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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-06-19 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa-c ,. .. 4 t "'"' SUMMER PORTRAIT: PATTY IRUINIG;ll.'l'IVl-l'llT, llvilN INCHI .. AND ·:IJ6.~ ·lho_Ean_I!~ y.,.! M!!id -y., Want i.i <T .... thl "-'~_,Ch to tho llNch. Rlslht? ; .... ------ I l'RIDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 19, '.lt70 • • l , Newport ,Beaeh; More Ont at Sea I .. • . To Upse~" ._ Vict~ry · ·.' , ..,....,.~.....,-· ·..,.,,.,.-e•~ -~ .. In -~ Briiish · , Election r • ..... . l • .. --. • • • • • . . ,_Heath.Leads_.~~ 7 1 bl Gets I ' I -• Lagu":" Twi.st :...~ .. "'~=1tt .· "Po1· ·lice , S t ·C··l·ues . zp_· ·C up by ·1.aguna --I """' n.nu,~ . Pl ____ .. ~ CoulJ FO.t To~Yicto_ry· . . <Xre~on ' ' . ' ' ·--·~ .... ~. i :-·~ .fflJ~;~ ...... , · i l:Jriver Bel ' ' • -J ~(UPI) -C&•st•U .. Party· -.. -.. -. I n ' SI i "leader lllwwd --Labor rmt.-_ _._ t ti 'vruta . 'ay ng -&_ ~=.~:=i ~ 1-:~ ~~~T~ ~ ::,-;,, ;r::r-. . . . . ' ·_ . . --. . . _,.,,.., . . . . . . I~--~it~ii!I ~.:.. on a ho\deWtvea revolt 11•n.the 90lr-·, The Offlcen ege they turned ~ '°" Cunlm~ tn&. ~ of IJvinl: 'undef °'' Witson ·up marijuana attttes a~ butts, . 'f.·••Y si&nsr'T"OM ·Yebick I lov~ment'. · " a!>ou_ t 2'° er of ,hashish and. By JOff1' VALTERZA · fie' immedl1ie1y notlfled •ppllce, he 14id,1 , • . with tour younc~le ta the· tat 1 he A.,,,. al °' •...., '""" stett 1 Oeteetivts, who have IMD.Jo.tJ:n.ta1o& · ·. ~ ~I.Id...~ WI uked for an audience with pipes, con n t ...... · .one Physical evidence, including ··1evf:ral lm\.l~...1 f!Very dlf~~·niiiJWi,1• •".!'.!!'.. -;-,"CJ~~-~-!1!~~--,.tftfii'lmVy··~.nru• .-• .. .:.·. 1 ~n EltuDelh 11 al" BUckingham ' with ':he ga9 m•k·setup. . .ts kl hen ,"fC '""~~... laa) J .,£-,._1 ~ •" P I h d I hi b _ _ _ -Shed a Ann a.th 19 of the Cliff ~loody foot near the le sink ~ed ..., lll•J•~ •)I\"' -• "mqst ·, y, ,.,._ . , , . . . . Cloe driver wu lllT<ltod al lbt = a ace to an · n · '1· La or party . .L.1' • • were the e object today in the pfulzilind"OIP!l'atlvt.".\<\ -..1 .-. ':'.t. .:. ;_ W.1".";~_ .......... ·t· _.. .. _,f 'J · ... ·GotbMd-•.s.eet.1..&..lE.-.. .. A • · IGVtmm\llt's resipaUoa and with it Drive addreu -"';' Robert Tunothy . N ..._.i._ 1.--l. Ind ~ -,,.. f •. bl' ........ of be;~ ··-first pr1"me Nolan, 21, a trusient, w_ ere booted. --mounting invutiption of the brutal I 'I 0 •uvug 1111pect.1 have IJICllC11 icated . boolled" 00 ebaraes ol re~· • ..,... .... ·~ ch of .1...._;., o1 beatln& and ttabbill(-munler . ..,Jler. this_ .lllcbL~•lorL · ' rilanalaUChler and cited fer al minister in British history to win three ~ arges rv-: ... on :m-1• week~ 1 youna: San Clemente )¥'.lusewife. f1 Be1ide1 .Ultnflhe evK\ince:<feteCUv~ ·---·nmnlrif .. a··•·-11p·· and drlYlt\C···· -·-... _. __ _ consecuUve five year terms -is l~S:U and ~on with Jntent • Orat11e County Sheriff's crime lab in· tre aUempting to formulate a motfv• ·~ a licenae. f ., predicted by public opinion polls. · _,. ·,·ff •..;., l J,:;· .. ,,·tf1.1 •• •. vestigaton, who are continuing minute lbr._tcr.iJne. r:. ·• ~ : •• " '' • .l'f "· '· : Ir• "<;f ~·1 ·' 1 ,_n.·dead were ideDUl*l.codly.'a&: -r : lt wU ~p:utble-the· polls · predtcting ' -1 examlnaUon of literally bundles of ~The batrung aspects of no . smJal -E\i-.t Freedle, 22, ol 5IG C~ a big Wilson victory had leQ to com· eVidence, a190 are examining the prints tack and no a,pparent .~k-m are Mesa' Pn" 'nci'p~l Drive, Huntington Buch. . _ft plicenCy' _, and non-votin& -by N I _,.: _J discovered near the kitchen iink in the nf°"1H14t1 the. eflort. . W -DMDa S;,t.rpat.. 20, of 1131 ~ i.-.ites. ap Dlerrupt~ next ro0m from tlie bed when> Mrs. 1\11'1. Jolllllon'1 wallet iru discovered , tinental Drlv,, Hun~ngton Bellch. "· _ly__nl&hY'all Heallt will be in po_wer• 1 CoMie Lynn JohnlOn wis found sJain. Wing from , the dowl}ltairs flat, Lo R • ~Mlle 8. MarUI, 11, of,_..,llOl::cJ,_.ac=ar"f'='=-~~ Jn the biggest politic~! upset in lliitaln B M R • Her Marine husband found the DOdy -ver. ~ ' • iw._ .lil _ .~. ,1gns. da Ave:,1Col&a•Mela. 1 •• i ainl:e Labor's Clement Attlee threw out y e88 8pl8t Wedneaday noon. .' ·~11n1Jm;...gartment showed 1~v~al' c ... --........ , ,. t ·~ ... 1'JS':"-8arry 'G.,.Kelley. .. the 1ovenvnent 0 f Prime Minister Coroner's lnvestlg•IOn said today the" Ual alJIM of break-In -: • 111-mch In Sudden Move of 7112 Koledo Lane, H\l'ltlntlon Be Winlton Churchill at the close of World A 22-year~ld ~ Mesa houlewife 20-year~ld victtm had been viciously le In the mrner of. a window above driver of• the vehicle that Ynedle's War 11. t Id 1. ••• ped --ursday by stabbed slashed and beaten sometime bed and a w~pen kitchen window . . rammea broWlidt at'.11 :30 p.m . ., At 1 ~55 p.m. (5 :~ a.m. POT) Heath's o po ice :.iic was ra i11 • early Tuesday morning. .1~ a metal chair beneath it on the • By JOANNE llRYNOLDI Mid. , , com«vailves topped the figure oL 316 an intruder while lhe wu nappinc, who p The lnv.estigittorl declined to describe 5!1t10. ·· 1 or ... 1_... "",..., Patrolma,n Ron1 Jenkinl sakt in .Parliament teats and thus won an held 8 pillow over her face during the the cutting weipon used, but said the r ut_policc ~aid 'the. shatt~red gl!lsa Costa MeSa High School wlll have vehk:lel were flittened 11atnst a . a~lute majority in UJe new 83()..member ordeal. beating on the woman's head wa1 ca\Jlf!d · (Ip ":fARlNE, ~' 1) -a new •princtpal ·mil year, but 50 far · ~ ltPk f~, ~1 a. ftre had t!r'O ~of Commons. It is party strength Neighbors In ~ 1100 block ~I bY. a atool foupd in the ll:llchen. Either .. · th , "ndi out in the "enafue 000\partment ol in the House which detennines who is Charleston Strfet, 1old lnvesticators the)i the beating, or the repeated cutting, .h • , , M po~~~ s DI> ' , caUon . who wl!L fl~l U"9 ~ e::~:r.ived at 1he 'trqtc ' aiewcehr:=~~ until this moment saw a man waooepnc al"QW1d the:J-V~ •!•shin« and stabbiflg of 1 knife could -\~unti~gton '8D' Frank Lo~ P.r1·~1 o1 tbe .~1 ~One' or~ lnJurld were•~~~~ ..,ore cont'f!ding form1lly, although in Um's yard about 'that time but thought ~~r:e,.~ :V!:igator John GUI •akl ·f' · · :· < • f. · · 1 "' •.! · ·' ~···" ·~. ~for,Jte ],.it~c~.!'"ft!ii~ ~' 1f-"'ll!fteUi.~'!bkfa:y ~ .~ '91evl1ion i~rviews ~rlie.r he, left no nothing (,f, it. • I '. i : if e WU "no evidence of violent aexual . ound.'Guil· ty' . of . Tue_ sday,.Nght..'He •• to· tUe ia .pay;; ~!..!~ =·&~. L .. ..._,. that be. knew he was a beaten __ The woman said she was awakened lvlly" In 'the a••-esaminaUon .,,_..._..... ~ ~· .....-·~, ,. ' · , lion as asalata_ nl 1Uperintendent in_ tile •• ,.... •-•e"n far •-1ment. ' · -· by someone pulilng_ba<k her bedcoverr, edne1day night. He would oot amplUy -·~ "1. W'l&hin minutes Wil9001s No. 10 Down· rolled over, amt· f9lized ,in •terror f:¥t s. ~-d St lin Norwalk-La .Mirada dittrict. 'lnves~aion IUl the, a r re lift Joi SI. office 1llllOUllCOd:.''Jollowint the it w11.not I!"' --. 9'.~ · l "And It's vlrtua)ly impossible to fl• ea g . No .,.placement has bffn •ppolnted ~· .KeJley, -~ bl1o 1'o llflO'l'1Ci!'"ent lhit the COllltrvatives --She uid· the r8"'1t fled 1n a ,In eiaet ume of. detlh. lt ltf!ml to · · ' . , fQr Lopes( ~i~· Williu'I .cunnqha~. jaU _ward · ~t Or:•nte .. ~ M~ tieve aeeured more tnan haU ~e ~ats-1porti Cit, aayur, i.e waa1 o!f f~ · ... 1 • f. In the Vh:lnity de1erlbed-by the hua-. ,man i: w~ llluc¥d ~ hil!l"' two'\ 1'19•r' dislric(':BuPerfotendeTi'F:· ~ . • · . "i\ • 4etQf't~r the. ciJlllfJ9n. r ,1.:_~._ • ' , ... 1.. new Houseibf CornmGM. , .. prime -· · , , ' nd .~h. aft he left for work gn from their Huntington · Beach " . · ' · ' l Mlts Sirlent waa •a pe...,er~I :.!'11!-hat•aaked for an 1~ with , • • iJ;· -..... w,. er .. and eluded his divorced ·wife's , ~e have notices•~! all< oyer Ute Kelley t>ar while tbe·bodies 'Ol1 ·-· tO B d R J ~~~·ro:~i:";:l~i. wife for~more •lh:an two years was state and ;wl!l .be .inlerviewinc in,,-, T, · (~COLLlllON;·PW.--S) 1 . 1 !T"hla "':1..:..-~ 1'.'° IOllpollon : eroa ette ee ec l. report for guard duty at the Marine guilty ~y nllllt o! clllld to.three weekl. It's wide open to qualJllad ' ' , At almail lbt ume - a BELFAST Nort11arn i..hind '(ill').,.,,; -at Sarita Ana, told al-.. oijng. . . . fl'raoJ\MI both ~:aod ~ t)lO ' . · · -.,. riloYq IN!k ~ op oullide e..iailette Devlin, lbt JS.vur~"' !ital.. ha returnejl l'nlm -11 llhorily f ~t tool<·• S.peno•" Court Jary letl· district ". be noted. .. , Or · 1 ii'o;.....Bt. · . s,;111n wbO 1,o tJia · •---~ w•-unlocked th -'lllhou<tomturDIJs•_,ld"aclliNI •,. · , .,..,. , , · '::l '. At •~• p.m. (1:30 '~· Pl>T) Heath ~ol the.British p="~ .... -:e :"and found 1ht1 wife's ~ fctiiel AOOreW Hyatt; 29. Ju(ip"Rona1d · Cltn~m sakt~ pl"I n,c 1Pa1 1 1 .._,, oqt al the -al tbe ,.........le to re-elecllons 'In bet ,diatrtct. If. led on the bed :n the bedroom-llvln& klhalill -llyatt. to. ttlttfn• to • ~~lanat•on i had (IWl\hll'I to -~, 1'lth, 'Ille · •'-• · C'. • "'"""""' · ,...... .... ( ... DiGLANllj l'llO I) Northern Jttland. aimblnatlon. .~rt ~·1~·1 .~."~l<l l/3--~~~1'!~1 •11\o-,,•!ll•olta>'J ,.,.;,.._,. .... -J lj -~ -. ~ ~-~~-lfJI. a'fs:' , .. iliociUTar achedullna. • .., ....... '" 1 1 . --H -wu arreste;d tn 1W~ta. Karif;i1-, -ur at; to lole~CwvWtaMm , lf'W-.~ ""-'~~H 0 · 1 s1· • K--al-~ l B . h ~ . 14, 11117. two and onH<alf Y··~ said. "ll~·-J··f • flDe .man. aiit thi. • . • I IC ~-· ac ·e eac i~:t~.,v=ah~~~=~..;~:,-....11rilher,asiJntllcont <advancemeqt11.r 11e:"°J.IY·~h,:,~_:~•:."": . JIS -.ilifnn Troy, now I, from the ho..; lllm. n-posit~ are ralher <lffladt early marnlq h-makllqJ It ol- ¥ ·' " • • • • f .. ~ ~ • • • ' • ._.,. • 1 • ·... l · . • .~ ~ mother Mrs. T18"1hli Walte· lo come , by·~~ koow ,he'a brien 111; f~al. AflmM>ml temperablrel wtU ' N . . ~I r' . 'n ~-:i' :r."' . ~· ,',. •::~-'.•. f G A ~! Merilmac Drive,' Hurlt.i~gton ~e~:~J~ ~ <U"riculum work for =·up into the IO'• ...... &lie .~ J D111!Dllrt· Jlf' .QP ·:;;1;-. ua.:i . IJ. .-. . 0 00 . troy _'Ms· Waite 's repaa\ed lldmllall\ll -'-' ~' Mid,)!" WU ~ ,;.,IJDB ...... 'Y ~ .... ..,.;I"'_ · · , ~, , . f . ' ~t point 'she went ' on 1eleviiion 10 leam_ihat,no-affiliil lllBDlll'MIW &!.,. ,,., ? --r..= _ . _...., · . • ' r' ..._, ~ ~ , J. . q, e 111 appeal fllr tlie return of of the mianaliao lialt .... n made an4 I hil ' to ' . ··1 ... u~ """" -r....-,r-;· ::1•. nillf ~ ahore ;;::1."~r.< ·~ ,fll.wr aunrlae today aod by • Lm. had Hor clflldron -paid alf Whan • Wichita deviled Illa! It' had U)'thliia lo .... wJtll • t .. , IOQU ""' ... ,r l •tllla111ototodad JOO bomb ol oil flooUnl West 'Newporl to-' jetty .. :M tnr;~dji ~-·~di cleaned: 9om~reco1nlzed the pt<ture of the 'parental .,..p1a~ aP!t Ille iMOvaUve ball 1J<l"I•? If ro•'r< a dlae joc-. ' 1 ~ ..,... wJthln haK • mlli ot jfo . .,o1 Balboa Peolnluli. • ~ 1 ·~ • • ~ •Id the 100 that wa1 t~rned •. Jl,o H tt children and Immediately call-. IChed•lln&' Died aid '---kl)(,"Voil 'illtoht lhmt •0 . __ ..,. 1 -lhJa -.in& alter,• llf!rt 'I ;The oriCll1 <ilbe::. wu ~~· t .. ~~ ":.:~ d:'st~f ~~I:'; ~H; ,',.apecilroni Kawa 1Ulhorlt~s ."J!'i:t~ :O:.e:!:"~lier1-Tueo'. • ~~ =~:.nD':!~ii;' i~,..~~. -.'. .Wend In 'Ibul'lday ~ghl and m; ., 1" Cout ~1 oU ~ -;t ~rs' feet usu1Uy ta not from cllrinc an e1U'ldlOon heiring de1i1ned day nWrt that IOMt. ~~ ~-.thli Wetlc.tndtr .. l '.1 ' ·1-r ,. • > -..il!er• of a lliile ol ·~· • "11'1 rumpt • llial7at• ' • a Iars• olJ slick; it Is suapected, be d> -hb r<ltlm to .Cal-<nd motlDlar ochedlaJlnt ")Qsl dldnrt. wortil'I ~ ~7ruc":"i!..i~ ~·~a~~ In t:i!~ u~uiu:= -'; f! ..:.~:":.from oilen Olllhinf a-.::::.~';'.-";."~~·~ , =~~·~~· Y tll•ed the. rell uni• m the beach and covered a »foot wide strip of aty Omenil 8ervicel Direct.or Jacob 1 41-. · tlmt the 1y1tem p;~tT;r:~- .._ d1m1. , sand from juM Wiii ol the Newport MyMme aakl bll men would be '°'"g fqvesllp\Ors uld lty1U returhed to He propeled chan1n whl~ would cul :.== :-.. lltwport Ufep1nls reported they couil Pier on oul the penln1UI• to 13111 -· over Iha beacjl Saturday m«nln& to t)ra~Jloi.Coum' and the high probability back Jree limo pen• IO frttila\en f!llCI • • any more oU ~oachlna oh He aaid four40r' five leeet ol the Mrip f'1ke lllte none of the turned under $11 hl~.lae.arrea&ed lblre "becfuJf: ~l'tl 11111.utd ,fn•f• 11 .. Wt.l•ve ahora But a eo..t Guord bellcopttr WH heavy -periulps half an Inch .4111 had IUfllcad. Mynde°ne didn't know l1e.jul\ljlad lo "9 tbQle twn kldl "laip ,tlif_,campu1.cJartnfl-.:houll,!!'!iilJ!. fil\11 n... over the area at mldmomlng thick. ·-the -t al Uw addlUonal oil '!"en 1r,ai,-~ ollll!"4111bo11t '•,!-.iM•~aat-"11<~1'H.'P\I 1111 ...,.nod lbidl paldles wllllin half Clt1 crews we rt at !!" taJt, lhof!IJ oll lhcrre r-1ed by the C.011 Guard: 1 d~tanc9.' If Ide•, -· ' ' l . ' • l I • • -. . .. •' ... 111111.Y I'll.Of • 5 FrWIJ, -19, 1970 l!-;;;;;;;;;.;.; .. ~~....;~ .... ~~~~..;:.;,;;;;;..;...;:...;:...;:.;;.o_ -- a mh o di a .Toll at l 300. . . Communists Increase Angkor Pressure µJGON (AP) -The Americoo clealll Vletnameoe and Viet Ccll.i lor<11. and VWI C.., border bue CllllJ>I, l"PplJ ~ \" all Cam&odian milllOrY operatlonl In view al Ille _....,. mlllWJ lllua-poinll and llllb>I oreas. • lo:blir 300 Frldly, u -preuure lion IC""" Carni!Qdla, be• ~. Ille The U.S. Coinmllld llid IOI! Americ.,. ~ in that country and fresh governmenl ol Gell. Lan Nol bU uk«i: hive' been killed and f,330 WOiwled la ~ on Ille !O!ld to Ille Wuhin11<>n for ~era. and other_all Cambodia• operatiool-llnce A.pijl llm~-ol ~ . m itii'Yeqiilpm..t, )iUt iw•·no ·y;t --19: WMi tlli ftl'il·Amerlcan.--.idvliO;I , .. tbleat.a .tQ_ ~r1B_.!t ~~-received a reply. to SQulh Vieloamele units -went in&o ~ itaelf have• not yet materialized, 'lbere are only '12 days left before Cambodll. Cambodian milituy 1pol:e&man all V:S. troops are lo be ·withdrawn 1be allied commandl in SaJaoo hive he wu certain the afmoet ilolated from Clmbodia, where !DOil OI. ibem ~ nearly 12,000 Me1Q1 troooe killed ii atlll the prime tar&lt ol North have been •ttackiac Nonb Vietaamue in •&be Cambodian fi,titine. South Viet- namese kJues have been put at 711 arid 3,311 wounded. ' .. No major ......,i li&hlinl .... report.d aloai llll -Cotiibodlln -Fri-day, but a llroog Norlll Vietnam.,. and Viet c.on,· force attacked the pro- v~~ capital ot Kompong ThOJJ). • 75 miles nor1l> " --under a .. f;:hotiU!!r Fights B_attle On .Two State Fronts predawn lllONr b>rrqe. nie· Cambodian high comm111d...aaid _ Ille "'*">' pulhed to within !GO· yorda al major ..,.inment strongpolnla al \ l'Nlldmtlal aide Murray M. CholiDet ts been dllpalched to California to ilp Sm. George Murphy in the politicaf.. iena, only to run into trouble himself 1 the marital front. ' Illa atranged wile is lakiD& tbe batUe c:uut. Preaklent Nixon'• special advitor ia ie ID Loo Anaelea today. while Mrs. inalia "Mlmi" a.otlDer of Newyort >acb la d• in Orqe Collllly Supirior iutl Monday. She bu filed a petition for lqaJ paration and $1,000 per month separate aiD~e .. A 1:30 11.m. bearing on e milter ls scheduled belore Juda:e obert Banyord. Fro• Pqe J . --· Chotlner, a 1onftime R e p u b 11 c a n atraLegiat and former Beverly Hilb at- torney, bu been separaled from hiJ: wife since last A~ril, when their Christmas Day, 196:i marriage went on the rocks. "My attorney is a Democrat," said Mn. a.otin<r today wllll a li&lle. Informed political sources 1 a i d Wednuclay that President Nixon was aendinc hil top advilor to ,Wde Sen. Murphy's fortunes in bis bid for re-e.lec· Uon. The· Beverly Hilla Republican, hoewver, said h1I campaign .. ainst eon,ressman John Tunney CD-Riverside) 11 running amoothly and he doeso'L need help. He also denied knoW!edge of Chotiner's nported mission and whether he would be present Friday when Murphy ad· dresaea tbe lourtn bieMial Wut.ern )Vil> l>LLISION:.. ·~~..:,;Winnersarecompriaedof -~-~pu1'JicJo Qffn.eekera and the word Ille city, localed mi Ille rood to Siem Reap, -ay lo Illa ancient ruina of Anpor. Latest report. llid fijhuiia waa raging ~ the ~ty, with the attackers bring· 1ng up rttnl~cements d e s p i t e air &trike. by C&JlibQdian fighter-bombers. There was no word of casualties in the battle for Kompong Thom, which bu been under almost co~t enemy preaure ,or more than a mooth. Cambodia'• rail linll lo Thailand - severed by the Viet eon, Tuesday in an attack 41 mllea northwut al Phnom Penh -remained cloeed as 1overnment troops -alon& Ille tracl< lo clur out tn1D17 forces. Panther Draws Five to Life For Cop Killing d , Mfaa llarlin were fowd pinned around Wubin .... is lllat Prelldent Nix- tbe cockpit ol their Enalilh roadlter. on alma: to keep Sen. Murbpy in the Artb~ DeWltte Lea,ue nlursday was Paul N. Jacob, 11, of tm l?tb ·St., wlnner1' cire)e. se~~-1 to11.~ive· years lo life in state utminster and Terry SmUJa 17 ol A 1ource close to Ca~tOJ HHl aaid Pl'~1 IX' 111: killing on June 4,. 1• ' . r'· ' . Chotloer wiU be auipied lo advlle the ~~. Ana police officer Nelson It Olup ctrcle, llDntingtoO' Bead!, -candidates and their wives and aup-- !re tht two survivors wbo rode in porters on fund-ra.ising, speech-making Superior Court Judge Samuel Dreizen t·crowded-gportscar;-and how~to deel-with·tbe news-media. uk:"'y-ttjttt.ed-motion.rto new -a1 DAIL V ,ILOT l'Mte ~ ..... kllMWtr Cuti.es in the Sand Vacationing Philip Strong,~. builds caSll!;!: while his sister, Hoberley, 11, climbs on her own version o! a castle in the sand. The children are from Highland n.ear San BernaJ'dino and were Captured on ·.film while using their imaginations in NewpOrt Beach. Advisory Board to Plan For New Heart Progr Pauencers who escaped deaq,. iD .He ,wu a by suPPorter in President with . the comment that the jury which alt-" vehicl i.i-Uflad Jobn N1aon.s 1161 campaign and wu awn-convicted the 21·year-old Black Panther A community advisory board was an-Hallahan said all help ls voluntary ug1 1 e Wert JUCIJ. u . · 0101led lo Washington 00 &peci.11 asa.ip-w~ided "methodically. thoroughly and nounced at a Thursday press conferenct and 625 patienls have bttn served since ~~an__augh,_11, of 17381 Misty Lane, and ment alter the victory. faithfully " throughout the 11-wee k trial. to help plan Orange Counly'i first "Out. the clinic opened last October I. arbarlCOran, I,7, ol ~JI-Spindrift . ......---•. ·--.r=J~~-~&=Lher.e-poM: eenttr:--:for..::Jiealtb"'Service&!-'ill tbr The community advisory board Jorma- me, both ln HuoUnatoo Beach. w~ a~ple evidence, to sustam the jury's s<>uthwest Sanla Ana area. tlon-committee, Smith and Hallahan ex· Police who arrived .at the ICent lint Fro• P .. e J reJeclion o( Leagues araument that he Fred Smith a staff member of the plained, is a lemporary group to make Ud the~ I d K Ue aod ui-Co waa: not pruent when the young ' · · reedel:I plans. Members will meet Tues-. Y ~un e Y .__ ran ENGLAND ~trolmaa ~_.shot. Comprehensive Health Planning ASIOCia· day night with Whi te and Dr. John ::: UI I.daze. . _ • • • _. He 1l1Jd' ·rijed.ed defense ariiPnenta tion (CHPA) of the counly, and R. Philp, county health officer, to further dsJde •lml reconstructing the fa~ tharth'i "illness ol a juror marred his spokesman f~,r the new advisory group, the project. . iOI ~.!:ikl F r e e d I e 1 Albany apartment hOUlf: where he has ability to evaluate evidence and that said pre-registration ol prospective pa· ~airmen ol the aivisory board are ~arS:•* '•ytha~~ abacbelorfiatandmadehilfirstpublic jurors were were unduly influenced ~y · tlenls !s proposed in "an area _where H~le~VelardeofP~n-CRO:TedBeasl~y. the "-" ~ ,. 1 rr cue •PPNrlf)Ct 11 prime minitter-elect.' a courtroom deputy '1 I u n. draw i 11 there 11 the greatest· concentration of pr1nc1pal ol Franklin Sthooli _and Lucille ive th WI)'. Heath, normaJJji-1 SJlf"retiring figure demOflstration . the medically Indigent." -------1'rancls, League of Women:voters. ~~ er driver mlde an effO!i to atop, stood on the doorstep in the sunshln~ Judie Dreizen also rejected defenae Srrllth sii.d thr~ unnamed sites_ are Among those seiv!'11 are Carolina .dence Ul4lted after · Probia& t be wavJ.nc and snµllnc wltb undisa:uised attorney Robert Green's pleas that the under c~ns.iderallon and the advisory 1-tesa. Pa~.CRO : Wilham Chavez. Mex-~e ~id t doubJed H . 1 t delight at crowdi cheerio& and clappinl minimum lerm for League's Sentence h?a~d will help ~oose the _l~atlon and jean-American Educational «?>mmitlee; ?ach's 1970 e:n tralfl {atalitu n t 11.n I Jch him. be reduced from live years to si.z rnonth.s. aid in Its 'ope:rali~ .fnd, pot1c1es as they fJ . Thomas Browne: Le1al Aid Soci~ty-: d been 1 h' Y ra ' " He stepped into his car and was driven Green left the court room to be11n coocern the low iJcome ml~lty people Dr .. £?onald Sperbngt UCl ·school or ~ d 1 · lhe 1 1 thr "'"'" t • . lo the Conaervative centr&I office where preparation of his appeal a1aln1t the who are . expected to benefit from the Medicine: Carrel Thatcher, . registered cros na: 11 11 o,... n another lar e Cfttwd dteered•tu verdict and 1entence. new service. nurse. Santa Ana Valley High School n:c::,, ~:'aTaJ~ae:~::' &::ee: · -After Lhalnking his support.e~·. iteath ''Th~e is not the slightest doubt in Establishmen_t .of the outpost health • and !r~n~ R.odriguei, ,Franklin Schooi Innocence Proclaimed ,] • ~yManson • SANTA llOH!CA (UP!l -i Clllrllllitiiat"-;.l;Bi-f -. VC ii....... tbe lllppie~ . with the murder of Sharon fate and aev. en othen, procWmad hfl innoooiice ·Tburllday al .. im[IMllllllOI iourtnoni newt conference. ''I know whal I've done ud I ·don't have any &uilt," Maaaon, a, told a courtroom filled witb n e • 1 m e n 1 phoiocrapllera and tpeelaton. Willl jury .. 1ec11oo i![ Illa Tajf-LllllAD· ca mwder triaJ rerz112~ until' u-.. •• ' ' ~__,, .ll-aad cp daWldant Buaai Alldlll appUred in Superior Court -tar pre trial plOtionl ID tbe .G111 H)iimln murder, in wbich tMy allo .U. lecimd. Aa be took hia Hai it. Ille <Gll)jel table, pboqrapberi •""'""" lmwlld and thouted queltiou at Iii I I I 0 9, Alllloutb be bea been ilhot<llra[lhed i.a .. tna -n m lhl T,1e -· 11a 11a1 never before. rflPODd!d l 1t ~ llrJlth ·to newsmen's queationa. · · Turnin& around to smile amiably lntf the television .cameru, the 1li&ht, Jona:· haired ~endant aaid. "You're the jury. You 're &ht cwrt. YG\l'te &he wboJe thine If you a:ta.nd for It, 11 you contribute to it, the• you're part of it:1' Miss Atkins, wearing a powder blue aaUn .frock 1ewed for her by I member of the Manson "family", ttood quiatJy by. "Il'a.a beautiful ~ay, ". shi obaerved. ''The sun was 'out this mornina. Did you see it," Man&on a5ked feporten. "I've paid my debt to aoci,ty," Mansoll A.id. "I've 1iven it D yean ·of my life. Ju1t so you can walk \he · 1treet1 . and ride your bicycles, I've lived in your reform &ehooil and your orphan11es." Manaon'1 attorney, Irvin1 A. Kanarek, -sat beside him while Manson answered -• reporten' quf!Y!lf'll and , later .uked Superior Court Judge Llurence J. RJt. tenband to .permit regular press con· ference.s for the cultist. > '' r anaon la entitled acceu to the mass rnedia ,11 Kanare uid:"I""t -- should be Ht up 1"ith "some lfOlllld rules, so we won't have cirCUSf:I lite what you observed here this momini. with everyone shoutin& question& in a disorg1nized fashion.~' _ RiUenband denied_ the_request, obler_y· ing Kanarek was "articulate" and ca·pable of presenting Manson's view1 · to th! news media. The judge also turned down yet anoth• moUon 4to permit MaMOD to act a his own. Norney, and denied a requat to tum'" over prosecu~ of the caM to the state aUomey ,eneral'1 office. He agrffd to COiiiiar a Jrritten request for the.. cliange._of ~ton, to be prepared by Kanarek. Manson and Miss Atkins were ordered to enter plea1 In the Hirunan CUI ISi Oct. 13~ Their trial in. the Tali cue will rtsume Monday, with seven juron tent.atively 1el~ 10 l•r. ' A hlle ., .. WilJi 1.J ~ :.: mm ~ ,, ., DrlJ tine da ; ii. 1 I I I , , · • ' .told them in · . " my mind that the appellate court will center wu approved by the Board of PTA. ie locati~ of another aw~me trqedy. 1 a mor~ seriou.s . vem, We quickly reverse this decision ," be u.id. Supervisors last April 21 upon recom· Supervisors were t.old April 28 that Frota P.,e ] • Just.-a-liUla-n:ioee.Jhan..11S-yean .. aao.-._RYl~O[W;-r.d the r1gb_t P-2.lk:ies_.llld_w.!L_ --····--mcruJJ!:ion of Robert While. Orange the county medica l center in Oran e D vo bani band1ls chased across from have . convm~ the country_ they are -County ~ClrCentef Administrator. --rans to artSWEr lflellriaSOfUie mediCaR}---nA .. RiTNE---· · -~ mta Ana by police rammed broadlide t~e right poll~es. We ~re 1om1 to pro-Grove Nabs One lt is hoped the clinic can be activated .indigent because of "the fee structure lTI · LI • • • tto ~ van c_arrylng a crowd ~ v1de them with the ngh~ a:overnm~nt as soon' as late 1970 or early 1971. ·and co 11 e cl ion 1p r o c e du re s : .l 1estmwter H11b School d ram a and that government Is gomg 1? provide Pan-CRO (All Color Resource transportation problems : crowded was ''Tnonthl-old with no tract• of debris ii !Uden4. . . for a better co.untry ~·' . . • Organization), sponsored by UCJ, is facilities, and language and cultural bar· beneath it" ... Two were kllled and 1e~al cr1tJcally. In the belief or Brlli~h poh~CllIIS, . Bur lar Sus ect aiding in plans for the health --eenler, riers .'' The o_J'!!:n window Wal noted' by tbt IJ yured!.... wh~e the bandit.I ~-~t_comment~tor~ and ol Wil~ h1m~!!f, accordina:-t Patr-ick""".Hallahan;-studen ;J~h u of CHPA told board husband (fii!y aaCii[JOlln rem:ern«·--·!1-+-i+- n.scalllea .--:ere 1~er-atntincecl to: a lRIUSeW1ves revolt ~1iinst r1su11 .pnces b 1 director. He said his group has been member:., "To accomplish the goals 0£ bered it to be open before ht left, fe term.s Jn prison; s~ de1th, ca~ \\'as the. only plausible explanation of Police captured one urg ary suspect operating an evening ·clinic. three days the new center, the fee structure sh011ld officer1 said. A .. , lw 1 commissloa ol i feloriy 11 ml:lfder. Labor 0s defeat, or at least a major in Garden Grove early I.bis morning a "'eek at Franklin School in the be establisMd on a sliding scale related The front door o( the apartment factor in it. but his alle1ed accomplice was luckier southwest Santa Ana area to treat to the ability to pay, and collection reportedly was locked when Johnlon ar· ~ixons Mark 30th More than t:S millim Briti.!h teenagers when he ucaped on foot despite being children up to 14 years. procedures lhould be tolerant." rived home from du ty. voted for the first lime in this election fired at twice by an officer. but it still wu not clear how they Michael McNabb, 30, of 11850 Beach had cast their ballots or whether they Boulevard, Stanton, "·as jailed on WASHINGTON (AP). -The Pr,.ident nd :r.trs. Nixon will cele,.brate .dietr-toth 1edding annlveraary along wltb Fatber'1 lay_ at Camp, David Sunday, the White louse announced today. They will 10 ate Friday to ~e mountain retreat near bwmoo~ M.d., !or Ille weekend. tipped the tca1a in Heath'• favor. burglary charges. Police claim the pair entered the-r Hustler bar, 12692 Garden Grove Boulevard, about 3 a.m. by p1,11ling boards DAILY PILOT N1~ert l1•a ........... ,, c ......... . ' Jury .Cwars Son. Of lnllustrialist On Drug Chargf!s l>ellber1Ung 10ng into the nlihl. a jury his cleared the .in of 1 San Clemente lndustrlalist of any JUilt, in a trial stemming frc:m two incidentl R1'b1 tl N. Wttd l'•u.ari-1 .,,. ,.wb!iM>tr involving marijuana and police clashes. J•c~ •. c~·l•v James C. Lusk. 21, who lived at 2571 Vkl ""' «e-t -~-' M....... · Santa Ana Ave., Costa Meu, when the lh111111 K11,.il 1:1.1er incidents occurttd late last November, The"''' A. M11rphi111 had been charged with two counts of MINI .... Ediler • oft a makeshlft service porch in the rear of the establishment. A neighbor heard the noise al)d called the polict station. Officer Donald Hodges responded and found the two men inside the bar. They rled but Hoc11e1 tackled· McNabb after a "Short chase. "' During the chase. he fired his revolver at the fleeinj; men !wict but miNed. Pilot. Praised F.or School News June Special J0160 &LAH TOP TAllU-14" THICK ' 1;, .. .,,.._, • .uu assault and marijuana pouesaton. l===..,?C," o''"" CW!ltY li•", ... ~---1·-'-,,"'e drugc tiaiges--and one-asuult owic.. count were dropped before the jury bea:•n A plaque and praise wert: awarded lo lht DAILY PILOT l'bundayJiJhl by the Fount.aln Valley ScbooTOistiict 191~---­ c:-11 M1u: lJD wc11 •• 1 ~,,., .Jts deliberations under Superior Court H....,.1 ••1,11: :nu wu1 ••11111 ..,....,.,.. Judie Samuel Dreiien's lnslrucUons. Ufu'll 1"m: m ~ere.t •-,.""''""'°"' •"'"' 1111s ••tc" ,,....,... They found Lusk not I u ii t y of ~ '*""'": xis Ntr111 ei Cffl'IN ••• asaaulUng Laguna Beach police officer . L . John Saporito last Nov. 25, when the patrolman tried to amst bim durinC an alle1ed malrjuana pickup. · ~ Judce Dreben reconoJened the panel ""'1 ~ •• ahortly befort mklnight Wedhelday, at ::!~~0~· =~ldld :.., ~.: which time they found ~Lulk innocent ••Y 111 .., ..... 1'""' iw .. ...,... , .. r11. aner ne.1rly aix hotirs Of diacuuion. .. _. lltkll, c-i. ,,,_, -1111111... . ... c11 ..., ._.,11o v1111~. ,..,. wu~ •-Defense atomey Geor1e Cheu! arautd "'9kirolf .. " ...... 0.."'91 C-1 l'-*lltlll!ll th l Id • t~ b .. _ °"""1" .,1111i..,. 111~1, ,,. " m1 •• 1 ev ence presen ~ y ""' pro- .. ,11o • ...,.. • Mtwtt" 111(1'1, .,,. • w.1 secutJon was insufficient to convict his a.y Stttlt, C-Ml:l-t. •t. obj J --• ,_. 17141 64-4121 client. -who-wa, .we ect "" a m1o1u1U11t for a week before he wntndtred. c~ AAscit111 ' '42·1671 eo.ta Maa police nearly capUlred him See Ch 1 1• 611 De,..,_ .. , at a frimd't home al one pOlnt follo•lna , ....... 4fJMJt Daa Iden ' ' c;.,..""1. 1,,., Dt.._ c...u ~ t~Lquna ~ct b)c t, DUt Lutt ~,. ... -. _,,., 111'111n!G-Oed and wasn'l hit when lawmen fired l!lh•ltl ~ .,. ,.....,,,......... ""'111 ah •• l h' "''' k •• t •1!"'9v! .-..1 ,.... Oi.a a un. .,. ... .., .. ~ _.,, • He repottedl)' rt\,urntd to hi1 famlly ._.. -. :r.&~'' := ...,. In San Cltmeate. wMN be w.u perlUH-.::,:i-:.-:-r"' ""11 •-•"=: ed to five up anS dtllftfed to Cbula'1 "'*"" _. .... ....., u.• '"""IV._ law ofticel in iaat.I ADL - • for excellence in press coveraa:e of the district durin& the past yeear. Members of the district educa tio n auoclation. the school employu: aPOCia· tioo and the leadership ISIOClaUon, pick· ed the DAILY PILOT after I reviellt' of news. editorial and pictorial coveraae of 1everal county newspapers. Alan Dirikn , West Orana:e County editor. accepted the award and praised lht school district slafl !or It. £OOPer•· Uon with the preu: . Tornado Kills Youth MYERSTOWN. Pa. !UPI) - A tornado sy;epl ak>na 1 !\t mile path in 1 rura1 _area here Thundq, kllltna a ti.year-old boy, in;w"ln& five others, and causina exlensive dQ\qe to five farms. J01eph Tice , II. died In Lebanon iloapltal from head injurlea aufftr9d when he w11 llruek by a• bum tom loooa from a . 1111'111 bWldiq. • SPICIAL $14450 .... $169. ·-fuly '"'" ..., ... -aly --M. ..i. " .... -la ..... .., ...... lloo't -• .,. pem.lty h ... ~ 9' • r-•••I• price. ~ Anllollll lo ... folowlot ftohttn: ...... --ow Spoohtt'-Dhlraul>ll °"'' -1toc1r-·V ___ _......y ..... DEALERS FO)I: HEl\IREDON -DREXEL -HERITAGE ••• . -. NIWl'O•T llACH 1717 W-1111 Dr., 642·2050 Dl'IN PR!DAY 'Tl L t • INTEltlOltS Prolualonal lntorio< . LAGUNA llACH ft. • A • 11 bl-•tD M5 North Cout Hwy. ff4.6111 ~111nora · va a -OPIN P•IDAY 'TIL t ..... tel hM_M• el ..... C...., M .. 1161 • ---· \ ' '°' 1 (R· Col ol tin1 Ire ( cla de1 ual ! .. (B lht "bi the bal I cleJ otd --"'r.i=-llil . . • 1 Tl ... In neJ Nt l • • • -·-·--) -~ .Bunt.ingion Beaeh Ted•y'•~ • voe. ~J. NO. ·1~. " S_EcTIONS, 42 PAGES ~ . - 3 Die • • • A collision at a lbpltiagton Beach in&lrl8clion crilicii.ed fat cOnfusinc right- ol-iray Qns -one vehicle a spore.car with lour YOWll ~ in the Cl!dpit, -tllllil three ~ illljured five others late Thanday al)llil. One driver wu a'fie'sted at the scene Gothard Slreet. IDll Talbert A venue; ~ opt charaa of felony manslaalbler, ml citlld for aJle1edly ~a alop llin ~driving wthout 1be dead-were identUied today as: -EvweU Freedle, 22, ol ~ Ch.inook DriYe, HuntinP>n Beadt. -Q!ou 8'rl..... •. of 9831 Con· tinental Drive, Huntington Beach. -Jamie I. M.lrtia, 21, of 2905 Jacaran- da Ave., Colta""'Mesa. Arrated WU Barry G. Kelley, 19, ... -~,. . .. .J ·1n ·Beach .· C.Ollisiori • ' of 7111 Koledo Lani, HunUnctOO Beadt, driver 'of the vehlcle lhat FreecUe'a car ' rammed broodlide at JUO p.m., police . aaid. P'atrolman Ron Jenkins laid both y~~ were Oatlened qainst a nearby · cham link fence and a fire ·had broken out in the engine compartment of one when police arrived at the tragjc scene moments later. _ None of the injured were reported In serious condition today al Orange COOtit}'ftfeliical Center and Huntington lntercomnu1nity Hospital, where they were taken for trea\ment. · . Investiptors '8kt the arrested motorist, Kelley, was booked into -the ~ jail ward at Orana:e 1eounty Meilic&l Center afJer tne COhiiii>n. , Miss Sargent wu a paasenger in the Kelley car, while the llodies of f'!e<IJle NeJIMr driver made an ellwl lo atop, and !Ills Mlr\ln ..,,.. found pinoed police -afte< ......... I be In the cockpit ol their Engliab roadster. evldeoce. Paul N, Jacob, It, ol tm 17th St., The Kcldent -H a a II a 1 ton· Westminlter, and Terry Smilh, 17, of Beach's lilt tralllo,'*611 role, wlllcb l5ll Glup Cbde, Huntinglon U..ch, had been only three.' were the two survivors who riiCie in . n.e crouiq 11 tlile lut tbrou&h In-. the crowded sportscar. teraectian before Talbert Aven.1111 coma Paasenprs who escaped · death tn to 1 ·dud end P Golden Wiit Street, Kelley's vehicle were identified as John the Joc.Uon of IDOlber aw1101De tra&edy. - Cavanau&h, lt, ol 17181.Mtsty tane, and Just 1 little more tban aiJ yean qo, Barbara Coran, 17, of. 120911 Spindrift two bank bandits cbued acnm from _!-a_~~lh in Huntington Beach. Santa Aal by poUce rammed broadside PoUce wOO arrived -at the scene first Into 1 YID carryinC 1 crowd of said they found Kelley and Mt. Coran Westminster HJch Scbool d r a m a wandering in a daze. studentl. Invest11ators reconstructing the Jatal Two were killed-atilt,several crilica'lly broadside collision-saicf Free,d 1e·1 1 in,iµTed, whi; .the blnciits -almost sportscar was evidently Mftl'illoufid--on--unscathed--were later sentenced to Gothard Street and in that case wou~ife tenns in prison, ..me, d194th caused have the right of way. · · in commislioo of 1 ftlonJ ii murder. . ' Tories'· Heath New British Prime Minister LONDON (UPI) -CoOlervaUve party -Jeader.EdwUJljj!!th, who swept to J10W<f in ooe of the biggest electoral upsets In ·British hiatm'y, took: office as prime minister of Britain today. Queen Elizabeth II named Heath· in a brief·ceremony at ~kiftlham Palace- half an hour afte'r his beaten 'Laborlt•- rl•al, ~-'bad drlvtn to' Ille - ~ .. ol~ ~ hi•'P i llrtlloo ... -t IWI P,91'1UD!ftl. The ~ _..ci .. .....,.._ and caJled in Heath on Wiblon's con.. tliluUcnal 1'a4vice." The move eildet five and a half years of Labor rule and ended Wibon's dream. of bein& lht first ptime minister to win three ccm-- Is there any doubt about what' Is &oing through lhe mind of David Spell, 2: as he ob~erves one of eernlval rid's at Warner Avenue "'4' Ma1nolia Street in Fountain ValleY.? Carnival is part of Fountain Valley Found.ors Day celebr81ioq, whicb'continues thrtugb Sunday: T~cli~~··pt~d~ .to 'B·o~d .. ., ' . , . .' ~ .. To ·Retain Post ,at SChool .. secutive tenns. By TERRY CO'",,...• ti. ' ' It 'bl th JI · ·~ bi·Jincual and bi-cultural child..._ Bello . was J>OSS.1 e e . po s predicting ot .. o.u, ,.i11t...., T •. ,I . . • DA&Yl""°T"'--W ..... Dtrtllll AT TALBERT (STOP) ANO GQTHARD (THRUI, ·SOME>PEOPLEAREN'T GE.TYING THE MESSAGE · a big Wilson viclory had Jed to com-Will Rogef& quoted Kipm.• ~Idly has been aa advllor to the federal placency -and non-voting -by .... . governm, ent on the prnop~ Uci ii L_B~hy~Badh~m - ' ,· . .-Agamst Freeway ~n~ld.:fo £cite ' . A bill to .remove a Newport Beach 1e~t of the 0 Pacqic CQast Freeway has Deen 'held Over until next W~nesday for a vote ~y the state Assembly. The bill, authored by Robert Badham (R-Newport Beach) would delete the eoAst Freeway rrom the southeast limits of Newport Beach to Roule 39 In Hun· tington Beach from the California freeway system. _ Critics of Badharu 's legi slative efJort claim the deletion would set back beach devdopment and would overload Hun· tinaton Beach surface streets. MaUhew Weyuker, an administrative Uliltant for Aasemblyman Rooeft Burke (Jl.Huntingtoo Beach) said the vote on the coolroversial i~e :was delayed "because Badham does not quite have the support he needs and wanted it held bKk." F-iddler. Wins Again Laborites. night, then implored trustees of lhe Fdun-~ also bilingual. The JJl'Olf&Dl starts-ii. By ni&htfall Heath was , in power lain Valley School Diltrict nOt lO remoVe · ·tial tn the blga:e&t political upset In 'B'ritain · him ·trom Tam lira SCbool. uu year nut September at Tamura. since Labor's Clement Attlee threw out _ Roten, who wa1 backed by 1 petition Roeell agreed the cbante i a -~-goveminent of Prime-Mlniiter with 320 names and more than 30 ... ,.,.g COCX'dinators is necetllrf• but aUed Winston Churchill al the cloae ol World ~-.. trustees lo· allow him lo revert 'bict Fatal lntersectiQn~Onee- , War II. in the aucli~nce, said he was :even wfilini to' cLutr00ril teacbini to mDam at W P dF · w At 1 :~ p.m. (5;5' a.m. PDT) fitath's to take a tl,300 pay cut to remain· Tamura . as rotec e ' ' o· r ay._s ConservaUVes topped the fiJIUrt 0t l18 at Tamura. . 1 ' • ' "We · have .no '•· .. b'· .:-1....:..t ""-•' . . • · , . · in Parliament li!all and lhus won an The edu<ator qOOted a poem' by -~ ~ •....- ' ""--.ablolute.majocityJn.Jb.e new a»-member R~ar KJPl!ng to em~l..,)h!!L....;•;killl: u a coordiUtor," Brict ·uaureil 1'he Gothard ~-Talbert Avenu.e in-qo ~µae we IOI.Ind ~pie were .1e't-1 tersection -scene ~ the triple-death ting a little c~1ess,''. J.a mes, crash in Huntington Beach Thursdayi Wheeler, public works director, \?Xplained House of. Commons. It la party. st prefe~ for non-material 1atns, lbel\ ..,.--parents, ''Nt's why we: want· him in the House which determines who ii said, "While the rest of the woi:kl .0.: to continue u a' coordinator at' another the pcime minister. ahead al a maddening pace, I choOse school. We need men lite hbn in ttiat Wilson had waited until this moment to take one giant step backwarqs." posit.ion." · berore concedina: fonnally, although in Rogers is seventh.eighth grade "I penooaUy feel I can be molt ef. · television interviews earlier he left no coordinator at Tamura School. District fective aS ·a classroom teacbg a~ ~ubt that he tnew he was a beaten officials want to lransfer him to Tamura," ,Rogers (!plied. night -used to be a (our-way stop. this morning. "They used to slow down A year ago, the intersection, at the and try to slip through.". entranre to the city's central park, was Gotard Street had four-~ay stop signs changed to ·a two-way stop with Gothard until work started on widening Golden Street being the through thoroughfare. West Street, which runs parallel a block Two months ago Lt. Paul Darden, to the west. Gothard Street was then head of the police traffic bureau, warned converted into a through street to take drivers about such intersections along the extra load. Gothard street following a rash of ac-After Golden West Street was reopcn- cidents. ed, Gothard Street was kept as a through "Far too many coUisklns are occuring slreet, however. at these controlled intersections where "Our traffic infonnation showed that lhe through street is not ~ired to it Wat now required as a through street," atop," he said. "The problem is Uiit Wheeler aaid. molorlsll approaching on lhe side -At lhe interoeclion, G<ilbaril :;tltet hu either do not stop Or after 1 Rap just a 35 mph apeed limit and Tfllbert ~veuue asswite the traffic on the throu&b street a 40 mph llmlt. . must stop loo." Sgt. Ed Groom of tbe police traffic · Along the lnterseCUons on Gothard bureau allo offered an explanaUo~ of Street, a north-south thoroughfare. the why Gothard Street was kept u 1 side streets -in Wednelday ru,ht's throu&h street even after Golden West cue Talllert Avenue -are pested with Street was reopened. man. McDowell School next year and brin& Four parents spoke Jn behalf.of..ftoteis, With\n minutes Wilson's No. 10 Down-lhe McDowell 7th..ath grade coordinator, all acclaimina: his QW in workina with ing St. office announced : "Following the Vince Bello, to Tamura. -the children. announcement that the Conservatives Rogers said he would rather · revert "Jt's that. skill we Want to keep at have secured more than half the &eats back lo being a teacher:.U.an be tr1f!5fer-Its belt use," Brict said. in the new House of Commons the.prime red. , &cers' plei wu bued, ~ said, on minister ha.S asked for an audience with hThe reason for the transfer· ls that the need for itabWfy. ''Tl\ere are .three her majesty to tender the rel.ignatioo BeUo has special qualificatioM to run roajcr IOCialilina . q~i• _ · tamtty. of his government." two federal projects at lhinufa," Mike school and religion. I bel\eve the ~ At aJmoot the same moment a Brick, dlatri<I auperintendent: esploined is the last ol U.... willl ·-~ J fumUure moving truck pulled up outside lo Ibo boanl. ' atabillty." • --'" JO Downing St. The federal project is . a . pro-JlOlera left ... Vonnonl today - -At 2:31Lp.m. (6:30 a.m. PDT) llealh gram · provldlni in-lchool educali6o ~ he pllJll lo -a·privalo ndnC acboal stepped out of the door of the fashionable • ' tor t.he .aumgaer~ --f Albany apartment house where he bas J · Dlltrict officials ~lcated they w.._ a bachelor nai and made his firll public Trlisteo · Seated continue talka wltli 'him throqiloal-U., .a~ as prime minister-elect.. ~ summer. No deciaion 'is neCeuary ua&ll Heath, normally a shy, reliriRI fWUre, · next Stptember, a 't)okesnian ,US. . •tood on 111. doorstep in the •unshine On .. y alley. Board wavil!J and smilin& with undisguised delight at crowds cheering -aoo-clipping .- - ' • A new tftlltee took a sea{ Tburlday him. h' --• d . night on the Fountain Valley school He stepped into JS car IUIU was nven OOa d a double warning. ''When Golden West was closed people WEISER, Jdaho (UPI) -Alvin San-Jn ack!ition to the stop sign, a second got into the habit of using Got.bard cterson, 74. of Seattle, won the senior sign hangs beklw warning, "Cross Street Street and now they r.ontinue to use :. okl Ume fiddlers championlhip Thursday Docs Not Stop." it -1, for one, am one of them," ---"thl-thlrcH"ear;rt---rTow;--..-;;Jlw~~the-second· sign 1-whUe~said. to the Conservative central of_fice where .: · France James took over for another lar&e crowd cheer~ him. _ --Fra~· Donov!n . ...-_ _. _ 1 New 1 Coast Erosion· Project Slated The f1Ce1'al-the<"1&me,-4>ut lhe name wat chana:ed. Mrs. Donovan became 1 newlyW<d• for the aecond tilne p aho took the vows with Daniel James, ~a member of the Wt:ltm.inlter Parts and Recreau.o:' ~t. . -. Wiien aaked -:Din .-. Mra. By' ALAN DIJWN ... DelW ......... The Army Corps of Engineers will launch anot.her $1.S milJion project to -.,,1 beach erosion alonlf the Oraoae ~ lhls fall . The job •Ill slarl With a huge sand -replenishment program a~ Surfside, the ' private colony with three quarters of a mile of beachfront, and end with a new' sand fill and more wort on the pOinl to N._rt Beadt. •• ne procram caUs for rock-facm, the steel aroinl al tOth and t&th stree\S In Nnport Beac~ and putting in a new rod< '"'8 ~ lllh Street and Newport Pltr: '.fbl ,,,..am was outlined at a meetinJ ' \ • of homeownon in· Ille Surfside colony Thll.-Y niihl by --~ experil from lhe C«pa ol Eogineers. The Surfside bomecnmm had been writing to the corps for •vwal monthS ui.ina wben the • qlneera would repleniah their· beach. • • -· . "We bave been lollng our beach and have bel!D ura:Lnc the corps to replenish. the sand before it Ids worse..," Willard Morris, president of the :la.home colony explaillod. Col. Robert Malle~ of the eng;-1 1S1Ured the homeowners that the corps would start wort IOOn on the sand ~t-!k llld Wa rollll wblcll hid been scheduled for the fall 9( 1'71 ...uld l!udv"""_a.ypr. • A reflJ1 of I~ million cubic )'ll'dl ol WMI, wllich will ~bly be drodced Iran &he seal Beach......,Naval Wupons Station barbor, will begin. this November and be completed in Februiry before next year's tt.onn lellOO. ~ In ltM the enaineers replenished 1111.d at Surfside and created a t ,.,CJOl.lun1 beach 51111 feel wide. A atrlp at lhe north end ol Surfside, howe•er: IJ now ooly 15 feet wide. 4 • , The work at Newpor! Buch wlU nqt be ""1e unUJ the Su-pro1r1111 ls completed, Col. Malley ""1· , "We'll look al h)'dl'flrQbic mrveys fn \IJo wlator _an4, ... ¥d se WW. the Newport work i1 • ...-ry,•: OlJ. 1 Malley aaid. · • • "'!'he an>ins are workin& .. n there, akhoup we have received complainta \ about their a_ .... _ - H'ftle sroins are pllJnc rusty so we'it put rocts on either tide of them,'' he added. Jn..al!<Jllion lo· bulldlnl f new grojn, lbe tncinetrs alto pl~ an ID0,000 cubit ~rd WMI fill f<M: Newpart Beach. '"" procram is 111 part m the Orange 'County Beach Erosion Control Project utendin& 13 miles from the Ian Gabriel River "to the. Newport Harbor fntrance: The ·-binid a>ll for Ille Surfside and Newport w«l< la utimai,cl al !J.I milliOo, wllh )oeol auli>oriU.. Jll.Yinc Slltl9, ~ atata 1131,111 and lhe ledoral ........... tJ.-... .. ,, • Donovan replied. "He's home bUyait· Ulli·" SilO Ills two y<>unlllen. a li-- old.pJ-iall'.a Jt.1"ar-old boy. • . ' . . ' ' -Boys ~lub : ~·~•" ~ • J ' • · Take11 P!>St in,-Valley : . ' · 8)11 bl Prete. '4, ~ ..moo tbla .week u \he ..., execuUve ' ~ qi the .lion' Club o( P'UWlaill Valley. DI -l'nde 1111 pnyloualy -procram dtreclor of the Ginletr a ..... Boys' Cluli He is aln"tllUy at\endln& cal Staie, Looi Btach aQd' la.in. bis 1enlor yo.11r with.~·. r .eere·1tio,n ad---, ' • --\\'eafhr -- : Th9o,e J1~y,.}\aey ~aya ol.' ....... begin lhis. weekend, wttb IOml early mombl&• -maklol· tt of. flcial. ---wJll ~ uP ialo lhe ••• alOllfl \Ill . COllt. , -----" ; OAILY ... LOT ~uilty Plea Mur ~----------.'=---';;::===~..,,.----Clues Sifted ~nteroo nHoldup ~ Runllnctan llWli mu PlUW PD y- nnday fo char.., tUt he atlempled, tnifepoint, to rob. the nfanqer fJl bei&bhorhood service station. , ' ;;uperior c.un .ruq. J""!'I r. Jlldit llered Wayne L. Walker, llll, al 17m 111an Drive, to J'tt\lm to court 'Ju)J • !or aentencinl. Walter f.c:es a pmiW. ate prbon term of up to one year. Police arnot<d Walker lut April II leL.lbe dllOll!ll!ll_ ad. -~ mpaniclno allempled to ...,-.,.-....aar of a eervice Utiaft at Bach .w...n! IJld Hell A..,,... Walker wu aanned by tho...-, but ma•apd brealc .._ IJld """""' In hil car. '!be lour w... lal'1' baited by olfioenl a nearby retklenUal ara. Walk•"• cnpenionl, all minon, are facinC ~court- Iuntington Man 4'ound Guilty . . er --• .. , Blood Stains Clem£nte Killing S~lution? .. a, .1CJ11N VAi.TERZA Con>nor's Investigator John Gill said The baflllnl a-ol no oaiual • • ...., ,_ ..,, there was "no evidence of violent sexual attlck aM no appl!Wt breai·tn ~ ""91em1 ~. incl'udfng st¥eral activity" in the autoply e1amina~ ,lmfOUJldin1 the effort, bklody foot prtnb near the kitchen alnk Wednesday nJaht. He would not~amphfy -Mrs. Johnson1s wal~ WH dilCOVtl'ed "'" 'the' Wtnie objed 1oJi1t11 Ill lite • this. -· _ ~ • ~ ll)ltsln1 fro!" t!ie. ~~,. llal, mOuntlnl Jnveslliauon of the brutal "And 1l's ylrtually impolSJblt to-fb: · Jlowev.er, - be4Una: • 1tabblng murdei: earlier·~ an e1act time of death. ~t., seems to '(be ~mall aP,&rtmtnt lho\rr'ed R~iral week or a young San CS.mente homewlfe. be in the viclnily described by the ·hu.. initial signs ol break-in· ,_ a 11l·incll Orange County SherilI'a aiJne lab in-band -shortly 1fter he left for work , hole fu the comer ot a window abOve vestipton, who art continuing minute ·at 4:30 a.m. Tueeday," Gill added. the bed and a wide-open kitchen •,,mdow uamlnation of literally bundles of. Mart Johnson, It, who ,1eft h1I wife with a metal chair beneath jt on -the e'lideoct, a1ao m examlning the prinll to report for suard duty at the Marine patio. ' dl1COvered near the kitchen link in the helicopter bate at Santa ADI , told of· But po\Jce said the shattered alus next room from the bed . where Mrs. ficers he returned from work shortly was 0 month1-old with no traces of debris Connie Lynn Johnlon _w,_s found Slain. __ befqr.e noon Wednesday.-unlocked the beneath It." _....,_._. Her"'Mirine hui6and found -the body front door and found his wife's body The open window was noted by the Wednaday ·noon. sprawled on the bed in the bedrOom-livini husband they added. Johnson remern- Corcmer't invealigat.on said today the room combination. • · bered It to ~ open before he · left, 21).yur-oJd victlm had been vfciOutly He immediately n-Otified police, he said. offlcen Nid. atabbed, 1Juhed and beaten sometime Detectives, who have been inltrviewing 'The front door of the apartment , earJy Tutlday morning. · th! husb'and every·d•Y Jlnte the murder, reportedly waa locked when Johnai ~- Tbe lnveatiiaton declined to detcrlbe tenned the Marine lance corporal "1noat rived home from duty. the cuttine weapon used, but aald the helpful and cooperative." "We are gi.ving 1 lat ol attention . beating m the woman'a held wu cauaed ·No slrong suspect.I have been indicated to ihOR footprinU:, evefl to the point by a ttool f~ in tbe kitchen; ~ll;htr bv investigators. ~ of removing th~ kitchen sink above u". beaUnc, :"abbthe repeated cu:fd reesides siltin& the evidence, detectlvn them ," said Detective ser1eant Robert 11.aahfnc and In& of a knlle are 1ttemptin1 to formulate a motive • Mason, who IJ aharinc the invesUptlve ha~ cauted de1tb. f~r the cr,_,lm~•·:..,.,="--_______ Jlffort_wiUL~Goodwln. c ;-~ * * * Sherif£ Hunts Blind Will ~ead }f Chilcl Stealing :,.-mu. w11e _p1uc1ret1 bl• two 'YGWll Man, Woman ... ·~ !.~nc1rro:::blteu~= = DAOLYPILOT--I v· . D th -They'll "Navigate'-Sports Car Rally -for mare t1tan two yean wu ClaamfJer'• .Favorite n ie1o ea . .und pllty 'l'burtday lllPt al dtild · . . Orange Counly lheriffo detedlves Thi! Saturday the blind will he l•ading ulinc· Terry Dolesbal baa been cited foi excellence ·by the Huntington Beach were reported to be ""tssing a search . those who can see. -11 •--• ,.,........, ~--~ l" ... ,__ Chamber_ of Commerce, which &he bas served since last N~ · ,.. They'll be . doing it in a sports car · · -a -s---"""'" _,, -· todav for a man and woman who may II d l" d t d lh H · ~-to~--I'-._.. .. u... alnlt vember as a, P8:rt time student secretary through the Huntington ,, ra Y es 1ne o en at e unUngton WI an-1•'-"'u ..... uK~ a& ·Beach Union High School DlJtrtd'& work e%perience program. She'll have Hen M.Wion Viejo teacher Mrs. Harbour Beach Club ·after traversing Cichlel An«ew Hyatt,~-Judi& Rould work for the chamber fulltime th1s summer and enter Orange Coast Florence Brown before lhe wu abducted a good portion of Southern California rooUhank ord•ed Hyatt to Mum to Collete u a buslnest student in the fall. . · and hacked to death more than two geop-aphy, lnc;luding freewpy1; hills and ii court' July I for what could. be weeks ago. aurfact atreet.&. -state prilon term ol. up to JI yura. The pair, in thelr orly *• were The complicated four-hoor crou coon- .Hyatt WU arnot<d In ·Wldllla, Kamu, ... n by an employe of Buffy'• eou.. try trek he1in> In Los Angelet ""' n Dec. 14, 1117, two and one-ball yun N t All B" h s tude # ~ S~ onlli the aftemoon of June J at. features top competition dri¥en from fter. be vioiated hia vi11tatk:m rlchta 0 'elle, . . n"" abOut t ume t.ime Mn. Brown left the California Sporb Car Club who will 1 .. 1.1-Deborah Tamilftl now 10 the busioeu to pay a check for a wheel 1uch uotlc piecet1 of mach inery Y -• ' ' _ •-acher's m .. ltn! '·Id e••ll•r. F · nd GrifflJI Troy, now t, from the home , ·-t.e: ~ 1n: .. as errar11, U>tuses and even a De I their matber Mn Tamlana Waite Detectives sa.~ 'tfie coup~. t:Ollkt Tomaso Mansusta. - Winning, according to rally chairman ' Bob Challman. depends not only on the · driver's road skill. but on the navigator's skill in reading Braille. The rally, to which aome of the leading sport.a: car and Trans-Am drivers have · · been ·invited, will furlctlon On two levels,: both "expert" anct ' "novice." Club members will aaalat with nst , slops, Urning, mlllltin1 c:heckpoinlt IJld : labeling the cars. .- ~~·MiffiiiiiC i>nve;-H~ aking S umnier H olUlay r::r:~i:~;~l ::~~.~B=~ ~~~ ~:~~~~:. ::~· ~;u- Mn. Waite 's repeated advertisin& .... • r •he wu abducted, taken to an unknown ad as "navigators" by readin1 Braille Teams will palllt In Redondo }Jeach for lunch, then resume the jourgey to tbe Huntington Harbour Beach Club. After-all-competiion-have....arrill:ed:.,.,._ __ the club, there will be 1 picnic, dancin1 ·· t one point she went on t.elevilion site, then viciously tlabbed. route instructions to the dri vers. , __ ... _ m anri.al for the return of The "'"--·monlha -·--· v--d'on" fl Edi Mrs. Brown, an El Toro mother ol Hunlin"'"" Beach voungsters entered Ul&Mi: ,....-'""'""~ ...... u .. ~ u;11w ve campuses are : JOl'I, t,in·, Foun· f" • · 1· fie h •-" ' er children -pa1d off when a Wichita ive, wu never teen 8 ive • r er ln the Braille Inatitute-spol'llored rally voinan recocnbed the picture of. the ii, I myth in the Huntlngt.on -Beach lain Valley, 1,575; Huntln&ton Beach', 2:45 p.m. vis1t to the restaurant. are Jamie lfall, 21; RobbHl Jenkins, wo Hyatt ch1ldren aotf immedlai.ly cell-Union High School lliltrlcl where almoot 702: Merlna, l,l82: IJld w .. tmlriller, Two weekt lator a )'OU!!!.. walltlns. in u, Stephanie Mlllorl 11: Glenn Vick, d polic:e. one half of all student.I are volulntarlly 1 ·~ ac~ hfaa.n ~ Mood•" the El_~damo __ y~tage area found -the 14, and l\on Govin, 1. _ Hyatt escaped from Kamas authctlties Attending summer 1ehool. · · • -31-yur'.VI teill,;l11111r'1 remains ln an and awards. Last year's wlMer was Allan Gum•: merus, a blind high school student from · Glendale, who was driven by George . Kranen of Torranct. The team had a · time error of .nine mlpute1 and two HCOnds. Beach'SockHops'Planned •. i " lurin& 1n ed.radilioo Marina deaiped and will end July 24• anlmal-ravased arave ~ 50~ feet from Calif --..1 'n\e 1,723 ltuclentJ are enrolled in Orte•• u1 .. ),wau In the ufalls area" o iolura bit relunl to arm.. -~ • ..,. , vuM ~• run for wrly three jeari • 4111 .... el Iii ,au11t1pa .'"8 • • InvesU,aton later uld the victim wu mt11 hl1 artett eiJht months qo !n • art and busineu education to aclence Se • S -viciously butchered at an unk!lown 1lte, M.nta Ana. and special educition. ntencmg et then burled beneath a lhallow cover lnvest.ipton-Mld Hyatt retuned to N of dirt, twip and brulh . i)ran1t Comlt•llld Uta lti(h ..-Uty . early, l,000 of lhete "eapr hetvm" The couple, li<t<rlbed by.! 'f&llr.,. hat be wouW:be amsted tbert "becnle are ~led, la ilriver eduCation couraes In Shooting ol the Miuion Viejo ~fee lhlp, ptld W: ju.It Md to aee thole two kldJ apin for which lMJ" receive no a-edit other • bUI and left at about the same tlme . -U he cmld oaly watdi tJiom from 'than that It 11 1'9Qutred for hish l!Chool Of p Ji Mrs. Brown did afler lh• paid a 14.!/I , .um-." · , 0 'ceman 11b n1c1111te for101 lo PIY e.,uer . -_ araduation. 4urln1 a meettna with fellow teachers. Some students au maklnc up coUrse, The misalna couple left a cigaret V lI B d failed, but tbe Jnljority are enrolled MarJhall David Wolle today pleaded lighter behind, a waitress w1s quoted a . ey oar In enrl<hment cl-or courtOll tuch guilty lo chlr1es !hot he -i .. sayiJll. u typUic lpeed rudln -O:t arine Westminster police officer last April 21 Besides the coople,. detectives from 'Hunlinston -II ,..dJ lo 1win1 IDto summer with llOOlher wtoa ol lilah tehool ''aock hoipl. '' lndustri11l Aide OK'd for Valley Ad V ..] _ blolol)', administrators .Jd. m Bhortly alter the patl'Olman stopped hiq1 r ~range . and Riverside County are .press- . . 0pts -.1"-IJD~,----p~ entOlliii Qt-f.l--IOflli--on-1Ulpldon of-drunk ·d . . ...._. mg. the_!! .search fo! Mrs. Browns car Foul'JLain Valley wi!J hire an lndus traj .. • e l\ll'ff or e . en mrinr.--~ which varushed with her. coordilator. , A le~-u .. budset of 11.1 million wa.· ... . Supenor Court Judge James F. Jud&e· The 1117 Pontiac was the object or •1.-... _ d .,,,. r-dered w If ·1 I I h · Cl 1 d City councilmen 1ave w11111 g~•nca ,_dopttd 1burmlay ·hi&hl by trustees ol Pan· ther Draws or 0: e, JI, of 15121 v~ Burer a mass ve aer a searc. in eve an Tuesda y night without comment. City 11.._ , , Street, Midway City, to return to h1I National· Forest by Marme helicopters, Manager James Neal will now search The Rush and PolluUon are the rock , ~ bandl that will 1et iummer weekends. off on a hich note and the ri1bt step this: year . The d a n c e 1 will be held at' the M a r I n a High School aym each' gym Saturday from 8.:30 p.m. until 11 :30 p.m. . Sponsored by the city Recreation and Parks Department, the dances will be open to all 1tudent.s who live in tht Huntington Beach Union High Schoot District Admission to each dance will cosl 11 . J.1J1C Fountain Valley Scmol Diltrict. court J 1 11 f wit t ., he called ofl early Thursday. . . -Thl}leW-bodpt;--up-tU'1,MS"1fmn--.-----,;~,:--.-----~~ ___ uy or a oau"' I com· The cbowers, teekln& clues to both__f~ an ~ministrative_usls~t to _!"Mle_The dance begin this Friday and will lhe pa& year, It nol upeded lo ...... . lVC to L•fe mtt.miiiflo--llale prtiiiii for up Ii> II tho iuto and a-potiiible murdor seen" nothlnK bUHndlOOlarllfd comm•rdll end Aug. 7 at Mi1iiilmlh •11il-Auii'".-- " )'fltl. would be called in aga in if new leads devek>pment in the city· 3 at Edison High. any chance in the district'• tu nte of W~fe admlttecl thtt he shot -<~fleer lurn up, investi gators said today. Council action followed a request by The official in charge of the dances J3.50 per tlOO Ul8llld valuation. For c. op Kill:ng Wendell Car.., 24 in the left sid wft Othe~ possible leads to the killer might the cily'a industrial committee askil'lg will be Rip Ribble or the recreation The total budpt ~ for 1970-71 ., -,,J ' e ea come 1r three missing 1asollne credit that ohe pel"S9f\ be assigned to handle department while Ronald 'Krogh, an iJl.. ls $7,121,4M. Larplt e~llure ln the the .patrolman ordered him to pull over cards h·ave been used alter the dts1p.. all phases of development of ·320· acres structor at Edison "High, will be the Arthur DeWitte Lea1u1 Thursday was to the tide of tHe road for investigation. pearance. of industrial land. manager of the dances. budget ii nearlJ '4 mlllioll in teacher&' ~. to five yea.n to life in 1tate Carey pulled hiJ gun and fired back ,,.iarles. • ' prJSOn for the lllllint on June •. UIH at Woffe, severely wounding the motorist. : Teachin& '..taries -incrUied thil year ol Santa Ana poU~ officer Nel1011 BoUt men were hoJpital ized-for their June S,,ecia/ ~Y $500,000. aca>UDtinC fer molt of the Sas':~ior Court Judge Samuel Dreiien wounds and Carey was )isted as critical budget incfe•R. quickly rejected motion• for a new trial in Westminster Community Hospital for ' District officials mult 1ubmit this with the comment that the jury which ttveral days following the 1h<Mting in- knt1tiv1 budpt to the Oranie County convicted the 21-year.old Black Panther ddent. Both Wolfe and Carey bave now ~u,....,._.. of Sdloolo by July 1. workded "n\eUtodically, lhorooghly and ncoverocl from 'lhoir -· r final budl'I will be adopled In Auptl. faithfully""'""""°"' the 11.w,.k trial. DAILY PILOT Judse lkeizen commented that there was ample evidence to 1U1taln the jury'a rejection of ~aaue'1 arrument that he wa1 not p~ when tht youn1 -patrobn1n WU shot. ~ He also rejected defense argument.a OAAMH c;QA&T l"Ul llj+ONG (Oo\\IJAJrfY that the illness of a juror marred ttis 1.i..n N. w •• ~ Pr•lt"'I er.ti l'lllli..W ability to evaluate evidence and that Jiclt R. c11,11., · juron were were unduly influenced by Vlc9 "'"'""' •"" Glr.«11 Mtn.... a courtroom deputy'• I u n. d' aw In' Tho11111 K11.,ll demOl'IJttatlon. Eoii&r Judge .Drtiaen •\IO njecled defense Th•"'•* A. Muq•hl111 attorney Robert Green's pleas that the M1,,.,1"' E•"°'" minimum tenn for Leap'• aentence Al•• DirU11 be reduced from five yean to 1is months. W.t o._. '-'' ,,,,., Green left the court. room to bqin . Albert '«.-1111, -==:I.·~ JRParation of_i :dt appeal a&ain91t-~ AIMltl•trEdhor verdict and sentence. • ~;:';:':.,~011111=.~ · "There II not ~ 1li9Wt doubt In 111.1' mind that lbe appallate court will ,..m.., ,..,., .. II P.O •••• ftO, ,,~. quickly rtVel'll tbia decllbl,11 hi uid. -"""- Katie Bryant Funeral Slated. Fu~al·~vioN were held today for former HunUn,ton Buch resident Mr1. K1Ue Bryant who died Tuesday · at the a1e of IL A resident of Huntington Beach for 2S years, Mn. Bryant had recenUy mov. ed to Santa Ana. She wu an acUve member of the Emblem CiUnr HUnt1niton Bead.. - 1 • ~ s~~:e~n~r:,;~~· :~~~ ~;Y:~ -61.ASS lOP. TA• I ~-THICK $14411 .... $Ht. ............ :m ...... ,,_,,,., c.t. ,._, .. Wat .. , Ito'""' .......,ta-II•.,, W.1 .. __ , ,..,,..... ltft C.,.._, .. N1r111 11 C11111M ... I Pil~t Praised For School News Mike Bryant, both of San la Ana ; lhret al1ten, Hallie F. Bolen, Elsa McAndreW1 and Cora Wheal, and th rt e crondch!Jdren. l1221Mr ..,... _, ••• 1~ .. ,., ...... k ... ..:.. ~ e .... .., ....._ D.i't ... •. ... lwlty fW ... ...., • e I I l& .. 11 ..... · A ,-- DAtLY '"'"'o'· w:u. -• -1111114 ~ A plaque ar1c1·'prl1H were awarded .._. .. , ..... (lllOlt.MI .. 1"' •1<..i '\If» .. , 111 ...,rite t•u• ,_ u1-t11c11. to the DAILY PILOT 'nlurlday flicbt ..._ lndl.~ C•M JMN, 1t111111.,.:o.oi ... ,11 -""""'i.. ¥1iliw .• ..,. w1111 1•• by the Fountain Valley School Dlattict rt111Nt llllllent. Or ... C.nl ,..., taMoif f JJ al t•· ~., ..,11111.-"""' ... •• lt11 w.1 or eace ence in preu covtrace ,,. ••1•• 11 ...... ,. .. _, '-"· •~• ~ w.1 district during the put yeear. ••• ,,, ... , te.•• -·· . . '"•••••• 1114J ••l·~Jll · MeTnber1· Of the dlstrltt ectuc·auon ,,_ Wwtwl 7 c:.11 , ... ._'" aSIOclation, the IChool_empla~s auocla· ctwllH•• A•••" 1 1 641•1611 . tlon-and the--leade.rstalp U10C1aUOn, pick· a,;.,....,, '"" 0r.,.. 1...-t '"'-1""1111 ed I.he DAILY PILOT after a review ar-.y. ""' -. ...,.. ....,..,.. of news, editorial and pictorial cov•r111 .,.111t111 • ..., _. • ..,11"1••• 1t ,,...,"' I "It• 11 ,....._., ••1'*" ....., •'' ol .evera county newapaper1. .......... _..""*·-· . · Alan fiirlkn, West Oranre Cou:3t ....... Ulm ....... M!I •! NIWWf .. ,,.. edl eel th nd I ., .. co.11 .-... t •1ffll'1111. IClbH.rlltllll'I w tor, accept e award a pra • ., ... •• _.,..,,; •.r "''n 11• 11W111'11" the achool dlatrlct staff for It.I cooper•· "" .. • .. -~· ------~..;".""r...:.'.'"..;~;;;..·..;~·-ti&.. wttb tire fittil. ' . r tr Pathologist Wants JFK Murder Bullets ' -"'fuPEKA, Kan. (UPIJ -Dr. Jolla ~f. Nichols, a palhologllt at the UnlverlJ· · ~ 'ty of Kansas Medical Center, has filed a fede ral suit lo examine the bulleta wblch klll«f Preskl'"I John F. K•nnedy and wounded former 're1as Gov. John 8. Connally, · • Nlchol1 ukl he w1nt«f lo tubj•d the bullet fra.,.,..U lo '.'nauttoo acllvalltll anal)'lis" t.o determine Jf the metals tn the tra1menL!t match and lhlhfort eaiqe from lbe ..... ·--.. A..a•11 t. .......... Pl?lllll•: ........... -ow ....... -, ......... ~ °'" -... -, ..... -....... , .... _ I NT I It 10 Its· . .NIWPOtlT llACH . ' 1727 W-Hff Dr .. 641-20!0 l'refnalOllOI hihrtor J4S Nonh ~Ao'f'N: llACH Ol'IN l'llDAY 'TIL f · °"'"""" A•allalll-.t.ID · . Ol'l:'~atD7Y 'TlL 4'1 IHI .._ , ....... ., .... c.., Nf.110 . ' - • was ' furtlx ·-· prove Mat Ciii'Oii uida111 The Super lnltn Oranf move Jud1« ·The a hea itu11e Not Music gave advu that cumb Thf ., 5 ' y lo • • • l I I I I I I ' ~ • • JI Manson Talks . to Press )· • • • • 'Don't Hu~ Any Guilt,' S'!i'pect D~lares ' SAllTA MONICA (UPll ,-Qorlos -lo permit M._ lo oc1 • ptt-by~. 11-, Ill 111pp1o ollllftllo .-..S Illa -llonley, and deaied a...... ~ad -Attilll ... -:0. with the.......,., ____ -•: :" = =~~thl'M.;;: ~ "':. =. i:.!\'° 1niu::~=-c.': en othen,.._ _praclljmed * 4-•mce Jle __, lo COllidtr a writlta ,....t will mume.Moncla1. with le\'en jurcn Tbunday al .. ' blqinllllpla -rw Iha ~ " .,.._,,i.n. lo .. tenlallftlJ -... f ... nen ccmfwlnct. • • , ' . , "' __ ....,.__ .. ~ "I -'wllal •I've done and I .... , . · · ~ :~· :'~~e!'.~.~ . Cambodia T. oll at 300,~ ~ and speelalors. • W1lb JoJrJ llledlaa la Ille Tale-LoBJan. .. I L --sulliM1 R PORru.1r: PATTY 1 u1N10, 21, Ffv1.F11'rr.-s111Dr111cA1s;-:uio ~:14-31·---<• ......., 1r1o1 ,_ ..... until Manda¥ F · cWL-Fig' • · h. ..: -V. She CM R_. Your Mind -You Want .. Tab tho Diy Dff !!"" Ga to tho llNch. Right? M._ llld eo .sll..ct.llt .SW. A~ -. rf!:Jff,-.,,RJY J5rupts·---.,..... -----------------------'---'11---------=------,apPeond lo Superior Court hero !Gr ··~ ' pre trial motlom in the Gary l:lirunan _... ~ .. , m.-, la wtdch Ibey alJo ... aCCUJad. SAIGON (AP) -The "-leea -Wuhlqton for heli<opten Ind other , Al .. lollll Ida ... 1 at tJie· -'loll la Ill Cambadlaa mna..,. ---ntlllllly equipment, bat bu not yet • . ._:!.ible,. pbaqroploen crow~ forward mched1n-~ Dla~t • ~-~ ~ ....,.;ved • ropiy.-and "'-•~ questi t M ,.._ ma .......... ,, -••-1 There are Only 11' days left befare .: --. ~ • • n 10 n. fichtinl erupted Ga the l'Old to the ail u.s·. 'troops are to be withdrawn ~ Allhoqb be bu been pbolacnpbild lelv-blstorlc llmpleo al AaPDr. from Cambodia, where ·moat of !Mn • ing court in the Tate cue. be ha Enemy tbnatl ·to tlrike at · Phnom have been attackinc North Vietnamese never before mponded at audl leqlb Penh illell hava ,.,1 yet maleriallaed, Ind Viet Cong -bue campo, supply An amorous Laguna Be a ch .( to newsmen's questtons. but I Clmbodian mWtary spoteaman points and sbiinC areas. • --snerilf's Post Election--. . Fight Remaim Alive Cyclist's Ardor Unappreci-:ited ~,.,,.,.,. ·'°'VIC!Ory-1• 1··ciiili'Cclortt'r b lll'his·actiooihot-the-ollice·of·lileriff-corr-+-moJom•lisl ~out second~ -·ll!ro!!!& ..-1o amlle ~ tald he"."' certain the almolt boiated The u.s. Command aald. 400 Amerlcanl: to become Orange County Sheriff.Coroner oner was a newly created post and Thursday afternoon wfieilli e the televiaioQ cam~ tbe ~ b>a· ~ajMtal:il aWI k11M.:1artft-Gf-Noftb hiVe"l>iiiritlliil-iiiif'"_f.~ wouooea1n--- Th sd lw: r t his name should hav3 'been printed in allegedly ~ttempted to embrace ~ haired det's-it..nt --1~-. MV -4-..__ letnamele ud Vi'1_Ca.farctl.. . all Cambodian openlioas since April-' was won ur ay w_ ~-".a mo ton o top plact on a specified number :of woman driver by reachin& an annL .._ .a:OU •• -,-1· In view .ol the WOl'IMdn& military litp-29 when the first Americans -adviserl ~ further consider his comention Utat his b:a.llots. • through her car window. You're the court. You're tbt nole thine Uon ICnlll Cambodia, he 8dded, ·fbe to' South Vietnamese un.its _ went into opponent's Victory wa1 ~legal was ap-Norris said It was agreeW before the The Laguna woman told police Ir you stand tor· tt., Jf )'OU c:oatrlbute aovernma1t ol Gen. Lon Hal hu uUd Cambodia. proYed in court. , el~Uon that his name woukl iet prime she had stopped_ her c ar to it1 then JOU're pvt ol It... The allied commands in Saigon ha.Ye Marshall Norris claims that She.riff· -·billing on all bal5ots in the second and pre~atory to makmg a turn 'ln Mia Actfna. weartrw a powder blue claimed nearly 11,000 enemy troops tilled Coroii!r--Jarnes Musick's eleclioni "was fourth districts under the rotation system Skyhne Drive al Park AYenue when satin lroct·aewed far lier by a DM(nbel' N ixons_ r -ncel in the Cambodian fighting. Soutb Vtet- uhlawful and shou ld be ruled invalid. ac~ by all candlda.tts in non-in-a ,bearded motorcyclist !n his late or the Manson ~f.lqdly'.' IUIOil-qntetl · '-Al narnese losses haYe been put at 7'I ·· The Orange County Board of cumbent races. 20 s rode u P alongside on a by. ' ' and 3,321 wounded. Supenrisors has offered 1 motion to County Clerk William E. St John has motorcycle. : ''It'11 beautiful day," she observed. Pl t See No major ground fightinl was reported . Intervene in the ciise, acting as the admitted the error aod offered before ... Aft~. cornm~1ng that she was 't'J'be sun WU out thia morning. Did ans 0 aloog·theea.ttemCambodlanbonR!'Ffi.: Orange County Election Board' and this the election to correct it by printing cute, the ride~ reached in you see it," Manion asked reporters. . day, but a strong North VietnameM moVe was approYed by SuperiOr Court special ballots for the office ol sheriff· l~gh her _car window and put ''l'YepaklmydebttolOCiety,"Manson N• ' Weddin and Viet Cong force attacked the~· Judge William c. Speirs. · coroner. his arm ~round ~r neck.. said. ''l'Ye i:lYen it zz years ot my Iece S !? Yincial capital of Kompong Thom 75 ·The presiding jufist set July l as St John'i moye was halted by the The ol?,teet of his affection made life. Just so you CIU1 walk the atreets '-' miles north of Pmom Penh under a a hearlni dale and will appoint another decision or Superior C 0 u rt JU d g e a few comments ·of her ·own, and rkle YOW' bicycles, J'Ye lived in ,President Nixon has Cll)Celled an--predawn mortar barrage. judge to rule.on the issue al lhat time. Harmon G. Scoville that there was not . ~mphaaized with a f.irnl shoYe your reform ICboob: and your nounced plans to attend the wedding The .Cambodian hijb command said Norris cont.ends that the listing of sufficient time for such correctiYe action which caused .her adm.•rer to fall orphanqes." . the enemy pushed to withm··100 yuds ~ Musick in top spot on all county ballois and Norris would have to accept ,the DYer, along with his bike, as ahe Manson's attorney, Irving. A. Kanarek, of a n'iece in Newport Beach June 27 of major goYemment strcrtgpointa at .. gave the Jong-time sheriff an unfair existing situation. droye off. ·sat beaide: him while Manson answered and, lnstead, will arr!Ye in San C1emen\e the .city, Jocated on the road to Siem. advantage and created the impression Norris w• beaten in the June t elec-repor1ers' questions and later uked early in AIJIUllt, hlchly reliable source. Reap, 1ateway to lhe ancient ruins of that the Yeleran officer was an in-tion by Musick who racked up 118,027 ·Superior Court Judge Laurence J . Rit· said tol!aY· Angkor. •• cumbent. votes , to the 59,274 reco~ for his tenband to permit regular press con· Reports luued in recent weeks had Latest rtporls said fight.in& was rqinc- The su-... ior Court clerk points out opponent. Assembly Put_s ferences for the cultist. --Id "·t •1..-n-.: ... t nd First I a.I around the city I with the attacken brina..: ,..... J "Mr. MalllOn is enUUed to acctas IMll .,,.. wn; ri'C-.n:n a IAUY ing up reinforcements despite a~ ii!!ii!ii!ii!ii!ii!!ii!!~~~~~~~~~~iiiii lo lhe mass media,'" Kanarek said. ''It would attend the June 27 rites in Newport strikes by Cambodian fighter4Klmben. • = ff should be set_ up with some ground ~~of a niece, Lawrene Nixon. There was' no word of casualtiet bl· It's DAIL .Y Pl .LOT · 2-for-1 Nile OUT AT THE OLD BALL GAME PILOT PETE INVITES EVERYONE TO SEE THE ANGELS PLAY KANSAS CITY EDAISDAY;-JUL-Y""I, A-'f-HM;F-PRICE. 6et two reserved seat tic.ets for the Wednesd•y ni9ht, July I, An9el1 vs. Royals 1am• at Anaheim Stedium for the normal price of on• ticket. 1 l"Y onei the DAILY PILOT 9ives you one. I 2-$3.50 2-$2~50 TIC Km FOR TIC Km FOR $3.50 $2.50 You cen reser¥• en entire section or just two soet1. lut t•t your p.tir+y totether now and m1il in the order blink below with chec:lt or money order I no cash, please I and hurry. Deadline for ticket orde" It June 2t. larly BINI Bonus 0,.11 to l:to'f\ ancl 9irfi 16 yea" old •nd ycMllMJot. lnc:lulllo with fic:ltot • W41or a 1tatomont of ldo-worcls or les~: "My·fa...nte An1el l1 .............. .. ................. becauso ................................. " Entriu must be rec:•i••d b'f noon on Juno 26. ~·r will meot his '(or her I fa~orite An9ol1 will r;. ' ~ -ceivo four ftckotf ~ a futur1 An1el home vame and will receive a base- t..11 autetraphed J,y _tlWAngolsl There'll be runner·up prise winners, toe! ·-----.----~ 1---c11p and .... 11,-wlth ....... _. _ _., ... ,. to: --- 1 2·for·1 A"'°' Drr . . I Or..... Ceast DOii¥ Pilot • . I C/D l'vbllc Seo:y~ Dept. ' I 331 W. Bay SI_., Cnta -· Callf. 92627 I Na.-............... '~~~~.~ .~~'.~~'. ..................... I I Street······················:········· ........... '······· ·I 'hone ......... 'J ••••••••••••••••••••••• Date .••••.. , ••. I ~:;~~:;·;.·.: ~: ~ ;;·.~.~~·~-~ ~ ~-:.:.~::.:::::.:: I ti 1M .-..,., NNnM ...... .n tMtM .......... • ... .W, I ...... "' .... Qty~ ................ ,., .......... ,.,. ......... ,..., .. 1 I • ......... fNe '"• Hie Nll.T PILo.(. I .... SJ.H /11.11 ~Cftte ... 1 ......_._._.hi .............. lo,_,....,,_,...,,......., ........ ~ ·-................. -.... -.. ,..~-··-....... , I ............ •·•••••• If I ............. ,. ........ ........ 1..---...----- •. ll .. -ung-er Measure -rules, .. we won't have cin:ulel like But -cea said the trip had -the battle fa< Kompong Thom, .. bicb• what you oblerved here this morning, canceled and the next one 1cheduled has Men under almost. constant enemy I wilh everyone llhoutinl questions in a by the Nixons is early in .,_ugust when presauie for more than a month. -t. Il Conf ereDOO-di10rganiJed fashion." eon.,_ ldjoums. Cambodia's rail Hok lo Thailand -• Rittenband depied the request, obeirv-Tbit will ma-rk the stirt ol the Nixons' seYered by the V~ -Cong--'l'Uesday ht' SA~ (UPI) The Jng /. Kanarek wu "artlcullte" and . month-lgna: vacation, spent last. year at IJ' attack 41 mllel north.,st of Phnom~ Assembly loday-refused to ~--.. 1~-Gov. capable of preamtln1 Manson 's views the Western White House. -Penh -remalned ckised as goYemrnent: ~N w lo the news media. The bollday b expected lo be the troopo ...pr oJona the troct lo clelr• Ronald Re.11an . a n adminiatralion· The judge alto turned down yet another ~e this aummer. . out ~y forces. • opmsored biU approprlatinc II million 1---'--~-----'-----'--,.,.,-----~------"'-'-~~-~~-....,..__,. In stai. fwids !Gr school lunches_lor_ needy children, · But the author, Auemblyman Gordon Dully, (R·llnord), oak! Ille move la refusinr to accept minor S e n a I • ameodmentJ ltCtuall)'""wiS a parliamen- tary maneuyer to pt the meaure into an AsRrnbly-Senate conference com- mittee1 I He said Sen. <lt!Olie Moscone, (D&in Francl9co), author of a rival scbool lunch bill, had IOl?le ldeu for "im- pnwina:" Duffy 's rneaeure . Duffy aid assurance from Moscone "that Jn no instance will the bill be put .la such • fdnn that the governor will not sign it" He said. he did not know the nature of Moecone't Cl\inges .• Under. the bill, the fret or low CUil _ lunches at scool would be only for children in the aid lo famili.. wltfl dependent cbildren welfare pn>1rarn. Entries Arrive For Daily Pilot Ball Game F ete First entriel have arrived in the DAILY PILOT E~ Bird Bonua: contest, the ''ex. tra added.-attraction" that-offen-an Orana:e c.oast area Younast.er a chance lo -i hil .(or her) favorli. Ansel player on l·for-1 algtt at the blll 1ame . The contest Is open to uy boy or glrt 11 years old or youqer wht. wall lo try for the prbe1 when orderln1 Uckets for the July I Angtls va. Kanna ·City t'Olltat: That'1 DAILY PILOT 2·for·t Night and'?eadera can buy all the ticketl they want for that 1ame for h11U price. The way it works is that (eaderl of~the· D;AILY Pnm-clip-out-the mail order cou~ appearing daily In the 1ewspaper lnd aeni:I ia for as many $3.50 or $2.50 tickets as they want. For each ticket the reader buys, the DAIL y P!L01' will sJvo him I free ticket of equal •alue. Early Bird contestants are asked mere. ly tO .. nc1 la with their ticket onion a statement of 100, wonll or Ina belln- nlng: "My faYorile An&el li . because .•. " Winner 1etecled by the Jud1e1 will receive four free tickets for IOme future Angel borne game, a baseball autosraph- ed ·by the Angels and a chance to meet his fayorite Angel (and have pie· lures taken for 'publlca'Uon) pMor to • the July I 1ame at Anahebn Stldlum. Runner-UJ.. ·prize winners each will rectlYe two tickets to a sublequent Anaell 1ame.-:-, lleldttne for "Early Birds" II - on Friday, June M. Deldllno for Ill J.fo<·l· ticket 1rder1. II i p.m. Monday, June 19 • . . "· .. ' -· SAVE THE EASY WAY. 11 { • BY MAIL! FOR SHRINJ( PROOF INVESTMENT · -INSURANCE TO f20,000 - 5% PASS B{)C)K 7~% CER1'1Ji1CATE WRITE FIRST FEDERAL SAVINCS -'· LUii t4.1,.~ •I$.°" A'4:U.c · SOUTH PASADfNA • 1000 folr Ook1 Ave . SAN MARINO • 2355 Hunllngt6n Drlvo SYcomo,. 9-4143 • MUr..rov 2·1131 . . ' • • • ' l.. ' . ·- DAILY I'll.OT Hartford. Wi s., police officer lfh C•rpenter .of the Juvenile ivision gives talk_s_ on drugs to hoot children as part of his Job. a talk last month to eil{hth gr• ~rs at St. Kallian's School, he 1rned wafers that give off a smell rnilar to marijuana. On a class ttlfg·Mondar.att>evil'-s Lake Stala -- :trk some of' the St. Kallian's pu. IS sniffed What they said smelled te those wafers. They talked 1to eir counselor and he called the irk ranger. Four young people ere found nearby. arrested and usrged with possession and use of arijuana: • City officials h.t¥'t set asldt SatJJrday, July 18, as "Pig Dau" m honor of all law tnforcefMttt agencies of the city 0 11d countfl. In co1tjurn:tion wilh "Pig Da11," the Tusca loosa Strtoma Club an- nounced Tuesday it is planning a watermelon cUttt11g for the day and will distribute J0,000 lapel buttons and 10,000 bumper stickei! i:lealing With the slogan; "Pride, Inttgrity and Gut&." The button! will sqy, "I'm a PJG Root· -" er. ' - HE'LL GRAB THE MAN E OF THE BRITISH LION Conserv•tiv• Edw•rd Huth Next Prim• Minia ter -----·---• • • ' • War Debate Limited -4 _Senare.JY.ill Work on OtMr Legis f:<ition _ WASHJKOTON (UPI)' -'Ibo Senate the l'Tesldenl'a power u ~ flaolly lill ....., the loiJun cm vital ID clUil lo proled bi1 '--;-- -'do ·-· bul 111_n...-k ~ vole WU IOI for -y. ·-.... Ct........ md the ""'" Sen. 110ber1 £. llynl (D-W. Va.) his l\lluUcrl dranel cm. . ' lnln>duced an am--lfylnc the 8-lon _.,,,,.,.17 IC'Md 'lbundoy Cooper-Clturch -· -nol talte . to lay -the Cam-laue durlnc away frooi the P.-"llW coo- eveotnc baw-a to act on the backJoa alltullonal · power wt>iclt may b e of ,._.iatlou bl1ll and other vital necal&t)' to protect the lives ol United . domelllc lellalatlon !bat have been pillitc Siiia armed'°"""' wn.r.v.r deployed." up !!Ince Aiw!I. . , II is expected lo wtn l!eONlllOllUllO!ll _The J1~en1.t. however, did not ·~ aupport. . pear to put ·.the linate muCh clOler--.---Backers-ot-ttie-Cooper..QliifCh~amtnCl- lo 1 !!howdown cm ~ pendln& bill lo ment qulcltly eodoried ' il, conte"!linl cut off funds for future U,S. military it was only another in a series o( operali<m in Cambodia. essenUally meanin&lns gestures of sup. Debate over the oontroversiat proposal, -port for_ Pt~.Moti"al powers ·t·h at sponeored by Sens: ~ohn Sherman Cooper Congress could ·not lake away even U (JI.KY,) and Frank 01Ul'dl (!).Idaho), U chose. became aidetracked qaln today oa ,ftdministraUoo. allies endorsed it call· the issoe tblt has plqued It from the ing it a major concessicm by the ..;uwar outset: wbetber·tbe meeaure takes away bloc. -• • 1be Byrd -1 II 1 ,.quel 19 his -deleoted lalt _k _ The main difference Is Byrd'• orf&lnal modlftealfon ~ :bavo boln tacUd · on to . tile key _.iional clauae ol the Clloper-0111"'11. measµro, bis /MW amendmellt would be 1ttac:bed · to the end ol the bilL Church -Byrd's new ameods ment simply spells out the president'• powers as commander-in-dlief, while the one . rejeeted-1asi-wetrwOWd have dlm.ini.shed, and perhlps wrecked, the congrtsmanal power under the Con- stitution to control the purse strings for the Cambodia. venture. Sen. RoWI P. Griffin '(R-Micfl.), tho asaistant miniority leader, said the new Byrd amendment was~even stronger than the last and its passage would be I ' key victory for the adminislralion. Killer Patrols 'Super Spy' V~S. Satellite Shot Civilians, ,,.,_, l Launched by Air Force "' CAP_E KEN¥DY (UPI) -The A~ 20,302 lo 21,391 miles high, DA NANG, Vietnam (UPJ) - A teen-Force rocketed a secret satellite lowlfd Both of the earlier satellites are in Troop Reports aged U.S. Marine Corporil today told a diitant orbit 'today in a project believed orbits that Cross the equator al an a court martial board be watched four testing an advanced early waminc angle of about 10 degrees. In such a otber leatherneck memben of a .. killer system against missile 3ttacks. =-e ~ !~C:n ~right pattern team" pa~l shoot to &ath lt Viet-The shot, however, was. bellevect to . lnfonnea sources said the sat.ellit.es nameae women . and children jo a be a .repeat of two earlier launchings are part of a new' early warning system · -hamlol ·that .. nt satellltes Into near..stationary mentioned recently In Oongressionll Another Marine told the Coan that "dwell'' orbits that remain over one · testimony. D. John ~-Olter, director of • ••anything out after dark ls .fair game'• broad area of efarth. the .Deiense Department's resiartb PfO" Deputy sheriffs in T a c o m a , C • W d H th M · -fi grams, said the' United States was AC\ &Sb ., are looking for the person ampaign · arme en anner fO< such patrols, which normally operate me trst in the series WU lawiched celeralinll' I aatellite oyalem-deliped •stiff!) Softens bo tried to leather his nest by In "boltile" regions. Aug. 6• 1968•. into an orbit ringing from to provide early warning against Soviet I . ..,. rib f I The tes"-· l the 19·615 to 24,'169_mile1 ·high. 'lbe·aecond land and sea-based missile aUacks. !8 mg ..-... wo ~ concre e LONDON (AP) -Edward Richard cbernJat. Heath's was "a c~nt.er and • wuuny came 8 court was fired April 13, ltet, into an orbit ?Ids from .Roy Molvln. The l!l~ds .. ~e HJaill went Into the Brltlih ~ . his mother, worked 0£Cis!Wllf ., • .. martial of Pvt. Michael .A. Schwarz,. • The newest satellite took olf from .re used to mak.e bi rd baths. Uoli camp~lign with a marked distaste maid. • 2p'r"emoedf ,'Y'ta~leditonm, uwrd.ervaa.t'oncbarpdg with twhrlth '"k * '1:f.L aatuncwo-~;.PgeadAu'!._•Algen7:a37 ~k.met. lhaEDTI elm' o,~ for the hurly burly Qf the hu.stln1~-As a yoUngster Heath attended the ee ' llwt .... -~-==---"'ed"'-Heatlr-eftded-lt-smilini prttliDI . slate-run Chatham House School in other Marines who will be tried later. ~-Z '9 La d bed into the clear sky on a brilliant ,., n •• h "·•I•• •·•i·es and·_._._ side Ra at whit oth littl Lance Cpl. Michael S. Krlchten, Jl.1.., 0 S pillar of orange flame. As the machine "'ie 1_, • MlNI •oe --.. ..._... · ~ msa . e, e , er . e of llanover Pa. thin and tired after -~ reached the upper atmosphere, a Jong In the early day~ of the campei~; Tories "ere getung their eduCaUons at bting hospliauzed with malari testifed w· h N M white trail ol vapor blosaomed out behind commenteton unfavorably com 1 suCh elite schoois '"a& HarrOw Of· Et.on. a, I It ew ark Heath's 'stUL formal, s 11 i 't 1 y Cbalbam House'a.deblUng aocietf _pulled 1 he wat.ched the Marine patrol remove it. authoritarian , manner with \be atnial. . ~ "aby 1.$.year-okf, out of hil sbeb and . five women and 11 children from three The launching was not announcecl • ••5Jo;'l'in& WiJe.<racking style ol Prime ~-went , Oll-.lo . beceme, !>{Ni\ltlll . o!.. huFe.tsb.· 1',1 __ the, village of Son Thang lut F"'r En-durance ahead oJ _lime, ltllt'slho.J20-~j;!l Mlniate HIJilld W lso 1be 1e th Oxf rd U tradltiotlal laUrichin u -, was clearly: visible on its launch pad weren~~aming ~~~\or f:tr : ~JoroB~IOl\~~ticiails. ~ 1 .He. said the Marines cut down· the spouting oxygen vapor for---mote than ... el tbe Caam't'ldtia, they aaid. • Heath's loirer<lasa baCqround g:Ugbt civililDi wttb Mlf 1utomaUc rifles, .45 MOSCOW (UPI) -Russia's two-man an hour -1 sure sign a !hot is imminent. llll M 111e ' ...... ....-..;.. <llli ·~-led hilnto tile LlllOr or ~~II and a_. lawlcber. Soyuz 9 space ,<ralt parachuted aafely Allunchattemptwascallod offTuesd1y, _., Ms been gt.nted lmmulllly to _ _.i. "--"'-' apparently beca111e Of t h re 1 ten i n I &3-year~ld Heath did, _1oo striding into ra1 parUes, but be llked the friri proeecution to testify at tha bial. ~ w in ~ central Aaia .today, weather. thrones o( voters.-clasp1ng hanl;ls•. kiuing ComervaUve-com ml t me n.t to • Krictun said the tlllinp·~ ordered ~odlnc 1 maioo. of IlW'ly ti days a blJ'l7 -..... llonally and. prodict1111 ~ pbtiooopbf> of Individual !...tilom and bl' \he ~ leader, Pvt. Randall D. that vautled Rlllala ahead ol lhe-United II waa !l)f rtr1t apace llhot from the torJ ....... ll!f~llssatd -, t1!f ....-of national wealth. • .,_;_,, -; of Calv'·' n~ ~ ~u Slates in tho ~ '" ,_, ,_ end·--, , eape since April 22 when the Nallonal n.-ite Na 1 t and ''The i. .... to ..... l.1 ts 1he lio .....,.., *' .... .._ ......., ,--:m "' .--... --Aeronautics arxl Space Administration ""!5"'1'' , · qpper-c ass accen _, ev~., ..... ng . crea n the Mainet: on 1 nl&ht '"tiller team'' the official nen ~··_;, Tass ___._._ la,,nched a communicat"'"• satellite. ~education at BalUal CoUeg~. Oxlor~ -or more national wealth," he once told · -·'-I · •· (\,,. • --· ... ,, '51""'..,.. -• ....... whlCh bu produced more prime an lnterv~. "WithOOt some-prosperity -~" on ~ ~gged ~ Son ya11ei:, ~m~uta »talY Sevaatil nov and Usually before space~. the launch mhJJsteta tban any, singl_e British in-you can't have a full life -· tr&velinc, .f~!a'pe""", andndedHaerrodwom~e~~ Sclrihedw' ... !! ~ -Adrian Nikolayev soft.landed under thrtt !ime and details of the ri'lission are ~ H tb 1 theat books f d t -. "'" Riii .... parachutes strung to their ailvery Soyuz announced. Today's filght Was only the -ea s or gins . are more er. 0 your own an no to "flnisb her off" with a pistol at 7:59 a.m. ~DT after a flt'••• that th' d t · 'b't I I ... ~ ••• h in e tban Harold Wilson's. borrQwed from the library. If you want " . · a:. ..... 1r secre or I a aw""""'6 ere · '-Wllion'a-r•ui:tr-was an indultrlal freedom and a lire which can be active Herrod ~.old us to kill ~ rest of . ~.ted 17 days, JI lbrs and. 58 minutes. seven years. and reOective, thl'il this is the basis." . !he ·peop,e, Krlchten sa~. , He said, ·1 u craft landed 47 miles , west oC The Air Force· advised news media In recent years he has done his reading .' I waqt U\eSe people killed. I turned K&rag~anda in Sovie't Kazaktlstan . two years igo that some Defense Depart· -* _:* . * - P resident Lauds and reflecting in a luzury aP.artment~ t.o ..P(c (Th9mas R.) Boyd and ,JSkecl, Medical checks made at the scene ment . launchings were planned for the in Altiiriy:-London's mosf aeslribir-'"'I! !Je·crazy¥or wh-at? ... ' ed-the-two-men~hacl.welLwlthst~~~uiring a greater degree of-apartmtnt house . ~n, the Corporal said, "everrbody U?e co,~d.iUons o.f wei1htlessness and the secUrity prOtection tfiin -otners -made In pri¥ate life, Heath is an enthusiasllc1 spot. He told the court .'~ himlelf flight, Tass said. in the past." epubliccn Senator· Jacob Jauif.$ of 8 "ta" ' H th musician and an accomplished organist fired over the heads of the vk:t1ms. Soyuz 9 had blasted oU at 10 p.rii. Moat of the nation's Classified mllltary ew York proves tkat height is TIO n JD S ea When he gets a chance, he loves . to . Lance Cpl. Gary E. Freel ~tified (3 p.m. EDT) on June I and lhe landing shots are curled out from VandrnbeJt mttation to speaJtlng abiliftl, os he ..,.-conduct choirs. YachUng is his other it was common practice for killer today· ecllpe9d ·tbe former record held Air Foree Bue, Calif., where satellites ?t.s 11 little htlp /f'Om hiJ friend&. He WASHINGTON (UPI) -Praidenl passion. teams'' that "anything· out after dllt by •tronauts '!a.nk ~an and James are easily 1aundted into polar orbl\I. -rtanc1~-e-Vaited..b'eu'-!'""'-~l1~on'l!.ite~lephoned Edward Healb today , ls fair game" and that he bad beln Lovell, the Gemw 7 pilots who remained The cape however is the best site ational equipm.q,t bo:t i n ordtr to to C0111talUrate m ott-tllrvlctory-trt------6·--Cr--&--~o patrol wbe civilians were slain aJoCt for 13 days. eight houn and 35 for launching 'into ~Uonary orbits with lake himaeL/ mof't visible above the the British election by Marines. -a low an&!e to the ~_.!!tr. tngfe of mlcrophon.. during a Nl<Gll told the nest prtme minister TIMES MISSES Freel, of Eaal Tawu, Mich., was ad, xech on CamJtodia. be looked forward to continuing the vised by the court oi his rights against • "cloae historic ""°'iation" between the BY EVEN DOZEN self lncrimlnaUon and later ordered not two countries. to spell with f!porlers. At last there's hope that the West· NlJOn also put in a traflS:-Atlantic ,calL rq Tongue-tied Chub Minnow may to defeated Prime Minister Harold e saved from extinction. The Ohio Wilson espresing his "personal sym- fivision of WildlUe has closed to pathy." Nl.ton recalled to Wilson that ail catchers the lower five miles he bad lost a couple of important elec· f King's Creek in Champaign Coun-t!ons himself. 1 in an effort to save t he rare min-White Home Press Secretary Ronald ow ln its. last Mid'1estern strong· L. Ziegler laid Nilon tokl Heath that old. Wildlife'experts say pollution ,;he looked forw,al'd to seeing him and .nd the lack of Rood bank cover working with him." ave caused the disappearance of · No date was set for a meetin&, lie minnow elsewhere. however, Ziegler said. ·LONDON (UPI ) -'nie Times. of Lon- don had Utt right election but the wrong dtte -b'y 12 years -in comparinl tht trend toward a conservaUve y\ctory to Harry S. Truman's upset victory over Thomas E. Dewey. "It looked like the most 11tonishint upset of electoral prediction since Hany Truman trounced Governor Dewey ia 1980," the Times said. The Truma& Dewey race was in 1948. ---Rains Fall -over Midwest ) Stari of Summer Jolted 'by Violent W eather 3-step-'Lottery . System Devised For July Draw WASHINGTON (AP) -Dnlt elliclall have devlaed 1 threwtep -,. lo """'"' Utat the selection of 1'llllllers Is nndom and tbua •Joli! cri!lc!sn thlt l1rl'O!lllded the first, drawln& llat D<:oelllber. . . 1be new oyatem will omploy·bolh man and computer when the drawing is .held July I lo delennjne ule order ill. wllicfl l'O'llll men turnlllf 19 wtll be l!d!cted into tbe armed forces. TetapefttllttS 1be plan, an ollldal uld, ls not yet C•llfort1la """ &.ew ..,.. Jn finll fonn, but offidabl hope to avoid -t' u -cbarps1h·e-~ 11NJow1-mw1ner-'tii!~!i ;-'----=-~ 1!f~ Jut year favored men whose I f . ' : SUIWW ..,.,, LltM. ,,_,ltMi wtJtft """" ... ,....,..... '*"' MC.lllt\ ..... -•wtv " .. '' .... 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Tlllrl'lll l WU\I,.._, • ts 5, lrthdays ftll earlftifthe ym. 1, 66 'n.e new plan calls for the NaUonal n 1s Bureau ol StandardJ to use a computer • .w lo scramble the • ~s In the fear : ~ -incl~ lap Y~r•s Feb. 21· - • 55 • toUI of 50 different ways. tt s1 The 50 386-part lists then would be : ~ put Into separate envelopes and shuffled. . ts 65 A bystander presumably would pick an :; ~ envelope. Ttle computer«rambled data ts ~ ,,. then would be put in caplUles and plactCl : !: in a glass jar and mited. . . ti .,. The third step calls _for 1 publtc •aw. '' ;; inc limllaf to tbe one held Dtc. J. .. .. -" The order In whleh a man'• 6ittbday : ~ • .z• ls drawn will determine the order in ;: : -~ he may ~ drafted . 101 92 " " 1e1 11 • u •1 .... a " n " 100 ., "' "' " .. ., J) n " 6t JI .. " N U ... " .. Nixon 1~ames Official WASHINGTON (UPI) -President Nixon today named Laurence H • SllbernlM II Undertecrelary °' Llbor' SUbmnan, II a naUvt ot Yotll, Pl., has been · the department's chief Je1a1 o(fi ctr and • top enrorc.ement ottlctr I~ IOllcitor o! labor. • Peru-Before and Alter ' . ' , , The, Peruvian town or Y.ungay In the .Andes Mountains Is shown be- fore (lop) and a!ler II WJS destroyad by a mudslide caused by !ha earthquake that shook Peru May 31. Mos! ol the city's 20'000 realdenll perished in the C:lisaster. .. . ., ' ' • ] ~ Wh tlot •iii ma -1rr IG-1 .stil v ~ ten .flO< refe nig lo ~ PA! the sell WI f •' he1 naf tho «t 4 ' 'l'i "i Ho ter &iv .1 l I iss prt igrr OV< d~ \ ... Ho ) 1 I dis r~ I be on WI m• as ... ne mo p -.. th wi .. de bl at -.. • ' ' J I ( I • ----------~-""~ _ __,_ _____ _;_, __ . . Postal Reform OK'd J!owar~ Hughes Naw Mr. -NEWada House Sends Hiswric Bill to Senate .Wage, Price Con~.rols Weighed in Congress WASHINGTON (AP) -The iSSue of standby wage and price controls shows signs of igniting a congreMional furor over President N I x on ' s domestic policies. "I think Congress should consider standby controls," ~11!,_e Democratic Le a d ~ r Astronaut Takes Bride Honor Ameriea , • • Patriots Planning Program WASHINGTON (AP) -The ation's""capitat~win celebrate the 194th birth of the republic with Honor America Day, a series or July 4th events designed to "counter all the bad things that have been said about this -country." "This is America Day. Anything that helps honor America we want." said J. Williard Maniott, chainnan ol Honor America Day. "It's ror people who love America ,'' he added. "We ' .... • --' ' about." Among the .evenlJ .Planned are Olympk-9\yle rUmers who will carry American &is i• relays from Indepeldence Hall in Philadelphia, • the HaU of freedom at Valley Forp and tl1< Colonial Capllal l'l Williamsburg, Va. to Wub-• ingt.on. 116 Years Young • Mrs. Dora \V. Jqhnson shows off a plaque ii;en her · by lhe state of Ohio for being the state's 'oldest liv· ing woman _: at least 118. 1he state ts cheCking court records for the possibility that Mrs. Johnson may reall,J be 12L • - ''There are situations where the ,.Slllt o! an eloctloo lw been affected by the dlllproportlonate expeodlttns for television," Cox aatd. J ··--- IOI• 'f•I fllUIDI l'OI A W1B OJ ... Mia TU.llL BOYS! .. Gl:RLS! JOIN A WID OP MOINTAlll ,_ ,ON OUI ADWINTUll WIB CAIA- YAN. HADD ............. 1•14. • 'f1Sn' THI CAUfODIA COAST 10 SAii NAMCllCO ~-Mes -OUI CAUPOUltA COAST CAU.YAll. •IADIS ........... LT 14-11. C...,.. 0...,. c..t ,_..,YMCA hf...,. ........... ........ Cox's seven-year -term ex- pires. June 30, and he aakl he ·expected Nlzon to name P.S. w. h..,. IM"Y ucltiftt ctll'lpln9 tri,. thi1 ,,.,..,. Sip ., Ns successor 10011 •• ~_11~~~-~~~~~~~ ... !!'!"'~~~~"!"!!!!!!!~ . . . '******* .~ ~. <. ~ ~~-· ~·~ •tttt, 1_ .••• w. ,_GENERAL-dE1 4·PlY NYLON CORD • • Tough Duragen• rubber • Fllmous dual-tread design · INTERMEDIATE CARS 4 for $75.40 1.n.1•, 1.7s.1s STANDARD CARS 4 for $7l.IO 1.n-1•:1.n.is BIG CARS 4 ~or $l5Jll .... " "'---WMll ........ ,... SUI .. 11.D ,..;,. r.ce. Tiil ,_ 11,. •••H"f M lira plw pe~ c:n1nf. ..... _ ... AUNIMllJIT a MLANCINll llaYICI Jet~AirlI KA-AFTR:EAD.s-T~ ... Ginerol Tire'• F•ctorr·l,.i1m • ....,, --A!I _.. ......... _,. • ...... ...-..~--. ·-" . . ,, .... $·9· ~s ·-. . • • ... Clllllll'_.... ................ -- WHEEL · BALANCE .. ·. Don Swedlund .. \ • . l FROrtT EID SAFETY S'ECIAl DISC BRAKE RILINING SERVICE : .. ~E~ $19· 95 . ....., ..... ..,, ...... ..... c............ . . ............ Cjlilll.. I ........ ....... .. --- i. . MOil' IMAl.L AMSalCAll CUI ·~YourRrld USED -TIR'ES '_kltt ol llOMti:ld ITud • • , ·•s'~·!~~ ...,__ ------COMPLm CAR CARE Since 1959 -H~7.· . to 6:00 Daly .54~5710 646-5033 - ; • ' -· . ' r , • DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE No Objections Raised 'nle H1llllinlton Beach City •Council ldopted ant ,_., bndcet-..-.....Wy lnll-willloul crllidJm this The DAILY PILOT knows of no. reuoo lo doubt Ibo need..for4he ataff increa111. The c:onclualon lo be drawn 'weet. • from the lack of public response is that no 001 el11 • -Fllur of lhti couneilmmi hlll-....,,-.wtrihe •10, 798~-does either, ---~· ~Y; nslrioit;coo there .,.., llO"fta----II wlli be ·out of order,-theretore ~ talk-of "em··---1- for tllem lo comment on it lurthe<. pire-bullding" or "extravagance" tO be raised later. It Jl'or tile memben of the !"lblic, however, Monday will be in order to remember that the city has adopted nilbt was their opportunity lo ralle en objection. None a budget of nearly $11 million end no one had a word dia. The hearing was 1 perfect uemple of voter apathy. lo say against it. · .11 wu opened and closed.in 30 HCODds. There were no challengers. The city charter does .not call for 1 !"lblic bearing on the budlet, but one is held, neverlheless. The charter -DOI nqulre the~~ lo be adopted by ordinance -lo moll:• it more -but that Is done, never· theleu. • . .· · In !be budget, utlma npjiidl exc • COIDI by '811,141. ff will be baienced by moving $450,000 frllm Ille conUngency oceount end cltppiDg iDto last year's llUl'Jllus for '4111141. · The addition of M · employes lo the pre11nt city pay- roll of ifO is responsible for the blggei! boost ift ,,. penditure1. 1, Protective servlcea, auch as tbe ppllce and tire de-- partments will grow the most, 1etWtg 14 more men apiece. It is pleasing lo see1 however, that recreational needa era not .being neglec ed. The recreation staff is being increased by five, the library •tiff by lour and the parka staff by three. - , A ~ Slogan Needed The Hub of Recreailo~? Sun and Fun City? The Surfing Spa of So~ifomia? These are some suggestions for a slogan for Huntington Beach.· The Chamber of Commerce as fonned 8 tourism committee to promote the city and attract vpcationers. It'• the first step. The city hH much to sell. In addition lo its beaches, Huntington Beach is within easy driving dist4nce of what already is· an amazing variety of family attrac· lions. · .The proposals to make Huntington .Beach a.bigger attraction .jn its own right include dog racing, jai alai, more restaurants and possible hydrofoil trips to Cata- lina. The tax rate will 10 up 15 cenll lo $1.l!G. But H cell wlll account for payments on tile hltereat end re, dempUon of the '6 million voter .. ppruved park bonds. To get things started, however. the city needS to determine what its new image should be. A good slogan will help. The chamber is planning to run a contest for a slogan, inviting suggestions from citizens. It's a a:ood idea. H ·'Sir, the 3rd platoon haa chipped in and would like to buy 40 ~ so'/4iers to take our place out here.'. · .. How to R each T he Campus S t~res Group To Ille Editor: Yaar edilDrill alitlld "New Voice _ al _ .. (DAILY PILOT June 11), climibed ID •ti-New' Left tl'pplpflce -Co--ltlllllule. ~ .......... --,....~ .. -1'· Cauld,.. proridt ... -- llllillnl -llld in1onna11aa aa -to abtabl copiea al -meilinp to PAUL L, AllDBllOll Cdr., U.S.""" .Dear Gloomy Gus: The 8dolacent "students" of Isla Vista (In lplte al adult bodies) are ltlll the little brats who k1cted their lalh<n In the lbtnl and then cried . when their falbers spanked them! -L. M. P. "* ..................... -.......... ,_ ~:..::, :S.. s:.; ::,:. Muell l nlonnatima Is 'Non-tran slonnable' Responsibility of English · Teachers Some Information .can be pwcbed on their ideas oflen cannot be paraphrased; cards, coded, computerized, converted '°" · . . ~; ·•· their ,mtences· .cannot be p-ansformed Jnlo fla shes or light or beeps ·and pro-.. Hay'"' t,.-Wa . · l ror computer proce.ssjng. cessed by machines. It can be translated ..... ~ from English to · Rm1ian to-Japane11i-~a:;;:::,;.;.;.:;:::,3r,::~~~ In other words, IOITle or the , most and come back in.to important inf<niaUon in ~ world, in- Engll.sh -and come WE ALL KNOW of other eiamples formation about how we feel and react, 'fi:Chijuni;diltorted and of ~trllllfonnable informaUm. There about our fears and jqys and passions, ~ ed. You r is the poem you know in a foreign is not transformable information. It is Jl!OO!blY b@ik .•late. --languap 'lor-.ihlch !her> never<ii! Iii -lnlormatlon tllat'hU to he uptrlenced the entire intell~tual community, 1eien- tilic, political and philosophical as well as humanistic. - - Semanticisl.! are often asked, "Do you think all problems are verbal?" I have answered th.is question in a variety ol. ways, but I think the best answer wu gi\'en in a poem by Claude Coleman .of Southern Il~is University: KEEP TALKING ment or the • a satisfactory English tramlatioa. There rather than simply read.' of your insurance are the YMidlab words and ayinp whole Thus. despite the rapid progress of All problem1 are not m':"1Y verb&J, payments are e :1 • meaninp can never be fully conveyed technology and the information eclences, 1be philosophen tell me lD UDOOUDted _ , ~mplea ~~::i to U-who don't undentsnd_Y'l!IJilsh. teachen ol Engllsil ¥<! 1peech,~of.st)'le. _ ~ of w«ds -bul • medical· ni--·for any other oper• Because it is readHy If Toulouae-Lautrec, Van Gogh, Sir and rhetoric, continue to have a function , tnea making Jove with my mouth tionL Doell tbtl blll mean we no Jonier connrted' without Joshua Reynokls and Stuart Davia were in the world. They teach their studerit.s taped shut hlYI 111J caatnl over our children?-loss from one "Ian-each given thf-job ·of~ paJnUftc a field how to commit to words -to ~try And I lost my love. DolJ tbll ~ that the ltlte take• guage to another, John H. Wilson of the of poppies, they would all paint different and eloguei:ice -the evaluations, ·the I tried. mating friends with my mouth 0'8' aD rlchtl ~'tbt·future? Lawrence Radiation Laboratory calls it pictures -radically different. 'ftle fact feelings, the n~transformable· ·ex-taped shut MR&. DOLORES KAISER "transformable" information, u opposed ol poppla as botarilcal 1peclmeOs is · penences of t6i world: And-I~·lost my friend . Jfcmv f1!Gdn1 J1ovt: caUed for thia to lh~ which iJ "~anafqrmable." transformable lnfonnaUon. Blrt how eac · -_ l tri~ maltlg: war with my mouth ICltne mfOnnotion. Tar Uteratun and "Non-tranalormaOle" information Is different artiat apprehends· and feels TEACB~RS OF ENGLISH and speech taped shut . f1'rlh<r dolo, c:ontocl CJ<rvori/ T11omoa, Pl'tllle From • Lo1er Iba~ which ts contained, !or eumple, a boot popp!OI ii non-transformable. have a huge responslblllty to com· But no one was angry and the shooUng P. O. B~ 9~55. San ~. Callf. To the EdlCor: ~ in a poem or• work of art. Mr. Wilson Isadora Duncln expreaed the aame munlcation. Some of their 1tudents are atopped. 92109~ Telephone 1J41213WIO or ta Jllustratea thl1 point by com~ on Idea ol non-transfonnabillty when she eoinc to be aclenttata and some are I went about the street with my mouth Orange COM~, 714147~1. lleClat'eaitarials in OrUlle County the difference. between Toyii:bet's 10. wu uked the meaninl of one Gt her 1oinc to be lawyers qr poliUcians or taped shut -Bditot _l!IPlfl_ba,ve ~•,lot to uy about volume "A Study of History" and a dances.""If I couJd have told you,'' advertising men or poets. To all their Andtheytookinetothenuthouse. clDCUdltel qUl}ificabons, or lack of . on•voltime condensation; '-1wbich aptly ahe said, "I cauldn't have danced IL" students they mu.st teach the re-Where ~ am to this day • ------------~-· ----1tDTtmarlzft-Toynbee'a~tc1eu but fails i.. qulrements of clear, verifiable, scientific_ Wondenng Depr •tlftir Deftl'IM!tlea 1 abou!d like to say u a loaer In to re-creale the Toynbee 'univei:se. ''. EVEN l!CIENTIBl'8 mual confrnnl UU. . P"""· To all their stud en to lhey must lnilfPnitil'"'ems""'arme~nlirmerely vmal:- • ' the Fifth Supervtsorlal Dtstrlc~ who Toynbee's vision of man and history ·problem. When they ID he)ood facto also leach elocjuence. Tead!en of Ensl(,h By S. I, H&)'abw• To tbe Editor : reoelved tbe worst defeat of his career, goes beyond his facts and theories, That and theories to the poalble mearunp and speech have a responsibility not Prftldeat The city of Anaheim aboukl be bekl that thole ~ castigated ~n Caspers, vision ls ••non,transformable ." and hwnan impUcaUom of their adenct, just to th.e world of literature, but to San. Francisco State CoDtp -table !or the Iii youtba who _. pibllcly aisling he . "la without any . lllllpltalbed u a mull al the roct parUculsr qualification" and n o t t.tifal at the aacuum. Tbele fett!Yall necessarily a good candJdate have done . -~t ~v!IJ ciellrucltDD and him an tnjullice and the~!• of Or!!!i• -lion ac-lllil ~. It's Ume County a dilllerviC<. ,._g of tbele JOUth demand that One must ask what qualifications are maney-bungry JRIDOlen be ll'T'tlted for .• ~. what ma~~-a good candidate? ~H .... io the dellnqueaey of mlnon U incumbe;ncy is the n e c e s s a r y ~ -. • qlllltflcatioo then OU. would suuest the A. C. WHITE ·papen In question were In favor of doln( away Wilh the electoral syslem 1~.su.11.ee ud -ting a dlctatonhip of in· · cumbenta. Then what would happen when the Incumbents flllllly <lie of old qe l Obvioualy the suppoaitioo ts ridiculous. To the Editor : W ASltlNGTON -Jn th i s com- mencement season and as suggested readlna: matter for President Nixon's new Commission on Campus Unrest, we are moved to turn o~~r this space to a Youn& man neither of us knows. William C. Placher of 'the clUI of lt'IO, Wabash (Ind.) College, major portlona of whose graduatlon address follow: with cities and campu.ses alike eruptin1 into vkilence and mankind apparenUy fated in the end to sink under the mass of its own 1arba1e1 it surely takes no. particular tnalthl to he depctM<I. the demons that beset men, he wrote : "For every da)' there dte Among us those who were eking us mne good and knew it was never enough but hoped to impro~ a litUe by living.' And so it mly prove worthwhile to " ..... 111IRD IS a movie called 'Butch look foc ,.._ for hope. La me ollf:r Cwidy ad !he SundiJnce Kid.' While • "WB ARE TOLD lhat the Viet Coof, )'UI three frqments to ahore up the the heroes,. or anUheroes, are surely who have not been defeated by aU of rU.lns of the Uinta. among life'~ )men and end up lhot, America'• military power, are aomebow they have a hell of a lot of fun 'alone WbJ -the DAILY PILOT claim ti:. be a Republican newspaper when ,.. doll'f mdorae pd Republicanl -u George Murphy, John &c:llmitz, Dr. Ila llafferty or Dr. -P-, but ,.. endorse lbeir _.. ., 11111- ler H they're u far left u Norloo Simm! I WOUUI SUGGEST that Mr. Cospers wu an excellent Candidate and ii well · qualified for the pooltton. Any man who CID atlain the financial pooitlon he hu, and become the clllef encu\lve of a mdltable OOd-iastitutill!, IUCh 81 he, cvtalnly IDUlt have mne quaWica· ttom. I believe ,.. ' wUi find in the flnal aoab'lta tbe aualHYlDa criteria are: (I) j:lecuuYe atr111: (2) MlminlstnlUve skill: (3) AttrllCltq capoblt paople to odvite .and work on the tum, ad (4) A desire to . accept a challenge and muta IL ". • .Jn 1955, when most of us were· in the 8'COl1d grode, Secretary of the Army Wilbur Brucbr uaured the American people that within a year or two the Communist threat in Vietnam v..'O\lld be' ended. In 1113, when wt were ~es in high . ICbool, Defense Secretary Robert McNamara promised that American advisers in Vietnam would be horn~ by Chi'illtm:u. goinl to be beaten tur a South Vletnunel! ''THE P1R11' IS from Albert Camus' ttie wajr. army which has yet to llaow any novel, "l'tie Pique,' in which a doctor "There's a feeling around that if one \ eqeraea to fight, a n d we wonder if recounts the &rim stnaaglea o( hi• ctty can't actually do anythinc about Vietnam t MRS. A. J. TURNER T1I< DAILY PILOT lilll tu politico! iffi1JiifiOh ai a" tndqmdtnt uioJpOo- ~· Wt endorffd Gtorot Mvrph~ in UM Wt Qentral tliction. , · ' _;.Editor Belleuoa'• Biii Foreign Aid 'VMtnlmbation' isn't another word ,for when swept wMb an ep6demic of the or radlm c:r polluUon, one can at least 1• ·'potJUcol expedience·. . . · bubonic plague, and at the end (he) ha,. Ille decency to he mlaerably llllhap-I " .. .f do not want to d•ell only on (!!plains that he bu -this 'to py. I tlJinit tNl'a tlupid. I a note of despair. Ten y'Nrs ago I /state quite simply what we 1wn in "A real coocem fc:r these problems could htvo been _,,;_, and a time o1 pealllenco: 111111 there are makes 111 wanl to oetze the joy that I tried to depress all ol you (and) attack more 1hlnp to -in men than -In the · ,...14. '.'111e class of 1" "A YEAR LATER, Lyndon J..-~-the apparen~ seU-ca.UsfacUon ol IOdtt)' to despise.' 1970 does not enter a world full of \ \IUIJllYfl and s-·i. of 'alieoaUon' and 1uiltential 11 The aec:<md come1 from was elected on the . promise "that ,_... • • · • poem Ckrious opportunities. But perba-we'll a~.· W. H. Auden-. when Slcmund Freud •--~~ there ~ MY PEKSONAL feellnis are that Mr. American boys would not have to fight -m .,._ are mere tblnp to Cupen ranks extremely b1&b In all a war for Asians. Four years later, "But loiay, in the mid.st of war, died. Of thole, like Freud, who blttlt lldmlre in man than to delpi.se ; perhaps four. He has proved it In his bullnus Richard Nixm was elected on a promise knowin& it will neYer be eftOUlh to !' career,_ and_be bu proved It in bil tohal •. end thetha_ '!Ir. ~ aAmyear andbo a B B f n h hchanc!~the-world, we will act more c11npalgn (one of the linelll l have f after . t, Ille finl etlcan . ys· etter e o•n eat -y _we upected"" would; I eYel'-witnessed in 21 .flll'L.OJ RQlitlcat we~ killed 1n Cambodia. _ -~---,, _ _ , _ _ _ _f _c;;,._ . . ---~ we;~ have a ol fun _aq___J ezperlence). Whether w .,rtts wilh~"~n-we b·e blamed for growmg the way. . . · t · hls poliUcal affiliation; pbllotophy or a~ 1USp1cloua about .what our government _ By Frank Muldewtct J proach one must jive him his j!Jlt tells us abollt Vietnam? We are told ftoapta at Llrp: u d Tom Bradu I due. &a ~ wa-" an u:emplary that Americlna are fighting for the ri1ht Estates of aubltanct lhoWd be campaip 1 and 1 congrab.tlate him for of the Vietnamese to choose their own "distributed before dNth, and not after; hll campaign and his vletory. I allD pvemncnl, but we have read Dwight first, because they generally do ~ f wllb to doff my cap in respect to Eisenhower's admission thal if free elec-good sooner than later; and, teCOnd , •-----· , , 1 f Mr. Allen, Mr. watter ud Mr. WlllOB, lions in Vlelnam had not been prevented becalAM dealh lhould not be a caUle 1 • .f.Ommenta who bad the intesUnal fortitude llld by the United States In 111$5 Ho CIJI for covtrl rejokinl Dll the part of the -· Rocooemt'I larj obeer'lltill!: 1 1 eourqe of their convictionl to 1IJ' It Minh would have nn an ~helming beneflclarles. ''A man who ha Mftl' sone to ICbool on the llDe In this campaign. victory. • • • mlYJk!Ji_fnlm a fnl&bt car: but U II .. a -"'"·--and prtvtlep to The ume Amerlcins who are -arsuin1 he h"I a univentty education, he Ill&)' • . Friday, June 18, 1970 TM edttorial -o/ Ille Dailf Ptlol -l<t 1o n/orm and ,im,. ; I j • • • ' .--• f -lion ·-~-at ··-~·--·~." ba" -1 participant in the ctmptlp. B ,,., . or aesre1a -·~ ·~ --·-• -CRIS. c. CRIS_I --' veerr_e_-_-_-~----+-day would have been • • • -.............. DI zmrll: "ID the pelt-----1---arcutnl for 1lavery 'Ibere ·art men • opUdoDlted tbat • ,... .._ w..111 War II, we have Dear Georp:: a century ago -and they have IOluUom for ~ there .e .,.t cww a .... snrl bllfion doUan ' tdlml ,,_: ftOlftn ' art wefcoml'. I'm lk:k of you, aaytna men the only ~uon they no problems. · • ""' ·-., Ibo free wwld' and N.....Ur IOritcn '"°""' _..., lll<fT should ..... do -.rkl II I loll to do ID -ii • • ftll' , .. tlllllm m ICllDO">ic 111iltance . me.aogea la -.soo word.I or ltu. TM were your wile, I woukl leave that they ar• as-One ol the nlOlt •tnfonut.lve and cm--I 11 lill9o tld ..i ·~i.m· rtoM to °"""""' llt-to Iii ipoc< you! hamed to fece the Jo. llructlve boMl l'ff reed on our 1lannin1 i:llal:•:•:.,~-~· pit? lome nawapapen are or elbnblat4 Ubtl " rntTDfd. All let-FEM gical C!OUmequences crime situatJon in the U.S. is "The F liol m lllo honlllla fact that ten WINI f!Jdl)(fa llgllohlr< and mafl. Deir Yem: o1 thtir belief$. C--ltcNIOll Politlcltn'a Gulde to Crime Con- t -· . ._.i lllo -t foreign lntr CJddrOll, btJI -IFIGU .flt loll.II-. Oil, you ' lmpractlcal, silly. Jillie 01Jr touchlnf mod-trol," by two pro1 ... ~ criminD!oflsU • • 'tn blllory. I say more po1A·r.r held °" nqw1C if n/fldc'nt rtuon dear. How coold my wife leave-em tattll ill the •• who *"' euctly whit can, and must to · ' .. • Llll'I ~ lbt whole ~ l'oeir, ioUt wol flt pllb-me! Who mild do the dilhel! benellla of fonnal· odUCll!on ou'1t to he done. (University al C!Jlctgo Prell • I I I --I' be tempered bf a nmlnder of Prealdenl IU6). • =:::.:..:::-. I ' . --.br prt"111ing 111;, -.,.,paptr'•· opiAicnu and com. fMfttarw on topicc of inkre1t and llgld/k:lntu, br p!'ODidintr •• 1-. for lhl ..,,,.....,,. of our rtader1' • opinioftl, and by pnHntitag the di~s• ~ pointl of tnfOMMd ob'""tr1 ond tpokel?Mn on tdpica of the clop.· Roberl N. Wied, Publilber • ' ' .. I • c • . SHI Joh fie• Hon ti I< c ir \l G •• r Ii h ~ y • ~ • n c l• • [ DEJ. old ~ stale, at 15. He sll -bat he dr !he g1 • hal anyp1' • Jim lie cat ed tN order I < to his •nd d older j 1uue: -. JODEAN HASTINGS, -· Pll'tllon, '"-tt, tnt M .._ 11 SHARltlO A oo.l ~ Mrs. 'Robert Lindstrom, Mrs. Edward Lavelle and Mrs. John "lcClane (left. to right) jump for joy follo'{il!g fll!!ir inatallation as qew of1 ficers .• Foufibln Valley's Laa Brizas del Mar "Aux'Ulary o'f the Children'• Home lqciety, · · : 1 lhjtallation Theme • L.as· ·s"~izas t. Find --.~--·--- .Joy in Sharing ----"'f-. r Joy la Sharing" a Goal h'as been selected .as the auxiliary's theme for the conung year following the installation of neW officers of FountaiR Val- 1ey's._Las ·sr1zas del Mar. · • · · . . Mi;s. John McClane, founding ·metl\ber. of the suppDrt g~p for ·th~ ~hil~ren s Ho!fle Society, wJ.s ~ted,as presictent•follow1ng a dinner meet- ing 1n Francois restaurant. • . , Servin~ as inslalljng officer was hef father, Air Force Lt. Col. (rel.) Willa,rd L. ~11Ier, a~d seated with her were the Mmes. Clyde Story and Ron Garland, vice presidents; Edward Lavalle and Robert Lindstrom secre· ~arie1; Joseph Maiolo, treasurer, and Antliony. Gajewski, parliame~tarlan. Mrs. Gajewski and Mrs.•Jarnes Ackley, past 'presidents of the four- year-0ld group. recently Were installed as vice president and parliamentar- ian 0£ the Or~nge County CO~cil of Auxiliaries. .. . First ~oals of the auxilib.ry members will be entering their third float in . the Huntington ~eaci. Fourth of July parade in hopes of winning th eir third trophy ; operating a lemonade stand that day to provide fur'id1 for cnext year's entry, and a slJmmer social to honor their husbands. . · Four "!embers of _ther group were spe3k,r1 dUring thi annual state-' Mde con~ention . emb~acang m~re than 230 auxiliaries. Participating during the meelil)g earlier Ibis monlJI ID the S11eraton-Universal Hotel. Loe Angeles , • were Mrs. Ackley, who dl1<:a1sed .111terpretatlon ; Mrs. Gajewski who moderated a session .on fWld-raising; Mrs. McClane, who offered id!1s on •. f!;.~dren's projects, and Mrs-. ~illiam Pono, who led a di1CU11lon on pdblic· • · Additional Information regarding the Children's.Jlom• Society larg- est adoption agency In the world, moy be obtained by collin1 the Sania Ana District oflice.,50-147 .., • . - • • , •• . -• . , . -' . 'ONE CLOSE FAMILY' -Bidding bon voyage to each other, new American friends and bOst families .are (left to rilbt) Ingrid Wesemann. West Germany; Frank Tongsavai, Thai· land; Alison Southern, AuStraliai Pau1o Caron, Brazi1o -.nd Azenega1b Hailu, EllllopiL The American Field Service foreign exchange &tudenll will boon! bmn for an end-ol· staY tour departilll fJom Wbi.ttier llonclay, June 29. . . . . . . . •' . '•--" Five young people from five dillerent ; loii llnW be arrived since he fell newspaper continents came to Hunlln~ton Valley last reports didorted the true pict\ire by emphA· 1ummer. ~ ' • aizing the bad things that were 'happening. Now, just 10 months ·later, they will re. They also learn~ more ·about their own turn to their homes Wt their lives never will countries while they were visiting here. be quite the same again. .._ •-"We: came prepared to am.er ciuestions •1The whole world. is my country now -and everyone we met had <111Utions," says not just-Australia," explains Ali59n ·South1m -Paulo. i'Some things we didn'l ·know and we'd oodWI . • ~e· lo look up:• . . .. wh9 ba1 bee)lfl'~twillt the James G . n•. They were clell•b'_; with-.· ·e Amenca' n of Seal' Beach anif alltndlng Marina Hilb , • -,.., SChool. · style of casually una1 ehdif.a · g terms such ·as ·~hopey" .and. "ct~." ash was iJDoo · P.u?e, shy Azeni1a1h ·Hailu shares Ali-· pres~ed with bow polite a"ilul , particularly son's appreciaUon for and concern 1with the. , . . offic1al11, ire to young ~le., ' ''oneness" ~of the world. .... _ ~ -The Amerlcaris they saw hire are not Ibo '1Jt's a thing of the heart,·~ she AY•--.1 J . same ones they see travellq-abroad~-A• .....,ell\J .. ~en thete i<, a. connection -~ .. , , Paulo expree1$1 II: ·a man wori<• hard most' tween.imq,_erJ•C8D bt.'° wan. I used to .. i-•• ; of his life to make much money, but when he read lg"· ,ElbilJllia .,,.-·;llP.1 even Africa, goe& a~road,. II 11 .100 late. He only wants' to my altl•111~, Oil i\'~t1>-l ""4. a\>Oul a •"!In-10 and '51'Y wbere'th're are·ollMir Americans, . try~l \ollf"'M · ·Jl9rS<!P" w.,:ha~e .be~.like " . ~o h~ diiesnTi(et·to 'know the il<!>Ple of~anoth· one J~faioil•14'here," •.--Saul iM Manna _ H!Rh . ... er country. ~ 1-• .• ' . 1 . ;T· ,. • • -Schaol .ituifent ·who has been living with the . , PART I.ES, PARTl~S ___ 5am._~erJamily ., ------. ...__ __ --,>:"o--;--c--'--·~------ BJorid. bJue-eyed and grej!:arious, Pauld The five 1tudents partici ed in gra U· Caron of Brazil expressed a view shared by ation ceremonies ln their arN. hl•h schools all the young people when he 1aid be ~ouJd •. . and are being entertained at Jarewell parties · have come for half the experience be has hid. '1 • hOst.eCI by theit adult and student American Field Service chapters. , Ingrid Wetemann was lmpressed witli • ' the hospitality of Americans and the inform-Frank.was honored during a poUuck din- ality of life here compared with her hcime in ner tn'tbo high school la·st WedneSllay, and a . west Germany. . pollaack and swfm party honoring Ingrid will . . , . ' , take lll•ee Friday, June 26, In the born~ of •'Pepp!e here,naJly ""' willinl to· open Mr. and Mrs. wt!Ham Geiser. '· ' ' their bomi1r -·in my ~try '*"1• tenCI lo · -' be more raeervecl." 'II.id. the l'.'!rt f~ad 1 ' Paulo'• -,family. the Robert' GordOllS, blonde who, l!8! 1*11 'living with the' 1IOIJo will open lhetr Westminster home for a llWim West famlly ;incl atle!Jdb!i Huntingtoil Beach a&4 taco patty tomorrow. . . High ScHool'. · • • 1 :0n. Wednesday, June 24. ·~· Mari~a .AFs ,,NOT, • :ojsAPPOtNTED _ adl!lt cftapter l>'.UI host a reception honoring • . , Azeneiiasli and Alison. Slldes wfll be shown by · All qrliiil wlth 'Frank Ton«savlil.ofrom ( the,11ildents and a tape' recording frqm ~·~t • Thailand .who has ~-attending Fouritafn, · · Storey, the Marina Ame'ricans Abroad"student· Valley High School and residing with the now "'sldlqg In NOIV ~oaland , will-be plaYl'<I· Robert Moss faJl1lly '\hat they were not dia-. , Included In the final activities Ot U.e fo;:.. appointed In the Amarlean.'way of •llfe. • eign students wtltbe a tour of t,Tniveml'Stu-': "I adm\l'e' tht 1plrltof the people-their " dloe and attending the press preview nlgh!.at lndividuiillty-11'1,a 1parkll!Wlblng," claims , th• Leguno PagNJJ! of the.Masters n .. I" Mon· Paulo. "Many thlnP are ni>l' settled h.,.._ day. 1: . . •• but where ore thay?" he llD'up amiably. On Monday, lune 29, they 'win JOi~ 'other Azeneiash wu surprised lo learn that' exchange lludlnte In WhlWer to board buses teenagers In this country bad · "ruin" and • for lhllr end-of.stay tour. En route to Denver. · that family Ille Is much t!>e 18Dll every. Colo.,· and bomt, tlley will stop In selected where. commlinltlee offertu1 conlrasllpg situations: rural and urllan, In various aocle>eCOliomlc and cullma1 llltlngs. ; · · ' PauJo had decided nol to form any opin- ' • .. .. -- .. ) ' . • Wiler. Yotle!UY , sl!e. a_..i lo .. '*!' the ilnW"I point tlloilld I ll&op '-~ or. 1cy to help? , -GAllD&N .-.VE . . .. NAii G:G.: 11!' aD .-.., ,S Ktllllc. Tell ,_. ............. lei lier --:::t:' ... .. ;·=.. ... ..!: = .... :: ·-·-... ptlll --.... _.,,_ . \ ' ·. Your Horoscope Tomorrow J Sagittarius: D~n't Waste Time _ Bargain Hunters Begin Big Searc.fi SATURDAY JUNE 20 I)' 1YDNBY OllARR clome&ti<: dutla apt to be CAPRICORN (Dec. :iw.,. -Id be aclive in club, highllibled. Heed voice of ... It): Cy<le high, but v-group, organization. Benafl\a peritoce. Take nothinc for JndlvidUlll hurls W\IOlid&ld ad-·will outwetcht lnc11nveniences. ~ .."J!~ .. -b • • I • •· m. Reall&e !hat -1n P11Ca (Feb. 1 .. Marcb 20): TllN DATING ~: . ,,_. aulborily will back you . Dca't 1et caJllht tn mlddlt --la -led for •TAtJllUS (April 19-111,y Ill): RefuoO tO be ....._ by ol ....,_i. hetwtim lrienda. · Vlip, "'8i a.-1, -11• Beller 1or llniilllne than -wtio ii ermOOll. • Tab neutral alinil. Some of .,-~ _. mOJ , "Invite" ,startlni · projods. . A vo Id AQUARIUI (Joi\. IO-Feb. yuur loudest cleslrta may bi ..,..i. ......,.. II••~ wrtlinl letlers ,wlllle anary. JI): You can au<;ciaJ,,ny !Willied. ic-lhl< and mail> ••• O'q ., .u.. 11 aae Count to 10 before mak1nc adnrttee; 1fMUc1 vltwl. You taln ·opUm.lstic attitude . ......... wtdle ...... mlf ·definitive statements. Tr1veli;::;::==========:::i;=""=====::; --. 1'ue lire nilght belier lit put off {or .......... i r'•1 I beat another day. -.. ,;; -.. ... ... GEMINI (May 21.June IO): ... --.. ........... -v .. -be-~·"""" -...-lw Gemlol .. I"* .-y affairs ... -lltJmd-_...,.AD ObtoiD hint lrG!ll T_.. a1p1 -be -iaed ll*lllO No need to nisb, '" -....,. -4 • -• !Nlla --· .......... Cal be -rial CANCD (JUDO It.Joly 22): -·· You-appaar..Wyag. ARiia (J(atth 11-Aprtl II): 11-e. Be ,.... """Yj~ N-•· ln¥0i'flnl c. D 111 c I -..,..tat .•.. Dan1 lili ........... -~ olhen for ....... Do not bohr.... b d 1 I D e II -parmlt dlaaniloq ID dJltD. ' lelnle Info brawl. For - a most deserving [)ad_ . ,....:·~--a ~ OMEGA COnslellatlon Chronometer I.SO (Joly 2Mlfl. ·22): An E~~cutive_s. ·~ ~~ _ aurpriles Y"' wllll lllarWag F • ht d · revelationl. Semo of .humor · a rs 1 g e w1a • .s. will • lleJtble •l· tltude. Don't -llnt -· ·· VIRGO (Aq. D&pl. 22): .Plan• for tbe comtng y,ear Lover's quarrtl lhoald not be will be cliacUaled when the -blown "''Of p"""'rtlio. 6eme newly installed executive of balance 15 e11tnUal. Le.-n boon! of Harbor .Key meots rules bol<re •ttelllPllDI. to at 1:30 1.m. on 'I'Uelday, June sidetrack them s...., I*" 22, ID the Newport Beach equals progr.,.· --:..~· Jobo P. Wright, . LIBRA (Sept ~ 22).: -'Finl the agenda will Obtain hint 1n1m Ar I e • on m....,.. Be mdy alao for be a Septrmber luncheon for ·•··-•--• , • ......, Em<> the provilloaal memhen wl>o ...,......, ••• .., _ _, • . are required to-kin the tioDaapttonmpmulo~ ' '!llrllt Shop apanacred by lhe. ty valdeS, lu9 dalm at-our .. finest wat.,.h An UOOfllionll watcll Jot Setting prices for the Newport Harbor Business and ProfessionaJ Women's annual garage IBle are (left t.o right) the Mmes. C. W. Kerley, C .. Robert Chamber- laln and J. B. Hamil. The garege sale will lake plaCe c f!:om 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday, June , :I> and 21, at the Newport Beach home ol Mra. J. W. Brobeck. . orpnlzation. Ali shop pr<> ~O (OCI. U:Nov 21) · ceeds go to the Cht11I GWdaboe • · Center of Orance County; a Short trlpa IDday DI e ID ~ cost clinic servlni e~ movement. but not ~1111rtly Uonally distuihed children. _..... ~ ~-DllBu~ New members of the bolrd prov• ~umw. ...... \,II, I ·a man wtlo 81111...- tht 11-t To rooelve a c:hronQmelor raJlng, a watoll -undergo 3eO hours ol exaotln9 tt11t at on ofllclal llating bureau. ~nd tht Omega COftlttll1Uon hu ~ U. ltlt• with !lying colorl. ll'a a watch !hat Did can we• with prldt. In Long Beacf. . . . , Girl Talk Newlyweds at Home Friendly B1 .. Birds became . Tanld Camp Fino Girls during At home-in Loe(-Beach-Steve Lar and· Mn. Bill -a-candle-liahlini.cer.,,,..y In !allowing a bone)>-. trip· GUiiiiiii: • -lhe 1!9ntington Beach home of to Puerto Vallarta an Mr. '!be ......__ of' Mr Mr. and Mis. Albert Vao Pel' and Mrs. David Morain .................. ., IOft • ten. .uu.r. < and Mn. Peter H .. Aakew of Taking part in lhe ceremony · '!be brtde, lhe 1Clnll4ir Do!I-~~~~~ "hid! wu followed b.y Renee Jackson. daujh&er of ud Ulben: Eddie refrelhmeots were AnU Metz, Mr. and Mrs. Verpoa. JICbaa =boa, Tony ~ BW Qndy Rasmussen, Donn a el Santa Ana, ·wu lii'flli In Jonltey .;.i Rick Adami: Dunton, Karen and ·Ria Krug, mamq:e ~ her father for 'Ibe bride ls a 11'8dllaie of Sherry Sakamo&o, ~ L I n d a the double nng cereuJOny ~ Santa Ana High SChool and Cr!9'obal, Sean Murphy and -t-ducted by Dr. Gerald Balh Orange Coast College where Venu! Van Pe.tterr. • In lhe Flrll ChrlsUaa Chun:h, • aha WU alflllated wllh Eplllon· Mn. John Rinde WU leader Santa Ana. Delta. · ·of the Blue Birds ahd leading 'Serving aa her maid of • Her hulband wu graduated . the Tank! group will .he Mh. honor wu , f.Jiss S • n d I e from Hoover Hie School · John Sakamoto usiated by Jackson Ind bridelnlalda • ·' were Miu ·11at11Y McKenna, Glendale, and Call crnla Slato Mn. Karl Metz. Mrs. Van ·Mrs. Jelrf Blplow, ·Mn. Collap a,t Laq l!tocb.. . _Nlon u lhe.group .IJ>OllBOI'. BEAT LONG HAIR . 9..,1 .. : Will lollf holr 1tlll bo populof thb 11111•11nor? Mr1. N. D., Hu11t. hoc.h AllWr. Yt1. lo119 h1;, wUI IM h1. It will be po,ul1r W101tlY 011 the •ory you119., but 111114.ille •t• ellCI older wolfl•ll c•• 0110 wotr it pro•idi"' it i1 i11 the il9lit<er 1li1de1 or worn 11,, k· COUM dow11 Ii••• h··· th1 t111- 4oMY to h•"'•• or .,., • WO• 1J1111'1 fe1t11r••· I ........ : Sho11ld yow h l1J1 ftio 0!1111 off of 10119 li1ir ,.,11l1rly ht or.for-for it t. trow f11ftr oM lie1lthior? Mr1. 6 . D.; Newport h1c.h ._: T,01 1M 111. Y11 II will •Ii ll11lthlo'r if yo1i1 tri"' tflo ,,lit 1M1 off rtfillorly: No, it -ll'f l"'W lo119tr if 'f'Oll ffilft It too efi.11. Cwtti119 tho 011d1 of the li1ir fl•• 11othl119 to do with whot I• lio,,.111119 11 tho 1c.1lp i11 tho liolr folllc.le; •••Ml: D• VII• lik• lollf h1ir1 Mra. J. K., hUHiOll Vi1J• ....,I Yt1, tiut it .i.,,114, M ...... It 11 011; c.1h, f1091 or .. - Be a ·ut y Salons OUR YOUNG-LOOKING WAVES ... ~ .. TONED INSTANTl.Y WITH Our colorlat lifhta!>a jOUr halr-thaft Just -In Aou"• maMlou• Fanci·tun: colorlne. conditioner, -111. all In OM. 1-ly. without ptroxidt, yqur lilhtenld hllr tlkn on• datlcalo -:.. &Old. blip, champop, what you w;n1 Seniors .Honored of clrectors are the Mmes. final analysla, rtl7 an 1«1r WiWam Weaver, Norman Cir-own judgment. cle, M. D. Flaherty, Van R. SA91'M'WUS (Nov. 22- Parker, Anthony Otting ,md pet. 21): You find .that there Charles H01tler, vice prul-is much to learn .~ dent; George Ray and W. W. pe~ .-Y maaqtmenl. Stever\IOll s e c r e t a r i e s · No need to be dflcouraged. Samuel Downing, trtasurer: But don't wute time-Ind ex- and Carl Pwlston, parliamen-perience. Apply I e • 1 on 1 . Wlan. Mesaaie very clear 117 IDDIJht. · La. Prix d'llolmeut fer oUtslanding_acblev.ements dur· .,, low' years of blp school RIUPHOLSTIRY w111wa1'de4toCueySpencef -;, r~~ Dlrwct · and J-Mchrrmi by Mn, FREE Ull~TES Robert E. Maritn, pnoldent l'uml .... llode To-Order · of' the South r.out Junior With "Quality Workrnanfhifr. Woman's Club. StoP\By ind See OUr Showrooin ·s11vir 'bowls. were CASTLE INTERIORS · 7141Che,.......0.,._0Nftl • 81!1-wlndlftfl c-111i.t1ort dltoMll!llllr.14-flwol 1!1Gftfftt"l. ll11"llM tiff! .......... 11\lllt Giii. t111 "The Store Th.I Confidence Built" ---·-~--• MA•M• IUtMTINITOM ,............ 911d16 ....... ee::: dJ ~ ..... =-..... ·Open Man., Thun., Fri. 10 a.m. 'In ? p.m. pre9ented to the Fountain C•ll Cellect-lft.1m "" "' 147..JMI .Wt. Valley High School ...ion1~~~~!!S~~~5;!~~~~5;!5~~~~~===============:::::=d during Ille fourth lllUlual Coronel lwanla b a D q U U lollowjng their 1elec:tlon on the liaall of ell-lround portlclpo- tlon. In acU'!tt!es will! a high acbolallc · olaodlni· . . - • • _ ... _ .... OPlll DAILY IO.I01Sllll.·l0.7 -.......... , . , Friday and Salllf'tiay,]Mne 19 & 20 . . • ~ . TWO-PIECE SASSY SETS FOR GIRLS DOUBLE-DISCOUNTED Ow Rq. 2.96 2 Days Only ' ' ·And flftd.fvll Wmpoos out, so JOU can refrtlh the Shift·atld·blOomer 1u11 HU for 1 carefree •'llmmer of lua aad sand . U?ol aad cu.tt iD roWcking, frolick-' iq prioa oa 1111~ or all·rayon, bedecked with -liqi>e or rippled ·with rum,.. AlaO in aolida, ltripa. 3 106s;7to 14. ,. __ _ ·--1444111 • I cok>r whtntYtr yOU wish. (Othtr F•nd·fUll COIOA to cover 'rt)' -come "'!> .. ---·· :t11. "'~.....,. .. ..... ---· 1n e. ,,,.. ,.,. --c.JI. ,.. w. tttll "'°" ............. aiu;,.,., .... ...... ....... . ,.." .. :r.:::r ----· .,...._. 11MYT.CM.-.. ........... CtllfW 'YNflr ...... ,_....,. .......... • -- • ON•1• ltl.'hllll• ... • .. lllSll,.. • ·•···• ''"' .............. .. , ....... ~. Wutalutw ...... -HMO ........... CeltlMIH ............. __ .... • • • • • • S.•hlAMI ....5t.01 ... 1 ·- " 1, ~ I • .. '" .. , ,. • '· ·1· .. ' ...:'lOl ....... :•' .. " • .· : _._ . , ' H' -iJ , A! a ·A· I -has I for I ,,, i&N c- e( N t• _, ',Ql clali Q • NI ~ 'lba ""' ... ··, Di .,,.. , . ,• • .. ,011u1ain· Valley ' ·EDITION •' • • . I -" -' . . -~1t-1 -1'1'!1!!J -. --~ . --_ _.. -· N.Y. Sf.Oeh ' ·vot.:.~. NQ. 1~. 4 SE.cJIONS, 42 PAGES . . . -. . .. -~-OtµN\?E COUll(TY, CAUFIOllt4fA _ . FRJDA.'I; ... ·,., 1'10 .. ~ ~ TEN CEjilTS -· ' . . . • Ill Beach Collision • ___ , __ _ --~ ~-. ----~----.....:.-......: _ _;.. -'-----· ---'"-~'-'---- . 5 Others H~rt at .Criticized Intersection ' .~ I • • • ·A ~-al 1 -HunllnRl<ll\ .Beach ol '1112 ·Koledo Lane, Hilntincton ~.· ~:crit;cbed for «infusing right-' · driyer of tbe vehiJ:le that Freedle'• car dl'-W11 .,am -one vehicle 1a spbrtscar rammed broldlide at '11.:30 p.m .. poliee witb fear younc people in the cockpit said. ..... killld three and .iDjured five others Patrolman. Ron Jenkins said both ll1e '11».anday night vehlcles were nattened apinst 1 nearby ~ driver was arrested at lhe sceneL-. chain link fence and 1 fire bad broi:tn l!alblnl Street and -11lbert-A .... .e, 001 · lft lhe.ename compartmenLoLooe ~ • ..on dlarges of f e I on y ~n police arrived at 1he trqlc scene ~· ~ cited fyr allegedly moments later. . .......,. a llGp -ml driving. wthout None ol lhe Injured ,.... reported I Uceme. ' Jn serious condiUon today at <>ran,e _ ~::. wei:!_lden!ified today as: County Medical Ceotu lllld Huntington . ri-, 2Z, ol 5962 Chinook lntercommunity Hospital,. where tJ\ey OrM~ HrmtbCQ1 Beacp. were taken for trtatment. · tjlii.1 ..,._., '8. of 9831 Con-Jnvestigators said the a r re s .f. e d tihen&al Drive, Huntintton Beach. . motorist, Kelley, was booked into · the · , 'wk S. Martia,•21, of~ Jacaran· jail ward at Orange County Medical d1 ,Avt.,.costa Mesa. · Center after the collision. ~~ wu'.Bar?' G. Kelley, 19, Miss Sargent. wu •.J>Weoger in the ~ Kelley car,' whlle the~Dodies o( Fniedie and Miss Martin. were !ourid pinned . in Ille cockpit bl their Eqllsh -r .• • Paul N. ·Jacob, II, ol 6111 111h st; Westminster, and Terry SmUh-;-17, of Im Glup Clrcle, llunlilfgtoo lleadr. were the two survi'{Otl who rode in lhe crowded sportscar. . _f'assengera_wbo_ escaped...._dfalh • in Kelley's vehicle were. _identified,.aa John Cavanaugh, 19, ot 172111 Misty Lane, and Barbara Coran, 17, ot ·20011 Spindrift Lane, both in H1mtington Beach. Police who .arrived at the sctoe rtrst said Ibey found Kelley and· Miss Cann wandering-lo a daze. Investigators reconitructl'ng the ·fatal broadside ·collision aaid Fr e'e d I e ' 1 sport.scar wa s evidently northbound °" Gothard Street and' in !hat c1'!e -Id have tbe right of way. · · Nellllet dri-made an lllort lo stop, police a_...i after Problnc .t b. evidence. '. The accident doubled H u n t l n g t o n Beach's 1970 trllflc fatality role, wblcb had been only three. The .,,....,, ii lhe lalt tlwouih ln- tersectioa before Talbert Aveaum comes to_.__ _...i_ f! Golden Wat Street, lhe locatton ol another -· trqedy. Just I Utile more than U ,.an qo, two bank baodlll cbued &cn111 lrom Santa Ana by pollci -broadside into a van carrytnc a croi.rd oC · Westml!>eler H1lh Sdlool d·ra ma •ludenlf. Two were kUled and ~vtral critically · Injured, whlle the bandits -almost unscathed -\"ere later sentenced to ure terms in -prison, sinct death caused in ~klD el a felony iilnurder. Tories' Heath . New British Prime Minister • LONDON (UPI) -Conservative party leader Edward Heath, who swept to power in one ol the biggest electoral upsets ' in British hiltcr'y, took 'olfice aa prime minister of Britain today. Queen Elizabeth II :named Heath in . a brief cere~y at.Buckin&ham Palice half an hour after hiJ beaten Laborite ; •• • DAILY ll:ILOT ......_ -1"'"" CWtlt Carnival Watcher f • • ' ' • • • 1 l s there any. do'!bl a.bout wbai \s going through the mind of David ,Spell , 2~ as he ·oti~erv.es one ;of' carnival tides ·at Warner Avenue and Magnolia Street 1n Fountain Valley~ Carnival is part of Fountain •Yalley Founders' Day ·c81ebnition', wbltjl ~ontinues· thropgb-Sunday; r.ival, ·Harold Wilson, had driven to the 1 • , , ' • : ·, ~ ...i.f -~. ' ~ __ . • . . , · =;··-~hi!~-'P. . k ."'2 -,.m.:... d " .B' d ~ _· • ~-, ·It 111• ... -.. _ • • .!::1:e&eimr·_Flll s .to . oar 1'e Quelll .ccepted fbe r81fptionl > ... • • ' ' ' • ' ~ ',J l • " - and ,c.ued In Hellh on WlllQl\'1 con-1 • • ' • l ·,. • • 1 ' ,~ • " ' · • ·_:-=1 :~,:,~ol~bor-= To 'Retain Post ,at School - and ~Qded Wllaon s dream ot blin& the . . , . . l ' , . 1 , . - fint prime minilter to win tm. COD· · seeutlve tenns. ... . . I! wa pooalble ·the i>olls pradictinc .a;, TERRY <COVILIZ • bl-lingual and bl-cullural chlldNn. llol1o • ; . •. ' • DAILY PILOT ,,.. • ., ....... (I big WilJOn-victory had led to com· . Of~Del~Plllt.,,,. ' ,· has been an adviaor •to the ·f~eral AT TALBERT (STOP) AND GOTHARD (THRU), ·SOME 'PEOPLl•AR,EN'.T GETTING ,TH£."llSIAGI pl~y'~.:. Mid noo-.OU,. -by Will Ro1ers, quoted KlJ.>ll!1I Tburocjay 1ov1n1J11enl on lhe .....,_ a84 II • . . ~ • , , Laborttes. . , . nipt, llJen implored lrulteei ol tho F-aJao bilitilual. The ,.......; atarts Ill r . . . " '. -I BY . nlllillall . Heath wn Ii> p 0 ,.. er lain valley SChool-Dlstrict not-~r~· . inl!W year nm Ser>tain• ~ . Tuiura. D'!lt b · B db F l l 0 · · £111 · , In lhe blueat j>Olitical upoet in Britain blm1frcm Tlllllll'!I Sc:bcioJ., . Rocen 1.....,.. .the ~.. la ~~. r . 8 . ~m .ata . ntersecttaw.o~~-:a;:;~;;:-.r=~· w=:.::::=~!~~~ q-,i\nl!«a-,Ja--rsnry,~..,. ...... - A. • t F ' · '1 • ' Winllon Owrchlll1at 0 llil 'cloae of, lvo<ld In Ille~...__ nld he' ~;. m,ai-lo al1oW ~ .1o · rtYart 1*t, g811N · reeway ' War II. ' · ' ' ' --,. , -°"!!' w .. n1 to clwromn. ·te..Cbi•I to --'-.~ • , · · · ' · · · ' ' ·At !:Iii ·p,n\, (5:15 1.m. PllTJ Hllih'1 lo lake • $1,300 pay cat lo remain ---U~ld-ifo~~vote . -Was_ ·Pr .. ate. ctedFo_ ~._t,.W~ .. ~y..· ~. · ~~::i':::':_=-w::. ·=-atri:'~IOll~~~"a .pOain • ..,. r:;~·\ ... ;..· daubta.aboiit_. ··~ ' _ ~ , ~ : abiiifiilo majon;t1 In the -..,._,,.lier · Rudyard Kipling 10 emphulJe · hla lll!l]a 81· •:~.'( ~ ........ ·A"blll, lo remov~ a Newport Beach · · ' ' . : lloiJae ol Comrilons. ll ll part)' atnnsth prdarence.f111""""'1Ullerlah pl111 then• lhe ~· "Tbal'a wtty we Wini~ ol The Colhard Street' Talbert Avenue· In-aao bacauae we •founct•people -were pt· in lhe H..,.. wlllcb cletOnnmaa who 1' · llld · ''While tllt rmt ol .,. _.id -lo ...,Unue-u a -.i1nttor at lllOtbtt llllftent ; Llte ,Raciflc Coast Freeway , the prlme minllter. ahe~ at' a __ '..J..1.-.,;.;1., • .._, I -•--' •--~-held til I Wed tetaect.ion'-scene of the" triple-dealh tlna: a · llUle •careleU,'' :J'amea in.ui.n:nu,. ..---uiuvaii:; school. We need ri\en like him in .... , -~ over un ne1 nesday1 Wilson had waited di thi• ~t to take one &lanlltep backwardl. l' · ROSitlon. •• . · • ior .-.oi. by !he State Assembly, cruh ln Huntington. Beach Thund1y Wheeler, public works direct«, .. plained before oonce11lnc formally, lltbou&lt In "*" .'fs '...-..lFih ·1 r·a de "I personally feel l · can be mOot if.' 1be bill, authored by Robert Badham nlaht-used to be a four-way stop. thium![DJJJI. '"Miey used to slcnf down television lnte~s earlier he left no coonflnator at.. Tfl!llll'I' School. Diatrict fectJve ~as a classroom teacher a{ fJl..Newport BellCh) woukl de1ete the A year ago, the ir*nection, at. the and try to slip tbrouP." doubt that he knew be wu a· Maten o!!lclala want / tp tran,fe~ -.him to Tamura," Rotert l"fPlled. -. -, - Coat Freeway from the southeast limits entrance to the city's central park, ·was Gotard Street had four-way stop signs min. McDowell School nekt ·year an4· brine . Four pareuta !lptll:e tn behalf of Ratlmt1 chqed 'to a lw°"way lltop wttJI Gothard until work started on widening Golden wtthln mi. Wllson's No. 10 Down-&be Ji4cDowelt.ltb-olth &rtde coardinator, aU''accliimiilg liis atnL in wOrkin& 1'iCb ti Newport Beach to Routthe ,39 in Hun· ~ ~ing the through thoroughfare. west Street, which runs parallel a block .;i·af~~C! .. tannounc:tdthat ... : '1~~1gttvthees V,.inc:e -BtQo •. to T@mura. , ' the children. • . · , tiJllton Beach from e California Two months ago Lt. Paul Darden, to the west. Got.hard Street was Ulen ................ i.iis-'-NI~• rRoP.n ukl J:le ~kl rather re~t :)'lt'.1' thit'skill--We . want to keep u kelwly system. head Of the police traffic' bureau, wamed • converted into a through street to take hive tecUred more than hllf &be ·seals back ·to ~lria·a· tuchtr U..O' be tranafer-• 1\1 belt-Ull!, '' Brick aald . • ,Ortticl of Badham's legislalive effort drivers about such int.ene_cik>ns along the extra load. in the new House of Cornmcw1be prime· r~~ reuon. fol the tl'lnlf~ 'ia thlt Roprii' ·plea wu bned1 he said, on• tlabn the delelion would set. back beach Gothard Street followinc a rub of ac· After Golden West Street was reopen. ptinialer has asked for an audience with Bello. ,,,: __ , .. ....,.;.i 'q.,.1 .. ,_.:,,.:__ ·1o run' the deed for stabili"ty_. .. There are. thtH ,__.,_,_1 nd Id •-~ H cidents. · ed, Gothard Street was-kept as a throufh her majesty to tender the re:sipltion 1..a ..,_.... ...,u .... .-. , m·ajor socializing agencies -famtt, ~ ... ...,..u-. .. 1 wou overl\HN un-"Far too many collisions are occuring street, however. of his aoverrunent." . two !edtral project' It Tmnµ,ra," Mike. school and religion . l believe the., tiJCloa Beach surface streets. at these controlled intersections where "Our trafnc Information showed that At almolt the same tnc:ment a Brick, diJtricl superintendent, explaiMd is the last of these with any kind II .. Mlttbew Weyuker, an administrative the through. street is pot required to it was now required u a through atr~" furniture moving truck pulled up outside to Uie bOard. , · · · · · 1labili\y." · , .. oiafianl for Auemblyman._ Burke stop," be said. "The problem ts that Wheeler said. IMloWlliill St, The · federal iJrojed II ·• ~ro-Roprs left for Vermont today -(-lnlt<Jn Beach) sa1d the ..,. on motarl8ts approochln( m lbe aide -. At lhe mi.r-tion, Gothard Slraet hu At 2:30 p.nr. ,(1:30 1.m. PDT) Heath araa> provklilJi Jll":ichool ·educaUon.'fOI'· he plans to open a prlvale .-.,. ac:bool Olio wubonnial blue wu delayed eilhtt do nut -ur after a -•-1)6 mphapeedllmitllldTalbertA-!Jeppedoutollhe-ollhef-le ., lor tlie'IUl!llner. . > ......... Ba11>1m doel not quite have ......, !be tnoi'jk • the ttnuib' ..:;i a 40 mph llmlt. ' Albany apartment boule where be bu ll1'trict olfidati 1"dlcatod Ille)' -· 'b ~ be needa and ........ it mllll tlop loo." Sgt: F.d Groom "' lhe po~ lralllc • bachalar flat and made hia flnt publJc T ......... e Seate' d : continue lain wllh him llli••·· .. • 'tlllll•bld . ., Aklng tbe Intersections on Gothard bureau lllo ~ an e1plln1Uon of. apPefrance 11 prime ·miniltlr-elecl , 1 "":"!~. " . . tUmmer;. No. decision Is necr:z 1lllf Street, a nortlHoutb tboroucbfue, the why Gotblrd street w11 kept ar 1 Heeth, norm.ally a shy, retirlnl Qiure, .-.: JI_ B d • next Sept!m~ • • spolttlilUD " WDSEll, Idaho (UPI) -Alvin 'San- 4'enla, 74, o( Seattle, won tbe senior eld -11ddlen champ/ol)slllp Thund1y fer ,., lhir'i:l-JHI' in a row. · - llicle --In W-y nlihl'• throu&h llreel ·-after Golden we'at -on lhe doorstop ln lhe ·-On" y tiiw.' y.· ' ' ! oar . case Talbert AW -are pooled wllh -WU .._..... ...... and amllln1 with undlqillaed a -warning. "Wiim Goldm Well wu cl<oed peOR1e cfelilht al crowda cbeerlnl and el""'1nl' .A ,_'.1rua1ee look 1 .·-l·'""""'ay In addltioo ln lhe tlop lip, I aecood got into lhe lloblt ol UlillC Gotho(d him . , the tai V·"--'-f sign hanp below waminl, "Cnm Slr<et Street lllld ..,,. llley -lo -He llepped inlo his Cl( and wu drlffll niPI · 00• · ·FOIB\ · 11 ' _, · .......,, Does Not Stop." it -1, !or one, am ·one of them." to the Conserv1t.lve central ofOce when: ~ FriPces Jimu to011 over fri 'We~~p lhe se""""cm~-1-w. hile--hO-said-. -uolhet"·-.,,__cbelnd lllm. · ,,... ""' ~¥·"'""\I··· .... ,.. ranbel 'J>!1ncnan; The !1« •• the .same, but. the name wu. ctianeed1 Mn. Dono~an ~ame a, 'Th<ise lizy, hazy"d1.,. of ·llllnllllr n<wlywed fOI' lhe secooc1 time u lhe , . •· took the vows with Daniel Jamea, a . begin thil weekend. wtth .- member of 1be Westmllll\!I' J!ara.-. eF lf mom]Jll hue mHllif ~ ... · • · -. , • ftcJil. Afternoon l<!nP«•tam • 8;;:,tioo~~J,DM _;,,.';,."Mrs: ahoot up Into lhe 111;1 ~. ..... , . New Coast ' Erosion Projeet~Slated ,. :: .. ? l!Y Ai.AN lllluUN ' OI ... Dlltt" Pllt Plflf ' '1'111 /lr!'f1 Corps ol En&lneer• will ._ -11.5 mUllon project lo ~--aloqthallrqe Coell lhla fall • 'nlo job will rllart With I hup abd' l program II Surflllde, qi. lony with three quarters of beocbfront, and end with I.' MW .... fill 1111 JllCll'e work on 1'a poll1I Ill "-"1M I Beach. .-Tiii _ ... calls for rock~acing lhe iteal .... at 40tb and 4lth - Ill N..,.i -and puU1nc in I ·-roe\ .,.in ht-1111> Street ind Ne,rport Pier. 1be ,...... wu outUnect at a nlettin& of homellwnen In the Surfside colony Thu~ n1&hl by -..1ne. ~ ••pertl hum lhe C«pa ol EncJneers. The· SUrf1ide lldilldFWIMI bad ·been. writin1 ln the corpa fllr --· u tq wben the fl'llk !ll't would replenllh -beocb. . "We have been lollnJ our beaCh and have been ui'&in1 tht corps to replenish the aand before It 1eta worse," Willlrd Morris. prqid_ent ol the 2G-bome colony .. e:rplained, Col. Robert Malley ol the· engineers muted the hemeownen that the COil" -Url--•lhe- replenlshment. He Aid !hat I r<!llJ wllldl had bten schedultid for the fall of lt71 would be advuced a.,...-. . • A refill ol I~ miW011-Cubic . yards· ol 11nd, ·which wlll probably be dreilpd from the Seal Beach Naval W11ix.s Statlon blrtl«, will begin thiJ Novemblr and be cl'ftlPleled In' February belcn nut year'a Aorm aealOl'I. • In 1111 the engineers repl-aand at Surfside arid created a 1,200-foot-klna beach 500 feet wtde. A st.rip at the north end of Surf.side, however~ i! now ,only 15 feel wide. • The -k at' 1'iewport &ac~ wW not be done 111Ul !be SUrfllde -"" ls completed, Col. Malley •id. ~ · "We'll -..... at l.,.irocraphic ~ In the -r and lprlq and se"When the Newport. work ia necaury," Col. MallqAid, I '''Ille ·(ll'IJlm are -ldnr· well· there, Donovan ..,Um· "He'l,.1-' ~t-j <oul. · · · • • -.• ~ :, • • ,allh•iilP we.Jiive nctlved 'conljllalntl ~t~·=!i"..:t 1~~;··1-~ 01 II I ,tNsQtB ;;M.iT" r ,_.... . abouflNir a_.., .. •· · ... Yeaf-Old /DO: • ~-·-· u ! · : · · :-· · · : , ·· · I . ri;thil onv wov to"'• a,IOft.. I 'l'he 1~-are l'ilinl Miy IO wt' , • lloll-1 lf.IJ01''re ' a dlac: Jo<-~~ ~ 1 _. ~ ot -t ~ BOy~-CIUh _ qir~?r .' '. a.;r,..1111Qu.uamt .. -.- tn. additioo ·to buildlDl I MW poth, !lie ·-flioo wjjl k lllo p""' lhe engtneen a11o plan an· 111t1.-c:ablc T. ak~.s P08f in.' • V a11ey. . t::.l":Z:.'· Dtolafll n. _,.. yard und flll firr Newport BiJacb. • '!be _.-am 11 1H' part ol lhe orange Bill DI l'reta,· 14, ,IOIJl<J plllce ·thi• ti='.. •: = =. '1 CoUnty. Bolch -C..lml P,.ject ......... ,11\e -................. ol === .. ' .... ·-:::I ededcll!ig 11·m11e1 hum lhe-5an Gabltel· the Boy1.,Club of'.F-.fn•V61l<y' ) • -· •::: ='-1•1, ~ .. vet.to~ ~~Hlrt.'•ince.·. !'ot flftW! Jill·-~ )prGltltn· t:-"....... ~ ~ ... ! i 1 ~ Clllill!iDed' OQll', fer'. Ult 'Surhlcle. • dlreclor of lhe GardeofGtoft l!o!'I' Clull.o -'"' • -; ana Newport work ii'" ~'ted 1t $1.$ At 11 l curnnUy auehdina C1l Siate, ~ ~ ' ~-:_. .,.:1 -. w1tb lpoal autblritla J1111111, Loq Beacb, ·and Is In blrl -· yeoo ;;;,,,...._. n -....,,. .. • 1111,-. oil state tsM.000 and die ledrnl wtth a •m1j0r !in r ~c r ! 1 t lo n » , .._ ,..;,._: ·. .,.. ... -·ll,1111,1111.---·-• . ' • ' . • ' .. • " l;uilty . Pl~ Entered • ~HOidup ·4 llllllllqtGa Beach m111 pleaded 111ilty liunday 1o c:Uraeo 11111 be_a1!empted1 ,t lmlfepoin(, to . mtf ·the mana1er of · neilbborhoOd service station. , Superior Court Juclp Jame1 F. Jud1t -Wayne L. Walker, ·lll, ol ,,_ ', · ~ Drlw, lo ntum 1o· court July' for -.ctna. Walker faca a ~Ille late prilon term o( up to one year, Police amsled Walker Jul April 1J ifter the defendant ud -)'Glllll ........... ~------, pntor of a oervice station at Beadl loulevll'd and Hell A..aue. Wilker wu I-by the atllodon~ but matlflod •break loOoe and ..,.... in his car. The four were 1* balled by offleen o• a nearby realdenllal area. Walker'• _.,.., all ....... in faclo& iMDJle court act1oo. Eluniington Man -~ ---- Found Guilty l)f Child Stealing ' ·A man who pM:bd hi• two JG1111 ~ from their HuntJnclon llNcli . 1ome and eluded hi.a cltvorced wile'• · 8rch f0r men than two )'Ul'I WU ound llJllty _, llilbt ol -- Wllng. 'It took • Superior Coort JUJY ... ~ID hour lo relum Ila Ylfdlcl atalnol lficbael Andrew Hyatt, :it. Judp !!<mid :).,,,.nb.nt ordered Hyatt to return to iii coiirf July I for what could· be 1.lllate prlloo 1m!1 ol up lo IO yean. · - Hyatt wu arrested in Wlchltl, Kanlu, .. Dec. "· 1111; tw;o, and -yean ifter be vlolaled .,. vllllallcm rtpta " taklDI Deborih Tamlana, now 10, lad Grllfln Troy, now I, from the 1>ome i their ·mother ·Mn. TIDllana w.iie it 10021 Merrlmlc Drive, HuntiqtoD 3eacll. . Mrs. Waite's repeated 1dvertising - it one point she went on television JO make an ap!)f:al for the return .of :ier chlldr<n -paid off when a Wichita ..... n rec<Jlllized the picture ol the tWo Hyatt childnn and iminediately calJ. id poli<e. . Hyatt escaped from Kansas authorities during an extradition hearing designed lo insure his return to California and was .,_ 111a..nm for ..., •ree ,..,. until hia arrest eight months •&o in §Inti Ana.---• i"''lnvesti1ators_ u id Hyatt returned to ~ange Co<a1.f U!l ~ high problbility at he woufl,'9 arrested there "because juJt bad lo ,.. thciee two kids again en if ht could olily watch them from distance." ~· r alley Boa~d j\dop~ Fun<Js j A tentative budget of '7.1 mllllon wa jdopted· 'l'llllnllay' night by trustees ol ... Fountain Valtey sChool Dlttrtc:I. fTlii new bud&•~ up-~.513 -1rom lie pd Y..,.,: \a nci expedld lo mPii any chaQge lft· the district's I tak rate of jt.50 Per $11., .__Med valuation. · ~The total budpt figure for l!l'lo.71 ' $7,121,468. targe\,t exptndlture in the ~dget ii nearly 14 million In tucl1e11' -.iariel. .... · rt Teaching: salaries tncreUed this year ~y !500,000, •<;alWltlna for m..i ol the fudget incre&H. . t• District oflidala mUll •ubmlt lhi1 ~tative budiet to the Oranp County ~·~· of Sdlool> by ~uly I. :t, final budpt will be adopted In Au1111t. ' DAILY PILOT oU..il '°A.St ,Ull..lilt!HG COM,A NY' l•~•rt N. W•t4 ,~I tt.tl 'll"'••W Jttk l , Cu1lt y ~ ~I tnd ~.,..ti M•11191f' Tho"''' ICt•vil ...... Tho,,.•• A. Mw1phi11t -M"""'lnl £oitDr Al•11 Dirki11 • --' - B~· S ~~~s Cle~,n te l,(i lling_ Sol !"tio n? ., JOIN VAl,TEllZA Carooer'a Investigator J•hn GIB lald The balflina aspeda ol no 1e111il • • .. ..., .. ltlH tlllre was "nb evidence ol violent eexual aUack and no apparet break-in art ....,... ~ ·1acludin1 1everal activity" in the autoply examiMUon confounding the effurt. , bloody feot priD.la near the_k.i~ken sink W~nesda_L ni(_ht. He ~ not amplify Mn:_ Johnson 's wallet wu ~oveNd were 1111! -,rlnia" object today tn the "· mlutnl fnnn the downatain flat, .-m~ b}YesiIUtion of the ·bru~~I . . "~<!.. il'S, ~irtually lmpo~slble to lil' how~ver. '. ' · • beaUng and ttabbfng-munter·elrlitr tli1s -an e1aet ·time of ... death, It seems to 'Thf"" man apartment thawed · te\'f'l"af week of a youni San Clemeiite housewife.· 'be in the vicinity descri bed by the hus· in1tlal 1iin1 of break·ln -a 1iJ-lnch · Ora111i County Sheriff's crime lab in· band -.shortly after he left for work hole ln the comer· of a window above vestigaton, who are conUnuin1 minute at 4:30 a.m~ Tuaday,". Gill added. the bed and a wkie-OPm kitchen window f:l'aminaUon ol literally bundlei of Mark Johnton, 11, who left hiJ wife • wl.th a bie1aJ chair beneath it OD the evidence, alto are eaamininc the prints to report /or auard dut y at tfie Marine patio. diavered near the kitchen sink in tbe helicopter base it Santa Ana~ tokl of. But police aaid the shattered · 1lau nel't rOom from the be1l Where Mrs. ficers he returned from · work shortly was "mon~ld with 'no traces of debris Connie Lynn JohnlOll was follnd slain. before noon Wednesday, unlocked the bene_"th it." -Hei-Manne-husband-found -the-body · ront doof-and found rus wife's body -The open-window-.was....noted_hy~tbe- Wednesday noon. sprawled on the bed in the bedroom-Uvinc husband they added. Johnson remem· Terry Do)eshal has bNft cited for excellence by the Huntington Beach ~ham~r of Commerce, which she has served since last Nc>- vember as a l'8;rl time student secretary througll the Huntington Beach Union High Scboo1 Diltrict's work experience program. She'll work for· th e chamber fulllime this summer and enter Orange Coast . ·College aa a businels atud.,t jn-the fall. · Not All Beaeh Students Taking Summer HQlidny Cormer'I investigators Aid toUy the room combination. • . bered lt to be open before be left, »yoar-old victim had been vlciouslf He lmmedillely notified polfc:e, be said. olfi<en Aid. &tabbed, slashed and beaten aometime Detectives, who.have been lll terviewina: The front door ·of the apartment early 'J'Uelday m~ming.. . Uie.llusband every .day 1lnce the murd~, _reportedly wa.s locked when JohnlOil 11· 'Ibe inveltigaton declined to detcr\be· · termed the •Marine lance corporal 0 most rived .home from duty. the cuttiq weapon wed, but said' the helpful and cooperatlve.•i "We are a:fving a lot of attention ·beating on the woman'• held wu caused 'No strong suspects have been indicated to thole .footprints~ even to the •.point by a stool found bl the kitchen, Either by investigators. of removing the kitchen sink above the beating, or the repeated cuttin1, Besides sifting the evidence, detectives them.''" said DeteCtiYe Ser1eant Robert 1&lashiq ~d atabbinj: of a knife could are attemptin1 to formulate a motive Mason, who ls lharinl the inveati.pUva have caused death. for the crime. effort with Leonard Goodwin. * * -tr-:-----~ Sheriff Hilnts Blind Will-Lead Th ey'll 'N avigate' Sports Car Rally Orange County sheriff's detectives 'Mils Saturday the blind will be leading Winnin1, aCcordin1 to rally chairman those who can see. · · Bob Challman , depends not on1y on the Man, Woman In Viejo Death were reported to be pres1ln1 a search They'll be d•<·ng It In a ,~. •ar d · , -·• k.11 b 1 th · tor' t"" -... river s ruou s 1 u on e nav1ga I today· ror a man and woman who J!laY _rally destined to end at the Huntington skill in reading BraiUe. • have aetn. Mission Viejo teacher Mrs. Harbour Beach Club arter traversing Florence Brown before the was abducted a good portion al Southern Caliromla The rally, to which some or the leadin& and hacked to death more -than two ~~graphy, includint freeways , hills and 1porU car and Trans-Am drivers have weeb a10. . surface stneta. been invited, will fund.ion on two levels, The pair, 111 their early 30s, were The complicated four-hour cross coun-both "el'pert" and '"novice." teen by an •ploye of Buffy's C.Offee try trek begin! in Los Ancelet and Clu.l> members will usbt wjlh r:Bt Shop on the afternoon ol June 3 at (eatures top competition driven from 1tops, timing, m~& checkpoint.I ind ' about -the ume Ume Mr1. Brown left the California Spofb: Car Club who will labelin1 the cars. • the ~neu to pay a check for a wheel such. exotic piecet of machinery Teams will pause in Redondo Beach teacher 1 meeUn1 held earlier. as Ferraris, 1.-0tuaes and even a De for lunch, then resume the journey to Detect!~~ ul~ the . ~pie ~Id Tomaao Mangusta. the Huntington Harbour Beach Club. ~ remembef which ·direction Mrs. Brown Silty blind teenaiers and· adulta, in· Afttr all comPetitors have·· arrived at -left the restaurant on the afternoon when cli.Jding five from Huntington Besch, will the club, there will be a picnic, dancint ' s~ was abd~ded, taken to an unknown act as "navigators" by readin1 ·Braille -.. and awards . nie "three-months llll'DmU vacation" la a myth In the HUJllinllon Beadi Unlon-Hl&h·Scllool -when __.. one balf of all Jtudenbl are volU{li.rlly attending summer school. 11te, theb viciously stabbed. route instruCUons to the driven. • Last year's winner was Allan ... Gum- (. . ~.1:--1172. F Mrs. Brown, an El Toro mother or ·Huntin~ ..... ·Beach vnnn,,.ters entered merus, a blind hi1h school student from ave campuaes are . .cAWlO.na, • • oun-r·1ve wu never aeen a1·1ve af'·r htr · ....... ~-..... · b r-tain Valley, 1,57$; Huntington Beach, . • . . ie In the BrallJe .Instifuc.Apontored _rally Glendale, Who waa driven Y uan1e· 70Z ;. Marlu,-1,562 · and-Westminstu 2.~.m ..... v~~tltoa'~aresyouthtauranwt.an.; .... ;., are Jamie HaD, 21 ; Robbie Jenkinl, UmKraenen _!. Tolorran<e_ .. · nun'nleu•~-~adtwo• . 7 •-&orv-... ~-·~ ._. ......... _11;-Stephanle~ Miller, II;. Glenn Vick, -·-ie. iUIU 1,75 · the .El Carlso Vtllqe area found the lf and Ron Govin 17 .. aecon<11. Summer achoo! be1an laM-Monday--s1~year.;;old teacher'• remains in -an -' -~· · and wW end July 24:. animaJ.nva1ed srave 50 feet from' The '8,723 studenta are enrolled in ,U P-..... "!! .111a priQl\llm. - art and bu.ineu educaUon to ldence and special. education. , Nearly 2,000 of these "eager beavers" are enrof!ed In dri'ver edU<alion <OUr101 for whlch.l they receive no credit other than !bet tt Is required le< high achool graduaUon. Some lllUdeilts are makln1 up courses failed, bUt the majority are enrolled in tnrichintnt clasees or COW'9el 1uch .u typing, lpeed reading and marine bkll,ogy-,·ldminlstratonl said .. Preliminary ~nt IJcures fnr the ~ ... 'j# Sentencing. Set In Shooting Of Policeman MM'SilaU David Wolle today pleaded guilty to diarges that he · lhot • Westminster police officer last April 22 llhortly alter the patrolman oloJiped blin .on llMP!don ofjfrunkerfdriv~. Pa nther Draws Five to Life Su!>erior Oourt Judge James F. Judge ordered Wolfe, 21, of 1!1121. Van Bureft Street, Midway City, to return to hli ' out July 18 for what could be a com- mllinint te-lllate-pri>on fur up lo ll )'tats.' • ' Wolle admitted that ii. -oho! offi~ Wendlll C.rey, 24, tn tilt le« aide when the patrolman ordered. him to pull ovtt For ·Cop Killing Arthuf Dewttte League Thursday was to the tide of the ri>IMf.. for investigation. sentenced .to ftve years to life in state Carey pulled hi1 sun and fired back =~~ l1:a k~~ on0;f= . ~e= -• .!!l!e, ~verely ~in~ the motorist. SaSBCer · , -Both men were hospitalized for their Superior C.OUrt J ud1e Samuel Dreizen ~ .!Dd-C&rey wu I~ as ~itical quickly rejected motions f~ a new trial in Wutmirlster Commumty Hosp1.tal ~ot with the' continent that the jury which aeveral days following the shooting in- convicted the 21-year-old Black Pan&ber ddent. Both Wolfe and Cafey have now workded "i:nethodically, thoroughly and recovered tram their wounds. faithfully" throughout the 11-week trial. Judie Dreizen commented that there was ample evidence to 11J1tain the jury'• rejection of League's argument that he was not present -when the young patrolman was shot. He also rejected defense arguments that the illness ol a juror marred hi1 ability to evaluate evidence and that jurors were were Undufy hll1uenced by a courtroom -deputy's I u n -d r 1 w 1 n I demonstration. Judge Dreiten abo njecle1f del- attorney Robert Green's pJeu that the minimum term for Leque'1 sentence be reduced from five yean to Iii: months. Green left tlie court room to befin preparation of his appul qainst the Katie Bryant Funeral Slated Funeral HrVICN were held today for lo!'"ft' Huntin81on Beacli resident Mrs. KaUe Bryant who died Tuesday at the .qe Of 81. A realdenl ol Huntington Beadi for 25 yun, Mn. Bryant had recenlly mov- ed to Santa Ana. Oriega ffi&hway in the "falls area" . InvestJ1aton later uid the victim wu viclousty "1tchered at an unknown site, then buried beneath a shallow cever or dirt, tWi,S and brush. --- The. couple, deecribed by a waitress of tile Milalon .Viejo ailfee alllp, paid a bill and left 11 about the same time Mn. n....,. dld alter ahe paid a 14.51. tab which ahe for10t to pay earlier : durin& 1 meettnc with fellow teacheis. · The mls&lng couple left a clgaret li1hter behind, a waitress was quoted as saying. .B~ides the couple, detectives from Orange and River side County are press-mg their search for Mrs. Brown's car which~van.ished with her. - The 111&7 Pontiac was the object of a massive aerial search in Cleve'land • National Forest by Marine helicopters, Called off early Thursday. The choppert, seeking clues to both the auto and a po11ible murder scene, would be called In again il new leads turn up, investi gators said today. Other possible leads to the killer might come if three mJuing guoline credit card,, have been used after the disap- pearance. -· {leach:SO~kHop~'Plann~d Huntington Bealll la read)' lo swing mto·summer witll'inolber *lea of b!ih ICbool "sock bops." ~ Industrial Aide OK'd for Valley • The RUsh aod Pnllution are the roc:- bands thal, wiU get awmner -- all on a hlill( Mlt and the ·right attp this year. The dances Will be held at the M a· r I n a High School gym etch gym Saturday lrom 8:30 p.m. unti l 11:30 p.m. Sponsored by the city Recreation and F untain valley will hire an Industrial Parks Department, the dances will be ~iiitOr. --open-to-~1-studeot.s.....who...Jive.,..in tht_ City councilmen g~ve the go-ahead H~nt~ngton · B~a~h Union Hish ~ Tuesday night without comment. City D1str1ct. Adm1ss1on to ea ch dance will Manager James Neal will now sear-:h cost •t . ....... for an administrative assistant to handle 1be dance be1in this Friday and will nothing but Industrial and commercial end Aug. 7 at Marina High and Aua. development In the cjty. a at Edi.son High. Council action followed a request by The official in charge of the dancn the city's industrial committee askil!.g will be Rip Ribble or the recreation that one person be assigned to handle department while Ronald Krogh, an in- all phases of development of 320 acres structor at Edison High, will be the af industrial land. manager of the dances. Special -.USS 1'CP. T11• I iv.. THICK W•I o. ..... Ql.Hlly Edltor . t lb•tt w .•• , •• .._._ .. ,. lldllw H .... ...-..... Offl•• --_v:erdict-and-lfliKence; . She was an active member oC the ~Gl-Huntlnst<>n-llaaclJ.,.....c-f-11-__;::..::._ • . . • l . • • • • • ! . I : . ' l 17175 ltttll l oul••t rd M1ili111 A;dr•J1 : P.O. l o.: 7t O, t2,41 °""' Otflnt t "There is not the sllthtell doubt in my mind that the appellate court will quickly reVerae thia dedaoa," bl llid. Pilot P raised Fol' School News A plaque and _praise irere awarded lo tilt DAILY PILOT '11lunday nlabl by tilt Fountain VaUey Sc:hoc>I IJillrtcl for e1cdlence in press coverqe al the .dlstrkt during the put yeear . Memben of the -district education auociatioa, the IChool employts a.uocia· Uoa and the -leadenhip association, Pck· ed the· DAILY •. PlLQT .aftfl:r a review of newt, ~itorlal and pictorial coveraae ol. teVeral county new1p1pm . Alan Dlrikn, West <>ranee County editor, a<c:epted tilt •'!ard and !l'alaed :\':.; i:.~·tall fnr lta ~ .. < .. She leaves three. sons, William Bryant, of' Corona and Roy D. Bryant, Jr. and Mike Bryant, both of Santa Ana ; three slsteni, Hallie F. Bolen, Elsa McAndrewa and Cora Wheat, ~ three arlllddilktren. Pathologist Wants JFK Murder Bullets TOPEKA, Kan. (UPI ) -Dr. Jolin M. Nichols, a peth>Jocist at the Unive rsi- ty of Kan111 Medical Center, bas filed a f~eral suit to eumine the bullet.I whl<h killed President John F. K<Medy and wounded former 1eau Gov. John B. Conni.Uy. -· Nichols lfkl _be wanted to ,'lubject the bullet frapnentl to "neutron activation analysis" to determine if the. metall tn the fraaments malch and thertkh cama lrorn tilt aama ~ . . . . """: • • ;.;:.;,;_.::;i,r 'i-1 --:::~ SPICIAl $144'° H&. $16'. '•'""'' ...,.... .,,j ••• '""" ............. la ... -lo ..... '"" ...... lloo~ --... '*'""" ..... ....., •• '~······· price. ' • . . Au••t1 .. ~ Pal a• ... Pllthhl: ..,.._ __ ow s,•hll-Dlol1m aol 01n --_ , ___ ..,.._ Y-.· DEALERS FOR: HENREDON -DREXEL' -HERrTA~E 7NJ11111 INTEllOI S NIWPOllT llACH 1727 W!atdlff 0..., "2·2050 Pi:ofeal..,al lotwlor · LAGUNA llACH -0..1 • • • 345 North Coal! "-4•• ••51 • OPIN PR)DAY 'TI L t ,..,. Availalit.._,.ID OPIN FRiDAY .. 'T'L t ~ ...... , ................ c:..., .... ,.,. '.! • • I •• • .. I I I I I 11 ' 1. 111 - • -• a 1 ·h 0 l _, ··- t s I loll 'rill Mo -1lr" Ori c aut ·SUI = ape -F w• ad< ! the lac In•. the ~ l thl dil or s Jj .. !ii '" ~ an ·in! VO ul ' ed ~ nl bj .. ... n v Cl • .. = , ~ tti ' -. , • • ' . Ne rt Beaeh~ ' . voe. 61, NO. l .... 4 SECTIONS; 42 PA~ • ' ORANGE COUNTY, CAUl'ORNIA .. . ' :~ ..... • • ..... ·-r ,-; "' New Newport Oil · Slick A";leCalld~cil illCk"bOpn -wulJlnl a-. In Blllloo •tl>h www'*c oiler • lint --a( Ille ... -lhr<e-!ourlhs al a mile al beach In «!ntral N. 'l'llllnday nichl · and ~ ~ aildlllol.aJ. thruts.' pUoi new ,.,,er· the .area ·~t nll~rnlnc · CKy crews -. .. t ·the tallc 'llliir!ly A ..,..1y -Dopar1ment , \>Oot and npx:t.d 111td<,palcbes, •!thin ball al!er suqrlle .-J and 'b!' t un.-!IW . r-"<! • oquare yuda cl heavy crude a mile ol -. · !ram J3rc1 Stttet in · the _, cl-. - 0"""! .. rter mile -ol Che Balboa -Wfft Newport to the j<tly'al tho u• Milli laid Ille gciO that WU lllmed I , . ' under UteiJ WGOld nof be · """'1111r up. Pier It. 11 a.m. ol Balbloa Pemnsula. Hii explaiiled that the atutf that · ttlcks At 11 :30· a.m. lhe Newport Lifeguard The origin of the oil wu unddennined. to beachaom' feet UIUl.lly ls DOt tram Department reported the oil beginning The Caul Guard took ciJ aamfiles and a Imp ciJ allcli; ~ ii ............ be to wuh ashore from 111111 Street to was rumlng an anaiJib, , said, tllal ...,.. !ram ciJen ~ the Ball>ol Bier. , Lifepard Lt. Bill 'Milla sail ·ou caine their bilges at sea. 'Il>e U.S. Caul Guan! ._ied 111 --• barrels al oil floatini on the OCOID In patches wtlbln hall a mile al tbore all a1cac Ille PenlJllula lhls lllOl'*c---Uty ...... -17 w.-.....,~bad City c,...s early lhlJ mornin( hauled In wiUt the high tide Thunday ni&fil City General Servlcea' DJndGr Jacoli two ltuek loodl of Ille muct:away_iuici · and cova:<do a_m.foof wltfe MJI al Myndene said ilia m.. -W Ila IDllC ---till~ the real under ., the beach sand 1mn juol nit al llie ·Newport over !fie bUch S&q ....... to • hauled.two -ol Ille -!ram tho 11111 llict away and tillerecl the rest under so tbe bMcb looked clean. Theo a Cod Guard belloopler pilol flew ....-::Ille--al mlcknomiq st ...... ing llp•et . - looMd cloan. Ple!\oa aul tbe Jl"'l!Wlla to !lib -·, mate ·111re -al, lie lanled --~ llfegua,rdi ttpOrted lh<y could He All! four or ftve feeet al Ute. llrfp\ oil had ourfaced. Myndene dldni - mt ... Illy more oil _.oochln&, off was heavy ~ perllapo hall an lndi about Ute thrul of the -I oU shore. Bui a Coast Guard belloopler-lhidc. ' · all """" repGrted by #le C.. Gaard. -.. _.; __ -~ .. • ' ' ' ' . . -Ann~x:. _R~· Heath Elected · For Azimuth ~ . ·--·· ,. . . . . . . • British · Premier Wins:··Delav:. ~ . . J i. . ' ' ,. two -·poll~, of.a Aecl· lion affec!il1ll AzlmuUt .EquiU•' bid lo 111nex lt.atro(IOWer ..-tY lo NftpoR Beach· wu grana.d "!'bur.day ,11ipt by LONDON (UPI) -Conservative party rival, Harold W~n. had driven to the Newport~ plannipg cc:mmillionerl. leader Edward Heath, who awept to power palact and submitted his resignatkm 'and r~ent on •. ~ ap- UILY PILOT,....~ u. ... ..,.. in one cl the bJggat elei;toral upsets that of his government. . , pllcalion was unW July 2 ·at the Rquat A-'I', · , f 'l'lai in BrlUsh hllk<y, look office u prime The Queen accepted the resi(llatiooi . , of.Azimuth attorney Alex )!owi<, --0 -· mlnill<r al Brllaln. today, and called In Heath on Wibon's con-, -lion of .Ute SO:.....-paml 'near -r ·-u Elizabetb · or .... CoontyAir1JortJabelni......,.. Br,_. MiJlf rd~l7 Hunli'ngton n--• demonslr-a•·~"--~·-"-... ~ ll named HeaUt In s-I "od•ice·" The mfWe ~ ,-k~1-.-~'"Irvine c-· ~" . ,..... o ' ' """""' -= ,._..,...,~ a oria cae-t al Jla<ki..,_, Palace five and , a ball yean 'al Labor rule ,, ......... , ·~ ---w- " 1111·pro~-.. as · be 1!81ance~ atop mam mast o1 P7,foot Utdl Arl1Ja·'"11·--half-'M hour-aller-hli.bealoll-Laborit< -•D.i ended-Wllaoa'a..tr.m.ol-boiJic lho · Ute bec"mg al Irvine areL _,. of.·IMam.a, Hawtil. Ship docked temporarily•et ~,Scout Sue in , fits! .... _ mm· i"er to win·~_, -who -·to .keep .it u IU -·r.r l'(eirpolt BeaCh where Btent sponds • good·dml ol'bis -~...-•. ml'iil~ --;~ -~·~ ~ . . -•• ,.. ~ the fUluft city a( Irvine. ' -· ,. _ ·-~Soa"SJ;oui',Sliip711. , , . , . . 'f'J.~-J,,_ J;_ 'It WU I 1lble Iba pon.~i,. ~=l:.1~ to wOo ',"°!'lil ' . ' . ' .. "'~"'·~ ~ ~ •,'-,4~~-'2.-,' .-~: ' ... ..,i, .. l,. q: Will .. ' p 1n s' · 11~" , u;._:;.i_ • ... , , • ~. . ... i Ille a.plioo ... JllGioj .,. , , ..... ~~tiers ~ur.· · .ta~ ri _•!_~~wn ". ln~=a-:::i:~· LE= . .:fe;:.'1.·_'_~itt~~.~=--. · · Alda VouulOn :ce :=,:...~ =~ , ,,'. · 11a1 ..... .-.u .. i1. i,..e. Srut ·Creek Puhlie ·Bea~h ~~:-=~= ~Omcbiflattbackloeotwor~ ~~~~it'"';:~ . , . . . a1 .... a• ·-· __ -a --•r At 1,11-p.m, <s:ss a.m. PM> HeaUt'• Mesa Principal Ute 1rv1ne c.m. -· 111 _.._.a c1t1ay 1 , •r--Comet tit.Ives topped the fiew'e of 311 ...i Loe '"'-'~ • with · four youna people · in. tbe cockpit in Parliament seal! and thlfs won an UI al Agency F.onnation COmmiulon Hundreds of letters have been received Parker indicated Wedrielday tblt "the -tilled tllree and iajllred five otben abeolute majority in the new· 830.mem~r {J() R • ' · (LAFC) consideration · on· the li'ineUUon leltifying to Ute public's "p<escrlplive communicallons roceived.r-llle'public )ale Tbunday nJchl -a( CGmmons, ft ;, party, slrenglh P68· es1gns which bu been ' -for .at .H..Wc" to.use Salt Q'eek Beach between indicated .Ulat hunilreds bne med the One drivet wu arrested al"the -•, In the H-which detennines who is Wednesday. • • ,...,.. . --· J s dd M Bowle said a , ...._., ........ .:u.:._ --MonArdi Bay~and Dana Point, according belCb without charge'«~: ·---Gothard Street and-Talbert Avenue the "ptime minister; n· ~ U en· OVC ~ -..--wuu ·- --to---eli;ton H.-Parker.,...-assislanl-clUe.f _· The eouDty-Omwl's~amee ... WDJ.,.reporL..__.bc»il8d on ~ of re Jon .Y ·willOfl bad1 waited until tpi!I moment , . . Quest, taking in 1 rt .acrq. of Collini Orange County counsel. to the superva:in .TueldlJ aa .tbe ~s m~111pw;-n ciUifl c:ratJegedly' · s.-~1 Pap1) · Radio property in addition to the • n-~v eoun· 'oel ' Adr'ian Ku"""'r was · received. lUllDIIll ,I stop Sl(ll and cfri.ri..• wtbout lly JOANNE REYNOLDS ' A*upciwet 50 acfta, bu been filed 1'Hb 'l.AIUIA,1 .1 Y" UcenR ...... .. ... ,..,.... • I Ute LA1'C and I it ii IChlalW .to bl 'authorized · May 5 ,by the . Board of . "Tilen It.fl up .to Uie-.! Whelber a'Il>eded • ;ldtntlfled'tGd ' N P, Ii Costa .lliesa lllJh School will .have he'1'<f July I. He sald Wa-- .s.,iemaors to place odvertiset.enls' in or not 'they -. lo· we 'a iep! JJull . were ay as: ' e' wpo' rt o· ·c·e l 'new "riiiCfJ'"I M~ .... • bu' --.. · far . Ute two .JIJJMUllon a"-'lcitloiis ~ ..... vadolls·-pubUcation!lsedmgevidenceof to ·gam Public .cc. to ad Ole of ~.SiJ:•ea _rn.u.1 21.ofseaCbinook r. ,... ·-· z· l'I"' ....... u;e .. fiublic'i pttvious1l!ie or the beach thebeach,"Prarkersaid.) · pme,Hun~8*b; , : • •. ; , ther~·,,~:lndicaUou,.Wbo,will ttµ1tbe w:_~~'t:':~c~:~ aiid u.. ·ai)aodooed •Sall Creek .,..... The pr~y -Pxific ·Coast . 41. a ....... ·l!l. of 1131 can-o .ff' 1·c·er' 's Mo' the' r' poet,, ' ' . . ' ' • -more 'Ume tO reach <a --rood. lli•'-a• -~ SaU ·c~.~-~ ,.. o-• linenlaf Driv.e,llJmtingt<>n Beach. Frank Lopes prlilc'"·I ol the 11Cbool --'• • •' -~ id Ut h nd eds of leUers b .. the •• ', -,::;:_ N,;,-::;' ;:::;::_,,_:-to -Jamie S. Mut!o, 21, of -Jacaran· . · ' .,.. , -· He laid' --·attn haven't P •• er sa e u r . Y. -a .. ,1 . 16 ............. a--~r.wu, da Ave., Costa Men. 5 fo'r th~: past two year's, r.eslgned ,cfui,etly received a1wntter, nport"ftom the cltj were ~ result of . odvertJseme,~ls and which tbe IUfll!l'VllOn.ln 118 abandoned Amsted WU Bany G. Kelley, 59, Succumbs at 7 Tuesday night. He plans ~·1a_ke a 'Poli-staff. and ~. lh!nb Ute '-· - added, "Ibey are still co"!~g .m. a short mnammg ~taeM of the old of 7112 Koledo Lane, Huntington Beach, tion as assistant !IUperintendent in the have ~ to ~plete. its ~ and Kuyper . pointed out, EXJstence of Salt Creek Rold wtnch led to the a1'tl driver oC the vehicle that Freedle's car Norwalk-La M'1rada di"r1'ct. , U. council adequate time lo i C'Olilider -~~' rl•"· depend upon or the beach Mrs. Anna 0. Thompson, mother of vet:. ... u . ---..z_ -these pr~ • ..,...ve 51•!.3 s lie. . rammed broadlide it 11:30 p.m., police cran Newport Beach detective Sergeant No replaceffient has" been appointed · i'" i1,.,.avre, be will ask far a~ fKtull Jll'OOf that members of the pub , Kiryper later asked, and rectived, aaid. Kenneth Thompson, died Wedoesda)' at for Lopes, said William CUnningham, men.t ~o'{)d_., ~I~. . , . in· r.ct, croaed it'::utpt'Optrly :geu':: permission. to place 1ImiI1 r ad· Patrolman Ron Jenkins said both 1 Santa Ana hospital. She was 75. district super"1tendent. ~ The po~ ·BDWie ~tty the' beaches w ~?Y c verUsemen!s in re1aim to Irvine Com-• vehicles were natlened 11ainst a nearby Graveside funeral serviet!S for Mrs. "We· have notices out all over the req~ ~y nllht ~U ~ liVe Jlf.ll'Yl'llsalon of the owner. pany lands in the controvenial Upper chain link fence and a fire had broken Thompson wil be~held Saturday at 11:30 state and will be interviewing in. two planning dommiuioner1 more tline. H• Kuyper warned at the ti.me, however, N~. Bay 1re1. out in the engine· compartment of one a.m. in Pacific View Memorial Park. to lhree weeks. lt'!I wide open tc>quallfied said Jn h,.is· letter aiking f~ the ·detaY tllat "previous indications are that vf when police arrived at the tragic scene Corona del Mar. penonnel both inside and outakle the Azimutfl bas. ~ ~ti 1pPqcation charge!! were made, either for parking The Upper ;Bay advert.ilementa first momenbi later. · Mn. Thompson had been 8 resident of district," he noted. te comply wtth the criteria ot·tlJe Jclty or access or both." appeared in area ntWSP.A~l'I Tuelday. None of the lnjun:d were reported the Harbor Area for 24 years. Cunningham said the pr I n c i p 1 I • 1 pJanning staff. Laguna Niguel Corporation was· the in serious condition today at Orange In addition to her son Kenneth1 she resignation bad nothlnc to do with the An:aon«: die cntetia are that· there target of another uproar over pending County Medical Cel)ler and HllfltinPm leaves her husband, Ernest, of the fam-controversy surrouodJnc the school's be no traffic problems ind eoinmereial School Officials neptLations for public Ule of private Intercommunity Holpital, where they ily home at IZS5 W. Balboa BIVd. She is modular scbedulin1. Ulel are r9*ided lo them lft'Vinc just Mrttt!I between the highny and the were taken for treatment. al!IO survived by two other !IOns, Leon· "I hate to lose him," Cunniqblm the deveklpment. beach, IDd lhe. beach itaelf at the June Inv.UCaton :sakf the arrested ard of Santa Ana and Ernest of Whit-said. "He's just a fine man. But thll Bowie said the e«mty Rold~ Dela·y Ac.t!Oll 2-althempervilon. -. Kelley, was boOked into Ute "'""and· a-daughter, Velma Natflziger is raUter a •lcnificant lldvancernent for ment·hucOi>curredwltitthelrprJmely. . :u . Up for -•I -e two tentative jail ward al Or1111e County Medical -of Tullio. him. n-poaltions are rather dlllicpft -lr>Jfic en~'• opil)lon l1lal Ute tract 111ap1 !Gr de~ al the .. a center llller Ute coll-. Oiiier aamv.rs are 1 lilter, Mary Tay. lo come by and I know he's been m. propooed ol!lce build!DI and .boeel cam- n....., ·.Moun' t·a1·n Tn·p betwwww the .lliPwlJ and the beach. Mlal Sarpnt WU a -In tbe !or of Loo Angeles; two brothers, Ralph . ler..led in -currlcuiwn wwk for plez ... , ....... ..,, man lralflc -\!JU ---AdiGJi ... dtla1"Cf until nm Tuelday Eelle)' car, wblle the bodlel a( Freedle MorTtl of Paradile and Frent Moma of . a IOll( Ume," See ANNEI, p I . . flee·IZ'l'lElll, P• I . • . · See QlllllJ!ll'I, Pap I Palos Verdes and 10 &randchildren, Comninpam siJd .he waa llll']lriled , . ~----oflldab lo learn Uta! 00 olficlal --1 ........ c-· ,.,! --Utey ,.m 1aU no 1Urtber ac· ' of Ute ,..,.,..lion had been mac!t and • - lilJI In the <OR,, -and -T -h S k p . Ch denied Utat ft had llll}'lhlna lo do -!ram Corona dtl Mar Hllh Sobool who eac ers 'ee a· y ange parenlal complainls about !lie tnnovali¥e patlfdpaled In a ... .,....,llai campin( . . _ _ achedulln( uaed line. Lopes toot fWtr trip mrttl 1 rultng hl9 been received Crom _ as principal two yean ap. . the c...nty Coulii>l'~s f-~i-· ,. .... ;enirr.r-----:---:-::._----=---.::.' :-----~=--....:;..:..... _____ _::::__ __ -,111.opesri~111~11.d.1<hool boo~ben ,._, .::~= tO:.ing ~e :l. . ~~~~h=~Ult dtdn•t"°!or!--llkie,.-1---.. Thiij . ~.~Ci slunmB- . ins earlier lhls mooth Iha! allqedly Jn. Group Vnhappy With Board's ·'Salary Schedule becauoe "immature" studtnts -·1 bt&tn Utls weekend, wlUt -. valved >jrup, beer ilrinking and -, able to handle the large blocta of r... ftt)y, morninl hue making ft of. lid pnimilcUtty tn sleeping bags, Bart Hile, ueculive ~ al Ute "Tbe boon! IOid they would be willlng Board members approved a li,Ol6 time lhe S)'llem 1a" tha. ficlal. Anem-temperalurel wiU 1'ne faculty nwmben were appoint-Newport. Mell F.ducatiOn Aaloclation to Hllen to ua IC we could ftnd &be salary for eecondary u:nmer IChool lhPot, up •. tbe . l!li• AR ~ ed lo'lrmsllplo the mountain trip which said today tbe ltoc!Jen ut l:opefu! ICbool money fli Ute biJdfel IO n-the lnde• teachers who teach Ute aeven · week cout. , imiofved --fram 'llulin and "'"*"'-· -Last year Ibey were paid lllO. p lice' G • -• -·c.i-dtl Mal'. boon! -·-.m --salary ··What ...... tryin( to do is ocbedu1e Elemnary 1111J1111ei--win o ive D!s1ric1 -111-ot William Cun--·-ill Ille Jm.7U111dpl. . Ille lndelr '° Utat people will be paid ..-,. 1775 !or Ute n-k aeaion .,.,..,... Aid Ute case" beint·RM!ed Tueldaj'Jli&lit 'the boord mmiber1 ... ..... equllably, In a WllY ...... hopeful. .. ~to the 1740 ~received Jul Man n:. w: .. h b7 the County COunoel's olllco. A dtputy mm<ed a U ,,,_ .....,. tncreue but we're fl\ISlraled becaute we 're only year. "" .., _, ~I met In eRClllive -In all tlopl al Ille ,._i -·· talking --.melhing In t b e Hake dubbed Ute new hea!Ut lneurance wllfl schoOf board 'members 'l1anday aalary JJCtiedule. · nel)lbbor-ol l!00,000," Hake laid. , plan "a major bll al procraa." Under Caa1a .._ bad a -:lul jalbuk ri~ the data we had collected Jn later-Hata aaid tbeJ _.. dl•pplfnled In Dlalrlcl sup<rlnlendent Wiiiiam Cun-lhe plan rectntly adopted by ' boorjl '11landay. ' • views with thole pirticl .. ttng in the the lmOW'lt Of lhe1 lncr111e • It would fMaham sakl the diltri:t isn't alite to member1, the total.; premium on a Not eut. ln. -ping Jrip we wmid over to county bereiy .,.... the -al livflll locrUR. act'Ojll tllelr IUQOllion unless the employ.,' hoallll in1Unnce wUI be paid Officer Hal Holbnm walched In tillrml." nu.lftlhlm aaid. "If there Is "Our mllin ~" be 0 . aaociation can find the money in the 'by tht lllatrict Jn addition to the first utonilhmenl aa 1 JO.year-old man walk· to be Jlddltfooal ection, ~ wilt come in plained, "ii on •.llle m,ie. b -I· budpt or ! the itate tata lqlslati>e 1100 al Ute premiwns on dependants' ed up to Ille rear of police lleadquarlm 4 .._ a week, 1fter we've heard fn1rn ed1 The way 1t .. ~•.~;._ 1111ne people are adion whicb would NIUlt in mori hhb: insurance. and bepn tryins lo pt inCo the mu~ ~" be11S\!."~ ~-!' . comU. to the: diltr6ct. . · "The board members have "8.id .they lmum seturlty J1ci1U)\ . .... _, __ .n.~ outin&: to Elainore ·,.. .. ~ " it'• )ult tbt""Jl'lllmlWy budcet. Hate said he wu_ pleated with the 1 wJU continue to listen to us;~ he-tlkl He wu quesUonect •bout his rrioti.u .,..-by a campus lllkins clWI Which and not tbe final -wa ara 11111 action taten by -JlllJllben oo Ute "ID we might· be able lo pt ..,,. , · and suboequenlly -!"' IUlpicion la ·11111 autlJiirllod u a school organlza. hopeful we can -k out a -llllOClallon'• heal!ll-..... ad --..-. chaJllel before Ute.. budpl la of beinr -· Ute loll_. Iii· 1""' Uon. to the iodea problem,"·" added. mer tdtool sa1arJ 11 .. elCI. finalized.~ tr~.~~ dnla· ! J ,' ( ' ,. . INSIDS. 1'89&'\'. _ ,, Utll .... -to ""' ... ,~ ball QG111t7 If. ,...,. a disc Joe· keu vou m19~11hmk ·so-·.moe !he oppolitioll llrill k Ille Plar- bov Bunnitt. Df'·taill iwi todq't Wethnd.,., ...... "..-...: ... ~ I ·.D1619 r.M1r1·· ·t I ~'-· ' ........... =' c:.-"'-: = __ , 11 0.11 I• 11 ~ D ...... Mltll'ft • ni.twt ..... ........ ,,.. .. ..... . ,,...._ tt ......... • M ........... ,. __... ... u.11 ... .... &. .... 11 .......... ' .. ·-... , ... -.. .... r ( I ~~PILOT H ,,,.,, """'.~'· 1'?0.-. --·' ErOSiOq '.'Fight ,Slated ' r4rmy ~auncha Beach R-epl,enulunent Plan , Jly'ALAN nmEtN -roPlmjali !II*...... . . ~ lft -llllU di. luif.id~ -·la II Of .. Dally "i6tt lllfl ... '°We bift bNft ... eaz: bildt alf _., .... , Ci[Mallty Aid. : •'1'111 -~y . Corps of Enginetr1 _will have -urriq tho -to ,.,...,Ill "We'll lr>N._at hydrocrtphic IW'V•YI amdt uo&her ·Sl.5 million project to .the IUd before it ptt wcne," Wlllud" In &he winter and 1prin1 and te whee icml!oi b!a<Ji ..-Ilona the Or~ .Morril. ·l)Alidlol ol lhe ...._. colili¥ the Newport work ii ..._.,, .. Col. :..II this fail . · erpiaine<[ · -· •, -Malley llid. . n.e job wW start with a 'huse und Col. Robert Malley bl the encineen . "'!be aroins are·worklng wen there, jepleniltunet program At Surfside, the aaured the bameownen that the CU'Jll • aJthOuah We Dave received complainta ?rtv1t:9 ~~ with -three quarten ot · would •rt::work -IDDft oo. the· und: 8bout tbeir ·appe1rance. · 1 mile of 'he1chlnlnt; ind md with replenllll-1. Ha alll lhat a J<llU willdl "ni, . .,.1n1 are geltinl· NJty IO w1'll 1 new und fill and more work on had been IChlduled for the fall of 1971 put rocU on either lidt ~,them," be lie grolnl in N...port Bt1cli. would he ldvlllCed a year. . added. . . The program calls for rock·faCing the A refill of 111' million cubic Yank In addition to building a new groin, deel groin! at 40lh and 46th streeta of lllld, which ·will probably be dredpd the encineer1 l1ao plan an lm.000 cubic - n Newport Beach and Putting in a ~ the ~al Belch N,a•al , Weapma yir:d sand fill for Newport. Beach. ;<w?OCJi l!l<>iilliltw.<!nlth ·Stnet-'and-Stalloo lwllol:, wUJ hegin_lllis_November The procram ll ail part of Jhe.<>ranre Newport Pier. , • and he completad lii Fitiniily before. County ---Control Pn>Ject The" piog::ram was outlined at 8 meetm, nest J,ear.'1 ltonn aeuoin. eltmdlng 13 miles from the San Gabriel lf homeowners In the · Surfli.de colony -In ISIM the eqiMer'I repleniahtd sind Riv~ to the Newport Harbor entrance. lbun<f>y night by ahoreii\lt pn>tectloq at Surfcdde and created a t.JOO.looWooa The combined cost for !he Surlcdde · l>perti from·tlif'Corpocl Ensineen.-;--heodl •,_feet wide. ·A *1p-'at ·the-ll1d NeWpori'w0ri ta eslhn11ed 11 •1.1 The Surfside llomeownen had hHn north end of SUrflidl, h0!0 .. 9", Is Dow mHIJoil, -1-J aulborftiOI poyJnc nitln& to the cOll" tor -ero1 moothl ooly • flot wide. . 1111,000, tho llate 1311.11111 uif the federal llll<Jnr w!len the ngineerl W<IClid The -k at Jj1wparl. Beadl will DOI lfOVll'lllllOlll fl,OOl,000. Police Check Out Cloos . ln San C"lemente Slaying -' .f't'eM. P,,.e 1 COLI..ISION-:-•• 11111 Miii Martin wer. found pinned in the cockpit ol their En1illh roadster. Paul N. Jacob, 21, oC am 17th St., Westminster, ud Terry Sll)ith, 17, o1 By JORN V Al.TERZA . hand -ahortly .. alltt he left le< WO<i ll5D GluJIOW Circle, Hunlinltoo Bead!, ..-°' .... DllltY ..... Slaff . at 4:30 1.m. TUelday, .. GUI added. were the two· 1urvivor1 who rOOe in ·Physical evidence,, includlng several_ Mark Johnlon, ti, who teit Ala .wife . the crowded sportscar. lloody foot prints near the kitchen link, to report fOr pard duty at u,;-·Marine Passengers Who escaped -death in 1tere the prime Object ~todly in tbe hellco . ..,_ but 11 &Intl Anl, told. of. Kelley's yehicle were Identified u John mounting investigation of the brutal ficel'I); '"returned ftc:m wort lhortly Cavanaugh, 19, of 17281 Misty Lane, and ~atirig and ltabbin& murder earlier thia Bar~a Coran, 17, of 20911 Splndritt N"eek of a YOUDI San qemestte ~wile. before noon Wednelday, unlocked the Lane, both· in HuntinJt,on Beach. . Oran1e COunty. Sheriff's crime lab in. front d.O!>" and _found bis wife'• body Police who arrived at the acene fj,rst· feSligaton, who are continuing minute · SJftWl.d on the bed tn the beclloom-llvinf A.id they found Kelley and Mt. Coran nminalioo of literally bundles ~ . · . wandering in a daze. l\lidence, '1lo are eu:mlnini the prints l'QCXO .~blnatfon. Invesµgatcr1 reconsiructing the fatal Jlscovered near. the kitcheii link tn the He 'lnimedlat.ely nottfted police, hi II.id. brOa:Clside collilion said F i e 'e d 1 e • 1' 1eJt room . from the bed Where Mrs. Detectiver,' who bl.ii been fDt.emntna. &pOrtaicar . WU evkleatJy nor\bbQund C!1J ~ Lynn Johlllon .... found olain. Jhe hmblnd .. llT1 ...,. -tho -· Gothard 8tnet and in that CAM -.Id 1ei· -bultJAnd found the hody termed the -Janco _.i .·-have the rfpt ol w1y. ' Jednllday noon. .. belptul aDd eooperattve.'' Nelther driver made an effort to· stop, Coroner's tnve.Ugatora llld tDday the No 1tn)q: liilpectl'bavt· b111flndlcat.ed police asaerted after probing t be »-yeor-old vlcllm hacf been YlclGucoly by inYMlpton. • evJ.i..... rtabbed, 1lalhed and beaten IOmltlme B8lidn 11fttnc the evkSenoti de&ec:tlvel 'n:le iiccldent doubled Hu n tin I to n Catie• in .the Sattd . . Vacationing Philip Strong, 4, builds c.asUe while his sister, Hobertey, 11, climbs on her own version of a castle in the sand. Th! children are from Highland near San Bernardino and were captured on film while. using their tmaainations in Newport Beach. Religioµs Youth Center Approved For Balhoans !IT1y Tue9d1y mornlnc. are attempttq to formulate a motive Beach'I 1970 traffic fatality rate, which The inveltlgitort declined to describe for the crime. . hid been only three. • A religious youtH center in Balboa was self, I feel this would be a better ap. ~e cutting weapon uled, but aid the The baffJ1q •tptdl ol no aexua1 The~ croulnr is the Jut through in-unanimously approved by Newpc>r.t Beach proach than cracking down harder until . :ie1tln1 on the woman'• held wu c1Uled attlck and no apparent brui; • .tn are tersecUon before Talbert Avenuea comes i;lannlng commiuioners 'Iburaday night inryocenl youOi. '°'!'.ho"".:ll\!e 1n-:the area are ?Y a stool found in tbe kitchen. Eilher confoundiq: the tfbt. to a dead end at Golden West Street, The center, to be called The Carpenter's being acrosted~by police." the beating, .. or the-~led cuttlna:. =--..Mn._Jobn«m'• ... walleLwu~vered the .l(l!;aUon ~ ~ '"~-' traged1":_ Shop, will-be.Jn a_vacant CClll.IJlercial _ _Mrs. John.Allen, a B,i.lboa mother of ~Uhinrand 1tabbtngTOf a knife could mlalnt from the dO'Pmltaitl -flat, Jun a little more than m:z:_yean aa:o, building al-51LE . .B..al00J.Blvd ., and ~U . ~ven teen!Bi:ra, '!J'ote: _ _ !llYe ca~ death. . . however. t-:o banlr bandl~ chued acraa from feature folk music and discussion groups. "I feel tuned in oh their needs and Corotler !. lnv~.lgator John Gill II.id • The -..II apartmtnt lhowed •v•al ~ Ana by police nmmed broadside When the religious center first c&me l think this i.5 the answer for many of ' ther_e~~o ev~oce of violent~~ iajttal Ji!! ot,~-ln hf. ,U·IDcb ~ into ~. van carrying. a ~d of up before ' planners two wetks ago Bal· our Younastera ·with problems." adlv...,.-·• a. 1-d SLJ ... •m•-" ~--. .... :lWfa •-l>d· ..... M 1 ··••;~W .tfJ•S I ~ llftrama boa realdentJ were fearful a hippie ele-,. Wednelday nJlht. He would not amplify the bed and a wtde-open kitdlln window atudenta. . · · ment might be involved. ~· , _ _ _ _ with a m~ chair beneath it on the Two were killed and several cri'tlcalJy But after the religlOW center sponsors ~ And ii l•irluallf lmpoaible"-1<> fu: · P1Uo. ---_ Injured, while the -ta -abnoot from Trinity United Prelbyterian Church uact tiDo 11-wth. 11._, to But ppilce llid· the lbittared rius ..-.lhed -were-1-·1t11teoc:ed 18 qr Santa Ana o11tf SL ·Andmo's Prnby· in the 'lttflflJ deldribld by the in.. wu "m~ with no trua ol debril Ule fa1nl in prilan, llince dellh cauMI inrian <;Jwrch ol NeWPc)rt Bt!och bf!J'ed ID belleatit 1t:. , tn ClCJIDmlu\Qn al a felcny ii murder. them several re!ldents were back: at the f Planning QKnmlssion-meet.in; nn:.irsday Bill by Badham p;,.... r... 1 , night to ..,. they noJo.,.r had any ob- E'rotll P .. e 1 ENGLAND;.\. I before cooeeding formallJ', -XllhOuch .,in television intei'v&ewt earlier he left :no doubt that he knew he was a beaten , . ' . . Chiropractors 11= 15 letters were received by the gainst Freeway LETTERS • • • Convene at Inn ~ ,!;\=~g !'S.U:.~:: ~Ja~c:: :: m:;ilhin minutes Wilson'• No. 10 Down· I t ing St. office announced: "Following the -~M . tha Id f -V l by a ~rvote. · ~ . _ Norman Liddell, owner of a_ BJibQa · announcement t the Conserv1Uves e Of 0 e p s'~itor David t. Baker touched The ·Newporter lM ts the she of the watertronrhamburge11tand, wrote: · .h~ve se~urea-.more thag h4l!.the stats ' _off the June 2 deblte with a question : 42nd ·annual CalUomla Chiropractic "Though I'm not a rellgioua man my. in the new House of Commons the prime A biU to remove a Newport Bea "Whlf authority do we hive to require Association's convention which began ' minister has askedo-for an audience with ent of tbe Paciftc Cout rree;,;y access. to the streets in ti>ele tubdiviaions Tbul'lday and will run trough Sunday. her majesty to tMder the resianatJon . ,. • Challenge On Abortion R_uliitg Dµe A -r><hoillenl1 ol a Santa Ana . munldpal C<lq[l .juqe'1 rulinl ~t mudl ol Ca111arnia'1 Tbenpoutlc .Ahortlon Ad fs"unconatltuUOl!af wlii he filed Jn Orqe Counfy Suj)eriOr Court in a l• .dayt. Depuiy DistriCI AlinroeJ Martin J. Heneghan llid Tbund1y he wlii Mi the opinlOI! by Judie WilUam w. ThollllOO he set llide Oil Jhe hull that be had no jurlsdlctiOI! in Jhe case. Judge Thomson laued his controversial ruling -Jhe latest along the 11.., of ~arlier verdlcta ~ on Wednlld1y, --· Ci'fffilhaf proceedinp -.p1ns1-one aborUonllt and hi! alliatant. The deputy district attorney - abortion counta· lodged against them 1re felony crimes-am the municipal caurt- Judge thus bu no jutladiclion in otop lhem. • · . Judge TbOmlon defended wh•t he. caf). ed "the i:llht of any woman to seek an' abortion" in a ·flve-pa1e opinion which 1UbstanUally qrees with the earlier land- mark ruUna of Judie Paul Mut, bis col· - )eaglle-m1-tlie5anta Alll Munlcipal Court - . bench. But JUdie 'I'1\omJon made it clear that · he is In full qreement with certain Pro- viliona ol the controversial abortJon code that was palled by the legillature In 1117 -those aections which specify that all • • abortion proceduret carried out on wom- en who ·have· not paaed the (wentietb week of their-prepancy thou1d be .pello formed under carefully regulated cPo· cum stances. . Judge Thomson defined thole retufa- tions 11 lncludine the "right of the s.tate · to insist upon abortion procedures_ bei~ carried out in ho1pltal1 and clinics· by physicians whose procedurea: are approv- ed by medical or1anization1 ~and IOcle-' ties. Tliat definition would appear lo brand as illegal the Jll'lctlce ol Dr. Jolin. S. Gwynne , 211, of l!anta Alll. • • Dr. i;wynne and h1I alllstant Debh'.e: Meyer ol Whittier, were arrested Mv · 13 and charged with two counta ol per· lormlnl liie1al abortlona. . . , Dr. Gwynne and his motl\tr, Mn. Rubye Unruh Gwynne, 51, were llmlted. at the 17th Street clirrlc Tuesday on iden- tical charges. Municipal court actioa against the pair was being delayed to- day pending the eagerly await~ rulin& by Judge Thomson. Dr. Gwynne told the worlit at large outside the courtroom that he will cm- tinue to ,perform his allegedly illegal operations\" at the clinic "to whoever wants the in aOO at any time;'' He pointed out that the iasues raised by his arrests will eventually be debated in the Uniltd States Supreme Court and he ~Dd:I to continue his practicl!" until the-hlglt court gives its"ruHng. "Judge 1'lomson gave Deputy Di1trid Attorney· Heneghan 10 days to amend his complaint against Gwynne and Mias Meyer. It i1 expected that Heneghin will delete thole porUona of bis complaintl • referring to 'Slatotiis declared unconstitu- tional by Judge Thomson and a g a i 11 press chargea: against the controver,iaJ · physician. ANNEX •.• been held over until next Wednetday -and the beaches by the public?" More than 500 doctors of chiropractic Nix.ons Mark 30th of his goverMlent." ·vote by·the lta.le"Auembl . --Su~iaor-Alton 'E. Allen of Laguna aruf_their ~V,. are au.ending the con-, At alm03t the same . moment _ a blem than Industrial usa1e of the pro- •The bill. authcnd by Rotst Bldbam . Beach .mentioned that "there LI uother · ventiOn which -rocludes a·-T.,tslatlve WASHINGTON (AP)~-The Prftlident fumltur~movinr truck pulled up out.side-perty. ' ~,.,.. __ fR·Newpcrt :Beach) would delete. the aspect-bl this Cite -we have a couriy ~· luncheon at noon Saturday, with state ind Mrs. Nixon .will l!tiebrate their 3001 JO Downing St. Bowie said the pr&-g app teat.it t Freew1y from the aoutkat limttl · negotiating ~ working with the cot-' Senator John G. 5chm1\i:· (R-Tustin) the wedding anniversary along with FaUler't At 2:30 p.m. (8:30 a.m. PDT) Heath now limits office apace of one million ewport Beach to Rout' Jt in Hun4 poraUon on accal to belch. and on . featured apuker, ·-Day at Camp David Sunday, the White stepped out of the door .of. the. fashionable square feet and the hotel to 450 rooms. gton Beach fl'OIJl the California parkinc . areu, We 1houkl have the Newport Beach resident LI n d 1 House announced today. They will go Albany apartment holise wllere he has This drops the projected value of tht eway system. team '1 report al the 11.me time we· Kruckenberg, 20, will rep-esent the late Friday to the mountain retreat near a bachelor flat and made fil3 first. public development from $50 million to S4D ~ Qitics of Badlwn.'1 )esislative effort act on these maps." Orange CoUilty Chinll:r''act.ic Society in 'lbunnOnt, Md., for the weekend. appearance as prime minister-elect. to $45 million, he said. llhn Jhe deleilOI! woWd Kt back huch Baker llid he doubled that the n,..U. the state wide Posture Pa1eant to he ------------------------~------------ evelopment.. and would overloed Hun-lions Were gettlnc anywhere. · ~· ~ -: b~ thiJ afternoon. on Beach sUrface.1lreeta. " · ~ · "'ll!ll'll!l!lllf~"!!ll~-~--~~--.-------,.·----11:•••-. .. atthew Weyuker. an adminbtralivt 1' ~ tant for Anemblyman Robert Burke ~R·Huntinston Beach) Hid ihe -on ~~~:'1:~ ~ controvenlal issua was delayed . ' . ' ~'becauH BadJlam does not quite have IUPPCll'l ba needJ and wanted it d back:" ~ .J ~.-~~ .... ~~~~~~~-. i t ! t ~ DAILY PILOT aohert W. WeM Prullent n "*11111111" Jtd1 •• c .. ,,,, \lice l'ntld9fll IM 0..11 ~- The111•• Kee•il '""' TlltM" A. Mu.,liiftt MM1t~Et01111' Thel!'ltl hrh!R• ...... ltedl City IMllW .. ...,.. .... om- ~·--~,,~.~, W;t CtM• .-;1, •• ,i1- ' . . ' . . r ! • • M1llll1t A44rM1: P.O. I•• 117J, t261J ---ca.. --.: uo ....,., .... ,.,... l""'"' 9-11: m ~t ,,_ "~ 9-11: 1111f ._., ...... ... '*'-"" .. ""111 ., c-... .... • i Bagging Rau• · "'volleyball players volley. Judy Wedereil, 20, ..Us up·1un cin sand ot Newport Beach. why not? S<:bOo[ 11 out and lhoH lazy, hiiZy days of summer are here. Orily trouble is, most of the d1y1 ao· far havl' been hazy, complain th~se bent on .getting their suntans early. • ------'""··~--'---' I 30dO •I.US TOI! Till I · 14;. THICf! SPICIAL $144 50 U•. $16', hRtthtly lfyW _, ••••ely llslel1ll, .... 11 tlte ......, II • ..... .., ..W. •. Dem'r M • .P, ,......,, ..... ....., ... , ...... ,. price • . ' A-lo th ,_... l'lo-: . . . ....... hid -OW S11•I .. -~lfr••ll Gift· -._. -_Y .. .,_ _ ....... y._, DEALERS FOR: HENREDON -DREXEL -HERITAGE . . 7Nl11111 • NIWPORT llACH INTERIORS 1727 Wo1tcliff Dr., 642·20SO ·Proloaionll Interior LAGUNA llACH OPIN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 Doslgnor1 Avafl1blo-AID 345 Nort..-Coo1t Hwy. 4'4-6551 · ' -T• .... 11 .. • OPEN· FRIDAY 'TIL t · .... ~C-. ..... 1111 • -· . ) J ~ =-, . . --• '· • I I ' ' . . . . .. Postal .Reform OK'd ....,., ... House Sen4s Hist.oric Bill ·r.o Senate WASHINGTON (AP) -The iSSUe of standby wage and price controls shows signs of igniUng a congressional furor over President N i :z o n ' s domestic policies. "I think Congress sboµld conakler standby controls,'" House Democratic Le ad e i:- Asb·onaut Takes Bride Donor Ameri~a _ Pa~iots Planning Program -WASHINGTON (AP} -The wan! lo counter the bad thlop •at.ion's capital will celebrate~ thathive been saida&iiiFthis the !94th birth ol the republic country and ""°" ~ are with Honor .America Day, a . r· series of 'uly 4th events some good things to ta1t designed to "count.er all the about." , bad things that have been said Among the events planned about this country.'.' µe Olympic-style runners who "This is America Day. will carry Amer:tcan flags bl Anything that helps honcir relays from lndepeodence !fall ~rica we want." saJd J. in Philadelphia, the Hall of WQllard MBniott, cha1nnan of freedom at Valley .Ferge and Honor America Day. . the Colonial Capital a,t "It's for people who love WilliaJMburg, Va. to W&1~ America,'' he added. "We ington. • -· • 1·16 Years Y owtig Mrs. Dora \V. Johnson shows oll a plaque given lier ~Y the state n! Ohio for being the state's oldest liv- ing woman -at least 116. The state is checking court reconts for· the possibility tllat Mrs. Jobnson· • may i¥l!Y be 12l .;. • ' -·' ' '· • • WHIT " GENERAL ... JE-T-4·PLYJ,IYLOLCORD •Tough Ouragen• rubber _for ·• Famous dual-tread design INTERMED.IATE CARS 4 for $1!.40 7.n.1~.,7.JS.lS STANDARD CARS 4 for $79.IO 1.ts-14, 1.a.1s BIG CARS . 4 for $85.MI 1.55-14 Tu~ wt<lllliw:A pdca .... SUI to SUI,..,. bci. T• pw'tiN ~ftl oft siftl ~ ~ c.ell"a. ' Jet-Air ][.: KRAFTREADS a•,..••I Tlr•'• F1clorr·•r•t•1D llet...-.All po ..... '1ioo .. _ . ...... k!w,... ' . ' ' • 121111 • 1111:11 ..... ,. . ,, .. ,, . WHEEL BALANCE . . $9'95 .. Mee ...... ---... ' ' fllllmlkllell """ a. -w ... MOST $~ U.S. CAU I. IA. Don Swedlund • -I , •• -·1•. 1970 DAILY-f - Howard-Hughes Noiv · Mr. Nevada l/NITED STATES AT 1·~o=·N~A.-L.-01 .BAN II[ SATURDAYS ' .. ' ..... MOM.·THUU. IM P.M. FllDATS IM P.M. ITI4J 141-1111. ~ llh le.C:... ..... C....- ..... YIClt ......... "' E. H. LEVAN FRONT END SAFETY SPECIAL · WHllL AUGNMINT , u~0~ JUST $8.10 DISC BRAKE RIUNING · SIRYICI Han WHAT WI D01 ................. ,.. $29f5 ---. ,..,.., ........ ,,__ ....... ~ ..... ------ 'llJke Wmr Pickl - .. ... US .ED TIRES . ., ' . '°'' ill noMl:kf bud ~ . COMPLETE CAR CARE Since 1959 Hours: 7:30 to 6:00 DaDy 540-5710 646 ... 5033 . . • • ' . - DAD·Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE • . ,Annexation Questions Much attention will be fOCllMd on tbe Newport Beocb City Council wben it COllllden the p._ad an- llelllllon ol Aalropower property near Orange Comity Airport-on Monday ni1bt. _ Obvloualy, that kind of lllOlltY Iba dty can't like ll&htly. But "tu pJ111111" are not aJway1 u benefldll as they promise to 6e. Other Jmportct Ion1·ranie coDJid· eraUona bave to be welshed by tbe dty: City olflclal1 ID CoolLlrua, Santa Am and 'l'llltln, . and nsidents,of the newly-developing future Irvine dty .. -....... --- ' - -~ -area will be watching to •ee wbat Newport .C!JUllCilmen - do. · -- Haw doll 11111 •••exaUon affect tbe ulUmate dty p,_,,! Doet It cban1• the cbaracter of tbe dty! Does ft rilakeJneviteble aeveraJ more lnlilnd aru annexations to Newport! Ia Iba city ~repared·to ~e l!1 more of the "university community! • Wbat ta the effect on tbe pro. posed city of Irvine! On 'Newport Beach relatlonshlpa with the university! With tbe Irvine ComP'l"Y! With . Land around Orange County Airport, almost llll·own- ed by the Irvine Company, Is beina developed for In· duslriaJ and commercial uses. Thia mUel It attnctlve tu base -wbat every city ...U to support its services to residential areas. · nellhboring cities? _ · The council will have to proceed with a greet deal of care and with the benefit olconalderably more lnlor· matJon than has so far been made av'ailable to the public. _ ~ --;----- ~---- Santa Ana Unified School Diltrk:t managed to en- compass Ibis \a• rich area years 1go. Bat the Irvine Company so far bas been aucceoful In kee!btl aur- ---...-.unHidiilgdtlil fi'Orirgotibllng up !lie area:-- ln ltllO, when the Univenjty of Clllfo~ campus at Sh 'd Ov La d S < 'Irvine was Just a glimmer In planDer!I' eyOI, Irvine Com· 8 OW er ll W8p pany planners and UC regonll felt It WU' usentlal to --prapare..fot-a -dty.of.lOll,Olll.peraom.amund.tbe unl'l.tr· Still alive on !al!!'i:.· the Upper Newport Bay land aity, to ·help the-university serve atudenla aiid faculty. ~--swap between OrangeCountY'goveniment ant{ the Ir·· The Irvine Company went around to the cities and vine Company has a long shadow over It. , , asked they promise not to annex thto the airport area. With the swearing in in JfDuary of Supervisor-elect The Newport Beech City Council did not sign a binding 'l,onald Caspers, succeeding Alton Allen, opponents of resolution but said for the record they were not inter-tHe Jand trade on the board presumably will outnumber ested in annexing at that time. those still in favor and presumably the county will seek Newport Beach and Costa Mua have up to now to cancel the agreement. honored the 1960 ''undentandin&.'' · MeaHWtiile, a Superior Court-test of-1he--trade's But the dty of Santa Alia recently broke tht! annexa-constitutionality will begin a week from today. On that tion peace by filing to annu the Marine Helicopter base front, the homeowner interveners have received a pow~ (lbe LTA bue). Tustin prompUy filed a counter-annexa· erful shot in the ann with the decision by the Sierra tion claim. · Club's president and chief attorney Philip Berry to take Now Newport Beach Is offered wbat appears to be on the case. a lax base plum -the Altropower site Azimuth Equitjes • With the future of the Upper Bay now so unsettled, Inc. ta purchasing with tlie intent ol building a _. mil· the joint · agency study by the city of Newport Beach, lk>n office bulldng and hotel co""'" THes on lbe d.. the county, the slate and the Irvine Company of the veloped propetty could produce ,000 a year revenue beat use to which to put the Upper Bay land takes on . for the city, added importance. N 'Sir, the 3rd platoon has chipped in rind would like to buy 40 T,,;) soldiers to take our place out here.' . • flow to Reach fhe Campus 'tu.dies Group. Dear '.Gloomv • GUB:· I Maacla Information Is ~Non-transformable' Responsihility of En!!Iish Teachers • • Some infQnDaUon can be punched on their ideu often cannot be ·paraphrued; the entire intellectual community, 1Ci«1· cards. coded, computerized, converted theil-senlences cannot be transfonned tlflc, political and ·philosophical as welt t The 8dOlelcent -"students" of Isla VIiia (In 1J111e of adutt bodies) are llllI tbe Utile brats who kicked their fathers In the shins and then crltd wben their, fathers spanked them! into flashes of light or beeps and pro-for computer processing. as humanistic. , cessed by machines. 11 can be translated In other wOrds, some of the most Semanticists are often asked, ''Do you from Enjllsh to RuasJan to Japanese think all problems are verbal?'' I have and come back into important information ia the world, in-answered this question in a variety of Enalilh -and come WE ALL KNOW of other examples formation about how we feel and react, ways, but I think the best. answer was J lbe F.dilor: -L. M. P, out undistorted and ol nort-tranlfotmable infonnaUon. 'lbere about our fears and joys and passions, gi\'tn in a poem by Claude Coleman unchanctd. Your Is the poem you know in a foreign Js not transfonnable information. It is of Southern Illinois University: · Your edttorlal entitled i'New Voice Realon'' (DAILY PILOT June 11), !IClibed an anti-New Left or~ dltled Cmnpus Studies lnltilule. Tiillr aillngl, from your deocrtplloo, ... ,..... ............. ,_.. ........ I ..., -... ••lllllF ..... ,.., ......... ..,...., ... ..., ...... monthly bank state. Janaua1e for wtuch there never can be information that has to be experienced ment or the record a utidadory Enj:llsh traoslatioa. There rather than simply read. KEEP TALKING of _your insw'ance are tbe-Ylddiab wordl-lfld IQlap whole 'Jlly,s, despite the rapid progreq of All problema are not merely verbal, plyments are e I • meaninp can never be fully conveyed technology and tbe information aciences, The philosophers ,tell me in UDC.'OUIMd :f'plea l:i:::,~ to -who don't undenWid Ylddllh. ltacben ol Enclill1 and apeteh, of style thousands of wonls -but opsb. Could you proridt ma wtlh lllelr alllng addreSI and -.. ..... beifo ta -lllo -of the problem, obtala coplea of their mallinp to unllndtld .,.will, Ibey will be fllhtlnl -PAUL·L.-ANDERION-a batU. ~---"' won; .and we Becauae it ii readily U ToulclUle-Laulrec, Van Gosh. Sir and rlietorlc, continue to have a function 1 tried making love with my ~ converted without Jlllhua J!eyanlcil and stuart Dovll were In the -Id. They teach their students taped shut fDll llom one "Ian. each given tha job of painllng a field how to commit to words -to poetry And l Ion my love. iuaae to another, -Johft H:-wibion Of the-·of popp!ea,-lhey would-alt paint different and elQQ.uei:ict .=-Jhe-.-e'laluations, the..-I ·tried mak!Ji_B !tlend.1 ~Ith my_ mouth Cdr., U.S .• ..,. will ID be. Iba ...... HENRY C. COOK Lawrence Ra<Uatlon Laboratory calbi it pictures -rldlcAIJy different. The fact feelings, th e non-transfonnable ex-taped shut . "transformable" Information, a1 opposed of poppl_. 11 botan!cal speclmeu J1 pe:riences of the world. " And I lost my friend. Many rrad~n ~ caUtd for Udl mt informatton. For. Utcnrture ~ il'ther data, c:cmtact.C.Tl10l1/ Tllomoa, 0 . Bo• 9355, Son Dlc90, Cali/. !109. Telephone 7141273-93!0 or in ntlig< C01<ntv, 7141675-5438. -Editor. to that whlch ii "non-transformable." transfonnable lnfonnatkll. But bow each , I ·tried niaking · wu: with my mouth "Non-transformable" lnlnrmaUCll Is dlffe""t artilt •pp-l!!d_feeta __ TEAC!IE!!!I_ OF ENGLISH ans! speed! taped shul . .that. Whim is -conliliied, 1 ..-tllmpll!, 11joljl jlijjijilii Ii no&1rmmormable;-----bne-a-huge-respwlbilliy-t.---. But ncf .. -,. .. angry and the shoolioi in a paem or a work of art. Mr. Wllllon Isadora Duncan exprelled. the aame munication. Some of their students are stopped. . To tbe Editor: .llluat.rates this point by commenting on idea of no.transf~llity when she going to. be scientls:ta and 10me are l went about the street with my mouth The Nt•purt leech city employes who the dlfferenct between Toynbee'• to. was asked the meanlnc of one of her 1oing to be lawyers or poliUclan1 or taped shut are reqouU:nc -a ti percent lllary m. volume 0 A Study Of Hiltory" and a dancet. ..If .I could have told you," adverUsing men or poets. To all their And they took me lo I.he nut.house. creme IDIJ nol be aware of tbe curret1t one.volume condensation, Hwhich aptly lhe ukl, "I couldn't have danctd·Jt" students they must teach the re-Where~ am to this day e60Daiiic ciisiilhit ii severely affect.Ing aumrnari,zes Toynbee's Jdeu, but falls lt « qui.rements of clear, verifiabl~, scientific Wondering l ; ' G • ' , . ~ -'Scare 'ewt-C•-~•da' -the-lncc:me ot-Iarge-nmnbm of-tu:· to___re.create the Toynbee universe." EVEN ICIENTJl'n mUJt c:onfront this proae. To all their students they must . Ir all problems are not merely. verbal. poyen. Toynbee'• vision of man ii!Uhlillory prob!em:--Whtn -Ibey 'I" beyond facll-alao lff<ll eloqueoce. Teachen of £nclilll ---81·&-L-u.,.Iiowa- 'lbe "bmlnes& slowdown bQ put mall)' -goes beyond his facts and theories. That and theories to the possible meanings and speech have a r~slblllty 'Mt . -f · President > the Editor: The article, ''Traffic Peril Serious," out of ·work and in addWon hu cut ·•lsion is "noa-tranaformable." and human tnu>llcaUom of their 'IClenct, just to the world of literature, but to Su Francl1co State CoUt1e bldl appeared In your J..,. I tdlllon, eamlnp of 'others, both In and out • u an absolute clusic: u an uample of the ;,,.lbe -~~to~:""~ ·....,,.:r-::'"=~M=t;; A y 'g-G. d' .. their agencies, without reprd for ~-pensioners livin& on corporate nun ra s • pabllc lnterO!ll>--------icli~-· .... llO on have less dnllara --v -r ijiftMf now aat year, yet are · View-af -he World Tiie official quoted in the article, ll!elnc higher prices and. taxes. We are · iilllarn K. Ha9h.lmoto, repretentl the puttlq off purcluu1es of new automobiles iat:e Division of Highways, whole hie and wuhq machines and are cancelling !11111 to be freeway bulldiD& on summer vacation. plans. We are eating bl!Cber·you-like-it-or-not b a I I 1 . ~ OJt less often and many are tatq: mled by a coneemed ll"CIUP of citilena lunches to work. Jll city ofik:iala who have dared to _. that a freeway thr)lugb Newport e.clt may not be needed, Mt. llldmoto resorted to • tlme-wvm mc"' scai:e 'em lo death with arbltrarl- • protected figures, but present them J tf they were irrefutable ltltlatica. inn: I•.... motoriA1s per day on ilcfflc Coast Highway that M r • ullbnoto envillona by 1995 an J'.IO more ~ than are h1I chances or walking 1 -· That kind of projection ii >ddlc more thlll an extr1polaUon of e papola.tlon curve thlt suits bis lrtlOuiOt -· and one which '911'· itely l~s growing premire1 for It ligni/lcant ~ in population fow_~t -~t is vital tG any kind of llJmalllU1 eKistence. In 1995, shoukl ~· Hah.imoto11 projections prove to , ftlid, I submit thal the 475 percent ~ increase in Southern llflomta thal lie appean to prtdlct m have mode lnffic l'ODIOlliOll IO hlenbie that even ht won't cm where le nat lr<leway Is built. I certainly m't. OIJB PIJBUC alllcial1 and <Ity plan-~ mutt bt l!llde to -the ~lous stance lhlt .,...,W.llon pvwth 1 ablolutely ln..tlallle, and th a I -ore their onb' ._.rbUJty Is to Ill wilh Ila .,,_-. Until they Quotes _,. -· Ill _. ldnl1, lo ~ -"Eatln1 IJ a sensual eJllerlence. 1-111ve 1 Wt of ,....anunlac myaeli II.xi (ood... ' •• , •• Dye, .. Lt .... -"I>.>-, • equality mean that wh;n "omen ....,. equaMty with men In p.y-um :btf wll ,., kl' the divon:e11 allmoa71 :llild ~ llc.l" .• • • IN TRll UGBT of thele collditione, thil 11 no time to tlncreue the 1aJarit1 of city tmploJll, no m1tter bow much th<y ftt! It ii -.ed. To be real111ic, they should be wiilins to aoctpl • 5-10 pen>ent nl UIJlil -improve. n.n Is no ..._. fQr lhem to benefit at the espenae ol thole who are paying their Wqet. 'Ibis la not a pttSOllal attack, only a bl\llt ltatement al realities. There .. many eornpetml.ond capoblt <ltizem who will glacllJ. adlqe placea with our city empkJyes. . NAME WITllllELD Foreign Aid a.tao, Mo. Dt-tat: "ln the put a JU11 llbico World War )I, we hPe openl aver a thouaand biWoo dollon Ol'I our 'cleftDll of the free world' and over $100 bUUall aa ecoaomlc assistance abrood! II fOftlgn aid and 'cfo.trood-lsm' a boltomlta pit! Some neWlplpen are COlllllJOnU., GD the horrible fac~ that Conlma .• ·-' Ille -forelp 11111111 In lllltory. 1 llY ---lo CGtllma. Let'• ~ Iba wbolo --·--1 WASHING TON -In I h I s corn· mencemeQt season and u suggested reading matter for Preaident Nixon's . new Comrnilslon on Campus Unrest, we are m>ved to turn over this apace to a YCMmC man neilher of UI knows:, William C. Placher of the class of 1970, Wabub (Ind.) College, major portions oC whole graduation addreu follow : ". • .In 1965, when most of us were In the secood lflde. Secretary of tha Anny Wilbur Brucker usured tha Amerlcan people thlt within a year or two the Communist threat in Vietnam would be ended. In 1183, when we were oophomoru In high school, Defense Secretary _Robert McNamara Pfi!~d that American advisers in Vietnam woUld behomeby~as. ""A VEAR LATER: Lyndon Johnson wu elected on the promise that American bOy.s would not have to fi1ht a war for Asians. FOJJ' yeen later. JUc:hard Nix<ll wu elected on a promise to end the war. And a year and a half after that, the first American boys were killed in Cambodia. · "Can we be blamed for growing IUlpiclous about what our government tells us about Vietnam? We are told that Americus are rlghlln& for the rlght of the Vietnamese to dKIOle their own permnent, but we have read Dwight Eilenhower's admisaion that if free eltc· tJons ln Vietnam had not been prtvented by th< United Slatea in 195$ Ho Chi Minh would have won an overwhelmlnc vlctoey, • ~--• ., GN1'98 --. Dtar Geclrp: • • I'm 1k:k of you, aayin1 men !dlould never do houaeWorkl If I were your wlfe, 1 woukl leave you I FEJll Dear Fem: Ob, you lmpncllcal, lilly, little dear. How coukl my wUe itave • mel Who would do th< dtahell ' "WE ARE TOLD that th< Vlei Can1. who have not been defeated by au of America'• military puwer, are anebow IOinl to be bealen by a South Vl-...- army which hos yet to lhow any eqemeu to fight, a n d we wander i! 'Vietnlmlzatlon' Isn't another ward for 'po11tical expedjence' .•• " ... 1-do~not want to dwell oaly on a note of despllr. Ten Ylln qu I coold -been wry fublonable and tried to depttll Ill of you (and) •lll<k the apparent 11li ... tiSllClion of IOdety and ~ o1 '.U-Uoo' and 'ulllenUal anguish.' 0 BuL today, in the midlt ol war, with cities and campuses alike eruptina into violence and mankind apparently fated in the end to sink under the mass of U.1 own garbage, it sure:ly takes no porticular lnsil!IJt to ·be depmsed. And so it may prove worthwblle to look for reasons for hope. Let me offer )'OU three frlcments to shore up the ruins of the times. "THE nRIT JS from Albe:rt Camus• novel, 'The Plaaue,' in which a doctor recounls th< srlm llrualea of hla ctty when swept wMh an epidemic of the bubonic plo .... and al the end (he) explain! that ht haS written this 'to state quite 11mply what we learn In a lint< of peatllenco: that there are more thlnp to admlre in men than to despise.' · · • .. Th _:._, f • • . e M;\.VIN comes rom a poem W. H. Auden wrote when SllJ!lund Froud died. Of tbc>le,-like Freud, wbo battle .. Better Belore Death 1'aaPil al Loqe: " Ellatea of .. -abould b. distributed before death, and not lifter: first, because they aenerally do more aood I000'1f than later; and, second, became death lhookl not be a cause for covert rtJoldnl on th< port of tha ~~ .. 11Je ume Americans Who ire arsWac for -Uoa to- day would have .IJfen arguing for 1lavtry a century ago -and tht only reuon !hey r all tG do '° now is ihlt they are a1- hamed to fact tha !CJ. 1lcat~­ ol their btlleli<. . Our toUtblq mod- .. laWI .In Iha benefits of f«mal O<f\lclllon ...... t to be ~ bJ a reminder of Pmldenl • • 'I'beodore Roasevtlt'a tut oblervatkrt: ''A man who hu never gone to school m1y ste1l from a fl'ei&ttt CU'; •but Jf he has a university education, he may ateal the whole rallroed. 11 • • • Tt;ert are men to opiruonated that they have -fur whlcb thtre >re no problems. • • • One of the-mOlt-informative ,and con· atruclive boots I've read on our alarmin1 crlme 5ituaUon in the U.S. Is "The Honest Politklan11 Guide to Crime Om- lrol ," by two professional crlmlnologi111 wbo *"' uactly whit can. and musl t be -· (University of Ollcago Presa 1$.111). the demons that beset men, he wrote: "For every day there die among us those ·who were dolng us IOme good and knew it wu never enough but hoped to improve a little by livina.' . " •.•.• THIRD 1S a movie called 'Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.' While the heroes, or anUhtroes, are surely amonc life's losers and end up shot, they have • hell of a lot of fun aloog the way. "There's a feeling around that if one i can~ actually do an)'lhlnc about Vielnam or racism or pollution, one can at )er.it have lhe decency to be miserably unbap. py. I think thal'a lltJ!llif. 't "A re1l concern for these problems • makes us want lo leile the joy that : remlinl in the world .•. 'lbe cllSI of ; 1'19 ~ not enter a world full of ; 11orioua--rlwliUes. Bui per!Japs we'll learn that there are more thinp: to admire In man than to despise; per!Japs knowlnfl II will never bt enougiJ to , ebanp the world, we wilt act more ' -.ablJ than we expected we -,ild,;. pei1lapo we'll have • lol'of tun ~ the way .•• " • \ By Fnak Maafdewles , aad Tain Bnda --iW- F rl day, June 19.-1970 . . ·-Thf edltorlal pallf o/ thf Dmly · • Pilot •••kl ea iflf""" and 1ttm. t&latc rfOd.en b• preacntino thil .,..._.,., opliUom ond com- """""r "" topica of mterert and .rigftlJjamce, by providinQ • forum for the e'%prt11ion of our noders' opinion.s, and b11 pre1entino ihe diV'f rse tnno- pof11t1 of i11/orrncd ob.terver1 and tpOlcermtft on topica o/ tM day. . Robert.N-Wood; P11b1lshir • 1. •• ti SAii will tercl Sun torn the pr<> bile DE~ old St slate , at ts. He si ..... ba( he dt the g1 • hal anypll Jim Jae cal e<I th lilrder .• 1 "' to his rnd f'K!ffl uggc ' -. -- 114 AHD,._SQfll, Editor ........ Ajlpelltes Will be sharpened by the salt air when _l!PUnl· sldppers frcltii;-Nowport area 'pcht clubs set sail for ·a prolJ'US,ive Clnnet;· Friday, June 26, the first inter· 'club' 1'¢7 ~ ti!• $lllll~. -,, T)}e youths will conVerge on tfte. South Shore· Sail· ing Club by land or sea rOr "Coketalli" and snackl at..,. From there they Will travel to the Newport Harbor Yacht Club across the baV for salad, then uil to the Udo Isle · Yacht Club for fried chickeft. A corrimittee frQm tlie ~1 'c hia Corintbi.an Yacht CIUti wilJ assist with the main course. . ' ' . -Following ~ ~ Clown the. ha)', the boats will be moored at the Balboa Y~ Club where dessert and . games will await tho ~e saJ.Ion; · · . ·-~-· ~ ----1!ese"aUono-may lll 1111do at arti of the yacbt·clubs. ,. 1 ' ' I •• SAILS HOISTED -Teenage sailors from NewpOrt area yacht clubs will set sail for a progre_ssive dinner Fridayt June 28, the fi'1\ in· terclub party of the summer. R~dy to go to the. South ~~ore..@a.il· ' inJ? Club for ,the ftrst·course: '1Coketails" and snacks, ire (left-to Fight) Garo! Co!Jllally, ,Lido Isle Yacht Club junior· commodore, Ringo Wagner a,id ~!l3Qdy Carson. . ': , ·.. '<"1i . i .. Jµn!orico?'modor~• qf1be dubs~ Gary. Hess, Bahia Connlh1an; Rieb Jennesa, Balboa; C~l Connally, Lido Itle;, Cliff, Wilson,· Newport Harbor, and Bob Milleit, South Shore. . ' ,Other parti9'~fanned for the summer are the Gover- nors' Ball •in the Balboa Bay Club JUiy 25 and an ocean beach party August 31. ·:Traditional -.Porty Opens. Summer Summer of(icially will begin at the Balboa Bay Club tomorrow evening during the traditional Opening of the Season Party. Returning by >popullr request to provide dancing and listening music will be Dick Sta- bile and his orchestra who were Jilt enpged. at the Season club New Year's Eve. Ready· to greet members and guests are hosts Qeft to right); Dr. Grant Gould, Mrs. Angela Ficker White and Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Ander· soil. -· New Club Ye.or Promises ' Banner Dc?ys •' Promloing b8nner daY11 for Rildera Club .memben DonlaOddoe, Robert Koop ind i.;,slie Wel~on, ~ · during. tho ·1970-71 1eeeon are newly elected nd,ap-gram, decor1tions 1Dd publicity chairmen. The ,aroo;. pointed board members, Taking the helm during an dtaws memborsblp from Newport Belch througlj· installation lunch.On wail Mrs. Carl W. Adama, Wbile ,San Clemente. , • . , proclliming blnner days are (leli io right) tbe Mmes. .. ' ------<-• r • Son Geared 'to Going No .. Driv-ing Mom Nuts DEAR ANN LANDERS : OUr 14-year- old son ~ driving me nuts. In this ilale. a driver ,can get a lca~r's permit at IS. Jim won't be 15 until ,October. lie sits in the driveway by the hour -,backing up and going forward. Then he drives in ~ gar,ge and out o( the garageL•OYer the· weeltend he Wflld • half a lank of gas and dldn'I' ta 1nyplace. Jim reads everything on car safety I.e. can lay hillle~s on. He hal memarit- cd the. motc.ri.:O he needs to know l'n order to gc.l hla license. • • I wish II::! paid as much atttnfiow to his school wort. The boy eats, s1etps ~nd llrcams cara. Is this normal? His ~TtJer bfothers were not like this. Any . .s~gcstions? -SliEBOYGAtJ ._ ______ . ' . . . and three dresses. . tiave told yoar .uter~ &bl& )'ft dtdl't' water Yfiterd1y 1he 1ppe'and to ltt I ,was speechless. I told my husband care to mpeld yoar vac1tio1 aewli1 aid near ·the breakin&' Point. Should t Rep I thought ohe had a lot of nerve . He lo llln a __ ,_ U ,.. let 11111 !pllot or 1ry to help? .-G,U~ • yelled at me -uld I .should be p<oud UW-...... ,_*-""ti, lady, SHOVE • , , , , al "'1 talenl -and irisisted that I DEAR ANN LANDERS : How can · J DEAR G.G.: BJ oil -117 · ,. snille and keep my mouth shill I spenl belp a ,friend who takes too ·many Piiis -,_ TeD ,_ lrlHd tile - • the whole lwo weekf ae.win&-, ... , ... -It ooaotonUy. Silo lella 111 llor --....... ly""" - p -.epiaco, but J had to 1tay home.J Wlion we Id!-lilt 'home ,111)1' lulband _,,_ lllo~ afraid to toU an aoplrin -loo slle I• tUtoc. -,..,.. and ...,, My _., nem-mlloed 1 hod a· boal~llul IH. I ~ ~-a • for a hoadoche. • , -.i.·1 -lllal ........ -.. party or a ball 11me. f mlloed a good a Uly. My Ntei: said, 'Im • .~!ad W t •• ~ ,,_ ~~ ...... =••-ad pllll -wllll'"llw many 1DClal events but I didn't Jrilnll Y.OU spenL )'OUI' vaCation with UI. 1 e wer,: • 1 .,... •1 .. ..., ""'llllJI" ....... eu IN! fMll. btc•ute J llnew ~ 18ina: had' €0 tit said, "WHAT vacation? J haven't worked and ~ pune fell open, Out &umbled •. DEAR ~NN LANDERS: Fathtr died done. • . so h•rd In yein." My ll11sbanll crtllCiud :. :ii ae: G"~IMJt~ u.:.:w::. How will you know when the ml and left. MolA wiU. eilhl c;hlldmi. I Now, It Is 40 yean later and J don't me '°' being unsratlOUI -llkl there I I -I IJMg comes alon1? Ask Ann ,'Landen. had • learn to sew bec:liase h was want 1o 1ew anymore. But my family .mt_l9t be 90methlnl Wl'.9.ng with my head bet'~ ·Uftdentooll why she lhln Send for her booklet "loft or· Sex eel ' '~.!!!' lhan borlna r<~·made thinp. • hat Cllher ide.u. We wore in•lle<I 10 io talk that way; I'd lik• ~ opinion. • pl•:! ...a."':!in:=~. """" 'How 1n Tell the Dlflerenc<." Send 1$ I -better than my thrte sr;i.,, "i>"nd lWo weds "Ith my· sister. -When -SEWEil UP • ·• • -• . _ , · _ eonll lo !'lln and a Iona. oelf-edd..-. so, of course, I aewed for everybody. I arrived she handed me material for DEAR SEWED: Thert11 someUdng: When we play bridge, her hands shake 1tamped envelope. with your requal 1n · There wer< Umeo whee I wanted 10 dnperles, a bedspread willl dust ruflles ,,.,.., yow llead Ill rtpL Yoo -IO blclly Ille con'I hold 1 &lua ol tare of tile DAILY PILOO' • , • ANN LANDERS ... • • ' • ' ' ., ~~=-----....:·- , ' . -- ' _J:.our Horos.t_C!pe ·Tomorrow ' -Sagittar1'us: I -~o~n...,, t Waste Time .. SATUAOA Y. domestic dutlle apt to be CAPlllCOllN (Dec. !>Jan. llhould be •ell•• in club, JUNE 20 hi"'""""". Hood YOict ol a-It): C)ocle hllb, but ~ group, or11J11ut1oo. BeMftll ,,..W-. Take noWq !0< lndlYIGlll lwrla im.Uclttd acl-will autwelibt ._. .......... 11111\'DNJY OIWUI srantod. Avoid b11ln1 v1ct. Re111ae t11a1 .lbme iJI P11C111 (Fib. lM141d!JI): TUii-DA11NG 111111'1: -... lmplllte. 1-IJ' will b¥i< .Y o u • Doo'I pt CllJll>I In mlddlo --II _... ftr TA.VRIJI (April »May JI): J1411* lo be llldelnckad by ol .,......1 --frimU. '1!11.--,.__II q-Beller foe fln!llllnl-lban ooe'whollen-. _ Take neutral'lllndc llolne ol ...... ..i ;;:yr.liMlo,.-•tarllnC-!•"lo<lla•..,..A.L0.14 . .:....A.QIJAllllJll . (Jan. »Plb. ·YoUI' londtll' dllU.. may· be .......... ~ II a• 1 wrl1ln4 l.ttan wtiUe 11111'1· It): ..You can -"'II)' lulllllect X..W 1!111 and mlll> ••• 01111 ti ..... ii dale Ceupt 1o 10 blfcn ~ Hvertllt, l!pftltd vlew1 . You taJn optimlltlC •ttltulll. ' • t.rp1, -A...,tu DllJ' definitive llatemenll. TTa'!"iir;;;:;;;;:;;· ;;::;::'==============;;; '_,., -. nere .,. might bolttr be put all for .,..... .-11, ... abtat another dly. -lo p, $1 lo iff uc1 GEMINI (MIJ lt.,fllllO Ill): clo.._. r.u... are bndeod. You DllJ be lmpotlent'where For -1m,.1a1 ,.,.;Gemlol-to ---DIOllC!y...alfaln.are coJICOl'.llOd,,R,..'=-'~=~t ..,._. _,_ ...... _.All Obtain hint Imm T..,..1 ' a mos • -.. weD-adTiflcl ......... No need lo rush, 11 -n-.,...i • ..,..,. ourface lndlcatlnlll. deserving ~ C.. be W•dtrfal ... CANcEJI. (JWMI 2l~uly 21): llliia '!IPL · · You mv -overly 11· Dad A1W1a (ar.r<h 21-Aprtl U): .,.iff. Be -JU' vltwl · -, Dlapute tnvo1'flll conlllcl are.,,.,.... c!Nr. !loo~ take between ~ u a ID e • • m:I others f!)I' granted. ,IJo mt . . . pennlt .clbcuallGD. .. dl&iJ>. • ltll"!I< Into brawl. LEO (July ZS.A ... 22): An Executives .~~ ~~ ' ~ aurprl~ wllll ~ E • bt· _ .J .-revolallool. -. ol humor ars1g ~ wtl! alci. So will 1 lle1fble al- -Utude. Dill'! caat 111'1 -· Plmw foe the cominl yaar VlllOO (~. ~ 22 ): ' Lovtr'1 quarrel -not bt will be c1Jacqoeod wbt!I th• bknm out of proporllnn. - newly lnltllled eiecutive of balance is e11entlaI. Learn board of Hmoc Key meell -* l:lt a.m. on Tuelday, June rules: btlore •ttempting to N--' Blach aldetrack thorn. Stta4y poce JI, In ,ljle •• ,.. • -equals procreo1. Imme of lfn, John P. Wrtaht, pi.oldent. ObLIBtai RA.,~:_sa.o.; 122): Flnt on the apllla Will n uu•i. uuu• • r e 1 our -Barga1 n -Hunfers • ·• be Sep;ember luncheon for m .... ,.. Be ready alao foe the 1provllional member• .who · c:haJll<, travel, varltfy. Emo. are. req111red lo -k iJI the Ilona apt to nm pmut. Proper, '11lrlll Shop lj)OlllOred bJ the ly values, tuea claim at.. arpnluUon. All lhoR pro-lanllon. · . ceedaplothoChlldGuldap BOOllPIO (Oct. 22-Nov. 21): ces. DI or..,. Cnunly, 1 S11or1 lripl tnday mean low COit clime seniDc emo-movement, bl& not ntee111rUy ~ dlaurbodddldnn. _..... Gia8f individual f ' '"'"'....I-wat·,...i.,. . An oxc1pllon1l witch for I ~l U I • man WhO appr..otatlf 1 . the llnaet. To .-Ive 1chranometerratlng.1 Wlloll lllUll undorvo 3IO hours of exacting 11111 II en offlclll teotlllll Setting price• !Or the Newport·JW!lor Bn"-and Professional Women's annual 111?11• .i, IJ'I (left to right) the Mmes. C. W. Kerley, C. ·Rol>eit Cbamblf, lain and J. B. Hamil. 'lbe garage ialo will talre .,...e . . In Long Beach Newlywe~s at Home Al home in Loor BHch Steve Lear aOcl Mn. Bill loll°'""I I honeymoon trip G .. -.. . to Puerto Valllrta art Mr. ..... ...... and Mn. Dmd Mor I a a '!be bcidesroom-. '°"of Mr. -and Mn. Ptter H. Aabw ol Tbl brtde tho fal:ll!er DPl1 G-. ..keel lils b<!>lher -· lllljie1 aciion cliiifhler ol --·--to -u beet Mr. and 111r1. viman J..-man and utl!en wer Eddie ol Sonia Ana, wu pvoe In J..-_ TOll1 Allin, Bill marrlqe by her father I« Janb)'andRtckAdama. · 1roni 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on -y and Sunday, June !ID and 21, at the Newport lleacll home of Mn. J, W. !JroblcL Seniors . . Honored Girl Talk Friendly Blue" Birdl became New memben of the board preves -u1111111. Bui In of clrecton ... the Mmea. llnal anelym, nly .. )'OW' Wl!llain,Waaver, Norman Cir· own Juqmenl . cle, M. D. Flaherty, Yan R. llAGfflARllJI (Nov. 22- Parker, Anlbony Ottlnc "!'d Dec. 2l)o You llnd tl>at there Charla HOltler, vice presi-ii much -to ltam 9bout dent; 0-ge Ra7 and W.W. personal money ·m,...emant. Stevenson, a·e c re t a r i e 1 ; No need to be didcouragect. Samuel ~nm,. treasurer, But. don't waste time-and ex- and Carl Purist.on, parliamen-penenct. Apply I e 1 s o .n s . tuian. Mesa.age very clear by torught. Tanlll Camp Flr,e Glrla durtnc La Priz d'Hooneur !Or a candll-Ulhtlnc Ctre1DC11JY in outatand1nl aclilevements dur- the lill~Ungton Beach home cil Ina -yean ol histi ldlool REUPHOUTIRY. Mt. and Mr1. Albert Vlll Pok WU awarded toCuey Spencer ot· P!!!19!7~ Dl-~Ulq par1 tn the carannny and J-Mchmn bf 11n. FRU UTIMATES . whJc!I WU -, ,b )' -· E. lllarteo, praidtnt Funll-Vacio To Order re-11111 wen·Anb Metz, ol tho -Cout Jl!lllor Wt th ''Quall~ WorkmaJOlhlo" QDdy ~. Donn a Woman's Club. Stop ~l-Utd OUt Sflowroom ~--·--~ ,.,_ CA>TLE INTERIORS •. Nu..,., --.,-ni. Krus. Sll•er bowls we rt bur .. u. oVid 1110 Omega ·eonallllotlon llU poped - ..t11i. with flying colora. lt'I a watch that Did can welt wllhp~de. Stll·"lndlno Conti.llt tlOll dlrll'IOlllet.r. 24-J-I moV9mt nl, S!11ft)t,S 1\H I 'fl'•ttt-f••l1i.n1 cu t. tl~S KIRK CHAR.6E e MASTEl CHAl&E e IANKAMERICAU "The Store That Confidence Bui~" IMP'llft CllfTIR CllfTIR w............ .... ........ c.... Miii ~ --~1-~1 11w111t :11 ..- MM• \,1:1 fJHll\O ........ . . Opon Mon., Thura., Fri. 10 a.m. 'Ill f p.m. tbe daQ1*: riD1 certiDUtiJ ~ 1be bride II a ~=te cl _.by Dr. Gerald -=·Ana HJab ~ ~~ ::i-anu.. Churdl, ·-~ !pllleD Shorry SU-,' LI n d a ~_. ,, ~-F-~-~ 1141 Clli-Go-. -~ and ,._ ~ ·~ --eon Colloc-'12P -tr w...., _... .Vbll Van ~•'11111 _ · Vall07 HIP llc:hOol -j~~~~~~SiSS~~~~~~~~-===============::d Mn.Johnlllnde-luder durtnc -tilt IOiii'lb annna1 al lhe Blue Blrda Ind 1tadlq c.r-i awarcll b a n q u e I ServillC u '11er maid ol DtlU. honor WU Miu s Ind I e Her hulband .... IJ'ldullld Jackooo, and brlclemialdl ~~c!llf'om1a~ -. •. MJu Katbr Mellema. eo1i. •t 1-Beac:b. the Tank! sroup will be )llro. lollawtnC their selactlan on tht John SU.-..toted by -ol ~ putldpa- Mn. liar] Mill. Mn. ,Van ~~In ·-wllll a blch p-la the peup lll'Olir~ """aatlc 11anc11n1. , . Mn. JflTJ Blplow, Mrs. HAIR BEAT UlllG HAIR ... ...,S.: Wlll 1•111 Ii.It 1f!ll H ,.,11l•r #lit .-1111111•11 Mra. N. D., H1111t. leech ~ Y11. U11t h1lr -..:ill N I•. It wUI .,, p.,1111r M•1tly •fl .... \'tl'Y YOll!lf, but 111ill411 efl '"' .Wtt W•lfttll Ctfl tltt _,, It 1'rt'ridi111 It 11 iit tlr1t Jll~Lfhtd_!.ut_ WIP!L.Jtp,_)lt• .... 4.-111111 111¥1 the te-. ....., f• h•rd•ll Of cft•t • WO• .... , h•t11r11, ........ : Should VOii tritW tf.1 ,Ji , •ff of lon'il h1ir r1j11l1rly hi -4t' for It t1 ttOW ftlflf 1IMI h .. ltfl;,, 1 Mn. &. 0., N1w111rl ha1h 4-t Y.$ incl 110 . Y11 n will klolr h11 lthi•r if yo11 triM Beauty Salons .... '"·" ..... off"'~'"'""·'· QUR YOUN~ LOOKl"'0 ;&IA\IES It won t ,,.,.. lo~•r ot V'"' frtM--\iii• ,,. g..._y ... AY ... it t .. ofteft, C11tti11t th1 •nd1 ot 1 , ~ · • • • th• ha ir h11 'ftofhint to clo with whit i1 \1ep1J1l"f 1t tht •c1lp i1 tfrl. hail f1lllcl1. · All-.n Yu. Pt ff 4111•ncl1 Ml who !I i1 111: 11h:, cl•t• or °' wefl'llfl,. -ClllTll .....,., TONED INSTANTLY WITH OVr -11.-""''heir-theft Just ri-1• Roux'a ma-fancl-Ntl:-,,.. condltlontr, -Ml, all In one. lnellqllJ, Without pemkSt, your ltchttntd 1'11r tlbt on• doll<atltnne-pld, llllp, chalnpqne, whlt)Dll wWI And Fancl·lull """'-out, ,. ,... ean mmh tilt ---· :an ... ...,.,.,...._ Mtttltl .......... ..... ..,.. .. ,. -----........... l llf'#. ..... _ wtll....,.)Dll l'iah. (Othor Fand,.full COaGl'I to ~OYtr l'IY -tome 1111) =-.:= -=:::;:. _____ ..., ' - ' .. ---..... Fri4ayanJSahmlay,J111'e 1.9 & 20 • • DOUBLE-DISCOUNTED 011r Rt1. 2.96 2 D<1ys Only Sh,ift·abd·bloomer 111111eu (or a carefree summer of 1aa a.nd sand. Cool and cure in rollickill6, frolick- iq prints on all<OttOa. or .U-nyon, bedecked with, appliqye nr rippled with rufl1ee. A1ao In 10lida, Rripn. 3 toh;7to l4. C11t11Mtsa _..._ __ --.... • ( I I I 1' • • - • . • . ' VOil In lr« .. "" ph s. S: A ..""' .a fir three centr The estin the ( of sl mom Ci~ liauk ' . the .... t. Tl> flew and I A ._ ~ Rier , At ])epl p~ ,. -~ f• . Tl brili plel to-I c... J1 datt San -1181• N .. dan' r,..· ol I B Gm eel In I do. wa! s,; gu~ by m~ loll cu coa E cha lic:I lllt -I edl ~ " • . -• . - . • . . f;os'8.-· Mesa , . • Vot:. 63, NO. ·1~. 4 SECTIONS, A2 PAGES .. ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA -FRIDAY, JUNJ ·19, 1970 • ,. --_ _.:..., . ........ ,.. ------.. --• . . T ... Y'•F .. al · N.Yi..lteeu " TEN CENT$; • Ill ·Beach ·· COlliSion ~ ' - ' lttdian s ..... tner? ~Lcollision~• a_Hu.ntin&too_B~.h~driyi:r_ o( lhe vehicle lhat Freedle's car lntenectian criticized !or coaluslng.npt-rammed br...tiide al· u,• p.m., PiiliCe of-way signs -one vehicle a · sportacar . aaid. · wilh r ... youq people ln ,the coctp;t . Paln>lman kn J-uld both .. -killed three and injured five others ' vehicles were Jlattenm apinst a nearby lauo'llwnday Jlic'll. · · chain Ont 1ence and • fin had bronn One·driver was arrested at the scene out: in the eealne m:npulment·ot cne Golhaid ·street and Talbert Avenue: when pnllce arr!Wld at tllO' lrqtc """"' booked on charges of f e I o n y momeia later. manslaqhter, and cited !or allegedly · None . ol the lnJund ....,. reportM ruMlng • stop sign' and driving. wthout tn --Uon today at Orance • license. · County Medical Cenler ad Huntington The dead were identified today as : lntercommunUy Hotpital. when tbey -EYerett Freedle, 22, ol S9S2 Chinook were tlten for treatment. · Drive, Huntington Beach. Inve1Upion uid the a r ! e 1 t e d -lloua Sarpat, 11J, o/ 9131 Con-motorill,' Kelley, WU boohd info the tinental-Drive, Huntington Beach. jaJI ward at Orange County Medical -Jamie S. Martil, 21, of Z905 Jacaran-Center after the collillon. da Ave., Costa Mesa. · Miu Sargent was a pusenaer in the A~ed was Barry G. Kelley, 19, Kelley car, wlµle the bodies of Freedle of 7112 Koledo Lane,. Huntington Beach, and Miss Martin were .found · pinned ~St•nni., lfp•et · -Heath · Elected British Pr.emier· Ji'/ . gt ln the cockpit ol lhelr En&llall .roadt!er. Paul N. Jaciib, 21, QI a 17th St.,. Weetmlnater, -and Terry S!ntth, 17, o1 l5D Glop Clr<le, ~ Beach, were the two lllll'VMn who rode In the crowded aportacar. p._, who escaped death tn Kelley's vebleto"'"' ~ u John Cav.....P, It, of !nit llllt1 Lane, mt Barbara Coran, 17, of •tt S)ilndrilt Lane, boUI In Hunltnlton Buch. Police whet 1rrtftil it the soene first uld they IOWld ltaUey and Mlta Conn Wanderiq in I due. . lnvestlpion -..ctJng the latil broadside colllsion Aid 'I' r e e d I e • s . sportacar-wu evlideoU, JM>l1b.bound on Gothard Slreet Ind ln that cast would have the ript of way. , Neither driver .made a effort to .top, police a.,.rled Iner bing I h 1 .-. fl!" ·,ne. acCldent 'doubled H 11ntIn1·t on Beach'•' 111'9 lrallic fataltty rate, whiCh bact"beeo orily three. • -. ·'lb4 croalng " the . last'.thraugh In· i«section before Talbert Avem111 comet to • de.ad end at Golden Weit striel; the lncatioll ol llllOther •-.-no lrM*!Y. JUlt a UUle mOle than lix yyn qo., two bank bandits ~ ..,_ !""" santa Ana by pollce rammed '.l>roadatde ioto . a · van carryinc ... • .. ~ al Westminster Hieb , ~I d r a m a. students. ' . . . ' - Two. were killed and ~ral critical'1 iuj_y_r~. while the . bandlts -almolt unscathed -were later .ntenced to life ~s in prison, since dUth caused iii ""'""!'luloo ol a te.fooy ls murder. No Siu;ces.sor For Principal - , LQpes Pickecl .... By JOANNE llEYNOLIJtl Of .. De6tY Plllt lll!f Costa M... High School wtll -a new principal next year, but eo 'far then'• no Indication who wilt Jill a. post. '. . Frank Lopes, prilcipal of the achaol ' Irene·Gilmer, 8, and hef"sister, :Janet, 6. walk through Costa Mesa's ; downtown park following a swim .. UnusuaJ. autumn-like quality·of photo results from. photographer's u~e o( infrar.ed film. -: ' ' LONDON (UPI) -CclDlemtive party leader Edward Heath, who sWepl to power in me of the biggest electoral upeetl in British-history, took . office as prime -rnlnlster-or--Brttain today, . Queen Ellubelh II• urned Heath •In -foMhe pa1-two-·IOlipacl..q1ui·.ur,.--·I TuC!lllay nifll!L ·He pm. to ta!\< a poclio t..!i~.:~:~·ui ~ , ·• · Second Oil Slick -Follows ·-. ~ . .,.. a bri11 •ium; • 't, I inp.,.Jll!l)ll haij an hour alter. h!s beateq. Lab!wfle rival: Harold W-lllilloJ. had dri-01o tho palace and.1U!>mitlo!t bis re~Uon and that of hi.I 10fe1 muent. · ~ 11 No ~ bu been appi>inted for Lopi.. a.ill Willlam Om ..... ' -~· "We llan notleei out ID -tho Sand-blackening Smudge The Queen acctpled tHe restpations and called in Heath on Wibaa's con- stitutional "advice." The .move ended · five and a hall yeari. of L.bor rule and ended Wilat;s dream of beinc· th9 <!? -£\7 -~ • ' 1 • -~ J .. J ' ' DAIL)' '-"-OT·tWf.--J.:EAVES .Ml$A 'HIGlf ' " I • • ~ Prl!'Cl ... I ;L...0 .: atate and wW' .lie inlervtewtnc In two to three -1cs. It's wide open to qualified penonnel boUI ilulde and oulaide the dlltrict," he noted. A second oil sliCk began washing ashore in Balboa , this morning after . a .first intrusion of the goo· blackened three-fourths of • mile or beach in -.,.,;t.al Newpcirt Thursday rugbt. 1be U.S. Coast Guard repbrted an esUmated 200 barrels of oil floating on the ocean in patches within half a mile ol shore all llong the Peninsula this morrling. City .crews. early. this morning had Hauled two truckloads of the muck.from the. first :dick away and_ tillered the l'e!t· under so the beach looked clean. Then a Coast Guard heljcopter pilot flew ovef the ocean at mid·momlng .00 reported the additional threats, A county· Harbor Department boat nported 60 square yards or heavy crude one.quarter mile west of the Balboa Pier at II a.m. At 11 :30 a.m. the Newport Lifeguard Department reported the oil beginnini Pair in Mesa Police Bribery Giise·Face Tr.i.a:l · Two men accuoed of coUenipling to bribe • Colla Mesa police olficer today pleaded' not guilty and were ordered to flee I jury trial Aug. 17 in Orqe County Superior Court. Judge James F. Judge set the trial dale for Samuel C. Rosraaft, rl, of 213Sl San Briso..Drive.J.ai\Dll. NJ&uel and Eu· ___ C. Rondonclo._ff, @ 1412 E. 2Znd SL [:, Newport Beach. He ordered both de(en-~ dants lo return to his courtroom July 15 for heariC!I fl theU; mOlian !or ·dm.,I of the charges. · Both men were arrested after. ollker Gery Barwtg repori<d that he was olfe<- ed 110,000 by -1o-1all0ly .tea111f ln a liquor theft c-t.V.lvinl -do. Rondondo'r aim , investigators llkf. was to frame hls fonner J)lrtner Charle! S. Dreyer, 32, of 1145 "Sunset Lane, LI- i""• Beach. Rondondo and Dreyer were lmicted by the Orange County Grand Jury nine months ago on grand thttt charges which rollowed investigation of the lhert of 250 cases or liquor valued at $25 000 from coastal nightspots. ' Roeman and Roridoitdo face' trial on charges of attempted bribery or a po.. Uceman, compiracy to falsely arrest and . f""1lllhlnl 'danprocls drup . ..,_ drugs -1.5!11 UrbUui-ate tablet>-were report. edty f-ln o car driven by Dryer last Apll l 'durtl!& a rautlne tnffic slop by llarwlf. . to wash ashott from 10th Street to first prime mininer ·to 'win· Uree con-Cunningham' said ·Uie pr i n c J p a 1 'a the Balbol Pier;. tecutive t«m1. City crews earl}t .tltis ,morniltg hauled Jt was· pos.sible the polls predicting . ~ '. . . '. .. · ' " • , • • -....i,nau.n ,bad nothing to do wtth tho tJ"' Reg· ent8 ·v. ote . controversy IUmlUlldlng th• -·· two truck Joed5 of .the muck away. and -a big Wilson viCtory had led to com-. "-' . · modular schedullng. fillefea-tfierHt under so the beach -,P.lace'!"f ....=-and -evottn.i . -by Albany apmtmait boa. where he-hu · · ' · · , "I . h•te to Jose lilm.~' Cuoninpam T rl• I 1c· LA.,. ~ .. uid._ "He'• ju.t • line man. But lhil looked 1 Labontes. · cean. ,· -~--By nighUall Heath was in power a6at:belorflatandtiladehisfintpublic !"ewport lifeguards repot1~ they could in the biggest political ~ in Britain appearanCe U 'prime minister-elect. ' : 0 , I' ue '"' s . . Is rather a •llllificant •itvancement folj 1 • , h.lm -,., These poGtio111 are rather difflculf not see any more oil approaching off since Labor's Clement ~ttlee threw out Heath, nonnall~ a ahy: retiring fiaure, shore. But a -C!>ast Guard helicopter ~ govemme~t .of Prime Minister atood •0., .~ doorstep ·in the aUnsrune ~ .:_g' ela DaVIS· . to C<!"'e by and I tcnow he's 'been tn-~ ·terested in district curriculum work for a Jone time." ' · •pilot new over the area at m'idinorn·ing Winston Churchill at the close or World . and illn 'th ""'·-·I w .. II. wav1111 . am g .II u.-. • ...i LOS ANG!;J,ES CAP) -, UnivenlfY and ~eported truck patches. within . hall At 1:55 p.m. (5 :55 a.m. POT) Heath's deliiht at croWds cheer1nc and·clapplng of California regents ·lentatJwJy. vo&M a mile ol. shore .from l3rd Street in Conservatives topped the figure of 311 him. '· ' taday. to~ end ~ the ser.;ices ,or' ~pla West Newport to the jetty at the tip in Parliament seats and thus won an He stepped into l}is·car and wu driven Davis, black philosophy professor they ol Balboa Peninsula absolute majority in the new 630-member to the Conservative central office where previously tried to fire for beini a ·eom-Th · · f th :I det · ed House of Commons. It is party strength e or1g1n o e o1 w~ un enn1n . in the House which detennines who is , another lar1e crowd dittred him. munist. The Coast Guard toot ml samples and the · · · ter ' Alt tha-•~ hi The · · · ' ' was runn· 1 · prune mm1s . er ua..111g s 1upporters, Heath actwn was not final becaUle It . Ing an a~a ysi;s. . . WiJson had waited until this moment t-old them in more serious vein, "W~ was only a vote . by a.' "commJttee _ oC Lifeguard Lt.. Bdl .Mills said oil c~me before conceding fonnall llho ... h · -in with the high tide Thursday rught ¥ y, a u,,... in put forward the riPlt policies and ~, the whole" of the regents for 11.1bmiaslon and covered a ~foot wide strip of television interviews earlier he left no have convinced the· country they are to the fUU regentS meetir\c · la.tei-i~ sand from just west of · the Newport doubt that he knew he w::is a beaten the right policies. We are going to p~ the· day. ·, .__ .J Pier on out the peninsula to 13th Street. man. vide them with· the rilht government • However, all of the. res~nis are .. He said four or five feeetOl-tMSlrip -Within minutes \Yilson's No. JO Down· and. that government is' going to provide members of.the coriunHtee Of the whole. V.'as .heavy -perhaps half an inch ing St.___office announced: "Following the for a better country tomorrow." · · thick. announcement that the Conservatives In the belief of British politicians, The ~slon was announced .in 1 10. City crews were at the task shorlly have secured more than half the seats commentators• and of Wilson him.self, _ pag~ mimeographed statemtJit hinded after sunrise today and by I a.m. had in the new House of c:ommons the prime a housewives• revolt agaimt rising prices the press· by a regent aJdel While the · Cunningham ·said he was• surpriael to learn )l)at no· olflctal -annou..,._ OI the · re.oig~tiOn had been' made and 'denied that tt had anything to do wtlh parental complaints about the innovative scheduling used since Lopes toot over as principal two years ago. Lopes told-school boord memben Tlleo- day nl;ht that tome aspects Of the .modular schedullng "just didn't work·" 'bec&)Jse .. immature" students ·weren't 'able to bindle the large blocks of lree 1time ~ sy&tem gave. them_ -______ lie prcJpOlled changes which would cut '.back free time given to freshmen aitd 11>phomores and aa.id freedom to leave the camp.is duri'ng school hours would be restricted to seniors who had 1ood grades. Ute beach cleaned. minister -bas asked for an audience .with was the only plauSible Oplanatim of regents themielves' iemained 1locied 'iii Wllll said the goo that_wa,, __ tumed __!!..er !lllJllty to tender the resignation Labor's ·defeat, or at Jeut. a major aecret .teslion, The vote ·on· tJse ·aetiocl · -litiely -Id not be coming up. c{liii-govm1111ent:'''--,... --=---ractor-in-it. wu IM. • · · • · , . • Fjddler Wins Again He aptatnod that the 11tull that attcb At atmast the ume moment a -e than U million British teenagers Ttiii ~ iiile&Jio-ptt11elll~ch-~ to beac:hcnen' feet usually ts not I-fuMiiture movla& tnicl< pulled up outstde voted ·for the l1nl Ume ln this elecUon , ty ..,P9rl 'from regei\ts. supportinc MIU WEISER, Idaho !UPI) -Alvtn Su. a Jqe oil slick; .it is suspected, he JO Dowrilll SL but it still was not clear how they · 'Devis. ~ _,._denon, ft, -of Se1t~;--wOn-the .nor said, . that comes Ir'!" oilers •flllshing • A,I %:311 p.m. (&;311 a.m. PDT) Heath · had cast their baliola or whether they . The r<pnts In their lllalemcmt said old time llddlen champlonllhtp 'l'latndq thelrbiJcesatsea. lleppedouioftlle-olthefuhtonable Uppedlhescaie.1nHeath'slavor.' their acttoo ,had nothJng Id do wtth . forthethlrd tnarow. her membership ln the Communllt porti. !eaclie~s Seek Pay Change __ ,..;.. __ .. -- · Group Unhappy With Board's Salary Schedule Bart Hake, uecutive lecret.ary o( the "The board uid they would be willlnc 'Board members approved a Sl,OIS Newport.Mesa, Educatlon..Alllocialiiln to lillten to 111 li we could find the Nlary IOI' aecandary aummer .aclloOI said toilai' the teoi:ben •re hopeluJ sclloc/I .....,.1n-111e budpl ID r.,....·llle indeJ -. who teoth . tho aeven -.weet . boon! -. wtll·mtse their aa)arj' ~ trying to do Is ac~le =:i.i;;-..:... ~ "";!.=, ':i · .._iau.r. ln the tl'/9-71 budget, · the Ind.. llO that people wtll be paid receive '175 !er the live-week aeulon Tuesday niibt the board members an-more equitably. Jn a way we're hopeful, a1 oppoeed to the '140 they receJv!d last nowlCed a S.I percw1t 11lary' increase bul we're frustrated becawe we're ordy year. In all steps ol the present teacher's talking about 90mething in t h e Hake dubbed the new health Insurance salary tcbedule. 1Jeichborhood oI $100,000," Hake said. • plan "a majc:r bit ol proaress." Under Hake Slkt thty were disappointed in Dh1tzict superintendent William Cun-the pmn receotJy adoJJJed bf bOlnt U>e amo\l:lt or the Increase as it would tii{lgham said the district iJn'l Ole to ,tr1emben:, the total premium on all barely cover the COit of living increase. accept the.Ir auggestion unless the employes' health Qssurance wiH be paid "Our main dlsairMmlllt,~be ex-asaoclalion can find the money in lhe ' by U. diarld. in addtUon lo the first plained, "ia on how the indea is schedul-budget. or if the state takes Je1i1laUve 1100 of &he . ptemhum on dependants' ed. The way it is .now, tome people are act~ which wwld reeull tn more fu,.:ls .inlur~. • bet~ <healed OilOnciaUy." · • ""'11,... Id the dialricl , • "The '-d rilemboi'a-have. aatG they . "Since h'• 1··-~ -"-'··-·.•~g~ ·~ ..... .... , """ r-·--1 wwu ~ Hall:e aid he wu pleued With the ·•ill cenlinqe ·1o lllten to us," he Ykf, •nd not the final one, we art still ICUon taken by board mmben On tbe "IO •e nt11fwt bl •hie to pt '°'"' "'1!*UI we can wwk out • solutia! aaoclaUon'a healtli --ud IUIDo ..... ~ W... the :bucllet ts to the index prObJe(n.1• he added. • mer ldlool aalary nqulllCI. · \ fbllUDd." • . · * _ .. • • " 2 Mesans Htirt In South Coast Oraalfe Wutlaer Cycle . Accident --:-'J'hoae lazy, l\izy-diijl'OIF~tlUlrillii('""'....--1--__, begin Utis weekend, with sorm . Two Calta Mela men nre-treated !Ji! minor lnjllrtea at 8outh ca.i · c.cri. murllty ~ Tllunlfay al ........ llllir their , motorcycle collided With a . car ·1n Lagwia Beach. . Steven Olarles Laubly, ii, !Ct Elden Ave. Ind hia pauenpr, Willlarit Bofi-· 311, 114 •w. Wllaoo St.. tOlit police they were eastbound on Bluebird Canyon Drive near Canneilta Streel 1when lhtir, mOtorqcle collided wkb ii car driven by Judy Anne Brennan. 33, . o1 ·:iom Driftwood Drift, -Lqllna, as tt made a leltlurn. • '"" ~ haze. matdng ft ol flcial. Afternoon temperatures wtlf shoot up Into' the I0'11 aJonc tho coast. - J.NSIDE TODA,Y , Is Ulfs Oftl/ wti11 to rv~. a '°~ · baU acme? tJ l/OU'1'e a disc joo- M11 I/OU might think 10 -dncc the opposition will bf the Plo1Jo bQU Bunnits. Dt·toilt i11 todatl'• \V ttktndtr. : • The iWo cyc1ta1a were tam lo bciapttar by ambulance, Llubly aufr.rtnc cull and brWea Oii hil .,.,., Bar ............ kalnJurJ. --~~~~--'~~~~~·t:=:;,_~.J . ') ' ' • . . On.Azimuth J_..., ~id~-Delayed . . ~ . . ·!-two •eek pootpaoiinent ol a decl- aloo lffecting A>lmulh F.guitiea' bid --• • :1-.----:::-c=:::;c-::c--=.~.-;o-o~,~-~-==--=--~---o=;-;;=;=;:::::;;;=:::::;;;;;-~~-:--,:--;-~.~--= } . Transit St_µ<Jy PI3nned. . . - SH-pervisors Set Hearing fo_r July , 1J JACI lllOllAClt !!le printing of the ballots." lhe Muro to ....,lldala wtlll Ill ~ ';' • .. ...., ._ si1ff the proposed Oraqe Co!plty district arpnizlUo~.uch 11 the JlTD," but ~ -• can be implemented under the Orange quk:kly added, "This provilibft is not Does Ormtse OoantJ neea a rapid County Transit Diltr!ct Act appmved ' ma'ndator:y." • · transit gyltem to serve immediate and by the State Legislature in I~. The supervtaor1' action in calling the urge.It· rieed,i? ' • · Supervilor William Phillipe pointed Out pubUc bearifte wu beart.ilY. ~dorP<I to anner Alfropower property to Newport ...,.._,,._""° Beact, "" @:nintea 'Ibundriy nJabt by ---N•wport Beac,h planning comnillsl.._. · F ·-:C( •::t.;'K',; __ ,.,.,,,.,.., ~ The pµbllc, county supervisors 'Ind that the purpose for the act. requested by the otance Coilnty Division, 'League city and county officials will get a chance by the.county,. was to block any-repmal of California Cities; ~ U_Cl·Proj~-11:--- to -answer_;_that question ""JUJy 2l ~ l)l9n which "would lwalki!'·up our &rer.11 SUU:lt Tealn Oil -TranaPomtion Needs; Postponement on a prezonlng ap. ~ t. ~"'.'ii-:';,.::. plic1tion wu until July I al !he r~ of Alimuth ~ttomey "AJe1 Bowie. Annexation of the 50-acre parcel near Orange County Airport is being ;vlgorobs- ly fought by the· Irvine Company with -- the backing of lrvipe area residents Who want to keeP it as tu but for the board bold• a heiring on the p1111lble Auililnl Cblel Counl1' Cqunlel ~ · the Oranp C.Ounty· Clw)1ber • ol Com- formaUon of an J)ran1e County Trs~ilt . H. Parker outUned the priitclpal pro-merct; the Leque of Women Voler1 Dlstrlct and submissiOn of the question visions of the 1915 act: TM propoeed of <>ranee CoUnty (LWV), ud tbe to ,the electorate in. the November 2 district doea not hive to be countywidt, American Asaocl1Uon of University Gentfal ElecUon. but Its boundaries cannot cut acrou Women: 5aQta Ana branch.,· · The Orange County Trangjt Commitltt, city lines. Winston R. Updegaff, exec u t I ve after nearly five years of coruita~t A board of dlre1C91'1 .of five memben: secretary of the League ol CitlH', offer~ !lltudies; has recomi:nended the. public two of th!in 1Upemlors and three named 1 resolution of • the ·group's enc:uUv1 the future city of Irvine. . l -AJJmuUr;-t1-1r11nr1o-woo-Newport--~ ... ~ fO·il:O after.it; , . hearing and the e\ectton. The supervisors by the cities Will govern the dilbict. committee. which included: w;:~:t"':t'~f!!.:~9'.-~agreed and the date was set. , ~dilt(ldJs authorized . to. le~ a "That the P'!_~lic bear~ be held on ~ et,ralrlrian-1;1u~h---!-ttrY·of-Full . ta~ ••not to ~ce;ed five eei;iP per,100 . ~ihis aubjecf'li)"inc uae JOlll term "!'a, Newport Beach city councilmen, wi~­ tqe ~~~,o~ Lindlsey Par1001 who la qajnst it; haven't 1;&id Yftl hor'.they s\and. 1'ley .are -=heduled to, con&ider tlfe ·"'!" .. requeot again "Mooady night but Bowie aa1d he will Ilk for • postpone; meot of that hearln& too. · .He aa1d be has lbe concurrence ol Ray WatlOa, seriior vice prMldemt of !lie Irvine Coo!pany, In_ ieeklng a delay ol.Mi<.l(.Aim<>: t"""l!i!m....J;o!!lm ' (LAFCJ ~atioll !111 the. annex~lton wliich hu been ldleduled for nm l'/ednesday .. . Bowi~ i:itd I teCOIJd l]lnelliloJ( r& qtiest; taking in '71 acres of Collins Radio . property in .addition ~ the Astropower 50 acres, hu ~n filed with. the. LAEC and. It ii oOheduliil ·to be neard .JUiy I. He said Wa .... --t\Je two aMexlition 'applications ought to be heard at-tlle same time. ,: That 1iYes the 'Newpqr:l City Council qiore time "to reach a decision, Bowie aald. He aa1d councilmen ltill haven't received a written' report from the.city staff ind he thinks the lllall .OOUld h·ave time to complete its , report and th'e_ couftCil ~equate time to "consider It: 1berefore, he will ask for a poltport&- ment Monday night. _ -The poslpollemait BoWln successfully requested , Thunday night wu to .glff p_lann;ing rorpmissioners ..inore time. He said. in-bis Jetter asking for the delAy· ~imuth has amended it.s application lo com~!y with the criteria of the city planning staff, On Top of Things • Brent Mulford, 17, Huntington Beach, demo8strates his mas~irrib­ ing prowess as he ba1ances atop main mast of 97·foot ketch Argus _out -of l.abaina;Hawail. Ship docked temporarily at Sea Scout Base In Newport Beach where Bren.t.spendS a good deal·of hi_s tiine as a mem- ber of Sea ScOUt Ship 711. . . . Cett~rs Pour In Statillg Salt Creek Public Beach Among ·the criteria· are that there be no traffic problems and com1nercial 11.ses are restricted to those aerving just Hundreds of Jettera have been received communication11 received from the public ~ development. leltifyinf to the public's "p::elcriptjve indicated that · hundred• _have used the. , Bowie said the County Road Depart-rlghti"-tO use s.it O'eek Beach be~n beach without charge or permission. tnent ha.s congirrecl .JVith. thelr_privately~ Monarch Bay and Dana Point; according The Cdinj:y Cc!unsel's office w1U report hin!d traffic· engineer's opinion that the to Clayton H. Parker, aUistant Chief to the supervisors Tuesday on the letters propoted office buildlng and hotel com-Oranp County counsel. • . received. pJex won't create. any more traffic gro-~)' COOnsel Adrian Kuyper was . "Tben it 'is qp to the board whether blemj~ -.Olo! tJli · ..... liell 1111!''1''11Y thO.._.,.. .,,...~·lh<7 ·-tCl"llli"lt""'"1 •uit ~. Supervisors to place advertisements in to gain public access to and -·Ult of : BOwie said the pre.zoning application various pubUcatJons aeeking evidence of_ the beach," Parker ·said. now limits olfi"-t &pace of one mJilion the public's previous use of the beach -The .property between Pacific Coast ~Jeei ~.tbl \l!ptel to 460 rooms. and ,. abandoited Salt Creek access Highway and Salt Creek Beach is ownt; ~· P'pJOOted value of the rood. , \ , by the Laguna Niguel Corporation, In .:1°:i:'n,t':.tr .mUUon. to f40 Pan:er aid 't¥: hundreds of letters which the superviaors in 1968 abandoned were tM-result ;ol advertisements and a short remaining segment of the old· [ • • , . • added, "'l'tley are still coming in." Salt Creek Road which led to the area I l 1 • • Kuyper painted out, ''Existence of of the beach. iPo ice Give theae pracript.ive rights · depends upon ·Kuyper later asked., and received, r-fadual proof that members of the public, permission to place s I m I 1 a r ad· M, ln fact, crossed the property and used vertisements in relation to Irvine Como I an His WiBh the be.aches without ~)' charge or pany lands in the controversial Upper I f>erm~lOn of the ownerJ' Newport Bay area. 1 Costa MW bad a aucceuful JalllreU _ Ku~ W&i'JJed it-tljt time,:.hoW..eYM.._ -'Ille_V1u~r Bal advertisements first !hursdiy; _ . · ,that . '1previous indications are that appeared in area newspapers TUeii!ay •. I Not out. Jn. ~ tharif:S were mth~· ei~ for parking Laguna~ Niguel Corporation was the I Officer Hal ~Holbrook watdled In or access or bo · target of another uproar over pending est~t as a 20-year~ld man ,Walk-Parker indicated Wednesday that tht negotiations for Public use of private ~ uP;10 the ,rear"Of police l}Udqull'tf:f1 streets betwetn the highway and the j1nd Dna.n· trying· to get iJ1lt the--inai .. beach, and the beach itself at the June F.wn •""11!ity facility. . • • 1· ur· y Clears Son 2 ,...;.,, or the superfuon. , He was questioned about his· motiVH · Up fO< ap~roval were .two tentative and 1ubsequenUy ~ttd1 ,op....a&Mlpk:,lon tract maps for development or the area DI belng un,ler the tnfluence of l,6D ·Of Jndustrui• lis• i· hetween lhe highway and the beoch. DI' aome other mind-bep4ins drug, Action was delayed until next Tuesday Nixons Mark 30th . WASHINGTON (AP) -Tiie. Prelldei\I and Mrs. Niron will celebrate their 30th wedding aitniversary_a)ong_wifh Father~ Day at camp ,David Sunday, the White House announced today. 'Ibey will go late Friday to the moontaln retreat near Ibunnont, Md., for the weekend. " -· DAILY PILOT ' by a 4-l vote. Supervisor David t:. Baker touched ·o11 .the June 2 debate with a question : ".\Vllal authority do we have to require access to the s.treets in these subdivisions and..tht beiches by the public?" On Drug Charges Deliberating long Into the night. a jury bas • cleared the son of a San Clemente-'Industrialist of any guilt, in- a trial stemming from two incident! involving mirijuana and police clashes. , Jamet C. Lusk, 22, who lived at 2571 santa Ana Ave., Cost& Mesa, when the incidents occurred lat~ last 'November, had been charged with two couiita of ... ult and marijuana possession. Supervisor Altai E. Allen of Laguna Beach mentioned that "there is another aspect of this case -we have a county negotiating _team working with the cor- poration on acceu to .beach and on parking areas. We should have the team's report at the same, time we act on these maps." 1_~ .. :::-=::..='°';=;c"'-''~";;"o;";c"~'"=,• =""'='•~•~•--t-~Tlle=~~ char1n and one amult ..... ,. N. w •• .i count were dropped before the jury began Baker said be'doubted that the negotia· tioos were Ptlini .anywtiere. --~ .... -.... ., .... _ ...... ._-===-r-· lt!d•Hb"er•tlonrunder-Superloreourt-M~sa to Off er J•c.i l. Curley Judge Samuel DreiJen'I instructions. Vite """'""1 '"' ~·' M,,....,. ."nley 'found Lulk not I u i1 t Y ot· V •. d A • • tt ''"•:;,,!•,." usauKlng Logui,a Beech police ol!ker arr,e CtlVltWS ti..,.,,, A, Mu•1J~i"e M-1tnt Edl1or John Saporit~ \art. NOv. . ' the patrolman tried to arrest him dur For Summer Fun c ......... Offt•• an alleged m1irjuana pickup. Jlo Weit ,,., Str••t Judge Dreii:en reconvened the pane shorUy be.fore midnight Wedn~ay, a~ Su",lmer rtcreatlon programs featuring M1ili~1 A441r·t u : r.o. 1 ... 1s60, •2•f6 · \' which time they found· Lusk Innocent · a wide variety of activities, c'Ofi testi, -1-----otliirOffti after-nearly s.lx-hours-of-diseussion,.----creative-crafts----and field ri"PS-begln- Defen~~ atorney ~ge Chaul argued Monday al miny Costa Mesa schools that evidence presented by the pl'!> . secuUo'I was insufficient to convict his •nd parks, lastmg through AugUst. . client, who was the object of a manhunt Youngsters qed 6 through 15 will for a' week before he surrendered. find plenty to do weekday1 frG!Tl 10 outhned the committees reasons behind of aueued V1luation".;·: 11 will n1me short term transportation· goall; e1ty the recor:nmendatlon : . . 1 K h and fix the aalary ol a.1ener1lmanager, representation on any a1ency to be.-form· (Cou;nty Roa~ Commt~~~ A S. oc and will ·be subject 1o collecUve ed; discuSllion conceminl the adviubility added empha.s1s toe~ reason)... bargainl!lg by. law, jUst 81 la the RTD. of any.additiocal spec,ial purpose diltrjctl - A d11trlct Is needed to b.nng,.the Parker aJao said "The. act provide• and 1 timetable for ac,:ompJlabinl the tot.al county problem lDlder o~ sr~tem. that another e1ectkm may tie -held in objectiVea ol tbe ·diltrict." (Koch : Pfesently ,there are ind1v1dual franchises in variow: cities, plus the Southern California Rapid Tr a n 11 i t District (RTD) buses from Los An1eles. There i1 no coordination. Some of the 'tius flrms~aretoslng-money;--trying to~ go out of business. A coun~y district is the only answer, established, by a vote ol the people). - A district would immediately _pro- vide an agency for receiving funr;ls from any source; federal, state, local or pri vate. (Koch: The county is not prepared today to receive these funds. There are many available. for developing Plans and lmplementing them ). -A district would provide an agency for county participation in regional · decisions and syltems developrn._ent. (Koch: The "cotmty has ·no representative in current regional st~y prQgrams). --·There ·is a ·need ·for an agency In · the courity to bi 8ssiped the responsibility of maa transit develop- ment. (Koch: This agency would. allow for proper representation· in regWnal studies). · The bride ls 1he daughter of catering firm executive Don Nixon, a resident of Baycrest in Newport. -A tran.sit district would be a vehicle to implement any. ·sl)ort term aolution ' to our mass transit problem. (Koch: This is ob.vious). Ferry. ldded, "The transit .commiUee has beeri making 1tudies for more than ·four years. To continue in this advisory capacity would be just spinning our wheels. It is up to you (the supervisors) to in:iplement our work!" Polltleal, Marital . . . . Clwtinet Fights-Batik On Two State Fronts . . PnsidentW aide Murray· M. <:hotiner has been dispatched to California to help Sen. George Murphy. In the p11lltlc1l arena, only to run Into ~hie hhntelf on the marital froilt. · • His eatranpd. wile Is laking tho batlle to court. ~' ' President Nixon's speclaJ advilor ls due In Los Angeles today, while Mrs. Amalia "Mimi" ~tin'2" or Newport Beach is due in Orange County Superior C'4urt Monday. She ha1 filed a petition for le11l separation and $1 ,000 per inonth aeparate and how to d~l with the ntw1 ~a. He was a key IUPIJOrle:r ln Prealdent Nison'• ''t961 Clmpiip and WU IUID• moned to Wubington on -la! &alp• men~ alter the victory. , Newport Police Officer's Mother Succumbs at 75 '• maintenance. A t :30 a.m. hl!arlng on Mrs. Anna O. Thompson, mother of ve~ the matter is scheduled before Judge eran Newport Beach detective Sergeant Robert Banyud. ;.: -::-"" ::~ Kenneth Thompson , died Wednesday at Chotiner, a longtime Rep u b 11 can a Sarita Ana hospital. She was 75. strategist and fofmer Beverll Hills at. Graveside funeral 'servicts for Mrs: torney, has been .. 1eparated from fii• Thompson-wiJ 'be held Saturday at 11 :30 wife since last April,. when their a.m. in ~acific View Memorial Park, Christmas Day, 11165-marriage went on Corona del Mar; hie rocks. ' . ' ~lrs. Thompson had been a resident of "My attorney is a Democrat," Said the H~rbor trea for 24 ye.a rs. ~ . "The timing it good for the proPDS'd vote .. A decision must be .made by the first -of September to put the issue on the November ballot.'' Koch em- phas?ed· "It will cost nothing except Mrs. Chotiner today with a eiggle. In ~itipn to her son Kenneth. s~ ,. Informed flOlltical· • sOufceg a.aid leaves her husband, Ernest, of the fam. ily ho_me at_l235 W_. Balboa.Blvd. She ii Wednesday that President Nixon . was . \ , " ' Nap Interrupted By Mesa Rapist A U-year~ld Costa Mesa housewire told pollCe she wi.s raped Thursday by an intruder while .she w11 napping, who held a pillow over. her face during the ordeal ~ ~ Neighbors In e 1100-lilotk "Of Charleston Street, tcld investigators they 11aw a man wandering around the vic- tim's yard about that time but thought nothing of It. The woman said she was awakened · by someone pulling back her bedcovers, rolled over and realized in terror that jt was not her husband . She said the rapl•t fled in a green sport.I car, saying he w_as off for Mexico. also survived by two other sons. Leon-sending his top advisor to guide "Sen. ard of Santa Ana and Erne.st of Whit. Murphy's fortunes iq'his bid for r~ tier, and a daughter, Velma Natffiiger tion. -"' The Beverly Hills Republican, hoewver, of Tustin. said his campaign against Congressman Other survivors are a sister, Mary Tay~ John Tunney (D-Riverside) is running lor of Los Angeles: two brothers, Ralph smoothly and he doesn't need help. Morris of Paradise and Frank Morris of • He also_d~ied kno~ledge of Chotiner's Palos Verdes and 10 grandchildren. reported miSJioll and W~ther he "ould . be present Friday when Murphy ad~ • ·· ·, dresserthe fourth "bienn1a1-wea1am -w1n--T-0rnado -Kdls--¥ outh ners Roundup. The .Western Winners are comprised of Republican office-seekers anti the word around Washington Is that President Nix- on aims to keep Sen. Murhpy in the winners' circle. · A aource clo5' to Capitol Hill sai4 Chotiner will be assigned· to advise the candidates and thW wives and sup- porters on fund..raisrng, tpeech-ma~g MYERSTOWN. Pa. (UPI ) -A tornado swept along a 3'h mile path in .a rural area here Thursday, killing a 13-year-old boy, injuring fi ve Others, .and causing extensive damage to fi ve farm s. Joseph Tice, 1,3, died in Lebanon hospital from · head injuries suffered when he wa1 struck by. a beam torn loose from a farm building., -. $14450 '----SPICIAL~ -RM.-Sl"'.-. --- lwa11Mr ..,W .... ~-•• ••"r ••••' lllh h "' .._. II • .... f1iP. filllle. Dim'~ .a.• • ,..,....., ..... ....., •• , •••• , .... J!Ne. _...._ . ·..::ea.ta Mesa police..nearly_c1pturedJ1iJJ!_ ~a.m. to-5~:P.m.,-whUe e to a p.m.-_ at a fnend'a, home ,al. on,e point followin& 1v.Pervli1on-wt11 be offered the last two As I tl1 ..... P1l1w ... Plnlll•: ~ hlll -OW-lp11fal: -D .. 12121• Gift --...: -Yfll'le .............. Y .... DAIL.Y ~ILOT, ... 11~ ..:,,ldl Is ~ !~ .. ~-~ k oublltlMll d1ll¥ --1¥1>-.. , !fl M!!'rett. ..i1i1en1 IOI' L..-tMc.11, ....,._n .. K~. Colli M ... , Mi..!""110ll '9Kll tlftd ~°"'"''"' V•llty, l'°"t wl1~ -"'llMI •-''~"'' 0• ...... Con • M iltlllrlt • · c....,.., ,..111111,. ••"'' ,,, ,, n11 '#111 ••lbO• l lYC., Nt-•I l t ldl, '"' l• W.1 ... , $tr1tt, Co•N MIM. • • T1l8'•111 17141 ••2·•31'1 Cl ....... u-tkl11t •41·1671 •. . . the Lafuna Beach incident, but Lusk L. fled and wasn't hlt when lawmen fired wee~ of August shots at him. Costa Mesa Recreation Dlrettor Keith He reportedly returned to hf1 fimfly Van Hold and 'his staff Otter the list ln San Clemente, Where he was persuad· of locations for easy reference: ed to 1ive up and delivered to Chula'• AdarM· '!?cboOI; College Park School, la" offices in Santa Ana. Harpe.r. $cbool, ·Paularino School, &learlc •· ' School, Corsica Park, Killybrooke School, TeWlnkle-Park, Wilson Scboc?:11 California Bernadette Reelected' School, eo.1a Me11 Park. Monte vr.ia BSLFAST. Norlbtm Ireland (AP) - Bernadellt Devlin, I.ht-J3.yearoold Irish apitfire who· ls*'the "yoUiiga1· member of the British Partlameot, coastt'd horM lo re-eletUons today in her di&trict of J'forthtm lrel1nd:. ------· ··-··-~ School and Viclorla School. Registration for tennis il'lstruction, swimming, 5p0rLs camp and day camp will conti nue 1through the summer and · interested per!Ons may call the depart• ment in the Costa Mesa Civic: Center tor Information. ' DEALERS FOR: HENREDON -DREXEL -HERITAGE N"EWPORT BIACH 1-717 WN.lellff Dr .. 642·2050 OPIN PRIDAY 'TIL·9 · • ·-. INTERIORS LAGUNA BEACH l'reftnloftel lnltrlet M5 North CMtt H .. 49...sSl Dot ........ A .. tlalllo-AID O,.IN ,.,;J.v 'TfL ' _, ........... __ ._,, .. .......................... --.... ----~~v • ~. •' \.;. ' .. '. ------ 1 I I 11 -' I I· I I I I ' t • I I I I 'I t I • ' t I t • ' t [ • -· • I I t I ' l i i1 0 d d c t .. a [ u c • b 0 •• n • b n D E • u • • d b a A • 9 f A • l I -l j c r Postal Reform OK'd J , House Sew Historic Bill to Senate - ~Wage, Price ControlS • Weighed in Congress WASHINGTON (AP) -The Carl Albert ol Oklahoma said Issue ol standby wage and prt<,e cootrols ohows signs ol iJnlUDg a congmaional luror over President N I 1: on.' a ia an interview. Although he .stopped ~ qi u outright ench:rsement domestic policies. o( cmtrolJ, Albert . clearly "I think-Con~----.;8cu the effortof Democratic tQlllider standby controls," members of the llanlting Com· House Democratic Le a d er m.Jttee to write standby con- Astl'onaut T~kes Bride SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (UPI) -An Air Force chaplain haS di!closed . he l"l'formed !he ceremonY at which utronaut Thomas K. Mattingly married "• publicity shy" and "pretty attractive little gal~"-- • Mallingly, 38, and Elizabeth Dailey, 34, were married al the Brooks Air Force Base Chapel, Chaplain Patrick Mor· rison said Thursdly. Maltingly wai i!Cheduled to be the command module pilot Ol'l -board Apollo 13, but he ·wu exposed to the GtnnaR measles and another bachelor astronaut, John L. Swigert. took his place. Mattingly never came down with the measles. trol authority for the Presi- dent into pending legislation. Nixon wants wo wage-price - control legislation, eve111 on a standby basis, as he made r abundantly clear in h I 1- economic speech Wednesday. Democrats h a v e criticized that speacb as Jacking in ef- fective new initiatives agaimt conlinuiig -infliOOn aod the slump in employment. nie drive for standby wage and-price controls ii ~building at a time Nixon seeks to rabe the national debt ceiling by $11 billion and govemmeat statia:ticiam: reported another four-tenths, o( one peroem liv- ing Cost inc,rease during May. Labor leaders and busineasmea appeared divided over the wage and ;rice COii· tn>I-; Issue following I he President 's economic mesaqe. Some want more control, while othen want nooe. Honor Ameri~a Patriots Planning Program WASHINGTON IAP) -The aaUon's-capital will celebrate the 194th birth of the republic with Honor America Day, a leries of July 4th events designed to "counter all the bad things that have been ~ want to 'COW1.ter Ute bad thlqs that have been said about this country and show there are some good things ta talk about this country." are Olympic-style runners who . "This is America Qay. will carry ~lean flqs ill Anything_ Iha\ helps_ ho!!<>[_ reli!ys rw ~Hall A,Jntrica w~ want." said J, in Philadelphia, theltall of Williard Marriott, chairman or freedom at Valley Forge and Honor America Day. .the Colonial Capital 1 l . "Jt's for people who love Williamsburg, Va,. to Wash- Ameri~a," he added. "We ington.1 ' 116 Years Young --.. Mrs. Dora \V. JOhnson shows oll 1 plaque given her . -bY the state of Ohio'. for being the state's oldest llv· • · ing woman -at-least 114. The state is checking court records for the possibility that Mrs. Johnson tu:r-n&"1 be-12L • · - • ' ! GENERAL~JET 4-PLY NYLON CORD •Tough Duragen• rutiber • Famous dual-tread design INTERMEDIATE CARS 4 for $75.40 7.75-14, 7,7S,U STANDARD CARS _4 for $79;80 1..as.1•, a.zs..1s BIG CARS 4for$15.1Dus.1• T..._ ........ .,._ .... $ut .. SUI ,..... bdM ,._ ,.. .... depeindiq ... siat pful·eldlenp qsin.. • Jet-AirD:· KRAFTR·EADS .. _.' J ' •• ' . . Genero!'Tlre'e Pl!llOl'J•l,.IOI 1, llllr11lll. All papUI• .... at_. ~~,.._ . ' .. ' ...... ....... :• ... , . • • tllill ~9!'~~ ........... --. WHEEL .BALANCE -. ' • MOST i U.S. CAas , - . . 'r! ,...,, -1'.1970 DAILYPILIJ I Howard ·Hughes .. ... Nuw ·Mr. Nevada ' SATllDAYS BOYS! GIRLS-! JOIN A wm Of MO•WTMN PUlll ON OUI AIMN11lll WBI CAIAo • VAN. ~HI ............ 11o14. ::=-==== :::~L~1~IAll. ~ C. .,._°'91i C.-....., YMCA,__ .... _.. .... ,... P.S. W• .... 1J1111y ndfl1t c1.,;f111 trips thi1 111MMW. llfw'"'•.--11-- Mw., r I FRONT END SAFETY SPECIAL DISC BRAKE - uuN•N• SIRYICI Man WHAT WI DOt =~-s~ $2995 ·---·· ...... ..._.c,••• _, ... ...... .• ' I I __......_:=.,===7' • I MOIT tMM.I. MmalCU CAltl ' COMPLm -a1 CARE • Sine•· 1959 HOUn: 7:30 . · to 6:00 Dally 540.5710 . 646-5033 • ,I •, • • --. . • -:----------· -- • 1 Annexation Que ~9 ··~ ·ions , -" ' 1 , .....,,... . Muclt •~ will be 1-.ed on the Newport Obviously, that kind of money ,the city con'! lab llMclt City CoancU wben it _...,. the pro~ on-llgbtly. But "tax pl111111" are not alw_,1 as, bollellclal .•• neutlon of Aatropower property neu Oran1e County Ibey promise to be., Other importlDt lon1-nn1e con11d· Airport on Mondly nipt. -orations have to bil welped by ·the city:· · City olllc:lal1 in Coll.I Mou. Santa ·ADI •nd Tustin, )low dO.. ·1111s .onnexation affect the ultllmte city .. • • I and mi~ of '""' "'""'·-deYiloDIDI fublnJ-•-i;!!y plail.! Does, ii _chml1e the charac,ter of lhe1dty! Does ii • area will -Iii w~eli>~ee wbal ?fewport ci:~en malie inevitatiTe several more lilllllld area onnezallons -~-. do~·---~ --'-----~to.N-rt!-la lbe-~-~renmd to lake in IJIO)'j_ofjhe __ ~ Lml ~ Oraaci· CoUnty ,Airport, .i-11 all own-"university comm uni Ii! • Wllat ii the ellect OJI the pro< ed ·by the lrvlne· Company, is beinl deve!llP<itl, for in-poeed city of Irvine! On N-rt Beaclt nlallonsblp1 ' =f ,_ • ' dUl!rla! and commercial wes. 'J'hil mates It attractlve with the univ.ersity? With the lmne COlll)llllYT With tu base-what every dty ...U,to npport iU serYtce1 nelghbOring C!ilies? ~ to nsidential anes. · , · , 1be council will have Iii proceed with a areat Ua1 Santa .Aqa Unllled Scbool .Diltrict managed to en-of ·care and' with the benefit of considerably more inlor-· compass this tax rich ' area years ago. But the Irvine ~ mation than has so far been made available to Ccmpeny so far bal been 111cce11lul 'in teepinc sur· the public. roundlna cities lrOm 1obbljn1 up_ the-area. In il&O, wben the Univinil): !!{_~ c~pus a! ~h d 0 T -.l 'S --~·=rvlDi wa1 just:atniMiir liljilijiiiiri' ey11. rv e co:~m~-'=-'c=--=-""'<"J a· ' ow--ver-i:Jiinu-; . wan----1 I l ! • • . . ; pany plonners and UC ngenll felt it wu essential to • ·~ -. -'---~Prepen -lor a-city of IOll;llllO peno111 arotmd the univer· oily, to help the university serve ltudentl and faculty. · , 1be Irvine Company went around to the cities and u~ed Ibey promile not to •-• lato the alrpOrt area; 1be Newport Besch City· Council did ,not lign a binding reaolution but said for the ncnrd Ibey were not inter· elted ·ID annexing at that ti.me .. Newport Beach and Coste M ... have up to now honored IJie 1960 "unders\an4inc.'' · But the city of Santa Ana recently broke ,the annexa· lion peace by IUJng to anne• lhl Marine Helicopter ban (tlie LTA bese). Tustin promptly llled a counter-annex•· tlon claim. -· Now Newport Beaclt 11 ollered what appears to be a tu base plum -the Aatropower site Azimuth Equities Inc. is Iiurchuing with the intent of bulldin1 a fl!O mil· lion olllce bulldog and bOtel complex. Taxes on the de- 'Veloped property'could produce '800.000 a year l)!venue for the city. · How to -Reach The Campus Studies Gro~p To·l1.-l!dilll« Y--1--ild-"New Volcl ,,, _ .. (DAILY PILOJ' June m. *-ribed-a_ llltl-New_Left orpn!Rl:lan -CWnpw &ludles -le. Tboir ........ Ina ;..,, delerlptlao. ... -11. a.Id ,.. pnl\'ldl ... -lllllr -..---....... 11-copiellof-mllUnpto ' PAUL L. ANDERSON Cdr., !'·S. 11..,.. •• , ..... """" i:olle4 ,., 11111 NIM iafonnaUon. '°' Htmature and f1'rlMr dala, contact Geril"'ll 1°JlomGI, r>. 0 . Bos , SUI; Sall· Dlego; Calif. ftlOS. Tdqllone 114121UllO or in 07agc Coantv, 714187Ufl8. -11:411o!' l!epralllt9, Den...aietl r ... Edllor: ' no city of Anabeim lbould be held _,toble for !be M youllll who. were ~iloOd as I ,_ of !be rock -al at tbe lladlum, Tbooe leatlvala -brought depm>tty, -u .. and -lion acnm tbla oouatq. lt'a time -11 of -,.atb demU4 11111 --llungry ~ be an..t.d for -bUting to Ille dellnqueney of mlnan, A.C. WHITE • Dear ~loomr Gus: The ..w..c.nt "students" of Jsl1 VIiia (in spite <ii adult bodies) are llilJ !be Bttle lrata who kicked tbeir · lathln. In the llblns and then Cl1ed when tbelr fatben •panlled ll>elnl -L. M. P. ' ""' ....... "'*" ,...,.. ....... ... 1 II II.., ... • .......... 's.1 ew• ...... ·~-...,, ....... _ . Ilona. Dael lldo bill1mean we no 1onpr ha'ft 1117 eOatrol over our ch.iJdren? Dua tllll mean Uiat the st.ate tUes .,... Iii riabll Ii lhe future! ' Jiiii. DOLOJID KAISER • Prllbel'rom•Lo•~ To !be Editor: , Recent edlt«iala In Oranie County pepen have hid a lot lo NJ about clDdidltea' qualif1c1tioru:, or lack of them. I lbould 'like to gay U I loeer In the Fifth Supervilorial Dlltrtct,-who reoeivtd the worst defeat of his career, ·that thole .who castigated Ron Caspers. publlcly slating II& "i• without any particullr'. qu1liflcat.1Qn" and n o t ~ a good candidate hi .. done him an jnjultlce and the people of Orange County • dillervice. One mut uk what quallfk:ations are and what makes a gOod candidate? If "Incumbency" is tl)e n e c e s s a r y qualllicotillll then lbit ·...Wd ouggest tbe papen in · qUe.Uon were in· favor of OOJ111 away with the electoral system ... depelMlellt SUUtee and inltllutin1 a dictolonhlp of in- Tl a.e r;ditor: cumbenll. Then what would blppen when -_,..-dOiSlHi""DX~'~ilm~-lbe~ lnr;nml•rta~ fiMIJy diLof_OkL..qe' to .. 1 ll<publican ...,,paper wJien Obviously !be suppooiUoo la ridiculous, ,_don't mdorlO good Republlcans such • George Murphy, John Scbmila, Dr. lls Rafferty or Dr, Robert P•"-· bat Jlllll endone their opponento no mat· Ill' fl lllay're as lar left u Norton ...,.,, MRS. A, J. TUJINER Still alive on paper, the Upper-Newpor!, Bay land swap between Orange County 1overnment 8r:><f the . II'· vine Company bas a Iona shadow over it. ' ' With the swearing in in January of Supervisor.elect · Ronald Caspers, succeeding AJton Allen, opponents of ~ the land trade on the board presumably will outnumber those still Jn favor and presumably the county will se~k to cancel the agreement. ·Meanwhile, a Superior C!)Urt' lest of the trade's constitulionallty'wlU begin a wftk from today. On that front, the homeowner intervenerS have received. i J>OW· erful shot in the arm with the decision by the Sierra Club's president and chief attorney Philip Berry to take on the case. · With the future of the Upper Bay now so unsettled, the joint aaency-study-by-lbe-dly-ol Newport-Beach,,---1--,-,-,-------------~~~--~--- the county, the state and the Irvine Company of the 'Sir the 3rdplatoon has hip' ped · ---' ·-~-'..1Jik bu .1r. 1"L~! btst use to-which to put the Upper Bay land takes on ' ---c m "'"' WOrua e to !Y.,., •""' added importance. C soldiers to take our place out ~re.'.. ·' 1'Jucla lnlortnation I• 'Non-transformable' A· Young Grad's Vi~~ of the World WASHINGTON -In thi s com- mencement sea.son am · u " suggested reading matter for President Nixon'• new Conunialion on Clmpua Uni'est , we are moved to turn over tlda IPIO! ·to a yo11111 man neither of 1» biowa, Wi1Ulri1C. P1icher~Of"Uie clUI Of 1rro;- Wabash (Ind.) COUep, major porlions of whose graduation addreu follow: "WE AU TOLD that the Viet C.g, · ~--of who have not been defeated by all of " .•. In 1955, w11a1 ....... U1 were ~ America's mni. • ..., power, are .me11ow In the ltCOl1<I grode, Secretary of th• ·-, with cities and cainpuses alike eniptin& the demons that beaet men, he wrote: into violence and mankind apparently "For every day there die amonc us fated in the end to sink under the thole who_ were doing us some pod . . arxl knew it was never enough but hoped mass of.11.J ~ 11rba1e. 1t surely takes to improve 1 JitUe by living.' no particular inallht to be depretled, And-so-it-1111J--pnwe:-worthwhlle -ur-11 ••• ·.THIRD IS a movie CaiJed 'Butch look for reasons fgr hope. Let me offett Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.' WNlt YD!' three frqrpent; &o abort up the the heroes, or antihel'Otl, are aurely rums of the timU. among life's lolen and end up lhot, • • Anny Wilbur llnJclrer UIW'Od tho 1"1111 to be beoten by a SOuth VlebwneH "THE FIRST IS from Albert Camus' Am I I "·t 'thin army which hu yet to ahow any novel, 'The-Pique,• in which a doctor er can peop e ".. WI • year e•--u •· f1'ght, • n d we -H •-th ~-•••••I of "-' th Com ·-·-·~-1n v1------·-w TeCOUJli.a e ...... s ..... el wa clty or two e m,,.._ uu-o:iw .. n• ·v•---~-1-• ••n'I another ~ for h ~th ........ , of ••-I ~~ In 1-• .-JVUJmU-"" .., """'" w en swept "' an e,,_ ... c "'"" wood be-· -· wuen we were • UU I•--'' ' b bo I la and . ~ he aopbomora In high IChool ~ense po ca ..,..,.. .... enct . . . u n c p sue. it ~ end ( ) they have a hell of a lot of hm •Ion& the way. "There's a feeling around tllat if orii -; con't actually do anythln1 about Vi<Wm ; or raclam or pollution, one can at lent hive the decency Io be miaerably unb9- py. I tl1lnk that's stupid. 'l'hc DAILY PILOT lbta It. poUtkot 9ftiliation ·°' on inM~ nit9~ per. We endor•td George JfvrphJI in · tlae la.It at:ntrol election. ~Editor I WOOU>-lllJ(jGBIT !hot Mr. Caspers wu 1n ncelleDt clnd.idlte and is well qualifled'.lor !be JiOllUon.. Any man who e1n 1ttaln the flnanclal poalUon he has, · and ~ ttal chlef executive of a cr.tdlt.able buatneu· iniUtution, such as he, cctalnly mut hav.e ,ome qualifica· Uonl. I believe you. wUJ find in the flDIJ. IDllJlia the QUllllytq criteria are: Ill Elecutlve rllfll: (i) Adminiitr•tfve skill; (I) AltrllClln1 capable people to HvJae and work on the team, and (Cl A desire to .accept I: challe11.ge and rnularlt. Secretary Robert McNamara' promised " .. .I do not want to dwell only , on explains thit he hai written this 110 that-AmeriCari ICIVISirs iifVietnam woo1a-a-1.-nofe .... of-deaplir..-Ten-y~qo-l-llale-qWte-abnply what we_leam_ln be boine by Qariltmu. could have beta very fulUonable and a time· ol pestilence: that there are tried to depreu all of you land t atlack more lhil!P to -in men than the apporent ..u ... usfadion of -Y · to despiJe,' "A n1l concern fer thae ptobltm0---- makn us wont to -Illa l'7 that ranalnl in the woild: •. Tile cius ·of . • Belletuo11'1 Biii "A YEAR LATER, Lyndoo Johnson was ·elected on · the promise that American boys would not have to fla;ht MY PIRIONAL.fetlinp are that Mr. a war for Asians.· Four years ·later, CUpen ranks extremely high in all Rldl1rd NixGD wu elected on a promise four. He has proved it ln his· busineu to end the war. And 1 yeir and 1 caner, and he has J)l'oved it in his hllf after ibal. the firlt American boys eampaign (one of the finest I have were killed ln Cambodt1. and spfak of 'alieoltion' and 'exilteot.ial ·1'. •• The aeccrtd comes from a poem BDIUlsb.' W, H. Auden wrote when Sigmund Freud "But tod•Y· in •the midst· of war, died. Of tboH, like Fnud, who blUl1 Better Before Death ettr' w:Jtntaaed in · 29 years of polltic1J "Can we be blamed for growing experience ). Whether one qrees with IUlpiciolll about what our government hilllOHdcal allJilatlGn, pmkMopby·or •J>-ielll 1Mlhout Vletnol)i! We lie 'told .........-. o1 Lfllt • ~ Foreign Aid prooch, one must Jllve him his jual lhol Amerbna are Opting for the riaht Eslatel of ouhltlnce -be ____ due· llGll_ ~ 1'~gild on He1Qplary _ .ol U,,. Vl~aq1!se to dloole their .?wn ru.!tllM!!ed !Je!<lre-~" lllCI _!IOI aflor : cliilpAlp ~i'll:I l concr1tulate b1m for pemment, but we bive read-owigh~fint, because they ge:nerally do mol'i hll campaign and his Yiclory. I abo Elaenhower's 1dmlsalon that if frft elec-go:&I soorier than later; and, RC'OC'ld, Oh to doff my cap ln reapect to tionl in Vietnam bad not.been preve_nt~ beclUll dWb tbould_ not be 1 c1uae • ...... fllL. D1a1•:at: , ... h rwit 9 _. Illa W«[ll W•"'1;.,"' have .... over a IJ:e"'L. ·dollars .. -·-ol ...... ,:world' and .. •100 WU. • , .... .,. Uliltance otinad! la forOilD • ,....,.llm' a -.nieu pll' 8--jltn are -·tine .. ... llorrlllle fart, lhl t C#W-. ,,......, ·1111 -IQW 1111111. tn hlltorJ', l 11)' rnore powf"r lo 01 .. -:-~· ~ .. -,.... ... -.. ' I • .. Mt. Allin, Mr. Watt.r ud Mr. Wilson, 6y the United states In 1161 Ho Cid for covert rejolclnl on tbe part of the wllo had Ille lntnUnal fortitude and Minh would hive ..., an overwbelmlni benefldarl•. eourqe of their convictions to Jay It . victory. • • • on Ille line in this campaign, Tbl ,... Americans who are argulni ft w11 a plusure Ind prlvlle1e to for aege&10on to. hive been • participant In tbe campaign. Bf Geel'ffe day would have been CRIS C. CRIS arguing for slavery Deer Gecqe: a century •IO -and Litt.en ;,,,,,. ,...,,.., art welcome. I'm sick of JOU, 11yinc men the only reason they NO.-Ur torllln -.....,.. thtir should nevor do housework! If I foll to do 00 -11 tnfllGffl m * wordl M ''''· TM were your wlle, l would leave lhat they ire u. noM IO -ldm1 IO fil rpaCf you!. hlmed to faee the IO< or •I-llkl .. MlfWd, AU ... FEM glcal _ ... _ i.r. •tut_,.,.,_.,. am1 mall-J;!!ar Fem : · · ol their bllleb, .1.,-.... bit~· '!!Gii bt -Oh, you jmpncUcfl, allly, Utile Our toacblnl mod-htld .. nqtipt If 1~ nl ,....,. llt>r: How could my wife leavo ern fallb In . tbf " --~ ..... ,... ,' mt!Who....W!lothedllbll! • -"-.1 -llQlbl to lflMcl. '-----,-·-----· bl....,., ... "1 • --,,, ... - -• f· .-' • ' ~· Roolevelt'• tart ablerv1tlon : "A man who bu never tone to ICbool may steal from 1 frelPt Cll'i but lf he has a university educaUon, he may · steal tlle whole nllrold." • • • • There are men 10 opinionated that they have so lutioal for which tben are no problems . ;-• • One .of the most infonnlUve and con· atructlve books I've read on our 1larmtn1 crime silu•tlon in the U.S. is 11TM Honest PoliUctan'1 G1,1kte to Crlme Qin.. !r9I," b~ t,.o p!'.Ofe11lonal crimiDoloP!I who ohow euc:tly ,what can, and -~ done. (Uolverslty of~ Pmo · .... ). ' 1'70 dou not enter a world full ·or glOri<llls appo~t perllape we'll learn thll , tbere are mon thlnp , to 8(mlre, In man lhln to cleopile; perhapo -, It will never be _.p .to cfiince the world, we-will act mote -ly !hon we upecled we would; piil1apl wt'U ho" a-IGI' Grfun ilon& I.he •11· . :• By Frank M- ad Tom·- Jllllf!-W. Frid_,, June ID, 1970 The ldftorlol pooo of tiir DOili Pilot lfffca .. mf.,,,. llftd 111 ... tdczCC readlr1 bf prettntino_thil _ ... Gplnlmu llftd c .... menlar'JI on iopkl of lnttrest llftd lillnlficon<t, bl/ p!'®idlng a '°""" for 1111 •-""1 of ot'r reoders' opinion•. and by pruntmo tilt diHftf vieto- pofftts of infomt1d obscrv1r1 and rpok<Sn1tn on toplcl of U.1 ""'· ' ' ' • Robert N. Wied, Publilber • ' • • • • • . . ' • • • • r • . ~ • -, ' .. • ~· l l . • • ' . • • • • . ' ' .. . l • ' ' • ' '' • ' . "' ' 1 I I I ~ I \ • ' • YO --. ( Ii s ·~Pti bl\JOc weri! moo· beat wed ()r, -.... evick discll -Conn ·Or• were lod!il hive Flor< and week -'.!J!I .... Shop aboui the ~ Del reme left' ""' . alte, M< fivei Z;G J Tw· lhe I 31·,e •nlm Ortei Inv vldoo tben ~~ ol Ill a bl[ Mrw. ilb ' durin TIM liJllite Ull 1111 OranJ inl't -TIM a ... Nallo clilec TIM the I ... k tunn Olll ~ pearl TIM e- 1111 . ·a pat t • -. • • • Saddlehaek .. *~·-· . • • . ' YO[; '61, NO. '14', -4 SECTIONS, 42 PASES ' ORANGE COUNTY, eAUFORNtA . -• • FRIDAY, JUl'fE 19, 1970 7-· '•I TEN CENTS . ·. > ~lues.Eyeil In Clemente Slaying By JOHN VALTERZA Of ____ ,...,.. . . . . ., .. .. . ' I . .. -• s Ted H~tht· J1o Succeed I '. -PM Wilson . a j!J . • . ' ·- r _::-.c"'Pbyaica) .evkleOce, iocludi.ng sevcau_ ~Y foot prinll near the kitchen sink wtre the prime object today in the mountinl' investigation or the brutal beatine and stabbing mlD'der earlier this week of a young San Clemente housewife. LONDON (UPIJ -eoaMrvallve Party 1eader Edward Heath uneelted Labor Prime Mlniater -Wifaon lodlly In a g ...... l election1JlllMl ·lllomed In part on a boUJewlva revolt 11linlt the IOU'· Jng COii of llvin( under the Wllsoa a:overnmenr. WIJ90n asked for an aucilence with Qu .. n Eltzabelh II •! Bucklngtiam --Palace to hand in his Labor pwty 1overnment:s res.igoation and wilh It ·bis' hopes ol being the first prime minister In BritlJ!l .biJtory to win Uu:ee ~Uve five year terms -u predicted by public oplnioo polls. Slick Spotted Sinudging Sea, Soiling S.and Q-ange ·County SberUf's crime Jab in· YeSlie•lors, who are continuing minute eumlnation ol literally bundles ol evidence, alJo are examining the ·prints dilCOvered near the kitchen sink in the next room from the bed where Mrs. Connie Lynn Johnson was found slain. Her Marine husband found the· body Wednelday noon. COrcmer'1 tnvelli1ators said today the 20-year-old victim had been viciously stabbed, 1Jllhed and beaten aomeUme early Tueaday nm>lllg. . '!bi In_....... declined to detcrobe the cutlinC wapon used, but said th• beAtla& Cll tbe Woman'1·bead was caused by • otool foaDd in the ldtdlen. Either )he bealill&. or the t"eJ!!l•d· cutUng. al•lhinc and stlbbin& of a knife could hoveCOUIOCldeoth. . 1:orooer's inveottptor Join Gill 1aid there wu .. no evklenct of~t .tm1•l odlvtti" In ... ~ ....... -WedwdlY iilpt. 118 1iooild DOI lll!lplily• ..... .. And tt.'1 "¥111aally.lmpalllblit to fix .. u8CI tlme ol -It -to be Ill 1111! -· --"' the bUl---.... r::-lbailJi'lliiir-.. lilrf ... --k 1t .f :JD a.m. TueldQ," GW ldded. .1 J&art JolmMD. 11, wbo left hil Wl C!: lo repcrt fw ponl duly al the Marin• hellcopl« Hie ot Santo· Ana; told ol· ficen ·he-fttumld0 ··fnm wort shortly belori noon Wedn-J, unlocked the (See .KlllNION, ..... ll * * * Sheriff · Hunts Man, Woman In Viejo Death ·Ol'anp County sheriff's detectives were reported to be pressin& a search today for a man and woman who ·may haVe 1een Mislkln Viejo teacher Mrs. F'1orence Brown before she was abducted and backtd to death more than two .. ..u.... . . Tbe P.!lr, ln_tbeir e"rJy_:tQs,__l!_ere -.eeftby8 n employe oC Buffy's Coffee Shop on the aftemoon of June 3 at about the same Ume Mrs. Brown left U>e businels to pay a check for a \Ueher's meellna held earlier. Detectives said the couple could remember which direction Mrs. Brown left the restaurant an the afternoon when 1111 wu Mxlucted, taken to an unknown -..ne, -vl<klusly stabbed.---- Mn. Brown, an El TQro mother of five. wu never ~ aHve after ~ 2:41 p.m. visit to the restautant. Two weeks lat.tr a youth walklni In the El Cariao Village area found the Jl-JHr~d teacher's renlli.na in an anlmakavqed srave -60 feet from Oriep ffilhway ln tbe 6'falls area" J.-i,•i.t JOlor Aid Ibo vlcUm WU vtdoally bulchencl ot .. -•• lhea buried -• -..... ol !fbt, twip .... bnnh. Tl>e 0011ple, detcribed by • waitress GI Ibo Mlatoo Viejo ..... lbip, paid a bill and left at aboUt the ume Ume Mn. Brvwn did .Cler ~ poll! •-14,11 tab whk:h W forpt 1o .. Y earlier durinc a meetin& wlth fellow teachers. n.e miuin& couple lelt a . daaret lipter behind, • walln!a WU quoted u IQ!nr. lelklel "1Jle couple, detectives Jrom ()rap and RI....-County ·are press- ine their IUJ'tb for Mn. Brown'• car wNcb vmilhed with her. 'l1le 1117 Pontiac wu the object of a IDIUlve aerial search in Cleveland Natlonal Fatt1l by Marine hellcop&en, called off early Thursday. Tbe cbappers, ,..ldng cl"" to bolh lhe auto and a Pollible_ murdlr acene. -be callod in qaln il new leods .... up, inVllllC•l<sl'sald IOdoJ. otber _..,ie -to the killer mlcht C011J1 if three milsiftl poo11.. cr.dlt conll hHe--Uled o/ter the diap- ptll'IDCf. I 1beJ. m1de out In' the name of Ralph Brown, tbl Yk\im'• bl.l.lbmdt are mU.. lftl, '•long with • purse, .jewelry and • pair" - ' • . SUMMER PORTRAIT: PATIY BRUINIG, 21, FIYl·FEET, SEVEN INCHES,'AND ~­ Sile Can RNll Your Miftd -You Wont "' T•b the 0.y OH •nd Go to the BMch. Rlflht? ;..-"\, -,.-, . ll was poalble the polls prediclinc a big Willon vicfOl'1 had led lo com- placency -and nm-votinl , -by i.a;;i~U•lf Hulh will be In power Tho U.S .• co.i Guord reported an In the blunt potttieol ...,..t Jn Britol(i •Um•ted JOO borrefa ol· Gil llNUn1 0.. Jury Clears Son Of Industrialist Information Lack Hinders since Labor'• Clement AW.. threw out the ocdn within hall • mUe GI Newport the 1oveninterit1 of Prime Mtnlster Beach . this JDOmin& after a ftnt IJlct ' ' r • Generfil Plan for Laguna On Drug Charges WIIISton Churcbill 1t 'the clooe ol World wMhed In Tbundoy'lllght lllld bi.cv..4 War II. · ihree-qua!Wn oi'i mile o1 beoc:i • .. At I :~ p.m. -c~:56 a.m. PDT) Heath'• Deliberating lon1 Into the night, a By BARBARA l.REIBICH Noting the DMJM view that Laguna comervalives topped the figure of 311 ctty crews early this moml.111 hauled ... jury has cleared lhe eon of a San °' .. ...,, ...., ,..,. should confine ita planning to the ·area in Parliament seats and Uiua won an t~o truck lo&da of the muck away and Clemmle-industrialist· of any euilt, .. Jn __ Launchlnl their-exAminatM>o o( the oceanw&rd of the propGled ·inland ~!':, m~ ~ :;.::=, tillered the mt under IO the beldl a trial llemmillg from two incidents latest general pa.,. 'concept 'lbur!lday freeway, andi refrain from expar\ding in, the Houe ~which determinel .wm ii looked' cltan. involving ~juona and police dubes.. lii&ht, ~&iln• Bea<;li planning com· ~~mi~~......_=-l!oilii'lme .m(rilster. . . . , , ' Nl')'pqrl !Ueguanm reported they cou14 Jam .. c.·~. n :wbo Uved.•t zm.-~, ·~ DO\ ·much·.,.. be -holfed',delay 1n-..uoa.o1 !be ~~~r~tt!·• 110t ..... •n1 more oil •l'i••diin1(q11 SOnlo ·Ana ·Ave.,CGU·-,wlleatbo, decldodm:;.t,....._•l!llnlo-<L=•f#-.. ,;., ' ._.., •, ---Bul•~Gurd......._ ~ f''__,. __ ,,,_ ........ -,~----..... ,., , c;-......,.· "'IP h -llole lul,Nov.... ·~-roew•Y .,,.. <"'nionl !!oft .!>een ~ Ii m~ _., llil!I' ";"-lie --fillol·llew °'er the 11n11 it m1clmomis had -~ with -counts <l ~ pr.,.• fir Ibo Jl"'poted 1111! be 11a1H •I. •U, due to , Ille llCllon ..... • .... a • -....... lbJClt JllfdMI -11811 ·•ssault 8lld mu:\i!WI! poer....... ~y allo .j....UO:.... -"' <l Uie of N<wpo(I 0..ch to prevent It rolDI ".';'W.. -·W1J1m'1• "9. IO p...,.. ' m11e -GI abore ,from 33n1 Sltoet ill _'!'he """~" 11111_:_~ -ult lllDlel, -· .-·1r--.u-lllnluF-thol.-."-"id lfalUnp .. • 1nr-a.---111ilal11100C1: "hlllMlltf'Vii'"ll'lll Ntwp>rt----iG·ililJollY a Ibo tiP c--e dl1IJ>Ped before Ibo jury bepD pl .. mo. lieom rorllrdinr loclltlon GI .high City PW.-Al Autry .. 1c1 the buic •.....-nent ·!hot Ille , ~-fl .Jloiboo Penimula . its deliberations unC1er Superior Court dftlslty ilnelopneulll and outlying• !bop-l!1e4 of tho .1 ..... af plan '-!Id ~ lo :::-::. =.:."'; ::,;:: : .:::. r 'Ibo ofl.&Jo ~'Ibo ~I :WU undo~ Judge Samuel Dreilen's lnstructionl. pini ceUlrl and beard nne crlUclsm pet'.mit implementation in certain feasible. mo·-·~·· bu ··•ed for an .•""koic'9•wlth· The ,r .... ,;., I'! ....... •-,L. .·" ..., ..... ·-• t ol1Ulf"lod.aolulloufordontowntr.r-areu .. but, with regard to the freew~y. ·----~--...,... ~• --,... -They found Lust not •uUty 0 ficcirculatlont1Dtl'p1rktngproblems.,, "Ir it's built in .the next five years her ·m1jetty ·to 1tender the nliplUoD •M ·l1Dlinc ·ao.an:alyaia. · .,..ultlng Lquna llNclt police officer Openinf Ille lludY with d-.ol we'd be In .a very poor poo;unn to (See BNGf.\NO; Pqe 11 .' · w.-d·U. Blif· Milli' said olf amo John S.portto lut Noy. ~ •. wben the u.; IGIMcn! "lriongle" llOrlll of •the handle the .• lrilpact of the , reau1Un1 J wl patrolman tried to orrell bbn dllril1f Logmuo c..,.. Jlood.El Toro ·.Rood In-' cjeveiopment. A ~lay In boildinl it would , n Iii the high Ude Thundoy nl&fol an alleged mairpuma pickup. 1 · teraectJon annesed to tbe clty·two yean give us more time to take . care of C F • and covereitra JO.foot wide ltrip of Judge Dreben-recooftlled the -qo, ~ poodmd the DMJM 111g. ""'lni· and other probl•ms,". . . · ens US igures sand from jlllt weit .. ol tbe Newport. shortly belo,. midnight W-ay, at gestion tho! the 'city ooosida-dwn· }lastiop said he though! the triangle l'ter oo out 1he peninaulo lo lllh s;ire.<.--- whicb time they found Lulk mnotefll _nqllioll ol the parcel, until o -un· probibly-!fOUld. be nioot eiipeiiilve;-fO. -To'. c, o' s·t·· M-o~ne·· y He said four or five ,_ ol the ..... . after nearly BJJ: hours of dl~on. developed. t'he clty'to operate wliti re1ard to such ... "" Oefen1e atoroey Georae Chlul arpd r.. . . • • was hmVJ ._ perhlps hmf an mc1a. that evidence presented by ~ pro-aerv1ces ~ police, fire, aewqe dispcnal thick , . soculioo .... 1nsu111c1ent to convict ms •nd tbe like. . I•"· San {'Jl_me· nte · · ~ client who wu the object ,o( a manhunt "f hale , to.live up lanc;I," he said, " t.Jf..e r City crews were, at the 'talk lhortl1 for • 'w .. k before he 1urrendUed. Gas Mask Gets ''boit th;, could toke 10 or 1s r•ar• .rter 1111111•.-tod•y a!Jd b)' t •.m. bad Costa Mesa police nearIY captured him to pay for·Jtsetr." . The new reaerat · censua lll\ll"f! for the beach cleaned. at a friend's home at one poirit following .1 Thomas Johnston wondered if an· San Clemente, of .lt,340, ·15 fOinC to Milla ·said f:IJe ·eoo that wu tume'll the Laguna Beach incident but LUlk La T . nexation or land between the city limits cost the city money. under Jii:ely would not be "comiN ._ fled ond wasn't bit wben lam fired UUJta : 'WIJt ond the tr;angle might not •nd the Stale subventiona --ey riturned H• apLilned !hot tbe atuft !hot' llllckf . shots at him. ' 0 problem Of its isolation. tO cities for areu such as cigarette to beacheoen' feet uautJJy ii not from He reportedly returned to !iia family An Anny 1u mask attached to Autey1 said the recent acquisition of tar, gas tax,· motor i v~c1e ~ Deu tU a larP, oil llick; It is swipectr • hr in San Clemente, where he was persuact. a con•-~· _, mariiu· ana ,..,, a a larce area of Canyon property by said ... 1 _ f-~·-fl••h•·• -• t · -• •~· ~ lo Chula' -~· w a s•·•'e owner robahf I d and others -are based Oii J>OPUl•tion:. ' •~ ,__ • _,, -" --. · cu o KJVe up .. "' u.:11ve.~ • new twist in pol smoi:inr turned .. .., P Y "o u San Clemente has been recei·.i .... ,tbeM their bUee. at ·~. ' , . Jaw ofiicel in Sama Ana. up by , -~~ u .. ~ olfi·-rs neceuitate a decision on Its annexation . .... Cit ~--f •-·I DI~-J . -.,--~ '"" i ••· f t _ subventions on the. basis of a -·1.t1,-Y ~.• ~. ces • ~ --··~ay· .,.;...,1 _ n "'"' near u ure. . ~ u.......1 d hia ---1~-~ -..--H ·-~-.,.,..-= t•7t 11<:-Y....., • ""'™ est.imate·of-17,050:4'bb~wa11 .. the .um.•----.,.·~use· 111 men w_ould 'be'_....i .... , __ _ A-pany1·ng an Orang• County e alilU •l\Ol.C\I ,,. "'l'I:: u •ine ...u1npany .,. ove ••· •-h •-t d -~· Pilot Features Clemente Theater .__,, h -~·blished ~ bound I I of the ' State department oC finance u , r woe ueac . .,. ur ay ... _...,. to. ma-hal see"'irwr to ,.rve • war· 15 -Ull pro,,.,..,.. ar es or "' ol ~ •··--• ·-•~ •• • ··• the lu"·-c1't• or 1-·fne which • or Apn'I t, .1u•.· · maae sure none 111e win111111 -.:. rant, officers Neil Pu~ll and Mike wn:: " ••• • ' com ..,.. ii had -~-~ M • ri&ht Uj) to Laguna C.nyoo oRoad. The federal flgµre Is ltO II'"°"' t.... 0 ·~·~~. )'ll<ierle didoi ·!mow · Louisiana went to an apartment Chairman William lsambourne said the If the subv~iom amount to $11 per about the threat of the addttfoftal oil at 241 Cliff Drive at l :XI p.m. propolfed city "can brini l0,000 lo 40,000 ... l'IOn, it could COil the city rouchlY off ahore reported by the Q>aat Guard. Tbe offlcen •U.p they turned -· ~ up mari'"•"'• ciaarettes and butts. people tQ an area conLlsoo:us to . the $14,000 ann~Uy after the federal ctn1111 When. t:htte11 i "crowd'' ol fl people ,_,_ ..., city.'' · becomes official at year's end. Ill the C.brlllo Playhouse tt' tondlng •boul llO 1111111 ol halhlah and Hastings said the Irvine city plan might Aaked al>oul the dllfereoce, . City _.., 1 1 popes contalninc the dru(, alooc nd .b.lit [ I land ' u~-r-~• ~--• -•• ....... , rown. ~3· • with the 111 mask tetup. e any J>OQl 1 y o annex ng s ,~.,., .n.IQll"""'' "91• -~ 1lth: tiny home ol the Sap Clemente Shella Aon Roth, J I, of the CJiff west of Laguna Canyon Road. rt was "probM>ly the estlmat.e of the ltlte wu Coaunll!!llx__~!:JJ,J!®lld_for..paund._ -Drive---mt-Robert-Tlmothy _ su11estec1 the_\ri•!'lle ml&ht become high. It 1UQ1rises and diMfipolms me, one of the molt active an the f?rJIJlt Nolan, 21, a tranatent: were-booked part of the new Jrvlne city and lraded I thought It would be hl&her ,tbm die Coast. DAILX PILOT entertamme:nt m c:barpl ol P>l*lion of mari· Iii Irv1ne laid-nearer the city~ -•-----r 17,060 of a year ago." -, editor Tom Titwa revien ~ history juana and poneaslon with intent Commiuioner James Schmllz pointed Carr noted aJ90 that the <>ranee COunty ol this urique Utile thelter in his to lelL out that pGSlible large population in · plamlng department estimated San lnteriniaion column In t o d a y • • the trian1re ml1ht produce a Stiuation Clemente's popUlatioo u oi. Ju. J, lf'IO w .. -. !See PLANNERS, Pip ll ot ll,lllO. . . Laguna~ Li~eralizes. Sign .-Measure ·- By RK:llARD P. NAIL P ...... -Carl "-• ..... '*........ •rmiid rib ~·-~ t»ie 8'l&c uide Ibo W18ll1moul """"" "'-•-Uy, H• said hi 8-, mendotioo GI thel<lllamln(............ ::.:::-: = :m:.-:~im:::: Laguno llNclt COIOICllmen, in • 4-I rplit replati<m .... b1J u the GrUd C..)'Oll." vole, have Uberalixed lip area re-Johalan ukl that Secor's method qulrements by_ c:helkll a measurement • coukl, n., taQ>n advanta1e of, mrmit formula. · a lip Im times the area now pennltt.ed. Couoc1m.. 11"1' Halm, 1111! 1--. It wu alao said thol !lee« would mot lilll -. llld w-,. "We on •-tho chin&•. !hot he mode loud mlling I very -ml ... b here 8lld llpl, bat other ._..... could ... I think llCll out ol -· '1118 illl!lll<otlon& the new klrmulo. ol wbal ....... dolq .... lonlghl .... Tbe ulallftl -Gl·- extromely lerioua. I Implore 1111 fellow bat -coiled klr Olmlnl1111: tbe tight councibnen to r~." atrtnc metbod. It relen lO meuurtnc The cba111• Wu ursed bJ sip moker-• sip •pa lnlel8r by f>UllaC .. Eu! Secar, who said he tboaghl hit hn>oth<llcollill>t str1n1 or rubber band recammended meihocl ef mumrirtl tbe araund U. 1111&'1 &bl WIJ lt'I done allowed sip size was both .. correct now . lllld oqlliloble." In bia dfalrlm wmpie, J-llled " ' I • ·-• two 111111 with blodt .JeUen !hot said, ''HELP11. One -the SeCOf methoil - w11 far Wpr. Joh'naon explained that only t.he ietters Lheruelvres were musured In Ui.ls method. The measurable are• by the more liberal means would be the lelers themae1ve1, as If they were cut out Of ·the P,per diagram and ' thfn their surface me_uured. . Andy Wiftl, •rlfal desJcner, also spoke qaln.t the UberallZIUon. "A · clever artill, lllCh u my101f." said Wt ... "CGQ)d cie\lerly manipulate a sign ... " He mentioned the poulbfflty ol toothpkk 1e1-thh1y·feet hlch. - A. E. "Pat" Worlhinl!On poi~ted out tho! the ~Ill ordinonce hid been · developed by brood sec111e1111 ol 11oe,- f:OmmuNLJ for livt )'ea!•· • '. \ It wu studied for two ml -1uoll ,..,. dur!nc wbJcb ... dr8'b .... prep11red. A period ol .-tbilllon for m.tln( algna •nded In April 8lld •fl sign ownera were required to conform by the ordt .. nce. · ' "'"-' method of mea..,rtn1 an . area cannot be seParated from ~ area," said 'Worthlnaton. "Now, after a.II buslne>amen hay• made ·tbo c~ ud are, In' effect. on equal foodq," aa1d Worthtftllon, "M would be~ ...! DOI In the interal ol ........., lo Chanlt.." Holm laid the grul mo)orlly <i 11111 owners hove complied with. the lolttr of the ordlnonce. He .. i6 tile cbonfe would bo .. lnjillllce to them . Mayor lllchord ~ said lher1. liave been other 11sn: ordi1W1CO madlflco. (loo llGNll, Pop 11 ·-- • Bernadette Reelected BELfAST, Nortbern Ireland (AP) -lkrhodette n..vfln;· the.'ZS.yeor-old lrilll ---1 1pJtiJre who Is • tbt yoUn1eat member -lll the Brilla.~ Parllament, 'cooated llOma, lo ,...fectlons today In her dlllrii:t <i · Northern Ireland. I. ......... Thoee fuy, hal1 Uyl of .......,. bel!n lhil weellend, with .... urfy morntnr 1-mokin& H ol· flcial. Afternoon lorn-will -up Into 1lio •'• ..... the -. - INSIDE TOD~ 'Y /1 thb ot1¥ tDGt1 to nm o toll· baU gamer 1/ woai're a 1n:ic ;oc. llfV flOll mlflhl I/link 10 --. • 111• opposition tOlll bf th< Plal/' bor B1nlllf1. llf·loUt In lodaJI'• lV1r~. ' =-1 -... ==--· : --. '==' , ... ·' :=. r. ........ '' --. -...... ' ' --.. --. :..::. -:ti .... -.... ,, -·. ---. --.. ~'·~ W I I ., .. i • . . 2 DAILY PILOT SC Innocence .. Cambodia· ~oil at ·300 J>roclainied· By Manson··_· ·Communists lncreas .e Angkor Pr~ssure . . -. WOON !AP) -no -dulll have -alttc)h• North V-Tba Cambqdlu Jqlt -.wid olld toll II all Cambadlaa mlliLary operations and Viet Cona: border base camps, lllpply the en~ ~ to within 100 yuds nechld • Jl'ridlr, u enemy pressure poin ts anil •ta&ID& ~ of n\ajor aovernmeat atrongpointa at tncflued ln tllllt country and fresh The U.S. Command· .aid 400 Americans SANTA MONICA (UPI) -Charle1 M-. l!le blpple chlelt>ho .ciwl*I ;Willi Ille niurder al ~ Tali! and- •• others. proclaimed lib lnnocooce Th!"'>day at an Impromptu courtroom fiehUn1 erupted on. the road to the h&ve been killed and t,330 woundf.d. in the cily, located (lft' .the road to Siem histmic temples ol Aqkor. all CamboiiiAn operations Ii.nee AprU Reap~ pteway to~the ancient niin1 of· · Enemy threita t0 strike at Ptinom 29; when the first Americans -advisers An1kor. . . Penh ilseU hive not" yet m1ter!allzed, to South. Vieinemese units -, went Into La\ff reporta-,aid fightln& wu raging but a Cambodian mililary 1pokesman · Cambodia. . around the-city, with the attackers brJ.ng. 11id· he wu certain the almolt isolated The allied commailda in Sallun have . lni up reinfweemenll d e 1 Pi t • alr :Ql!WS canfetence.. , · "i !mow wli.t I've done: and I doo.'I Jiav.e. lllJ' . iullt." ._..: 15, tolll-• courtroom , filJed wMb D e w 1 m e 1 1 pbol<Jsrapben lDd apoctalan. c1pital is still t& prime taraet of North claimed nearly 12.000 enemy troops killed llrikes bx C,Jlthndian n·&htet.Mm~. Vietnam• and VietCoae forces. in the.Cambodian fightina. South Viel· There was no word. of cuuahlel ln In Ylew of !ht wor..ias mllllary llWa-namese 1 ..... have 1leeft put al 'Ill Iba baltle for KAID-. Thim. wlllch tloo -Camboclla, lie added, lht llld 3,321 wounded. baa bee undlr. ·--t -Y .,-ol Gen. Loa Nol baa ubcf !lo major growid llJlhllni wu reported pre.uun for _. than a m<lllb. ' Wuhiqton for bellcoplara aod Giber Uln( the eastern Ca!"bodiu Wder Fri-. Cambcidia'1 . rail . link to °'l'ballud. -.·Willi )ury aelection in tbe TaJe.LaBJan. cnnunsertnai receasea unm MOndiy. Manson and ~ defendet Susan Atkins •ppear<d In Superior Court here for ptt: trial motions in the Gary-Hinmu muMer, in which lhey.allo are ace• .. l-im!!i"lW~"llm!mt but bu not ...L_~Xt. .. but a 1trona: North V1etname1e: severed by the. Viet . Cong Tuaday,.. In received a reply, ancr v1erconrrorte-1ttacked-the-pro--:-an-att.ack,_!! mil" nOrthwest of Ptmor:n There are only 12 da)'1 left beflire vind1I capitll (If Kompong· Tl'lom '75 Penh -re:milned clOled aa tovermnelrt all U.S. troops are' to be withdrawn milel north ol PtaKm Penh under a troopl swept aloq the track to clear IND Cambodia, wlllri moat . of. llltai -11.ia!rn mortar baJ:raie. oul enem)rlorcea. - As he took his seat at the coqmel ti.ble, photocraphen: crowded for'91rd arid shouted questions at M 1 n 1·0 n. Although he bu been pboqrapbod leav- ing court in the Tate cue, hi bu never berore responded at tucb lenctb 1to newsmen's questions. Turning around to amile amiably into ·the television cameras, the slight, Ione· ftaired defendant said. "You're the jury. . . 'Abortion Bill Hearing Set By Beilenso.n You're the court You're the whole thing mm Wire 1en1cet Jl you stand for It, H you contribute---~· • to it, then you're part ol Jt:""' SACRAMENTO -Coatr'OYwlial easy. ....-Miss Atkins, A powder bJue ablrtion advocatl sen. Antbany ' C. utin frock sewed for by a member o1 tbe MllltOll "!•-•I ", •• ~ q"'·lly lleilemoo ([).Beverly Billi) announced by ....... ~ ,.... . . DAILY PILOT ...... .. ... ......... a bearinc date' today for hll bill liftint -'"n's a beautiluf day • ahe obo...ed. t'..~ff4!s .. i~ ffae ·Sand . ' all rlllrlctlona 111 lqaJ ands lo_.. "The sun wu out lhla morning. Did • Vacationin• Philip StrOO•, 4, builds castle while his lister, Hoberley, ey In Cafllomla. )'OU see il,"'11.anaon .aRed ropor1et1.' -• • The meetinl ls oet JuJv » aJ ,,. .'.!l've paid my debt to IOdety," Mamon 11, climbs on ·her own version of a cattle In tb1 aand. The cbildnn J are from Hilhland. near san Bernardino ana were cap'turlld on film 1.m., before dle Senate Judiciary Com-aa.id. "I've civen it Z2 years ol my wbil ln the , mittee in the Capitol Bulldiq. life. Just ao )'OU ClJl wilt tbe alroeta. · e us I eir lmaglnatiCllll In Newport Beectt. · . Sen. Bellenton oald ho wW amend and ride your bicycles; l've lived in his bUI to outlaw abortions 10Ughl after your refo r m schootl and your a woman has paued the 20th week orphanages." Fr .. · P .. e J of pregnancy. • Manson'~ attorney, Irvin& A. Kanarek, A licensed pHysician would be required &al beside him while M.,,..n anower«I PLANNERS' STUDY • lo perform Ille simple O!IO'lllon Ui any teport.ers' question& eel later aUed • • auch case, under the Bellenten blll. Superior Court Ju<fce Itaurence J. JU\.. . . Or1n1e .County AuthoriUe'1 currently 'tenband to permit resuJ&r preu con• la which lta ru1den1I would ti.ve . too pie will uae the ouUying centers. The llave cues pending against two physl- :f~·for the cult!Ji. . muc;lt cogtro1 of. ·~ty afflirl. . downtown mutt continu~ to serve people ci1111 -at oppo&lte end1 ol the Qener• •"Mr. MIDIOlt 11 entitled to 1cces1 1 ......_ .__. •.1.0. ..... 0 ... tt than ~.,~-."-_ . "-Gap_ who have a1i-..11u perfonn· to the mas. media," Kanarek Aid. "Jt • .-m.y.lf'D9 .DChcu . uU.t wie need ,to w• wufl,Bl.l!J .. U\11111 ~._.,, .should be let up with IOCM rniund provide -services in new anne1attons H~ alao took issue with th' loc1Uon ed lllflll 1bortlona. J'Ules, so we won't have clrcuHI like coukf be cottly to the city. "We !feed of high density developments -in such arr°',.·~~~· ~:>"10:~ .~iush~~e · bse ed h lhl I oil out.-ol-d\e-Wav 1re11 U n.......... .1.---J 'ftlt you o rv ere I morn oi. d ar1 and cen&a figures," he uid. · Drive J '-'..,. .... ""'""'":. opened Santa Ana clinic, where he openlf . with everyone lhouting questloaa .in a "The J\lm&· ot Laguni Bead\ ·hu 1 .. -.·. bl ...1.-.-.1.--defied the llw be cmskier1 un--dlaor1111iltld fuhlon." · •1rcY probl y were ciu;en ~uae . ~'""'-··•. -.i....-. certain ma..ic," Lambourne aaid. "It ... vi;-...1o&11.wn•• ' Ritte:nband denied the requell, _.... && they were l.eut likely to dirturb_tbe _ -Dr. Robert G. Robb, u . a Dua Pojnl f>1i Kanarek w.. "artlculate" and -.Id be oppetilng to developm lo view," he aald, "but people tn bilh physician wllll o1f1ca In Lquna Beach, •ble ol presentin& Maman'a views hive the Lagun1 · nJme and addreu riae will want an ocean view too.'' 1w been booked more thin once on lo the n<WS media. And jl WI want lo canakler loiac bayond J-sugeated IOlllt ihoiiliht couJif char .. of commiitlns crtminal aboftloa. -. '""'jDdie allo tumed down 1"I another be given to lourist-orlenllld cenl«I in · mOtilXI to pe171llt ~ to act u Ille dly 1Jmila It probably can ba -tbe bill .,_ ... ,waif. "1,--plan his owa atornty, and dmdlld a request sueaeufully, but'we m..t eltablllb ane once for a m ol OrlentaJ-type hotel to tum over pr'OleCUUon of. the c11e policy.'' 1 · on top of a hill with eardens and ., ~·-t11e-o1at<-at1omey _..v1-olllce.-·-·-l>w11ttp~ecHhat Auiry ohauld con11ct forth. ·n was very altractive,"-he aid. ..-eec:J to_....,. 1 written requeR the Irvine Company In 1n ltttmpt to Tumina to traffic dn:ulltion, Chi,. lbe c~ .,/ ,....cuton, lo · ba obtain more details of Its Intended Johnbl uld, "l feel there's too muc!h pared bf; Kanarek. developments ldjacent to Lquna and mall, I can aee a block on Forlllt Manaon and ,Mia Atkin• were ordered •llo keep a elou eye on frteWay con-Avenue but not on Ocean.'' kt enter pl"'1· in the Hinman cue on structon, plan.I. · · Carl JOOJ'llOll. said he felt the mall Oct. 13. Their trial in the Tate ._. The jllanners 1tien ,took · issue with woold come l11t, after parklnc and traf- fl resume Mond1y, with HVen Jwcn: the DMJM suge:stion that the downtown fie had been reorginlzed. "We can put tatively teleded IO far. . """! :·· • commercial area become more tourist-the mall on tile plan," he said,, "tiut · Oriented and outJylng neigtiborhood shop. It'• not nece.5111')' to lmph!ment It tin- .. · ping ct0ter1 establlshed for reakfenta. medllte1y." p l "f dDn't thlni: It makes aenee," 1ald Ota 1 J hn ested th t .. -l'reM .. e ' .Johnston. -~-buil'"L., .1 •• ~--~~ ''"'t o· f:.... CJiatl .. Jol111101t" said he wu "moot -• por-,. -~-" m,... ....,,., lt.1 N GLAND • • • d~llld" In llle plan for lb• ~ ... ':."' ol Ille lrafllc problem IC downtown ~in and didn't think IL could To a suggestlon that the .structurel t hia government." ., be dev~oped "in the .next 100 years.'' llhould be moved to the outskirts « . [.lmbcJume ldded, "1 ......._.t "":~i. -" At almost the same moment a Ul&l "'iUIA r-w the belin lnMead or built on valusble ilure'movlllg truck pulled up auleldi downtown land, he noted. "TIU, might Downinl St. , · , p th J • W be beUer in some ci ties but in Laguna , t z,30 p.m. (l'llll a.m. PM) HMth 8 0 og1st ants we have a special ~luatl"1, a fine beoCh ~ out of the door ol tha -· within 100 yanlo ol Ille parkln1 muc- ¥ apirtmeat bouoa whore · ho 11u JFK ,,Murder Bullets 1u ..... And.they cou1d e11m1na1e 111e ne.i bachelor Oil llld ~ 1!!I" first public , . for more parking .at lbe beach." -orance 11 prlnie mJDW"ect. TOP~, '.Kan. (UPI) _ Dr. John JO)' 0l)lckers0o, prelide!lt al Ille l; HMd>, _,.,n, a ~ •. tlllrinl fJgu,., M. NlclfolJ. • patholoalsl at the Unlvetsi· Cltlzenl Town Planning Association, ~ on the -.U,. hi ·the ~ ty of Kamal cN,ec!!cal Center, har filed ,...ltllled Ille commisolon wilb a CTPA faving and · 1milinc witb undlqWaed t' federal llllt to uamlne the bullets -commentary on tM 1ener1l plan concept iddlllht-&t-• dlaerlics....i,c1& ..... -""1oh klllid>Pi.sldenhlohn-F.Kennedy ·Ind said, "We like the. ~Ian, bvl "' Fret1t P .. e l SIGNS ••• Ilona alnce II• aclopllon. SJ>Uklnl of his own bual.... alinlnl and color, Goldber1 uld, "I would like to Ill the community live the bullnes1 com- munity credit for a lltUe more lllftlt " He nld buJlnessmen would nol U.. lenllooall)' do anY1hlnl to Injure lhelr buatneu or communUy. Councllmen Edward Lorr uld the •Ip ordinance WU I bMly written l1w thlt dijirivocf Uii clU.-ol 1111\r ·allowed sign area. Councilman Charlton Boyd compl1ined of the comple•ltles of the wording and called for a return to something simple. He said the planning commission "has a tendency to get boaed down in trivia ." Councilman Peter -Ostr1nder moved to adopt the ordinance .modification. Boyd aeconded. lt passed throu1h the first readins ucf will be up for -·l'Mdlnfl July I. Fret1t P .. e l JOHNSON· MURDER . • • . -J front door and _found his wife'• body M1son, who IJ lharin& the inve.sti1ative ipl'awled on the bed in tbe bedroom-llvlnc effort with Leonard Goodwin. b!natlon .. Police have not dlVulged , resUltl of room com_ .. 1: ly .notlll~ 11 ,_ id exhaustive finaerprint 'probes of the He lmm.:w.te cu po ct, ne 11 · murder scene. Detectives, who hive been interviewln& Nor have they speculated on the role the husband nery diy llDce Ute murder, play~ by a .small quantity of marijuana wiDed the Mlrine lance c«pal'al "most anertedly found in 1 raisin bo1 hidden helpful ud U .. in a cupboard In the livin1 room. t N .._r. ~. :.:..e been lndkated The modeatly furnished flat, sparse 0 ·--•'-t""'""' -of much furniture because of Its size, by lnftlli&aton. · could not be described u "psychedeUc" Besldu allllnl Iba ~-. cletedlvt• in decor . are attemptin& to formulate a mOtive "It's Just typical of a Uny furnished for the crime. · 1 apartment occupied by 1 young Marine The baffUJll aapects ol no aeJU•l and his wife,"·Muon eiplained. 1ttlck •.nd no apparent. breat-tn are Police Ch.Id Clifford Murray who u ·s confowiclini Ille, effort. firmly staled that WlcfOe..i.y·~ murdtt Mrs. J~hnson I wallet wu ~scovered stem• to ti.ve no link with the vicloul mlss!Jlg from. the dmmstairs fiat, bll~hering of a MW.Ion Viejo Teleber however. aboUt t"° weeks •"" 'd ln eati don The small apartment 1howed several . _ ... , 181. v 11 Initial signs or break-in -a six-Inch :i:.d:einf San Clemente · homlcide la hole In the comer of a window 1bov• · tht' bed and 1 wlde~pen kitchen window with a metal chair beneath it on lbe patio. But police aald the sheltered glass was ''monlhl-old with no trices of debris beneltb Jt." The open window wu noted by the husband" they added. Johnsm remem· !Jered -lt to be open before he-Jell, offlcera said. The front door of the 1partment reJ>Cl<'(e<ll)' lfU locQd wh<o Jobnton ar· rived home from duly. • "We are &lvblr· 1 lot of attention to those footprints, even to the point ~ removlnc the · kitchen alnt above them,'' Aid Detective SUput Robert Frank L~ Healy _ r · SerVi~s -Held Funeral services were hekl . tod1y In ·P1cUic View Ch1ptl for Frank L. Healy, 114-D Avenida· CasUlll,, Lagun1 Hills, who died Sunday In Hoar Memorial Hos- pH.al. He WU 74. • Mr. Healy 11 iurvlved by his widow, Hazel, of the home, and by two ailten, AMI! ·P1lmer-and Mary Haacke of North - Hollywoocf. A native of Loll An1tln, he w11 an electrician with De:sUu Studios for 45 years and a former member of Oat P'ort Worth , Te.xu, M•IOnic Lodge •nd the Profmional BuetJ.11 P I a y e r 11 A.saoclatlon. The Rev. Herisl H. Tuntl1nd will of- ficiate at the Friday aerviee:!, (o be fol- lowed by burial at Pad.fie View Memo- rial Park. Panther Draws Five to Life For Cop Killing Arthur De:Witte Leque riiunday was sentenced tO fiVe yeara to e i.D slate prbon for ~ il1U111 on June 4, llU of Slllla Ana polico· officer Nei...t Suscet. • Superior Court Judie Samuel Drelaen 'qutckJy rejected motion& for • new trill wllb ibe .<mnmeot·tbat: lbe jury whleh con·v:1ctec1-tbe_1J-year~Jd Black P1nthir workdMI "mllhodica!Jy, lborooghiy lid lailbluUy" lhr~t·llie ll·Wllk trill. Judge Dretzen commented that there wu ample evidence: to 1usteln the jury'1 rejectlOtl ol Leque's ar'glllnent that be wu not ~ when the younr p.trolman was shot. . He also rejected defense arguments that the illness of 1 juror marred his ability to evalnate evidence and that jurors -were were unduly inflUenced by a courtroom deJKlty's ·cu-n-;-d-r a WIDI demonstration. · Judge Dreizen also rejected defense attorney Robert Green's pleas th1t the mlninium term for League's se:nttnce be reduced frotn five years to sir months. .. Green left &he court room tn begin preparation of his appeal against the verdict and sentence. · "There is not the alljhtest doubt In my mind that the appellate court will quk:kly reverte this decision," he laid. June ~. , i.nd JfOUndlCI former Teus Gov. John would like more malls and peripheral ;.; He stepped ·into hl1 car and ,waa driven B. COnnally. ' par kin& 1tructure1 to keep more car1 ~ the Cooler,vatlve centrll oUice wtw. Nichols aaKI he wanted to subj~t the out ot the central business district." r.riotber larp CIOlld dleaNcl him. bullet fra..,..U In "neutron activation Downtown ~ ... ahe ooted. already r. 1 analyal.1" lo determine H the metals UH the streets u "malls," p1rklnJ their fj in the frlcrnenll match Ind thtrefore cars and walkinC hick and forth acrou ~ came fnm tbe aame WMpflft. • lbt 1trtela:, dllPfte the.hazards. ~ r DAILY PILOl ~ ' . ' .. _......,._.....,, ........ ... '--_,.., t c....... .. ...... t' oaAfifH co&!T l'tJl1.tlWIMG ~ttMn' le\itP+ N. "/119' ..... loMnt ......... ,.. J,,., l . C11,l11 YliCI ,,..~ .... ._., ,_....., 11!011111 K11•il ••ti... Tho11111 A. Mur1th!111 M ........ ltllor ·;.~·~ '· Nell ..,,.. c-ty ltll!W -cm,.,._,• w.t..., sir .. H ..... I .. Id!: 911 W•I 111191 hvltNl'll ~ IMcll: m .._, ,.,_ tWMI "'' ...... 1 IJIJt hlCtl........,.. 1M ~:a Hwtll 11 CIMllilt l.t Polldeal, Marital --. Clwtiner Fights Battle On Two State Fronts Presidential aide Murray M. CMUner sendin& his top advisor to guide Sen . has been disp_~tched to Calllomla to .Murphy's fortunes tn hi!' bid~ re-ele • help sai. Geotge Murphy in the polltlc1I lion. 1ren1, only to run into trGuble hlmtelf on the marital fmnt. The Beverly Hills Republican, hoftvver, MUG •LASS TOP. , •• I .... JMICI. • His estran1ed wife ls taking the battle gald his campailn ag1in1t Congressman ·. t.o court. John Tunney (D-Rlverslde) is running Prealdenl Nixon's special advilor 11 smoothly anct'be doun't need help. ·····""' llylN .... , ••••• et; .......................... ..,. ............... . pwlwlty !! ... ...,. •• ,................ . . due In Loi Aqolu lodly, while.JI".. He al.,·dentMI tmwl<dte of CMiliMr'• Am1lil "M~I" O.Olioer ol Newport 1ported misslon and whf!tbe:t he woukl • 8ucb 11 due m Orance Counly Superior prNent Friday when Murphy ad- Court Monday. resses the fourth bieMl&I We.tern Wln- She · ~a& filed a petition for lq1l ners Roundup. , 1eparation and Sl,000 per month 1ep11ate Tht Western wu.n are comprised of maiatlnlnce. A t :JO 1.m. helrinc on Republican offtcHMk•• and the word the matter is tcbedu'9d befcre Judce: around W1ahlnctul ii tblt Pretidenl NIJ:- Robert lanyard. . on 1ims to keep SM. M'urhpy in tht ~Chotiner, 1 loftcUme Re'pub11t:an winners' circle. ·itrateailt ud .form• Bev•ly Hllll 1t-A iourte clOll to Capitol HiU 11ld tamey. 1111 -aepara&ad ·from hia Chotlner will be aalpld to Mlvia Iba wife 1tnce Jul April, when their candidates ind tbt1r wives and "'P'. Chtlllznaa Day, I~ marrlqe wtnl on porters on funcl..-Winf, apeech-maklnl ~ the rockl. . and how to dell with the new1 medl1 . "My 1ttorney ls 1 Democr1t, '! aald • ~ He was a. ke.y au:pporte..JA Pnaldent M'!I· Choll.Mr todly wl~ 1 llale, Ni1on'1 ltll campalp and w11 1um- lnformed poUtl<1l -.00 HI d moood to Wuhlftaton on apeclaJ ulip- Wadauday llaf Pr<liden1 Nilon wu m.,I after Iba viclory. · ............. , .............. t ...... hW -ow Sp s'. -Dllrs II •• °"" -... -.......... -....... , ..... . . • ~-•• . . • yoc. 'In Sl .. , Pbyal bloOcty were l mountl bo.&tinl weekot °''"' vestlg• eumln evldenc discove next n Connie Her M wec1n .. Coron 20-year- slabbed early 'F The I the cut . beating, by a II lhe bej 11ashln1 have ca -°"'"' thore w activity Wedneo G111. J ""'Mill ...... ba In I band -al 4:3&1 Mark to repo< bellcopt ficer1 I before Shf Ma: In were r1 loday I• hl.ve 11 Florene Ind ha weeks t II The .... b: Shop o I -:!"" i.l II t-= ....... 1 lnli tbe lhl WI! alte, lb< Mrs. five, " z,• p.r ,... Iba El 21-,Ur' ·-~ Ortetl• 1 ..... vlcloual than I> of dirt, The • ol-411< a bill t Mn.-B tab w~ during . The llpter II ll)'i! Bnid Oril>Ce lnl Ille which • The a mal! Natlonl cal'9d c: Tile j tbe aul wWld l tum up Otber ._ f cma I pelllOD< They Brwn,1 Ina,. 1J1 I pair j - • Dig111•a Beaell • EDIJtOtf • YO!:. 63, NO. ·146, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES -- -Cl.1Ws Eyed.- ' In Clemente Slaying 11y ~ VALTERZA Df .. DlflJ .. llllf ..... Physical evidmce, including several bloGdy foot prlllls near the kitchen sink were the prime objf!(t today in Vie nwuntlJll investigation of the brutal ~ and Btabbln& murder earlier this -of a young San Clement. housewile . ORANGE-COUNTY; CApFORNL+. • " •· . or1es--~ ~"l ~ • ~FRIDAY, JU~ 'ft, )970 --··- • -. . . -. -. -. ·~ - :US .. -·--. • .... ~. To~sti~ --1-s- -' .-f· , P'J . PM Wilson .&. I:oNDON !UPlr -C-VaUve Party -...---Labor Prime -llanald W111on tadoy In • .--.... blamed bt por\ cm 1·-w1>ol moll aplnll Ibo..,. Inc call of ll .... andar the Wlfloi government. Wllsoo uqd lor •an audience with JEN CENTS . ' .,. .. Orance CoUDty Sheriff'Sffimetib in· vestigators, who are conUnuin& minute euminltion ol literally bundles.-· of evidence, al9o are·examining the prints discovered near the kitchen .sink in "the next room from the bed where Mrs. Connie Lynn Johnson wat found slain. Her Marine husband founCi the body Wednesday nc;ion. SUMMER PORTRAl'I": PATTY BRUINIG, 21, FIVE-FEET, SEVl!N INCHES, AND :16-24-M . She Clfl 'Road Your· Mind -You Want to Ta~ the Doy Off and Go to the lleoch. Rlghtt Queen Eltzabeth fl · II ~m Palace to !land Jo. hla Labor party government's ralpaUon . and with It his 11opes o1 belnc the 11n1 prime Slick Spotted- minlst<r In Brltbll hlatory to win three • coooecutlve ft••·' 'year . l«rn• -u Smudgmg Sea preclicted by public oplnlao polb. ' CoJ'(ller's investigators said tod~y ttM;:~ »year-old victim had been viciously stabbed, slashed and beaten sometime early Tuesday morning. The investigators declined to describe the cutting weapon ~used, but said the beating on the womaif's head was caused · by 1 stool found tn the kitchen. Ei':her the beating, or the repeated . cutting. alishing and stabbing of a knife could have cawied death. - Jury Clears Son , Of lndust.rial,ist On Drug Charges It ..... pooalble the pofb predictinll . a liig Wll.ton victory had led to corn-Soiling-Sand placeocy -and 11G1>wtlnc_ -by --'-· --~~-------:-Laborllel. . • • - By nitlhlflll Hoath ·will be In power The U.S. Cwt Goard ,_... aft In the bluest polllk:al upeet .In. Britain aatlrnatecl iotl bolrels of oil lloallj!I • since Labor'• Clement Attlee threw oul the Oc<on wllilln hall a mile .of Newport the govemrnent o I Prime Minister Beach tl)la momfni afte< a !Int 11lc£ Wl1111oo ·Cl!Urchlll at the clooe of World waol!ed Iii Thunday·~iiht and~ War Il. three-quart.en of a mile of beach. . At 1:56 p.m. (S:li a.m, 'PDT) Heath's By BARBAR.A K:REIBICH Noting the DMJM view 'that Lanna comervatives topped the ngUre of 311 Qty crews early this momin.1 hauled °' "" Dt'lf ,..., ... H should confine ill planning to the . area in Parllarnent teats and thus won an ~ .truck loads of the muck away . and Launching their ei:am~Uon. of the i GCeanward of .• the propolfd inland a.lute majority in the new m.member Ulltred the mit ~ 30 . the bNclt f nd f I f ndi Houle ol .~. It Is porty .stnastll ~·-· . latest 1ener1I plan conCept 'lbunday reew.ay .. a. re ran rom expa nc in the Houe whk:b detei'minu who ii ~ clean. Information Lack Hinders . -. General Plan ·r or Laguna -~lnvestj_etor ~John Gill said thm'e was "no evidenCe Of Violent .se~al aCtivity" in the 1utop1y exammat~on WtdnetdaY night. He would not amplify Deliberating long Into ~the night, a jury has cleared the m. of a San Clemente industrialist ol any tuill, in a trial stemming from two incidenlJ involving marijuana and police cluhes. -dames C, Lusk, 22, -wbo lived at 2S7l Santa Ana Ave., Costli Mesa, when the Jocidenl!: occurred late Ias.t November, had beea c:harpd with two """"" ol aSSlult and-n:wUam.pm ts ftM'I. n;ght, Laguna Beach plannln& com-the city ltm;ts be)'.Ond ·the fr..,.ay .'C<!m-the prime rnllilsi.r. Newjiort llfeguants reported the couf4 ' m1ss1oner Rober:t Hastinp ' w-. : Wilw hM '. a1tea uN.ll...-thil rnaa.nt not ' "PiiniiiCb1iiian:--mlls;...n alftl!f -not muc:h -<111 -be-whatoeffechfelay-ln-.:onltrudlon·of~w.. --___.anrin<>i'IOU • olf decided on annexi.Uon without more m. rree-tay migbt have. , . . Wort CODCICl:al fGnnallly, ~ tn abaft . ..But. a COllt .· GuW helicopter GUs. . to f' --.:Aiil-11'1 ~-lm-8>1t .. 0 .. euct time or death. It seems to be ID the v1c1n11y clescrlbod by the hus-band _ ahortly after be left for work at 4:3111.m.~-ru.laJ," GW added. . . Mark Jotmaoo, 11, wbo left his wife to report for ~rd duty at the Marine helicopter base al Santa Aga, told of· fictrs he returned fr«n work s~ortly before noon Wednelday, unlocked the tliee JOHNSON, Pqe Z) * * * Sheriff Hunts Man, Woman In Viejo Death Orange County sheriff's detective! were reported to be pressing a search today for • man and woman who may bavt seen Mission Viejo teacher Mrs. Florence Brown before she was abducted and hacked to death more than two weeks ago. The pair in their early 30s, were seen by a~ employe of Buffy's Coffee Shop on the afterooon of June 3 at -1baat the-same time Mrs. Brown left the business to pay a check for a tqcher'1 meeting held earlier. Detectives said the couple could remember which direction Mrs. Brown left tbe restaurant on the afternoon when 1h8 wu abducted, taken lo an unknown site, thel viciously stabbed. Mrs. Brown, an El Toro mother of five, was never seen all'le after her, -t :• p.m~visit to lM rntauranL Two weeks later a youth walking In the El Cari.so Villap area found the Jl·Jetr-Old teacher's remains in an anlmll-ravqed grave i!IO feet from Ortel• Hlch••Y in the "falls area'' tmiest.lgaton later said \hi victim wu vldously butcberecl II an -site, the buried beneatll a Rllow cover ol dirt, lwip and brush. n.e couple, described by a waitres., of-the Mission Viejo cdfee tbip, pald 1 btll and left at about the ume time • Mrs.-Brown did afler lbe paid a M.51 -tab-which ahe forgot-to ~ earlier dUrlng a meelina: wlUI fellow teachers. The milling couple left a cigaret li&bter behJnd, a weff.res9 was quoted u ll)'ina. Besides the couple, detectives from Oriqe ind :mveraide County art press-inl their search for Mn. Brown's cir which vanllbed with her. The llrl Pontiac Wll the object of 1 massive aerial 1earch in Cleveland NaUonal Forest by Marine helicopt.en, c:alled olf early n..-y. Tlte choppers, aeekina clues to bod! the auto and a posajble murder acene. W001d be called in a1ain ii new kids turn up, investipton Aid today. Other poaillle ieacll to the kiUer micht -If Uiree mlllinc Juolma credll ....., havo .... .....i i.ru. dlaap-f>W"lllC•. They, i!llde out Jn the na,.,. ol Ralph Brown, tbt viet1m'1 ~. are 'miu- 1111 •. llOlll ;wtt11 I pune, je1relry . ond I pair al J!-· 0 • • · The drUf c:har&es and • uaautt count ...,. dropped before the Jury began Us delibaa_ ....., __ lbi -COUrl Judge Samuel ~'I lmtnJcllom. They found Lulk nol g q ll I y of assaulting i.a.,... BeaCh poljce officer John Saporito last Nov. 25, when the patrolman tried to arrest him durlnr an alleged ma'trjuaJfa pickup. · Judge ·Dreir.en reconVehed the panel shortly before midnight Wedneii:lay, at which time they found Lust innocent arter nearl y siX hours of dltcuuion. 1 __J)efense atomey_(lecqe Chaul ar,ued that evidence present.eel by the pro- secution . was Jnsufflci«at to convict his: client , who wa'.s the object of I manhunt for a week before be swreudeted, Costa Mesa police nearly captured him at a frieod's home at one point following the Laguna Beach irieldtnt, but Lusk fled and wasn't hit when lawmen fired shots at him. He reportedly returned to his family in,San Clemente, where he was persuad· ed to give up and delivered to Chula '• Jaw offices in Santa Ana. formatloo r.gardlng . free w '!.Y .""'" ,...,... •bave -..,..u ft mIPt -·••-ewtlllr he ' .., pilot. -.... the_.,.· -·aiC ;:ii.:.::-~ ~ the ~ ·-~· • ~. d........... =·lllli;;f"-.~'!'!' .. '' ... -"tat ............ llol 111ey .. aflcl que-.,._is of the ol ~ IWefl lo jriv91, ft"l<!fiir Wllliln· m!Duta. Wlla:o No. 11 n:..J a '"IJO of ibDre .!ram 13i'd -Jo Dani~I. MIM, ~ohllsan• & Mendenhall lhn>ugh that a,..,• said llaillnP-' '. inc St. ol8ce .-:."'F~~ Woat N-lo .(bo kUJ at 111o Up plan-t .. m .....-,. Jocallon of hl&h City Planner Al Autry .sald tt., buic ~t tba! tbe , c:-;::.i;:_ of 1!oJbqa Pmin••lo. -:;~.:.:...•:.:1:~.:i:-:=.t~';=uan~=1.::i: -:;.~.~ ; : ,.... i:._Tlli"r'lfn "'~·111 ~~ ol 1Ug-sofutfcln.s f0r downtown traf-areas. but. wltli reprd lo the freeway. mlnistlr bu uQd for an --wftll ·~,eoo.t Guard.toot oil -(lill and fie clrculatllln and parldng problems. "If it's built In the next ftve y .. n ber .rnaJaty ·In . t<lnder' ,tile .......... Wll,nmlnlf,an analylfl; . Openinc tbe lludy with cfllcuosion ol we'd be In .• very poor position . lo (Seo ENGLAND, ...... II Lll'iuanf Lt. Bill Milla llfd olf .,.,,,. ~iu:-'C:YC::tri:..-:~~; = n!t lf: ~-::1:pm~:1. ~~~ J~fbu:t:u~, ~~';5 Jn with tbt tqh •tlde Tlmrldly nl&ht ter1ecUon, annex~ to the city· two years give ' us more time to t•ke care of C · F • .and covered a 20-foot wide ltrip of ago, pllMers ~ed the DMJM .sug. ~Ins and other J>l'.l)l/lem>.::,. • , · ensUS . &gur~S .oand from just west of the Newport gestion that the ctly con.icier de-an-Hastings saJd he thought the triangle Pier on out the peninsula to lsth Sb'eet, neullon ·of the .parcel, unUI -un· probably would be most eq>enslve f~r -To._C_,ost Mon .. ey' He said four or five 1-t·ol tlie llrlp developed. the city to o~ate, ~Ith re~~~-su_(_h WN-beavy --;:;;;;p ---.>1....... Jillf " -.----aervices as police, r1re, RWqe disposi.I thJ k !"='•..-an -~1 °::.t~k~~ give up land;" be .. ;d. In S,,,n l;lemente ~~ "'"!' were it the 1u1: lilartlJ .. but this ooUld lake 10 or JS years after aum:t.e today and by I 1.m.. Mel to pay for ItJell ., 1 • 1be new reaera1 ~ flpre for the beac:b cleaned. , Thomas Johnston wondered tr an-San Cl111181t., ol 11,341, la ''°"" I'! o' Milla said the•"'° • ~t wa ~ nexation of land between the city ~iJ?ils ·-cost-the city money. allller likely would -llOt-be~ ::- and the Ir.Wigle milbl not e\id ilie Slate subventions -rnOneY ietumeit He' _.lalned 'that the ~I "-•· -problem of Ila 1S0lalion. -. · . -r .. ._ ... Autry, slkt the rttent acquialtion of to cities for areas ~ u dprd~ to buchgoers' feet uaually ls not from An Army ga11 -ma11t attached to a large area of Canyon property by tax, gas tax. motor vehicle in Jleu tax • large oil alict: It Js ~. he a container of marijuana was a a single owner probably· ·w o u Id aod othtts -are based on popuS.Uon: aakl, ilbat comes 'from oiltts _fltllhine new twist El pot smoking turned necea&itale a deciaioo on its anneutlon San Clemente has been receJvtnc thell their !Milges at ·tea. ' . ; up by ~gtlna Beach officers Jn the near . future . . · subvenlion11 on the basil ol •· Pc>Pui.tlon Qty General Services Director Jacot; Thursday nijht. He l lsO noted that the IryJne'Company estimate of 17,050. Tftil waa the estbnate Myndene said bil men wo1.dd •be: pJni Gus · MQSk Get.s Laguna Twist Pl.lot _FeQ-_tures mZ::~P:>'~i: a~ 0~·r~~e ;o:t;_ , has established proposed tioundarles for or the'. ~~te department of flnance1 ~ over the beach Saturday momini ti) _ t . ,.. N .1 p 11 • M'k __ J!ie rutur< ~llf oL Ji;vlne,_'M(hlch-corne-•f..Apdl:l ).... __ rnalle ' 1Ure · none of ' the 'lumed ' undeF , --.ran .' OulCJI! ei urce anu 1 e right up.to Laguna Canyon ,Road. · The federlif1sure 11110 per.on. Jeu, oil-fiiCFliifliCiCl:--Mynaerae cnan•t-l!Jfij;f ......:_ Cl T Lou1slan~ went to an apartment . , Chairman WiUiam Lambourne said the Jr ~ sUbventiona amount 1o. fll per about the UH'alt of , the 'additional oil emente heate· r at 211 Chff Drive at 1'311 p.m. proposed city "can 1Jr;111 311.000 ·lo 40 000 It CUlld ~ the c:i••. -· ... 1• off lhore reported by Ibo Coaal Guard. The offlcets allege they turned · . , ' peraon, ....,... v r.,... .. " , ' . When there's 1 "Crowa" of IO people at the Cabrillo Playhouse it's standing room· only. up marijuana cigarettes aod bUtt1, peop!~ ~ an area conti~~a _to . the fl4,000 1nnually after the federal ceDIU~ about 21) grams of bashisb and city, becomea off'lclal at year's eod. pipes coalalning the drug. alon& Hutlnp said the Irvine dly pflll might .laked about the dilference, City with the gu mask setup end any poulblllty of annexing lands Mlmger Kenneth carr . tUd ·today. Sheila Ann Roth II ~ the Cliff weat of Lquna Canyon Road. It •as 11pnlb9bly the estlmate of the 11ate wu Drive Mdre9I nd'Robert Timothy suge1ted the trlangie might beeome hlch. It 1Urprlaes and disappoints me, Nolan 11 1 transient were. booked part of the new Irvine city aod traded I thou&ht it wou~ be hlctw than the Bernadette -Reelected This Uny home of the San Clemente CommunJty Theater is, pmmd fw pound, one of the most active art the Oruce Coast. DAILY PILOT entertairwnent l!ditor Tom Titus tevlfWI the history of this unique little theater In his lntermisaion column in t o d 1 y ' s Weekender. on cbr-Ps of ~ o( mll'i· f(ll""frvlne land neanr the city._ 17;8 of a-Jell' llO:" __ juana and _.,ion with Jatenl Cornrnlsslooer James SJ:hlnlti poialed · COrr noted lflo that the Oranp COtlnty BELFAST, Northern Ireland (AP) - Bemadett. Devlin. the ·JS.year-old lrloli spitfire who Ls · the youngest membtr Ill 1111" BfttlillParllam!_n ,,_coaited_hcii'no __ to -'ections todoy Jn ner diltrlct o( -m Ireland. to 1ell. out that poaible large populatk>n in plaming deputment utimated Sin the trlan1le might produce a stjuation Clemente's population u of Jan. J, ll70 . ' • Cllee PLANNEllB, ..... ·Ii at 11.IOO. ' -Reverses Planners' Dttldon . ' • • _Laguna Liberalizes S~g~_ .. Me~sur.e~ Weat~r ' ' -~ n--taQ'. hay daya al ----' begin thia •Weellend, · wtth 0 IO?T'll early mornJnc rhaie making It o/· fldal. Altmiom t.rnperatures will By Rla!ARD P. NALL °' ................ Set.!!!£. aside ~_unanimous recom. mendalion·ol their ptoantac -· Laiuna Beach -· In I H aplil vote, have Uberetiied lip are1 re- quirements by cblnciac a measurement formu la. Counc:l1rnaa 8DJ i-. the lone -tine wte, IHI WedDMlay, ••w. are mallnc I very ..,..._ke boro and I think not out ol lnt<at. Tiit ~tlono of what we are doin& ltere tonlcht are extremely serioCI. I Implore lD1 fellow counctlinen lo reconlklel: ... The cmnae wu uraed hr 1lp mom Earl -. who Jlld ht thought hla recommendad method ol raouurln& the allowed sign size w-11 both "c:orrld and equitable." · ·- • ' . ~ ; Planning «>mmlsil-Carl ,_, inned wilh diagrams, oppoeed the d>aaie -1· He oild that _., Jft lllkiiiiJiiilrt dllip fleidblllty, WIS leavlnf a hole in the sllJI ordinance replatlon °as big as the grand Canyon." Joh...., said .tha t Secor.'s method could, where l.ak.ffl advantage of, permit a sip five Umes the area now pennltted. Jt wu allo said that Secor would not -the chlnae, that be made good -... bat other oiprm1ken c:oufd ·-Ule new formula. • The ... method ol ............m "" --lor llluointloo; the lllht otrtq method. It refers to-rneaaurfnc I olp perimt!er by f'Ulinc I hypothetlcaKlght 1trln1 or rubber band •round It:' That'• tbe WIJ "'' - llOW\ -• .. Jn his dlal(rllll eumple, Joh_, used __. -• ' . ' 1. ' two !lgne with bb:k leUers tblt llid, 1t · w•• studied for · two and one-halt 1•HE1;Pi. One -the Secor met6od -~ yean cfwin&· which atx dralb• were waa far lar1er. . • ~ A perfGd of .-Uoil for Jo-uplalned that ort!y• the letten-exisllnl aipo -In A!>rfi and all Utemlelves were measured in tbil sip onen were required to ~('Ollform1 method. by the -· -•· meauable art"a4>y-the more "The method ·ol meaturlnf: an 1ru liberal· means would be , the ' leters ctamol be 11p1rated 'frOm the aru, .. lhemtelves, as If they were cut out said .w~. '1Now, after all al .the paper dlacram and lbaa --blve mada .llle - --·lh· Ollect. •:.:::·· 'raii•·-:;11,-llfd aurface measured. . •1 • .... lawly Will(. artist dellper, --· w--. *I 1'i """1dciol anif· ap101t llle .llblraliutloo." "A· clenr llllt fa tbl ->al 1.-.-, to .nllt,1 tueh • n\yleU;" ..... ~ eblilp." • . • ' I I *edd >cJlverlr rnanipalafe a •lip_,., " ' -Slid tbl put rnajollt' ol llfp lll•menllanld tbe poailb11Jt1 ti tiiollqjck _, bml compiled with the leUer 1e11era t111rt1 1ott hlth. . or t11e ordl-11t • ""1d tht <hlnit A. I!.· ''P•t" Wortblqlon ~· aut would be • ~ to them. that -the tip onllnance bid )loon • Mayor Rlcltard Gi>fdbers' ·said thl(ll 1 .r,. .. 1opec1 by broad ,.._. al.1111 have - -.... onflDuco JDOdlllca. cOmmunil7 for Ovo f'll" • • t .. -, ,. II . . ' •• . ~-·-:-- ofJoot up Into the Ill'• aianc lllo c:out. .INSIDE 'IOBA:Y · '' uu. .,.w·-1o..,. • nf~ baU oam«1 If flOU'T'I G dilC' joc· kttt ,au mipJt.I think '° -nnee the oppoiitian .nil b .. JM Plafl" f>or lh11mla. o..iau. i• todaw"• wee~. \ ...... . I :=.. I 1 I ':, ~,!!!!fl c:... ':i1, \ t .... .._VII , ;:;:.;;', j ---......... ' .. = • --n 1 ~·· .............. --' ---................... '4 ~ ,. ---" ~ ,~· .-;: ~:z:rL.-i.: ....... t W'S .... ...... a.:»-• 3 • • +-- - I Ull. v l'ILOT SC Lmocence • . Proelaimed SANTA MONICA (UPI) Charles -; ... ~ chiellaln dtarpd wttll the-murder ol Shanm Tate and sev- en otheio, -laimed hit Innocence l'l'iwrlday at an uiipromplu caurtroom !news · conference. • · ·con:..munis~. ·lncreas~ .4·ngkor Pressure SAIGON <AP> -n. Mi.rm ctulh have --klllr NGrlb vi....m.. foll to aft Cambadlal mllillry -•tillnl and Viet Cone -bue campe, OUPfllY rwhed 30lt J'ridaJ, u enemy prt!sure points and 1ta1in1 ueu. tnerNaed ln that COIDllry and fresh The U.S. Command aakt • Americ1n1 fiabtit\& erupted oa the road to the have been li:Hled Ind 1,3.10 wounded in hlltoric temples of Angkor. • all Cambodian operatiOl!.1 lblce April Enemy threats to strike al Phnom · 29, when the first Americana -1ctvt.1 Ptnh its~U have not yet materialized, to Sooth Vietnam~ units -went' Into but a Cambodian miUla.ry 1pl)ltesmarl'-Cambodla. F • • said he wai ·certiln the almoet Isolated The allied commands in Salfon have capital iJ still the prime tar&et of Nori.b clalmed nearly 121000 enemy troopl kllled Vietnuneae and Viet Con& force1. in the Cambodian fiebtina. leutll Vitt· ·10 view' ol thl ~military 11tu1-. namese loues have been put i.t 111 tlon "'"* Cambodia, be ldded, lhe and 3,321 wounded. ' aovenunmt of Gen. Loli Nol hu uked No major ground figbtirl1 wu reported Tba Cambodian , hip command uld the enemy pulhid to 'within IOI yards fll major government atrongpoinl! IL. the city, located on the road to Siem ILup, pteway to the ucltnt ruins o1 An1kor-. ' ' r..te1t reports said flghtln1 was ragin& ·around the city, 'Yilh the attackers brin•· ing up reinforcements .d e s p I t e 111' strikes by Cambodian llghfer-bombn. There wu no word of cuualilel In the baflle 1.. tram-Thom, wlllch hu---..-.t-y pressW't for niore than a month. 1 "I -1'llal l'vt dooe .... I doo't havo .., pllt," -· 31, told 'a COlll'trooat filled With n e· w 1 m e n 1 Jlhotolr•n-ond llPOCla\On. -w;u.1iirf ie--YOC!iOii 1• UiO"t afO-l:inw;;·- ca murder trial receuect unW Monday, ~~ ond co defendant Susen Alkins ap~ in Superior Court here for )irrtrial-motlons-in-lhe Gary-llininan- -Wnhinlfoo .. I• -hellcolllera. and Jlllter tbllJl the easteril Cambodian bo'1lor Fri· military equipment, but nU nOt ye·t ·:day, bUta-itrong ... Niilh .... Vietnamiii received a reply. and Viet Con1 fo~ attac~ed the pro- nere are only 1J days left before vlncial capital af · Kompon1 Thom 75 1U U.S. troops are to be withdrawn milts north <I. PlmQm Penh under • fnm <llmbodla, Wbert moot of them pndaim mortar burqe. C&mbodi•'•• rail_ Unk,....to...!J'hallal!ld~·-...... ·yereg OY' ihe''"Vitt Conl Tuesday ID an ·attack 41 mUea northwest of Phnom Penh -remained cloled u pvermnenl troops swept aloni the track to cle~ out enemy forces. murder, in which they allo are accused. Al. ht took his seal at ·the COWliel Ubte, pbotoirapben: crowded forwlrd and abouted ' quntiooa .at Man 1'011. Al)l>c>uP he bu been phojccraphect lea•· lni ODUti In the Tate cue, he bu never before responded at u:h 1enctft to MWi"1en'1 quea:tiona. Turnin4 around to smile amiably int.o the television camerai, t:he sliaht, Jong .. haired defendant aaid. "You'r. the jury. You're the court. .You'.re the .whole -thine II you ' stand for it, if you contritllte to it, then you 're part"of iL" 'Abortion Bill Hearing Set ·By Beilenson , ..... ,..,,. l JOHNSoN -MURDER ..• front door 11111 loomd .-his wife'• body aprawlld no 1111 bed In lbt btdroom·llvtni room comblnaUon. He lmmediaieiY notified police, be uld. Detactlvu, who have been lnterviewtng Mason, who In sharing the lnvatJiaUve erfort with Leonard Goodwin. Police have not divulged res\(lts el." e1haustive ·flnaerprlnt probe! of the murder scene. , Fnm WIN larricea the husband "irJ day lll'lce the murder, termed the Marine lance corporal "mos! "-Mla: Alkins, wearing a powder blue satin frock sewed for her by a member ~ of the Manson "family", 1tood quietly l»'.:u ••• beautiful doy:· she observed. -: Cut~s In the Sand SACRAMl!Nl'O -Canlnwenlal ...,. be!plut and eiioperauve." . obortlon ldvocale Sen. Anlllony C. No ,_1 ...,u bave been Indicated Ben,.... (!Hleverly Hills) aMounced by InvetU1atori. -· : a i>earlni dale today for his bill llltln& BN!dt• llftlnl 1111 tvldence, detecti•" all ratrlcllont on lepl aadt to prepan. • are attemptloi _ID tvnnulale a niotlv• Nor have they apeculated on the 'role played by a small quantity of marijuana assertedly found in 1 raiain bo1 hidden in a cu~ in the llvina room . The modestly furnished flat, spars~ of much furniture because of tts size, could not be described as "psychedelic" "The sun was out thia morning. Did YQU tee it,'' MIDIUll --r:ePOrien. "''I've ]Mid my debt to IOdety," Manion' said. '".!I've aivfl\ it 2J yean ,of my life. Just to you can walk tbe atneu and ride _your bicycles, l'Ve Uved in y bur reform IC®ols and your orphanages." -- Manson's attorney, lrvlftl A. Kanar'et, gat beside hJm• while MIDIOll IOIWered ,..po!Un' --and later Mked Super._. Court Judi• Launoce J. RI~ tcnband to perpilt recuJer pr.. coo- ferences for the cultllt. ~ ~t'Mi. MlftlOft 11 entlUed to •i:ceu le' the maM inedia/1 KmwM Aid. '1Jt should bt set 111> with """° ....,and rides, IO we· won't hayt drculet like what you observed here UU1 motniaa. Wtllf neryooe llhoulin1 questionl In a dlacirpntzecl' iuhlon. ,,--: , R!Uenband denied the reqU01l, oblerv· ... X-..k Jl4! _".arliculale" and capable of presentint; MlnlOll'I Viril to the -Jlll<lta, ,,,. judp lloci tuhioci c1o .. )'<! ~ m.u.. 10 -permil M.-to oict ill' [ """ atorney , and denied a requtlt turn over ~Uon of the C111 the It.ate au0mey 1ener11'1 offla. apeed 19.coulder a written requtlt the ~~~~· lo bt M~·:Gi;AtkJn. weri onl.,.t entef.. pleM In lbt Hinman ealloC:•. • 13. 'nieir trial In the Tab! CMO , ll .....,;,; Monday, with _... jprols Uvol,y llleded ao far. Vacationing Philip Strong, 4, builds castle while bis sister, Hoberley, 11, climbs on her own .verliori ~ a castle in the 1and. The children are from Highland near San Bernardino and were captured on film wbile us!n1 !heir imai!nations In Newport Be.:ch. ,.,...-p .. ~ l ey In CaJl/"1cla. • for the crime. 'Mle meettnc la aet July 30 al t :lO The baffllnl 1spedl of no auual a.m., before the Senile Judlcl•rv Com· attack and no apparent break·in are -,I confoundini the effort. mi\tee in the Clpitol Buildin&. Mrs. Johnson'• wallet wu discovered _..... Sen. BeilelllUn aid. be will amtnd his bill to outlaw abortions IOU'"~t after mlJslng from the . downstairs flit, 5'' bOwever. · • woman hu passed the ~ week The small apartment. showed several of pregnancy. A licensed physician Would be required llliUal signs of break-in -a Sis·inch to perform the simple op;era!J9n in any hole in the corner of 1 window above ln decor. . "It'• just tyP.iCI) ol a tiny furnbhed aparln"'1t' ~pied by a Y\)11111 Marine and hil wife," Muon e1plalned. Police Chief Clifford Murray, who has firmly stated that Wednesday'• murder seems to have l'IO link with the vkklul butctterln1 of a Mission Viejo Ttacher 1bout two wftka ago, uid invutiJ:aUon into the Sail Clemente homicide ii broadenlq. PLANNERS' STUDY. • • IUch case, under the Beilensen bill. the bed and a wi~pen kitchen window· Orana:e County Authorities currenUy with I met.11 chair beneath Jt on the p h D In which ila -ta would bave too pie will use the ootlylni centers. The have cases pending against two phyai· pitio. ant er raUJS much control of city affalrl. downtown -·-" con•l-ue ,_ eerve _,e cianl _ it --1te ends of the Gener• But police aaid the attatlered g111s _ , _ , _ ...... ""' i.u .,_...... -,.,.-was "montht-okl with no tracfa of debrl! . Lambotcrne noled llllt the -need lo nther_ lllln tourlnta." UM Gap -who havt atlelecllY perfonn· t>enealh II." F • L 'f provide terVl<es In new annnatloM He abo took i.ue wilh the locsUon ed illegal abortlom-The open wind"" was nnled by the J,Ve to f, e of hi..., density elev •-enta In ·-h Dr. John S. Gwynne, JI, his been '"--r.--.1 ,.. -"'"'ed J·'··-could be costly to the city. "We need .,, e.......... ....... arrested more than once 11 hia recenUy ~!JjWU wey auu . Uluiaun rem.em· V dollanandconCsficure&/h!slld. :i:-..ay ..... u Canyon Acres -_..,JSantaAnacllnic,wllenheopenly bored It lo bt open b!fore he left, F. or Cop n.illing "The of t --·.. _.. defied the 11w he consider• un--oftlctra Aid. · name · .__. .... a Beagi hu 1 '"Ibey probably were chosen becluse constitutional. :'The front door of the apartment A certain magic,'' Lambourne ... id. "It they were leut likely to disturb the Dr. Robert c. Robb, u. 1 Dani Point ~Idly wu locked when Johnton at· rthur DeWitte ~lue T,hursday wu wou14 be appeallnc to divek>per1 to view," he aald, "but people in high phylician with offices in i.a,uu Beach, ri~ed home from ,duly.~, sentenced to five yeara to life In atat. have the Llflllll riame and ·addrea rite will Want an ocun view loo~--hu-betn-booked-mcre-than-once-on~We_ar.c_1i.'lil!1 a 1o alt'enlion ~!Jon IQC-.tb:Lkilliac-on June 4, Jilt and H we-waol-lo -IOlnl-beyond J-JBCU __ aome.Jllou&lit_coutd cbar .. -ol.commllllq.crlmlnal abortlnn.. ~lho!Lf~_J; _even lo the point of _S_anla--"ni~pollca officer Nelaon be ~val to tourist-orieatfid centera in · ~ removlnc Die kitchen sink above s thl'tJty1tinttaittpn:hbly cu·be dont the tiill area.1 11 well. "l 11* one·pl1n them. ,"aid Detective Slraeut Robert aucer. -~ II ~· .~ ~-bJ1·r. • Superior Court Jildge Samuel Dr-·'·--•-•U y, ~we m~, ~~ -· ""-once for a aort of Oriental-lype llttel .l\f'OM P .. e J ~ policy." • on top of a hUI wilh prdens ond"'oo t · 1 quickly, relfded Bloliou tor .a new tr1ai It w111creed Ull:t Autry llhould cont1c\ forth. It wu very attractive," he uld. SIGNS k J ff -} with the comment ·that the jury whidl the Irvine Company tn an attempt to Turning to tr1ffic circulation, Charin • • • . f8D ~· e8 y convicted the 21·year-01d Black Panthtt oblal~mo • detail• of Jts intended Jollnaon uid, "I feel there'• too m~ • workded '1'1eJbodicaDr, ·.1hofoughly ud deve .... _,,\tcent to Lquna and mill. J can lff a block on For~ tions since ilJ adopUon. Spuklnl of Se-1!~· .-rr: 't'.'i' faithfully" btlqhodt tM 11-week trial. al•~k l' dc.e eye on freeny 'COft-Avenue but not on Ocean." • hil own . bulinea siplq And coJor, . CVJ,OOS:.~neJO Judie Dr~n commented that there structon= Clrl Johmon uid he felt the man Goldbera u id, · "1 would· lite to mee w1s ample evidence to 1ustain the jury'i 'Mae · ' s then took Issue with -would come last, after parking and traf·. the community stve the bullne11 com· . Funeral aervicet wtrt held today in reject.ion ol Le'•f!e'• ariument that he ttte DMJM suggestion that the downtown flc hid been reorganized. "We can put munity credit for a lltUe more aense " Pacific View Cb1pel for Fruk L. Healy, w1s not JftNftl when the younc commercial area become more tourist. the mall on tile plan,'' he said, "bu\ He uld bualneumen W'OU1d nOt. l~ it4-0 Avenlda Casijlla, · Laruna Hills, patrolman was 1hot. , ori'1ted ind oull)rbtl neighborhood shop.. it's not necessary to implement it im· tenUonally do anythtnc . to injure their . wtto died Sunc{1y in Hoaa Memorial Hos. He also reJecled defense araumenlt pil)g cenlera lltablllhed for reiidenls. mediately" bualnea or community. pit.II. He w11 74. · that the Olneq oC a juror marred ru1 J p,... p...;.. l "I Clon't think it makes aense,'1 aaid Charles · Johnaon auuested th 1 t Councilmen· Edwll'd Lorr 11id the 1lp Mr. Healy 11 1UTV!vtd by his widow, ability to evaluate e\.rldence and thli J; --JuhnalDn. " building patkinl alructurt1 might 11rve ordinance wu a t.dly written l_aw th1t Hazel, ol the home, lftd by two listen, jurors were were unduly inllue~ by ENGT-1.~n ·.· -,-, ~--'-~·.Chlries J~-said-he wu -mo.t -to-nse-'-some of the traffic problem-~ived lhe cltiiw Qf _tbelr ~ -!~!'aimer~ ?,f~ Hl~ofNorth ~ a courtroom deputy's 1u n·drawlns ~l, d111.ppolnted ' . In the ,Pl~ f?" the lmmedlately. s11n are.a. . ~oQywOO<I. demonstration. · ~ downtown ba51n and dldn t think ll could To 1 suggestion that the slructures Counc1lm1n Charlton Boyd complamed . A n1tlve d Loi Ana:elea, he was an Judge preizen also rejected defense hil pernment.'~ be ~devlloped "in the next 100 years." should be moved to the outskirt! of. of the complexltle1 of the wording and electric~ with De1Uu Studios for 45 attorney Robert Green'& plcaa thlt the • At alntolt the same mcme~· • Lambourne added, "I dCll't think peo-· the basin instead of built on valuable; called .for a return.to 10meth.lng 1i~1ple. years aild 1 former memt>er of the minimum term for L1e1gue'1 sentenc9 • miture<t l'l'fOViftg trUct pulled up ciu&acte downtown land, he noted, "This mi&bt He stid the planrun1 comm1~ion h~ Fort W~ Te~, Muonic Lod1e and be red uced from five years to ail monttti. nowmnc St. ~ . ~ be better in some cltles but in LllQl'i• I lendef!CY lo Ret boged down 1n trivia. the Profl:u&onal Bueball p I ayers GN!!n left the court room to besln PDT) >II Ill Pathologi@l want@ we have a 1peclal lilusUoo, s fine beach Councilman .Peler Ostrander moved lo AssoclaUon. -preparaUon of his a~al against 1111 ~!l;f!':.:~mthe ~. • • wtthtl'I too ~>'.~ of_ th~ J!Mkjn1. stiue! =~~ ~~d•;:;:. =bu~-~r;,~ ita1: ~vih~~:·.~:~ tow~ ~1:' ve.~~!"1s ~i:· sll~test doub~ ~tiiny •-• -where he hu JFK 'Murder Bullel8 tu..,_ And lfiey coulij eliminat~,lhe need readin1 and will be up for ......r readi"I lowed by burial it'Paclfte View Me..,. my· mind that the ippellat• court wll :a blC:helor fla(....S.mlldl hl1 flrlt public 1 • ~ for mor.e park!na: It the b.eaeh. July 1. rial Park. quickly reverse this declslon," he aaid. ~ranee 11 prime minilter~lect. .. TOPEKA:. ,x.an. (UPJ) _ Dr. John Joy Dickerson, president of the ---------------------------------------;i:i H•tb, nonul\f 1 ahJ, ntlrinc fiaure, ' M: NldxU, 1 ,palholoaiat at the Universi· Citizens' Town Pl1nning Association: on .the doorltep in the IUOlbint ty of K•nua Medical Center, has filed pre1mted the commission with a CTPA vtnc · ud · llDWni wltb und:lscWMd a fedlril auif to uamint the bUIJet! ccmmentary on the general plan concept ll&bt at crowds cbe.eriae: and cl1pplnC whidl killed President John F . Kennedy and said, "We like the plan, but we · and wounded former .Texu Gov. John would 1ike more malls and peripheral ~e tteppld lt>to. his ~and wu dri'1!< B. Connally., parking structures to keep mort cars , , · the Conlflrvltive central office where Nichols alfd..he wanted to subjec·t. the out of I.he central bus.Ines! district." • · ther ldp·crowd cm.tecf him. bullet. fr~ts to ''neutron activaUon Downtown ahoppers:, she noted, already :ti · analysis" to determine if the mttala use the streell 11 "malls,~· p.1rkin1 Ulelt • ~ In the fraaments m1tch and therefor• can and wa\IUnc back llld forth acrou ~ came from the 11me weapon. the 1treeb, dtlllplte the baW-ds. • • DAILY PILOT Ha1stise._. _ .. _ ~ COdT l'USLtlMllit9 cc:wu.urr le"rt N. W-4 l"rc.•INflt ..... ,.....,_ J., ••. C.,,ley \tlQ ,,...:_1 ~ GMw91 M•llllll" n."'''· K ... n ll~UIW The"''' A. M1111t9ii .. M ........ h llor l lclri..4 P. Nill ...,...ar....~rhllW --ca .. ,..., • WKit ..., •~ ~ ..... =-lhl-w.t· ...... ~­=---; m ,._, ,._ :.~=~..:::-= Political, Marital C-IWuner Fights Battle On Two StateFro-nts Presklenlial alde Murray M. Chotlner sending his top advisor lo guide Sen . has ..,._dispilched to -C..li!oml~ tO-Murphy'1-fortunes In his-bid for-re-eiec-help Sai. Geor1e Murphy ln th• pohUcal lion arena , only to run Into tl'Oublt-bimlelf · on the marital '""1t. The--aewtl)' H1U1 Jlep.lblican;-hotw•er, tils estranged wife ls taking the battle uid his camP1llft against Congre11man lo court. John Tunney (0-Rivttside) is runnina: Preaident Ni1on's rpeclal advltor ls smoothly and he doesn't need help . due in Los Anaeles tod1y, while Mrt. He 1190 den ied knowledae of CJhotlner's' Am11l1 ''Miml" O.Otiner of tJeW'port reported mission and whether he wo_uhf 8-ch Is due In Oranp County Superior be present Friday when Murphy ad· Court Monday. . dresses the fourth lMeMlal Weatern Win.- She has filed 1 pet.JUon for legal ners Rbundup, teparaUon and Sl,000 per month Npirate The Western Winners are comprised of m1inten1nce. A 9;)0 1.m. Marina on Republ ican officHHkers ind the word the matter is schtdu}ed before Judp around W•lhincton l& I.bat President Nix· Robert Banyard . on aims to keep S.. Murhpy in the ChoUner, 1 lon,Ume ll e pa b 11c1 n winners' clttle. ltralqisl and ronner Beverly Hilla at. A sourtt clo. to C.pltol Hill 11Jd t.omey, hu been aeparated from bla . Chotlner wlll be.aullned to ldvl• the wife since last Aprll , · when their candidates and lheir wives and aup. Chrlatm.11 Day, 1985 mmlap )Yefll on .. portcrL on funcf.raWnc, apeech.makint the roeu. ond how 1o <teal .tth the news media. "My attorney I! I J.)emocr1t, .. u ld .. He WIS I by~ in President Mrs. Chotlnv tod1y with a atale. . Nl•on 's .J• eamp1tin •nd w11 awn. Informed polltl~al aourct1 11 I d. moned lo Waahlnl\Oft on 1pecil.l .•uitn· W..,.., 11111 PmlclOlll NlllOo wu ment after the victory, .... MASI Jor , •• I SPICIAL $1-44~. $1..-.lf"""". - ........ , ..,.... ........ ..,. ·····~ ... h .......................... ., .... .. ,....Miity ..... ...., •• , ........ ,,... .. ............................ Ir. -. --~ .... -ow ........ -~······· Olft' -... -....... -...... , .... DEALERS FOR: HENREDON -DREXEL -HERITAGE • INTE•IO•S NIWl'O•T llACH · LAGUNA liACH • 1727 Wllldtff ii.. '42·-P'Nllllioftal lntwlor Ml North CNot H "4-6U1 . Ql"IN PRIDAY 'TIL ' Doell .... Aqllalllo AID OPEN Pan;'lv 'TIL ' .. ..... t• "-MM rtf ..... a..itt ..... 1W J • > • t • c 1. u i Cno dia~ Newp sew a( de Ve~ day. The the s Cool" ~-Sider rriarir Newp for ~ to"" --The to bui for 5 sea a avera woold pipe I Rici for tt Boa re . tbat r Apprc \\'ill of ·En The Buildi A r Linda Newp delay, Bue been Bueea to ful questi "I I gaiil,' I dor it. .. p s " ··-II y, lo or .. .. r I I! I I I I ·~, • . " L CAIL Y PU.ft. ::, Crystal CoV.P.· ·~ ~_,. t; A d .;..,_ -·C:ounci1inen •· .I!='. • · -vyciu 8 r o, . · . i.. • • • Bew!!!t si.'ted ~ii .County to · Study i Sewer Line . ·Unf'ppr~~iated . ·Streamline -'All ilnclnllll-Laguna Beach ... l ' . '" Under .St~dy rnot:orcYclist came out aecond beat \ Th~y afiem-when · he alle1edly attempted to embrace a woman driver by reacthing an arm tbrou&b bet car window. -·ne ca:guna: woman toJa police C.OOatruclion of a long pipeline to she W,.d stopped her c a r dispose into the oct11n midway between . preparatory to making a turn on · Newport Beach and Laguna Beach Skyline Drive 1t Pv-k Avenue when Rwag'e from fiilure~ trvlne'---Rinch -a bearded motettyclist in his late • , ' -• · 20'1 r o d,e· u p aJon&side o n a. · developments ls up for consideration Fri-, motorcycle. .. . · _ . day. • ·After commenting lh'at she .was The city of Newport Beath is asking · "cute," tbe · rider reached in the Santa Ana Regional Waler Quality ~rough her car ":Window and put Control Board to de'"" .,;, ...... . his ann around her neck . -~-·-~ ,, ..• ---.. ,.,.E,.Qll-!'O"<----The·objecl'of lllrojf~t\olf ·n<ade- . 111der possible. effects on kelp beds, ' a few . co.mments of ber own, nfarine ·preserves and the waters of emphasized 'wilh a . firm. 'Shove ·. Ni:_~rt Harbor before selling standards which caused _her ~dm_irer to fall for the Irvine . Randi water District · i>ver. along · with hia bik e, as_ she I · l drove off. o mee~. The~RanCh-Water-Dlstrlct'"P"ro"'po"'s"'es.-·L..-.:....--='======:.J to b~ld a sewer ouUall at Crystal Cove for 5,000 ·feet :almost a mile) ouf. lo . . sea and tenninatlng In water with an average depth of 190 feet. The outfall would be ·equipped wilh holes alone the pipe to diffuse the discharge. Ricihard Bueermann, e~ecuti~e officer for the Regional Water Quality .Control Board said the board sets standards • that must be met in the sewage disposal. Approval of construction or the outfall 'rill be up to the U.S. Anny Corps of ·Engineers. The hearing will be at the State Office Building in San Bernardino. A re.90Jution prepared by Cooncllman Lindsley Parsons and adopted by tbr Newport C_ity Council asks for a 30:day delay. Bueennann said no communication has been received from Laguna· Beach. Bueermai:in said he hasn't had a chance to fully evaluale the Newport delay r~ quest, just received. Teeners Start Summer Wrong A mer~ group of teenagers from Gardena, who said they were celebratint Uieir graduation, ~ up in the arms of the law in Laguna Beach early toda~. Summoned to lhe Sleepy Hollow area shortly after midnight by the manage- ment of Vacation Village Motel, police booked three 17-year-old boys, four girls aged II and 17 and , one l&-year-old boy on chargts of curfew vkilati,on.and · ~ssion-of alcohol. The young celebrants were round.ell up on ~ beacl;l aft.er the motel mana1er complained they were rufl:'ling through the property disturbing guests. Police said a number of beer cans and cigarette bulls ~ere fouiid in the motel pool. The y,oungsters were 'turned Sessions 2 Mesans Hurt . In So11tl1 Coast Cycle Accident Plans to See Niece's Wedding : President Nlxon has_ cancelled an. · nounced plans to attend the wedding or--a niece in Newport Beach June 27 · and, instead, will arrive in San Clemen~ early in August. highly reliable sources said today. Reports issued il_l recent weeks had said that the President and First Lady ·· would attend the June 27 rite Sin' New~rl · Beach of a niece, Lawrene Nixon. Rapid" Transit· - Sheriff's Post Election . Fight RemniM Alive '· One victory In a court clerk's bid advantage and ' created the lmpnuion to beCOme Orana:e County Sheriff.Coroner that tile veteran offlClf was an ln· was won Thursday when a motion to cumbent. . further consider his contention that his The Superior Court cli!rk points ouf opponent's victory was illegal was ·al> ir. his, acilon·that U}e.office o( iheriff-cor...- pri>ved in court. oner . was a newly created post and Marshall Norris cl.ii.ims that Sheriff. his name should havJ been printed Jn Coroner James Musick's election was unlawtul and should be ruled Invalid. top place on a specUied number ol • "I don't really see what a delay would gaiil," he said. "On the olher hand, 1 don't see anythlng objectionable in it." over to their parents. i iiiiiiiiil-Two Qlsla Mesa men were lreal.ed for minor injuries at South Coast Com-- But sources said the trip had been canceled and the next one scheduled by the Nixons is early in August when Congress adjourns. - The Orange County Board o f ballots. Supefvlsors t\Rs offered a motion to Norris said it was agreed before the· intervene in the case, acting as the election that hia name would pt prime 'It's . DAILY -Pl LOT 2-for-1 Nile out .AT THE OLD BALL GAME !ILOT ~ETE INVITES EVERYONE TO SEE THE ANGELS . PLAY KANSAS CITY WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, AT HALF PRICE. Get two reserv•d •••f tick•ts for the Wedn•sd•y ni9ht, July I, An9•l1 vs. Roy1ls 91me 1t An1heim Stedium for the normtl pric• of on• tickef. (Buy one: th1 DAILY PILOT CJiYet you on•.) 2111!'$3.5-0 2-$2.50 TICIEH FOR TIC Km FOR $3.50 ~· $2.50 You c1n r111rvl 1n entire section or jUst two 111ts. 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Steven Charles-Laubly, 21 , 2421 Elden Ave. and his passenger, W i I I i·a m Borgeson, 20, 134 W.-Wilson St., "told police ·they .were eastbound on Bluebird Canyon Drive near Carmelita Street when their motorcycle collided with a car driven by Judy Anne Brtnnan, 33, of 30732 Driftwood Drive, South Laguna, as it made a left tum. The two cyclists were taken to hospital by 1mbulance, Wabl) sufferi111 cuts and bruises on his arms, Borgeson with a leg injury. Entries Arrive For Daily Pilot BalJ Ga1ne F ete First entries have arrived in the DAILY PILOT Early_ Bird Bonus contest, the "ex. Ira added attraction" that offers an Orange Coast arei• youngster 1 chance lo meet his (or her) favorite Angel . player on 2·for-I aight at the ball game . The contest is open to iny boy or gtrl 16 years old. or younger who wants to try for the prizes ·when ordering' lickets for .the July 8 Angels vs. Kansas .City contest. That's DAILY PILOT 2-for·l Night and readers can bt;,y all the tlckfts they want for that game for half price. The way it works is that reader! . of the DAILY PILOT clip out the . mail order coupon appearing daily . in the - aewspaper and send i1 for as many That will mark the start of the Nixons' month·long vacation, spent last year at ·the Western White , House. , • The holiday is expected to be the Orange County Eleclion Board and this bllllng on all ballots in the aecond and · move was approved by Superior Court fourth dlstrtcta under the rotation systeyo - Judge William C. Speirs. .accepted by all candid1tes in noo-io--·· The preslding Jurist set July 1 as cumbent races. a hearing date and will appoint another d.>unty Clerk William E. St John h••• ~an1c this summer· judge to rule on the issue at. that time. adnUtt.ed the error and offered before, The bride is the daughter of catering Norris contends that the llsting of the election to correct it by printing firm executive· Don Nixon, a resident f\tuslck ln top spot on all county ballots special ballots for the office of aberiff.'. of Baycrest--in+Newport. -gave--lhe-long-time-sheriff-an-unlair~. $3.50 __ or.__$J.50_licke as'..-ihey-want.~ _ -SAVE TH 'E For each ticket the reader buy~. the DAILY PILOT will give him a free ticket of equal value. Early Bird contest.ants are asked mere- ly to send in with their ticket orders a statement of 100 words or less begin- ning : "My favorite Angel it , because .• .'' Winner selected by the judges will -receive four free tickets for-some'"future- . Angel home game, a baseball autograph- ed by the Angels ·and ·a cha11ce to meet hii favorite-Angel (and have pk:· lutes taken for publication) prior to _lhe July I game at Maheim Stadium. J.., Runner·ui. •prize winners each Jrill receive two tickets to a subsequent Angels game. Deadline for "Early Birds" is 1110011 on Friday, June . ·21. Deadline for all 2-tor·I ticket orden -ia: 5 p.m. Monday, June 29. - Miami Peaceful After Y iolenc:e--1 MtAMI (.AP ) -POiice gambled with a relaxed curfew and won a sJ>Olty lruce today in black neighborhoods raked by four nights of shooting, looting and firebombing. Viol!nce fell on to scalterl'd Incidents of sniping and fire bombing. . The shooting started · Monday ·after reports that 1 whlte grocer Pad insulted a Negro housewife. Police softened lhe curfew at the re- quest or City Commissioner A t hBl-e e Range \\'ho telephoned that more lhan 300 Negro )'OUths gathered outslde her ofllct shouting demands for an end to Ibo niridion. • ' . , EASY WAY ... ~~;_.c_~-=--'--~""'--.:.......~.:.......~~--~ -. • BY .MAIL -! FOR ' SHRINK-PR00F-INVBSTMEN~'---~-- IN SURAN CE TO $20,000 5% PASS BOOK 7~% CER'l'IFlCATE WRITE ~~ FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS -'-'-~•I~ ;:i.,_._ -- -- SOUTH PASADENA • 1000 Foir Ooks Ave. L SAN MARINO • 1355 Huntington Driva SYcomore q ... 14 3 • MUrroy 2-1131 .~~ . -. -~ -- • . I • • , --r I . . -----__ .. _ ----------·---~----··-------------'-----.:..._ _____ ....,;,. _____ _;;, ___ ._ tCI , ... llJr .. D* ,_. l'9fU -' . -_¥ _________ -------------~~~--~------------~-, . • • ,_, -~---====- War Debate ·bimited I Senate Will Work on Othei: L~gislation '-. " WASHINGTON (UPI) -'The Senate the P'resklent's power~-., .,._cwnmander "?"Tilt J}yrd p~al Is a sequel to finally bas broken the toe.lam on vital in cruet to protect b1a troops. . his amendment defeated last Week. Ttie domesUc legislation; but its five-week Another vote wu set •for Monday'. , ~ cU.fference is Byrd's original debato -~a-ancl=~·-Sen· .llobert..C.JlfnL (Jl,W-\'1.Ll!U_ ~illcatlon~W:ould have boelL.lacl<ed ---slitution drones on, introduced ~ amendment .peclfyinc the on to the-key operational clause of · senators Wllnimousl}' alf'eed ThursOiy-CooperaiUN:h measi:we c1oes-not take t-the -Cooper.church ~ measure, his ·ne• to iay aside the C:arnbodli. issue during away from the Preslaent '0..'that ~cc» .' arl\endmwlt would be aU.acbed . to &he evening hours tQ act-on-· the backlog · sUtutional. power ~ · ~)' . b' e · end ri the bill. of appropriaUons -bills· and -otbet vital ' necesaary~ prot.ect~ the Uva 0( QDtka . Chureh contends Byrd's new amend-... domestic legislation that have been ·pili~ States arroecrrorees wt-ever: dtpJoYed:" ment simply SpeIIS out the president'• up~.~~t. however, :did· not .•!>' ~~.expected to win nelr-unanbnous powers as oomma.nder·in-diief, whtle the pear to put the senate much ~loser ' Back~r~ of the Coopet~urc~ ~ , on'e rejected Jast ... week would have to a showdown on the pending bill to ment .oqwckly endorsed it,. contendmg diminishe;d, ind perhepl wrecked, ·the cut off funds for future U.S. military it was only another jn a series of conaressional power under the C<>&- operations in Cambodia. . essentially meaningless gestures of sup-, stitution to control the purse strings Debate over thecontroyersi'al proposal, port fqr presidential powers l-h al·_ for~ Ca~bodla venture. . • -- --spomored by Sens. John Sherman Cooper , Congress could nQt take away evi n if -Sen, RObert P. Griffin (R-Mich .)., tile (ft.Ky.) and Frank ChurCh (!).Idaho). it -C · 'slant-miniority Jeade,;oWd:the~'==lll'f.=== became sidetracked again· today on Admin istration allies endorsed it, calJ.. Byrd amendment was•even stronger than ' ·. the issµe that bu .P1aaued tt from the in-g it .a major ~ssion by the antiwar the last and its panag~ WQUld be a ' oUt.set: whether tti.e measure takes away bloc. key victory for the admiJ\iltra«on. ;;Harllord Wis., • police officer H~gh CarP.,nter of the Juveni1e Di.Won. gives tallts .on drugs .. tQ . school chlldren as part Of his job. In ·a ta)k last month to oighth gra- ders at St. Kallian's School, be burned wafers that give off a smell 1imilar..JL-r:nar_ij!J8D~. On ~ class 1>uling Monday at Devilrs t.ake sta e Park· some of the St. Kallian's pu .. pils sniffed what they said smelled like those wafers. They' talked t~ their counselor and be-.called the. park ranger. Four ·young ·people . were found nearby, arrested and charged with •possession and use Qf 1 • • 19ll~r Patrols -~Super_Spy'-U_.S. Satellite_-1t•-1~-j marijuana . .. • City officials lwve set aside Satu rday, July 18, as "Pig Da'I/" tn honor of all lOw enforcemtnt agencies of the city and. countt1. Jn conjunction with "P·ig Doy," the Tuscaloosa 'Sertoma Club an- nounced Tuesday it is planning Shot Civilians, ·ia~nched_ by Air Force Troop Reports 20.302 lo : •• ~1 m1·1 .. high .. • a,watennelon cutting for the day ._ and will distribute 10,000 fcpel buitons and 10,000 bumper stickers dealing with tlte sloga1~ "Pridt~·1nte9rity and. Guts." The ~'LL GRAB THE MANE OF THE BRITISH LION. Conserve.fix• Edwerd Heeth Next Prim• Minister .f CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) -The ~ir ~ "' Force rocketed a, secre1 satellite toward Both of the earlier satellites are In a distant orbit today in a project believed orbits that cross the equ.itor at an angle of about 10 degrees. In &uch a testing an advanced early warning path, they trace a· flgure-eilht pattern system against missile attacks. above one area on earth, The shot, however. was believed to Informed sources said the satellites 'j buttons will sa11, "I'm a PIG Root- er." . •stiff!' Softens DA NANG, Vietnam (UPI) - A le<n· aged U.S. Mirine Corporal tOOay told. a court martial. boJrd be waWhed four other leatherneck members-of a "killer team'! patrol shoot to death 16 Viet. namese women and ehildren in a northern hamlet. Another Marine told ihe ~ourt that be a re_pea..l.9!._ two earlier laupchings are part of a new early warning system that sent satellites into-near-Jtationary · mentioned recenUy in Congressional . "dwell" orbits that remain over one teStimony. D. John Foster, director of the Defense Depai'tment's research pro-• . . . ---"anything out after dark _is fair gai'ne" Campaign Warmed Heath Manner 1or such patrols. which normally opera~ • Deputy sheriffs in T a c o m a , Wash., are looking for the'""Person \\tho tried to feather his nest by stealing $659 worth ·of concrete molds from Roy Melvin. The molds --" used to make bird baths. 2-·-• . •• _LONDON (.\!') -Edward Richard Geoi'ge Heath went into the Briti!h elec- tion umpaign .with a marked distaste for 1the hurly burly of-the hustings: • epublican Senator Jacob . Javitl Ted Heath ended· tt::i 1miling, pressing the nesli, kissing babies -and, winning. In the .early days ' of the campaign, · commentaton unfavorably compared Heath's sUff, formal , s Ii I ht l y authoritarian manner with the genial, easy;tol.nl, ~racking style or Prime Minister ·Harold Wilson, The people I weten'( lfarrwlg lo the baChe)or )eader of the COnserV.aUves, they said. . ' But u the contest warmed ~p. the 63-year~Jd Healh did, too striding into throne• of voterl, cl'asping hands, kissing . a baby occuionally and predicting vie· , tory when all the w>lls said defeat. Dell>ite b.la A_upper-elass accent and ~-JI llalllol College, Oxford - . which hu. produced more pr i m e mtnilten than any single British in-- 1Ututioa -Heltb's origins are more ~ lbaD .Haro14 Wilson's. wusOn·1 father was an industrial * *,* President Lauds • Britain's Heath ew York proves that height is no itation to spteking ability, cu he 1.s a little help from his fr~ndt. He WASIDNGTON (UPI) -President standing on a United Pr~ss lnttr-Nixon telephoned Edward Heath today tional equi~box ill ordn to to concratulale him on his victory in- e himself more visible above tM the BrlUab election d · Nixon told the next prime minister gle of microphones unna a be kJoked forward to continuing the eech on Cambodia. ..close historic association" between the e · two countries. At last Utere's hope that the \Vest· Nixon a1Jo put in a trans-Atlaritic call Tongue-tied Chub Minnow may Jp defeated Prime Minister Harold ;aved from extinct on. ThTOhlO-WiliOifexpressing--:-his-!!~rsonaLsy.m· ivision of Wildlife has closed to · pathy." Nixon recalled to Wilson that it catchers the lowe·r five miles he had lost a couple or importa\1t eleci- ~King'& Creek-iILChampaign Co~!!:. tion_s himseµ. . in an effort to save the rare min-White Hou1e P,ress Secretary R.ona:ld w in its last Midwestern strong-L. Ziegler aaid ?jixon told Heath that old. Wildlife experts say_pollution "he ~ed forwi~~ to seeing him and d the lack of iood bank cover working with him. ave caused Ute dis$ppearance of No date. was s~t for a meetina:. e minnoW elsewhere. however, Ziegler sa1d. Rains ,Fall Over • chemist. Heath's was a earpenter ~ his mother wOrked-occasjonally. as a maid. As a youngster Healh attended the state-run Chatham House School in seaside Ramsgate, while other Jittle Tories were getting their educations al suth. elite schools as Harrow or Eton. Chatham House's debating soeiety pulled the shy~lS:year.old ou\ o(·his _s_~IJ~d­ he went on to become president or the Oi ford Union. a traditional launching pad for British_ P-Qlitieians. ~-. Heath's lower-class background might lodcally have led him lo the Labor or Liberal parties, but he liked the Conservative commitment to a philosophy or ini:lividual freedom and the ereatim1 or national w~alth. ''The key to everytl}lng is the creation of' more natlonal wealth," he once told an interv iew. "·Wilhout some prosperity you can't have a full life -traveling, -theatef,' ~l>OOKs -of your own and not- bOrrowed from the library, If you want freedom and a life which can be active and reflective, then this is the basis." In recent years he has done his reading and reflecting in a luxury apartment irr Albany, 'London's most desirable apartment hou se. In private life, Heath is an ei1thusiastic musician and-an ·accomplished organist. When he gets a chance, he loves to conduct choirs, Yachting is his other passion. * * * TIMES MISSES BY EVEN DOZEN LONDON (UPI) -The Times of Lon- don bad 'the right eleclion but the wrong ctate -by. 12 years -in comparing the trend toward a conservative-victory to Harry S. Truman's upset victory over Thomas E. Dewey . "It looked like the most astonishing upset of electoral predictiOn since Harry Truman trounced Governor Dewey in 1960,'' th,c Times said. The Truman- Dewey race was in 1948, Midwest in "hostile" regions. The testimony came at the court martial of Pvt. Michael A. Schwarz, i1, of Wiirton, W. Va., charged witli premeditated murder along with three other Marines who will. be tried later . Lance· Cpl. Michael S. J(rlchten, 19, of Hanover, Pa., thin and · tired after beln1 booplLallzed_ wllll.mJl]arla, testified he watehed the Marine patrol remove five women and 11 chlldreJJ,. fri;im three hUts-at the-villaee-of Son -Than,& last Feb. 19. He said the Marines cut down the ciVllialll ttlth MUS automatic rifles;-:45- caliber P.iftols..and a gfenade }luncher. Krichten . has been granted tmmunity from pt'OMCUtion to Wtify at Uie trill. Kricbtei't said the killings were ordered by the patrol leader, Pvt. Randlll D. Herrod_. 20, of Calvin, Okla. He aaid the Marines, on a night "killer team" patrol 'on the rugie(l Que Son Valley first woWlded a woman who tried to escape, . aOd Herrod ordered Schwan: fu ''finish lier off" with-a pistol. - "Herrod told us to kill the rest of the people,"· Krichten said. "He said, 'I want these pe<>ple killed.' I turned to Pfc (Thomas R.) Boyd and asked, 'ls he crazy or what?' " Then, the Corporal said, "everybody shot." He told the court he himaelf · fired over the heads of the victlrris. Lanci -cp1:-caryE. Freer testifieQ it was common practice for "killer teams" that "anything. out after dark is fair game~ and that he had liien on patrolS where civilians were slain by Marines. Freel, of East Tawas. Mich., was ad¥ vised by the court of his rights against self incrimination and tater ordered not to speak with reporters. , 3-step Lottery System Devised - F or July Draw WASHINGTON (AP) -Draft officials have devised a three~tep lottery to ~ure that the selection oC numbers is random and thus avoid criticism that SlITTounded the first drawing last December. Start of Summer Jolted by Violent W ~atlier The new system will employ both man· and computer when the drawing is held July 1 to determine the order in which young men turn1n1 .19 wlll be Inducted into the armed forces. ' - Temperature• Hltll Ltw ~rec. _ The plan, .an offttjll said, is not yet in final form, but offidals_ hope to avoid charges the so-ealled fishbowl drawtJlc ,A1'"111\1t111Vt 81k11nlltlCI ~ ,, 62 tl 15 .. ~ • 5 5• " " n " .... ~ .. •2 • 3? .. .. " " • ., " " .. " " .. .. " u .. " .. " " u n .. ., " • .. ,. .. .. " " " " .. "' .. " " ... " .. .. ... ,, n J• •oo " " .. ., ' " " " .. " " .. .. K ooi " " .. held last year favored men whole birthdays [ell early in the year . The new plan calls for the Natimll Bureau of Standards to use a computer fo-scrm:nblt the 366 da.ys in _the year -including Leap Year's Feb, 21 - a total of 50 different ways. , The 50 3!f.part lists then would be pul Into sep;frate envelopes and shuffled. A bystander presumably woukl pick an envelope. 'Ille computer-ICf'uribled dates JI t.hen wouh:I be put in eapsules and plac'ed Jn a glass jar and Jnixed. The third step calls for a public draw· ing Similar to the one held Dec. J, ·•' The order in which a man'a birthday •1' is drawn will determine the order iD which he 1111y ~drafted.- ., Nixon Nmnes Oflicial WASHINGTON (UPI)---PrtsldtnL Nixon today named Lturenct1 H • Silbenflan as unaerteetelary-of Labor.' Sll bennan," ls a nat!J:L of Y1"'k, Pa .• has been the deportment's cliltl 11111 officer and a top .enrorcernent oftlctr as &~licllor ol labor • '• -. broad area of earth. .grams: said the United states was ac- The first in the series was launched celerating a satellite system designed Aug. 6, 1968, into an-orbit ranging from to provide early warning against Soviet 19,685 to 24,769 miles high. The· second land and sea-based missile attacks. was fired April 13, 1969, into an orbit The newest satellite took off from * * * Soyuz ~ :Y.nds · With New Mark Launch Pad 13 at 7:37 a.m. EIYI' on a two-stage AtJas..Agena rocket that clim~ bed into the clear sky on a brilliant pillar.of orange flame. As the machine . reached the upper atmosphere, a long ~ white trail of vapor blossomed out behind it. For Endurance MOSCOW (UPI) -Russia's two-man ° Soyuz 9 space craft parachuted safely to earth in Soviet central· Alia today, ending a mission of -nearly 18 days that vaulted RuSsia ahead Of'the United Stites in the field of ~ e'nduraoce, the official news :agency 1m feported. Cosmonauti Vltaly Sevastianov ind Adrian Nlkolayef soft.landed under three parachutes strung-~ their silvery Soyuz at 7:59 a.m. EDT alter.-a flight thlt lasted 17 days, IS hiurs and 59 minutes. 1be craft lahded 47 miles west of K:aragbaiida in· Soviet Kazaktlstan . Medical checks made at the scene showed the two men "h"ia well withstood the condlUons of weightlessness and ,the fllcbt," Tass ..W. ~ . -, · Soyuz 9 had .blast~· of£ at IO p.m, (3 p.m. EDT) on-Junt-1 and the landing, today ec~pesd the rormer record, held by astronauts Frank Borman and· James Lovell, the Gemini 7 pilots ,whO relnaitled aloft for 13 days, eight hours and 35 minutes. The launching was not announced ahead of time, but the t~foot rocket was cle arly visible on its lawreh pad spouting oxygen vapor for more than an hour -a sure sign a shot is imminent. A lau nch attempt. was ealled off Tuesday. apparently because uf t h r ea t e n i n C· weather. It was the first space shot from the cape since April 22 when the NatiOnal Aeronautics and Space Administration '13tmehed a corrunW)ications satellite. Usually before space shots, the launch time and details of the mission are announced, Today's flight was only the third secret orbital launching here in seven years, The Air Force advised news media twO years ago that some Defense Depart· · ment launchirigs were planned for the cape "requiring a greater degree or security protection than others made in the past." Most of the nation's classified military shots are carried out from Vandenber1 Air Force Base, Calif., where satellites are easUy launched into polar orbits. The cape, however, is the best site for launchin'g into stationary orblt.s with •~low angle"to the equator. Pera-Before aMd After . . . The Peruvian. town ·of Yungayl-ij. the Andes Moun_tain's ls shown-1*- fore (top) and' aner it was destroyed by a mudslide caused by tho earthqualce Lhat,•book Peru May 31 •. Most Of the city's 20,000 residenll perished in the clisasier. · • • - • • i • • I 1 I ' .... ·I "" ... "" be "' .. elt evi di1 ne: Co He WE ( • ... ea: 1 Ill< be1 by' the • Jia• ( the i1'l Wt tlll an •• "" a,L _, to hel fieo bel .• s 1\ ... loc ha 'Fl• an WO • "' Sh al> tl> 1 .. I ,., le! el> sit ti> 31· an Oi ' ,, th of of • M ta d' I~ .. ' °' "" wl Ill "' Lu CG ... "' B1 In • I . ~ ·-, .,-------=...,--:-i:c:;---=="---...,.., ..... -";r"""'I' -~ ·' .. ..-. .. -' ; ~ . . I • • • .. , -" -s.in Clemen-&e , ... . -. ·--\ --~=-.;.: Jotlily'~ l'tilial ' .. ' -' · Cap~st,-ano ~ f •• ... ... ' .... .1 • ' ' . · .lEN ·eENTs ; ·. =-""=-:::.:.. 9 ' -.. ~ 1' ·-' . . . ' ' • • ' I • ' rilis~ ones .3-, • J. ()'.f!-.-- Clue~Eyed . ' In Clemente Slaying lly JOHN V ALTER2A Of Mii o.ity Plllt S .. ff Phyiical evidence, including several b&oody foot prints near the kitchen sink were the prime object today in the . , "" -Ted-, • LONDON (UPI). -eo-rvllive. Party leader Edward ~ --Lobor Prime MlnlslOr llanlld WU-tocliy in a 1-ral eledlcn .upeet blamed in port on a boulewives revolt ipiDlt ttte . .,. Ing· -ol llvlnf under the WlllOll aovemment. . . ., ., • .; ' :pf-. '.,--. • .. 7fl-· ~-- .st· " ' - , mounting investigation or the brutal beating and slabbing murder earlier this 1 WJboo asked .for an audience , with Queen Eliulieth fl .al Bucklniham Palace .to. hand in~hia Labor porty gov~t's resipatJoa . and with it Slick SJ>Qtted week of a young San Clerllf;Dte~b!:>u~if~ • .._. _ ·Orange CoWlty Sheriff's crime lab in- SUMMER PORTRAIT: PATrv BRUENIG, 21, FIVE~FEET, SEVEN INCHES, AND ·J6.:J<W6 She Can Road Yeur Mind...; Yeu Wont to Take•tho Dey Off and Go to !he Baach. Rliht? -Ii!;-hopiS -or:-belnf""tbe '7llnt pdiOe mlni!ler in Brilllh blsl«y to .. 1n -consecutive five year '_terms -11 predicted by publlc.OP.il!i1!P poll!. vestigaton, who are continuing minute examination of literally bundles· of evidence, al8o are .esamining the prints discovered near the-kitchen sink in the next room from tbi bed where Mrs. Comie Lynn Johnson was found slain. Her Marine husband found the body Wednesday noon. · J.ury Clears Son Of lndustriali.st • luf ormation Lack Hinders ' ' . ' . .. S~ji~giilg ~~:. Sollfug S~d' · It was . posaible the polls :'prediclhlc== a big Wilaon victory had ~kd to com- placeocy • -and non-YOllog. ~ II)' Loborttea.· By · niiht!all Heath· will · be In powlr . 'Ille , V.S.: ~. Gulid """"""' .. In .the bluest po\lllcal ~.in Bri\a\n eslimoted !100 bariels ol all ~linl ai ' since Labor's Cl~t ~ ~ out tHe 'ocean within half a mile.ii Newpad · 11 ~· al Pl ' · f L · ' the government o l 'Prime Mhiist.er Beach. this morning after 1 ~· .ucW ~ne.r . . · an or ,aguna Winiton10lur<:liJU at the close ol World wasbed 1n.Thunday ni..-and - . ' . w~ '~$5 p.m. (5:55 ,LID. PDT) HUlh'i three-quarters of •.tn.ile fA btai:li. • ~ Coroner's investigators said today the 20-yier--Old victim had been victously stabbed, slashed and beaten sometime early TUesday ·morning.. 0 D . Ch· ges Tbe uwestlgators declined to describe . n . rug ' o.r the cutting weapon used, but said th e beating on the woman's head was caused bi a stool found in' the kitchen. Either the beating, or the repeated cutting, Usbing and stabbing of a knife could have caused death. · · cOrooer's in_vestiptor Joh~ Gill said there was "no evidence or violent sexual ~lty" tn the autopsy ·examinat~oh Wid-say Jliibl. He woilld not amplify -". . · "And It's ..utually ""-1lJle to fix an euct time of duGa. lt seems to ... ia !be "iclnilJ ~-II)' the bus- -..; .aboitli: -lit Wt lot -k . at'i:3o a.m. Tueilclay," GW Bdded, :Mart Jolmon, 19, who left his wi{e to repOrt for guard duty at ,the, Marine helicopter base at Sapt:a Ana, told of· ficers be returned from work shortly before noon Wednesday, unlocked the (~JOHNSON, Pace Z) .,,I ·• * * * Sherif£.. Hunts Deliberating long Into the night, a • ·· comienatives 1....-.i. 'the "..,,_ or·Jtl Qty crews ~lll'JY. tbls ~. I l1aultd lly ·BARllAM KREllllCH No Ung the DMJM view 'that Llll!Jla ...,.,_. .,._ • ·jury has cleared the son o[ a San or_. Dllltr ,,,.. stetr should \confine its planning \o the area in. Parllainent aeats . and tbu1 won an ~'1'0 ,~ JOlds ,of~tihe muck a.,r,·,md Clemente industrialist o( any pilt,·in Launching their e'lamir!atiort-of the oceanw, lnl of the ·prbpoaett . lnlahd . ablolute majorttyln die new ao;meinlier tillered· the reSttmder lo the be9da I lnciden ( -ol· Commoall. It ls party· olrqlh " ' . ' . . . a trial stemming rom tw.o . ts latest &enenl p1an· ·coricept 'lburaday · f~way; . and refrain from .e~nding in tbe .ffouae i which det«mines· who ii looked, clea~. . · . , involving marijuana and police ciasbes;. n'""t ta ... 1... Beach 1 ...... 1~ .. com. ~ ~~~ timits·beycmd'the freeway, Com--th. e _....:..,minis. ter. _ ~ · , , • -Ne\VROR Wep.t:rdi"'-.-~ .....,~.....,..,_.. 4 ~&~ • , ~ ... ~ -~ P-~ --m'lSSumer Robert Hutinp; wc:mdered .,....... ' ' · -·~_..._"\" ... ,, ~ Jarfies e. LuSlf, 22,-who llvNl -.-t~Z57l missioners a,... not mucb can be what effect delay Jn comtruCtion of·the Wlll9ft had w:l!teCl uqtil this rnprqent not see any rrior'e oU ~ oft Santa Ana A>e., Costa Misa, wheo the decided on unexa.tioo wl-more.Jn· fiMftyJlll&hl·bave. , "1 , • belor.e.COllClicll~ !wmllly(..al~ lri ~lh<ire. Bui .a~ .. Gaant-~ iociden\l .OOOlllJed i.te IUI NomMei:, ~arm-~ . ..!" e ew_ a y -,.......,. ..,o )een ~·II'* . C"Z ~'; !!O'~"!iil!.ili lllol"!lew "1'I' 1111 mi 11 ·~ • had beeo <harred with t .. cowill ol ~ ~-,...,.. the .proP01'4 mt 'bt '·IJull! 11 .U, cl,Jo .1o'\iie ..tioli man.· : M-, ,:~I olld,r~ 1'ick ...,_ Wlll!lll'li!jt assault and l!Wijuana _.... city al Irvini. . . 'rl. =· -to preft.t ~' oMI.• • ~ 1illnu1e1· -· w~ -'."'-'. a, . ml!e.<( .Jiion , h,,0--..i.: .. i..'.16'aoi, • • Ill The dru cbar and II They il>o qadllloW.p ;-Ir ol the -"'· " .. u H 's11 • .. ~---. .... -..,.....~ -·JwMgdr.L:.!~, 'the. ');,;;g~t iJanlel, -. J-6 -h•U ,••..-,_ ~-· --'~OI'· inl-&I.~ a...,.mc:ed:.."F,alowjuc.jbo-11'• tit•pcwtd 11 ·tlle Jellt at'1bt Up •~ ....,_.._ ~ ... plannllif-......... Jocatlonalhlsh Clly ,PlallnerA!.Autry.salll111ebaole -t·fllll 1111> ~'Jllli'ol t1f.ll1l~PinlJilull .. • r , Its deliberation• under Suplrlor Caur\ •denlllJ' 11'1'!111 -11 iilcl CMltlytJi shop-Idea of the 1enera1 "plin 'wolild be to ha ... ........i 'm"" a.aa. holl t111 .... 'l11e -'~-ol 111< On...,,....:.,:_,__, Judge samuel'Dr<iZen'• inllnldlom.· , :ping,....,. and 1!eW -¢ticlsm pennlt lmPJemenlalio!J i~' ...... ID feial~te in the new Hiiuoe !II Cqi\lmOnl Ille. prllno ' . w,..., •""'r"'""""."' ol ol .,"'""" ·-r.r -.i 1ra1. .....,, but,.~ '1!11111-fo-the~ay. Riinl~ utid for .,,.audJenlto wilb 'lbe. ~ Guan! tool: all -pies ai!I! They. fOUJ?d Lusk ~ I~ ll t Y. · .fic~IDd_lJlltini_pmblema. "ll .'it's 'bUUt-ii!:--the 'next 1 five ye&rs ber r mijelty:-<tortender;tbe-fMIP, Nm JP_.rmm&Jran--aulysis. • . . assaulting Lquna 'Jieacb police oll'ICtt 0pemnc tbti mmy with-.., o1 we.'B 'be. In, a. very 'jioor'. poattloo ,to !8oe <~,11ap·11 · '" 'w,;..;•-"l.t .. BlD. 'Mills Nid. .alJ-Johri Saporito last Nov.' 25,. when the ·· 'h die '"' ~ r ·ii.. IU •-· --patrolman tried ~.-~ bim "'"'•• ,the '-"lrilogle" north ol· the an , ·u1e£ ""i!"ct · 9 ', .. , TeSU 111 "I ·1 ' , ' "' In wilb Ille llicli 'lide Tbm.._ _,..,,. w UO<ft ---<LapM can,., -·Toro Road mo develdpmen ,•A.deljly·ln bul!Hlng It would --._.. anallegedmairjuanapictup .. J.1 termiaa,""'"'4totbecitytwo,.,. sivel us more ume 'to _t•kt_ care ··o1 c· · . F. •.. · . anc1 covered a 21).foot wide ltrlp" Judge .Dreiz<n ..... miei1 lbe -1 ..... p'-ro ..-. the 'DMJll•sug. :....,, and.olber problem•.~ ". ' . . ·cnsus .. ""§Ur.~,;: ': .and from illll west· ol Ille Newport _ shortly liefore midnilht we.i.e.toy, at pOtlcn u.i .Ille cKJ -de,an. • ~ ,aald lie ''-••'t' the .t.iangle . ., ,Pler_oo oat tbe.-pMlnlula to JJlh street. which time they found Lusk bmocmt" a;_ J u.... _._, ._.n '·" ' .. __.. -T c ' M ' · - after nearly six hours ol diacnsslon. .... _ .. w ......... -. --un-probauly ,woilld be m~. upenslv~ "" ' .o .. "'· i." ' o.ne .. ·y .. ··, . !fe said.four er five ·reeet' cil lhe slr1' Defense. atomey .Gearfe .. Chau! argued developed. . , the city tO oiiefaje,' wifli reprd to such was beall)' ,_ ......._ 'bolf : ., .. llldi Man, Woman ~~t11:i~::in;:'~ tob)'.!T.i~ :;:~;,.:~:: '.~p·':11 ... ':~';1,.id.. J~. San .C~me.ii.r.e'.' ~~ <T'" .. w::: .. ··~-.-i-~.,taot ,.ii.i-u.r client, who was the object,of a DllDbuat .. ,. J J I V:_t! D O"~:i'!~~~~he~sw~n:i:-~~ed~·,,..,=--1 "but , thil cOu!d ' take to or 15 years ,alter SW'.l~·today ~ lt1, l flJlb W --n · 1e1i<r -eath---''·Cost. Mesapollcene yea -Gtl$_-M~e~ ,pay,.i...~,"-~ _;'. ·-. - -. _ __1lle ~w~feaeral cellllllS ~ !._cM·beod!·•~l;o. c=-:;-o_c;o-~=~=::o~- at a friend 's home .. t Oll'·polnt lollowinl . ,-Thomas 3.0llils!On ' .WO!ldered · Ir · a.. San Cl~, iii ll~. ,1"bll. to 'Mlllt• aald the' joo''lhat ·wu lllriied Orana:e County sheriff's detectives were reported to be pressing a search today for a man anet woman who may have seen Mission Viejo teacher Mrs. 'FJOrenci! Brown before she was abducted and hacked to death more than two the Laguna· Beach incident; but' Lusk La , • .nexaUon of .land between the city limits cost the city money. ,_. under ltl:e'ly woold not be' coinln( uP'. fled and wasn~ hit when la-.men fired guna T·wist and the triangle · ~ight not· ell(! the State aubvenUona _ maiey i.turn;d Ile Hplllined', iliat ll1e sbit lbOf. - shots at him. . problem of ill l90lahon. to-··1 1 ch cl _...:. _,_ '-aa..,..,.,.;rs• 'feet u-~•ly 11 .. -~ H led' ned hi f , . Autry _..:: ...... _ 1 .. 1. f' CJwes or areas au as I•'"~"" ....., ~ .,.... ..,., uwq e repor y retur to · ·s amily An .1.-:.. k , __ 1.._.a -.u u~ recen acqu1S1 ion .o . . : • I oil sUdt 'ii ls ·.;,...._,,,_. -in San Clemente, where he was persuad· ru_1uy 1as ma~. atW1C11~ to a larae area of Ca'1)'on property by tax, gaa tax •. motor vehic)e 11n Heu ta1 :md~Jiat come.;;frGin ~~ weeks-ago. · · ed to give up and delivered to Chula's 1 ~ta.~~ of martJu:.na was~ a sin8;1e owner probably • w o u I d and others -are based on: population., the.; bilgts ·at' &ea. ', . -, 1 , • , ; law-offices in Sanla..Ana. • !!;w ;is ~~t =c~ng of~i~rs-_ ~cessitale _a dec.isiqp.Jmjt~ annexation _ San Clemente has been recetving. ~ · Qty General SerVJces Directoli jactJti The. pair, in their early 30s, were aeen by an employe o( Buffy's Coffee· snop-on tile arteffi00ri 0 f-June 3a t about the same time Mrs. Brown left the business to pay a .check for • teacher's meeting held earlier. Detectives said the couple could remember which direction Mrs, Brown left the restaurant on the afternoon when abe was abducted, taken to an unknown site, then viciously stabbed. Mrs. Brown, an El Toro mother of five, was never seen alive after her 2:45 p.m. visit to the restaurant. Two weeks later a youth walking in the El Cariso Village irea found the JI-year-old teacher's remains in an anlm1J-rava1ed grave 50 .feet from Ortega Highway In the "faHa area" Pilot F eafures Clemente Theater . . When there's a "crowd'' of 10 people at th;e Cabrillo Playhouse it's standing room only. This tiny home of the San Clemente Community· Theater is, polmd for pound, c;ine of the most active on the Oran1e Coast. . DAILY PJLOT entertainment editor Tom TUus reviews the history of this unique little thater in his Jl\t~ion column in , l o ct a y·' 1 Weekender, · Thurld . ht 1n the near future. . · subvenllons oo the baais al. a .populatkjn M'""'·-· ·"'d ••-men' , --u~be _ .. ay ntg. · He also noted that ·the Irvin.! Com 0 estimate of 17,060. Tbls waa the eStlmete ,,..,.....,,,.... _. "''" '"""u Accompany1.ng an_Orange County _ -has-~-bu-1..-a-m-n---boundm·es~,!._-,_"'-..... state c1e-ent· Of_ finaDce. .. over the beach, ~l;lf'day -~-'° marshal. seek1n~ to serve a w!'r· the 1fu~re cit;. "c;fw~e, which co;;;~ ;;: A;rli l,jl.969 . ..-".. . , · . • _ · -mike' sure· nODiCit f.e •tomecl 'under rant,. ?fl1cers Neil Purcell and Mtkt riiht up to Laguna Canyoo Road. The federal figur:e is 910 ~ le&s: oil had surfaced. Mfftdene didn't: kllO'W Lou1SJan~ we~l lo an ap~rlment Chairman Wllllain Lainbourne said the • If Uie subventionl amotfDt 1o $ll ,per about &he threat of.-,the J ..utionaJ oiJ at 241 Cid~ Drive at 8:30 p.m. ~ city ''can brini 30 000 to 40 000 rsori . it coukl coat . the dty roulJh:ly off shore reported by the Cout Guard. The officers allege they turned le . ' . ' pe • • _,._::, the r-·-· ' up marijuana cigarettes and butts, ~" t? aa area. conl!l!J~ to. ~ Sl~,000 arml)fllly -~ 0 • ~-.. ~IF about 280 grams of hashish and city. . ., .. betomes othcilt at ynr s end. , pipes containing the drug aloor Hullnp said the Imne·city·plan1011ht Aaked about· the difference, C~y with the gas muk setup ' end any possibility or annexing lands • Manaa:er Kenneth ' ·Carr said ·today. Sheila Ann: Roth 19 d the cpff welt of Laguna Canyon Road .. It was . "probably the attinate of the ttate •• Drive"'adclrea \nil.' Robert Timothy suggested the ti-iangte mi1ht become high. It surprises and dltappaints m~. Nolan, 21, 1 transient, were booked, part o~ the ~ Jrvine ·city and traded ~ J thought it would .~ hiiber . thin· the on cbvpl of pouession of mari.. for Irv~ land nearer the city. lf,050 ol a.yt1r aao. · _ . juana and .... ,..11.., with intent Com-r James Sclnnltz ·pointed Carr noted alao lllat tile OriJJie County to ..u. · oot that poasible large population / in pl....., department etllmated San the triangle might produce a stiuation Clemente'• JiOpulaUon 11 of Jin •. l'i 1'10 jBoe ~,'Pal" 11 at·ll,IOO. Bernadette ·Reelected BELFAST, NorQJem lrtiand (AP.) _, Bet'nacldt'e 0evnn: ·t11e' zs..AA.ofd 1r111r apJtnre / Who is· the ydunge.{ member DI Ille Brlttlh Parliament, colsfed Homii to iHlectfui)s tqd~y 'in . ....,.. diltrtl:I Of Noqbem I~land.1 • 1 . " 'lnve1U1atora later aaid the victim was viciously butchered-at an unknown site, ttien buried beneath a sblUow cover of dirt, twigs and brush. Reverses Planers' Deelftoti The coUple, described by a waitrtSll of. the Mission Viejo coffee ship, paid a bill-and left at about the same time Mrs .. Brown did alter ahe paid a $4.51 tab which she forgot to pay earlier during a meeting with fellow teachers. The missirlg couple left a ci1aret • L.ag1:1na Jigbter behind, a waitress was quoted By RJalARD P. NALL as sayin1. °' -. INlltr , ... ...,, • Besides the couple, detectives from Setting a.side the unanimous recom-Oraqe and Riverticlt County are preu-inl their 9W'Ch for Mrs. Brown's car mendaUoa Of their. pWwm, camn...-., whlcb vanished with ber. Lacuna Beach coundlmen, in a 4-1 l!Plil '.!'he 1117 PooUac was the object ol vote, have lllenltzed lip -.re- a massive aerial seareh in Cleveland. National Forest by Marine helicopten, quirements by chlncinl a measurement c.lled o(f early 1bursday. · · formula. The choppers, seeklng clues to boih Councilm111 Roy Holm, the looe.- lht auto and a pos5ible murder acene, ting Vote, said WeGtelday, '"We afe would be called in again if new leads ,malting a very serious miltake here and turn up, investigators. said toda)'.. 1 think not out of intlrit. 1be impUcaUons O!Jler possible leads to tlie klUer rnilht ol what "" are doinl here tonight are ._ If three mJulq paoline credll extremely sericllla. I Implore Dl1 ltllow .cu'dl have-.bee'I used alter the: c»..,: coundbnen-to ~r/' ,.......,.. • Tbe chuce ..., urred II)' !lip mater -·,,,.,., ma11e·out In the name of'Ralph. ·Eart 8"<11r, -· lfiflll'~ ·hill B'°""! the victim's huabaod. are mlsi-~ metbod ol ineuurini the ins .. llonl with 'J pune, Jn'elryJl!d allowld !lirn tlzt •• .. bolll .. .,.. a piir of 1hoft. and -equltab4e." · ' ' . . ' tiberalfzes ' .. ' ' . PlaMin( COllUlilalilner Carl JW-, 'two ~gns with block ·lelters ·thet said, ' armed with dlqnms, oppooed the ·"HELP". One -the ·Secor method - · u.ice ftbemenlly. He a1d tllG Secor, w• far ·Jar1er. In Mklog -·dollcn llalbllliy, •a• . Jolmion explained that ooly the letten leovlng a hole in iJie .... ..,._ -.................... in thil. nplatJon .... "" .. the qnnd ,Caeyan." method. . Jolineon said that Secor's method The' meuurable area by the more could, wi1ere' tUto advantage ol. pmnit liberal means woo Id be the letera a llCD..Ove .Umes the area now pennlt&ed, them.elves, as if they 'Wert a.it out It WU .&IJo Hkf that Secor would not o( the ·paper diaa:ram ahd-'then their abua the chan&e, that he made good surface measured . ' .,, but other lignmaten: could abuse Andy wine, artist 'desiper, also spoke tbt new formula: · against the llberallutlon. "A clever The emtlnc me&bod of meuurement artist, such as myteU," aald Wing, has bell! called !Gr lllumaiiao; Ille tlgi1I "could cleverly manlpullte a 11(n .... " ltl'flll matbod. II '*' to _.,, 'lie mentioned the poalbilrty ol toothpick a lip ....-.. II)' flOllilll a idlen thirty feel hl(h. ~: lll'tnr '"' rubber bllliil A. E. "Pal" Warlhinglon polnled· out a""""' I : ""°"~ lhe WIQl .. ff~ d!ne ·that the llp• · onllnonce had been -· • , , " . >-lie"!!loP.ed II)' br"d. ·~amtnll of the ' . ' -It wai ·stUdaed for ' two .n.t One-halt yeah . durlnf wiilcb ,,.. tfralta> .... prepared. 'A period al llmOrlltaUcin !or exlolinl • ended Iii TApr11 '...., all sl(n .....,. wers required to oolifonn b)''the-.. • "'111e method ol meuurtng an ~,... cannot be: sepanted from the area," said · Worthlnc\on. "NoW, ' after' all businttlmen have mad& ·u.e chance Ind an. lri effect, on' ,Qual foottn1.". 11ld . Worlhlogton, •tt would be capricious arid no1 In the lntemt ol harinany to Chante." H!llm said the snat mejorltf ol.llln owner,1 have complied with the letter ol the Ordinance. He salll Ille dlonle woold be Ill bijiltice to them. · •• . Mayor lllcherd Golclber1 oald lheni bavebeea_.lip........,_ ~ _(loo llGNll, ...... , ., II"-lay, huy dayo·Ol min...,. . begin tbla Wiekend;cc wttli ·-_ • early mornilli '>lwe mallinl tt ol· · ftclal. Afternoon tempera-wiD • ahoot up lnlo lbe •Ill'• a1q tba cout .. . . ' ·~SIDE DDA)''. . ' . . . fs1Ma •011U ""II to ron • aoft- boU """1<1 I/ llO•'rr a dlic joc- ~~y 1/0\1 '11\ighl think 10..:... -· the i>ppolition will ho l1lt Pfav- boy Buli1lin. 'll<-toill in today'• w tt"'1tdfr. . ' . ·-::::=.. ~'=-= ., S?111'r~8!"' ' == ... .... ...,. c.-. ·•. ..... ,n ........... ··-· . --··-::. ' : """"" ...., =' ... =--· " ....... ' '" ......, ...... , ... ....... 11 -=-.. -• w ti ,. .. -...... la 1111-.....,CllO!ple,-uae4 .....,11\"IY for five fW'I, ~~~~~'-T-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.~~~~....:.-.:..-,, .. . . • ... ' • • !! DAILY PILOT SC lnnocence SANTA MONICA (UPI) -Charles -. • ... blppte dlieftaln <.!>afaecl '1111 Illa ftlllnler.al m.--Tate and•ii•· If ~. proclaimed his innocence 'bund11 1t an improm,>tu-:cuatroom ewa conlerence. ' ---------~---------------------~ --• • • ·. -----·-·~·---·-----··----.-·-·-·······-· .. ··--·-· . -·-·-·-: ......... ---··------···-··-··------··- -Communists Increase Angkor Pressure . \ \ -' . WOON (AP) -Tho ~lean dallll hl•a -attacllllll North V-Thi ~ hlah command Uld. toll In all Cambndln mtlltiry oper1tion• and Viet C.Ong -Illa camp!, supply Ille .enemy puahed 19 ·wtlhin 100 yardlo ruehed JOO Friday, u enemy preuure points and 1tqing ltlll.-el major iovernment etrongpointl at Increased In ~1t country and fresh The U.S. Command iald 400 Americans tht tt 1 ted the oad to s·enf fighting erupted on the road to the nave been killed and 1,3.10 wounded in c y, oca on r. 1 historic temples of Aqkor. all Cambodian operations lince. April Reap, cateway to the ancient rulnl of Enemy threatJ to strike al Phnom .29, when the first Americaril -advl!ers Anekor. -Penh itsilf have not yet ma~rlallzed, to South Vletblnese units -went 1nto Lltest reports said flpitln1 was raging but 1 cainbodian ,military spokeSman Cambodia. , around the city, wit,h the attacke~s'brin~- siid ,he was Certain the almost isolated The allled commands In Saigon have Jna: up reinforcements de 1p1 t • 11r capital is still the pfime target of North ·claimed nearly .12.000 enemy trooPs kll.led 1trikea ~y Cambodian fighter-bomblrl. Vietnamese and Viet Cong forces. · in the Cambodian fighting. !_Guth Viet· There was no word of casual~ . in In view.of the wortenlnc milltary aitua· liamese l<>Mes have bem put 1t 788 the bat.tie for Kompong n.om, Wtuch 1 ,1o1 know '.mat I've done and J don't J'18 111¥ 1Wlt. •• ·Manaon, 31. told a ourtroam #!lllJ!f with n_e~w_a m_._D_t hotoarapllera Ind apectaton .. · Willl JUiy oelectton In the Tate-LaBIJn. i nuin:let-.trial receued .. unUI Monday, fenaon and co-defendant· Susan Atkins ppeared in Superior Court here for. tt trial motions in the Ga!Y Hinman turder, ln which the"y'aJao art ·accused. Al.. be toot bis 111t 8t the ·counsel 1&te, "pbotolraphen crowded forWard {id shouted qu61tion1 at M 1 n so n. Jthougb be bu been pJIOloiraplled leav· ' 11 court 1n the Tate case, he has ever before respooded at llK'h length )_, newsmen•s-que;ation-s: tlon aero.. 'C1mbodia, he added, the IDd 3,326 wounded. -has been under al~ constant ~Y..--1 -pvernment-ol-Gen:.~Nol-chlt~uked --No major.oground~WM ·NpJlll'ttd ~prtSIW't for ~~,·month . Washineton . for helicopters and other alona the eastern c.p1bodfin border F~· Clmbodil'• rail link to Thailand -· military equipment, but has not yet day, but a strong North Vietnamese severed by the. Viet Cong Tuesday ln · _ rec.eived.a_reply. _ and Viet ~ng fo~ attaclted _tl\e pro-•o. 1Jt!Jc_k Jl miles.Jlorthweat o( _phnom There are only lZ days left bl!: fore vlnclal .capital of Kompong Thom 75 Penh -remained clohd u gov,mment' / all U.S. troops are to be withdrawn miles north qi Phnom Penh under a troops swept· along the track to clear / frolJl Cambodia,· where mott of them ·predawn mortlr-b&rr11e. oui"enemy..,f~cea. · 'Abortion B[ll F"'"" Pflfie 1 JOHNSON MURDER •.• .Turning around to smile amiably into ~ television C4JntrU, die sLipt, Jona:· aired defendant said. "You're the jury. roo're: tile court. You're the whole thing f you ltlod for il, if you contribute ~ it, &hen you're put of il" Hearing Set lront door Ind IOund his wife's body Mason, who b sharing Ille lnveatlgatl•e · llPl'awled-on-u.e bicflD tne .bidfOciin·Uvlng effort with UOnard Goodwin~ ~·_.,..--:--'\ -==----==-·-c--=c--------roomO'cc=-00=m"b ... ma="'on".-------~-·-Po1icrhave-not~dJ.vulge<tfe1ulta (I( By Be;len son emxhur'd"e'rti: .. 1.1.naerprlnt probes of the DAILY Pll.OT P11t1t _, .,.. ......._ Miii Alkins, -ring-a PoWiler -blue · atin frock ~ for her by a member f the Manson "family", 1tood quietly ,. ''It's a beautiful.day," ahe obeerved. ''The sun was out this morning, Did ou see it," MIDIOll asked reporters. CGJtles in tlae Sand "I've paid my debt to IOCiety," Mlllll)ft aid. "I've 1iven it n year• o( my fe. Just so you can walk the atnU nd ride yoor bleyclel, l'va lived In oui reform tcbootl aiid your rJ>banages.'' . • . . . _Mansoo'a altoroey, lrvlnJ A. Kanaru'. 1t beside him while Manaon answered iportera' q-Ind lat« ulced llperior Court Judi• Laurence J. Rit· ll1band . to. permit rqulu prel1I -nnces for the cbltiat. Vacationing Philip Strong, 4, builds castie while bis sister, Hoberloy, 11, climbs on her own version of a castle in the sand. The cbHaren are from Highland near Sar:i Bernardino and were captured on film while using their imaginations in Newporj: Beach. Front Page I PLANNERS' STUDY. • • in-which it• re1idellta would have too "Mr. MIDIOD ii en&ltled to ICClll much· control of city .If fairs'. . Lambourne noted that lbe need To 1 tbe mua: media," Kanatet 18id. "It lOUld be Ml up with IOme pound provide se,rvjc_es in new an.~1at1ons :des~ so we won't have clrcuaea . Hie could be eo1Uy to the clty;"We need •ha&· you observed here W. mornlna:, dollars and ~ntai~.~heJaid. 1tli ~iiiOOlinf ·queitlOiilln -.-\lorpalled faabkln. ,_. ''The name of Lagun11 Beach has a Rittenband denied the request, otiterv· certain· malic," Lambourne ·said. "It ~t-wu-"ll'Uculate" and 'would bt •P.P:M1ing to develo~rs' to lpab)e of preaentinC Manion'• views have \ the Laguna name, and addre~s > the neil media. · and ii we want to consider 1oin1 beyond TM Judie alao turned down yo! another .U.. ·dlJ. ·'~'· II WUlbiY -.lie. -· -ti ·pormit .-..... ··--........ ii. Own 1tome1. and dtnled a requtst succe11fully, but we must establ11h soma ,. tum over proeec:uUon d ·the cne policy.'' , the tlll.e aUMney poera1'1Jffice. Jt_was_qreed that Autr.y lhouJd~contact ~ qreec1 ~~ HqUell the ll'Yjne C.Ompony In an attempt to 1r .the of l.orl, to bt obtain !more details of Its Intended repertd-ls;~Kanarek.-~---~···~-_.tlevelopintnts-Adjacent to Laguna and MllllOll aiad. Mill ~tkinl were ordered •I• keep a cloee eye on freew1y con- • entfm. pMila tn the Hinman c•' on 1tructon plan&. ct. 13. Tbeir trW In the Tate_.<IM '!l>e l>libnen 'then took IS3Ue with ill te1wne Mondi)', with .. ve:n JUl'Gl'I the DMJM 1Ugestion that the downtown m\ltivtly aellde IO Ur. commercial area becilme more tourist. F~P•~L _ ~NGLAND-. •• f hil govirnment.~' At almolt . the · ume moment a oriented and outlying neighborhood shop- ping centers esttbn.hed for re1idents. "I don't think it makes sense," said Johnston . ~Charle51ohnson Said he Was "mMt disappointed" in the plan for the downtown basin and didn't think it could be developed "in the next 100 years." Lambourne added, "I don 't think ~ pie will use the oullying centers. The downtown must continue to serve people other thail:~rist.," He also took issue with the locatiQfl. or high density developments in such oo""°'·the·way areas u Canyon Acres Driv . -···-·-·~ "They probably-were chosen because they were least likely to disturb the view," he aaiit, "but pew!e in high rise will want an ocean view too.'' - .Johnston suggested some thought could be given to tourist.orieoted centers in the ·hllJ areas ·ss weU;·''I' saw ope plan once for . a aort o{ Oriental-type hotel on top of a hill with gardens and eo forth. Jt_was__y_ery _a~tive " he 11kl. Turnina to traffic circulation, Cfiarfa JOOnson said, "I feel there's too mUch mall. I can see a block on Forest Avenue but not on <kean." Carl Johnson said he felt the mall would come last, after parking and traf~ (ic had been reorganized. "We can pQt the mall on _the pl1n," he slid, "but it's not necessary to ·implement lt Jm· mediately." Charles Johnson suggested th a t building parklna:-structure1-ml,+it aerv~ to ease some of the traffic problem immediately. · 1m11u~ moVlaa tfuck pu11~,:.up °"c;;·ta100<1e=....-n~i= , " ~A~.m'. ts;30. a.m. PDT ).Healll Pathologist Wants 1eppoc1 out d JM door ol the fuhionabl• To 1 suggestion that the structures should be moved to the outskirts of the basin instead .of built on valuallJ~ downtown land, he noted, 1'This might ~~~be beU:er-in-some cities-but tn Laaunl Jbany ap."-1 bCiuaa •.h•re he 'hu JFK Murder Bullets . bachalor flol aad·mado ~ firol public piiearlDC9 ., J)!'ime ~lect. Haalh, llOl'lllallY a sl!Y· rttirillc r,,.,.., k>nd. Oii tho dooralep In· tho IW>lhine 1•"1rlfl aoc1· lllllllni 111111 undhplled etijl\I It .....U cbelrilll Ind clappln& ;we have ' a special situaUon, a fine beach within 100 ·yards of tht parking struc- tures. And they could eliminate the need for more parking at the belch." 1m.-.-·-·-. ~H• sttppld Into hll car Ind was driven t the CoGllrYatiYe central office wtltre nolller larp crowd -him. , . DAILY PILOT • • TOPEKA, K>n. (UPI) -Dr. John M. Nichols, a palhololist at the Unlversi· ty of .Kanaas Medical Center, ha~s filed a reder•I ault to examine the bullets wh!Ch killed Pffilident John F. KeMedy . amf wouiiOfii:I fofmer Texas GOv. John B. ConnaUy. Nichols sai4 he wanted to subject the bullet frtgmf:nts to "neutron activation an1lysia'" to determine if the lnetals in the ftaament.s match and therefore camt from the ume weapon. Political, Marital Joy Dickerson, president o( the Citizens' Town Planning Association, presented t.be comminlon with a CTPA eoifiriientary on the general plan concept and said; ·~w~ like the plan, but We ·would -like mOre ··nlalls and peripheral parking structures to keep more cars out of the central business 'district." Downtown shoppers, she noted. already Ul!e the streets 11 "malls," parking their cars and walking back and forth acroa the st.reeta, desplte the hazards. . Clwtiner Fight . Battle . On Two State Presidential aide Murray M. ~liner has been dis patched to California lo help Stll. Geor1e Murphy 1n the poliUcal a re.na, only to tun in(o-trooble himself on the marital front. His estranged wife is laking the battle to court. Pr.esidtnt Nixon's 11peclaJ advisor is due in Loi Angeles today, while Ml'I.' Amalia "Miznr• Chotiner of Newport Buch Is due in Orance County Superior . Court·Monday. . ,She has filed a petition for le11l teparation and tl,001 per month separate maintenance. A 9:30 .-:m. htarin1 on the -ma_tter is echeduled btfore Judp Robert Banyar<I. ~tlntt, a lonctlme Republl ~an ltntqlt:t and former Beverly Hilla at- torney, haa betn separated frooi hla wife since las~ pril, when thtlr Christm•t Day, 1966 marria11 Went on the rock(. · "M)'-atlol'My .1' 1 Demotta '' aaid Mr!. Chofillti'.toaay wllll a glQI•. Informed political IOdfcts 1·a l d Wednudl)' th.a& Prllident Nixon wu • sending__~!LtQp advisor o guide Sen. Murphy's fortune! In his bid for re-elec· tion. The Beverly Hilla Republican, hoewver, said his campaign against Congre·ssman John Tunney (0-Riverside) is running 1moothly and he doesn't need help. He alao-4'.lenled knowledge of ChOtlner'S Teported mission and whether ht would be present Friday when MUrphy ad· drtsses the fourth bieMlal Weetern Win- ners Roundup. The Westerti Winncl'1 1re comprised of Republican offlc~seettrund the word 11round W1shJn~s that President Nlx· on aiml lo \eep sen, Murhpy in tht "'inners' circle. A source close to Capitol Hiii said Chollner ·will be :us!Jned to 1dvlae the c1ndldatt1 and their wive1 'Ind IUJ)- portcrs on fund-railing . -speech-makir\I and how to de1I with the news media. as ·a ·loiy.jMljportar-11>.J!mldtnt Nh1011'1 ·1888 CliT1Pllen and 1'U awn· moned to Walhlftlton on 1peclll auip- ment alter lbl vi~tory • 11 He immediately notified police, .he uld. ,_ Dttective1, who haye bHn tnfervie!tinl Nor have they speculated on the role From WIN lervlce1 SACRAMENTO -Conlrovortlal W)'• abortion advocate Sen. Anthony C. BeUeftlon (0-Beverly Hill!) aMOllnced a hwlnf date loday lo< hJa, bill 1J1t1nC all restrictions on Je11I enda. to prepan- cy In Calllomla. The meeting ii set July 30 at 1:30 1.m., before the Senate Judiciary Com· mittee in the Capitol Build.in&. Sen. BeilenlOft .-Id ht will amend his bill to outlaw abortiOl'lll sought after a woman -he passed tile 20th week of pregnancy. · A licenstd physician would be required to perform the 1bnple operation ln any such cast, under the Bellensen bill. Orange County Authorities currently have cases pending against two physi· cians -at opposite ends of the Genera- tJon G1p -who have 1Ueaedly perform- ed illegal abortions. Dr. John S. Gwynne, 21. has been the.hu1band nf!tY day ltnCe the murder, played by a small quantity of niar.ijuana termed the Marine iance corporal "nmst assertedly found in • raisin box hidden helpful. and cooperatlvt." in a cupboard in the living room. No strong sus-ta h&\!e been indicated The modestly furnished flat, sparse ,....... of much furniture bicause of Its size, by~~!'~~~~~ the evidence, detectlves f:~~n;i~ be described as "psychedelic'! are attempUn& to formulate a motive ."It's just typical of a tiny furnlShed for the crime. tm p1 'llle baffling as-• . of 'ho sexual •par ent oceu ed by .a yoiing Marine ~·-In and his wife," Mason.explained. attack and no apparent break· ai'e Police Chief Clifford Murray, who has confowu:linc the effort. r 1 t •·• th Wed Mrs. Johnson'• wallet was discovered irm Y 1 a~ at nelday 's murder seem• to have no link with the vicious missing from the downstairs nat, butchering of a MissJOrl Viejo Teacher ho;:;e;~all .apartm'tnt showed several about two weeka aio, said investigation Into the 5an Clemente homicide ts Initial signs o( break-in -a six-inch broadenini. hole in the comer of, a window above the bed and a wide-open kitchen window with a metal chair beneath it on the patio. · Panther Dra.ws . -But police said the shattered glass was "months-otd 'with rio traces o'f debris beneath it." Five to ·Life -The open-window was noted by the husband they added. Johnaon remem· · bered u to be open .before he l•ft, For Cop Kil.l:ng officers said. . " · arrested more than once at his recently opeiled Santa Ana cllnle, where be openly defied the law be considers un- const.ltuUonal. Dr. Robert c. Robb, aa. _. Dan• e..Qi11 physJcian with offices in Laguna ~ach, has been booked more than once otl charll'I ,of. commltllq criminal abortion • Tbe frorit door of the apartment . ~~edl was locked when JohlJ:llOn ~:._._~rthur DeWJtte. LeljUe 'J'!tundaY.:_•~a21~_,. nve<lliOme rom duty. sentenced to five years to life in atate Front P .. e I SIGNS '. •• Ilona aince Its adopUon. Spealdn1 o1 hla "'" bllllnt11 oljnini and color. Goldber& .. Id, "I would like to ~ the community give the business com· munity ertdlt for a litUe moreiaense " He said buslne11men would ft9t tn- tenUonally do anythlnc ·to Injure their buslnea or communJty. Councilmen Edward Lorr uld t!Je sip ,ntdlnance_w_u a baidJy_wrilt.en-law-tbat depriVed the cllizens ot thtlr allowed sign area. CounCilman Cha'rlton Boyd complaifled of the comptexttlfis of the wording and called for a return to something simple. He said thf"'j)Jannlng commission "ha& a tendency to get bogt(I down in trivia," Councilman Peter Ostrander moved to adopt the ordinance modification. Boyd seconded. It p1ssed throufh the first reading and will be up for second readlna July L "We are a:lvina 1 lot o( attenti.on prison for the killing on June 4, Jtlt , to those footprints,_ even to the point of Santa Ana police officer Ne lion: of removing the ki~en sink above Saucer ·them 11 uid Detective SerlUJlt Robert : ~ ' . Superior Court. Judge Samuel Dreizen quickly rejected· motkms tor a' new trial F k L Heal witn the comment that the jury wh!Ch i, f8D .. a • . . y convicted the Zl·ye1r-old Black Panther workded "methodically, thoroufhly and Se-r:ces Hel.d faithfully" throughout 1111 1·i.week trial. .1. Ti Judge Dreizen C001mente<1 that there , . _ was ample evi~1nce to sUJtaln the jury's . Funeral aervicea' were held today In r~jection of ~ape's argument that he , PaCltic View Chapel for !rank L, 11,ealr was not present when the young . 3J4-D Avenida Castilla, Laguna Kills: patrolman was shot. 'w_ho died Sunday In HOii Memoflll Hos-He also rejected defense argument! .p1tal. He wa1 74. that the illness ol. a juror marred his Mr. Healy ls survived bY his widow, ability to evaluate evide"nce and that Hazel,_of the home,...and by two alsters,--jurors were were-unduly influenced by 'Annie Palmer and Mary Haacke of No~ a courtroom deputy's gun.draw Jn g :Hollywood. · demonstration. . A native of Loi Angeles, he was an Judge Dreizen also rejected defente :eltctrlclan with Deallu Studios for 4$ attorney Robert Green's pleu that I.be years and a former member of the minimum term for Le&gue's sentence Fort Worth, Tuu, Maaonic lo:lge and be reduced from five years to siz months. th~ ·Profeulonal Ba•blll Pl aye.rs Green left the court room to bttin AsloclaUon. preparation or his appeal against the The Rev. Herlll H. TUntland will of· verdict and untence. •ficiate at the Friday services, to be fol· "There is not the slightest doubt ln ')owed by burial at Pacific View 'Memo-my mind that the appellate court will rial Par~. quickly reverse this decisJon," he said. June . \ JM0 tUH ,JOP. J••• ~· JH1C1 1· SPICIAL $ 14411 •r•. $161. lmrn•1 ltylM ail •••••••tf ••••~ 11111 ii tM ._ a. • .-, .., ....., hl't • • .,.· ...1wlty te ... ....., ... Fl I .... ,,.... AMll•lr II ... Palaai., Nair••: AMI.,. --Olll S,a 11 -Dllllm,.. 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[ - c .. N11 0 I • ' . . ; _ _For-The Record Meetings "------------. Deatr. Netlcu ! l•OWN tl-r M. ''"""• 6?. ruidtl'll 9f V11-~ !Ille, T .. l t. 0.11 of """"· JUM II. SUr· • 1tl"'4 llY wl~.· Mn. L~ll H. 8•-.it ~ uni, It"'' M. 1nd Jtr..., L. 9rown1 broffllr, W, A, 1~1111'1) 8nw<n1 1l•t1r, "'"· 111111>'1" Llttr11 • 1111nckhlld""· IMV• k:u wm ... lltld'•I 1Ct 1lty F11111r~I HD"'•· -Mtl'le-,T-,-"""'6t'f,-.k1M -=.-w11h '""'""'"' 11 "''""u .... rn-•. tOf!d!K!lld .,. ... Arntrl(I~ L1!11IOll. w ... •(1lff Mnr- ' fl/t ry. tww.rd!"9 d1rlcl9". Phorll: "'°' ...... HAMILTON • M1rt"4 P'. H1mllMn of 5"121 Arrowt111d I, Av ........ lu.na Ptr'k, Olle of d111h, J11M > 11, SvrvivM iw d'l/9hl1r. MMJorlt J. ~ Htnfl«I of 811-Ptrk1 li-.1,,.r, l"rlnk , M1•1111 or Ord, Hrntlc•; 1!1t1r. Cl!•ll· fine Meftlttlr of MIQ, ArlreM1 s 1r1nd- ' ci.tldt'lln1 I .,.....,...,,11dnft. •l'rho1t1 ; f1mt1., wvkM sitvrdll.,, .llMl.:111. 1 t'M " et t'1clflc VilW OllMI. 1!11tombmtnt, " Pldftc VI-~rlll P•rli. Director .. Plclflc Vlfto Morf\11...,. · ' LOI TOM . JotJlll• W11ttr ~. 111 57, of lit • ' Pl1ls ltled W11t, Anil!elm. Diii If dlllth, J11,.. 17. lurvlvM W wlft, M1rlt1 1111, l'llrldq ) N Ull'lftr1, M<1. ltll S .. rttk. Mra. lllerrtl Whitt, Mr1. M)cl!elltl lM1 tl'91htr. Artllllri 2 1!1!1r1, Allcl Si'rilth • 111d G"",.. Hrll11 of Cnl1 MtMJ t 1rtrifthlld;t11. Str"llc:" wlll bt l!eld Morll-flr. 11 AM 11 kit ,,...d'w•r CP\9'91. lotll ,,...,,,., Mrriu.ry, Dlrldon • • -------' .. '' ·· El Toro CO Deelares- ~ , . " , • --·-. .. I rndtY. """'' 19, 1970 DAIL V PILOT 9 • ---· Mari,;(}_ ~ir Stations Here to -Skiy Tormentillg Rectalltch'Of ,· r Inflamed Hemorrhoid Tissues Promptly Relieved . Offiee:t:" Honored From Wire. Services sAN FRANc1sco-",.;;~SA ·Negro's Heroism Cited against a Fullerton c i l y ordinance banning distribution of a throw-away paper Js 1n jeopardy today, since the publication itself is also ap- parently in trouble. June 30 Set For Election The Ninth U.S. Court of Ap- peals ordered the Sunday Mail lnc., to show cause by JUiy JO why il3 suit challenging the law against distribution , without recipientS' -COnsenr· shouldn't be dropped. lf owners can't, then perhaps bankrputcy trustees can, if they are appointed by 1 that time, the court declared.· SANTA ANA -June 30 was SANTA ANA -This city!s Rotarians noted th at !·~ N 1· !fl •-1,a-•-rt, who was hired by officially set Wednesday by h.:n egro po ice o cer 11<:11S uruc been honored as Santa Ana's , the Santa Ana Police Depart. the Cocnty Bo a rd of "Officer of the year." ment nearly four years ago · Supervisors for the mandatory Patrolman H a r t a n D. and who is one of k1ur Negroes special run off electicrn to fill Lambert, 33, actually received on the city force, )ast May the unexpired krm of lhe late two awards jll.Jb..e Santa Ana 26 polled two . yoq children James B. Utt in the 35th Rola Cl b · from a burning Santa Ana ry u c e r e m o n 1 e s Congressional District. Wed. ~.i "Off" h home al con.sidttable rlsk to n~ay -icer of t e hi In the balloting, State Sen. Year" and "Officer of the mself. Month." They brought ~im in-He then, accompanied by John Schmitz (R-Tustin) will scrlb@ glagM__es a~ checks firemen, made repeated at-face D e mo c r a l David for $5Q. and $15. templs to reach ~ir mother Hartman · of Santa Ana to ~rt immediately tum-but was beaten back by smoke determine which shall occupy ed over the $25 check to the and names. The w o m a n the Congressional seal_ 1111UI Sapta Ana Bojs Club. He.gave perished in the fire. next Jan. 3. • the $50 to Director Willie'Cril-Police Ollel '. 'Edward J . In November, Schmitz faces ' . . Civet Prompt, TemPQrlry Relief in Many Caaes From Rectal ltchlng and Pain Caused by lnHammation. • ' THE BIGGEST SHOW OF ITS KIND wlsT OF THE MISSISSIPPI! THE Dll.Y IRlllE 11191 ii sounm CAufallUl . ........... , ............. ,...1 -...a.GEllR&tC_OLOUllS PRODUCTION SPONSOID IY1 th. Orange·Coul'l'Y Byilder~ •.A\1n. and The Orange County Chapter of1tht Building lndu1t~ A1aociotion. ' ·" SOUTHLAND PDEIE "IEIEflr' SNOllG Jllll 11111 • l • ltP.I. • CHlOREMS tlOSPITM. Of OP.AlltE COUIHY SHOW llCIJRS: S • 11 P .iii. WEEllMYS • -· 11!.Ji SATIJRDAY& SUDY ADULTS ••• $2.00 JUNIORS ••• 1.00 1ci.;w. .. -1, ... ~· ,., ... ., • A brier filed by publishers ·of the week!)' itent ~·rempo" Claimed a circulation o r SQ0,000 in Orange and Los Angeles counties, with ex· "palllion planl in the worlu. tendon of the Jerome C.enter . .,.II~ ti~ ~award as "a another. Democrat, Thomas at ·Jerome· Park with' the in-gre1~ honor to Of 11 c er Lenhart of Santa Ana, in 1 structions ,that· the fUnds be L 1 m ~er t and this run off for the regular tw~ used to puf.cba~ r s po r t' 1 de9&rtmenf.." He described year Congre_ssjonal term. uniforms for boys b ~Ing the Officer aa: "dedicated man ---------------------------~r----------~---­ coaclled by the San Diego • wt>o is a credit to this" depart· Chlrt'11' llnet.cker: ment and to hil race.,,. . MdVl'•lt _ Wlmt m J: M(Cll.liM. 1s1tt PllrdY S!rttl, W"""ltl1ler.--Diie-off -dt11f1,-JvM ti. - Sllr.llYtd b'( wlr., M1rt 1rrl A. McOU"": ,,,.., Wlll11m J. McQuftn, Jr .• of Wnt. 1t1!n11 ... 1 111•111i., Mr. 11'111 Mn. Wllll•m I . McQ\lltft of LOI A1111ln 1 tltltr. Mr1. J-~ M •. Ad1m1 fll Sen J Nt. StrYk:,. S1turdlr, 3 l'M, P1clflc Vltlw CM"I. l"•mllr '""11nt1 mrtl'\Ml1r c011trlbullofl1 lo Arntrlun Ctlletf' 19(.lttr. Dlr..:Tor .. l'•ctrk vi.... Mortu1,.,. SP•TM HI,.,.,. A, IM!h. IO, of 1011 WMI \llh Slrtet, '°'" Mat. Svr"llv" br 2 IOlll, •11Mr1 I". S,.ih. C•f1 MUI, 11111 Htr,., L. JMll!, ll Mlr1~; 1 tr1ndchlllllren1 • 1r11l·t•lr'ldchlhlr.11. S1rvlc11 10:3' "'M S1turd1r. Junt 'JO, 11 l'lrrt Onlltd Mllll· lldlll Church. lttYrrend lt1dlt rd Dll~lt• efflcltllnt. l'nl.,,bmll'll 11 MlltOil A" IMY. ltll l ro11fW1'1' Mortu1,.,. C11t1 Met1. 011'1C10rl. TMOMl"SON Aline O. T"'"""°"' llll Wu! ltlllo9 l lvlll.. H--' l11<h. 0.11 of dHll!. J11.,. 1,. lurvlvtd b'f' 1'1111bllld, ll!rne1h ,.,.,, ll'll'llrd of S1nl1 Ana/ 1Ct11Mlh 11 C•I• Mal.If Erno11t of Wlllllltlrt 111111111t1r,-Vel!M Hillh111r. T111t1n1 111· ,,,, M•rr TIYIOr. llll. AnQlll•I br.1111••· 11111.ri Morrie of hrldlM 11111 l'rtllk MINT!• of PalM Vw~I It •r•!ldc.hlldFlft. Gr1 .... lllle MNltft krurdar. 11:)11 AM, .._ "9cl"c View ~Ill Pll'k.I Dlrec:llcl '" l'tclfk Vlfw Mlrtutl"f. . • -' " • • .. .- ARBlJClill • SON W-M-ory en E. 11ai at., com Me11 -• BALTZ MORTlJAIUEI Conu ff! Mar OR M4ll Clolll M.,. Ml H1H ••• ~LIROADWAY MORTlJARY UI lrwadwl)', CeM Miia uum • DILDAY BllOl'llERS 1 __ Ba_~ ValltJ 17111 Biacli Blvd. U.Uqtao ..... ... mt • PAancmnr MEMOlllAL PARJt C.~eM-, -P~Drl .. Newpon -· a.•o1o -• PDIFAMJLY COl.ONIAL "1NZR.U. HOME '1111-~~ .... N lopw -............ · . SBUIU _,,,ARY 1-••• $1111 lloia-tt .WI• ' . llllTll8' MOR'ftJAJIY, SIMallll. RuUaat•--,. ·ouR FATHER'S DAY SPECIAL ITAUAN HALF SLEEVE . SWEATERS $25 ·TO $28 VALUES $' N.ow 15 " . TERRY LINED ROBES . .$17.50 SLACKS--·-·· . · ·-• KNIT SHIRTS aERMUDAS • • • .. $8 TO $40-. - . $7 TO $25 .$6 TO $12 3467 VIA UDO, NMP'ORT IEACH .~-~'- PARKING FOR AS MANY CARS AS YOU OWN . Our backyard wasn 't much to Jook of when we bough! ii in 195~. So we changed if. Working wfth our MighboC$, we girted owoy !he debris of decodes; Re-shoped the face of lhe lond. ·Plo nlod shrubs and !rees and gross and ivy. • ..... - . 'lh8y 11111 do. We ""' cur bo...;,,..i. We s1or8 nolural gas in lhe liand farmalions ' below, as a restrvo for Los Angelos and Southern GaJ ilomia. Whore we . must have equipment, we cloak ii wtth bushes and !rees. ' We're partlculo"tly pleased rhof we hdva nionv more neighbo rs. Our work has ottroclod no! .---.. fust admlra!ion, bur friends. And kids. ' .. I • ' • • . . JI DAILY PILOT SC ,....,, -1', 1910 l.SGAL NOTICI! N. NI =-= l •• -· • ,· • -· .. • • ' ' , . . . . '"dcJ, -It. 1'170' St • 0,ULY PILOI JJ • • I ) l l I .. • ~· ' . . • • ' ,....,, ..... 19, 1970 -. . JJ-llAILY IILOT . . -. -· -------;-__ _;_ --· • .PQlls :l3~e ·'~S~xere -~e~ljµg~_~in Britain . ••-uPHou1•• · · · , ,. , ,, . , . ~ C••pleae SeleelMlt of . LONllON IAP) -'!be po M-i . Th 11 h 1 v e 11..ri ,c...;., ~ I ~ c:•ualld" I ~ : "We. hid .not ~ ..ieh thou&ht m1verlc:k Tor~ ,........,. ltldaNl ... r . W ·-· Wilb 1I 1 been blown olll"llllb. !or the 'Comervllives. , MAlll JllJla. toot< their final •' 1 low turnout .. _WI toot< ... °". r legiliator_ Enoch Powell, wltl\ f ....... --' v~• leffrt'•r' wta for the un-· LlmlQ 1111 llRQ ...,. Oona ti •aUvea, h 1 1 ''No one ln paU.tiCs will ac-Dr. Henry Durant .off Galtup sampllnp •l. the end ol last last samplinc on Swxla)' eve~ his m ~ d c '; m P a 1 e_ n ,.....,. Cralllw• Alw8,. . ......,. •amased the cept~pol~is_.s~worth ex)ilained: ''Ttlilisai.dmi-r ".eek and the bqim1ln1 of Jng-befortthe bad trade cenlrahononre str 1cti·nc At credlbiUt1 of public opinion anythlnc now." , que and you gain from ,e1-this wet .. ORC, \M ·Closest detk:lt ~on Monday." ~~tet ·vlotmersmtoi '.~~ ~.,o·~~ C.ZVKOSKI Pollo, political experts ll1d ... 1..-l•tely before voUnc perlenc:e. You cannol llwoys to the ""*· WU tbt lut to In the !Idun, lie ... NOP ~~... u~ ~ ' 1131 NIWPOIT .. di,)' ~y; tbt po1ta Dned up be rlcht· , test oplaloa. -P!J11s were will try for a """""' .i-r in the lut week." \ COSTA' MBA ·-·-• Aft ' the polls but '"1.oae thia 'f'V:: ~ -11.'J. per· ''As I hive alswl:Ys suspect• alao CODvinced the Io o d to voUne day -IOd trill werk Peter Radford of M~lan • fSY-kQi..KPl .., . I l • ., co• • al Be predktetl a Labor victory _ ceol \if* leocl; .Glllup -ed the .quesutin ol tumou/ ,Is i weather-Id brlnl • r.c:ord towlrd • "saphlltlcatld ·anct • said he also _belleved ·there Pile-842-1454 -w ·br-pr-tbm. 7.GI' .,..._t ler-babor;··~•~ ·supr'llll!.'' ' l\lrnoul,o! vote.-..or,!_boul ~. !£1'!1!1!1f. predld!oo " bow .. bad..ben,-a~b•t•if,Vfoter'iie"iiswtai. lc:biiij:':"=""'-'="."'='.==;"===:====::C:::::::::±:~:::::~,_fj_ __ _J: 'l1le-Poi'-' loday blamed tiGalJ•Opialon Polls -U pet· Wlll Gallup •void , llliekul&' · Jltl"'\'11.-.wJ\iliil ·~ii' many Jieople inlend, lo; voje. in the last IO day•. lie iila . lul...inute ·-in ...... ·-· r.. Labor;' Lou llarrla its oect out DOJl ·Urile? "No. 'A , pen:.nt' ... beUeved to Glllup dhl not.., -be didn't .tlllnk the resull Today's Stocks Today· ... 'I pi> "' in-and alow •lul'llOlll in ta • lloltJ ~ -2 This. is one 1ome llbeft ,.u have voted. lt'....,id c:bonp'lts j>rocldure. ·would have much effect oo or '*r> !or the emar. , ..::-.:.:..:.:::· .:....:'°'.:.:..:..:L::.abor::;:.:;...::.·Opialon~=._::.ha:: .. .:._=to:.. '.:Nnd=:._:u~p_·:._and=_::hl:__sa=id:.'.,J::...,=:.S:::pe::nce=.:°':.:N:::O::P_::_..:H=arrta::.::._' _:p..:-=....:B:.'":.':.:l:.:r..:a:.:m::_.:the:_:__,poJiste.=_:.'rl.:._-.im::...· __ illly_;_' --'---------------~--"'!be Tory victory both ,..,.1 · foundl and disgnces .... 11 of-us who Uve reported the election campaign," wrote G .e or 1 e " Gale in the London Evening .standard ... We have all been ' the dupes ol the polls. No ~ poUtk:,al joumaHst will ever qa!n lllow hh)isetf to be bambomled by pollsters." The 1-Evening Nm JC91fed; "The-public opinion · polls ·have taken the biggest . battering ill their i h o r t history. The polb will not have mucb impart roe many years to come." Said leading L a b o r I le . Michael Foot' "The results have demolished belie! in the * * * Tories Due ~To Change Emphasis LONDON (AP) -A s Edward HeaUl'1 Conservatives prepared to take ovir the BrlUsh government, t h e y ahare with Harold Wilson's Laborites the s a m e hl- . temational aims of extending BriUlh influence abroad, pro- tecting tbe nation's interests and remainin& loyal to Jts allies. But In style and emphasis Sir A I e c Douglas.Home, , Heath's likely c h o i c e for -foreign secretary, will differ from Labor's Michael Stewart 0.1 at least three majqr issues: -Nuetear weapons policy. -Britain.'s role in th e Persian GUU, the Indian Ocean and Southeast Asia. -Relations with the white supremacy regimes ol South Africa and Rhodesia. \. rn -or t11toe -. the Conservative• hope to sir.n,tben Brllaln'a .. titmai rolt. ID the 111<lear I ie Id, tiie Conlervative pr'Oll'am says Britain must r e t a i n ln- -dipenilent.C o n fr o-1or~iti nuclear weapons to deter an aggressor. The Labor 1overn- ment usi&ned the nation's total nuclear strike capacity to the North AtlanUc Treaty Oraanization for as long as NATO lasts. But because of doubts that "the United States 1ovemment will risk a holocaust de!endin« Europe against nuclear blackmail," Heath bas proposed a joi'"11l nuclear weapons program in Western Europe based on the pollini ol Brilith and French ruource:s, know how, and w e a p o n s arrangements in- cluding largetlnc. It would require delicate negotiations both with the French 8nd with t h e Americlns. East of Suei, the ConservaUves are pledged to reverse. ~L.Jbor's p_lw lQ. withdraw British troops from their Persian GuU, SiJ111apore and Malaysian bases, a withdrawal program due to · be completed by the end of 1171 . There have been signs that Malaysia and Slng&Pofe would lite British forces to stay on, and so woukl the Americans. But in the Persian Gulf, where • new union of nine Arab sheikdom& ia forming, the pointen au11est a continued BriUsb presence will not be welc:ome. Heatb and his aides have come out emphatically !or bet· ter working relations with South Africa and for a new bid to come to terms with rebtl Rbodesi1 'Ibey bave Promised to cancel the Labor ifi&WllDt's l>in On -the aale Gf -to South Africa jiC'Wf6ded lboee w.eapons art -ollly !or ....... , defenR. 'Jllil doubtless will -of! a storm or ]lrot<ll la BrltaiD u weU as amcMI ------"' Ila U-Natloos. Tbey allt -......... to .....,. -Ille 1111 -· d1f1• pmct MncUnc the Brllbll 11111 loulb Africans to • Cl IJll'IR ja dlfwe of the -Au.tic• !'lines •. HIOth 11111 J>ou&lu-Home have aid 1beJ wtU mlU one more try to NKh an agree-· ment that wllI bring Prime !llnloler i. 111111111'1 white mintWHJ ....... in -la hack Into 1111 8rllllh fold , IM II _,,,. .-i, Smith wJtl 1ive up •Mtpladlnce, ~vtn In deaJr.. wtlll a ldlildb' Ccmervllivo ,...,....at. ' . PRODUCT-Of.THE-MONTH JOIE 21ST SUIDIY- lpMkiDg 01 o t~t. II It ii rm.I 9'°"1 Wiig .. hen. tU Otilprta9 un4 •WMI WU. 91 .... little glfti and NJ • ld6d ....t U 1" WGDt·te bu1 •• ..,. ...... t ,.. ..... admit ...... "°,.. __ _ ...... .,,. gtftJ la tMt ... Electronic Servant . GlliGE DOOB OPEIEB ..__,, tlNt ...utT door .,.. at .a prk9 W9 CGD all Ii.,. wldt. Thls ba.dles tbe ld.d of ._.._bo....011tlwre. You !;Ga lutGll ... tiaple i....a.ow, too11; T-1tt.rol•--. porto.We aDll worb •P lo :IDO "leet awar; The wlsole thlq c .... la a c;any-0111 ecrrto111. A ··.u. ......,•' GDd a "Mc• __ .. aM. .-11 ratat. you"ll .. '" lulde tJte CCIJ. &" BEICB YISE . 7'' BUCIDDDECIEB 7 l/4'.' SIW A compact taw wUb po...-to spore. o..p· eutti.llQ". cmd ..... hk lib nttmg butter. Dlptlt. aad cmvl• cnlt-ttmnt. •lip clutch. BWI llD DECKER DELUIE SUDER N•..... .... ...... •.. REC. 41.15 ...... ,._ ........ 3917 u 11·1 pro q.aallty Dad ' ....... this .. tM dtaK• lo . pick It.,. .. • • - 1/4" BLACK Ir DECIEB REGISTER , NOW . FREE CLASSES DBD.L Th• old rough aod tumbl• drill !hat ba1:plea1ed tlt.ov.ea.d1 •Ml .ado a low ~. lecau•• lh.., didn't • llvr It al National where tatltt-tloa l1 part ol th• tc:b-•. WELLER SDLDEBUJll liU.1 II Ille old •-Uftt to do a lllfJO elecff'Oak -· lllOW aa4 tbea. ™• lut-t becrt. itpOtUflltM deal It ler bla. 3'' RUEL llH ' 7'' t....a laow to d~ lb• laobb7 aH bM:HlloW r9P0ln the ...iec-Wfl'; Wltr light 11 wt wb" eii;11r11.,. b•• to help. BElll SCOPE n sCBEEI EIPlllDER ' CtaF tlllag. JNI It bl &Mt ot ea • It lDCla·TV cmd tt loakt nn • t•. . 'lfo dlt~ !-et Wn-.... , to _ ... npktwM.. 11 88 ' . ' SPEtl.&J. TOOL TOLE c SHOE POLISBEB lo;ttwf opercrt.d. JOU bold II la JCNt band Cl.d l.t II do the tob. Coapl.te with bcltt9ri" mad hfo boaaaelt. SPOBTSllBIP STEERIJlll WHEEL · CDVEB y Mab Dad -.z·11n alllOflaer AIKtnltl GI lt.e Pilot• tlt.e ~ Font to llt.e tob -• dcrr. LOW JOLTlllE LlllBT SYSTEM ·r -A·...U,2Ut.Mcl wl~ er-1t11w. Let PoP ... Ills wl:sy hoiuat.e-• troe the salt .... 1777 TUBIEB · TUIL .11.1m·-==G • ' -• f --.nvE - -"-'·P"'Pll¥ 11Dgle INrMr ..... ;-•. . dlllt pi.ells la 1'1~ -.Popc-~11 aplli~. ~llM~goiag. BlllEBY CBIBllEB GLUE GUI · "This It the better oa•. Hot" glue. tut lib tbe htnaihare pf* ... lo _._pod mau. Alto ..... bot -1-to 111 ) •p"-'J aaclit la tUe or !'battter- ' . 5'' ---- - 10 PIECE· socm SET . : Ilg-%" drl•• with tlt.e d .. p well ~· plag de.al uacl' llM re~ racbet dri.,., .• All in a llM. !Pp-t11Nw1 GWGJ the •et aad n.p. tbe box. I lmowl. I 5'' LIL PRO · SPUY PlllT KJT A.nee.Mt ~Ill te ,.. rerul'l:u ,._, drill.. n. drW head ~ .. _,,...._d ,... IMrft • rem •rarer 1w et..crp, S.. It• ask 1>9c1·, ad't'icO. Now Ibis ... It the oH ,_ b17. INt a.·1 -n Dad NG II all Ille Hae. It'• IO powerful aacl ea-r lo 1111 tbcrt a llttM ladJ' could "II'' with H and "° 1tniggle. 11 IMre Gffl kld1 111 tM ..... lllaft .tllem de 11 all l•I Pa NII a 11111 .. alrMd,. ~ 4997 • • '. • 3 . . • . to " , mi 'lhi CBI Y• nei lat . ( haJ bi• l(o lh< <c ' l , I Pl! ,,. Or to pla ·1 gir to ticl Cit • Ni1 the ·1 or oli .. , 13.: Fm DA I ·- , J • . . 1 .. J ------.. . :All's Well That Ends Well? . . . ~ Auto lmJ:?ound 1 Yard Sparks_ Planners' Melodrania By PAMELA HALLAN reprettoling Troy ~eowners, who~ Point Marina and ~e Old Mission. ,01 1• Dall-Plllf 111H posed. the yard De4I" their deve~ent. -•1Retnember, swallows·blve-to fJy over There;. wasn't a stage, but the drama Or maybe it was the other way round . the yl\fd. Maybe · they wOuldn't \\'anL couldn't have been better if it had been .,irne first act fOl.iPd Collins, suave and t th Bl d C to return lo Capistrano if they saw a e r age , Theater at Knoll's dignifita, appealing to reason, pleading Berry Farm. _ with the commiuioners not to be moved it.'' ' . Mission Trail ' .. :.1,14if,. ..... 19, 19!0 s DAILY PILOI 3. Bearing S.,,,ted -·-t County to Study- • ....!..--• ---. - Rapid. Trans-it . . 1. All that was lacking was a player by emotional outburst! Which are not The audience cheered. JlllDO and someone with signs telling ba9ed on fact. · 'Ille moment of decision had come .. '1--•~ 1 Kitch By JACK BROBACK • wheels. It' ii up to you (the.supervbon} be-auttien~,--When-to-cl9p-and-when =He JNl¥!,ted a picture-of a well coo-Would lhe~cornlTii~ grant .the permit, ~t..:.tJ.a . ,_ ---e_n . . · ,!_-. ...,.-..... lttfl' to hpplement Out work!" '--- to boo and . hiss. . trOlled, '<teU .hldaen, well patrolled, well Ji(ifug themselves up against swallows Does Orange ~ty need I rapid "1be timing is good for pie projX)Rd '.fh~ settin~. w~ the Planning Com: managed auto impound )'ard well 'away. T ' Se S h } trinsit system to-Se1ve immediate and vote. A decision must be made "" the m1ss1on meetmg 1n ,San Juan Capistrano from curious children and . the tender and ecolOI)', or would lllZ J~tters ~nd 0 ""r-. rVe · C 00 8 urgent needs! "' . this week , where a capacity audience vision of area honleoWners. lt sounded tV(O petitions win out! The public, county aupervlaors and · first of September to put lbe isau& came to see if the "villainous" impound haunti~lv beautiful. Just as chairmar.. Gerald Gaffney wa~ CAP~O YAU.EY -All school cityaodcountyofflcl1llwWpt1chance on the November ballot." KQCh em-- Y<l!d would be Permitted to sully lbe .. "Doil't 'let lhis issue be used .to redress about to ope{l his mouth, a knight in ca.feteriu in the Capistrano Unified to · anlwer that quesUon J\dy· 21 when phasiJed. "lt will cost · nothing excepl neighborhood of a heavy equip_ment ren-old~grievaoces." he said.• shining armor" in the form Of Sir (Mayor) School District except -Forster Junior the board~ 1 bearlnj: on tbe poalble the printing of the ballot.s." • lal yard and a rock products plant. • But the audie~ knew il was time . High IDd San Clemente High School · formation of an 0r-•e Comly Transit The proposed Orange County districl • Cast in the ro.le . ol "villam· " was 1• sneer. . , To. ny For&ter came c.hargmg down the will be. served from a central kitchea -.. _,.u be · the Or h .-Y: ' District and aubmlslion of tbe qucnuon can implemented under angi! _andsome attorney M1c~ael Collins, sans , Jn act two, FroS .pleaded for erology aisle for the fateful climax. next faU. , • th 1 · torite in the November i County Transit District Act approved ti lack hat a~d. mustachios, re~enting __ a~ keepl~g C_apisfr~ ~a "g~~~ spot.'.' ____ ·_:what _IOU_ have just.seen is locitl ~ees of the district ,apprGved-p~ ~er~ ~::tlon....... . _ by the Stile Legislat~ in 1985:''~cc_ __ ---< ~!Test Oun1v1n w~o wanted ~ lease He; polnted'"out ufiit llie i mj:)OU'Jia"yatd governmenf afils finest." He tGld -the-lWO m-theJplan·•for-closing-the-cooking-· Th or-County Traftiit eommittefi ~. ' Supervisor Willlaz;n Phillips pointed oot {C:~oi:srt{~or .. ~;po::: r.ard . would be "on t}l~,Presldent's air route" hushed audience. "On behalf or the pro-facililiea at the e~mentary &ehoo!_ ~" after' ne=~e five yun of constant that the purpose for the act, requested yie Frost, 8nd would be. right petween the Dana perty owner (his mother) I request day. · studies bu recommended the public by the· county, was to bloCk any regjo91l that the apPli catkin be. with<l;awn." Th_is year '.four e.le~tary sc~ls hearini and the election:: The supervisors plan which "would swallow up our ai;ea." • • first Entries ArrivJng W"ld hecr" d I . -, . participated in a pilot program with , agreed and the date was·set. . . Assistant Chief County Counsel Clayton • " 1 c in_g an c ~p~~ng: . successful !"5111ls· Cafeter~ offlciala lo!d Chalnnan Hubert L. Ferry 'of Fullerton H. Parker outlined the principal Pro- . curses, f~1led a~a1~, whisper~ _a the board .~t 1nore children ate m outlined the committee's reasons behtnd visions of the 1965 act: The propoled voice. But 1t wasn t Forresl Dun1v10 , the cafeter .. 1~ thele four ICboola and the recommenclaUon: district does not have to be countywide, ,., and it wasn't Michael Collins. less food ended JR the garbage can. (County Road Commissioner. Al S. Koch but its boundaries cannot cut acros:; Who coUld lt have been' -added emphasis to each reuon). city lines. ~ ln Early Bird Contest · • Part9 f'etea ZDs -A dlstrlCt is needed to bring the A board of diretcors of five members ;r total county problem under one. system. two of lbem supervisors and three named ' • First entries have arrived in the DAILY ticket of equal value. PILOT Early Bird Bonua contest,.tJie •'ex-Early Bird contestants are asked mere- t;.a added attraction" ·that-offers ·an ly to slnd in with their ticket orders Orange Coast area youngster a chance ..... a statement ol l'lf words or less begin--iilng : J t~ meet his , (or her) favorite Angel "My favorite· ~gel is player on 2·fof-J night at the ball game. because ... " :The contest is Qpen to any boy or Winner selected _by the judges will Schools Okay • -Joint Polvers • Agreement g1rl' 16 ye~s old or younger who wants receive four free tickets for some future to try-for the -prizes when ordering - _Angel home game, a baseball aiitograph· Laguna Beach S ahoOi-trustees have ticket.S for the · July 8 Angels vs. Kansas · ed by the Angels and a -chaace .to . voted to enter into : a joint powers Oity contest. That's DAILY PILOT 2-for-t meet his favorite Angel (and hB.ve pie-al[l:reement with the Capistrano Unified Night and readers can buy all the tickets tures taken for publication) prior to School District for the purpose or Ibey watlt for that game for half price. . the July a game at.Anahe.lm Stadiwn. . establishing a Regional. 0 cc up at ion ·The way it workS is that readers Runner-u!J prize winners . each will ·PrGgram for the two districts. of the DAILY PILOT tlip out the mail receive two tickeb; to a subsequent The board also agreed TUeSdaY·to levy ot-der coupon appearingr daily in the Angels game. · . ~ .one.cent tax to provide funds ~or the newspaper and send in for as -many Deadline for ,"Early JJirds" is IOOft ::;. Jo.int ~ndeavor. Truste~s ~f the C~pistrano $3.50 . or '2.50 tickets as they want. on Friday, June 2t. Deadline.J_or al1 D1str1~t had taken s1 mliar acllon Mon· For each ticket the reader buys, the 2.for-t ticket orders is 5 p.m. MondaY., -daThy-night. So h Co DAILY PILOT will give . him a free_ June 29_ ' e two ut unty Districts decided to enter lhe agreement together after It meetings with representatives of the i Tustin Union High School .District had 1resulted in what a Capistrano official described as "irreconcilable di[ferences." It's DAILY ' Pl LOT -. 2~for·l -Nile ' OUT AT 'THE OLD BALL GAME' ·' --' .. PILOT PETE INVITES EVERYONE TO SEE THE ANGELS PLAY KANSAS CITY WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, AT HALF PRICE. Get two reserved se1t tickets for the Wednesd1y night'. July 8, An9el1 vs. Royals game at Anaheim .st1dium for the normal price of one ticket, I Buy one: the DAILY PILOT 9ive1 you one. l 2-$3.50 Tl::TS . $3e50 -2-$2.50 _Ti~~ -$2.5_G You c_an reserve an entire section or just two ~eats. But 9•t your party tog•th•r now and mail ln th• order hlank helow with check or Jnoney ord•r I no c1sh, please)• and hurry. Oe•dline for ticket orders i1 June 29. Early •lnl Bonus Open to boys and girls 16 year•· Old ~nd .you~ger. lnclud• with ticket order a statement of IOOiword' or less : "My favorite Angel is ............... . ................ heCause ................................• " Entri•s must be rece;ved hy noon on June 26. ~inner w~~ me•t his. (or h•rl favorite An9el, will r•• . ., ceive four tickets for a futur•,An9•l home game ind will receiv• • 'ba1•- ·~11 1uto9raph•cf by the An9•lsl There'll be runner-up priz• winners , too! r _..--------1 Clip and m.til, with check or money order, to: Disagreement had arisen from .a sug- gestion that Tustin, in view of its fa rger size, should have a grealer voice in planning and, organizing the -pr91ram . Laguna trustees" were adamant in their insistence on equal representatim1 for participating districts. The state-approved R e g i o n a I Qc, cupation Program is d•igned to pntVide• higl).,.school s.tudents who do not plan to go on ti>.,collep l'(ith usable vocational skills through special classes ,conducted in cooperation with area employers, IUCh as hospitals, industrial plants ·and the like. Trustees of the Laguna and Capistrano districts agreed to Jau ix;h J1i...:P!'ogram. of their -own, levying a sur!icient tax to provide $22,000 for initial planning so classes might be started by the middle of the next school year. This, they decided, would enable the districts to start . their pcogrllms up to -a-year ahead of countywide-regional programs, but would not preclude even- tual participation_ in needed county services. "With only 15 percent of our students finishing university," said board prcsi· dent Larry Taylor, "we need a me8'n· ingful program of employab le skills." ' Barbara Durkin Rites on Friday Funeral services were held ror Mrs. Barbara Ann Durkin today;- The San Clemente-resident~ wbo passed ..,, away,Wednesday in N~wport Beach, lived,_ at 143 W. Avenida Ramona: Mrs. Durkin was active in Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church and the Coun- cil of Catholic Women. She is survived by two sons, Joseph R. Durkin Jr, and Thomas W. Durkin pf San Clemen~e: a. brother an.d sister, Warren T. W1tul and Bisa Rollins, tfolyoke, Mass; and two grandsons, Thomas W. Durkin Jr. and John A. ptftjn, San Clemente. Saddlehack Sued Over Auto Wreck Saddleback•CoU~e has been sued for fl.50,000 by a Sytmar man who claims that a e:ollege empklye's negligence led LAKE FOREST -All residents of Lake Forest have_ been illvited to a Roaring 20s party Saturday. Hosted by the Lake Fotest Womu's Club, the event will take place from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. at the Beach and Tennis Club. " Atlractons will include a nickleodeon, a barber shop quartet, men's hula hoop contest, Charleston contest, beau in a fishbowl contest a!KI dime a ~ance girls. -. ' -' e Ten1111·'c1.11b Aia11m1e:> (Koch: Presently there are lridividual by the cities will govern the di.stri ct: franchises in various cities, plus the The district is authorized to levy a Sotithern California Rapid Tr a n.s i l tax ''not to exceed five cents per $100 Di.strict (·RTD) buses from Los Angeles. of assessed valuation''; it will name There Is no coordinaUon. Some ~f the and ftx the salary of a general manager1• bus firms are losing money; trymg to and -will be subject to collettiv~ go out or tiusineas. A county district bargaining by law, just as is thf RTD. _ is the olily answer; establlsbed by a Parker also 8'id, "'Ille act provide~ vote ol the people). that anGther election maY be held in -A district would immediately pro-the future to consolidate with arl vide an agency for receiving funds~frnm organization such as the RTO, •• but any source; federal, -state, ~al or quickly · added, "This. provlsi:on is not" private. (Koch: _The county · 1s .noL ·mandatory." --1 prepared today to receive \bese funds. The supervisors' action in calling the LAKE FOREST -Membei's of the There are many available for developing public hearing was he8rlily endorsed Lake Forest Tena.is AssociatJOn are seek· plans and implementing them). by the Orange County Division, League ing,·_tennis :en.tbusiasts. . -A district wo1:1ld provide .an agency of California Cities; the UCI-Project 2l. --Anyone interested in joining ~ club ror county participation in Tegional Study Team on Transportation Needs; may do 5c:' by registering a~ .tti!i tieach decisions and systems development. the Orange County Chamber of com:. and Tenius Club. The fee is. $1 per-%och: The C?unty has no representative merce; the League of Women Voter4 year. . . . , , m current regional study programs). of Orange County (LWV ), and the' , Membersh_1p includes a-r1.ght-tq-vole----There is a need for an agency American Association of University~ O!J all tennis ~alters at Lake Forest, in.. the county to be assigned the Women, Santa Ana branch., sup~rt-of prom_1sing young players, and responsibility of maa--translt develop-Winston R. Updegraff, e x e c u t I v e'- h~lp111g to·orgaruze tournaments. ment. (Koch: This agency would allow "seciet.ary of the League of Cities, offered. 'for proper representation in rtgional ~ resolution of the group's executive e 'Birdie' f'll111 Slietam MISSION VIEJO -"Bye Bye Birdie" will be the feature film at the Montanoso ~Jl,ecrealion Center tonight . All recreation center-families are in- vfted to the show which starlll at 7:30 p.rri. The film is free . but 10 cents will be ~harged for popcorn. • studies). · _ . ,, J commktee, which inclUded : '. -: A transit distrlct wou1ifbe a vehi~l!,_ 01bat !be public he3riD& be_held ol\- to implement any short term 90lut1on this subject to include long term and to our mass transit problem. (Koch : short tenn transportation goa1s; citj'· This is obviOus). representaUon on any agency to be forrth Ferry a{lded, "The transit committee ed; discussion cmceming the advisabilitX: has been making studies for _more than .or anY additional special purpose districts four yean. To continue In this advisory and a Umetable for accomplishio& &bi' capacltf would be just spinning our objectlvea or the district." • , SAVE THE . -. EASY WAY. I I BY MAIL! FOR 1 2·1!•· 1 Angel Doy ~ I 0;1nge (u1t Daily -Pilot tp a_ traffic_~ · n · k:h he suffered •rioosm~rlet. ~-SHRINK PROOF INVESTMENT I I C/0 Public Service Dept. I 330 W. 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Guerrero names the Sad- dlebaok Junior Collegi Oistrid. and employe Donald Ross G U y e r in his Orange Coonty Superior Court action and holds them responsible' for the col- Usion between his car and a .college vehkle laat Feb. Id. Guerrero states that the collisio-n oc- curred near the intersection of Los Alamitos Boulevard and the San Diego Freeway and Guyer was at fault in ihe lncloenl -- Saddleback trustees earlier rejected claim for damages filed by Guerrero. Fraueniimmer T-akes _Junior amber fcilii1 Bob Fraucnilmmcr of San Clemenle has been install ed as the new president of the San, Clemente Jaycees during rectnt ceramoniea. • l ' INSURANCE TO 820,000 5% PASS BOOK 7~ % CER'I'i:FICATE WRITE FIRST FEDERAL ~SAVINGS • . .. --•.&M·~·/S..d~ -•. ·~ QU!H eASADENA wooo Eo;r.Oah.Av . ~----- • _ SAN MARINO • 2355 Hunttnglon. Or iv• (': : [~-SYcomore 9 . .e143 • MUrroy 2·1131 ' • ':""~ -4• • ,. • .............. ,,,,.. --·~ ... :._. . .. _,.__ ~ -.. • ' I I • • . ' .. - DAILY PILOT Frldll, .r... 19, 1970 •, -., I -' War Senate Will Work o,,_ Other Legislation W.jSH!NCTON (UPI) -'l1tl -!be -t'I powir • eommandlr '11\1 Byrd _., Is 1 11111111 to finally hll broktD tbl Josjlll! oa vjlai in dllll to proteot bll ~ hlJ amendment defeated 1111 _k_ Tllo r ,, domelUc lqjal*'ktn,, but ltl JIV.Wiltk Aootbti "°" WU .. , .. Monday. m.tn difference Is Byrd'• oriClnal deblle over Cam-llld the, -sen. -rt c . Byrd (0.W. V1.) hu • modlltc1llon woold hive been tacild --ttliollo•--&---=-'---Jtllliil''*"'!d.· .............. ~~""--lo the u ~-t__l'~"'!. al~-- Senllon umnltnoolly qnod 'lltundlJ ~ -. -.not Ille the Cooper cl! m,_n!, lila ..,, liarUord }Vis.. police officer lulh C•rPtnt1r of the Juvenile ri vision gives talks on drugs to !hool children as part of his job. l a talk last month to eighth gra- ers at St. Kallian's School. he urned wafers that give off a smell 1milar to marijuana. On a class iting Monday at Devil's Lake Slate •ark some of the St. Kallian's pu· ils sniffed' what they said smelled ke those wafers. They talked to ileir cOunselor· and he called the ark ranger. Four young people 1ere found nearby, arrested and barged with possession and use of 11arijuana. • City officials have set aside Saturday, July 18, as "Pig Day" in honor of all law tnforcel'nf!nt I agencies oJ the city and countt1. ln con.junction with "Pig Day," tht Ttucaloo&a Sertoma Club an- 1 nounced Truaday it is planning a watern1elon cutting for tht dot1 I a11d will distribute 10,000 lapel buttons and 10.000 bumper 1 stickers dealing with the slogan, "Pride, Integrity a1u.l GuU." The buttons will say, "I'm a PIG Root· er.'' • Deputy sheriffs in T a c o m a , /ash., are looking for the person 1ho tried to feather his nest by teallng $650 worth of concrete Jolds from Roy Melvin. The molds 1ere used to.make bird baths. • lepublican s~tor . Jacob Javits Vew York proves that height is no '.irnUation to spf!Oki11g ability, as he 7ets a tittle help from liis friends. He :.s standing on a United Press Inter- 11atio110L equipment bo:t in order to make 1tin1seLJ more visible above tile tangle o/ micropltones during a speech on Cambodia. • At last there's hope that the West- ern Tongue-tied Chub Minnow may be saved from extinction. The Ohio Division of Wildlife has closed to bait catchers the lower five miles of King's Creek in Champaign C~n· ty in an ellort to save the rare min- now in its last ftlidwestern strong- hold. \Vildlife experts say pollution and the lack of good bank cover .have caused the disappearance of the minnow elsewhere. HE'LL GRAB THE MANE OF THE BRITISH LION Con11rv1tiv1 Edward Huth Next Prime Minister •stiff!l Softens Campaign Warmed HeatllMann,er LONDON (AP) -Edward Richard George Heath wenl into the British elec- tion campaign with a marked distaste for the hurly burly of the hustings. Ted-Heath ended it smiling,· pressing the 11esh, kissing babies -and winning. In the early days of. the campaign, commentators unfavorably compared Heath·s stiff, formal, s I i g ht I y authoritarian manner with the ·ge.nlal, easy-going wi.s«:ricking style of Prime Minlster , Harold Wll9on. ~e people )¥eren't' w amlng to the bac~or leader . of the Cor11trvalives, they said .. But U · the cooie.t warmed up , the 53-year-old Heath did, too striding into throop ot \'OWi, duping handt, kJssing a baby occasionally and predicting vic- lory w""1 all the pol~ said defeat. Despite his upPer:Class aceenl 1111 educatklll at Balllol College, Oxforlt ~ which has produced more p r i m e ministers · Ulan any single Bri tish in- stitution -Heath'! origins are more ·humble than Harold•Wilson's. Wllaon's father was an industrial * * * . President Lauds Britain's Heath WASHINGTON (UPI) -President Nixon telephoned Edward Heath today to conaratul1le him on his victory in- the Brtlllb elecUon Nlxo.1 toMI the next prime minister he k>oked fofward to continuing the "cloae blltonc. auoci1tlon" between the ·two counlrles. Nixon allli put in a trans-Atlantic call to defeated Prime. Minister Harold Wiison e:1pretsing his "personal sym· pathy." Nlzon recalled to Wilson that he had lolt a couple o[ import~t elec· tlons himself. White House Press Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler 11id Nixon told Heath that "he looked forward to seeing him and voorking with tum." No date was set for 1 meetlna:, however, Ziegler said. 1 chemist. Heath 's was a car"'nler and. his mother worked occaslonaUy as a maid. As a youngster Heath attended tht state-run Chatham House School in seaside Ramsgate, while other little Tories were getting their educations at such elite schools as Harrow or Etoo. Chatham House's debiting aociety pulled the shy 1$-year-old out of his shell ancf he went on t.o become presldenl of the Oxford Unio n, a traditional launchln1 pad for Brlti$ politiciarui. . Heeth's lower-class background might lo«ically have led him, lo the Llbor or Liberal parties, but be liked the Conservative c ommitment to a philosophy of individual freedom and the creaUoo of national wealth. "The ·key to everything is the creation of more national wealth," he once told an interview. "Without some prosperity you can't have a full life -travelina, theater, books of your · oWn and not borrowed from the library. If you want freedom and a life which can be active and reflective, the-n thls is the .basis." Jn recent years he has ctone his readlnc and reflecting in a luxury apartment in Albany, London 's most desirable apartment house. Jn private life, Heath is an mlhuslasUc musician · and an accomplished organist. When he· gels a chance, he loves to conduct choirs. Yachting is his other passion. * * * TIMES MISSES BY EVEN DOZEN LONDON (UPI) -The Times of Lo~ don had the right election but the wrona date -by 12 years -in compartna the trend toward a conservative vlctOl'J to llarry S. Truman's upset victory over TI1omas E. Dewey. "It looked like the most astonishing upset of electoral prediction s1nce Harry .Truman trounced Governor Dewey t11 1960, '' the Times said. The Trum1~ Dewey race was in 1948. . lo !IY llidl tbl Cun&od!e -mrlns •""1 -Ille P,,.._ ''that -amendment ...Wd be a\Jecbed lo 11!1 evinlnl bou!'I lo ICt oa the blc:klol -I -~ ~y b e end of lite bill. ol a~ bllla and allier Yllel -..,. lo proloct i-. 11vU ol Unllld <Jturdi -Byrd'• new 1111end- domPltc lelltlall<o. that b1vo "''" plllq srei., ennec11...., --deployed." 1111111 limply opeu. out !ht preaidenl'• up 1Inco Aprll. It. II e-1*i lo wlo llelN!1'11ib!IOlll • dlr •· ~• I hU ~ Tbe .,,.emmt, however, did not II>' aupport. • • powers u CODUn1D -Ul"QUe • w e - peer to put the -re mudt c-Bickers ol'the ~ '--one ro)ected Int week would have lo I ahowdown OD tlte peod1nf blD lo ment qulc:lllJ --k, -ndlna dlminWted, llld "''hap! Wrecked, Ille cut--olf lwtcll ·i.r llllurl U.S. mlllllry . it wu Clltly. aDlllhll' IA 1 ___ ol c_.a!Ol!ll power under W -Con- operellonrln Cambodia. • .-Ially tnelllltlli'-polurtl ol 1111j>. llu.tloo lo ~I tht pum l\rlltp Debale ovtr Jbe '"111toYlhlal -1. pod for pretlduitlal powin t b a I for the Clmbodla venture. ,P..-by-. Jelln Sllen-~ ~ oould nit lite IWIY .... U Sen. -P. Grtllln (ft.Midi.), tlte (ft.Ky.) Mel Fronk Oturdt (0.ldalio), U ""*· --..-mlnlority !elder, said the new . became~ sldeVacted ql1n todlJ an 4dmlnlstrltion allies ,endoned it, call-_Byrd amendment wis even S,trooger thin the I-th1t bu .,..,.... It from lite inc K •a m1jitc -by the 1ntht1r the lut and its puiqe woold bl a Jl<lllel: whalhar tlte =-ire liUs IWI'/ bloc:.-, UY v1c:to<y fw the N1tlnlllrliion. Killer Patrols ' Shot Civilians, Troop Reports . 'Super Spy.' D.S. Satellit.e Launched by Air Force DA NANG, Vlelruun (UPI) -A teen- aged U.S. Mutne Corponl lndey 10ld a ·court inartlll board ~ watched four other leatherneck member• of a. "kfiler team" petrol ahool lo' deallt 1' Vllt- namete women and chllllren in a n!rtbern hal!!let. Another Mlrlne lold the court that uanythlna out after dark Is fair 1-.ne" · lor such petrols, whldt normally oper1Je In "holtlle" reJiON_. CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) -The Air Force rocketed a aec:ret Ntellite toward a distant orbit today In a project believed teatm1 an advanced early warning ayatem qlinst m1ulle r llaCkL , 1be abot, however, Was believed to be ,-npe1t ol two euller iaunchlnp that -1atellltee Into neer..iatlonery ••dwell" orbiti that remain over one bntld 1rt1 of larth. The llrot in Ille ..-;u WIS iawtd!td Allf. I, 1-. Into 1n orbit rancJng from IUD ID M,111 ml!q hJ"1. Tha - wu. fired April 13, 1911, lnlo an orbtt The teltlrnony Clmt It the C6Uf't martial of Pvt. Mlchlel A. • Sdtwui, 21, of Weirton, W. V1., chlrpd wltli- pmnedllaled murde< aioni with three other Morlnea who wm be lrlod later. ·I Soyuz 9 'Lands Lanot Cpl. Michael S. Krldltall, II, ) of H1nover, Pa., thin and tnd titer · . , · being 11oop11a11 .... with ma1ar11. latllted w1• th Ne•., Mark he wat.ched the Marlne pttrol remove . n five womtn and 11 chUdren from three huts II the vUlqo of Soa Thing ialt Feb. 11. He 111d !be Marina cut down the civlliana with Mt• automaUc rifles, .45 caUber platoil and 1 srenadl llUDCber. Krtcl>len bu blen sruted lnmtunlty from --to lallly 1t lhl trial, --Aid lite llllblp --by the petrol le-, Pvt. 'Randall D. llm<d, IO, al Calvin, 00.. He lllld the M~ Oil I nlcht "tiller telm0 patrol on lite rt!iled Que Soa Vlllcy fint -.ncJed I ....... Whl! trlod to escape. and Herrod Ordlted Sclswan lo "flnllh !tor off" with I pllloL "fflJTOd told UI. to kill the rest of the people," .Krichten uid. "He Mid, 'I w1nt thete people killed.' I turned lo Pie (Tbomu R.) Boyd and 1aktd, 'Is he craZy ot what!' " 'lben, the CorpOral aald, "everybody, abol." He lold the court be hlmieU fired over the. head• of the victims. I.Ince Cpl. Guy E. Freel llllllild it Wit common ptactlct for "killer ' teams" thit 11anythJng out afttr dark is f1ir game" and that he . had been on patrols whUe civilians were 1laln by htarlnes. Freel, ol Elll T1wu, Mkll .• WU ·~ vised by the court of 1111 rJshll qalnat sell lncrlm)nellOI! Ind liter ordered not to speak "1th riporter1. • • 3-step Lottery System Devised For July Draw For Endurance } MOSCOW (UPI)~-Russia's two-man ~ t space craft par1ehuted safely Jo earth in Soviet centr1I Asia today, en41ni a mission of burly II days tltlt veutted Ruaia lhaOd ol lhe United · states in the field ol 11-_'Ct endurance, pit olllclal ntWI ll"'Cl( T .. ~. C..--11 VllllJr l!evullanov and Adri1n l'llblayty ~ under lhrff perac:Itutes ltnm( lo lhelr 1Uvery Soyuz at 7:51· a.m. EDT af\er a filght th•t luted 17 days, II blurs and ff minutes 'lbe craft landed 47• miles west oC Karaghanda In Soviet KIZlltttstan. Medical checks made at lhe acene showed the twO men "liad we'll withstood the conditions of. welgl\tlelmess and the fbibt," Tau uid. Soyuz I had bialted off It 10 p.m. (I p.m. EDI') on JW1'! I and the 11ndlng today ecllpnd the former record held by astronauts P'r1nt !Orman and James Lovell, the Gemini 7 plk>ta who remained aloft !<tr II days, eJt!tt holira and 35 mbiutel. · :JD,3111 lo M,nl milel hJlh. Both ~ I.be earlier 11teWtes are ln orbits that """' the equllor 1t .. angle of about 10 degrees. In IUCb • .path, they trice a flgurwight petttrn above one area On earth. · lnlonned ..iurcea . said the utellills are put of a new early w1ming l)'8'em mentioned recenUy in ~ lestlmooy. D. John Footer, di!<clor al . the Dtfen1e Department's reeearch pn> grams, Wd. the United States WU ac- celerallnl 1 allelllte l)'Slem deslpxl lo provide early wll'lllnc qalnst Soviet land 111d ,.._boaed mlsltle .U.Cks. 1be newest satelltte took off frem Launch Pad 13 at 7:!7 a.m. EDT on · a two-at.a1e Atlu-A1en1 rocket &hat clim- bed into the clear 1ty on a brlllllhl pillar ol orange flame. M the machtne reached the upper 1tmosphere, a kmg white trail of vapor bloaomed out behind ll. '11>! J1unching wu not announced ahead of time, but the !ID-foot rodcet ll'as clearly vilible m ks launch pad spouting oxysen vapor for more than an hour -a rure 1ip a shot ls Imminent. A launch attempt was called ofJ Tuesday, apparently because of th r ea l e n, in I weather. It WU tfw first· 1i-:e abot from tht cape linct April 2l when the National Aeronautics and Space Administration launched • communicationa lllellite. Usually btlore spece lhotJ, the launch time and details ot the mission are annouDCed. Today's flight was only the third secret orbital ltunehlng here in seven years. The Air Force advised news ~ia two years qo that •me Defense Deput- ment launchinp wer~ planned for U. cape "requlrtng a greater degree ot security protection than others made in the past." Mmt of the n1tlon'1 claMlfled military shot.I ll't c1rried out from Vandfnbtr1 Air Foret Blee, Calif., where satellttee are e111ly launched into polar orbttl. The cape, however, is the best atte for Jaunctiing into stationary orbJts with • low 1n1Je lo the equator. Rains Fall Over Midwest WASHINGTON (AP) -Drift oltlc:lal1 have clevbld 1 thrtHlep lollery to ertalre that the .. ,_ ol nwnllm II random llld lh!ll -crMiolaln .11111 Surrounded the first drnirll lat December. · Start of Summer Jolted by Vioient W eatlwr. <:alffort1la Albu_.,..,. .. " e•ktr1tiel4 " " ei11Mrc~ .. ~ 110!1• " SI llosron " " •.-nswlllt .. " c111e ... • " C!nclnMll " M ... _ .. " DnMolMS • " Oetn:ill t'! JP F1lrbtnk• 1Q IP Fort Worlll f l 1l F .. llM fl '5 Mtl"'I 7t 51 Hollolulu M 77 ..... , Ktnus Cny IS 61 _LtlV$1 " .. LOI A~I -71 •1 MJ)ri'il l.t 1' Mln.-eu1olls •• V .S. S111nmar11 A torn.dlt t.ucllloll down ti MJtr., New Orl11n1 • tJ 7J """'° Pt.. d\ll'lnt tt1e rol1ht, ldtu,,. =~y~:lll r. : -"'"" 11111 lnlurlnf liw. De1t11", OllCl1rd u St wtl ""'"' to ...,trll !1rrn1. Ok!thomt C!IY fl 7~ Om.ii• 11 s. 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J.r' 1'1r11 row ........... s:°'•·""· 1 .1 hcW llltll ...... , ••• ll:llt.""-•1.P \tcOftllll ............ , • ,; 4;00•·""· t..a 11111 ·~ 11 ~, 1.111. ktt 1:071."". .... • .. l!JI ·-.... •:tt '·"" • The new· system will employ bOth man and computer when the drawiq ii blld 'July I to determine lite ·-In - young men tum1nf II wm be ln<lld.e into the armed f<rctl. The plat\, 111 olftd&I aid, la not ytl In flnll form, but olllclall bop< ID ·•void cltl,.... the l<>Cllled ftlbllowl mwtnc held 1111 ,.., IH•nd men - birthciayl feD Mrly In the year. ' The .... plan calla fGr the 1'1-BuMu of Sli!iilirdl lo UH a ............... --!' to ICl'll1lble the • days Jn 11!1 y-. . ,,. -lndudJnc Loop Yt1r'1 P'O. • ..:. I loll! of IO -Wl'JI. The IO ~ lltll tlten '""'14 bJ put Into -rile tn,.lopel and llntlllld: A byatancler pn!tU!lll"1 watld pick ID enve!Gpe. The .... .....,_..,bl6d - then would lie put In-"' llld ~ -~-., I llul Jlr lll!d milld. The third lllp caill fw I l'!b~ drl• ln111mu1r 10 the Gill held Dec. I. 1 :;: The order tn whkti a men'• bl""'-1 is dr1wn will dellnnlnt the order lit ··hk:lt hi l!ll'J hi drlfteil. ., Nixon Name~Official . WABH!NGTOl'I (UPI) -l'ralderi Nixon • -, umtlJ Liu.-H • Sllbermon is U!"ltnemtlr)' of ,Labor. Sllbennan, 11 a J\IUvt of Yc:d, P1., hat been the dtportmonl'• clilef lof1l officer ind 1 top tnlorcement otrlctr .. IOll<:ilor of labor. I -• ' . ' Pera-Before •ad After .The PeruVian town of Yungay in i.he Andei Mountains ls ·shown be. fore (top) and after it wo.s destroyed by a mud slide CJIU&ed .by lite eartltquake that shook Peru M1y at Moot ol lhe ctly'a :111,000 residenll pertsbad ID the di111ter • , I\ I .. • by Iii< ... I ... "-ter !lo • "'' iil1 lo -, ~ thi ... .... I .... no the «i 4 I ap •• I II< let iii .l l Is! pr igi ov d6 c:o He J ,. de ce Tl "• al D; th Cl ti: Ix or w, m Ill to .. m p • u • 8 d b • I I v I J - • •• • I • ~ . -. Po·stal Refor·....,.. OR-'d House Sends Hist.oric B' l to · Senate WASHINGTON' (AP) Wholesale overhaul or the na- tion'• mall system and aa eight percent pay raise for --!ui!!llM!J hav l!oeD .JJllllYYed by the llou8e in an blllorlc 10-hour ae&$m marked by iorne bitter floor e:1changes. With uniformed mailmen _, the galleries• ud ~tempers growing ahorhxl the floor. the Houae pa ...... the refO(m-i>ay bill Th u r a d a y -rilglil 357 lo 24 ud ~I ll to the Senile. An dforl lo J>8!5 only the PQ-nise provision and reject the p1a.-for an independeat,-' aelt..a1pporUng Postal Service w11 defeated 30I to 77. : control of &be maDI· to he: of~pp;::::~ ~( :oJ!~ independent1 -agency, nallonwide mall strike evea They said reform is though Senate action is mt a label fer a plan ->thal expected until ofter the ;July restructure the postal sy 4 receu and final enactment but offers no asaurancJt' appiears to be at least a month faster mail service, emc· away. 1 and moderniiation. ' But opponent! said the "You can label a garba Home "will live to regret. bil· can reform," aaid Rep. Wa . terly" the day it voted to L. Hays (D-Ohio), "but wha &I Ve up Congress' 111-year inside is still garbage." .Wage, Price Contra W ~ighed in CQngres WASHINGTON' (AP) -The issue of standby wage and price controls shows signs or igniUng a congijessional furor over President N I 1 o n ' s dOmestic policies. "I think Congress should consltler standby controls;" Ho~. Democratic L e a d er Asb·onaut Takes Bride SAN' AN'TONJO, Tex. (UPI) -An Air Force chaplain has disclosed be performed the ceremony at which astronaut Thomas K. Mattingly married "a publicity shy" and "pretty attractive little pl." • Mattingly, 38, and Ellzabelh Dailey, 34, were married at. the Brooks Air Force Base Olapel, Chaplain Patrick Mor· rison said Thursday. Mattingly was scheduled to be 1he command module pilot on board Apollo 13, but he wai exposed to the Germu measles and another bachelor astronaut, John L. Swigert, took his place.· Mattingly never came down with the measles. Honor Ameri~a Patriots Planning Program WASHINGTON' (AP) -The •aUon's capital will celebrate the 194lh birth of the republic with Honor America Day, h series of July 4th events designed to "counter all the bad, thingl that have been said abotit this co'untry." .. This is America Day. Anything that helps honor Ame,rica we want." !aid J . Williard Marriott, chairman of H~ America Day. "Jt'15 for people who love 'A{nerica," 1 be added. "We want to COl.Ulter the bad things that have been said about this country and ~ there afe 1 some good tJUngs . to talk 1 about." · t ( Among the events planntd are Olympic-style runners who Will carry Amefjcan Oq:s )a relays from Independence Hall in Phila<lelphia, the Hall jil freedom .at Valley Forge aDd the Colonial Capital. a t Williamsburg, Va. lo Wash· . inglon. JJ' Year_• Youag . Mrs. Dora W. Johnson 1hows of7 a plaque given her by the state of Ohio for being the state's oldest Jiv .. ~ ing woman -at least 116. Th~ state is checking court records for lhe -possibility lbal.Mrs. Johnson may really be 121. • **** ... •Tough Duragen• rubber • Famous dual-tread design for INTERMEDIATE CARS 4 for $75.40 1.~1•, 1.15-1s STANDARD CARS · 4 for $79.IO 1.:s-1c. I.ZS.IS BIG CARS 4 for $85.IO l .S5-IC Jet-Air][ KRAFTREADS 09neral Tlr1'1 F1ctorr·•r1t1m RotrudL All.populor lllM 11- ~~~ ~ i~l~· $9~!-=. -- . • • · . " Ftldlr, Ju11t 19, lt70 1WLY Pll.OT 5 ' . ffoward Hughes . . --.- Now Mr.N'evada SOUTH COAST PLA%A BRANCH SATURDAYS t te 1 P.M. MON.•THUIS. 10.1 P.M, PllDAYS 11M P.M, (714} 541-5211 ........... t s.. c.. Pl-. c.... .. _ JOIN YOUI PlllN'DS .01 A win OF PUN· AND 1UYIL BOYS! GIRLS! JOIN A Wiil OP MDUNTAIN "'"' ON OUI ADYINTUll. Wiik CAIA· YAN. •IADIS ............. u •. 10.14, Vlln THI CAUPO{l:NIA COAST TO SAN flANCISCO AND IACI OM OUI CALIPOINIA COAST CAIAYAN. GU.DU 6-.......,ULY 14-21. C.tl .,.., o,_.. CH1t Polnlly YMCA fw....,. ...,_.._ '42-ttff FRONT EllD SAFETY UECIAl. WHEEL ALIGNMENT .u.~~"Iu JUST $8.50 DISC BRAKE REUNING SERVICE Hnn WMA:tWI D01 ................ ,.. . .. PtMt WliMh. • ·$2995 •• ..,., leten .... , ........ • ...,., c.llpen.. ..... --c----' ______ .;"°';;;;;'~SM;;;;A.Lml. AMalUCM CARI 'llike Your PWkl USE.D TIRES COMPLETE CAR CARE -Since .. 1959 Hours: 7:30 to 6:00 DaHy 540-5710 646-503~ •• -- . , ' • ' •• DAILY PILOT EDITOBlll P.lGE - . ' ., •• J-: "\ 1 , j ••• . -· A Moderate Reqn~sj~ .. 1- 1 .. . , It -ared that every po11tble restraint and w .. · Where, they ut; bal'll ll1llln lblmf ' ·'· ",; ."' ~. • .. IUard had~bulll lnle~ege-otudtnl•--'1'" Seellnl oppoolllaD·GHbl ·Mdi:-~ llilM," propooals for an Oll<li forum. · -·-lhe·lludenll· uked for .-Puue ~ i.;-...... ' The forum, a grul)' knoll, wu lo have been a free balance the boenl'1 In== at tlit' pdlk':ma.., ". lpeecb ..... Tha' ltudenll -..... ~Bit-~., Propc>oOd guidelines called for an application to ba ever 1e1t1n1 comlderallaa ·lllrouO Iha · -...Caattc filed 24 boun in advance wilb tbe Coordinator of Stu· proct11i. •• • .< d111t Activities. Approval 1of tbe BIJPlication required appn>nl of the coordinator and tbe college 1upertn. lftJ<lent/prostdent. Forums would have been llmlted lo :IO minu!el in length. No amplification would have been all..,.ed, no cla11es dismissed. Spealcer1 were required lo ·allow qutltions from. Ille audience. No presentation would have been allowed to ad· \'Odite"the·overtbrow of establlabed government, can for violence on or'" off c~pus, coribtin obscenities .• stiJn. ulate· diJruption of the classroom process or engage in character assassination. · · 'lbese rest.faints and others were nailed down with a aectton that stated violations would rest\11 in suspe&I aion of the open forum for one school quarter. San Clemente's Priorities . ,. : ~ The San Clemente blldJlt eque. ~t liiCliiilii.'_.:'I needed lilt• for .• munlCljieJ fliiplOJd bu; l'llUJ!e\l1fil>'a· •uuesled partial solution 91 duliloiil. :nlidlly.. "" ,. In recent yean a fund baa......., bi lbo<Clty,fNll\. • ihe alale paying back· fundl collecled locally In cllattt taxes. . · . - All $170,000 of that -11 in a fllncl' lo' .il!IPJOV9· San Ciemente'a vo111MMr fire dejleltmenl tbM !Iii lhM ' · paid professionals. · . : · . · ·:, · : ; . , ', T. • .. • ' • . ,. The forum seems a p_retty m®erJ_te r,quest -even bland by contemporary collegiate standards -but tnutee1 turned ii down. They maintain tbat public ooln· · Jon would be against it and that tbe college is dependent on the public for Ill support. Tapping "6,000 llaan ·u.. filnd ·1o btlp:-.... perceut pay increases ralua a Hl'loua:·.~, cl ·-ur1orlties. · ~-• _,...... . .c:.. ~.-,;...--11-... If the financial pinch I• aeve?i now, will It· Ill· heifer next year so the mo6ey could be retumld, ·1r1 ti. fire department category! 11 It ,.iae to-delay DJllndlill'tlle fire service In a town ol 11,0llO penqmf . ' ' · This lruslee theme II baco~ a JitUe fnyed around the edges at Saddlebacli:, cularly in li~bt of ____ thLllloderate_to conservative a udil of moat of' tlie students. San Clemente's bard-working volunlffrs. · l!1'! ti,. first lo admit the department need• upgrecllnC. t;tl!lcl( response Umt lo·lire calll,obvloalbl1 no.I.-rapid wWa · • ! ~ ~1114" The students argue with conalclerabie Justification that Saddlebeck bas never had a major incident, that the students have been temperate and worked within. the system. * • a volunteer department, ho!rever dadicated. ; · · . It ~uld '°"" wise to pve Sari. Clemente lire· Hn'•. Ice a high priority in :workln1 tbl'Olllh tbe 1970-71 bud•OI. lhlcli:et. . . . ~ 'Sir, fre 3rd p/at,oon ~ l:hip;:..;in and would like to buy 40 Thai · aoldkrs i take our place out IU!re. •. · : How to Reach 'Fhe C-am-pus - Stwlies Group To the Ellltar' Your editorial entilled "New Voice ol Ileum" (DAILY PILOT J1111 11); demibed a mtl..New Left ,arpnlpUop -Campua Sludlel -,_. niallnp, -.,_ -lplloo, ... -"· Could ,.. pnmde me wllll lbelr -.. -and lnlwmlllin ... bow to oblala coplel of their m1!U"lli to PAUL L. ANDERSON Cdr., U.S. NaVJ J!••u reader• have' c:o!ied for thia tmM information. For Uttratvre and f1<11h<r data, contact G"VOfll T,.._, P. 0. BOl: 9655, SOil Di<go, Calif. 112109. Ttiepllan< 7141276.sl60 or in Onmo• Countv, 7141615-5461. -~ditor Depra1'ltfl, Destl'tldlott To tbe Edllm': Tbe dty o! Aubeim -be held aocountable for tbe 15 youtha who ...,. boopitallud as • mull of tbe rock feltival at the ·ltldlum. TbeJe fesUvall haft lln>u«ht depravity, --and -lion aa-11111 eoualry. It'• Ume -ts of -youlb demand lhal -ir-hungry pn>molen be -I« cmlrlbutlng to tbe delluqueney of mlnon. A.C. WHITE . llMlepelHlellt Si.- To tbe £ditor. 1l1'Y -the DAILY PILOT claim ID lie • RepullUcan -per when . ,.. don't endorse good Rtpubiicanl IUCh • George Murpey, Jobn Sdlmlts, Or. -!Wlerty or Oro lloberl Pttenon, bat JOO -lbelr _.,ta eo ma~ i.r. II lhey're u far Jell • Norton Sbml7 ' MRS. A. J. TURNER TTw DAILY PILOT Uall ita poliUco! effUJo.tion a an indepndent UIOfPO- pa. We endorxd Georoe Murphw in ... laal Q<Mnll rl«clion. -!ditor Bdie.n.'sBHI To the Edllm': I w• 1iad to ,.. your edltarlal can- _, Beil..-'1 BW SB-R in your ...... Thia bW does deD7 -ta Foreign Aid I I . l -;-. 1'illeli .. at .. iii•tloii f. 'N-.tr ~ . I Dear Gloomy Gus: Responsibii~t,y ·of.: Eng. ish Teachers • ,• ' • I • f 'Ibe adolelcent "ltudfnt.s" of Isla Viola (in apite of adult bodiel) are lltill lbe little brata who kicked their fatbtn in tbe abina and then cried wben their fathers spanked tbeml -L. M. P. ........... "'*" ,_,. ~ .. ..., ........... ,. .... ........... ....., ... ~·- ..-I rillU ovt< lbeir children. We an requbed ·bJ law to give docton a medleal releue for any other opera-u.m. lloel lhil bW mean we no lon&er haw any coatrol over our children? Don this mean that the ltate takes over all rigl>ta In the future! MRS. DOLORES KAISER ...._ •• Priorities To the Elllto,: l.quna Beach City COunci1 la at U again • • • budget time • • • Qmnber of Commen:e lobby time. · -inlermalloa ... be-pandlod ·.., c:arda, coded, camputa1aed. ....,.,_ into flaabea of Usht ar "-and pro. ceued ·by.macbinea. It""' be ttanlfited from l!n&lbb to -to J-anel come blck Into EngUah -ud come out undia!Drted and llDCiwiced. V o u r monthlY bank 1tate-meat ·or tbe record · of your lnautance paymeaU: are e 1 .. ampi<a qt thia kind of Warmat1cm. -· Jt ii mcWy • coaverled wltboul loa from one "D -to another. Jobn H. Wl1'mt ol Ille Llwrence Ra<ltaUaq ~tGry celll ii "transformable" information, u -to that whlcb ls "non-tranlformable." "Non-tranlfonnable" ~ ia that w11tc:11 ' la coolalned, fCll' eumple, In • poem .... -d art. Mr. w-llbutnto this Pfiil bJ .,.,.,..-... ... ·the difference "tween To,nblt'• 11- volume "A Study of Hllt«7" 1Q11 a. oi.wlume condemaUon. 0 wbids - aunmarlRs ~·· ldeu, liul faiJa to re-create tbe Toynbee -.M.• T~'a villon ol man and Mlloly goes beyond his lacia and tbe«lb. Thal Villon ii "oon-triodonnlblt." 'Uitlriileu oftan be parapllrssed ; their ~ t be trlllllformed for oomputer !""olai .. In, Giber ..... of tbe lllOll Important blf<lnnalon In the world, in- formation about Id.-we feel and react. about our lean and joys and pwions, 11 not transformable ·information. It is inlonnation uw· i.., \o be experienced rather than aimpi)i rea . · 1llul, despite the . d PfOll'etl of tedmolOfY and tbe Inf lion ociences, -. of Ensllob . apeedl. o! atyle and rbetorlc, -· have• fUnction In Ille W«ld. Tbe)1 tbeir - bow lo -to -to poetry and eloquence -evaluations, the feellnp, I be · onnable ex- pOdeiica of tf1e -1 TEACHERS Of' LISB and speech beve 1 hup Wty · to com- m9!1i<atlon. Some of '1tbeit students ore IOinl to be lcie!ltlill and some are loin( to be laW)'en or polllidana or ~ men or poets. To all their studmb they 'must ··· teach ·the re- quirements of clear, verifiable, lcienUflc prwe. To all their ~tudeuls they m~st allo teach eioqueuce. Tudlm of Encllah and sp<ech beve 1 responsibility not lull to Ille world of--ii14\rature, but to the entire Intellectual community, tcien- tlllc, political and philosophical as well as humanistic. - Semanticists are often uked, ••0o you think all problems are verbal?" I have answered this question in a variety of waya, but I think the best answer was gl\'en in a poem by Claude Coleman of Southern Illinois University: KEEP TALKING All problems art not mere})' verbal, 1be philosophers tell me in uncounted thouands of ..--but I IJied rnUinl Jove with my mouth laped llllut And I lost my ~e. l tried makini friends with my mouth taped shut And I· lost my-friend . l tried making war with m)' mouth taped stiut But· no one wu angry and the ohoolin& llopped. 1 went about the. street with my mouth laped shut And they took me to the nutboule. Where I am to this day Wondering If ill problems are not merely verbal. 87 8. L e.,obwa l'ftlldeat San Francisco Stale Co1111• Lut year the v.ote wu to deprive Laeune youlb of recreatlGO depaitment funds which were sacriflced for a police van to tnnsport prisoners. 1be lt79 contemplated budget cuts ftflecl tf1e -e questloubie, council ludcmenl• abandoning the T .. n Center (where, natJrmlly, can any other com- munity bout similar, wholeeome, ocean. froot lmlacape for Its klda!) 1nd reduc:- 1111 the Jlfepard service. This ia the same u eUmi,,.ling lbe 11"' department in an aplotivet factory •• ~ in a beach community, the lifeguard lo ocean We safety imlrance. A Young Grad's • 1ew 'of the World WHAT 00 14Jpayina residents of I.qupa roc:ofve in return from their newly-elected counci.lmen? Well, the rnercblntl 1et three foot -patrolmen to pollce h downtown .buslnea area ... Ute ~ allo get addltlonal streetlWeepiq; two mare gumshoes (detectfvet); and the town's first-ever ol&ctol dty dol<aldler. Councllmon Lori' jultllles this lhel~ game bJ ocmmin& t b •I crime "la ~.· And, ..... abeolutely rlcht-1ar right. Nol ODfy ar< Loguna youth bein( -bJ • paucity of needed recreational servites, the City Ccnn:ll ia •Ito aleallng from this beach city'a vital We...,-d oetYice. WASHINGTON -In lb la ....,. mencement Ha.ion and as ...,..... readiJ1I malter I« l'nltdtnl NIJGn'1 new Conunlllion an CUnpua Unrut, we are moved to turn over 11111 .,_ to a YCKlll man DIHber of w Dow11 Wiliiazn C. Placher of thl dm cl llJI, .Wabah (Ind.) OolJe&t, majw ,__ dwbole 1ndualloa-·-: ". • .In Jiii, wbeo mOlt cl U1 ... in Ute~ ..... SOcnWJ 'Ol ·lbl Army Wilbur BrueUr -tllO A!Mrtcan people 11111 wtllln· • • JW or two the Cornmumt tbnlt ta ~ would be ended. In 1111, -'ft,...,. '°""""'°'" In billl IChool, Doiimo Secretary· RolJert M<Nomara pr- that America -ID V-1"'iuld behmnebJOW-..• . "A YIAR LATltit, Lyndon MtllDft was elected m the promblt · llM American boy1 would not have ~ a-war for Aalul. Few ,... • Richard Nlzon WU 1)1cted ,tn I IN EFRCI', this tlel • prlcetsg to . to end ·tf>e Wiii'., And • ,_ Ud • lbe Uves of every t;qunan, their chi-.bell altar Iha~ Ille -_.... beta ancf l!1l<lls wtio know alid enjoy the were ldlled in Cambodla.- aalubrity of .ocean budl ncniallon. "Can we be blomed I« .,...... One Jllllillabl1 aitldled city boon-~ •bout wbel -.... ,...," dogie could be llUblUlllted for 111... tella .. •boot ~! We 0!9 told budlelary antlc:a: widld tbe annual that Amer\<lnl aro ftiblinl l<ir'U. ri&l!I $31,IOO ~ of Commerce ad-of Ibo Vltlnom• to -tlll!r °"" vlrtlaill pork-l>lml and inveot these IOV•nnent, but we bavo nad OWIFt funda, iMeld, in the hnrl of Lquna Et.wn.._er's ahtsal'"' that U f,.. eleo. ••• 111 ...adem, Ila youlll alid 1 beecb-tiono In Vi-bed DOI been ~ I . '. ' . With dtitl and --aJib eNJllinl into vioitoce and manklud apparenUy fatad in. the end to link uoder tbe mus of Ila 9WD .-re. It .,re1y lakH DO partlmlar tmlsht lo be dipruled. And ., It 11111 ,.... worthwhile to look for -for hope. L« w_e offer ,... -,,_ts to lhore up tbe .... ,,, tlll lima. . '. ··Better B'' lore Death-.. -.. .. ' . .. ·. 'DI r vll•Lmrpa · --. " -· . --·--..,.._ and DOI lftl, -lhef ~·' *' """ -thin 1-; Md, -·--DOlblaca ' 'Ibeodare Rciialeftll'1 wt obllrvaUan : community priority: a 'l'ihniniatered, by tbe United Slalel in 1115 Ro Oil w••'---ted, and welHlalled Minh would beve -m °'""*'• · ~ vldl>ry.. ' I« -NJ*1nc .. the put "'· ~.·-··. • • • • "Amanwhobelmnr-toldlool may --• lnialll car; but H ... bu •. 11111""1l7 -lion, be ..., .. -'BRUCE S. TOPPING • ... Dear Fem: .. • Oh, 10U imfncllcal, 1111!)', Uttll dear. How coolll 1111 wU• loave !DI! llbo-.14. Ille-! . . . . 1"·-"~ ........ ,,.. .......... ., __ _ arptiic Jor .•1'ftt1 • ·'"'*"l_• ,.. .... --anij -·.., bit Ii ....... .. -t ... 11111 .. .. -..... . ....... =Diii ,,, illllr . 0ar1~11t '1111M1d: .. 1a1t1t ·w· 1111 • *>ltl>e __ _ • • • 11len .,. moo "' .,..._ tbet _ ..., ---for -""" ... no problelm. • • • _ Ole ol Ille -infon!ulllve Ind COll-iiriCtlvf'~ '1'¥iniiI "' our alann erbM iltuauan . In the u.s. 11 .. The HOMll Polllldu'1 Jlulde to Crimi Coo- trol," by tn ,..ress1ona1 crlilllnololillll -,,, ..... -·-..,. .. .. ' ... -........ ,,, Prildll l •bo -auc:tl1 what can, and muat be -(Unlverlit7 ol Cblcqo Prell •.• ). . lbe ctemona that betel men, be wn>tt: "For ev~ day there die among iis &hose who were doing us some good and knew it was never enough but ~ to improve a litUe by Dvina;.• 1 " ... ·.1UIRD IS a movie callfd 'Butch Cuaidy and lbe Sundance Kid.' While the heroes, or antiheroes, are anly -life's loam and end up -. Ibey have • beJl of a lol of lull aJoni the w1y. "'n!ere's a feeling around thlt if cne •. can't actually do 1111thina •bout vi-.. or raelam or j>olluUon, one can at l111t ., beve the decaney to be mlaerably -... py. I think that's lllDpid. "A ...i c:oocem for -problems maka us w1111 to -tbe joy tbat -in Ille -Id. •. 'Ille -,,, ll70 -DOI -1 -d luU of ' ctam. --11111 pertiape we'll ham that lben! ... ...... tlllnp to : -in IDll! thin In daplae; perllopl lmowln( It Will never be _., In · <bell(I Ille world, ... will llCI -· _,. tbtp .. HjlOCled ... -; pedllpo we'll beve • lol ol lull aJaec : the ny .•. " W-• • rrtdaf, J1H1e 19, me • . n. --•f 1111 Dallr • • Pllol _,.. lo "'f-ad -• • -,-. ~ prcMWlitoo WI • __ ... ..,._ad _ ....,.,., ... topica of -ad aipwl,_, ~ prollfdfoo • f..-fOF 1111 ·--of o•r nlldt,., opfftlona, ood bu ......... ":r.,,.. <fl ..... ---pofnta o i.fomacd obHnJCn olld apolct....,, on topica of ... ' q . \ l ' • Jlollerl N. Weed, Publlsber I ' . • I • -.. . • \ QUI . "SI M BR.I horse, the b would the t safety :subsc1 veteriJ time ! Will hE and bi the et the ht last." you a relaUv cows: MIR Chane ·assoc! one 1 miraet ccrtah ·about dent o ing McWh J, a t out I Brilist rescUE Hogue torpeci He th Britisl wash sub. Here'1 clink! Inc i trilog: lo U .amoll( ship 1hall : cor In UM bis Chrl~ every a ca lrom Thli ' ~~ ... ' • • .. "' - -· "' CHECKING ,_ •UP• Membership Rare . -.1n-Se-c0Ild-€hance By L. M. Boyd gentleman In queSUon ll!Tlllg· BRAINS _ say you own a ed the aforesaid remem- horse, a cow and a mule. And brances through an outfit here the barn catches fire. How called "Gift Perpetual." 'lbe would you go about getting organization contracts for 5', the three animals out to 10, IS years or whatever Ui safety? So inquired a mail such presents to belov"' 'subscriber, and l asked a survivors. Lawyers let up the veterinarian. Said he : "By the service when making out wills. time you get there, the mule will have kicked the door down CUSTOMER SERVICE -Q. and be gone. So you-shoo the ''Among those who drink hard the cow out, then blindfold liquor, how much does the the horse and lead it away average man in this country , --·-~ . . . r Father would !Ike a new belt designed by Paris We hav.e a vast selection of styles that look so gr\!at with 'Whatever hther wears. Dressy or cas- ual. Many reversibles. From 5.00-7.00 men's fumishings 80 r . : • • . .. f ....... .-19, 1'70 •• • jeans with a d.ouble row of buttons th'a't show • ... ,...~ ------- , Button-up eight. Isn't that great? Two rows of four frir t!'e newest look in jeans. !hese hug t~e hips to frt trrm, then flare out wide at the bo11om. Coubn . Purple, while, or brown. Sizes 28 to ·36 . 9.50 p.ace shop l 30 last." If accurate,tbis gives put away every year?" 1 A. you a rou&h idea of the About a plk>n and a tillf. JJt---------------------------~ relative i.ntelllgence of mulea, During Prohibition it wU-I ~- and ho ... ' couple of g8Dons ... Q. "Haw cows . • . he bout come you never ar a MIRACLU -The Second any tornadoes in Europe or Chance Club Is an unorganized Asia?" A. -All-I-know about 8.ssoclalion of citbens who in that is approximately 49 out one way or another have of 50 of the world'• tornadoes miraculouslY~survlved .alfhoSr crop-up in therUni~·Statea. certain death. I belong. How ·about you? Long-time presi-YOt!R . HEART, PAUSING · ' after every beat, resls one-dent of the group was a seag~ sixth of· the lime. So reports ing C a r pent er named a medical fellow. In othm' McWhlrter. During World War words, if you worked as hard J, a German submarine shot out from under him the as your heart, you would be British ship Abouklr. He was up and at it 20 hours a day· rescued by the British ship •.. DIVORCED MEN get si<:): Hogue. It was p r o m p t I Y about twice 11 often as do torpedoed by the same sub. married men. D i v o r c e d He then was rescued by the-women, however, do not pt British ship Cre~. It too sick any inore often than do was Immediately sunk by that married WJ)llleh. Or so the su b. All within one hour· si.tlstics indicate. Can you ex- Here's to Mr. McWhirter -plaint this pecullarlty? clink! -wherever he be. Jn c id en ta 11 y, it was that Your questions and com. trilogy of terror which led ments ere welcomed and to the rule now common will be wed in Checking .among all navies -that no Up wherever pouible. Ad.- ship engaged in !ea battle dress letters to L. M. Borc:J, 1ha11-sl0p to pick up survivors. Box 1815, Newport Beachi CONSIDER TID8 -He died ;:;:C;;;a;;;li;;;f.;;;9;;;2;;;66;;;0;;;. ====;:;! In 1966, but a ·half dozen of his relalives aUll g e t Christmas pre1ents from hlm every year. Wllh each goes a card : "Merry Christmas from your Jate Uncle Willi." ThlS is Belglup>. And the Who Cares? No other "ew1p1per ii• tt.1 world c:ere1 ebout your commu- "itv like v•ur community Jeilv "ew11"1per doet. lt'1 tho DAILY PILOT. DO CHURCHES REALLY .CARE • ABOUT PEOPLE? MMy Churches Love P'Hple How Can You Tell? * Visitors are genuinely welcomed * You ire a person, not 1 number * In time of nHd, you ertl helped * lovo is obvious . -(( You wont to return • FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH HUNTIN5TON llACH MAIN AND ADAMS 1:30, 11:00 .... 7:• • ~' -.. pick a wallet for Pop ·. . . with sufficient space Give him a wallet that gives him-plenty of room - fot his cards and cash and other things. Our wal-' lets do just that By Sheldon. From 7.50-10.00 men's fumiShings 80 ' .• I '• .. • I . . may co south coest !>laze, sen cliego Fwy. et .bristol, ceste-me1e, 546-932 r ahop mondey thru 11turcl1y I 0 e.m; to 9:30 p.r:n., 1undey noon 'til 5 p.m. .. . ,. • DAILY 'ILOT FridlJ, ...0. 19, 1970 ·Ne Mere Privileges TechnicolOr Ends Murphy Relations ,_ NEW "YORK'°1"AP)-=-&! . George Murphy will stop receiving all special privileges from Teehnrcolor,-Inc.. the company's , new cbalrman says. William E. McKeMa told a news conference Thursday, 'W-e...-dOli't-' -~ he WIS pttlng." The Cllilomla ReJlll~. a · fmnf.r actor aeekfug re- . eledion,. wu: one ol lt dtrec-. tors to· r..ip from the com- pany aller a proxy dilpule. C<lmpany offl<lall aald they •·oukl not hive access to Tecbnicolot'1 books unUI Mon- Budget Talks ?·~·urphy say• 11e had • S20,000_a year ~~con­--wrm-n IA> ---uacr with the company and n' De ng that ,Tecbnlcolor WU paying hall the 191 • monlhly rent SACRAMENTO (AP) -The on his Washington apartment, Jegislalive baltJe Over ·-Gov. whlch doubled as 111 office. aealan•s M.47 bllliOO 1970-71 ~tl'lcted at his .Beverly I behind _,_ Hills, Caltt., home , Murphy a'lale budget wen uur said fll bia apartmeof. in ''The ed doors today in what pro-' Colonade" on New Mexico mised to be a long ne1otlating A\•en.ue, "It was rented.fn lieu session between Senate and o( ·an oftk:e that wu costing Assembly leaders. Technlcolor, Inc., about $100,- At issue are cost-of-living 000 a year. pay hikes for. college. pr. "1be company said it was lesson and inst.ructon, ~ tat.lng the apartment and told threat of a general cul in me, 'Why don't you use it?' all state pay raises, shift of J said I would do so only $18 million out ol lhe highway on condition I pay hall the fund, a 1,.5 percent across-the-rent. 1 allo paid for my own board cut in all state pro-l e I e p h o n d ; swim pool grams and 41 specirtc pro-privilqtt and for the garage gram cuts. ftnt." · YOU GET 104 DAYS OF VACATION A YEAR H•o's H-Th -'-Ry C.. bJeJ n- l ust published, a complete 1uide book of attractions In Southern California for the r..w.nt u well u the visitor. Thia: new book lists lOO's of excltin1, intereatlnr places to go, things to do and spots to visit Many·are tree, all are inexpensive and they are just a short drive away. Send $3.50 for your copy of WllKIND HOLIDAYS and get in on the fun! . . • WllDND HOl.IDAYS PUll.ISHllS I".~ .... "6, IM JnR C.pfstraM, Callt. tH7S It's DAILY PILOT 2 .. for -1 Nile ' OUT AT ' THE OLD . ~ ,. • • . BALL GAME PILOT PETE INVITES EVERYONE TO SEE THE ANGELS PLAY KANSAS CITY WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, AT HALF PRICE Get two r11•r•ecl 111t ticlteh for tti1 W1cln11cl•v nigtit, July t, Ant•lt "'• Roy•h , .... , •f An•hei• St•diull'I for th• nor'"'' pri11 ef ene ticltft. fluy one; tho DAILY PILOT t i••• you ,.,.J 2 $3.50 2-$2.50 ncms -TIClllfl fOl $3.50 $2.50 You c111 ••••••• 111 utire 1tctlo11 or lu•t tw1 1••t1. lut t•t-vour- ''"' togotti., llOW •-' 1t11il ,i11 IM onlM ail111lt "91ow witt. cti.clc ., ll'IOHy onl•r IM c•••, ,io•M I •11111 hurry". D1•lllll11• fir ticket .n1.,. i1 J111te 2,. E.,.19 Blrll Be••• Opot1 to Hya-oMI 9irl1 16 y••~ o\111 otMI yo111ttor, l11clud• wiMI • ticlc1t order • 1t•t•1t1•11t of ICNI w•nl1 •r l11t: ''My f•.,.rit. A11- 9,1 it li.c•Ull " E11trlM M111t Ito rMliv•cl lly t10011 o• Ju110 26. Wi11111r will -.t hi• (., ltorl f•fffito Aft. t•I, will roc•i"I four tic••h for • ht.re A11t1I ho1t10 t••~ o...I will ,.c•i•• 1 "••1btll 1utotr1phMI ~ th• A.1110111 Th1ro II be ru11Nr·up pri1• wi11110r1, tool ,---------1 en, ................ ...,.., ... : I I ,,..,.,A .... h¥ o,.... COM Deity ...... I I C/0 , .... s.mc. .. . I Jat w . ..., Street, c.... ..-. c.11. tJIJJ I IPLIAll Pl~) I ..... . .. .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... . .. .. .. ........ .. I --· ---· -e= ... ...... ...... . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . .. . . . . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . I .................... ·\·.·. .... . .. . . .. .. .. .... .. . I City ••••••• ••••••••• : ••••••••••••• Zif········ -11-1-, .. _______,.,~.-i. .. -.. ...,.,, ............. ---1 ................ ,.. .... _, ,_.... ............ . .....,., ... "" I -"""" "-.._.. C:lty '°"" " ........ I ~ ..... -lk~ .. -...• I .. ,....... ...... I _, tno ._ .. IMIL 'f PILOT. I "°"' IJM/11.• tC:lrt:ll _, ............................ Ill ... ,_, .......... ........ I ........ I -,..... ... I ............ tillllft .. .. .... .. I -11J _.,I a•1:J1 f ._. '" .. • ......... I I ""' ... dilall ................ L~·---+----_J \ ., "'-R ay Area Transit Strike Ended by Driv~rs - memben from eoc:11 11c1e, wm act on 1he ract-llndliig com- mlllee's recornmaxlotlon and determine ultimate w a I e F I -JI M01r \t ,_ •••ti ' ____ ..._ y,,,.w. ,_ -H1tl, Settlement Hawthorne Christian Schools lft ,OUNTAIN VALLIY 16U5 lreekhunt It. 714-M2..U12 LONG BEACH, Calll. (AP) -A woman whole husband 1 conlmitted suicide 36 hours after his release from a state mental hospital was awarded a $125,000 judgment by a jury.,~~~~~~~~~~ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;""1 Louise Boyce, 45, Long Beach, contended in a ' LA to Vegas Transport Set in 1980 LOS ANGELES (AP) - Tourists from S o u t h e r n California who like to see ~e wheels of luck spin in l:.as: Vegas may-not have to use any lo get there a deca~e from now. And it would only take sUghUy more than an hour. The idea is for a high-speed ground traru1portation system linking the gambling mecca with the projected Palmdale Interconti~ntal AifWrt in the Antelope Va11ey. A report, commissioned by Las Vegas businessmen and the Los Angeles Department of Airports, was made public 'I1rursday, tt calls for whttlless air cushion vehicles. 'Ibey would spin through U-shaped con· crete guideways at speeds up to 300 miles per hour_. The estimated cost of the system is $561 million. Ex- perts say it would fully pay Itself off within S1h: years, except for operational costs. The fare: $5 from Los Angeles to Palmdale, directly north or the city, then an additional $18 to Las Vegas. A I.AS Vegas-to-Palmdale run woukl be '14.50. Incomes Rising SACRAMENTo (AP) - California personal income rose 1.5 percm during the first quarter of 1970, an in. crease of $1.17 billk>n over the fourth quarter of 1969. malpracUce lawsuit that four doctors at Metropolitan State Hospital in Norwalk were negligent in releasing her hus- band, Robert Boyce. Boyce, 37, killed himself ln a Long Beach shipyard in 1964 by attaching a hose to the exhaust pipe of his automobUe and inhaling carbon monoxide. Boyce suffered f r o m ' ' s c h i z o p h renic-reacUon, paranoid·type" alcobolsm, said Mrs. Boyce's attorney, John Trotter Jr., adding that from 1960 to 1964 he made several sulckle attempts, A Superk>r Court trial, in which Mrs. Boyce sought $250,000 damages, e n de d Thursday. Dr. "George Abe, medica l direc t o r at MetropoUtan aiilone Of four ·doctors named in the suit, said Boyce "seemed to make rapid improvement." When Boyce was released, Abe said, "we acted on our best judg· menl at that time. He said a psychiatrist, nurse, social worker and psychologist recommended the man's release from the hospital. 3 More Gls' Mutiny Raps Overth.rned WASHINGTON (AP) -The U.S. Court of Military Review has overturned the mutiny COil' victions of three more of the 27 men charged in what the Army called a mutiny by prisoners at San Francisco's Presidio Stockade in 1968. The court upheld the con- vicUons of the three soldiers on lhe leuer charge of "willful dl9obedience of the order of a superior com-mlukw\ed olricer" in the cases of Pfc. Jchn D. Colit and Privates Louis S, Osczepinski and Lawrence w. Reidel. In Jts flndlfCS, made public Thursday, the court said "the facts of the cases were in- sufficient lo mppori • finding ol gu!lly ol mutiny." II allo slated .that the law officers' instructionl on the olfeme of muUny were deficient. The tii.t ol the mutiny con- vlctloos to bO overiumtd came Tueldl,y kl the case of Private _,. D. Sood of Oakland, Calif. Huntington Beach Office: Located at 91 Huntington Center 1at Edinger Ave. & Beach Blvd., ' adjoining the San Diego Freeway, in Huntington Beac~. ---, ... Leo----· ..... ----_ ................ , .. LA.OMO_,_: .. ,~ .... --.,., ..................... --,... .......... ...,.. --tOll&..-.•111.fMf ...._..-. .......... 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Chr .. tine M'tflltfiy of Mna, ArJ-i 5 ., ..... .. cf1lldrtn1 5 ,,...t .. r1nddlllclren, "•lv1l1 • 1.rrill1 ltrYkM S1turd11, Junt 20, 1 PM '. It l"1clllc Vltw C"'--J. Enlorl'lb....,.,t, • 1"1e111c VI-MM\orlal 1"1111. DlrtclO•l, ·-l"1clfk Vltw-Mof'tv11rv. '. . LOaTOM • J Dthl/1 W1Htr Lotion, '" $7, of lll • 1'1111 llo1d w,,.1, An1h1l,,..•Ofit11 of deall'I, ·Ju,,. 17, Survlvld by wl!1, M1rl1; son, '. "llrldu 3 dl11ohl1•1, Mrl. Lt11 Sllllll1k, • Mr1. Shtrrel Whlt1, Mrl. Mlcl'l9!1t Ltt ; · ~,ltth.,., Artt11.1n 2 11111,., Al kt sm1111 • DAILY PILOT • Et Toro co Deelaff8 ............... ., . . Tormenting Rectal It.ch Of . '-Ma,rine-A ir Statio-ns H ere:..to 'Smy---.-.lnflamed Hemorrhoid Tissues Promptly Relieved By STEVE MITCHELL Ot 1111 Del" l"llM Stiff Oifi~er Dono-red June 30 Set For · Election From Wire Servicts t SAN FRANCISCO -A suil . SA .Negro's Heroism Cited againsl a Fullerton c i t y ordinance banning distribution ~ SANTA ·ANA -Thia city 's of a throw-away paper 19 1n first Negro police orbcer has jeopardy today, since the ~n. honored as Sa~ta Ana's bl. 1. .1 If . I Officer or the year. pu ICBIOn !SC IS a so a~ p Im ff. l . atro an ar an D. parently_ in ~rouble. Lambert, 33, actually received The Ninth U.S. <;ourt of A~ two awards in the Santa Ana peals ordered the Sunday Mall Rotary Club c e r e m o n i e s Inc., to show cause by July Wednesday -"Offlctr of the 10 why its suit challenging Year" and "Officer ~r ~ . . . Month.'! They brought him in. the law ag ainst d1str1bution scribed plaques and c:heck.s without recipients' consent-for $50 and '25. shouldn't be dropped. Lambert immediately 'turn- If owners can't, l hen ed over the $2S check to the perhaps bankrputcy trustees Santa Ana Boys Clut; He gave can, if they are appointed by the ·$50 to Director'.1'11Ue Crlt- 1 that·Wne,rthe court declared. terldon ·of the Jerome Center Rotarians noted t h a t Larribert, who WIS hlred by tHe Santa Ana Police Depart- ment nearly' four years ago and who is one of four Negroes on the dty force, last May 26 pulled two yoW'lg children from a burning Santa Ana home at comiderable risk to himself. SANTA ANA -JUne 30 was offici11ly set Wednesd1y by the County B o a r d or Supervisors for the mandatory special run off election to fill the unes:pired term of the late James B. Utt in the 35th Congressional District. In the balloting, State Sen. He then, accompanied by John Schmitz (R-Tustin) will firemen, made repeated at· face Demo c r al David tempta to reach their mother Hartman of Santa Ana to but was beaten ~k by smoke determln\ which sball occupy and flames. The w o m a n the Cong'tf5$1onal seat 1mtil perUhed in the fire. next Jan. 3. Police Olief Edward J. In November; Schmitz faces Alleft hailed the aw1rd 1s "a another Democrat, Tbomu gftat honor to 0 f f i c e r Lenhart of Santa Ana, in a Lalnbert an·d . thfs run off for the regular tw~ Give. Prom pl, T em~r1ry R'elief in Many Cues From Rectal Jtchinir and Pain Caused by Inflammation. Ntw "\"orlr, N.Y. Then'• an ax· clu1lve formula that"in case pfter caM PJOmptly reli•ve• auch btirning Itch and l)llht of piles tor hourlt and lt alao hi!!lplt 11hriuk awelilnr of hemorrhoid th:11ue1 caultftd by infl1mmalion. 'And It doe1 ii: witboutnarcotica or a.11tring~nta th.at oltu aUng or 1111art. · Tests by docton on. hundreds o.f p:itientlt showed tliia ao. Thl ·. a111wer i1 P're,.rotioft Jr. Ne preacrjptioa it ::1eeded for PrepanUon tL • SlE!..•.Al!l(llf.DQf'f\.OIOS ...• [.tit .... liq ..... llKilillilll ..... " ..... 11111, ....... ..,., .. llMn n. H t«ti11 ~ ............. ,....,lkrtt) • Sfi! ... Ctwlm: "\.t.UlMICi·Dllllt. .. . ,.......,. ....... il-llkR ...... .. '"" J,!llO ..... """ ..,,.. ....... (1111 ~ Milllt.-'-"IO • Stl! ..• 2·f-WS '1MIOWr' HOMES ..• Allll-lillll._.Cirllc ... 111t-*'llw.N;!90l:I .............. ~· .. l..-wtill IW. (_, ---.SU! ... lll11MfmMU"CAIURlt ... "&* ..... •·r:.::: .... lll llN mi1a•:1 iMt •• .... . !Msiptl "' l. Jw-M ... .uo. ...•• c..t... littllas ·JUNE 20•28 A GEORGE COLOURIS PRODUCTION SPONSOllD Iii The Oronge."County &uild er1 A1tn. oM The Oronge County Chopter of the Building lnduttry ANociofion. . ' PIOllW "IUEflT' SHOWllG JU~E lllK -l~J I p.I. CHlDRENS HOSPtlM. Of (lWG[ CClllllY SHOW HOURS: S· 11 P .Iii. WlllDAYS IOOfl • 1 l P.11. SATUIOt\'f & SUlllA'f ADULTS JUNIORS •.• $2.00 ••• 1.00 ~-·2 ... -,..."""4 SAYESOc IPKl&L llKOINT TICllTI AYAM.A•I ATi ALl'HA IETA MAR KITS ••• TH11FJ'f DRUG STORfS UNITED CAllf. IANlS 01" OIAHGf COUN1Y & YOUI CUUJGf.H MAN A brief filea by publishers at Jerome Park ~ the D-or the weekly item "Tempo" structioos that t~ ,ffarid&. be claimed a circulation o r ~ to .purchase ts' o r f s 500,<m in Orange and Los uniforms for · ~~ be J n g Angeles counties, with ex· -coached J>y the ~ Dielo · depertmeot. "· He · dttcribed year Congression1l term. •the officer as "dedicated man _.: __ _::_ ______________________ .:.__~---'"'----------- pa~n plans in the works. ~arsers' ~cteri;. . WtiOis 1 cr<dlno Ibis depart-~ meni and to Jils_race." • tftd Gltlll'le HeM of COllt Mtu1 • -...· : tr1"6cllllclrM. krvk tl Wiii bl ltfJd MClfl. • d1v, II AM ti ltll lroffwlY Cl'le111I. • lttl lr'Oldwty Mor1u1,.,, Olr~ron. ; '"°Ullfll! , • WIUl1m J, McOueln, Ulfl P.,,..,., Slrttl, , W11tml"1!11'. O.lt of dttlh, Junt JI. • Survlvtd by wl~. Ml1111i'tl A. McQue1111 '.' :;'~,.:i:11::~; .. M~~~·:::. ~;'s, o~~i!'~ •I. McQll..,., ol LC't Anot lt u 1!1t.r, Mr• . .. 1_.11 M . Acllm1 ol Sin Jo11. Strvk 11 : Stlu .... y, J PM, Pttlllt Vltw Cl'leH I . • l'"tm!lv r1111111J1 mtmotl11 contributlol'l1 •lo Amtrlun Cj11<tr SocltlY, 01r1ctor1, • P'1c111c v..,. Mortw1rv. : Sl"ITM • Mtrr¥ A, Sotth, IQ, ol 1011 W11U l lh • Slrwt. Colli Mt ... Survlvid bv t 1111'11, ; IOblrt fl'. Slttlll. COllt Miii, tnd Htrrr , L. S,.ih, Lt Mlradl; 2 1rtndchlldr..,; • ' ,,..,..,,ltKhfltrefl. k rvk11 IO!lll AM • StlvrlSIY. Ju ... 20, t i l"lnt Unltld Mith- • 00111 Chur~. Atvtrtnd l khtrd Oun11P I t1!lcl111119. !nlomllm1nl 11 M1fr011 Ab· t ~,.. 1111 911111lllw1¥ Mor1uirv. Co1!1 • MIN, Directors. : TMDMP'IOM , AMI 0. Thom"°"' UU Wt1t llt lbllt • l lvd., Ntw-1 9ttctl. Dtlt of dt11h, 'JUM I,. Sl/rvlWM by hulblnd. Ern.111 : IOl'lt. L1t1111rd •I Stnl1 ""'1 kllftl'lllh , of C01t1 Mut: 1Ern•1T ct"-Wl!1111tn • dtu•hl•r. Vt!mt Nt!Utlttr, Tu1lln1 111· ' !tr, Mi ry Tt'l"lor. Lot Anltlff; brol~•fl, ; lt:1t"" Morrll ol P1r1dl11 1nci Frttllr. , Morr!• of !'11" Vtrdtll 10 1r1ndchllctrtn. • Gr1"111R wrvlct t $tlurNv, 11:Jll AM, ; Peclllc Vlt'W ~111 flirt;. Dlrtclld • bot f'Klfk; Vifw Morl\11,.,. I ARBUC&l.E a SON . WlllcllllM-111')' If! E. 17 .. Sl, CGoUI MeM -t • BALTZ MORTIIARIES CGnu del Mir OR 1-1450 C-.M.,. llD f.1114 • llELL BROADWAY MORTUARY Ill llnodi'.j"lim eo.ta M.,. • DILDAY BROTHERS llulbo .... Yllley M-111'1 17'11 Betel! Blvd. u ........ -... '1'171 • PACD'IC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Ceme~-.., --lewllrtft NIWJWI -· CollltroJll -• PEEK F AllDL Y COIA>NIAL l"UNSRAL ROME '7111 lelll AW. -w----• SREl'FER MORTIIARY ·~--. Ill Sa Clim le CIHIW • SMITm> MORTIIART • 117 11811 II. _,..._. --• . . • OUR · FATHER'S DAY SPECIAL ITAUAN HALF SL!EVE SWEATERS $25 TQ $28 VALUES . NOW$15 . TERRY LINED ROBES . SLACKS 'KNIT SH;RTS • BERMUDAS • • .•.. $17.50 • . $1 TO $40 . $7 TO $25 :$6 TO $12 3467 VIA UDO, NEWl'ORT BEACH PARKING FOR AS MAN'f CARS AS YOU OWN • 1hey still do. ·our bockyofcl wosn 'I much loloCi We iise our bodyard.:We !lore' -work ho•ottrocled not .---- of when we bought it in 1954. natural gas In the sand formorions just admiration, but b So we changed it.. ~low, os a reserve for Los Angeles friends • -_Worhng_.wlth..our neighbors,_YllJ.-....-'and..So.U!h!ir olifomia. Whero WO And kids. a · ·--+H carted away the debris of decodes. mu51 have equipment, we coo itWitfi Re -shaped the fa ce of the land. bushes and lrees .. Planted shrubs and tree~ o.nd gross We're porliculorly pil>osed tholwo ~~1~~~~ ~nd ivy. have many more neighbors. Our We're I.....,. In llM&wt • • • I ) -.. . J f DAil. V '1LDT Fdd>y, Juno 19; 1970 J I • • -. . • • .. • ' ...... .,._ .. • I • • • • - ' 1 JUM ~ , 1970 DAJL V 1PILOT , _-Thursday's Closing Prices · Complete ~ew York Steck Ex~li&nge List - . - Complete Closing Prices ' ' • • • -American Stock Exchange List Finance . Briefs CHICAGO (UPI) -Quaker Oats Co. announced Wed- nesday it will build 1 new froun food plant al Jackson, Tenn. The plant will tum out Aunt Jrmima (roz.tn baked products. The Beare Co. of Jackson will build a cold storage ••rehouae adjoiniog the oew plant. SYRACUSE, N. Y. (UPI) - COlt-Uiilustries, Inc. 's Cruci· ble specialty metals dlvislo:1 has produced what is believe1/ to be the flrst succeuful tape controlled hydraullc forg fng press for the steel Industry . . The press now is in round the clock OJ>eration working from a file of more tqan 1.100 tapes for various operationl . • • J • I I I . I .. .. • JI DAILY PILOT f•ldor. JUno 19, 1970 / • Polls T~ke · ·severe .Beating • Ill Britain \ RE·UPHOLST~ , . c-...ie s.1eeate. of coullltd." • "We liiCf not expected aich · thougi\I"" maverick Tory f'aftrlea llldlMll,..1 Mosl Polls ~ their anai • loo!' turnout. 'I/• took ~ le111lator -p.,..u; with Lilllls and Vats samplings at the end• of lut last sa.mplina on Sundly even-h11 m 1 d c a m p a I g n con- week. and the betWUnc of ing -befort the Nd trade centtatioo on r e s tr i c t I nc • ......,. Cf?"""-Ahn,. . LONDON IAP) -The po 11;5.. Tb e y .h ·a v e Research Center -1 perce9t Britllh •lecllon. with I ls been lllown skJ>-h!ib. for lhe Conaerv1tives. lttWIUonal win f~r the un-··No'.one in poUUcs will ac-Dr. Henry Durant of Gallup derdot Conlervabves, h 11 . cept the polls as beifl& worth explained: "Thls is a techni-' leY!el"ely d a m a g e d the anythillg ™"'' " que ind you pm from eJ:· credibllllY of ~lie !J>inioai I ~·-I-•·1 "· per'ence You mnnOe 1lwavs jiOlli,lpolillciil eiPiz'tS SifcJTo.m.wute Y -~re veq ,, • Thu ...... the polls lined up be rillit. . ~Iii the polls but one this W;f: Marplan -1.7 per-"As f have alaways suspect. predicted 1 Labor victory _ cent 01-bor lead; Gallup -eel the question Of turnout is this week. ORC, &be dowt deficit reported; ~i-·"_noowhite Imm i C..U..ti..oJL,1---~---"'"-'------'\t::.O to tho _.11 ,... !lie ..... a-the lutuH;-,. 01' "btougbWolen lo the T-CD!9,SKI 1131 N._T a.YD. test opinion.' Moll polls were wUI try lor a sampliila closer in the last week." •· also convinced the good to voting day -and ,Ul work Peter Radford of Marplan 11'1'. os. ,1v1 COSTA MBA CM-?~ wealher' would brhlt! 1 record toword a "iopl>LstJc1ted and said he allo lielieved there Pll""ae a.c•-14• .c turnout of voters of aboUt 7WO accurate:• prediction •of how had been a bi& voter switch • ~ _.. percent -whereas less than .many people intend•. to vote. ·in. Uie last 10 days. He added I:==;:::===.------'---.--'===;,:..:;;==; It percent ... believed to Gallup did not uy whether be dldn'I think the . retUll "'-.Jay's' Stocb' Tod. at b• •·-•·Ude n,....,..,.....1"""' 7.04 percent for Labor: Na-supreme." , ·some " ... ..a I<!~·~· tlonatOplnian Polls -4.1 per-w111· Gallup· avoid sticki"" 'The pollsters today blamed •• last-minute l\fltcbes in voUng cent '"*' Labor; Lou -Harris · its neck ouf ne_xt time ? "No. intentic:m aOd slow turnout in the Daily Express -Z 1bil is on6 1ame·wbeie you ' of voters for the error. percen( for Labor; Opinion have to stud up aod be ''The Tory victory both con· founds and disgraces all of us who have reported the election campaign," wrote G e o r g e Gale in the London Evening • Stendard,....!!We have~all been the dupes of the poll~. No political journalist wi ll ever __ _,a,,gain allow himself to"'"'be~l--­baiii600ir.Clo f pollsters. The London Evening News scoffed! "The public opinion Polls have taketi the biggest battering iR their'. s h o r I history. The ·polls will Ml have much impact for many years to come." Said leadiilg L a b-o r I t e Michael Foot: "The results have demol~hed belief in the * * ·-r:r Tories Due To Change Emphasis LONDON (AP) -As Edward Heath 's Conservatives prepared to take over the British government, t b e y share wilh Harold Wibon'i Laborites the -s a m e bi- lemational aims Qf extending British influence abroad, pro- lecting the nation's interests and remaining loyal to its allies. But In style and emphasis Sir A 1 e c Douglas-Home, Heath's likely choice for -J foreign secretary. will differ from Labor's Michael Stewart a..1 at least three major issues: -Nuclear weapons policy. -Britain's role in the PRODUCT·Of.THE.MONTH hive voted.'' · · , ' ·it would cblnge it.a-procedure. WOJ!d bave much effect""'GD J.. UU Said JllDOISpenceol·NOp: lllrrta' !'el« Bartr1m thepolllten-....ClallJ'. " JOIE 21ST SUIDIY SpMIWtg 01 a Jatlwi.. It ii • -1 glOOTJ thing to bcmi the offtprln9 and ••Ml -wU• gt" llttl• glh• 411d MT G<kiad word. U J011 .,_t '9 buy •• PT• o. p......._I ~ a111.t admit Sbortf1ha pv.1 ... epretlf good Jl-.tjp9"gUt. la.tM1 ... All pricn good tbrv. )VD• 2Ct&. in CGI• if1 a b•latM g ift. • '. ':'\ (~ •• SPECllL .TOOL TOLE NoredlinfQt• pller.i.a.-.oM .crewdrt ......... ,. __ , kt.Dd.1 .. gadget1 cmd '1p«,lal tool1. SBOE POUSBEB . latj~ operated. JOU lsold II la ;-t bad CIDd 19' It do tU Job. Complet. with bcstterlu Cll!d two bolua.••· SPOBTSCBIP STF.F.BllG WHEEi. COYER· Mall• Dad t .. 111n cmot!Mr ADdr.ttJ cu h• pllot1 tbe old Ford to th• job .... day. "LOW JOLTICE-Lllilf SYSTEM A ...ti I lit. dMI wt• traaat-. LM Pop H• 1111 way ho•• en IMi comes hoa llMi ICllt mlDe. IJ77 Persian Gulf, the Indian Ocean and Southeast Asia. -Relalions with the white supremacy regimes ol South Africa and Rhodesia. In each of these sectors the Conserv1tives hope tO strell(tben Britain's natimal ·Electronic Servant filUfil_ BOOB OPEIER • f8BIEB TRAIL BLIZEB STGfE role. In ~ nuclear f ie Id, the Conservative program says Britain must r e t a i n in· dependent C o n tr o I of its nuclear weapons to deter an aggressor. The Labor gover,1- ment assigned the nation's total nuclear strike capacity lo the North Atlantic Treaty Organization for as Jong as NATO lasts. But because of doubts that "the United States government will risk a holocaust defending Europe against nuclear blackmail," Heath has proposed. a joint nuclear weapons program in Western Eutope based on the polling ol British and French reJOUrces, know how, and , w e a po n s arrangements in- cluding targeting. It would require delicate negotiations both with the French and with l h e Americans. East of S u ez . the ConservaUVes are pledged to re verse Labor's plans to .withdraw British troops from their Persian Gull, Singapore and Malaysian bases, a withdrawal program. due to be completed by the end of J971 . There have been sigm that Malaylia anctSinppore would like British forces to stay on, and so would the Americans. But in the Persian Gulr, where a nEtr-ulilon of nine Afab sheikdoms is forming, the pointers suggest a continued BritiJh praencc will not be welcome. Heath and his aides have come out emphatically for bet· ter working relations with South Africa -and for a new bid to come to terms with rebel Rhodesia. 'Ibey hive promised to cancel the Labor pemment.'1 ban on the sale al W.Poftl to South Africa provided thole. weapons are needed only for exter:nal defense. 1bis doubtless will touch off I storm ol prote$t JD Bri&ain II wen as among Allan 8Dd African members ' al lllf Unlled Notions. Tiiey illlo ..... pledpd to reac- llYI.. Ille 1116 Simonslowll -poet bindin& the Brtlilh and South Africans to cooper... In defe... of lhe South Atllnllc sea lanei. llellh tond lloUJllJ.Home lllft Aid they wtU make one mare try IO rucb an agree- --11111 .trllJ bdn& Prim< _ M!nWer Ian Smith's white mlnarlt7 rqlme In -.,ia bod< Into !he .llrllblt )Gld. IM h -ullllkel1 Smith wllll-- &he up lndepeadence. even ·In deaJlns with I friendly Conlel tltive · pvernmellt. , "-'co'• ftnl'qUCllllJ door opell9I' at• price -cam ell II" wllL Tlala lacl.d1es tM ldDd of ca-. -bcr.. out IMre. TOii ca bi11all with 1lmpM bou"bold 9ools. Tnaualller \1 portalil• cnwl .Orb •p to 200 IMt GWGf.-n. whol1 1blDg c-la a carry-out carlOD. A "wll• ..:rnr·· ad a .. bock _, .. COid whn u nda1. you·u IM chy i.nllde tlw cor. &" IEICB YISE A lot of Ng99d 1e..J working lor J'°" la thi1 YI-. Swl-.el . ba .. and bam..•rlDf --.u. Pop would lib II. J77 MODEL PL200 BLICI DD DECIEB , __ 71/4" SAW A compact ..,... with power 1o ..,.,... 0.., cutting. cnad -11•1 h 41 like aattlng but11r. Depth ond . oavl• ad~11t. slip chatcb. Bi.¥1 DD DECKER DELmSAQER n11111be a.,. a .ts. 1:1111 REli. 41.15 _, ... ,._. ....... 3887 lf ii'• pro cr-lllJ Dod ....Ss. thb 11 Ille citcnac• lo . pkll II 11p. wELLEB SOLDEBDfC GUI II th• old -littl 10 do o 111111 11.ctroak -11 aow a1cl 1ia.a. nu ..... , Mat. 1polU9bled dMI 11 lot tr.la. 397 • • MDEL llH 77 J99 - •, 0 A. ..... ~ -.1.~ ..... ~~-wtth MM. Pep con Ml it up la llllCOMs cmd. ~ get tM ~hi g~. , ' . 5s7 BlllEBY CBllCEB GLUE GUI '""Tb[1 is lb• bttt« OM. Hot 91•1. }II.at W. It.. "" 577 famitv. IJQ)'"I ... lo ~ ..a good 1hafL AIM • 1 ......... ...,., ... , 417 .. •P -U cracks la HI•· or what.,..r. • • · ----- 10 PIECE SOC:IET SET -------·-, - REGISTER NOW ' .. FREE CLASSES ' L-. how lo do tb1 hobl>1 ad hou.11hold r.,.:tln the _,., _.,. WllJ ffghl II oul wh1a • 1xp.n.'"m1 1a.,. to help. Juno 24 "Gllddoo Alttlquillg" Jutr 1 "How to Protect yow Home from lurg)my" July i "Swtmmtng Pool Ncrlll-.mco" LI lllWA STOIE OILY , IEFIElllllEllTS WEDNESDAY EVENINGS , DOOi PllBS 7:30 to 8:30 P.M. BEUi SCOPE n · ' SCBEEI DPIDEB c,.., 111-.. put ti ill hwa1 oC .. · II lDctt. T'f aid 111-111 lib o: 24. , It. di~ I-It bi911r, .. .,. 11 ... n,1ma ..... _,, .. lig ,. •• drl" with the dffp well 9PGfk pli.g d"1 cmd th• ~ rac:lt.et.drt-.1r. All In • boic. «Pa darow. away th• ••I ... ~ tlt.1 box. I htowl. '. . ---597 . JJL PIO SfUY PIJIT llT Alkxbn rifht to 1" tlJUlm ~ drilL n.. clrlll h.ad po-.. CO.pNA« CUlld ,.. ...... rMI IJPNPf '°'" clteap. S.. lt •air: Dad's ad-.k1. 1666 lllli 0 Lin POWEB .EDCEB "•• lldl ... ls tM -i---.. •1 Me't mah Dod n111 It all tM ti-.. 11'1 M po1"rfa.I ... ..., t. ... tlMlt • llttl• Miiiy cw.Id .... with II .... M slraftk U tMr• cne lllds la IM how.-. lilaft IMm M 11 ad let Po: ,.... a lltti.. • .,..,. 4997 - ,.. . - l ' • I l • -; .. -' ' : I II 11 I , I 1. l , , ' -N Pr du po Im pr DE old state at JI He t -bt he < lhe & • ht 1nyp Jin lot Cl e<I I ordei t lo hi •nd flklef . sug \ .. -;-..· II I! I I ' • ·- ----- -- BARBARA DURATE, 494-"'6 l'rldlw ...... It. ltJt I .... II ·Oral Communication .. _....., .. ' . . NeWDoor5 , Keying all activities ·to '·'learning effective communt· cation as a key to a better world," members of. the Laguna .. Toastmistress Club will celebrate their ttrft :·successf\t1 ·-year...., .. . :.. " ' . President f.or a second term ii ?.lrs. Irene McClure who will be installed with her board during a dinner· in the Outrigger restaurant-on MOoday, JuM'22. . -..... !)ther members of the executivf staff i inClude the :P.tn'les. Andtew J. Wood, first vice president: E. C. Bo&rd· man , second vice president: Thomas McKerlie, secretary: J . A. Dickerson, treasurer, and J.E. Bethke, club.repre· sentative. · ?.trs. \Vood and Mrs. 'Boardman will fill dual roles as program and membership chairmen. Organized-with a group of 10 women interested in improving their ability to express themselves more effec· tivelylis Well as learn the technique of conaucting busi· ness and professional meetings, the Laguna club has ' . • • ( • ~ ... I' Taastmistre • ... • 'I\_'( Clu.b ... grown to a pr.esent membership of 22. _ Following the theme. Toastmistresses have become l. involved ur-Community affairs through speaking engage- ments. KEY TO COMMUNICATION -Members of the Laguna Toastmis- tress Club channel theii' energy into communicatiof! by speech. Clilb-officers (left to right), t~~ r,tmes.·Andre~ J. \Vood, Irene Mc- Clure and E. C. Boardman help direct the key with a guiding hand. The executive_ board will be installed in a June 22 ceremony in the Outrigger restaurant. ~ - New Club Year . Promises Banner DCIY.:_s _~-- Promising banner dajs for Riviera Club members during the 1970-71 season are newly elected and ap. pointed board members. Taking the belfn 'during an installation luncheon was"'Mrs. Cul W. Adams, while proclaiming banner days are Oeft 1" right) the Mm~ ......._ ' . Don Beddoe, Ro~rt Koop and Leslie Weldon. pro- gram, decorations and publicity chairmen. The group draws membership from Newport Beach through San. Clemente. ~h.e Laguna '.line Schools Out By BARBARA DUARTE su'MMER ISN'T necessarily a date on the cal· .'end8~. ,When 's_t:h001 •s out, summer's officially here. Be8ches, hewe,ver inclement the weather, fill up with bikini-clad ·bathers. surfers shoulder boards and head for wherever the sur! is and Jong lines o! traffic, inching through the downtown maze, sport a variety of license pl ates. Wilh thoughts turning to summer vacation, one group ol Lagunans already has relaxed under warm, tropical skies. Trip-a-month travelers from the Mond3y Morn- ing Club closed the Year with a 22-day cruise to Ha· waii on the SS Lurline. Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Ro-- per and the Mmes. \Villiam Giescben, Walter Sherry and Howard Moffitt of Laguna and Mrs. Olga Jefi· rey of Corona del Mar were hosts at a hon voyage party aboafd ship before the evening sailing. MEANWHILE, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Luthi ger, Mrs. Harold Daily and Mr. and Mrs. C. Milton Wool· ford jetted to Honolulu to join the group !or a 10-day cruise of the outer islands. While at sea, the ship's paper announGed sale 0£ the Lurline (the former Matsonia) for round-the- world service under the Greek flag. The ship will be replaced by the SS Monterey. HAWAII must be the place to go. Yet another 41guna couple spent several weeks touring Kauai. Maui, and Oahu and Hawaii. The Rudy Burtons of Laguna •and Mary Burton's mot.her, Mfs. Albert Davis of Camarillo, received "red carpet" treatment in the beautiful Polynesian surroundings. Mrs. Davis, who celebrated her 88th birthday recently, will long remember the torch-lighting ceremony at the Coco P·alrns on Kauai and paddling iri the surf at pic~uresque Lahaina. A SURFER'S 11DEA o! heaven would be to bit • ., ,. • .. ,Surfing's In all the surfing spots' down the Mexican coast on a leisurely six-week tour •. That's what Joe and SandY'O'Sullivan and child- ren KeVin and Maureen plan to do dur- ing July and August. The first vaca· tion in four years since Joe's council· manic stint kept him at home on city matters, the foursome will pack thei;r '~!,J ' camper and head south. Ii' Stops along the way will Include ~1 Mazatlan, San Blas and Puerto Val- \ ~ larta and out--Of·the--way places remi- ~~ ~~ iscent of the Art Colony, Salt Cretk •AR•A•.& ou.&•r1: and' the Trestles 30 years ago. Sandy hopes to put in some hours in pottecy classes: she's now an avid fan after taking classes from Jon Stokesbary, and Kevin · undoubtedly will further perfect his fonn as U.S. Mini Champion. Adjos .• .it sounds like a great vacation. FDRTY·EIGHTERS, men and women who lived in California during the 1848 Gold Rush, were the subject of the last ):bell Club Literary Section boolt review in the Three Arch Bay home of Mrs. Robert L. Mccarter. Mrs. Anthony Kluewer described author Gwen . Btistow's account of San Francisco in "C·alico Pal· ace. 1' Gold wa·s dl scove'fe1l-ilf California in 1848, the · author writes, but it took one year for news to reach states on the Atlantic side of the continent .•• hence the variation from 49ers. Mrs. Anthony Orlandclla and Mrs. Rotiert W. Peterson assisted with luncheon arrangements i'dr the Mmes. Norman K. Dolby, Kevin J. Carroll. Char- lie F. Dean, W. E. Alan Ferguson, Alfred R. Hastie and Macauley Ropp. Also present were the Mmes. Wallace T. Scott, Jack Stewart, Richard Carlson. Jody Upham, Wll- liam Thomas, David Young and William W. lfil>. wood • Son Geared to . Going No Place While D.rivin-g .Mom _Nuts ' DEAR ANN LANDERS: Our 14-ycar• old son Is drivi ng me nuts. ln this state, a driver can get a learner's permit al 15. Jim won't be 15 until OCtober.---- He sits in lbe driveway by the hour -backing up and going forward . Then he drives in the garap and out of ANN LANDERS ~ the gar•R<· Over the w .. keod he. Uled ._-• DEMI SBE:-A 14-,..,..... 1oy itilkl -~ ... but r had lo slay home • ha1£ a tank 0£ gas and d1dn t BO be readlaa.,... 1111ap daa • drh'er't and "teW, My sitters never missed a onyplace. -~ DWI -,. 1'lo, loo, -· party oi 1 ball ga91e. I mlaed a' good Jim reads everylhina Clll car safely -IU -OK to me. many adClal evenll · but I didn't mini! Jiie can lay )is hands on. He bas memori> . __ be.c&UleJ me_w Ult a.e..wina: · ltaJi io be ed lhe material ,he needs lo know in DEAR ANN LANDERS: Fatller died done. order to get bir licenae. • • ud left Morn witb eight chDdnm. l Now Jt ts to )'tars later and t don'l I wish "e patd as much-auenuo. had to 1tlrn lo 1eW became It was want le aw anymore. But my family '° his school v.•ork. The boy eab, 11,ee:pe chuper than buying read)'-mldl! thlnp. hu other kl!as. • We were invited to and lhrce dresses. •ave told yo.r tlllier U..t · JG11 didn't water. Yesterday Sihe appeared to tJe. I was speechless. I told my husband care a, tptld your vacattoa 1ewhl1 ... near the breaking point. Should J bep 1 thought she had a lot "of nerve. He to ltril a 1eam1tres1. lf you let tb1I ·quiet or try to help? -GARDEN y~ed at me -said I should be proud Uppea qaln, yea dfferve ll, llldy. GROVE .. -o .m)' ·talent -and iilslsted that I DEAR ANN LANDERS : How can I DEAR G.G.: BJ all taeaa M1 a le and keep my mouth shuL I spent help a friend who lake!! too marfP pills . ....wna. Tell JOllr trte.r Ille ..t the )'bole two weeks sewing. and tics about it constantly. She _ tells let lier cklcW bow precltely M ._, When we lerl for hOme my·hUJbaod ~veryooe she's afraid lo take an uptrin m-oo..alle_lt tU!q. S-.. ,..,.. had a beautiful . tan. I was white' as for 1 headache. · doa't reallae~tbl, mlllnc pllb _. ~ a lily. My sister said, "I'm ., glad "-' ud pllll mlsed wltll ..... you spent your vacation with us!" I We were at a party the o~r night cu be fatal. said, "WHAT vacation? I haven 't worked a~ her purse fell open. Out tumbaed • S0100'a llfYHftl:""MY husband crltlclzed-six~or teven 1mall-bottlet.-l-·holi?ed'-•1foW-=w"'11"1-:y::o::-u-cknow== ,. ... 1 me for bein1 ungracious -sakl there her pul the pl~ls back IJI lhe botUes. thing comes along? Ask Ann Landen. must be 110mcthlng wrong with my head · I suddenly understood why she !lun Send for her bookl et ''Love or Ses end lo "talk that way. I'd like your opinion. her words and staggers around ~ How to Tell the Dl!fennct." Sent as afX!_dreama cars. Is thi1 nornuil? Hit I aewed better than my three silter1 1pend "'o weeks with my sister. When ~oJaer ~lhers w.:~ not fft(e this. Ant so, of courle, T sewed ror everybody. I arriv1!f she handed me material ror· suggestions? -SHEBOYGAN There wert Wnel wben I wanted to draperies, 1 bedspread with dust rufnea -SEWEl.J UP .., · plalnlng about "in~r~ar troubte." cents In coin and a Iona, seU ... ddrftled. DEAR SPED: Tber.'1 IOmetlllng When-WI play bridgt, her ·hands •ha~e stamped envelojle with )'11111' ~ In """1")'11111' lleod all r!P~ Yoo -Id IO badly aha can'I bold a 11ata of can of lha DAILY PILOT. -' -· .. t • • . ' • . . I ' ' • Your Horoscope Tomori:ow . I Sagittariu~-: ·00n't Waste Time SATURDAY -duties apt in be CAPRICORN (Dec. ~111. llhould be adlve In club, JUNE 20 hlj)hllghted. H<ed voice of ... I);_ CYs!O...hli!IJ>ut v-Jl""P• ·oqemutloa. 8-flla pelionce. Teke notbln& for 'individual hurl& Ul1'0liclted ad-wW outwellht """'1-..nf.....,. 11J llYDNBY Ol!illl groni.d. Avoid b Is ( n I vice. Reallze . tflal U-In PISCl'll (Feb. 19-Mardl llO): TSDf DATING lllNTI: decisions on bnJiulH. autborlty ,..w back you . Don't get caught in mkldle --II _... for JAURIJS (Aj>ril llJ.May llO): Ref .... in be sldelnckad by ol argument between frlenda. vqo. ~ wllDe Cmeel' ll q· Better lrr flnllhinc than one who-Js enviOUI. Take neutral sland. Some of pilllYI .. .., '~" ~startln& -projectl. Avoid. -..... AQUAIUllll -.(Jan: ;-"•Feb. your'iondest-desim:-may ~bf: . _..i. .._.... lloda wrillng letters wta11e · angry. ·111: You , can succeafully fUHillad. Know this and maln- 17-1eh1 ti ft111 11 •1e Count to JO ~m:e makine·-:;•:;;d;::ve;;;rli>e;;'"'=, :;;IPl";,•:;d=:::view:'=;;•:;;· ;::Y;::ou==IA=in=optlm'===istl=c;::a;::lti;::'l=ud=e=. =;;;; toolPI. -....,_ .., deflnlUve stalenienla. Travel,. -·• -'l'lllh, ere mil/'!_ betdat.r lie put off for lflrlW •wa I II ali1•t anowa:r y. _ ..... -• .. ad GEMINI (May 21.June •>= For do. -foelllp on-· You 1111Y be impatient wbere . n bQatiul ... Gemlld It .. money affairs ... coocernad. ..,..._,_ .. ,_.All Obtain hint from' Taans a most OMEG.A 1111P. ..aw lie welHdvtaed -· No iiead in rush, -.. n...-aee11__.....~•.._,deaplte ·surface . indlcaUons. A""',....,....""'." constellation ..,._;. c,. lie amler1ul cmCER June Zt'iluly-21):· ~-VI -11.ll-----·Ghronometor- -.liffsljjlit . , YOIUDA)'. .. JIJlllW'. .. .!ll'!rly_g-_ Dad·--:---~,----------1--AJllES (Mardi 21.Aprll ti): gresslvt. Be ..,. yoor0 views _ Dlspu&e lnvolviaC con f I l.c t are ?')'Stal ~· Don t tab betwMD' bu•lne 11 and ~~t 1~·11Do~ Executives Farsighted tegrate into brawl. LFJO.(July IS-AUl .. ZI): An indlvfdual who onflllarlly la noted ·ror ijiiliot atmeanor surprises you ·wttb atartlin1 revelations. sense of humor wlU ald. So will a flulb)e at- lltude. Don't cut fint atone. •-... _._ VIRGO (Aug. 23-&pt. 21 ): Plana '"'" -~ .. year Lover's quarrel lboWd not be wW be dlscullad when th• ... Iv inltalled a:ec:utJve blown out of proportlan. ·Seim • of balance Is .....tlal. Lum boanl of -Key _.. rulea bitore 1Uemplin1 in at t :IO a.m.. an Tueldly, J~ akietrack them. steady pace 2', In the Newport Be1ch equals progress. home of Mn. John P . WriJhl, LIBRA c•· -~ -) -ldent. . .. ~pt. ~'· -: ,.. ..... obtain hint from A r I e 1 J'int on the agenda wiD message. ~ ,ready a110 for be a September luncheon' for cha,.e, traYel, variety. ~ Ille provtalooal memben who are requlred to work in the Uons apt to run pmuL Proprr- 'lbrllt Shop --by the ty 'Values, ..... c!aim .. Bargain Hf.lnfers Begin Big Search (' or1an1&1Uon. Ali -~ pro-~to (Oct. 23-Nov. zt): ceeda IO to the Qalld GUldance Short trips todly m e a n ceMer of Orange County, 1 movement, but not necessarily low Olllt cllnlc serving ,.... Setting prices for the Newport Harbor Business and Professional Women's &Mual garage 18le are (left to .. f!f:1) the .Mmes. c. w. Kerley, c. Ro~rt Chamber· and J . B. Hamil. The garage sale will take place In Long Beacf; Newlyweds at Home from 10 a.m . to 5 p.m. on Saturday and Sunchly, June 20 and 21, al the Newport Beach home of Mrs. J. W. Broback. Uooalty dilturbed dUJdrea. progress. Gtmllll l11dlvidual New members of the board proves sUmulattn&. But In of d(recton ll't! the Mmes. final analysis, rely on your WllllaJn Weaver, Norman Cir-own judgment. cle, M. D. Flaherty, Van R. SAGITTARIUS (tbaNov. :iz. ceni' "rs Parker, Anthony .oiling.., 0ec.10: You find t there .3 g Oiarles lbtler, vice pres~ ls m.Pch _~ 1eara about dent; George Ray and W. W. personal moaey m..,,_nl H. QnOred St.vamon, 1tcretarles; No nead in be dixouragad. Simuel Downing, treasurer, But don't waste timt--end ex- Friendly Blue Birds became and Gari Pearlstoo, parliam~ perience. Apply I e • s on s · Tankl Camp Fire Girb during La Prb< d'Hoaneur for tar!An. Meua1• very c1ur by tonlabt. At home in Long Beach Steve Lear and Mrs. Bill a candle-Ughling ceremony in outstanding achievements dur-t;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; following 1 honeymoon trip Guzman. the Huntington Beach home of Ing four years of high school REUPHOLSTIRY to Puerto Vallarta are Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Van Pet· and Mrs. David M 0 r 1 8 n The bridegroom. son or Mr. ten. . was awarded to Cuey Spencer et ·~~ DITES- Askew. and Mrs. Peter H. Askew of Taking part In the ceremoay and Janet Mci"m'lll bf Mrs. FREE unMA . 'Jbe bride, the fonner Dawn Glendale, asked his brother which was followed b y. Robert E. Marten, pre&ident J'umttun 11a4e To Order ~--J •·· d h Steve Askew to serve as best f -•-~-•· M r th South eoa~ Jun! WJlh ·~q. Workmanahip"' ~ acaoun, aug ter of man and u"rs wer Eddie re re.xuueu\.11 were An-. ell, o e .. « StopASiit S-. Our Showroom. .... Ind Mn. veinoa Jackson Jackson, Tony Askew, Bill Ctndy .Rum-n, D 0 n-n • Woman'• cl~b. c ·INTERIORS-- of Sula Ana, wu given in J • -~ a ·-• Ada Dunton, Karen and Ria Krug, s 11 v er 'b 0 w I s ., er 1 our finest watch An exceptlonal watch for a man who . appreclat•. the flne1t. To rece\Ye a chronometer r•ting, 1 watch mull: undergo 3f50 houri of euctlng ttsli at ari official testing bureau. And the Omega ·consttllallon has passed theu t11ta wltt; flying color•. lt'a 1 watch that Dad can weJr wllh pride. S.i 1·•1ndln9·C1111111l11 Ion ch "'llOflltllr. 24-)ew.I 1nov11n1nt, l t11nl•N •IMI .. ~~AM. f1&5 klltK CHARGE e MASTER CHAR&E e IANKAMEltlCA.ftD "The Store That Confidence Bui~" Open Mon. Tliura., Fri. 10 a.m. 'Ill f p.m. -·-·•e by-her father for on .. ey ...... lu. ms. C'~a C!ai. .. __.n LI d 1141 c•....,.. ........ .,_. ~;~bl I "n>e bride is a graduate of ~.,-rry ~""""• n a pre9ttlted to the Fountain Call Cellect .an;1m ...,. w IU'..JIQ _.., .. u11Cuuu erngceremonyco~ Santa Ana High School and Cristobal, Sean Murphy and ·~~~~~~S!~~;:s;~~~5;:;5~~~~!:.,,,==================,J ducted by Dr. Gerald Bash Orange Coast College where Venus van Petten. Valley High School seniora1: .. . ~: fn'r:-CbrilUan Churc~, ·she was afflliited with Epsilon Mrs. John Rinde wu leader during the fourth aMual Se In h .d Of " Delli. or the Blue Birds and leading Coronet awards banquet ~ :u 81 M~r Sm:! d I e f Her husband wu hgraduated the Tanki group will be ~. following their selection on the' Jacbxi, a n d bridesmaids rom Hoover Hlg Schoolr: John Sakamoto assisted by basis of all-around partlclp• were Miu KllJiy McKenna. Glendale, and California State Mrs. Karl Meli. Mrs. Van lion tn activities with -a hlth ..... J"'rf Bigelow, M ... ,_Co1_1.,.-'. _•t_Lcios_~Bt-acb. ____ P_et_t_en_Js_the_cgrou_p'-'---· __ .. _hOJ_' _ .. _u,_stanc1 __ 1ng.:.· ___ I HAIR BEAT LONG HAIR ...... 1 Wiii Ion, h•lf ffill IN ,.,11l•f th!1 1u111111•r1 Mn. N. D., Hunt. leech S'"iJ.1J1•r•dt1 Beauty t I Salons Aliiw.n_ V••L ~·M-lt!i.!~~lll II--<>-"1a. It wlll Ito P•pul•f 11101tly l •• th ..-ry 'f'•Ufll, but Middl• ~ ... e!MI oltlor w•111•11 ''" •110 11 ; w••r it pro.,idi11t It i1 iit th• fltht9 t' 11iff•1 0;. WOffl Up, ft •• c1u11 tlowit 1111•1 h•"• th• ftfl· tltflt't to h1rd•11 of clu19 • WO· "''"'• ft•tllt••· 9 I JMi Sho1I• ye• trim th• '""' off of lon9 h•ir t•9ul1rly ill or4•t for it to 9row f11l•t •Ml ~··hhier1 Mra. S.. D,. N.w,.rt lotch ~ y,, 1114 no. y,, l! will loolc h11lthi1r if yolf tri111 tfit tplit •lld1 off r1,ul1rly; N~. it w~'t t tow lon91r if you triM It too often. C11ttin9 th• enclt of tlte h1ir hot nothirtt lo "di with _..,,, it •h1p,.nint 1t th• 1c1lp ,. tfl. •• f.111.1 .. fa11r'-1 Do yo11 lilt le"' h11r1 Mrs. J, K., MiMl0ti Viejo ~ v ••. ~ ... It tl1,..J1 on wlto it i1 on; c1b, tlo11 or ., ...... ,., i r· • OUR YOUNC3-LOOKINC3 WAVES ••• TONED INSTANTLY WITH Our cok>riat lilfrttnt your hlir-then Just rl11111 In Roux ' a m1rv1k>u1 F1ncl·full: colorlnc. condftlontr, wtve-aet, 111 In one. Instantly, without pero1ddt1 your liidlt•nld hair t1ke1 on 1 • dellcatt lont-IOI~, btlp, ch1m1>11na, what you willl .... And F1ncl·full 1hampoo1 out, so ygu can rtfrsah thl -• cOlor whtntYtr you wlih. (Other F1ncl-tuf colors to cover 1rf~ -~mt Mil) . :i '"' IM>11'111'9 ...... ....,.. ......... ,-c.lf.- *11~ ....... " 1111¥•. C....M•Ctllf· 111 I . 1"91 Sir• ...,.,.., ,...., c...--.c.lf. Hie fllfW .,. ...... ,.... Coilll ..... c.tt. "' w. ""' """ .. ,.. ....... ...,. FridayanJSa111rday,june 19 & 20 --TWO-PIEGE,---'- SASSY SETS FOR GIRLS QOUBLJl.DISCOUNTED On Rlf. 2.96 2 Dt1ys o .. ry Shift·abd-hloo.mer 1U111ets for a carefree 11UR111er of IUD aad 1aad. Cool and cute ia f'Ollic.kie.g, frolick- ing prina on all-cotton ot .U-nyon1 bed~ked with applique or rippled , wich ruffl& Alla la solidi, 1tripn. 3. I06"; 7 IO I~. I . ( --:- " ' Ch T -i: In u. rise ( ptftli• -are li of ti< bl mo :-~ apam hoU~ weU11 penalc Tbe. ator.. R Ir Clos llllUail lions : Whl Rlv,.lei tlon I for 'ii pblnt. wiU I> far th CARC ' BE RE The Schrei Dake • far Irvine Par• . ·pie ar '. N. Sc ~and -l : Dake . Ag : High ; : Scl1rel : Coast Her ; of N : School · Colleg UCL The in Jw Fl0o An h<a"Y . Spllb. . It • • scrub! shinln liquid harde them The to be tough< mend< aspha razzo. - • . • • • ; . ' ~ • ' ; .. "·--·· NIWrotf atnll """' .,.., ... ----.. ......... ""' _,.._ --'---~-----------1-1-0,..,.1-f-ll-•n wulllluter-H• .. Mt..--h•• r..ir-Sot1-A•·~ •---+-- ,,..., C.tlf 0..... C.lf. ,._..,.....,,c.ttf, s.t.A-.C.tff. ......., .... ,c.ttf. Mt.fUltlllllflfl• "8cfl .. 11Ultwllrt ............... ... ..... WI.-Udlltll"""'Vllw ..... V ....... ..... , .. '"'' l"lllleer '"' Y1. a.-1m1 ,...,...... Mc,..._ a .......,.. .., ....,.... or i_.. 1 .... :•w:,:•:,:•~-;· ~·;,J,-"'!::':!':' •:•·:""':....1-.!:'MOO=::•;• :· :""':.-&-.!:.,.!:!'~"':!:•:""'!!:!;;;.· ,J..,;,· -;:~11~1=•~·~,.~J...:.l· '~~'*~· ~·:u;_J Mtftill ......... C..W VlttW C.tr ¥llllal C•Mr '"'" Cllllllr 'I~ hMlf ......... .,. ,_..... t*' fO•I l"MM '41-Hn ,_,'!_I... - I \ • • .. ' ~ ------~---~------=.~---~-~--~~ -, ,._, .... 19, 1970 DA!LY PILOT J5 Churchwomen Help City's Elderly , __ Tea, Toast Diets Suppl-ar:ited ·With. -Fooel, ·Friends-hi -p BJ KA'nlLEEN NEIJMYEll lbe ....., do not have stoves. congregaUona of we a 11 h y •terparts. . ol baked dllcl<en, tomato ambulatory," said Lois V. Ues: the ladies don hats and LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Ana mllurantl which aerve families who lived In the For the past m monlha, juiced'"''· muhed potatoes, Hammer, provam cootdlna-gloves. In the shadows of -.hi&!!-well·halan<Od 1!>$o!la,. ellber manstona •hid> have became .woiDen from 1! IUburban -hot rol1a and bullar. a wedp. tor. lf'iiiiiiii~~~~~-iil rise O!f1i:e 'liulldlngs Ed ex-out., ol their price ranee 0< rooming houses. 'Ibo churdteo lfeptlom have been donollng ol fJl)lted -and a c:boice , "So .we are ·Soinl to cook J i J UPHOLSTERY pensive •l)al'tmlnt buildlnp. are opa oaly-for the luncbeon hid the kitchens, equpnent their Ume IDd efforts to of coffee tea, or milk. rnore, and ask each person M1A11111 eu.t.LITY, 1ltl1011Tv, • IOIDe m,ooo elderly persons trafflc from office workers. __ ., .u..... ·-f--· 1 ="' IDd l'Vi11•-bot • . to buy ID e:rtra lunch--and . SllVICli, CIAf'TSMMISHll". Ut>1 .... in the tral So the lderl live aiN ~-w--... 11P -ae •• _ -Ttie memii aitfplanned by ~ w• Lnc1 ••AuTtf'VL •u•111•Tu11 ire •uoa _ cen part e Y penons · groups, but they didn't have to the e Ider I 7 ty dieUU but all the take it to a neighbor." w1 M:CIPT ciw.L111101s of this city -M they do on tea and toast. Ule manpower. downtown. ~. eoun am, Jn addltioe to a butri.Uous Ill most b11...dUes~----+~JIOOJ>to-cfoor """"l'-""" -Their · congregau... a r, A si1J1 pusteci 1n front of ~ alllf clunup are_ do~ mtal, the luncheon l@uP flndl '42·5176 646.aosa -:-Ttiey llve ~in one-r 9om dtidedbytheOuistlanAction sma. Iler ·_now, ~ ·the the cf)urch whlch-b"h~~ _by \l!t .· vQJuat~.e.r ··CO!Jl~ somelhhi81;;=:=:=:=:=::=:!'!'.=:~1 -·.-ts.and · roo·m·lng r~ral City,· a ~m formed ....... 1 .... 1 .... d • J··--L---.-.. .. --L-----.. · rth "'•• f '"t"!' .. '""' ~" e·-r mainstays are elderly ~nonl a .,............ ay s. w1URVU g11.uu1wvn~u. Wt ..... "90ms or. -··- houses On small -incomes from by all: downtown churches, in. themselves, qOi sti'ong enou«b reads, "All ,Oldei:'"' People ·~we have been feeding ~IDY •have ~ ani . · 'EMO~Y LANE ff. C..... e c.iN M• welfare,' social security, or dicated the eldei:ly are 5'ddlecl to take on the project. So Welcome." ·about 120, but -one of the pro-an hour early \o help set pensions. · with the twin ptoblerm of the downtown churches turned For 65 cents there ii served blems is that some of thole up. Most spn.ace up for the Buy The DAILY PILOT Just .for 'Peanuts' II~~~~~~~~~~ 'I1lere aren't many groctry malnutriUon and poor houslng. to their surburban coun-a meal which may consist who need us most are non occu!oa. Men. wear coats and atores•. in the area. Most of The churches once aervedll _:::._.:::_.=.~::=:_=::_.:..==-==--=!..:::==._::::...:::::::..::::..=::....:::.:..::::::._==:::.::::;:::.::::::..=::.::=r=====:=:O":'==::::;:==.'~c-cc-:::-::-:::=--- .. f'OUNTAIN VALLIY-11'14 MteMff•,11 .t T•llert HAVE YOU VISITED OUR Nl!W STORE AT: f'OUNTAIN \IAU..ET-1'1(1 Mlrtltr lift. ..... ...., IL TOR~I T-11 •Oddlllld ltM • NUftTINGTOft tlAClil-21111 a.ca llWI. at AKllltl • 5881-WARNER . AT -SPRINGDA LE-~•N-HUNTINGTON ·aEAcH --iit!f£~Cmt?.:"5r·.~-__ :_ MUNTINGTO!LllAC ......... f AU ... _!!jl~ , Riviera·ns Sail -fnto-Va-catio·n·-, -·-. ' . Closing club· t'.u n eh eons of course, will be completed rusually ·mean suminer vaca-before the firSt fall meeting ·tions for fl)embers. _ · ' JS called lb Clfeler on Sept. · -Wliile that ia true for most+t·in-the Balboa Bay,Club: Ri~iei'a 'CIUb members, vaca-·' At the helm for the .Coming Uo.Q time w.iD ·nof be called year will be Mrs. Carl W. for newly elected and ap-Adams who bas selected Ban- pbinted executives for they ner Days of Fun a n d will be selling up all activities lnteresUng Events .as the club for the 1970-71 season. Plans, . theme. ' Serving, as chairmen on her board are the Mmes. Donald T. Beddoe, program; Jim G. Allen, membe{ship; G.ilbert Hodges Jr., special ·events; Rock· Duitman, luncheons; · Daniel Huston, history; Leslie -Welson. publicity; F. F. Carce-Ion, year bOOt; McClillan .Cole, reservations, and Ritchie Wilson, bospitali- .. ty. others are the Mmes. R. M. Koop, decorations; James Martin, coordination; Frederick R t c h m a n, com- munity services; Lowe I I Phillips. recording secretary; John Williams, corresponding ·secretary; DeWitt West, treasurer; Marian . Montoya Shoreline editor; Watson Jar- rett, technical advisor, and Jame.s-Eckman1 parliamen- tarlan. CAROL SCHREIHOFER Section chairmen are the Mmes. Robert Souter, book; Wedding Plans Orville Harper, bridge ; A. Harry Pisegna, creative liv· Betrot L-al ing ; ·Peter ·Fulmer, . gad-n abouts; Myra DeBussey, golf, and Robert de Ford, guys and dolls. Revealed The engagement of Carol Schreihofer to Robert Craig Dake was announced during a family gathering in the Irvine Coast Country Club. Parents of die engaged cOu- . -pie are Mr. and Mrs. Jack .: N. Sdlreihofer of-Santa Ana :' and Mr. and Mrs. Merlin : Dake of Costa Mesa. • A graduate of Birmingham : High School, Van NuyS, Miss : Schreihofer attended Orange ~ Coast College. Her fiance is a graduate ~ of NewWrt Harbor High :. School and Orange Coast · College and is a senior at UCI. The wedding will take place in June, 1971. Substitute Parents- R~cruited Foster hQmes are needed for Orange County youngsters who have been placed 'In the Albert Sitton Children's Home, according to Burt Knight, recruiter of foster homes for the Orange County Welfare Department. -Foster parents need not be home owners and may be g r a n dparents. Orientation sessions are offered for Utose wishing full-time responsibility and those interested in part- time care. For full.time foster parents, the sessions take place -a~ A new floor finish survives 10:30 a.m. every Wednesday heavy traffic, scuffs and in the Health Department, · spills. Santa Ana, and at 8 p.m. Floor Finish Jt t!timinates repeated the second and f o u rt h • 1erubblng and still comes up Tuesdays in the same location. shlnin~. It goes on just like Day care orientation is of. liquid wax but dries to a fered at noon every Tuesday ~ harder, more durable finish, in the Crocker Citizens Bank the manufacturer says. building, 900 N. Broadway, e prOOucr,wIDCb-li saia---samaA:na, and. at-7:30 p.m. - to be totally transparent and the first Tuesday of each tougher than wax, is recom· month in the same location. mended for linoleum, vinyl, Anyone wishing further in- asphalt tile, rubber and te:r-formation may call Knight at razzo. , BM-5022. ' ~SPECIAL--- thru June 30th for Dad! Boneless Half . _ · Cornish Game Hens I ez. lllze Snlfed .. 1c1t .. ud rleeli:••sllrH .. .... 1.19 ~1'.! 99~. • '1511 Deluxe Adfustable inyl Loungers Malle re .l'C-al .... Cnp" Briar Pipes -~.r=~-$2'8 -to l>M'1 pipt ....... , $ II _ .. .. .......... . -................. k ... """ lox of 50 lucaneer Clgan $3.95 Scrlpto Vu-Ughter : ~·--$249 • ,.,.u ....... 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T-Goloo ' pc. )(odtlr ef l'lld ~ ... , ......... ;~ 91 lillb, be bit II iK, col-C lat piL I J'. MG iD. -llfle.-f·t ..... ~coloc-- doolal •Cllfu.t ............... ···•'·" Fire bowl BBQ Wagon 1054 '24" Value! Coleman Comp Stove ....... J pbltapldly Henr-.., __ .. ·--s1711 , ::r.i.'1"""" ... ,.. .... " . . • DAILY PILOl lue _Squadron Leader Cooks Something Hot llig Pr~ [£Brazil · Wills -cup . • " World Cup Showdown Scheduled for Sunday · By GLENN WIDTE tlOls hert hu been on on-. . " .. ..., ,... "'" In Us iamU with ll'flup foll Uf"UIUl1, MEXICO CITY -l"errucclo brae! and Sweden, llaly -a Iola! Valcare"'-' ii not an Italian recipe, of ooe ·pl -• 1 .. will tftr lztltc ... The other two matcbel ..,.,. M U.. altlloup i. certainly bu cooked up Wbell the llallana met Mellco In a.. ~ hot With hll Bluo SquldrOI quar1erfiDllJ and qllickl7 r.u -· -the nlc ... me they llvt the ii!""' 1-0, It appeored the lllul Bq-.. llad • 0MOll'l' ippottnOy !AIU •"")'Where, ie World Cull soccer-~~ps "1rllllltuclin· l!<portl here Uy that razilian playrn will get fl•,ooo u shlmd ltaU.. """'"' lelm-u·it lllll'Jlri&--1-1-shot down---"'.'""-------ed the workl by qualifying IOI' the World However, Italy expklded for four pall, ' added priu if they "!'!!"! the 11nale _ ilh ftaly SWiday. -- Not a bad lnct11Uve. ,. ·On-the otber-blnd,-oftld1&•lta1_c111-_ """"1'• entry offend each player , .. -· li fhlt · .. .,. -·off nil! In Wednetday'1 IOmlltalb. Uftllllly led Brazil 1.0, bul evenlllally ..... ..,. . . ..-:---•:u:r WHITE WASH ICCW1lhed,:l-l. • ~....oupsbowdown with Brull Sunday. -~--.ancl.lben _ _._ ~k three din liter -Olnv•-with the red-laced, loll to chalk up four -. 11myot 1111 loqh coach of the Jtlllan squad, ,im a West Germans. __,.·,.'"wJiy_the_playerJ_sho "ll'Llbolllhl we CQ\!)d ocore,J\'.LJ!""--~ DO)'ioc conQdence and talent. __ . _lha_Lpreviou1 ·a~ didn't demand a --vilCiriQ!;-aliiiOil complmly wlilte: Iii ol eoa!J," Vlllcaregt 11)'1. haired -· 1 mu tn his mid-liltles -AD llaly hid lo do to 1t11ke the appears "91tbtr nervous nor cocky about quarterfinals wu flniab leCOl1Cl ti ill 'his date wtth ·favored Braz.ii. lfOUP, which was a brene delpUe tbt ' "'lbeY (Brutl) ... perhapt • lltUe •'*""' of llCOring . last« llld • bit qulcbt than the West Italian HpOrten here U)' Vllclnal Germani. But we feel we can .Uy has done a maenlflcent Job of wOHng with them. Certainly I have no plalll youth, experte ... , clul _ ud llnqth lo chln(t aor lllyle ol ploy. • lnlo a llncle-ellllly. "I COOllder Brazll lo be 1 very lllnltl Pacing the llallana IJ palte Enrique side, but we have met other 1tronc Albertoal , 31>-year-old veteran et thl 1111 teama this year." World cup and the man who Im IUr· Vllcareggi, who pilled lloly lo Euro-rendered only two pll In hll llnt peu Cup Utln In ltu and apln thia four 1970 Cup outlnp. year, W<lll't Ny what hll pillN lnl Although touched for three (lwo In for defending q-t the p-..t Pele. overtime) qllnlll the ~ W•I lncidell<ally, the 1-n of that one Id another beef. It took place between ielr countrymen al!d Br~lian fans !l<ft the 1ame u club-lwtn&inl >Ucomen finally broke up the G111dala- 1ra free-for-all . WEATHER AIDS JACKLIN-Tony Jacklin, Brfti•h Open champion, took the first round lead in ·the U. S. Open with a one under par 71 1t Chuka, Minn. Thursday. Playing In typical BriU1b weather, gu1tl llf'IT ....... of wind up to 40 mph, ·Jacklin wu the only player to• breal: par. Almost half the fteld failed to break 80 Including Jack NlcklaUI and Gary Player. Player. Aplnst Welt German offenllve tun• Gtrnuw, AlbettoG did a fantalllc )Db Gerhard Muller (top pl producer la q-t one of the lllOll vlcloua - the · '70 World Cilp), the,lillaiii w trt half onsllUChla tmaP,.ble.· . able lo block him off from the ball Luigi RIVI, IS and the ~ llallan unW the overtime when Muller acored "sular· leldt the team Jn IOOltq with _twice la a ~ mtn1 uu.e. three goalt in th1a tournama and at Vakaregl does menUon, hoWever, that the moment 1J one of the tum'a l&IDdo Br1Zilian1 bad · their complaint when une ofOcllll were bnleted at the same Jtel u the UJ'UIWlyaa team the night !lore the came. I uve to ..... at tllo ~ypocrlto wbo ,... ~ tUC IOCCtl' .. mtll a ......... spwt &Ml olfldalt lft 9tftl' !lljlet .. .. ..... blleball tmplnl \ ,1 ud IUI lie stmply -1 talle Jacklin Adjusts to Winds Pela II not Brutl'1 only dlnprou1 outa. we-and add• that Pele play• much Gllllnt Rivera, top E-~ fulher back lrom the ..,.i than d,.. of 1119, bu bHn -In a ,_.. Mullcr. role and bu. alJo added lllqtb to A seotaI -ol py, Valcanql uy1 the prevloully dormant off-. -. he !Jn't IRU)lriled hll team 11 la the He OWlll two Coils la tbll ,._•1 • ltarbuie au.ck OI die umpt al II ltueblll vtntan!. finals. "] felt ritht aloq we bed OWi World CUp -cne of wh&cb wu the pot.nllal lo gel lber<." dtclder In that clullc duel -W•I Few know'-dceable IOCCV observer• Germany. English Golfer Only One to Break Par • 1n Open WeU, old cllap, I 11ge1t ,... 1et It Md tee 1 few world dau IOCCer ma wllere playen 11ave et1tbtully iii ,,, .. ,.,... ............ ... , .... , un.. AM tab -lllal Ille World Cup 11 I dllclplbdllc HmmlUN ti Mnd1e di maUen. la fatt. ltalJ'• Glual lwra ud RU.la'• Alla&oll lllltoveta en 1lvea .n........ fer tlteir con. oelltiou wltll rtf1. '!be 11171 World Cup wUJ be In Munich, hlc:h may" lie enoqh of an lldvantage • swlna the· Juckleu Wat Germans do the -Id cllamplanthlp. ..,,,,. ..... ...-In the 1111 flnl!J I Ea&tand -la overtime. And her< they bowed lo Italy In the imlflnals -also in overtime. n.,-Un • mut completel1 e• rdJac Ille .._ llodlom p!Jyla1 field, Ml you c• be ..,. It'• not tllen eakll nanoff ra .. water. Faa beUvlor at ladly'1 rtaall may !t I Wt oal of baDd 11Dce tl9e llwa11 iordalnl I 1 a t ~ Amerlc•~ vllrJ wm be renewed. WI* Brull a Lllda enll'J ud llte Jvleal ........ faYorllt .......... , u. tu,• •• wm • die 1ame, o muy 8dvuse ewntl nftwld ~ e loatll Amerlcau may 1l"tav ,,... __ illllle11Ud1. 'Two w1y1 to ntili your nerve1 : 1. Buy black market UcketJ, then neat 1t whelher they're Counterfeit or not 1 you ventln to the stadium . 2. Leave your wal let in a pOlt offl~. .e1 wonder if you'll ever IH tt a1aln hen you dllCOYer your m.i.tortube an lW' or so later. I wu lucky 10meone waa very hofltsl . money, lick eta, credit card1, etc., ere intact. \lost Exciting '.)f Them-All, 'ays Dedeaux 10MAHA (AP) -Southern California. kln& a1ain of NCAA baseball, havlna; rapped up Ml alsth College Werk! Serles wnptonship In what the Trojans' ?t«an coach, Rod Dede1U1, proclaimed I "the lllOll tteilq of them Iii." CHASKA, Minn. (AP) -Encland 's Tony Jacklin compares playlng In un· familiar, wlnd-blalted golf courte ·With tiaveling abroad -one must adjult. But J acklln must have thouaht the par-7Z, 7 ,151-yard Hazeltine National Golf Club w1s llke home the way he adjuated and vaulled Into the lead with a oae- undtr·plr 71 before loday 'a second round of the U.S. Open Golf Championship. "If I go to a new c0W1try," said Jacklin, "I adjUll to it.I food and its habJt s. When I play a. new courte, lib th.11 one, I try to adjust to its charac· teri1Uc1." The re1t of the 1tar·fllled field ' didl't adapt to 40 mlle-per.:hour wlndl tha~ alammed into Huelt.inl and aenl almolt half ol IOS.man field put IO after 11wnday'1 nm round. Jacklin, with the forceful windl remin- ding him ol Ent;lllh coursea where hi learned the game, adjUltld IO tflectively that he was the only man below par. No 0111e else reached par. Two 1trok11 back were Maso11 Rodolph, Julius Boros and Chl Chi Rodrlguu. Bobby Mitchell ol Danvllle, Va., Tony Eva111 ol 1"1yettevtllt, N.C., IUld Richard Crawford of Eldorlldo, Ark., w ... ttld It 7t. Owners Ask Congress For Merger Approval ATLANTA (AP) -The National and American B11ketball Auociatlon. Thun-- day cleared th~lr first -and probably easiest -hurdle In ~ attempt lo merge , but f1ced a bitter battle from the NBA Players AuocieUon which has pending a lawsuit opposing a con10lidated ltague. Club owners In the two league1 vOted Thursday to aetk from Co n I r e 1 1 permission to merge. It was the only step they could take under a U.S. District Court injunction issued last May which legaliy barred a merger until disposition of the player• auit. The commlsslooer1 of the two le1p1, Walter Kennedy of the NBA ind Jack Dolph of the ABA, 1lmult1neou1lj' an- nounct!d the approval of a atatement which will be submitted to Congre11 in the .form of propoRd le1i1l1Uon. The NBA ownet'I, meetln1 tn Atlanta, voted IS-4 while the ABA ownera, rneetllll io Denver.___~ve It an 11.0 vote. Five votes were needed ln the NBA to kill the propo1al. Kennedy quick· ly dilpelled any thou&hta ol an lmmtdtat. merger. "I don't anUclpate Congressional 1clkln IO we can hive 1 unUic•t:ton end of the next tealOn," .he said. "We have no sponsors ror p>ted le1l1latlon at · the moment," KeAfl9dy added. ") really don't know when we'll file it, but certalnJy wtthln the ne1t few weeks." Kennedy 1Aid the af>ll'OV'd pion touch- eel only basic prlncip1" and tho con- dltionl or a merpr would cuta1nly in- clude other maMtra. "The NBA had to ao wjth Ulil or nothing ," Kennady aatd. "Under the court11 lnJunef.lon we can· no1. dlacun altuatlonl lnvolvinl 1peclflc pleyen." NBA ltar'a auch u Zelmo Beaty and !lick Barry hava jumped lo the ABA and othen hive conaldered it. ANGELS HOST BREWERS TONIGHT Good thinp come ln thr9ll and the callfomia Angels ate hcipln1 for the best to brt1k a four"lame kll1n& 1treak tonight. The Anl•la art back "" home cooking illid ·Play II AJiA!leim Stadium -lhey g!t the IOlinlett team In the American Leaaue W•t. Mllw1ukee'1 Brewtn - and Ken McMullen rllum1 to the lineup, all on lhe 11ame nllht. Hopln1 io gatn valuable sround on front-running MlnnelOta, the Angell open a 1hort homeetand with a team they hive defeeted five tlrnet without a loss. Tom Murphy (M ) ind :l-0 qalnst the Brewtr1, will pitch fer the Anpll 11al~ Lew Knuae (4-1) or Marty Pattin (M). BWy Casper wu In a large erOup at 75, Lee Trevino flnllbld 1t 77, defen-- ding cllampton OrvUla Moody ud Aroo1d Palmer trudgia tii with 711, Giry Player took ID IO.and Jack Nicklaus I[ ''We pby.s a p1f caurse that during practice rounda WU extremely Wit, II said P1lrner. "It cblnted oveml1ht to 1 dry, windy coune. Tbert's no eXCUM for lhootln1 79, not even on this cour•. "The coune w11 not to my liking Jn the flrR round," aUd Plbnlr, "but I see oM: mu ·1hot a 71 on thl ume golf cour.e I played on." Jacklin, the 1• Brltlsb ()pea cJ11m. pion from E!Jllam, £nctand, went lnill the wt three bote1 ot hil round four· under par. But the il-ylll~ BrMan bogeyed 11 With thne putll and landed In a ...... far a doubll bapy .. 17. "lt woukill't bother me at all U the winds conUnuecf the n11.t thne daya," Jacklin 11kl. "I was broulht up Jn thi1 kind of weather. In flCt, Udl wind Isn't tremendoullly strong -pared to ...,. that "" get back home. "I bope It does stay liU !hil. Bui. the llHI day could be beauUM and everythln1 could cblqo." Nictilauo IUld Pllmar detmnlnodly """"thlnge could~. and quickly. "I'm not o!Al_of IJ,11 sild NlctleUI. ''Suppaae I come hick with a II .•• that ml1ht make tht cut by 10 ttrokea." The field will be cut . lo the low IO and Uet after the HCOnd round, "~lhinl can··happea thl nezt three day1, 1 Palmer 11ld. "Aaythln1 ran happec U the "·eather 1tay1 tbe tame." However, the weather forecut called ror dlminllhlnc wind.I ovemi1ht. CHAIKA. MIM, lA'J -,Int .__. 1MHr1 Ill 1111 1tlll Uftr... l•lel 0,.. 0..11 Clltm,llMfli.: TIM~ JKttllft II • ll-71 Clll (Ill 11 .. r!IVU JI • 1' -It J\111\111 .• ,.. JJ •• , -71 M1ton lh, .. 1'91 » · JI -1) OICll Crtwt9nll •·M-14 ..,... Mnchfll •·»-1' T_..y •-• lt· JS-J• Al 1•111111 » · 1'-11 MHI*' l•rlllr :JI · U -JI lrW• Dt\IUn V ·:JI -1S ..., Nltllols Jl·J1-1f 0..,. "Ill :JI • 11 -JI ,rtM .. ,. 11 ·Jl-7t Al ......,..r »·Jf-Jf I .... Cl'tflMWI""' ~•JI -JS O.y ·-Jt ·Jl-JJ °"' .... •·»'-71 llllY CMJer •·11-11 '"J Zll!l!ltl' l.t · •-JJ H9wlt ~ )f·Jl-7J Monty K111r Jf • ll -16 ·I MINlfl •I• 11 · Jt -1• T-w.111191'1 lJ . ~l -76 o-.. ArtlMr l1 ·>tr ,, • JIM Wlkht" Jt • J1 -J' KWMlt llrlf1 :M •:JI -1• • O.rlft lJ ·:Jt -J• Lw Ol'9fl1"' «I · M -1• !loll M\tl'phf ~ • :M -16 Ok• Smllll • • » -'' A1 ~1 :Jl ·:Jl -7' I WllllMn Hyllllmlfl Ill ll·:JI -,. J"' °".._"...,. 1'·11-H ·-- gaVi Italy much of a s:rayer with IUCh Sudro Sllvldore, 30, ll in hll third -lllde1 u Et1illnd and Wut Germany World Cup sertu and II -ol tho to contend wtth. defensive IWwartl. Allred il ha thou&bt Italy bu been Valcartql bu ctvtn hil team - lucky -"pecially tn that OJ>lc with olf fr<rn prllCIJct Ull SW>day'1 btgll, West Germany -the Italian boss replies, with only a \oolenlna up IUaion today "11 any endeavor, a perDI wttbolit luck oft the agenda. won't fO very far ." So k Is with the Blue SquMltao lelder One fl. the moat amuln& ltallan.tr_. u lhowdown time dr1w1 elmer. Sports in Brief Mesa Bowlel!-Holds Lead;. UCLA Seeks Net Title REDWOOD CITY, Call!. -Barry Alhtr, a two-tbne champion from Costa Mesa 1verapd 231 plna for each of the 12 a;ama he lolled to take the lelld Iller two ""'nda tn the ll0,000 Beliows-Valvalt opal bowline lournl- menl. M The. 2f.year~ld rllht·bander 1tarted Thurlday with a 1i1-1ame b)ock of l,UI and maintained hl1 hot-pace-in an~evea. tn&.·Mlllon wl~ a 1,•11 effort, shootinl games of 242, 23!_,JP, 245, 233 ud 201 In the second seailon. With U 71 In his ba1, A1her'1 lelld ov• Mike Dlbln, Dayton, Ohio, Wll 10 pins. • SALT LAKE CITY -Alrelldy 111\U<d of at least a tie ror the teem cham- pionship, UCLA's hopil for an outright tlUe In the NCAA tenn11 championlhlpe lie today In the •tronc right hand of Jeff Borowiak. Rice and Trinity IUll had a chance to tit for the crown, and a thrtt-w1y lie WU a pouibliily. Going into tod1y'1 Mml.flnal roundl UCLA led with 21 polnta while RJct Ind Trtnity_oach hid 12. Defendlni champion Southern California and Miami trailed with ti each, followed by Utah and Stlnfonl with 17 11ch Ind BriJlbam Young with 14. With the e1eepUon of Utah, which lolt all Its players ln the slltll round, each oC the leaden bu 1 chlnct ot picking up two more team points . • NEW · YORK -BUI Freehln, the Detroit Tiger•' All.Star catcher for alx <.'OnleCUlive Amerk:an League stason1 In playw bl!Jotlnl, WU the people'I ' chol~e to mike tt MVen tn 1 ""'~ drawing the molt vote1 In the tint weekly rele11e announced today by~ mlllioner Bowle Kuhn. .~ . The N1Uonal l.equt'1 Initial nlumlJ ""' announced Manday for the 41.W mickeuon claalc belwritl thl tn major 1..,.... The game will be playld July , 14 in CinciMIU'a new Riverfront Stadium. -; With the Voling lumed ovtr 1o 1111: lane for lhe !~st time since 1§7, 1'rtlbaa'. drew 265,W of the 491,548 votes cut. : Boog p.,...IJ, Blltlm0r< '1 sluatnl ftnl hillman was the second blgtst "Vute-l'li ter, &alning 255,515. Rod Carew, ~ Mlnnelota Twins' aecond baaeman ~ cuTTent league hlttin1 leader with a .3M mark, was next wUh 138,931 vat.ea. ~ • L06 ANGELES -The 1.4s MplU Dodprs Thurad1y recalled outfWkltr BID Ruuell from their Spokane club Of H 1 PacUlc Cout Leap and laid be Will join the team In CJnclnnaU today, The IS-year-old Ruutll, who p!Qt<I, a few games at llCond and third but. WU battlng .169, With It doubJea, ft .. triplet and three home rul\I, . : NEW YORK -Al IJnler tht In' dianapolls 500-mlle rtct winner: 1NI JUcO Carty, the Atlanta Braves' Nadcmal League-leodln1 hltt.r, ttld Thuroday fol! May ~ tn the annual s. RH Hk:ll:ot. Prolesslonal Athlet.e of the YW com" petition. Carty had 42 first-place vbtel I anl Un...-II, bul each lotalled 117 pUlll' on the 3-2-t bhil of acerlnc llli ip0rtlwrlW11 ballata. It took top<anllad USC 15 lnnlncs - atcbtn& a record llnlth of a title 1nl.llt In the tournament's J 4-year *""I -to defeat No. 4 Florida State I 'Iburidly nlsht In what must 10 !"II u the Bullpen World Se~ries. 1I'hl TroJUll, who Jut won in 1918, ed aopbomOnl OHi Widman throu&h e f1nt .even inninp before y1nklnc Bruin Disaste~--Relay Te~am Fails DODGERS FACE . ' 1JIVISION LEADERS m for I pinchhWtr · Ace Mnior DES MOINES, low I (AP) -The only ' Ihlllander Jim 8arT -brtlllantl7 m1r1t11on in the opanlni doy o1 the aat hla --victory In I Id ·I -He 71a1dad llu'ee hill, lllruck 1970 NCAA . 'ITlck and l"le Cham· i 1 and waillad bul one. pionohlps here 11>undl1 w11 In the pole But this )Db wu overshadowed by vault. nkJ lefty Mae Scam. The Junklr 1 •11 Jl took a total ol teven hours - • !earth ol Im -pltdlen •nd a1mo111 the nnt NCAA national event r 7 l/S tnmnp to the tSth ht gave Jt me hit, faanbtl nine and luuing to be called for dark~ll -to quallfy ree walb, one untntentlonilly. It men for the pole vault finals Sat.urdl.)'. nae n1W ..-Will ab!lorbed the lc>11, 1bt it contenders 'started vauh.Jng for >llnC 1111! _.t,. with 1 l·I man. the chance to beco!ftl 1 natlooal cham- Bruct Sbnpeon ol UCLA, Sttve Smith ol Southam Callfomla, Paul llqlar of Texas-El Paso; Jan JohnlOD. of Kanai, Dickie PhilliPll ol Rice, Jock Ernst ol Wulltncton Stat<, and Davt Rob«ta ol ruce. Cemplete RenlU .Otl P.,eJT 1 muacll and could not olow down hll qyalified in 10C<11C1 p11ce With 1 loll CINCINNATI -ei.sley Fitkt 11 _. ""'k -··· h the bl Ing -lnCl the Loo Angelu llolflora ,_ up man--..• lo catc toa. of lM behind Dartmouth '• Bill Dinnttn , hope for the aame thtni lo N..-11 "He UIUlll)' 11ve1 me Ill aad I half who &opped the n.ld with a throw ot the team it ha1 ~ embr---...r. for to Wltn llrides," Robinlan Mid of Rm--llW. DtAutrtmont wu able to captun .. ._ nl;1 Welch, "bul 1wben I )'illtd It Mm the n1tlonal UUt: lut year with 1 ll0-6 Ille first half of the •tional I.-.w lo g)ow down, he apparentlj didn't ball' afrort. W=nlHatojn, t b . me. I Jult milled hlm, 1hll'1 aU." American record holder Ralph MaM on u• ~ 1 purpoae, m...- Of fl def__.,, .... --&....-1 h ol ""'""·-y ••• ~ h Walter Allton wtll send ace rllht hlMar' ve --.. ••-c lmpionl, -.. -.. OUDI ~ io way to BUI Singe• (l·I) 1o the -...... 1 Ill quallllad fur 8'mlllnll or flnlll -quiet IOC<llCl-pllce heat· finish In the to open an Important ... ~..,. wnho4 J'rlda1 )Ind S.turday, . -4* lnlormadlato.Jlurdles to dlfllld hil I Ith ••• ·--. VIUano.1'1 Martkl lJquarl 111Ued fer national cbampionshlp thia year. M111n, •es w Wte 1'eda, a. thtnl placo Illa! tlntah In U., mlla who pistid only ·1 11.f, holdt the NCAA · Reouli. ol the win wUI !lava a ""' run at 1:1'1.I. H1i ctocldna In the cb¥I' rocoril of •.1, which ,... blm the diam-found llflCI on the ram 1 t n d a r o( .. : ... .· ~ riloll ~ ·""° OU!Wll s::; il:oot I i:.a.t ( 'l1te the Col ba11c I prop" lnllo, I If It I! M , ' . ,, •. -~1" . .. e " I I ti~ =m1 t2" ..... r ~·,1 in ~ "'J1-'* .... v.; ..~ Y• ........ ........ =:i 'l A H J.lllav wmco 11 In• J'rld ! In On "'.!.t &:: Sclrct;whml: Tnu llqu« lo 1 mild pk>n •round I p.m .. but when °'!,. sun Iii '11111111-wa--hll fll'lt-hll-ol-ollicleliy-«( In Dal-MoillOl-ILI;~ , -· Ie11 the 11ma ri!1 1 btillartd p.m. (COT), they wm llllll 1t It. '!be two UCLA mon wt1o qualtllad pionshlp 1u1 7W ..., 1:1'1.7. plonshlp lut yiar. -· If the flollltrl -,._ ~ 1n-tht-Poie-••ult coutd be the-U7-Deftndtnr~champlon-iwt-s.1b-o.t....11nc-ttt1b1 Jttry-Prtctor ..,~ n • .._-._._tbe -JrlltM~--~1 lo wiping out ID earlltr Broln dlUlllW. ti ~ •. qualified with ·• IDO<llll llo'll, Rtdlandl, who Jlllllltd 1 •1111 lffort a Wf? llrflar lhil -ud tlnlll J'rand ........ ~to tho -applauae of Jl,112 The field f0< the flnlla w11 narrowed ,. lo -btaU ltadtmn wtlo awelltd clown lo Altti Alarotu ol Br!Jlbam Younc. o total --Iona aUODdlnct to I Jolf 5ak1i1 of UCLA, c ... y C1n11an 1C11f11 bt&b cl 11,m. of Stanlonl, Jim Willlama ol Maryland, A UCLA baton quarlll, expoc:tad to Jud an.r pootlng 1 national champ!anlhlp to win the tltlt last year, wu out1"ped than -· h wUI -tho ,.. el 1 Bruin llUI bid in the Unt-lor..U throw ol llol lul )'Hr. by OrllOll'• Tom Smith In the llllC the !aqua the R • d • an ..._ lie. team ocrap, failad In 1 pr<Umbtary round Sllvo DeAulremmt of Ort,.., St1t1, Jump. Smith turned In 1 11-10 effort Mort. daltllta collld C • m P I a I 1I7 wl1en ludoll ma Regte -pu1le4 • dtllOdln& llammtt .tlvow c b 1 mp, to Proc:tor'I 1M1to quaillJ tor !llo l1nall. -al!-I!" Dod:I L ti N., Dyce ' -()the Clli c .. • . . • I ---~----------•, .. . - f .... , ... lt,IW9 -" llAll.Y l'ILOT Jf , County All-Star Nines Clash ~ I... South Seeks Third Straight-l'lctory Tom.,J&t~_-_ 17 BOWAllD I. BANDY pared to the Norlh aver.,. If .tD IAota. \riu .. .. .... ..... .... the-~'-..... -··· AlnO<W -.... e._.,....,.... Oi'Ddlar ,.. 11t II,..,... The -wlll put till -to good . Both teems. will ..,. a catdlar In ~ •Hptd to 11t ..... rill =~:::-.==ff': the c1-p apot, lllalo Caldlr ii LI 111 --. --• -iod ·-~· ... ___ • ~n • = Quinta drawtoc the bonor 1ar 11t -ltll mfbute -. . -~-••--~ •Y and Rudy S.-ol 1-* 11111111-Jn 1f1t 1*M· rua ~._ -al ii Anaheim's LI Palma 'Part:Dei ' /or the Nor!h. • T:IO, lour ~---:.:.. -will ~~~:~pol the _ Orlllfl•Coul-pla-fDlbt-......... llldlpl.,orwU1111•....-. Jil11t1 lbt N-'cudroolation lineup Include Jell MallnQll If ""'"""' 'Illa -parliefplalll heh d 0 waa......_•i.d~ u · 'I Harbor, llalliDc il!lrd and~· CIWlf Qray,D111d'•~J"""_cL_... --......,JWlll!>. •!!!Ile -..Dao...,,..., -Doi liiil11k-Vaiiiill7D:s.i... at -far lbt -.... -IOU!flpow tblrd bus; lllb· ~ at llllllan ...... . .. ~ :r:."t -lhll ~. _.. Ill J'llot_ (bl lo also ... "' ... -It wlII ... Doll wu.i bonver, aa .,,..., Paul Winkler -,.ods -i. catdiir):. and -01 If ......._ .,...., Dan Puma ti K• • ...._.,.of lhM --· w--...... ~ llllltllld. SlldJ and Kay. •· the mound in --ol a tblrd •• , .. , ·Tbe NGl'lll will -u bimt loam lalllq practleo lor llt Ntrlh -· -f<r lbt bib. _.. and O>a-lo ~cl lllYinl --at I and -111r -i:;;~ Oood> r1oy4 OiandJs'• N<>rlll lqUld In tho early golD( •bl boldl hlo -'Ibo 8cltllh wlll follow --I:• and II a lllflll favorflt wllli fhl -~-Rkillnl 'llllco (IM) of T --loam i.llfos lolleld drllla pr.-.r by a bimt l'1ll blttlnc -toaN ualll. illllll -Ill fhl pll<llfll 1ar 11 --ap1oco W.. Ille boma at 7:11 ••• =-==-===:-:.:==----1'1 run -· ~..,...-.. _ dwnpa -1li!rlilO'I Jer,-DtW111-pta-1111---......--iiav.-..-·k-•:rlled11i·1--- . tn .. ltneup leto llltl -. Daw Barton. ~ ,....,._ and il!lll'to an unlm-bl . -• nilll. Tbe mojGr • lo a •t . ;.j:HjlCKINO IT OVER -Steve McLendon (24) and _'.~te Bob Austin (22) of the South All-Star bas- ·· .. ~all team checlt things over with coach Don D4tlV PILOT lftfl "911 !er with the North Saturday night at Orange Coast College. The South, plagued by ·Injuries, Is a pro- , hibitive underdog.in the fifth renewal' of the summer classic. ~"'"vey in a timeout from practice for their encoun-·';,:~: ' fi:Rule Cluingesfor Cage Tilt .~ ... North-South Classic Set Saturday Night at OCC By ROGER CAIWION Of .. ~111 ,lilt ,,.., Mo9' all-star IJ>Ofling events feature :. ~ or two to enhance the gamf'1 'OU~, and to make It more attractive. !ll!!i ·firth annual Orange County Nortll-~--All.Star blaketball glllle, whlcn il:•1tor Saturday night (8) at Orange Coil!. College, ii no exception. ' Tbt claulc, which la spon10red by the: Colt.I MeSI Klwania Club, bu three baitC lnnov1Uo111, allm to the normal prip 1111111. -. Jutead of the regular el1ht-minute quarters, the teams will battle It out in two-20-mlnute halfs. And, both clubll are required to play It straight -with man-U>-man defenses acroaa the floor -thus eliminating the . posalbllilies of ganging up on any one atandout di!fensively. The third area oI enforcement is the rtqultement that · the offensive team muat Jboot the ball within 30 seconds after gaining possession, ala the pro- fesalonala. The pros are under a 24-se- cond clock. The lut rule eliminates the stall - NCAA Spike Results an especially in1tatine tacUc to crowds -particularly tor U. team belUd. Slturday'a tilt between coach Don t.avy'1 South quto!A!I and the North, under coach Pat Adami, will featuN two oontraaltng styles of·play offensively. 'Mle North has been highly lmpreutve with Its llfl>Un&·llke ful-brtalt llyle of play while the South h11 concentrated on a passing game, 1 t1etie that feature• a Jot of perimeter ahoot1ng bthmd acreen1. The practice sessions have been doml1llted by the North with impresalve .- 1howln&s, while the Rebell have been plagued by muttlple injury problems. Set to start for the South in the front line, however, are Dari Broderick_, Lee Haven and Skip Wllllarru, despite the latter pair's recent h1juri._. . """"'" ••'I· "'"" Slllel 11111 Ot'llcl Prine•, TIUI ,.~. William• cruhod to tht noor Tulld1y -~•M" -l"tlt~11,..r'\ ""'ia •11t tlrM -J0.2~C1ll.t11. night irra·1Critnm.,.·1111n1t-1 -BelCb L .i.nlll,., W.t.rn lchletn; D•~• long IUtM. -r t0d1t1 1111111 -Tam Smith, ........ i .., Yw",,'!11' ... , r•v.,· ,,.",',_,'""~ ~' J.~. •· ·~1 Jerry Proclor. City College aDd came up with a ltvert ,1111111ttn 1rid11 Arn\1 Oh"!on n D IOI! Stile; Pr1ston ft 1 nit yMm, Mltmh M<C~tMdl, 1rrlngton, Wit~ It 11!11 Jotin Jollni.on, UCl.,_1 mUICie injury in lhe ri1ht knee area. t:r.'01111~wl 11~1''\t,1f;~~~"" 'Bon5 ~~~: ~1~~~1.Jf<:lk~n1,,wl~:r··~11 ~,~~~~/ ~~1:o11?.!10:: Htven was unable to compete for more J ,":;/' 11\11 llrv ... , Ort111111. 1111 fllM w '' '' " I N ••~-• o-• _ t:K.• 111 1..1....,..r11. '~"' 1 " c. .. r ""D or -·· ern( ·-than a few moments Tuesday, slrinl .WO.yerd rtl•r _ l"or toiltV '' NmlflMI• _ ~111:!!h,H1rt, H•rv1n1, Int lt~nc• -~ G bv '- """ ~1~1111t. T .. 1 .. 11 "'"· c1n1orn111 '" 1-r.:-l"or • !<ldtY'• t11111, -c~•IJl•r way to an a11ale Injury that he suatalr* T1•.. ._ ")e '~"· 1r11111 lnlll111t. .. Cl! , r m 'l'Ollllll Oii"/ M111Pl!rl, llllll•na1 Mond enin ,_ " Bo'" -•~ t lmt -.. t 11111 "''· T•Uf.-'EI Scott 11111 111'1, T••••l t pl"I P11 Mll1d11"f. •Y ev g ... praclJce, l.U ~ l"IN• C1U nit 11'1111 "'I.' · illll1c-ln1 ktn 1.Ullllmtttl, r10h1m Young, Jot w_~·-sday'I n•aC"c<. ' Hlml'nlt l!lrN -~~~. ~1'' t1M11 -1111 o.v~ ~trvl•nlll ct rtnCt JohntQn Celllornl•· auuo;: r u . P~;::" 01:irlr.=1,: ·~:~ .... ~lr111 °f>iem ,,..,. ' 'S'i~ht, w11111~on '!S'~t w11 l1 SoJourMr'. . The balance of the South'• •t.artinl l'miy1 -DeWitt 0tvi., 'o.r1mo11ttu Ron ilun1o1mr, 'f::t'iiim!.' !.! 1-1rtirJilin.!m1~~."· orevon 511"· lineup ta .et with'Rlck Mosier (Marini) Dllll Unlvtnll\'1 Tom Corri•, "81,iili Olvld L•llch. l"ol!., '!"/:;-l'or 11tunl•.Y'• flMl1 -AllUI ... ~l'HNl1'11 Tonr Ttni.<I' Wtllll1111ton lt1t11 Aloretr , r 1-"ounl' Jiff l 1k1LI, UCL.A; CIH¥ and Jlck tceJcb (S&nt!llM) -Al ITl'll!I~\ K111t lt1te; , 111,.1'enny1,, k1nN11 C1rrlg1n ,lt1nt0id1' Jlll'i W1U11maon, M1ryland1 Bruce f~ 11 ¥ ' :r"O Slrtil, Htrlhll•ltrn. " '" lflCI -Sl"'PtOl'I· UCU.; ., ..... lmllll. SCIUl~n C11!fo•nlJ; 'Ibe. :NOrth is Fet wilh Frank Dehn .,.. IHl~·-~or ""'"'~• fl11t\I. --~ t1oscot_'1,X:11HIJ'~(ih T~'"l.-~ ,.,,:~J1'1J:;~sow_1.~T:r:J j_~:J!) It center,Jlm-AIKlerson aad.Frank_ " . Br...,,, . ··-llldltl ' l'lltllill,..hl ~or111n Pl1i.; •lld tV1 lf.i...r .. -lllCI , "Biil v1rJll -Child• •• forwards and Rick Abereg ~. Wt$1 V rtlnll / Dtnn t llYllll, Wn '"""1' 16-10 b1 111 Cllll!lflt,. ~ HMl"'110¥1~r11llO:rl""Mif.~~:r.111e~.'111~1~~ l)r.~'; ' and Pete Miller at guards. '(•'tie1f1,,w1•@~~\~ ~1){~~·"'8"11,11111:~:.~ Tickets, at '2 each, are sLill available Ntt111 11111 1tv1 Dtnltrtti. hw n111 Gr""· La Ri h and the remainder of the duc1ts . will m.w':'r: f,~12:11~1::1"~· 1"1r hlll•Y'I aemltl111!1 • ver, ' c ey bl put 00 •afe at the boJ Office 51+.....t • ., _,.,iv! Gllllotl ft••t-1!1 P'llO\ Godrrt Murry, , ... ~ Ml~ ... n; lltllll blllll•llll, Ilk!' 8'~Ha.YI, Southlrn e\'tnlng It 8:)0, ' "u"' c1t11r•li •YJ~l'I!. ttwr. Sou111«n th teamB--WorkedO lit -ar<>range I 1-Mtrcllf-Wllll.rr llar 1--llM-Or•I*•• n•inat.'T:tt11.irm·.oi:rno:"6\1.:r:r~ s~~ In Sem1·f1·na1s Coast College Thuraday. Haven and 1n, W1*'11119"11 1"11; 1no Prntan C••· lli " I ed ~llfltlllt w1c~111 '""· '"' tlm• -u.i b., WI ·ams were at praclJce but p •Y ·~ ""' -tat to11•Y'• 11n111 -K••I '"11" under wraps to give lhe ankle ud knee ~:'Mvr~~~Sou:Arn11r.~n11r'~~~'1f:g,,~:~~·1: States' No. t tennis star today faced injuries time to heal. ,.,.., · •' P•1111 s"vt Wl'lh111T1. K•n1•11 M••~ u ., _.ec' workou• before Wimbledon They re•urn today (the North in the l&lcll. UCL.A i ""' lcf,;k, Oregan/ 1r11" l.11 ........ • • • 1u1tl1Td, u1111 stat!' J n l uf!ll•r. 1 hern _ 8 match aO'IJnst Rod Laver of Corona afternoon and the South at 7 p, m.) •Htornl11 Jolln H1n1v, rvltlllli Ttm ollcll, e f " c1111ornl1 1 •rill •nllr Hlchlr l.. •a•a. del Mar, tbt rei""l"I Wimbledon cham-for final workouts before S.turdly'1 Id 111ne1,-'4\1 11Y l•!b• r •''"' ho •-·-. J111t !n -For S1111i'd1v 1 fln111 -11111 Stllmlllt, pion. S w~u. ~;· Te~., Sllle~ l lli S~!n'!lr, Y#"l'ltl-t OllYI . • "' ME•n111 •rv ,,1dm111, 11111n111_ton1,Mlc The two met in the semifinals of the W llllM, I ob k011'1911, I' tftktl'.lllll OQIT c.111,., c 1m1oru ob w11111, """" 1cott H•rv. London Grua Courta: Championablps at Penn 111111 1ruc1,,ktnnl'llY· c11!tornl11 Jtck a1con, Queens Club. AUaJ"lllll'1oGCli ,r,,lqty, 0,...,, St1te. l•it lllil•M• 'T':.-.;:!1111 111ttim-'~or ••Y'• 11m1111111e -M•1"1" Richey, from San Angelo, Tex., was G"~MfllOll•\/ Ailll!'f Mnr.Ytv. OrllOO"~ ~a~ld deli·w~. Met CllH~t11 MlcMll l'rl\', Tt~•• I 1101 "'-"' tM,rr /,!c TP••·I I ''II' 1t1i:u•!• ob nJOn, "Jui;t wha• 1 wanted before ~~LA/ 1'1. uMf Or"a: '"l' Ed r.unonds. • r-'11 M~~ ... 11•1J:,,, :~~, ~~:~.'/11111~.:!~ Wimbledon,'' he aaid. "A match again!t , 11111 v~-w?.,:!::r~c=l~~1,'"~~1vf""J,1~ Laver would sharpen up any man'• -· Ktnlucky; incl Cl'ldt GIDMlfl, Tt•t1-l!I came.11 . .. , time -'·4 trv c1tr11a •nll 11•• Richey bas one memory to encour11e '·rd run -I'll' toci1Y't. •mll1n111 -M•lllY•• I c1111or1111 PDtv1 _111111 K•~iu, sou•~·~ . him. He haa played Laver only once, "I' kin 1"""9111 k~flt• lllt11 Jotln I. Ir. Ind url • N -y k' "'" M•rk 1wf1111I''' , w::P.!1c ni er 1n on an oor co a~ ew or I Mt Im It~°'""'" "" Te11111 .. ~ .. d···-Sq Gard 15 M•• ..,., cerilni ort1 1te111 v 1•J1 lltv, vnttno .... , 1 ~ -..i1 uare en mo1nu11 qo, ,.,, 11n111M!'I, llllJ'!I!!! '""' aM l••""· and beat him by two Htl to ooe. UC~ •1111 kt ~-"'• H1t111rt. 1111 llmt 1Jf!.,:_1111.~~~r ,.,. ~tv,.,.Y'• ••fl)J!l_n~i1-Richey defeated Georset Goven of IMt Vcti':ff. cg:•;:111:1ttr'ltih ._:;n1111,11Hr.1c1Wl~~ Franee, M, 64 'nlurklay to reach the cat911111· c1111r111 "" Clll'!11, c.i. .... ,., M1c11111 aemiftnall of this la1t big warm-1,lf) event l'NY .. T4••l-•• "•:r' .. ~1111,.!~':""I or11112~'ft1. before Wimbledon, which beginl Sunday. "11f'1 1iin ~-. 1C1n':m.,: T;.'i.11 Laver, looklnf au-lflclent, crushed "• ~·· 00~ MILiin, C•lllOrnl'1 Mi• r• -...... "· !""' • "'" O••Y,· Ml111111r11 M • Dick Crealy or Aultralla, 1-1, M . l'nltlk , lem 1 Mll"f. •I llmt -.S llrJ~:ril llurlll-. ""' l"tr t.llY'f •9"1llltlfl ll-• Richey's father, profelllonll toaCb QIY• wy.tt, MIOllit T1nnn11ti .Jt11o11 Minn. 1r10-Otorp Rlchey 11kl: 1'Thl1 will ctrtlinly •'It v-.i "'""' McAl!ltnty, ''""'""' Jim be 1 •ood pracUce match for Cllff but Sll'fWWl/r, WnlllntfWll Wf't".11 Cit""" UClAI Jlflll • Mii,.,, 1t1111t '*'"' 11 .... 11...,.11, r ...... , "'''' I muat II)' Laver 1ettns to get. better W1'fbl, H1rtwlck, Ntlcll)faft l•tti WM WlllllfN, llrn , .. _ .. ~er." ~ Okk DIM!\, WNllll\IMl'I IMttl Clltr• ~r· aiJU """"' CHAMBERLIN FIRES THIRD ROUND 78 UC Irvine's Ron Chamberlin contlnuea to improve hll ICON: with each round but rem1lnl ln the middle of the pack Jn the NCAA Colleae Division iolf tourna· ment at Avalon COUitrYCIUb-lJWarrtn; Ohio • cli&mberlln flrtd a Utlrd round 71 to five bbn a threo-dsy'lotal cl 141. ' Gary McCord cl UC Rivertldt holdl the lndMdual h!od with .. aun1ai. score of ZIO. He ll four 1troku ID front of his nearelt competitor. Rollinl College of Florida 11 the team leldtr with a ICOre of 881 followed by Rlverakle with 1911. • San Fernando V1lley Slate Collqe b defend.lag cbunploa but i1 l'ell b.clc in the pack. me tourney concludes today. r;f op World Stars at-Spikef ~st A Ull of W«ld record holders and 11• membon of the Mellcan Olympie ptlcNI' championa 11 loq u your ann t.eam, Edwin Roberti of Trlnklld and 1f1U compete tn siturday'a Oranae Coun· Jean-Louis Rave I am 1n1nti01 at Mldagaecar, lha only mlft whole name 11 Jnvlwtlonal lrock and lleld meet at would not m on the Olympie ICOl'tbotlrd l'nd Kally Swdlwn (El Modens lll&nl 1n Mexico Clly. tn Otanct· '!be flnt nmninc event is In addkion, r.nsman has entrle1 from ii i p.m. · • a holt o1 Ameilcan w..-ld record holden lllcludtd In the arrsy ,cl wlent 1athertd and Olympian1, Including Randy Mallon, eventa ju1t to 1111 how IOOd Ldena (of Arllaoa Sta!A!) fully)>. Ht'll p In the mill 1galnst Arete, the. aen11t.lonal 'llellen, thin com1 blck an hour 1- ln thl two-mile run against Clukt, O'Brien 'and Gerry Lindgren/' aald En&· man. LIS..z has a beol of 3:11.1 bl the mile this year and hat Wd that tht .. world . lwo-mlle standard ·(I: II.I by Clarke) should not bl ool of rucll fr.r lbl bia fipi.bandar _.CIG the or!flna1 prllllye M --U, bao ID Wild M rule ~ • • lliUtr t0 pltdllnc 'llal/ cl f!>Ur, llpod & pro-e.T:L Of ... tllan J.10 por -Ht bll ee ruD IGr I __ bl ........... fualonal contnot. Lel\.llandor Bob will be follond l!Y Joa Koy· al --.1 lllWll lo ,_ .,. IPllJw. Biacklldft ol Foolhlll. wbo ftll Iba (!~). All -an .--alool 'Illa ~ « ....,.; -.... ... ""'Ulpaw ...... came up with • "" with relief spidallot Dim ~ of -tlla --Ill ....... .. arm and wu likewlM replaced. 'lbll melm "lhll Wlllkler wfD lrY lo gel the _..., -ft'Gm aOcli of his ~ hurlen. Eddie Bane of We9tminlt.er will start and work the Faee .810.Bolldo· Moa .. y . first thrle frames, the mntmum alk>wed w.der rules ol the .U..iar pine. He wfD bl IG!lowod by Stove lluan of -Viejo and Dtve ~!er of Marina. Rustler Cagers Launcli In oaminf 1 probable startlnc Kneup for the pmt, Winkler picked a team with. I battlnl: lvtrqe of .lia U COQ\- -Summer League Action Golden Wal Collete .wlll bocln play SOUT" LINIU, M111t ·AnO,....... tG•f'11en o ... v•>. ct .at In the Rio Hondo ,IUDll'llW junlai' eolMtt G•rv · Jec:luflt 1~001t1UU, '' .M 1.--keiblll ,___, ......._, 1..i-~ Jeff Mtllrltlt tNfWPOMI, . lb . .a ~ .... ..., ~ -..._ - lltilll C.ldlt tL1 Quin"}, c .MO Rio Hondo at • )0 , . Den Mf'1'91' CMat« Del), » .»11 . : • ""*' w•r 1M1u1on Vl•j•), rt .42 Olhtr ••·--_....._. In. ~-...,.· JO/In Dttlldlerl tl'1clllct , a .H4 _.,. "-........... - 0.vt Mllll'W tO.rdln Growl, If .411 1 .... .0.. -'-·•1 •~·•· r--', ~, Eddl9 l•ne f'l¥ftlmln1ter), p .7·1 -u \:&n.'111 _,_ -w1r---.-1- SllbatlhMll l'lkhtn -si..... HN1n tMl•lon vi. EISt LA, Sllltl Anl end Mt. llft Antlllmo. t j1/, •·JI Dlw Klun9rn~1r tMtrln&l, l ·i. ln!llkl Gll!lll will be .,.1 • .-A .. -.-1. u-.1 .. J -Miki ltoMrb (Fount91n YtH•yl. .W ; ClllKk V-J'--11 -..-~Hnt Cl'1cllk1), .m, Ovlftflill -Dir! •nvctw and W-'"-...&." ,..,, M 7 ~ I IO [COl'tlll ... , Mir), .!UI Din K•llllll ts.till ... ), ~ n ..... --: • :un Oln. Cvtltr (lldllltMclll, .JU. The circuit concludes An• I HM ctHll -Phil Wlnklll' (Glrllti'i Ortvl). -.• • '11llt1nlt -Tom Tr•w tetr.e 1111 Mir) 11111 MlldaJ', Jal II Frtllk. M-* IW•tmlnatw). 7-Cypress VI. Cerritos NOllTM "'"'"' 1:30 -Rio Hondo VI, GoWen Wtlt • 0.11 1'1t1N llU1nnefYl, d .UI W-J •• ltld( 1111111& (l(IMlll), " ..Ul . J', -.. Jiff Tlc.ri urst flit Allml!llJ, • ·,'!', '7-Golden West vs. Ctrri\m lhlllr s-i11·tLNr11. c ... . Devi Col!On tTrlyl, lb ........ -1:30 -!'.alt-LA-VI. s.n&i-Ana L1rry-Sllllk (IUllll l'1tk), ...... -·, Jiii • Jim l1n !Troy), lll .. ., Jolln H1muto11 11..M AlemllMJ, u '.)41 7 -Cyprea VI, Mt. Sell Antianio '~.t:.~ ~~~· l1t111~ Yll\Ct !lM~~)~ 1:30 -JUo Jlcmdo VI. Banta Aaa 1M. Din llaNI.., (l.O.tl}, 1-l ; Jon klY W......,. ...... 1 :sonw•l. 1-3, lnlltld -Dl!i WllHfl • (W•llrnl. 1 ••1 1201 Jerry Glllrlll. 1K11ellll, .-7; ,, ... , l•llklff 7 -Cenitol vt. Santa Ana. · }i~u, .•. 0Vttl1111 -Tim Tllorn IAnelltlml. 1:30 _Golden Wtst va. Mt. SM Aftt,On1o H ... ctlCll -1"1')11 Cllll'lllltf' (l.N••), Aulttlllb Mwdift Jib' ' -1111 Mc:IMrrt (WMltrnl 11111 NM! IWH!llr 7 n•-Hondo •·-• • 11<•!•11•1. -nav n . .-.. MA ·- l:lt-SM1"Anaft.Ml.laa- Wai11•11, ~ f T -Cenllaa n. 11111 LA: l :IO-Slnla Ana vs. Cyprea 11 r •r, J111J 11 T-Mt.1111-vs.EutLA ,,,. _ -Ana ... c,,n., • ..... ..,,Jalyll T -Ctrrlfoo n. RID ll<odo l :IO -IMI LA YI Cypnlil- 1111•11, .MJ: • T-MLlln-n.ltlo- l:IO -SOD!& AM"' Gollllll WOii ...... ..,,,.,. T -!tut LA: vs. lloldm Wtll l:IO -C,..W va. lllo ilOndo ••••• ,,,,..,. l'1 , _Ml .... -... Ce'l1tlt l:IO -No-V.. Goldin WOii ...... ..,,,,..,. T-~n.­ l :lt-EutLAn .. -Ana -,,Aq.I 7-J:lllLA ... MLllnAnlOnlt I :•-Ooldm WMI "· corrllol •• my h~ belongs to daddy • ·-..---' .. ~ -. • ... ·-.. .. -". • tt,,i iDMt director Earl·El\gman ire Ron-John · Ctrloa,--·Willie-Davenport Lit. Quo llkl Kerry O'Brien of Australia, . Evana, Bob Beamon, John Pennel, Bob f'rancttCO Are• of Italy, Torsten Seairen, Ron . Whitney, Geoff Van· ~1oN1onuon-ot-8Weden,-Rog<r--Joh....,-deratock;-Gtny-Llnd1•en.-llon-Lalr4 ti New 7.ealand, Henry J1:Ckl0n , Byron Marlin McGrady, Chuck LaBeni, Harol d any aood miler who can endure the e~M~sp-grlnd1~.;:;:~·~:,'.:;:;--:::-;;::;-i-~---------------~--------'--------~~-....:.---~-EI Modena Hlgn Is located oo Elll , Dyce Ind Una Morril of J1malc1. connolly I rrank Covelli, Jay Silvester Othen from f'"'elp oounlrill Include and Reynaldo Brown. Chi °""I ol Ille lllpubllc of Ch(nl, ·"We are arranalna_the 1ellodult ol Chlpm111 Avenue In Orange (3300 bloak), about a block past Proapect or 1 mUe and 1 half eut of the Newport rrw1111. ' THE TIUE OLD-STYLE DNTUClY IOlm • . --• -' ' • I -- 'JI DAILY l'ILOT Diahlos In 52-30 Victory Fruk Mori .-eel II poinll la lead the MllSioo Viejo Diabiol to • convincing u.-30 "vli:wr ... , 5ant& Ana ., hichlicht action in tbo 5anla AU summer bastelball !<ague 'lbunday nllht. Mater Dtl's Monarchs notched a 50-0 victory avtt Loo Amlp in the other ball of the action involviD( Oran(e Coat area teams. • • ,....,, -19, 1'70 How to-Take-the Fon-Out of Goff=-- ~ ~ Mort, a three-year junior \•Wty letterman al Mi§kmj=~s~~~~~~!i -Viejo0tallied --field goal~ and eicht free throws in --teadinc the Diablo -ICOrinc ~ ,.. .,. ... ...,,. .., ..., -. · • parade. A guest, on your courae for the flnt time, iJ ent!Ued to 1111 occasional 1UJ1>rise, . Jeff M....,...., • sWter eopecially U he is playing well. One way iJ to let him fiDd out for blmU!f about -!ale in arriving for tbe that "reek, lake or trap loeated juJI beyond the tlo&leg. game. and reterve Steve _;=:..::.::.::=:.c::::::...:c:...:::.:..:.._;_;__c._:__.c_:;_ ___ --=-='---------- Brown bit the f1nl five field goal •ltempts be tried to give the Diablos a boost. He was 5-for-5 for dte night. Steve Ashcraft, a varsity letterman last Rason, misaed the pme. -Del and Loo Amigos baUJed on even terms most of tbe WIY with tbe Monarcln Plllinc It out in the fourth st.am.a with an JS-point bar· ..... Pete Roberta and Steve Frib poced .... ICOring with JI and 14 points. ~v .. i. 1n1 ··-Ev• .. -P'•k • c11,.. .,_, Tot•l1 .... ,,.,, J J t ' 1 I 1 J ' . ' ,, • 2 l Ml t • • • ,,._,. lt14152 ..... Ml,., .... " ... J t I 6 • • J • ' . ' . t I I ' I t 1 ( '' t • • ,_. .,, •""'" MlMlell Vi.19 11 11 '' 1!-n •-» S.llte Nie " ' ,. .... ._ ...., Dll ,., ......... ' I I I( • • • • t t 1 ' Oilers .Outlast Villa Park; Lwns Fall in Last Second HomlinCfon Beach and VIUa Parlr: played race~horae basketball and R an ch o Alamitos ICOred in the final second to defeat Westminster in hlgllljpll of the aecood night of the H ... lniton B<ach summer buketball 1 e a 1 u e- te-aaon~y. Huntinlton's OOen defeated Villa Park, 9UI while Rancho tripped Westminster'• Lions, 56-54, on Steve Buensee's last leOOlld r.eld goal. other scores included : C<lnMla del Mar 115, La Quinta 41; Marina ti; F.diaon 42; Fountain Valley fl, Buena Park 4l; and Garden Grove 41, 8olu. Grande 41. T"" T1rMllldt Mclnell~ ... _ ,_ ·-.,..,, To ... ' . ' . . ' . ' ~ .. , ' ' . . " . ' " " V!bt '°'"" (•J ......... 4 ' l 1• • 1 ' ' I I J M ---•-• .... " s • 10 I 2 I 1: 1 • ' 2 1' Sol 17 " ... "" _.,.,.,. Hur!flrieteit ..... 17 32 21 VIiie '°.ltlt 16 U U ---.~, ... • • . ' • • ' . . ' ' . • • . " ~ .. . " ' " ' " ' . ·--•11•1rv ,..,_ --,,_ TGltll ... Woff ' " -• . ' . " .. llll'KM Allmllet (5') ......... s • • 10 2 • 1 • ,_ ICr'lltlMI lhllr91• ...... ·-M!Mlf' ·-., .. W1li:tr t1rl«r1 c...-........ Ttil•ll "'" M1rkllc• ...... Kullcldl ,,_ '"'"''Ill V•lltY IUI .. " ...... • • ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' • ' ' • • M 1 ' ' ' ' ' • • • ' . . • • • ' . . • 1 . ' • • • • • • . ' . • • • 16 " " ·-... rt: 1'1) .. " .... t • s • I I I d ' , t 2 • Ji s 1J J I I t c ..... 1e, RodHol<Ylh I 1 t • t • , • 2 l ., • """"' Tof•lt faullt•lll ..... 13 'IJi ·,. " k.-Wt _,.,.. Vt111Y IS II 11: I,_.. '"'"' n · r • lt-41 .. • BB l.le•pe LEGAL NCmCll LEGAL NOTICS 911PICli Of' taUITll ... l&t..I -1 =l~~TllMOID ·cdM, Newport, T.S. MO. JI ... • -·-lllA<" O!t • ,...,..., J111r " tt" •' 11i• TllA..,•• a•o LU. A.M.. ,-1rd ;.,.._. 1evln91' eM Lot11 NoH~ la ..... l llltn 11111 ClllrlK ............ If HOll'I'.... M 111;lr _. L. Hein!'. Tr-ltfor', til lOOl1 ....,_ .. '°'"*' TrvlMit UNier" llld ~nt to (JIY of Hwotl11110ft ... ch, CtltfDrn! .. ti ... of 'Tnllf dlltlll AlleWf It, '"2 In..,... to •II an.In ,..,_.'w"'r~ ••tClllM 1w Gltlll'I A """" Ind NolN to:. L..-iill (..-•Hon••· C• f, ""·• a llllMI: 11wMM .... wtt. .,.i r-dtd lntoNlld Tr_,,..... IL_), :.:! .-......;. M, tt6t • IMtr ..... llW W1Wilrt Joulri_,. CllV fl .._l'I Hll FVNinesWin In 111ie011t --t1J1 .. Offlclll ll-dl C•lfftrnti1 ll'd 11111 11111 I """ -"'" '-" •-n-,.._,. ,_ ~ ti1 Or-""'"' (AMMr..i.t, WILL H!LL llM. ln"""1 M IMMbKll: II .. 111 C AT .. UM.IC AUCTION TD HIGHll'T L, Mitt«, Tr1Mf9ror ('--I• 1'le llCIOl!lt ,-09: CASH (NYMll et tlrM ,.,_I ,,_,.,., I -•I ~ Ill u11 111 ltwfl.ll _... Df fllt Unl\1111 ti1 Wllld\ h •• IOllll'n. 1'11-Wil • .... , "' "" lot.Ill! (lrolll) ~--1Ptnellf, etfkt -1-.i. ~ ...... HI _....., ~. 20D blad<, ..... llJrlllr" lond IKllMI -' 1a1 A ...... Fountain Vllley. Newport tlCiBd four straight aingles WMt -. kll" AM. Ctllhnlt. 111 c11r of H1111tl.Ntor1 IMdl. Ctll!tfnl"'ll -•• f fi...__ rleflt fltlt Hd lnt.!'nl CllllffYMI to end .,.., HW wit end IH..-a h'•llMCll Hlrbcr and porooa. .. Mar foUostna a Wma or .... _ •"" 'ftlW 111111 "" 11 \llllllr .... Cleed Hon I• to be (1111.-Mf 111 1"4 WOO -••• -Yk:M"=t run1 ln the f1rlt 1--i-.. ti1 Trlllf 111-llk ..,_,.., 111111.-. In »Ill Av of Jui:it, 1'10, II II •·""'"' .._.-., .......... Mid C-ty .,..,, "''• dfterlbtd et: •I "" ol'flce .,, LH_I, c .... 110111 ln the Huntlng\on Be.cb llnn-The loeera came back with Lot , GI T,Kt No. au. •• ,., ,, no1 w1"1!1re a.ile\l•rd, CllV. ol ·i-.-... .-.... •-•-" I ·~ fourth ....., nconlMI In bDdl; 10 ""'' I 11ever1v Hllll, C•Hfol'nt.. mer Nleblll _..,_ Wed-• _...u:; wuy n w111< nd t of• Mltetli.n-i• ~ 1n ,,,. c.1«1 t1111 1m Oolv of Ju111, 1no. NliMiHr ~ --ftimi when -MlU B 1lch .:...C. of •thl county ~· til .. 1c1 Ln-ul• Cllf'Wlll'?"• ~I . . CllilllfY t C.111, CC1J11. Fountain Valley tr l pp e.d reacbed first bue on a 11111 '911 win M _.., tiut , .. ""',.,"••••••'.,.v ""c~=~otll fielder'• choice . stole leCODd. -"""" ........ ty, --., fl'MI ' .. Wlnn'• Tow Service (Edilon), • • ,...,.,. "'... -1on. or en-"" w111111re •""" 3-1; Newport bllted Htm-then ~ame home · oa Grq :1'':': "::. .... ,.,.-_:.i;-..•r~ --::rrsi:-:~ ":'0:., o.11r 1'11111. tington Beld1. tM• and the Parker I single. ..._ o.-., 'Tl\lll, _..,. 111ttrest •• J-"· lt1' 11n111 Sea Kinp edged Jibrin., 4-1. AcUoa continues ~-~~ :.,, .... .,...... ....... ..,.....:::', .,-...!ic.llUI.~ LEGAL NOTlt'E u.-~-· .1-1-inc with three games.--.. If Trwt, ,_, ~----1~======~=::=:=::::;:=---•..-.-.-I ur:JUlm' ~ time ii l:t t 0'ck>ck ., h Tnntw •nd If ... trvst. crul.ol. In ·~ ~-~ !be flflb · W ..w DMd tf Trust. -, "., ..,._,... 91 Newport Harbnr and Foan-T1!I '-"'cl.,., "'*' •11 Dtfll • ttOT1c1 TO c1t•a1t011I frame when Newport Harbor taln y .. n ... club· at EdilOD Truat. lw ,.... " • = • ,:rr:: op •ULK TllAftlfllll • took ldvantllf! of ftve walks ...... , 1n .,. -::= "" 11111_..,, ~ t1tc1. •11M1• u.c .c ., 00 bit batter comb1ned mett'• field in the feature::-=,"'"" _ •• ~,ltM °"-"r'"°" °'HrLC:c~A';;.rt' :i:rc~~.~~ Ila ~L~.-----.u. ... =--..,..L...__game. Corona· del Mar is at ~-~""°" ~ .: ::~~::: POllATtDN oF c...L1 .. c11N1A. Tr_..,"'°~~~··~--""" a ~ w mw • Huntlft.OfAA BeiiCh~and E;alitlii 1111 ~'*'· .,..... wkl """"'-but.1--Mll,..--il~••.-.i~ , and acored five timu lD . ''5""'' := '9 Mlllsf'll ulll tbllltllonl. •rid Avt1111•, Ult Anti'"' COUlll'I' flt, lM laje a.di Doo Wilker's nine. fr:lyell to Marina to complete-~· ~Z'ir~.~.,.!':~ :U~~" ~'!:'ti1'·~-- tba aJate. :::-:r Nctloll lo bt · rtQM'dtd In to EMCAL, INC., Tr.,...,., ._. Alvjn White led N""°" boot "" "' ., .. w Dtfklll 111111-Mldl'ftt I• Ill Witt Gllllt•Fll wttb I pair of bHa ,.-hile BUl * * ' * ll~ J-7,.,,. • 11~~~ 'c°:t1':n.1~ fll L• ~llt. Sbubbl wa the big sun for · ,..,,, Ft*f•i ...,"", _. """ ~ 1a tit tr_... .. Ii flutN WINN'S TOW 1•1tVK• en LMn "'50deflon " Holl'f'wood II AlplMI kl• H•. 2. .. w. 17111 the JoRn, alapplnc ' tbe ball • r II rtil •• whl Trvttot. 51 .• Sant• An11 ..,..,. 91t8 Ne. '· .t • lour~or-fOlD" rate in-'-· w.1.._.,, • 1 I i e 1., T. o. 11:1tv1c£ "10 11o1M. wn Mi11111er1 Akllfll kl .. • 'f' A.Ille, '' 1 I I cO~AHY ....,.. No. 1,, 12'0 I!. Chl.,....n, '""'Jl'!"O"; cJudinC a twn-nm homer in s: ~:J::; r, l I 111 J-'"· ..w1rom ..,,..,. 1111• ND. JJ, !111 l!dl111•r.~1tn1• aio-1<hi. ;,.,.1,.., It..,,,, C J 0 Vkt ~I Allll AlpN .,kit '!~--,"' .~. H,. Ulll II.II~ NOH•••· Winn, .... t 0 0 0 "1M M•ln SI., """""""" -' ........ e ~ H ..... 1 .. ..t_.• ~·--n-1 tlcJI, ti 1 j f ! .. ull~llMd Cir-CC1t11 Dtllr Piiot, HD. .st, 15'02 Slwlotcl1ll, Hl,ll'llillpl<l't ................ GKTll: ~ er .· Wt lllberw. If JUM It. 1,, H. lf7'C 10f7·10 ll••dll Alphl llell Ao. Pf, 2521 Mc,.~~-•1~ bad a four-h• .. •er the 1r111r. lb 2 • dei1, s1nt• AN11 Al•h• ••t• MD .• n. ""' • ~ ' 111' '' I I ' NOTICE !03 El Cimino, Sin Clel'l'lenl11 Alpha blow coming lD the third In.me Id. ll r t LEGAL kl• No. n . 11'30 V•lln' VI-. Gtrde:!l lib t •· board ·A 'Cl' l Grove1 Alpt\1 llel• No. ti, tnO Warner, W WO mlw.::I a • G~I c7 It 2 r : l•OAL ltOTICI I Hunllntlon IMch; AiPht ltl•• IM. 91, ,.._... del Mar •.• 11...1 up TIMll 'I ' I lllSWl"CHIT-MISA UNIPIIO 175"12 y~ LI""•· Yortll 1.lnOtl A1"1\11 ......,....,... , ,.._... ,_..TAlft lf'AUIY JI SCHOOL OllTaKT II.ti No Jft, ,USI C1ll9 De I.I l wlu, three runs Jn the first two • r Iii"" Nllfk8 ...,..... •* t"11r11 H11k1 A...,., e.i• No. l,.,.,1n1 f ·-and couted in behind tlllrMll,J.: 2,, ' l I HOTICI IS HEllEllY GIVEH tlllt Ct11tr11. llrta: llovs Ne.,~. ua 1'....-vl. r_..... ~c:k'", •8 f lilt to.rot GI Educ.ttlon ol 1111 New.or!· ,-utltrton· 11\ICltfi ....... Inc., !1el• W, --lhe three-hit pitching: by a M-::;:; '/~"? J 1 I Mna Unll'IMI $CllOOI Ob trkl ol Of•:; c111.,....,.'. or1111111 11....:1"" ,.._ •Int., . D~lllttl. JI~ j ! Cwn,.,, C.tltor11lt, Wiii r.ee!YI IN KSI Gi rclen Graw, Gerdln • •h vt ! pall' of hurlers. Mlf'I•-lb l ... ,. '"ton:• A.M ... !ht 2'111 IMY of l uctgel p ... Inc.. -•••• _11~.I ....... ._ Outfielder Bob 'Palmer WU Mlr't'llWI, o 1 I :Ju111. lt10. •I "" offkl ot .. Id SChool c~Slori;""':!Ot Mlln 1 ... ,su =~le~ u l ! I I Dl1tr1Cf, loulell It IMP'°''"""• Av1n11•• ai.ai· Dellne'l Lkl...or, 526 M•I•• HU"· the leldlng bitter for coacb Him.kl, 2IH1 I 0 Go111 MtM, c.111orni.. 11 W111eti tlrM 1•kl ",,.,.,.; enctu Din l•r crun: .,,. Tom -·-'I r--· ouU!t •Mu,d,,, e I bl• •Ill• ....,bllcl'f' _....,. '"" r1MI for: W1<11~r, F1>11nt1ln v1lllv1 Food Glt nl ••-a-....,..,._ · • '""'' I I I ! A\JTOMOTIVf llfPAlll . No t 10912 K1!1tl1, G••°""' Gri1v11 str0k1 .... a p1lr ol triple• en. A111tlnl c 1 P.t.llTS AND SUPPLIES ,,.,;,., Gi.nt No. u . ff•7 YllltY v i ..... u'6 Tot•' :U I 4 J Alt 11101 ·ire lo Ill In 1ccorottnc1 llll•n• Pirk1 Food Glint No. lt, 7300 toUte to a three-for-three-day. kw9.., lilllllllll It M • "'1111 Condlllont, 1Mlruc!IOM, Ind Htrbor, (Oat1 Mn 11 FODo:I Gltnl No. ffe IOOf'td twk:e Wlnn'I S.,...fce -100 t--1 • I S..C:lllctl!OM wllldl lrt "°"" on Ille :J1 6911 Wntmln1!1r, Wn1,..1n1ter1 l'CINI • ,-: nt I V l IOI OCll 11-1 I I In ltle llftc• of 1111 P11rd\lllM Ate<il Glint No JS, llOdO D1!9, llutnl .. 1rk1 Mate Mark Jam.on WU the °"' • n 1 llY ti1 uld ScMol Dhtrld, 11!7 PlKtntl• Food Glt;.i No. 31'. 12•51 Loi ,1,11.,,11 .... ltbe ,,,_, COii• Mew. Ctllklrnlt . LOI "'"'"'11111· FOl>CI Gl•nl Ho " 1702 only other player <In e r ...A. 1;{ ...A. · E.ell bidder mulf wbmlt • bid dftlel•ll E 4th 51 'T1Atlni food G11..f No. aide to. garner more thlJI one W H In 1111 form. o1 • c1111111d-':1 c:.a111~r;: ,;. 2775 E~ c1l1Pm111, Fu11111on1 ,OOll bl' pie"•• •-'-of M\JNT1 ... TCNI KU:•OUll Ctl dleck C.: {~r-llf ":::' tmoulll of 1J1e Gl•nl No. 171, 1'10C H•rbGI', ~-" ., _,. Up 8 ...... .. • rlil ,,.,. ,.... of Grove; Hy lD Dr11t Ho, 6<M, Qll W. • 1__ r !IM, f!IM ... vlb.. to -or ..... • 17th SI Senlt AN1 Hv Le fto. fOP -~. I~' -..It ~ f ' I !Ill N..._..,,,,... IJnlfltd 5cflOll Dlitrlct. IJNI H~rbor, Gerde:ft 0!'0\111 Hf L; Marina'• only fireworks WU .....• d. ' 11 'A .. "1or!nl.I naio:-: 7:: ~ • .;:J-;;ii1·~ N•. '1SO. f07t Adl m•. Himll ... ton .• H thi Ill 11, •U• I I 4 ti 1111 oc:rll ' ch Ktt R11<1JI, JllS E. ChflNl'\11'1, Or•,,..e; Jn the second frune when B ,.._,, lb·• 1 I ·1 • th9 rn111 o1 1•11!.1""" .. 111 -::er n:=to ~ M•tnoll• Llo1JOr, "° s. M"""111. Schmit t~ led _ _... ___... .rn. " 2 l contrtd. -or AlllM/l'fl• Thfl'l'IY No IN, 1·7' s 11p •11.u ....,..,.. on W•rlllf', 11 2 o I wm 111 tor!TIJ"• or '" UM of •or .. -.. ~,,,. Fullflrlo~· ·Thrlfl'I' ~· :Ml ued baU 0-1:...irt I z I bond 1111 fvl 1um !Mrtot wnl bot .... • • •,No' a PIEdi Hi•h lay! nd 'JJ..~':!,. 3'.ftt 1 I '1 I tort.i11111 Ill 111111 lchoOI Dillrlct of ~~ g:t•·E. ·~~ ,::,t,; ~~~.No'. IOll &-•o~P ng U et' Jim A'J.iO:d, H 2 0 Dr•M~n!Y. Wllhdr•w hi• blot for 1'0, 12~1· Lei' Al1mllllf, l.111 AIM'lllo,; the Winn'• Tow Servlce ban-vv:e:· 2b J S 1f N:.,..., of ";'r,. 1601 d•vi ,111, 1111 Thrtttv N<>. n1. 1llltt 11~ .... ,, o,,o." "---' I '·lo • • ft.! It ·1 llW 1 Grovti Th•lll1 No. 15•. "'" 'l•ll•v net, -~ ts, :S.1 dee.a n ttSWll'OlT MAl90a UI, -;-,i:'rio~d ol ::=.ri'on .,;f~ Ntw_,rl. Vltw, Gt~ Grovtr ThrlflV NII. '~· urly wben Fountain Valley _." 111,.... u lfllld SdlMI Dlttrld ,...""' uot w. Edi....,. s."'' A1111 T11r1ttv ~de d ' I I t MtM n 11 bid Mid No. 211, 2"2t E. Cll•Pl'lltn, ,.utllrtotl1 w..-. '» J I "" rlllll i. rel.cl 111 1 • ..... ~' ~· ind Thrlltr Ne. "'· 1* v.11., Vltllt, lllffll ,... l!:••1tril11t, • J 0 t llat ...C:ltMr!IV Kell' ' P1rt"; Thrifty No. JXI, lnol Mlt!Mll!>I, l -..... ---·-........... T ... 1 ' t " 1 t •.• I I I I I 1 I I .... 1 • Sieve Brooks pumped In 15 points ard Darnll Walker -22 in loadlnc the oo.r. to victory. From outset It WU a 11me of run-and-gun with each team using a zone def.,,... ·-.... .....,_ ....... ,,,.., I t I • 1 • ) I• ' 1 ' Ji 2 • • 1 • ' , • 11 Saddleback, Pirates ""'\''' l'Cf ' I ' I to w1l¥1 •nY lntormeltl'f' .,. lrrttuMrllV F111,1nl•ln V1llev1 Thflft'I' No. Jl5, 99'CI Sm"'-ff 1 f ! ln •nV tilot rKtl\lld. HuMll!Olon c..,11r, Hvn"""'°" t•·•~J ~=.i.:,,, 1 Dtl.0 J-n . ltJO. TllrlflV Ho. JIJ, 1110 H1rbor ll lv". • ,1,.. • ., I ! l I NEWPDllT·ME5.l Foimt1ln v11i..,,, ThrH!v No. :MJ, ••1 ~:.~, rf 2 I O UNtF!fO ftHOOL H. H&rbor, LI HAl!rt r T~rl!IY No. JU, W.-ver, c 2 1 1 Dl$TlllCT til 5MI Wern'°'' H11nlln<tlon llNClll k'-•Y .... hlllM (41} Gollln .... .... TGl11$ 1 • • 2 • 1 1 2 2A ll25' S-W •u•rttr. W-'""ll'lfl'., 11 11 1t IP-5' Tie in Metro Action Ttil•ll 22 10 I f Drtntl COUnlV, Ctl(lornlil No 11! tM N CNll HWV ltllln• k8rl" IMlllll IY Dorotll~ Hlr\'1'11 Flllll ' ' ' ·• R N • Purcllt$lnt Aicnl 81&e:h1 S.fl!WIV Ho. 4U. IHI Gtri!~n Hunttntlon ·--003 4-t 11 2 "5-llOO Gr""''' GerMn Grover StlewtY No, 17J, ... w ·-· Ktltll -· "'" T•• .. ft .... i • • ,, ,_ 1 • ,, S 1 I 1 I I I t t t I I Huntington moved ~ily in front for the first -three periods and held a 71.s& edge 1otnc Into the 11na1 -... VJlla Park came alive in this period and ne1owed tbe pp to siz points in the fmaJ two ml"""' of play. ll•nclMI A11mli.-14 • 11 lt-5' OlO 25--10 I 1 .. ub!l1Md D•• .... COlll D1llY P11ol, 1110 w. Llncol11. Anehtlm1 S1tew11 ND. J ne u If Hl'O 10l2·10 m , Ill! N. El C1mlrio RMI, Se" u ' • Clemen"; S4fl!WaY . No. 431, tot32 17 • • ., _,,_ ........ DI! II II f lt-• .......... ,, ' " .. _., Mater Dei Nine Falls MalA!r Del High School ope• ed action in the Santa Ana sommer bbeball program Tue9day but fell victim or a two-hitter u !addleback won a 7-3 declslo.. 1be 1ame of fm: substitu- tion llW coech Bob Wigmore ue 11 players durinf the ac- tion. MATla Dll 111 ... , .. ,.. Stinar, 1' 2 I I l(~""..:.:lb I I o rir .... ~. cf l : ' COlllrl. u 2 • • ~~·... t~: i:.:l: r. ~ : : . ~"'f:'• t1 1 0 • ~""Ji-···~ i I ' ~ 101 LIMMt, • • •• ~.c I It ~=Ii . '"" " ..... ,: i ' 0 MI .......... 001 .,_,, 1 Mlttr -Oti at loo.-4 2 1 Westminster waa lied with Alam&s £Dine into the fourth •tanza bul a missed lhot in the clcllirc leCOnda gave the ,_, ••lnl "' w-""""" TJllll',,, .. _. -· ,..., T .. , Vaqut!l'09 from the Garden 1. WrlfM Grove League a last second ,. . wr11t11 chance and Bueneea made ==: good for the victory, 111rawim . ,:i~:Jni!f -~~1:·~~~· .. E:9" Mtl'IM (61) ......... I I 4 J It 2 I n • • • u • • • • J • l 11 • • • • t • • • J • • 10 • • 1 • 2tll7 .. ldi-"C•U ......... s 3 1 ll • • • • • 1 • 1 • • • • O I I 1 1 t J • ,,) • 2 ' • s 2 • 12 1 I I ! 1Ji 11 11 " as the Vlklnp halted ~ WlT':j.1, Ed19on Oiarren. kw•..,_.,.,. #MrlM Id lS II 1--" Don .Killian hit for 30 points 1n leading Corona del Mar's Su. Kings to a 55-41 win over La Quinta. Ten players dented the scor· Ing column with Dave Lypch hittJng II for indlvkfual honors u Fountain Valley tripped J)uena Park. Action will l'tsUme Tuesday night with the new Edilon gymnasium expected to be ready for the first time ever. w•w Wet!tr Ordw1v Whitt --a.diem .... .,. " • • • 11 . . ) " t • s 11 1 • • • 11111-12 It II ,__. c.r-lwtl Mir ISSI Klltl111 .... _ Dlttl MeF•rl•nd ..,,_, .._ .. "~ -TMlll ••• WJlfllodl: St. Cl1lr ..,,,. Morrl1 M-111' ..... Cllrl•ll•- To!•ll .... .,.., 11 10 2 :io ' ' J • • 0 t I I t I t 0 J I .1 1 • • • I I I 2 1 • J • 21 II 10 15 Lt O!.llnll 1•11 ........ I I J J 2 • • ' • 1 1 11 1 1 I I J • 1 ' 1 I I 5 1 • • t ' ' ' . 11S1111 ..,. .., .u•rt-c-· •11 ~r · i. 11 I W Qlilnll f 11 II ,...,. .... , A lime limit WU in_..i on Red Hill Realty (Sad· dleback College) Ind tbe <>ranee Coast Pirates Thurs- day night a the two area t.eama 'battled to a 1-1 tie in Metro League baseball ~ Uon at Memorial Park in San· ta Ana. Red Hill ICOfed fint in the fourth inning when E r I c <lzriltenlen opened with a double. Scott Longnecker sent him to third with a 'fly ball to rllht and John Stubbo brought; him across with a ucrlfk:e fly to center. Don Snyder dupllc1ted the feat for Oranp Colst in the top of the fifth !rune when he opened with a double. He advanced to third on an error and acored on a passed ball. The Realty nlne had four base hill and OCC had aeven In the 11evtrt inning contest. Red Hill batlled tho Long Beach ffen in a eecorxt game and dropped a 1-1 decision on a two-Ntter. Red Hill returns to action Sunday afternoon at 4 against the La Fond• Juniors (5anla Ana College) . Oranc• Ooal will play Loni Buch City Collqe 1t I o'clock Sunday. Bolh 1ama are at Memorial P.-t. LEGAL NOTICE W~!ml.,•t~r. w~strnlr1'1tri S•lew8v No. UU, 11411 E. 'l'orbf' Llnclt. •18c:111llt 1 MAlllNA 1111 0 ·--.. :;;;~ .. ~;;;;;;;;;;,.---' S.lew1v Ho. 5'1'6. 1'fO T1,11H", Drt-• .. r Iii ,.,.t lfOT1C• TO c••OIT_O•I S•l-•Y No, • s.111, 11$1 l'tdflc CM•I ll-. a , o, \ I su,.1•to9: COURT OP: TM• HwY.. Stet llltldli Seftwrr rrte: ,,., .. :;'°"· .. ' ITATI 0,. CALIP:09NIA ,.Oil 1101 .. edflc c""'''· SHI ... ell! 'Tllrl!IY snvw, lb LMYV, M Kl111, cf or ... c.... UI .. ' . ' ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . • • " ' '"--'· Jb ........ c Cltrl!. a H•WM, rl McNulv. H 0.VkllO!I., Tot1l1 ll .. Mitt l•lty Cl, Hol\IWI', H JIC:k .... :llt Chr11tl1n1on, " ~•r,d lh,lbb1, c Mlffwl. rf ..... , .. ........ 1. Shl•tnl. " •en: .. rt H111ry, II Tol•ll .. ' • • • ' ' ' ' • • I ' " ._.., 1111111111 ' I • • • • ' ' • • ' ... • • • • • • • • • • w • ! •• 0 TM• cou•TY Of' o•ANe• Ho . .u. 3fl E . .tlh SI., """ ...,,., • I ' O .._ "'""II Tllrlf'lv No, In, 13' f:. 17111, Coste -• ! I 'I 1!11 ... of-N•lllt'I' FRANCIS lllAM. MeH1 T111111r Ho. 162 • ..,. Knot!, 9.....,. it:'ct 2 Jll., tlM ~ .. HAllll'I' F, llfAM, P•MI; Tllrltlv Ho. 1ff, 2P2' H. Mtln, and'l8r, rt t t 0 I DKHMd. S.nl• Ant: f hrlll'I Ho. 170, 1*2 1(1M1I•, f•nt. 1111 J I 1 1 NDTICf It HEREBY GIVEN to 1111 G•rdtfl GrtMI Tllrllty Nt. ln, "61 Hl!V, lb 1 I J crtdllorl til thl tboYI ntmlld dt<eclenl Ch•Pl'll•"• Gll'dtn Gravti Thrift'/' Ht. Yfi~. 101 l I J 't 11111 •II --lllvln• c!1lm1 •t•l111I 174. t:JOO HJrbor, Cllll• """8i TllrHtv O 1 J O tM Mid dtc.0.nt ••• re11u1recr lo Ill• No 112 mr We1tmln1ltr WnMlln1ttr1 T«•1• r · 'lll lf~I D llltm, wllll 1111 necns•<Y ¥OUc.hln, In Th;lltr ' No. JM, 1ns 'r . Ch•"''""' CO•OfilA _. r 11 ,.,. 1111 offlct of 1111 clerk o1 -tlxlve Drineet Thrlftv No. l•, 1011 w . C111!•1I, IC I ,. • 0 1 1 e11lltlld court, OI' lo PffHnl flllm, wltll LI H8M8, Couniv Df D••nt•· ,,,,. I ''j.'•lmtr •f J 1 I t -MCHUr'f ¥OUCl'lln, to "!e un· of C8tlforn1•. J' ,.1tmtr.' 1111 l o O "-'lltl'ltd ti Ill• olflcn ol Hi.-. S11ot PrOPtrtv 11 dKcrlbtd In Mnt••I .., ''~' , o ! 1 ~ & AdklnlOll, tltor111vt lor lht 1,. an il9ck 111 trNt, ttatww. -""'""' 1 • .,, d ~ o a c•M.,,lnlslr1tor1. !lO HtW!IOl'I Cenler • .Mi tlMI wHI If ~ Tube Dl1lrl6uto~ :ti , U 1 1 l 0 Drlv1, $Ulle 4', NtW!>Orl ll11cn, bltilneu ~-11 .. EL I! CT ll ON I C I J itw;;. 3'I · j' ! ! : Ctltforll l• '211!4'0, which II IM ' PIK• MEllCHANDISE COllPDllATIDN l'I"' 0 V~r~ 8 ___,____ -I -__J ~ but___!!!!'I ol ~-Undtrl'!necl !ft •II CALIEDRNJ.L_ .anll-~laalld .t di_ I N liOft,' 11 O O O I inttl..-s Hrli!nlnt ki IM n ltlt ol llfdwoodl Av.....,., LOI Antlitl, Coltlltv I 111•11 JO • I J uhl C1Kecl1111, wllhln loll• month.I •lltr of LO'I All§tln, SI•"' o1 Ctllfornll. I Saft "" lllllllflw _ in. flr1t ~bHctllon of 11111 llD!lct. 'The bulk trm11., wm be C-IMlm•hrd I , I M • Dtltd Mrr n. 1'70. .. or •tier 1111 :ll:tlll d•v til Jun•. I c:.or-Ml Mer l:MI 010 ~ I I JUDITH REA/A KAf'IN HIO, 11 10 A.M. 11 COSICeY & CDSKl!''I', ': , ... -.... M ___ iiOiiliiO_ ... _ii,__ ••• _.,, 1 HARRY,-, REAM Ill 111111 (;llfldon A.,_, S11llt 1111, u. Co>Admlnl1!filor1-11 ll'le AMtln , CounlY of L111 A""'"' 1111~ E1t11t ol IM •boYI ot Ctlllornl•. 1 ntmed decedenl So fir •• k-to t11t T,_,.,.. HARWOOD, SOOIN & ADKINION i ll bllS!11n1 nt1me1 •nd lddrKMI u..J ·°''"'' COt•t s.fdltVlck 0 HI IOOOIGl-1 I I 0001000-111 JM M-...rf (lllftl' onw II'/' Tf'&Mfetor for "" 111r.. YllMI :=,.·:oc.c:.i=.., ... MI la11 ""' .. ., Em(•I. at ll~ f!:ubllllltd Dri ngt Cotti Dnll'f' Pllof, Av....,_, LOI Allg1ln, LO. A .... ll-C-t1l!f,1 PUT WH IN ll .. Mii ••l'I' 111 .. ' ' . ' . ' . ' ' ' . ' . I 1 J•ck-... Chrltti.n-i, a L-11.,, d 5""1111. c G•'11ntr, II Holme1, rt Hohl!llr." aovle. lb H111r1, ' ' . ' . ' . ..,(Al, to Tot1l1 " ' ·-·· ......... . "' • • • • • • ' . • • • • ' . • • • • • • • • YOUR POCKET Sell unwanted item1 w:lth a 'nAn.Y Pnm Claultled Ad. PHOHI 642-5671 M•v 2t llld Junt J lf 1t 1,111 "7·70 A11lo Mu11c, 2f21 So. L8 C/-1 ' ' ' lloulev1rd, Lot AFl!ltl•, C1Hf. LEGAL NOTICE Dtlecl': J une f, 1'10. fMCAL. INC. Ger11d C. Sollne. ,.,Hldtlll NOTK• INVITIMO llOS Tr1n1fe<M ltllld orOllOl-lll wllt be rec1IYld ti COIKIY & COSK•'f IM olllce °' 1111 11Cret1rv ol Collnty AIMnltn •I l-S.ntltllon Olllr1ct No. 1 ti 1-.U Elll1 11• Gllfldtt A- A-(m11tlnt1 •dd•tll: P. O. llo• hltw 1111 IU7J, ,-111,1nttln V1Urt, C•llfornl1, '710I, L.ft,.!""1_,";'• 0C111f. "',?! __ , Dot• >t~. on « lw!ore -:IJnl dlf ol Ju111, .,..r """" ••11111 ...,.. ..,.. lt10, ti 4:00 •·'"·• •I wllkll ttm1 Iller JIJlll lt, 1t7' 11H·Jll •111 be Pl/l>Hcl'I' -"'° •nd rt•• In Ille ofllc• ol 1111 9Mrd ol Dlrecto<1 LEGAL NOTICE •' 1•41 e1111 Avtn111, founl•ln V•!l1Y,l------:;:;::;------C11llorn11. !or: T·NIQ Addition to f:nlrlllte •nd ,-entllll StlJllllOI COURT OP: TM• 81 Pl•"! No. I STATI 0,-CALtPOllNIA POR Jolt No. P 1·11"' TM• COUNTY 0 .. OllAllHll Deep Sea Fisl1 Report Major League S'iandings 10 ...... J llt11111111. DEAN LEWIS •1ot1 1r1 '"ufrtof for tM entlrt '"· ..,..,..,. worll dncrlOtd lwrt lri. NOTICI o,-N•AlllN• o,-... 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FJ~p~rt at ~iberglms_ .yacht Building , . ,., .. i_;;.: 11_ .u.ioN LOCIWIEY ~Df1~1~11=.~" In 1"' .~' 't etl Glas t 4•io1''-Whlil._~, .. la building boats. The aril . aluminum' .P.,. In their "" '< ·--~ Ten years afO Rloilar.J't )doing ver;'"Wlll blllTifii'f"_'..._'llitiding small ownmachineshopllld-e-• ,__., 101].!!:S NOTE: illl1 11 ... IOIP'rfl . ' · I . ••· .. •-~-and saiiboo'· d ·• •1 CJ4''r: !If arhd" °" ·~· bft!.~ v,ictes was 23 years old. With !1berglau portab e ouu~, power Ulf'S"" .., an 'l'!op. .. • }·' L"'t :n~ =-'r:~~ $8,000 in borrowed inoney he truck bodies and the like. cbqed tbe name to .Glass 1ti addition to the U.S. plants · ',:Vidii. i. ""ft..liill.'i:_.,111t·.a.a;;~--; 1&111'4 a small Cilmpany caU-Then Dick Valda pt » Marine.. ' l n Cost a Me 1 a and sun later the-corporate . PGrtlmouth, Cohuribia now ~ -name ·was changed to Colum-....hu Uc.ensed lMJilders • iJJ bl.a when the trend' to larger Australia, C:_anada, Spain, JlJ'ld boat.s -cam·e along. · · Jipln\ 'fhe·Japaneee litensee Toda)' DiCk VaJdes· at age b' ~amiha Which js now· 13 1a president of · Columbia/I bulldinl U\oUlands of boata in COl'onadO Yachts -the latter · addition ·to motorcycles and belni a firm they took over ·other product.a. _I fl1r.J1111_lj0 -and later .UIE ASSEMBLY· --,U,,,--...nrholty-' Th e C:Oiumlilr.corooiido _ t!.!.h_ 000,000 . congkimerale cambinaUon.-.is_a_aort~of-~ alWtillliiirCQiji. O Id s m o b 11 e-Pontlac • ar·, BIG NEW PLANT rangement~" said V a I d.e z. From-1:-amall lant-on '' e.boats-&0.!do"'.n_the,.;>"''l'f- Placentla Avenue in Costa assembly lines but are shlpp811 -Mea, the firm iir198'1-moved-to-d1Herent'-"m·a-r·t ·e+t-n -tnlo an IS,000 square foot· plant organizations." Columbia ac-.. in the inlne Industrial com-quired Coronadci a~t' two plex. tn additioh to the local years ago. Ttius , the _. • plarit Columbia also has a hu two 9utlets in eYefy / 90,000 square foot plant in marketing area. · Portsmouth, Va. "lt'!I worked very well for So how is business ·tn this a little outfit ealltd GeJ'lll'a1 1 year of economic slOWOOwn Moton so we thought-we'd and-tJsht .. money? try·lt," qUipped~lldes:- "Qutte "('.rankly,";· 1aY1 Co:tumbla ii by far lh~ · -N--- ·' .. ,~~. 1~i;ti .. .,~,, .~ . .. ·' · uda ~ .~. -'illlio~Newp8TI ~ ylebl •,wllh a pnodam-ly Newport crew wUI be - " Ille 110 otaiters in I b e -NtWport, R. 1. to Bermuda rice· which getlf ·, under, way Saturday· at ni:>on, EDT. The looe Newparl Beach · representative is Al CISltJ's , new SO.fool Warrior, desiped bY Britton Chance and built in Germany. Casael took deliv.,Y ol the yd on the East COlol aid bu been campaicninc i( sue- • cest!Wly sever p re • Bermuda races, W 1 r it or acored a first overall f1 the ~ Cup Race, a •lTS-miler ·from Oyster Bay, N:v . lo Newport, RJ. Warrklr .Wll the MCOnd boat to finllb beb1nd Ted Turner's famed IJ.meler American Eagle from AUanla, G1:-She-bea1-swmer--A~. _ _., (H'uey} Long's 73-foot yawl by over one hoUr. , ._ Valdes, "we are about 15 to larpat 'Qt WhitWllr Corp. 11 18 percent below last year -marine and leilure grt11..1p. but last year was the bigesl Other boat com,,,rues a~ Jn the history vi the "'"'pony. qulr<d by the COIJtllomerate Despite the slowdown in Include Kettenburg Marine of sales Columbia maintalnt a San Diego, Trojan Boats, payroll of S50 people earning Bertram, and a company call· about P ,000,000 a year. ed Deaco wtiich IJll,nU(actures INDUSTRY LEADERS -Richard v. Valdes (left) president of Columbia Ya~bts, 'and William Tripp, noted naval archt~~t,.-petlonally trial sail a new de sign !>Y Tripp, ·.Xc1~1lv• defl111er for Columbia. . . Cassel, a member o f Voyagers Yacht Club, a blue ribbon crew, inch.ding five -from Southern California, one frtlll Australia , two from New :::-.~VACHTS ON DISPLAY -Hundreds· of persons swarmed thro~gh tile Columbia :;-; :Yachts plant at 275 M,cCormick, Costa Me sa, during a recent "open bouH" to ;~~.: ... ~splay new sailing craft in. the Columbia and Coronado lines. -. ' ,, 'urbe slowdown is mOlt allrlmp trawlen. on investment we get it-'' noticeable in our dealer's in-Valdes is very happy wjth 'Valdes atttibutes much . of vQortea.11 said tbe )'OllllC ~x-· hia, firm's connection., with ·· ·the succe~ of the comj>any ~----ol "~"!""-to the fact that "it Is oom-~-ve. _, ·-·-.. · "~-. , . credit turndowiil from--our----!.'Ahboulh we-had started plel~ computerized bolh as dealer1 is about three times ou~ fin\ few boats before the to production and costs. what it was last year. Retail takeover, Whittaker! has Despite the Whittaker Mt.up credit l_a tlg!it. Peo~ seem helped us immeasurably, both whlc;h involves" other types of to be taking a wait and see in finance and letting us boats, ·cOlumbta dOes ffilt bWld attitude. manqe our .Qwn operation. any 9thers except u~ its U:SSINVENTORY We are.still compl_e.tely ''Generally dealers have Im a~, answering t o inventorY now Uial'fltiey hsve \Vti1tl.aker only In the balance ever bad. 11lis affects our sheets. sale1 becatiae the pipeline is COMPUfERIZED Tahiti Lead Mqintain.ed . -!Jy Blackfiit not quite u full. The reUQn "Wt foretu\, each year for liCl1lor lnven!orWI lrt\117'\ilhi\ our p10ihletlon ,\rill be hlth coot. vi Ooorl"!I rlDGllOY· -.... the money needed and Tba& m combinauon lrittt run lo the foi'eeast. If we tougher credit hu m.de•our 1 need a million dollars for a sales fall off." . ' project and can ~w that Ken De Meuse's Blackfin But1 itlD Ool.wnb11 bulldl It i.1 ~calb'· 'SoUrld ~ stayed ahead of the 13-boat • bolta -• atiiage fJf about will Jirovkle a &ood rewm Los Anaeles to Tahiti yacht 2,000 a year in lines that nin -race fleet Frid"ay desplte con-from :12 to .17 feel. All of Columbia'• llnel are now ' tinued light winds that hav" ~•~ B D slowed the fleet some 100 ---by William Tripp, ans rugs.. miles from Los Angeles. the noted E8't Coast dealtner BlackfM's position th I 1 ~ t.q, been responsible for Fr B mOrning placed her aQout 780 lucb famed yachll I!' the ?l· Olli. ORtS ·miles from Los An°•les with foot Blactfln, Ondlne and " of.hen. Norman Bacon~sA 54·fooB I bi.loop Tripp'f moat recent desip SACRAMENTO (UPI) -A Widgeon .• from ;xinta ar ra, for Cohqnbia have been lbe. blli making ·ii ' illegal ' t~ &bout a dwn mile1 astern. n-lmnbla •7 and ~1umbia' '" 1 ..&.-A Because of garbled radio ....., -v ....... .,.. opera e a ~olo1vual, or water · h ·11 I -bodl iu.y racinc..crulsing transmission t e pos1 ons o yachts, and the more recen~ ski while Uft4er the 1nlluence the other boats in the fleet Cohnnbla M which ia just of dan&eroua druis was 81>: wer4 not obtained, but hosed beetnnlng to oome off the: pro-proved on a voice vote . and on Thur'sday's report., the re· .c -., . .--ductlon line, with 100 alrudy 1ent lo the noor Wednesday mai',1der of lhe boa la in the 1?~<EMBRYO YACHT -Advanced techniques in hull molding have catapulted ordered. 3,571-mll e race was struna: out ~ Columbia Yacht Corp. into the lead a s the nation's producer of fiber~ass by the Assembly Criminal about 100 miles behind the • ~-,yachls. The firm is a wholly owned sui,&i4iary of Whittaker Corp., a $900,000,000 tl.._ E.4.Cll • Procedure Committee. leaders. -··-'."·~.c~o~n!gl~o~m~e::Fa'."IL<J•========--..:..__·~~=========· ===.....!~-D;'elll~dte the luxury aspects, It provides that ••nO ~ Third in the flee t was :":" . la h8s alreJJdY turned shall operate any rnotGtboat George O'Brien's 78-foot ketch • .:· -_: out"'""'Sevt!n17s -t round Mir: rrom-Vancouv.er_which ~ ...,,_ + $100,000, a copy -and aome or v or manipu ate any had moved ahead of the ..... ,· •.. ·c-ongress Cup.Regatta UCI Slates 70 43s which go out the door water skis . aquaplane " Columbia-57 Aries, skippered . for from $40,000 to '60;000. sifnllar device while 11ncter tbe by Dan Elliott of Newpod Tripp hu recenUy designed influen~e of any reatricted Beach. 1 , '"· c l 2 d Ann } I new Columbia.a -which dang~roua drug." Blackfin reported "beautiful .,. ·"Aga; n Uses a 4,os n ua will be different from th• The aulhor or the' me""'' weather" but .,,,.m.1y light " ori1lnal Morgan designed 38. Is Sen. John A. Nejedly, (R· winds of 5-8 knots. D R Uie mott fiberglass boat Walnut Creek.) Both Pen Duick III and Si- Long Beach Yacht Club an-possible," Graham said. 3ll8 8CC production plant11 ·O:ilumbia Jf is , already illegal to moon were unreported. Pen nounced that the I' 7 I Following a. new procedure uses the usembly line, unit.ii-operate a motorboat or water Ouick III, the French entry, Congressional Cup matcli-race . adopted last year a group Members of the UCI sailing ed COftltruction technique plus ski wNle under th'e influence has not reported since the .·\ reg·etta will again be sailed o( 15 virtually idenlical sloops program will hold the second building their own cabinetry, of liquor. start of the race. "'··in Cal-4.0s. frbm th e Southern California annual Dana Point Ocean iiiiiijiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiii~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -Cal-40s were originall y used ar41 will be de&ignateid a~ Race for Shields Clau lloopa tn th~ popular match-racing ellilble ·bolts, after wNcl\, ·~this Saturday and Stmdly. '-' , evenl and coptinued for five 1&!dPl>en will draw bf lot-tot , The race is an anoyai·)'..,.. )'ears. L11sl year the sponsor-pulgnm111t. \ h l 1 , ·-aid e n d intramural event ffr liig LBYC switched to Colum-' Graham, insures· a teat1 of members of the QCI aaiUq :~~))!a·50s. qlpper ind crew abllity program. The saUon will bl ~ Announcement of the switcf'I rather than 'boat speed. vying for the Dr. Wayne .~, back to Cal-405 was made by RACING CA REER Crawford Trophy. 'nle troJiiy • Commodore Donald Leedonl . : was dooated by ucr director ~-wl'to simultaneously announced ~Graham cr~entlals ror the of sailing Robert M:-Allan1 ,:·the appointment of Bob Congre s_s i_onal Cup Jr. in memory of the late ", -9raha1n and Barney Flam as chairmanship include a racln_g Dr. Crawford, who served aa -,:,.!.Ctlalfman _and vice chairman _career dating back to his the rirst Director ol ~ ·., tively of the event. boyh..QOd at Balh?a Yacht Club. '.~\.~~was our feeling ," said He has crewed in m~~y bl~e· atE~~;~nts Will race from -4-' ·Graham, "that the Cal-40 is wa~r yacltt races, 1nclud1~G : 'the best boat for the the Trans.pac: ~uther~ Ocean New(5ort to Dana Point en . _ ... Congressional Cup in -iinC with Racing C1rcu1t 1nh Florida , and ~~~r:y~y :Ur.1~1 rr~u:" w'::J the deed of gift of the cup the Long Beac to La Paz r.&<&J S race. begin at 11 a.m. at• the ~.from the Uniled t a t e s lnlercollegY.te Sall~' ·• Row· Congress." Vice chairman Flam Is a Cal-40 owner and has' been lng base in Newport . FlRBT Tli\tE a lon gtime leader in Southern Cail Reinhart, fonn• \JCl .. • The series was sailed in California yachting. H~ ha1' sailing team captain and now · Co!umbia-50s for the first time represented LBYC in live of the UC l Asailtlnt, Sallln& --last March aild was won by the past six .congressional eo.ch, won· l&1t yetr't event. 21-year-<1ld Argyle Campbell of series and has skippered boats BaJboa Yacht Club. in virtually every mQjor West . LBYC ofriclals said the Coast ocean racing .e venl. dtance back to Cal-40s was As vice chairman Flam will French Cup Yacht in U.S. ..... ,primarily because it was a be eligible to compet.e against 'ft .. more readily obtainable boat. other LBYC members for the ·' 'Itle series format cal11 fOi' rip' lo repr~nt the club ·' ttiree days oC three sets of in the. 1171 .cries, but should NEW YORK (AP) -The • mat.ch races each day Ih he win the sailoffs he wlU ahlnun~,.:. altak, b~ which 10 leading sklppen be relieved of his official ed, 12·meter 11d\t, "'8noe:, .from all over North America responaibjUUe1 du rtn1 the a poNnt1al cmn.nc-far IM tneel each other in a final three days of competition: Americl'a Cup, arrtvld at b •. total of 45 individua l matcbea The .Cel-40 was duigned by Brooklyn Anny TemUMI tit\ • ; "o\icr 1 five1T1ile windward-C. William Lapwortl) O f board a frei&bter thla weak ?;;;'·leewa rd twice around courae. .Newport Beach and is bullt en roole lo Newpol"l. R. t , ' .• _.·:T>eterminatlon ot th~ elm to by Jensen Marine or Costa ....... ----:.._ ... •1 &95 . . . ' !"LUI TAJI I Ltel•ll .___ . ., York and a ftmale cook fron1 San Francisco. , own name and COrona?a. The New porters aboard will .There has been no illdlcatK>n . be P'l'ed MacDonald Bob y~t, s~ys Valdes that_ Colurn-Sloan_, Warren Seim.:,. and · b1a will someday be build~ng Blbe Laffibordine. n.e cook Ketlenburg yachts or Vice ii Liz Robinson from San ve~. -Francisco. -~ke Columbia. the other 1be Bermuda race be&ins ~t ~es reiain their June 20 at:. Bret*JP ,Reel own Klentlty in !;he Wlittaker Tower off Newport, R.J. and ·complex. ends otf Bermuda11 .St. Looking back over the past David'• Light some threi l() decade, Valdes al1owed as how five days later. 1'bt race is "it's been kind ~ of ll~e an l50 miles. · unguided mWile at Umes. The roster of yacbtl entered \Ve've made a lot of misakes, Inc 1 u des vesseb from but I l'lell we've-made more Bermuda, North Amer I ea , tight moves t h,a n Wrr o n g South -America, the United • II ~ moves. -. .. lngdom and Auatraua. Di1lribtll9d bJipAltld H.,. ~· IOl"r0of• 100% Crtin ....... lrlirila comfi ' J11ne Family .~ekli "Let's · Slut Talking .Sense About Oar 0c9JIDS" M M. ,Lindber9h, famocl ~nograpMr, dla. cu...t w~at the -can an~ cannot do to rt- aolvi man'• problem, In an 1xclu1 e Jntervlew • e 3 MILLION VICTIMS -Eadl monlb· In Ibo Uni ted atata app:oxlmai.Jy I million :women become vlctlml of the overpowering ernofional crt111 called premellllrUll tension. Can .,m• thing finally be done about It? This orticlo 11ya "yes." o 'OIL '000 -Melanie De Profl. Family WHk· · ly food editor,• tollo how IQ haYO a homemade ci~mbt~e. Sho ·~ Include• .. me olher great summer Hllill tlill can be '!XIOked up in foil over an open grill. l . -•. •-))elteed ii rnacte·by the L-BYC Mesa.-' -:----.u• »••-1-· -wuai .......... ~~mmttlec·eacti 'Y'-'lr:··-"'-·· L rt· bar· been .... -wn.1stent become \be ftnt ehllltncw "The past years In which clau and correCted time win-from • non-.!DCMlb IPll•-Plllkllilot-• -lhe eal-40s-were-used~11klp--ner-of wdrmajl:ryachtlng~ w11 ~•ICl Jalo-&bl pers Invited to sail in the -clas!;.ics as the 'J'ranspac and water along with two other urles and lhooe who surv ived SORC ever since Its In-ti.meter veueJ1, both trial the sallofh made their owri troductl on to the yach\lng hotse1, and three power bo1t1 arrangemenls ror ute of a tr1ternity. It has-a powerful whleh are to ·w.-t.bem-to Cal...O. The 10 bo1ts were then m~sthead saJlpl1n, a lon1 St.amford Landln1, Cent, to Mia• trwvel Ht Ht of YM' Y•wlllJlll. l11y • f,.ls ftt C111411ft!! ~J!t~~ ffly.,.:tl•ul travel trailer with • khlt slle llod;-ii1191iit1 npeclally for IOnely bugs. · -A·ll-&>ming-Satiirday in-tlie----1--11- HARBOUR V."W.- 11711 llACH ILYD . ICf'Utlnlted lo make "ure they waterllne; lpede rudder 11nd be. rllltd ,... a IAll to .were as near ident.k:al as i5' a Hahl dlsplaccn1ent crart. Newpor1. ·I, DAILY' PILOT) ' ., ------• llAIU PILOT -( • t -. -,•- • . -J ~ I .' • • . l ; . ~ '•' " ·;ol '·j ' · · \ Ff!dll', .._,llf, -1'101 · ' '·•' ... .. ·~ . .. . ..,,...,..,., " . . ~ . '' I, • ' . .. ' . . " ... . . •.._ ~.' ~" .. ' .· ' . ' ' ' .!... r-.... . ' ' \ • ...... -.!.'· •' ' .. • ~ ':,I " • · t97Q~'.LoW '/IfflLEAGE · .. EXECIJTIV~and .. DEMON-STRATOR~ CARS . ..-··;· .:···:<: HlJGE BISCOIJNTS. ON. · --. . 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Radle, hit1t1r, Arctic White, ·Cordov8 White .. Low,'low mil ... (XOD 939) "VI 440 M-gnum." Autom1tic tr1n1mi11lon, radio, power 1fMri"";l'MI wheeli,·con· courao "'"'· (XXJ 209) 5 f . .':. .1 ... } . . ~ -~ _, ··•-i'llo roclio,·heator. (TS)N414) . . -~· ..... ~ . ,. ,.. ' .· . .. . . . '$995 . . , -. $1295· , , Wl ..• Xl'llTLY DO PONTIAC . , WAl,aNTY .WORK ••• RIGARDllli1 . : .:or ~"··· YOU IOUGHT Ill ·- " ' . . •• ' . .. . ' .,. . . . ~ . :~ .. :o jANGE ·GQCJNT,Y'S . " . ;.. ·PONTIAC~ . HEADQUARTERS 1' ., -ALL CAIS SUl./ICT. TO PllOI SALi - ' • LET US HELP YOU ARDNGI YOUR 'FINANCING . • SHOWROOM HOURS • . . -,Jl!lr.f. ~· . 'Monday fhni Satufday, 9·A.M.'to 10 PM. SUftday 10A;M,. to 7 P;M. . ( ~ . . . , . ' J :: . . • • ~=..:-~: ;: . ·- 600 Beac~ Blvd. -Westminster (Beach Blvd. at Gorden Grove Fwy.) -Call 892-6651 or 636-2500 • 1 ( . . • -.. ' ' • ' ' ' •. I ' ' . . .Disn lambu: birlbdl galore -p . It at early·! I ,ei> than 5' High lertalr music: Amer! bu fl opens · whisk! tour ·• from - to a .1 i re in !how .. Ftidi: Thi ,s1obl Dtsn<: in' frt "Soun oal-olj .out iM tumel This place d1y.(, "The rock; ad' .... Sl(lmi --'1" J •. • ... ' 1 -. . • '· '"""· -1'. 1970 t -r • . I '» ;·A Cimplete .Gil·iif. ••••• 'Wier.I C~ HOWARD HANDY OF THE DAILY PILOT STAFF REPORT GAME OBJECTIVELY? ' . . • P'' ) ~ • • 'SHOW ME AMIRICA' IS HIGHLIGHT OF DISNEYLAND'S:SU-ER.CILllRA.TION , • • ' ' • • l '. By· HOWARD HANDY OI·-_,.,. ...... lteff Any simil~lty ~n a .aOftball game and the one leaturhic the .KMPC -jocke,. and·the Playboy Club Bun· nies is purely co-inciaenll.I. · A reuon1ble facsimile, howevei, will be· played 1t Auheim SlldiUm June 21 between pmes o(,the An&el-Ch!Cqo . White Sos ckLbtHieider. · As a game,, It offers little In lhli .-D 1. ~"..] .5 y ~ · way ol oppaattlon to the major league , isnev aBU: 1 · · ·e8J'i!' · .... jd~~--~~~,;~';c~~:·. f J . .. .. r ,, . • • , ~ ~re than ]~' ~p~Ofjcharacm"s~wMie 1 ' t.. • ·:. •,\ _ • ·~=· w:J:~"'~!.(envy of 1he1 r~~·.., Thro~g·k ~~m~·f· 1'. =~~):,me:~~"' 1~~ • • ' "' , . • ,. .. ~ ~ .theme toti&:-.ls "S~ ~~ Dlsneytand, Orange County's most most popular tradiUons, wilt add sUll "The GOiden Horlelboe Re.vue," which the eomer, watcbiftg, All the 1GlrW Got ramous -teenager, is celebrating its lsth aoother musical flavor to the birtbday has set,. show buliDelS. records shlce' -." Whlt'elle can most of theae 'over·· nd . I t celebration. Each Sunday on the Tonior: · ~ wn' • • .,, -blrtbday thls ~mer a . spec1a even s row land Stage at S, 7 and 9 p.m. 8 it· opened'.'~ 1165, · J • ha~. a wnole· t~ll paeQdo 110flba1Jers do but• Watch galore. lnc.ludmg a• musical .. have ~n different group from the western· and new format~'Wltb new tunes. JOkes, ~ti tt~se days:' ·· ' ' plarined. folk music experts will entertain:· '11le'se and ·dances-and will· cont~ue adchna: ' .. · · • It all starts tomorrow and runs thorugh will include greals such as Bue~ Owens, perform~ every day ·~unng the swn-'A checlc. ol the lineup wW ,;.ve 'I J d L and the s•-· ..... :. mer clue to the"lneptltudt. or the entire cut early Sept and even then there is acArce-~u Y -·ernlDS. · ..... ' ~· • ~ , rcA. • • . • i:,... • •. :m:%•tara"Faron• .. .....,,.. ··~ '~' y..,"9Wllacters, be.,;IUllll· • .,~ ,.H .. ~"" -•at, ly .enough Ume lo get .in the' JlK!ffl. ' aJid riL,.,_, • .o~"'""""-Coll.IDS .~7.:~ .. " . .-t'Ji,1 ·• , ly.B,Bd,-:•-1M.m "Mary .-• • WlUl ~· ·~ '·"'·'· .,...... "~ ~ '""' ir-· manager ·s1r1e Ballay add ·lila •firm than 500 per1ormers who will part....,.~-·. and~ Harl. ·, , .J ;""'IDllilYI:.u'ib.·l'lfle II) ' W · • '' '· · HI hli htln th t U .. 8 r ... , / , director .DBVe'l Ne\IJ.IUI. • l"" .. , g g g e s pec a c •i! ..... -.r '.' 4: '>Jr' • i I 1 · . • · • tertalnment' is a brand new ·~pl -~ ;','.. ii "', ~ ' .·~ 4 1 • '"" • • Dick Whittlnghill;~the ~""mari musical comedy .entitled "SOOw Me Holl•n·~--~ ·--"--"--'. whose charin·on thO air belie!i bil II"· America." The lavish production, which u-UVU. ~---"" .. , ,. r"1-d to 1plly tn ~tbe ouUaeld ~bec1• hlis flashy sets and brllli1nt costumes, .... ·he -couJdn't."watch tbe -girla-1t bat. He opens next Monday. 'Ibe production -· · the .... ~.~ whisks the audience away on a musical T M • 1 G~' ,hwaa given~on, Jll--,,..,t · tour .of \he United States. Everything 'ony art~D· • . '°~he coqJcril:)e~clOeer to~1 •etion. • from· an out.-Of-lune Broadway beauty '.·.. .-..:a; ,, ... , , -, ,··' •' . .. . ;. •I~~ pw.-· " • ;~ 'r i ,: r to a .rich hillbilly and a kooky cowboy ~ ~ •• -:I:J; ~:.!..--! ..... ....!:lit..:~ .. , J:, aP<f' • Special Events Planned ' K(ilPC'S GARY•OWINS cAwr p.~p· H0IS \EYE ON THl·llAll . I • • • , I . • ' ' . :· . ' ,. . .. • • + ' ,- • ire included on the Tomorrow land Stage ' 11. / J · ' Tbe· ,-. .... ~~· on the show at 8 and 10 p.m., Mondays through In Panty H~-se·.'. u" 'Qin· ~s~·s'"' .! .;u ... "'°""' "'-\!!'. outllejil',to keep Ftidays. v 0 ~ 'them liom.' adlni ;the g1r1s ror a' dat .. The Tomorrowland Terrace:· wen r-on their way around the bue· ,.U.S.. Laat,· but not least_, ls thC.'reat 1'ladies"' '.,co~trat!!?a: JUlt' as hlrd l!f any r1nr-! man'._ 1 on •the KMPC sll£f, Johnay , Whltever elle . goes OIL lt. is bOeall Mapua. He11fi&Ures to be•too bqJy chu-to , be. • 'un-Dllei:I e.vepfne and' wbse • . elle. Cln iope-..-lltfo;tbat-:-bmrtJ--a•lllf'--H . Ing the baU lo the ooU,.ld and oerving • ll<o ,.al ...... all ...,.. .too? • •. estab'ushed as the mod·muslc center or • . ~ InrJ1tded hi the Miter prdtn trio are Dts~·land, will be ollerlng the best By GENE .... -AKER ' • '' J'·•· •i""',. ~:. ·•·•-to and Jun· 1s a relaiy man to pt In the wly ' ,-r .;;---· 11i: ,_, ~'~ _, prochlct!. "!lo, Well. 'II 8 -.wan. If, •"" '"'• ~-~ ~ in' fresh sounds for young adults with ,,,,.-.. -,.. ;'Olicken • ---" mcrdta. ' • "Sound Castle, Ltd." This group · is. an ,.._..,.......,. WrlW .,,. can ndltiao," Toay cracked. .-.. . , oot.ol.aight .happenlng complei. with far. HOLLYWOOD -They tosaed a,..,, · Wby·""'!·lle )olnad lbo:'lirm! • Geoll ~~ ",'*'"' lie Is aervlng Whal Is the ,1r11111e secret formula .out sets, a fashion parade of now-<:os-luncheon lamb, saus,ge,-bacon it a .-.. ~ • • .... '--_l tn lhe job1oC; catcbei". beca,use he WOl!.'t. · , tumel and today's top<"OC!c lavornel. ·-r"T:--5~-ilbi~m lhe litll• 1'>Jd •"'f thetr IUustrioul This event, already underway, takes poeh restaurant :ir lllories ab.ove besla<f1o'l!lft-'wlrhbfln.· ~~.r ·~,to·~ with •--;-countoll>artiCm 'the'°'"'ldlamondl! placeeveryaummerevenlng,uceptSUJI. downtown Loo Anpiol· to a~ I .re ........ .,.'1-;!,"fy ·..a.,·N·'• 'cl ,: , ~'', ', '. { Hu.i..,,;1.:...,·-·-~--0ltBe Bunnieo ·' dav~ irom 9 p.m. to clostng.1Jn Sunday singer Tony Martin'• new busidW"-' tlooole ;;<'"d1'~llrli'llllll1 -•"I .•~ ~ c,11;nlta1e on j•l' I4oil lan't '!!1:~:';,.t"';k'hli\ronliat1on but" "The M1nor1ty of Sil,'' a talented young PANTYHOSE: since 1J"l'elUJ' ... ·t llllH 'W ..... ·., =llllpl•1•ailt tblt DilOt,come, ,.... ' rock~ group will play on the Terrace .,. Tbe,romantk: balladeer and movJe ac-, 1 . -. la ..._ •r:;· .... ~· tbere thole· in lbe know Itel ~ cJllc jocke)'t 1 and at the Plaia Gardens '"' Fridaya· tor hla. become seniar .. ecu11ve In· But '!"'! ~ ..,., .. lilOlhir. ' I'!' ,.,-..., • are w!oof .in their ,..Umptloii .tllat the a1ld , the r.morrowland Stage #"" marketlnt! ud 11let ma_.t :10..· llolrTCIQ'Jiia ....... ~ ~~ i.. *-'-~ . t. dlstracticlns of their curvad• -1· _,.. 'llleydebutthilSundoJ. -11-,..c.rp.1 'llhlch. ,.., the< In~ llloo. ...... .,... .. _. 'llldrillmdMtllt ..... w .. qulpa. lion are"th!' prtmary ..-,, . • ._;"llleEnterlalnmelll.Commttte~" pubtlclty handol.1', "Marketo -·• ~~--Jnll....., ~ -~'lint base iqual•ll\·grouP lakel om the Tumor· panty hose ••. prim a rtly lJli a «9va"%;, Uoa--;J~ ~.· ;.,C ': '· bll' _.,~ bfi ·' ... 'rett -: What.wr the -ror the llllMided rftlind Tmace every aftemoan, Moft.. · 1Uptnn1rketa:." ~ • .....-series slancHngs, 1 great ailjority -o1 day }bnlu&h Saturday, lilr lisleoln& or sWJ.-· Ton,, 56, cur); 11 the ~ ,.t..,.,-::' ~'i:!.i 'oi" the ·acfton ~ ~·place.haft. He the publlc wl""'51ng the annual atruQle dancing. cotlar,lnblacksuitandtlewilhenonnilua ~liliiiaw bdrd---r .. lwaut to ~·"°"I"" -that wUI qabi be pulllna for the Buonles Music with a dmerent beat, one that pearl llllckplli, aald over the ibertlot blm._t the -"'-_.. -the Jllrl ·" _, Ille -to win.' I reca)la t!l'Oll·momenll·ln bal-. clan--aqd colfee:-·"'I -I'd like la , all -· Ille -'<!. i\nd:.lit .nie Iott ~·Gary -aoly.''!*11Mria81alies•. • Wlllch -Wbi'.....,"I to Stat., "It's ctn(, will be pl~yed this llhnmer .-,. dl"""'Uy. It isn't a matter ol matlntf )'Oil ta.t 1118 uiq. lllM m :zi:· .-•mper aa lo -and -to .....-the bailiOs ol 811111• ol the moll fll!Mll a llvl111." . . and .,.. bulc m '* warll --plate. 'l ~l.dlfllcult lor me to conc:ontrai. llld r the Id GI hie • on • alpals and to throw the en """ go en II" He -·~~ -M• ~-•-a-·• eya, leelh.and loft." 'Jim • ··-a ·~--n·er •-·~ ~-g pi h with an that noise in the --~· wllL be able to enjoy_ -~ • .~n ••~ •• ve -..... -..-,:-' .-~' • -~~ the mualc of such favorttes as Simmy . toml7'fll'cl1I tte-upe. Gar)' Grlftl whh-~lrtJn.-a-atncer .for-40-yur-a!-Nid dllLjocke)' !!!!!!. • w.u__puLIL.flCORd..,,,.,,,.__,,.,1a.:nds· Ill no wonder~ take 1 toehold Ka,y,. Tu: Beneke and 1.larry Jimes 1 line of men a fragrances; Frink , he 1 lplnd only 1beut. a percent of but t0 he _..\.be in tht ·w1y. and---nff 1lmiit every Plteh I - nlghUy, e1cept l'ridaya, at P~Garde!ls Sl":"lra, a brand ol 1-'. bil::; • 1f11r11 -~ meanwlolle Rocer cad.a • la atatlooed at tllird up thtrt. during uie lut four -· of the evening, A newslady uked Tony wbelhfr his "'" ......,.... In afclil dlibl. -ialt bla ::.-wm i.1n backllrC ' "Wllh the P,.. hlnllnlf aojlnly aa 'ftM! •\es gptl'll to""8ro• nipt with wtfe, Cyd Charitlt, wmkl lte tettlnc "Aall wbln I do," he mu.id, .. , dan't ldwm'dl U. 'plale as errant cencentr1tlon, .the fw area't"'the onty Ray McKinley. and his orebel~a. panly 1-at a ~ "No," ha waat 'll!D to ..,, •£-I bl' , -" loo Jail lo Clldl Illa °"" ""1Centratlng·,OD lhe lltauty ol .''Caunlri'•~ubllee," -ol lhe park'• aald. Would Iba -the COlllfllllJ'I pl.,'°"""""''• • ~"""·In'• numm. Ille Of11101tµoa. • 6ur iltfre -II .. . ' of the ·buei runners .or to ask £or a date al&er the action. • ' • ' I· i DAILY PILOT • . . . . . rrw.,, -1', 1910 . . " Li-re t '1 'Theater ...-. <Ill ..... al South Coll! ' "' .:. . . l<li • ly ~TAii blLAPLANE ,, ST. EMJLION France -Parisians come down here to bQ¥ the fainous reg~onal ~ines. To eat duck · pale laced with the mystenous tnff!e. To sit under gay umbrellas and weeping willows beside the rivers. It's a relaxing country, and that's tt. 'lbere isn't much of anything to do . Repertory Tbeattr 1111 N- pQrl Blvd., C<llt& ilea. Frt .• !Un.. at I :• p.m. lbroulh July lt.8-rvo,tlool-441-l:M:I. . '''OM n.. Over tM C.Ckoo'• Nai" ' J '!.. Lacking the liveJy life of the French beaches and the boulevard life of Paris, few tourists.get into .. ~this soft~ sunny country of rolling bWs and ll'HD vineyards.. . . A co(Dedy ·on stage at South Colll lleplrtor)', 1111 Newport ll'fd., c.tA llMa, l :IO p.m. Wed.-'lllun., llnuab July t. Reaervatlons -Ml-1313. 11ftoela& " Boeln1" A comedy oo llage at the C.o1ta Meu Community Plly- Jlauoe (Wiii rate ol Oranp c.iuoty FllJrpoundo), al l :IO p.m. J.... • and • -17. • r • "· It has a charming rural feeling. There are 1500 chateaw in the province -a chat.au caa be a cutle or a rather large .fannboule. -HOtilsarepr!Ced f:rOm n-ur-'8.-A""barpbr·m--t;- expensive France. Lunch ~n the fix~ price menu touristique was '3· .Lunch 11 the bic meal and UJ.oo uaUy goes seven courses . -· ~~~~Ueno--~ --1---··---~ ' ~ Blrlr Ytv a .. " .A comedy by Nell Simon II on atqe at Corona del Mar HJiti Scbool'• little theai.i' <in-led by Irvlno Ccxnmu- nll)' -). Fri. -Sal, al l:IO p.m. June II 0 17. "-- vatklial -&1713. • , · " . For the voraciou.s, there's the menu 1a1trono- mique at fli. I don't think you could eat ii, It'• that enonnous. But the French have appeUte and ap- preciation of food. They .mop It up, i>olllhlll2 each • e!J1ptied plate with cru.s~ bread until-it llbliiu. '' f'Wh•t should we tip w•lters In l'r•nce?'' · A service charge of 15 percent 1oe1 on the bill. • However, your waiter will eipect enoup. loose change to bring it up to 20 percent U you have a separate wine waiter, he 1eta a couple of francs (Ml cents) per bottle served. (U the pW:e ts very posh, bump that up to five francs.), · (.'" : * i ..., Tipping on the Continent can be Joather COD· stant. The breakfast waiter in your room." The . maid. The doorman. The elderly lady wbo 1'11115 the men's room. The concier1e. •• There'• no fixod rule, but checl<inr willri"rench- men I do it this way: I take care of the maid ·and room waiter with a litUe the fir1t day-five francs to let them know I appreciate they wort for a liv.- ing and more is coming. Then I don't tip again u11- til the end of the -1tay. Usually another five. Door· ·men and the lady in the men's room get a franc each time. The concierge gets five to ten francs even if he does no more than hand you your keya. If I use him for extras like theater tickets, I lay ·an extra tip on him right then. '* England and IAlanil are be(lnalnr to put a service charge on hotel bills. Keep tb&t in mind 1 when you do your tipping. In rutaurlDll there'• .~no aervlce charge. Tlii En11ilh seem to arrive at 12 percent of the bill for Ibo tip. * They often 1plit tips 10 don't be afraid to ut. U Ibey do, make it 15 percent to take care of the wine waiter. * Fr-•ldowol~ clfes tBn!ly add a service • char1e. YOll will notice Iha callh re1later slip you get alway• says-''aervice non-eomprla." Tip 15 percent. If you do not Up, the waiter will uplailt that tips .•re nol included, believe me. The French take Upping ·u serious bullnela. •• •• ,. ''We •re thinking of ...... Mnr•I manth1 In Mealco -I mey 1wn retlN there. C•n YIU 9ive me •n klM of the cott of llvl,.?1• : . I had a letter the other day·from a free lance •writer living in San MiitJel Allende. ·He 1ay1: ; "There are about a thousand Ainericau here. i When the writing is going weU, I IJlll{cl '400 a \ ; month. If lt iJJl't goinr well, I cul-It back to $4000 ayear. ,/, a Going in on a touri1t canJ"YoU 11tU1t leave the country at Ibo end of six lpOntba. en.. Ibo border and get a new Jouriat car? and new ppara for your car. . ' I I New Motor Home Has Few 'Extras' Tllb .,. No Dream • Brandon Cruz, who _plays the par\ ol Elltlli Ip "The Courtship of Eddie's Fa- ther" on Channel 7, " bu')' oboot!Q a m-it MGM UUed "Alex in Wonder- land." On bis way to lunch, after lbootirlil 1 circul parade dream sequence in the movie, Brandon oaw .the tiger being lild to hi• cage IDd grabbed him by the taU. What's that old oaying? · ~ :· , , . --0. Act,..,.., Two ooe act · pllys by Sl1womir !lmek, " Th e Police" amt "Out at See" •e on stqe at the Nifty 'lbule~. 'Jiii Miiin st., Hua11Jqloaj Beocb. 8-vatlono -Ul- 1158. ~. H~me,-Gar~eri Show Opens ~ . .. ' . JUNl!l INI •• :JI special show• and Jalent l'OUllO with "Show Me America," HOME AND GARDEN ,BllOW -The' 111& annual SouUl1and mllllcal comady on the Tomomnrland Stage oo I and Home, Decorator and Garden Show wUI open at the Ana· 10 p.m. Mon.-Jl'ri. The Tomorrowland Terrace will have heim "Convention Center with a prerhiere benefit for the "Sound Cutle "Ltd." with new sets, new costumes and ChUdren'a Hospital of Oraqe County, on June II with reg-top rock favorites every evening from t except .Sun. The ular admi.ulon prices prevailing from June •21. Hundreds "Minority ol. Sil" will tUe over the Terrace on Sun. and of boothJ dilplaying products for the home, an art gal~ery, may also be heard on the Tomorrowland St.ace on Sat. furnllhld rooms and magnilicen\ plant and &arden exhibltl and tht Plua Gardens on Jl'rl. The "Entertainment Com- wlll be al»wn. Tlcketa at the door, 12 for edulll; 11 for mlllae" play1 oo the Ternce Moo.-Sal. aftemoom. The juniors: J.2.11 years, and chHdren under U free if adcompan-Plau Gardens wlll have "Blc Band" IOWldJ for ballroom All-lnr;luaiv• toun through the Al•••• G•t~,v.,-. Extend your Al••k• V•c•tion to include Siberia/ D•/M!1.UIW from Anchor•11•: (15-dq) June r;, 27;Ju/y tt; Aug. 1, 15; Sept. 5. (B-dey) Jun• 20; July 25; Aug.• 29; Sept. t9. ied by an adult. Hours: Sat. and Sun., noon lo 11 p.m. dancing, nightly e:r:cept Fri., wilh leaders such as Tex weekd,ys, ~ll p.m. 800 W. Katella Ave., Anaheim. Beneke, Sammy Kaye and Harry James playln1. Sunday For the first ti!N aver fly direct to SibtJn·a from the Unir.d J'uNE !t · brings: "Counl9' Jubilee" on tbe Tomorrowland Stage with States. This summer Alaska Airlines will operate ten all~' BEND'IT RA.CE -The March or Dimes will r~ive one· a different l"IPP each week, drawn from folk-mualc erpertl. inclusiv.rourchanerfligtltsorigin6tinginAnchorage,Al1ska. half the price of each reserved aeat sold lrcim this, Sat. races Jua will be ·beard in New Orleau Square and aboard for Khabarovsk. Siberia. Choose from two uniqve itineraries. at Orqe County International Raceway when Junny can, lbe Mart Twaia. All W. plus the 53. permanent fun.filled The l·d•Y Slbwi.,, tour: S849.00 Khabarovsk on rM top fuel drapters, a II-car field of CadllLlc Eldormc. and attractions all summer lq:. Haun: I a.m. to mldnllht, AmurRim.lt*utsk,oneofSibM1·so1destci1iesand1fonner ·a wheelstander stage the second aMual March of Dime1 sun. -Thun.: a .1.m. to 1 a.m. Fri. and Sat. through Cossack settlement, s,.tsk and the world's largest h'ldro• Benefit. Time: 7:30 p.m. Ticketa, $$ ~ .eats; $4 July t . StArtinc JUiy 3 open from I a.m. to I 1.m. electric dam. Ride a Hydrofoil on Lake Baikal. deepest lake in general admi.Pion ; $.1 high school student.I and letvlce men. daily. · the world, attend the opera or ballet, taste the exotic delight$. Children under 12 free. Track is located Cir the Santa Ana -JUNE 11 • n---of-a-Siberian banquer. And more.-~. Freeway It Sand Canyon tlirnOfl:l>hone : ·~ a.l.ua The ffunH .. m-Bach VII.Ith Dr · T,,. 1l·ff'lt:omp,..,,.mly• tour of Siberi•. Mncow, ·' JUNE Jl~Q HB YOVTll D~-; ... ,. .... , ,, in the; A Middle Asl•: 11249.00, Fr0m Khabaro vsk to Mo.sco.Y SAN LUIS REY -Old Miiiion San Luia Rey,oo llJabway ::.0.~-i:...illoPf.'i::~~"':-i, atlpm. (1Xtend to Leningrad O!' Kiev), Sama1kand to Tashkent to. 71 three mlles inland from Oceanside, ii ho~ and ledlan -.of um, -1 • --. ~ -m fi.e. Irkutsk to Like 81ika/ and back to Khabaro~k. From the- Dance program five Umes daily rrom 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. June JI-rt. Thi lfOUP features ~-·Dept. Tickets. Klem/in to the home of Genghis Khan to the nch cvltu/9 cf June It-23. The tribal dances of the Apache, Navajo, Papqo clllMI ipcnorld by the Parks and ~~...... C1n"'1 Asia then home with a lifetime of memories. and Pima Indian Tribes will be perfc:rmed by tbt famed 75 cents for ldultl, 50 cents fer studenll. , Indian dances Or SL John Indian School, Komatke, Arizona. . JUNE• •1 • -NeffrHfof'flpo••iblel The colorful spectclcle is open to the pubUc free of char1e. FUCHSIA SHOW -The CaWornia NaUonal Fuchsia Only 10 fll11ht• •pprovedl ,\ JUNE 11 Society is preaenUng Its 11th annyal ~~and ~ha.~--1J..701N~IH~youronlyopportunityt JUNIOR TEEN DANCE _ The Junior Teen ·Club of west-Plant Show, titled "Garden Wonderland, 1n the Ora11ge Act now/ ·• minster will bold dances on mOlt Fri. nights fnm 7:30 -9:30 County FJirgrounds, 88 F~r Drive, Costa Me.sa,. ~une i·, p.m. in the Community Center, at» Wutminlter Ave., Welt· 26 • 21. lnltNCtions on pottirig, propogating and fertihrlng Send the eoupon. ... yourTtrnl A1JM1t. orc•ll yourlotll ·~ mlnster. Admission, 50 cents. The "Pollutionl" JTOUP will fuchatas, plus a .show of fuchaiu, begonias, orchids, Alask•Akli,,.ol/ice: ---"-\-- play for dancing on June 19. ferns, African violets and bromelildl plus '!'any other --------------='---, E SEPT shade plants will go on from 2 to 9 p.m. Fri.; 10 a.m. / ~ . I KNoi'T'S BERRY F~:t 21A Gold~~7caval~ade"91 Country' to 9 p.m. Sat.; 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sun. Plants, gifts / -,...'£,...~IL',... and Western Music will be staged each weekend at Knott'•; and 1adgets will be on sale and snackl will be available. ":' ,..,4 ,..,.;;;;,,-:,,.., · I Jwie 19 through Labor Day, sept. 7. Appearln( June 1,1, The Tlckels by donation, II for adulll; 50 cmta for studenJs; I· ' R I R L I IV If B I Jimmy Wakely Show; June 20, Waylon Jenninp; June 21, children under 12 (with parents) f~. ' J Please SMd mB your free brochure: Siberia! Russi•! All· inclusive I Cathie Taylor with showtimes -Frt .• Sat. 1:30, I:• and .JUNE n ud Z, , 1. tours through Alaska Gateway. ~ 10:30 p.m.; Sun. 5, 8:30 and 9::11 p.m. "The Sound Genera-. CROSBY STILLS CONCERT -Crosby, Stills, Nash I Nam• .. J lion ", a group of 24 )'OUDI men and women from John Brown ind Young w'111 be heard In col'Jcert at the Forum in University, will present shows Mon. -Thun. at 7, 1:30 and Inglewood, Manchester at rPralrle, June 26 aad 21 at 8:30 I Addres1 I 10 p.m. Hours : 9 a.m. • II p.m. Mon.· Thurs; I a.m. -mid· a.m. Tickets at box offict or most ticket agencies are J nlsht, Fri. -Sal.; Close I& p.m. Sun., beginning June 19: $2.50 • 7.liO. I City. S1a1e ip I Admlulon $1 for adults, 25 ctntl for children 11 and under. JUNE ZI I No adcUUonal charge for shows, **' Beach Blvd., Buen• BAILET FOR CHD.J>REN -The lut of four pro-I' Tr1nsPon1tion Consu//1nts, Jnta1t11tion•I I FOR THE PEJUION who Park. grams,·~ 8al~t for t'hUdren aeries will be· presented 8290 S1Jt1s1t 6/vd. OCI" '11 / doeln't want ever)'thlng , . • . JUNE ·t~ • ~ h tn the F_estival of Arts Forum, e&O LagunL.Canyon Road, ' I Hollywood. Ci/if. 90028 " _;, SPORTS SPECTACULAR-There will be sporting ex !bits, Laguna Beach at 2:30 and 4 p.m. June 28. ''Cinderella" ----------------in 1 motor home, that is · · • dem·-~·a"on1 and cont~-al Hunti .. ..ton'Center, San Dleno ced b be r th ' the Oh mpt Motor 111 .. '"' '"' o;;.14 ••• 11 story ballet wlll be dan y mem rs o e .... aguna Home~y o:amp: Home Freeway, Beach and Edina:er, June 1...,. Included jn the Beach Civic Ballet Company. Tickets, $2 Ior adults, $1 Builders, "-""uartered in ahow will be a dry ski run, fly c11Una demonstr1tlons Ind for children may be obtained in advance by ca1Unc 494-7271. ·---. performances by the 1Ute board chainpion. Booths where one ~~iii;;ii;;;~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiji =-~ ~ ::::. may try his sktll will be available (ror which there will be• Best Line Not I may be just the ticket. A , :a~:ae). Fund1 raised 10 to the Boys Club of HunUn1· !'>(-.. n. ror about 17.tltltl, by }'OU:llnol!-.ho, IOI its In .the.Script and a 24-footei llsta at $7 ,495, c i r c u I 1 t 1 t ft list tfom TEEN CLUB DANCE _ J~~E:ut.mina&tr RecrelUon and Frank Sinatra, who plays. 1 The new Champion has Kampgrowxls of America . AU Parks Department will hold a Teto Club Dance in the oom-reel stinker for his title role in 10m1 outstanding 7oo,ooo campen who have munity cemer, 8200 Westminster Aft., (fer Westminster MGM 'S • • O i r I y Dingus teatura, but thr ner tqiJtered •I the various teen•) eaeb Sat. from I p.m. to midnight. Admtllkll, •1. Maaee", was enacting a loea- lllt ol optiDnS in-, parka are on the maUJnc Pt\. fer members. SI.SO for non-members. The ''Ruah'' •lfOUP lion ecene ln. nJ~ he Is •or so ,we are told. "°Ill play, for dancing June 20. wounded and snaps to George cludel many The1 ¥Me book ls in full . ' . ·J·~~ u SEPT .1 Kennedy : "1 guess lime llem1 that Weot.-color arid bealdes mebllooJ• ·~Q w • • ' · . WI rnetar Olt9f a 'ume or two, dUll DISNEYLAND .SUMMER -Dl11teyland Is celtbr1tlrig_ caughl up with me." Kennedy most'1 with travel But whit Its 15th blrthday with over 500 entertalnen all awn.mer. quipped, 11Tlnw wounds all coo•Wer ,...,aJ11.us we not.iced most .;..as 8 tin}' lon1 In the "Super Summer" celebration. There will be heels:'' • -~.!~~ 1i;:_ footnote at the end of an • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ....-" ~ ·-· ..-·-edlt«'s col:umn. 'Ibis U)'I thlt • : ~ stead o1 .. -· they , ... •bl• and wllJJnc '° Display Set ._ IUIA, OR Kampcround1 or provide lrlorinatlon 1 n·d America, lnc:., ii PftMI» the answer all questions aboq& On J d • a f I e I t 1'y I t e·m 0 f Cltflp\ng vehicles. Just writf: -. D J8fiS E In the world. "AK the Qlevy Camper, lioi it ttu added a new 2411, Detroit, Mich. 41n1." Bowers Museum Ill pleased ice. WINNEBAGO industries Is to announce reservations are · --.nine 1 and s.,<. 1-· the ~of its -:. oo• being a=pted rrom ._ --,.-,... v-youth lf'Ol.ips, s u m m e r J a.,,one in tbe c:oun .. ,,. can molll!H. ll's olftrin't school!, day camps and .Park• a --by conJnl ~rs or the Wlnnebqo ~-i I -u• and RecreaUon ....,.n er1 or • \I toll·fret number, --lntel'Dltional Travelers a 11-seU tours through l he jllll. The cmtper liYll hil ., ¢aravan, 7-country, Euro-)..fuseum. lt Is an oppOnunlty • -111JO o1 rocvee, ..,.. -...., vta ..-home. to .,,.nd an hour or so in • ol ltOA al wllld1 he -la l•d, M'1 Dir.ring tWo 1n air condltloned buildll!I • to 111.y. lencth al ~ Cll'DADS. viewing Indilli'l artifacb, shell1 • ~ llrinl Umt -. Trwvelen will lelve -N" rrom all over the ~ world, , type ol utllilJ hootulll dlllrtd. Yort1 by plane, aod fully clothing and memor1bllla ol • Reserfttlon1 wll be Mkl 11ntil eqalpped motor bou'U wtll be Or1nie County aeUlcrs as well • • p.m. without a depmil RkJN. Gukles wUI conduct as three different exhlblll e PLAN YOUll T~AVEL VACATION • WITH US • CRUISES • STEAMSHIP and TOURS KOA bu tOO franchllld a • ~~ E n 1 I a n d ~hlch cRanauadunonlb. -• -cam~A-b OO"k I et -Qlnpnf, n~HOlllriil. Museum hours are : Tucsdl.y • I llattng die.,.._ can be pl· a.r,gn::_. Lusembour1 •'!'1 lhrough Saturda)'. 1o:c:m a.rii . Charp Your Trive tan !>J wTlllng the fl"'! at lwllllrland. Total «Ill 11 Jo 1:30 p.m.: Sunday 11· • At ~olol•-'• U-Fl"' • • • • • • • I Billlllas, -·· Or you 11-.JJI for 1 couple. For details JernQOns, I :00 to 5:00; ond • ' FASHION ISL~NO eitpt try •pllonliig. cmll!'I John EbeJJnc1 Win· Wcclntlday ·lllld T h u r • d a Y • SINCE 1818 NIWPO•T llACH f26tO • 4 ND M~fiAllNIJ., -..1ac1ustrleo,Inc.hmt 1ve11ings,,7!00 in 9:00. There.. . • ft • ' I "Chev1 Canpr," Jl'!l>Ulhed c~.1on .IOUI. ii DO •dtn~~Jon charae. •••••••••••••••••••• '. SUNDAY 15 FATHER'S DAY Don't fo~et F•th•r with • febulous dinner of his f1vorites. We hive them ell, He loves •rtichokes, zuccini, asper19u1, f.re~h peas, tossed greens for his fevor- • ite stiled, fresh picked sweet corn, mushrooms. Come end see Orange County's most complete veriety of fresh veget1ble1. • Then for dessert we're flO. 11 Here at Newport Produce you 'll find 10 different. kincls of melons, 5 v1rletie1 of pe1ch1s, three kinds of watermelon, even "seed- less " 5 kinds of berrie s .-g other fre1h fruits. too numtrous to mention. Come see.' Come 1eve. Did will love you for it, •n"d he mey buy .you• ntw min~ coet, one cu1tomtr did! $cwt Wltll tileM COllJIOl'll ··········1·········~······••\ ii . Ovr ,.......,. QNllty' • Dell Wll'l l.eft n-. • Lecal Gr9Wn Ortanlc • •Iceberg Lettuce • .STitAWBERRIES • CUCUMBERS • • • • 6 25 • • IOCEA. • 4t.r'·1 • for C • • L~b 6 ~' I! Limit 12 • '""• Llntlt I It•• • W1th Thll c..,_ • W1th TMI c..,,_. .• With This Ceu,.n • • • • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• c •• ,._ ..,.,.. J.ii. 2• Tht1a ra1t1urent1 dam1nd th9 finest for their .customer•. That ', why fhey ftl• tvrt NIWPOIT PIODUCll Patronize them! Th .. Ifft, Newport; H ....... Newport; Did c..ra•s. Costa Mtta: Th ._.. ..... Huntington leech; D91ry" Dtlte. 6aNJen &rove; ind ifYtr 200 othtrs. How about you c1llin9 u17 . . "ORJi8GE COUNTY'S FASTEST' GROWING PRblllfCE DRGAN/1.ATION" · T--NE~!:rJ~~~~CE. :E~-- 2616 N..,.., looln•I .. Th P.r- "35 YHra of Produce KftOW How" "Wltcrc Quo.Utu 11 The Order of the Hout•" . .. ' - ., ( Tl on it with pre\ ' . of fl collt his I clos1 eon. the late: glon anin war bits •per reli( poP< post with hea• ·or ti ti mt $1.41 "'" ma) beei Che pool In S Ill WEEKENDER ' ORANGE COUNTY.'S / ./ . The Boathouse· "' r This Saturday the Boathouse will~ embark on it's third year of operation ·celebrating 1he event with ~ gala anniversaey party. Special p_rices will p~evail. and beer will be $1.00 per. pitcher. • - 'N' -ABOUT DAILY PILOT p .,. STANLEY ••• ARLEY STEVENS RESTAURANT, NIGHT CLUB AND ENTERTAINMENT SCENE Country Club Luau Management of · l!Ie ,Costa Mesa·· <;loll . and-. 'Country Club bas launched ·a series of a1n1111 eventa bound to attract venturesome out 'n' abouters. · , Meaning, in thiJ ·case, anyone stirred to action the green expame of golf llnb seen through the ceillna·fo.floor picture ·windows. Finally we stood before an incredible array of food ·that ~•eemed lo stretch ~ndle11ly down the buffet setup. Starting off with 'the cold dishes and ·by taking only small portions of each, there still wasn't room to put a sample ol everything Next up "'as Hawailin lonjt rice with shrimp (Hau Hau Kllima); long grain Hee, with chicken liver: pine~pple and ffawatian fried rice (Lalkl Pala1); baked red yams Maui · baked bananas· new green pea~ with mus'hroom$ -and bean s(>routS (Omaomao Wamcko Plmeka). by the prospect or food being served in exciting " quality and quantity. · Since we found ample fillfillment of that pro- mise at the first such aUair, a rousing success . on the large dinner plates. seems assured for these . weekly dinners. \Vhlcb / . To all of this add extra Quantities of freth BORN COLLECTOR are being staged every Thursday evening between pmeapple and coconut offered at every tum. Not Zeb Ziemer, zany proprieter of this museum the hours of 6 and 9:30 p:m . · ." r-1--to .mention the poppy seed rolls and butter the of flotsam and_jetsam.-114Jajts to being a com__1tulvl'~'iv ;:;e----::------p;;;· WI:---:----------::---waitress brou~ht to the table.· Ch?llector ·of discarded items-since his youth. When 1 jUi-. . Devil' eel eg-TgsR-Y11-::x'l'ed0 CaHOn. uSmE;-be-r-o· f~-~d·-,.1-fe.-re_n_-1---1\n.d;-tie ieve i'~t~o"r"n"'ol-'t,"'s~lil"'lc-o-n-e-m-ore-d"'e"'l!i:--:-ht,.-----+1 11 garage became a cross between Fibber McGee's -a ,delectable HaWaiian-coffee _ Kope Klaha. closet and Granny*'s attic the ~athouse was born. ways were followect_by aq amazing variety of Collections still continue and Zeb is always on pickled fruill and. vegetables, and the always FULL AND HAPPY the alert for unusual items for his· display. His THURSDAYS ARE 'SPECIAL llavorf1il Hawailan root, poi. Anyone would have . It must l>e admitted that our appetltea • latest find is a small piece of the Apollo 13 rocket. Eilch night's •pecial feature is a ma,ny-course been bani pressed to count the number of cold ultimat~~ gave out in this final round. Which YOU NAME IT ,. dinner with all food and decor keyed to a particular fish dis~es and salads next in line. resulted 1q the disturbing sight of uneaten food The 'walls and ceilings dilplay a con-country or place. Such as Hawaii, Mexico or_Italy. 1 , o~ left on the plates -choice mOrsels wt'd never glomeration of posters; signs; manu'3quins;_stuHed Kick-off feast in the planned_ summer·long \V let get away under less filliing circumstances. animaJs; uniforms dating as far back as the civil series was a sumptuous Hawaiian luau. With so Three saladJ, however, were particularly im-·Hopefully your capacity will hold uPbetter war and money from all over ttte world, and many savory dishes made available in such abun-pressive. The first of these was a great Hawaiian when you get around to taking part in one of bits of pieces of items long forgotten. One could dance we're still concerned about the possible ef· fruit salad, rather on the Order of ambrosia, filled the Country Club's Thursday night repasts. Tab spend hours just looking and laughing at these fects of overindulgence. with 8 multitude of tropical fruits and topped for ~ luau, incidentally, was an 1utrem.ely relics of a bygone era. reasonable '5.50 per person considering the eJ:· with shredded coconut and whipped cream. tensive bill of fare. · •• ..0. @ The other salads were Lome Lome -a ~ luscious Hawaiian fish salad that mixed various rAn antique feed grain bopper delivers hot ' greens with finely chopped bits of salmon ,·and popcorn into an old wringer washer flanked by lt(onona Nui -princess salad with water cress. posters of Rona1d Reagan ah!>ut to shoot it out Similar Iuau!I will be repeated. on a stag· pineapple, ~nut, fresh bean sprouts, endive and with John' \Vayne. The anUers of a gigantic moose gered basis with other national and ethnic dinners tomatoes, served with fresh pine~pple dressing. head are adorned with hats from various branches until mid-September. If the initial occasion was • . ENTERTAINMENT AND DANCING ·or the service. indicative of others to follow, none should be missed. ~-· Fortunately, too, a good measure of relaxation • _r.;-~. was provided by the musicians who came on about ~-FESTIVE the time w.e were finishing dinner. A lively trio rrz: Arriving early in the upstairs dining room, of· Hawaiian gentlemen going by j.be name of the we were immediately bedecked with festive leis · Kanoa Serenaders. Every day from 4 to 7 p.m. it's Grog Guzzling and shown tO our table amid numerous Hawaiian Somehow we managed to work our '\\'BY The group is booked for an indefmite run time and two. frosty pitchers of beer are only touches. Frorp .-pprop.riately _costumed waitresses through" a fair quota of these and other cold items and will be appearing every Thursday, Friday $1.40 or two mugs, 35 cents. If you really like to palm branches surrounding the bandstand. before ·returning to the buffet, picking up clean and Sa\urday from 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Their roasted peanuts try ordering' the 25c portion, you Once seated we took note of the especially plates, and proceeding to test our endurance by rhythmic island melodies, played alternately in may not be able to finish them all. decorative centerpiece that graced each table. A taking a bit of each hot dish. ' traditional and modernized tempos, proved equa1Jy LADIES NIGHT whole fresh pineapple surrounded by fresh coconuts FOUR HOT ENTREES • satisfying for dancing and entertainment. Tuesday is ladies night and any lady ordering d ban h t b be d beer pays 25 cents for · a mug and '1 for a pitcher. an anas. Right off, four ot en rees were ar cue TIP OF THE HAT Chess and dart games add to the fun and a new GOLF COURSE , VIEW choice beef round, s~eet and sour barbecued Prior to our eventual -albe1't reluctant - B f · lo th b u t d th 1· st chicken (with a real taste treat su~lied by-a pool room has jbst been added. e ore movmg e u e sprea • e tr ) 'b 'th H · departure, we were able to pay our compliment• The Boathouse is located at 515 So. Main order of business was a refreshing tropical libation. d·ash of ginger • spare n s· WI aw an mango, insl!!ltaAna. AnC:d;tim~e~1o~e=ni~·o~y~th~•=s;trikin=·=·=g:=V1=··=w~p~ro~v~1d~ed~b~y~~an~d~b~ak~··ed(=lls:h~(K=al=u:a::=ra::=M:ah~i=M=ah'R'1);.;t'===·==· ==~.-~~~~~c~.,,~1~1nuoc1~~.,,~P~·~"~2!4~~~~~ =="'~============ii' -Di!NCING~1 ---R••I ';//.,/, g fod 7 NIGHTS -. aMois' ,,-"-~ JOE&HERBTRJO C1n!Gnese foot! ·~·· ~~ ~ l'"p'"'fl(& W~-.:a~.!:.M. ~ HI •--or CONTINENTAL CUISINE aM'f ·-• ri! ~ Famous fo• ~ · l•k• homo. ~ ~ "&i-11. {if: ;j J.., w, · FLAMING DUCK N -~ STAG t;'....U&.. '?; 1 .......... U-."ZM.{IC ~. --~L'i."1:' ~= CHIU-WIO #rd-rr.c~~~~~f"' Open I I :00 A.M. -Closed Monday. HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA 11151 BEACH BLVD. 142-1919 lit 111 2ht pl., Newport a.tch ORlolo 3-95'0 A ~ .....,_ 0,.. , .......... 1J.1J -M. ....... 'II ...... !::::==============='! QUARTET _l: l: [19 !nt;mtlt end Dtll9htlul UlllCmm . JlllllEI - PRlllCE FAlllLT IESTAURAIH oiw~ES OINNERShoml2.751olt95 SEAFOOD .. , LONG BEACH: 6790 lOfll BHch IMI. 632·1366 (1 l:JJ 1m to 9;00 pm) SEAFOOD •ntl STEAKS SANTA AHA: 15975 Htrbor BIYd.139·6770 (11 :00 •m lo 10:00 pm) (closed Mondays) THE WHISTLING OYSTER LUNCHEON • DINNER • • COCKTAR.S • DANCING • BANQUETS • OYSTER BAR = :;,:,~.~·:r; !_ FRENCH RWAURAHT ~ ....,.-.21-,nu.....,.... • ' IN -uiz.' C:..c1n ~':,. '--l::.::-~ ~ -OPEN FOR LUNCH '"""'"" - J P.M. -JM.ft1t • I l :l~2 e T•1Mlo1y thru Frilil•'I' UlltllAlllMltt MANI SURA11£ .... PllllO w WORLD FAMOUS Sinr1 1922, •· Exl/1"'r PJy111si1111 Jrinlu ;trrtJ i• 1 lro}Jir11/ fl11r11Ji11 SUPIR8 SIAFOOD 'AllD STIAKS LDICH£01 SERVED lliJll A.II, to 4 '·"- BAL-PORT LOUNGE PROUDLY PRESENTS THE HONEY BEES HEUN and IASS Thursday -Friday -Sanrday 9 P.M. ta 2 A.M . FRI. NITE SPECIAL MEXICAN DINNER COMPLlll . $1.25- • P.M. UNTIL • .. 7 .. ,1 ___ ,DJNNER-5:Jll.10-1'.M.-,-- ' Tu1ul•y thru Sunlll•Y CLOSED MONDAY C--efl•• •,._, ...... C... M.. Mf.J'41 DON JOSE' NOW APPEARING ,.. VIC GARCIA LTD With Voe•!• ly GERMAINE I COCKTAILS e • lnchll,.do •nd r-.. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. SI .3S Chill Rell-• lnchllodo .. .. .. .. .. .. S 1.50 ......... ~ ..... , ......... ..... 9093 I. Adomi (II Mognollt) H'"'t. BHch 962·7911 THE WINE "CELLAR" UNIQUE tnd ENCHANTING lllTAUUNT c--1ot Jt1J I ,. II OPIM I WH., """"' M. I Sot. . . ........ , .... FRANKIE · ORTEGA ANO HIS MUSIC NIOHTLY IN THI-LIDO LOUNGE OPEN FATHl;R'S DAY. Serving Dinner From 2 p.m. ·-M--..,.._ "'- COME IN TONIGHT ''For Tlae Prime Of Your Life'' Roast PRIME RIBS OF BEEF --., ....... _ - --s3as ..... '' . ....., ........ ,... ... .,...,, . .. , ......... _....., ............. .. --- DIAMOND JIM BRADY CUT •••.•• 4.IS CHILD'S l'ORTION ............... 1.50 (U..._. 1' YM"I IAILY PllMI Ill DINND IPICIAL ••• Q ,tl MONDAY THI• NIDAY ONLYI 4 .. 61JI P.M. NOW-TWO LOCATIONS OPEN 7 DAYS KING. sm COCKTAILS 321 N. ST ANTON 421 I. 17th ST. ANAHllM COSTA MaSA • I •-~1690J_ALGONQUIN STREn IOflf'-""C..~IW-A-.J · .,_ ··-1130-p.m.~---.­THI IOB ·I ROOKS DUO ·----~-· ................ ----11"'A.Mc tMO-.. ,--11 A.M • .._. HUNTINGTON HARBOUR 4507 W. eo.t Highway Newport hach 675-4200 • - • FOii lESllVATIOHS TEUrHONI '44°1111 1107 JAMIOlEE llOAD ~l'M'OlT llACH • -·PM -0,..4P.M.Ww ... a -.:"'..:...;ti-- - - --121-4110 -645-0990 ... Me!W Cftlllll c.11 ~ • - If DAILY PILOT f'rld1y, June it, 1~'70 MILE SQUARE ~I .GOLF COURSE RESTAURANT I ·~KFAST & tUNCf.H..101'1 54$.3726 7 A.Mo to 7 P.M. DAILY - SPECIAtlZINC IN BANQUETS lot•h•41 .,tw.,,.,, A•••u• J l ttwoeti Eucli4 1114 l l'fflift•,.t' FOUNTAIN VALLIY 962·SS41 .~ • Continued from l'ag'o ,3 v IDEAL MIAL Th~ lunch left uS inore convinced than ever . ,._ to the three Club master~ipds responsible for the that an omelette makes an ideal main course for exceedlngly pleasant evenlJ\I: Head boa oman, the any meal ...: alld i>IJndering, wlly '° many people genial Earl Atkinson ;-.KeUf Rosati, Earl's-right persist in ithe notion that it's something for morning hand, left Jeg and number,. one assistant ; Tani 1-I --Wekeenakona , -e~ecutlve:ch.!f 'and .a g~!iu!Jl~ ·chip ea mg on Y· · · · ofJ Diamond Head who orlRlriaIIY halls from Oahu. AN ART FORM ' : ' 1 ~"""'"'..' ~"""-~----:-. -oo·e1ra·s-onli t<rs~·atr'the--Titenu h'ere"'to~realize~;- how far the a rt o omelette making can be carried ' beyori d the conventional. What a littl e imacination and daring· can do. in traruiforming· eggs to the •, · level of ·ambrosi8. The Costa Mesa Golf and Country-.Club is located at 1705 Golf Course Drive, just off Mesa Verde Drive East, Costa Mesa. With all dining facilities oP!n to the public -as we ll as use of the golf course -lunch is served dail y from 11 to 3, breakfa st on Saturday and Sunday fro m 6 a.m., and dinner from ·6 to·9:30 p.m., Thu rsday through Satur day. Allogether there's a grand.total of 30 dlHerent om elettes· to choose fro m. And don't count on being able to rende r a uick decision. . I ' • 1 : The ranl!:e from thL.No plain-omelette--"?'~ -:--The-Egg-a,nd-Ale-~~-----..1-sC35 lo tlie N o .. 30 "you name ·ii" omelette • • • • • • • -FATHER'S -DAY Sund•y, June 21 Dinner-Served-From-4-p~m•7, -~ Reservations Suggested ..._.. ..... "-7,:JI P.M. Son11treu/Song Writer KATE PORTER S; ...... :30 P.M. Mon. thru Fri. Returning June 29th JACK COSTANZO ··---with GERRIE WOO " • • --"i'l we have it, you are we I come to' it" - 1f you are like we are, omelette-time is any . our of the day when the savory egg dish is available. Breakfast. lunch, dinner or anytime in between. price to be determined by ingr~ients. Don't wrack your brain on thiJ one, though, because the 28 offerl1!gs in between provide quite enough difficulty In selection. · _ ...JJmelette_entrees-ae:counted for a_supe•IJL __ evening meal on the occaslon of our first visit to Newport Bi!acb's Egg and Ale. Which was shortly after this great addition to the local dining scene opened lut winter. Tho • • S.n11tion1I • MURRAY • • HORN • • TRIO , DINNER FROM 5 to 11 P.M. SUNDA T CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH 10 A.M. to 2 P.M.- RMtrv•tlon1 675-5774 209 Palm, Balboa Cit 11te l1IMll ,et'ry L1111111ntl 21112 PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY-HUNTINGTON BEACH-536-1421 • 1•••••••••••••a••••••••••••••••••~ OURCH,!!F IS A Rl!AL PRO. T RY t-llS LOBSTER. IT'S T HE FINEST OUTSIDE MARI NELAND. STEAKS, Bis Magic Touch NOW ~PPU.llNG THE KANOA SERENADERS INTIUAINMINt e llANCIN• ft•n.. Prl., s.t. t , .•• t• 1:JO •• -. Now Serving Dinner . ' .. t :Jt ,,,._,..,.,, Fri .. ht . COSTA MESA GOLF ---.. , .... ,_ -....._ & COUNTRY CLUB ~~~~~~'"~. '"'~I ALL FACILITIES ~PEN TO PUBLIC Phon• 540-7200 --- Hopn "Do.W. ....,. .. H•lf, MHMr tlini hldcry, 4 t9 I REMEMBER FATHER'S·_DAY --JUNE 21 • • i ' ''GRANTS BRADFORD HOUSE''· Your Family Restaurant · _ TOO. AHO A FIX.fl• VOUMELF SALAO .. A,., TRY OUR NEW COCKTAILS -T-HE -BER-U -NE-R--·-·--· - . ' ' > • EVERY FRIDAY s121 ALL THE FISH YOU-CAN-EAT- EVERY TUESDAY AND THURSDAY BUCK. NIGHT- YOUR CHOICE ..... ,. , .... .,. ..... "'"aMUll ............. J. H-Sf'Hli ··~ ........ l .... rM Y'9ti•Dll ., c"'""' cei. , .... Mii .... A l llfltr OPEN FOR BRIAKFAST, LUNCH AND DINNER 1:30 1.m. to 9:30 p.m., Minday-thru S.turclay-10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Sunday GRANTS HUNTINGTON BEACH ... BRODKHURST & ADAMS You mean a kid can treat Dad to steak for just $1.59? • That's about the sii.e of it • w;111ou1 bulllnl tlilr liiidpb,"'" lh• kids -•nd Mom too-Clll lfford to stake Did to sllK at SIDtor ..;tlmL A Ilic Juicy top ~rfain steaJ<, bo~ild )ult Iii ..., hi lint. WHll crunchy ---And I l ient. -ry ilttld poql~ Of I juml>o )d ie of frtnell fries oll !1<1'*1 lo Illa!""·'°" Pf~•. . ' \. ' ' Belt1r )II. llal•l'qll.&111k dilM1tr costs ~ half, for chl'*tn under 12. lots' of siuling pl•tttn to cholse from. plus bur1111 llurslin&· with..loodlllll. CrispJ Hllds tao. l.qecious dl1: strts ••• 11111 ftte coffet reflUs n loni as Dad llkn. ' ... ' Today through Sunda)l. FREE. super bedges for Father's Day. COSTA MESA · 2H I. 17th St. HILLGRIN SQUARE 641-7492 HUNnNGTON IEACH • • --· ----- • TOWN " & COUNTRY 11512 llACH IL VJ> •. 962-5912 TOO, l l KE A ,OOT Op YOUR FAVO RITE MARTINI, A OREAT 'o1N1NG' Our V ALUE A'NDSOUl'H~RN CALIFOANIAIS MOIT TAKI 8AN DIEGO ,fllWY, 1'0 HAWTHOA~E BLVD, AND Q080UTH TO MARINELAND DISCOYIA THE ALL NEW PIZZA .HOME DEt-IVERIES HA.VE CHANGED A LOT SINC:f:THE OLD DAYS ---~- ' Ger1nan Family Restaurant Famous For SAUERIRATEN w;th POTATO DUMPLINGS OPIN ON FATHER'S DAY AT 1 P.M. SO% OFF ON FATHER'S 11----"INNER'-------~~+-,,..;::,. NIA$_(, ONLY ONI PATHll PIR tAILE 11512 Beach Blvd. Town & Country Center HUNTINGTON BEACH 961-5800 LOBSTER LOVERS Everyon• i1 t•lkin9 about-our 9i1n·t Au strali an Lobst•r T1il 116-20 oz.) DINE WITH AN OCEAN VIEW Res ervations Accepted 536-2555 BANQUET FACILITiES Now Appearhtt-Dlclc & Grett Duo Tuesday lflr""9h Sunday-nclng Jt7 PACIPIC COAST HWY., HUNTIN•TON llACH • 'l{ifreshment ..Mea ns a .Cot of Things A long look at the rolling sea The nostalgic cry of a wheeling gull The flo ral artlstry of a French Garden And, good foOO and dri nk in such a setting! The VICTOR HUGO INN ha s been refreshing diners and making memories for over a quollrter of a century. Open Dally luncheon-Oinner- Cocktails Champagne Brune~ ~---.-s_undat-from 11 :30 a.in. to 2 p.m. . . Cliff Drive at Coast Highway-Laguna Beach OA-.94-, I • ! ' . ' { ; • • ,_ • • • , . - LORENZO'S SPAGHE-TTlr BENDER ' -------i"e -F-LING · · ENTUTAINMENT • ·7 NIGl(TS A WIJK 1-'i6!Y~l~A * HAP HALL DUO w1l1' JMa. ••acr1 .., •~u 'n•r. tllr1 S11•. • MON •• fUU.·WID. * Larry L•k• Singer· Guitarist Re1r-Mes1 Theater s~~::e Costa Meu J45 I. 1,tti_Sf • .lat off,...,,_,. ltW. • • ARCADIA r~ , . ' SINCE ltll v.c.'tl~Jitr -·AIRPORT FaoturhHJ Steak • Cltickeft .' 1toiian C•lsifte Serving Late Dinners,~~- Mun,•Thur. " A.M,.1:10 A.HI. 1261 PAl.ISADl':5 R.D. COSTA IAESA 5 .. ·l ml l'r\. & Sal,, U:llf.J :)I A.HI. nl E. ••llNl INGlON Oil. OltANG E COUNTY'S MO!iT IEAUTIFUl RESTAURANT ARCAOIA "1·1113 New Appearing n:m~ MITCHELL Singing & Entertaining With THS NATURALS . D•nein11 To Th• Bi,!l-B•nd-Sow..d-- 31106 COASJ HWY: SOUTH lACiUNA RESEftYATIONS 499-2663 LOV E FRESH ..r:·; SEAFOOD · '-~-<). '-.., YOU'LL LOVE TAtE of 16r WHAtE - LOCAL CATCH DELIVERED TO OUR DOOR DAILY ~/\L~H PAVILaDll) 400 MAIN, BALBOA PENINSULA • (714) 673-4633 llqitr l~nt·!ir 11tttt A Feast You'll Remember Prime Rib/w Yorkshire Pudding .... 4.95 Lo ndon · Br~il . , ........ , ....... 5.45 Roost Long Island Duckling ...... 4.35 New York St eak ............... 5.25 Howoiian Mo hi. Mahi ...... •, 3.95 AND MERRY MANY MORE MONDAY NIGHT SPECIAL COMPLETE PRIME Rll DINNlllt $3.25 NOW Al'PEARING ·FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY , THE NEW MICKEY'S THREE 9 to I :30, Mon. thrv S•t. DANCING & ENTERTAINMENT 329S"'Ni'Wji0rt -Slva., Nitwport B,acfi ReservAtions 67).137-4 OUT 'N' ABOUT • Continued from P ... 14 ../"" out we settled on the Trinidad omelette (banana. lemon, rum flambee at the table), $1 .95 ; and ome- lette Benedict (ham, black olives, hollandaise sauce), S:!.15. CQOkin& and Colding left no doubt about skillflLl hands at the helm. ' RELISHES TO START . \Vhether at !Unch or dinner, 1the entree's arrival will be preceded by your choice o! a relish 'tr.ay or a plate of hot and cold hors d'oeuvres. -Var-ied fl'Om ·day-to day, the latter \Vill probably ·include items like devil ed egg, cheese and a nchoVy· cOve~ Crackers, black ·olives, Vienna ·sausage . · slices and fish balls. I .INDIAN 'TOMAHAWK AND SHIELD DANCE S.n L•J•. Ml11lon Sto19e1 Spectaculo1r C?•nce1 ~tARINER'S LIBR,\RY -2005 Dover Drive, Ncwro Beach . During regular library hours, the Jr. Ebell Artist the Month exhibit featuring murals and paintings from chi dren11 art. show , through June. , ' . 80\\'ERS !\tUSEUl\I -2002 N. Main St., Santa Ana. !lour. 10 l .m. • 4:30 p.m. Tues .• Sat.: l to 5 p.m. Sun.; Wed. an Thurs. eve to 9 p.m. No charge. On exhlbil "through <:f ~ 28, work of 15 Award Winning Artisans ·"Oe~ig~~- • men" Show and "100 Years of' Calif. 1\rchilecturc ~· Through July 12. modern Japanese prina. ~z,, . ·~, . .., COFFEE GARDEN GALLERY -2625 E. Coast High :f· As the main dish comes up· so will a basl\el of vcr \Varin and fresh bread. ' The Egg and Ale is operated as an adjunct to the Flying Butler restaurant bilt maintains a separate identity and quarters. Located in the back or side ·dining room ( dependtn·g on tbe direction you take, you ·can enter ihrough· the Butler or by the direct outside door from the ,patking lot.) ' .~ Corona del l\lar, sponsored by the Service League of NCj· --;J;r1");~). Q, ance e-e....---port-h·~Htatrh . hl!J,<Junc-t25 t-nnh .. 1k0 3r pH,111.-MB.,,k,h d,t d~ •-..I! ,• :D .l:J' ~ ex a. .•• :oug · un~ ;t e·wor so ans ur ar , •• ,~ ., NEWPORT ll~RBOI\ AltT !\1USEUl\I -· 400 ,Main SL, • • ~' ,i. • · boa. ·ff ours: \V°ed. -:-Sun. J t'o 5 p:n1:-· f\1ondaY. 6 • 9 ... : "·t 's. an' Lui·. s Rey Currently on exhibit through Jul1 ' works by ' 41 . Amc~aOI The restaurant decor is aiong lines of an old English inn. A sense of intimacy is established -'.b.v its size and seating capacity -approximately 40 persons. PRE.PARED TO ORDER. ..(.:\.. sculplors rrom the Whitney Museum of American Art;';"~ • . , LAGUNA ART GALLERY -307_Clitf-Drive, Laguna~· Photoerafjhcrs ~· t he hands). through the "Rain," Admission St. 1'.1embcrs and one gucs.l free. nours: 1 1'!;<6 genera l•publlcrwill have a rare "Buffalo." "Victory" a n d p.m. daily. 011 exhibit during June , Memorial Show of H~!11 .opportunity• to witness the an-"Farewell ' oa·,1ces." t he Hunt Reid paintings. , •: ' -~ cient tribal da~ of Apache,'' rhythm, aspiratio!lli . beauty COSTA ~t &SA LIBRARY _ fi6& cc 11 t c r St., Costa iR:~:q. 'Navajo, •Papago and Pima In· and humor or the Indian (ind s On exhibit during regular"iibr:iry hours through July ' ... ~· dians startinr today through authentic expression. "'3• Tuesday, june 2.1, at Old • The colorful spccLacle is oil painti ngs by Clay ~C~mpbcll. . ~ t' Miuion San Luis Rey , near open. free. 10 the general !\LESA ART LEAGUE -513 r.en1er St., Costa J\lesa. liouht .., . • public .. B.ring plenty of film · k1, Oce~ide. . ~ · and shoot as many pictures Sat. and Sun.-l lo 5 p.m. Conlinuous exhibit of art wor : , Each Omelette is prepared to order in an The' famed lodian danctrs. as you wish or these skillful various media by Art League mcn1bcrs. No admission char~. indi vid ual chafing dish in a special cooking area from St. JobD lodian School, Indian da.1cers. ~ open to view at . the far end of the room. Which Kom1tke, Arilona, w i 11 Old Mission San Luis Rey NE\\'PORT NATIONAL BANK -1090 Bayside Drive. ~eif- adds to the overall warmth and friendly informality. perform five times_ daily, at Is in the town or San Luis port Beach. On exhibit during regular business hours throu gb Anyone wanting to .bypass the omelette route 10:30 a.m., noon, 1:30, 3:00 Rey, on Highway 76. three June, oil paintings by Sylvia Moonier. · has an option t.o chose from several daily specials and 4:30 p.m., doinc their an-miles inland from Oceanside. J'. · thi d rt ctent Indian ritull dances just NB CIVIC CE1'11'ER GALLERY -3300 W. Nev.•porl Blvu .; at lunch or dinner. Mid-day selections in s epa • as they~were done before the Newport Beach. On exhibit during regul:lr business houri: ment range TOughly !rom $1.35 to $1.75; at dinner Spanish rnnnuist.adores storm· p . G 1 On h'hw in the neighborhood of .$2.50 ~o $2.75. ' ed the 1d-'"l'l lh, t op l'Oltp 25 pai ntings selec ted from the NB Arts Festiva . ex I A Standard beVerages such as cof:fee, le;i and -The 0 ~ • ~:..;pe ha 5 · through June. :.: 111ilk are availab~e· together with a house drink, performed before President~aS All UNITED CALIF. BANK -3029 Harbor Blvd., Costa f\.1esa"· beer· tea:' This old . English refreshment Das its Eisenhower · and Kennedy, _ On exhibit. during regular busi ness hours, through July I~ brisEi in· a hig'hly· conceiitraled meat broth. -la p J h ' a~ the te o Pe o n • Oil painting s by Louise Young. • : .!luch dances as the fierc J d • l ) , • : • 1"Apthachret·Wra'di~tDloancal~b·','1•1A11,'8tinrtelyd ngt•e Jell S CORONA DEL 1'.1AR l.JBRARY -420 Marigold Ave., Coron• n e1 n del Mar. On ex hibit throug h June during regular librar¢ . decorated costumes. t h e Ho:-v does a pop music group I · danctn 'Who. hive perlotmed become successful and why hours. a photographic show of o d Sall \Vork photos b7 ·~ · au both Jhe New Yor~ and do few make It? Wl'len does Gerald ~~elgemaker and the rock and mineraJ collection al B!ER. OR WINE Sep.ttle World's Fairs have· it happen and why? Leo and Dorothy Koch, part or 'ft'hich has sail crystals fro111 For imbibers -theres' beer o~ lap, a ~ull a\so.1deligttt.ed and ·impressed Roberto Dos p ass 0 s, dcpos1Ls in Back Bay area where the old Salt \Yorks we re .• pint served in-an lce-<:old-an·d-decorat1ve pewter•hke--aUdlence S'"" througiiOu.1-rh e eminent British music writer,_._ ~ tanka rd. And a choice of hoilse'\vlnes by the glass. United States and Europe with claims it's like the develop-CALlF. FEDERAL SAVINGS GALLERY -2700 Harb<n: r The .E;gg and Ale is 16cat at 3103 ~ewport their repertolre. mcnt of a great cooking Bl vd., Costa Mesa. On exhibit duri ng regular buslneS$ Blvd., Newport Beach. Tuesd• . through Saturday ·It inCludl!:S the "Horsetail recipe. When all ingred ients hours, throug h July 15, oil painlinB's by Pat Ingram. lunch is served from ·.11 tor ·and dinper from Dance." ail imitation of the are of the bes1: whe n they 5 to 10. Sunday hours are ch, 9 to 2. and wild horSe ; ··the ';Ea g I e ccimplemenl each other ,nd SECURITY·PACIFJC BANK -196 E. 17th Si ., Cosla ~lesa; dinner 5 t.o 9. Closed MOndays • _ DanCe;:_an ancient .prayer f.ot are_mii:ed proRefly . .....__then On exhlbl . during reg ular business hours thr~gh _July 15• rain in-which the Ind.Jans glide Voila ! The r.esult is Im-· water color and acrylic work of Ferne \Villiams. ~ about napping the wings of peccablc. . . . : the mighty Thunderbird, or Sounds simple. aod logical ANAJIEIM ART ~ENTER -2620 W. Broadway, Anahe1mj ~American ·Eagle, to carry and apparently this ls \vhat Hours :. Tues .. Thurs., Sat.. Sun ... 1·4 p.1n. Currently on ex Ft-i,..-.-·ll _their....w_titllras a loft, The in-QCt_u~jU;__nWy, _h_ibj(.::SummcrJ~esLivaJ ''....paintings--DLE,ounl.ain ~allc.}Ull'tislf lrioate "HOQp Dance" is a Stephen Sills, Graham Nash Sylvia Paulus, through June 28. .... I Contl.-t•I Culome I Coclct•il1 I S<n>ing Lunch.ton ~ Dinner lllonda~ thTough ·Saturdall. r 1 Closed Sundays { e ere located next to ~. Mey . Co. in, Sowth fCoo1st Plau., I JJJJ I. ...... .... ,14. f'IN~ ITALIAN • DINNERS I RICKSHA COCKTAIL LOUNGE , ........ bt•Ml•-1 ~ .... S.l•doy ~p py HOUR Mon. thni Fri. 5 to .• . LA.Diii NIGHT ,,1. eMI $et. 11 "'"' q 2 1.m. Temple Gardens Chinese Hestaurani 1511 Mems (At Harbor) '"'' MIN _.. J40.1tJ7 540-1923 ..... OPIN: 11 :JI •·"'· tti 11 P·"'·• S..-., tin I I ;JO •·"'· te J •. .._, Frilfey _. S.ta.., Eastern l l11epoint Oysten on Haff SheJI $1.H Eastern Cherrystone Cl1ms $1:SO l ar9e Shrimo Cockteil $1.35 ._, ..._ W11•e:M lal11t'- lo,. ... r '·.•· · ----Enftrlo1in~t· N1~htfy ly UIPY , i-At tt.. 'i•11e l•r 6JO LIDO PAii! Dllff NIWPOIT HACH ' 675-0IOD • test of extreme skill as the and Neil Young got together , . . . • young br8ve~ to. Jmpress his some five months ago as a WESTERN ART GALLEHY -Saddlcback Inn, First SL o~ fulure 'bride .lnd her: famil y, cOmplcte entity. Crosby, Sills, Elks Lane, Sa nta A·na . ~lours ,11 :30 a.m .• 10 p.m. Tue~ ... --'d a D cc s w hi I e u s ing Na·sh and Young. ,,. Fri.; 4 to JI p.m. Sat., and 5-9 p.m. Sun. CUrrently on ex~ · sirilultaneously, si'x hoops. Set for two very rn uch in-hiblt through June, recent works of western arllsls, o: From the1wild "Snake Dance" demand"· ·appearances, June to-tbe-:-gracelul-molions-ol-:-...26~and--28-at-the--lnglewood La wre_n_QCcJfanscn, Betty Lou Nichols ~ml Paul \\'ebcr Jr! lhe "Feather Dance" (in Forum, the group, 1ninus CHALLIS GALLERY -1390 S. Coast Highway, Lagunl which• !either la · picked ofl Young, first made th! scene Beac h. Hours: II a.m. lo s p.m. daily. Two one-man sho111! the ground without use of· about a year agp. Today, the l!iiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOitl 'foursome has gone eve n will be on exhibit June 27 ·July 26; Jo Anne P,.1ix.-oil pai nl! higher and are .continuing ings, and Frank Hamilton 's ·recent watercolor paintings. ~ heir dizz asccnl to the status CA.Ao1ERA-WORK-GALbER·Y--2400 W.-Coast~l lighway.. N-ew~ PIUI nlUI HOUIS o• COJITINIOus' MOYllS Pizza Palace 16111 'H9"r 9t ...,_, INeirt .. ZM(1I ·m.me ,. MONOtl ALL f'IUA COUJIONS u•••nn FAMILY SANDWICH IS FUN . u.u.1. IDT 'ID.A ,.. Mnic Fri •. 1 a.t. .. -of super-stars. • Dos Passos may call all port Beach. Hou rs: Thurs. Fri., 5 · !I p.m.; Sal. and Sunf -. this m a g I c . Realistic:illy noon lo 9 p.m. This Gallery is limited to photography. Cur: speaking. it looks like four rently on exhibil through June, v.•ork or Terry \\'ild, Johq very talented musicians gol Gallivan and David Hahs. ~ ,, together at exactly the righl !'ttF.SA VERDE LIBRARY -2969 Mesa Verde Drive, East. time. The seals for the twin Costa ~1esa. On exhibit during regular library hours througll bashes are on sale at the July 15, arts 111nd crafts by Donna Friebertshauser. Forum box offiCe and all · Southl and ticket outle ts priced AVCO SAVINGS AND LOAN -3310 Bristol, Costa ~1csa. Orf from $7.50 to $2.50. . exhibit during regular business hours through July 15, oil paintings by Shirl~y-Howard. . FAMILY DIN ING .COMPLETE DINNER UNDER $3 "C HOI CE MEAT" • 'ACl'.IO WITM MOO ffA· IUl':ES IOR lllTf• lMHG fOI TK llllSI TIME , , , sru A ""°"" 111 r1.-1 n IOfllbCl!M'i' t•dertJ. SHI COM,l[TE "LllSU•E lt~ING" ol1·t ltCtfiC ~~·~· SI£! Two fobulou1 1'Mudulor" "*'II hum11. SUI lh1 "U~titlitvo~lt" CA•EFAE£ Color Gr.,_ , "' -'1·901 klkhtn •• SUI So1tt·•1• i ltttrenfl lG!h (1~1ur1 1ookint fttNllllrtl- • Mfl T TO, DfSIG'll~S IN lltlti futt S!lt DiCOU· tot •oo-.i.s. (Ju~E \_20~28 ~ _CQNv:.:'~:;!;~1H1,. __ •• GEORGE COLOURIS PRODUCTION ·1 111ow110111i, 'SponsOred by: The Ora~ge County 1•11 •.M.wu~••Y• Bu1lder1 As,n. a ro d The Orang e •.... , , .... ,,,.,,., . •••••t. Covnly Cl1op1cr of tho Bvi1d_ing ~ """' '"""I"" ·' A I JlllflO•S ........ l.11 1nvU$1ry ssn, , ............. """'' r i • • ' \ . - . I ,_, l .... _. ___ ·-~~-~---. ~-......,.,.-.------. -~---~ ··-·-· ' . .. .. -· DAILY "'LOT 'rid&)', J1111t 19, 1970 our Gula to Movie• 'Christine Jnrgens_en Story' on-Film FOR ADYERnSING IN THE --------· WEEKENDER ' . PHONI 642-4321 ·-- --- ._.... .... --·--171-IMI LOUIS ARMSTRONG A Statue tor Sachmo • AN Cllef" 1Mw "IOI & CAllOL & TID I ALtCI" "' ...... If,_ "CACTUS PLOW•I" IGl"l UN1r If 11M11t .. wllll .-r1111 "" c..... '':::t IMw ._..,.. c ~ "C"f'T'Alll MIMe AMD Tiii: UllDl:IW4tll CITY" Ill .... _ Hl(I STAT.Oii :Zl•llA"' '1•1 "" c.-,._.,, ,..... • ....., • .,. -CllMll: C-1 "'C&"&lll M•Me a TME uw••••&Tlll CITT· Ill .... _ "ICI STAT~ lllltA" 151 •• ,...,. """11!1 . ..., ... ~ ...... ~ "Stwy"' ltll "'OUT OP IT" CePI C.... 4Cllwl U .... 11 ......... ,.,.... ••ctwi" S"'9191 "TM• LOl•llSN l•t (..., '"KILL 'M•M ALI. I COMI: l&dl &LGMr Ullllr1'-'111Wtlll,_... . . " .- ht AREA SHOWING ' . '" ' . ' In Jules Verne science-fiction advr.ntu re. Helli. Delly (G): 8arbr4 Streisand portrays Dolly Le vi. the matchmaker, in this lavish 111usical set in New York at the turn of the century. Walter M:atthau costars. Ice .• Slltloo 7.ebr1 ~G ): All rtiale spy drama about nuclear: submarine's trip lo, the North Pole on a rescue mission. Rock fludson, E r n e 1 t Borgnine, Jim Brown and Patrick t.tcGoohan. The lttt: immediately a1ter tlle title indicdt11 the rating give-n thl picture bv tile Mo,tio n, Picture Code. Tiie Motion Picture Code A:nd Rating froaram nsay be found Of! !he mgtiott picture paa~ "THE MAGIC CHRISTIAN" ~u-..T~=~oN •..CH.·~~~.~; PLUS TOP ACTION IN HELD OVER! 9th EXCITING WEEK STARTS WEDNUDAY, ,JUNE 24th 'Ille ... Ell 11'0.llS • ........... ""' cMM-le! ...... _ 6:41 MI. lo!Mo .. , ............ ......... ,.. ....... HELD OYER ANTONIONl's . lrAIRI SIDI POlllT TAKE FATHER II AIRPORT'' Clin 1'11111111 en ve en oy 1 p ctur.e 1s muc 1s 'AIRPORT'. It's 1 wonderful esc1pe film In which you c1n lose yourself completely, c1ught up In the 1ctlon ind tension on the screen I" -Roci:; Mountoin N1ws "AN ABSORBING THRILLER! EXPERTLY PERFORMED! A DARNED GOOD MOYIE!" -Jourrtal of Commerce .., ...... ...... ... -I ..-an I llllRUIDf I l lllllllAYB -. AIFIPCJFIT BURT LAlll'.ASTER • DEAN MAmN JEAN SEBERO · JACQUELINE BISSET GEORGE KENNEDY . . HELEN HAYES VAN HEFLIN MAUREEN STAPLETON BARRY NELSON LLOYD NOLAN DANA WYNTER • · BARBARA HALE !_U _,,t~ IQl ... oML tt _,,..,.."""""'"-"'"" ·,._.. .. Alf R~OHl Vo'lMN • MITHUR H~tl l Y •G(Ollfl[ S£ATON • POSS HUNTER -UlllfthAI. ,IC'Wt • tltlllfH:OUI"" [fil OU ••H -,,....,..,.~10DCl·AO" ~ c-~ .. -.. ~ * • Highest Ratingl 1 • • • -111 ] whe1 Jess poiff !or·i mu.n ol 60 IilUe amo of n~ mus: any of I' 1\fou: leant ciubl they path La gt Play up b cove ·cane Cl err seas1 Suns Sinct the l in re a six most was 1968 dutie Bran ing t San one J Musi it m path1 first com1 Coup most far a rare! in d1 seas1 Freu in C1 Jlllt• the part! CO!Dl tbeii ego only is th aid ' in P rock leriE resi< Llgh and Hlgt " I E111 - . . r 'Ballet AHresco' It's Standing ·Room at 6~ Tickets on Sale W• iXCLUSIVE ARIA "l•~f N• ....... 11 11r. ..... ,, ..... . ~' ,f, s::O;o 2905 last C-t Hwy. RICOMMINDID Corona del Mar FOR ADULTS ''Old The s..._•, KnlN Mako A Mllloko" THE llRST MAN TO BEC0~1E A WO~IAN .... _ .... .... ,_ • ALICl_ PIA nMe ·"OUT OF IT" • • ORANGE COUNTY PREMIERE ENGAGEMENT • i-.-.PICMfS Plll!m, JNV!S ~'w'ART HE.NRY l"'Ol'tDA '.THf CH~Ne SOCIAL ewe SHIRLeY JONl!S 9UI! Nte LNtGDOtt AU. COUN 1HoW n•m '' DUii -111 • coMPLm SHOW LATI •1 1tiJ1 r .M. ( . . "THI CHITINNI toCIAL" -ca.ur__...,. ....at11.P.M, ... 11111 .... 1911 HIM o,_ ....., • 1 :JI P.M ..... ..._... 11M P.M. . . . DAILY PILOT "J7 -BUBBLES TME CLOWN CHILDREN'S PARTIES MAGIC SHD~ -PUPPETS -FAVDU REASONAILI RATES ·. '-644·- . 11111,1rtilll MN'9 eMI , ..... . NIW SUMMllt HOUltS ·--... -, ........ ,,,.... P;lhy & &.tvnt.y t ....._ .. J a& _fO.OMPLITI P Pl.At i,11 H7 THALIA & OLINNiYU, LAGUNA llACH· 4'4-SUO • (N•xt to Rftt uor Store) Compltta Caterlnl ~ ! I. . '/ I ' \ \\ THREE GREAT OAYSO r Co11111ry •• ..;;r-w •• ;;-~lui.k. and fun •l Tht W1gon Canip at Knott'a. See 1nd Heir The '\\'ild Oats toda y. t'ridar ••. Eddie Oe.n on Satunl11y.,. The Saddlo·il~i on Sunday. Spc:ctacu• Jar Firewor~. f'rldly and Saturday. • BORIS PASTEllN.IKS> DOCTOR ZHIV'AGO ----"ICILL TH~t ~ND COMI IACK ALIVI" ... _ °""" .. 7 • • • •1 :. ' • • l • . , • .. • , ' .. . .. • DAILY PILOT Friday, .141M 19, 1970 Patti Page Joins Big Forum Show Ai-rF01·um En hies Available TWo entries are permitted per professional artist and each must be registered by the card .ronn and each must pay Uie entry fee or $4. The show offers the more than 1,000 California aitists expected to enter an op- portunity lo compete for $2.~ in prize money and showing to the more than 200,000 visitors expected to sec the show at the Huntington Center mall from Sept. IJ.%5. Some $5,000 wlll be granted to students ol aft as a resull or this art corhpe ll t lon directed by Jason Wong, of the Long Beach Museum of Art. The scholarship money will be donated by businessmen ol Huntington Beach and Onnce County and t h e achoJarships will go to deserv- ing and talented art students in Southern California. · From Film In Mosco'w Eugene Marks, long-time Hollywood motion p I c t u r e music editor, has returned to Los Angeles from Moscow alter completing a n un· precedented assignment on Warner Bros.' 7t>mm color release, "'Tchaikovsky." Marki, who worked hand In hand with Soviet technicians at Moecow's e-x-t-e·n-! Ive Molfilm Studio, is the first American · music editor to wort in the Soviet Un.ion. He wu algned for thls prestigious task by Dimitri Tiomkln, ex- ecutive producer .of the film aboOt the ltlh Ce ntur y Rulsian composer. Tiomkln. four-Ume Academy Award wtnnlng Hollywood composer, aOO is general music director '"' Ille film. .Marts began v.·orking in Hollywood in 1955 on ·"Sin· cere.ly Yours.'' Since then he hu edited the music ror such rmjor American films as "Giant," "Came)ot',' Finlan · s Jtatnbow"I and "Cool Hand Luke.'' Starts Young . . Jeanne Guests HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Jeanne Moreau will pl1y a guest star role in "Alu ID Wonderland" for MGM. • Western -Singers At Knott's ·Farm 111mmt llrlW 11""""' '""'"'''"' . """' .,. Mull '-fl• - presents Slawomlr Mire.k's "OUT AT .SEA" "THE POLICE" A IATl•IC STATIMINT ON A MODllN POUCI ITATI Juno 19-21 .... July 17-11 fRI. & SAT., 1:21 p.m. 217 MAIN ST. HUNTINGTON IEACH ,.. •llHYAT10NI CAl.LCn4t ...... (1(J) at--... _ ,, ........... ......... ._,_, ""CAPr. NIMO I THI UNIUWAJll CITY"' _ ........... &e:llClll•AIKIClAttl-l NEVER ha a I motion picture I bMn more timely I whll flll DlWA • iltllf 5llOUI •• wn1m • •• •115111 _., .. _, 111 Jlllll -I _.,11111_!1 ....... .. ~ ,,...,, .. _, -llCl IO!S --fUl!D .. ~ CCII.Cit _,,,,,,_.,, -SOUTH SW 1IOPICAl FISH a - rt!R9'(R '""*flC COA.ST-;;IGllWJ.V • ''" IT. I~ TONITI! AT S:JO I t :SO AND AT 7:50 ONLY .Ur l•"'°' -Warrft lffttf "THE ONLY GAME IN TOWN" "COME BLOW YOUR-HORN" Prod'!c.•d b., Aword••inning Irvine · Commun;~·y Theat~r Jun' 19-21).2~-27 Curtain 8:30 PM Corona &el h\ar High School Litil~ The<!tre RIC~ .. ~URTON GENEVIEVE BUJ01D n Al<!"~ llOUYN IN nu; HAL WALus l'lt0DUCT101' O'\~ ef tl;e 1'~usa~~ D~ A UNfVEFISAl PICTURl . ~uo·· ·IYL SHOW ST.t.m 1 CONT. SUN. FIOM J A.M. t\1e-rnesa ~ '•'~ , · f , '-i\i-'\', App,:i,ntr1·, nt• 'J f ~'.'fll,RT AND HARBOR IN"-C~TA MESA ~ ... - ALSO THIS IXCrTING FILM -G- lOCI HUDSON -llNEST IOIGHIN( "ICE STATION ZEBRA" PININ• SNOW STAITS 7-CONT. SUN. FIOM J .f.M. ·c stereo103FM _r the Sounds of the har~r JdS~-:7-youve never h~1f s6 .good , .. • • • • • • . • • ; I . I I ' . I l ! ,J .. , --~-~-------------------------------..--r·__,.----·------. . I DAILY· CROSSWORD ! •• by R. >..POWER I ACROSS 50 Dip In 5Z Hindu 1 Tint 91t111tnl 6 oerut 53 --App1: 10 Veh icle For111er 14 Ancient Gr. hochy philosopher lrut , 15 Ch inese 54 ranch gelatin 57 !"Inch 11' Soft drink 59 Children 's 17 Debut with nurumalds Inferior '1 Study of mat trials · l1191age use 19 Opposed to: 64 Stul Dlal. 67 Pronoun 20 Spa 61 Constantly: 6/19/70 21 Govern 3 words ,1 23 Issue 70 Burde n 12 PtrSQ1'1$ of 43 Celestial violently 71 Sign of the highest ~,elng 25 Negative sorrow class 46 --· ,, word 7Z Watery 13 Scandln· Nanette : 26 New En11and animal fluid ~ av ians 2 words States: bbt, 73 Pause 18 Made a print· 48 Most 27 Tight place 74 Whirlpool Ing plate •lnute 29 lurlng 75 Cll'I 22 Article 51 NL ball boots 24 Kind or player 1 31 King · " DOIN 11tdicinr 54 D1f1111ivt lJ E111ploymtnl 27 Long or cover· S4 Pur'lllrt l Aster isk high-inp 13' ai,4. , 2 Shtlltr 21 East 55 R •Vff' t 40 11111f.111t1 l l"ut11111 30 P'ortu1uest 56 o8f E1 wope animal 4 Anguish ladlts 111 42 ~rtakes · 5 lnvut with 1 32 Tot1111 pole of fart of 1 meal rnpon•llllllly SS ll'ortlflcatlon 51 H••d 144 Small group 6 Obstruction 37 Exchan.. 60 Modify 45 ·-•• 7 Mild oath of wOfdl : 62 Try the back: 8 Rebuked: Z words 63 p,ressed Z words 2 words 31 lrHly 65 Dow~, 47 West l"olnt 'Vibration 3t Sh11p bUlrncter Of Kingston 10 Mu1urt poduct lrd1 student 11 C1n1d1's 41 Rine 66 Gtrm111 49 Mounta in: highest dtclslon': river COlllb. form 111ountal11 lnf0t1111I 6t Atttmpl , .. ~ tGS PEACH · • i J ., I ---·----~--- ., Mel lyS.••n•d~ ,.,_,ell' LIAWi ™T ATTACH!! 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WI HONOI MOST CllDIT ...... ' ' All prices •re plus• tex ''' I' , 0 '''"''· All c1 r1 u1bjeet to prior 11li All · .· ' t prrces ere velicl until I OiOO p M S ' , , . .. , u11oey,,Ju111 21, 1970 -' ( • ' ·------ • ' -· • • ' • NEW 1970 F· 100 PICK l~P $. 2· 288· .... :: -. lOW ~ . , . Serial No. F10ARH34362. LOW PMTS. NEW 19JO:GAWIE.''500'' .. l°·'IOOl INlll lOOF Oil 4°DOOR llDAN . . . :t'~ CHOICI . . . szsaa ~~ --' LOW DOWN - LOW .PMTS. .on•NOW --·------- ----- :-NEW-"-1 970 MAYDICK . . . . -. . ..... * * F-REE • • ·• ' 7 DAY TRIAL .EXCHANGE a.y_ .. _...,, ............... _ Di'ln It fer 7 lhlys 1111111 H .,._ -... ca•pl ... ly .....,...., ·1r••• It hi: - ollh200 ....... ~. -· . · TBEPHONE APPRAISAL U• tlie .... .., ... ,_ •N-te ..... .......... ,£ ......... __ _ PmNfel:er_.. . CREDIT .COUISILlllG • lllOlrl' ON ·DO.Wll MTWt • lllOIT TIMI ON JOil1 . • LITIU Oil NO cPBrn! -' • • OVIUOADID ·WllH .allll IUIT mu, .NBD All AUl'OWIU! . COMI •Oil CALI. .a ... 11 Oil MO-Hit .. • I ' • -----· -~~----1 • FORD F1M P.U. 390 V-8, long bed. IM6-llO, '61. vw· BU . • 1 . Sunroof. KEF~824. !_65 !~!!t~J., ~t~, ~ket sea!L WCF 113. . '65 !~1~AXIE 500 . . . . '·65~:1WUSTAIG 2+2 . FASTBACK:. V-8, radio, heater. SJP 182. '66 !!~~~l~u~lo, htr, powtr $ ] · steering, factory air. T Al 930. ' • • HDTP. · OR lOW DOWN . .& • • LOW ~--TE nDMRY windows • -llm , J.M.FM rldlo • d!X •• ,.,_, rllttt • !lfll. 11aM • 'lhlblHty .,_ • 1111x. w111. c:own • '•"""· s1.:. W ... Fi.t. Ser. NIL OJNICl•UOZ, • , SAYE ••.•• ' Ii-! . fully oynchn>nized tmwmjalon, H.D. beafir + -• -dilc brilteo; . - 5 YEAR SQ.000 Ml. WARRANTY I AVAllAllE No. Cfa01T13ni3 CH ERO 0- ~-__ 2.u.~ -- RENT: WHY WAUC? DRIVE A MAVERICK SI '" °" ·J, ';' 6cMfi. LEASE: LTD 2-bOOR HAllD!DP· , p,_ ''"''"" llle-.bt ... 1, 3'0 2V englnt, tlr con· $11 §05 "' . ftiotdng, whitewall tlm, 24 llltnth opeHM ltlH. Cell ,.111, :_~ 1111111 Dept.142-6611 or 540-nlO. · · ' I ... ·---.-..-.,--~._,..,..-~.-~ .. .. .. .... ,....--~ • ' - 4 BEDROOMS PLUS! ·s .... 11111\ :a...~ This honie ha.1 C\"Crylhir'lg : '. Rp&rale dining room, gan1e . Ft"tA RESAl:E room, 4 hl>droon15, no down Aswme 5~~. Jo'1iA loan 'on VA. Government Appraised thl1 lovely fully cfs>td & a t $25,950. New carpeting, drpd, 3 Bedrm 2 b&1h home ne•·ly painted lruilde and priced at onlY $23.500 with ·out. Sec this· to belie\•e it! payments ol oril). $111 pa.ya General all. Located in Costa Mesa ~ar Estancia Ill SchOol or submit low low JrlA down p11.yment wi1h total payTiienl of only $210 pays everything, }'or details call 541}.J]St. 1000 Generel ~ Coldwell,Banker OFFERS: ~ WATERFRONT ON BAY 5 BR., 3 Ba. w/pier & flpat & view of jetty & bay. You own the land, fee simple. San- dy h•ach. yard. $179,500 Al Fink OPEN SAT. & SUN. LITTLE ISLAND VIEW 325 E . BAYFRONT; 3 bdrms .. 3 baths, pier & Ooat ·for large boat. $140.000. 321 GRAND CANAL, 6 bdrms., 41'. baths. Deck takes up to 18' boat. $110,000. Repre- sentative at 325 E . Bayfront will show 324 Grand Canal Home. Kathryn Rau!Ston OCEANFRONT On the .sand! 3 Bedrooms & family room on R-2 lot. Build another home w/ocean & ~ji~ty view .. Great rental area. Owner wanls o!fer.-.no:ooo. Carol Tatum FIRST SHOWING SAT. & SUN. 1-5 18.13 SANTIAGO, Baycrest; 5 bedroom ---upstairs~bonu.s~(Rjm r0rnaa;4Da s, for- mal dining, separate fa mily rm.; break- fast room overlooks unique pool. $98,SOO Mary Lou Marion . CORONA DEL MAR, VIEW Dramatic 5 .JtR. hof!le ~/formal dining .. (am. rm. -58 Ft;-sw1mm1 ng pool, only-'9 mos .. old! Pe~fect for entertaining. $97 ,500 Harriett Davies · OPEN FRI. & SUN. 1 ·5 4639 TREMONT LN .. CAMEO SHORES. GREAT OCEAN VIEW from this 3 BR., · 3 ~ .. formal din. rm. home w/gue.st BR. & separate fa_m. rm. Al .so . .sparkling pool & private beach. Only $89,500. Bud Austin ELE.GANT~OMF.ORT Gated garden entry -.spacious 4 BR. home surrounding atrium w/.sliding roof -sun by day -stars by night. Lrg. cus- tom pool in beautiful garden .setting. 188.00Q Mary Harvey OPEN HOUSE-BROADMOOR 2715 WAVECREST. CdM . Open Sun. 1-5. Ju.st reduced -4 BR . 21h. Ba. Fam. rm. w_/fpl., liv. rm. w/fpl., din. rm .• eat-in kitchen. Ocean vu. Hurry to .see! Now 165,500 M. C. Buie 4 UNITS NEAR BAY & OCEAN Exceptional income from 4 furnished units in top condition. Rarely a vacancy. Just a few .steps to the fine .s t bay beach and N. H. Yacht Club. Can be .seen any- time. '62,500 Walter Haase OCEAN VIEW & POOL This immaculate home has a huge living room & fa1nily room ; good ocean view, good Corona del Mar area. $52,9'50. '()pin Sat. 12-6. 4701 Cortland. · Bill Comstock WES TC LIFF MOVE RIGHT IN Here's that cozy 4 BR . home in Hafbor HI. Di.strict. Family room w/frplc. Large backyard_ ha.s room for pool. Owner moved. $52. 750. Cathryn T~nnille Ol'EN SAT. Ir SUN. 2·6 ... M. HARBOR VIEW HILLS "5 SANl)CASTLE DRIVE The popular 3 BR. Lusk home. Family room w/fireplace. Completely land&caped. Home, tn excellent condition. Immediate occupancv. $48 .900 C1thryn Tennille -• .. ..-··----........-... -~-.....,----~~---~--------,--------------------- ·- ' ., JlnJa PRESTl$'E WATERfRONT HOMES MACNAB ~ IRVINE ' FINEil HOMES Ol'IN HOUSI SATURDAY & SUNDAY DOYER SNORES . 26 Lindo lalo Drtvo . Elegance I< crace,. New 4.850 sq . ft. ~y!Tonl Corp. owned. 5 Br. 5 bath bome laelng Harbor home. Spiral staircase from 11p:aciou1 entry Island. Jacuzzi & sauna. COftlP. f\tin., with to tremendous· muter suite & si tting alcove dock ....•............... \' ... .' ..... , t200;000 with fireplace. 4 .BedrOoms, huge family , n Linda ltle ,Prive · ;.u room; ·all electric kilchen. '169,&00. Open. New 5 Br., 5 bath home on lagoon. Marbl,e daily. 50~ !rforningstar Lane entr 'wet bar,· AM/FM Intercom, Hus• mstr "ACRES OF .!;LA;oW;r;;;Nr."'r.:"1n1,..,;;==;;-;,,,;;:--t-f.;':,J~a.s.J1eam ceil. l<·own frplc. Large liv .. &', n yo -on-t-ma1n n ooms. 21ire-_ _ fam. r.ms. w fnJcs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . !.. places, beained ceilings. On beautiful Meaa 101 Linde Isle Orlw . Verde Golf Course. $89,950 5 BR, 4.-bath&; !am.' rm. Mexican. tile firs., LINDA ISLE , exposed beam ceiL, cpt.s, drps i,ncl. W/Pier New 2 ·story Bayfront home. 'Pier and slip. & slip. ExceUent Terms ........... '135,000 Select your own carpeting & decor. 4 Bed· W•terfront lots rooms plus mald1.s room. Family room with No. 4: Excellent 51 ft. Linda Isle Jea&ebold wet bar. Formal dining room. Cantilevered d d ~• 000 Bayfront patio. See Von Del(ler at 11 Linda lot. P lans avail. Con.si er tra e ..... ....,, Jsle No. 41 ; Long water view facing Harbor ls- CAMEO SHORES land w/76.2 !I. of frontage. Plans available. Newly listed 4 bedroom, family room home No. 88 : Corner Point lot with 118 ft. of front. with tremendous ocean & jetty view. Pool, age. Long water view. Plans available. large terrace on ocean side. $139,500. Open Sal. & Sun. 4627 Camden Drive For complete informetion on other homes & lots, cell: BAYFRONT Owner will finance: 5 Bedroom home with illl GRUNDY, REAL TOR pool; pier & slip. '197.500: Open Sun. 1014 133 Dover Dr., Suite 3, N.B. 642~20 Polaris Dr., Do".er Shores · HARBOR VIEW HILLS Gener•I 1100 . 3 Bedroom home with view of l>cean . Living room with fireplace. lovely large family room, p. l5t ~ A almost new. $54,500. Open Sun. 1024 Tiller l {f 'l Way ete arre ea UJ . DOVER SHORES . f Huge high·ceilinged living room with wet bar; prf;J6n 6 marble entry & fireplace. Paneled den : gar- den kitchen; formal dining room. 4 Large Famous Celebrity's Fonnfr Home! " ..... JIMI"'" WALi TO iEACH ....... ......., p~ 2 •toly Shake Rool. Mtnutft to Beach. Slate Entry. Llrle Slone fireplace. 2 huJe bedrooms upet1b'i,' J more down. Rich- ly • pane tied Jamily room. Great for kids • near 1ehoo\1. .Y.A-'f'enm. H.,.,., e.H ~-' Corona ii.I Mar Duplex Two Jots! Unlls vi•w teclud. ltd garden. Invest now! call 64>0003. Near Golf Caurw Only $27,500 9 iron aOOl from Mesa Verde, Putt on your own grttn. V~w exotic prdtn from yoUt llvina: room. Artist atu. dio-larnlly mtlm with alcy- light. 3 comfy bldroom1. Buy of week. Call &B-G303 now! NEW"°RT HEIGHTS-$34,950 Shake roof, 3 bedroom, f.am. ily beauty. T'WO tittplacea. EMy care yard. Wal~ to schools & Westcliff shopping. NEW listing. Move fut for $34.950. Call 645..0303 2299 Harbor Blvd., C.M. at Harbor C~nte:r 1 ·bedrooms. Fabulous, forever View. Open Sat. Unusually charming 5 Bedroom & 3 Bath Lido & Sun. 1330 Galaxy Drive Isle family home. $97.500 -with excellent ELBOW ROOM BAYFRONT terms. Ken Brittingham. 'th VIEW Exceptional 2. story home on Lower Bay. 4 101 Vii Koron Open Sundey 1 to 5 Wt Bedrooms, .study & dining room. Sunny south 3180 Sq , n. of custom built, Patio. Pier & .slip. Fee land. Ow_ner will carry Orient Oriented luxurious living behind tht . d . d wrought Iron g11te1 of this financing. $175,000 Family""living in complete pnvacy, es1gne brand rr~w Ivan We.Ila home CORONA DEL MAR. by architect for minimum maintenance. 3600 in Dover Shores. 4 B@d. Sq. ft. -4 Bedrooms, dining room, family 3 •• ,.. , po-~--Brl.ght. airy & spacious·, great family room; rooms, '"' ... ~ Pus wuo=1 room -bu1·11 around a lush, secluded patio. 1 , ,, di••"• -m 3 bedrooms. Jmmaculate. 6'fo Assum1ble loan room. 0 m g ........ 3 + garage. Florence McCue. and dream kitchen w Ith HARBOR VIEW HOME 1334 H1mp1hire Circle Open Sund•y 2 to 5 breakfast area. Over-sized Desperation sale. Portofino model. 3 Bed· panelled ram room with fire. rooms, f31fi:ily-rm:inr.open-Surr.i·701-Port-Ao--t----lnstont-F-uaLOc_ean&onu._ __ -ll--IPlilce and walk in wet bar. · Luxuriously· ca.rpeted-lhruv bey 2 Bedrooms +. $56,000. Bill or Marci1 Bents:. oul. 19 x 32 sparkling pool MACNAB·IRVINE Rulty Company 1 OIO B•yslde Drive 901 Dover Dr., Suite 120 -Newport INch 675-3210 '42.a235 ~ General 1000 4703 S.•shore Drive Open D•lly 1:30 to 5:30 in land.caped courtyard. Office Open S•lurdoy• .. Sund•Y• Ivan wd'say,. Sons PETE BARRETT REALTY 1605 Woatclllf Dr., N.B. Roy J. W•rd Co. --zA2 5200 ----t-EXCbUSIVE AGENTS V"I • 1'30 Gal"'Y Drive 1146-""" !!!!J!!!!!!!!!!!i! IOJK'n Daily) . 1000 !.;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;! __ .=2;;;;H;;;;OM;;;;ES=I VACANT 1==l H;;;;;OM;;;;E = -----·=-4 Bednn + 2 Bednn on one lol \\•ilh garage1. A teal buy with good financing. Call Eves: 548-0769. S26,5oo • t 0°1. dn IN THE HIGHLANDS · CllL OR DRIVE DOWN BUCKNllL ST. S .. ECTACULAR VIEW SPACIOUS HOME Love a beautiful gardl!n? . . Nt'f'd a separate sulle for a Acres ol rolling hills sur-IN BEAUTIFUL FHA/v B teenager or ln-1.'l v.:s? Come 1uund thi1 tnJly exquisite 4 A uyers see lhh1 immaculate 3 Bed. Bcdrm cuslomlzed ho~e, • COLLEGE PARK Jn Dover Shores. 2 Year old cu1lom built 5 Bedrm, 3'Ai bath~. I..arge carpeted ram. ily room with cozy fireplace. Formal dining room, island kitchen with breakfut area, bcaut.ifully landscaped. Best priced 5 Bedroom in t h e a"'a for $95.000. \llalk 10 ~hops, :&Side, Spic rm 2 bath home loads of patio, park -hke & Span 3 BR. 2 BA homl'. Open Set./S~n 1.5 yard~. fuUY 1prinklered, AIR And you will see a truly Inv.- Lg BR'~. 15x20 \iv + din 3024 Buchen•n, C.M. CONDITIONING and many ly home with double fire· Arca. 'IA heat, bltm, hrdwd more ~us1011_1 feature~. VA/ pl•ce, larae master miite n ni. dbl gar. VA/F'HA FHA f1nanc1ng to. 1u1 t any y,<Jth prden Aettss .•• This $145(1 dn + closing cosls. pockPlbook. Beautiful Moun. area Li known for its large Cali Eves: 64 2-2237. t•in View lot, ALL for only trees and mRnicured llllkl· Ladlenmyer Rlty $33,950. scaping. Room for boat or office: 64~3928 or 545.3483 642-lnl Anytime COATS trailer ... ronveniPnl to all Roy J. Ward Co. "!!!~~~~~~~!:.!.~~~~~i!!~~'!'1 • & 8Chools. 1.Dw interest loan at ;;;; . 51Ai % will 111ve. you S3000 in 1000 Gener•I 1000 WALLACE 5 years. ~II now to tee this -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;~1 · REAL TORS wtekend. Re•ltors Beycrest Office 1430 GalAxy Ortv•. N.B. 646-1550 •• -54"4141-546-9521 ,Ol'EN HOUSE SAT & SUN l to 5 (Op•n Evoni"'•> N"ichols R••I Estate CDM BARGAIN DUPLEX ua ,;BEST BEACH BUYS 2 Br. house, R..-2 ··-· $22,950! COME-AND SEE this good home and income offering at 517 -517'h Begonia. So. of hwy. T.op rental area. Owner bought. Needs ca.sh to complete .sale. 3 hr., 2 ha. front. 2 ba. fur- nished unit rear. Both available. Price now only '49, 750. SO. OF H\VY, just listed, immaculate, 2 br., frpl., brk. nook. $44,750. "You own land." CAMEO HIGHLANDS 4 br., custom bit .. for- mal din. r m. Nearly 2400 .sq. ft. Open beam ceilings. $59,500. EAST. BLUFF HUGE YARD, 4 BR., l(x18 Fam. Rm . Lg. existing loan, 147,500. JRVINE TERRACE. Unsurpassed ocean and bay view. 3 BR., + den. Spacious, Sp1nish. 3200 sq. rt. 1 BLK TO OCEAN. Lg. corner. 11 You own." 2 BR. Large Famil y Room. LR, Firepl1ce. $59,500. CDM DUPLEX $37,500.' 5 biks. off Hwy. 2 BR. Fireplace front. Plus very sharp rear apartment. 2 gar1ge.s. .. "BROADMOOR" 5 BR. + Fam. Rm. View. 2 Firepl•ces. Communicy pool. Many er· tr as. 168. 750. 675--CALL ANYTIME 675-3000 fj Ill~,\ HI 1111 HI II I\ 1\4 .. COUNTRY SETTING Duplex 2 br. e:ach .. $43,000 Huge l bedroom home 011 a Dix. homl! l hr 2"' ba $43,000 large cul-de-sac Jot "'ilh 4 F'urn. Unit11 ........ $.'16.COI Olyn1plc . 1\ze "pool ... NesU. * OCEANFRONTS *· ed neatl3 in one corner, 1ut.1 ..... .,. ... _____ R-2 Lol 30"x8.~' ....•• $45.000 rounded by lots of tree1. VACANT 3 Br. home, R-2 ••.• S49.950 Open btamed ceiling family od , _1 Duplex 4 & 2 Br •••• S.1!l,5llO "" A ~·Y roon1 . New carpets • 3 Furn. unl!ii: ... : .... ~2.500 drapes. Modem g 11.r den Univ. Park Condom inium Jill' WATERFRONTS kltchf'n lrnd11 1o Calif. liv-at a bargain price. W/PIER & FLOATS ~ A p CE Localed on a 1paciou1 lng paUo. WHAT LA 1 ! Balboa Coves l br 2 ba $79,500 No money down to G1'i. comer lot 11"11h Np!, hi 2 & den 3 ba..$80.IXXI Low~wn FHA. ALL THIS famll: :.· e2~1c!:t yard Dix. duplex 4"' 2 br .. $85,000 AND ONLY $24.500 Price. fl.1ajeslie bayfront CALL US NOW!! Custom carpets & drapes honie . . . • . . . . . . . . Sl2!i,{O) & L Reduced lo $29,900. Walke. r ee BALBOA BAY PROP •• 2309 W ... !boa, NB 67~74"1 n~alton 2790 11arbor Blvd, •t Ad11m1 54!>-0465 Open 'tll 9 PM ASSUME 5l/4•/o LOAN Vacanl •nd ready 3 Bedroom • 2 bath In choice <:o.o.ta , Me:sa area. • Wa1king dis- tance lo Elementary. Inter. mediate and Collrge. $28,250 646-7171° O THf~ REAL '"'\,, I :ST/\ TE.RS "THE-BLUFFS"' Owner hlil'I 2 • Must 11ell orw:. 3 BR. 2'Ai bA '•. Corner lot. Bp.ck Bay vtew~ Prll'ftl at only $40.000. $21,500 WALK TO BEACH Fmm your 3 bedroom, 2 bath cotlagt with apace . aaver kitchen, bullt·iM; dl1hwuh- er. carpets, drape1 and mu<:h mo~. SEE NOW. , • Walker & Lee Real Ion 7612 Edlnpr- 842-4455 540-~40 4 Bednn1. sunken living TRIPLEX room, formal rilntnr l PAn. Two 2 bdnn. + i paclou1 3 elled family room. lHll1kle bdrm. 2 bl.lh, unit ~Ith bull!. location nea r. exct.llent • In kitchens and pr1v11te p11. hooll $42 ll50 llos. Garaae• and off 1tn!et 1e • • • perldna. Located rw:a.r two ~)l~i>11\ 7:r~~-);(,1i·t,• -----H 546-5?90 ' 1hoppinr centers. AJwa.vs ttnte.I • Prtced to 11eU at 141.000. eo-,~::-n '?HE QUICKER YOU CALL. mE QUICKER "YOU SELL DON'T 1tvt It 1way, 1tt quick ca11h for It wltfl 1 DAILY PILOT WANT AD. C.U &42-MTS l ckarie It. M. M. Le._., lltltr. &IS-(r55.l Eves: ~1-557' DAILY PJLOT DIME -A -UNES coat YoU just pen. riles a dQ. ·-' ' • Open Houses THIS W~~KEND ~ . ....... ..., .......... ,. ..... I '• ,..: .. •a• , .... Al ... 111"111•• ..... .... .. ..... ,,_ .... ., .......... . ............. Nll.T ftLDT W.Ml1' AIL ,.._ ....... ~ ................... .. ................. _._ ... .....,. HOUSES FOR-SALE (2 ledroorn) 4703 Seaihore Drive, Newport Beach 841oll200 . . 40-5:~ 0 (3 11....,,l . ttlotl l.Jnd• hie' Dr. (Linda1ile) NB 842-1235 (Sol. & Sun) tt325 E. Blyfron~ Newport Beach 833-0700; 844-2(30 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 3024 Buchanan, Costa Mesa 842-1771 (Sil & Sun 1-5) 2039 Irvine Ave., Costa Mesa ~910 (Sal & Sun 1-5) 2532 Vista Dr. (Bayshores) NB Mll-5819 (Sal 1-5) (3 ledroom & '•mlly ., Don) 2(05 S. Popular. Sonia Ana 5411-5«0 (Sun 12:30 to 5:00) tt433 Bayside Dr., Newport Beach ) · 1542-8235 · (Sat & Sun 2977 Harbor View Dr. (Harbor View HillsJ 1544-2792 ISa"t I< Sun 12-5) 907 Aleppo, (Eastblulf) NB ) 642-8235; 67"3210 (Sun 1027 Tiiier Woy (Harbor View Hills) CdM M2-8235 . I Sun) 1701 Port Abbey, Corona del Mar 675-3210 (Sun) *2815 Catalpa (Easlblulf) NB 642-8235 (Sal & Sun) 4137 Aralla (Eaalblulf) NB 673-3211 (Sat & Sun) *2008 T1hu111 (Irvine Terr.) CdM ) 842-1472; 673-3488 (5at & Sun · 11282 Snowbird, Huntington Beach 1142-6691 (Sun 1-6) 995 Sandcastle Dr ., Corona del Mar 833-mDI ; 844-2430 (Sal & Sun 2-6) 4701 Cortland, corona del Mar . (Sal 12-6) 134 Harbor Island Rd., Newi>ort Beach 644-1910 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 166114 Maple Fountain Vllley 847-&lll (Sal 12-5) •-Biilroom #5 Collins Island Newport Belch ~!Ill or 673-9043 (Sal & Sun 12-5) 149 Via Ve nezia, 1.Jdo, NB 1116-3255 (Sit I< Sun 1-6) 1130 Santia10 Dr. (Dover Sbor11) NB 1112-8235--(Sal & Sun):.. **11 Linda Isle Dr. (Linda Isle) NB 675-3210 · (Set & Sun) (4 ledroom & F1mlly or D•n) *4627 Camden· (Cameo Shores) CdM 842-1235 (Sal & Sun) 1330 Gaiaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB 1112-8235 (Sat&Sun) 1334 Hampshire Circle, (Baycrest} NB 1112-5200 (Sun 2 to 5) *505 Morning Star Ln (Dover Shores) NB 1112-8235 (Sat & Sun) 8372 Alhena, Huntington Buch 846-&604 10474 Owl, Fountain Valley 842-6691 ' (Sun 1-6) ' 5881 Clark, Huntington Beach . 842-669.1 (Sun 1-6) 10202 Sloneybrook (Meredith Gardens) FV. 84U691 (Sat 2-6) 4639 Tremont Ln (Cameo Shores) CdM 833--0700 ; 644-2430 (Fri & Sun 1-5) 2715 Wavecrest. Corona del Mar 833--0700; 844-2430 (Sun 1-5) 1112 Nottingham (Weslclill) NB 6#-4910 (Sat I< Sun 1-5 ;30) 877 Sandcastle (Harbor View Hills) CdM 844-(910 (Sat I< Sun 1·5:30) 1430 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shoroe) NB 1116-1550 (Daily) 2891 Clubhouse Rd., (Mesi Verde) CM 842-4816 (Sat 1-4) (5 lhdroom & '•mlly or Den) 2792 Vireo Circle, (Mesa Verde) CM 557-B239 (Sat a. Sun 1-5) 108 Via Koron, (Lido Isle) NB 1112-5200 (Sun 1-5) *1538 Galuy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 (Sat & Sun *1014 Polaris (Dover Shores) NB 842-8235 !Sun) 10044 Stoneybrook (Meredith Gardens ) FV, 848--0804 . (Sat·2-6) 11412 Toucon, Fountain Vllley • · M:!-6891 (Sun '1-6) 1833 SanliaJo, (Baycresl) NB 833--0700; 844-2430 (Sat I< Sun 1-5) ' (6 '""-> tt324 Grand Cini!, Bllboa Island 833-0700; 844-WO (5at I< Sun) **80 1.Jnd1 !111 DL.(l.lnd1 Isle) NB 844-(110 (5at .r. Sun 1-5;30) HOME + INCOME 14 led'""' + 2 ledroom Al'f.) 227 Coro! Ave., Bil boa ltl1nd 675-2116 (Sii i< Sun) 2 BR. Ir GUEST HOUSE 20302-e1rcir,-C01111ty Comdor ...___ Mil-5440 • (Sun !2;30-5 ;00) ................ ......... - • -G -• • • • Is ,, • :*TAYLOR* HARBOR ISLAND ROAD Decorator perfect! Bright & colorlul 3 & den £ w /pool, lge. covered patio & abundant slor· age. Great location. $79,000. I 134 Harbor Island Road Open Sal-Sun 1-5 ' ~ WESTCLIFF $52,500 J 4 Bedroom & fam rm contemporary w/3 J baths. One isola~ed. b~room 4: bath. Unusuel ! floor plan. Large. yard & quiet &!reel. f 1112 Nottingham· ..:__ Open SAl·Sun J,S :3Q f . NEWPORT HEIGHTS I, Vie\lt-3 bdrm, 2 bath custom home. Walk to schools, beach & shopping. Oversize rear yd. " Park your trailer &.J>oal. $41,950 ATTENTION NEW HOUSE BUYER Prime Dover Shore lot location, corner Galaxy and Mariner, llO x 140. Will bmld your home 5% above contractor's cost. Your plan or ours, up to 3000-4000 sq. ft. Unusual opportunity for qualified buyer. 6*4684 lDOO G•ne.rtl $23,500 • • ii LlV ABLE & LOVABLE $43,950 FHA •• VA 1 Real PRIVACY as you step thru frt gate into No down paymen1 VA 01· $350 ].· ieourt yd of this charming 3 bdrm home. down FHA, Very nice 2 bath Ir 2039 Irvine Ave. Open Sat-Sun 1·5:30 home in Coata Mesa, 2 blocks I i to school. Wftft the greatest ~ NEWPO RT HEIGHTS increase in hon1e values High on a 0 hill·top". Motivated owner has re-c_vbi:, this home will be a 1,..-,,=ff'<f· uced-pricnnr motrchal'l!lllff'3'bllffif1111Ul·.-lh.,dlleY"l!lll"" • 1 home. Owner .will cairy loan. $44,900. NilibOIS Real Estate f HARBOR VIEW HILLS $54,500 , ·.Near new! Ideal family home w/4 bdnns, ! fam rm & formal dining. Well planned elec. I' .kitchen. Lge rear yard. 3 car garage. ' 877 Sandcaslle. Open Sat-Sun 1-5:30 LINDA ISLE I NEW waterfrt home facing lovely lagoon. S 'C.. & maid's rm, Cam rm + lge playrm. Cptd ,l & ready for decorator's touch. $169,300. l 80 Linda Isle Open Sat·Sun 1·5 :30 ,~We have 3 other fine homes on Linda lsJt. t CalJ Jor·appt. or see broker al #80. - '• BLUE LAGOON VILLAS • "Leisure li ving in 2 bdrm, 2 ha condo w/ocean vu. Sleps lo pvt. beach or pool. $54,500. f BLUE LAGOON VILLAS ~ 2 Bdrm, 2 ba condo facing flower garden & i green lawn. Cust. drapes & cptng. $53,500. t-NEWPO RT DUPLEX carefree + good income! 3 & fam rm + 1 bdrm & encl lanai: Near beaCb. $43,500. L OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 10.5:30 · ·"Our 25th Year'' · , ESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors t" , 2111 San Joaquin Hills Rud ~NEWPORT CENTER 641-4910 ' . 546-9521 NEED FOUR WALLS WITH A DOOR? \Ve have more than thaL A gorgeous of bedroom in Mesa Verde, just of! the golf course. Huge oJympic pool for California patio living, Vacant and waiting for a new family. $4600 Down will take it. Open Stmday for your inspection. CAU. Walker & Lee l~~~;,;;;;;;::;;;;l~DDD;; Gonor•I lDDD ollege Park 9u1cK EScRow LIDO WATERFRONT $26 950 °"'"'" pa<kod aod "ady to APTS •• 320 LIDO NORD . .. • move! Spaciou!I Stratford CITING corner location Home In beautiful condition NOW RED.UC.EQ_JO ilh decol'ative block wall. throughout, Excellent VA $175,~Xlnt Terms amous "750'" Dike & Cole. Joan at 5~ % annual rate. 6 Beautiful units. 6 Ca• ga· ve A\\·ard \Vinner. Call ,.,.hich anyone can take over rages & utility room, with w -these art? rare! P.S. at $181 per month TOTAL, 80 ft. fronting on excellent 1--!·,lt.'" tra-sharp4bruout. inCrOOi g 1iXe-s andlfisur. -swimming-beachoUnHs are CLUSIVE WITII: ance. BARGAIN at $29,000! newly furnished. W lk-., L · Bill Grundy, Rtaltor Newport . a er ee 833 Dov0< D•., N.B. 642-<620 •• Bairview 646-1111 Realtors Harbor Blvd, at Adams • ~9491 Open 'ti! 9 PJ\f 4 BEST BUYS PORT SHORES. 4 BR. ba. Nr. water, Low dov.'tl. $41,JOO. 1£UFFS Condo. 3 BR. 3 ba. quisilely decorated, Low, w .price • $38,900 • . CdM DUPLEXES, Top loc. riding cond. Quality ten. ts_r._ ~ne at $59,500; one at ·1,:ioo. SEMPLE REAL ESTATE 5 E. Coast H"'Y. 6Th-210l rn those White Elephants to cash thru a Daily Pilot !me-a-line ad t ! N'T give It away, get ick cash for it with a AILY PILOT WANT AD. l 642-5678 '& charge it. Is yau ad in the classified fENTAL5 : Apts. Fumlshod Dial 64.2-5678 for RESULTS PLANNING to move? You'll !ind an amazing number of homes qi toda.y'i Classified Ads. Check them now. .RENTALS Apts. Furnished DMP-~·LIB·T· \ , OWNERS SAlllFIC,E Four Bedroom Baycreat, Beautiful Pool,' Family'Room, Game Room, Now Carpet & Drapes, New Electric Kitchen. 71;,% Financ- ing. Near S!:bools & Shopping Center. Owner Sacrifice $57,500. 548-8281 OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 112-3) 1749 Skylark Ln, N.B. ' . . - ---....------~-------~·---···,--· . ' * DAILY nLDf U HOUSES FOR SALE Golfer, ArlMI Realtors 7682 Edinger 842-4455 540-t.140 CLAM DIGGERS! Thill brand new 4 bnn., 2 bath home is near enough for you to enjoy all the oceanfront rec~ation you can imagine, Big kitchen with built· iM (including diahwasher), Dram·• tic vaulted ceiling in living rm., cozy littplace, alidlng walls of glass, Carpeting, dtl-per.· ies, Ir: landscaping, J u ti t $27,490 VA, F1lA Ir. conven. liona.I. 714/968-1997 Bkr. $18,500 '°"ntaln Vallot 1411 LOVELY ON LOTUS Beautltully deo'.lrated f Bed- l'OOlD on • handlome c:crner lot • Only occupied a abort 6 montti. and bu FHA aa- tu~ ..... '.l!>e 131,900 price ia leu than replace. ment coet. FOR COMPLETE DETAIU 613-8550 • 646-nn • 5tl-Z3l3 · O Tlll' FJ.,'d, ~ f, '~ j '\ l : J\:"1 BY Owner-Assume 5~ % Joan 3 brm, 2 be.. unf. bonus nn. SJ0,500. Pmt $182. Try $6,000 dn, 18644 Bushard 83So2.114 BY 0\1.-ner. 4 BR. 2 Ba. 1630 sq, ft. Sprinkteri front • ,, l: ~· Jo'am. rm, iJl,500. - AMume-7%% VA Joan;l ---"I 968-2249. BEST BEACH BUY I Foor 2-BR. units only 1 block to beach 6 parks. Private patio.. Beaut, appointments . lhruout. Sl25,0DO , Open Sat./Sun. J.5 324 :Alter, I...quna BeaCh • _, ,_ .. ,. ' IWLY l'ILOT ltlN ALS ALS ltlNTALS -RENTALS RINTALS .RINTALS Hov111 UnlumlshM Houw Unfumllbttl ...... Pumhhtol ~ UnfumlshM _Apts. _U_!"vm lohod ~· Unfumlohod It NTALS lltLllH ,.,..........., Rllntlls to Siio,. 2005 Oonorol -C-tlol M.r nso Costa Mesa 4t• Cotto Mao 5100 Newport Booch 5200 Hunlinlfon llMch 5400 ,-';:'";:::7;;;-:::-;:;1_~....:..~~~ ----~~~-.. ~··-MlDOLE-A&e man wr& yr. old 100 \11\ll share tM:lr 3 bnn home N.\V. Coat. Mesa. 546-JJlll. StabJf' yoonc \\'<Iman 10 • aha~ condomlnlun $100 mo. M8-78Tl EMPLOYED l,.f.dy to share my borne all privs, ov.•n mi t bath $6:> mo. Mt--0027. BAOtELOR ~lfi shlt't at· tractive Ntwport Helaht11 home. 646-6112 SHARP S bedroom with 2 OIARMING 2 BR. So of Hwy, LG. Furn 1 BR apt, $IM. * F; A S TBl..U}'F * Delux 2 bll.lhl, l&l'le kitdWn. Feno. frplc, l'ltwly decor, bltnl, For 1 or 2 adltl. only, No BR, lrplci..choice ol cpt'1, ed. Dbl.~. Owner tern-SS lit. f'1S-4401 . J)tlS. Bee Ml!', Apt Cl, m5 pool, AdtDU. 848 Ami.IOI porarily trandernd _ _. Elden C~f. \\'ay, trorn $235. 499-2354 rent at $116.00/mo. IT'S IN LW. Isle WI N --ICE--1-B_R_d-plx-.---~ Lliah landlc1p!Dc w/33' or 644--0906 OUR RENTAL BOOK AT ed b PI n c treea, 1pa.rkllng ANNUAL Ue S BR 2 ba Sepa.ra.I Y Cata.It•· l waterfalls. bub b 11 n g Walker & Lee 2 car ar 'new kit ' adwl 0"' )), No pe~ ...... ..,, l ""ne pon<h wlw c:vck, lovely 'pa7: 548-1021. make t.terrlmac Woods the RMI ton · 5425. mu fur a pp o Int: l BR. Larae cl01.ea~ pooJ, S':: 2 ~~!viUr~h~~ u!i~rr?. LUXURY Waterfrnt, ~paclous 2 BR A: den t,, 2 ba, w/w cpts, bltns, pvl pat, adlut:s only. $300 mo. 673-5795. 2790 Harbor Blvd, at Adami 61.>-8233 or 67$-0508. adults, no peta, Util. pd.· t'IPls .. feature alr-cond., ' STOP IN! ;=;::;;===i:;;:;== -:lr·MS-033S * ielt-cleanlng .ovens, benm 2 BR. $160.' crpts/drps, NEW Ir,IDIVIOOAL HOMES, Huntl.,.... leach MOO 1 BR. Furn. lJtU pd. Frplc. celllna:1; di1hwaaher1, J>rlv. bltlns, pool. 1525 Placenlia., 1 --· Beam ceilp, priv. patio. prqe w /1torage, Seaclltt ·Mnnor Apts. A~k S '19.SO; d\IJMexet,, $189.50. HUNTING:r<>N Cotitlnental S14t. 187 E. 21st St. CAI.' e 1evator1., le.I deg aboul oor discount. 543-2682. S HARE my elt"ianl ATI'RACTIVE cpt /d r p , oU Buahard I: •Adami 4 6U-3S20 · thtteal>eutlc pool, .iwlm OCEANFRONT 2 BR !Awer "'aterfront home w/mmn ~;>. beam ceilings, jl&tiol, Adlta BR 2 •· drp/ • le • tv · J)OO]:, bBQ's, saunas A a 60 yrs. $1&1 mo. 675-4331 only, no pets. Re:ts. 2354. .,., cp., e c a ' MERRIMAC WOODS new lovelf ,clu"'bhouse w/soclal S~ !dy, bltnl, wU! redec Santa Ana Ave, CM ~r.l Grbr dilp. L& play yd, r 1_2 BR. alr-cond actJVJtiH. Adults please. 5009\1 Seashore. 1>at10, gar. _ or 673-0095. d\lhble "-.pool. $200 mo •4;,u;J . c Way ~From 1140. Just F.ast> of -Avail 6/14. 213: US-1921. NiWJirt leach__,. •-+ clnr dep. Phone eves emma · 2600 Harbor Blvd.. nM-r DUPLEX 2 b mall d -----NEW, 3 Bedrm, 2 bath, w for ·appt 136-1907 See tl&SI 5100 · Naber'a C&dlllac at 425 • r, 1 en. -- ON BEACH! e 2 BR l lS BA FROM $225 e 2 BR 2 BA FROM fJ60 e 3 BR 2 BA FROM $360 Carpet&-drapeMliabwuher heated pool-aauna-tennla rec room-ocean views palloH.mple ~. Sccilrity guardr. F'URN. alMJ Avail. ' HUNTIN(irTON PACIFIC 711 OCEAN AVE., 1-1.B. <Tl') 536-1487 Ofc. open 10 am-' pm Dallj ?.Janaged by \VIUJAM WALTERS CO. YEAR Leue - 3 Bedroom, to w crpt, FA heat, bltn · SMALL Apt for older single Merrl!llat' Way. 545-6300 · Stv It. ref, sm Yd• 3 bath. den. extra room ga& kit., dlahwuber, dble EXF.X: Type be•tati' nr bch, penon All utll pd SllO Everythinc new • d r l>fl/Crp\s. "'&hr/dryer, * BIACH ILUl'F oU paUo, dbl ••r&f" g"" •--.. .__...i: · I: Nprt . .f. BR 3 ba, la: + I · .. _ :.. , __ 1 Move in tDday. car. $175. adults. &12-1384. * * * * * ""' Whoddyo Wont? Whffdyo Got? S"ECIAL CLASSIFICATION FQll NATURAL IORN SWAPPIRS . Spoclol Rol9 s u--s t1--s llucb ltULll -AD MUIT INCi.UH: " ............ "'" • ~. lo-Mlet ..., ...., .. .,.... .._YOVll ..... ~W ....... •-4 .,_ el MMrtlllLM. ......,,HING ll<CMt SALi -TUDU OtfL'l'I To Plan Your Tr-....1 Paradhe M PHONE 642-5671 anl ..... _ ... , u::u1,.'l;l,I ;, .... , n r ram nn, sudm court entry. c ean up -P a i.a -APT * I r.n mtnc on or ...,....,re \VestcUtL $l)O mo. Realtor. .......,. .. ,_ -~ · mo rent. 2335 Elden, 3 BR, 2 BA, crpts, drpfl, J~y 15 -$350 pe.r mo. 6U-C53 o:.er. ~"'· -mo EASTSJOE· Studio 2 BR 1.1' :Ir . * :Ir :Ir frplc, ~ltns, steps to the New 2 BR, pool, vle\v, patlo, 2 Nel\'tr' duplexes, side by ' • ,-,. ' • ' ,. \Vri!r . 4~4. Leland Rd., $125-2 BR 't.-Plex. Children . •-'~-~· blhia._re ·'~ El Puerte Mesa Apts. bcmch. $250 yrly. 64Z-0177 d5h~!.8!1!'n· 8231ME711b: Ave. •Nldc;._: Brh. 2Eq&ul. ca.; fplcs, Louisville Ky. 402lt7• -<*. e~1.a-,.-.tove. • ......,........ "-"' iii,.10 2 ...._..... ti"'-bit '-=~~;,-~2°~'~.,;-395,:,-~7~-I r, ....,a,c . ty approx. BEACON Ba,y-:\1odern 3 or. Blue ~ Bkr. 660111 tlln. nn'fl, w/w, patio,~. ' no pell. ~ · 1·2 a.dreom Apft. pat~ • Mia W::' SI';tr HEftlTA E APTS. 1'27.000~orland 4 .• brml,, frpl c1, enclosed w•-C>ft"""-Exec. hcntlf· Gl3ler It.. S\25 Oean dplx, 2 BR. patio, $130 up incl, utilltles" MS-3708 or 6n,_2370 $149 Attnlctive 2 BR, cptl/ lndust. Realtor 673-4350. Trade 3 BR 3 ba Condo. Jge. patio, pool, value $32,500, eq $7000. Want Sall ~enttat-ar+---lt--­ Jot. ~ent 646-0732. I. -· .. _ch • p'-"''~~· Edi.on 11ehl1, Lie.' Lesl on pr, 1 child. W~ide. * · .i--bJ•·--1 v••-ok Trade clear lot '"'/beaut pa N>, priv . ...,a .. ...r. S200 N 2 BR •' _...... u.o}la, ""'• .,..... • AJUa ' S300 or $350 "'eek. Aho 2 ew ap., IUnua, 2 yr. 96l-8572. ~2!1M . Also furn. Pool &: Retttatlon Newport Heights 5210 Avail now.' 17401-A Keelson view In Laa:una for unils, brm apt, $250 week . R/OO~Skr dah~Oilld I: 3 BR. 2 ba, lam rm, bltnt, ** 2 BR rum. Aptfl. atta. Quiet Environment :.;.;=;;;..;..;..c;.;=.;.......;.= Ln. M7-7446, &47~. small lot C.M, or submit. 2131845-3427. pet · dlhW&l', cpts " d r p 1. Bool. 177 22nd St, CM. OU -1 par"'"". No pets. NlCE 2 Br. pool, flUndeek, 3 Bdrm • Bath a••• cpl W. E, Lachenmyer, Rllr. $150 2 BR ~ R.O · kl he PALMS ~ ... 'IO"C .... .., bl . d ' • ' ·-' 646-3928 Evn: 642-2211 \VANTED: Jo~emale room-Chld 1 . )'t, ., Bar-b-que area tn tc n, NASSAU . pr. · t-1!'1·-cpts, rp11, oven/tanl!', JU1ige, 1 b1k m a t e s, 20 • 30 prer. To rn. pets we come. fncd yd I: co!'d patio. Lease l BR. Adu!tfl. Pool. Ideal 19:)9.1961 ?.Japle Ave, adlls, no pets. $16 0 . lo 5 PUJ. storTs, see to Luxury Baytront Condo, sb&re Beverly Hills-type Blue Beacon, Bkr. 645--0111 $230. 846-41l:io. for BachelonJ. Spac. $125. Costa Mesa 642-8001/ 642-8006. appreciate, '1'171 Elli>2 bllu Pano1·amlc view. 2 BR 2 ba. honie with pool. On Ocean . $223 mo, lease. 4 brm. :Z 1993 Church, 548-9633. W. ot Beach $180. Owner VaJ1 $69,500. \Varit Newport, , VieW Dr. 642-4910 ext 406. Code ~· '-310I b a . , r r p 1 c, n e w I y $9S It up. l & 2 BR trailers BA y MEADO\V APTS. !!!_!, Bluff 5242 847-0932 view home or Honohslu Con. j \VATERFRONT 4 Bedrm, 2 BR. l·IA. W/GAR. redecorated. Gardener . 642-1265 133 E. 16th, CM New exciting 1 BR, $140, PRESTIGE LOCATION 'N:_EAc.R:,:::H:_u_n_ti_nst_on_~.H-.,-bo-ur =do::.·.:.Ai<=":.:'.;:646-0732.::.:=·c...... __ , plrr a. slip. Sl500 monthl,y, New paint Carp drapes Pacific Sandi, nr arammat 548-9577, '13:1 w. Wil..On, CM 2 BR, $165. Beam ceilings. For lease, deluxe 1888 sq. ft. -New Triplexes. Quiet area. Clean :z Br Townhouse, AUIUlt SJJOO, 2l:J/934--0920 bUns :re~ yd ··Nr park• school. 536-7321. FURN Wood pan'lg, shag Cl'Pta. 4 BR, 2Mi BA apt, Frp\c, Lrg l &. 3 BR's. Dishwasher. Nwpt Bch trade low ~ity : or f10...t54t . J chls.: lhopa __ :rCpt ·1-1.,.hts'. 2 BR, l l, BA. Condo. Patio, BEAlJTIFUPool 1A_Li ltB t 2 priv. patio, some w/ frplcs draj>el, crpta, wet bar, pJi $150. Pet ok. (213) 592-2623 !or other So, Calif. property -3 -•Ch-iJd/ k 1 ~~ pool Drp11 cr p tfl ap-BR. · u •nope 5· PooJ, sand volley ball crt, llkltche or ln4) 846-35.59. or!, . UNUSUAL • contemp brm.. area, pet o . ;.65. P~ ciu). JTa.SJio col. $155 + util: 2272 Maple St. rec bldg, pool table" put-balconiel, d~ gar o n pool , lfd~r, $390/mo. Yr 291 KNOX PL. 540-8638 Ject. • ..... LARGE 2 •B'RJ near shop-ting ~en. Adulta:, no petfl. dahwhr,dblown.Pool.Conv e CONOOMINIUM Apt -3 <A\'l'ICr 644-6,188 BR~ for lease. Appliances I -Trado--R--2-Lo_l,_Da_na_Pt_ .• -, &: bltins. $180 mo: ~2285 Golden Lantern, for income ' leue. Avail. 3/10. 6t3-2Ta3 2 BR DUPLIX . Pini· Adults, no pell. In-337 \V, Bay. ~n House to shop'g schls I: recreation. * OCEANFRONT older 4 Br Crpt, drps, bltnlf, STUDIO -2 brnu, 2 bat~, 1tt 179~> Rochester. 12-7 pm dally. 646-0073. Onty $3.50 mo. """'· front yed, 8800 mo. Lr1 Fenced Yord N,. park. Ctpts, d'P~ "';BR Pool Qu. t NASSAU • MARTINl"'UE • 835 Amigos Way, NB yrly, m-8'.111. F · Chllcl...., & p-• praee, ~ or * · ie • ..,.. M&r. next dool' 865 Atnip. Westminster 1 ;;:;====*=~1 or .,s "' ............... _ 4 Br 2 Ba bltn• PALMS 177 E. 22nd. St. Park Like Surroundlnv• Managed by Priv gar Sl.50 8ll Paulat-... u.~ ' ' 642-3645 • ERS ro lallMta 2ll0 lno' CM, 5t9-iT4' new CUllfJ· $250 leue. Ref.5 ' DELUXE 1·2 •~ 3 BR .AP1'S. WIWAM \VALT · $15:;. Beaut. 2 BR apU. --• · · · 66-(1111(1/Ul-2335. eves. 1 BR. apt, Gas & 11•ater ALSO FURN BACHELOR e NEW DELUXE e Quiet, ad1UJ. Close to shops. />ENINSULA Baytront. 5 BR 2 Br. Gar, patio, crpU, drpa, pct $121 mo. No childnn. P7v paUoa • Hid Poo11 J BR. 2 BA Apt ror lease. 15.)81 Van Buren. 897-J41» : + maida qtri. Pier. C&II stove, refrig. Bam bo"o fountain V1lley 3410 no pets. 54S-.5001 C.M. . Nr lhop'i: e Adults only Incl. flPAC. mo..ster suite, din (1 Olk E. of beach oU Mn. Staples 12Ul '195-'15'ffi Village hu privacy & quiet --. Im Santa Ana Ave. CM nn &: dbl garage, auto door l\fcFaddenJ. 5612 property or \\·hat have yOu. S5lnJ eq, Call 835-0202 I OCEANFRONT corner du- pJex. $89,500 Equity. WANT • Ontario area property, Balboa Bay Properties 2309 W, Balboa, NB 673-7420 ' or (213) 799--1642 eves. ·for ma~ adults only. FOR Leue 3 hr, lrg bonus Newport Beech 4200 ·M'rr Apt w e 646.ssu opener,a..,all. Pool 4i: Rei:. -========= DELUXE 3 BR. -2· BA. Dwntwn, CM. $160. 544--0432. rm. blk walled yd. blt!W, ~ Santa Ana 5620 .& * * 6 Apt11. ~~ Ac. Room for gar. den, trlr, boat. Exchana:c for mobile home, C.M. or H.B. Fortin Co. 1711-C Weat- clitf, N .B, 642-5000. C-1, R-3 property, Downey, free & clear-for hse. or un- 'its in Newpcirt, preferably Lido Isle. Arter 5 p.m. 213- 862-5535 owner. Will trade $7".iOO equity in dellL'< 2I 'x60' mobile home, adlt pk acrou froin ocean, for -home Or unlt, ... Beach arTa. 536-6478 ' 1'1'11.de S5000 eq 3 BR l.'Ondo C.M. FOR 12xli0 Mobile home or larger In C.M, or Ne\\'POrt area, will add cash if needed.' 54j.2425 Sundries, vending mach'& in Anaheim. Trade my .eq, in mdse, M>rth $5300 for R . Estate or ? 17005 Button"'OOd, F.V, * * •"""· able for swnme.r or 5'8-7134. dshwuhr. 531-1719. MESA MOTEL 2 BR Unlurn •Pl. Bit-in&, area. • ._ w/w crpt.s, 11\fa.nt ok. No e FRO~I $255 e yearly, A&ent ~ CLEAN 1 bnn. Fenced yard. $350 Leaiie exec. 5 brm, 21fi *LOW WEEKLY RATES :Ir pets. l llt & last S165 mo 865 Antlgoa Way, NB REAL fST.ATE REAL. ESl'ATE I-===-=="====--prqe, plenty wardrobes A ba. tam. nn.. lg heated Kitchen TV's maid service incl ulll. Apply 135 Albert l\tanaged by VILLA MAllSEILL!S ---------------- 1 Lido Isle 2351 cupboards. Retired couple pool. Avail 7/1 962-6589. Heated Pool.' . Pl., C.M. mir upstaln apt \VJLLIAM WALTERs CO. BRAND NQ _.Oo'-'-'no.c;...r~ol ______ ~rM_!!I ____ _ LOVELY Lido Iale 3 ~:· :0~ =· no pets. L~auna leach 3705 "6-9ti8l or call l213l &93-5839. TNHSE: l,"BR 2~S ba, fpl, S'PACIOUS Rentals Wanted 5990 Bu1in1s1 Property 6050 bedroom home for leue. .::=J!'------WKLY Rentals, 1-2 Br, from STUDIOS patio, enc gar, 752 Amigos I & 2 Bdrm. Apts. ---· ----~·~-~- Available J uly 16 to Sept. LOVELJ' 3 b~ ~ ba., :m· FOR Leue: New 3 Br 2 $100, Near Beach Ii: Bay. 1 furniflhcd available, 2 Wy, Apt 5, $300, 6'5-5033. Adult Living LOCAL Exec. & resp, family FOR Sale by owner, 7-unll 16. 5'8-8622, Ext 20. rm. CJ',!> i rpa, tns..:... '...ba_ flpl:it-lever home. View Call (1) 683-8247 bnn_ll., crptfl, drps, pool, no . -Fum. & Unfurn. of 4, !boys 5 i: lll desire modern MEDICAL DEN· ::'i:ss.$265 ncl prdnt. ol seacoast. H\ll't liv nn, SMALL ,apt near Bay $10 children under 10.,_Working Corona del Mar 5250 Dilhwallher .colot c:oordinat· ~~AJ~~~N;~~u~~ TAL CENTER. G o o d Balboa lslaM ·2355 drpa, rrpt. $XlO mo, 494--5320 mo. Gentleman only, 45 or clean.cut singles with refer. --· ed applianala • plush lhag u possible., Prefer 3 BR ~i~er~m~rlo~e-;f~ 1---------3 Bedrml, 2 BA, ~Y 494-6932. over. 673-4468 enCH, 646-0t96 carpet • choice of 2 color Ll'J'f. i.: July 3 bd., 2 ... """"'"' M .. d•I Mu. =--CHELOR ., r ed HARBOR GREENS """"" •• baths • 1tsll + "'" hom•. :;"' ~ 00 trade. See 5011 Hell ...... fncd. Wlltr yrty alt Sep. ht. Apnt 546-41-41. _, man, private entrance, GARDEN i: STUDIO APl'S Q,, ·-robe doors. 1ncllrect Ucbt. (n') 675-3090 or write P. 846-3221 eve•. (213) 696-1810 hae. nr water, pa.lio, covd. $235 per mo. Available July Capistrano 272S BA r emp oy ~Y showers • mirrored ward· max. Local re ava . H.B. Call owner" (n') 671-Grr, SUKI. J BR. Garap, lp. 3 BR 21,1 BA Spa.nllh utilltle1 inc. $125. 5'8-3684. Bac:h.1, 2, J BR's. from $1lO. ·~· ing ln kitchen • brealdast ~Bo~ Balboa Ialand, days. . fencd yd, nr sho pp lna: To~nhou9e, ~~lxtr~•· e WINTER RENTALS • 2700 Petenon Way, C1if. ON TEN ACRES bar -huge private fenced if. . Bu1lno11 Rtnlol 6060 2715 center. 791 Center. 6t6-2834 $23.j. 49f..694.1, · ~AV~ N~:SO 546-0370 1 6 2 BR. Furn • Unfunl patio -plush Januscapln& • e LANDLORDS e $185 Den, 1% ba, 3 BR, dbl C fstra~ ... ch 3730 A y SPACIOUS.DELUXE 2 Br, Fireplacu I prlv. p&tkis I brick Ba.r-B-Q's . Larp beat. FREE RENTAL SERVICE ATI'R., view hOme, ocean-pr, w-side. ap . . 4250 l~~ ba studkl, bltn range PooLt.TeMis -O>ntlt1Bkfll. ed pools A la..'\81, Broku 534-6932 _ _,,...iroaL 2...mL•-den...J...BR. • '4&-291R ,. 1 BIOClU-mm ocean, New Corona_del_ Mar ----.&: d9hwashr, Mw -crpls .&:-lllO Sl!!'a-l.ar.e, CdM &U-2ttU _ 3101_ ~. Bristol St,~ _ l:iu.eL2 rea~lble females \\'flhr/dryr, dlhwghr, gar. C" ~' N of So ~-• ~---) --t 112 3. BR. tam nn~ din·~ rm, BEAUTIFUL Waterlront , 2 drs>.'• redec., huge close!&, tMlcArthur nr. Co.st Hwyl ..,., _,, · · """"•'• r&MA with houlfl v.·/yard, 1 dog, ~18~· l9e ava J. 9 · Meta Del Mar 3105 cpl!, drps, bltm, $295 mo. br, 2 ba, pool, JaCUDi, boat patio, a:ar, pool , E-flldc. Senta Ana under $180. Ref. 642-l422 Ref i;e<r'd. 772-5677 , slip, magnificent view . $180, adW ll, no pet s . DELUXE ~tra lg 2 BR~ PHONE: ~7.a200 2 or 3 home H.B., C.i\f.. L_.looch COSTA Mesa: 600 sq. ft. oilice, 600 sq, ft. store, 800 sq,-ft.-£hop.-• OwDtr &16-2310. Office ~ental VIEW home, oceanfront 2 Br &: den, 2 bl, wlhr/dryr, -dshwlhr, gar.. S27:i mo. lae., Avail. Sept 22 to J uly l ,or .leaa. 491-UI9 3 BR, 2 ba. Lg f&mily, blUna, 774-7465. Summer rental or longer. 54~ ba New 11hig-<pt,drps, uni-; l'IM'T EA or N.B. area. 1 Child, age New dlshwshr. Nylon w/w, l~LS _S6j() per mo. 673-1923 or 1 BR duplex. cpt/drp, hdwd que fpl bet din rm le liv lll\..11J 8[J . T 10. Call 6@..2938. DELUXE 1-2 or 3 nn. 1u.lte drp11;-lmmac. No-pell.-$25(1,.. Apt&. Purnlshlil 673-5170. fin;-~ &-Knox area.-..rm._Elec...g~.-bltns~Wlk--,---2 BR unlurn house -nr. Oranee County Airport M2-2211 --BACHELOR -Completeiy $120642-05.18. tobeh.$275mo.6T:>-7970. Single Story w/pnge, Harbor area. & Irvine Industrial ... _ ·--G1111ral private, prefer empiayed 2 BR Duplex, frplc, cplll, BRAND New, so of h"'Y ig, * ~17 :Ir Complex. 'Carpet, drapes, VIEW HOME. 'A: de:n. Sum-MeH Verde 3110 man. $90 mo. incl. utU. Adult• only, Rt!f'fl please. prlV. 3 BR 2 ba. $265 ffio South Set Atmoapbert music, alr-condltlonin&: " mer rental to 6 persons. SUMMER 1150 4-3667 lse 673-6904 11 ..__ a t 'HS janitorial service. ·-· IV I • 57;,;.288() . J;r" • • 2 a...i~-2 Dn•L-_ojHfmSJ llJ'-11'.'..lft ____., . -__ •. , .... ,~.ft·~-·ow---·~--Depoglt requu-., • er 3 BR, 2 BA., lam. rm. double 2 Bedroom1,-i t>alh-:--tiO ~ ~-1 ...,u-.u._ "'""' ~ '' . gardener paid. '42-4002. flrepl., carpets, drps,, fncd. RENTALS WALK To beach, shops. 2 2 BR upper, crpll, drps, children, no petfl. $l70.· Carpels & nraPea Courtesy to Broken ; ------~--yard, $225. 673-51119 ACC&nED BR, frpl. S185. elec kit. Nr. flhop'g. Ad41Lli, 673-9183 * S15 per \Veek-up y:f BOB PEITIT, Realtor Vacatlen Rental• 2f10 _ _ ...... -Hal Pinchin, Rltr. ti75--4392 no pets. $140. 642-2389. Air Conditioll'!d kitchen. $33 per Week-up e 833-0lOl e ' .Nowpo• •ach 3200 I Bdrm, Garage ~ LRG. 3 Br. crpts, drpt, 2 Bol~·-_.;__ __ _.;Sc;lOO"-' Apt.s. Afotcl. 54Pr9755. -.~p~-t7, --Q=f"f'"°• -! r BIG Bear very nice-house, LL! T ---M TS •. 675-49j2 * kids ok, $160 + dep. 221-4 ~~ Private Patios ROOM For male, ldt. prlv's, res 1ge ice ' N" Lal<r, bltna. Ill day, PALM [SA AP • __ "·U,.. A"'•.•~~~ o 2 Ru "ON TI1E BAY" ------...., • ~· OCEANFR NT B pper. Heated Pool student prefd. STO mo. 1st ::· $90 wk. CTI') I IASE Bachelon-l·2 Bedrms. Bay l1la~1 . 4350 ./F LR 1 G b2i•~-3 BR,112 Bad ths ~~w,,~t It.. palnt. Yearly. Plenty ol lawn l laat. 646-7886 afl 6 pm. Ab!;;~ Y= ~::r 3 bed home with --.1 !'URN/UNFURN rp c, ,...,, crp • rps, .r.> " NICE Room for employed 1 NEW, Mountain housekeep-room ,......... F 2 BR apt,_ N _B~nt encl. P'· paUo, 546-l034 ---CM ,.., __ . ·Air cond, Cpts, Drps Ina: cabin, ldyllwild, com-family room. Children It. • POOL \\'/viev." S11:io mo uic ulilfl.1. ~-=----'------Balboa lslind 5355 Carport le Ston.a;e man, · · ....uoie in. E-Z parking, Util paid , plete, modern w/b ltn1, pats accepted. Call e SAUNA Avall 9/12. ST"iNBOJ :Ir 2 BR. Crpta, drps, pr HIDDEN VILLAGE 642.-79)) $125 per month , r>t&-1'285 eves. e JACUZZI A'ITR. l BR, sleeps .. ~: by ;1.1~"":111:.· Adults, no DELUXE 2 BR "Utile GARDEN APTS PRIV Rm &: ba, kit privs, 717 UDO PARK DRIVE from Sm . mo. July l Aug aviiil; &:I ~--------Balboa". Boat dock-tie up 2500 South Sa.Ila for wrnkg lady, refs., Ci\I, Ne"•'POrt Beach 673-1060 ~yml'Mr Renf1l1 2910 Realty .Compuy Phone -546-9860 Winter·'iU resv's. 673-1503 $113 -t BDRM, newly painted prlv. No pets. no children. Santa Ana * 546-1525 no pets. 54&-1300. SUPER-DELUXE QUALITY •7• _10 b _ upper. Porch, d l fl po 1 a I, $300 mo-yearly lease only. • Ga .... -.•torage oruy. IZI 1 •3 roo •m 1 3 000 ft 0 -tll b&c 6"" '"''"' $160 -LRG 2 BR. Studio ·-..--_,,,_ m, -r o , 511. . VISITORS COMIN ? I -1111' Huntln-'on a.0...a.. ••-parking area. 673-5729 ::;'~;;;:'==:'===== month. 19th & Ptimona Aw:, u· 11 Immed lftJW •• 1s;11 --Apt. (Triplex). Family size o ice su es. , OCCU· WouJd conaider rTnLing our TOWNHOUSE·. 3 BR, 2'L EASI'SlDE; Studio, 2 BR l lS k' C~f .• 897-488.). • ......... n.... .. -en•" .1 .......... N .. h ho n OCEANFRONT . --'k H 11..--Beach 5400 itch. w/bltrul, crplfl, drps, c;;"='=:;;;;:::::;:=== ............ ...,,.,.'60::: v· n.>01""' new ewport ac me. BA frpl patio pool 2 1 &. 2 BDRM Apts view, 11111·• • Ba, Cpts/drps, bllns, relrl&. un ......... frplc., el'ICI gar. 1 or 2 ;; Irvine Commerc. Complex, rumiahed-to right famUy all ' c, ' ' r.J\ beach. NeY.'lt', spac, dlx. 2 Pool. No pets. 646-6610. Guett Homes 5911 •1- 1 ... . , car gar, all bltns, crpts, for Adults. Froril. $15'.i BR 1 t blllns pat \VALK 3 lllks to beach. children ok. CNr sc.h11) No adl nul"'rter Hotel &; Rest. or ~ono ~';fy~~ \\~:!; drpl. Lse $275 mo. Sn-81111 TUSTIN lnd~.ener':i':ops & pl~r. s~;° DELUXE 3 Br. 2 ba Condo. Almoat new 1rg 3 Br apt, pets. 2230 s. Center St., aurant, banks, San Dleao -~~ ne~ed for 1~ family~ or SU-2497 eves or wlmda. 15497 \Villlarna Street unf. SITS. Adults, baby OK. Drps,.,.='' crp~; ~bi~0n1, 2 poolfl. dbl gar, frplc, w/w crpts, S.A, Nr Warner, 545-0989. PRIV. Room for ambulalor & N'pt, Fwys. four bedroonls den deck "The Blulla" Condo. 2 BR. 1714) 835-5.1:6 536-2131 _,,mo. u-.i • drp&, dwhr, 2 ba. $223 mo. lady In lie. guest home. UNCROWDED PARKING and patio, pod! pri~lleaefl, 2 Ba. Cpta:, J?l'Pi· 0 '1ize 1~R~~~~:~:et .,..SOLTEfibS APTS. $1~0 - 2 BDRM. Uppe~. No Chldrn ok. No peta. 5~lm Laguna Be•ch 5705 Good food· served family LOWEST RATES, five or six minutes from patio. Choice view of Back Ba hel 1 BR' Pool kids or pets, Uhl. furnished. 2 BR. Adults. Utll pd. ---------:••:;Y"le".;;64&-:=33;9;;1::,·====IOwner/mgr.2172DuPontDr., J Ji Bay 142S Ycar•" lea&e (714) 537.a!iOO c or &: e, , 642~75 Be UL n.•tet . Pool p r I Rm. 8, Newport Beach. beach Tennlsprv e&e1can · Y F'OUNTAIN VALLEY Adults no pets, From $140'1--~------a _.. · · v •OCEAN VIEW, Lr:: M isc. Rentals -5999 8J3.3223 Courtesy to Broken be arftnged. It's big and a Salisbury Realty 6'f3.!900 17060 San Bruno Stfe(!t up. irlol Keel11an Ln, H.B. PARTLY furnished 4 room patio. Beam clngs. 17676 Bachelor. 1 & 2 BR apt.I. Jot le11 expensi~ than liv. "2" 2 BR. houses util. pd., cn4) 96S-2500 (l bik \V, of Beach, on apt, can be SJ:!en Sun 6/21. Caiperon. 8'2-6121 Furn or unfurn. Crpt1, drps, ing in a n10!cl al $3JO a pvl. patio, avail !/15, $210, Slater.) 842-784S. .213: OX 6-1930 $250. Month-lease or bltns, patios, walking • GARAd&-Storage only . •-k "4 •t88 ~ s-1!06 W ~ •• ~-1 REMAltKABL~ E-SJ 2 B bl I / ti. • Bdrm 2 di tan-to town 100 Cl"! I~ month. 19th &: Pomona DE~K SPACE Prefer insurance man - leads fumished. Acrountant - will 'exchange portion o( .""" . ""'..., . • ..... ~. . ~ uvu UNBEUEVABLY LG Bach. util pd, nr j.po\nls, DE, r. apt, tnlL, case op on " ' s ..... • ... BAYSIDE Dr., Lido, ,l.inda NB, 673-lSTa l!XTRAORDINARIL y 111 fem, over l5. s97.so. gar, fc_nced ~!lo, yd. $125. bath, near S Pis. Owner I c:Dr:.:.::··c:l::A=•;._· B::c::h::.·..:494-51:..:..;="'-I c:A:.:'c:''-c' C=M::::.-. ::.*.:89::7:..-4880.=::··-- Isle le Penln. "'aterlront1 2-STORY studio duplex, 3 BEAtrl'lFUL Ref., CIJll dep req. 842-2219(21 ::_:.:"-'::54-664"""~'~--~-I :".::7.:~::=c_ ____ ~ LARGE 1 BR w/sundeck, \VANTE0-2 car.~ for fV!l for dQinc..PUr a~c;Qunt. _ ing . + off-water Lido homes BR 2 ba, aep din rm, 2 O ...... __ .a.-. ~ $11> CRPrS. drpa elec * 2 BR, 1 ~ BA, patio, pool . panelifl&, beams &: hi&h •toraae HuntinctDn Beach . Bill G_,..,. .. Realto r 1 Lio , ...... Men VtlD•IMre a..-...,. •• 1 BR duplex,. Sl55 mo.··· ' ' ., 8"1G·J '!d "-" ·u · Art ct• area.394-M08after6. .... ....., fp, pa , cu ...., sac. -Puttin& ll'"ll, watniall 1 Ganp, pa.tlo,-amall back kit. Adull1, no pets. Royal Sl mo. "" ...... e . '-4J..I ce1 ng, 1l1 en r . Riddle & Ro11 R1•ltor1 3335 E. Cst Hwy, CdM 675-7225 6#-4621). yn Jae. 67l-8809. 11tteam. dowen ewrywhne, yard, No pell. Call 536-7146 Palm Qr. 546-81166 962-8994. 494-4591. ' 1.....,0 Proporty -• nJRN Duplex, wnkl.y, 2 Ir CHANNEL Front. Ne\\-er ~·pool, rec, room, b&Uiard&, 3 BR. cpts/drps, pa.tio, flied =::========~::;,,;;:;::=====::;; ' 4 BR, Ocean view, all utU mR. 2 BA. Frplc .. Patio. BBQ; ~A .. _ flu'n.-unturn. LHVn• Beach 4705 y<l 1988 Pomona Santa Ana 5'70S.nta Ana 5'20 I~--~----- 1 le laundry. 110 W. 45th St, Adult&. Float avail $775. Lae 1, -:JCv ' · on $eutsorT, NB 6*-8197 6ff,.-02SI. I I 2 Br. allo StnPI b'om llE :Ir 540-9001 * Short Term L••H ' a .... lltlon "''• Attr. oUlees: paneled exec . •• an 6pm. 3 "'· 2•,; .... --~---·. ~1. $!35 .... ;u 2)1)1) Panom s ADULTS' X-La.... 3 BR 2 b .. w1q ... ..-.: .-.... Rd., MJ.8670. Between Har-• crpt/drp, 2 child ok, Avail 'LOVELY µoo S ANDS lrg grounds. A .... K. im:mtd. borl:Newport.2Blk N.19th .. 6/21. $160 mo, $60 dcp, Homo. 1 blk to bch 3 B<lnn. 12'5 mo. Agt. 646-0732. REJlf fUiiillTUR[ ,u WK. VILLAGE INN 507-9752 I ,' 2 Ba, pool, Aug S250 :It, 5105 3 Br, 2 Ba, near bctl. CrpUJ, "" Prutlp IJVillr,'. Maid ser,N c:;EW;,,:.c:D::;,-1-.~,-Br~.-Shg~ Bruce Creteent. 5i&-MM drp11, pooll, tennis. $250 lie. ' · li""°ii· '•· r!'Ziji-J>eii'iichill!!!!ii494-iii94i36 crpt. drps, bll.ns, fmmed . Newport Och. &t2-Jl9&. 3 Rooml from itl.B:i I' • 1111!!1 • 1 l Month to month !lental1 AiNTALI occp. Fro1n Sl50. M0-1973, BEAqt H.GUM. neat I. cle•~1 1400 SQ. Ft. 3 eft 1~ b.I.. Wide Selection ws. Unfurnished. o54S-.=,,:":::':::l~--~-~ -.... ,.._... Seeluded araa, dbl gar, bltns, drpa, crptl, 100~, p•~~ .. r OPTlON ~ • •DELUXE 14 2 BR Carden t private beach, UOO wk. ... ... ,,__., ft , ,. 0~~ I 77.f-i400, e~•: 49 ,-00'1 $2M. l>U"'V"" a l4 br. Delivery 0.neral 5000 Aplfl. Bt·lni, prlv. J!'.tlO, after 6. PENIN. Point. S Bdrms. CU1tom Furnttun RenW heated pool, frplc, Adultl. ly 3 .. "-· J.ct. lncd. yd. S.'25 Leue 517 w. lftth CM. 548-3-481 $145 mo. s.5163 FOR Ju • 3 BR, ,....,.e, Frank Marlhall Rlty S'l5-4lm 1511 W unpim, Anhm 774-2800 "'/view, 100' ba.th'I bcfl, ' -•a z REMTAL FINOE't ~ 2 BR apt w/vlew, Jul1 u fftnlty Park nu Cost• ;.::::-. 4 4100 -.... T• L ..... , s Ntwpert Blach ··~-A;;,u')&:,· ;;;•r':yrl""!y-',. ,:.67:.:::1-39437'°:'°= n -• = r ~--+----------__ .... 1 .... CMh ..... ~M,6~ER ~tap;;. aJ:: i BR. ·2 Bathe .......... $275 ~IOW~~~E~~MS ~ .+!~:1\~1' •• t,til!I• "' IAYPllONT -·-2BR 2Ba'~ S3DO ,::aouu a · --•-11 n111,,, 2 BR, 2 BA Lux•""' Apll. Shop'g. Ill llkh St. vi-.-. 3 Bi 2 ba,u;.;,·;;,;;·:: $325 ~! 1:':': =~ ~ --Prtv. terrace, e~~. IUb. BAL IU&nd No Bayfront. e Red HUI Realty Ion u_ S lemntan J>k'I· All e:I~. tum 1 BR apt. 2 BR or Univ. Park Ctnter, trvjm ailldnna A pet ~ Celt• mosH IDO Pool, IOft water, dockl. 31n I BR --1"""3 Call --U7t N&WPOltT ILVD. w. Cout Bwy, N.-.part. 18'drm, Camao Shotta, mo. 3 Bil. 2!i .._ loe bo•UI 54MJl5 VILLA MISA Al'TS. i .:c"::~.;:""':::.-· ----- ol July SE.\IPLE REAL "" •* WfEl<LY-IAIWiY 1~ 2 BR. Pri• patio. Htd pool. * O"I N o•IL'Y 1 5 * -·TE·. 57:,...2101. rm, -~ rno. · " -&-••"" * ~ * Baell, or cpts. J\mtllhc'• 2 car 11ncl'd gar. Chlldttn m AMIGOS WAY Pi Mo./or best offtr. t\tl'n • eempl. l<ltch. S3S wlt-p.yt '-'"l'!lcome, no pets plea,e! 2 BR. 2 bl. units, unturn. Pld(Jo 8uldl--bllme. neat -c.r-.-.W-Mer .. all.-918 ~lno Dr. $16.i nlO. 719 \V, \Viltonl Out1ide. ll\'in& arTq and Mech. -.1t51. ~l 6f6..1251, double pragt'fl. S2!IO to .. ·o. QNTAL• HILLTOP_...,, E!t .. nt SUI CASITAS 1.ARGE Uni 2 BR ope., IDYD ltlALTY lj•!!' Ullfvrnl~-4 Br, 2i1. bfl. lam., clftl., Furn. 1 ~ Apt., Atlulls cpl/drp, Pool. 1\ids OK. * 675-Sftl * I • -p/!UrTl. poo, Yr 1 t e . only, no ptts. 2110 NP'P(IC'I 19118 Ml,.,,t, ·Apt l, C~I MODERN 2 br Upper. Blk Cl.!:"~ . .., 6"--mG BJ\•d, CM. &12-9286 M8-2IOI. lo bch.. crpts, drps, self ... Nk:e 1 BJl dplx, bltnl, r>ELUXE • Bit s bl, '330 J put. cpl-drp. pallo, lhOd SPLIT Level 3 ~ 2\• ba. clean. elec r.~. refrla, opW4rpl, llDod b:. mo leue, lie/opt odnad,. )Id. 1911 Pomona. -cpl/tlrp, bluu. No pe.t!I. 988 sun dk. Responalhlc adulll, Blue. Be:mcon, Bkr.• 66-0lll 646-0ill, or alt ti 67j...6985 • ~9(),)1 * lllisslon Dr No. 1. $-19-352,, no Jlt?IS. $200 mo, &\W666 . i ,, 5200 ' - r _.4,,.,l11t."b Spo.U1r. Sryl. Lus.,, ~·z ..,,..., ,..,.,,,. _ _.. (J,.fW'JtWM4 AUii r.nu.. Q.J>r S.O., c .. ,..._. • .., ,......, lxtl&M.a l ftNrirlr 0-... .. .,, ... ,,.,.,,., • a .... '"'"'• o.clt .,., 8.tf!OftT ""Cot.till~ f:11;., r .... Ow.. rriffll• SI. HHtfll 1'-.....C-'« TY .,...,.. -Ronllnt Ju If_., •I_,..,,. c .. ,. r1 ... 1000 W. Moc.4r1hur Bl•d. _ l W«A I• •I ..., Sail"' .4ne 540-8497 I · tors I office, reception area, lrtor· nves • ... • adilt'I. 3 amallor ••• For Siale. approximately ~S ice1. Incl. carp., drapes, air, acre prime R-3 property. mUJic, clcc. Befit location Situated on htiJh bluff, owr. \\'/parking, Jmmed, OCCU• looklrc Udo Island, New-. pancy. 1.ICJ'iin&.' c a 11: port Beach, etc. Adjacent to 546-463'.Z, Hoag Memorial Hospital, i •iiO-iiil_,.. ____ , mrrounded by 1.l•edlc al Ol'C. SPACE AVAIL. Bulldlnp and a lovely high. July l st rise. apartn1ent ccmplcx. 833 Dover Dr, NB Exccll[!rit financing avail-659 f •~A able. Sl90p\;;OOO. Write Cl' call sq I. .....,.. mo. Call C, S, DP.Boynton Perric u n,· cn4) 793-2841. * fiTJ.2-157 * Tov.·naquare Dev. Corp, l \V.1 "-J!i!'~!"'~"!"~!""!!'I stot•S1.,Red1anc1s,c..9237l 1 DESK SPACE JI UNITS By Builder. 2 l 3 e r·s. Walk 222 Forest Avenu9 to lhopplrw. MI0,000. AJ.eo, La.guna Beach new +N Wiits nr bch. Call 8'7-3957. • $9466 CM' b<low mkt, priced to DESK SPACE Mil. $1800 mo. Income, 12 '17875 •-- h Bl d dlo 2 hr. units. ""°'' IU5'd ocac v • $25.000 dn. Bltr. 5CS-42!1 Hunting Ion B~ch DUPLEX 2 bdnns. bH-i111, 642-ml, Ext 276 ..,. •ncl patioo. 131'000 "" DESK SPACE 11' PIOO. -MOllO dn.· -ZH4A. State, c.~f. 642-7'72 105 No. El Camino Re•I --· Son Clement• Buslnoss Proporty MSO -APPRox; soo sq. t1. s120 C.2 lot, 50 x JXt with 2 mo. All uUl's incl., ex~pt BR houM on rur. ntar phone. N11xt to Sec. 'PacU\c E. 17th. Owner. &16--456.1, Bank, 18111 E: J7lh St, C.M. • 61S-7,13 Amplt: parkt.nc. 6"~210. - • r ) • ·-" " SAYE ~All! .-c ·L s s I F I E D 6 • • ......... ·-· -tt·"---.-... ..__,.;.-,...-..... --.-'· _ ... -· ... :. ---.• ·~-~· .... ~~; .. -.. , .....• . . . . ,. . "•t·-: • RIAL ISTATE 0-ol OIRco Rental . ..,. - IUSINIU '""" ANNOUMCIMINTS PINANCIAL Intl NDTICU --• ---l'.....i 11'-Mil '4IO Opportunltt ·~·--••-ow Yortao: Found H. ·-·. When You YOU WOn't btlleft 250 11q --..... ft, C>'pli, "'"'· fum'd, air, Dloh'lbutoro ..... ·~-· Want it done --- mtaic 1; utll 's, WestcliH, 1M% PROFIT .._. for only STa. So ask me Route Sales Co. Contracted A GOLD Bractlet )'OUtb center right • • • why. 642-31111. •PPl'OWCI acet'1, Just Str. tennis eourts CdM. NEWPORT Beach Deluxe viee. No Sellinc required. 673-1071 ( II f Offices. Ai.J'..OOnd, btd, w/ Investment seeurity. May FOUND Sm. JovUic crtY 0 One 0 prlv. lia. 2!00 W. Coul financo lo qualUl<d. Slame,. cal. CdM. fhe experfS ""'Y· (C•ll Collect) 675-5406 • YMENT ----.~~-~~1~~~Mti~-~·:;;w~-;;;;n;ea?I IJECRETAltY Wanted or 5 a.Jternoon oork v.~k, l11 ll\lurtll'lce ott!Ct'. No ex. perlence necessary, 111-2508. Bankers RWIS EXPERIENCED \IDES -for convalescence. elderly care' or family care. Homemakers. 547-4;681. l'YPING -,,....,n.;;y;ra,;; NEW ACCOUNTS • tor rurlhcr information EXPERIENCED NE\VPORT Beach suites 850 David ~tooi-e, U.P.S. FOUND Kitty cat 1m Jn!)' listed belowll x lOj() sq, ft. ate 5Gt N. · (213) 4'1·7519 A: wht looks lift she's bttn 8 OOKKEEPING-Gen'l 0J. Top salary _&. benefits Newport; Will redee. o;Daly , Cl.tin. Jn~t. 1995. Req.) recent mother. 64J...M.H. nee Exp'd 'Wlnt perm . For men &: women c&u 549-2815. ! 67• -SECURED _;tlo"...., :....4 a11-s PM interu.ted in. Jolninc a tut ~~.. AAA. _ rolrlu~~d 1 -male SERVICE DIRICTORY SERVICE DIRECTORY ·sERVICE DIRECTORY :c~=c_;c-;;._m;;.__-_,,=I "°""" tti'Onal bonk. NR. Newport P.O. & ~.. DINTAL HYGIENIST Greyhound Dep0l Ottic• 16 ADDITIONAL INCDMI Ss7·9'19 Auto R.,.lrt AUG C-octon "20 Houlint tnll AVIU -11-26 . ..,_1481 x l9, 'l.fl0.,l25 mo. 646--2'!4. AT J...tsw-Main Beach. .etl:.:;:;;.::;_:;==-'----:-~ I DOMES'I1C work wanted by Let me prute S2nD lmdiw ot bys Identify JAGUAR Repalr iipeda.lilt. •nm REMODELERS• MOVING, Garqe ' clean.-up . all Comnwrc&.I MIS •·r n•at will rehlm up to · &tui 125 Roc:herter, CM on Nwpt ,.._ •ti -lll0% Financine &: lite hauling. Reuonable. ~tllintereited please c 33» Wett Cutt Hwy. -----,"-$350 fDDOtbl,y, Sacund with nr F'1re Station. '6U-filll. Kitcbem . prages. carports Frtt estimates. 64s..JSJ2. :;;;;;;;;======! Newport Beach e $11,IOI e 15% ftnanclns available. J'or 1 Pair Ol pre1cri p t ion I;;;,,;~_,;::;:::;:=::;:;;;:::::: I C.Omplete Remodeling. Quall-{_, 5 Units + 3 St<>tt1 .. ,. penona1 confidential inter. 1un1la111e1-at the laltY'lttlnt 1 '550 ty Contractors. 64Z-3fi60 Housecleanf"I 6715' .IObl Men. Wom. 710G • $7','50 • view at Wz:. Santa Ana Head-Surler-6113/70, 6'Ta-l065. • • Additions * Remodefin&: ~7-e.-a"'ch._J_anl_tarial_. 5 Unil:S + 3 Br. home -. Ph:>ne 135-2.Sft 10 AM You_"" Set F-• H "-rw··• Li ~fii'F,~:-j en•l11'!-•w I ~-. •· $115,IOO e >;'6 PM, Lott _-· •.. ~ '~ cn'n! .... wind9n, -OOJ I leS .:: ... ::;;,. pn~"c.:. ',';;';: 0 • * L I ,.__~-hy * --~· 1.-".10 7 d•-, 6:~7:30 elc, Res&: Commc'I. •ltn ..-r~ oco ...,.,...,_ ~· r ~-r•r.JLl'mj~e() Pald·vac.Nocli<o"io"""d, All have xint ~ . * MIST~Worc no. Call Hour, day or week Full C t CIHnl-" ·1.1."'11 • Mep. Cleaftin&' Service .. \. ~N-' -d ··•loom•."-.... _ Employment Apncy mainly hr orpo ---·~ ~ c •-·nc1o 11oo ~ • ?/ '"•·· " ~ -PLACE REALTY . tM-S7ot • •Ba.ck pleue. Tan terrier; A: pltime. OOc per -arpe..,, WI ws, ra,.e,.... 09CrlC •. 1 •-~~ 29&9 So · Coast Hwy. Wartod ........... Eltab. 20 ..... , )lo. ......... Dr. t child. '15e fo< 1 $1.00 R". & Commc'I. 5'Ml1I " ..... ,. -·~. . · Yfl., low owr bead, ~t. &U-.35tf. for 3 tn wne !amily. !,rn.I) ~ BEAtrrY operator "'"led · $110,000 STORE llulldtrw. able Can train lnYf!ltiPte ' SpecW Sumnwr Proeram ~~ ~~ * API' CLEANING* TRISH HOPKINS no eli~l nece11ar1. ~ W. 19th St.. Bethd A: r.:.u. otter: Owner hu LOST-"Uddie". Slber i ~n tor 1-10 year old!. AU '1 . ,.\ F~sllt &:.tho~~R!°41SeM 48N E.17th.' Suit(! ?!U. C.M. Guarantee, 60 ~ .com· To\\'f!rs area, ~l'l6B Act. other bua1nea interesta:. Huaq-,, blk ~ wht., VlC. qualified tnchen. l525 San-CARPET Vi iams ...... an..... rv. 642 • 1470 "r" miesion. New 1 raduate Eve. mom W-r & ~. H.B. c M ·--· STEAM CLEANED ·-·--o""'" N•wport ma. Pbooo lnduotrlol Rontol -woui:o Yoo jike lo "'"' 847-"'1. . ~.Avo, .. ~~. REASONABLE RATES Ironing '755 Account Cieri! _673-"60_~--~-~--' ;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;_;;;;;;~,I $40()..$1000 · a month in your SMALL Black do&', CS mos) PARENTS· weekend vaca.-Alao carpet in1tallation IRONING In my home, $1 BEAUTY Salon (formerly INDUSTRIAL SPAc.E spare time ?? Slim • Gym :;""'~: ~~ts. VeJY tiOfll without children. Ex· '""5971 Hr. Dressmakinc A: altera· $504.-$603. per mo. Roy AJvarado Hair Styl11tal FOR LEASE sell llke bane.nu In bun-• ......,. -per relia. col&elf! 1irl. LANDLORD SPECIAL Hons. St5-7641. for sale ot leRSe. Euif!llt 5000 Sq. ft. tor lease at 16th che1. Call Ruthie, 6t6-3M1 O~GE SNOOPY ~ a: refer. 644-0439 500 sq. ft. $20. Diamond IRONING IN fltY HOM.E FOU~TAIN VALLEY or tenns. 642-6523. . St . .1:. Babcock in Newport or 642--6430. WRIST WATCH c1ay1, • Carpet Cltaners. 187 21.sl Sl.25 hr. SCHOOL DISTRJ~T_, BOOKIU:EPER. Food co., Beach. 1,000 111. ft. of oft. ATI'ENTION Party GIYen. REWARD * Mi-5013 R.EL1ABLE Child care, my St. OJlta Mesa, 645-1317 Call 548-6970 REQUIREMENTS: vene•cu located in Fountain Valley !cea, 400 am~. I: ample part. lAlest fuhlom in COltume PART Persian 6: p/~ home, fncd ~awl.Ill tet, REMARC Services. 3 rooms t. knowif!d&'e exam, field know. nttds full ch&. thN TB'. uw. Immediate Occu.p.aip. rinp, from Europe, Call Ute p-ay. ytc• lrviae I: S¢nldUe ~ ,-arner U'f!L $21.50. Fully guaranteed. ~!ing & Stor ... 6l40 -leq.e, math aptitude, typlna: Gd. 119y. Resume to: P.O. R. G, Cramtt ' aft. 7 p.m. nM'B-7699. 2Mh. 642-1659. 846-0101 a.ft s credit cards OK. 841~ 30 wi>m. Box 8.135 F.V .• Cal. 92708. BROKER p I LOST Bl __ ._ t · f LOCAL,. lo"&' dbl moving. FRINGE. BEN~FITS: 12 CARPET MAN wanted IDr ••• _ ...._ •• -WCRATIVE, art t me -ue .-.-ee VlC. o CARE For school aae child, STEAM Jet carpet cleaning. Reas stOragt Fttfo Eit. aaya paid vaca.tion Jll!r yr., ~ ..... 11 •bop. "--~cl la~. _,_ .. _ ·business for cynic3. Call ~Harbor View Home , Calif teacher, read'g, C'-arK.are natlon·w lct e · · k le ........ .......u. ......-1,."",~~~~~~~!' j Dennis Smith Sal, noon to "Remi" Reward. 644-4696. -"m. 'g, ..... le crafll. &U-4055 8314101, 0 .K. Van Ii: Storap 12 days pa kl SJC ave per 54()...'7262 1 · ... , ;>... ..~ service. Free est. yr., rhaJor medical insur. . Lots •100 4 PM, 613-237L I . HORSE, Sorrel. znatt., wht M6-35U. 666S Painting,. ance policy CASHIER·Expenenc@d. lpr ::.::;;;;,. ______ ~ THRIVING COFFEE SHOP blaz@, 2 wht aocks, Reward, DEPENDABLE Child care, Floors p rft I "50 FOR INFOJiMATION: Call fine Womens clothin& &tort. lF You are thinking of ln-Well located in ttdevelopin& children grieving. 49M307 wkly:. hrly, nitc or day. Call --· _!!9 ant "I. P.fre. \Yorkman at (n4) Apply in person 8AOC vf!lti.ng in land, nr water am. Own@rs tetirin&:. Mn. LOST ~ You!lg male red point 646-0494. LI~~.~~~. PROFESSIONAL Painting. 842-6651 Ext, 225 bet. 2-5 pm, Sl'R.EET No. 2:5 . Fuhkln &: natural forest. w1d@ Ten-y, 536-l0S Siamete cat. Vic. Irvine &: Babysitting, my hoine. Neat \\'Ork. Fine painta. no later than June 23rd, 1970. "l=sland=::.· -'-N:C.B;c·==--- varlety of p.me &: ~ess ~ly BEAUTY Salon (formerly Santiago. Rew. 548-8669 Monday thn:i Friday * ~7262 * Roller. brush. a I r -1e1 1 ADULT Babysitter, my bsf!, CASHIER 1 hr from a maJ(>r Ct ,• Roy Alvarado Hair Styiiata} LOsr, • 1 ll'ftn parakeel * 675-4663 * Furniture Retforl"l'4 spraying, accous. ceilings. 5 days $25. Newport Shores. , PORT THEATER. CdM please call Dave at Dave s lor sale or le&M:. Eaalat Local rcl'1. Low priaes! Apply ewnlng:s a.ftU' I Sporti Good 893-5.5261 A: 1 blue one. Vic. Colleae YOUNG Mom will babysit, & Rtfinflhl"I f• "75 Ref's req'd. 646-8 ~.841~""'0:,,~~°"'=~ - 1 ' of tenm. 642-6523. Puit, c.M. 5'5-001. my home, Cd.M. Roy 847-13511. days/Eve1, Sat ,.I: Sun. CHEVRON STA Servi~ ~t- . Gift Ii: party shop, new. LOST-German Shepherd , Call 67S-2ll8 FURNlnJRE Stripping I: * PAINTING INT Ii: E>.."T. 646-3898 tendant. Must have neat a~ BEST BUY: 100' ~view ~at loc&Hon. For Sale young, fmlale. -Vic. Bolsa BABYSITI'ING my home, refinishing, r.ta1onable A"._erg. 1 sty $260. ? sty ACCOUNTING CLERK . ~nee. Apply: 3048 lot, ~1 level, Laguna. 548-3536 or ~ Chica A Heil; H.B. 846-2182. any hrs. Pre-sct100t Mias ion rates. Call 6 4 2-9 51 S $3.50. i~I all matenal & Reef! 1~2 yrs, exper. in ::•0on0.81oO-I'-, ccc_.M_._,,.-===-1 $ll,900. 656 · 831 3103 anytime. preparation, Sl8, per nn + hi-vol ~ a~.. a cc ls. CHILD care • It. hakpinc, 6.200 MoftlYteLMn '320 Persen•ls MOSWILLViejo.Ba:.-il, .nv hOme, Fumiture6:Antlques paint.~refi.CallJack payable. EDP exfler. 3 chldrn, 8 Ii: 11. MOG., Acr~ ui• •• .., Refinishing 1 Re1tDrinz. lm-3895 or 96S-7900. helptw. Call -JoUy Roger Tliuis~ Fri, Sat. 9-2. m yn. '-----'--I 1st TD Loan N.B. area, fenced yard, By * 645-0991 .. 1 STORY Stucco Ii:· overhang-rtt"1taurar;t~ofc;-se&:0331. or oldi r w/rif. 646-«M7 S ACRES, level, XLNT vu, * FULLY LICENSED * the week. ~· t Ir: -"'~="~,_..--,_-.,,, nr Roy Rogtt's Apple Renowned Hindu Spbituallat $99. 3 itory • u cc o ALERT SQber couple for ·'.::"':::_· ------71 Valley Inn I: New Sprina a~,. INTEREST · . WILl.. BabysiL my home, Gardenlnt '6ID overhal!a $149. A~. ce~ Beach 'Motel, Dam. Pt. Apt - van... Lake. S63"l5 FP AdVlCf! en all ma~. Corona del Mar Atta, $13. per nn. Min. 3 nns. • Sal (n 4) ~1300. ***COOKS ., 2 d TD Loan Low. Marria:e. Bu51.DeSS • 64t-0'736 • AL'S GARDENING 646-0all l. 6371119. . . w I terms. Other gd invest n Readings &iwn 1 days a . ~ APPLIANCE: Mamed, part. acreage: .l ca.bin s ites week, 9.Uf·9PM l12 N. El LOVING care your children for Professlonal Gardening "2" Exp painte~.~ · • ·de Experienced only w/XLNT tenns. Bkr, Terms hued on equity. C&m1no Real, San my home. HB, By hr-day· Ii: &~ landicapln1 llo'Ork. Will 0work by hr. or timer:;~· ~~ttl~: e APPLY e 6#-4610 '42~2171 545-0611 Clemente, 49'J-9136, -492-0076 wk. 968~46 Rl'VICH call 646-3629, ~rv-job. Undercut most others. 'f serv~. $3.flO per hr to Thi Five CrowM ---Serving Harbor area 21 yn. Al ., BABYSITI'ING My home inc Newport, CdM, ta 963-2181. st/U'f Call Mr James (U-4) Restaurant Out of Stole Prop. 6208 Sottlor Morfvap Co. * one. Coota M ... U.L Day o< Meaa, °""'' Shore•, w ... METICULOUS PAINT.' g:;o.;,,j '"''· ~5 p.m. onlYJ' Centlntla lank' (U41 6*.7121. --;-;;;;ful 336 E. 17th Street night Fenced yd. 642-5291J, cliff. . .B~. INS --. --JO 3801 E Pacific Cout H -SHELTERED ISLAN .LOANS P!;lm-A:-up.~ ..Yes.,-tt'1-yoar_~('~ 8ABY.siTnNG, My home. 1ft'---c-A"NDSCi\PING:_-*-crew col. students. t.nt-ext RE -Coron& det Mar o -------1 in the San Juan Islands, reaJ estate or bu81nen. Mr. ~ ~ call Newport Beach area. New. Lawns 17~2€! IQ ft. Frtt housell. Exp, Dockl, 675-5812 BEAUTIFUL 77 * COOK • Days, relief ahlft, 4 Wuh., in the heart ol the Andenon 303: 922-2305 No cban&e ~-6667 • • * 675-8734 * dei1g111. Do. ~I or~ your-No Wasting Jt'1 all In the eye of the be- 5 days wk Expfr'd for tioa.tina: paradlae of the ~~~·· 34 Hr Reconlinc self. RotoUlhng. Lie. oon. * WALLPAPER * holder. Ch@clc the 'IV com· convalescenl hosp. A~y In Paci.fie Coaat. Wooded. Money Wanted 6l5D ' , Brick, Masonry, · ~~ 12 yrs kical exp. When )10U call "Mac" ml. you wat~ and if _!OU per.n: MO Victilda. c.M Natural Cove for doek &ite. _ . * Ne•poder~S:.VM-*-etc --6560 · · ---511-1444--M8-4032 -itt1----you·~ U}ln!tty u . Nice beach. Close to shore. PRIVATE Party wants 13500 For Men &: Women WE AIM TO PLEASE IOme of time people call us. tOOK: Ewn1ni shift. MDII ., l\foderateclimate,cleanair, a• 8ftl0nd trust deed. Proteuional Female Statt CUSTOM MASONRY Complete garden Service EX-PAINTER. ?OW s c hl c•LIF CASTING co know all diet1. UAM·1:SI No rto I Hotel brick. -·•ht iron . 1i!acher will pa111t eves &: ,.. • ' PM _,. 633-5450 --2 clear )Vaters. This island 646--4563 or 6'J3...7413. wpo r nn Spanlah ... .._ • Reliable nwnt., expert clean-knde Xlnt workma111hlp. ii. contll'IUin& It's telU'Ch for • c...... • r-~· definitely un~; For full ANNOUNCEMENTS 1107. Jamboree Rd, NB. Cement ~81tone, patio up, Call "Fearln~ Fred", ~e-~•L.540.0062. _l!veey.day_peQpJ~ha...J! COOK,-female,-u:per.-Luncb. _____, ,---;J.Ofmlna1i.OJL»:r.i~. P. O. iiil~NDTICIS 6"-05l60 -cown.---9824914. a desire to work on TV or only • preschool. 5 daya. Box 481, ;ui:;>e,~ !____ NANCY NETIJ BUILD, RemOdel, repair NEW Lawns, re-seedi.n&. P:i~re-~icy • i!:e~t modeling johll. $15 to $125 Call M&-0617 98009 or c C Found (FrM Adt) 6400 WELCOME HO?o.tE Brick, bloclt1' c on ere t e • Complete Jawn care. Clean Prl Fully exp' lnl. John per day, No fee to you ever. * DENTAL SECRETARY * eve11. Love· Harby carpentry, no job too small. up by job or morith. Free 6~'fie · * FOR ON CAMERA S!!nd resume to ~ M-lOU " • FOUND -Sm. pu1no1ed 518-9587 [Jc. Con.tr 962-6!M5 estimates. For info call . AUDmON * The Daily Pilot N.B. : • Mount•ln & Desert '21, female doe. tandy color, SWINGERS Orange County 891-2417 or M6-0932 PAINTING· Ext.-Int. 18 )'l'I. CAU. ln4) 835-8282 ' • short haired, wearin1 Gulde. Fr@e itrl'o write P.O. Builders '570 COLLEGE STUDENTS ~· Ins. Lie. Free eat. 10 AM to 6 ~M DENTAL A11t -~kle CABIN-Mammoth Lakes,. in High Sierras. Furn. 7 n)tes $$. Reserve: now 531-3314 Eves 540-0617. 5 l 6 7 8 Read n.1 DAILY , PILOT ORANGE COAST'S leading rketplaci IBIT 111·11 ~ coUat wlbell, on Box 3lll Anaheim 92804-..-..._,, __ - -. Accou1t. Ceilings. 541-53Z. ATTENTION BOYSI Exp d, Expanded dutin. 118 Harbor Blvd., C.M. Call ADDmONS And AltttaltOM Year Around Profess. Lawn INT L Ext p in"-Local __ .__ o(c 968-5783 anytime 646-1408 INCURABLE Diseases \te Res -Comm. Contractor Care. Yd cle10up, weedin& · • . , · a "'05' t Summer work. You can,......., · ' A~;~R of p~ptton sun my IJlf!lcalty. niere is hope, Hee~. bonded Ii: Insured spec., lndlcpng, S48-2'm ~s·c:.:c:· ~rtt es' U>+ per wk-pt time, Help * DRIYEU * &'lauel • ladieA. Ork beip for appointment, 673-1166. tree estimates, (financing) *ALLEN BROTHERS • · G wi get new customers lor a No or_...a .. llCe , R E Wo-'260 · cs •-··-· 536-211JO 543-3'05. ,__ * PAPERHANGIN <"•I ..._ .. ,. M"" "' ....,...., •-·--·-------color • intersection of ALCOHOIJ ZM""'.r:'"""'' Call us far compuac yard PAINTING * 963.2425 •"16 Call Mr Gormly I _ Fairview A: Auauata. C.M. Phooe M:l-1217 ar wnte to --lf!rVice at lownt: rates! Ir: • """" Yrl. , • ' N......, 4 lo I acres for apll .. 25 540-62!M P.O. Box 1233 Costa Mesa. Carpenferlnt '5fl. 540-1769 . Palnting-Decoratfnt 548-1930 now. Hast blw dnll C.-.. unlta per acre zonmg. h ·"· RY Llc'd, bonded. 531"39118 AUTOMOTIVE Secretary/ .&..<..I reeord A-Orarce County. No broken. KEYS Found on beac v""'. ,.,.10 CARPENT GEN'L Clean Up, tree serv., Treuuttr. NEW American ,...,v•"l'L_... ;. 11 t"PYI CO. , 675-7XICI or 213/697-0010. ll1and • Balboa. Inquire Announcement• -YIMOR REPAIRS. No Job weed kill, roto-tlll, 6170 Motors dealer has need tor YEL ..,..,. - 1 2NO T. Mortpge "'·anted, at front counter, Dail)' TllO Small. Cabtnet ~ pr-1 pr ink le r 1 rep a ired. Photography an experienced automotive , 118 E. 1ldl !IL $5000 at 10%. Choice prop. Pilot, 2211 Balboa, N.B. NEW Qiiropractic Hours. aret a ether eaDlDtta. 646-SMS. CUSTOM PHOTOGRAPHY accountant, capable of Costa Miiia valu $44,000. $10,000 eq. Ph. FOUND Yng blk •hort hairt'd 10-SPM Dr. ~~ ASt Fie~ 56.n.'15, If no a1llWft' •w AL'S Landlca.pine. Tree Reuona.ble _ Phone Gordon handling all details thna EXECUTIVE Secmn,, qe 644-2873. dog-uound Coast Hwy. &: DC. 445 E. • nus at l5-2S"l2. IL 0. rernon.I. Yard remodelin&:-* 847174.> * financial 1tatement!: ~mo 21-30. Rigid quallf'.lcatltd Main SI., H. Bch. 146-4148 642-6548. ADdenoD Traah hauling, lot cleanup. Ii:. other fringe benefita mcl. incl appearance. Xlnt 4'P' 10:00 AM.-6:00 PJl.f, WRITING-Rewrltinc·Edltlng-QUALITY Woodcraft, iml Repair apmklrl. 67~ll66 Pl•tltrlna, Patch, Contact Mr. Kehrli at poriunity. NewPOrt Center:. FOUND Puppy brn. Ii:. blk. IBM lyping. Fut, accurate pn'I constr. Ii: carpentry. JAPANESE • LANDSCAPE Re1Nlr 6llO 646-0261 Call 644-1405 between T~ in area of downtown H. 9f!tV'ice for letters, ft.!IUmel~ Free consultation & quote. Clean-up Maintenance -~-· BABYSITIER For Church PM tor appointment Bch. has little red collar. reports, .criptl, etc, 646-5445 Call Ken 615-0044, 548-4235 MACK * 842-8442 * PATCH PLASTERING nursery 9:15-ll:lS every ENGLISH Spcakinc llvta 536-1248. '4ll REPAIRS* ALTERATIONS JOHNSON'S GARDENING AU types. Free esti mates Sun. St. John Epl~ housekeeper lor tp f&JnUy. SM ?.tale do(, Brown, no Cemetery Lots *CABINETS. Any size job Yard cart, Oean-ups, plaJ>. Call 540-6825 Olurch Bay&: Orana:e, · · $l40 mo. 842-4983. collar. Vlc.Greenhaven 6 PAcritc V"w Memorial 25yrsexper,541-6713 ting, sprinklers. 962-~. 6ltG 548-8326. 'nf . s Electrician t Nune~, C.M. Gentl•. Park eenietl!'ry 1ots $DIGEN. Re119ir, add. ~b. GARD. !And-Clean-ups. Plumblnt BABYS~R-2~t·~i MAINTENANCE 638-254a or 537-4329. each. &C-1323 Fonnlca, paneling marlite. Spkr sys, roto-cement wk. PWMBING REPAIR Live_ in. -~:C~ewpt.. I.sl -ELECtRICIAN • ,----11.mJNQ Wht loY. mate. Poo-..Anythina:!...D.ick.-6~· -Yancty s• 5880. ~No job too arnall chHd ok. Electrical troublwhooter on ~~ Hlnd=~21; Tr•vel 6W Cement C ... ~ ..... EXPERT Japanete""1arden-• 642-3128 • 673-<M~ For 7 mo boy, ~hydraulic timers. TIME FOR ~UICK CASH THROUGH A DAIL :Y PILOT WANT ADS ' · · -' one 1ng Free est. Complete GEN'L Repa.in: water BABY ! J) apply Repl~ electrlcal motDn. 10-SPEED bike. Santa Ana ~G a~:Cwaili: ': * CO NCR f'\r E Work, yazod ter'Vice. ~-heaten--Oilpolf:J'I. etc. ST.SO i: ~~~ No~. CM Strvice I: repair lorlc llrtl. f Heights. Call to identtr;y. pemn. 1100 W. Coat RWJ. UceMed. ~atx. I dl'VW)'I. Ccwnplete Y•rd Car•I per hr. 60-7155, 642--0506. .,..,.."10 EXPERIENCED ApplyCOin ~nel ~~· 54>-J601. Al etc Pblllipe: Cement. Jim 540-4837 B~ • 3 L. M. X "'"'"'·· ~ c.. TIRED of that old tumitun? N. Bch. • scM3ao "'° 21·». Apply 2 pm to pm warner Aw., S.A. (no It'• really not that hard . Frff CLEAN-UP .SPEC~ S.Wlnt at The name Room, 181) 546-2551. to ttplaee. Juat watch U. Tutwl.. "90 CONCRETE. All l)'pet. haul Mowirw, edfing, odd JObt. QUALITY """''ve always Monrovia, C.M. F.qual opportunity employer ._ , __ ,,___ est. Sawing, breaking, • Reuonabie 5'8-6955 ~¥· CIAN •• ~~~~~=~== :",,!:,':;: ,; ,:-a;.ifi:d SUMMER Rftd'"" d....,, "" A oldploadt"" Service . ~f,~';',;,0,.~~m::;.'.' 1763 • IEAUTI . ' ,-FAT & UGL :Y777 Elementary level. Your I. quality. 548-8661 Bob. den.rel Servic.t '612 M 645-l292 Leam q and halrp1~ _.._-.. 't Section. home er mine.~. Block Walls-Ori~ Orange Ave., C. . stylinc and sell while you U )'Ull are, we.,..........,. can =========.,!_=========J;.::;;:::,;;,:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-.i Patlo8-Sidewalk. Lie. CLEAR Vu Matntera.nce. We CREATIVE FASHIONS earn Salary A: comm. uae you. NG CC).j 642-98S2 morn or eve do ewr,ythlnc! Free eat, :ic -By Donna Dee ' MAILlE'S WIG & CALIF. CASTI hr serv. &t&-211198 For the finest In custom BEAUTY SALON 11 eanUnulrc it'1 mueb ._ CEMENT WORK, no job too made falhk>ns. 536-1044 &16-3808 Oranae C.O. for a vaz1etlr ar Small, reuonable. Free GENERAL Clean-up • haul· _ __ t)'pf!I for work in mq .... FA:tim. H. Stufllck 541-1615 Ing of anything. Honest Tllti Cer•mlc "74 delmi, TV cornml'a. a tnd. MORE Concrete patio for prices. Call 548-6.195.. ~ -' fllml. Great J19Y, pt. Urnt. Ins money, Artl!Hc •ttlnc. Ed'• aeanlng service * Verne, The nie Man* ~ We are dlent-paid. no tit. Lie,, caU Max at 64.f..-0687 Carpet, • Upholstery -Wl~ Cu1t. worlr. lnat.all il repe.ln. Not a m::hool. DEOORATIVE CONCRETE doWI . Floor care. 545-0tSf No Job too small. Pla1tn FREE o~WAUIS-PATIO MAINT-llondyman. apoc patio. t..aklns .,_.. TV SCREIN TIST CALL DON. --• mobile ....... an.1:ii:!-m, (n!) -Exp, reliable, 6*9900 10 AM to t PM -~ NOW'S THE c~~:= T,.. s.mc. .,. ~~"~~~~OP FOR * m.oo * BOB'S TJtD lt1RGERY 562 W. 19th St., CM TIME Houli.., 61J1 •,,:~~Ibo...:, ~ is.P::' ~ roJ:D QU~CI( CASH ~ ...... ~:!. ~ TRrnl~ H= tr:., cu~ TIMI FOi BR~"':i ~~ $611 T'lllOU8H .A-l:m.Jstlmate 54&-5031 ttumps, removed, hauled. •,-1--c~==~c-=-= -J:_x. c i_U..11.a, expPd' et. 1 ---t-A "'1>· ""'1 ""· -· ""UICK C • •H Build'"" "'""""" ""' * HAUUNG SlO A LOAD OON'S TREE SERVICE AD T ~ -.. -r-, etc • wdrrflll DAIL y PILOT ~.:·~~~.. :-... ~~ ""'El-THROUGH A :.:\~ ~=-i:: WANT AD YARD / Gar. Cleanup,----lgallAbbotPwaomlllA.- ............. Ivy, 1ruh. -CIH~l"I ff'7 ey,J311W.Womor.-21!. Grade, b9ckhoe, 96U14S D •tLV PILOT •··ta •-84t5871 ul "---•-WINDOWS W ..... , ....... o< " '1 ' ·-;;;:;,:;·,;;;-~-..-.~ ... lJTE Ha .,, UIU" ....::ll'IUO, 1HOUSEKEEPSR • Ctdl4 S'f.50 up, $10 awe, 50-t314 cornmercJ.aJ. Call IOI' info care. Uw In, 51ti dl,p, Pit. btf I. ~ aft t . 832-HSO. rm. a ._th. Ref'a. • J* Call,..,, i I I .'7' .. . 1 ·' • . . ' • , .. ._ • ... • . . ·-" .. . ... - • • • • ~ ·-· .. ., . -----· --. . ..... i •• . ... . . • .. . ' . : • looking For Someon,e •• . • To Take A11 ·.0rder? • ' We're Good. At It ' .,, I ' . .. I ' \ We'll ' even pay th• . po1ta1• lo ••• you to 9lve UI an order~ Get .. . . . . . . . -. re•tly .:,.,_ ..... quick profits lty-mallln9 -In yeur orcler today. Put JOI Jelj c Imm .... ..... .... •flt Apr Su!I Hoo 2 •• ... iii<i Gear • '106-E iiUsi · alte hl&b . duU 17-2 • ..i .,.,.. The -HoM RusJt dro LA TIU :, fiWi .... °"" N.8, 1NH A.R.! 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Ml•, C:.Uf, '2626 Cl1111'W o.,t. --. -' .. Or Give Us an Order by Phone --. . . . . . Ar ··642~5678, ·lhe Direct · Line Jo • " • ' , ' " , • • • DAILY PILOT Claul8etl Wallt Ad . l ', • , .. ' . : . •! -__ ___.._,..., RISUL TS ---------.. -...-!.-----------• .. . . . -~ ·~ -. - Exp'< ..... .\ct metr ..... Reb 191-1 !'.qui MAi mat 6AM appt mn ·-~ MAil UK Pen _, w<t<t Aii Goo .... Bl'! MAii w~ B!:N 133 Ti bod and dePI boll ..... -llGll! ... .... Goo baC "'" w .. illii app: ... to l iffi .,.., .... Roa M Hn. ,,. ftrn ..... .. ISl I MUI GO ~-~~-11 • Rn . NC R1 • _,_ ___ ~, , , • -. • ) ,.... • ' L __ ,,...,, Mt It, ltlO • DAILV PILOT :fl ..... 1 IMPLOYMINT .101S 11MPLOYM1NT I J01111MPLOYM1NT .IOll & IMPLOYMINT M11CHAN0111 POa / ~· POa MllCHANlllll "° ... ,... "-iiiM"'1"'1e"'1W1D1iTD~11---N111--_,..,,M;.l'"'ltCIWI0..,..,;;;.-;1;.s1;.::;l'Olt;..,.!llt -~· -· w-7100 °Jello -Mi~. 'lfom,"7100 ,.~. -· w-7100 ""' Mio.. w-7100 SALi AND' TRAiii -~ TUDI !!LI AND HADI IALI AND T-SALi AND TUDI Gu ••Ds SLDI GYM llleL EuJett FunlltuN IOOll ,.. :Ii• IOOO o.r.,. s.i. au,.._ Io,... 11• M1 ... 11w... .. "" • • • Sales -· 4 Immediate O A pt tlme. pa1l. WQ ID aerd81.1.0ll lncbn ENCTLDPmiA Arn• r i. tlonoavaU,SanJuanCapls. TRAINEE wl"""t dlatlac. It ...,. .-. ., v ol. A MORGAN CLASl-FREI GIFTS trar.> ana. UniJorml I aood. It warb 6 ..U. llkie bm11 SI!D. Popta1ar Science Every Mon, Nlte 1:• PM equlp fllmW>ed. ,,..,.. ben. A way for a high ocbool uaduate ~nd ID-~ llX!li 10 vol 125 -cablnot Beat -"' o.c. cu.tmn Made RIDo, eru.. Cu 1 t@lepl:lone n!Q'd. to enter t.J:ie newspaper lnllines1 ,... cw. -8 07 d• r • 125 Mile LP•. Webeor i.pe • All Ma1D11 Ta.cs, Cldt Una • Apply at: l3t1J .Oondtroaa 50--lClt. recorder l25 Wtbcor •No Selllll Iterm: F« Suite F, S.A. DAILY PILOT • SNAQ( BAR. n-Shop~ l'llll••llc .......... ............. ....b 12! • No Obllptloo !' ...... Day. G>aAo•dcm • HOUSEKEEPER _ Kd oook, Fllll ud put iu;::.-rec1 Wi h•ve ........ __ ,....., -ronl•lo =--:r 115 P o•t. GOULD MUSIC CO. e NI LIDeCaatlna 8"polloa, 2adlt:I, bayfronthome u l 11>menp.ap · outleta '.Jtwjha I , . ~.I: $3 New Slnce19U , Waxa•Macblner:v,E.....,.. op, oxp, .. r, l'Oq'd. e'r:i'.1131 Th)ll highly oucctssful local newspaper-lw. :iM =l..,p~ -~-!Ix. 11'1 ··~IA._ '""" F« TbeJ!od< lloundL,,1---'-I H'lKPRS E,,,.iy. ..,., ,.. , an opel)ing for a . trainee in Ibo ctreulaUpn ... Contemportll')' I ft. oofa" love saat, Gftek .. ,.... ...,.. " · * S47-0611 * · opiilsun .. C!Oiiil-VOO: GeorpAllenBylandAPncy 1alesaret1.,Selected1ppllcantwUlrecelve• -·D-~.Ray-,~ fold~rint,~Uoo ................ $149 =~ :i'=41a:" USIDORO Tl n 5 u!!E:!JU •~.e E. 111,.. S.A. ·--liberal a•-••-g ··•·•·, --·•··ly '-•~wed .. u -.. s1 11 n a "' ft: fa 6 . ·..,. , • AN RIO · , -., ~·-. -"'!' -rtuni'u::•:::-.; ~-to aall -Make aood · .. • • .. " "' "'' •" ...... ..,. and • clla!n 115 Miae. OrMt Stock Olofa Meo& * -HUSKY, m&le fr es hman ra11e1, bonus oppo UIN, -.aN many 1.111189 . money la spue ttme. help Occasional I ·••· • · ..• · ...... ,, .$t & up MWtary 4. oCblr dolbet, Of U ... "-•1t1 R.-r ()! ~ OlnW allendlnc colle .. 0, ""'1 beneflll ouch u paid vacatlonl, paid group' ...ciy ....,... No caah ,.. Queen s11o boX:grings & mallre" SSt • .., art obJecll, ...... Sa~ June All Maba Aii""Stylea hlgb IChoot ..ruo •. Varled insurance 8lld a cfedll union. He will also be qubed. ~ ..s PM. Full size ~ gs & mattress .. m • Ht 20. 11-1 oalJr --• ~ • px.o&etta dut.in, 37-40 hrs. Summer, provided a company car with penonal use 6'WSS ... -Pll a Sat. Color TV, .J#' eraon console ........ $139 Ant, C..M. • Spinets e ,Cbard OraaN 11·1! bn. --·...., prlvilerea. ' . TELEPKON £ RECEI'· Blaet .. WPe 23" Westinghouse Jet•&et M T • sw,, New ....... -... , Claannoe Prba atudents earn four yean Applicants mu.st be 18, have a clean driV· TJONISl' tor .ervlce co. ~es ••.•..... , ................. $75 Heh lovneat. dee lams-. k.a. WARD'S BALDWIN snJDIO ~.::;-"..::..'."~ .~".!: ing 1:9COrd, hllve 8 high ocbool dlnloma 8lld Part Ume. App ID ...-I ft. Spulah sofa 6 Jove· seat w /wood • bed. ' AKAi tapa rec, aptin. 1111 N...,...., c.M . ..._ •·-·" -~~ bould be h'" I f m11'· 1188 w-1. Blvd C.M. 8l'IDI, lib ifew .. . . •!ff heodpha, -· lapel, ~ ~-· Nlte uo:w.;n 1 reuana .,. c ear o 1tary serv· THE·-·•9 LUE a...... • • • • • • · · · · · · · · · ' · • · . ., bicyc~, blanlmts A Unem, a ':::.:.~~emoon ice draft Hours all 11 A.M to 9 ~· 1-::fi lhldes .. · .. · · : .... · ..... IOc Hch/ilp lac material __,., HOMEWO~ .M:-wttinscnne~..J.um.: . ~991!:. DINNER COOK H boards ........................ $4 ..... :,.,; •.• -:.:':Ji..~ P)AllOS • ORGANS R""1 I. . • ~ -4'>retlrfl"l-lk-WestlngboUJe . 11• aome ·-· • --.J<£W A-USED dre •-=~~n!~~~·;.d: If you are "qualified, and ere interested In ntREE ween vacation COPDldonet ·froat free refrigerator ..... $1tt more. Ccmeor Oak st a •. ~-= Planaa Draw LANGDON WORLD looming mdn about Where lblt ·trainina .. , .... u-back ollke. Jl'U!l 1be bQ• springs & mattresses, Cout Hwy,' Lao l'<h· .• -... ~ TRADERS. P.O. Box 1127. leads, come to Ibo DAllLY .PILOT office, 330 &art July ~ El<jer, ~ ii .............. · ............... $IS I Hf Es TATE SALE--e ~ ' Oon>0boU A21, ll>dondo Baach. Callf. West Bay Street and isk for Mr. WWlams in """'11. Dn. ·~ A ampo · · · · · · · · · · · · · • · · • • •• ; •.......... $4 up hutob. w....... c b-a Ir, COAST MUSIC * AUCnOtt * "'218 th·e CirculatioD.Deparlment. -. Ill~ Colfae tabl11 .... : ............... $5 Heh/up Gate: .. dlolng tabte, NEWl'Ql1''A HARBOR JNDMDUAL with mall --· -WAITRISSES Orange County's Largesl ,Selecllon-marble, lampa,., ... lrplc Olofa -* 642-aSI U,.. "'11..U • lllor order exper. Boie M·JOl4 Jobi Men, Wom. 7100 Jobi Men, Wom. 7100 A.ttracttw, experienced. Full Quality Used Furniture Joe, club chairs A ottomUl, --. 1M bl lO.t 11 .... WbM:l;r • tl7 Da;ly PUot, m1 w Balboa. M E DICAL .,,;;;;;;, &i-;;---=:::-"-"::,cal~ THE USED FURNITURE FACTORY . ::::-".:;;.~=ho':::,.,... •. H Sun 12~ Wi:d;·~C, N.B. female, experlen-ced . DOUBLE * + 11.lar)' Jntervlewl9am-tubenclosutt etc PLEASE • M. C•ble INHALATION ntERAPIST MS-0460 Call I to l I: 2 lJ pm ctaiiy. 1US H•rbor llvd., Co1t1 Men CALL ...... ja ini.t 40'' Console Plana 20'l5l4 Newpocte CM ,._ A.R.t.T. "'IU)rOc!. Appl y to5wee....... PRESENT BALIOAIAYCL\11 541-M17 hleO.,CdM. Walnut Demo w/new ...,. llebllklTon>'•Bldr.l!lat'I. Penonnel !n4) .... uu. So. N.,.,1.,. * EARNINGS . c ... r ... Dept. r -w ... ..,.. "'"'"°· Satunlaya .... 0-Sundoys NEWPORT"""'°' -rantr. New $1195. $599. th1a nCHER SO.watt ·-w/ Cout Community HOlp. REGISTERED NURSE · 1221 w Cout H -&: Profflaionat Women'• week. sptn:, $150; Riviera COUCll. 3IJ7' Cout H.wy. So. l.C . .C.C.U. & N.,,;.... 8aaoh wy. Furnllur9 -Housohold Oooda -Oub, -..01r .,,...i OCIULD MUSIC CO. ISO; ,...._ cllalr Ill; - '-""·""" Expanding unit. Chall<aot.. THEN SOME -----Cltl&I' Sal• GOodlea ool.. Since w '"""· balh. carbed II•.; opportunltieo contlnulng ed. 1 17 PC. KING llZI NEW Admtn!.FrllldaU. • lected all,..;.,. J~PM 2M5 No. Main, S.A-Early Am dbl bad, * T~'it~RY ucatlon ""'""'"-Contact II you 'n> maldn1115,000 oow ** WAITRISSIS Bl!DROOM ma-Mqtc Chet stow Sat• SUn. J.,;. . ., A :n.~ * 547-0611 * oheat/d!est, bed atnl 51"' to provide support RrYlcel Director of N\ftllW", .Mla -We~~!;' 11111 !:Xperlenctd Aplll1 *> lal'l9 9 drawer m--. mJr. bedroom .Wle, Ja. booked 317 Santa Ana Ave. , for all. 6M-467I atlm' I for Jr. Coll@ae chemiltry Irene Snyder So. Ccut ~ ma)' , • No Mr, ~ or Mn, KBm. IW!.. 2 ~ at.ands, Kini 1\11 I: other houaehold Newport Beach BLACK 8mkcut w ·12 1: biology dept's. Ex· mwtlcy Hc»p. :um ~t ~~~CJU::u= ': lbliNridboud.ti'am.,quDf.-lttm 1. Best oftera . FURNlTlJRE ·Cloth Ins ~. Stefnwa7, Yam-shelves• fcrmlca top $5. perlence neeeuary. Stuttng Hwy, So. Lquna. tn4> ~ m m vaa de Kamp c:naee Sbop ed mattrea, abetts blank-6'15-S582 / 5ll .Polllletta, CdM ~~~ • JWw I: uRd pianol of Table lamp, whL bale. 3' salary $573 .. $801.-$631. per 49$.1311 Ext. 356. ~1-co. wilb full adftr. -BiiilO( c.~-efl,-etc_ ...!.... -trunk, towel• port 7lpOlt-lllUet. Best bu;)oa tn -tall. -$-4., • x 11 -th d d l N lng 1-support. . Oiob of -O•r• •-1 -•~t ' • Calif. at Schmidt Muaic multi-coJored (tweed) rvc: .. ..,., epen nr on llrl Weruaranteetq,lellyouhow •WAITRESSJ:S•Exprd. orModemSt:Yfe ... --"3..., ...... er Pus rlll1c. C.Ol!ln'NMain,SantaAna w/ foam bacldrW $5 crualltlcatk>n1. Call Mrs. RN • C•llf. licenM when and whne )'OU ma; Eva.· CUa Guda. 1712 a.LL FOR MM . decoratin& tte!'nll. Sat. • ' ' &c-1724 evn 1: ••· : Radner at Saddleback Col-12 PM to I AM ahift be&ln maJdna thia mo Placentia C.11. "' .,._.,. PATIO Sale· (Sat A Sun) SUn. 11-5. 3830 Key Ba,y,l==~==~~- ltCe. fn4) 831-9700/499-2211/ A'PPLY in per.on· the n!ally btc money•neg; ' No~ pmb, only S8 mo. Mostly boat atutt. 20' Coen-CdM. CWk Harbol' View WURLITZER Craan, FOLK .sultar SJO, .lup , .... 950. HUNTINGTON. IEACH people may •arn ~P to WILKS WAREHOUSE tury pnUlnp dock ,. ... llllla home) Sideman, Jlhytbm unit. Hlbaclll ...... a.sq 125. CONV •LE•'ENT SID W. 4th st. Santa Ana lhl. -........._. ,._,' Pt:rtect C.ond Set. $195 a11tomat1c wuber $25. 2 *LAB TECHNICIAN ~ -$100,l!OO·a yeel'-many work Dally s.e Sat M SUn IL6 hdpa 1 ~. ~ .. :GIANT Yard aale ; '93-3I1'1 ' ........... end tab1e1 p: Min. one year n:ptr, HOSPITAL no more than 24 houn a we. Port. WUhr, hwle Handcraftecl A antique furn, each, 1 ~ end table Experienced in rudtng Mlk· 18792 Delawatt, H.B. week. OWNER Movln1-9'1»' stove. Many other aoodkoa. tnclud bl'UI bed, walnut HAMMOND Organ with SlO 2 Qlaeen Mary deck es, camparaton, calibrate NURSES: RN '.,.ll to T:30 * Cadillac car plan at 0nce1 W a ...,.0 4-cuthkin aob., la'. chair to 2512. 8e,yshore Dr, NB. ~ bed ct.Jn tab1'I. apeaktt C-2, two manual. ch&tn with pada $15 ftCh gaps, etc. Swing A: lrBVe. am shift, fuU time. Relief + Uee our proven formula I A" I~ match. g• lon1 blondt hl--tl 548-9661 boDk:c•wa , I ~ other Ulie new. :n pedal. $900. Pins porw table t A .,.}. shift. $2.ZI per hr + 10%. RN-3 lo 11:30 pm. Xlnt guarantee )'OUnelt 2 aale1 Llctmed Rell btale aales. cabinet w/100 rtcord1. ANTIQUE fum • decorator umJIUIJ l mtful iltmt. ~2582. dln $5. 613-lnf DI APP in pmion sala r y &; benell.ts. pet month. people for: Wuher, drytr, r.etrlr. llema; SpiM.lna wheel , Priced to 11:U. Sat A SUn. PIANO, Uprliht, xln't cond. Z.D. -PRODUCTS Under new ownership. + Group HNlth. lnsUnnce-e GeMnl Rael !'Atlite yeUow color. Ptulco J1. chY!i'• t&ndbox. plcturn, 5U Dahlia, ~M.. F'*"iturt 'for aale. ,Call e 5 e e e 3190Pullman,ColtaMeaa Palmcre1tConvaleteent $25,000majorm9dka1.life eHOUllfWIJ'ract:Sales scrttn 1V. f'IS-13$5 g to rupAmilC.Fri,Sat,&m,nu Sat Su .rum -I ..... T. -~ &unmerSchool._.DDp EqUIJ opportunity employer HOlpltal, 130'15 Blackbird st. and accident. • Good liJhlr@d woman need. 9 pm. June 19/2111, lo.m.tpm:, c1oihlnc 'ba~· lie~ a~ * Vacation Splldal * -.-• ._-,......,..a * UM ·'----Garden..Grove. * Al an awciate ol, a:~ ed. lo!' rentala in pluah LRG, Custom made d1splay 2001 Port Bristol Circle, E.,W~. C.M. 54MT0 Te~1lon ,. 120J Your ~ ... ~--.wu..o~ ........,, ...,... ·under the aq1i of proJea-Bay area. U )'OU like cabintbl, )'ellow • white (Harbor Vkw homes) NB . )'OQ .,,._ SA1W1 COVENTRY -• e NllDED 1~ aa1....,.n and fln. -· call U'. Liberal Orie. c:oot ISi>. Sell $100: . Cltl&I' Sale SaU&m COLOR TV, ....:.er, """· GJAHT lflO r..illth Cokir TV :u'TINCREST KENNELS • all HUOn jewelry. anclal tycoon H. w. commiuion, ShowtaH •counter, make 3229 Orqon Aw .. CM. bu~-lama-, CQuch, Sale. Evttythlrw must to. • • • • Absolutely no tnvest'mt. We Two Office Glrl1 Dwilht, renowned Calli. RhWie & Rou Rultor.1 ofr. 54T..atTJ. otc, b 0 me Small electrical appliances, ~. dbl bed. 541-1611 due to leue. Dave'a TV. AN SC 0 AulDmatic 35mrq train. 531-1831 or fl82...8I 1 Must be 25 and able to drtvt R.E. broker, commwrlly 3535 E. Col.It }Jwy, CdM 644-52'77. dllhH, •talnlta 1 te t l llO S. El Camino "Real, s.n camera wttb motor drive, * L.,.1 Secretary* 186 E ~~ C.M. leadu and entrepttneur,, ,. 67J..m5 FURNmJRE, 5 place dlnet-ftatware • pans, lamps, ~f•nc•• ~!00 Oemente, 49M291. cue, 11ub • blt-ln llsht Pluab otDce far aharp strl . ' )"ltl wtll learn bow )'OU WIG STYLIST le, TV, Dbl bed, ChHt of patio tum., etc. 54~1058 or NORGE Auto Waaher lat. MOVING SALE mo 'JV'• met.er. Newt uaed ot ciut w I IOOd skills. Some SH PAINT 1tore clerk owr 30, may instantly aucoeed. (J:xper onty, &C-0100 drawers. Couch tied, 4 540-1039 . model, J]n't cond. ' Cop. f.enllb mlor, blk • wht. of box. Coat $19.95, wUJ would. help. Avail. lmmedi-full or part ti.me. +Professional cratninl pro-mlac. Local delivery . PATIO Sale-&lt. A Sun Jlieftone $75. Al9o. Norp aaw up to $115. O.wa TV take $t5 or IUbmlt otftr. ately.StartS551J.CaDGerri 6«2-5176 cram~toleam. , Clerk, 5 d&/wk. 673-1592 Mo•ed to imall•~ ~..;_r,laltmocltl,xln't UOS.ElCaminoRealSan '°'IC-.=.,1889='.:,.·----~ Whlte. 54IJ..6055. ,ROD l'OltEMAN-*Pre • qualtfled ~ n.a A Wed ot Fri • Sat BRAND New cu~ ·-~_M:ilc. materiall from _cOB.1! white, MS. Will deUv. Clemente. 4!n-l29L MOVIE C&JMN. I mm outnt COASTAL AGENCY To$1Dl.Mustbefamlllarw/ ~sh million dollar ad ott. Accurate,-..eneraeUc,--e<itimp:---.C.-~love iimOdilini, turnlf ure, or=amc;r~ PHJLCOCONSOLE compt S15. cu.tom dr;e. 2'190 Harbor Blvd., C.n.j. l.I...&. vol ___.,.-.,... W rti!inc: prosram. pmiOMb&e. Pleuant work. IMt. cM..lr $450 6T'Ai yd1 b~-brac. 208 Dahlia, REFRIGERATOR Black • White M5. white 12'xl' ... .,...., ...... _. wne _ ................... Get The F&etl Now-Olli: pod bend.its. Call 494-451.5 gold wool ~ 'carpettni CdM. BAR SIZE -e.art after 5 pm. beda~ _ etc. Like._ -tDTM:A:N-ror----.a car JOt. Able tn _. ahop-cnw.· -Mr:-Stantey-fn4) for-appt. .-Potttry-.hdc,--w1paa.-secc&CROIG-. ---ir.-ta:-u-V wrm $1'.AND ....... COLOR TV new. 207'7 Olarte sr, apt 21, Apply at Mal'C\11 Moton, Worldnc k:nowledp or weld-Opl!n 1 Da)'I Lquna Stech • • · · ft'Y S..W -~ · ---CK 541-..1S19 1 am Harbor, c .M. ins, hydraulic equip, A tooL Sales WOMAN To ~ in food El.EC Ranp $25. Mirror, nuonable, llkt he"'. Uv 541-Jm Walnut cabinet, aood. picture i.IDW ~ dtnier *MACHINISTS tna. Own toola. FQl! time or Part e concea. at 0. C. Fair 3-panelltd screen, ;:..tbli:e~C:·i::"~~ LARGE S•rvel 1a1 $135. SQ.fl02. ri1ll 11et/ with lK Iran.I Exp'd, on mWlns macttlw, A.PIX EXPERIENCED/ Grounds, on Wllenda. School :i.trtpc~ ~ ct;!: kin&' hdbrd. s...m. uoi r• f riltr'Mm'/htRr tee-Hf.,I & Ste 1210 cen~ diamood, 2 dlamon&i engine lathea, turTet lathes Employment Agency SALllGIRL cafeteria expel' pref. Call ~2982 Oxfonl, NB lion. Warka fine. $50. ,... -~ brat on each tide. I: chucken ; al.o exp'd •heet l8T3 Harbor Blvd. , Excellent ..i ecrum a. eo.«l06. · .56-UT9 fU.n AM·P'M 1tereo-Danllh Brilliant cut Sacriftctl Rlp.- meial machinist. Day &: (~ block So. ot ltlb) blneflta ea1"7' fDi .:....t: WOMEN Ute del"'-· work. FOR aale: BeauUtul love MULTI family decorative PERLJCK ~ Cb In rftcb-ln modftn e foot $100 Auto 11 to Boll P3al nan, PUat. -•~ -. · ~· • ... ., ,..t ID aalln ... d • 1 upbol. -· .... writer, aoU --... s ~--· ... --•~ : .. ~ . ' ...... t lhl.11. Call Indllltrial ~Ext, 3D 1lust haw own ar. Apply: cuahloned ann cbr bu clubll camera hi· fl ..... ._.. · --.... n.wu _... .... abort wave PROFESSIONAL S'J'YLINO R>taUona l'5 p.m. <n«> PurchHlnt Apnt JOSEPH M &NIN 3l5 N. Broadway, Room <JO. 116-!7!5 • ' ctothi.w. 10 ..,; Sat :mi =· Se'!,..~~. unit. $00. 51W012 Human ha"-· ST.ltl. lbn. 4M.HOI Aulltent -Santa Ana. Strarc, Meta Verde nnr -· ..._....... thttlca. $3. ea.....-, $C. TELONIC Must type and. have aome Equal oppxtwd employer YOUNG [Ady owr 25. ~siz.n::1tc~ne= SAT., Sun. oaqe movq USED Appllancu A TV:•• ~_J!ecorde~ l220 Call M9-(l81D ar W-SIOT. lnclu1trle1 _ buying expmern .. $2.50 * SALESMAN-oans man Stndy job, liln wort. $15. Pvt pty 530-8337 11.1e ... little bit of ewl')'thlnc all cuannteed. Dalap s. PHILCO I-track porqble WIG SALIS Equal opportwtlty emplofft' min. hrlJ. salary. Apply in wan~ to _l_:.I all phuea Aathony'a SbOe service. • • 1ncl boat motor trailer 1815 N • w port• TM· IWeo AC DC cumnt. (Alto, WJa PartinY MAINTE NANCE Man, per.on of Manne ~¥·PIMnt ••• 67)..81)tl. 2t PC. HMADRID'' 6'2-6asi. m w. 1 lllh a.: S.S-TTll. Great' for be.ch« home. ,ATHER'S DAY mature teml rettrtd, exper. :t:· :tUfuePerm .,..:-''Ion YOUNG Lady over 2 5. J ROOM GROUP C.M. e Ml.ytq dehDe ~SID *·Call aft, 5. 535-3641. Now D&d can .um lnchlt 6AM-2PM. Sun. oU. Pleue Z.D. PRODUCTS nied 6'-mi Y1"I. Stn.dy job. PoWtt If.Wire FROM MODEL HOMES TOOLS. 'J'O()U. TOOLS' Maytq •t. Pl dr7ft' PIO •""¥ with Just m1Nrtn a apply Lone Ranctt Rest., 3190 Pullman, Colt& Mea Ml • S ' d machine exper. Antbon)>'a I~;.:::. :ramtr! Shop Smith, work beftdi, Ot:hen from S25 ap Ul-lm Cameras & day. Slim-Gym. Call Jtutble, 1'1502 Bee.ell Blvd., H.B. RESI'A.UMNT: Work 10:~ ~~ ~· Shoe Service. m-«MJ. table' J lampl dresler ml srlnder, electrical I: band O'KEEFE I: Men1tt apt lqulpment UOI &tG-3341 or MUQ), MAIDS 2:3!r'PM;-5 ~-aWK.~ Newpt. sfb~~~ . Schoolt-fn1truction 7600 ror, be.csboard, qu11ted ~ tools, m~ ltema. :iJ6 Via aiae pa raiwe. $35. ANSCO AutomaUc 35mm LVNG Statt.: boueebold furn LIKE H 0 USE W 0 R KT no wk ebt.11. Idtal for sprinp A tbaffnls 5 po Grarlana, Udo bl. Pbont m-M02 with motor drive .ome new I: Ukd, Lots of Pmna.nent Mdtnt Lal\llll. hoult'Wlte, no exp nee. + SICY./ dlnlna: room· table is 4 hi-PATIO A Gu'. Sale: June GE late model washer, perf. :::"'t1ash a: bl~ln llabi mlac., baby tum • ..,_.. Beach wuted for maid Hunt. Bch. PH: 90-9243 Fri Rl,t'IPTIONIST AIRLINE back cha.ln.' 5U1 'W. Tooll, fl1hln1 eoad. sa>. Set It run. Call met~r Never used or out 251T A.pt C Santa Ana A ..... 1¥0rll: 6 da)'l!Wftk. $-1U6 or Mon. Oealre exp'a, ftlll. woman CX>MPARE AT frG.95 tacJae, 1Dver, e:htna, clothes 8TMl99 of ~. O.t $19.95 will take CM l\;;AIDS,=;;-;M"°a"'tun>-."' 25 ""'".,- 0 -.,-r RESl'AURANT, MIF fUl1 or (t&e 25-45) 1 rirl ofc. Lt. SCHOOLS $nt a 10-U.14. C.orner Ulh • o•KiiFE • Merritt $45 or submit offer. AIR="'eo'"m=.,::-e_,=,-11=00'°;..,_,_,,J Good salary for dependable part time. $1.TS hr, +, 9ho\1handt • typV Inc 8J wpm n.. .. ,PAN~,~--No down Pmt1. OaJ,. $JS mo Balboa Blvd. 1D.AJ4.TPlrf. w/trUJ, fl yn old, $'70. BU-1689. ting table w/rnactime -. 54$-1686 bet 1-6 pm. a""""t•. arted duttea. --t -WILK'S WARIHOU51 YOl1rH Bed, mattnu A * -* . ofll"' deal< $00. Sat. or all. ~.~.pply 3151 Harbor ~111 ~"olcMj In ~~t .... E !Ith-St ., _ _._ •-600 W. 4th St., Santa Ana sprnd, dlnlrc cha.In, tea J'IUOlDAJRE, brown tone, Sportfnt Oeod1 IJOO S. ~ P!Kentla. C.M. RETIRED W leftd.rel, man, """'"er. ..._. rs. u.ivwn '"" • .. ...,.., .. IWlll cart <!econ.tor cotlee table fNe ··--541-3261 MAINTENANCE I DISH-504) ($.lOPll), 5 days wk. tfi-OT8& any day bit I am I: SE AL y • Extra 41rm, ~ lte 1915 ~ lltr compartment, worka GOLJ' cl11b1 and be· Full ~,,;,:,;,:,·~~---~ WASllE~ n tt.,••P· u-dell ... llJ-0342 I pm, PIANO I,auom. Popular & =~;:.'J.:u "ld~ ;. ..... : Cd':_· m-«1113. well 131>, ~115 Ht MacG ................ ~=Di:.."°='":"".:::; ~~E° Laauna ~p RN tor Ia.I, ~ atrlft1, Xlnt .SECRETARY A Girt Fl1day =~~ :; ~ Jmmaculate, new mndlHon. PICTUR.!: trms, coat bp, Swint Meehl,_ 1120 :.: ~.J:-= to pull a bannlr, Call · · , wonuw eond •· a btnefits. 1or srowinl ham• butldlns 646-2191. Guanntee. SJJ). &1)..l'D4. mua. box, dotbel, mi.c. ps MS-mt ' 598-3165. I MAN With C E RA M 1 C Contact Dtnctol' ot NlJRS-firm relocatinc In 'Orallp CUSTO furn,, jewelry, Kanned)r tool SINGER Auto .,..__ I moe. . c=AB'°=JN""°."'M"'ommo-~th..,I~a"'i.a-.ID" I bte:qround needed for slaze ING, C.M. Mtmorf.al Hoap. Cowlty, Must be proftcMnt POSmON wan led . u burnt '!r..:e~:: i:= box cvn. 2223 Me)'ft' Pl. okl. No attach needed for USED Goll cart $300 + tu. Hlch Siem.a Yum. T ftftQ and day mfl. Pay nte 64l--:m4 in leefttarial akllla + have pvemeu by credentialed rail • ! bl.I' ...:. JJ.50 c~. 1118 'tll aold. ~. button h 0 l • • ' See Gent Stoddard, Irvlhe $95. ~ now uwn4 dependa on JftV. exp. In I 0 0 d telephone vok'e 6 tchl teacher or tutorins In Call S.-133'1 · SAT• Sun Is wood dwtdei destpt, etc. Guar. $31 C&lh Cout C.ountr)' Club, 1600 !:Yes ~IT. botbi low A hl&b firld p:tt. See Bttt1 Bruce at .fJsure apHtude. 2 lirl ottiet, home. 173-TU2 • bmks ~hie • 4 clln, .;_ or iama11 payments. -...11 E . Cout Hwy. NB . • tery. J:tUl Ume permanent m ~ p I ea' an t IUt'l'OWldlnp. LEARN To. fly • SI 90lo, UC ~SU~ 1.GncllOw A1hlrdy tlque1, fabric, pattern I ' SINGER Auto It& Al $31; POOL table • 4' x I' with MOVE forcea Sale of qllllltJ flftp)oyet . .,_1411. • Startbw a.lu'Y '570 per mo. dllll, no otMr c:oeta.. Du good· lor ta top, TVttnc., other houlthokl I t em a. altly acrtchd '10, Ila, etc. cun. $DI. ~ :=-~ 4: -.,._ tjiJ C ~-llUl18. I& &G-lnt. pa or • etc. 118-3132. Gld. 133 trms. 2U/Ul·l1'2. 2L!/130.JU9 -nd! 1 -T -moothly ,Uary. ltoaum--""Car.er l~ .... ~ c~ It y' ~ "=1' ..:'.:""',.: KROEHLiil -,. mat· GAllACE s;;e, -· ,... Mooslul . ~ ~ 10" UNUSUAL. 1--- et hlJd in contldence It J'IOW" 411 W Cout HW7 , NB bul)' • adYt Urw' job v.u.,. stO-am cbias dl&lr, bltae ribolwd · turn, teacart, new wlahts, I lh'umlntl 1125 J0.39.U table. Rain lap. Attn.e:., employed. Must bave: 5 yn, --·in• ..... M t .. ~!!t qency, • Good eondtUon l:IO • t $15. llul .u. GM Hllarta n aood for tape or TV, etc. General L I f e Inmrance OJ7 " Ill .,,._.. 4\llclt, --MMl5:M. Way, on. 1'11phlp, N.8 . 901.JD State lender twin SU1U'BOA.IU> • GREEK $8 60-17". bacqround. Call Ann, Weat. .......... Typo IO wpm. n..trlul 7'llO GARAGE Slit, M-Vie-· ....... amp with lleavy duty -t c:oodl!lon' I~" SLIM GYM World'• _, cllU Pttlonnel Acency. aM3 tiiEL &I' ..._ apply =~ ~~ ~ "=:!!of new ~ Jo. Movllw. Ev1rytbln1 speUen '21JO. 5f9.21ll aft $35 Call m.4131' method of hontl ~. WestclW Drtw, N.S.-.ml> at MU"C'lll r.· 20'6 fG..ll3ll3. • now PIT.tun~:, or pa, e.t o6'. ~ San-G'M. • Dealln wanted. Call Dan, illli ., uatst Mer.. local H.-, C.M. -Rt-ThaalrO 631-Gltl. dalla Cr. DD-ml. riliDER BA88 AMPtJnEll Mloall•--ll&-'ll30. appliance •ton. Muat be SAL * SECllETARY-Olrl under So. Cou t R>..-Y 5 Pe. whits n.nch "'°" fMT. :IOth, 2IOI A I ta D£WXE RICKENBACHER II" MmJnJ Cal« T.V. with 15o:""-C6="11{"""op;n-~toc1~aott~-~ heat appearlns. Call. AM ProfessiM~I Sales ~~ ~~:!i~.·r::~: II ofterirw kl lat pubUc Bit •t w/ CAMp)' tpl"d, v l1ta,S•1tbhifl..Newpt BASS GUITAR DtW antenna and plctare dtape11••!. xln't. cond. to 10 AM°""'' -v~"' with bile Penn N sum--· Call dr>a, la!11p. $330. 3 pc tun Bch/Twln bed, -· * -* tube. POO. can '1Wlll llOO/bet air. -thl1 atb1c41. RecepUonllt Ins, G Man,;4 ~lpment ' .to!: M&--03M Mtwn 10 _ 6. rm rum SJJ). m.-3186. dnk. mon. &M-lUT. W•lftUt SolMt fiii after I pm. Station, Utb A Paeenda clttk. Exp'd only. P'ull TRAfNIN &4:1-9111. MIRCHANDlll FORw MUST lltll "'" blrlotr. GARAGE_..i..---2 -allar I ~ UNSIGNED A. Kaufllnan LIONEL Troll!I 0 -· time. On. LanskY 4 SECREJ'ARY WUlld tar I SALi AND TlltADE new low ...t, .._......,,, l'lfn. dnk. TV, dothts. JlliliTIN Do-a w/ca11, ch.Ina bowl, ..,.,...Jaed flOO, lomt colltc1:ar'1 lt1ma, -MTnberJSC/M. -TST o'PR PROORAM --"""' ..... ln KuldlAdll1lt1e•tbl.lamp. :';1,;tc· SaL ud .... -t-•lowactloll. aall $10. J4,allvor.~ Rawl --.... 1 tt... No Fumlhlre IOOO "'"""· * -* dlall.1115 ..... 115--· C--. etc. m-am. Hn. l :llM.:30, .omtthnea tr~ hl.v• dlreet..,.. 0 , .::::e ..!..,:,. Ml--2* CUll'Oll EriONiL 3-pc, GARAGE SUt: Hook nas. ELiCfiitC Guitar rtd SLEEPING ...._~I lbl. DBL A ss.t. bed, ftli1i, 5'00 ... -en.ta Mea pe<. and woaJd 11!ot .. 1.. • MU&Wtl\ or Groat 'ftapldto COii q S11GO. lier lll!O. ...... bad -· -. 11o1Jow ""'1 dual ,iet,_,,.. l'ol1 10' tut. IJl!ef, A I r drpa, ooucll A dlr, nll 11rm. $5ll-l>50 ""'· El<P. re-.,..,.--br join. ** SPJCRETARY-OIRL FRI -_,, -wtst-llb,... 111 am •-misc. SllT -11'1i'na.. ma-., i NI., -. ....... ~ dod!, tlil lanip, aloe. -........ ,,. the top -•IOtl,. -NI-. ApplJ al aet. Solld _.,;. gJai C.M. • • : ___ -. 111-IJIOf. . • •-·Mlle • .,_ .... ~:fl"'!Artlfln='-~Coun. M~~~tc'i::'."· heocl-.S, l n1ta 1oJotta. Oflloo FvmltuN •11 GIGANTIC Na-1'1.-I~ 11• I x I llECIVIATION pool FENDER Bw ...,.lllor ..-i --··,.1 1111 Wdllcmt ~ • · · 12-drwr. *'-r, 11. 1ftlr. Sak! A.nUfpn, TV 'a, tdlt ~with~ at-deluxe Ridat...,... ... IU Dever Df,, N. ISS lwit>. * SiUiiriiiii ~ SaJlmU-"''" Firm CClftd, $1!00 nnr. u:._ ..adlllll-;,.•·50 e ftdtal, boob, llell J01I ITEDIWAY Grud ,.... c1iaalw. Xlnt '*11f.;'1"4 llitar -642-3119 EARN "" In -""'°"""' Aak ISSO. -Esstlol1df. • Usod l A 4 >Ira ., :.,: -Ana. CM tda1 ....i. 1151111. - -I pm ;.,~ * f1MIOI <i Nijjlii ~ ...... CALL .-BEAUTiriJL DuM Teok -II e u..i ..::-G0np Salt, - -_, llt-1 -,.._ Cili) ALlJXINU1( ........ 1'1'' Fr.I Doolr MOit LEARN SE!iv ... :r.m pt din. "" Mt: 'hllll, I -. lleNaba• -llallo ""'-.. Laite A .... lft ...... lldl WANftb: il..i .... piano lunllv memberlllip IS50 with T' -• II It Muat be familiar w/NCR time, nt'd .... J«f7; bufk= lmaD atuf)' ,._ ll)O 1'ewpMI IMI. Sat, Junt IO. I AM *> 3 PM'. :...: .:"1:mr--* '2ISllJl.ll01 * ..... 55T..tM5 GJO.Hnl0:3lllOl:IO, 2590...... • 4 · ~ toola. ODN.Mea•tal• GARAGE~. ham • N. B. J'anally Teaals-WAN'ri!D: I Oltrkbn tar -1-IFNllf Dotlt-clil1t --. j.IKE ...,. -·l IOiijV!-nt;"i!llir.XI< -It'"" llploat --+-nm. -1.da>"• -, c.n Hn. 2,., to 10,z . J:(now al ~ ,..,;::: = EXTRA ._ twiD bed, «ll· Jr. nec. -·-. !Obie, ........... C.M. -· ~lie~!'" IMT'4111 m 1111 "Ciara" .. - NCR GIO. ha" Calli. u....,' can· lee table, ~ llllle, TV doaln for all. JIM 114T. A am. hud-. , tr• illil i -M--~la - Rollo! Nllht Au111t9r llM.!11. • • Rt, -. sic. 1144 Oraiwo """"'"'· --· rwflil.. •-· mllc. Sil cil1c:.:•Jra If .. ~ lllaoo -TblallO, IS!IO. Odds ' Ciljnphts aet. 11111 I Fr.I boolr Mon Avo., No. C, C.M. , 1&1 ..,. -AO>I~~ llalbOa lltand .. --to •ndo. llHJG. • 9tlWUll Muat-NCRGIO. ~92fwtiKtlril'Hs1 .ifT E R' NAUGAllYD'i! Contour IOllii ANTIQUES uitl> -·-QIUI I' wO\NTii), Tba -et I NEWPORT -· -APIX lido,:.-:tlf/IJ.._,. cha~, _, oet, 115 ... Cafe, ltolt""r""' •14 Fri 6 lat oalJr. JO.f 11". -Party, .io,toarot .111r 1 d&f -dub mtmbariltlp. -et· Employmant Aatncy. Joletmen. A II pay. • all. W-0114'. fl5.llll Ill Dia-. Jlallm laland 141-1411 J'll1 Ind. Call 1181 -te.. PK: m82. 1$13 -Blvd. -()o. opon. llTTSR: Oome I .. um 1WIN -Ill. &It Ii. TACO let ......... ID aood I u .. Dlllli O\=um ...... buy LOWfiy Holidiil D. I u .. fWliiiiiR'd 1-prtv ... ustD ltEl'lllGll:llATOlii , l'I """:.'-~.;,.ot 19th! _ • 11000 mo, Ill. Tomplo RW.. !Al llcll. _, ... IOI& • chilr , -· SIOO. « aoll 1 ....... t Prtclad" °"""· ill•• .,.. 1111t1 ..--. -'llsd Rad o..a * -* ----"-"-"~"----• .:::::.:i=•~c...:::...::::.:...._w -cl?fll lllM ID', lllft "''' -... '*' • --""t<i•---· 111 ila: ...... --· _ .. Gd. ()ood, ..... 894-2312 , .... 1 l - ....,, _ ..... _ ----~ a •'Jd ?rn' .., ., .. ~· ' --·-.. -.. -.. ·, ... .. • .... ,~ ... 6, • ., .. ' . . DAllY PILOT Frld.f. Jwe 19, 1970 • ~~fHJDlllU~llF.F::R:-EE~T::::O:"Y:;0:7:u=rl'ITs .... LIVESTOCK TltANlfOllTATION -· _AND TRADI _ -·. _ _ _ Hon.. 1131 S.1 .... 11 "11 Moblle -· fHO Mini llkn 9275 Troller, Tro..t M25 Com~ro , _ _::mo:.:; Imported Autoo TltANSPOltTATION TlANSPOltTATION TllANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION --.i--~AN~~"')':'~':,•': •JUMPER-SHOW HORSE II' Schoclc, 111 ~. *-port Horloor * BONANZA • I b.p. H11 l3' C&nllnal b'a"'1 trailer. --~="' --CORTI"' A *ESTA.Tl SALE h~~--~r-·r.u~ all ~•eA 8 Yr Bay aekl 16-2 bands. acrt motor, lleld,. bqed AkwmnalnlrWmobllebome cbrOme lenders and UCbU. Xtra clean, $600. n Fd., Sat., SUD. Furn • t-A•ln is licenaed mate. Allo 1 Make offer. 5'1-1456. ma1t 1orward. tut OOVtt,o sp&eea in one ol Calli.'• taat. Like mw. $l!iQ. E...ebl.np LE _6-2493 .... upbo1 hdbrdl, queen Shepherd male -~ yn, GELDING $250 incl tack. main. Jib, PllOa A l:Pin-#t ~ relOl"t areu, after 5. 5tM1I) WANTED-Utility 'trailtT, 'ti1 Cortina CT, new tires, tacing mlrron, 4 apd, xlnt cond. & very sharp . bdrm aet, Wn~ 638--3993 &Its Exp. rider. Muat aell to nabr. Xbll cond. '2400. MOBILE HOMES BONANZA 3 H.P. lJndtr $75 I ........ ~ tablel, lamps, HELP! Mom, Mom to Be; &'OOd home. ~ ~1909. (7)4) ,Ml-Uno UIWt caLl ... on dilplay. thele homes.,.-~:;:;-~~""S:=·=·~-~::;-;:;.1,,,,===546-651;;:·=1====-~ Hide.a.Bed, chnn & 5 kittens, Sm brd, lhrt APPEALING Mare, xlnt. 213J3'D.425t, · art adly eqtllpped at prices!. ldtd.a •t. dffk, lg, dining hr, all blk w/Wbt mkga,, htalth" d1'pog. $250. Call NEW Fibtrllw Hapl•t JW won't want to paq up! Motorcycles ,. Tr•Hen, Utility 9450 OPEN RO.AO Manufac:lunn Of America's tlneat Luxury Recreation Vebicle1. 962-8674. ' ...... '69 CORTINA, fuUy equlp'd •·5Pd f)r lhift, bucket 9tl, lo ml, 646-9784 .et.eled,appt,linens,d4h.-C.ood \\i th am childre., .• 519-23'1::::..;::;.:''------I Sabot1-ll•'1. sa•t, ~: --. UTiiJTy Trailn--all meW. ea. brio<a·brac, tome an-548-7612 6123 -Sli.ceciaJ-oae Mek ....,._. l'l'9 .... w/awnlnp, akirt. ~ . tiquts, .Motorola cokir 'IV, FELIX (or Felk:la) the kit.-LIYHtock .... COfl'1'~.te W/..U • au ac-tto. ll1BO complete· incl. tu TH• -~ioss Good cond. $125. '61 ~•ta. wagon. %'2 ten needS a lovilll home, BlJRRO a:-eNr $60. homt ftSIQl1el U30 W. OUt 1 Ht. Many reaey fol' .JM. l-'===·=====;,-~~~M. Wute-King :1~.~we:·~= ~SNcli~152 17°' .:!.~~B~ "HAiiAHULI" =~L~lfp::i1'K HONDA 1.:.:c=;:;::. ____ ..:9500= bit-in. ncell@ont condition 540-86.18 6/1! TRANSPORTATION Beautifully equi~ .• a 11 d Alt lldult ~vat:: club . ll'lml£N~d\,Bln\ 115. Cin)'U kayak with GOOD home 'L" two male maintained. ldea1 for raciQc 1~ WhitUer Ave.. rnu;uuuw =: ~ ~r.9$_5!'; Great Dane•, 2 an11 • Yl'I 8oatt & Yachft: . ,_ or cru=·-TEJtMs PhT~m h)odrod)tnunically desigood old. Both are bouaebroktn, See at 1! Bay blaDd ,.._ ..._ Blv4. to for a pod ride $10. 1 step, prefer home wlU, older lrowei11i1111. 613-1232 Jllla St., tbeli' west 1 - .. bl •• maM.--· chlldttn. 557~ 6/19 ., to .........., Ave w_., Marl Dl..t-r-,,.-ENSIGN Sloop , ..... "r'~ •. Sl0-$15.Gametable,round PRETTY Affectionate 119 Tl..Vft tlberglau, main. Jib, 1 JOMICRA.,INC. ,/ '70 Ho!"da SL 350, 1800 ·'10 Dodp Pick. VS, auto, Euty Aiorrican Maple $55. female kitteni, 3 mo 's., PRESENTS ,aenot.. Outboard motor. Sail CON'l1NDfl'AL by Cam· milts, SQ)O, step bumper • $89.00 per mo Maple bunk, trundle bed, weened .& trail'll!d lookinr Factory Showing of the 1910 I: eock'plJ coven. $2'!'50. brldp·llfs d. tlx55'. cedar I '65 Bull&oo Shurpa '10, "Cbrygle.r Leaae System .. · fnmn only S35. 548-2152 for good home 6: lovin& qne ol NEWPORT SailboalAI, Aleo: 10.: '68 Glallpar lined ~. m I r ·r or ·dirt bike, ~ cond, $Xl(I, John llavis SMALL~•Uboiod caft'. ~-~/l9 ~-~drive, din&h;y,$10D.~llBL___:__ wa:idrobe door A bautiful **49&wlfi05•*-tto6daily:.557-8EDI complete, $95. Long shalt ADORABLE cuddly kittens, outbr;lard I: i.luminum boa.bl . e SAILING cWs e ~:------:-;69 250 YAMAHA Enduro Leo Lerner ~ ,~~o=~~A~~ ~7."' ~ ~~~ ~:. ~°:.~~~~ 22 to~ loot ·ftO!J'-d:U_.. Ch•:":':::r"'Bl'="'91 bought NOY. 500 Ml. ~y !.f0·9 ev-'. ~ 213-TR 3-1095 que flint & percussion rifles ginger 1.-. wht. 96Z-8641 6ri> lhe 8'. Flipper Sailboat to $1.50 per day. Newport ' • 11tat, windahleld, mLrrOrs, ' GMC TRUCKS S12.l each. Room air-cond. KI1TEN desperately ·needs the 21' Galaxle & otter ex-~Sal~~P ~~ =~ ~lao~ ball etc. $600. H $SO. Truck gas .hN.ter $35. pennanetit: or temporary ceptional performance I: n 547-9405 lmmedlerete ':'ii Sevenll bicycles, nubl, bolts hmlw comfort, You are invited to CLUB < 4> ORA.NOi COUNTY HONDA, Trail CT 90, '68 a very & other 1iilscellaiij',-'1Sl ~ blue l":Y m;,~ via:Jt our plant or any aulb-EXCHANGE Use OU'I' Cal 28' ExclU1lve DMler F91' in mint coftd. Only 1,000 Southern • Oranp: County' J'ndu.s, Santa Ana Hts. KJTI'ENS 3 klllC haired, { orl:r.td dealer in the area. Milboe.t, pier at Npt Bch: LA pa 'f. ~ $260. EVH/wkends. only Authorlied GMC ~ DECORATOR Accent . nip grey • l amber • l grey Ask tor our FREE 40 page tor ue )Qlr' Mll-eontnd air II&. UNIVERSITY new, heavy shag, frinpd. I wht. 6 wka old catalog. cond travel trailer, July Custom Bullt Coachff '&T. Honda 305 OLDSMOBILE Stripes & tv.'ffih. Sac. 4x'l 675-1299 • ' 612'i1 _Factory Showroom '10-25. Reit. 494-001. SEE lT TODAY! $22fii 2800 Harbor Blvd $35, 5x1 $43. 7' md 559. 1919 Placentia, CM SABOT • rac!JW oond. Gd. + Many Othtt Set Ups lfU183 642-3706 Costa Mesa s4o.ssto 548-4654 2 Beautiful kittena, have had 6t6.4'l3'1 548-lln •ils, dolly 1: c:owr. S2!10-GNr•ntMcl 5P9Cill WANTED: Yamaha 115. -.,PO save them from the 9-3 daily It Sat. only 675--~ •in Tultin FamUy A Adult Lo mile, 1d. cond. '65 CHEVY VAN. Sharp win- Misc. W•nted 16Jt UNO. S33-58+c days • Ot!enhauser Marine I Ill Parlt. Btq )'OUl' co&ch from call 546-1634 aft. 5 dow van. Auto., R&H, lJ.S. ----'-' •94-9840 eves. 6/19 Snowbird w tr er us and uve on factor)' di· . Mag wbeela, wide ovals, OPEN RO.AO UI 80. RAKBOB 81.\'D. MNTA ANA, ·c.a.w~. (5 miles so. ol Disneyland) (11•) '31-tlll • Ul~ CAMPERS * 6 PACK* '$795 DATSUN '67 DATSUN SSS A u't om a I I c tranamiasX>n, white wall tires, 17,997 act. \lal miles. 1 owner. (VWJ. 101) • $995 Harbour V.W.: Full ' Price 18711 B~ BL., 842-4435 Standard model includes Cab H.UNTINGTON BEACH over feature, 2 burner stove, - Ice box, ~tane heater It ,.A, "1<:'~1A~--~- 845 Baker, C~M, 541).59}5 "Leader 1n The f.ear.b Odet" ~ '67 Sundial Deluxe ZIMMUMAN 2145 HARBOR IL VD. _ .. VW C•mper Mahogany interio..'. All the eoodies. Must see to apprec- iate. lUQH692J $2699 Harbour V.W. 18711 BEACH BL., 8424435 HUNTINGTON BEACH DOT DATSUN OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAYS 188.15 Beath Blvd. Huntlnafon Beach 842-7781 or 5'!t).(M42 WANT eood ued sewtnc UNtJSUALldttena-6-S•wkll. lliSo.~r,S.A. $3'.lO.tm Moklbana, rectprk:ea,OveJ'lOOn»-'10 HONDA Mini-Tra i l ne paint(Vfild)N ·a1 machine $25. or I e 1 a. . p / 1 8,.. -,. • P / t H.B. ~ dels to choo9e from. CUllDm tor racing. MUJt tee ,.. bw A ··--• at 1·1.!w ~ ·LARGE step-in van camper '"'" "" 8-6 Weekdays 1.-. Sal UNrrED _ to.._, tu-3692 831>'361l1. ~ _ .....,, ..--..... ""' s:leepo 8. Comp! self-cont'd. 6U-6Tfl aft 6:30 PM p-; .. .,_ "·ntie-•-:.....1 _.._ '"·' 25 Full ---eqp -........... ~ ..... 'f:,6 DATSUN wagon. -new trans. & hvy dty dutch. $624 ,......,., ""' ..,.,,"""' .. 9-5 Sui1day -.....,. -,,..._, . MOBILE HOME ~ )IOVJNG: ,66 Yamaha BO, --------Newly overhl'd eng, rear TWIN, Size Canopy Bed in weaned. 646-6004 6/19 Lil John'• SIS, :~~de &'7~i lJ:.~4 o;;r.rf.46 .X\nt. Cond, $150. '69 caco New '70 Datsun end, clutch assembly. Ask· '69 Datsun 2 dr like new smd_ ~ 5tlJ...f12.S LABRADOR. 9 mo. old 140 E, Whittier Blvd. * * CAL 30 * * BA y HARBOR . 22 mini bike $'15. 49f-4347 1600 OHC, Plc~p with camp. ing $950. 5J4-5230 :1~00 :::~~a:a6. c:arpets, Female dog, Needl good La Habra, 2IJ.OW 1-4n5 Many Extral MOblle Home S.S.. 'tS Honda 350 Scrambler er. Sale-pnce S2099: dlr. '59 FORQ, reblt V-8 &: auto, ========= &.\IT :A=~ ~U~P ~~Joveskids.897~ S.S.51S.Tu1'.9?"a!·FSuncla>riday ** 6"-U56 * * ALL NEW'70MODELS lo mL Mab oUer. <• 67798) Will finance pri. 8' cab-Over, boot, retrig, ~ ·~ •163 vate --Call "'~" """" ~-etc. $UOO. 515-8046 NOW ON OISPLAY ~ ~~· --Mach BEAUT. wilt. Persian fem, R.V. Staats Co. COWMBIA %2, galley, out· 20' Wides u low u S5995 250 HONDA, semi-chopped, f!K.9713. --1.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;,;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;f __.!_M_!!,,_E_t_c. __ l700_ cat -orange&: grey mark· 2001 W. Coeat Hwy, NB board. Xtru-sllp avail. ... ... ,_ --Cl ,63 Fo~ E--" T Dune 81N111ie1 9525 ALL NEW ENGL!Sll ings on face • aJso 1% yr. 548-3331 9-5 ivtty day 842-5918 12' Wides to 34' l1idel ftuwa , ..-...-. ean, 1-u cuo1U1.IDI!, op -••.:.:::._ _ _:.:::: e MFGR-MOYtNG Calico-km. 546-72.()2 6/l9 Park Spaces Avallabt. Wt. $425. l75-6103 cond. $895. Can be seen at ,69 EMP?, blue body blk. ti· FORDS NOW IN STOCK A~~· 1 Pray EARTI-f DA y Puppies 8 wkl. BOSTON WHALER 13' like Power (rulMrs 9020 1425 Baku St., Costa Mesa '10 ~ IU!iO, A-1 Dave's TV 49'J-629t. breglaa top I doors. Much DRASTICALLY etal apra~ (Ulll, paints, old. Interesting m ix • new, aide rails, running 1Ai Mock Eut of Harbor BMI. owl IT& ~ '61 GREEN BRIAR ~ ton chrome, very sharp $3,500. REDUCED m ca ti, furnace, 675-3.196, 129 ffth St., lighlll, remotes for Mercury, 24' CORR.rel' OtAlT CAB-Coeta Me11. (n•> 540-84'10 or l6Mll (work). window van, new tire1 ii invested. Trade for sports TO CLEAR tbll, racks, Pdr'g mater, N.B. ,6/l9 2 Pl tanks, new cover. JN CRUlSER. Completely DlJAL WIDE PACIFICA '&5 65lt TRruiiPR Road or ·starter. Very good cond. $500 -~"::'.:.· .::<92-::.::95::77::.____ LARGE SELEC'I'JON ::.... "=~ :.!:!!._~~ No motor. $100. 34 00 downovu Paint.and varnish Plan 11a. 8C8. For u.J.e who dirt. Imrnte. o:md. $900, or trade. 492-9577. CORVAIR buggy, glass body, TO CHOOSE FROM • .._.,, .. ...,.., TO good home: 5 1ove1y tiger Mate\Jfl, Newport Bell. inside and out. Motor: TIP 1 want ... _ '--', 673--911ll aft. 6 '62 Fo~ Ra-hero Th.odor• etc. 642-8289, 54$-2181 kittens, 1 calico, 8 wk&. TOP SHAPE Xlnt fish ng UIPlll ....,., ,.., ,... street legal. Tach. Must ROBINS FORD Fully weaned It hsbrk. SACRIFICE 20' c a b 1 n · • Ch•pm•n Mobile Homes '10 YAMAHA Ult, abnol:t $495 or Best Offer sell. $850/best o ffer. FREE TO YO.U 646-91tl6 8/>l f~hlng boot. Twin IO HP "':.:. ~ ..:'""""· mol99 , 913 N, Barbot new. porfoet iluw rm. conct., 3265 l)reaon. CM ah <PM 548·-0ln 2000 Harbor Blvd. --YNG Labrador male needs Jotwon'1. Boat " engs,gd a • --Sanla~Ana &ow mil-S.C. 49%·1il1, '59 Chevy-I tGn 9' stake DUNE Buggy, VW gear;-Costa Mesa 642.(ll'Jljt ~~ Gttytioond % Shtpherd Jovtn& home le yard I: ac-co~. $1000 or bit ofr CLASSilonC T~boatt r .eon., ~14571 ·~Honda 250 $250 tnick $195. 648--0281 or glass body, top, $750. 12' lap do1-heu1ebroken tive children • bu sbotA 96i-0842 ~ f; ~e ~ 1963 MOBILE home, lD' x MW-bike $35 962-7813. Soowb!l'd sailboat $1 50 . '57 ENG~ SQUIRE 1ta. 891.-5«1'.1. I 6119 £: license. Call M&.si3o 6/22 TRADE For your land eq, cruising, Sleeps •· May be 50' w/10' x 13' cabana In * 5G-mU • '5.5 Chevy Plclrup, rblt 613-3968. ~;:.· :_w28961ire1, brks, be.tt. BLACK male cock-a-poo 2 TORTOISE llhell spayed kit· 35' Ohllon aall'1 yawl. Sips aten at 183-B Santa Isabel, 5 Star Park in Laguna Bcb. HONj!A dirt or sttett. Pric-ena: I tra.M, !-MIFM •. , DUNE Buggy Bodies $15.1 -=========- yn. old, bowie broken, all ten 10 mo. • fiuffy wht 5, hd, galley, fully 8d. CM. Pluse puk ool!lldt. 4~; eve•. •~2384 ed right! Otll Joe~ \WD-1232 * 613-374:t * • B .. cket Seats $7. 2 Weeks aholll. 60-t589 6/19 maJe kitten. 836-4493 6122 714198 5-1881 ·day 1, No Hulk HlUlten, pleue RIVER HOME dll)'I, 557-8211 eves, '64 Chevy % ten pickup..V8, Only. Call (213) 921-5555. 3 MANX kittens 8 wks • 1 BLACK kitten, 3 mo'• old. n4/982-4832· PERM. Bal. hi. pier avail. 10x 2 B55' w/Liv. ~m. Ex:;:o. • .'62 PORSCHE ·~" 8' step side. $750. Phone avw Chassis Shortenitig8 FERRARI box tralJJed tttt ·to gd. 1 strU>ed 6 toed eat. Both 32' DIESEL. encl head, w/1'' ttllnlshed Expf'ffol. r, new crp, new g. $1Z75 or BES"l' OFlrR. 642-3«3, ~1148. Free pick up .l delivery Netll'pll't Imports Ltd. Qr. home. l36-M93 6/19 very friend! • 642--0116 6/20 stereo, great Party I Filh'g 115 bp Chryll. ·''' radio, Ch•pm•it Mobile Homes • 615-2965 ·• \ '87 FORD Super Van. Good 8642~38 anae Counl1'• anq utbar- AOORABLE wht 1: black 1.-. ODDLY marked kittens, one ~t:.,.,,_0$t950. 673--36ll or slpc. 4. Lg. aft deck. Alie: l233l Beach Blvd, ;: cond, for We or trade. Aft V.W DUN E BUGGY ized dealer. wht kiUrJJ# to load borne, white. all fem ale. ~.... $3800. owner. 613--0285 c;:~rove Auto Service 6, &f&-2698 9.>% COJ\fPLETE S500 SALES-SERVICE-PARTS male 1: fem. 893-2861 6/19 536--0136 6/20 30' CC CAV. HT, sr. 38' Cusic diesel, DC/FB, & P•rh ... =-CH=EV=Y-v-.-.-. -Xl-Dl-.-co-nd-.1 e 548-9847 8 31~~~WJ· . CUTE healthy terrier mixed PIT Slamffe-Manx kittens SAC Sa400 fully eqp'd fol' off shore 283 CI Chev. er11. -r. For sale _ or trade. Aft 6, J::;::::;;;;;:;;';;:;;:;;;:;=;:_ 142-M05'"-· 540-l'llt pt1ppies need gd. homes. weaned~box trained beige • Eve 968-3538 * crui1tna: or live abom'd. TH£ flADOWS xlnt cond, $150; m~ call 646--2698 lmportM Autos 9600 Authoriud Ferrari Dealer ENGLISH FORD FERRARI Mt-23111, 891-5480 6/19 ""' po1nu . .,;.nrt 6/19. SPECIAL Custom u· in. = ... · ,1-;.._~ N•wport moncl tuck '6'1 Chev ""I .. _ro!\P_£0<>no!ine._XlnL -AUmN AMERICA- -2-.SM. friaky_mixed_ E'I' ~ll--.6 wks board skiboa.t. $1500 or belt lrYiM __aea.ts_f15;..Mtac:_Cbtv_parts: .• cond.Jor_ule or trade..i.;~~~~~~~~·1::::::=~f1A~· ~==:::::+--"',.--1~ -pappift .. male A fem .. -old. G_ray & white, ~verY o rrer:-536=889. 25' CHRIS-· hardtop, •coven, .... ___ ,,_ .. ·-now •-mg· ~ll.wDtl. ~ before 10.m Aft C. 646-,2698 1 · AUSTIN AMERI,... • . . Sl&-1211 en• pretty. !;11-<381 -6/20 FIBERGLASS !<&yack. LI .. '"· juot ....... bed. 1395-0. ~~·-~--· ~ ··~ ''3DODGE,. .... k '-" '67 FIAT 850 : COCKER ttd male I: a GREY kitten w/eat po8t & new S15 or best. otter. 1914 213: .W--3706; aft. I' taken in Orange ..i~ty'1 Wholesele ti Pvbllc ~ Trinity nJ'~ -up Saie1, -~. Part.I C 4 -~ d' •-1 , chihuahua mix rnaued fem. ,.nd box. Pleue take It. Aroold , C.'\f. 833--0919 finest 1.-. most com.,..,te parlc co•~ETE ENGINES Q)lta M lmmediale Dtllvery oupe. st"=', ra 10, '""" -' a......,-at 14851 J effery Road (Sur. · inro.. esa er. Sharp! See to appreci. '· 83M493 or 891-500 6/22 642-6848 ' 6120 S.llbNts tolO ~· fi= ~::i~ ;.:a~ rounded by Orange Groves) . SHORT BLOCKS '67 CHEV. 1,} tori hi-perform. AD Models ate, (VDL114l FREE kl~ .t: cat, Calico, 1 Black kitten, 6 wks, box --··--60 hp elec. Johnlon • Like In Irvine,. For information, Motor Mlin 645-0204 Xlnt cond. Many extru. $895 lft>'I, A: red striped. broken. From the best new.S4S-Ol6S call 893-5730, 531.BSn 111VWE .. lne,GoodCond. ~3228. -6/22 nelihborhood· 614-14006/>l LIQUIDATION SALE 25' Chm Croft Ovemlahtor, 531-8105, • ......., • 1~.~.=,.~l'OR=o~1 .. ~w~h~I o=u=MP Harbour v.w. J1 rt uport !l111po1 t ~ .. MIXED cute pt1pples take 4-All black. Mother i1 dwarf h. to-ehi l:KIOO oft 40 HP vw, manifold & >'fl'* $1.700 ** your pick ol 5 triaky pups. cat, they should remain e Coronadn %3 OUr bue s 1Ir p, or er. 24 w1~-•7069 837',115.l or .f94-&fGI 54&-1131, 6122 __ 11• 615-8344 &/20 633 N. Puqual Av, San -earburetO!' Pl, diatributor 3lOOW CoutHwy N.B. ""..., price $2995. ..... Gebriel 91TI5. % Br, den, 1% be.. Exceptional $15. 642-3396 11t 642-3629. * 1967 Clievy Van-00 XLNT • •• FREE 2 lo~ hair p/Persian 2 BEAtrr. Outty fem • 8 •Coronado 25 OUr ,_ value at $9995 cond R/1{ good interior 6C-9«I 540-l7&4 19711 BEACH BL., 842-4435 HUNTING'fON BEACH , .__, __ .. .... .._ _... · "A99S 30' CABIN __.cruiser, fl 'I · e NERF BARS e 11495• . .,..,.J-' Authorlzied. MG Dealer kittel'll!I, box IJ"aiu•:u .l d ... -.. wk, kittens - 1 ,,_y .. wnt. price ... · Chopmon Mobile Homos ••~-•·-Co brldge, oloc gear, slip avail. Never uaed ·~"' fl'73.8593 ll.l'lil'iirU'U : ing. ~9842 6/22 &: 1 tiger. 548--0813 6/19 • ronado 30 OUr bast 2!m 838-5237 12.131 Beach Wvd, ....,. I======== 6 CUTE gray kill"'" 2 LOVABLE Pt. Beogle puppy price $11,995. Sac I . Ganie• Grove 283 CHEVY ·-Call Rocrool'n Vohlcloo 9S15 .AUSTIN HEALEY manx. 6 wkll. .o Id , • mo old -alJ shell • house. • Coro! nado ..:1-011r base Spoo' Ski loolo -530-2930 64&-5260 6/15 • TlllNI ' "FIAi 962-2213 6/22 broken. 645-0873, 6/20 P~ce $16,.....,.• ' 2 BR. $'1500. Choict space _ TRAVEL Bus, self-con- 3 MANX kittens 1t a calico PETS ond LIVESTOCK • NEW Corono•o 27 16 Ft. whaler 75 hp. Johnlon on aoll O'.ltll'ae. ~ blk. from Tr•ller, Tr•vel M25 taNined. Very loud cond. LIP8)"!'d t with hots • Excellent cond. many ex. beach. HtJ'. Bch. 536-6928 ew motor. $1.~95. 646-8385 BLACK l white twins. Mole Coto *WE TAKE TRADES -· Mobile Homfl '200 517-4011 MOTOR Home b-l\ENT '61 AUSTIN Healey, good cond, white, new trarus I: over-drive. 494-4997 eveii. BMW .. "FRIEDLAHDER'l 1J751 MACH IHwy, Jtl NIW·USID·SllY. MS--0813 ca 1 &Jr.i ll20 On Display tnu 6'5-5169. ' -Aft 6: 30 PM. &: female kittens. Born April Siamese Kltten1, S wks. Yachts Royale, Inc, Bo1t M•lnfen•nc• to'3 d~ or week s\pa 6 1male,1 female. $10 2912 West Coast Hwy. 24 Wide •S-152'7 fully contained se.1852 BMW SALE''' Fool's, 64M424 6/22 ====540-~5565==== Ne"'t>Ort Beach * 645-0810 Comm or pleU\ltf.! bot.t constr For those who want the moat Stre•m Line '70 '"' Ch C ••• FEMALE German Shepherd. ""'""!!!!!!!!!!!0!!0!!0!!0!! I F/G repair, palntina:, ft.U.h fc::r their dOllar. $9350, T•r,Y•NomH•0•1l1 ev ·~•II Need• cood hom e. Pets, ~r•I U00 26' TH OROGHBRE o carpentry. 96US05 9118-5124 Chtipm•n Mobile H°"'9s !xpliN'er Motor Homes .~loo. * '11•. 1t1~36Sl ......,..,..,,, '67 FIAT 850 5C.a73 · 6/22 flberglas Sloop. Like new. · 12331 Beach Blvd Fourwlnd1•WHkender 65 Econollne, rebuilt tttglne, SCRAM LETS Sleeps 4, galley, encl. head, M.rlne E111ulp. to3.S Garden Grove ' TRATEL automatic, top ope,. to HORSE Fertilizer. P ick up :a>lU Cypress, Santa Ana Helcht1. MG-0025. 6/19 • sails, electronics. Prl, party · ~ · ~ ·-5_2930 Rland Ice box, stove $1850 $5000 cuh. 532-4302 25 HP Johnoon outbro, """ -TRAILER SALES 962-1026. , Kl1TENS -Friendly It. playful, ideal for children. 6U-1136 6/19 ANSWERS '27'. FEAntER ~loop-~t ~: ~3P~Fr~.t, ·~B~~~~R~ ~!: 1J172H•rbor Bl'icl. G.O. Camper for Sale $3'15. fibn!glas over wood. Gd ~---. ·-.. ' . ·~ 1% Blocks No or Sleept 2 adul11, 1 child Rubber -He~ -Flout -cond, $1195. 531-5363 aft. 4; BNt SU Moorl 903' inp, skirti .. a, patKI, rock Garden Gm"e rre.w.., 646-2T12 after 5 PM Corner -ROULETTE 67>Il93 p .. ~~k ~~u~~ ~pk 5'1'...eol1 '69 OODGE Van. CU!tom l SHEPHERD I. Collie pups Anyone who thinks the in. SNIPE No. 5852 • trailer. BOA.' Sl!PI for rent Newport t El ~ ti w good homes only . ventii>n ol the whed wu a Uboa ·24 x 51' •15J02 AUO 11'. Xlnt cond. All er. ec. ft•r•I·• new res. &12--45.58 6119 boon to mankind, hu never ·~~~~~r,;, ~~.m~;,;1: :;~·~,sllJ:..~;!D pe~ Patio Kitchen 1 Den extras. Bock hllch, awning. Tape deck. Bob673-2098. FREE 5 adorable 6 wk. old played ROULE'ITE. or 494-1893 ft. Mi..n:ll. $10,995 ~~9'l3 Fullerton, C;M. C 9528 puppiel. Part cocker mix· FOR sale • PE'T chickens, CAL :J> No. 1055, MWit tell. * WANTED to Rent or (h•pm•n Mobile Homes ' •mpen ture 646-7529 6/19 ducks, cqet, fertile eep, Tl'Bfllfe~. Trailer, aux, Purch·as•: Moorins, 12331 Beach Blvd, 1966 BOLES-AERO 20' Like. 8 .. Full cab-over camper, FREE Wood • Model Gass Manx cat. 540--2333 head, race gear. New haul Newport Bay 56-3182. Gardtn Grove new. SeU contained. Elec. fact, dlscontlnued model. Co., l&K Superior, C .f. i'AntFJt'S DAY SPECIALS cabin paint. 644-1249. 5•2930 ail' cond .. lg eltc . .i Pl Complete. $895. 869 West 6f&..!231 6/19 Co!Jie PuPI AKC, males, DEL REY 24 M~~ ~~~ 10' x 50' 163, 2 BR, lrge relrig .. awnine. &12-0233 lBth St., Colla Mesa. PUPPlES, 1 black & white Persian Klt!ens Reg. 83IHOlll SailOO..t-11leeps 4, head, sink: * 4!H-39J.8 * liv. rm, A·I park, skirted, APACHE TENT TRAILER 8' OVERHEAD ea mp er, A 2 black. Part Cocke:r. Xlnt cond, &14-0735. patio car-port. Reas , ~-eond~~ ~~~ •lomemade, very load con- 5*-M85 6119 Dot• 1125 1969 16' Cat. Cost S2000 ntw, &Mt Ch•rttr t03' 5t6-53.18 equ ' _,.,, w..-..•;>IJ. struction. $325, 23)5.() Can- KI'l'TENS; 5 Jong haired, 9 e e e e e sacrifice $1000. C&ll PARAMOUNT yon, C.M .. 6f2..982T , wks, trained. 2170 Rural Pl. Surruner School for Dop Ml-2188. FOR CHARTER SHOW MODEL Auto Service CM. ~ 6122 * VACATION SPF.CJAL * 12 . .f1eety _ sloop rigged a ft cabln cruiser, Sleeps 6 2b56'. Reduced to Seft. I Perts ... Cempera ALL ·Whlte lovable ll~ yr. y do trained while I II ·•1o podd For pvt. cniile1 throughout Ch•pm•nMoblleHom.11-,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;,;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;; 6 our 1 )'OU w tra er. cu,, .. ns, le, Southern Cali!. Jlaih• & 913 No. ltarbor Blvd. II old 'Mutt. 5.1&-8331 122 play, Martincreat Kennell. $150 673--32'J!I. " FREE :t>pppies to good * 546-49111 * WANT USED Weekly nte1. For res. can ._, Santa Ana home. Call 536-3154 61l9 a e e e e SABOT DOLLY 613-9518 6f2.Sm. 5Jl..a57J SIAMESE Crou JdUen, box MIXED, darling puppit'I, 5% 3 HP EYlnrude $85, Cal·25 2 BR Expando In Bayside trained male. ~508 6/19 wkil, weaned, $5.00. 81.WTe ~ =~io':w ~· -Mil• ~ price, bovd~-~~; v,~.:. .. Servlncd~~· = ~77· • u 618 03•8 --der, •nctw>r, 04U'l,--u~. 1 or''""'• ,.,, vi......, 9 Mo. German Shepherd H.n IJUf!S • " .. , * Mg..1961 * ....... • ... -10 ••~ •~• 6/19, _61~2-585.1,-=cc;..-,.....---,,.--,,,.. ·--~=~~--RIU'UMl't. ~1 12x .. ' Qener•I .,_..._ *UDO 14 * 2 AU American ppps., 5 wn, 8 Grat Dane Puppy e Sail No. 1509 T~r a cover Columbia 38 Sklop • S.1122. $&GI, 2Cx'3' Sher. ---6/19 Harlequin, AKC -....... 30 Slp11 &. $t!IO a wk. ton Manor. • 11UOllOll, $1995 . ..,.....,,.. ..,,,,, vi...-v• ' 494-3916 Bkr. 24"51' General • 6217 -..... TUNE UP SPECIAL Set Cerburetor, Plues, Pelnt1, Condonaor,Tlmlng All Porto & L•bor . $16.95 2 1110. ol. bl-k .._ _ ... J•-* 131).JJ62 aft &:~ pm * ** SHOCK s.~ IM. --'--"'.:..::=,,;=:....,-~·~ .. ~ • .,..., u: ""'• " :r Trojan Dy Brtdp Stdan Ch•pm•n M.ltfle Homes JqJPY. 56-l&U 6/22 6 CUTE black pupa, 7 wlal. · cond, has raee rinc. $250. 1 1 st 6 l85-d"1 · $l3 N, Harbor Blvd. 4 C,t. 1MP••MI C.. °"" GOLDEN t.b, mixed, all Mother pedigree ShelU. ·a "Af1=-~6.,.:5'8-:,::,.;;:'18::ll:....,___ ::SO:: l!L::V.. ' · Santa Ana AT. I -.. -6/22 tittd! " ... -!SLANDER 33 Sloop, lood<d. ·-r-531-1571 l~S, S blk l 1 cal~m ~.~~1•2 :: :-~~~ ~:. 491-391S ews.1.;:lo=•tc...:.Sta=r:;•l'-'':...., __ -=s. -.fi-L'L_22_'_Ro-,.-,-C...-h a.·11 Jones Aro' · 1 &d 1 .,._ .. '"" ;i Sabot.raclni rl~, Outalde storap trailer In pk on bay, N.B. . the Fabalaus M-H- C9-e-.w....., II C•1IM11 a.. ... T ..... "YOUR Ytcetior'I it OUR llu1ine11'' 9520 • NEW ol DEMOS L1r9e1t Selection Of All BMW-MOdol1 J Brond Now ''9 -2000'• Coupe, 4 speed, radio, heat. er. Sharp! See to appreci. ale, (VDL114) $795 Harbour V.W. All Automatic, 4 Dr. Sedans whh Radial tires, etc. 19711 BEACH BL., 8424435 List $5100 Now $3999 HUNTINGTON BEACH -·;----' lr•nd New '6t -250n llBBD Ali aulomatic 4 Dr. st«Jans "ilh Power Str., XAS Radial GlltO llpGrt lUJ Lt'$6S~cj SALE $529' 9625 Garden Grov1: Blvd. ----531-7Tl7 893-75611 '7~-" CSA Coupe De with Leather int., AIR/ CO ., Tint a:Jaas, Blau. !>llnkl,:'l.M/FM RAdlo, etc. VE $1000 --'7o."211(1'' Autom•tic Demo wltti Leather int, Air Coad., p:Ar.w sir., AM0/FM 11ereo muloplex, lint 1Jau, etc., elc, SAVE $854 '68 FIAT Uf Sport Coupe. New Michelini, c hrome rims, low n1llcage, all service rocords. $2500., 114/5.12-5131 FIAT 1969 "'' SP, 5 '"" I w/tape_. Xlnt cond, $2700. 494-3613. ; '69 FIAT Spyder 850 $1800 or ofter. Very clean. 83.'l-2016 afler 6 pm ·10."2002;;~;;1om.11c NOW'S THE Demo With Mlcll XAS Radial tlrts-, AAILFi\1 Stt':l't'O 1.lultl. 1 plex, SAVE $JtO TIME FOR QUICK CASH '7G-"20Gt~Sunroof · 0tl'IO With Cont. Radlal tlret, AM/FM steno Multiplex, etc. c. BabSA;~'°-: THROU~H A ' ~ • .......;. '=' J:_,· nmn61'!! GOLDE!'( Retriever Puppies. Xlnl. cohd. $77$ ~ avail, Heu. rate. l:;;~=:;;-======oll Spart ,._._ • ~N ••• ..,....,. u AKC, "°· .,,..280 , =--==Call=-====-. scar -"' 2 FEM. --· 11R ...,.-1-====~~~==:-hiiOiiiN<;:--=ib;fm;;;n;; ., -H-'215 plu. 60-3ICI 6/19 1 ·, AKC IRISH Sder P"P. 1~?:1~: r~~Un~~~ E!.~ Moltf1e Hemes t200 FOR SaJe: MOier home. t968 2l1J HARBOR Calif • , .... ,.,. "Olln.V--AS·Da'!VERV SPECIALIS'fs" DAltY-Pll:OT ·1~~ ONE MlHe nl W/cagt, pin Cboott Ynun Now! S«Xl SAC: $2271, 646-6183 . PARAMOUNT 21'.bdT Nreda Wlnnepeao $1900. 5&-0158 COSTA MESA 13741' 6120 m-rna Balbol TRITE No. 697 . $.l1l5 a Good hOm~. C!ontJnental '4x an &pm or S4t..-~ c•n JJIJ FRl:f: .~~-ldtwns ne61ed20· A,OHANS .. A.KC Can be 1ttn 11.t Ncwpo11 60', 2 br, d,.,, J~ btl. Ml-' llL--"'"!"'l'til a.me. _._,' 4 months * * 146-5452 • 213/811·!1101 • Ch1pm•n Molal~ HOl"!'MI ;...._m __ ._; _____ 92_75 •' 4 Klt\9111, 8 wb, darllrtg AKC Gtrman Atlfp. Pupa, L.100 lJ • New covl'.'.r & 12"....11 Bea&, Blvd. HONDA Ml.,J tnll 50, loaded I -· M8 a i/20 .xln't baood Jinn, lholl, !Iller Hi1vay u·aiJcr 4 xu·u:-G11rden Grov. w/,tru. 1'¢p ccmd,' $2jO or BEl).0.-IT.I-ml -· 5$-1211 alt .. 1693. !!f--0159 . 530-2"1 bat ofr. 6'15-29<7 - Corner Of H•r'bor & llm. rs.rvlc• lntranco On 11..,: • 1411 ..... 0.-.. Ope~ D•ily 1:00•1(10 SM11, I l:J0-1100 Thur. & frl; 'Til f iOO U ..... 1 et IJ .. lftJ C....M••rt.lhr • Au1hori»d S~lca a • St>rvlce '-P1i11 a 13'0 LONG 8EAC!i DLVn. Long looch #1.tnl SALES OP!:N S~A VS WANT AD >l2, -'G9 B~I\\' 642 5878 •I•, SPOTL?,SS " • 1 ""®3' ----==---- \ - -·-,,,--·-.--.-..-.---------~-----,-----------~---- ' ' TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPOllTATION l-~-·-·-··-•_A_u_•_ .. ____ Imported Auto. TllANSl'OllTATION -P.wii: """' 1', 1970 DAil V l'llOT p TllANIPOltTATION . TRANIPOllTATloH TRANSPORTATION I T~NSl'OITlTION ,.,.,......, A-HOO Imported ....... 9600 Imported Aut.. 9'00 Sport Can HIO TllANll'CllT#TION -!!'.'~ A-HOO Imported A-- JAGUAR JAGUAR PORSCHE VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN VOLVO MG ---~~---'88 YW BUG 'BO YW BUG '5& YW 11111 '62 PORSCHE . AM·TM, Chrome rlnll. nrw JAGUAR 'EB MGC-GT ~ HEAD9UARTERS The onb autborlzed JAGUAR dealf'r in tba entire l!arbor ........... .aft\ THINI ... ~ .. ~:!; ::1~ e:~· :~ Runs Great. RH, 4. Speed, Ro.cl read)'. Rad\o .l. low, R&dio, beet~r. <NWT141) .,.. 0Harbor w..i. C.M. (S8ll$50) low m11 ..... (WAJIOlM)) $695 THINl ~·vo~o· S eyl., 11uiomallc truunll- 1Jon, Beautlt\.11 Bermuda blue wilh blk lee.thtt lnttr· io , radial tl~• with wift \1;heel•, .U.f/FM radio, lJc. XSS795. alr. P'ipb House In .. ., of A A B Sin $1599 t'i'.'!~ ·~·s:,1 ~:. .:';,~":ii:., ..... Harbour V.W. Harbour .V.W. "arbourV.W. SERVICE NEW MIDGET Kon», rack, radiala. Must 187U BEACH BL., ao.t4.1S l.8TU BEACH BL., &42-4435 2.'711 BEACH BL., 842-443!1 ...... ~'FRIEDWIDER''· "FRIEDLANDER" ' ~~:: MERCEDES . BENZ N~GC :..::~wk •nd. a.st.otter. HUNTINGTON BEACH HUNl'INGTON BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH BUICK .13195 '68 PORSCHE;;, mi's, Xbit '6'. REBUILT ·~'. new VW. '68 Rnd w/wl!lte int. WANT!D 2 dr, Demo. *$!)SO* cond. tnw, tape dk. uat pnt, . it.dk>. Xlnl coQCI. SITS or J'll pay top doll&~ !or your IN , .. ,IUCN """· lft *64&-5734* many ~tru .. MUe offer. ~t ott~r:_.~--VOLKSWAGEN ·today, CaU 't11• alACM IMW'f', .. NIW·USID-SUY, COSTA MESA -==---'67 Poncho 911-8, European M&-06'8 ''4 VW. Mako oflor ...i uk for Ron Plnohot. 2M E. 11lh Street ~ model, new eng, Mas DELUXE Bui ·~. rood 546-016.1 ~!Oll EKt. fiS.61. 613-0900. 54S.T785 llG wheels. ln!.mac. 4!&-3618. cond. Sl150. LARGE · •ti VW BUI sundial camper, ~~ VOLVO ANNIVERSARY SALE '6'7 Jag 420 SU.. 9nvk.1t Putl '66 Por 912, 26 M ml., 1newr · Phone 90--"IB98 t a 1 track stereo, M.l/FM1 • 0r s.dan .•• ~~~'"· f•ct. ~,.::0:.llvm7· r~'.":.°.;.. ~. =t.bl!c '" ~·•:S730. SEL!C,!ON :_.;,a~. ~ ~ st!}.3031 Ext. 66 or 67 1970 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA M~ air cond., Alil/FM, loaded • '65 WHITE MucedH 230 SL '63 PORSCHE, am /fm, ski --;''68'""'YW"".,iiilii"",.--CAMPERS Spm. ~celle~~ condition. Low, Coupe .• Lo mlleage, new rick, chrm rim1, -reblt. DUD •64 VW SQ $800 ow m1~aee. Must sell. tires. Priced to se ll , Muslstll.$2330.~9.166. Harbour v.w. N.·.~-~~~~-brks. Desper. 1'70 DEMD. "142" ........... S275t =======-1 4 speed, radio le hn:ter. • Anti.,.., Cl4nka t61S Small dov.11 will flnanee pri. 675-7086, 548-8622, Ext 2) 1970 911T white, Tarp, 911-S Auto.. RH, Extra abarp. "" ...._ ·vate-party. fWAU138). OU! ,59 '! --• lllO -SL ---wheel.I _..._ ..i.15 5-fipd _\!/SUc:. Iitt. (XJAIU) AUTHORJZED-- 4740. UOO E Cpe. for deliv. • ery. Ov~rseu del Specialist. 1957 MORGAN, new .. D ........ tEWlr---"--b-• ·-~· • • Sl2A ....... " '42-1724 ·-& .... dlr •It 10 am PhUJ, <!M-1029 "'"~" . :1100 W. Ooul H"7' N.E.,, ""'~ •-' . $1699 SAi.Es .• -VICE or 540-llOO. Xlnt cond, Pvt Pl.Y . 542-!Hca MO-l'IM 968-ot901. ~n 675-6410 or '™"' <P.•ul) Autborlnd MG oUler ''"S_l'""·"'Spd=.~-.-.. =w-,-,,,,,,,k-.:h-, ""'ad Harbour v w ll111 BEACH BL., 6'l-<43S '69 JAG E-lypc, 2+:!, red HUNTIN9TON BEACH '66 VW. SUNROOF NEW ENGINE. BLUE. 646-1610 or &&2-0350 1£16& .Harbor, C.l'at. ~9303 enda. --------~ '41 CAD. 6-dr. Llmoua. New w/tan leather, chrm wire lifGB-GT 1961 Yellow en&. X1n't cond. Must set. • • \Vhls, ,,v s w rad, 14.000 MG hardtop Act. mll~s 26,600. '2350. 61~1931. l81U BEACH BL .• 842..ffSS '86 VW cutt. cmpr, new VOLVO mi 's. 'Viii con11ld. trade Fine cond. $n:KI Call 8 am 1r 'tl1 PORSCH!: 911.S, clean HUNTINGTON BEACH tlrn, tram &: pnt. Stereo ---------·l819'6 Lamborghini 350 GT. Sport cors 9610 -upbol Ir Um, RIP pid. $350 32nd St l Nwprt Blvd., Douglat Station &/or Onancing. $5180. (714l '69 MGC·GT, 6 cyl. AM:tFM, Ql' evenings 83J.-0449. must 11ell now. Make offer, 1965 Bue perfect cond. See ~959t AM/Flif, $1895, San D1e10 Trust&: Savings, 526-4053 eve or (213) black inter. Xlnt. Cond. '66 MGB-GT white w/blk Int 546-1563 .i drive to appreciate. $1000 -,66 YW BUG '69 Volvo 144A Tif..~5UO or write P.O. }915 Model T Tourinc e bn~ ndlalor • Slb'.I. 6'15-IM3 l-="'"='"==85'='=' ='°='====-..:$3=200=·=M==:4-596==l====-I R /H wire whls, gd cond. Porsche 1960 Super 90 644-070-t 12,000 Actual mile•. Auloma· Box 1871, c/o I111tallment Sl550:Prlv pty. 642-3859 Runs well. $1800 --,,69,.-.,vw"'""su"N=a=oo=F=--I tic, radio, heater, elc. Own-Loan Dept. ~iliim~po~rtjjod~~C~·~·~•iiiiiiii"°°iiii~lm~po~rtod~~C~a~r~•iiiiiiiiffOOiiiii! 431·51A9 Radi&l tires. Extru. $1,150 RH, 4-Speed. Runs Good. eel by little old lady troin D'°i::;d-:yo=,-:,=,..=r'°'thlnk""' ;:-:o:;-f-::•wa=p.. Race Can, R.. 9'21 MGB --~· ~1341 lTBX5.39) NeWpOrt Beach. (ZLK123). Ing that White Elephant in -----· • I SUBARU $1299 Tal<o lrad• o< •mall do•~ Jhc alllo for .,methlng you MUST SILLll . SlemOnS Va Uel '61 ?.1GB-GT one owner. red, ---------1'65 VW Sqbk 15008, 10 ml, will finance private party, can uSe? Try ~-Traders 1969 Roadrunner. 4 speed. 4 \\'ire whls, radio, $1750. * '70 SUIARU xlnl. ~~297' nou ti.res. Ori&:. Harbour v.w. Calaft 1,d,.lr aft 10 am 494-1029, Paradise oolumn in the Dal· bbl carb. Excellent,,~~ wow ! S<Hll47 i -~~~.N~.-o:s"'s· -YW FAsn•cK um BEACH BL.. 842-44.15 I::=:~' ='-"'~m=5!0-;.;":"'=·==-~'',;P,:;il;;o•,;w;; .. :;;':•;;c1.s:::·==::..:.-tlo;;":;:Pn"".,"' •• ;;;. ;;;Party;;;;;;·='-= '61 OLDS II DILTA s2195 e ~MPH"c;;' .. ; IDll HUNTINGTON eEACH ~Ceo•:'::'====-:.::'.:::'.:~~::!.-===========~ 2 Door Hardtop. V8, automatic MORG-AN _ transmission, factory air condition-• 3S Miln Per Gallon RH. 4-Speed. Very Oean. '68 VW Bug. Auto trans. FM. Ing, full power. power steering. 19S7 MORGAN ~ • Beautilul s+rllill: tSLZ624) AM stereo radio $1595. Orig po~er brakC'S, power "'indows, radio, ' new Tnl Drive Today At· $ 1399 value $2400. Many x~. heeter, whl(~ \\'ail tlt"es, •lnyl roor, &-ltr•kes, $1200. Ca I. K·--m u~rs -""2617 11· E 2'·t C!M UntPd glass, Whet'! CO~Cl'll. XBJ 098 !:"!.724 •v•• & w•k· 845 =. C.M~ 540-SBlS Harbour v .w .. ;:w ~.3 ~ce;e~t coM. A WINNER I New dukh, tune-up, Beige, ' TOYOTA 191!1 BEACH BL., 8'U<35 no d'"tl 1995. Call St"'e 'H· TORINA CONYfaTllLE $2295 MORRIS HUNTING1"N BEACH Mllchel!. !llf>.2512. 9,800 orlgin11J miles, automatic transmission, power steer· fi-1UST sell today . '61 i\torrls UHCI Cart '900Uted Ci1r1 Ing, redlo, heater, etc. • Minor, new rebuilt enelne, Lig. No. ZZR 912 New battery, new brakes. '61 MIRCEDES ZOOD $2995 1225: Call 491-1235 alt . 5 4 li peed, radio, heatC'r. Maroon-nice car. OPEL VVA 633 'H CORTINA WAliON $1295 Auto. lrans., radio, heater, \\•hlte. wal! tires, bucket seatsJ vlnyl inter· ior1 ~ootless. Ltc. YQC 10 510 Model. 4 Speed, radio, heater, '61 DATSUN 4-DR, $1195 bucket seats, real nice. Lie. YEY 611 '69 OPEL RAUEY Cou.pe • Loaded. 'xtnt. condi- tion. Gold ilnllh-w/black leather interior. CXTJnl. Small down can finance pr!. vate party. Call dlr alt 10 am 494-1029, aft 6:30 p.m, 540-3100. '10 OPEL-GT, XLNT cond. $100 & take over pmts. . -'68 BLUE Opel KAdettc dlx t_la wag. 102 HP, XLN'Ji cond. 644-(11_67, $1500 , ANNIVERSARY. SALi • 1'70 DIMD ,• • . $1697 DEA! 'EWIS 1966 Harben:, ·1. BilL MAXEY 1•1 BEACH ILVD. Hunt. ...... 147-1515 I ml N, of o..t ""7. •Bell '70 TOYOTA'S In stock. Immediate deUvery. 1961 Opel KadeU Station w ... n. Tip-Top •ha ... A ~ ••Noll'" steal at $595. 536-1166. • I• It \lewC1rs 9100NewCar1 9100NewC•ra ... ----fd.atefs_ l;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.i La9un• Be•ch 900· So, Csi:-Hlghw•y -7503 * 540-3100 lll69 TOYOTA Crown sedan w/air cond. $1800 or ofler. 833-Xll6 after 6 pm BEST. SEATS IN THE HOUSE Front row canf•r and all waiting for th• curtaln to CJO up on many mila1 of driving comfort. We have a large selection of 1t1r p1rform· 1r1 all completely aquippad. W•r• overstockad and c1r1 mu1t be sold, r•91rdl111 of how small th• profit. Com• in today and let one of our 11l11man show you how iT1y it ii to 1av1-bi9on ,j better cir now. 1970 MUSTANG 1970 MAVERICK IU.ND NIW H1filfo,. Hith b1ck b11c•1t 111h, color •1y9' c1fp1h, floor 1Mft, indrurr11nl 91119· n . £71114 Fl .. 1r9l111 b1lt1.I tir1•. OfOIL. 1161 JI, DIMO .. v,rv low 111il••t•· 2Do CIO ' c.vl .. •wto· 111•ti1, whit• wi ll tir•1, ••••11t f fOll,, ,,. .lio, OK9 1Tl91196. $2595 ''5 FAIRLANE V-1, 4 tl11r 11.1111, ,OWlt 1f11rln9, r1.lio, h1•i1r, WSW, b1l91 with tn1tchl111 vh1vl trim. ( EQY 6151 Sltl '6' OALAXIE 2 Dr. Hortltop, 111411, h11f· or, 1uf1M1lic, 'IS,. whit• with blu1 l11!1rl1r, WSW, wh11I c1v1r.. fSVF I Il l 11Jll • '6' CNTY SQUIRE A ... ., re4i1, lt11!1r lll CID 11ti1t1, 6 p111., WSW, •~111 covert. I RUU 21 JI ,,,,. $1199 PlllCES f'L.US TAX a, LIC. '6' MUSTANli 219 YI, co11v1rtlbl1, r1.lio, h1•l1r, pow1r 1!11rl n9, w1r1 wh11I c:1v1,.. R11I 1h1rp, !SLY 2JA I $1495 '61 IMPALA 2 Doof "41rtltop. i1di1, h11t1r, P/S, Foctory A/C, WSW, far1111 vi11yl lop. IWIE 1111 SIHI --"----'-•I '17 COUGAR 11111 w/li,1111 l111!1rior, wh:t1 "'l111yl roof, r1tlio, A/C, 'I S, 'I I. WSW, ti11fecl t l111, llEM 7111 11HI '62 OALAXll SOO 2 do1r ••11111. •1.111, h11t· 1r, whit• woll tlr11, v.1. 1ulo1111tic, IQXYlt4) Utl '67 vw auo R1clio, h11!1r, 4 1p11cl, whi11 ••II tlr11. l11utlf11I '''· 1•c:1ll111t c111llltl$J1. IVAN2111 .., llltl ''4 GRANO P'RIX F11ll po.,..lr with 1ir c1IMll0 tlo11l1tt. l~CZ 2161 l7tl OON'T MIU TH&SE auvs ~ROM THI 0000 OUYI OUTH COAST.._: FORD-MIRCURY JOJ llOADWAT, LA.UNA IU.CJ: Mf.Hlt TRIUMPH '63 Triumph TR4-sharp, nttd1 some \\'Ork~ac. $465. Call 615-4201 aJter 7 p.m. TRIUMPH TR3-Newly reblt motor, wire wheels, Xlnt. mech. Sacr. $375 846-9518. ·59 TR3 Xlnt. cond. New top, to~au, radio, Really -.. 9tl3-29611 VO,LKSWAGEN '88 VW. Xlnt cond, new brake linlnp, Must 11ell. Pvt pty. $1,060. ~29t9 '61 V\V l(IO<I running cond, $115 or bC'st. 962-1183 or 5t5-6519 'B& VW BUG f.Speed. Sky Blue w/Blk VVt;yl Int. fl·Pti096) · $1011 Harbour V.W. 19Tll BEACH BL., 8t2M35 HUNTINGTON BEACH 1982, ENG top cond. Clean. $615 Incl nu pnl job & niuf· tier. Pvt pty 644-2024 '&9 YW BUG Radio, ht•ler, 11pecd, white wall tlrn. Like new, 1 own. er. (Z8S37J) $1799 Harbour -V.W. tm.1 BEACH BL.~ S4M4.15 HUNTINGTON BEAOI Diil YW c.m.,r Wntpltaljo, -full warr. -· -51Mm, 113-litll . '85 VW SUS ExceUenl condlllon $UXI 541-«15'1 after I '61 VW BUG Groat tramportation buy. Pricad to .u. (V!IBC) $799 Harbour V.W. 11111 BEACH BL .. -HUNTINGTON BEACH DIAL di-MMm. 0,.... l"'i" ad, then ~t back and llfttn to the pheM rt111t THESE CARS llPlblNT THI lat ..... 41 OP OUI OUftTANO. IN• STOCI OF •1U.T TllADI • INS. IUT NOT JUST fUALITT. THfY All n1c1D TO Sill ••• lllllOWI 1969 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 2 DOOR HARDTOPS 4 to Choose From n.. c ... ,_, lnc.,IM CM AN An l~•lppMi wfttt fACTOIY All, P•wer .. ...._ ......... .U f.ny ...... "'" 111 • ., ..m .. ., ........ St9rt .. ..., $3777 I 261l79C 124741 I • ~9.-IN7 PONTIAC IONNIVILLE 4 Dr. luxury car tor a reaaonable price. Sliver with black \llnyl top. Sp.olaJ factory Brougham lnlarlor, •Ir cond., power wlndow1, power &leer· .. •• (T\111&38) $1995 1969 FIRIBIRD Convertible, Spal'kllng red. raCtnry air, turbo hydramallc, power 1taerln_i, MO VS ena;ine. Beautiful condition. (ZLHO'lJ) SAVE 1Nf OP'IL RALLYI Coupe. Pre\ty l"ffD· Radio.1. heater, 4 apeed, ec:o-nonUcal aJ!1 fun lo drive. (AXY<ltl) SlH& 1970 MUST ANO MACH I 351 vs, air condlllOnlna. Nearly new. 7,000 nille car. (071ACN> ' $3991 • rM;j"R-U y c ARV"E"lt ~ROLLS --ROYCE 2915 HARllOR ~OUL~VARD, COSTA MES 546-4444 ONLY AT CONNELL CHEVROLET '70 IMPALA CUSTOM CPE. * lo1tl1.I 11r with 011ly 7,100 11'111•1. f1ctory fr11lrt 1014 car w/ 9114 vl11yl r1•f, llH. 1uto., P'.S., P'.I., foci. 1!r. Facl•ry 9u1r111t1• t• 10,000 111il11. 310 VI 1111. S,.al.t w11• 111d prlc1. IAKl7 111 '69 CAPRICE 2 DR. H.T.* Jld1_bl11a-.c•r~wlbl111_.,inyLI.o.oJ_i1_11L11ic1-lo1d.e4_with_t•~i11_1/.,_Cli111ot•-•a9!t_ trol 1lr co11cl., b11ck1t 111h w/con1ol1, cl1froil1r1, AM-FM rotlio, tllt wh1,,I, , • .,..,..., 4ow1, 11110. door loc••, pram. '40,000 mi!• 9•11ra.!11.•• US l•y1I Tir11. Cor II•• ~t•n• 111w. T11rbo hyclr11111tic:, ]96 VI, many oil11r •CC. Sp•clol w11k a11cl prlo• IA.$1147). '6? MALIBU CONCOURS WAGON • $3399 E1t1l1 9 p111. w•9011. l111 thin 6,000 mil11, Showrooll'I c:l1111. RlH, •11fo., P.5., foci. 1ir. F1clorr g111r1nl•• r1m1i11in9 up to 50,000 mill•. Hurry. IZS6442 1. . . '69 NOVA VI 2 t>OOR• $2499 Cp1. RIH, P.S., •1110. tr111•., r11or 1h11p. l lw1 cor with d1c:1r c1rp1h. llk1 111w, IZCB19S:.;'------------, '61 IEL AIR COUPE' $1799 2 Door. VI, 1uto., ll&H, f•c:tory oir, P.S. R11l llron1 cir willo J?,715 1111111. S11r1 .l1111v11 • driw1. IVl,~8::06::0c:.l ·:_ _____ -;..0-':::-:::--:::- '61 IMPALA 4-DR-:liARDTOP ' $1999 Tr11ly o 11ic1 yellow Cit with f1clo1y 1ir, P'.5., R&H, Daiei 1h1rp, W1•k111d 1p1cl11. IXJF7971~------------.;;--~~~ '61 MALIBUCOUPE ' $1899 Thi1 1or9••111 dork 9r1•" c11 h11 r1d io, h1a l1r, 1ulom1tlc:, pow1r 1t11rln9. Vory tp1cl1I pr!c1 .. '..'.IX::O::C'.".5'-'ll'..'.l ________ ~.;;-;;;;;;;;-;;;- '67 IMPALAC O-UPE'0 $1779 2 Dr. H.T. R1cllo, h11!1r, power 1i11ri119, 111!0., foctory 1ir, &ood tnll11, 101d cot. Wo11'! b1 h1ra lo"t al thJ1 pri••· ITUZZ401 'ifTMPALA COUPE' $1899 l1111llf11I ~1iga cor with lo, 11 mila1 ho• RIH, P.S., an.I h11 111,par 1port 1q11lprn111t with b11c•1t 111h I con1ol1. Wo•k an.I 1p1c11I. ("fWRSI Ol:-. .... LI".-.ft.iO<i,,------------.;;--;--&;;;: '66 CAPRICI HARDTOP' $1699 4 Dr. ONE OF THOSE CARS. RIH, 1ulom•llc, pow1t 1!11rin9, factory •Ir, low 1111111. You wo"'t fi11d 111·01h1r"1nywh1r1. Sp1clol prlc1. IRQH19';0.:,I ===-------------.;;-:;;:-:;:-:-;;: ~t.~~c~o~·~t,5,~~~~:. i 11!01111tic. Thi1tr11ly11i'1 caf h11111w s1399 color, Op1l11c1 11t 1r11n i nd yo11'll lo-• it. ISYS604 1 '66 IMPALA COUPE ' $1499 H1/lod101111 9olcl cot with 11.lio, h11!1r, pow1r 1l•1rint, 1utom1tic tr1111111!11io11. IULA965 1 '65 IMPALA COUPE ' $13 2 Dr. H.T. R1dio, h11l1r, 111IOf!l1li1, 'owar 1f11rl11f, ,1h1rp , f1cto1'f •ir. Nie• IPCRJ&91 *Would You Believe Al Of The Above Cars CalT'f Connell'• 100°/o Guarant" TRANSPOR"f A YION CARS!!! '83 CHIVllOLaT COllVAltt 4 Dr. IXClll. Awto., JlaH. '82 CHIVY II C,a .......... lt&H, _r ..... r. 114· CHIVllOL.aT IMP'ALA 4 Or. Aloltf., llaH, Nko. '82 DOMI COVf'I ...... , ttaH, I cyt, ......... '81 MVITANI I Dr. N.T. f cyt., "'"· aaN. ....... f'O .. D ,,,I.LAM• • VU •.t 1or.W.1taH. "·'· ..... - 113 OLDI I D•. C119. It,.. lff• "'"·""· - '81 Of'IL. llALL\'I K...,.10f, U.-llll. - 4 ,..ft-;~ ll'ICW -·• ~:...=-s1•. ·-CONNELL CHEVROLEI 2128 HarbJr Blvd., Costa Mesa 546-1203 .. . . . . • DAILY PILOJ Friday, June 19, 1970 _T:.:RAN:i:· =s,Pdll .=T:.:A;.;;T:.:ION=--T:.:RAN=,:S:..PO::;R:.:T:.:A;.;;T;.;;IO:.:N.:._ •. _.T'-'RAN=""S"-PO=R.;.;TA;,;.T'-'l.:;;ON;.;....._ I TRANSPORTATION TRANS.~RTATION fiAiiiPOit1iilf1&i TRANSPOltTAflON 1 rRAHSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION ~-'711 Au1oo W....... '711 Au1oo Wonted '711 Au1oo W....... '1IO :::Aulo=c.:L:.:•:::•:.:•l:;,nt.__..;11.:.1:.:0.:Aulo=;..L::;•:.:•:.:•lnt=--"=":IU:.Md=-'Co=n:.... __ ..;_.;;.: Utod Cort °'=' ~~ ~:~p~s.:'~ 1-,o;-.w·-.. WE PAY CASH Why ·LEASE your c:U1LLAc ·coRvAll -__ Mus_1A._N _G_1_ f900 Used Ci1rs "" "roP I BUYER U ,..... ear II extra dean, for OUR CAR -f 2 1"9 CADILLAC PARTS '62 CORVAUklean, new • ., GTCS, ak 4 'J'., pwr. • • mu.11111"":.:. ..::!r• ""-··~::., BllJCX cLEAN usED CARs FOR Y CClr or 4 months FOR :i~ SALE ~:,~:. --·~.~= ~"."':3:..:'.'."·.:'"T .g'.';'. J IL -. Pb. w.asos "' E. m• st. s.. c.or,,. ""' CONNELL nf"I ' f • d •t windlhleld w1pen 963-713< ·~ rn To Buy 58 to " v .w . Cool& Mtaa 548-ms -OTllHEODOS RE CHmOLET u I you ve r1e I Radio ... """aog-Xlnt. eond. Alr ~ iBue wllb no motor. or lo WE PAY R N FORD f MO H 5, Wbeela eond. 6 eyl., stkk. tmed of repairs. Mu.sf be 20fl) Harbor Blvd. 2821 Harbor Blvd. or 6 NT Tra.nlmiaion '64 SIDE pipes, 321 4-1pd. 5-14-5403 tdl.llilCltl8.ble 6(2....4689, TOP DOLLAR Costa Mesa Colta Meu. 5tf>..J.2)0 • Air Conditioner a: Immac. cond. llO'J W. '66 ~1USTANG, full pwr, air, -fro matter what it is, you For clean, used cars 6424110 DAll..Y PILOT DIME _ A t,leke1 1en,e, cloMn't it7 It's our low "get• HeatiJ'lc Unit Balboa, Ap t, l, . N · B • V·8, new brakes and tires. :.Can sell it with a DAILY JOHNSON & SON THE QUJCKER ¥®CA.LL, _LINES cost )'Gill Juat .lllD-~ueinted" offer. Now you ~·" •njoy tht And MaD7 Other Items 673-9801 aft. 6 646-0356 or 612~ f'ILQT WANT AD! 642-5678 LINCOLN n.~ERciJRY' Tl;IE QUICKER YOU Sill. niea a day. lu•ary of dri¥in9 • 1 ful'/c equipped, new 1970 542-3].J) After 5 P.M. CORvr '68 hrdtp, air, auto, '69 351 auto. AM/Fl\t, deluxe ·3 •' 2626 Harbor Blvd., C.M. Ford of your choic or six mOnth1-et our 19'7 CADILLAC CoufM am/fm. Muat sell tlils wk! interior. T.O.P. plus. , low "41J•t-acqutinted" rete. You malie iust 1ix cleVIUe. 33,• mlles, =33 or , l:>fi:t ofr. 1213) 646-0679 al.ler 5:30. ~· · tlOONtw Ci1rt 9100NeW Ci1ri - JOHISON · & I SON . LINCOLN-MERCURY THREE GENERATIONS IN THE AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS BRAND NEW 1'70 .BRAND NEW 1'70 M.AROUIS . BROUGHAM . Marquis Sta,tion Wagons 1 0... Mrdlofl. Sig m ... IM. •ulomtllc "''"'""b•lot!1 -dh.c: ¥'khl Ok. Pr>I.,' COl!c:tlled Hd. lmp, Grlllt, OU.I Ael ... Tl. Gt. °'""· concultd MMlln'lfl grlllt, twin comfort tr"llflt .uh. lull:· Pnr. Rt•• WI-. FIO. ""'"' v ... 1 S~ltm, Luw ... Rktc, Evsi. 111"1' rim 1IMr!ng ~I. FIO tllru Ytnl!IOllDll l'J'lltm, Ylr>yl rwr, Emluion Cont., Slit. S/Wlll H7111!5 Ifft, PoW9f" S/Wlllllowt, 6 whlM 11dt well btlttcl tlrn, -''" wk'ldows, • w1r -N1y Pow. $Mt, (ffllet FKlnt Rttr $Ml1, C1rp,tmd lOld Flow, i.Nt, 1111 ttw rltlg Wllfff, ~ ~lffrlng, •-1• ~rol trllnk ,,. PW. Frt. OlK 8rl~n. ,,.Ml, AM/FM 1ler1111 r.OID, llfltlld II._».,,...,,,,, r11r view mlr-Pow. Stfff'lng, Wllllpe!'" l\\r Cond., loM./FM Stereo Jtldla, lllt. Wlftd/ flllf • ..f02'~~UIM--Sltld-Wll*f. -r1111tc1 Gltu Comp., DIM. Sett .. l<rl. Sl'louldtr ••Its, JOHNSON & SON Rt. COnl. Lii. MlrrM, L11~11•r w. 5.t_YWI, Crou Country Rllk ""· •nAIL DISCOUNT NICI . DISCOUNT $967 .so . $5,493.30 993.00 $4,500.00 +TAX & LIC. FROM WINDOW STIClll PllCI NEW· MONTEGO Cougar Top Cat for '70 . 2 DOOR HARDTOP WHERE WILD MEETS ELEGANT . Thi• br1n~ "'w Cou91r 11 tompl1!1 witt. pow1r 1tnri119, .Deep 9olcl, wjit• 1icl1 W•ll tirt1, clt1 11•• wl>ittl cov•~. •u· pow1r cli~c br•••1, whit• 1icl• w•ll firt1, t"4 rn•n¥ othtr fom.tic tr1n1mi11io11, powtr 1t1•rin9, AM r•dio, tinted lu•ury f••fvrt1. •OF91H517134 91111, rtl'lof• control mirror:-$2995 $2799 -+TAX & LIC. +TX 6 LtC. .IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ·6s COMET '875 '61 Toyoti1 -Coron• '1375 ·~.!:!~~~~~.tr• .... '1475 C.lit'r!M Couoe. Aulo. tr-., Coupt. (WIG 1111. 1!!1r .. .ic. /HOW 12tl slffr., br.&n, •Ir, UncStu. !UCC 09'21 '67 ·coRTINA '975 '67 Pontioc C11 Cpo '14 7 5 '69 V.W. BUG 2 Ooor. (llTP Olli. 11"4, •viii. tr-., f~!Or'V •Ir '1775 «ll'dl!ICll'ling, power 1tt«lng, • 10.oon mlln. .r..:1111, lwtlotr. (IJMP 5021. ~-~r~n5~~!!~ 1~ CO'Kt~' 127 s '66 BUICK Skytork $1595 '66 CHEVROLET '1975 tlonlnQ, pa._r 1kerl1111, PO .... f 2 OOOr H•rdtop, ~prk;e • OOOr H1rcltC1P. br1kn, r..:t lo, hul11. (TGI 7611. LOfMled. ISVH SHI. '67 OPEL RALLYE$1375 ·~ DodfO Dt. Wgn. '1575 '69 MARK Ill -SAVE (WOE OU), L1ricl1u. St1r1o a 1pcl, eontrol. CYOZ "6), . NOW IS T E BEST _TIME IN TEN YEARS ..1.0JUY A LINCOLN. MERCURY PRODUCT Job.DSOD-•SOD ~;\ft'~Ll'NCOLN CONTINENTAL• llAARK 111 e MERCURY e COUGAR .... W-. Or .... c .. ty'1 Ow.et lstUllshM FKtory Direct Llncoln-Mercury Dul• 2626 HAUOR, COSTA MESA 540-5630 540-5635 (I lo.-· monthly 1.•yment.-.then return t+ie ctr lm,mac. cond. By, ow. , · . '65 MUSTA.t/G • Xlnt cond., c~•n., end un ama99d without further oblig•· ilr. Surf & Sirloin Res-112 VET'l'E Hd. lOp, ong 6 cyl., auto. New brakes, '-. t ion. Gffer good for limited time only. J taurant, 5tJ1 Coast red paint, 283 HI perf eng, good tires. $925. 548-&177 .t, -cALL MR, MALCOLM REID Hwy., H.B .... 1202 ollc ..... SHARP $158S. m.<1>15 -===='=====:;-I FOR FULL DETAILS NOW! for Tony. '65 FmlK • ftd w/blk int, ' OLDSMOBILE 1FORD AUTHORIZED LEASING SYSTEM ... CAD eonv. EI IJondo.alt 327• kpd,,..... $2300/bost -====:....::.:....-1 :, • THEO• ROBINS FORD Ford .t.utt.Wd LM1lnl sv-t.m P'AT, climate contro l , otter. 49f....t048 166 CUTLASS r. AM/FM stereo, cruise oon-Air conditioning, vinyl top, . trol, tilt &: tele, al.eerinc COUGAR wire \Vhee.ls, po'A'Cr win· whl, euide-mlilic, twillte 1----dO\•IS, (TRF306) Take trade 2N1 HAllOR IOULIV.UD .&•2 AA10 COSTA Ml!SA ...... -VV aent., $2-167. 64 2-2413, '67 COUGAR GT Rt)eos or finance private party. 1.;,: 5l5-0MI 390HP Polar white wtblk Call 54&-4052 or 494-9773. dlr ; '68 CADILLAC ,..,..,_ de Interior. Bucket seats, Fact. ~ A'-Pw •Ir A"tomat;,. "'"1 ru.i~. Clean inside A: oul , -.; Villo, bluk w/white top, "'• • · .. .,., "'9-Y>~-dl·-b-'·os Ex•-Sharp' Runs .,._at, nu ra i&tor, ~ Autos Wonted · 9700 ----WE PAY TOP CASH for used cars le trucks just call Us for free eatlmate. GROTH CHEVROLET Ask for Sales Manas.er 18211 Beach mvd. Hunti.neton Beach 847.fi087 . KI 9-3331 1110 PORSCHE- *LEASE OR BUY '68 9U SPORTO • AM·l'lil a •LEASE $119 MO •. e BUY $4IOJ e 'OPEN END e 36 MO, e TRANSAET m-0812 LEASE all -er, air cond, atereo .,._ .... . u•' • ...-~-s1•~ Priv~e p arty batt & upholst. S 2 SD . radio, special El Dorado ln-~ °""" "'' i._ Used C11rs '900 tt'rlor. 1 owner, lo mi's, ~·=M-~2'~:;o;,,,====='==-644--0178· ;). $4000 499-4198 ~-'61 Olds 88 hardtop ~ 1 • \I J1ll'N!if' • '67 Fi:.,,E1WOOD Broughm' 1 ___ D::,.O.:...;D...;G::..E;:..__ "',:\;::;•· §' ANYONE "black leather top, steel grey I "'--=cc=~=i'::=.,=-;;:c:: '63 Ford Cuitom, t~ully .fac. botton1, leather interior. MUST Sac, '67 Van Ca mper ·~ OLDS Cutlass HT. Pwr, '"""' ..,,,,,,~ Oul&tandinr •o nd I t lo n Dodge, 318-VS eng, air air, tach, console. 28,000 ml. '). .... ,, ...... """· .. ' cond, 11tand-up top, custom $1100. 968-5462 f~ $99 1_644-_267_7______ int, Will take $100 for eq. I z======== .:, '55 VW IIPC-0001 '61 ('.ad!llHe El Dorado ater. take over 25 payments: $139. Pl YMOUTH ~ , Sl?-1 eO, vinyl top, alr, l~ed. ,'"°::::;·,.;.......,:.:;..:.:;:;·----, 66 Ford Cortina G.T. 2 dr. 29,IXXJ miles. $.1750. Pvt pty .• 68 DART-4 dr, r/h, auto H.T, 4 speed bucket seals. 4!M-3034. . MUST SELL (T'" ,~, trans, pa, ww .. $1400 or near nu-~ $29!1 1967 CAD. El Dorado • offer. 144-u;,s 196.'i Plym. f'Ury Spt. Cou pe •64 Buick Skylark VS 6 private party: Beautiful car, -:i:;========-1 Black vinyl top, & Interior . · •. pass. Dark blue/v111yl lOp. 1970 FALCON J>\\T. steering, brakes, facl. ~~~344~1 power, 8.11" cond. , wheel coven. $3900. 644-2647 air R/H, new tires, ne1v $399 '66 FAl.L"ON Futura ~ trans., exc. cond. $875, 44 ,00IJ C E T U 0 SALES CAMARO r /h. $750, 213/421-3706; All. mi. 213, 430--0742 •vos, R DI A T l--------I """"" d•Y'· 10292 Garden Grove ffivd: 1967 '·---H. T Cou _•..;•_•_,._6_7,.:..2944_.;.· ----1~.58~=pc'--1 •v"-s'=--,,.1-°"XJ""'••t. •' 530-2092 5J0..6360 ......,,ian> -pe, '60 Falcon 4 dr, auto. 3 Y-• au 0• •J. cl ;•=•=·~·~·~·~·=·~·=-I firehouse red:, Xlnt cond. nrw tires, good transport.a-mech. S3XI. ·<c_ .,. 37,000 act. m1 s. All xtru. tion $125. 546-5465 -:===i&l6-:=:;920ll:====·fj Pvt'~~;~: A:REBIRD -PONTIAC :~ '63 SKYLARK 2 ,Dr. hd!Dp.1------------------ ·BUICK Air-cond., pwr.' steer., win-DRAFTED!! '69 Cad El Dorado, fully dows, etc. Xlnt cond. $850. '66 Chevelle SS 396, 450 hp. equipt incl air. 13,000 mi'1, 29'2 Villanova Rd., CM Hurst clutch, !sky cams, 642-3692 1t '68 PONTIAC Firebird 3jO $1900 '68 Firebird 400, 4-flpd, xlnt cond $1900 or best. • 644-1452 Gold w/gold inter, $197 e£_r 545-6797 Ex. cond. 548-798.1. ===··"·===== '64 GRAND Prix, full power. m50UTH C~AST ~-1968 SPORTS Wagon 400 9-'68 Chevelle l\falibu FORD Xlnt. cond. $9j() CAR LEASING pass. All power, new tires, PB/PS + F'AC 536-9782 perfect co"nd. S29SO. 644-2069 $1980 *" 549-0012 --· ---'64 LE MANS. Sacrifice. 326 300 \V, Cst Hwy, NB. 645-2182 '56 FORD ' '68 1'1alibu 327 Air, 4 gpd,, eng, 4 6pd. $61a. C&ll --PORSCHE-CADILLAC --buckct "'""· 25,000 nil. 64&-2517 *LEASE OR BUY Xttas. $2600/offer. 494-8975 Automalic, original. dfr. =-c-,=--:--;;;;;--;;oT '70 914" USED -----:--;--.;-,::;-:-·l..;=::===:,=::;:=:=::1 63,000 actual miles.· 1'1ust '66 Le 1-fans, 2 OR H ' i ~ I ·---in · V-8 RIH. ·PS/PB. eood -, e t LEASE Sl39 ,_10. '69 CAD Convert, eatucr t, CHEVROLET se.11. Make offer. <PLGS'lS) 642-9168 1 • BUY SG,500 .Mt/FM radio, full pv.T, Call ~ or 494-9773, tires, Oean. $1600. . ~ 'OPEN END 36 MO e tact air. tilt tele glrg, pwr , , • • . door lockl etc. &14-58.."9 '66 Impala 2 Dr. hdtp. Greal 69 LTD Wagon, Fae, Air . RAMILIR $ TRANSAET .530-0812 !969 CAD El D d cond. Auto .. pwr. &teer.: P iS, Pwr. disc Brks., Like '70 9UE Po--.. -· 0 r a 0 28 000 1.ti Ori" owner M\\'. 15,000 mi., $3200 • • -·~ 1-<>wner et .... loaded. oa,, ...,; - . •· . -· "" '70 Ambassador SST Blue, A?-.f-F?tt alloy \Yhls. ... ........ ~ ......,.... • • Lt>ase $169 mo. 494-9781: eves 671-5554. . SACR. '69 Country Sedan . ,68 El Do-&, b la•k 1964. CHEV,. Bel Air 4-d.r. e Buy $8200 ·~ .. XI 1 nd $650 station wagon. Stereo· 'I * 36 mo. e Open end e w/black vinyl top. ~lust air., ps, "~· 00 · · AM/Jo~l\f, air, luggage rack. 5,500 Actual Ml•• • ~~~r.......~~~d~530-08~~1~2~"'°~"~ll~-~m~ak~•~ol~fo~r~6~7~5-8>1~·~2.=J'64Alftcer:ii5~.,.64&."i<9568=<i;:::-liCIAii 548-8l4<1 2 Door Hardtop, loaded, air _ '&I CHEVY 4-dr, Bel Air, cond. Your lut ctianoe to good cond. 1962 Green Ford Econoline really save. l'jii;i;;~ii;;i;iiiiiiiiiiii~;;ii;;~ii;;;;;;;;;;;;.;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; l~~,,;,c~.1~1 !-~~.....,.,... TRUCK. $600. """" 1110 Kustom Moton lo v lo Kings Rd, NB. 'SS CHEV x stat n wqon, ,63 FALCON, 2 dr, '6,000 845 Baker, C.M. 540-5915 • : • , • J111t 21 Y••rt of Hontlf DttlilHJ, S1llin9 Ch1vrol1t1. BUSINESS IS GREAT AT CONNELL CHEVROLET· HERE'_S_ WHY! BRAND NEW ~=--..:1970 BRAND NEW 1970 . ~ NOVA 2 DOOR COUPE FULL SIZED WAGON Tinl•cl 91111, d1tu•1 b1h1, pow1r 1t••rin9 , AM rtdio, t w1p, 1mi1· •ie1t-conhol;-'Whit• w•ll tir11,- l•191 wh11I cow•n. {]60T I 11· 1•241 L11t Price •..............• $2811.15 DISCOUNT ·········-··· $ 311.U ~~ $2562.53 BRAND NEW 1970 IMPALA CUSTOM COUPE Turbo·hyd11m1llt , 1ir toncl., vJn. yl roof, tint..d 91111, 35 0 tn9., powtr ll11rl119, b1H1d WSW, 111 • 1p••••r, •l•clric clot•, rtllt wh1•l1. 11941 I 11241Jl Lllf Price •.....•......... $45Jt.10 DISCOUNT .... : ........• $ 152.Jt ::~. $3686.71 • Tinl1cl 9lt11, turbo hydrtm•lic,. t V•p, •mi11ion, ptwtr 1tnri n9, 25'0 v...-ng'ln t , AM r•dio;-'finyl inltrior. 19071 flll7161" 1970 CHEYELLE H.J. \'I 1n9int, tint1cl 91111, turbe hyd11m•Ot fr•n1mi11ion, 1w1p. t mi11lo1t control, hiclt 1wty wipo '"· 1••11 11 6460•1 I L11t Price ................ $Jtl0.,0 DISCOUNT .............. S UJ.U SAU PRICE $3298.37 Liii Price ................ $30ff,JO DISCOUNT •............. $ 405.IO SALE PRICE $2693.40 good condition. $600 ,.....,_. .mtLxJnLeond-Tcrrific. 166-Amerlcan-440 '---I '59 CHEV. Impala Cpe. Good , buy at $500. ~7.f>.-0843 2 Door, CPI. '6', dlr. (SQR.334) z -tr.:.nspoi·taticn. ;250 or Best 56 FORD Fairlane, 4 dr, Good gas mileage. Will. take ~1· ouer. 833-0398 T·Blrd eng. Needs v.'Ork. 4 trade or financ~ private * '65 Chev lmpala, air cond, gd tires, r/h. $100. 642-7297 party. C a 11 546-4052 or ' Jow mile, new trans, very '65 WAGON ps/pb, air, body 494-9773.-;-& good cond. 497-1065. denlll, hi iniles. Below '62 AMBASSDR, 4-01·, white, t, 1957 CHEV. 4~r. wagon. $450 847-0690 alation wholelale: $695. ~1190 R/H, nda tune up. ;3XJ. '62 Futura, vln. tp. 4 spd, 54(}..3976 · 6 cyl. Good cond. 62,000 mi'•. $350. Mz.>146. T·llRD CHRYStB--''6-FORD St•tio• wagoo --------Country Slrd . 9 pau. Xlnt ~ Chrysler New Yorker. Xlnt cond . Runs good. $125. 549-1369. Cond. $1300. 968-1156 '67 4-dr .. LANDAU vinyl top, A..'1/F~I. full power fact. '61 FORD. 6 CYL. air, new Michelin&. Private Stick. Needs ·:."Orie. Best offer, party $1850. 531-4572 '69 New Yorker hardtop, :;;==·~83&-5672==~·==:=.L cC:EAC::,Vl.;NC:G0'.'-.~67~T°'·B°'iro-, ~,-.~,. ~-~a---~-~ $3295. 536-2153. MERCURY mi., 1 owor. $1795. (213) ~ --·------431-3505 COMET 1968 Cyclone Futback '68 T·BIRQ, Air, ps/pb, pwr '\ PS, PB. atr, Xlnt concl. windows & see.I. $2Dl. $ "Ci3 Comet ·eonvertible. 21,000 mi. $2250, 546-0'lOG 546-5629 ~ Excellent condition $69S '61 ri1ERCUR'i l\1onterey, ~ 1 :::==*:=:"o::'=·ll::-;38:=*'::::== I radio, heater & power. Ex· VALIANT \j 1~ eellent buy. 494-2157 ~ ~· MUSTANG 1960 IALIANT !!lat. wag. •1 CONTINENTAL '67 4-<lr, "" .. I' ly !ires ~ 1---------- brakes, 42,COJ mi's, l cwner, , Like new, $2675 or cffer. 54&-3677. . '65 MUSTANG VB P/S.P/B·R/H 642--0350 & 646-7670 960DimporMd Autos Our Cars.Are WORTH RGHTING FOR! A /p -tj'D 0 o OCI '66 v.w .. Good "'"'· $135. 54J-7188; • aft. 5: 30, 646-5265 '65 \VAGON 200 series. New tires, runs good. ?tlake offer. 545-0041 aft. 6 OUR SPECIAL '&8 Conette - '64 v.w. $795 R•dio, ht•ltr. n1w tlr•1, R.•'io, h••'''· tcon•m¥ fr11hly p•intM, "'''I "''''I cl•tn cir. Our 1p•ci1l low, low prict. 102NOJO) (0,... IWMl•y1) IOll •ARDEN •ROVI ILVD. \,i Ilk. I. ef ... ch ltn. ---·-.. SM-2214 nz.1111 -. '• . ··--·-- --1-------~----...,.......---..,.--r----,---~------ ~·· • -. - • • • . . ' , ' . . . . . Through special arrangement \\r ith Buick Motor Div!~ion, Gen- eral Motors Corporation, we have purchased severaJ 1970 prtj drivenBuick Skylark·s;-These-wi]J be sold at fantastic ·savings on / . • . a first come, first served basis. P.S. Je. A Bauer BAUER BUICK All ·are . fully equipped in.eluding Air conditioniJ!g •. 1970 DEMONSTRATORS! .. RIVIERA THIS STUN NIN• AUTOMOllLI WAS HHONALL Y DllYIN IY OUI UIYICI DIPAUMINT MANA•lll. DO WI NllD TO SAY M0111 JUST IMMACULA TL ELECTRA CUSTOM .THIS ONI WAS OUI Ol'l'ICI MANAHl'S CAI AND AS YOU KNOW, ACCOUNTANTS. Ail IMHCCAll.L . . . IMPORT DEPARTMENT • -.· . '68JAGUAR XKE • Coupe. 4 1p11cl transmiss ion, chrome wire wh•1ls1 radio end h•eter, I own•r locally own•tl cir. leautlful Arc tic • white exf1rior wit h black full l1ath1r int1rior. IXDA774 1 . ' $3995 '68~~!~ Lo~~y own•~ & ••rv;u~ '"' wHh •pp•ulrn1t1• ly 19,500 mil••· Just 1petl111. (WIC,971 '670PEL · Sport coup•. 4 'l""d transmi11 ion. This low mi11a9• local cer, only 40,000 miles, is ln fabulous condition. Won 't la1t , lent at this pric1. ITXU051 I· . · ' Speci11izi1&-l1 234 E. 17th St. -- IN AV'l'BORIZED •VlC:li:.OPEWAGVAll llAl.ES a4 SERV.iC:E '68 BUICK 2 D•or 1oup1. YI •111il1•~ tul•"'tlic tr1111ml1tl•11, rtclie .u1cl h11!1r!' p1w1r 1t11rf•t· Jut! i"'m1cul1!1, IVTP7tlt 11895 '67 Buick Wagon Sporhwa9011. l •••ltr, Y-1, a ufGmalic, pGw•r 1f1ari119, pewar Dralfo1, ftclory t lr co!lditio11i119, Mi1t troo11 with wo•ll 9r1i11 p1n1li119, 11199190 rick, IUCl116) $2595 . '69 Buick Le Sabre 4 Doot Saeli~. YI •111i110, autol'llatic tra111111i11io.11, ,,4;,. on4 hoafot, ,owot 1+•arl11f an4 power lltalfft, facterv eJr c0Mlitio11!119 . IYN DOl4 1 s2995 JAGUAR COSTA . . MUA ·-· • . ! • '68 Bdick: Wildcat • • Cu1fem 4 Deer h•Nt.,. Au'-•tlc, retlie, kater,' ,._., 1fffrl111, fect.ry air u"4iHe11J111, 1terff ta,., .. 14 alicl • ..,.1&M lecelly, I IJ21EJI · -$2695 '65 Che~elle S.S. 2 41or h1Ntop. Low"'"''''' Y-1, aut-•tic tro111l'ftlu l111, ra111i1, hootar, powar 1taori1191 lluclfof 1oah, ¥irtyf l11t.rlor0 l~WU4<tOI s1295 '69 JIVIERA . . Cu1to111. Full ,._,, f..'.t.ry al,' .._,iHot1i11f, \'irtf +.p. .htDfl!o wfitHls. IXIK>40> s4195 .. 548-7765 . _, ,. • -+ -... .. '. · SUPE:I •AVINGI .... ON $2 000 000 I . I ... , • WOITH OF. NEW FORDS.-FORD TRUCKS AND \ "ROBINS.READY" USID CARS . ' WE ARE PROUD THAT THE BONA FIDE ANNIVERSARY DIS- COUNTS WE ARE OFfERING DURING JUNE ARE BACKED IY • o. '' ' SINCE 1921 . . • -' . 49 YEARS Of! BUSINESS INTEGRITY IN THE GREATER 1fAR·. UNDD SAME OWNllSHll' &: MANAGEMENT-, -&OR AREA. , Cw I• And We Wll Malle 0. lhtlulay 0-W ·A· hloll M1• A GREAT DEAL ·yo YOU! ALL 111MA191G ENtM ISH FOllDS ·alDUCID DllAITICAll y 2 Deon. 4 DciOn, Grs Shlll1• ·Weg1• 4 Sp11• &: Mio 1allcs ........ _ANN~Y DISCOUNTS . SUPB 5'1CIAL 1969 FOaD CUSTOM - LIASI A NIW FOllD FOR 6 MONTHS! -..... ,._....., .. ...., ......... ... 4 ,,, ..... ,,,. ..... .,,... ...... _,.,. ..... -•--~"•••ca I lar ,.., , .. ........ ....,..,,. .... _ ... ...... .................. , .............. ... ---... -..-..... : ' CALL MR. MALCOLM FOi Fiil 11£TAllS NOW! 642. 0010 DNnna A Ullle In C tper Counlrrl SALIS RINI.Al.$ 40 CAMPOS AND MOTOR HOMES IN STOCK BIG ;811COUfft'S •All Nl-1970 MODILll Clla•e A Self.ConN!Md EL D•1d1 That Sleeps 6, Or A Coi .. 1119 Motor Ho.. For 11le Grecitest V• ccitloit Ever! UAIC>NMLE RATESI ' ' IESIRft EARLY! MANY. MaMY MOR• , TO CHOOSE FIOM "ffgD TO FIND J!: 4 tloer -'-.-City .t e..t.. M"• Pe lice C•r .............. r • ....iif;.-et TMMore LOOK FOR THE DIAGNOSTIC CENTER SEAL ON THE WINIJSlllllD! ' 1970 MUSTANG HARDTOP VI, ••orn•fic', power st"rifMJ I llli1c llr1P1, RAH, w1w1 •ppx. 1,000, 100% PARTS AND LAIOR WARRANTY 4000 MILIS OR to DAYS mil ... IZVE 4~61 $219', . . . '64 ~~-~l~~9,~IR~ -sa. ,§i ,....._•ck.,41,...,, R&H,.•ircoM,, .C... • r '"''"',..I 11«1 ....... Ii ' '11...... ,Awt• .. ,ll~H,,P.S. IOXTllll ;:... R9•1.herp, llTTPIJ9) . ... .... PUii ..... ......, _. ..... ,._.Al ........ cl -" ---.. ' •, '68 c.~2~,_EH.T.-VR•.T••••·· ,,,,,,, '''· $1799 ft ii I 67 ~~~~~,;~~,~~~"1" 51677 ============= ,.:;;;-;...;.., ........ ~.,t '""1• RIH. i:n:~. '67 !2~~ ... ~ .... H.: .. ~ ...... , ........... $4599· TRUCK SPECIALS . ·10· ~;!!~i:~~ ·. -.·' :s.1899. • _ ~ ,, .. """""'•Iv_,...,.,_,. 1voun_11 ____ I__ '68 _,_ 4 W.D. $2499 Ulo ""· IYWT217l "'~--. With ownlrlve. A-. 27,700 -,-1-66----;~:=::;=:-:-=-"'7:":-::-:::-=--:-:----.:--'--- ,-.. i '65 ~.~~,L ... ~IYE 54998 '67 ::.::TON196> S1898 ~·~-~~~11.! ... ?!.:~~. -$4799 ... ""'' '67 M.'.· .. ;1 .. R.--.~ .. u .. ~!n'.".·.·.·.·~,,.-, 51'999 E=~:.·=r~ '66 voi.vo"P1atiis"·"AA02tl 52' . ' ' " ----'67 SCOUT 4 W.D. $18"17 'r.rl ,,._,AIR coliiimaNIN&; .. ~;., '"'"· ·099 f1ctery •Ir, fTJ11;0101 R ,1 t.rH"' p.ff. IXtc.7') '64 COMET 2 DOOR s599 · ~!;'~~·1 ·. .,..i-,-l-. -=FO=-=R""D='-x==-L------$-,.....::..-.;;.. l ,,...., ,.;1~ ...,_,~ E_, · · 2 ;.,. .,.,. .... VI, ,,.., UH1 ,,,.,.;., ' ' . ' 499 pl-. 1.fMUJ71 ,.S., ..... ,..f, IVEC4l•I' l < , • . 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