut or chop.before folding
lnlo the g'elatin mixture.
with th{' subtle flavor o( cu n·
ned apple sa uce and apple
juice as the surprise elements.
Both apple products blend
deliciously with the lemon
flavor of the gelatin and the
apple. saucn give11 lhe sa lad
more body and tcx!ur·e.
SPltlNG SALA I) LU1''CllEON
3 packagL'S 13 ounces each
flavor ~elal ln
2 cups .l>011!11g \'.;.ucr
1 cup npple juice
~;:1uce
1 1 cup mayonnaise
'1 teaspoon sail
112 cups finely diced celery
J ~1 cups chopped cooked.
shrlmp . . ..
Dissolve gelatin in boiling
w11ter. Use a \vire whl11k or
rotnry beater to blend in re·
n1ainlng ingredi~nts except
celcr)• nnd shrin1p. Chill until
mixture begins to 1hicken.
Fold in celery "nd shrimp.
Spoon into 6 llltlividual mnhJ
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l1 'hat the ingredlenls are
already· on hand ·in 1Tios1 kil·
You 'll like the look or t~
finished dish, for the mold
hns a stiaroa1n tinLof green .
-cool and shimmery. ~fore
lhr1n th11t. you'll mo rvcl :ti
1hiJ laStc ~ tart and tangy
I cup CAMt'(I apple SilUC<;,
2 tablcspoo11~ vinl!gur
~ drops \~'orchc.1tcrshirt
~ nbout 1 cup l or a 6-cup mo!d.
hl11 unlll set. /Ila · s 6 1o
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PICTURE A
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• -. ' driving through a ,barn.
lined with milk c:>ws down
one side and up the other,
Dad sez to ~1om. "This is
ea!;ier than figuring out that
cloverleaf back in the city."
Now there· are gifts for dad
and gifts that mom wants
that she .buys for dad . Dear .
Dad, he'll o~n anythin';
'arid love it as long· as his'
family is around him, and
there are Richard 's prime
steaks Lo do on his Weber
b a rb e qu e which morn
bought for him when she
saw il in action in our pa tic;t
th is Friday.
SWEET MUN9HING
DADS LOVE
beautiful chunks of h<in1e
made, in our1 bakery, rocky
road candy·, . tt\i: glorious
. mixt11r~ of rici;l chocolate,
marshmaUows. and ,crisp
whole ·almonds to make
palates pulse and' candy
djshes qu iver., Piu.a. bread
with a pers-onality. . . the
big crusty; !il\ow;: rou nd
loaves ~t crosswise and
spread with pizza sauce,
th en cheese, and topped
"'ith onions; oven baked to ·;
spicy ecst.acy. ~
Take any flavored Cake, ~1
as long as-it is~bllked with
rt.ender loving care in our ~
bakery .. chocolate, white,' ~
gold. banana nut, cherry, •
marble. spice. angel food, '
karat, German ,chocolate, ~
run1, or sponge . . . puL .,
a tiny corn cob pipe on• :,,
the top for fun and il sing1' ~
Happy Father's Day. Tt\e ~
pipe is a collector's item. "
ll really blows beautiful
soap bubbles. • c
OAD "WOULD ;
ADORE f
1 set of the n e w ~
Th e rmakoo l glasses. J
Regular good 10 ounce glass 1t
lumblers with green or
brow n insulated coasters to o\
sli p half way up like a ,j·
sock. Keep soops steaming , -
or cokes chilling. To match •.
the coasters, sharp rou nd
boat trays with high sides
to stop spiOs. Made by
Kraftware . the w o r Id • s ,
largest manufacturer of ice '~
buckets.
H.ere's a perfect way f::ir ,.
dad to enjoy the fresh :·
Dungeness cracked crab :i
you fou nd for him in the
meat department, ~lorn . :·
\Vhy not a ·satin stainl ess
seafood set from Italy ..• ~
The food fare or cracker~·.
and forks are scintillating •
enough to 'brighte n a "'all
speaking up from a green ?.,
or red velvet box wilh a ~ ~-· gold frame. Besides ~he
crackers do equally as 1ve!1
\Yith nuts as they do with 1·
crab shells., Made by
K~r, 1vho also d o \
beautiful things in the same
picture fra me boxes 1vith
satin stainless bar. salad,
and serving utensil s.
ti.OM WO ULD
ADO RE FOR DAO
Hand painted Nettle Creek
decoys .. much loo elegant to !
put in ,the water .. Hand
painted, hand carved . , f
great stuff ror fireplaces, 1
dens, and playrooms .. a J
grand and han d som e
Canada Goose or a cagey J
~iflllard hen who IOok~
delightfu l perched around 1
the "'inc racks.
Huggies lor fu n ...
\\!ould you believe giant -i
coaslers made from lndoor-
outdoo_!_, carpet. Rugged,
reliable, resilient reusable,
and re1na r\ably rum resi.s. i
tant .. and 'you can jomp
on the1n too. Gould hold I
a 500 ton drink or a 500
pound hot turkey if you ~
coz.ied 5 ot 6 together ••
Greens, reds, and blues .•
son.1e with races, some .. ,
I pl ain. ·
' Here, ttl Hichard·~ the l
Pe<>plc Store , • \Ve"re ~
esi:A-:cially grateful for dads.
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Because mom does all ht!:r
1 shopping for dad, bui dad
• pays !he bills •. 50 flappy
f Fath•:: Day, Mom. {
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All Beef FRANKFURTERS _:4 ... '-"'--as-
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Alex CHILI BRICK I Or. a-
PERFECT FOR TACOS AND TOSTADOS. RICHA~D'S
Fer v-.........
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lonica F.ey
LIDO .MARKET CENTER
NmOlll llVD. AT T1IE ENTRANCE TO LIDO isLE
Longhorn Cheddar Ch•se l~ ,_,,
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Oni• Buns
A FEAST OF 60l.DIN FLA voA, FROM A ctHiUAIES
Ol.D RICIPE. HEAlTY Witt! WHEAT, RYl, IARLEYI
Granary .B~ 2
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SPREAD WITH CREAM C11HSi OR TOP WITH
WHIPPIN& CREAM ·
Dafe.Nut I.oaf 8'
SERVE ll WARM, WITH COFFEE-1.llSUREL Y tAUNCH, LAR&l FAUit.FiLLED · .
Danish . Pastty · · 89•
?lllDIBI 18811 ·
SUNKIST . . . . Orange Juice · ,.°"' .5 .•011 $1
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Sunkist Orange Juice . II OZ. 3'c
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EGGO WAFFLES. . 39, •·er. ua.
OHSERT FOR DADI RICH 'S
CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS II oz. 39,
RICH'S IAVARIAN
CREAM PUFFS 11 ·0I. 3'J
STOUFFERS SPINACH SOUFFLE-12 ·Oz. 39-
STOUFFERS
MACARONI & CHEESE 11 oz. ltc
STOUFFUS
POTATOES au Gratin . 39J 11¥1 oz.
STOUFFER$
NOODLES ROMANOFF 11 N:7 3'J
ORE-IDA POTATOES ---- .
Cottage Fries •4 o.. 4 '011 s1
OR~IDA
Shoestring Potatots llOZ.. 4 ... 11 ' .
LlllYS
CUT CORN llOZ. I l ... '1 _
LlllYS
PEAS _,._,. 11 -. l,. 11
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HILLS BROS. COFFEE ' . 1.69 • u. .
Knudsen La Bon BUTT!R,u. Ile
SUNSHINE ICED
App[e sciuce Cookies 47c
&LORIETTA
PEAR HALVES ·1•0..4 '0l s1
' 6LORIETTA UNPEELED
APRICOT HALVES " oz. 4 ... '1 '
' GLORIETTA ELBERTA
PEACH HALVES ,, .. 4 ... '1
G/LORIETT A SU CED
ELBERT A PEACHES ·· ,,.._ 4 ... '1
6LORIETTA
TOMATO JUICE •• oz. l ... '1
KRAFT LOW CALORIE .
Catalina ~ressing • o.. 29•
KRAFT LOW CALORIE
COLESLAW DRESSING . aoz. 2tJ
AoD ZEST TO SALADS WITH SCHILLIN&
Sl&N UP. NOW IN JHE &IFT SHOP
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FRI., JUNE 19, 3:30
in ~u~ patio
111T
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• JUMIO. 100 FT. ·'
SARAN WRAP
116 ROLL
. SCOT TOWELS
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49c
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JUST THE THIN& FOR ·FATHER'S DAY-PREPARED FO~ EASY CARVIN& "
Prime Rib · Roast
IONILESS AND TENDER
$pinter SINk
SPENCER ROAST
1.09LI. PBBDUDI-.. --
1.89LI. ViRSATILEI FOR A;PETltERS, IREAKFAST, SALADS
OR DESSERT. VINl-RIPINED, IMPERIAL VALLEY .
1.89LI. , .C~ntaloupes . 3 l'Olt .97•
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ORANGES 8 Lii. *1 53•LI. PERFECT FOR PARSLEY l'OTATOf,S, NEW, WHITE ROSE
POTATOES 5LU:19•
ZACKY FARMS
Fresh Hen TURKEY·S •
lean Ground BEEF-
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'St11fr.d ROUND STEAK > l""--~--~_1_.29_ ... =---1
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U.S.D.A. CHOICI allf .
RIB STEAK
U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF
DEL -CO STEAK ·95!
•EGENCY ROOM (Case 12 Fifth, $19.22)
CHAMP.AINI ~~!D0~.~ ·$11•-"" LI~, "'9DIR & IUICY
SA VI STRAIGHT KENTUCKY BOURBON
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TOP SIRLOIN STIAK
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SAVI LOHDOHDRV,GIH -9•••QO" -$13''
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S#.USAG,f, 19·oz ........................ I Sc
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"IScotTowels-Assorted Colors or Detorottd, Big Roll'. ................ 37c
Kraft Liquid 1000 Island Dressing, 16-oL Btl ...................... : ... 69c
Solt Blut Bonnet Mor!lorint, 1-lb, Pkg ................................... 39c
Von de Komp's frozen Enchilodo Ent~
Beef, Cheese or Chicken, 7YH>L Pkg. : ..... : ......................... 41<
Von de Komp's Frozen Fish & Chips, 16l'>o:Z. Pkg .................... 85c
van de Komp·, Chicken Pie with Gravy. lDYH>L Pkg ................ 43c
Hunt's Siewed Toma-. No. 2~ C.on .... : •• ; .......................... 39c
Planters Nuts Cocktail Peanuts, 6Yt-oz. Tin ....................... : •.. A le
.PkJnter.s Mixed Nuts with Peanuts, 13-oz. Tin ········-··· .. ·····•·•·•· 93c
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me bow lo make Ice crum !\IET S'iEtI' .... DIXFIELD, ,..,,..,... rtqlletil t.r __.. eggs, 1·1 ~ teaspooos aalt and bread crumbl, I in tablespoons 375 deiree. Serve w I l h
anylhin& thal c1ll1 -for a food'
grinder because they COU'r)t it
as too much trouble.· Too, in
many modern homes, there
is no ledge deep e.noogb to
hold a clamped-on h a n d
grinder. Thet' 11 Where l find
my electric food chopper such
a boon. I am not much of
a gadgeteer but J uae \tW
• appliance 1 lot more than l
do my blender.
~E ·~·of • ...._. meat." Y• cu a dash of pepper. Mix well, melted shortenil!I, 4 sli1htly tomato sauce. If tomato juice
.cake? I am relerrinc 11 tJte _ · t(U&llfaUJ all It tut becauc, poor into .-1 greased baking be1ten eggs, l teaspoon cbo~ is uaed instead of strained
. Nan Wiley rqrets that she
carr.1ot provide p e r 1 o n a 1
wwers lo your cooll:inc ques·
lions, but questions ol 1eneral
inf,erest will be wwered in1
bet column. Addrw your
ijueatioas to Nin Wiiey' in care_
ol the DAI&'<' PILOT.
kiDd l buy at a local stlte. DEAR NAN: L ~ve tw1 la a WAJ, tt doel U\'e meat . pan and bake in a moderate ped panley. Puj the carrots _tomatoes cut the a'mount to
It 11 a t.'ODlbloatloli of ,eake nut km ~ uved fnm -nit mea&I. oven 350 degrees for about , and nuts through the food just ~ cup. REGINA T AVEL.
and kf: trum ~ wltal Wtrld War D dlYt. ud dtly Just· put through the food 50 minutes or until firm . chopper, Uling the coarse NASHV!LLE-, TENN. ·~ ~am. You WCMIW botll are pod. . chopper 2 raw white potatoes The other one, a regular grlud. Mix with eve"rythlng
rub H ~~ 111el food t.be ne Pl&l&t Peca 1-f .Is (~and all), l cup ol onion, pe&RYt loaf, calls for 1 cup, else,· form Into a loaf in a I ani well aware that many
pan. . ,. .... lllOI U JIO .... .,i.t ' I cup pecans, I cup dry bread ~ ol chopped peanuts; car-gr.aaed pan. people just will not try
· J ca• Otta blly eaR mbe1
aod ice ere.am H ule 11
t would like lite U.w-ltow
ri.r makiq my .,.. fw ti.e
freezer. MIUI. R. MOLL,
ROCHF.sTER, N. Y.
lf it is actually an angel
cake type, spl~t the bated c4ke
into three layers. Spread a
LETS ASK
THE COOK
by
tun )Vier
pint of slightly softened ice
cream between each layer.
Chocolate or s trawbe r ry
1nakes a nice contrast. Frtst
top and sides with a pint
j)f _heavy cream, whipped and
sv.·eetened or you may use
a whipped -topping miL Do
this very qu ickly and get it
back in the freezer at once.
\Vrap when frozen solid. If
you'd like to gild the lily at
servihg time try drizzlin&
chocolate sauce over the top.
1 Round , layer cakes also may
be frozen by lhe same method.
It makes a more interelting
cake-and-cream combo if you
split those layers too. If you
don't care to split the layera
then freeie those separately
lirst. For an exact match,
-\he ice. cream may be frozei:i
· by itself in a caki! pa n of
the same size. When solid,
·remove and place between the
layers, frost with-whipped
cream and refreeze.
You can make your own
Ice cream pies by filling , a
baked pastry or crumb cru st
shell with softened ice cream
for refreezing.
NAN'S NOTF.8' WMt a
· treasure trove of meatleu
"me1t-lolva" Uve e1me
poariq I• rrom rtaden b'ylq
to Hip tlte i.ty at Pimoaa
find Ult klDd el peuat baUer
loaf .... pudlilotlltr -lo mllke. S. let mul prlca M
what dl!t will. J am convlneed
yoa can still eat well and.
economleaUy wUboat llCrlffc.
• Jng any pntebl pewer.
DEAR NAN ' I think I may
have the loaf, Mary Willisford
wants although mind ii called
•·carrot loaf." It calls for 3
, cups or ground raw carrots,
1 ground onion, 2 cups of
•cooked rice. 2 cups milk. 2
: eggs, J cup of peanut butter,
: •h: teaspoon sage, 1 teupoons _..__
:.11alt and 2 tablespoons butter.
'Mix all together and. bike for
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Pretty Poncho
-Pop on cozy poncho to dash
outdoors when breezes blow.
Great for campus, spOrt!',
v.·ee kends! Knit poncho with
raised-leaf front panels fro m
neck down in one piece. Has
contrast~lor edgillf. Patlenl
7220:. sius 10:11 iniluaed.
FIFTY ri:N'rsior each pat·
lcrn -add 25 cents 1for each
pauern for Air Mail and
Special Handling: otberwile
lhir(t-class delivery will take
three weeks or more. Send
to Alice Brooks. the Daily
-Pilol. 105 Needlecraft Dept.,
Boi 163, Old Chelsea Station,
New York, N.V. 10011. Print
Name, Addra1, Zip, Pat&un
Number. BIG 1970 Needlecraft
Catatos ,....... 40 pages, 200
designs, 3,{ree palterns! Knlt1
crochet fashions. Quilt, em·
hroidcr, wea\'c. Toys, gUts!
Se~•_
1 "Sll lnsl:tnl Girls' Book. 00
cents.
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• BURN'S CANADIAN
BOlllUIS . HEN FRYER CHUCK CHUCK •
HAMS TURKEYS UGI SRAK ROAST
'I!! 8TO 49, 4t~B.-c c 14 LB C ·
AVG. LB. tB .
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POTAT0.MACAllONI • 39 ~ RAISIN & CARROT OR ,.
COLE SLAW-15-0Z. TUB •••.•••••
ARMOUR STAR All .MEAT 65T
FRANKS ..... :. la.
lunch MMIS :i::;:·, •. 4tc
Turkey /lla;..~,;'!"',...6Sf
Sharp Cheildar ~-::0.::.' .. 1"
Swiss Ch1ese :.-".~ 111
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Bl ~cutrs PlllSBUllYfOZ.SWEET 1 o~ l OR IUmRMllK ··········-•··•EA.
ITALIAN SWISS COLONY
Vin Rose or '1 Aft
Rhineskellar .~:7-~1~ . . .
PINK CHABLIS :.: .......................... _ttc~ -------
,. KINGSBURY BEER ~;:::"-................... 3"
SAVE 15¢ OLYMPIA
~!~~ ...... ~.139
OLD CROW BOURBON :;;~ ..•••...... 11"
AlBERrsoN'S SCOTCH ~'%. ............ 4"
GOLD COACH LIGHT RUM ............... 3"
ACAPULCO TEQUILA : ..................... 3"
• CAKE
7 INCH· 2 lAYER
CHOCOLATE
CAKE WITH
ASSORTED ICING 99~A.
CAKE DONUTS Gto .... ~ ....... , .................. 20/1.
POTATO BREAD owfm°""'·················11b. 3/1.
BUNS :::.·;,.'.".:.':................... . ................. ~4
HARD ROLLS "''',,.,., ................................ 34
Cheez-lt GERBER COFFEE
CHOICE STEAKS :;:;,'s':! .........•. 91c PORK CHOPS ,_, .... ~ •........... •. 93• SLICED BACON :.;.";7,~;~ ........ 1 .... 65•
POT ROAST ~~ .................. .,zac SPARE RIBS c~.., • .-.............• .73< FISH.& CHIPS··~••··•·······: ....• .71'
CROSS RIB ROAST =.~ ....... :.'.91C PORK ROAST ...................... 65• SLICED HALIBUT'~'"."'"········ •. \"
GROUND CHUCK ''"'-''-········•· 6tc CANADIAN BACON ............. 69• CRAI MEAT.a-.c.0 ......... ,.1,,""91<
PORK CHOPS ,_, ................ •. 13'
SPRINGFIELD
LEMONADE
F.aZEN 94 6-0Z.tlN
KINGSFORD
BRIQUETS
10 .•:;, 694
POTATO CHIPS
· 12oz. SI ZE ·
JANET LEE 400's
_FACIAL
TISSUE
·;~ ~:_1.5111.· ~~~~ v
BAR UE SAU ~.~:~'.~ ................ 29~ WILSHIRE
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~~~\~ 584 STARRR FW•~ ................ or. 29~
JANET LEE
PORK & BEANS
GRADE AA IGGI ~~,~~ ............. ,.. 33~
';::; 4/884
Springfield
"' VEGETABLES
~~:~ 70-0~100
llEANS-. rt<Gs.-
Ore Ida 119V. Shon~i"SI .
· POTATOES ,;, ..... ";""'' 4/ 1 Cul ........... 12or. • •
VondeKcimp
ENCHiLADAS ~~:'.'.'.'.~~.~:.~138•
l1fresho Ion o!ICI
POPSIQES s.;ft'••'"' ....... 4J1.
' HEAL TH ~ REAUTY AIOS
PRELL SHAMPOO
GREEN LIQUID
FAMILY Sl~E 881
TOOTH PASTE c-i. •••• ;;; ....... 55'
t
·wATERMELON
SWEET-RED ·
FINGER
THUMPIN' RIPE
' -s·
NO. 1 SWEET . 1oc
RED ONIONS ...
GOLDEN
EARS CORN 6/49c
POTATOES
10.~0 49C U.S. NO . 1
RUSSET
SCOPE MOUTH WASH ~':;~ .. 88c
PANTY HOSE·, .... "'"'·········P'·77c .___..
CASCADE . .
STIAINl:D 9
laby Food 1·
YUIAN
INSTANT" 129
•-oz.
DASH
3 Las.774
Ivory liquid
~~~F 484 IOc OfF 59 (
35·0 Z.
BOLD
GT. -82•
GAIN
Gr .. 82•
119fH--1 So. Edwards
· Huntlft9'0n IHCh .... 1911 Adams
Laguna leach-700 So: Coast Hwy.
' , Corona del Mar...:.. 3049 . Coest Hwy.
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. ' PLUS BLADES
·CREAM 0' CROP
FRESH EGGS
, LUCERNE··
SALADS
ELBERTA
PEACHES
_.._ __
OittOllHI
Pritel
lath Wiener_s
All MEAT Sorn ,., h11ily
• -Hit 0111 Tiiis W11k !
Sliced · Bacon
• Wilson Corn King • Dubuque Miss Iowa ·
• Sigman Hickory Smoked • luer's Iowa farms
XWS£ 45¢
Slll ••L
l~·OZ.49c pkc. .
1 ·lb.
pkc.
. .
&Be
lll leat Franks ,1:~·;:.. 68' Rath Bacon ~-:.·· 1·1•. 71• ,111. .
· Grade 'M" Medium Size
One Dozen '
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C1rt1n , ·•
Oi1to11nl .
/lritll
U.S. Govt: Inspected
U.S.D.A; Grade A Whole
(Cut-Up ••• lb. 35;) lb.
LOW DISCOUNT PRICES!
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lier's Quality Your
or Farmer John Choice
Full Shank Portion lb.
DISCOUNT HAM PRICES! • • All Meat Wieners f~'.r.~·,~r~ 681 Hormel Bacon ~1~~~d ~~:: 181
Ost1r l•J" Wieners \i~ 78• Osc1r l•Jer Bacon 1:':.'':\:'.89'
Uwer SIU11g1 '"~ . •. 59'. Oscu l11er Bacon :i:'. ·;~'. 18•
. PllCI ·1111pa Jumbo ... 61• Sausage . s~t~~:~ {t!':, ~~.. 31 1 Fryer Parts . Bre1sts • Thighs 694 ' Full Butt Por1·1on Hams , ... ~ .. SI~ Bologna ""'" \·~: 79• Link Sausage •. ~.";:,. 3 I• . • Drumsticks • Whole Lers 11, . ·11. I ·· . :
-Sllced s.iam• · '"""--':.:.· 73' · •et1 Llnkles \:.T: -:::: 33' -Fr·esh Por-k Steak·s _:_"Po,•wk c-h~si--79c C I C I H--'-5·1· -s 137
Fish Crisps C::;. ,. 79• Beef Sausage ':..'C':,' \;~ 59• ., 11. . -. 811 . er U ~ am _ ICe~S , 1•'.r .'
Haddock Fiiiets :::;~~·~: .... as• '"'Bacon •:;:-;;·.~:.:r• ·:•::· 79• . Pork Sparer1·. bs FF',','mh,,Eas'1'~1'en 7N C d p• • Pre-Cooked Scallops '" .,... Pork Sausage :~::~ :i: 55• , lb. 7 anne 1cn1cs . fu~~bc:~:.d
· Center Pork.Chops l~~: ~~~'Y 1•. 9fC Canned Ham • Dubuqu1-Royal Bullet
'411-11. $3'' .. c•• :. '.· I
s.11. s411 " ·
DISCOUNT LIQUOR BUYS!
Prices llfective In ticen~ed S1fewty Oiscounls
Old Calhoun Bourbon P::,f, Fllt• s399
Cold Brook Blend :~.:I rn•• ..t329
•1Canidian Hill Whiskey '°;~"~·' 14"
Mac lair's Scotch ~p;:~i "''' 14"
Stanton's Gin .. ~~~Ii~:~,"~:;::.. ""' 1211
Kavlana Vodka :~:.~~i1Drf::! •m• 12"
f '1del"1s Brandy fine aua1iti-"'" s3ss
11 To Serve Guests ll·Pl'llf
DISCOUNT NON-FOODS
Macleans Toothpaste J~;:·· 59;
B•ye~ Aspirin Fo~e\r::;ng . ,,'\1io 73;
Cotton Swabs g;::ri~ · :r':i 89;
Vaseline Jilly :::~ •i::· 41 '
Tee. hmat1"c Bands cm.u. '''· 5133
Ad1ustable 11 It ;
Maalol ll.qui"d rorom-1i.u . ~109 _Aetdtty_ _ ltl._
· Hai Karate Cologne . f~n~~n ';:t s2o3
Bal Roll On Deodorant-It Lasts l'/,.11. 99;
• A!I Day Long! ala•
• I
• Swift Prtmium • luer's
Otl1lity • R1tti Hic~ory ... B
' DISCOUNT FROZEN FOODS SAVE ON THESE EXTRA SUPER SAVERS
Mel. t P"ies Manor House-Beef, Chickon, 1-11. 19; .
Turkey or Tuna 'kc. c I H E111pr111 Pure
Green Beans ~~1 ~i;g:1:~'~.~~~e ~-.·:: 22; OVer Oney ld•;1pr:~ ~;e:1;;~i1:r"
Golden Corn Ker~:i1 ·~.~0~ood! •1 :;~'.· 15; 1 . h ( f Fl
Lucerne Ice Milk fl:~i" y~i~'.1' 55; 1tc en ra t our . ' . Macaron• And Cheese-Stouffer 12·11. 39;
I Ready In Just Minutn! '''· F y L Q II . rt ... ,.. .. ty rozen . ogu, . Bl~~t.~~~rsJ;~;;~~ DISCOUNT CANNED FRUITS
Cling Peaches In J~: .. ~:·;:ices 2
:;:·· 28; n·1shwasher ''All'' Rec::.~:~~:',., 35·ot. 59c .'I', • All Automattcsl pkr. Canned Pears ~ Highway Haloes 29 . .,, 35¢
Tree·R1pened ••11 1
Mott's Applesauce .. l~:'~:""! .• ,:;:··44; H•ighway Corn ~::~~.:·:,~ ~:,'~e~: , 1 !~~·· 15c -Fruit CockJail r1:;nse~~:~., ':;:•· 23; . . ot fieldRipened corn!
r
L·1pto·n ·Tea Bags· '·~~:.!,or:::h':i:.:~" ,k,. 24c of Select Blended Tea! of 16 . .
J k Ch or Mild Cheddar 81M ' .
IC eese Safeway-Random Woighls 11. ill' R dd. w· Fro11n o .... ,, Toppin( 49c .. , e 1 •P T F ·110fY f ., 10 .... l Y rt Low Ca1·1n y,.,t 20-• •-ops or" our avon e ucerne ogu Asst. flavors ,,.,' ' Desse:1ts! Ad<fs Somelhinf Extra! ·pk(.
Coldbrook Margarine ~~!;--1 Instant p I tat I es ' ,~.~ ... Shad la B tt G -'e " I II 7.w So Quick And y ne U er 0:,';i'ity ~ ,i,.' ill' So E·Z To fix!
DISCOUNT DELICATESSEN
Cott1ge Cheese · ~:i:;· _ ,1.1 .33~ ·-. DISCOUNT PRICE ! DISCOUNT PRICE!
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WATCH FOR OUR SUPER :SAVERS
"When you ... an ilem ,marked 'Super 5afff,'. lt niean1 a .,.aol temporary .a't'in91,
......... our ..,.,, aa., discount pnc.. AllO, when •• mole• an •xc.ptionol purcha ..
• ..-.. pro!ftOrioft aUowonc• ffOM ~ ... ho" an oppart\Hlity ta pow.
eur .......... to )'Ol.i. IKaute, theN aie 1 ... porory ••tra IOYingl. •• 'l'ot\: th9m
'$uper' s...r: $loc:t up white tM. •drli tini"I' ore In .Hect." .. ': .
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SNICKERS
Oi!eo11nf
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APPLESAUCE -
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• ·Chill And. Serve With Pork-It's Great!
2&·0unot
J1r •••
. Oi1eo11nf
. -/!ri'te1
c
·eEt-AIR
ORANGE JUICE
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l·Dunco
Can •• , ·
/Jileo11nf
Pnee1
FREEZE-DRIED ·
·COFFEE .
Edward's-O!sSol.ves , lnstantl.Y_ (8.oz. $1 ,SI) ·
· 4·0unot
Jor
Oileo11nf ·Pn_ee1
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U.S.D.A. Choice Beef $ 39
Safeway Trimmed And· ' ·
U.S.D.A. Choice Beef $ 69
Boneless Cuts-Perfect
Manor House Quality -20•01•
u~s.D.A. Grade A Min. Wt.
• '
Aged To 1Perfection. lb. _ To Broil or Barbeque lb. Cornish Qame_Hens ea.
DISCOUNT STEAK PRICES DISCOUNT MEAT PRICES
DISCOUNT HOUSEHOLD BUYS
· ~niOll Sugar "'i~~1~t'8,:" -5 ;~'i. 58¢ Bold_Detergent H•~~~~ty •:;;:· 82¢
1'&ff Sugar Powdered.or "' Brown Vari ety
Kellogg's Fruit Loops
'ost Sugar Crisp 6r::,~\::t
·~~-17; · PalmoliveLiq1id s, ~~~"l'~:,u. 2!1::"61¢ 1;;;:· 49¢ -liquid Bleach G~~i~t.~~g;:n1 t::: 35¢
1:;;:· 50¢ Aja_x Cleanser &c~~~. 1 !;~·· 18¢
~> DISCOUNT FOOD BUYS
eef Jerky .Diamond. Head-Ideal 13•11, $499
For Camping And H1k1ng! jar ' ormel Spam Luncheon Meat Slice 12 .... 59¢ 1 & Serve Hot or Cold! can
i anill a Wafers Su~::~~· :.~~ers •:;~·· 37¢
. remium Crackers N~~i·~~:i:~13d~~:· 37¢ •
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resh Fruit Tarts ~~~:: ,.,, 29-
resh Donuts Old fashioned-clops pullp 49¢
To Serve Anytime! •f It
DISCOUNT VEGETABLES
Gardenside Tomatoes 2!;~·· 25¢
Cut Green Beans 0·~,~i:t• 1 !;~" 24-
Green Peas Jack And The Beanstalk 1&·11, 25¢
Tender And Succulent can
Cut Asparagus Fres!~,~.0,"';.,t, 1 !;~···39¢
DISCOUNT BAKERY BUYS!
Skylark French Bread ·~::-·33¢
Fresh Jelly Rolls 1"v!l!f1~:d u•h 33-
Indoor g Snail Pellets SU'P'ate af Ammonia
II.ANTS ''" 9,.,,_" '"•"'· 59c w..., ,,.,, ,...., 19c Garden
MULCH Kills 'Em Otld! •• Rich In Nitropnl ••1
• -· 1"'$1 t .. ,.illl!l!t ' ;'.tlhMi1ues-Yoor Ch<ico Liquid Fertlllzer Plamt Feod '. l Pojs ea. ~9' ~Ii:::,!'';'.,, ~ 89c = ~~ •:: $1"
Hawaiian Magic I!' P1111ttf.alir
2-Cubic 99c Foot ·
-· ~P-lHMH'° tllln.,' .. n W1•.; loH 11.-._,. H At L111I llllWIJ Dl11111t lt1,. . . . .
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Piuapple (l~,A~.:~·-~.u;~, ~::~ 49¢ . Juice Oranges .~:~~r: 8 ;~~ 88'
Orange Juice · Sa~~"-~~;:::;, 77' Crisp Carrots t:;hNg;Jy ~ ·~·i ,29'
Cantaloupes . L:rn~R~;~·-:_ 3 tor. -~1 . . Honeydew Melons sw:~~ •. 15¢
Red Onit1• ~i~ ri~~'~ 2 "'· 29' ·Large Celery ~ f:;:~ ~~1 .... 19,
Watermelons s:3tRr~d ::~ "· 8' L.arge ·Tomatoes ..R:'!d 3 1• .. s1
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USDA CHOICE
• CENTER.CUT
• i CHUCK STEAKS
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PATTIE JEAN
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GAME
HENS
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DOUBLE BLUE. ·•
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WITH THIS COUPON
ONE ORDER ONLY ANY AMOUNT
YOU CHOOSE TO IUY
VOID AFTll SUNDAY JUNE 21
NO MINIMUM ,URCHASE-NO MAXIMUM PURCHASE
AkOh!llic 11wrave1, Frull Miik and C'91i"tll• Excluded
·-6001 ONLY AT U.15.t.IN WllT
V/\lll/\IHt ( (HJI'() ....
TOP JOB
i ~E~_u!~OLD cfLEARN_EER £
lS -Fluid Oz. -•
Pl•1tic Botti•
With ihh coup111, no mi11im11"' pur.:h1t1 re41uir.cl, limit I l:.ottle
per co11pe11 -One 1oupo11 per cuilom1r. Void 1ft1r Sund1y,
JYM 21.
DRIVE
DETERGENT
~;1.4l -89¢
KING SIZE • .
IATH . ILACKHlWK -
TOP QUAUTY
SLICED.
BACON 69~
. ' Wit\ tlii• 'et1po11, 110 "1ifli"'11111 p11r,h•t• ••~11ir.J. Umit I lb,
,.. co..-,.11 -0111 coupon per '"'''"'''• Voicl tfl1r Sundty, J ... 21 . '·
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RED
RIPE &li---H
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-BANANAS
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RIPE · ·
' I SQUASH BAR M WESTERN STYLE
BUH 2 L __ 2.9"', I' ..,,.. • '
HICKORY SMOKED B~NELESS
TAVERN HAMS LB.
·WHOLE OR -HALF ••
EASTERN GRAIN FED
SMALL STZE
OUI OWN •ID. SHOULDEI
PORK
SPARERIBS
IATH'1 ILACIMAWI PATTIE WIENERS uoz.,.•.
BURGERS • LI. IOX-SJJt
IONILI$$ LIAN -STEWING BEEF.
• ~.:.~,;"~ wn $119
, DETERGENT
REG. $1.4' . '11 GAL .
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DETERGENT
. lECO. $1.43
KING Sill
••
$115
FOLGERS
INSTANT
COFFEE
10 . OZ. JAl
FOLGERS
COFFEE
Dll MONTI
LOCAL -B ,. '
IT.ALI.AN . S -
CANTALOUPES I
Sweet,
Extra Fancy 1 o-LB.~
AVOCADOS
SWED PICKLE
NUB.INS n OZ. JAR 59'
LIQUOR DEPT.
LYMPIA
BEER HG.$139 .....
ROUBILOF
VODKA $359
FULL QUART
LIGHT AINY
DllTILLID & ILINDED IN KOTLAND-flfTH
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JJ OZ. IOTTLE 99'
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BIRDSEYE ;, oz. •••• e l'IAS e CUT COIN e PIAI & CAllOTS 6/'1
?~~~UET MEAT PIES 6/ $1
e TUlllJ e Ulf
Swanson Frozen Breakfast
e fllNCH TOA,IT & MUSA•I · lOUI e SCIAMKID IHI & MUI.Aili · 39'
• PANCAU .• uuu.•1 . CHOICI
PllCU EPACTIYI
THUUDAY, NIDAY, SATURDAY• SUNDAY
June 18, 19, 20, 21
Ntcll IUIJICT TO ITOCK ON HAND -WE-ACCEn
U.S.D.A. FOOD COUPONS ...........................
L!.s2ss Con
ILUI CH" l ' Sf.AMPS-.
WE GIVI
ILUI CHIP
STAMPS L~. 88¢. COSTA MESA
Can PLACENTIA. .
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EXC PT ON
FLUID DAIRY PRODUCTS ,
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES ,
AND TOBACCO ,
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' Andreas Werderilsch said.
11•i° VIENNA (UPI)· -!J'he "But We occasionally see a
sewer police of VieMa talk rerun of 'The Third Man' on
.... ,. about Hll'ry Lime almost as television.'/. •
"" •,though be were a real person. . Vienna's first sewers wen!
The filming of carol Reed'~ built ·in 1300 just after .the
.f • movie .. The Third Man" was city .itseU was founded. Since ~ the moat exciting thing that's then they have grown into
happened in \be sewers since a h~ycomb that builders
Wcrld War IL take into -account each time
Wl)eil 1 four-man patrol of they consider 1 multi.story
the Kanai Bripde took me building.
on a guided tour of the most The sewers' own police forl"e
extensive sewer system in the is made up of men who have
world -2,000 miles or twu1els-served at least 10 yean on
and .canals -they first took tht surface. 'Ibeir tedious
me to the spot where Joseph work consists mainly of.check·
Cotten chased Orson Welles. ing to see that no unauthorized
'"lbinp have }>eeo quiet. sin-peraoo is using the Je)IVefS.
'J'be wartime days when
thieves would dig from the
seWers into banks, warehouses
and palaces ar~ loric gone.
The most tempting tunnels are.
bricked off'.
Du.ring the four-power oc· ·
cupation ol Vienna that follow-
ed the war, the sewer police
were the on1y persons who
could move unre~tricted from
one sector to another. On the
surface, · the sectors were
more rigldJy policed.
But the arrival ol the
Slt'a• 4m'I§ Limitation
TolU (SALT) bu ~&bl a
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GQod Lover~ Bad Daddy?
'Ibey regularly check under floods. '--...:.
the Amerjcan and Russian The water level ranges from
embassies, where the talks a trickle in minor caQ1ls to
are held , lo make sure no a fast flowing six-foot depth
one is .trying to bug the in the biggest. In some places
meetings. 1be danger. is slight the flow halts and debris piles
because the conference rooms up in a lhick sludge.
in both embassies are on up-One tunnel containid ,,a 10.
per stories. ' yard long pile or what lOoked
The work is not pleasant. like ,the remains or a year#lona
The police wear olive drab party -thousands ~ corkl,
coveralls with hoOds and cigarette ends; lemon and
thigh-l!igh boots as protection. orange slices -and the bil·
They carry powerful flashlight gest o! the patrol membel'I
units and smaller flashlights had to carry me piggybaek
Jor emergencies. They wear lhrough the squelchib& mess.
reguJaUon pistols but can't We were under one of Vi•
remember the last time one na's most famous hotels. The
was drJ .. iA the line of duty. air smeUed great when we
The 1mdl ii -. worst part. emerged.
1be air ~j:, heavy "YOU can Wlderstand we
aplll lickly-twtet wit& scent 'don't often feel -like ~ havinj:
of decay. 'Ibe upt •lfies. lunch immediately after com.
Jp ..... lpotl it 11 11 blaoJ ing up," said Werderi1*:h.
11 Harry 1Jme'1 heart. Jn The tour was not fipi.shad.
Georgetown PQfet&t Rennrt ReveaUnu e· ,'l:..yli&h:Ul:'~ • .i..: ~:;,~:1 ~:ed ~· ~= ' . r~ e lidewalb ·'° feet ab;ve. Canal p:nd a 70.year-old man
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-T~fltll b 1 e 0 1t.1119tttd '"l1lll ii °'1t lat chanct the sewer. system as 'ftU as d(>eln't c11tc.h fi sh. He ustS "'1._. ,JJ poNiU 'or ~la .. be, liwnlol ~· Alter a pedestrian l!now• ilie str,.i. • l""f pl!chf,..k !O h"'l'""n Wdt. ~ .,... fl~ 11111 we'ra -to b o above. But ~ carry DlllJll pieca ol animal lal and stores
a 1llla ....,,..tliib ii now ptnnti.1' in cue they get Lost. They them in steel barrels.
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H:Alll HUNTERS
PETER ALVAREZ
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JOSEPH J:AMBRIA
MICH I TASKER
DONNA . BALLARD
BOBBI BANN ISTER
SANDI LINDSEY.
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70 FASHION ISLAND
That; according &o 1 new•
item from Ge411-11ttw*
University, aet1111 • 19 ODt
o1 the Iessot11 .. i, d!l'hw
from • chapter ... -.... ''Parenthood." .
everwlt ~l':le<llY , 1be 'Jben lbert b aDo_tber maintain radio l'Oflt.lot with "Htteli1ttiJttoS~ ... ~"l!llY -·-'"• 1 •~ an ollicer CJrthe surloce who Werdlrttach said, ,;rinkllng ~dlnd .,;::.ri--c•.'!P.r
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item" saya. ·~'a.. a
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he is no .....-a t11t6ee
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The tr1'"11t " l~ _!a.!herDf :WW-. tutll!!tf ~ a chaflW ca • .,,,. ~
--ment o! Pan11111 AUltudll
During Pre1n.1ncy '' hy
psycbiotrllll LucJo J~
and JaJDl!I L. ~t I Ge«getowo ql:dhl!
o! the w......... ol
Psychiatry, Ill docton.
The ~ -allltl • •tudy perf..-al t h •
University ol. Md Carobna
by Dr. R. J.,_ lloCftol1 · a sociologist, who intlrvie ...
21 student bwband1.
McCorkel, "11 tbe
Georgelown report, -llitl the fathers-to-be W ''91k
a romantic orieatltkm, a
career orientation or 1 tally
orientation.''
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Gft lotnWW tlletr law, tdllt!1ll-'*9lntt clootr '\'f'IDI their
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marital crisis and confJlct .. ~:ir.!:'', • r:::t' ...... 1--11 with relativea." .. •
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the painful iiecatlty ol llbor-
at Fashion Island ., -· Friday and Saturday, June 19-20
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Saturday on the mall at Fashion Island, Newport Center. See
manufacturers' exhibits and participate in the various sporting
. demonstrations. Watch yourself on Instant TV replay and improve
your game.
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fWI, fahian Ind flW .. YoUfS when )'OU t• It wilt\
one Of our ti.. s.nllstic new synthetic wip thlt slmplr
refuse to look Qnthltic. They practk:alty C8" for lbem·
setvn with ~llnt aa1s M ,.._. JMCl,Mttfn1.
But at The O.ru llbatian)OU don't Jost plop en! on your
h9::1 n _. ltout. cr-tfve st)'list1 help you ..-Cl Juli.
the rlaht stySI _, color; then maM c:wtlln It tits Pl'oP-
, erty, feets con""~ .rid looks .... And they telth
yau holJr to~ foi tt. mo.
Cl)OIWI from dDnns d SlU'1 $hide& In an rn11.new
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I •-J.fft, Adm Hlofl U. • ' 0 ', ~"f'l I Adm ,._, $5, • t•t , Irvine's exte-·1-classes and 1 "'"*"',. "'let on "Hil rv •nd T··-"' J ... 14-Tlllt c..iMt .. Pt!M Ntwwttl'-"'''"'~'"· ThundeY • s..111tdt•, J1111 n ._ s..1w1111r, .,., •-••·' Tl-• , Ir ~'!i/. ~j •NNUU •SC~ LKIUr• Hiii, 7·f:ll .. m. .,....,y, u., , -.v..t!!llmonl&nl, (UCI Exl_ .... ..,1o; ., '"
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., w, IS maJOr pro-TllunGl't. Ju... ~·'" Wiii .. , klollcl LKTurl H•N 7-t:S •• m. Ncfl ,..,, F• ~ Clncludn ~ ""°'' ~ mor• Tl.iftOty JulY n-n. Gr-. "' . Sc.-"Liic,W. ...'.iL"'J.t:•'~ "·"'" nouncements on the Vietnam "•Inter.. 111111"' w1111 ""'' Eowera Admlulon M .1.s.• ,.,_.,, Wftl!llMln, JulY t, -G •, 1•11 wr1111. H.itllllon. uc1 e .. 11r111oft AotmLillon MJ"s.•
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nil , lllben"n111, (UCI e .. 1911iloft -•11 on · J •· < -· G A Thtr1Pr: Awtiklflllll I Stt!M Got 1t1C I Co let have C 0 n la I. n e d .. ,_,,,,,, .... ··-.......... , ·-,,.. -r.· July 1)--Tht Group: ..... W.o-dey, J.Un' s-..... r«1•: II ..... • ... I "'1" °"' "HlllVt' ..... """"'cs T11tlldaY, ""''· n-The .... ...., • ... -· 7 ....... "' " 1• ,,. E•lllfl'.ll 11 ~hod o.n-tr11H. P•rt • E•l•ltftti.1 MtlhOCI oem-trlfed, P1rt Pru.111, I W. """' • cl'l1 rm1n, fllrt H1U 7-t:)lt 1.m, Adn!lulcwl M.JJ.• Plldflc Ul. !UCI Ext-loft Mrifl ~ references to the need for "''" ' 10 •.m. Admtuloft ts.• 1. (UCI e .. 1en11oft 11ti11 °" ''Tec11-11, w 11111m otm•n. 1u1111n1 woltnor Gei1111 TJ11r1pv ll\lt11u11 aot LM w.a...111...,, J~l'f it-'"''='Ion on "HI''°'' 11111 ''"111e11c1 et It>• •~ t{lking risks to el]d the war . Ll~=·~~:rK.J.~11111~~t~J:_ ':..u:: ~s= ;,:111e.;·1c:-.::; r.,==--~~.:..JU~ t="~V,~~ '1~:~;;1~. =tui: ~ Hc:",'=t H~ cvc'l""1r.:· ~:,':' :!~~~i:i!~.~~lv{• Hiu •. •
, • for N l'l'llls. IH<Mrs. coi.ollMIGO, c1111i.. ~tlon. U$C. 5fudlo ThNtrw, 1•1a:l0 G,.,, C-""9 ... 1 SW!o "'l;1r., u .• • • -iofl Mrlff on "TtlCMl-.on at G~· Tllul"IN~ ....,., a-.. ..... -11.. aov. • Indeed, the WhOle concept cl1M. <~t ~ olMrs, --" •. m. Mimis.loft u.• 1·11:JD 11.m. A*-'lullll u. Tltu'1d•v.~Ju1' 2! -TM Llftt •te C01111MU111.''J SlllOlo Tri..tre, 1·M:• =i:-· .... ~ '"-•ed. IUCt ~ · <1f Vietnamlzallon rests on lhe t.~~~: ~~;,t"i1:;-dr:i:~-;a .,~tLC::~~ if~~~· ... 1•,~y1 ~~ :T~~lk;~Jlr.1!...,P'E~'f~ y:·~r.i,:;i ~: .... ~~~ .. i:~~r,-. :;Er~~:·,io;u;:~~1111:ri""~ f3::;1csLjt::;• ~~:~,:.~ ~ giant gamble that the South ~~~1.11u~11,! ~:~1 os:.i~~. _..,="~''i:='=··~'l"-•='ll:...:.T.=,N~ .. <M~'"=-=·-\':~,~::.:i•l:..::.=\i!:~ . ....:•~·'t..:::::::l:::="~"'~-==l:~"'-=M:_''-"~<M=~=.:;..::.::;~l~~c=--~\=V.~''"='•=:.""'~·"'=""~•;;.;;J:"-"':1.=',::='~;;~~~~r~.·~l-·~··='"""=-'~'":...;.'~"='"='~"='~~'-"'"''-'..,=""'-----•-••~-"--"-"--.::....---' Vietnamese government will------------F•, ' "·"'· J-2:1 1o 2 11.m. Jui,.-...
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( inilitarily and politicall y, to M=~.v, 111~?~ 2t;tt'hose:l1J· e"'!i~:o ~ deal "'ith Colnmuni st forces Mar shall Home a1111rm111. CUCI Ex1..i11C111 W'ltl Oii :--aflef: ui..Americans pUJI OU!. ~~CT:;.'.'°:.:.11~.!'~~s. "I l1I Finl
~ . B~l one of the ?residcnl"s Ft~Qlli Ho spital 0:vt:0~11~,1 ..,T~1;i:,11~:~:C~ ~ rtSk1cst ventures was sending .-'Gibbs, or1111111:1t1oNol (Oll$Ul!1n1. (F 1r11 • 1J S t · C · 111 UCI Exttnslon Mr19'1 °" "T«ll..S.11t1 "' · , roops IOtO ambodJa, · of Groua Cou1111lllll.''1 CrlWfonl H1tl ~ and the full dimensions of \VASHINGTON CUPI) ...-1.10:10 PM.
' th' h · t t he • Sup-me Court J u 11 t I c e w1e11111c11v JJP'f" 1--A,,,.11, ~ ~ .. 1s ave no ye come ap.. .... •NI GtOllPSo helm•• c . ,,Gr..,_1 .... :, parent. • Thurgood Marshall 1·5 ........_ a'~(l>DI011111, P1vt11o1191c11 s,,,1,, '"'Y''-AUOClllH, (UCI E•te111kln .... In Oii ~' Nixon justified the thrusts valescing at· his home In ;=n\~1re~1.&~;·,.~ou.=,1::~
;, !",_hen he announced them April suburban Virginia today after "+;,11,.d..,. Ju1' t--Arlhur s.eune.,
: J\I as a move necessary to P11n11t, 111111"9 w1111 -·1111 £dW1ra -a month Of treatment for lllberman. CUC! ExltMIDll Nrl•1 on counter North Vie tnamese "con,1r1111ans wun Ar11111."1 111 Fl.,. build-ups in border sanctuarjes pneumonia at Bethesda Nava l Ar11. ,:»-10 1>.m. Acttnl111on u .· . • ' ~ I •• ~1li1J"V.,!;.~'ooa'~~~iac'i and assure the conlinuation Hospita · Exttn11on serlft °" "C011vtn1•1on~ .. of the American withdrawal The 61·year~ld 1·ustice is not w1111 Ar111n ."1 111 Fl.,. Arts. 1::io.10 p.m. Adml11kln '5,' ·
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Last Week he .proclal.mcd Tllel'll'Y, Wlllllm FIW<t ll HUI, pralecl
be h before the Current term director, Yaurh Sl\ldla C..ilef Ust .
th t II th . h d he 0C IVCI El!fentkln Mfltl °"' "fte'1111wH ,.. a a esc aims a en "',.,,•,~• •. £."' .• ~ ... , • .:·i_ ~':>d .• '° T11N1r1, achieved _ a clailn few of the court ends in about .... ... ..... ·""' ... • d H I cd f T~1$d1y, July 7-Drl1!n1 of "" Mo. knowledgeab le people doubted JO ays. e was re eas rom tioll' Picture, F11m1 e1 1111 '""·
the h 't ] S tunf Mo\lin 11 ll>f Turn o1 ltHI C1ntu...,, give n the limited context in osp1 a a ay. ltd w ~A. Me11rot•11nl • .s,1111111 which it was made. 1----------------~---,,.--• f< \Vhal Nixon did not discuss
.; fn any great detail and the
questions still plaguing his
·critics and, presumably, him
and his advisers, are the .
longer range implications or
widening the war into Cam-
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bodia.
Nobody ever seriously qu es-
lioned the military benefits of
knocking out the sanctuaries
from which Communist forces
had operated with relative jm-
munity for six years. And not
many people doobted that
significant amounts of supplies
·could be seized at a relatively
Jight cost in allied casualties.
The serious questions still
unanswered are: What hap-
pens now in Cambodia? What
i.. are the chances of "Communist
forces aligned with Hanoi tak~
ing over there? Have not. t?ie
Cambodians nOV1 been forced
into a war they are ill-
preparcd to fight? And has
the United States not then
assumed some obligation to
help them fight it?
Secretary ·of State William
Rogers gave partial answers
to some of the~ ·-questions
during the weekend. He said
a Com munist takeove r in
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• foui: Wf!t wash oction • 15 sninute wmh timer • Pumbutton -.oth ond rinse se'9dicn.
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•: He fore sa\v the possi bility
or a Jong and continuing con-
flict with "South Vietnamese
forces· and Cambodian forces
and even Thal forces fighting
a cormpon enemy ." ·
From Hanoi's point of view
the Vietnam war always has
be en a broader Southeast
Asian conflict. The North Viet.-
namese have s e I d o m re-
spected n a t i o n a I borders
lfalf of Laos is in ·communist
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~·elecl..._·t.. ~Service System .. Marks Thirtieth Anni--Versa-ry :
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SelecUw: Swrice abea'Yes its
Jllb lllDlvenary Chis year -
udder a....
c,:mcnunen say the new_
drtR JoUery wam't random ;
U.,.Suinme C«rl says pro-
teaaers c•'l be disciplined by
~tng -their lodUction, and
the ' Preaideal couldn't find
anPod)' for months to.appoint
-dlroctor'
·For wbltever corrifort il af-
fords, thine• tiave been worse.
Mien the United States began
Ha first national conscription
during the Civil War, rioting
killed nearly 1,000 persons.
The nation 's first peacetime·
draft -forerunner or con-
. scriptioo as Yt'e know It -
'A'as enacted Sept. 16, 1940.
1bere w.;s llO ri~, but the
measure was n entirety
popular.
"We all asked, 'Why me!
Of an the millions.-wby me?' "
remembers AndreW L o 111,
member of draft group 158.
first group called up in the
first lottery. ,t'Our motto was
OHIO, ·\\1hieh meant Over the
Hiii in October~ ,
"We didn't even ha\.e rifles.·
We trained with broomsticks.
Our field piec~ were mostly
left over from World War I.
Some were old French 75s.
\Ve had to use dummy she lls
for practice. It was so bad
that v;e had to live in our
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~l!ll:ICAH 'EXPRESS, TOO
OltM Mend•y •Ml frld•y until •:31
pup lfnts for •year. In this war, t.i millloo-men "ln the, n1Uonal interest" were teachers, sc_!entlst.s aDd Peace be afforded the right to In recent ye a rs, the
''We were. arilted for just w;re Jnciuded. · W r l t er 1 , dererred; o t Pers were . Corps ~volunteers enUrely dif-counsel and the right to spokesman said, the Army has
one year. It was utended educltan. _poliUciam and clusified for .induc~n. .~lee· rerently from another, state," present witnesses." , found that more men are re-
later by three mootbl." Then Uve Service called this chan-the bco ·1·-. 'd "And In reply, Selective Service jected because they can't atudmU -particularly the nellng," which. it described as ~ mm.1 ~ sai · meet mlnimum mental re-~ rb!,~se bo~ Pearl YOUD& -condemned the draft an etfort lo tnnuence y.ouog with1.n each state, ~e local said student deferments were quirements than are deferred
a . e were a on our as nlir. Tb 0 u 1 1 n d 1 men to go Into jobs it deemed boards,, often dlfler w1Qi each ordered by Congress. "It was as students. ·way home when the war w•s other lhe wisdom of"'eongress that
declared'" , -'II .. ~. "'-'·..i demonatrat.ed llalnlt it. . in the_ nallonal interest:-· 1 1 ~ 1 1 · ....,. ~-°""" --"The director and stafivPf we shou d have educated peo-Ch-anncl ng, ~ e e c 1 v e
denly we .... were iq tor 'Ul.e..,... On reflection, 111~ Selectiv.e , ~1s .broug~l -more ,_.!;gm·. the-Selective service system pie," pid a Selective Service Service . says, has had .much .
·dur ation ·and Sil: mmths' and SiriiCi, the protilelii wa that plaints. Dec iding w b I eh should "be civj\ian," the sub-spokesman. Moreover, he to do with increasing the num-
Our attitude c h an I e d wan were iettlnc smaller and civilian activities are in the c 0 mm ltlee recommended. said, .all students lose their ber of persons receiving aQ•
unanimously. w~ all . said, t~ na.Uon's pool ot available na~~I, ~n~erest and "chan-"Greater use should be made deferments and become eligi-vanced degrees from colleges
'Let's go and get the job manpower wu &etUnc larger. neling ,, c1vdians Into them by ,()f data-processing equipment ble for the draft ·when they and universities about
done'." · · Draft · call1 couldn't keep lh~eatening them .with th~. turn 24 years old. To stop threefold over 11 years, and
Before the job was finished, ~e. So Selec:tive Service drift was ove~tepp1ng Selec-be" ab!~~ ~.:~~:n~Js~:~~ pyram i d i ng , graduate has helped increase ·t tie
Selective s e r v J c e had began reduciDe tt.-e number ti~e Service Jurisdiction, . the deferments for all but medical number 9J men teachers in
registered 3&.I million nien of available men. It did this cr1Uc1 said. Cont r o I I 1 n g board when he shifts his students we re ended in 1967. the nation by eight percent. def-·· monmwer a on perm.anent residence ..• and ---------------------liable for ~li.tary ~rvice. or by granqpg 'mon deferments. thi;;:-~-~id, buts co; a regUtrant, when he appears -·
. th~~· S.5 mll~on enlisted. Ten Draft critics said th e trolling civiUa-n manpower was before the local board, should!.----------------------,
m1lhon were mducte4 -about deferments created inequities. anOther· ·
l/iJ of the availab.le reglstranll. A Sen.ale subcom!nittee fouOO · As_lh rrort ked other complaints came from e war-e J>$!:& • -that--deftnnents '1·f a v·o r tOOie who found local-draft Presid~nt Roosevelt stopped regbtrants from wealtheir boards unrepresentative of the
all enlistments and depended families, since they are more communities they serve. In
exclusively upoo the draft for likely to be eligible for un-the middle 1960s, one study
man power. dergraduate deferments. 71 showed, nearly a quarter or
. "We wanted to control . percent of college .fudenta local board members were
withdrawal of iodividuals from come from fanillies Whole in-more thin '10 years old; none
. the civilian economy into 'the come is above the median were women; fewer than two
military," says a Selective and ~ for ~tlonal percent were Negroes, and
S e r v i c e s Pok e s m 8 n · deferments. By pyramiding many more were managers
''Patriotism was so intense OC<:Upational dtlerments on and PJ:Ofessionals than blue-
that tool and die makers for ·top of ttudeot deferments, _.collar"workers.
Park Ser-vice
Suspends 'Fees
WASIUNGTON (UPI) -
ThiNaUooal Park Service has
suspended entrabce' fees to
park areas until Congress. can
complete action on a bill to
restore the Golden Eagle an-'
nual pennit that expired
March 31. frutance, wanted to i oln the many reailtrints have ef. Selective Service liked to
military -when they riy fectivtly obtained an ex-say that local boards were Officials say user fees for
were more valuable to. he ~mption from m 11 i t 8 r y ''composed or frlends and services within park area wlll
defense effort at their j service, while less fortunate nei...+.bors'·-of the registrants continue. The Golden Eagle at home." 6 " pass costs $7 a year and
Som d (•·· Uk Lo. Ill, men riJk their lives in Viet-they classified. But the Senate permits entrance 10 any Na-e ra IC'CS, e nam. • subcommittee found t h a t
•• med Comm•-,·... and tional ·Park as well as many _, J 11 1 ti ti c at 1 o n for the ''pt!rhaps 5 percent of the other federal recreaUon areas.
stayed in the military after defermenta, s I i d SelecUve board members do not !I've in ;:==========;II
the war. Lolli became ~ Servic:e, rested in its authority the jurisdictions they serve."
mander of the western sector d~ aki 1• addi'ti·on, sai'd 'some Andy's Fulf or the North American Air to aer any penon m DI " 1 civilian contr i but ion Coniressmen, decisions by Ask any kid. "Ask Andy" Is run.
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Defense Command and retired "neceuary for the national local boards Jacked unifonni-Stt It Saturdays 111 tilt DAILY
three years ago in San Fran-health, uftty or interest." ty. "One state would treat PILOT.
cisco as a two-star general. -~Y~OWll~~m~e:'."'..!pu~rsw~·ft(~ICti~·_'.'vi".'ti~••'._'.:consc~"'i<~n~t~iou.s~-·~·~b.!.j.'.:e.':c~t."o'.'r~s'..'.,..l::=========::::!.~===================='! Others returned to civUian1•
life, and the draft WIS di!COD-
tinued for a year in 1M7 .
'Ibe draft wu remMated a ,...
year lalei' as cold war
pressure increased a n d
military stren gth dropped;
and when the Korean War
began, the Selective Service
stepped u p . conscriptions .
again. But this was a limJted
\\o ar and, afteunliSf,tnen.!LJK
J.4 million men, it was
necessary to induct only 1.5
million -or I/9th of l h e
available registrants. •
The inequity ol sendinl
. sorrie men .to war aod Jetun&
olh~rs stay home brought
growing criticism. But the war
ended, and 3000 afterward the
draft was virtually fcqotten.
Con&ress renewed it every
four years witb little or no
apposition.
Then the United Stiles -
by now more Ur ban.
· techl1ologica! and conoclous of
-got involved in a complu,
limited war in Vietnam.
Fighting become increuinllY
unpopular. Aod a.s draft calls
rose, conscription became an
urgent issue ·again. _
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A large waterspout, estimated to be 300 feet in
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seen in Tampa Bay, Fla. during a stormy season in
1964.
County 'Hams' Tune
For Mesa.Field Day .
"HAM" r a d I o operators
throughout Orange County are
replacing worn tubes and
circuit boards Ut preparation
for the 1970 American Radio
Relay League Field Day ex·
erclses slated fof. June 27-ud
28th west o( Fiirvtew State
Alice to Open
New Restaurant
LENOX, Mass. (UPI ) -A
new Alice's Restaurant will
open soon as part of the
Berkshire Music Barn near
the site of the Tanglewood
Music Festival.
Like the original ttstaurant
fn nearby Stockbridge, subject
of the Ario Guthrie song and
movie by that. name, it· will
be operated by Alice Brock.
}iospital in Costa Mesa.
The" field day is an amu~
test in preparedness b y
emergency-powered stations
throughout the United States.
Amateur a n d experiepced
operatOrs participate in the
radio Jeag'Ue field day tn order
1o train for radio aperatiana
during u emergency slffih as
the recent tornado that struck
lAlbbock. Texas.
The: Newport A m a t e u r
Radio Society's . emerge,.cy
fiel d exercises will b e
established near the hospital,
between the Estancia High
School football field and he
Santa Ana ri ver.
Those interested in seeing
the operation o[ an emergency
exercise in amateur radio
communications m~y attend
the two-day exercises. For
rurther information. contact
\Villiam L. Weise. 'field dar
chairman at 54&-5342. ·
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u llm& to-occur u Ille ·-· wllidl ..,. _,, -.... --idwblleawab. -bl 19 lul II :run
4 !Ind 1D1D -not aloep abaut II .. ad . -Ill!" like a 1Q1 -tbt 6rain Gin ever before.
be U ac:il'ft durtna lleep II 'il&olt flllltc:ben D 0 W -.... a-. -·lbal -odhllJ. ... tnama t e f I e c t Giii' curl cwmtl•IQUlly ~ ~· .And -11eep;• Iha p-11114
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... GI lhelr dreams. durlnl ~. lour to $ times
Wt\fl tbt flnt one about An in women's dreams. They are
bout ar IO after lokll to .. p. 1enerally known to t h e
lt llltl from I to, 10 mbmtll. drtamer, and 'their faces and
i..tar pa1odl lllt up to • dothina are carefully describ-
mJnat.. ed. .....,.
Dr. Robert L. Van de CUUe, ';Women are more .lriadly
dltec:tiOr al the S1etpi and toward men than to....S Giiier
_Dream Laborattry at. tile wom_en Jn \heir dreams, llUt
·Uni...., ti Vlrtlala Medical . they report very few overt.
SdMJol, llid a stud; el a.a sex dreams. When a woman
men .... ._. ..,. does acknowledge ses:ual in-
lhlt *'tuDI .. *" JI tnim:n volvement, it is almost alwa;)!S.. or tbe .u. oUtflnl ~tln1 with a ma·11 she knows."
looks 1t .the Mructurt-of the P..1en's dreams are more
aggression is acted out most
often on men the dreamer dOes
not know.
"Men appear to be greatly
-ptod ... -mio;" Ille jounial 11111. ... If lile
cMrlCtm -loaiale chli'acters mote than 2 to
t In mea'1 s.-, Voc:allAllal
interests are more apparent,
as other men are orten iden-
tified by their occupational
rolei, and success-ai1d-failure
ihemes are more common."
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proetllfs an related."
R--.IMn, Krippiler said, '
louad I -· comlalloll . ~ l11111 lnat ion .. ~.
dJ'u.mi. and creativity tesi' : •
score.. One llludy or 105 co~ · •
lel~..k.Hi<L .!!Jm<I' ,. that art students remembend~,--+·•
their dreams more often tho ~ ~
science and engine erl nc ....
students. "'··· are...,,. ol the lhillll . a nllbl la< nlOll liiaPie wbm
-"'"1 -bite -"""911111Ueipllce. · ' leamed laltly In I be Ir ~ porioU, elllod ~·JID( JllYlbe." : 'adventurous and feature 'more
"Women." bt1 said. "fre-· . physical act iv lt i es, the =y ---Uout·Mq in-magazine reported. Half of all Ind In familiar •Wnp. their agressive encounters in-
PIJOlllt are men numerous· volve physical violence. The
Dr. Stanley Krippner, direc-
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ninger Dream Laboratory Of
the Ma imonides Me ct i ca I
Center in New York, said,
Ktippner said Robert Lex.ill ~
StevenS'(>n discovered he coukl ·~"
dream comp_lete stories and " ;
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ceedlng nights '"' rhange ara '
r !I !ll'dJ Clft druml, l'ellal'tlb ,.,._.. far ~ e y e
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w.&;, ,,_ 111 1m,'F1ohlon lolMd ......... 1-1.to The DAILY Pict>~·-~: 1
Art~ Anssie Know-how Urges .. Balloting
In Gorden CUrrte'1 'native
Australia, 99 percent of those
•ll&lble lo v<Ke do '°· Tllat's
beca•llO Ibey ... Oneel u Ibey
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ed bard ii oports: boxina, Uon and bu opent » yoon "Caricaturing .... --' • ......wni. weight lllt111(. •hice Ill -· l"Ol)iUllnil docitl," be admitl. And br" I By the Ume be WU In Au.straU...Americ•n pdwU1 hu drawn and eojoyed -••
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primary, o'nly SS percent of
those eligible cast ballots. And
Gordon Currie is ~rturbed
about It.
bil Ill he hid bougbt a tmalt and J11ldentandlng. 111( people IU<:b U Ille ~ '
""'IJNlper, ,... caricaturing Married (lo 1 Sydney girl) Pretident Elunbowor, It
-"' alt over Aullta!!ar hld and-wltb-a__.-bon-ln-l!;leenor a-..b lDd Wall '" 1 a regular column In, a Sydney America, •re nine land born llitney. Once, In tllll, be wm
-.paper. on Ille 4th al July), CUrrie •drawing-in ~
reaards hllllJOll u tori of -ed by · lliloef. Ho
So he's organized ·the
Gonion Currie voling pro.
grim, and puttlnc into it one
of his many talenta -creating
slyliz<d caricatunos.
"I am havlna these cards
made, half of them With a
caricature of Jesse Unruh and
half of them with a caricature
of Ronald Reagan. Anyone can
pop a card In Ille. mall lo
' a friend or &S10Ciate and urge
them-to vote for · Jeae or
\i1>te, for-Ron."
hb l1vorli., but ellber would
be fortunate to have Currie'&
taleull and boundleu e~
MANY POSTS a dual cltlten, His her\iqe received 1n autocrapbed pk>
During World War Two he Is Auttraltan, but be Is a ture of the sreat ~ '
held a yariety of postl, Wu stout supporter al U.S. He u (JOI ot bis prilmi. Later
official arUat for the Royal hu lmmened ~ ·1n U.S. ·be would meet and lalk w1111
Navy part al Ille lime, ran politlct and phllOIOflby lDd DUney In ColllGnila --
an Army n e w a p • p-e r , i~ can speak intellipnt]y about _ ol the hi&h points ol bit
terviewed the trooRJi in ad-any American subject. career.
vanee areas, worked with the :-~~~~~~~~~i§~~iii;~~~~~~~ American forces, organlzed Ii
entertainment for American
servicemen I n Melbourne,
followed the war to Japan
and near the eixl of IM$
radioed home messages from
Australians who l!ad been
part in stimuJatlng vottn. ·pl'iloners ol. war.
tuA1TY MAN • After the war for a ~ thulium on .Ob sl<ie. . , ~.-he Served 1a a press adviJor
NO FAVORJTE. As an artist, a journalist, VlsltorJ ,wbo drop by the to tbe U.S. ambuudor to
Discretion prohibits: ~rrle a world traveler, a wit and association t olfM:e will find Australia (and it the same
Crom acinowled&inl which ii a man who devotes con-a chatty, articulate Australian time held a similar position
siderable energy to American-with full f!lUSlache and mut· .~ -~-~orwe.gla_~ _rep~ STYLIZED DRAWING USED IN POLITICS
Austra lian Gordon Currie Draws Reqan and Un ruh ' . _ ···---·----·Australian friendship~ ·GOtOOrr·-tonchop .-sidebumJ.. ... lf..-they -ta:Uve) and built on:.his ideas Mesa P l .:.:.: ns Currie is as coM>rful .. the ~ a topic -you name that Americana do not know lll proud old Bentley he tools it -Gordon Currie very ]i.kely much .about Australia, that the
d South Calif . will have IOtnething to aay two. countries are stoutly For Summer ·~t"" is his"" skin or:, • .. the subject. sutched together and there Army Getting Angr)·
Over Ex-GI Truancy Registration for a variety
of Costa Mesa RtcreatJon
Department summer aquatics
programs -from infant ln-WASHINGTON (AP) -The said, without giving any st.ruction .to amateur conr
Army says some servicemen, figureJ.. petition -be81ns aoon at
let out of uniform early to "This is a dangerous prac· Costa Mesa and Estancia high
gO to college, are ~heating tice as it can backfire badly 1Choo1 pools.
on the privilege and failing for those who obtain edtJCa~ Sigllups will be June 13 and
to enroll. tionai 'early outs'. with the 19, for the Ont aesdons, and
The service is so mad it intent not to enroll or to make on the Monday instruction
Js threatening to recall the only a token enrollment." begins in one, two and four-
culprits and possibly court-••Jt just isn't · worth it to week intervals throughout the
martial them. Jie to leave the Anny 90 day1 summer. .
AJ part of its effort to en-'early," the Anny personnel Hours for the coming two
courage more veterans to take circclar stated. Saturdays will be I a.m. to
advantage of GI schooling ., ''You have little to gain and 2 p.m., and categories in--
benefits -and ease pressure very much to lose," it added eluding pre-tots, tots, begtn.
on the tightening labor market in a warning obviously aimed aers, junior and senior lifesav-
-the Nixon administration at discouraging men Btlll in ing, synchronlud swim and
has expanded the JO-year-old the Army froril trying the water show, plus Coast Clip.
program allowing a ~ad1sta1 rt dodge. pen
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compelitJotnl te1am_.~
of up to 90 days for co ege-In cases where substantial aimp e recrea ona "!" .....
bound veterans to include evidence of fraudulent intent ming.
\'OCation al and technical exists, commander s were in-Fees vary, depending on
Khools. structed to send . f u 11 y length and scope ol the class,
But an Army circular sug--documented details to Anny with addttJonal lnfonnaUon
gests SC.me men are using headquarters in the Pentagon. available by. caning t h e
the early out program less Several possible a ct 1 o n s department at 834-5303, ac-
to give them a head start were listed: cording to Director Keith Vu
on post service education and -Revocation of discharge or --;;;H;:ol;:t.=======;:;I more as a loophole to urly re.lease from service. ,;;;;;
freedom. The man would then be.
"A number or queries from returned to active duty, the
colleges and universities in-Army said, and would be
dicate that some servicemen liable to disciplinary action
lfanted early separation to which "could include courts
attend school ate failing to martJal for fraudulent separ•
enroll," the Army circular lion'' from Rrvice.
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1 turist th t d: hi The son of a ~nter, from should be stronger: Lies. (In car ca a aw~ m • family that had ind1viduaJ more recent yean, aince com-
to Orange County next week. musical talents and e~ ing to the U.S. He has Beglnnin~ Monday, he will set tertained for money, Currie discovered that Americans do
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Highway-Building Donht~d --...
, WASHINGTON (AP) -will not be cons!ructed,"
C'.angresa has been told Jt ts ' sei:relary of Transportation
questionable whether 13 Johll A. VoIP< lw told a
segments of ·t n t erst ate House roads subcomm ittee.
highways, with an estimated "In certain instances," he
construction cost of '3 . 9 added, "the governors have
billion, will be built. made similar declailalion.s."
~In some citlet the rn~i· The Issue involved on each
hie officials have declared Q)e -segment differs -l:illt the
highway is not_ wanted and result is the fi&me : A con-
Unulng delay. And, VOipe aald, lt ·was the department's Job
·although och route has some to decide whic_h segmf'l1ts
nuijor klcal significance, none make up the system -but
is completely essential to an be said he ·woold li ke some
Integrated national system . guidance from th e ~n-
Vo&pe and Federal Highway gressional panel.
Administrator Francis 1\Jmer Delays or cancellations ex·
diJcussed the problems with perienced on 133 miles of road
subcommittee m e,m b f:Ls in____tn_ajQr_clties has pushed
Wednesday. 'Turner conceded ·the fWshlng date To tm;---i-
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Members of the British Royal Family g and on the
balcony of Buckingham Pa1ace Saturday to watch
a Royal Air Force contingent fly past during cele--
brations marking the Queen's official birthday.
Queen Elizabeth II is flanked by Prince Charles,
Prince of \Vales cL)3nd ·prince ·p·ruup;· DUice of· ··-
Edinburgh. In foreground Princess Anne appears to
be providing running commentary for young P-rince ·
Edward.
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Huge Castai.c Dam Forms as Anchor :to State Aqueduct
· · · ate With 1: celepr .~ t-1\IJ~ ~\\\~ ~uS\c \JI . ion~ ~n,o11s
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CASTAIC (AP) -Giant
earlh movers that dwarf the
men who operate them are
in tum dwarfed by the vast
and monumental ·project they
are helping to build in Caatalc
Canyon.
however, and the bond weren't
selling, says Gianelli.
O~t\\1~~~ t\le \ ~· · · ·,'°n •"'"~
in front of the dam, gouging 1ransmlssion line will by1n ... t--'l---------~ . \Ob• 9
out a pit that when filled the site of the power Plant \)t~1'e -----. . .«all "'"'ne(ltl~llc""' 0nes\
. Each ~rking day the growl
and ·rwnbte of the hqe
machines marks the progress
as tons or earth are moved
'into the mlle-wide expanse,
raising a wall of dirt already
. llO l~t high and 2,200 feet
thick a,t its base.
On Tuesday the s t a t e
tre~r will open bids on
the sale ol '200 million or
the bonds, which because of
pusage of Prop .. 7 on the
primary ballot can now be
llOld for up to seven percent
interest.
25-feet deep w-ith overflow and pipe directly into Angeles l\t;"' • 1, .. 1 '"''
water from the dam will be Tunnel. $'2.? \.3 e o{ t
known as After Bay. The 180-• Pyramid Reservoir will be nO t'N° ~'1 pe or.
acre lakewill .beusedprimari· a smaller but· deeper body one$r:fJ 8 "{o\l .
ly for recrea~1on. pf water. with a dam wa11
Three bathing. b e a <:_ h e s , 370 feet higp. Work is schedul·
docks for satlboats and ed to begin on it next year.
rowboats, picnic and overnight It hinges on whether the
camping grounds, horseback bee ·1 bi "About $50 million of that riding and hiking trails and money omes ava1 a e to
will go · to pay back money food and other concessions are conlinue wo_rk this year.
we · borrowed from th e expected to draw 2.2 million Gianelli's projections show
general fund since mid·Aprll visitors a year. that the cost to shut down the
to keep the project going," The massive water area entire water project, including
said Gianelli. "The rest will behind the dam with some Castaic, would be $200 IDillion,
keep us going until about the 35 miles of thoreline will ha ve not counling damages that Stowing taking shape is
Castaic Dam and Re1trvoir.
planned as the Southland end
of the ~mile California
Aquedud.
fir.St of the year." Jimlted fecreation uses. Water \\.'ou\d be · su!fered by con-
He was refe'rring to the skiing and fishing, prohibited tractors. ====~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=:=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::'.==:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=========== slate's $2.8 billion State Water on Arter. Bay, will be permit·
·Project of which Castaic is ted. Eight picnic a n d 1be . project, ·into which
thrtt years of work and
millions of dollars haft been
invested. will provide water
supply, hydroelectric power
and ~eaUon.
it almost had to be aborted,
however, for financial reuons,
says William R. Gianelli,
director ol the itate Depart-
ment of Water Resource!.
.r Financing was from $1.75
billion in general obllg_aUori
which the state would ·offer
for sale in lots 11 needed
for various projects, not just
Castaic.--
Five percent was the max-
imum interested a 11 o w e d , '
part. J campground sites are planned.
M high as it is, the dirt PlaMed in conjunction wilh
wall slowly piling up at the reservoir and now under
Ca9talc has-215 feel -to go, -conSfrudion is TlS38 million
but work is right on schedule power plant in the upper
for comple~ in July of 1971, reaches of Caslaic Canyon.
aays Harry L a g o d m o s , The plant will generate more
De p • r tm en t of Water than 1.2 million kilowatts of
Resources engineer. · power, nearly as much as
The dam tapers off sharply Hoover Dam .
in thickness toward the top, The raw pc)\ver will come
he said. from the Angeles-Tifilhel; a
·The earthen ~all wUI trap 7:2 mile; 30-foot in diameter
350,000 llcre..feet of water in pipeline carrying waler from
CUtaic and Elizabeth can-Pyramid Re'servoir to Castaic
y_ona. :_ -______!ieservoir ... ~t is $100 milli00,.
Much or the dirt. Is being Until Pyramid Reservoir ls
scooped up from the canyon I i il i s h e d in 1973, a
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Timmermans 11, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Timmermans
·or 1004 Arbor St.,.rColta Mesa.
is now serving at New River
Marine Corps Air StaUon
(Helicopter) J acksonville,
N.C.
Ungton Beach, has completed
basic training in th e Navy's
"Four-to-Ten Month" active
duty program at Memphis
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Tenn. He Is being ordered
to one of the Navy's pro-
fessiooal sdlools.
for outstantling service in his
present assignment as direc·
tor of the Air Force Air Traf·
fie Control Field Office in
Saigon.
1i1arine Corporal Robert D .
Manball, husband of • the
former Miss Kathleen Sloppy
Coast Guard Seaman Ap-Air Foree Colonel George of 15252 La Salle Lane, Hun·
prenUce Rldlanl C. Brkf.. W. A. Brandt Jr.. from
Un1er, son of Mr. arid Mrs. Laguna Beach, a W,.orld \Var tington Beach, participated in
Charles F. Bridlinger of 3151 JJ vete~ command pilot, the training exercise "Beagle
Canadian Drive, Costa Mesa, has n honored for is House" with the Fifth Marine
was graduated · from recruit partlclpa in USAF's pro-Expeditionary B r i g a d e at
~injng of the Coast Guard-gram~of-alr~traffic-controJ_ Camp Pendleton. ~Center, Alameda. assistance to the Republic of The exe rcise--was-a test of
. Alvy AJnnan· Apprmiee
Jamtt M. Swala, son o( Mr .
and 1'1nl. JoM _$. Swain of
17013 Edgewater Lane, Hun-
Vietnam. Navy.Marine Cor p s am·
Colonel Brandt. son of Mrs. phibious and helicopter Ian·
Lucille Brandt, 376 Cliff Drive, ding tedmiques under · all
Laguna· Beach, _has received . weather conditions OD various
the Vietnamese Honor Medal types of terrain.
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ALSO ALHAMBRA
TH,; GREAT LOOK TD LOOK FDR:
·=~~~:.:-k:otion -in --T-RAEI ITI ONAL
traditiomil simplicity
with the Winthrop flair for superb Bo OTS craftsmanship. The quality boots for
The Live One$!
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Brown
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...., Aluminum Racq.,.f Thbt Is
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t..f C.U1I Tennis Shorts • Shirts Miii
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lii•Olld Super Deluxe #730 Spinning RMI 5)650
Soldon West B-6S 61-1-1001 "liker" Rod s111 o
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• -JOR THI IHT SAVE $8.65
COLEMAN ·
LANTlllNS, STOVES,
COOLERS, HEATIRS
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SCUBA DIVING CLASSES
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Mall: at Fash:ion .. · Islarid
Erof essionals on Hand to · Instruct-·
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1pomar ltl leCOOd annual Included arnonc the mmiy ex-of the eveat, thla will be one Satnta Pep Band will appear
' SPOllTSCENE oo the mall ol hlblta ond demonslraUons dut· .. ol !he larse>t <pCllt ..UvlUes ooe'day only, Saturday. •
the _.... ~ -· illJ the two-<loy "'-will. be staged In. ooe place lo the · 'Ille Newport Buell Polk:e
Friday ond Saturday, JIDle 19 !Bblo ten o l s tournament., Newport Harbor area durinf o.,..r1meDl ond Ille Cily ol
and .a. Sports profeaiarna]a · water ballet and scuba diving. the,comlng year. · New po rt . Beach wJ II
wU1 be --d•ya "to A kids' trout derby wlllj>o . Various 1"°""111 rood s portldpate 1'11h uhllllb.
· lmtnJcl l'ublon Island llhop-hekl ooe day only -Saturday, manuloctureis will exhibit Fuhlon Island ls locllm oil
pen in the v•ious techniques June 20 -In a pool stocked their WM'es alone U. mall Paclflc Coast H I 1 b w 1 1
ol tolf, tennis, fly, spin and with l,200 . ~risky r.iinbow and' travel agencies will between Jamb~ree and
bolt callog, ll'dlery, and trout. All o1 the SPORTSCENE dbtrlbute lnlonnoUoo b n M'!'Arlhur boolevarcll.
gymnutlc acrobatics. events will be free to the •---------<,,-------
Illltlnt replay television public.
•c:omeru will be ovailable so Acainllog to Mr. Phil Or<n •lliiill••••------111.
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GYMNASTS WILL FtlP-FOR SPECTATORS
Cotta Me1a'1 Dick Beckner Warms Up
Give your shoe Wlrdroba • booltl Mlny 16191 to cl--.,
from dreay prett111. to bold broau••· Favorite tolorl md
materlalt. A an•t Hlectlon, all from our rtaular ltoc:kl
Handbag~ reduced, now 1.97 to 5.97 BEST '
Th• DAILY PILOT offen 1offt• of th• b11t f11tur11, by ,,fu•I
turY•Y. of r11d1r1, •v1il1bl1 i" 11ny n1w1p1p1r lit the n1tion.
FASHION ISLAND STORE ONLY.
NEWPORT BEACH
Of. SOLVANG AND
NEWPORT BEACH
''WHY .NOT· _GIVE . DJll.5-0MEIHING DIFFERENT?''
.WINE
RACKS
COCKTAIL
GLASSES
VIKING FOUR • ,MANY GIFT PACKAGES VIKING FOUR VODKA • COMPLETE'-PRICE-RANGE
$7gg e FINE WINES & LIQUORS SCOTCH
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LIQUOR, WINE, CANDY AND (_;IIT I'I'EMS
FROM AROUND THE WORLD
VISIT OUR WINE T AST/NG BAR . . .
OPEN MONDAY AND F.RIDAY 10 A.M.-9:30 P~M.· -• · TUESDAY,-WEo,tESDAYr TlitURSDAY & SATURDAY
10 A.M;·6:30 P.M.
SUNDAY NOON·S:OQ P.M.
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Visitors Invited To T•k• FrH Shots With Arrows
FLY, SPIN AND BAil CASTING. DEMONSTRATIONS TO BE OFFERED ON STAGE COURT
'Ch•mpt' Wiii Shh How It'• ~ 'During c1.inic1 TO Be s"t•ged Aloftasid•. Cast~~ Pool
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El•.9tnt simplicity in • 9ored 1trep
slip-on :. ,'Golden brown er 81,c\'.'-;-
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Avel'lt • 91rd f1shion with Billy
cr1ftsmen'ship. A demi bobt with
wide. strip, end buckle. trim. Bletk
cushy celf. ' · -
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"NEVADA"
The Billy cl1ssic • ·-· •.. e style
suitable for to'l(n or.cou~try: we1:r
Combined with sli p~r comfort."".
Bl1clc. or Antiqued tan cushY c1lf.
$43 ·Tlte pair
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CADILLA C DEALE~
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ORANGE COAST -HARBOR AREA
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Al,f~ 'MODEIB ~ EQUIPMENT &· COLOR CHOICES
READY . FQR IMMEDIATE DEUVERY
1970 COUPE DE VILLE • -
OVER 80 UALITY CAD ILLAC S
. AND OTHU PINI CARS . ' ~ .•. ' ' ' • • J
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wwer door locks, stereo AJ.i·F?tl multiplex, white wall tires. (zyA.
937)
· 1'UJt p;ower, tactory .a1r •. ~ tnter1or, vtn11 :..oar: AM.FM •tereo-
mu1t1p1ex,-daor locks, wt l:'telacopic 1tffr:1Da, ~tric aeat i:eleUe,
• ~ ,. • , , twWOt tentlnel, i!lectrlc trunk ~ I: very, ~few milllo (OB76)
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ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS!
. ' 1968 CADILLAC 1969 CADILLAC . ' -~LI .
El Dando. Vinyl-.... clolh-.•.'1 .. -In-.~5777-tertor, full power, ladcn7 atr .• ~. A.Jt!:·. __ T
FM multiplex, power dOor locb. Wt teJe. ·
-SIDAN Di YIU.I . .
Suclan•Jlelp with dark brown Yin.YI top and bel1e domino cloth a leather
1966 CADILLAC· -: . : SA!J
power, faclor)" .:U-1 cond.,. 1ter.o· A-1tJ..PM,: · • -·
scopic steering wheel. crulle·oontrol, twi· . , -~
ll&ht lftltlnel, etc. Low mlleap. (119135?15) ~
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t.-trlc &ntl'nn&. ~.door lock:I, Wt teleecoplc wheel, eltttrlc trunk Jock, white walls .du•" rnott. 'Ibis Immaculate automobile has onJy 1,,546 actual mila..-ilmt;see um-one;-(W'il133)
FIHtwood.El Qo"'dO· Lnth~r '"""°'• fllJl $2444
, tilt telncopjc slffr. whee.I_,_ .powtt door : •
locka , c:n.Uee control, twWPt aenUneJ. PllCI' '. -
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Sedan de Ville. "1D. pewiiir, factory aJr,
tllf-te!tlcopic 1tttrln1, poWer dOor· Jocka,
cruiH control, power vent wtndowl, eke·
trtc trunk ~er. (UQP'331)
1,965 CADIU.-aC
'Coupe DeVWe. Vinyl top, leather interior,
full power, taetory air condltionlna:, AM-
J'M radio, elf'ctrlc wing Yentl, white wall
tins, etc. (UWT17f)_
1967 CADILLAC
El Dorado FJeetwood. v1ny1'.top. tull ln.th-
er int., tun ~~ .. factory air, stereo AM·
FM multJpla, wt a telneopic ~!!
...,... door ....... -trunk, ~control, twill&ht aentinel, hn.dllPt alrn-mer, rear window defoepr, e&c. (IFCm)
1969 CADILLAC
Luxurious . Coupe DeVWe 'with vinyl top,
plush cloth a leather Interior, AM-n.f: ra-
dio, full powtt, flictory air eondltlonin1o
tJlt A telescopic stttrlna:, pGWft' door locks,
etc., etc. (Ser. 2764)
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Conttnmtal coupe. Vlnyl 'toP.Jt!ttlm'Jlie,r·
lor, tull power, :ractory air condltionin1,
puah button radio, electric antenna. white
walls. (TX1:J1115) • • ~ t '
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Sedan neVn1e. Vinyl top, leather fi.tertor •. $:3-9·99
tull power,· factory .afr, aisnal' ·ieeJdni' ra-
dio,. electric-antenna, white wall U... . '. · . (~7) . .. . ·i'ilCI . ...
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Coupe DeVlll•. Vln>I .... cloth-an4 ....... ...s.3·1··.1-1 er lritcrlor, tull power, factory air eoni.ti-·
tlonln&, Ult-telescopic •lffrinc whttL PllCI-.
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1966 CAPRICI
4 Door b&nttop. Vln)rl top,. tapestry Inter· ior, stn.to aeata. full'power, a:mfotron.'atr·
condlUonfnr, tft.teletcoplc ~If: 1ter· eo AM-FM inultlplex, every UleVl'Olet ap-
t.Ion. (SVB:il2)
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SAtES DEPARTMENT OPEN
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AUO .. MIDlA11 lllLIWllJ
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8:30 ·AM to 9:00 PM Mon. thru Fri. • 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM SaL and SW» ' ' 1 . >
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All CARS SUIJICT 1'Q,. 'RIOR SALE. AU SALl ·l'lllCES EFFECTIVE THROU&H TUESDAY, ~UNE 21, 1970
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Gener•I . 1000 General 1000 General 1000 Geoerel t• General _ 1000 Oener•I IOll' Costa Meu 110I Mesa Yarde 1110 Cor~n• ~·~~~50
PRESTIGE WA TERFRO!"T HOMES
CUSTOM 4 TO 7 BEDROOM HOMES
----FR9M-$U5,000-T.0..$500,000
PRIME BUILDING LOTS
FROM $40.000 TO •175.000
For Appointm•nt C•ll :
BILL GRUNDY;-REAL TOR
U3 Dover Dr., Suit• J, N.8. 642-4620
i°'"-"'-"-1_· ____ 1_000_ G~"!_!!I _____ 1000
4 Ba<frm + 2 Bod
on one lot with . ~ar gr.s.
A "teal huy v.•Hh g('ll)d fi nr.-
lng, Call Evc1: :>18-6769.
FRA & .. VA-liiyen
\1iaJk to shops, Ea.ataklr. Spic
& Span J &<Inn, 2 barh
hon1e. I-Ge Bn·1, 1;ix211 liv-
ing + din llN'a. FA hr111 .
hltns, h«lv.·d fl nor11, exlra
Jarge gar. FHA ;14f:o0 dn ;-
cl011lng l'OSls. Call 1:.Ves:
642-2237.
.$.All DR DRIVE
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:-CDLL~E· PARK -
WATERFRONT'
PRIVATE. SLIP
llaw1ii bound owner sar.ri-
licing k>vely 4 bdrm. 3 bl!.
home in Sp1rndid prtv. com-
muni1y. ll:is li;i>:. MY!lde pa.
tio, sandy OCarh, good swim·
p1ln&1..J!lle_fnr Js!. . .J!Olll....,J
e11r gar. l..ow price. of
I ' $82,'r.i(),
And yriu will 5l'e a tnJly Jn,,,.. BROKLR
ly hnmf' \\'ilh doul:ile !ire-644-2430 1~0700
placr, l11rs:e mas!er 11uitr 1,.,..,..,..,...,,,..,..,...,.
with prdr.n ·llCCC>ss., . This FHA • VA~-
$23,500
FHA··YA
Nn down picyment VA or Sl'iO
dflwn P'HA. Very nk:f. 2 bath
home in Costa Me1a, 2 blocks
tb acqool. With the greiilest
iOCrCaie Iii M me viluea
,Vf'r, !his hnrfie will hr a
lllOIM'Y makrr.
Nichols Real Estate
, 546-9521
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Home 'clr)S(' to lhe bl"sir.h. 3
Redroom:o; . 3 Balhs . l;leRvy
Shake Roof • All Blccirlc
Kirchen·. Only 1-\.t yrs old. Qu·~h'.('e Janrfscaping. Adu1t l •iiiiiiiiiiii;;ii;;;;;;;;..,,..-.
LUSK BY OWNER. 4 Brdrm .. fam.
rm. On the 17lh fairway
or Mesa Vrrde Country
Club. 3036 J ava. Rd. 61% 'JO
111,, loan. '$67.900. ~.
HARBOR VIEW.
2·Slory, 4 bdnn1, 3 bAths,
ne11r bc•ch .......•.. ~7.500
View! 3 Bdrms. 3 bal.h!l lie-
lu.xe deror ........ ···""9.900 Newport Beach 12tlll
Pool, vie . ..., f bclnn1. :i ba., RUMPUS ROOM
Stt this! : ·••· '."""."' :~9·1~ .. HM bttn adde4° to lhi.ii 1upe;.
! Mrm~ 3 &alhL Vtew. ~at iharp Eaatbluff 3 BR. home.
kitchen. · • .. " ... ··." .;5.5,000 Owner hu rffuced pricf'
644-2430 BROKER llu70G ~~r $50.000. Lers look at
Bill Ha11en. Rltr, 673-3211
"Al. The J1m1ica Inn"
PRICED "FOR FAST SALE, * NEW LISTING *
DEC.ORATORS
TOUCH
You'll Jove lhe exlensrve uae
oi f)ass arid wood panelilll
in this roomy 3 bMroom,
family room ch11rmcr .
BUILT
aroufl('I a lush tropic&! en-
clo!!Crl patio on a 1Jpacit>U1
nvenizr.d 4.'l lot. IDEAL FO!t
ENTERTAINING,
$62.500
Owner will Una.nee wilh only
15% Down.
67l-8550
'O THE RF:AI •
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ENTERTAINMENT
_VIUA Lachenmyer
Realtor
ar('11 i11 known for its large
trees and manic.'tlrM JJflld.
scaping. Room for hoa r or
lraik>r .. , convenient lo all
srhools. Low lntrrest loan at
ai,,•7,, \.\'ill .JYll't' you ;.:J(Xp. ln
5 yrar1. Call now. to s<:e 1hi1
Wt't'kend . _
Occupied. lt'i; Sha.rp, fnr
SM.950 & Govrrnmeiil
'Trnn$, •
3 BedrOom, 2 bath, dble Jmmac. duplex, l · blk. lo
1arai;:e.'· full crpt11 Ir drpa:, beach. Terrific Joe, Copper
termi;. Full prillf! $23,500. plumbinJ: thn10111. R p 8 I
Ya canl next WH!k, owner 11harp! OfJerert for S.19.!150.
GARDENER'S m"" h•ve •"1'k Hl•! C.ll MORGAN REAL TY !14Q-U51 Herilaa:e Re a I 6J3.&;42 675.6459
ENCHANTMENT
FOR SAlE ' (il11morou111 VIEW. JighUr •
harbor. Warm side of hW.
High cathedral ceili11g1: j
bdrm1. 3 baths. Gay kitch-
f'n , bar room. Fucinattnc
))001 itze. landsc.1.p lng, Ap..
pointmlnt• nqulrM,
in 1~ 'Newport Blvd., C.M. -9521 PARADISE >:.1a1 •.
lmmMc. 3 bdrm, 2 bath home I========= MUST SILL ''FUN VILLAGE'' •. orfice 646--.1928 ew-s. 545-34113 Nichols Real Estate
NEWPORT
546-2313
'O THE REAL 1•"-ESTATI::Rc;
on lge. r.oror.r lot in North WILL TRADE
Cosla MeM.. Qwner Jeavtng S...utltul • Roomy &.yc~st
• Model "T'' H .... mie -Altvmable Loen cuatom built 4 Bdrm home a~a -call now for app't. to SH QR ES · This l2ti SQUARE FOOT Codlllac Quality
-4 • hrd~rn almost l'llP .f\l!lt lilltl.'d, brautiful Ml!M
llf'e, $26,500, N~~ !°&=di~ ~t~ (~!d~~~t~i::
5% "'° FHA kJUI to take av. vision. 5'8-aT13 SEMPLE
REAL ESTATE DNl lllJE ffEJ"'Ea: custom huil! homi>: ii; ,;,.yin; Ile~ Mar·:: plan ,!e•t~nlf tiC. H OI "HELLO" fron1 ils Spanil'lh Private Owners l'ltnlr, *TAYLOR * * * * Pres~ge hidden 2 story bomf!,
111.rge fan1lly rtn w/ fil.'f!-
•, ---1PEl=?RON
REAL ESTATE Iii roof 10 i1s Jovrly ·h11g walJs of \\'ll rrlro~s. fami ly ra~pcting And ilnporlrdi; rilr room, con1plc1ely buillin k_il·
• • " Coming flonn; TIIREE BONUS cht>n. shadr mv,.1-ed palio. WESTCLIFF $52,SOO
"J1 • • •• , .,, .. pb1.eP, formal dining rm. 3 ,
11parklin.1t ba •h:i; ;,, fanta~ti.1 642-lnl Anytime
FOREST E. ROOl\1S!" : . . . \\'alk . to AU.. ~hnols Rn~ J<;xl'f!llf'nt lor. ror quk-r liv-* FORl\1AL DINING shopp1ni:. Benut1ful TREi'. hig. Spar. 4 lxtrn1. & :l M..
cally landscaJX'(I. Before you "'~~ .... ~~""""""'""I purchase . Thii; i1 a must NEED FOUR WALLS
0 L S 0 N * SEPARATE i''A!\111.)' LINED STRF.F~I. Full P1i«c homr a mong mllre ex;>e.n-RQO~{ $..11 .500. Good BMumabll! I sive homr.11• l.ge yitn1 .
• GA ME ROO l\f (Yrs, lhr loaiJ. 10 LINDA ISLE
1We at S.'H,:iOO. CALL ~24 WITH A· DOOR?
We have. morl! t.hAn that. A
gorgrous 4 bedroom in Me~11
V,.rde, jual off thf' j?Cll!
f'Otlr11e. llugp olympic pool
for California pe1io living.
V11cant ·and w11iting for 11.
Of'W family. $4600 Down will
hike it. Open Sunday · for
your inspection. CALL
Inc. Reallors
COLLEGE PARK
SHARP 3 hrdroom, f11mily 8:
dining a1·c11.. Double liN"-
Plan:-. NF:\\' carpet_ ~love
in NO\V. Call 645--0303. · --,-----
NEWPORT
HEIGHTS-$34,950
Shllkr roof, 3 bc-droom, 111.m.
ily beaut)•. T\\'O tirrplaCf's.
~I)' CRrr yard. Walk lo
1<:hool~ t-Wt'slrlHI shoppinJr.
NEW.. lii;lini::. 1"-love fa.sl for
$34,950. Call
645-0303
2?19 Harbor Bh·d., C.M.
at H11rhor Cenler
pool !able will fil!J •. COATS I Sr,. this nrv.· 5 &. maid's rm.
$64.950 ... anti the Villa AND O & I ram m1 + RR, 5 ba1hs.
lhr LOT AND A HALF' 11.rr · WAL'L'ACE Open daily $169,JOOl ':iiz:=i=:z::=:i=:IC
yours! (Not leasehold !. If "Our 25th Year'1 I• ""'''"°m ,,.,,.,;,,,-. lh•"'" . REALTORS WESLEY N . OPEN DAILY 1 ·5
lhl> club pool~. lennu; courls ---:--546-4141:-TAYLOR CO Rnd "'i'f'C" area la n1erP IOpen Evenings) • Little Island ~ view. 325 t:.
$8.:vl a .monthl 1111{1 ol' f~-Realtors Bayfront • :l BR. 2 b1. lm-Walker & Lile \.\•HhOul -c h a r ·g e-1\tR. 3 9-.1roo· m an· d Nt-:WPORT Cl-::NTER med. OC'Cupancy. Pier &
PACii'-IC! trU 2111 San Joaquin Hills-Road floet -for lge,. boll.I. S.140,000. Realtors
Family Room 644-4910 Ali;n. on firand Csuial. 6 BR. 2790 Harbllr Blvd. 111 Adams Colesworthy
& Co.
Ri'.:ALTOR
Ne\\'por1 Beach Olllr.e
1028 Balsidt;. Drive
.615-4!1.'11
Tak. Oy.r NEWPOJIT , 4 l·1 b11. Dot•k J;i.kcs up lo Mf>-0465 Open 'Iii 9 PM
lR 'ft. bo11I. $110,000. Rrpre· I oiiiiiiiiiiiiii ... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiio
$148.00 month· HEIGHTS ~"'";,.," 325 E. Bay'"''" * MES a VERDE *
&.SO/o PLUS ~~~t'. show Gr11nd Canal "'
In eo.~ta Metilt;-buy-su hj!'cl POOt ,----SHOKER
to existing VA lnan. Tolnt ' 644-2430 83U700 Thi.~ l11vely 4 Bedroom home p;1.:fmt:'nl including laxe!I 1'.'ill L .· _.. ~ -~ _ be $148.00 per month. Lnve-no\i• u•·lng iTul'COl'1llf'ff. C'Rr-
&autiful pool and an immac.
2 11ory home. 4 Bcdrm 2
baths, fnmlly roo1n. You
will like it al ...... $44,900,
ly added family room. De-pets & drapr.o1 jui1I Ii~""\,\' LIDO WATERFRONT Irvine Tenace 1ar.hed doublr .11:11rai::e nrwly lh~.i::hout. Lots "~ t'Oix-rele APTS.-320 LIDO NORD
Just !i1led -f'XCf'ption111 :l added. Thb1 hon1 e is i11 1110-decking k plarnings !!Ur-NOW REDUCED TO
Wells·McCardle, Rltrs.
liilO Newport Bl vd., C.l\f.
~g. TI2!1 Eves. 644..o684
' round lhP. huicr l!pa.l'kllna: Bedroom. 3 hath homC'. Thi!! de! condition . 0\\'IW:'.r Ill anx. pool lor carf'free l i~·ing $175,000-Xlnt Terms $24,650-Pool
er. sm;, like model Ask· FOR Sale or Jeue--Traller
inc S2B. · I-cabana on beach front .
546·5111 Newport. $2'2,500. 675-8762
(,..Ml!M..._. wknd1 : Zt.1/28.1-1128.
llEGE Rl,,At!i,TV 2 BR TOWNHOUSE. Must
!Sl'.llMl!mll .Cit 1ell. All often considered.
$29,200
4 Bdrm, F•mlly Rm.
Owner. 644--64811.
Now,.rt Holfhl1 1210
REtlUCED TO SELL
333 CATALINA
2515 E. Coast Hwy. 675-2101
TWO FOR ONE
328 POINSETTIA
OPEN DAILY
Rf'furbished 2 hdrm, hnme,
heitm ceiling, frplr., + 1-
BR. guesl apt, + green-houM!: All oi,: 11. 45 fl. lot
ocean aide ol hwy. ;5l,50tl
Unlveniiy Really fi'B.651D
3001• E. Coast Hwy., CdM
AsJ11ume 6% % IMWll ?"~ ntc
lMn. Entry haJI, dinin& rm.,·
buill-ins. 540-1720.
TARBELL 2'55 II""°' Bike to Hoag Hospit111. be11ch-MARVELOUS VIEW
I'll, school! fron1 thi!l charm-
COiY &: IMMACULATE.
freshly p i i n I e d and
carpeled. 3 Bedroom home
In sparkling c ond llio n .
Hardwood noors, I 11 r g e
family room •nd 11.cc:eu for
boal and trailer. Priced for
ing view honir-. Rooniy :1 2001 Bayside Dr. Beaut.
BR ... 1 bath,; -I· Mn unusu;LI shake roof I-sty, 3 Br. 4 ba.
family rm. Mighl lease/op-wAlerfront home. xlnt swim-. ming beach. Nev.•l.v r~~or. o::~ Fri/Sat/Sun. 1-5 S1T.i.lm SHOWN BY APPT.
Urilvenlly Reaity 67:\-6.l!O· Bill Grund)'., Realtor
:100! E. COll!ll Hwy., CdM 833·Dowr Dr., N.B. 842-4620 -
Immediate 11.le at By Owner-Assume 6%%.VA
S23,95G-nlA/VA le r m s Jt.2. 2 BR. Remodeled
.1.vailabtr. Call 545-8-424 , Spanish Charmer. $21.500.
''°:::::"1~h~Co='="~"'=~='°;n:;:;· __ .1645-J«6; Uno ans. 642-0010
HALECREST allk.for P11ul Hen ·ick
Xln't Location. 3 Br k den, I °"·-=='=-c--==::;:::::=70
l'1i ba .• tile kilche'" & ba., Newport Shorff 1220
hlln!. hn:lwrl nrs, paneling,
Jalhe k plaate.r, trplc. 1410 4 BDRM. 2·s.tory ?"' balhl.
Wat:i;on Avr., C,M. By Own-Club~ pool1. leMI~. hea7h,
f'r, Mking S25.9SO. Terms w/ ~l0.9.'JO or leue <IPllM. Prin-
good down or auume -41' % c1ples only. M6-~11i
Cal Vet.
CASH OUT
By. owner
2lS Poppy Ave. Cororni de!
Mar. Ocean viel'.', 3 bdrms.
priva1e patlo, just above lit.
lie Coron11. Beach. Movine
to llawaii, MUST SEU...
$52.400. P hone 67>-11117.
CAMEO SHORES: 2 BR .\
df'n, luxury villa type houM!!.
Sllcrilief' bclnw cost. $69.500
Owner 67;;....56!18.
custom tlr!llgncd hon\e fra-lous. Asking $24,500. s47,92i0 · 6 Beautiful units. 6 car ga-ASSUME 6•;. LOAN Dov•r Shor•• 1227
lures an elttlmnie kitehfon, · 546-2313 rage1 & ulilfly room, with ---'------"'-Lido Isl• $26,950 I grt'at famlly room, huil1 -in 80 ri . fronting on C'll"l-Cllenr Anyone t"lln lake over this No Dn Vets Lo On FHA *UNIQUE-SCENIC*
College Park 13.11
· · •-h u ·1 11nnual "i~ ra1e loan. Entry 3 ~-i · B dbl EX<;ITING fflfllf'r locRlion sleJ't'O'Bnd 1'0lor"TVs. J<.:.x1r11 S\\'lmmlng 11<:flC . n1 s arc .....,........ •.•.• ~ •. e. ~r:, Unrival!d View ol &y & LIDO
I Bo k cnr u hr. 2629 HARBOR BL\LD nev.•ly fu rnished. hall, large roomi1, dining rm. huge lenceil yard. Quiet J",1 i•-i-"•. yith tll'cnrntive block witll. . nui;-: a par cc y ,. -. c • Bill G nd R II pa rk like y11rd. beautiful Mtnl'I. \\'/priv11cy. Sf)Aciou~. "',.,, T Rmous "i50" n rke ,,_. Colr-hind home. 5461640 -ru y, ea or · -· SIN;_et. $23.500. -nearly new "Old -World"---4 Bearoom, 2-V. 8Rth11--
grove Awllrd \Vinnf:r. CR.lit~ s.>3;¥KJ: Harry M~rt"h OPEN ,EVE~ Till: 1 :30 8.1:1 Dovrr Dr ... N.S. 642-4620 ;.~~ret~~~~-Harbor BOB OLSON RE*LTOR Conietnpor'iry w/ court &. LAr.i:f', .&ou1h palill, 50· lot.
now:..... thrsn •rr rart'! P.S. ... l ' • L . 5 I d HOUSING SHORTAGE 546-5580 Atrium. 5 llr's f'xpandable. Auumable 6*~' First E~•rn '"""' •h"""i'' PETE BARRETT ar9e • room I IS COMING Eu11;c1e Spoc;a1 "THE BLUFFS" 1 ........ ....,...,..,......,.,... ""' '" "· m ""· h;.,,.;i. Jean Smith Realtor
EXCLUSIVE \\'ITH;. ' Home Sn boy now k IW!' pn>p!li"NI . \\'orkl!hop 16 x :12, :o.frrpin.i: Ch\'fll'r Mll 2. Must i;rll onr. 4,.!i"'". 1.hn>f~~1.ilY0_'."'"',· mw"/'w1 lnR11. 4 car gAT. $178.000 ,
I REALTY . J BR . 2~ lm'll, Cnrncr Jot. .....,. ..... ... furn. Will take Sl't)llll house
N.wpo't , NEJO..:DS Ti'..:NOt-.:R LOVING This ch11icr pif'cr oC R-2 1111id r'OOm 11 X lS, plu~ 2 Bec:lrm~ Bliek Bay view! Priced at Jrave area. Allking S.11 ,900. or vacant land area. Owner M6.:t25S
CARE. Wondrrful floor pliin. in thr hrar1 111 Cos!a l\1rs11. & dinini; r m. Exccplion11I Mesa de1 Mar. Sf;..-0938 or 1 --~==~===-
lt 1611 WllTCLlff DI. ~ Mlhfl. 2 hrl<"k til"t'plllCE'~. 17,ml sq. fl. ha~ ~rrong po~. Ill $2.'J.:iOO. only S40.000. ,,,,..~9~1~;;~·-_____ J ;"'=·;"~'~'·=:::==::;:::::"==::;= DECOOTOR'S
. . ltlWrc>IT tlACH r. large Dining room. & fRmily .•ihilltir.o1 of ~ini;t" rezol1f"tl MALTOfl : HOME
F1iJ rv1ew 642-5200 '-..._ mom. V('I can purcha.11e R-4. 1 nr 2 Rdjacenl lols ~ S41·511G Coft••N·MA'"1N::ll 3 BR. 2 BA. Patio, Dbl. U~lveri~ty P•rlc 1237 &.llUlifully dollf'. 5 Bdrms.
, ·1 hi ~ 1 (lllll"Cillml thell!ll "'' JJ gar S26.000. T a ke over j,;;;;.;;;;,;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 F .1 X1 646-8811 t with Sl ,R:JO down. Non vel 11v;i,1 n r. • ... ~nr owner s OLLEGE ltEAL"L...v 171· am1 y rm. nf lln!et to
SAVE $2600 snoo do1.1111. $:12,!nl, he.Her askint: S?.4!1 sq. ft. Proper ty •1500,.,_llHl1'1r:rl& 5% -;:, loan. 6 -4 2 . o 3 9 8 • MAKE_OF..FER_ street 45 ft. Int.
(anytimi ) ~BR . -I lgr, fllmily or din. hu rry, di~lrel'I~ situation. hos $2fr0 prr n1on1h lnco1nc. ·OPEN DAILY 8.1.~·5423-Ch11.rmin£". 11ir-r.onditioned 2-S98.500
rm: rxtra hArh, eil"r. ki1ch., ..._7171 · -Escape tho Ordina•y-3102 W. Ocean Front MARINA Highl.1.nd, $26.000. hdrm. 1ownhouar.; on one , LIDO REAL TY INC. ll'!~IJiJ~ICl!l~il Owner Will Fin•nce No inflation herr . 3 BR, 2 floor. -.~. 3?37 Via Lido 67l-7JOO
MtSS-PERSoNA-O TY. ~7r~: .. ~inr D~~.in:iana%,~ 1;!~ J;~Ji1W 1tl111:·U1-PAUL•WBl'l'E Brand new. Ivan \\rells' View 2 Units -$67,SOO h11, Immaculate. 2087 Valley • R:d Hill Re•lty ~~ERGENCY SALE: ~njoy
No other v.·ords would pmp.. family. Rr1tr play Yllrtl. RP-~ •iii 1:19 ~~r-r-T~Bf 0~ ~';~e, Do;r Sho7s. ~ RR. George Willi•mson Rd, call owner 64i-4619. Univ Rark Center Irvine privite bf'adlf!s, tennil! crta,
erly descrlhr lhls at1ra1•1i\'e-, .......... !" ...... -li""llrS'Sl"-.. lran. -. pow rr rm, 111111 y rn1 Realtor I By owner 3 BR 2 Im c ai1 Anytime ci.os2o L--1· 3 BR d 2 •-Three Bdrni. Tv.·n tmlh ..... ~ ... '"""''· . .,., ·' '" 11193 Bak C"I w/frplc. \Valk in 1\'('! lmr.. • . · -1 • :uua 1ng. , r n, oa, V11.can1. W11!1 $-t:l.600. tl(l\,\' er. ·" · :,.i&-54•10 ~:niniJ: arr1t in kil -I fnrniRl 673-4350 645-1564 E;ves cornPr lot. m lntere~t .Gl
1
'hug! !iv-rm. t xten. p_nlg, ~~~D B;:i7o:"·u~ioo~~~~ "'l\1u~I Sri['" pricf'd Al BA YFRONT ___ _ din rm f.lany cust fralurr:o;.1 N.B. BEACH HOUSE loan 6%, $26,750. 545-7952 AT'ffiACT. Home + new hltn!I. $57,500. By owner.
fl owrr gn.rdrll 1111<! a .i:rl'f'n $41.000~ .Bf'.!ll -ll(llll~ huy in Jo'a,bulou:o; 5 l;f'!1room & d(n 8 • H Roy J, \\lard RP11ltor. 1430 \\'a1k1ng distanct' In ottan? 14 Brm, "A.2 lot, fM'ar busJnP9!1. llpt. So. o( Hwy. Good _Loe, !-'-"'"""'-· .,..,~'~· ===.,-,=-
ht-lr of lush dlchondrll lll\\'n ~.11st~1l,ufl, CdM lligh ai-ca. in Dowr Shorrs. Space for Gr9C1lft Unten Galax Dr 646-1~ Oprn1 4 BedrllUI. 2 baths. N,.w· t'i11.11nce 11t 7'~~ 1903 Good Incnme, Good Finan-LARGE L100 LOT
wiTh :;pi·lnkleri;. Quiel cul. &r 11 . , your biltiarrl 1nb1C'. LRrgc GOV'T REPO dajly. y · ', I carp. drapt.,, J»ilnl & tile! Orange Ave., 642-ll0&4. t'ing. By Owner. 673-fi904. allxAA' 206 Via Lorca, Terms.
ril'-l\ll.t only On" hlk. from CALL TODA) 6'l5-:l000 '.'.Jlirr &1:o;1ip. S\\•imming pool. l..arge :l Brrtrrn, 2 Mth k ALMOST 1/3 ACRE ' Only SJ:i.000 Corona del M•r. 1250 C7l4) 5-48--69Il, M!h12fi·
i hnpplni1:.EXCELLENT1Bay _& Beach Rlty, Inc. ln1rrrom in 1111 rnom1. fan11\y rni.$25,9'l()rull prleeiiui;:r play ,vai'd . hlock wall CAY·WOOD REALTY ~.~el Mir 1105
~1-IA t"l f'llANC ING . ONLY , MESA VERDE S2:l1.500. Call for app'1. wirh $1!"i00 down to anyone. fenc·r. l3'rl1' 1anal with Bar· 6306 W. Cna~t Hwy .• N.B. f'OR Sale by ·awner, xlnl * TAYLOR Huntington IMach 1400
$24.:-00. \\'hrn :>~ !14"1' !his • 4-Ek-d room-Shake Roof Rltn.~. dishw11!!hrr. lull crpti'I, 8-Qur. Thl"f'r bdrm5. 2 • 548-1~ • loc, close to l'lr.hoals, 4 BR
home your looking \\"111 be •Boll! Calf' trxlr~ wide. loll room for r11mper k bon.t. b1lh11, dining rm. fully car· 301 VISTA BAYA or 3 & drn, 1%. BA. crpts. Cool Blue Pool M.:'f'M. LABORDE, Rltr. I e c:arprlll & Or11pcs Rralty ((1mp11ny Vae11nt.,C;i,ll loday 54(}.l\51. peted and dr1prd home. Lovet)' big 3 &: family, .111\1\ke drps, bltns. ftplc:, f1m din
O'f{>"'.l.ni Jvrs. ""'..,.....·" e lmniMiate PosSPssion ---.--Heritage ~·11AIVA wilh Iow ~nitial In· wtth enley for boa1. camp-J11wn, spmkler frnUnar,
,,~,, n··· ,~ "~" ... -, e i'er1tffi , 675-3210 642-1235 8~ ... Qu\C'I h.1njo ~trtt1 ·Will !!I'll 'roof & all .rxtrA.11. huge lot. rm, rov patio, rlic:hnndr11. IRVINE TERRACE
Unobstru'cted view of bay &
oef:an from beautiful 4 bd-
rm. home. Lite. pool, Pm-
feuional l11nd8CRPin&:. Im-
m11ct1lale. $106,000.
Cove~ patio & e>tlf'(ial'
JightlnJ;, Sharp 4 Rrdrm Sol
Vista. home with all the ex-
frill! incl hrdwrt noors I
!!hakr roof. Priced below
the market 111 nnly $29,900.
T11ke. ovrr 5~ 71> GI Joan,
with $6150 d0\\'11 or !Ubmlt
yo'ur 1e:rms. Will not lut
long, call no\\'!
WISE INVE°STME.NT-e S..t'l.950 MESA DEL MAR • vf'slmr11t. Only $29,(IOO. "'"· or ? Owner say,; sell, vP-ry clean, well kept.
. "'·"'" OR E RI I . ··-1090 5 houS<'!I on 60x:wr1 IOI . Zfnl! i'"or Dctail.11 -646-7171 TiiN:'C hf1rm. lam. fill, I\ M . M. LaB D , · tr asking $39.500. \YI 1 list~n \o _:::~~~..:.::::.._ _____ _
C)r!l"ir A\'r. All ren1rd. M'lh, fii·rpllll:C. !>ulh • In t 646-ffi55 1-:VC's. 673-6116 ,,oHei;s. GWn Qlwen .• Hen!Age BY ()\\•ner, 3 BR. 2 bll.
\0 THE REAL
0. EST~TE~S SfllO mo. incoin<". AsklnJ kitchPn, nr"' \V/\\' cn.nirt HORSE ESTATE 2 NICF. hclmcl'I on Olll"· Wx.17$ j Real Efttalr. S40-l \:il i''am Tm, r.ov pal. drlux "Our 25th Year"
WESLEY N. only $69,900, thn1-0u1 . LJ1.ur~lry 11nd dhl. Luxury cu,~10111 l)om~. Arolld Joi. one BiJ: :l Scdnn, one COUNTRY HOME W/everything. ~.000 IOAn
l az'agf, f':ll'ct1·h· door open. lawn.11. 2 1.:nrr11 I~. AMum11hle h\Jr 2 bedr111 in excellent 3 Br. 2 hi!. pnnl , ~~ Aire. assumable at 5!4%. SJl,900.
rr. 18"x20" llelachf'tl rumpus 5V1 financ. Will Pxchanae condition. A.11klnii; SJJ.9:io. J Hor-RI OK. h11'.Y 1rade. A.11-9:;.) .Junipem. ~9--0j()ol. TAYLOR CO.
C..11 today -Sell tomorrow! ~ · 111 -• • . 11 room, tv.-o 1>11tios. S.'lO.:r.~r · for brA"ch nr'l'R residence or Owner •.~ llr•• wants
1
sume 6,_ % IOAn. Owner/ f'or r 11t re.Nita .. Call '-rhe
i'ast n!JIU ll...; _wilh a Oii Y Owner \\"ill c11rry l:<1t T.D. Co11Clon1lnium. nrff'rs. Glt'n Qul'f"n, lleri1agr Agl. 548-94n. 642-5CXX>. Hot Line" 0.11~ Pilot
P.ilot Cla~.111f1ed Arl., :Dial M . M. LABORDE, Rll•. H I p· h ' & • n t r. 1 1 ~H~ll !'il , · v DAILY Ptl..DT WANT AOSI . dll'f'Cl 6~2-J678 -NOW. 646 ,.,,. Eve•. 5-lS-:ITI!"> .,.! ,. 'enc Intl "'ssoc. c11. ,s 11 f'._. --· -·--l.lll.E_SUN NEVER Si<Ji'S on Clauified
Realtor•
NEWPORT CENTtR
2111 San Joa.q11ln Hilla Road
644-4910
· VACANT
MUTUAL REAL TY
142-1411 'Anytim• D~ 64.2-fi67R l ctuu;:~e It . ·11."J;l.! .,.,,,.., ~. Mit1 wy. fi'i:...l~2 ,Dini 642-56711 for RESULTS DA ILY PJI..OT WANT AD. 64J...."1613
Gener•I 1000 I General !DOD I l'•no'"I 1000 !GeMral 1000 ! General 1000 I Gen•ral 1000 I GoM.al . 1000 I c;...,,.1 1000
1)'!~ ! :i #J ;;OJ #4 #J NOW " IS THE TIME TO BUY ~
!!~~!.e,RD!, .. ~~~.CH OFFICE 0~~6:?.?i!! -c·· o·s·r A_M_E_S_A_O_F_F-IC·E·--5-45·.,-4,-1-.5-45_-046_5 ... H-UN_T_l_N_G_TO_N_B-EA..;;::CH OFFilCE. 842-4455
lr1 _________ 1_ .. z,,_1,,to'-'H,.A,.1,.1,,o,,1._._1.,L v!'o~.-------~o:l!!'~a.!'"'='=1""~-'·11~1c...•~P:!.M~.c.....-L'"2 141 .. ., ___ """Ti:::.'': ... ,.. 540 5140 HOMIAK NCOMEI Opon-Evanln,1 -"
Somf'tblni: REA,U.¥ SPF;o.AL! .lusL,:\ .)'rar' n~d 11 nd bf'Tll'r lh1111 ?\E~! SEPA· $495.00 TOTAL DOWN
RATE 3 t>M roQM, 2 halh •M n1r, Y.'flh t>rt.ra Spl'ICtou~ 2 bedroom DUPI~EX. PETAL-And n10\'Pll ~-nu in!! C.nrtf'OU~ 3 bt.<l rOlllTI hom"', ~11mrd f'l'illng5, ~lrp-do"'" l\v-
PERro:::T l11ndl"'f'lini: .. 19 X 14 SUN DECK. f:LF.CTRIC ll:llrllRP donr. lovrly t'Br-\nj::; rn1. bl"autiful CIU'.pf'llnw. Twn Juxurlou11 balh5. Ohl. i;arai;P. Ali electrii;: kitch· rw-llnll' llnd rlrllpri;. You c~n ENJOY Lli'T. hC're and IP! ~·our trn11nls make thr rn, 1111 lhls (or 119,000 CALL! •
1 peymi>:tits ! Rrally n1a kMi l!f'n.Sf! at $64,500.
LUS« HOME ,, TOTAL PAYMENT '$tz7.00 I'll MONTH
1 / · ED r TH It Hr111 i;harp :1 brdronn1 hnrnt". h1x11rlfl1111 l1111h. F'rrshl~ 1111lntf'd in 11 ntt oul. 1''HA Jn br11utiful EASTRLU Fr Y."ilh " VIEW! !UG I': ~n\ J<;R • I\ 1 <"lliCllS h• '1'r Lnan nf $15,-IQO 111~"*""11nn1111 lntl"'rrJ.t r111r. You r.11n'I bf'111 it ? $Pp!lr11ti> ~rrvlrp J11ndsc•~ y11.rd. Lart-:1" f11mlly rnnm \\oft.h elr11min11: PARQUET F"LO<'IRS. dtn\nJ: 11rr11. Ohl. 11:11rAgl'. r orC'rrl fl ir h('llt. Con1r1,,1ely fehced. Dttp-pile carpels with
room. drlux(' ·kit('b""· You "'ill be deli~htl'd 10 entPrtaln your frlrnds he.TI'! nl81.thing dl'RPf'll. Nt\\' 4enn1 a \•ail11.blr. CAl..L! '
VALUE PLUS at $43.900! .
$J4,SOO APPRAISAL
$14,100 PllCI
CIMint n1~I$ QN°l)1" fl')r Veu nr t.'\100 dh\i.•n ·fl')r 1-'HA lo 1111-. .A ·rl"11 I bf'aut)' w\lh
JtUGF. p111io. \>tflll a.nd camper 1tor11rr arr11., e lr C>Ond.!tloner. F1nr nelthborhood of
lat,e homrs. HURRY!
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11ntl"r"91' l\t11ii'i'I''"" U$f:I) BRI I< f lRF:PL...ACF:.1 h1rge living room. 3 ~1·oomc, 2
bath,, AIJ_. for j1.111t S'lC.i:w:l 11nd 1:-0 C<>lta l\1~. ~
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. COUNTRY SETTING . -lhlJU' 3 bf'drnon1hornr 11n .11 llu~r t•ul·dr-ji11c 101 1\llh Qlynirir-~izto "J>OOl."' Nrt1 tJrd
nf'lll]y in onr l'Ornrr. 11urro11ndrd hy Int~ 11( 1rrr$. f"lpf'n b('an1td ceiling: fitml~
rnnm. N""' c11rpr1.!1 ,11tvl d r111.,...~. i\lndl'rn i.:;11rt!f11 kitrhf'n lf'Ad~ lo CAiif. living plltio:
\\'J.J.AT A PLACK!~ :.In rn1111ry ·dO\l'n to Is Lo\\' Do\\'n fHA. ALL THIS AND
ONLY $24.MO Prltf'., CALL US NO\V:!
"6 HDIOOMS"
!)n )'<"IH h11.vr II l11rg:c r11mllr? \\'r h11vr R larj;I' l'll'lml' ror you. This plaC'f' I~ FAN·
TA$iTIC. Slng:lr ~lllf~ hui::r ~f'pnr11tr fAn11ly l'O!"lm, 111~0 with bf'lmPd c11lllng:. Nn
mO!'f' cro1\•drd brdrnmt1.. On,. fnr-f'll~h.-~utllnit No Do"'" GJ'11 eyr Ll"I\\" Dov.·n.fHA,
Sl"llrr i1 1'(!1tdy 10 tslk ,., Prl('fod.111-$~.150.
WE SILL A HOME IVllY 31 MINUTll
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Cln br ll~umrd sub.lett tn 6~ G.1. Loan, 1179.00 pa:ys "JI for this slf'al v.•ilh ti.
15x18 srpR.r111.e family room. 2 pullman hllM, fircplat'1', !pace-a;:e kirchen. WA-
TER SOFTENER, carpets and drapes. $4 ,500 TOTAL DOWN.
. JUNIOI IXIC. SHOWPLACE
You'll hr f!roud In r nl.trl11ln in this fRShionable: 2 !!lo1·y. 2.400 sq .fL 11ho1vplt-c,., L.llr~r JRx22 MASTER SUITE with rei.rctt, :\ 11ddlllonA.I bi"d rooms, 3 1>Ullm1t n hAth~. cu:i;.tom draperies and ct11rpel , custom df'COra tor mirrors and much more.
$44,900 NO DOWN G.J. I: F.H.A. Terms Avallabli>:. •
TAKE OYll $175.00 Pill MONTH
Jo'ot 1hl11 C"u le 3 bedroom C0Jlt11te: 11nd only 3 Y""'" old. wll.h dr11 pes l\ntf1:11rpeta
lhroughout. C.ltrf'lrni11 Fireplact:. dl1hv>'uher and much more. Subn1i1 on $3.000.
dO\\'n $26.500 ru~ PRlCE. .. • • •
$Zl ,SOO WALK TO llACH
i''rom your ~ bf'drnom. 2 bath cottqe with •P*ce-Aver kllcht.n. builr-1t1J, di1h·
"'asher. carprts, d!"llpes and much more. SEE NOW .••
.• IUY LIKE HNT DUPLIX 6'/o Y.A.
2 bedroom. I blllh unit.g with lnromr of $270.00 prr rnonth &rld payments of only ""
1193.00. Spendable pl1.11 tax ahtller-$4,700 Down.
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. Hu11t1""°" INch l4111 L ..... hff> 1115 -l'umhhld H1u111"""'""""" _ ~ ,............ ~ l''!'!!"oholll :'pl!. '!.'!!!_~I-_Apto. Unluml-~~.;.I_,_ __ _
. FOREST E. N.w !!'. ~ :_-. ""'"""' ...,.,.. 2910 ~~ .... ' .... •;.;;";,.. __ n;;;;'!.1.0;;;.;;;";;;';;;"';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, ;;;';;;;."' ~~~ • 4n_o ~WJIO!!....., 5211 ".,...""""' ... .,, ,... ,_ ,..,,."Y -
0 L S 0 N • $Jl.5IO • 8t.!~" ~-'!'~ ~ =: ~·::::: :::::::::: f.::'" SUMMll ~ii .:"ii.t5 ":."S: ,,-BA YPRONT ON BEACH.I Anentlon
Wei!! to bocb. A ..,., • ......,,., Lido homes 'BR. 2 ba. ........... 1125 UNT•LS ci:. ...... 4112-1124. ' BR, • BA .....,.. ...,.. lnveston ! •W.5111• Bill Grundy 'Realtor e~HlllRealty ,. RINTALS Priv.-.eleva-aub.
'""· Realtors -4 Br. Low dawn. '=-=~·---~-lllllv. Park Centtt, ,...... ACCEPTED --u~-·-........... plc'r. All elee, • 2 BR 1% BA FROM $225 FOi' Sale ....... lmatety ll • $49,5111 • 'FuRN DuJW, -ldy, 2 • Call onytlmo eoGJ = ~ Pool, IO!t wata, -· 3Ul e 2 BR 2 BA FROM l2llO acre prune IW -·
Spanish A ... _L_ 2-sty, 4 BR.·N-...i. 4 BR. Oceon ,,,..,, all util ========-=!PALM 11$1 Am. A----il •-W. Coast Hwy, Newport. • 3 BR 2 BA FROM 1.18) Sltual"" on hJah blul!, .,.... -lrvlno ~ --642.220'.l C&rpetHrapn.dlahwaaher looklnc Lido Jaland, New-r___ PLACE...REALTY et.tTOa I: laundr)'. 111 W. '5th St.[~=::._ ___ _:~ h!ated pool•una.te..m. port Bracb, etc__. Adjacent to ....... r 2901 So, Coast Hwy, on ..........,, NB "6-119! EXECtmVEs *OPEN DAILY 1-S * nc -..-.. •-Hoag Memorial -·
Olve world charm _, ... = .... =-=·....,.=,.....,~~ -· Hl&b .. :!"': .: Bo=-~ m AMIGOS WAY paU..-ple-~by Medical
Long private drive leads 0.. Point 1740 LOVELY UDO SANDS of Turtle •Rock WU. Pan-e POOL ,.. .... 1• l ••·• I BR. 2 ba. units, Wlfurn, Security auan11. Bulldlnp and S·loYely ~
put .co~pletel~ redeeorat.1$30·-,"50---3-N-,-.-...... --,-l.,-t· I 1:°i:ii!oa~: = ~~ oramic view ot tht-'entire e SAUNA ~ • w, ,,... c.19-. :~~·ea::. ;.,io ~.~0d HFURN, aho Avail. ~·ell apartment cdmpler,
ed. Spa~Uih villa. Newly completed near new Dana' Bruce Cft~t. Sfil-HM. valley below. ' BR. 2 tr.. • JACUZZI ·.:-....,..,, BOYD REALTY , UN'nNGfON c ent financing avail.
painted in&. out New nu-· BU-in wet bar. Perteet 1et-from fl'lt:· -•'"11•1\1•"'*"lM C C able. $190,000, Write or call
• UJ Point Hut>ot. 3 BR 2 ba, Newport Bch. .i-.__ .-.. ~ •liilllilul IOtlCll * 67s.stJD * , A IR Perrie. Up ... , (71_4) '193-2841. carpets o v e r hardwood 15:ll eq ~~ ...,.. _. entertainina: or jmt Phone • ~
Doors. Sunshine breakfut Sm lots ' 0r' BEA.at Houle, neat I clean, mut!d llvinc, tennll •1•iz:-:::i:::cc·1 * EA S TBLUFF * Delux 2 1ll OCEAN AVE., H.B. Townlquare Dev. Corp. 1 W, room. 13 tt. dining room, Bldr ~ · ale:'PI 4. Secluded area. rwbnm~ facU. cloee by.I tll ~ Cett• Miu 51• BR, frplc, choice ot cpt'a. <n4) 536-1487 Statest.,Redlanda,ca.92.113
"pul;f'. Jen. 3 queen ilzed • _ pnvate beach, PIO wk. Avail . .tune 15th, $$15 Mo. I llllf ,.,.._, --------pool, Adultl. MB Amigos Ore. open 10 am-6 pm Daily )IUSI' SEU.," by ownir:
sui.tu, two tuU.y tiled-batba, -RENTALS '174-6600..!._eYH: 4_!4-0041 (Owner ntl,)' comkier leu). ,, \Vay, from $235 •• 499-2354 Manapd by Duplex w/adjo\nlng vacani
Spanish arch entry, M tiled Housel FumlsftM c"""=;:::..L=---~--·e RED Hrur.-JtEALTY"'•---1 1-~2 BDftM-~ 'Or 6"-0906 ...... -----~WAh'l'ERS-CO.-M. f29,3110. 6t6-3S89
root. FHA, VA Temu, Will $295 ptt mo, 3 BR. 2 ba, Univ, Park. Center, Irvim tor Adults. P'r!lm $150 LUXURY Wat~rfrnt , ---:-·--·--
sell fast at only $24,500, Call 0-r•I a. fl.am Paclftc Smls home, call ~ 833-4GO 'n.JSTIN Luab 11ncWeplnc w/35' spacious 2 BR I. den + 2 BR. Adll!tl. Util pd. lull p 605I '
oow, dial 962-5585. near beach, Adult:a only. 15491 Wllliaml Street Pine tnea. 1parklinc 2 ba, w/w cptJ: bltns pvt Beaut.Quiet. Pool. Priv --~~--rope"!___
S140-Nrocun.2BRtripkx, 5.1&-l95L Corort•dof,Mar n50 (nt) 115-ms ::!:.m.~ .i::~b~~ pat, adluts 0rJi, $3®'m0. CapaUo. Be~T.,~~!18· 17616 FOR~ by owntr, ?-unit
962-5585 cpUdrp, chll ok. '°'SUMMER"""'=O--:n.-tol~--...... -GARDEN GROVE make Merrimac Wooda the 61.J....5195. _-=.me=""'~·.o~.:c.c;::uo:_•__ modern MEDICAL DEN-
Blue Beacoa, Bkr. ~ 4. On ~tap!. Udo y:!'~';.. ~-UlU(ttMqnoUo4) ., __ Street place to Uve. Thf'R l Ir 2 2 BR. $WI. crpts/drpi, $250. Month-lea1e or TAL CENTER. Good t9ijl Brookhunt
Huntington Beach Sbop'r '13 '6th St. m-4296 Mo. 2 -•-tlR.. 2 BL, furn or unfurn. bllinl pool ti25 Pla leue/option 4 Bdrm, 2 n!t\lm, good w r It e-oft. Rent•IS to Sh•re 2IOS • · Bdrms,. 2 baths, tr. FOUNTAIN VAU.EY apti. feature air.cond. ' ' oentia, bath, near 5 PU. Owner Consider home or ? in
SELLING -----RINTALS ~thldms. :~ A~· find 17060 Sall Bnmo'Street seJur-deUin1 ovens. 'bnni ~. _ ....... _AP1 !!;, ~k 847--0932 trade. See S9U Heil Ave.,
SGLE Girl, 21 or over, to --.,...,"'..., ana. <n4J --ce tnp, diahwuhers, priv. --• --· '"'==~~~~--·I H.B. Call owner CU4) ahaM 3 BR. 2 ba apt w/2 tfOUIM Unfurnlet.I BOYD REALTY ST'a-5930. ·1&ra~ w/1tora,ge, OCEANFRONT 2 BR Lower * 2 BR, 1% BA, patio, pool. 846-32'l1 eves. (213) ~lllO
YOUR HOME girls. Wkdyw before 5 Goner.I 3CIOI SHORECLIFFS 2100 911. tt. nr1'.Cl 111 •OT ~·~tt~''•ixJfll ,~ $250 yrty, bltna. will redec $160 mo. 8181 Garfield. Call days. e WE BUY EQUITIES 5'7.-9501 ~ or aft 5 2 BR I: den. 2 ha, oU: L.U".-~iJ ·I. POOi, ._ aaunU Ir a 5009% SeUhaft. Patio, pr, 962-8994. m='tlE~bl7d~i-on_a_J>Pl'OX_._;_J\:C., _-..,..-_ e FREE APPRAISAi.$ 645-a63S. SHARP 3 bedlua11 with 2 fin. Gdnr, wtr pd. $«10 be " ' • ~ly du w/IOcial Avail 6114. ID: 2t&-1921. e CONDOMINIUM Apt -3 e 2,j YEARS EXPERIENCE EMPL. Girl (2J..J5) to lb&r'f bl.till, lup kitchen.. Feno-673-1812. . A,Nirtmont Hunt...-1 ac:tlvtties. Adultl please. BR for lease. Appliances M-1. 2 It. frontqe 1torage
847-8507 Eves, 642-0427 2 br apt, H.B. area ed. Dbl. P1'1P. Owner tem. LOVELY 3 BR, 2 ttory on Guide From Sl40. JU1t Eut of Wntcllff 52JO I. bltinll. SUKI mo. ~2211& on prop. Pays overhead.
:'/same •. $62.50 mo. porarily tranderred -MYI Fernleat for nice tanilly NOW.ACCEPTING =...Har~vd.,t near 2 BR. ,.._._, -'-" S4
7.soo. Owner TI.f./MJ..3281, • r;i j I•: iJ 536-8944. nnt at 1195.00/mo. IT'S IN 6'l5-mlJ · LISTINGS • a 423 ~·•~. -~. ,lb>I. Sonto Ano 5620 C-2 lot, 00 x :m wttb 2
• I /1 t-l ., :': OUR RENTAL BOOK AT ~G Phone MMM ·Menimac Way. S45-6300 Pool Adtdtl no petl 1,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I BR houM! on rear, near I ~·~·!-~~~;~ $!able,.., .. ......,, to w lk & L 2BR. Soo!Hwy, . EwM .,.,...,. ...:'.".. * &G.2514 * VILL" ~·RSEILLES E. 17th. Ownar. 646-4563, • • • .. . ... . l!hare condoml>tiwn a er . ee -· .. ...,. ...... ~ ...... ... ·~· --6'13-1413
$20 000 noo mo. 548-'18'1'1 • •flSO be. l'IS-4<01. Cooto -41• E1ot lluff 5242 BRAND NEW =======
' EMPLOYED Lady to abaft RMlton * * * * SPACIOUS lutlne11 R.nt•I '°"
How abo"t a donn lhlt s1ee., my borne all """ """ mo 11orbor lllvd. at Adami Lift 1111 3351 $3.1 WEIK & UP II Puorto Mo .. AP.fo. PRESTIGE LOCATION I ·& 2 Bd•m. Apt1. J plus 3 Bednns? Elee built. rm A: bf.th $65 :QXI. ~. . STOP ,mi ANNIJ" , __ 3 BR STUDI9 A: l BEDROOMS * * * * For leale, cWluxe 1188 1q. ft. Adult Llvln9 HILLGREN SQUARE in range Ii: oven, FA heat, NEW 3 ~~-2 •-th ~ ~. 2 ha, TV •-vun...-.. ,__. 1·2 lodroom .a-., 4 BR, 2Wi BA .... s--i .. , F '& Unfu 2 •-·-" .__ , __ ___, . SHARE my •lecant , Pt:U.uu, .,. w 2 •A.--•-....._ .,...,. -4 •r-urn. rn. a .... ~ avau, nx-~. intercom 3'.I' x 21' separate ' CU' pr., ·new kit. new Linens I. maid _, avail Sl.:11 up Incl, uWitin drapes. Cl'Pll. Mt bar, pri family room with indoor wattrfront home W/ttan SS. to w crpt, FA beat. bltn W/W cpt/drp, lovtly patio, Ch:ildmll .. pet ltCtion balconies, dbl pr oft kitchen Dllhwuber. cokr monlinat-leue in one Of dty'1 buDest
waterfall. Carpets and drap. ~60 yrs.$~. 675-4331 :: .. kitf~~~:-d~ $425. ~ fOI' appoint. 2276 NEWPORT BLVD. Alao furn. Pool 1: Recreation dlbwhr,dbloven. Pool Conv ~ppl~~ i:rm::: ~~L oenten. App,
850
e1. LARGE SWIMMING C t Mon 2100 Wntcliff. $300 mo. Realtor. 675-8233 OI' 6'75-«J08. s..tJS5 . area. Quiet· Envinl~. to lhop'.c ss:hll Ir recnaUon. acbem91 •. 2 baths • stall 270 !;. 17th St., Costa Mesa
POOL. fenced &: landscaped. °' • 6C-435.1 Ott 1treet P&fkinr. No pets. On1y $350 mo. lhowe:n1 • mtmnd ward-Call Mr. Bram (213) OL 1.2700
I' $11D-2 brm house, partly $125-. 2 BR 4-Plex Childn:n Hufttl ..... Buch 3400 ** WEEKLY-Lovely apt. 135 Amlgoa Way, NB robe doors • indirect UCbt· Collect •·-•-~ y-~ Ide ' Bach, or cpb. FumilbC• 1959-1961 Maple Ave. u-~ -..., •-1-,_ ,_ .... ~ ...__L•---, ... ....,pcu,. ...,., 0 r cou-ok. CpUdrp, 1tow, EXEC Type bea.ur,y nr bell. eompl. Kitch. $35 wk-pt311 ._ •• ~· ..., .....,.... ..,. ...... tc .... _.. -UR&JU&al STORE OR OFFICE
tu.+171 (=JS4M10J pie prefernd. 244 Santo Blue Beacon, Bier. 660111 I: Nprt. 4 BR 3 ba, Ja: all. 998 El Camino Dr. Co,ta.hfesa Manapd by bar. buce private fenced 600Or1200 Sq. Ft. Parkinc
DOWNTOWN Tomas, .C.M. WATERFRONT ·. fam nn, prden court entry. ·546-<1151 BAY MEADOW API'S. WIWAM WALTERS CO. patio • pluah ,luuaca~ . Reuonable. 646-2414
Pricereduced.Cust blt5BR, Newport Bo•cfi 2211$200New2 BR apt, sundk, ~ ~tc. $285 mo SUS CASITAS New excltine 1 BR. $140, 3~R~~WBAD~~~!~e!. ~.~~i_larp~t· 2'30Avf#l·st.,Newport tam. 2~ ba, lg kit w/bJtns 3 -RIO, ref, dlhwsr, C'hild I: r · Fum 1 BR Aptl AA!ults 2 BR, $165. Beam ceilings. 31Jl So. lrl1tol St. Store or Ofc. 600 lq ft
car gar/aJley, Prof. 1nclacPd. BEACON Bay-Modem 3 or pet OK. ma. 534-69llO 4 .BR. 3, ba, ram. I. form. only: no pett. 2llO .Newport \VOOd pan'lf, •haC apta, Incl. spac. muter suite, din (~ Jlt'N. or So. Cot.1."Plua) In C.M. * Owne.r, 646-2130
Sell GI or FHA. Owner transl 4 brms, frplcs, encloled $275 WALK TO BEAQI d111. rm a. w/w, pa~, drpe, Blvd, CM. gc.9215 prlv. pttio, IOme w( frplcs nn I: dbl garage, auto door SMlt• Ana
847-8507 Eves: 64U>f2'i patio, priv. beach &: pier, 3 BR 2 ba, fpl, patio, ~~·n.!'fume·, ... G~~. I. -I ACAPUlL'O APTS.. At.. PooZ, 11.nd volley ball crt, ~ner avail. Pool A Rec, PHONE: 5S7-l200 --$300 or $3511 week.-Abo 2 Blue Beacon; B 660111· ~llO . s. ~..on ,..,..---;;: .-.=.--..-Qi~c=r.:-=-rec_bld&,_pool llbles_,_P.!Jl· area. bnn apt $250 week 2 yr. 96J..3572. ••a.;. l'VOI, vcu .,... • •UU11n Unr ~n. Adults, no pits. -e FROM S%i.1 • t!~;~~:~l-~i~f:'~j~f~f~;~J~{J'! 1213~. ' Cott• Mn• 3100 3 BR, 2 ba, tam nn, bltns. ~~~~ non:.ts~ 387 W, ~. Open HOim 86j ~a::· NB $~~. -d:~:. :~~~ .... ..... .. u.n'W' WATER.FRONT 4 Bedrm. -· dahwsr, cpb ~ ~rps . Wallace Aw., or. 12-7 pmdaily.646-0073, WllLIAM WALTERS Jdtch, wfbltnl, crptl, drpl.
pi..-& .tip. llSOO monthly, NEW INDIVIDUAL HOMES, 118'-b-que .,., '" kitohen, • MARTINIQUE e CO. hpl ncl 1 PAC. Sands-3 bd &: Ir., 1%. August $DKI. ID/934-()921 $179.50; duplexn, $169.50. fncd yd I cov'd patio. Lease LG. Funt l BR apt, $135. p k Liie 5 round! Co=· _.:,-M-or-_";. ctill~n e ok. (~· achb'( N!
ba. nu w.w.c. & o. Fine or 270-45t7. ATTRACTIVE c pt/drp, $230. 846-4815. For 1 or 2 adlb. only. No ar • • ur "II .-!~9" ~~
landscaping & trees, %. ml. * OCEANFRONT older 4 Br beam ceilings, pa ... ~ Adltl $225 mo. lease. 4 bnn, 2 ~:-n ~MP", Apt 6• ·2135 D~UXE~ ~~. ~~iii;~~~~~~ 1Jr~.l~~-~N~;"°~w~ame~s~.~··~Ce515--0989~n~t•~·~~t.,
to beach, &41 ~tunsttr Dr. hoUle front yrd $300 mo only, no pell. r.cuo. 2354 ba ., frplc, newly · Prv · -
Bargain at $19,500. Call yrly &n-m ' · SantaAnaAve,CMS48-94.72 redecorated. Gardener.NICE 1 BR dpbl:. Quiet. Nri~tt;: iJ:tl~ .. ~:: 536-4023 or 213/2a:l-1761 to • . or 673-03&5. Pacific Sandi, nr grammar Separated by PJ".IH. 1 v•oy ..,.
see. • Corona del M-r 2250 2 Br. Gar. patio, crpts, drps, tchool. ~7321. adult over so. No pet.. : Santa 1131.na Ave., CM ......
BY OWNER: 3 Bclnn., 1% st0vt, ftfrig. Bamboo 2 BR, lWi BA. Condo. Patio, 548-l021. Apt e 646-55t2 ON TEN ACRES
bath, Drapes, carpet. built-11/2. BLOCKS Village has privacy I: qtrlet pool. Orp., crpl1, ap-1 BR. Fum. Util pd, Fl'plc. $170 l a 2 BR. Fum Ir Unfurll
in stove. Refrigerator. Any to big Corona det Mar heh. tar maturt adults mly .. pliancea (213) 373-3Dl col-Beam cellp, priv, pttlo. 3 Br, 1~~ Ba, patio, blt-Utfil, ~ / prty. patlos I
L.....,.Beoch . 5715
e OCEAN VIEW, Lr:.
Bache!Or, 1 I-2 BR apt..
Furn or unfurn. CrpU, drps,
bltns, patios, w a I k ing
dllt&nce to town. 100 Qiff
Dr., Laa. Bc:h . .f.M-5498
LARGE 1 BR w/sundeck,
Offlco Rontol
OFFICE SPACE
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"Our 25th Yur''
673-4400
loan accepted. 6851 Bonnie Beaut, Ire 3 BR, 2 full BA, I>wntwn. CM. $180. 5'4-0fS2. ltct. ' $149. 1J'l E, 21at St. CM. crpl:J, dt'P.!l. Alk about our ~ T...m. W Bldlf..
Drive, Huntington Beach. kit aeat:a !O. Priv patio. Avail 548-7134. LOVELY 3 BR 2'°' ba,, fam 642-l530. dilcount plan. 8tD Center _, Sea l..abe, Cdll Ml-301 847'~ June 15 thru July 24. 3 Brm w/lc. f.am. rm. Near nn, fnod yd, refri& cpt MERRIMAC WOODS new St, 642-8340. (JtllecArtbv nr. O».t HWJ)
· 4 Bedroom -2 b!lth, all Riddle It. Ross Rlf,y fi7S.7225 Kaiser Jr HI. Gardener &: 1 drps. $275. Lae. 'Avail lwrury 1-2 BR, aif-.cond. 1'-=B=R.-,•m,--~'""~,,.-re-fri~ .. ---,
types financing avail. incl -water p;I. No pets. $280 1/5 968-4081. 425 Merrimac Way, 5tS;QOO pvt park'& area, Acilts only, DELUXE.-J...BR, lBA-;·unfur .
FHA. GI, lease option near L•p• S..ch 2715 541-95(19-Or 646-t896. ctrI'E-Cozy 4 Br 2 Ba, bltns. See clan 5100 pref cpl or •lie ~mploy Adi.Ills, no pets. $275 mo.
5 ..pts incl. exterior '.in---LOVELY 3 br 2 ha, tam. new ...... ts Mo:I\ ieue Reta ** 2 BR JVn, Apts. ma1e. $125_ mo. ut1I pd. lit le lut + $100 d~poait
paneling, beam11 I-high [ '!'!~~!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,..[
Celling, ----ln~Art--Center-. DEbUXE-1-2 or-3 rm.-aul&e
494-4591. nr. Orange County Airport
ttrlor painting choose own A'I"l'R.., view borne, ocean-+ • · -r · _.., · Pool 177 22nd s CM E-.d, Avail now W1% <, yrly t.e. f75..7970. REAL FSTATE
CO!.ors' Owner 847 ...,..,. front 2 BR .l den 2 BR, nn. crptl, drps, bltna. S45-0lllll/~2335. eves. NASSA.U t, ' Tustin Ave CM . BRAND New, so o! ~. 11·, ' ft--r•I · · -=.u. wshr/dryr dahwshr tar Adults $265 incl prdnr. -PALMS. 642-3645 • · · .... ~ ....;-==:.:.. ___ _
""" WANTED· HOME $275 mo.' be avail'. 9/li. 642-2755. C•plttr•M 3725 1 BR. Adulta. Pool. Ideal ~TU DI OS rv~ 2 bt.. $265 mo Rent•lt Wanted St90 From Private Party 497_1819 tor Bacbelcri. Spac. $125. 1 turnilhed available, 2 le • ---·=:-...:.:~
in $50,IXXI price range (cub). Met• D•f M.r 3105 3 BR ~-BA Span1lb 1993 Church. 5fS.8633. brm1., crptl, drps, pool, no 2 Bedrooms, 1 bath, no WANTED ROO!\J OR APT
Approx. ·2500 sq. fl So. of VIEW HOME. 4 I: den. SUm-1'owrlhoule, pool I: extras. children under 10 .. Working children, oo pell. $17tl. 1or YoUn& student. 1100 mo. ~e~4~f Beach Blv~. ~~n~~~ ::m.\ 3N~ }=~1t~~~ bl!;:: ~-~1. .f.M.aMI. ':,.~kt ~~Th:-U~ ~~~es wifh refer. ="""'=°'6'1H1B.1"='==== ~~. Bch area. Call
BY Ow 5" ~ GI I ranJene• paid, ......,., d.,.; immac. No pets. IZitl. Copl1t"no Booch UJO 543-9577, 1.32 w. Wilson, CM HARBOR GREENS lolboo l1l1nd 535.5 • LANDLORDS e ner: .,,,-,o Of.l'.1· $175 Clean 2 BR cottap 642-2281 -----=
&: Irvine lndu1trial
Complex. Carpet, drapes,
music, ai.N:Onditkming A:
Janitorial serviCe.
AVAILABLE NOW
Courtesy to Brokers
BOB PETTIT, Realtor
• m.-0101 •
* Prestige Office
"ON 11-lE BAY"
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3 Br, fam. nn, "l be,, nr lo. t lure .f Blocks from , ocean, New N-looch 4-GARD~ • sruDIO APTS DELUXE 2 BR "Little FREE RENTAL SERVICE bch, 27101 Capistrano Ln. c se to own, ma .--,..... • -.:.n • · ker 534-6982 Near Brookhurst Ii: lOt people. 4*9323, 49t-@64. Newport luch 2200 3 BR, lam nn, dln'g rm, Bach.1, 2,.3 BR'I. from $110. Ba.Jboa". Boat dock-tie up e -Bro
cpb, drpl, blb111 S295 mo. MESA MOTEL 2700 PeWM>n WQ" C.M priv. No pets, no children. 2 BR unfurn house
S28,S00.$3500down,2ndTD. V ati Ront I 2900 TOWNHOUSE: 3 BR, 2% Ref req'd. 772-5677, •LOWWEEKLYRATES* 54S-0370 ' ' $300 ~yearly leue only. w/p.rage_, Harbor area
At 1.Jdo YACbt Anchorage Ground floor 156 sq -n-·•--~
Alr cond, Cpts, Drps
$168 mo. 49'J....328:i. •c ,.. • I BA, frplc, patio, pool, 2 77~1465. Klt-~n, TV'• __ .... -·-. "'-'""'.;..;.--~--6'13-COOT * 6t2-0917 *
all bl .... ,,. m&U 1vK.-.:-X-Larxe 3 BR 2 'ba, -======== -===~===== FRANCISCAN FOUNTAIN 4 BIG Bear very nice house, car pr,· bu, Cl'pts, RENTALS __ Heated.1'oal' t/d 2 hl!d-"'-... -
BR. 2 Ba. A5;'1ume 6"' % nr Lake, bltm. $14 day, drps. Lse $275 mo. 871-3811 A.ptt. Fumlshtcl W.!1681 &C::. ;rro ~~. ,OO ~~~I.I-HOiitliijtiil8Mch-stOO R6iin1 for Rent · 5995
rnA, $3.f,500. 847-1136. S40 wknd, soo "''k. (tt4) or &12-2497 eves or wkndl. 557-975:. ·
OWNER: 513r, 2 ba, 2 r;tory. 521-9672 "The Blutts" Condo, 2 BR. Gener•I 4000 WKLY Rent.all. 1·2 Br, from ""-=-'~--~~-~ Rhod · H.B 2 Cp ~ O'-'-1100, Near Beach I Bay. NEW Dix 1 6: 2 Br. Shg $37,500. ""'.. esia.. · NEW, Mountain hoUlekeep-Ba. ts, ..., • .,_. .._. ..,.,.,. .... .,. .... LY Call(!) --•7 . t .i..... blt i _ _. 962-9845. ...._ in& cabin, JdylJwild. com· pa.tio. Choice view of Back n.c.mnn.n..rw> -..-..... c:rp • ......... · na:, mm.:u. ========'I plete, modem w/bltns, Bay. S425Yearlyleue UNBEUEVABLY OCEAN View apta. Avail occp. From $150. st0-1973,
Fountain·V•lley 1410 546-7285 eveR. Sall1bury Realty 673-=6900 EXTRAORDINARILY June A Aq. Reasonable "545-°'=2321~=~~~~-
BEAUTIFUL ~1!. rental. 646-9586. *DEWXE 11. 2 BR Garden
3 Bclnn, 2 Bath, shq: cpt,
oven/range, garage, 1 blk
to 5 Pts. storcs. 1tt to
appreciate, 7721 Ellis-2 bib
W. of Beach $180. Owner
847-0932
* SlS per Week-up w/
kitchen. S3S per \Veek-up
ApU. Motel. 548-9755.
ROOM For male, kit. priv's,
student pn!f'd. $70 mo. 181
Ii: last. 646-1886 art 6 pm,
BY Chvner. 4 BR. 2 Ba R I 2910 NO. BLUFFS: View, 4 br, Vef D'IHreGardenApts NEW 1 Br Mobile 'home Aptl. Blt-inl, prlv. patio, NEARtf,HunijftKton Harbour
16.ll sq, ft. Sprinklers tronl Summer ent• 1 ~i:. are:,.-~:-~~·~~~ Pu™-peen, waterfall I ..inn ...... Adul' LJdo•v in .. -heated .pool, frplc. Adulll. ·New Trip~. Quiet area. Guest Momet
&. rear. FAm. rm. $31,500. VISITORS COMING? ...,.,..., •uua. ~·;J ~Down e.er>wben, ~ .. ....,... $145 mo. StS-5163 Lra: 1A:3 BR'L'.'Dilhwaaher. A~me 7%% VA loan. Would consider rentine our 2 BR., unfum. $130. Back c;• pool: l'eC room, bllliardl. LARGE Unf 2 BR apts, $150. Pet ok. (213) rm-~ PRIV. Room for ambulafor
968-2249. new Newport Beach home-bay area. 1 Child O~ BBQ'• 'Sau;., turn.-unfum. LOFT -% block Beac~-avail or (n4) 846-3S59. lady in lie. pest home. 548-4881 .., IUlllmtr Suitable 2 .,.,.la cpt/drp, pool. Kids OK. Good !ood ·• •-Uy fumished·to right family all 1 I-2 Br. abo Slngtn from • •-or 1998 Maple, Apt 1, CM WALK 3 blkl to beach. serv..-u .. m
L11pn• Be•ch 1705 or part of the time we'tt on PENIN. Point. 3 Bdrma. $135. See It! DIO Panon1 .¥'· cple, 673-8793. 548-21D!. Almoet new lrs 3 Br apt, .,;':="='':=· :;.,._:=;339=7'·===°"
FACE vacation, July 3-25; Every. l.ge. fncti. yd. $325 Lease Rd ., M2-8670, Between ffar. • WINTER RENTALS e 2 BR Dupl frpJ ti dbl 1ar, frplc, w/w crpta, DIRTY thing needed for the tamll)': Frank Manhall Rlty 675-4600 bor A: Newport . 2 Blk N. lttb • AVAD..ABLE NOW! • Adult. onlye:·~rs cp1~:se'. drps, dwhr, 2 ba. $225 mo. '"COl!'!..~roperty 6000
Here's a real buy, Charming four bedrooms,! •;· deck W 1111 --RENT fUD11mlDr Abbey Realty 642-3850 1150. 499-J667. Chldm ok. No pets. 536-lnt 21 UNITS
ranch style home, SI'IUAT• and· patio, poo P vilete•, e1tc .. ._ Mll!lt 2 btm, l:tlock to oce•n *-BEAEHBLUFF APT By Builder. 2 A 3 Br's. Walk ED ON LGE. LOT, NESTL. five or six minutes from ---675.JO'JO 2 BR upp!r, crptl, dfp1, ED BENEA11l TOWERING beach Tennil privilepl can BEA11J'IFUL Modern home, 3 Rooms from $19.93 elec kit. Nr. 11hop'1f. Adl.llt., New 2 Br, pool, view, patio, to shopping. $410.000. Also,
SHADE TREES. WHERE be a~. lt'i big and a 3 Br 2 be., prdener inc. Month to month Rentab c.r.n. tlel M.r 4250 oo pets. $140. 642-2389. d1hwiuhr. 8231 E!lil Ave. new 4-6-8 units nr bch. Call
THE t'OOL GREEN OF NA-lot leu expem:i''e than liv. $375 mo. 541-861T. Mde Selection LRG. S Br. crpts, drp&, 2 l4U47f. _84_7_-395_"_1
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TURE ABOUNDS tN A inr in a motd at Qlo a l00% PURCHASE OP'nON 1 Bdrm G•r• kldl ok, $160 + dep. 2214 THE SUN.NEVER SETS on DAILY PILOT WANT ADS! k MM188 Save your car -tt'I not 24 hr Dellwry * ~ -.... College Ave. 646-t627 . DAILY Pnm WANT ADS! Dial 642-5671 a charp lt. . QUIET Am OF SF.CI.US. wee · · far! Ju1t reach for )'OU!' Cultom ~lure Rental .. ,__,. ..
JON., A pleasant walk from 3 BR turn )]ouse, 2 ba, 1or phone a, call Daily Pilot 517 W. lqfh, CM. , scs.34Sl lolL--./ LRG 2 ·1: 3 BR, 2 Balbi S.nt• AM 5"0$ant• An• 5620
the beach. . , summer lea11t, A. v a 11 l'l:•••ifiei:! &C-5671 Ow.rse ,_ , i-i.. • .. -77J _ •-4m Frplc, bltn.I, crpts, Jrps, 'T'"-"-"'"'----===;;...;=:----"'=
Olde fashioned parlor type 6/3J-8/31. Local. Garden ...-W ~_...., ......... ----encl. pr. patio. 546-1034
liv. rm. HAS OAKEN Grove ~ )'OUI' ad -today! Dial 60-6571 tor RESULTS PENJN. Pt. YrtJ. Lee. l·Br. 2 B ~ drp
PLANK n..oc:n~s. WOOD -Pvt patio, W/W shq cpt. • a._ .... vll, a, pr
PANELED WALL. cozy Gener•f JOOOGener•I '8000oneril J000 nlkl Incl. util 675-2591 + prq, Sl50. Adults, no
NI w 'G "'""'.,.. pets._55_7-MOO_ . LOO BUR '-1..! r1~ ----
PLACE {N AN TI Q 1J E D Q (1t-Q J\ '-.( -f) 'C $:bQ. e l•fbu f 1l•ncl .USS SPLtt Level 3 Br, 2~ Ba,
DF.slGN. Center hall opens P\!o l.'"iJ ~). 'ft P<rP ATTRAcTiVE~h-, ~111M~_bl:.·~~·
to the 2 txtnns .• serviced by ill central 4 FIXTURE BATH. The /lurzl• with the lui/t./n ChucAle ul .... I mstu.. adult. $115 .1 BDRM, ...... paln!ed
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E-Z parking-, Util paid
$125 per month
nT LIDO PARK DRIVE
Newport Beach 673-1060
SUPER-DELUXE QUALITY
1-i.3 room, up to 3,000 sq, ft.
oUlce suites, lmmed. occu.
pane)'. Onmge CnJI".: Airport
Jrvine Cominerc. Complex,
adJ. Airporter Hotel &: Rest.
aurant, banks, San Diego
& N'pt. Fwys,
UNCROWDED PARKING
LOWEST RATES
Owner/mgr, 2172 DuPont Dr.
Rm. 8, Newport Beach. '
8l3-32'l3 Courtesy ID Brokers
• Short Term Le•so
Altr. offices: paneled exec.
om~. recepl,ion area, slot'•
age Ii: addt'I, 3 smaller off.
Ices. Incl. carp., drape;e, air,
music, el«. Be1lt location
w/pnrking. Immed. occu-
pancy. Mergina. Ca LI:
546-1632.
DESK SPACE
17875 Be•ch Blvd.
Huntington Be<tch
642-4321, Ext 2111
DESK SPACE
305 No. E{~C.1mlno· R••I
· S.1n Clemente ........
KOPPER KE'ITLE KITCH· Yearly. US-A A&'ate, $90. upper. Porch, dl•posal,
11----I EN WITirEO:C:-RANGE •r::r!c~mb=-~ ~ f -_ _ Huntf .... leach -parking arca. ~729
k OVEN, CERAMIC Tlt.E, low to form four 11111p!. worm. _;_ EASTSJDE:""Studlo, 2 BR l'~
ETC. OPENS TO SEPAR-I T 0 D I u s I .. SOL TEROS APTS. Bo. Cpta/dfP' bllM, .......
TOP quallt)r otflce 1pace , tn
CdM, avail •L 45c per 11:1.
ft. AllO Dental OI' MJjfu:all--.:= suite~ janltoi
lttVlce. 2855 E. Cout HW)',
ATE BRKFST. RM. • • Bachtkr 1: 1 BR'1, Pool. Pool. No pet!. 64&-6610.
The spacious rear ground! I I I i I I Adults, no i>ell. From '140 2 BR Triplex, cptl, drpi,
have sheltered arbor type _ • • • • up. 17301 KHl.on Ln, H.B. bllnl, patio, oo p!ll, Sl.30
patio, lelTAced garden. pick-(1 blk W. or Beach, on * 548-4411 *
et fence. THAT LOOKS ro I T I D I 0 I Slater) 842-78'8 TitE WOO OS & OLD WOOD. • J ' ·. 1 BR & ' 2 BR. 2 BA. 1"" ;i:!~~~e~~.:·~ I 11 f 11
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1!~=:"'~~:~ =.11um~·~ta. 00
a Lillie touch up here le J. to beach. Adult. only, no DELUXE 3 Br, 2 ba Condo.
I I I. pet&. Tradewinds ~ally bl there. tt'11 an outstandlna S y T I X l , , l4?-&5ll Drps, crptl, Ins, 2 pools.
buy for 1 . A fousy housekeeper: Htr $2'J5 tno. 546-JTIO.
$25,950 FULL PRl(E I' I I I house is In such a mess, when • LopM IMch 4111 $140 • 2 BDRM Upper. No
LOWER ON. PYliM', O.K. the plione rings she can't klc»or pets. Ulll. lurnilbed.
MISSION REAL TY I F E y R I N 1--. •-IT WWW •TS! '4:1-331S 985 So. CMtt ll\\')' .• Lqunll • _ , ~
Ph«M (714) 494-07J1 • I I 1 • I I e f:7rl~~ l~~..:h~!,. q= Newport leach 5200
. • . . • yov ........ -... No. 3 botow: • $3.1 WK. VILLAOI f'NI! GOLO M""alllon. 2BR, 2B• TIME FOR • -LM .... Mold ..... ,__ LM!. M.,-. ""'
9UICK-CASH • "\~5~.~s"111" IN I' r I' r I' r I pool ..... ei:..ss Hllula Way. Ph
THROU•H ,A 8 g'if'=\ l!llHS TO t I I I • I I THE SUN NEVER SETS on o:~· hr, mall deo. DAILY PILOT -·-· · · CU.llied:1 action .....,. Stv A ,.,, •m Yd ,
WANT AD SCR.AMoLIJS_ANSWEI IN CLASSIFICATION 8000 For u od to"'°'"""" d•pa/c,..... Wo!U'/d,.,..., -tllo doct. dial MMm. ru. 1175. adulll. ·cO-l!M .
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CdM. 673-9Ul
DESK SPAC!'
222 Forest Avenuo
Loguno Beoch .,.._
YOU \Von't bellevt 250 1q
n. crpll, drps, lum'd, air,
mu1ic I ulil's, WestcliH,
for only $75. So ask me
why. 642-38ll.
NEWPORT ~ach Deluxe
oruces. Al~. htd. wl
prlv. ba. 2.tOO W, Cout
Hwy.
NEWPORT Beach !IUl!t.S 800
JJ 1050 tq, h .. a/c lM N.
Newport, Will red«. O'o.b' 6'1;..:;G23. •
DIAL direct ~. CheJ'll!
your ad, tMn 111 back and """
ll1ten to tl'lt Pncme rlna!
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' -. a DAILY ,llOT w-.,, .iu .. 17, 19~--.~17.1970 PILOT.ADVERTISER JIS -· .. =,
* -* * • ANNOt.INCIMINTS -,I
"' and NOTICIS I --·-·--........ Cl'!'".!_ Adil 6400 1
KEYS Found on beach vie.
lala.nd A Balboa. Inqulrt
at front counter, Dally
Pilot, 2'lll 8&1boa. N.B.
GENERAL Moton key ln
cll..R, Vic, 81.)tslde Dr, Fri-
day_ 6'~1224.
FOUND SAi. n\&ht. youllJ
Shepherd/flulky, Vic. E.
Costa, Meu area. 642.-1266
~ LARGE blk & crei.n1 dog,
WhNdye W111tt? Whlddy11 ,Get? M, found vie. Whl!e Front. ~PICIAL CLASSIFICATION FOR 642-4902
NATURAL IORN SWAPPERS BEIGE poodle • malo !ouo1d SIRVICE DIRICTDRY
When You
Wont it done
·-. ht -.-fig -·-:·._
Coll one of
the experts
listed below!!
SERVICE DIRICTOR,Y SIRVICE DIRECTORY ---
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Altvertben .,.., ,.M• thiir ••• at1 t .. epftoti•
Phones Are Ol!!•n 8:00 a·'!!·. 5 :?o p~m.
~ lo Noon S1turd1y -Closed Sun~oy
DIAL DIRECT .•. 642-5678
WESTMINSTER & NORTH COUNfY DIAL FREE 540-1220
Huntington 1 .. ch: 540-1220 · L19una
San Clemente:· 492-4420
•. Hours-Regulations-Dee'dlines
Special Rite vie. Mayfair Markel, C.l\f, 5 LIMt -..S times-.J budcs._ 548-5292 Tutoring _____ '490 Furniture Re1t.rl"1 Landscaping 6110, IAROll: M........,. "*'Ill chtck ~r .a 4ally aM ...,.,.. lmm*ll .. Nly ~
........_ •Vlll ... .0 MUil IHt.luD!. COLD Bracelet youth ~nter stn.L\fER Jtce.dlna: cluae & Rtflnllhlftl · 6675 lJCEN;;;:,...--.., ..:.,.._1nllclMafflutlone. THI DAILY PILOT UIUIMI ll1INUty f•.,,.,. •IJ r. ~Youllr:. ~ • ,,_, ~-·· ""..-~ ,,.., tennis court. CdM. Eleme.n•~-· lo-I. You'r' -· -------~ landscape con· tlMt ••tent ef .ullllthlnt thi"aclwertberMnt correctly_. tlrntf.---
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6
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on -..:r ... FURNITURE Stripping .l tractw. Complete service.
To Place Your Trlcler't Pirid•M Ad re nishing, reason ab I e "'-19'18 or 646-8247 EADLINI ,01 COPY AND KILLS: S:M P.M. the Uy W.... IM'lllkltlen. uc• ..... NOT'tlNG Hi• U.l r ·-!".aCP.s ntott Yt •.>-home or ml~. 5'8--0803. fl · · ,,_ D
PHON•
642
•
5671
l Pair or prescr i ption B-·~·-.--' rates. Call 6-4 2-9 :i 15 JAPANESE Garde n in<, ht~ylllltlonwhtn4.AllllnelslaturAy,12MOft.
-.::: • s u n g 1 a s s es -at I h e 1111y11ttln9 6150 anytime. land&c
' \Vant 1'~/C Diesel ,.Yacht -or
... Sw-leNi/13/70,
6
/a-l065. aping service, clean YOU MUST, .HAVI KILL NUMllll Wh•n kllllftt H M NcauM et llUiek N1Ulfft
\\1ant c1·u!scr, ~·ill trd $9000 'RELIABLE Child . care, m)' Furniture It Anllques up tree est. call 521-1751. • ..,... t. .,..k• • recfltll ef the kill num!Mr tlYen .,.., •Y yeur M t1ker •
ctl. ~n * acre conim'J lot In Lost 6401 home, fncd yard/swing set, Relinlsblng It Restorin&. _ --verlflutien el reur c•ll· -Bayfront ,J10me to SZ0,000.
Ex~ 1'·1c Calif. Acreage
or 1mpf'D\'ed lots, ~·ner·
(Tl4J 459-Jlll.1. •
C0fflt.1ERCIAL p!'OJ>., tree
.to clear, next to Se:ui;,jcu.
vina: .$65,000 equity. (ror
house. unit9 or land.
Sacramento. \\'orlh $30.000, --------Springda,le & Warner area. _! ~l * Moving & Stor•:te
1
6840 '"''effort ii "'8411 to klll er cerrect 1 new •ii thlt h•• Ileen .,..,.. Ht wo c••
assume 6% lnt.-only Jmw. BLACK Poodle, .min. Name 846-0101 alt S GariMni"I 6'IO -·---~·· -not 1u.r1ntee to do M vntll -th• M hlla .;,..,.. In the ,.,.,. '
"Lewb;" 916/444-3930. "Dee ·OH". Vic. BalOOa CARE For school age child, --LOCAL I; long di11. moving. • · ' Beaut 43' yacht va! $44
000
. Blvd & IOI Hwy. Reward. CalU .. teacher, read'&, AL'S GARDENfNc; Reas. storage. Free Est. DIMl·:~I;:!,:'!..:"° drictly cuh In Mv•M• ii)' nwill er 1t any eM ef .., effk•
for l'eal est w/IO.me li~uid: Dys 642-6908, eves 67"a-J174. ~wlm g, arts & ci'llfls. for Proreaalonal Gardening 831-0401, 0.K. Van&: Storaac .,._ . ·
ily or r AJI olf!ll'll given 11er. * MISTAKE-Wong no. Call ~l. It. 11mall I ands cap Ing --The DAILY PILOT ~· the right to cl1Ulty, odlt, censor ., rofVM an,. ~
ious coru51dcr. Submit before Back please. Tan terrier; DEPENDABLE Child care, services call ~. Sen-.... Pi1lnting, • tftonlont, •n4 to ch•nte lf'I ratet •nil n1ul1tlon1 without prier netkL
--JIYlre--30. f!9.l..4094. · preg. No. Seuhore Or. ~·kly. hrly, nite or da,y. Call ing N~'Jl(lrt, CdM Cotta Pape,_rh...;;;a""l'.;;.int"--="='O
s DLX. unllll, close to 1-101-$7000 diJ1COun~-Strea~1~ ·GG-J.519·-----64&-0:194• -~:~r· Do~ Shore;, _we~.t-.P@FESSION,\L._P..Jintin&.
lyv.'OOd Park All renled. m!>tor home. like new, aelf-SMALL Black dog, (8 mos) Will 88.byslt l\1y Hom~. · Ne11.~rk. l''ine paints.
OWNER 61>6259 M.I' AcW,...: lox ·1175, Newpert leach, Callfeml•
CLASSl,llD COUNTERS 1ro loc1tf!f ••. f9'.ltwJ: __ _
$38,00> Jo:;qu!ty; ror..;houSt'. con1aln. pwr'd heavy duty vi~. S. A. Hghtl. Very LaguM Hills Area. WE AIM TO PLEASE Roller. brush, 1 ir-1es1
land or lncon1e. Ford, 30' sips 6, for Reo.l friendly -54.G-t.OOa • 837-2758 • Complete p.rden Service spraying, accous ceilings
0\VNER '115-G2.11 .~'-01· 'r! 645.023' AFGHANS. "David" I. )'OUNG l\fom wW -babysit, Reliable ma.int., expert clean. Local ref's. Lo~ prices!,
2. Ne\\'f!r duplexes, side_b_y Securit)' agreenient S3000 "Us.a", lo&I since June 4. n1y home, CdM . l:P. Ciill "Fearles-Jored", Roy 847-1358.
side; 3 Br. 2 Ba. ea.; fplcs, malurity value for bont or • REWARD • 494-.9748 Ca.J.t 67~2ll8 9624914
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Nr. beach. Equity approx. car or $2000 value. Excel. ALASKAN I\fala.mute, l'Sied LOVING care your chlldt'C-n NEW Lawns, re·seedln;:. Aver&. 1 sty $260. 2 sty
S27,00J. Trnde for land or lent i;ccurlly and credit. dog) M, vie B11.ck Bay, CM. rny home, H.B. By hr-d•y· Complete lawn care. Clean '$350. incl -all material Ir.
indus1. Realtor 673-4350, 5-1&.j,l!OO evenings. Subst. reward. 492-3573. ~·k. 968.S146 up by job or month. Free
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Trade cltoar-Joi ~·/bealit T:rade 3 BR l ba Condo, PART Penian &;-p/Siamese BABYSl'?TlNC ;\fy home estimates. For lnlo en.II palnt, Local rela. Call Jack
view in Laguna ror units, . 1-::e. patio, pool, va.lue Liie gray. Vic. Irvine &: Costa l\f.esa arcn. Day or S97-2U7 or MG-0932 ~or 968-7900.
:;;n1alt lot C.J\t. or suhrnll, S32.500. eq S7CKXl. Want. Sall 20th. &12-M59. night. Fenced Yd. 642-5299. COLLEGE STUDENTS 1-.STORY Stucco ii. overhang
COSTA MESA
330 W. BAY
NEWPORT BIACH
2211 W. IALIOA
HUNTINGTON BEACH LAGUNA BEACH
17875 BEACH BLVD. 222 FOREST AVE.
SAN CLEMENTE -305 N. EL CAMINO REAL
Daily Pilot Cl~uified
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\V, E. Lachenmyer, Rltr. Lake City residential or REWARD: Loll! femal e I Loving child carf', rny Year-Around Profess Lawn $99. 2 story 1tutto &: &J&.3l!l8 E'\'et: 642-~ lot Agent 646-0~. cnlico cat. Vie. llarbOr ho N Care. Yd clean.up, ~eedina: . overhanz $149. Ac.at. ceilin( HOUSES FOR SALE hi me. e._wport.,Shores. spec., lndscpnf, 548-2231 . $13. per nn. Min. 3 ..m•. RENTALS CEMINT ctncr• ,... ~~~:,n; Bi;nc'.i: ~:~~tsfr~. A~~~:~~ i:r_::· ~~k:i: .. of c=H~r=w~-C....,;:._64:~94~-d-M_"1_m-e, *ALLEN BROTHERS 64&-05?1 &: S3?-6ll9 ~··-~::,~•:,u :: ••=~· Fur,,ish~d .-i~~\o.:~,~~s.~:* 5
Val, $69.500. \\'ant Ne"lJOrl, for mobile home C.M or Harbor Vie"' H 0 mp 6am-6pn1. Infants ok. ' ca.u ~ for complete yard P:APER HANGING M!U CIL MAI COSTA MISA o• CAltl'IT U.YIN• ••••••• UM vic~·.home or Honolulu Co~ H.B. Fortin Co. 1it1~ West. ''Remi" Reward. 6444696.' * 67-'"'" * »etvlce at lo"'ett rates' J 2 yrs exp. Fret' estimate. MIU v11oa :•• Mis..&
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do. Agenl 646-0732. cliff, N.B. 642-5000. OLD F.ngllsh ahf'epdog, fem, COLLEGE Studoot ,.,., ~1789· -642,.."""" 1 a n Y t 1 me., NIWl'OIT iUcN • i:. NIWl'OIT HOIGMTt a
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" e<t 1!~· unl~J Park LI.. C-1, n.-3 property, Downey, 8 mos . ...c:nt~r & ....... st Hwy. p ·rt time ,,·ork w/brain ean Up, tree serv., IAl.lo.t. WISTCLt•• ~ tf:ll ........ 11 ... AL ... do.·30M eq aereage Rancho, free & clear-for hse. or un-1890 C&rmehta, Lag Bch dnml\ged children. 613-38ll weed kill, ro 10 -ii 11, METICULOUS PAINT. NiwN1t~0:.!,'111 i: uN1v111s1T'I' l'A•IC .,,, f:ou 1p,v.~MT •INTALI ""
Calif, :-ioAt val C2 rmtg Yue-ils in Nell(J!Ort preferably · --BABYSITnNC. l\ty home. .,• ~ r"~~'k· I er• rep a Ired. S~UE ~IPtuSt"deAMPS. INS. ::~~=~• :: =~ :tJ,, :: :=~· -=
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l3-Person•I• '405 . IJ"'J01 w """'· • nu. Int-ext oov•• •1tO•e• 112, co•Ot1• DIL MAI ... ;o-u111r1Ac1 ••,.••••· •te.. ...,. "'
inc. prop. ~3666 eve, &;2-55.15 . -~·---Newport Beach area. AL'S houses. Exp, Docks, 61;>-5812 WIS1CLll'F IUf IALIOA ... FUllNITUll! ltlSTOlflll• o~ner. -rs Thett a nice looki,,., • 67~3'4 • -Landscaping. ree :..::=. N.U:ao•-tti••U.AMDI _1121 ...,,. 11u.Nos 411 a 1t1F1Nt1M1Me removal Yard ___ ,,,... No Wasti-UNIYlllSITY •••• '"' LIDO llLI Ufl e.t.IDIMUUI -....
.& * .,. since're, unattached Bus. or · •"u""" 1" · * WALLPA"'' '''''' aALIO• 1su.No uss etNlllAL s11vic11s -... --" * * * w Prot. man,
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in Org. Brick, M•sonry, Trash ha uling, lot cleanup. PER * •ACK UY i::: MUNTIMOTOM 11ac11 ....., 011Ar.11NCJ. c1K1we l'!!!~~!!Jl!'l[!!!l!!l!!!!!ti!l!!!!'!!!!!)!li!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!I!!!!!•~• I Repair sprnkln. 613-1166 When you call "Mac" •••T•LUI'' lttt POUNTAIN VALLl'I' .... GU.If "~A' .::§TATE . = Co. who ~·ould like to meet etc 6560 548-l4'4 646-An•" ,•,•,•,,-, .,,,.,, lHol li:!AL llACN ..,. e1•1M THUM• " .. ... L-USINE::.S ilnG-~ a n attractive. trim, af· JAPANESE: • LANDSCAPE 'MU IHI LONG •EACM ... eu111 IHOP ., .... Gene I FINANCIA CUSTOM MASONRY CJ M 'r PAINTING-INT COIOMA D•L MAI IU. OIAMOI COUNTY ~ MIALTN CLUll f;;:j ,. L ---fectionate lady, 4;;, for COin-s . eiu1-up llintenance . . " E x t . IALIOA .. l!NINIUU. l• ..... Olfrl OltOY& "" HAULING .,. -pnnionship? Enjoy golfing, panish.br1ck I. wrought iron J\tACK * M2-S.142 Highest Quality. Lowest •tf.r.roN '"" '* w11TMtNJTe1 •n HOusac.L1&AJr11Jr1• f'J9
Commerci1I 60l5 Bu1fne11 sparts. dancJno, etc. Write Cement block, slone, patlO JOHNSON'S G Prices. Fully exp. Ins. John LINDA llLa UM M1ow.av CIJl' 4'H INTlllOlt oe:c0111t1t1• ,.,, ----..:CC Op rt 't" "-" "0 o:A.• ~"li ARDENING 613-ll''. Ill' ISLAlrlOI UM JAN1.& ANA 4'111 •N,OMI TAX ., ..
• ··•.ooo • po uni 1e1 -Box 1\1 1043 Daily Pilot and covers, ....... .._ Yard care. Clean-µps, -Ian "" LIOO llLI IHI SANTA ANA HEIOllT$ "" lllON. °'..,.., ... lie. .,,. ~ __ ...._#___ gi • ph. BUILD ft. I' ~" PAlNTlNG lt.L-aA llU.NO TUSTIN ...... lllONINO 411S 5 U11\1.s t 2 Stores * FAMOUS BRA v no. · ""'model, repair ing, sprinlder11. 962-2035. -Ext..Jnt. 18 yn, "u11T1NeToN' llACN 'm coAIT•.L 4711 1NSL1UT1Me PM e $7',t•• e NAME ND *7'Fi.Ju.y LICENSED* Brick. block. conc rele, GARD . Land-Clean-u.,. exper. lns. Lie. Free ·est. MUMTflilOTON MMHutt :: u.ouNA a1AcM 419 INIU1tANc1 ..,,. -* Re ed Hind s "tu r carpentry, no job too small. ACCOU51. Ceilings. MS-5325. -,OUNTAIN YALLll' ui• LAGUNA NIGUEL 4111 INYllTIGt.TINe. ..,...,. .,.
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·, honie CANDY Ir SNACK ROUTE no~ u p1r1 a 1st· Spier sys. rot<>-eement v.·k. """ 1uctt ,.. Mt1s1011 v1a.io_ 4711 '""OTO•IAL me
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"ULL Tt'!El Adv ice on.all matte. f'll. Lie. Contr 96Z-694:i Yancey IH&-5800. INT. & Ext. Painting. Local SUMllT ••ACM ua '"" Ct"Mf,.TF '"' 11w1L1t'I' •'-""'•· ,.., .-~ I' '~ ~ " Lo !\1 8 -f' )' 'd ) eAllDIM Glcn'I ltn SAN JUAN UiPISTllAHO 41lS LANOICAPllfl M1t
Hotel, 12 + 3 Apll. VERY HIGH JNCOl\tE ve: ' arriage, usines8 EXPERT Japanese garden-• .., s. IC • ns.. free est. LONG ••ACN ,... CAl'ISTltANO •IACM .,. ' Ot'lo:$MITll ...
All hll"e xlnt ,,~~ We need a dlstrlb. I . !hi Reading,; given 1 days a C•rpenterlng '590 Jnto, Free est. Compl•t• Call Chuck, 645--0&>9. U.KIWOOD 1Ut OAN• l'OINT 4H• MAID SllVICI ............. M2S ,, ""'" u or'" s ··-k, g••t-9P'f 312 N. D ·~ •••••• '''''' .... Tlll'LIX, .. (. .... MASON RT, •••Cl!. -PLACE REALTY 494-9itJ.1 area for our candy (Nestles, ""'Ca ~· Jkai ,._ CARPENTRY . yard service. li46-0l30. INTER or Ex!. PAINTING. oUT o;: coUNT'I' l* COlrlDOMIMtUM -MOYINO a sT011Ae1 ,,... 2969 So. Coast H•y . PlanteMI Toots' Roll •t'lk mino . ..,..n c -IMJ\.JED. SERVICE. Local GUT °' ITt.1'1 ............. MOTILI ........................ '"' l'AINTIMG. ............... ... " . ie s, "1 Clemente 492-9136 492-0016 MJNOR REPAIRS. No Job · omplete Y1rd Ci1rel rcl FREE o:Aa STANTON un RIENTALS P.tJNTIMO. ..,.. ,.
$110,(XX) STORE building, Dud!!, f'IC".), No -selling in-1 ' .. ' TOC' Small. C..bitlet. lo ..,.. J im 54G--4831 • est. .,._1627 tlflSTMINSTI• 11, l'AT101 "" V.o-698 \V. l9lh SJ. "·t•·t volved, \Ve furnish all a ~-,.1.EN!. Your looks are very * PAPERHANGING M,,',',"•"••'•1Tv i:i. Aptt. Unfurnished l'MOTOOl.&ll'M• "" oc '"" counts. y
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IO Important! ThR1 is where &gel I •I her. eaclnet.a. 1.,. ••NllltAL ,... ll'LASTIE'1'NG, ••t<ll. I••• ... fO\o\·en area. ;;48-1168 Alf. .. ......... ¥ SG.a.175, If no answer luve I:. PAINTING. -* 96&2425 SANTA ANA MOTS. 1'81 COSTA MISA n• l'LUMllN• "" s hrs. per "'eek spare time wo come ln. We care how Generil Serv&ces 6612 01.a11111 -.--It.al MIU. v11101 111• ,..,. e100M1Ntt .-,,. (d•"• O< •• -,,. you look! We know ~·e can mll at •237'J. IL o. P•intincrDecor•tlng TUSTIN , .... Nfff'OllT •••&:N '"' l'OOLkUlt.YlU'-~----':0:1---* -o1 ¥" a-.>-._.. ..... O'"TOO ' 1,. NIWl'OIT Hl:IOK•I -11 l'OWll SWlll'lMO
$1550 lo S19j() rnake you look helter! lf ............ _.. HAVE You despaired of fin-Lic'd, bonded. 531-3988 AMAMllM ... '"' NIWHlltT SMOllll "" l'UMI' SIEIVICi .,.
CASH REQUffiED you .. are going to get."clip-QUAJ.JTY--Y.'ooclcrafl. so11 din& • repalrm1n who will --'.',','., .. ,·~ •• ',"""°" ldl Wl!STCLIFP SUI .IOOPING .,.. ATTR y · ~ I d "--'I •-lo .... 1QI UNfYlllSITf J'A•ll m1 IAOIO, l.,_ln. ltc. ""
. 1e1v lot o'looking 1'~or niorc Informal.Ion write .-= • et ~perts o 11 . ·~ gen constr. "' catpentry. < the best pos11ibll! job PhotograpJty 6170 LAOUNA MiLu 1111 1ac• •A• JMI 1t•MODi1Lllr!G 1 111••• tt4I l\{e~a Verde Country Club. "DtSTRJBirroR DIVISION you al Sir \Vqlter's, 2052 1'"rec con~ultat ion & quote. a l the IOYiest possible cosl? --·-. ~ LAeUNA "IEACM -1"5 IAST aLUFP . Jltt IEIAOOILIMG, ltlttNIMI ...
Choice area. Owner wtll •23", P .O. Box 1739 ,.._ Newport Blvd .. CM. Call Ken 64f>...0044, ;;.t8-423;) Call Chet Wine. A ""'''ft'ho CUSTO!lt Pt!OTOGRAPHY LA!;ll"'A Nl"'Ul!L llf' COltONA Dll M,,t,I 11• S<l...,............ .. .....,.. J MISSION VllJO 1111 IALIOA 5111 Slr1WINO •M
consider &hort term l~t TD vina, Calif. 9lT.l2 _ include * Alone? REPAIRS * ALTERATIONS oves a challen&e. Who Reasonable -Phone Gordon •-~ r1-,.(,Ft./Tf' 1n• aAY 1su.Hos ,,,. n;w1NG 111acH1N• .,,..,., •M! It quallf. buyer 546-36Jl phone no. CABINET charges a fu:ed, 1tated price * 847-6145 * SAN JUAN Uil'ISTIANO 1715 LIDO ISLI . US! ,.,.,.( TutKI. ....... '"' IN! * S. Any size job for llbo<, A m•• who ,., """' ICAl'llTIANO 11ACM 1ne MUNTtNGTOlt lliiACM Mii JAILOllNO MH
BEST BUY: 100" oceanview AAA , _z yrs exper. 548-6113 ·--o.t.l!IA ,c11NT u• l'OUMTAtN v.r.LLll' s.01 rearAn& coNJIOl 1rr.
lot large. 'lc\'el, La , AD Yes, Jr s your faull. For re. catabllshin1 a reputation for Plastering, Petch, OCIANltDt 1 HM 11.1..10• llLANo ss:u Till. c.r-1c "" · guna.. DITIONAL INCOME corded -incssa.,.irc jhat wlfJ GEN. Repair, add, cab. fn ir, bo'"*t "'Ork in the R • ...,,. SAN Dll!OO 1rn SEAL 11AcM 5'tfl r1L1. L.._ • IMWA •f1f Sll,000. jM4-1656. -Formica, paneling marlile. epa1r . -ltlVllllDE COUNTY , .. LO#O llA(M ". Jlll!I SlllYICI: .... change your life call. . old fashioned way. Chet ----· -MO.Ull!!S TO el MOVID 19" Dll•lrlOI COUNTY Jt• TILll.YISION, ·-"" ltc. '"5
-----------'Let n1e prove S27JO inactive 547-6661 Anything! Dick, 673-4459. Wine's Repair S e rvice, * PATCH°""?LASTERING (ONOOMINIUM 1"' OAlllDIM OIOVI ,.,. Ul'HOLSTlllY ""I
Acroago 6200 "':"~m•ot will "''""' up IO 24 H<. Rorording "4&-98<1. All IYl'l''· F,..,, "'imat" :::~;~~~:.·:~:·~.. \:;: =~~:~~:~: ::: ~~,i,f,;~0
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·-·-----$350 m. onth.ly. SccW"ed with rvv\O BUDGET SH-ORT•. Ce~.!!__~~rete '600 Call 540--6825 SANTA ANA ,.
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f'd 'al . """ r.omeonc o p an * CONCRETE \Vork, Ira en & mobile h<1fl'l~S. RENTALS TUITIM '~ ,01 wANJED, MM ,...
11r Y ltJgrr's Apple ":--'""' a, con 1 ent1 inter. nourishing meal• & mnke Ll~nsed. Patios / d""""'s, Exp, reliable. 64&-l809 aft !!._umb1_n~g~----'"°-· COASTAL .,.. io• WANTED, ._ ,.,. Vallev lno j,, Ne"' Sprint: view al our Santa Ana Head-.
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~ 1 d •• .. ,, 4 30 ·-Houses F n' htd LAGUNA •EAc11 sm Jo• w•MTIO. , '.'::.!l•y :.._i._,., S63T5 FP. Qin!, Phone ~-S.254110 Al\l shopping st. Rel re etc. Philllp!i Cement . : . --PLUMBING REPAIR ' . ur ., LAGUNA NIGUEL Sm Ml!NaWOMIN .,.
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't restaurant manager \\'Ill 518-6380. CLEAR v M I t '" I N OENlllAL "" MllllON Vll.10 '* KMODLI a INST•UCTION '"' "' erms. Ottwr gd inves1 n u an P~:lnec> ... e I c job loo small ltl!Nlt.U TO IHAltl HU ,,.,. CLEMENTI! n11 Jo• ... 1 .. AIATIOM 1Mt a~agr lr cabin
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es I c-:-c,.:..::::______ help yoo. Call 54o-soss. CONCRETE. All types. F~ do e~ry1hlng! Free est, 24 a · 642-3128 e COSTA MISA ti • '"" JUAN CAl'•~T••NO stu TH•ATltc.t.L ,,.
w1X""I' '''"''· Bk' A-1 Operating J\.1 a ?I agers * Nowpo<lor Sauna * I Sa . b ·•·· ha"' hr llerv 646-2(:~ MllA OIL MAI 11n CAl'ISTltANO ll!ACM s1• M~oCHANDISE FOR ~· " t·• f es . Wing, re..,..1ng, w• . ' UE~l'L rte pairs: \Va t o! r MESA Yl!IOI! ........ DANA ll'OINT If• ,_" 64~670 · wan cu or a u Io mated For Men & \Vomcn Ing & sklplondlng·. •-m-GENERAL Cl I •E •L ESTATE SALE AND TRADE hlld · l6 ~ .... ean-up I:. haul· heatel"5-Dispo~n. etc. S7 50 COL\.l!&I l'AltlC t1n ~ ~ , T~l<E over payn1ents, 40 I ~eat:;sin or ne;n:hopc:il~; Pro!csslonnl Fen1o.le Stllfl & quality. 548-8668 Bob. Ing or anyth.lna. Honest per hr. 642.-1755, 642-0006 . :::~:; :::~" m': Goner•I ~~=~1;u:u'."111nu11 :;
acres s.w. Utah., located I centers. Must have firm Newporter Inn Holel CEMENT \VORK. no job too prices. Call 548-6395. ·-NIWPOllT st1011s mt Tll11'L1x. ""' IM OPP1c1 10Ull'MINT '911 in ....... all f G 1107 Jambort!t! Rd NB s all bl ~ Ed' Cl l ·-• 6960 IA'l'SHOll5 l1U CONDOMINIUM • .,. STOii •OUlll'MINT .... , "" .... ,. ey o ref'.n financial respoTl!ibilily. Call • · · m . reasons e. ~·""' s ean na: Service ~wing oov11 st10111 nu IJMTALS WANTl!D tttt c"''' 115TIUIN'T ...
}''arm, level good road1, pay ·or write Celebrities lnterna-644-0960 Estiln. 11. Stunick ~&-8615 Carpets • Upholstery -Win--• --~----WISTCLIFP lnt •DDMS •01 ltl&NT ms IAI IOUIPM£NT .. ,
back rharges SIZ7, Assume llona.l, 213: 461-4111. Suite NANCY NETH l\10RE Concrete_ patio for doWI. Floor care. 545-001 QU"7!P' ~·ve al~'ll)'S ~-N~r .. 1!.lllSITY l'AllC ~ ::,.:L:. ·T~.li~.I COUITS ::: ::~:~~:L:oc-o· =
bal. $3,92.1 It $3!1 per mo. 100. 1800 N. Hlgh.1and', .\VELCOt.tE HOri.1E less money, Artirtic seHlng. CALL TIIE HANDYMAN Wllfl . IJll.!SSmaking -t ACIC IAY n• GUIST HOMIS '"' llUltMITllll! AUCTION ms
Call "tr ' '.Kon~rs·Land HoJlvu'OOd, "·'\!. ~. Love· Harby L;•,, .... Ma• at .,.. ........ ,..~ -· alterntions. Key Say. 17ft3 IAIT ILU,,. n•t MISC:. llNTALS "" Al'l'LIANCal .,.
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-ewspaper De•l•r 1p -DECORATIVE CONCRETE :========= I CREATIVE FASHIONS co1t0Na Dt:L MAii lt" T1,t..1L11 ••111Cs .ns MUltCAL 1N1T1tuM1NT nn -----------ror L.A Hern.Id Examiner S\VINGERS On.nge Count)' DRJVES-\VALKS-PATIO ~ IALIOA ,,.. IUSINllS ltl!NTA~ .... l'IAMOJ a.OIGAHS .,.
Out of St1te Prop. 6208 in Ora~e County~ Be In Guide. Ftte Info write P .O. · CALL DON. 642.-!514 Hauling 67JO For th~Y :;~a ~ee custom ~fi:, 1?~1"°' :; ~::~~;.~:LNT:~Dl'llT't ::: ::~~~'"°" =
·• ·~-• ·-·--business for yourself. Cash Box 2111 Anaheim 9280-I -·---· ·-----_ .. •--"' "'~"l"~' IAL.OA 1ILNllD 1m coMM1:1tn1L · ..a .... ,, a 1r1110 1111
., Beautift1I dC'poslt req'd. Write Box INCURABLE Diseases 11.re Contr•ctora '620 UTE Hautln.. It gar<>-moue ...... ions. oAJN'" U"t"ll MUNTIMOTOll llACM , .. IMOUfTllAL ll!NT•L .... Jt.l'I alc:O.llllS -
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"6 .... ------· -,OUllTAIN YAUl'I' MH Lon .,. CAM•••• a IOUlll'MINT 13.
in the San Juan Islands, ' 2662 Lincoln, Anaheini. ~Y spelclaltty. ~~L~i:e· •THE REMODELER.li• ~:-:Jlma~eo~~o 1!1,_~l SRI. Tiie, Cer•mlc .. -. 6974 t::~ ~~~~~ MM ~~~~~1i1ov11 :1~ ~:::;, .. ~,.~~ =
\Vash .. in the heart of the LUCRATIVE, p.i_rf 11 me or appo n men • · FrH esll -100% Financ\llJ[ .,..,,....,.,., --OJIANOI coUNT'I' . : ACllAOI ,.,,-__ _,,.,,.. ''"OCULAllJ, st•••• .,,,.:
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'-· --d'-ol tho business for . cynics. Call ALCOHOLICS AnonymoUS Ko't""-n• .......... ..-. •ao~rt• HAULING $10 A LOAD-* Verne, The Tile ~Ian * IMTA AN& 211• 1.:MCl-ILllN&ft m --MtiC•t.Ut.MIOUIJ --.. --u'lli ....-~ ..... ...._ • "''""'"" ,..-....,~ .. '-,... C I k l )) IVlttMlllSTlll NU l!'SOltT PIOl'llTl' 11'9 M1K, WANTID M"
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b d f' d. ..,.;nn1s Smlth \Ved or Thun Phone 542-T.!IT or write lo Complete Remodf'lilll. Qutli-Clean up, Tree Scni. Gen. us· v.·or · nsta &:. repairs. 1it1ow•• CITY .. ,, 01tA11•• co. l'IOfBIT'I' •111 MACMUtlllT. 1,. ""
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Nice beach. Close to 1hore. BEAUTY Salon· {fonnerly --· ---~-· AddHions. Re111odeli.ng YARD I Gar. C leanup. . II. ng ! "'Ct ~OUNA 11.A(M '"' SUIOIYlllON LANO .rn IUILD IN• MATlllAU r.i
J\loderate climate. clean air.
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1toy Ali''~adb llnir Stylists) Announcement• '410 Fred H. Gerwick. Lie. Remove tree1, h'Y. !rash. 847,1~~~~ L:~.~~C:w Nv'f~~L !: =~ti:~L11x'cT:::0~1111tvic1 ~: swAl'I .,,.
clear "'&ten . Thia Island or !Ille or lee!<lir Easiest 673-6(H.1 !t 5o1g..2rro Grade. backhof', 96U745 '"" CLIMl!lrlll 1111 "· 1. w•NTID 1u. pETS .,.~ LIVESTOCK
;, delirtit•ly ""~""· Fo< lull of term•. 6'2-<523. NEW Chlrop<octic "'""· • ,.. "" ,.,;.,,.,. :;~ BUSINU~ ond •U• """" •
i¥fonnation ,., te; P. 0 . Gift &: party shop, ne"'· ~P~:; ~. ~~h AS1 .F1~{ C•~t_cJ;;;fni ''" L~ ~~u~fci ~:. ~f4 Tl'ff Service 6tlO i,::lT~•"•~<:••ctt n• FINANCIAL ~~~ ,. =
Bo."< 481, Bellevue, Wash. Great locfttk>n. For Sale "A" ,.,,.o, --bcl 6, 642-4869 af1 6. BOB'S TREE SURGERY • \/NT1' .... •USllllll WANT•• '* MCll$ll -98008 II (206) 454-689 • S-3536 .,.,~ VACATION llNTALI .... INY•STMIN1 °'""91rftlr0 ~11 LIYllTOClt -
'evei.. or; ca •1 · 5-l or 64&-5.183 \\'RITING-Re"Tlting-Edlttng-';rn.t) ,~ MOVING. Garage clean-up llFi:-~u::ilt~rl~heSe~~ ~=~~~iu,~IN. :;; r"u:~~i~·.:~"!~~~ilt ~': --~---Investment IB?if typing. Fast, accurale ~· ·~ k lite hRullns:. Reasonable. * 540-!7'8 *' fl'Oll•' TO Lo,t.#1 .,,. Mount I & One
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O servic:e..for lettei's, resumes, CARPET Free estim&tes. 64!'>-lli02. -•RENTALS PllllONAL Loa.1i1s ..,.
- _ .. n . ·-~---~-rtunltln 6110 ....,.rt •• """•"·' elc. 646-M"5 TREES, )~...l~s. trim, CUI, JIWli.IY LOANS '1'11 -·~ STE Ali CLEANED I ~%' H u I COl,L.ATlltAL LDt.NI .m
CABIN-;\lammoth Lakes In e HORSE LOVERS e -· _ ~ · stun1ps, removed, haultf1 . M OUMI n urnished 11.lL I STATI LOAMS '3tt
l'"--1 IUgb-Slerras. FUm. 7 nltes lavelt now In beautiful C cL I Th k ,.
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REASONABLE RATISH ~-"'"=-MC=c.l•;:;a::•:.:l•c.D.__..;6:;7~35 yrs exp. Fully in~. &tl-4000. llNllAL -MOltTU.OIS. T1'91 ...,.. •~If '" •-531 ,,
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" WANTto .ue TRANSPORTATION ,......, n.o.:serv• now ~ comm'! stable to be built tn __ _:_ .. _ '46-Jf
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I WANT A Sunftl' & bright DON'S TiREE SERVICE Aii MIU DIL MAI 11• ANNOUNCEMENTS 10An a TACNTI ,.
Eves 5'10-0611. I Santa Ana Hts, Ust permit The [a~111, or Parker K. I -~=.;-:"""--~-1 hon1e? Call tile DUTCH type111"-Llso & 1111.-Frce Ea. M-••• vJ101 11 11 d u•orures sa1Llo.t.T1 ""
LANDLORD SP~ECJAL MAINTENANCE ., .. r.r.o COLL••• .. an Ill ·-•n -0! "' -,. •••• CIUlllfll ...
-·--&Uo-. .r.:: 2-i box 11ta.lls, bull Ptnce wish lo thank their MAN tor umates. 64 ... wo4. NIWNIT llACM ,. l'OUNO ''"" ... , .... ll'llD-IKT"ld&TI --
R . E. W•ntecl 62• pen, ridirc aren.i_ I spec.Ill· many friend& (Qr their 500 isq, rt. ~. lliamond )''OW' wlndo..... noon & -·-. ·-----. -Nt:WPOllT 11on. nit LOn •dl 10,t.T TIAILIEIS ..,
4-;-8 -.-;;. for •• ; .... " tor patlo. 673-2259 kilKl"""'' ""' t-hl!Ul· c.,,..t ci........ 187 "" ,..,.., c1 .. ,,,,.,-sP . .Window CINning-.6"1 :::-.-::::.:·.... :: ::::~'o.uri :::: :::: :-::~~::c· = ne1i1 St. C~ta l\fe!la, ~l.117 IZ&5 IN AU.. KINDS OF - . -· . --· -~ DDVll SHOlll ml lllTNI. ..11 M•Jlllll •OUIJ', ...
units ricr acre t.nnlng. Mo L '320 · FLOORS. No crew. 537-l:wl WINOO\VS \Va&hcd, home or MISTCL•'' n• PVNllAU .. u 11o•t sLlll' "'!"IO• .. • ,.,, Orantt County. No brokers. __ "!!.~!__~ TIIE Fanilly or Parker K. REMARC Services. 3 rooms aft 3 conimerclal. Call for info UNIVlllJITY ll'All' nn ,.AID 011TUAIT .. u '°'T •••vten • ~--2'"697 ~io p -•i h-•
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th k 1~1 $21.50. Fully ""•aranteed. · · 832 ••. ~. . ~-..~•,••,,, .,. flUMll•L 01•1!CTOJ11 •'u •UA' ltl Nt&LI "" UI~·-or -~ . ls' t TD Loan e....... s ''" 0 an ""' r .. M BAY • ·-ch ... "" -n• l'L01111'1 . .,1, •OAI CMAll'!'ll ,.. ;;:;-T--------;,. many friends for lhelr Credit cards OK. Mi-6688 ao::I Janitorial gqT ILUfllf '"' CAID D, fMt.Nll .. ,. •••MINO eO.'TI ......
• D ,... MOl1pl;e.. wanl ' kindness I tt1Dtlghtlulne511. STEAl\t Jet cariiet-.d.MI,.. C.rpets, windo\\'I, Ooora, NOW'S THE 11 T.,. D44 "' MIMO••AM tnJ 90.\T MOvtN• J5000 11 JO%. Choice prop. . e\c .. Res I. Com·mc'l, .... 1-l ',',',' ... " '.',',"..,Cl H41 t.liMl:lEll f ~OTS uU ldAT ITO•Alll ...
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8USINESS .,,.. Fenc_I,-"'° Res. & Commc'l. 548-4111 IALltOA llU.NO nu AVIATION lllYICI .-s1 MOTOI ..... , nu
FINANCIAL Terml lllucd on equlty. SAILING o lia1,·i.il _... NIWl"OIT wtsJ .1311 11av1L ••1' 11c..rtL•~ hll
, __ 2171 . ... ~II share ad\'enlure &: ex· REDWOOD 6 -"-I• )'·" "*APT CLEANING • QUICK CASH ·n •MGtON 11actt ,.. At• TIANIPO•''''o" t4•1 'ILEct11< tAlt ftfll _... --........... , uoo \I' c I JI ...... " UU\ Fut • ·~·gh .. , ... ,.. llUNT•.··-•• ,•,•,•,1qoe ... AU'l'a TIAMS601tT•T10"' '641 MINI atKll ' .• ""
lullneq SCJVlng llnrbor area 21 yn. N"'~""".:.,.:__Al · oas · wy. fences. llcen5etl contrt.clor, u""v" "' ,.1, LIOA1 1110T1C•~ ••••
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l flll't. t!~!r sum -Gym fl;ll e~ate or • l'le!tf~ ' ·r . CALIF. Cred'• l'\'tdlng spec. • --· : -IRONING In my h(>rnt', ;1 AIDWAT CITY .. ,. •11''11" I O~t ,, • ·•Ml'<S I ... ""
ull like bana,... In bun· Antlrraon 303: ~230:i No f;ng .• frt.nch. CC'rrn .. mod CARPET VIN\'L Tll.E 1r.i>rtumaJrins-• alter•· WANT AD ~~:.1A•A M•IG"'' ::: AIC~1~1~!~.·~l i111v1c• ::: ''"'"'It 1tl:NtAU "" Ocher:;,~!!.. R11tht~. tt&-»tl colltcLcal1!'~---. .math. cra.c1e1 -bl2, ~Z7ii0. I.JC CO/\'TR. FREE EST. tloo.&. M:t-'1&11. -j ""CUllA •t..CM .,. AllTO, '"' ...,._ '""° 11t. t.l4t :,1:S,E1~~~!~~., ..... '"......,.., ~J0:-7262 .. ~101•111 NIGUI' t.., •• i. Hlr!G .U. $l'Olt Call _ ---Money Wi1ntecl 6ll0 , · ~ 1 IRONING IN i\fV l lO,.tE • MttJIOll v1uo Jnt 90,1.1 MA11111'"'"~1 .sJa ANtiev11, <un1C• Hlt
ATTENTION Patt)' C::lver1. 1...·--· IT S Be11ch house Ume. BIK· DAILY PILOT WANT-ADS! If $1.2G hr~. • ·1 · 642 5878 /;~ 1~::~~~'''''° .' .. '" ,•.•,•,.•,., .. ,., .. ,",'!·1'1'" •'•"'• ,r~t,0• '•'•'•'•·n•ODI .,."" ~11.··~I r.a&hkmK" llf ~t\llM PRIVATE t'&rt" ""'nta 13300 i:e1l .scle<:Uon e\·cr! Set' lbc DlaJ 64~78. ··-II c ll UI -' -·~ " • J c,,..fi,. . I ~"' .A ,,..,,.. ._....."' Jnt lllllOllt$ "" °"UlOI wlMTIO ""
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800-K-K-EEP.ER 11·.c., ~ 3 days a wk., H.B. IUgh incolllf' Potential. MAINTENANCE Kardex lnwntory Control. t ,
ceneral office re ttr-ed, area, Mature .---.,..e l . No inve&tmenl ~ull"t!d. ELECTRICtAN-Yr.-Exp.,lite b'J>Uw. det&U
subatltute or part time, 1 84&-9643. Part or lull lime. .Elccu:icaL trouble:,shoot( n ntlnded, $390. Company PIYI
or 2 days weekly, H.B. or ACCOUNTING CLERK, 675--4504 bet. 4-G Pl'\1' hydraulic tln1e1'1!!. --ree. ·--1---
-aurrounding area. Te l . Req's 1-2 yrs. exper. In CAREERS Replace elcclrh:aJ 1notors. • Also l"ee Jo'8
846-0245. hi-vol acctg.. acct s . Service & rt'pair fork lift.II. ABILITIES
GEN. office ar front oUJce payable. EDP exl'er . Apply_in Pcnonncl Oepl. UNLLVITED AGENCY -~ ,~-··"" , x p h<)plul. Call Jolly ft.o&er S.Cr1t•ry $SS0 L. "'· COX P.tFG .. 150.l E. 488 E. 171h, Suite 224 C.M . .. ~.. ....,.._,..., .• ' ft I II ' "'•"1~ -appta, Hadley ool.leclion& Restaurant Ole. 546--0331. 0 con ro er• Wamer AW'., S.A. tn4) vu-... v
ins.. no shthand, oJder ARE YOU S.Crit•ry $450 S46-25:>J. INDIVIDUAL wmt: MAIL
won\&n recent working exp. !Min. exp 5 mo'io lcgall ~ual opportunity employer ORDER EXPERIENCE.
P.O. Box 192H.B. . BEAUTIFUL?? BookkHpor $42' ESCROW on;c,,. FHA/VA W'"" Box M·l014 D&lly
SECRETARY Wanted 01· 5 Jt'.11 all In the eye of the be.. (Coruitr exp.) ffce Pt.tid) exper. Security ·Pacific -Na. ,...P_l~lo_t_N_.B_._·=----
altemoon \\'Ork Wttk, in hol&!r. Check the 1V com-Typlit ~ t~ $600 lion.al B,a.nk Ne\\•port Center IS
•Inaurance offic.. No ex· mt you watch arid if you (1'1edlcal, speak :span1Sh) •Officfo. 644-0113, Midge Bonds * MONEY *
p er I enc e n e c e 11 a r Y, reei you're u pretty as Cr· Clerk $32e Equal 9pportunlty employei-YOUR PROBLEM'!'
842-2503. aome of those ~le. call us. (Trainee, ncNI. lyping! Fac'tory Treihees Here's the a.nn;er-become
EXP. Secret.ary. Shorthand, CALIF. CASTING CO. Sales • $5~ Female. litany froni $1.80 an an AVON RepttSe~tative -~~-~~----~l l 'Jyp!_~~~l_erJca l b continuln& lt'_s r.icarch f~ CExp, J~nitoral Supplie11 I Hr .. Sonie exp In 110ldering earn good money tn •pare
work. \Vl'i'ie 316 D!amorwr;: everyday people Wfili fiive -it~ il6.ltK or--eolrwindina: helpful. Day time near home. _
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1. Stove 2t. Bicycle
2. Guit1r 30. Typewriter
3. Biiby Crib 31. Bor Stools
4. 'Electric S1w 32. Encyclopedia
5. Carner• 33. Vacuum Cleaner
6. ·we1h1r 34. Tropic11 Fish
7. OutbHrd Motor 35. Hot Rod Equipm't
I . Stereo S.t 36. File Cabinet
~. Couch 37. Golf Clubs
10. Cl•riftet 31. Sterling Silver
11. Refriger1tor 39. Victorian Mirror
12. Pickup Truck 40. Bedroom Set
13. Sewing Mtchina 41. Slide Projector
14. Surfboard 42. Lawn Mower
15. Mochino Tools 43. Pool Tobie
16. Dishw11her 44. Tir11
17. Puppy 45. Piano
II. C1bin CruiHr 46. Fur Coat
19. Golf Cort 47. OroP"
20. S.rometer 41. Linens
21. St•mp Coliection 49. Horse
22. Dlnolll Sot 50. Airplono
23. Ploy Pen 51. Orv••
-24. Baiwling a.1>---~s2. Exercycle
25. Water Skis S3. Rare Books
26. frHMr 54. Skf loots
27: SuikaH SS. High Ch1ir
21. Clock 56. Coins
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57. Electric Train
51. Ki-
59. Clouic Auto
60. CoffH Tobie
6 f. Mc>torcyclo
62. Accordion
63. Ski1
64. TV Sot
65. Workbench
66. Dlomond Witch
67. Go-Kort
61. Ironer
69. Ctmping Tr1iler
70. Antique Furniture
71. Tope R-"r
72. S.llboot
73. Sports Cor
74. Mlttren Box Spg1
75. lnboord Spoodboot
76. Shotgvn
77. Soddlo
71. O.rt Gome
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10. Biiby C1rri111
11. Drum1
12. Rifle
13. Onie
14. SCUBA Goor
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AIDES -for convalescence. modeling jobs, $75 to $12.5 !Exp, \vine, berr, 1\quorl . APEX J AN I T 0 R S, WAXERS.
elderly care or family care. per day, No fee to you ever. Trainee S•lts $700 Emplpynienl Agency Exp'd only. Good pay &:
Homemakers. 547•1. * F'OR ON CAMERA (Any college degree) 1.873 Harbor Blvd. \\'Orkin& cond. Cali an 3
TYPING -Reasonable rates AUDITION * S•lei $lOOO (~1 block So. of 19th) PA1, 543-9393. •
• for further information CALL rn4) 8.1&3282 ~dvenls. exp.) (fe paktl 548-3426 KJTCHEN Worker, all-round
all 549-2Sl5 10 AAI to 6 P~t A/P Clerk· $450 F ??' man. full time, steady. A~
c ' · • ASSISTANT STORE t.tGR & (Recent Constr. cxpf AT &:UGLY ·•· ply t.a.ngloill ~l'Ozen Foodll,
LEITER addressing, " !YP: F..>:PERIENCED • . Se~y to $600 U yOu are,. we probably can't 21141 Laguna Canyon Rd,
Ina:_ In my homt-. 646-580a SALESWOMEN fLegal Bkgrndl use you, Laguna. 49'-202>.
or st3-7330 Fine womens clothing stott Sec'y to $500 CAL.IF: CASTING CO. K1TCHEN Helper. Lady tor
B OOKKEEPING-Gen'I of· int erviewlng experienced (R. Estate bkgrncll Is continui"'° It's search in geneoaJ. duties. Apply In
fice . Exp'd, v.-ant perm. assistanl manager &. ex-· Orange Co. for a., variety of pel'90n. 829 Bayside Dr.
positk>n 646-2134 an.er 5 PM pttierlced s a I I'! s wo m e-n. Partial Listing Only lypes, for v.'Ork in mag. mo. N.B. 673-4110 Galley Cafe
DENTAL HYGIENIST Pe~nt resident. Fl .or Other !o'ree & Fee Job!! <k>ling, TV comrnJ's. & ind. A -,u-ME--u:21r~1-.sr -pt-tune. Xlnl'·pay.1t. \\Wk1ng --~---·----·fitmr.·Great pay, -pt -timl'!~ *-;.~~':ti~Rl:: __ ----<·I
va ay · cond's. for'qualilied pecplt'. COASTAL· AGENCY \\'e arc client paid. no fee.
JAPANESE woman ""anti Please ' apply BACK 2700 Harbor Blvd. c.r.1. Not a ~hool. to provldl'! i;upport -serviee1
h ou &e wo r k . Own STREET No. 25 Fashion 540-605$ ' FREE -1' for Jr. Colltge chemistry
trsmportation. 642-2239 I 1a-• N B N hone calls &. biology de Pt ' 11 · Ex-s ""'· · · 0 P • -------TV SCREEN TEST perience necessary. Startinr DOMESflC work wanted by or write __ e:cn. of~ ... eactk ~--C'iRffi~ PH: (TI4) 835-8282 salary $57S.-$601.-$631. per
day. If interested please call . Street, 655 So. B S · COUNSELING 10 Alif 10 6 PM month depe nd in 1 on
SU-1139 Tustin, Cal. ---FOR-GRADUATE-$ -J.'EllfAI:E-:--senutfOj)eratOr" quannauons-. -eau.....-~rc
--AT-TENTION BOYSf Find the career that belongs needed. Following prefer-Radner a t Saddleback Col.
Jobs ·Men, Wom. 7100 Summt-r work. You can make to YOll. ·eau Phyllis Har-red. Part or lull tirne. Ed· lege, f714J 837.9700/499-2211/
$30 + per wk-pt tlnie. Help rison or Nona Hollman !or dy's CoiUures. 968-5.10.'t 40C>.49:i0. ADULT Babysitle~, n1y hse;
5 days $25. Newport Shores.
Ref'& reg'd. 646-8 '.84.
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great newspaper. Must be Newport J?emi." Opening11 For Exper. * LABORERS * 12-16 yrs, Call Afr. Gonnly, Personnel Center fiberglass boat lamina.tors,
548-1930 nov.·? m Dover Dr., N.B. Mopper gun lamina.tors. Interim
642.3170 549-2743 GroWing C,o., producing high Personnel •-rvice Applicanls _ _ ~ ~ ~~ . quality RFP Products. 35 45[1 E. l7th St.,. CM SERVICE CENTER CASHIERr-Exper~;---for · mln. fron1 Costa f..tesa. 642-7523
Employment Agency fine Womens clothing store. Phone (2131 636-9376 for in-
Frff & FM Jobs 'Apply in person BACK iervir.w. Parabani lnc. 3017 * LAQIES * 18-60, show
--Rcgisteio-Now--1 La." ennanas. Compton. AltAH COVENTRY Sprinc
Permanent/Temporary Island, N.B. : 902'll. Equal Opportun'ity &: all -sea.lJOn j ewe I ry .
Position." CASHIER Employer --Abaolutely no invest'mt. We
A1a1t-and Female PORT TI-IEATER, Cdl\1 . train. 531-8631 or 962.-5988 Pl t FRY COOK, experienced ncemen Apply evenings after 6 cOr'rAGE COFFEE-SHOP .LOT.MAN Foi:-used car lot. .500~ Apply at Marcu1> Jl.fotors, Suite ZXI By appt. 644-4981 COCKTAIL GIRL-fo r 562 W. 19th St., CM 2026 Harbor, C.M.
[""!!!!~~~~~~!!!!!! Fabulous Fling Cocktail FULL or PART ffilE. Earn
A /P BKKPER Lounge, 5 nigh!s. No food . up 10 $5. per hr. FULLER Expid.*o.!"!~~~chines, ---...~h know.ledge of A/P, 145 E. 19th, C.M. BRUSH. 546-5745 • '"''""'6 engine lathes, turret lathe!!
Cash disbursements, etc. COS.'1ETICS * Women. will Gal Friday $600 &: chuckers; alao exp'd sheet
Some costinc le gen'! acctg, train to teach professional Ex c i t i n g, l'!Xpancl.in& co. metal machinist. Day &
To $600. Company pays fee. make-up. Exee. posilions Building beautiful new ores. night shift. Call Industrial
Also Fee Jobs avail. Vivian Woodard COS-&>me typing, clc. v.'Onderful Relations 8-5 p.m. t714)
ABILITIES metlcs. PH: 544-14&1. variety job. Top benfs. Call 494.9401
UNLIMITED AGENC\' Miss Verna, 557-6122, Ab-TELONIC
488 E. 171h, Suile 224 C.l\1 . ***COOKS igail Abbot Personnel Agen.. ~lndustriei
642-1410 ~-~·-~ ~.hw. arncr, Suite m, Equal opportunity employl!r
AUTOi\tOTIVE Secretary/ Experienced only ~· ... "'-'"'
Treasurer. NEW American e APPLY e MAINTENANCE Man,
Moto~ dealer hu need !0r • The Five Crowns e GENERAL HELP. e ~~~-~p~~~u':.~· ;~::~
an experienced automotive . ... Re1teurant apply -r:ollt'-Ranger Resl.,
accountanl, capable 0 t · fbel 3-5 p m only I full or ""' ... flmf'. les train:: 11~ S. h et= H B handling all details thru ~ · • .. · · .,.... ' """ ac vu.. · · financial lltalf:nients_Demo 3801 E. !'.'ac1f1c Const Hwy. ing. Age JS.JI . Six mo's res-M·AID
-&-other-fringe benefits incl. Corona ae11.fir'NGph. call11 fdency rcqu1 .85 per LIKE H 0 U S E W 0 R K'?
Contact Atr. Kehrli al COOK * * \fr hr. cau now -~2871 Pennanent resident i....,una
646-0261 FULL OR PT. T!Mf; Jim Thompgon J.N' Beach wanted for maid
BABYSI'ITER 1-·o~ Church
nursery 9: 1!>-11: 15 every
Sun. SI. John Episcopal
Church Bay&: Orangt', C.M.
543-83l6.
No Phone Call~ GIRL Fr\day. fl or pt lime. work 6 days/week .. 494-1196
Apply in Person · !ypina: aceuracy. attractive. .,, * MAl.D * * Part lime
* SURF &: SIRLOIN * niq! personalil)t McN~h Call in person: Huntington
5930 Paci.tic Coast flwy. Enterpriscg, 642-8400. Short'8' Motel, 21002 ·0cean,
N•wport S.ach GUARDS , , , Hu"1. Bch.
BABYSlTTER. !\fesa dcl COOK : Evening shift. !\1ust
!\far. Hl-RChool girl. my know all diets. llAi\1-7:30
home. af! 5pm 54.>7860. PM, call 638-5450.
COOK. female, expcr. Lunch
Bankers -only-preschool;-.,.--dlf.fs.
TELWS
EXPERIENCED
Call 646-0677.•
CUSTODIAN-Couple \VI xlnl
re I · s , Comperu;ation in·
eludes Jiving quarter.i; &
salary. Ph. 646-1724. for in.
lervit'"'·
* DENTAL SECRETARY * NEW ACCOUNTS Seod "'"m' 10 Box M-10L1
EXPERIENCED The Dally Pilot. N.B.
To11 lill.lary le. l>enefil.5
For men &. \1101nen
interested in joining a fast
gro"ing rt'gional bank.
Centinela Bank
3333 West Ca.st Hwy.
Newport Beech
17141 ~71 ~1
DENT AL Ass! -chalrslde
Exp"d. Expanded duties. J1B
ofc. 963-5782 anytime. •
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No Experience
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M~t hive rJean CullfomLa
drMna: record. Apply
YELLOW CAB CO.
186 E. 16th Sl
Cost.I Mes11
Immediate n &r pt time posi-AtAIDS, 11.fatW"I', .i:; or over
lions avail, San Juan.Cap.is-Good salary for dependable
1rano area. Uniforms & "'Oman. Apply 3151 Harbor
equip !urni!:!~d. O"inge-bc~ re:::'•::•:_· ::.C:::·•:.:1. ____ _
cfi!11. Car & !clepltinc req'd. AtAID. apply in person.
Apply al: 13912 Pondcrosa Tahiti Inn Motel
Suite f , S.A. 4.50 Victoria, C,_f * HELP * I MAN w;!h CERAMIC background needed for glaze
$3.55 HR. SALARY and clay mfg. Pay rare
• 12 MEN depends on prev. exp. in
NEEDED NOW· both low &:. high fired pot-
Pcrm. employmen1, dcliVf!ry tery. Full time permanent
driver, ordcl' dept., with employee. 4.92-1472.
Stereo-TV Co. !\1ui;t be neat !\fAN to assist Mgr., local
and aggressive, and nver appliance store. Must be
19. Co, wlll train. neat appearing: Call 9 Ai\f
Sales Depr, 9."JG.2870 to 10 A:P.1 only: ~2383
HOUSEKEEPER " Child T
care. Live in, :;~ days. Pvt. Management rn.
rm. & bath. Ref's. $50 wk·. · $600.00
Ca.II M0-92L2. r-.larrlcd, l!Ome sale~ exp.,
H<;KPRS Emplyr pays Itt call Ann, \VestcliU Pet80n-
Georgc Allen Byland Agency ncl Agency, 2043 \\legtcliU
100.B E. 16th, S.A. S47-0395 Dr., N.B. 645-2770
HOUSEKEEPER. pt lime or l\1ature young lady for
fl lime, Newpl Bch. 835-2200 Child care ln my home
~xECUTIVE Secretary, age ext 273 bet 9-5 pn1. Must have trans l n!I
BANK TELLER. 21-30. Rigid qualifications ---------. * .6'1.o&,.5045 aft 2 pm *
\V/Expcr., P/Tinie. G 0 0 d Incl. appearance. Xlnl op-HOl\fEWORKERS Wi\NTiQ
Salary. Xln't working cond. portunity. Newport Ccn!cr. (Envelope Addn!asers). MTSC/MTST OPR
Apply in person 1st \Veslern Call 6#-1405 between 7-S Rush stamped, self-ad-Hrs. 8:00-4:30, someti1IM'll
Bank, 16932Gold<>nwestH.B. PM ror appoinlmenl. ,dressl'!d envelope. 5:00 for good Costa l\tesa
BARi,tAID, Allr .. bikin,i.' lop ENGLISH s-aking livin LANG D 0 N W 0 R L D firm. S5a).$550 mo. Exp. re-2901 ,.... quired. pay. SASSY LASSY. housekeeper for lge family. TRADERS, P.O. Bow ll27-Newport
Harbor, C.MJ 4!15-fllO eve. $140 mo. &42-4983. A2l, Redondo · Beach. Calil.
-. 90278 Personnel Agency • BEAUTICIAN THE QUICKER YOU CALL.' -------133 Dover Or., N.B.
Ll!arn wig and hairp_;::""'.'.'\·~TH;;,_:;E~Q~U~l~CKlE~R;Y~O~U~·E~l~J~, ~D;ial~&l:""~··:78~f=°':R~ES~U=L~T~·~;;~642~-38~7i0"'===:::;:::: s!yling and sell while YoU ·
earn. Salary &: comm.
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64~3808 i:..;="""'-'-,---By CLAY J.. POWN * BEAUTICIAN, ror busy,
popular priced -C.i\1. salon.
Paid vac. No clientcle req'd.
New grad welc(ime. Call the
Manager. 546-7186.
BEAUTY Salon (formerly
Roy Alvarado Hair Slylislsl
(or sale or lease. Easiest
of terms. 6'1z..6.S23.
, BookkHpor $550.
Kttp records, monthly 11tate-
menls, also P .R, \o,.'Ol'k,
beach area, calJ Loraine,
\Yestclifl Pt'~nnel Agency,
2>t3 WcstcHU Dr., • N.8. &1:>-mo
8001\KEEPi"Tl, Food co.,
located in J.'ountaln Vall ey,
needs 0full chg. thru TB.
Gd.· pay. ResUme to: P.O.
Box 832.J ·F.V .. Cal. 9:1'108.
BOYS, 17 & up. to flr$h
landscaping projecl. $1.j() to
J2,:;o hr. 8 Al\t ·wedncsday,
387 w, Bay, CM. wesr ~-or~
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reod words corresponding to ni.mbers
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----· ---SALE AND TRADE SALE AND TRADE Jobt Mon, Wom. 7100 Jobi Mon. w-7100 School•ln1tructlon 7600 School•ln1tructlon 7600 --·
Wtdnts41y, .111111 '11', 197G
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'F REE TO YOU , -\VANTED. Home lot p/t
dachshund p/t Ba• 1 e t -.,~,r11as~!M,-~,c. wo;s.Pi~~, p f S~LESI S I MEN;-t:!n ND" ~'WOMEN Fumlturo IOOO Furnltvro -.. ·~ ~" · ro essrona a es ,.._!I u 1_1_ JH'-lllK" USED FUDlllJURE'. Composer. Know !\-Pack Ir • For June 29th Cl•sMI In n:n h-;:.:nd hu &11-thol.I "1 -""·=.f
11 llcenltd male;-Allo 1
Coding !or a.rrsc . 'JNu~,!i'.i~rtENcv TRAINING **MEDICAL & DDITAL THINK USED FURNITURE FACTORY-
"' E._ 171~:i.;~~r224 C.M. PROGRAM ASSISTANTS
NCR Acoounts Rec. Clerk,
3 d~1 a wk. Call P"T 5'1~.. ,. '
NEE.D Teenaae sitter for
1 yr <lid boy, your home :t da..Ys a v.·k & 110mt: wk'
ends. Tra.nsp prefd. Call
642-1807 aller sPM,
NW'Slng
REGISTERED NURSE 1.c . .c.c.u.
Expanding unJI. Oiallenging
opportunities, rontinuing ed.
ucaUon program. Contac!
Dirtttor of Nursing. Miss
Irene Snyder So. Coast Com.
munily Hosp. 31872 Coo.:t
1-lwy, So. LagUna. (714)
"9!}.1311 Ex t. 356 ••
NURSES: ·RN's-ll to 7:30
8-m sl\itt, luU lline. Relief
RN-3 to 11: :II pm. Xlnt
salary & benef its.
Under new owne1'Shlp.
Pa I m c re 1 t Convalesct"nt
H~pital, 13075 Blackbird St.
Garden Grove.·
NURSES Needed for private
duty -every type. R.c~'s
-LVN'11 -Prac. -Aides.
All shifts. Call any hour.
Lcscoulle Nurses Registry
6:12-9']55.
e e NEEDED
Two Office Girls
"fust be 25 !}1<1 able_lo drive
-APPLY -
11!6 E. 16th SI., C.M.
PART TIME
Z.D. PRODUCTS
3190 Pullman: Costa ""Melill
Recpt.
Good typing, l/o appearance,
Call Loraine, \\'l'stcliff Per.
SC1nnel Agency. 2043 West-
clill Dr., N.B. 645-2770
* RECEPTIONIST *
GENERAL 01',FJCE
If you ha\•e direct aales l'X·
per. and would like to in-
crease yoUr lncome b»-J.Oi'tl.
ing the top aatomolive sAJe1
orianization In Orange Coun.
ly we \\'OU!d like to discuss
our unusual opportunity.
TO EARN
WHILE YOU LEARN
1716 Orange Ave., Suite C
C.M. 642-0J2G, 545-0!179
F'ree & J''cc Jobs
ro \\'Pill~ Xlnt opp, . ..to $500.1 !!~!!!!!'~""'""""'""""'"' ltB. area. Ph: (213) 531-7420 * SEC RETARY , l~ast
RN, Calif license. 12PM-8
A.i'f. Perm. Apply I n
person: Huntington Bei.ch
Convalescent Hosp. 18792
Delaware SI., H.B.
pa<..'€!d, inleresting job in
bll!y adverllsing agency.
?ttuzt be bright, quick,
energetic. Type 60 wpm,
dicta.ti<1n desirable. Aeross
from Bay Club. ?11acy Ann ,
642-9262.
. -' MORNING-,AFTERNOON-EVENING
For July ~ ~l•tses In ,_. i *INHALATION-THERAPY
1M5 N.1wp0rt Blvd. Cost• Mesa
714/645-2912
SURFBOARDS; 6 ft. and 7'
6", both good condition $50
each. 847--6591.
COLEMAN Tent &: other
camping lteml!, Aii like new.
642-5410 aft 5pm wkdys.
CHINESE Teak roUtt table,
Tea cart, Game & dining
chairs. 1\Usc. 673-8593
BOY'S Bicycle, good con· WRITER With no rl'ligious
restricti<1ns. 2518 Newport
Blvd. Space 2, aft 6.
MODEL home decorator FRIGIDAIRE 500 lb. cube ditlon hand braJce, ;20.
HI-Low game tbl, 4 uphol ice machine, 3 yrs old. $550. USED""ORGAN RIOTI c-~~~· ~~~~~-
\VOMAN TO '1i"Ork in food chrs, like new, Orig, cost 494-74471\fr. Brack Great Stock ' -MOVING-Sarp.ins Ga lore
t..'Onces!. at o. c. Fair $995. Sell $395. 0 ff Ice ::::::::=-=====:::: Of Used Org•nt Must sell all .today. 160
Grounds, on \\'kends. School 541-8471. home 644·5277. Garage Sate 8022 All Makes • All Style!t 22nd, CM 646-JftJO.
cafelel'la exper pref. Call ELEC Range $25, Mirror, • Consoles • Consqlettei PORTABLE Crib $1 5,
642-!X)OO. 3-pa n e 11 e d s e re en, NEIGHBORHOOD Sa I e : • Spine ta • Chord Organa Magnoa Choro oraan US
RN for ICU, aU 11hifls. Xlnt
\vorking ccnd's. & benefits.
Contact Director of NURS-
ING. C.l\t. J\!emorlal. Hosp.
642-2134
*SECRETARY* refrigerator. mirrored buf· Sheltie pups, Ant i qu e Summer Clearance Prices Good nd ~ ·
GOOD opporluhity for alert WOJ\fEN, Lite delivery work. fct, cocktail lbls, cpts. dresser, children's bench \VARD'S BALDWIN STUDIO co · ·
secretary. lo v.·ork in fast .. tust have O\vn car. Apply: 646-29G2. c!e1k. Oak table , 1819 Newport, C.M. 642-M84 • I 1968 RCA sterro phonograph
Sale!I
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paced N.B. ad ver Ii sing 325 N. Broadiray; Room 4IO, ==~=--,--,~--,I Encylopedla set, Dishes & Open Every Nite ' ' with stand $50. Roll-away
* agency. All skills Incl. Santa Ana . LOVELY Floral &Ofa, never cookware, Clothing, Jlttany &. Sunday Aflemoon 89~2312 bed $10. 540-3892.
shorthund req'd. Xlnt salary \VORKJNG 1\tolhcr v.•ill give used, $125. Match. love seat more items, too many to I --,p"°JA"N""O~S'°"&~O~R~G~AN=s~ ./ 't' \VANTED: The use of 1
& benefits. Under 30. Ph: congenial party or mother c,17""5.=J>.o-=l,.;p,cly'°'.~530-833=_,,1.,,·,.--:;:;-ll ist. 54f>-2922, 122-4 Belfast. NEW & USED "' elephant for 1 day before
Shepherd male 4 4 yn,
6.13-3993 6/19
BEAUT. wht. Persian fem.
cat -<1ra.~ I; lttY mark·
lngs on facP • also l lii >!·
Calico-fem. 54&-7202 tl/19
BRM"TANY si-nte1 mother
has 5 pups to good homes.
6'5-2278 5/U
KlTl'ENS -Blue/gray
e)'e-.:molber Slam t 1 e .
836-4493 ' '1111
3 MANX klttena_S ~ •
box trair»d free to rf.
home. 836-4493 6/19
AOOJltABLE wht le: black Ir
wht kittens to pod home,
male & fem. 893-2867 611!
CUTE healthy terrier mixed
puppies need gd. homes .
847-2340, 897-5480 6/19
2 SM. frisky m lxed bl'Hd
puppies -male & fem.
S46-m2 6nt
2 BEAUT. fluUy fem • I
wk. kittens • 1 grey A wht.
&: 1 tiger. 543-0813 6/19
COCKEJt..Terrier 10 mos. Ir
Ger. Shep. husky. I wks.
(fem) 897-5480 5/18.
S Kittens, long hair, 2 mos.
56-3158; 3'13 So. Olive,
S.A. 6/18
FRISKY, Duffy kittens -
v.-earied · Ir housebroken.
543-4615 $/U
HORSE Fertilizer. Pick up
20311 Cypre11, Santa Ana
Heights. 50-0925.
FA'MiER'S Day s peci al .
Welmaraner pups, 3 mall!!'!.
~U7f 6/18.
KITl'ENS • Friendly &
playful, Ideal for chlldn!n,
&t2-7136 6/19
1 LARGf: black puppy wtth
rei • collar 831-1988 arter
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&12-3910 & 1 child a honlt! & meals DOUBLE bed S30. desk $10, C.1'.f, ThW"., J."tl. &: Sal. • Yamaha Pianos Qraan1 2 Matching birch end tables July 2nd. Call 598-3165.
SECRETARY, in sales of· in exchenge for care of 8 mu1t 11ell the:te items, mov-GA~GE r SALE •Thomas Orgarui $20 each: 1 maple end table POTTER'S WHEllfL -FEMALE Guinea pis 1 wk.
lice, 5 day \\'Ork l\'k. Gd. yr old boy. 642-1911. Ing. ~ or 897-8436 . e Kimba.IJ ·PiaJm $W; l.1rge lUbachi BBQ $25; Eltttrlc, $7S. 548-l93S old • light brown. 66-0lff.
\\'Orking cond'1. PERJ\1A-NO matter what II is. you KING-Size bed, mattreu, Yo~ Charity. Funuture, toys, • Kohler & Campbell 2 Q\Jeen Mary deck chairs ===· ====== l /U
LITE PLASTICS C 0 RP. can sell it with a DAILY springs & frame, Like new hric-a·hrac, clothing, etc. COAST MUSIC with pads $15 eech: folk M' W ~ l6lO I ====,-,,.-,07.~-
54•512· l' ~ ANT AD' 6<2-=1S l1S 61~ ~·"· 1006 Irvine NB Fri only gulla· $IO·, pl·g-po·g tablo llC, •n1-SHEPHERD. &: Collie pupt If you'r!I! making S1:.l.OOO now .,.., ;) P ...... ~ W · ..., · ~. • · · · NEWPORT'& HARBOR ' " " · tu good .home1 only .
-v.·e can sho1v yoU how )'(IU ---------I .-"';;=:==:==="'-="========I 104. ' ,,.. __ la Me""' * "'~Z-2851 net &. paddlf's $5. 673-17?7 FOLK Guitar $10, large 642-45M 6/19
niay make $30-$60,000. No **SECRETARY-GIRL FRI. Schools-Instruction 7600 Schools-Instruction 7600 1 'J~U~N~E~l~1~, ~18~.~1~9.-V~e~ry VJ:> ._ '" 118 Ruby Ave., Balboa Jl iba.chi ·oven-B--B-Q $25,
Full time. Apply at -. . rea!IOnable, like new. L,·.. Open 10-6 Fri l!J.9 Sun 12-5 Island. automatic washu $25, 2 FREE. 5 adorable 6 wk. old gimmicks. You'll be backed :r.tacGregor Yacht r..:-. • Part •-Ix
by a multi·million doUnr 1631 Placentia, cM.., GLAD "'IME rm tbl. lamps, 1'efrig, bunk H. '1t, C•ble e· It e • e matchlnc end tablea $:11 ~lfPP1::&,.7529 cocao:r ~n9
public co. with full advcr • .., __ .., ___ ..,..., I beds, new dbl bed, dresser, 40'' Console Plano Summer School for Dogs each, 1 maple end table re:
tlsing 1upport. SERVICE CENTER PRE-SCHOOL king hdbn:I. 64G-8398 1101 \Valnut Demo w/new. war-*Vacation Special * $10, 2 Queen Mary deck nu:C E 1~,':""Su-Model Gus We -·.r-n•--to tell yoo how, Oxford, NB Your dog trained while chairs with pads $15 Pach, o., Von ()Prior, CA. •-· ~~ Employment A-cy rant". New $895. ISOO. thia {-''.\ 1 • -• ... ·~1 •• 19 when and where you may •-·· 15th & Monrovi• Streets GIANT Yard' sale; J )'OU play! 546-0989 p ... pongt.l.be,net _,.,.... • ...,....._,. w
begin n1aking 1.his money-rree & 1',r!e Posilions Newport &.•ch , 1-Jandcrafted & a..ntique turn, G~ULD MUSIC CO.· MARTINCREST KENNELS dies $5. 673-1727. PUPPIES, t black &: white
the really big money! Our .~ G•lfrkl•y-$500 (HO•I Hosplt•I Are•) lnclud brnss bed. walnut Since JOU • • • • • WANT good wed aewlng & 2 .black. Part Cocbr.
people may eam up lo Front <1Jc appearance/good spool bed, chairs, lablcs, 2045 N M 1 S A AN s co Automatic -3.!"imm mach.ine__:$'A!. or I e • •· 549-3485 1/19
$100,CKXI a yt8J'-many work <1n phones/SJ-I&: ace type. bookcases Ir many other * J47.0:,1"'•· • camera with motor driw, ~aft 6:30~PSI"-., FREE Pupplft; to ..,m ~more than 24 ,.hours a 512 Dahlia, CdM . ~..., ... ..,..,_!!l!!!!!!!!!!!I Ca!le, llash &: bit-in light 'IWIN Size Canopy Bed In hJme. can 53&-3154 1/19
-k. ·*Secretar-• $SOO ,.-----1-...TIO • c-•, Sale·. J00ne •-N· "-"d ··o ' ~ ' ,._. I . rl\ • Ill .. nieu.:r. t.:VCr ...... _....._ Uir ~.--'-V"U• StAMESE--en.-kitttn, box
• Cadillec car plan at once. ~lnd\"'.rti 1"";'..!!· .• '!(U outgoing Sth 'til. Tools, f 11 h i n g u!_e l.,.ollla"'ngs 1• ot box. CoSt $79.95, ~·ill Call 540-4725 trained male. 54f..4508 1/19 + Use our proven fonnula & 1 iv. IV 5""" ""-' 11 & exi>. ' tackle, silver, china,. clothes· , _,... .. a• • · • • take $-·IS or 1ubmlt ofler. _
guarantee your~I! 2 sales in mntrp_cts <Ir agtt(!mcn111. llZ 10-12-14. Corner 13th &: on Pianos and Organs. 962-7689. M hi E 1700 9 Mo. German Sbe!phtrd
per month. *Steno/Typist $4.50 Balboa mvd. lOAM·7P~t You better come on down!, . ~ nery, tc. ~1594 ln9.
+ Groop Health Ins~rance-carror opty for capable in. WARD'S BALDWIN STUDIO LADIES diamond d 1 n n e r e MFGR .,~OVlNG 2 All A · 6 -~
di I I -l·•tlon/ WED., Thur s.-Tra l ns, rJn .. set wUh 114 karat " mencanpUpa, ~ .... $25.000 major medical, life v. n gtU\\' ng Y•~ .. n..... ' 1819 Newpoi·t C Ptl 642-848f . ..,, Air comprenors, spray 962-7277 . 6/19
and accident. accept tti1ponsibillty/thlnk furniture, reJrig., t11.pc~. Open ~~ Nite ct'llter dln!T\()nd, 2 diamonds booths, •pray gons, paints, ~ •732 -· Splndrlll -l l karat on each side A LllUe brown mouse·. * As an a.Yociate of, a.'ld on ~ur feet. i><IV'"O ' ~'" • • & Sunday Afternoon ·• · m•\al cabinet&, tu-·-, "00 • H B ---~-----! Brllllant cut Sacrifice! ReJ>-• ·-.... 646-3302 tit.I. under the aegis <If pl'Ofcs-*S.cret•ry ~ ,..,·,-·-,~-"'""'~~-·I 1 1y to Box P360. Da.ilY PUot. tbls, racks, Pck'r mater, 1--------~
15ional saJesn1an \.nd f\n. U you CM handle 2 00.ses Gl.AO TIDINGS Garng~ Sale, deluxe items. JIAJ\tl\!OND, S!einway, Yam· BOAT le tra!lcr, 18', nd1 wall plaques, picture PURE mac.k cats ptut whit•
a111:lal t Yeo <l n H. W, &: like varlely in yoor V.'Ork,-3608 Lake" A\'e., Newport Reh aha. Ne..t It used pianos ol wrk $200• T &: R nlfu·aer fram!'!S, statuary, uh lraJa, mixtures 548-0941 6/U.
Dwight, renowned C11.lif, c~k into I.his one. PRE SCHOOL R£MENJARY Sal, June 20, 9 AM to 3 PM. most m&Rs. Best bu)'I In · • e ' etc. 642-8289, 5t9-28&1 KITTENS. 1 wb. 1 bLk/whl,
R.E. broker, oomm""\\y -• -GARAGE Sale-O>uch, hom So Call!, at So~ldt M"'\c model ,2% x 2%, Paper ". --I calico. 9!1S-1345 6111,
leader and tntrepreneur. ri0o Nc\Vp011 Crnter Dr. ,NB • Tadio .... uipment, misc. 261' Co, 1907 N, Main, San\a Ana ~~3·11•,SOO; 11.rchcry equip. FREE TO YOU Special Summer EducaUonal & -· .. ~ 3 Kitt•"' 2 black 11 no
)"OU wru learn hOw )")U Suite DI By Al>pl. 6444981 Recreatt'onat Prog'ram Falnva,y, C.M. &46-2106. ---tall) 1 yti1<1w 64&""623 6/16 •
may tpstantly sUt.'t.'CCd. ==~~~-~. -~IWANVEO: Someone who will FEUX (or J.'elicial the kit-. : + Professionnl training P~ SERVICE-StllHon Salesman. Llm it to 12 students per class • Appll•ncet 1100 PIANO, Uprigh~ xln t cond. donate hts time A:: piluit ten net!ds-a · lovina hOme, PREE Fill dirt. You haul
gram CA.SY 10 lcafif'. g:raveyard thltt. Pref. PXP'd • Klnder~arten lbru 4.th •• ,___ • ·-Fum~ture for snle. Call to Jll:lll a banner, Call Fluf(y black Ir White, box away. Sf9-09T8 51t6
*Pre. qu<11cd prospecls older man, f'u.11 time, 2590 ~ ,,._w...i ' PORTABLE \Vh lrlpool m.-1~7• ~3165. trained, IWl!fl dlspoalUon. 2 Black pet rabbits,~.
thrcnigh miW<ln dollar ad. Nt"-'POrl Blvd. ~:B. 5't _,.. 9Mllftetl t.....r.1 DfNcMf lmper1at 00 dlshwaslw'Ji' for S~IN\VAY :-rand Piano, CABIN. MRmn\Olh Lakc1i ln 540--M38 6/19 aft I pm,
"crU•lng _.·am. J<r-· ' SPECIAL RATES FOR FIRST 25 f .. 1,, llOO. 96&-5845. •In 1 cood, 115.50. H;gn Sierras. FUrn. 1 nuea: EARTH DAY Pltppl" I wkl. C00--0-$1-,..--,..-.-.. -,~·1-1,..-_
C"-"l The Facts Now-Call: S 1 NGL.£.nctdle opetlll<lr3, ~RGE CoJdspof, 2 c:tr, ~3--8617 $95. Reserve now 5314.174 old. Interesling ml x , You dig. &IS-0017 l/U
Mr. S\anloy m•l "'tlr ex per. !Ull .... port tlnw, PRE-SCHOOLER, s WHO REGISTER!! lcomaker. !' "' old. nm. WANTED' Utoed ,,;,,., •''"' Ew• 540-0611. sr..m;, 129 44th s I.' I-""'-=-'-"~-'---"-<
Open 7 Days . atcady )"l!u round wcrk. 644.Q87 or 83HilSS ., In -aOO<l condition. under 21" Admiral C<llor T.V. wllh N,B. 6/19 GERMAN .Sht!rhttd pup 8
USEC" Car salt'!smu.n apply LalJl.lna Bch. hourly •'ate• ifj•1112 0• r 54&·1'11Jt e Maytq deluxe \V81Jber $90 $Ui0. 4!W-!liti6, 49-'h2ll6• new antenn£ and ~ picture PIT Stame&e-Manx kitterw ~wkl_ 16f'181_ t/lt
nt l\tarcuA l\!oton, 3J26 lop pay, Call tor appt. trfv--VVU Ptfaytag se.t. 111 dryer S3)0 TI-IE SUN NEVER SETS <ll'I tube. S200. Call_ 6f3...3316 weaned-box trainM beige 4 2 "FEl\f. Am·nwd, slze pup-
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toll Moltilo-t20I Auto Service Trvckl '500 Imported A-MOO lmoortod Aul°' MOO iftlllOrfN Auto. -1,.,,..rtN A-MOO
&Pam -·-LIKE SAILING? 2 BR Ex .. ..., In IlaY'id< _c;;,~_;... __ _;.;. New '70 Datsun DATS.UN MG 1 TOYOTA VOLKSWAGEN
•·mow klll:d a ~ DISLIKE~.?.' ---1->r.ula.it'. ni prch. CILI' port, 283 CJ Chev, eng. mm,2!, ..()HG,Pidwp with cam~ • • • • • •
* VACATION 8PECIAL * • Paymenu, high '"""''· ,,.,. ''""· fncd yd. 6T,..577 xlnt cond, 1150; 8lii di.. Sale J>ri<e DOT DATSUN MG ' '6& VW II=. YZ.~~~ p==· ::.~Motor Hotm_ .... ..;• ___ 92..:...clS ~~~:~~~·~ ~,.':'J,.w~I/=:~; OPE~~AILY ~Sl~ !TlOMOJT!A! U>w """"' ,.Di!,
e e e • • e Low """'· .., WORK • FOR Sal" Moto• oom., 1008 1 ="'=>-030<~=· ===== 494-9'173. SUNDAYS ANNIVERSARY $899 I \i:ASi<ANl>MWiam:u!<. I CAREFREE SAILlNG• Winnopago $Ml. 51!1,j11'8 ~ '57 .B<Xly "" ChcyL Imo. .1893> Bncb BMI. "'A'·"' -~ • •mute, Cal 25 little aa n•. % • da)' aft 6pm or rrlJ..sJ>.I. Traller1 Traffl M25 engine. Hot rod Cbf:vy, Pick lluntiniton Beach ~ ~ -ff--b-urV w
Gtnnu Shep., male, 3 Try OUr .Cub Plan up. 2518 Newport Blvd. "Sp. M2-7781 or ~ 1'70 PEMO a r 0 • • -
mo'a. Sacha nttds OU\• NE\VP0RT SAILING CLUB Blcycl11 9225 AWO, 19~ fl. All extrali, 2 Apt. 6. ----'---'""'-"--1 s 1697 l.871 1 BEACH BL .. 8'12-4435
J{UNTINGTON BEACH ="'"• •.•w .. ner. ,?>v~~-. • rn.noo • ·,-vo·•-AN'S 26" b.,,·.,,,,, •"th Xlnt. $8:11), canvas rm $65 EN GUSH FORD "•oo W ~-H~ NE r-·-.. .,~~ "' ""' • 1:-:Z hitch f75 Trailertown Rec:reat'n Vehicl" 9515 -:...:::r:-__:._ ~ •.....,... -, ' ' ·
535-3188. NEW Fibergiu!: N apJ e 1 child' ii seal, $20. 321 W. Wilton, CM 646-4n5, r ~ ~17$4
1 Cute black pup&, T \\'ttks, St b o I 1-R eg. $ 3 8 9, 968-3035 13, Cardinal travel trailer. 1957. MORGAN, new top ALL NEW ENGLisff , Aut.h0r1zed MG Dealer
motliirr pecUaree Sh e J t I e Special--0ne wee It only-$259 Xtra clean, $&Kl. & b r a k e 1 , $1200. l'ORDS NOW IN ·STOCK
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DEAN LEWIS
1966 Harbor, C.J1.
MGA Mothtr tired! 15 each. complete w/~ &: all ac-Mini Bikes 9275 LE 6-2493 641-1724 1v11 & wk· l>RASTICALLY TRIU.MPH ~Xl33. cessories 2430 W, Coot ondi . REDUCED U p P IES. Hviy, N.8. BONANZA • 4 h.p, If a• APACHE TENT TRAILER TO CLEAR '60 MGA '69 ·V.W. Fastback, l'adials,
p Cock-A-Poo's,25 =~.~Sc"'hock""'-, -all,..-"'l"ih<..,--~~--·, chrome fenders and lighl5. G9od condition, ccimplf!tely '"'M=OTO=R~H~om-e-fo_<_R_E_NT~ LARGE SELECTION ?i1ech sound body good '68 TR 2a0, 20,000 mllcs, eK· radk>, chains, topb ralnck,
bnni.'DI A: blacks, 6 wb. ,,._ Like r\ew. $150. Even!'"''S ...,uipped, $350. 492-5758. day or week sl"" 6 • .,,;.;, Call
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6'73-2161 . t.>ellent condlUon. Best oiler 16,000 mlle1, Tan w/ rn I. .Ml ~at i15-57G3 &It aux motor, head, hinged ·• ~.. ,... TO CHOOSE FROM · J;;;;;:;;-~i;i:=;::;;:=== I ' ·~ • mast forWard, tenl cOVtt, after~ M8-&llJ ~ _loMY~ 518-~ Theodore-.. Call ~tcr 5._548-7!69 .. _ $2,ljQ. 64>2629. ~·lXED .t...aoo... . 5 , main, jib. genoa & !!pin-BONANZA 3 f'4.P. r;.u.n, Utility Mio 1966 Chev: Ca r rya ll ROBINS FORD MGB '63 Triumph T R4-s harp~ ";69 9-pass V\Y bu•. pe!"! .. ~~
I'! ' .... ....., p1.1pp1t11, %: naket. X1nt cond. $2400. Brand new $00 '** 83J..3592 UTILITY' Trailer-all metal $1100. "* 714: 673-3681 needs some work-sac. $465. under 'l\1y, $2390. J'IO""UJUU wb, weaned, $3.00. Blzam n4;~ no answer call cond S"". ~ Harla' Wvd. '69 MGB Roadster, 12,000 Call 61~ alll'r 7 p.m. Bet 5-7 Pri.f ONLY
Antiques 64 6-0 356 or 213/-·•~ u-I 9300 jeep. Good , u.i 'C -20 Costa Mesa su.-0010 ml'•, Xlol --•, '69 vw B ~5853 .:114'""UiR· ,._0rcyc •• M-i-1058. am pen -;-_!.":'.!:: l~~~!!'!!~~~~~I ._..,.,.. TRIUMPH ~ Newly nblt U g
JUIDDES 33 .:HANAHULI'' ------'----"'-"'-'---•• .,,;*~~;:;l=tc:''°'=' ~"""===*=,I motor, wire....\\•httls, ;<Int.
SILKY TERRIER PUP8 · d - - - - -CAMPERS ~ Sa ··• AKC Stl'mmer ~ial prict, Beautifully equipped a n I ...-- - --• Trucks '500 1! 6 PACK * FERRARI mech. Cl'. $37il ~9.1...... Radio, heater, 100% used lt:m. $1B5, male S 12 S, malntained, Ideal for racing ·THINK 1.;.;==----=:; MORGAN car warranly, (Z8S32'1)
or cruising. FERRARI
-::-:, o. ... Pu,..y . e.!5"".-, 19-;;!""', ·-~od HONDA $795 Newporl '-"" Lid. Qr. 1957 MORGAN, nowctop VOLKSWAGEN $1799
o1"'C UUI Sil ance Coontt• oal1 author-& br •kes, $1200. all b v w * ~~~~·.,~KpmC * 673-1.232 . "r:lllEDLANDER" Full Price bed ..... '42-tn4 ...... Wffk-LARGE Har our . • •
22' EN.S IGN Sl oop. rn Slandanl model Incl"'" "b SALES-SERVIC&-PARTS ond1. SELECTION -·~ TOY Poodle-Adorable to fiberglass, main, jib, & 111• ·~~JnltY .. Jfl over feature 2 burner stove 3100 W. Cout Hwy.1 ========="' 18711 BEACH BL., 842-443J
r '·~ good home with f;nced genoa.. Outboard motor. Sail I •• b . ' Newport Beach OPEL of vw-HUNTINGTON BEACH , ~ ~ uux, ulanc! heater & 642-9405 • 540-1784
yard. $25. 84U266 aft. 5:30. &. cockpit covers. $4'1""· lite. Best value In 1own. Authorized Ferrari Dealer --------~ CAMPERS '69 VW Sunroof. Am/Fm.·
I IRISH Selle< """'"· ~-Al~so~' "l~0~',~'6~8~Glus:: .. ~'I ~~~~~~;:;~ Kustom Motors 1="'======='=1'69 OPEL RA'-LEY ff ' b v w Da<k Blue w/ blk i•L·IM· Champion stock, Webllne dinghy, $100. G73-l887 ~ . ar our 0 0 MAC. 675-7528. ~ v ..... """" HONDA. Trail CT 00,' 'GS 845 Baker; c.~t: 540-0015 FIAT Counn • Loaded. Xlnt·. condi. a.... aragon, ~ .. ....,.. ,..... '67 VW 1 •••cc Power Cruiurs t020 in mint cond. Only J,000 '67 vw 1----------1 lion. Gold finlsh w/blu.ck AUTHORIZED _..
/.KC 11•hlte male Peke "-'-'-''--'-'-----mile11. $200. Eves/wkendi. • - - - -• leather interior . (XTJ208~. · SALES &: SERVICE l\111J1Y extras. 54&-8436
Shots. 24' C'ORRECI' CRAFf CAB-8400070 ......-.. - -S all d ' f' . '~I BEAC I L. 0 •• • ~ Cam pe·r e· "fTH~lllr· m owo '"" ""''"" P"· =·· I B • ~'-" 642--4812 alter 5 IN CRUIS~ Comple~ly ---.-67-1-fo-od-a-305~---GMC TRUCKS .,.__, vale l>RMY. ean dlr all IO HUNTINGTON BEACH
ll Month old Bono! lRussia,n down over Paint and varn11ph • $22:i am 494-1029, 11ft 6: 30 p.m. '&S V\W .BU g
Wolfhound) A beautiful dog insi~pnd out. Motor TI 642-6783 ~2-3706 llt'l'I! now. 540-3100.
S36-6fll8 TOP .;SHAPE. Xlnl fishing -.=.=;,...-~-..::.:::..:=: lmmediale Delivery Jo'Ully~uir1;ied. fUQHOO'.l) ---'-------~-1 -• ...... _ 673-0489 '64 Honda Scran1bler $2599 ''FRIEDLANDER'' 1967 Opel Kadett Station ./ AKC JRJSlt Setter pu~ ....... auu p~...... · ' pies ~ Youn Now! after 8 pm. 250 cc. J?Q. Southern Orange .Counly's \Vagon. T1p-Top shape. A
675-8718 Balboa • 646-4527 . only Authorized GMC Dealer Harbour v.w. I JJSO NA.CM fMwy. Jt l steal at $595. ~1766.
Speed-Ski Bo.Its 9030 '65 6511 TRIU.MPH Road or UNIVERSITY . NIW.USl.,,_SllY. l ritt•ny x.ni•I $25 PORSCHE dirt. lmmao. rood. 1900. OLDSMOBILE 19711 BEACH BL .. 842.4135 - - - - -AKC .. 10 . 541);86.18 8' RaC'g Runaboul, Mercury 673-!1111 afl 6 Harbo Bl J I - - - -• -----3 yr old Male Bolton 18 hp outboard motor. Good -'----·-----28.iO r vd. 1UNTJNGTON BEACl-I '66 PORSCJlE. lo mi's, Xlnt 18711 BEACH BL., 842-4435 Te~r. All Shots contt. Sac $135 962-3965. ~~. ~ra;:i:~-9 hrr!..o~;. Costa ~lesa . 5t0-9640 . '67 vw CAMPER '67 FIAT 850 oond. . HUNTINGTON BEACH
$30 '* * 642-6168 16 Ft whaler 75 hp. Jotuwon '63 Ford Econohne. Top Ex u · Colli)(' 4 . ..-A radlo he t *~5734 * head. 494-0075. <:ond. $895, Can be seen al ce ent t:ondUion. Radio. s·ha_!;:~: 1 • a: ,61 Po h 911 • E
e Silky Terrier pup e Excellent cohd: many ex-~""" Duca 1 160 . 0 , TV 4,... """l hea1er 4 speed Cllf.'iide er. ..,. """' o appl'e!!J· rsc e -.,, uropean AKC 1ras ~5169.' ~ I -cc. (;:d. dll1. ave 11 "~4'" · awni~ <VDG288)Take old ate. {VDLll4) b 1nodel, new e.ng, ri.1 a g I'll pay top do\la·• !or your '! ~ ~uced. ~23Jl50 ' or ~( offer. '6l Gfl:EEN BRIAR % .ton er car' In trade Call Phlj $795 wheels. Iinmac. 499-3618. VOLKSWAGEN 1oday, Call
AFGHANS • AKC ~':i~Eq~ip. _._.9035 window van, new tire• & deaJer, aft JO a~l 494-1029, ff b v w '66 Por 912. :Ii M mi., never . ~nd ask for Ron Plnchot,
HONDA 160 starter. "'.erygoodconcl.$500 aft 6:30 pm S110-3100. ar our • • abused. Cocoa brown, blk S119-303l Ext. ££.6?. 6?3--0900.
4 months * * 846-5452 6 HP Evinrude trolling 1250 firn1. 812-IJ71i or lradc. 492-9577. ' · t •1 'k ff o•o ".,I '69 V\V B"• s,-•,·af Ca · 2 llnde 1125 8' F'ull cab-over cam-r, 19711 BEACH BL., 842-4435 in · "a e o er, ...,.,,....,,... · ., "" mper, ~ AKC -.Gerinan Shep. Pupg, motor, cy r, or '62 PORSCllE "S" '65 G~1C ~i ton pickup, VG, . ,... 4 & 8 1rack stereo, Ai\f/FM,
xl"'t blood !Inn, sho'·, best offer. 673-T.l21. fact, dlsoon1inued model. HUNTINGTON BEACH '63 'PORSCHE, e:m/f1n, ski · ... $1275 or BEST OFFER. standard trans, $.1050 ,....., 1 ••• 1 <.'OCO tnat~ &... cpts, 1uncd wormed, 549-1296 aft 6. LIFE Raft, 7 man, like new, * ~1 * 0 ..... mp elc. .o .. a. 86!1 Wes1 rack, ehrm rltns, rcb t. exhaust, $Z700. 675-89;;.1 ~ft
complete, $75. • 675-296!; e · 18th St., Costa l\tesa. gam& htust sell. $2350. 548-9566. Spni. HorM1 . tao 499-3032 SEXY 1930 J\1odl'l A coupe '62 Ford Ranchero '65 Econolifll', rebuilt Pnglne, • 1970 91JT white, Targa, 911-S .::.c::c_ ______ _ --"..;...-----""::: -=o========-1 for i;alc or ll'Hrle for Jg. $495 or Best Otter automatic, top cpcns to wheelK. Tinted glass, :>-spd. '6'1 V\V, new red paint job, GELDING $250 Ind lack. -· motorcycle 675-2504 326:J·Oregon, 0.1 aft 4Pri.t 1 1 bo ,.,.,, .. 90 pinstripett .good cond. $7;,(I, Boat Slip Mooring 9036 . . stan< ce "· stove $1650, aut1,• ... port l t d ilDO""t I. JO'l9 Cliff Dr. Lag""' Exp. rider. Must 1ell to f --'5!1 Chevy 1 lon !I' &take 962-Ul26. . .. ~ '64 PORSCHE "C"
good homr. Stacey &U-1!!09. BOA.' Slips for rent Newport • Auto Service truck $793, 646-0281 or canipcr for Salt> $375. !162:i Carden Gl'ove Blvd . lmmaculatt! It's uwi One! • '66 VW BUG •
GENTLE Bay Geldin,. hone Beach. 4 slips for uilboat.s & P•rts 9400 $2-7813. Sleeps 2 adul•-, 1 ~lid 537.m7 893-7568 494-1819 be.fore 3PM J:.:xcellent condition!! ., 2'l' """ -04 "" "Steve" 54:>-2572 w/tack. S200 or best otter. .2C>' s4z.9'~L · · $2.50 per COMPLETELY re bu i I 1 "5:) Chevy P ickup, rblt 646-2772 a fll'r 5 PM '69 fiat 850 Spyder '17 Spdstr, new elulch, ~cl
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4 speed, radio &. healt'r , •
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DEAN LEWIS
J96G Jlarbor, C.i\!. 64&.9303
''69Volvo144A 645-2368 fl. Chevy Block, 283 cu in, cng & trans, Ai\t/FM. '69 DODGE Van. cu11tom in· Exeellcn1 corxlilion $J.9jQ eng. Xln't rond. A.tu.st see. '68 VW Bug
TRANSPORTATION 25' Sailboat Slip I * 67~3lt5 * e 000 ~49 e 7•1937 $400; '63 nme pwrgld 1er. Elec. refrig., new tires.\====~====='·'=:"'°;'::;·=':=~::;;:·==== !ttain Bay, Newport . h'llns. xl nt c.:ond. S,4 O. '64 Chevy ~ ton picku~V8, Tape deck. Bob 673-2098. 1-I Rood l'f'ady. Radio &1o1\", 12~000 Ai;tual miles. Automa-
Bo.h & Y•chh 9000 * .m-3916 't G.10-JOJ:> 8' 11tep 11ide. $i;i0. Phone * .67 Chevy !Ml, X1.NT <.'Ond, JAGUAR SUNBEAM low milea"r. 1\VAK020J tic. radio, heater, etc. Own-
40' DIESEL =.= __ ,=C=h=a,:rt::o,:r==:::::9039='\-~Wh~o:;.l•-•""•l'o-:t-o"P.-u'b"ll-c-642-3443, 83>1148. R/H, JCood Interior $149a. $1599 I ed lly lilllc old lady from
SPORT,.ISHER -CQ;\IPU.,.E ENGINES '59 EL CAMINO, 6 cylinder, 675--5628. JAGUAR ·,-'61 SUnt>eam Alpine. newly Ne11•port Beach, fZLK123).
1400 · od d I bl ha I 1J H b v w Take trade or small down 1'611 Pocemal<e••,2 ...... m,, FOR CHARTER SH9RT BLOCKS ' "" "' • " 0 , ---HEAD"'UARTERS "' I '"'· me< o ca y. ar our radu', au Ji:lru. 42 (t cabin cruiser. Slec!pfl 6 Motof Man '4>0204 646-3003 I Dune Buggies 9525 ... Xlnt. $695. 494-9&18. • • ~:~ ~1~:: 1;~!:_~::
-"NEWPORT HARBOR-SLIP For pvt, cruises hrougbout vw·e ·.,1ne Good Cond 'J2 GMC PICKUP '69 El\fPI -w· bod blk r The only authorized J AGUAR •. -SU-ARU 187lt:-aEX'CJ-r BL., 84:?=4'135 an 6:ll pm ~3100.
Pacific Yacht Sales Southern Calif. Daily & e &tz-0M3 e ' Good tires and bed $175 · ' ur. Y · l· dealer In the entire Harbor I HUNTINGTON BEACH
673-157013448 Via Oporto, N.B. Weekly rates., J.'or res. f an .:;-r.--: • 54f>.177;J • bl"l'glall top &·doors. l\fuch Area.
1142.sm . 1 40 HP VW. i:na~1fo~d & ,,7 r ORD Super Van. Good clu'0111e. very liharp $3,500. ComplelL
SAcRIFICE 21' c abi n carburetor $30, d1s1.rillutor 1 fo 1 tr d All invei;1cd. Trade for spol'tli SALES * '70 SUBARU DELUXE bus '66 N e '" Sport Cars 9610
rebuilt engine, $1450 or best I ·.=1 ... '--Lo-m-'-ho-~-,.-,-350--GT-'. 1
fl1hlng boat. Twin 40 HP 27' Trojan fiy Bridge Sedan $15. 642-3396 or 642-3629. · :'':.iG-~l!.ll' or 8 e. car. '192·~77.· SERVICE
Johnion's. BcNll Ii: eng.s, gd ful. equip. sl1>11 6. $85-day. NERF BARS e DUNE n Bodi $75 PARTS
llere Now .
l1un1edlate Dcliv1:ry.
e 90 J\lPtl Capability
Offt'r 962--0'JlS '5" San Diego Trust & Sl.ving1o
DELUXE Bus '67, i.-oOO· .714-2~5110 or ,vrlle P .O.
oond. ~1000 or bst olr ·"""=-=w:;•;::·="=S-0000=='=== !vcr used $35. 673-8593 '65 CHEVY Van. Xlnt. conri. B ... cket ~:.'f: $1. 2 l'~cek~ BAUEn ~2 _ For sale or trade. All 6, Only, €aU '213J 921-5.'i.)5.' BUICK e JJ J\1ilcs Per Gallon 1
• Beautiful Styling ·
Test Drive Today At
cond. $1100. Box 1871, c/o Installment
Phone 962-i8!l8 Loan Dept.
TRADE For your land eq, $ 904I 283 CHEVY engine Call ca.II 646-269.'I 35• Ohl1<>n u.il'& yaw. I, Slps Boat torage 646-:i260 6/15 ,66 FORD Eoonolilll', Xlnt. e V\Y Chassis Sho1·tenlnge }'ree pick up &: dcllvery 5, hd, galley, fully ad. STORAGE -Trailers -Boats DON'T give it av.·ay, get cond. }'or sale or trade. ... •6·l2-M4..1e
'65 Volkswagen $7307 1-========::;;I
Eve,;, 5'16-923.'l Kustom Motors
IN
COSTA MESA MG
714/985-18 81 d ay 1., -Campers,etc. <iulck cash for It with •i,;N;':,.':;·,;"~6-~2698=="""="'
7t4/982-4&12. **M& .• 321'.il** DAILY PILOT WANT AD. TIIE QUICKER YOU CAIL,
32' DIBSEL, encl h ead, Outside storage C.aU 642.$78 &: <.ila~e ii. THE QUICKER YOU SELL
irtereo, great Party Ir. Fl&h'g space avail. Jti!as. rate. T k ~-T-"kl 9500
boat, $4950. 613-3611 or l=="Call==-==== rue I ,.~ • -546-00~ -
18' '56 Century Resorter 173 Mobile Homes 9200
hi.I Gray Marine~xc. rond.
hull needs \\'Ork-make oiler. * Newport H•rbor *
673-9.l88 or 536-6075. A few remaining mobile honM!
14' Lyman Lapstrake • wind. 11pace1 in one of calif.'s fasL
shield, steering, cushiom, 5 f!sl growing resort areas.
hp. n ea d y 10 go $250. MOBILE HOMES
fi7S..!Mlt afl. 3 pm, are on displcty, these homes
13' Gluspar-Merc. 20 .hp., are fully equipped a t prices
many aeees.• Speed 30 mph. YoU won't want to pUS up!
Top cond. $600 846-2702. EXAMPLE~
New 20x·14 w/awnings, skirt, 30' CC CA.V. H1', SJ', etc. $9180 complete incl. lax
SAC $.i400 & lie, Many ready for JM.
Eve 968-3538 * MEDIATE OCCUPANCY!
8' Fiberglu Dinghy w/31A GREENLEAF PARK
hp oulboard & dolly. Good An adult privat..i club
cond. $95. 962-2712. }'l"JO Whittler Ave.,
S.llbool• 9010 ----EXCHANGE Use cur Cal 28'
aailboat, pit'r al Npt Bch:
for. use your self-contnd air
c:onil travel 11'8ilel', July
10-25. Rt'fs. ~l--0451.
SNIPE No. ~ ol trailer.
Certificated. A 1 u JJ'l I '1 u m
mast. Asking S915. 64>-0786
or 494-1193
STEVE Wil10n racln& Sabol
Looka &harp, l'.1Ulil w.11. Inc.
oan I motor. S:U.:1134 or
""'249.
CAL 2Q No. l()l"Jj, Musi sell.
TN111fem!d. Trailf'r, aW<.
hlad, race sear. New haul
cabin Ptint. &H-1349.
Dl!L Rl!Y 24
Satlbm.t4leePI 4. )lea4, sink,
Xlntcond.~.
Vntun! 21-Xlnt cond.
MOIOI', tad, aleePI 4
67S-0035 week ni&h!JI
198 J.S' Cat. Cost SIDI new.
YCrifice I 1 O O O. Call .... ,ia
STAN lllller Radrw Sabot,
tbrgls. I me, ail No. "52,
13>!. 846-1432.
12' 1':'11!'1!1)' • doop rigged
'A'/traller, cuthktnl. padctk:.
$1M 673-3229.
•llODIE .CAT• -~ Ultd TWICt
67:1 • .;<:is. ti13-3l)T
• Snowh.rtl No, C,
I. OOVtr, l323•
m-1311
trailer
Costa Mesa
Ph. '114/642-1350
Take Harbor Blvd, lo
l!llh St., then \\'Cll
to Whittier Ave,
J0t.11CRA, IN<;.
ORANGE COUNTY
Exclusive Dealer For
LA PAZ
Custom Built CCN1che1
SEE IT TODAY ! + Afany Ot her Set Ui-
Guar•nteed Spaces
In Tustin Family & Adult
ParK. Buy your coach rl'om
us and save en factory df.
rect Jlrlces. Ovt'r 100 mo-
dcll t4· chQOt;e fro1n.
UNITED
MOBILE HOM E· SALJ•:s
2.17 So. Tustin, Orani.:e
633-2961 633-2974 536-1446
THE MEADOWS
(Irvine)
R.etttvatiOnl are now br.ing
taken In Orange County'•
fineal le moll complete park
at It851 Jellery Road (Sur.
rounded by <>range Gf"O\l'el'.)
In lrvlrle, f'or lnlormaUon,
-call 893-57.JI, 531-8571 I.II'
531,J1105.
llAY HARIOR
Mobile Home hie•
ALL NEW '71 MOOEU
NOW 'ON DISPLAY
30' \Vldet a• low u S599S lr2' Wld~ lb 34' \w'ldes
Park SPllcet Awllablo
JOS Bakor SI .. C:O.ta ,Me1111
EVERYBODY NEEDS A
'61 FORD I FT.
Flethidt l'iclt Up
$799 FULL POICI
•4JJl0l
'67 CHEVY I FT.
Flethid• l'ic:lt Up
$1499 FULL rOICI
·~41026
'64 FORD VAN
Rt buill En9ine
$999 A STIAL
•ZVEt14
'62 DODGE Slop Van
Aulomelic
$1099 FU LL POICE
•21t 671
'69 CHEVY I FT. '67 JEEP CJ5
Fl••hid1 Pick Up V.6 Soft lop
$1995 FULL·PO ICI $2200 DON• WAIT
__ ..., __ •.1.'.11.•.•_1 •m 14t
'67 CHEVY :y,
STA.KE, LIFT GAT E
$1995 FULL PllCI
•64J71
'67 DODGE
101 VAN
P11f1ct Co"d. Wh;1,
$1699
'63 VOLKSWAG EN
CAMPER BUS v,,., Clte11, Gr••"
$1299 •O .. U I
6-PACK
CAB.OVER CAMPER
Si nk, Sto~•. etc.
$795 :.~~
'64 FORD PICKUP
Plu1 Sle•p1r~C•mp•r
$1099 •• :,!~:
NEW '70 SCOUT
VI • loed1d
$600 Off LIST
•4N 792
MANT MOii t O CHOOSE flOM
KUSTOM MOTORS
AUTHORIZED
INTERNATIONAL
TRUCK DE,f\LER
845 BAKER ST., COSTA MESA
•I Nelf llMJ ,_ ,_,_., Llci•ert)
540°5915 DAILY f'lLOT DIME • A
• UNF..S COit )'OU fust Pl!""
fllt!I • day~·
~block Ea.It or tt.rbor mwt.
ONta Ne"" ..i 714 1 MO-!re70 1.1!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
l,. •
'64 VW SQ SISOO 234 E. l71h Street 8·1J Baker, C.M. 5'1Q.5!ll5 MEYERS l\lanx 1500. i\111.ny ,,,.,7765 ---Nu 1notor & brks, Oespe1'ale,
cxlrai;? R(.'asonable! Call "''»-&12-4224 :!~';', To•oo ""'"' '61Jaguar420'1---TO_Y_O_T_A __ l 1oo; B,.. ""''"'' '"""· s.... .., & drivr to appreciale. SIOOO
oompl chrouie, $1200. J72 •I Dr Sed11.n .• 'Auton1alic. fael. BILL MAXEY &14--070.t.
Plummer St, c.~1. air cond .. AM/fo'?.1, loaded • --'-~------ExCl.'IJent condition. Lm11, '69 V\V SUNA.OOfo'
Imported Autot 9600 low n1ilcage. !'llusl sell ITIQIYIQITIAI Radial !ires. Extras. Sl,T~
Sn1al1 down "'ill finance prf. ~ .._. -· -· :>19-l:Wl
AUSTIN AMERICA .. ,, '~"'· IWAUI38•. Cell llU I BEACH BLVD.
---------1 dlr a'1 10 :un Phil!. 494-1.02!) HI.int. Be•ch 147~55
AUSTIN AMERICA 0' »~31oo. __ l mlN,0!0out Hwy.onBcli 1.::=:;:_,,.:::..:=---
Sales, Service, Patts
ImmeClate Delivery
• A1J • Models
J1rtuport
11111ports
. '64 XKE Coupe BRC. :,,·,.ooo
mi '8, all scrv. J'et.'Qrds,
chrome win'. \\'It!;, "'/S/IV.
I.JC, nu Pirt'Ui tl re;;, nu brks,
all rJ>;lras, wlll take lt'dl•
or 1viU fi nHncc Jl\lt ply. Sac
'69 TOYOTA
WAGON
Excellent Condition
$1299
;J!l!I.). O.N.O. 714/192-3~76. IXR.'<080! 1!164 '61 JAGUAR sedan -air, Kustom Motors' nerds ring
. '68 MGC 0 GT
6 eyl., automalic lransmll-
i'!ion, Beau1itul · Bermuda
blue with blk· leather inler.
ior, radial tires wilh wire
1\.'hceL•. Af\t/lo~!'lt radk>. Lie.
XSS79S.
new 1irt's, "'ires, ps/pb 845 Baker C.f\1;o. J.10-~15 5'15-&)60.
3100 w. Coast Hwy., N.B. s1200 r149-4024 -====· =======--=======:o--=========I M2·94-0l 5-10-1764 -'"'""''°" MG Deole< MERCEDES BENZ i;;;;';m;po;r;l;od;;A;u;;l•;•;;;;;9600;;;;;'m;;po;;;;';'od;:A;:u;l•;•;;;;';600;;;;;;'m;po;;;;';'od;;C;;•;n;;;;;;9600;;;;!
AUSTIN HEALEY
'61 AUSTIN l \ealcy, J:ood
rond, "'hl1f', nc'IV tn1n:t I·
over-O.;ve, 4!H-4997 eves. ·
BMW
AUTI IORl7.ED
SALES, SERVICE
""· $26.iO
'00-JiM\V
11lr. SPO'J'LES.~
.. &14--08..iJ
COOPER
1008 ~llnl Cooper S 1275 Xlnt.
rond. Bcsl offer 67!i-7·198
11.ftf'r r1 p,nl.
DATSUN
':i!I i\le1'Ced4!11 190 SL
Xlnl <.'Ond, Pvt Ply
li7:t>&l10 or 673-4616 fPaul)
' MG ............
~ THINI ... ~ ..
"FRIEDLANDER"
NE\Y 'f\IIDGt,.
11"" NE\Y t.lGC
SJ11l.'i
Ullt l•ACM "Mlrt'. WI
NIW·USID-SHV. ~
~tGB-GT 1~1 Yr I I o·w
hardto11 Act. mll<'!! ~.600.
finl' <.'Ond. SZlXI Cnll 8 am
11111 --c)r evenlns;11 ll.1-4>M9. •
'69 ;\IQC-OT, 6 cyl, AM/t'i\I,
"Letulr r in Ttie Le"nf"h d'ilei" hlnrk Inter. Xlnl' Cond,
CELIBRAflNG OUR DEAN LEWIS
C~VAll/Vl~!A~Y
BIG SPECIALS
$895
19M Pl.Y MOUTH
ITATION WAGON
' p•n . VI , ,,di~. heeler,
pow1r 1l•1ti119, eutom etj,
*''"'"'i11ion, li k• 111w.
IOYS199 J
$AVE
1'67 t OYOTA
COIONA
Sid•"· Au+om1tic lt1111.,
rtdlo, h11 !1r, l111derlop.
IVCJ0711
$1095
l t61 AUSTIN
HIALIY M'l lT I
llod1tr. Jl 1dio, ~111, •·
1p1td, t1•l 1h1rp. Loe, IYltV
ll 01 •
$1295
1tM CMh'IOLIT
j/1·lON PIC•UP
-V .. , wtofotltH-.-•ffl.,...t•f..:_
,1, io119 whttl h•1t, ,,,j
cle•11. illl57S•I
$795
1964 l ·lll D
H•riHop with VI, •ulom•lic
l re111., full pow1r,includi119
red;o, l ie, IXEV904)
$1'195
lt66 VOLltSWA•IN
Rodl11, he•l•r, ~·•p••d, rt t l
c1,,lf. Lie. ISITt'll )
$1295
l t 67 ALPINE
llod1 tr . Redio, ht•tet. '4·
1p1•d I • h•tdlop. I VGX
lt91
$1495
l t6J WOL.¥0 .....
Cpt . Aedio, ho•l11, ·4,
•••M, •¥a1•1i•a. R.t1.l
th••P· IVHOOl 61
$1495 .
, lt61 ....
lodtlr, '4 ·1p1od, yir~
whtt lt, 1•dio, h1•tt1. I NOR
••ii
$1695 ,,,, ....
Rod1tr. R•di11, ho•let, <$.
•P••d, w1r1 wh•1l1, I NQR
"'!o)
$1795
1t61 HIUMPH t l 4A
ftoditr. R•dio, h••t1r, •·
•P••d & • he1d lop. Sh,1p,
ITRU-4001
$1795
1•1D 'fOLISWA•IN
lt1di11, heo l1r, 4·tpe1d, !o"
mil11, jw1I li~t n1w, 1005
AVFJ
$2495
1961 t OYOT'A
LAN O CIUl l ll
H•r41op, R•.iio, ho•l•r. 4
who~I dri~e, like 111w.
IXEV•O•I
$279S
,,,, PIAT 114 m o11
lt11d1lf., lt14111, •••• , •• d,
h1 el•t, ti••"'''" !YXU5}6!
Z M E 1,200, 6H,'i961
_ I M RMAN MGA '60 Jll'rl, xlnl •
214.5 HARBOR BLVD. ocJ&. o • ..,,.. rood. 1966 HARBOR ILVD., COSTA MESA 646-9303
DEAN LEWIS
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TltANSJiORfATIQN TllAHSPORTATION TAAHSPORTATION -,~NSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION _ _!~NSPOR'l'ATION TltANSPORTAT1oN TiWiil'ORTA.TION--TRANSl'OitTAflON -·-;>-"ti
Antlq-. C .... lco NIS A• W•ntod '71111 Auto 'LHolne tllO Auto L1ulng . tllO Auto L1ulne tllO Ullld C•n -Ullld Ciro -UM c... -.::"°"':;;~C::':;;'".::...---";;;:I
~15.=.'"' ~: . wa PAY TOP Why LEASE your .:'Cad ~!!....~ -1u1c1 CAD~c coN11N1NTAL __ FOl_D __
'll!OO. -· CASH car for' ~A mo·•ths' equip! Incl ali"'fi,000 .. 'L ... "Btlll:K Rlvr.n.-.rnt ltff cAOILLAC PARTS '61 ~ ..... I' ly .... * '89 Lm w ...... he. Air. Autel WMtM -... !.II Gold w/rold inter, $JSt per cond. loHed. Muat 1ee to FOR QU1!::K SALE b ....... C.lii!if"mF1, 1 owner. PIS, Pwr. dilc iili,-J.19 -~· -----~ for Ul9d can 6 trucks :tuat -.&fl • I t • d 't mo. ,,, appnclate. Call 6*-6.lU.* Battery ·~~· pm • Cllfer. ';;.,7.7215,fOJ ml., am. ~i~P"8~~ . · ca11 "' tor!""•'""""· UnT you Ve rle I ~J~ ~~t:11o . . '';..,..."."~s .:'•t.t. = w~ .. wi,en ~k~=-G~~~~~~~.~·for· 6 'M0NTHS? ·:!·;~:wy'.N•.-: i1100;~:LLAc Au~=• '89~!~!~,~ '&7M·UIMTl~llNlal•·
234 E. 17lh St: 1821.1 Beach Blvd. -Meke1 1en1e, doesn't it? lt'1 our low "9et. ' Hatbw Unit · Sacrlftce "75. •
Calla Mesa 5U-TJ6S Huntinaton Bea,ch •cqu•intecl" offer, Now you eel\.. el'.'joy th• I •• ~, 'r.IN! • • 1967 CAD. El Dorado -And Many Other ltftnl cau 5tl-T39'1'. Hardtop •• Air mnd. .... WE PA y 847-6087 -Kt 9-3331 luxury of drivinq a full y equipped, new 1970 W I E privatf! party. Beautiful car, 5C31Z After 5 P.M. '62 CORVAIR-clean, new tape_ IV'ftU8) TU. tr'llil
TOP DOLLAR. TOP DOLLAR Ford or· your choice--for iix months-et our '&1 Ji'ord A~Y.!N~ lac Dark blue/vinyl lop. 1910 19'7'· CADILLAC Coupe t~ n!eds brakes, 5&-Z815 (It finance )lrivate ~-
IOW ''get-ecquainted" rete. You meke •u1t six 1~ ·' • wheel covers. $3900. 644-l647 CleVUle. 31,CIOO mla.s, or f1S-ntl. c.n 546-405.2 or oum. JbH~SCtNu;:t so;. low monthly ·peyments-th•n raturn th. car tory equ l8Q. '19 CAD Convert. leather int, lmmK. and. By ..... --::a::oo:::: .
LINCOLN YERCURY CLEAN· JSeo CARS cleen encl unclemeged without furthe'r oblig•· "5.5 vW ctPc-050) AM/FM radio, ful1 pwr, er. Surf & Sirloin R... COIYEn'E '65 Mu.tanc Ollt9, V-1 -.·
· tion. Offer 9ood for limitad time •only. s199 fact air. tllt tele 1trg, pwr t•ur.nt 5931 Coast · f apct.::;: .::..'if, rib.
2&26 Harbor Blvd" C.M. Ste George Ray CA.LL MR. MALCOLM REID ·m ~-ord Cortina G.T. 2 dr. door locks etc. 644-58.59 Hwy N.1 646-4-••k 'M SIDE plJIH, 327 4-tpd. ~,:_ sim. IMPORTS WANTED THEODORE · •• ' •-lmmac cond 1219 w ••rwrv.
Oraop Couoties -R0Bllit$ fO.llt FOR FULL DETAILS NOWI H.T. 4 '"""' bucket ocat•. 1969 CAO. El Don do for T1ny. Belboa. A t · 1 N B .~ .. ~ii-........ -~Xl-m-.-.. -.._-41<
TOP$ BUYER-2060 11,,•--Blvd. 'FORD-AUTHORIZID l.:EASING $YSTIM 1 TAB·l9S). ::_, \ i."'?~91811'. clftn, =~~Daya '68 CADILLAC Coupe de 673-980i af .p6. ' . . cond. I qt., ltick.
uui-• ~;"' •M-' CYCll v r............,... Vill bl k / h•te t -~ B~ ~h ~:~.t Cn~la Mega THEODORE ROBINS •mF.,q•i AL•~n• j''~ f· , '64 Buick Skytark.'V8'. 6 p&•. '64 Cadillac conver1, show aJI ~wer~c&ir w~: 1~ CORVT ·~ hrdtp. air: auto1, 642-0010 W&l:Ofl. Full power, alr oond. nn cond, aJI pwr, lo milem. radio s"""'lal El Dorado ~ amltm. Mut Id! Olil wk. '66 MUSTANG, Alli' pwr, air,
H. Beach. Ph. M7-3555 -fOOT-344) Sl400 f94-6lM. te . • '1~ lo ml' $3450. or bit olr. (213) V-1. new brabt ..-1 tirm.
W 'NT T B •• tn 63 V W WE PAY CASH. ·~ "°'· ownor, ~ · -.... .....,.. .. ......, "' 0 uy.... · · FORD ..... ," -S '68 El Dorado. bl&c k S4000.49&-091 .-.. , · Bur wilh no moltlr, or in · CREDIT AUTO SA.LE w/bliick viny l top. MUJt ,67 Cadll1ac El Dando ater. ~ VE'ITE Hd. top. or!&: ~ 351 au~. AJUFM, delal ;:!,,:~Jere:'~~Llll· be FOR YOUR CAR 2MO HARIOR IOULIVAR;
06i2-' 00 ii ~~Garden Grove ~ sell-make ofrcr 67~. · . eo, vinyl top, air, ~. ~~~ ~ = ..Ji:0:a pl u• •
TIRED of th.at old fumitun.?
It's ~ally not that hard
to i'eplace. Ju&t watch the
turnit.utt lt miscellaneoo1
columns in the Ousitied
CONNELL
CHEVROLET
~ Harbor Blvd.
Coata Mesa 546-lD
(OITA MISA ' • I Iii • '• ••••• ! 1~ Cadlll{l.c 2 Dr. Sedan. 29,000 mllea. $3150. Pvt pty. . -~~--'-=--,=-===:.--===co-'-TIRED Of that old furnitu&'!' Air-cond,. new tlres, xlnt 4!M--..1034. 'M FS'I'BK "t red w/blk int, OLDSMOllU Time For QUICK CASH "" .... ,, "'' "" "'"' 00""· C.ll 962-5!'4. :;;,k~ .... --, ... , _·_._ _____ ,
I t• ""''"'· ,,,, w•1e•""' CAMARO ==:<::Z:::====I '66 c•-.. ,.,. Ally PILOT fumilutt I: misce.Uaneou!'I DAIL'( PILOT DIME .-A1--------·I .,,......, Through a D . colum"' tn the Claui!i<d -LINES .,..,"""~· -1967 can....o HT Coupe, DODGE Air ---·-oStt~tto:;"~· =====d.:P;;nm~:,,w;;ANT~;"°~';;:' ;;:64~2-5611~:!.,===:=:============:'=:=~""'~tio=";..· ----:::::~·-;:";"tee=.a:'d"ay'=.===;;;;;;;-l lltehoule red. Xlnt cond. er, wire wMtla, power -. ...;; 37,IXXI act. ml'L All xlru. MUST Sac, '67 Van Camper dowr. ITIU'ml Take trade 9800 I New C.ra 9IOO Pvt pl;y, 673-1151. eves. J>odce, ~VS ena:, air or ~ private ,&rtJ. ·.=..:::;~----=:.!:.::=_:::::=. __ ~.:=::!.:=.::...::.:::.__============================= -"=====·==;I cond, 1,land-up top, cW1tom Call 5fS.e2 or 4M-9T13. . CHMW Int, Will lake 1100 lo• eq. ,68 OLDS Cii'fU$S ~-. .,. take over 25 paymenta $139. --r.• --------1 mo ·--·s 2 dr. H.T. P.!., UIO tranl. DR.AFl'EDI! . ..._..,,,,,,. EXTRA CLEAN, very
'66 Chevelle SS 396, 450 hp. '68 DART-4 dr, r /h; auto aharp! $.100 below beak.
Hunt clutch, lsk)o cama, trana. pa, ww. $1400 or near $1950 a-2213
Ex. oond. ~8-7983. a~er. 644-1%JI :M Oial. Oean inai4e A: ~t,
'89 MAIJBU 350, V!, 300 F LCON Runo .,.,1, nu radlillr,
hp. 'am/fin r ad., < •pd, A batt A upbolal. $250.
$2500. 4\JZ.lbi btwn 8; 30 644-0TTI.
a.m. l:fi:JO p.m. WRECKED 1913 Falcon , .-65-0~!.DS~-~~-tte-u~HT~~P.-.-• 21 000 ml'• tn,. le. rear "'" • • '68 MaJlbu 3Z1 Air. 4 apd., enR atiod. i brand nu tlttl. air, t&ch, cotllble. X.111» mi.
bucket seats, 25,000 ml. 2673 • ~ Ave, C.M:-$110D. ~
XtraJJ. $2600/offer. 4M-8915 646--0160 ·. ~.S:;l;;.,,,P;.:.LY~MOUTH;;,,.=~,1~75~1
CHEVROLET '66 Falcon Jo'utura 4-dr slick, .::=;;*=-=;:::=*:=:=I r/h, $750. 2U/421-3705;
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_HOW WE.'RE DOING IT! SAMPLE SAVINGS ON. NEW 70's
IY&Y ON1 OF THI LINCOLNS, MIRCURYS,
MONTIRIYS, MONllGOS, .COUGARS AND
"MUICU CARS IN THIS CliUANCI GROUP.
IS aUND NIW. YOU CAN TAKI YOUR PICK
WHIU THIY LUT-FOR uamy
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POSITIVELY NO ADDED
DEALER CHARBES
THESE CARS MUST IE CLEARED
THIS STOCK REDUCTION SALE. 'COME IN
ANY ·TIME -DAY OR NIGHT -IETWEEN
9 A.M •. TuESDAY AND 9 A.M . THURSDAY,
IUT HURRY! ALL SALES WILL IE MADE ON
A FIRST -COME -FIRST -SERVID IASIS!
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SALi STARTS 9 A.M: TUESDAY, JUNE 16 -ENDS 9 A.M. THURSDAY, JUNE 18
WE Will IE OPEN All NIGHT TUESDAY AMO WEDNESDAY
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SA AANA
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96U278 after 9 A.M. trans, 63,000 mi's. Ori&:. Pwr. ateerlnc. brakH, fad,
'66 Impala 2 Dr. hdtp. Great owner. Seat covera It tires, &ir R.IH, new tir'H, nnr
cond . Auto .• pwr. 1teer.; almoat new. Clean xln't trans., exc. cond. 1175, ft,OOI
21,000 Ml. Orte; owner mr. 213~'2 -......
613-2823. $2)0. • ...... ........ ...... * '6SChevlmpala,aitcond, '14 Falrla'1e. Xlnt '51 Ply. V-1. aun. Xlnt.
low mile. new trans, wry niechanically, Nu pa.int, mech. $Bl .
good cond. 497-1065. O eJn Interior $450. '44-0m. 646-!Dl
'62 Impala Sprt Cpe, pwr * 1965 FORD van, bunks. '65 Sport Fury, pwr, Po, m
str/btkl, air. Orig owner. $1000. Excellent. con d . titta, xlnt oond, Gris GWJm.
MG-4493 after 6 PM M&--7297. $995. &'B-U1811bel .SAM: """""'====== 1162 Green ·Ford Econollne · CHRYSUR TRUCK:.1800. -1410
Kinp Rd. NB. PONTIAC
'87 Chryg, N,".'. 2 dr. H.T. '62 Futura, vtn. tp, 4 spd, BAR.GAIN--.,. white Ult
F ull power, all' cond. Muat 6 cyl. Good cond. 12,000 Pontiac ~. Good oand. ;:=.118ch~tw. Cout Hwy. mi's. $350. M2-Sl46. $450. t99-2121. .
'66 FORD Station waaon '66 U Mus. 2 Dk HT, '69 New Yorker hardtop, Country Seel. 9 pua. Xlnt V-8 R/H, PSIPJI. sand
2-dr. Top cond. All a~ss. c.ond. $13111. 968-U55 tirea, 'C\e&n. a-. i0-9'1111..
S.'\295 Evet. 536-215.t '61 FORD. 6 CYL.
Stick. Need&~. -Belt otter. • "36-Sm. . IAMll,ll COMET
CYCLONE GT '86, 390 V-4,
4 apd, ~ cond. Xtru .
Dratted! Pvt pty. 67~1U!I.
THE QUICKER YOU CAJL,
TH.E QUICKER. YOU SELL
aut 11-s.n 11-Trade u '66 A-ic.ut 440
-1eek It -Jt'a all available 2 Door. Bil '6'. CSQJUM).
thru Dilly Pilot C11qlfied Will take flWle. or t1MMe
ads. Pl.ace )'Old' ad private PAtiY. C&lJ 5M.at
now •• cell direct 642.s871 or '94-9173.
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2133 HARIOR llVD. COSTA MESA 540-4491
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