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nari:oUcs,. dter1!111 have been cleared and
rel...ed without 1'fZY c:omplahU )leing
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, ,t-,;f\· Municipal Court show ttaat Jo ti. n
. . . McCulloch, 19, abd Stepljen Meyst, 11,
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' "" · ... " .:;:.:.-." -. .. ·r· · · Beach, arrested Friday, June 12,00 the THE' FIRST: FAMIL.Y1GOES."T01A:W .. !1Qli-. l.-P ... JI , JleoCh 00 ·a chArge o1 bein( preMnl
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Nixon. , ·R. :t)l.it.ll, ia:.D .. ili. lol.n.a.·. ·1.. ~·~E°'=~!~ r · narCotics ai'resta for lieveral weekends.
, • • •.• • · · ' : · 1 ~:..~.. • Four od8 'yoo~ Who ·were arrested
Talk on Europe'. Tro-0~' ·Clit . ~~;. .. ~r:a~~~:
... · • ~ , ·"< ~ • y--II lllnlel Dodd II "-le Han-' ~. "' •'' •.•....,3 · nc:ia, ti, ,all of. Weetrnlnmr. They were TWO FIRST LAOIES ,MEET IN LIMA, PERU .
·s.nore Con1eulo Vel•1co Greets Mrs. ·Nixon ~ ByOIRJ~=~ ~!,.tL ' .. ', o(:r:: !t'i.!:. Wl'll~ill .... llJ_ .... _llo .... -.,~,\ ~:.:=::. r:. '::" • '
i'."'id""l .Nix<>~ todl!Y conlerrec( In,. ,..-military __ .._jij;Qljji • · •·, ·; • . (lie ~· ~ I)
Sa_n ·Clemente "".Ith Ror;iaruan. •ForeiP atio.•·meetlnl in ·1i1m1a Ill ·-..._.. 1 ~~ , " v: · . " . · · · · , · · ·
Mini.ster-. COmeliu Manescou ·on f ~e'"Asian ,'Treaty Orpnizatloa-•fo,J'eJ,,j.,!o> .--\. t . f' s p .. y·· st L' d.
pou1bm! ...... o1 -. countries red\\"111 ministers. . " W n· d·enng· • B . · • .,.. · . er. U ,zr a leS troot> ievelSJn'turoiie. . .. . • . . • a oy
Warsaw Pact~cOuntries ~for -.Ule· lirst ,Rog,,-s.,iu .. _, from~M~~Selloft' ,.,. '
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time hive .eiip!:'iiie<C a 'Wlllini<iiss ID 'ID .meet ~>for.,IP, D!lnlafen ,<JI the Jt. F · d Af · ' . . ' ~~~~:i~~~!eri~~~\;;. ·:~f~jr;.:.,.~.,z ·~ oun I ter l~."-·.ti.e.ct 'Q· ·ua.·ke Dama .. ge_. foni<s bl· Eur ..... ' . • . . • . , ........ :~ . s· h ~ I B I 1".· -C:., -
'Ille President ;osuec1 the 1nv1---. '"""~-~ .. tiiii " -· earc on · · eac1i · · . . · . . .
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to Manescu as .a courtecy rflCOID\zln1: 1o,~·lill".&Nlilllo'!t"""-~ · ,., Mr;Nixon:nr~r_lll ~.Jn llJ!d>arest :i:::-;.Jfft-->-lew A ....... te-ior a loot·4-year'<lld : LiMA, ::: WI~ 97': tA.ties ol · In lie paot 30 years, Zimmerman ~i::::·.Ym.~~~· M.f\··was w...1Wai1.-t ~~*Qw~~'.~ "°1 tb11t <Maid nearly thne1 mUis pefu antf th~ Untt~ states WalHd side . !:11e ~~ N::: :::: =~~a~
rtanescu met Sunday Jn.San·l\'.rancisco wlll;' ·~c u~.,__.,,1ft ,Slii CIMM.ie• will of Newport ~ront' ended happily by . side lnlo Lima's most ' kopresslve
wllh SecrdMy ·ofi State• William P.' ~ lDllqUe '"· Pre9'.loolllll ~ SW!day mght hlr Ille bo\' and his family. church 'loday ID attetid a'. tradllional ol Peril's natlonlll cii-fters. But this :ts~-=t~~·,n~:·~~~· britC1 ~M~~'u:::'.i..~it wu~ ·'of7::~':,~Ai;= t:1i~a:,.m~~~'t!~i~i~~A= ~~·=~·is e&Umated to hive taken
The .President · is • 1aJso. ei:gected 'f011 •nounced· .... tbe IMl e1.·11.-Ameiicln milllnc at 4:15 p.m. when bt wMdered. 1 caf,Utrophic ea,rthqualre: ' · .• . She was shown befon and after
dilCuM with •Maneoeu• reeeni •-roua i ~ ~~ ...... llllfl: ~-from tbelr am MOr the ilaDJo!I. Pier., ' M1\i: Richi'rd M. Nixon arrived Sunday ~aphs ol the Andean village ol
fkl6da in his native. land. ~~~ !l"lfl1 1t1Q tdJ After the mual · chect of ~ nidtt on Air Force One from El Toro Y1111ay, wiped out by a landlllde tria· c.imeUu".llotiaiin •t11e :~·iam.1 \111!11Go11W.iliiell!. tow.a ... -Jn Ille~ MCAS ,io peraonay~~.tlie destrUC· gered by the..-. U.S. --.,. . ., .wiulit~. told ne~'I"'\'' ~.. . JJiJo, Ck opt"by«the u.e -hlr the -!al bepil 1ioh tail9ed'by the r. · Taylor Gen1lon Belcher described · the
In Waslllngton thal Amerlciui . .,1111-· <nel!IY '= lo -the in .eamest. uJtJm.ietY ln1olvlnl a hall , She was weloomed ·al lhe·aJrtlO<t wilh calmtropbe ID tlle ·Flnl Lady as feeling
afttr the flood ·doubled that ·ftrnilhat wttbdrawlal r • • r i 0·1 rd, doml police otncen, two lllecuardl a t411 and an embrace from Consuelo "like a dlousand expre11 lrains all eam-
liolh by the Soviet Uniool and Qihla. • ...._ -. jeepl, t11t JluntJnCton Beach )1CllJce he!~ Velaaoo, wife of Peruvian President Juan Ing through at one<."
Alter ,atlendl"1! lhe Newpdrt. 'Beach aJlll<r and-·• eyiDpotJiellc beedl-v..._ Alvarado, ,Who .lbonked her for · tmmedla«ely fo!lowtl< th> -·
wedding:a"nd1fecepfi0n 'o1 his nieCe "'situr-r.. _ · ' 1 &oefl· ' · Coming pmonaJly t;to ,give . us , the Catholic masa in the ·eemra1 Cathedral,
day. Mr. Nixon aroee early ·and '11w LXpenai~e T. IJhl'lllry One obMrYer cmunmted, "Jt "11 jmt warmth , and affection ,tJ11t toc¥Y we heavily guarded by government tl'oOl>i
the first lady oil -.y -on r--f-lo 1lt aD -peaple beJpJns need." ' · · carrying machine ·ll!Jftl, the t .. First
her mercy flight 18 erilC)uallHfikltn Taken by ·'Customer' oal. ......,. ••died ~ -bciell, . Sllortly .alter · hi!< arrival .will< nine !ladles ,..,..lrhl•kt!d· a,..y '•IO the Uma
Peru. She W10 return ,..,.., nlali'-• , •• ., . .. , , ) -i:a· ........ ,Ji,p ~~"bl 1""a ol rellof 'pds and cash donatlOM, ·airport. 'Ille Pr'8ident spent ..... ol the ml A sliullor With .a lilie fer the' esotic might -lo ·~·· ' includtilt a doeCk from her husband, There they boarded a c.1111 µ.s .. Air
()(;Sunday preparing the r.,.-t to the ... ripped a IMt 'Cu111 ·t11p11try-eff the Al cl.ajlmrM tiecan to ~lol!e .. ln, the she Wu llliefed ·by -U.S. and Penivlan FOrce cargo tltane lo fly over the 1"91 or
nation on U.S. ground irontll Jn Cm· wall el a c..ta.11 ... hobbJ llioi>·-· IOI chld aaly lo a blue ....,, aJlt •• olflclall at'll\e U.S. Em~. the. Ande! hardest hit by •the quite,
bodia. 'Ille summing up Is w be reJwed day wlllle lbe __ ..., .....,._. derecl lnlo tilt y.-d o1 Buel Nevtn: II Peru'• Natlona( lnlorinlillon Director Iii< Clllejon de Hoaylas valley 250•miles
T'liesday to coincide wilh the P'Nlildent's Lucretia S. Kelct, of Noren -w11 ·°" • W. OftaR Prant -over two mu.I AulUllO Zimmennaa said the stricken northt11t of ttma ~they wlll deliver
Hlf·lmpooed lroop wjthdrawal -line. · duty II Park A-H-. U.1 Park fram Bolboa Pier. area ooverecl mare Ulan 11,000 squa,. "°""' ol the blonnts end lentl ID the
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' A drifter ·from the Norco . area II ·
being held withc>lt '111U 1ocJaY •In· 1111
vicious butcher slarine of•Miaien Viejo
teaCher" Mn. FlorenCe Brewn. ·
· Ttie~same man alto Ii be lln g held
In Santa Ana ·in the1 beating, death. of
a youn~ice 1tation1 attendant who
was ·slain June 2:, a' day bef,,o.re the.
pretty brunette, teacher vanished with
her car.· in 'the ~San .Juan ,CapistraQD
area. ,
• Sheriffs· ih~iptors Said tilt auepect,
Jn ihe Brown ldlllng, St<pl1en Craig Burd,
20, was arrested in lbs car by lheriff'I
investigator! ~in · the · Norco ·area lite
Friday night: · • • 1 • •• •
'the breaks. in. both ca!le! came alroos~
simultanously after the murders, kept!
inveatigatOn·baff!ed for weelts. : ·
On Sunday, 8hetiff's detecttves · frem
Orange C.Ounty traveled to a lonely dirt
road neai Los Gatos 1and re.:overed Mn.
Brown's gold Pontiat . station ·. wqon
ablndoned by her killer. ~
The car had ~ . the. object or ap
Intense air and gnuMI ~for sever~I
days alter ber ilulchlNd and decomposeit
bod,y waa found in une&rVJct.,.'.j, ~!loft
graye ip , the f~Jls area 0( 1LieVe)and
Na\Jonal Fp~ near EI Cai''R VH!•lf· That was 1._ June, ts. . •1 lnVes\igafors said1 t~tlr ,w6rli thfough
this la3t weekend allO 41onflnned a
murder secne whe{e Mn. Brown was
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till' !he clOuds 'roll' by, allout n l
a.m., it'll be doudsvllle on the Or·
llllie Coul. 1bm-look for bright
suDBhlne ind lllDW;i:· at Jn the ett1tr1l ll!:VtnU.. • ,
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de)>• of.the Umt«I Swtes gpmc1.
.inf 1 his spare time in San Cle-
nwnte has tt:OC 'e:mctly eluded t~• iocul rtrid.Tlll. Sr. Page 3. ' . ~ ·:· --=·u.;...: ......... , Ml
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'Ille-rcnllllo"befol-•. A .... -.... --•~llle 'teld 'Ille 11111111 iluf w11 .-1o•11t • mDetandestimM!dlhltllwould1ake homelesovlctlms. f--';;;en;;;er.;wod ellorll II lchteolic 1 l!!IDlil!od ~ 1!J!1 ....... --M[ .. _U...eJIC\ N~pollco-a-twM-..~IM8 milliool-to-..butld"-lhe-davntalld1-...,t Tbul'llMly~Mro.-Nl--r-ed emeot ol the war. ~ niool with his aratefuJ parenu. towna and vlllqes. · !Sec PERU, Paa• I)
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All · U.s·. Troo·ps
Leave Cambodia
~GON (UPI) -The Unllod Stat ..
today" completed withdrawal of U.S.
troopl from Cambodia. a full day ahead
ol President Ni:roo's June 30 deadhne, -.utary 50Urces rePorled. At tht same
tfme, the United .States and Souiti Vlet·
Dll'l'l began a massive airlift of ann1
to Phnern Pl!'nh,
Vietnamese h1hd1 for six weeU and
is on the 1'ef aupply r o u t e runnina I down throughJ.aoa.
Highway It links P~kti In South Viel•
nam'a central tu,hlandJ with Stung Trena
on the Mekong.
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J . 'i t, Fram Wire Mnic:es ,1 ) DES MOINES, Iowa -Time ii running
out for little Billy Long, a stoic 7-year~ld
boy. . . ,
"l'm okay," he says, "I'm loinc to ~ ·
HNven IOOf\," ,. "'Jut maybe I can tee Disneyland.·
and Red Skelton first."
•ntonned eources in Phnom Penh said tl&ht American Cl:SOS and three South V~tnan)ftt CI II carlQ planes arrived
at Phnom Pert! today wltn arms and
ammunition for the hard1X'e•ted Cam-
bodian army that il still belng aided
hy South Vietnamese troops aiicl U.S.
At the aame time, a:mllilary com·
munique in Phnom Penh said 300 Com·
munist troops were killed In a weeklonQ
operation which CINred Highway I from
Skquf!, 3!I mllee nort,heest of . Phnom
Penh , to Kongpcng Thom, 80 ml!" north
MARINES LOAD PI RUVIAliRELI EF SUPPLIE S ABOAll D AI R FORC E PLANE AT EL TORO, MCAS
Mrs. Nixon l'llot loilth iln a Ml11lon of Mercy l'or J orthqU.ke Victims In l •tlrl Amorlcoo No tion ~. .
Hundreds of people who read a
newspaper story of Billy's inoperable
brain tumor -which will render him 1 blind first, within six weeks -are
miking IUs last wisb a rellity~
warplanes.. ~
TM military sources said M4f1Y t ,'700
America;n troops a.logged· on foot through
tnomlOOl'I mud to cross into South Viet·
'nam ,from Cambodia'• Filnhook. teetot
........ at " Salp. 'l11ey aald 300
American advisers were ttilJ tn Cam·
bocUa with the 39,000 Sbuth Vietnamese
llllU M-e but would ..turn Tueaday.
Jn Phnom Penh, Cimbodian Premier
Lon Nol uld the Communial threat to
the Cambodian capital .bad dlminlllhed.
but 11e ojipeoled aca1n tor «>ntinued
U.S. air IUl'Plri· As the last Americans were leaving
Cambodia the South Vietnamese opened
a new offensive. Military 110Urtt1 said
a ' QOO.man irmored co:lumn was drlVing tnia'.ncr ,_ ~ nonheutem cambodia
toward tbe new 'Communist supply route
down the Mtkoiig Jl!ver Valley.
of the capital. "
1be copununique· said • t fr i e n d I y
alra'aft pllyed ari impdrtant· supporting
role:" ·an apparent reference to U.S.
planes. '
President Nixon had ·~ all Ameriaia r~ uNu invOlve:fin the Cambodian .,..,.uoo wwJd. he out " the .....,, by June 30. Altweni oUt by dUIJI; today.
Of lltle 1,700 /.m•ice troop1 left· in
Cambodia at dawn Mondly; one rlflt
baUalion d the tol Air Cayalry Dtvloion
was lifted eat tfi heliOOpter. The rwt
ol lhe Gia awtP,t. the over'""'" .m
drippinc Rtol:Je.~in. an~.~
for Communist supply .. cacti es as they
w.orked their way toward the border
of South Vietnam. Some had been on
the mareh four days.
u.~. commande!;! ,earlier ha4 moved
mere thin a acore of art.Iller)' bases
·out of1t,.mbodla. Some were 1et up
In li!oJlll Vielnf'I" near tile frootler. ill"~ ~ -oil'/ day, protecitnl the Soalii v~ 1n1an<rymon.
· Al die ~ moved <o the 6oulh
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an appeal from 500 Utah families' ta ~ • younpters ~ GQhaited in • the .dlMotet-.
'nae families had requested the Flnt
Lldy'1 assistance ln helping thtm to
cul the r'ed tape inovlved In ·the adoption.
Mrs. Nixon turned the reqllf:lt over
to Roher\ .Finch, )lllo ;, coorotnaUng
all U.S. Government and pr l v 1 t •
-<(1or11 ln Ille ,..... " the hnlvlan disaster. , . •. , •
Mrs. Nixon's staff director, Mrs. uin-
nle Stuart, said the First Lady was
1rateful to the concerned people of Utah
for the1r fetlini!. but that the matter
ahould be baridled throuib "official chlnne~... ' · · · ' . \-/ -· 1
Two M~ Killed ' .
1be sources Aid the offermlve was
movin& aloa& Root<· 19 toward Stung Tr""I t• miles _. of Pbnom
Pooll. ' Stun( 'fr"'I bas -In North
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v-.-bcitder. they blew hup.holes I A Cr h in roads arid fellid tree..tn an effort • n 1 UtO 88 e8 to alOw · ~unlit attempts to Mui ; 1 •
n"''oupp-·tn· Ille border. They allo · " · · ttT ··k d I
spread in Communist bunkers, supply Over w ee en
bunkers and along trails a crytlllline-
type tru_gas _that 1inger1 from two On-Cumbodi.a-
PuUout Meaning
WAllllNGTb~ '(UPI) -Ha-i--. halted the Cambodian pullaul
~u evidence that Pr-I llbm
-wtiatbelo-tntheVlelnam
war. Do..., menben -. sJad Ille
otiention ' ••• over but qUlltloned
whether it meant anything. •
weeks to sii: months.
Allied communiques uid today the
operation into Cambodia whk!h began
In la"' April hid caplur<d er destroyed
11,121 ,,..pons, more thin 11.mo tons
d munltloos and ..-lllln 1,100 tnno
d rice. They aald 14,4111 North Viet·
nameae and Vilt, Colll bad -ltilled
and 1,427 captured.
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"I think the Cambodian operation wa1
the molt successful military Of)eration
of the eptlre· 'Wat," u.id Sen. ·Strom
Tliuim<loci. (Jt.S.C.) "II ""°"' hi U-~people who ertticlzed h P1esktent tot plaints were filed ln court aa:ainlt wi:n1.
IOinl Into Cambodia ouafll to -by l!!i~~";.ths bu~ :i,.
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..,... lo 'lei u.1 mnmander-tn-ddtl run '~-~ i-~~. , , ' the war." • ~·\Ill: rJl;IUlnn
In a ....-typicol cl -from Alt the youthl claim they ho" IUll.....t
lawmal<.,.. oppootnc Ille-war, n.p. Bon-banlablp from publicity over their af·
jamln S. Rottntbal. (0-N.Y.,) had this r~ .• were amlted on the corner of
to say about the military announcement Go!.._ West Stnet and Bolsa Avenue that the U.S. military troop withdrawal -Md bea'I completed: ' after we Jet JdjCe IN!'dl CIW' car,''
"Like every other military eHrcile' YOWll said. 0 'lbey found • marijuana
tn Southeast Asia there his frequent1y ci1antte 'in an ordinary cigarette pack.
been an immedi.te military lain but Wt bad ju.st given a hitctmiker a ride
8 tona:·range dipk>matic bs. 'Mle net and ht mull have left it."
effect or the Cambodian venture has Younc, • Golden Welt Colle1e atudent.
been' to aolldify operation and multiply hu worked as a student teacher at poll~Cal problems which are virtually el«nentary schools In H~ Beach.
imoluble by mllitarY meana." "This mieht affect my career," he
Senate Democratic leader M t k e complained. "Guys come up to me and Man~-ld· said he was not ... ~ted ask if I know where they can buy auc-..... 1"' somt marijuana." ~at the Cambodian pull~ut, which met Dodd, who hu worked with the Hun-
President Ni.Ion's deadline. In a brte{ 4ir'lllon Bach Recr.tion Department
.-ion wttti report.en,. Mansfiela :?id• and •Hltiaan, preeienUy working 11 ~
"J fully expected the Preldent' "!Ollld grocery clerk, al.90 uy they have been
keep his ~ ·and all trociP1 · wookl bothered by IGNip since ttie arre.t.
be remo.ved.. . . : "We just want the record aet •lrailht."
M&JUfietd, a leadln1 Senate critic. °'. Dodd said. "They dropped tho charpl.
administration Soull:'ll_lt, Asia policy, ~ ~ 'me DA also told us that becauae no
poaed oendlng .~ ltoOpS into. Cambodia.. comptainto -e aought, the law re1ards
But he 111d no me in ·this chamber us not. as h1vinc been arrested but
had any doubl" that after NiJ:on had just detained "
prom!Rd wtthdrawal by · June JO the ----·--------
pted1e would be kept·. . · ·
The withdrawal came one day before
the Senate echeduled a tinal vote on
an amendrDent 'denying the President
funds after June 3D to retain Amerlcan
comblt forces in Cambodia.
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Two men were killed in separate
southeast Orange County traffic •c·
cldmtl over the weennd, autboritles
reported. ,,,. dead .,...,
-Dee Alai llonioll, %'7, " -Bniantine Drl"?. ~·'Point..
-Cbarfeo ~~ McAoe•y 21. " 317 Coronado SI., ,Apt. B; 'Balboa
Penimuli, N"'l'Oft Qeaoh.
Hi&llWay Patrol oHicfn said -died lhortly after 2 1.m. todly when
his toothbound car, traveling at an
elltlmated 80 miles an hour on the San
Diego Freeway, struck a bridge suardrail
1t La Paz Road ln MiMion Viejo.
Patrolmen R. Allen 111d C. D1vi1,
who witnessed the fatality said 8urMtl'1
car slammed broadside into t h •
ruardraiJ. He w11 ejected and b!1 body
found l~ing f1e9 down in an outakle
lane of the freeway.
McAneny wa1 killed Saturday nicht
at the entrance to the South Coul Com-
munity Hospital «I Pldflc Coast
Highway at 7th Avenue in South IAtuna .
Officers said hill northbound car col·
tided with one driven by DaPine. Bernard,
21, of 31532 lit Ave .• South IAfllllll,
who w1s tryln1 to make a left tum
Into the hoopltat.
The Higllway Palrol said tile fatality
h under inveltialtion and cbarps may
be filed.
Ex-Orange Nurse
lleld in Murd er
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In Norl h lreland.Ruits •' . _.. .
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The death toll In a weekelid d death
and destruction in NOl'Ulem Ireland rose
to lix. tadey when 001i el' the victims
" CothoJJc.Proteolant_ rioting died, In •
hospital. Shotgun blasts by snipers
wounded two more British soldiers lOday.
Prime _Minister EdWard Heath called
his cabinet into emergency aessioh in
Ui~ 81\d . announced be w• RrMlinc
3,000 ~ore troops into Ncirthem Ireland ,
to ti')' to ~orce peac,:. Previously 81000
troops ~ been sent ~-
An Army spokesman Aid in addition
to the' t11JO 90.ldiers hll by snJpera another
·ail 10ldien were injured in Belf1st and
32 in Londondf:rrJ. durin& clashes Sundly
night. Police sai ... 4thundrecls'"of persons
were being treaCed in hospitals, many
far gunshot wounds.
were being ~ken to protect Heath's
home ,..tetary, R<tllnald Maudlinr, who
will arrive Tuesday far a 36-hour tn-•*1io• oi-'-Norlh«n Irish problem
he is char~wlth IOIYiJI&. .
The Anny. Mkl it had fired 225 gas
grena'des · Jn Belfast'. and • in ~
donderry Suriday nipt.and thia momin1,
arrested 89 ptr'90M in the two cities,
and had been the target of. 41 Mo!otov
cocktails.
Police said 16 women arid girls, five
of them undet..-17, were lmOl'll 41 peraona
-arrested in the outbreaks Sunday and
today. Fouc.were boyl I.bout II ot IZ.
Belfast bus dtJ)ot officials said 15 buses
had been seized and used as barricades
or transportation for rioters from one
aru of the city to another. Many of
~ _,, dellberately destroyed by fire.
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Pourlna ·oot their hurts and pockets,
they contributed $2,500 to help Mr. •nd
Mrs. James Exline, Billy's mother and
iteplather, 'tab )'im to So u the r n
California.
His stepfather's $96-a-week job in a
fertilizer plant leaves little to spare
after necessities and they had sold some
of their fw:nJrure ' to obta.in. "6. 'fill'' a down payment on a uaed car. _..,_ .
They have five edier dilctred lnl:I
only learned' of the deld1int foi-
Disney)and two week;! ago, wheft thelt •
family doctor eave lhem-ihe *e&ded
news.
Billy was born with the tumor but
It waan't discovered untll 1917, jµat about
the time his real father w11 kU\ed
In a plane crash. ·
Surgery was attempted, to .,move lhe cancerous growth, but it .wu not
suettSSful.
Only iwo days were r.equired before
ttie cOrtrtbutions ·to ·get Billy to
Disneyland totaled $2,500, ani:t the funds
continue to tlood in, somewhat em-
barrusing the family .
"We've got the money and people
still keeping coming," Says Exline, who
plans to deposil Sl,500 in the bank.
"So It'll be there when tomething hap-
pens," he explains, and everybody know1
whal he means.
Even Billy. ' Rk!_ting erupted when Bema(lette
Devlin, 23,' member ol Parliament and
civil rights leader ol tile Catholic minori-
ty In Northern , ltwloiid. wa aent <o
prison Friday for ail months for btl
.•. '. l'rl!lll Pqe J
put in rioting last year. '!. ~ ~
In Belfast, burned QUt ''J>uees and
automobiles lay ~ ~ ui!d them
for barricades. DOzent ef\bcilJdlngs w~e
omolderi~g ru(n!. Briijlfl iroo!Pe patroled
wUh orders to shoot : UJ"me ~ •
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Police &aid special eecurlty precauUens
Jiixon 'S~k' ' . .
1rith Cart! . Jei~'
~ departure today o{ Julie
'Eisenhower for Japan.V't.Air F~ce Two '~!""" the .-· l'midtn-
tial jet nett. leaving J>teS1<1ent N11; ·
on wilh a top secret Cl35 cargo
plll'e. .
Mrs. Richard M. Nixon new from
El Tor0 Marine Corps Air Station
to'PirU 'SUnd•Y jn Air Force One . to <teliver reliel. supplies to earth-
quake victims.. . _ .•.
Julie and David Eisenhower a.rt
scheduled to lea ve today for Japan
on Air Force Twc; as t h e
President's special representatives
at the world fair in Osaka.
lf the President should need an ~lirclaft it1 ~ )lun:y; it ~ be
supplied by the National Emergen·
cy Airborne Command Post , which
has a converted Cl35 equipped with
the most sen.o;ltlve top secret com.
munications facilities he can use.
Nixon tried out the secret craft
last year on a return trip to
Washington from his Florida White
«_Cose. FOrmer President Johnson
·kept four Air Fofce 707 jets, but
Nixon reduced the White House
fleet by1 haH,
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MURDER SUSPECT HELD •••
sava1ely hacked to' death with 1 seven-
inch bayonet or hu nting knife.
A bleqdst.ained 1pot ln an orange grove
in the Irvine' area hu been definitely
eslabliSlec:I as the m~ ICf:ne, in-
vest11ator1 said. · '
They declined ta specify the loc1tion.
Aliped with the lnvestiiatktn of the '
suspect bl {he Brown· case are queries
from San Clemente police detectives who
wiU attempt to det.ermine H' Hurd might
be Un~~ with .. U. brutal atabbln&1 of ·
San ,Clemente house"ile C-onnie, ~ynnl
Johnson, JO, who was di~ J1st •
June 17 repeatedly stabbed 1nd Marly
nude in her small 1ta11ide apartmftlt.
Thus far police ha ve denied any
definite links in' the slayings.
Authorities in Riverside who arrested
Hurd In the car from whidl he lived
in Norco would say only that "new'
evidence" recovered ~ently led to the
pickup.
Mrs. Brown'15 body was discovered
ju.!lt beyond the Orange County line in
Rive rside jurisdiction.
About a doZen feet away from the
mak~ift grave investigator! found a
bloodied yellowish ve lour shirt w_rapped
around books which M~s. BroWTI ulled
in her classes for Muden~ with learning
disa bilities at two Mission Viejo area
schools.
The find was confirmed over the
weekend by detectives, who said that
initially the shin proved valuelw.
Over the weekend , however, it· has
proved to be a prime piece of evidence.
Detectives would not confirm whether
they had ·found the seven-inch knife
allegedly used in the 11laying of Mrs.
Brown.
They said, however, that Mrs. Brown"s
recovered car yielded neither the
v•eapon , nor personal effects and jewelry
slA>len from lier cfurbil1~ alayinr. ·
"We 're 11till trying to put all the pieoe1 ;-
to11ether Jn this case," said one detec-
tive, "and we still have a Jot of' IOOll
ends to tie together."
In the meantime they await ~
secution by Santa Ana police in the ·
robbery and fata l beating of Jerry Wayne
Carlin, 21, of Garden Grove,· who w11
found beaten to death, lyin1 on the
floor of 1 Santa Ana aervlce station
at.2 a.m. on June 2.
A tot.al of SSO wu miseing from the
cash box ol the station at J7M
Westminster Avenut where Carlin wu .
the n~t manager.
Originally, police believed the killer '
to be Robert W. Liberty, the "CandleJirhl
· Killer" awa iting proeecution for kid-
napin& In Colorado anct homicide in Hun-
lincton Beach and Sa.n Diego. •
ApparentJy there is no link whlllorever
to Liberty.
Jonas Salk W.eds
Ex-Picasso Gal ··
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PARIS (AP) -Dr. Jonas Salk,
developer ~ the polio vaccine, and Fran-.
coise GHo~ former mlstl"ess of Pablo .
.. ~-~• were .. married in a civil
ceremony today. Only relatives and in-
timate friends were present.
Publicity shy Salk explai~ that the
date w'as advanced from tl\e original
July 9 "because the pressure was 11et.ting
lo be so great" from photofj:rapher1
and news organizations. ,
The brief ceremony in the high ceil-
inged marri&ge salon of neii:hboring
Neiully was mnducted by Achille Peretti,
mayor of Neuilly and president of the
French National Assembly.
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VOL.,63, NO. 15",.J SECTIONS, 28'i!'AGES ORANGE COUNTY, (:AIJFORNIA . ' MONDA,Y,.JUNE 2'1. •. 1,970 •.
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Nixon Talks ' ... , ·, • • , • I . •• ..
To. Romania ·
MinisteJ~ · ·
By lqCHARI) p,' NALL
·Ol llf.,.... , .... ,....
p're~idtnl· Nixon today· conferred in
&to Clemente with Romanian Foreign
Minister Corneliu Manesrou on the
pouitilities of both countries reducing
troop. levell in Europe.
Warsaw Pact countries for the first
time have e:s:pressed: a Willingness to
explore with NATO the .possibility of
n;d~ Soviet and American· military
forcea in Europe.
The President issued the Invitation
to· Manescu ~as a courtesy recognizing
Mr. Nixon's warm reception in Bucharest
during an Aupst visit, Manescu was
one of bis M~-
Manescu met Sunday in San Francisco
with Seer~Y. ol State William P.
Rogers Who then new back to brief
the Presiderit.
The President, is also expected to
discuss with Manescu recent disastrous
floods in rus native land. ·
COnieliu ·Bogdan, the Romanian · am·
bassador. to Washington, told newsmen
In °Wa8hingt0n that American asshtance
after the flood doubled , that furnished
both by the Soviet Union and China,·
All'er ' alte-g thO Newport Beach
wedding aiid reception ct his Diec~ ifilr=-
daY.' Nixon 8l'Oll;& early and saw Uie · fli'st lady ·orf· Sunday .,morning ~n
her mercy'·flight to em:tbquake-strickl!n
.Peru. She will -return Tuesday night.
· The . President spent most of the rest
ot Sunday preparjng the report to the
• nation ·on U.S. ground troops_ in Cam-
bodia. 1be summing. up is to be rele"8ed
Tuesday to coincide with the President's
ttlf·imposed troop "'.itbdrawat' deadline.
The 'Withdrawal: is to be ,follqwed by
• renewed effort.a at acbievin& a negotiated
ll!lllement ot._tbe ·war1
Before ROgers left. Wilshtington, U.S.
lllfficials said · he plans to announce 1 in-
eruaed military 1ssiatance for Camb§d'8
It l «meetine in Manila of the Southeast
_..Asian ·'J9aty OrgarilJ.aUoo fer e i g n
miriiltm~ '
Roftrs will && from 'Manila to Saigon
t6 meet with foreign ministers of ~he
seven nations allied in the Vletnarp war.
He will return to Washington via Tokyo
'and London. .
· The President Wednesday evening is
to discuS! his Southeast Asian',policles
In an hour-long live television interview
wilh three TV newsmen.
Press SecretlrY Ronald Ziegler sa~d
the live i~ tn San. Clemente wtll
be uniqUe In PresicteWi•I history.
As N i x o n prepare!l \far his Cam·
bodian report ti> the natiin. it wu an-
nounced that the last of 31,000 American
troops tl;lere have begun their 1>1:1\lbac~.
The South Vietnamese army will still
have almost 40,000 men on the see~.
S'.\vitn Class
Synchronized
• It will be a mod summer in Fountain
·Valley for those who art part of the
recreation department's synchronized
swimming program.
' That's the summer theme for the
special classes offered each Monday,
Wednesday and Friday evenin( II Foun-
tain Valley High School. :
.. T'1ose . who want to get into the syn-
d:ironiud swim program care sign up
·et !he high odlool, 17111 Bu-d SI. . . '
' 'S k' · Nixon tu,c
Witli Cargo Jet
Tl1' departurl!J today of J.ulie
Eisenhower for Japan in Air Foret
Two d~leted the entire Presidtn. .
ti al jef fleet, ieaving President Nix-
on with 1 top secret Ct35 cargo
·plane. • .
Mrs. Richard M. Nixon new from
El Toro Marine Corps Air Station
, to Peru Sunday Jn Air Force One
to deliver relief supplies to earth-
• quake victims.
Julie· and David Eisenhower are
scbechded to•leave today for Japan
on • Air ' Force: Tw\. as t h e
President's special representaUves
at the world fair in Osaka.
1 ti I( the President shoukl need an
aircraft in 1 hurry, It wioukl be
supplied by the National Emergen.
cy Airborne Command Post, wbiCh
• has a converted Cl35 equipped with
~ the most sensitive top aecret com-
' munications facilitia be c.n •·
Nixon tried out the secret craft
last year· on a return trip to
Washington from his Florida While
House. Former Presidfnt John90n
... kept four Air Force 707 jets. but
Nixon reduced· Ult White HOUM
'flffl by hlH.
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P.olice ··Release ... ·Si
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No Evidence of Narcotics Violations
DAILY "ILOT l'llo19 k PWidl O'o.ntltll
THE FIRST FAMILY GOES TO" A WEDDING (S.. P•g• 13)
U.S., Peru First Ladies
Inspect Quake Dam(f,ge
From Witt Servict1
LL\IA. Peru -The First Ladies or
Peru and the United States walked side
by ' Side' into Lima's moot impreMive c~r&n .,'lociay to 'attend "'t traditioniil
holiday $au beflrt flyifig inlO the Andes _
to view the damage of Peru's most
cafastropJUc earthqu'ake.
Mrs. Richard M. Nixon arrived Sunday
night on' Air Force One from El Toro
MCAS to personally survey the destruc·
tion' caused by the disaster.
She was welcomed at the airport with
a kiss and an embrace from Consuelo
Velas.oo, wife of Peru vian President Juan
Velasco Alvarado. who thanked her for
coming personally "to give us the
warmth aild affection that today we
need."
Sl,lortly after her arrival Wilh nine
tons.of relief goods and cash donations,
including a check from her husband,
she was briefed by . U.S. and Peruvian
officials at the U:S. Embassy,
Peru's National Information Director
Augusto ZUnmennan said the stricken
area covered more than 53,000 square
miles and estimated that it would take qoo million to rebuild the davastated
towns and villages.
In the past 30 years, Zimmerman
told Mrs. Nixon. there have been a
little fewer than 10,000 deaths in all
of 'Peru's natiooal disasters. But this
ilngle one is estimated to have taken
~.ooo Jives. She was shown before. and after
photographs of the Andean village or
Yungay wiped ·out by a landslide trig-
gered by the quake. U.S.' Am~assador
Taylor Garrison Belcher described ~he
catastrophe to the First Lady as feehng
"iike a thousand express trains all com-
ing through at once."
the Andes har~est hit by the quake,
1the Oallejon de Huaylas valley 2501miles
northeast of Lima where tmy will deliver
some ot th e blankets ~ tents to the
homeless victims. ~ ""-(
Last Tbursd~Ji. ~ixon J ·
an appeal .from 500 Utah famt ·es'
adopt youngsters orpha ned in the
disaster.
The families had ,req uested the First
Lady's assistance in helping them to
cul the red· tape inovlved.!n the adoption.
Mrs. Nixon turned the req!Jfllt over
to Robert Finch, who is coordinating
all U.S. Government and pri va.te
assistance efforts in the wake of the
Peruvian disaster.
3 Gunrnen Rob
Club of $1,200
Three well dressed gunmen robbed
the Huntington Seacliff Country Club
of about $1;200 in ca i;h Sunday morning
then bOund and gagged a w"Oman
employe, police said.
The men, all described as being about
six feet tall aiid in their forties, entered
the clubhouse about 9:30 a.m., said club
office worker Charlotte Gangel.
After asking where they could get
something to eat. one of I.he bandits.
Mrs. G<Mgel said. pulled a gun and
held it at her back while tfle others
stood by with drawn weapons.
After the. gunmen direcled her. to the
safe, the woman was bound and her
mouth sealed with white tape , acrording
to poUce reports.
While the men tied her up, Mrs. Gangel
said, one or theIIJ told her, "You're
doing fine, sweetheart.''
In addition to the haul from the club .
oUicers said, the me11. look about $55
and a credit card from the woman's
wallet.~
• At least six.persons arrested by Hun-
lingtai.1· Beach police recenUy 'O n
narcotics, charges have been cleared and
released without any complaints bei'ng
IOQght. .
Records at West Orange County
Municipal CoUrt stiow • that· J oh n
McCulloch, 19, and Stephen Meyst, 18,
both or 21851 Newland St., Huntington
Beach, arrested Friday, June 12 on the
beach on a charge of being present
where narcotics were being used were
11ot pr~ted. No complaints were filed.
The. boys were arrested' by olficers
of the Special Enforcement Detail (SED)
"Which have been making a ~ries or
11arC9tics arre~ts for several weekends.
~our other . youths Who were arrested
Friday, June~ It have been clelired of
U.S. Completes ·
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Tr,oop ' Pullout
One ~ay Ear]\·
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SAIGON (UPI!.-The United Stale!
today . completed. withdrawal or U.S.
troops from Gambodia a full day a~ad
~f ~retKtent Nixon's June 30 de&dline,
military sources reported. At the same ' . . time, tilt United States and South· Viet-
nam' began a massive alrllft of annS:
to P1-r.nn. ·
· lllbmed lOUrces in Phnom Penh said
ei&bt 1American Cl30s and three .South
Vituwneaf Cl19 cargo planes arrived
·"at Phnom 'Penh toC!ay with anna ond
aminunttiOO fol-the hard-Pressed Cam-
bodian .army . ttial is . still ~g aid~
by Sputh Vie~'!< lroOI" ~ ~ U.S.
waf'Jlhinel~~ ' . 1 ~ •
.~llililAiy ~ 111111'-4'. ·1.roo
Ol'.mertcan troops aloged.oo loot throu&~
monsoon mud to croas into Sooth Viet-
nam from Cambodia's Fllhboot sector
northwest of Saigoa. They, •d 30!!
American adVisers were still in Cam-
bodia · with the 39;000 South Vjetnameae
sUll there but would return Tuesday.
· ln Phnom Penh Cambodian Premier
Lon· Nol said. 'the ' cOnlmuniSt ~at to
the Cambodian capital had diminished.
but he appel!kd again for continued
U·.S. air su~port.
As the last Americans were leaving
cambOdi.iri the South 'Vietnamese ope~
a new offensive. Military sources ~id
a 5,flOO.man armored.column was~driving
inlaOd 1 acrOas nortbe.flstem Cambodia
toward the new Corrimunist1supply route
down the Mekong River Valley; .. The sources-said ~ offensive was
moving along Route it toward Stung
Ttto&. tfel). JJ!.iJ.~s ~beet oil PNhnomorlh Penh. Stung Treng 1naa . n n
Vietnamese hands for six weeks ~nd
is on the new supply rout e runrung
down through Laos. Highway 19 links Pleiku In South Viel·
nam's central highlands with Stung Trena
on the Me'kong. At the ·same lime, a military com-
munique in Phnom Penh said 300 Com-
munist troOps were killed .in a wee~long
operalion which cleared Highway $ )rom
Skoun, 35 mile& northeast o~ Phnom
Penh. to Kongpong 'lllom, 80 miles north
of the capital. · ·
The· communique saKI ' ' fr le n d .1 '/
aircraft played an important supp>rtmg
role," an apparent reference to U.S.
planes. . President Nixon had said all 1Amertean
fighting unit! iilvolved In ~ Cambodian
operation would be out of the country
(See WITHDRAWAi, Pap I) Immediately following the Roman
catholic mua In the Central Cathedral,
heavily parded by government tr~ps
cwrying machine gum. the two F.1rst
Ladies were whisked away to the Lima
~ they boarded a C-130 U.S. Air
Foret carao plane to Oy over the area or
011e Final Wish
Crowd Collects,
But Calms Down
~Dying Boy to See Disneyland
From Wire Services
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DES MOTNES. Iowa -Time is ninning
out for little Billy Long, • sLOlc 7·year~ld
boy. .
"l'm okay,'' he says, "I'm going to
Huntington Beach Police this Saturday Heaven soon."
figure4 something 'was about to happen "But maybe J can see Disneyland
when an estbnated 500 people began and Red Skelton /irst." , :
a ~atkln march on the ~.ach Hundreds o_i peopl~ who, r'Ud a!
rrom Lltq\llrd'Towtr •I to tbe mun1c1pal newspaper 'st.or)i of BiJly's inoperable
pier. ' ~ , brain turpor ;-which :WUJ .~nder~ hi_m 1
S,t. George Renek of lhe. department. s ..,. blind first,. wiOii n six "etb :-i a·re j
Special Enforcement Detail (SEO) s~1d making hil·lut Wish a reality. ..u. crowd grew to about 3,000 during Pouring oUl their hearts and •pockets,
the march wllh youths screaming "One they contri.blited $2,500 tr. help Mr. and i
Way.)' J -, Mrs. James E&Une, Billy's motper and
Police coilcern aboUt the sudden step(ather, tUe him to S 0 u ,th e r n
demonstration was allayed however, C1litornia.
whet! the crowd began to sell.I~ down His stfpfather'J $96-a·week Wt> tin a 1
In rt-tlql of the pier to witness the ' fertilizer p!a~ leaves IJUle tO spare
performance of "The· Muscle-·B o u o d after neewitles and they had ~d aome
Christiana,'' a weight·lifting troupe. of their furniture to obtatn .... IOI" 1;
The show, according to Renek, was dow!l payment on ~Jl!ldcar. 'I" • j
fret of any major disturbances. 1'00y have rlvc Othei Children a'lld ·
only learned of the cfe;ldllne for
Disneyland . two wet~ ago, when their
family doctor gave \hem \he dreaded
new1.
Billy was born with the tumor but
it wasn't discovered until 1917, just aboul
the time his real father was killed
in a plane crash. .
Sur,ery was attempted,""'° remove
the cancerous growth, but it was oot
succeMful.
Only two days Were• required before
the contribuUons to 1e~ Billy to
Dilneyta'hd totaled '2,ioO,. ·aacf· tbe funds
continue to flood In, somewhat em-
barrusing the family .
/'We'f'!·.got the money and .• people
sQU k~timin_~~· NY• Exlln<, who plans IO a< Iii ll,,.. ln"'llle bonk.
'... ... ;Uiih -1'>111'1111• hap-~~ ..... ind tftl)'body knows
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Even Billy.
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charaes and,aie·not being prosecuted.. and he. muat have left it."
They ~ Bran Hanson, 19, · Kevin • Youn;; t Golden Weal Colleae student,
Ybung, 19, Daniel Dodd, 19, Doyle Han-has worked u a studenl teacher~ at
non, 19, all of Westlninster,: They were elementary scbooll in Hunt~ Beach .•
., jailed overnight· on a ·c~ge 1of bejng ,'"fti~ '!light ~ffect my e..-eer." he
ir. Possession, of mariju.aJ'!a. but no coin··· co'mplained. "Guys come up lo me· and
plajnta ,were file9 in CQUrt agaiqst: tbtrn. ask if I know where they can buy
These you\hS were not arrested by. sbme marijuana."
SEO officer~ but by patrolmen •in a Dodd, who has worked with the Hun·
separate inc!®~......__ , . · 1 • . tington .Beach Recreatiop Department
All the youths claim they hav.e suffered. and Hanno.1, pi-esently ' worki~ as a
hardship f~ publi£1ly over theit ar-irocery Clerk, also say they hi.ve been
rest&. . • . bothered by gossip since the arrest.
· "We · were arrested . on, the OQrner or "We just w8nt the record siet straf&ht, ••
(Jolde n Wfst Street ,and Bol!a Avenue Dodd said. ·"They dropped the charges.
after_ We let P.<Jlice Search our 'cir," The DA also told us that because no
Yoting said.' '0Ibey •found a mitijulna corriplaints were .soUght, the law regirds
cigarette ln an ordlriary cigarette piek. 1 • Us not as having been arrested , but
We had, Just given a hitchhlker""""a-ridc--just-detained;' · . . .
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NBf= \Vh,ite Jiouse Correspon-
dent Herbert KaPloW arrives at
, SI. A~drew's C~urc9 in .N~w-,
port Beach to cover.. the wed-.
'· din'g of Presi'dent Nixon 's niece.
Kaplo.w injured his, Je"· d'uring ·
a rec'ent ten'niS .match.' . · .
Beach ;Doctor
Dies Following
Family Dispute
A HW!Ungton Beach~ doctor died of
a heart attack shor11)' after a family
argument Sunday morning, police said
today .
Dr. Robert Shupe, 50, of 830 14th
St .. died at Hoag Memorial H091:rital,
Newport Beach, aCter being admitted
at 3:30 a.m.
He had been cul in I.he chest ~y
a household instrument, police said, and
his )Yife, Mrs. r,iargaret SIJupe, had
a black eye.
Police investigated the i.nciderit because
of the report of the family argument.
An autop5y was conducted but no.cheraes
were flied. ;
"The autopsy !howod lhal he died
ol a heart attack," Del. 511. -ty
McKennon said this mornlng.
Dr. Shupe, a 1ener1l practitioner. had
been in practice in Huntlnrton Beach
for 18 years. His IW'pry waa at 501
Walnut Ave.
He was well known in the city,
particularly by city empk>yes for wbom
'he performed 1eneral physicfl e1-
aminations.
His family also includes two sons,
R. Q., ond Scott and two deuchters,
Barbol'll and Shelby.
Servlcet will be held 1t the Chureh
of Jesus aartlt of Latter-day Saints,
11111 171h SI., Hlill~ Beoch. at
12:111 p.m,Wldnelday.
Smllh'1 lloi1al'1' II hlndilJlf, •r·
r .. ijemeots. Tiie lllO"luoey ha• llOl ilffn
in1-..r .mm ~llill be.
.Britain. 'Nears '.'.Bid . .
LUXBMBOURG (UPI) -·:Foriip
mints'ters: 9' the' lix EW'Qflt•n Common
Mai-ktt countrtes cli1red 1way \ht last
butdles today ~~ ~n~1 1talk1 with Sri·
tam >on 'ite 1hlnf; bid ror memtilmbip In
their boomin& economic club •.
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4th Weekend
•Narcotics 'Raid
I t : ,
Sweeps .Up 58_
. ' . ·~__kl~tl:!flr fourth consecutive w~:---i
sweep, Huntington'Beach police -
up 58. pef"l9r'ls. on , .varying nareolic:1
charges from Thursday ttvough Sunday.
Only two of the suspecra wre charged
with narcotics sales. The others wer•
bobked 'either on charges of narcotlca
po!se&slon or being present In a pllce
where narcotics were being used. .
. Taken intO Custody 'l'hufliday afternooft
~Uegedly for selling nm;cotics was .David
Bogan!, 20, al · El Monie who wu at•
rested by. officeri Jrom 'the. department's
opeclaf EiJforeement Detail (SED): at .
et11 Stree\ and .wa1nu1 ~-..
'Tile· fO!lowin(• day, Sl!D Clflicers et•
mted tt-yoar oi.·-lph Guajlrdo,
6172 Apache Drive·, Westminster, 1tter
he 1llegedly sokl Offica Ivan Neal two
seconal tablets in ·the Bluffs area of
Pacific Coast Highway.
.' Also liken 'into cuslody over ~the
weekend was a :JI.year-old Fountlin
Valley woman ·who •waa booked for
possession of dangerous drugs and at·
tempt.ins to pan a forged subscription tor narcotics at .a drug store.
. The officers w~re al~ed through the·
pharmacist who said he hac! been tipped ort· lo the bogus .pte1:eriptions by I
special investigator rrom lbe Department
of Professional and Vocatkmal Standards,
Sgt. Jack Reinholtz, chie( of the Hun.
tington Be8ch .Police narcotics bureau,
credited SEO officers with ,49 ci the
weekend. arrests. Eighteen or the total
number GC arrestees were juveniles, he
aald. .
"Our pfogram seems to be working,.;
said Reinholtz:, who, with SEO officers.
is determined to make the city "hot"''
for drug suJ>Pliers and users.
"We had fewe'r people 3.rrested on
the bea:ch this weeke.nd although the
crowds appear to be bigger. The word
seems· to .be spreading that if you've
got dope. Huntington Beach is not the
place to be," he asserted.
5 Held. in Shooting
DETROIT (AP) -Five men faced
arraignment today on charges stemmin1
from the shooting of three policemen
after authorllies cited an alleged plot
by an unidentified group'° kill uniformed
patrolmen al random. Police said they
Hushed Lawrence White Jr., 26, and
Michael Anderson, 22, out of a house
where they took refuge aner an exchange
of sbota that wounded Patrolmen Richard
Gordon, 24, and Nonnan Sielo(f, 28.
Oraage
Weadler
Till Ille clouds roll by, about II
1.m., it'll be clouda\'llle on the Or-
ange C•: 1ben look ror bright
sunahine lnd temperatures in the centraJ sevenUU. ·
INSmE TOD~Y . .
The siani/icance of the ' Prr1l-
·dtnt of the United St4tl1 · tptndo
'.lng h.il tpqre tilnt8i1i San Cfe·
n&inte has not e:i:oc&ly_eltfd«d
.the local n 1iMnts. See Paot 3 .
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' ln Knife Slayi~g . t (a.
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An eStimated l~.DOOrperson.s took ad-
vantage or battny' )'liter' · a~d air tern·
ileralures ttils'"'Salur'd:By ana suna~· by
visit ing '-j u1Jtln1ton. State .. aO!f" 'City
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By JOHN VAL TERZA
OI ~ Diii, Pllff 11111
A drifter from ihe Norco area is
being htld without bail today in ~e
vicious butcher sli1yin1 of Mis.sion Viejo
k:acher Mr~: ,Florence Brown.
The same man also is be i n I he!~
in'" Santa Ana iii the beating dHth of
a y"oung service station attendant who
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WITHDRAWAL
by Jlme 30. All wpre out by du1.k today.
Of the L. 700 American trooP,l!I left ln
Cambodia at dawn Monday, Ont t:ifle'
batt.aliOI} of the !st Air CaValry Division
was lilted out by helicopter. The relll
of the Gls s'wept the avergrown and
dripping Jungle teJTJ1in on foot. searching
tOr Communist supply c.aeh6 as they
worked their way toward the border·
of South Vietnam. Some had been on
the march four days.
U.S. commanders earlier had moved
more than a score or artillery bases
out of Cambodia, Some were 1et up
in South Vietnam near the frontier. Their
guns boomed all d~y. protecting the
South Vietnam-bound infantrymen.
As the Americans moved to the South
Vietnamete border, they· blew huge holes
In roads and felled tree1 i n an effort
to slow Communist attempts to haul
. new .. suppli~• to the_ Qjlrder. They also
spread in Commurust bunkers, su~ply
bunker! and along trails a crystallme-
type tear gas Uiat lingers from two
weelcll to 1ix months.
* * '..ti SolOns~Divided
On Carnbodia
Pulloui Meaning
WASHlNGTb-7-i (UP ll -l:lawki!lh
!awmakers.h&iled the. Cambodian pul.!out
today, 1il ~idence that P.residenl. NJJi:on
knows _what he is a~ut 1n the Vietnam
war. Dovish members were gla~ U\e
operation was over . but questioned
whether it meant anyth1ngr
"I think. the Cambodian operation WAS
the mOlt successful military operAtion
of the entire war," said Sen. Strom
'I'hurniond, (R.S.C.l "It shows that tholle
people whO criticized the President for
going into Cambodi1 ought to know by
now to let the commander-in-chief run
the War.''
In a ct1mment typical or those from
}a\\•makers oppos.ing the war, Rep. Ben·
jamin S. Rosenthal. (0-N.Y.,) had this
to say about the military announcement
that the. U.S. military troop withdrawal
had been completed :
"Like every other military exercist
!n Southeast Asia there ha11 frequenlly
been an immediate military gain bul
a long-ran11e dip\om1tic IOl!s. The n~
effect of the Ca mbodian ventu_re has
been to solidify oper1tion and multiply
political problems which are virtually
insoluble bv milirary means.''
Senate Democratic leader M i k e
Mamfield said he wiis' not sutpri.~d
at the •CaMDOdiah' fiull;.out;··whtcti··met·
President Ni•on'S de8.dline. ln a brief
sellsion with · reporter!, Mansfield said,
''I full y ex~cted the Pre!i,id~t Wo~ld
keep his word an,d. aQ . troo.I>' would
be removed." • . , , t,
Mansfield , a leadinl! SerlAle criue of
adrrtinlstration Southeast Asia policy, op-
posed sending the troops Into ·Cambodia.
But he said "no one in this chamber
had any. ,doubt'~ that after ~i•on . had
promised withdrawal ' by June IO the
pledge would be kept.
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was slain June '· • day be r ore the pretty brunette, teactter vanished with
her car in the San Juan ·Capistrano
are.a.
Sherif r s investigators ~i(f the suspect,
·1;1 the Efrown killing , ,Sfephen Cr1J11 Hi'.rrd,
20. was arrested in hill car by lheriff'I
inve1tlgator1 Jn the Norco area late·
Friday nighL ·
Santa Ana Police Detective LL }/arrel
Davis called a press conference this
morning lo pinpoint the Brown murder
Aite as an orange grove near the pictur·
esque old lO'fn of Jrvine. · ·
Clues ~e said he was not al liberty lo
revepl. plus !flscovery or an old car
park@fi on Sand Canyon Road · with ill
engine blow n·. up helped-lmplicale Jiurd.
''Thill i.~ orie or the finest pieces of
police lnve~tigative work I have 11een in
22 y~ar11 of experience,'.' s~ia Lt~ Da~i~.
On the Rocks
' \:Varm sun. an empty beach and ,plenty of sparkJina
clear water shape. up to a good vacation for tbi1
...
Norweaian girl sunning herself on £he rocks at Kris--
tiansand on the ruaged Norwegian sea coast. , i:-
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' . "Investigatorll John , McClain and Larr.y
Cornelison have been working . on this Douglas G1' ven llince June 2 and we t;e(ieve they have
solved two mui'ders that probably would · Death Toll Soars to Six ··
Lifeguuds, ."'~ descrll>ed the,tqrnout
as Habove ,11verage'1 for Junf1 said there
wer~ no serious re~ue Cl\~~:'!.
Cip!. Doug D'Arnal\ ot·iht l/untington
Beach City Llfegujrdtl it.Id his d!part·
'm;~t executed •5'1· rescues · during the
two-day period. •
Rescue rigures f9! Hunliiig\on. Slate
Beach were not available·, but were
described asl "very . light'" by ·a
spokesman.
D',Yn,all said three persons suffered
. broken ankles. on the. city' beach when
they Inadvertently ' stepped into ho\es
du'g in fhe 11arid , '
In one case. he said, some 'children ·
had dug a hole in the aand, covered
not have been ex~pt for the _~~~.·.har~ , $0 ~ Million ::~lE~:ri~.~h ~~;"~~::.:1~~~ • .s_pg_a·:~ Q,n~;~~;·· ·-·-in-North I re land Riots
mvestlgator5 baffled foJ weeks. _
On Sundav sheriff 's detectives from
Orange eounly traveled to a lonely dl_rt
road near I..os Galas .and recovered Mrs.
Brown 's gl)ld Pontiac station wagon
aband<Jned by her killer.
it with a towel and c3used I woman I
to step in snd break her ankle.
Two Men Killed
The ·ca r had been the object of an
Intense air and grqupd·$#!arch for several
day1 after her but.Ct,ered and decompoted
body :wU ·found In uheaJ'thld .. -shallow
grave in the .. faUs •ttl of Cleveland
N41tlonal, Forest near~&! •Cariso Village •.
That was ~all! Ju~ 15. · " .
InvesUgatora laid tfteir iork thmu1tt
this Jaat wee~end also confinTled a
murder 1ecne where Mn. Brown wa!I
savaaely hacked to death with a seven·
inch bayonet or;jlunitng knife.
A bloodstained IPOl Jn an orange grove
in the-rrYU'fe are·a ha-s been-definitely
established · •• the ·murder scene, in~
veatigators said.
'M}ey declined to !j:,eclfy the location.
Aligned with the investi11atlon of the
su;jiect M Ole Browri ease 1Jre querle!
from San Clem1nle poli~ detectives who
wfll attempt to.determine if Hurd might
bt linked with · the .._ brutal stabbing of
San Clemente housewife Connie Lynn
Johnson, io, who w1s discovered hist
June 17 tepeatedly stab~ and nearly
nude in her small seaside apartment.
Thus far poliCe have den1ed any
definite links in I.he slayings.
AuthOritiM in Riverside who •11rr'eslf!d
Hurd in the car from which he lived
in Norco w0t.ild 11y. only that "new
evidence" recovered recently Jed lo the
pickup. •
Mrs. Brown's •body was discovered
just beyond the Orange County line In
Riverside jurisdiction. _
About a dozen feet 11way from the
makeshift gra ve investigators found a
bloodied yellowish velour shirt wt:apped
around books which Mrll. Brown ·used
in her claSBell for students with learning
disabilitiea al two Mission Viejo area
schoola.
The find was confirmed oVer the
weekend by delec~ves, wfto said that
initially the 1hirt proved valuelesll. _
Over the weekend, h.Swever, it has
proved to be a prime piece of evidence.
Detectives would not confirm whether
they had found the seven·inch knife
allegedly Used in the slaying of Mr1;
Brown. "
An '8.9 million l!Upplemental cootract
for n1odificaiions to the Delta apace
booster rocket pro(lueed partly by
McDonnell.Douglas Astronautics Com·
pany in Hunlinglon Beach was announ~ed
today. '
Congresmian RiOOard T. Hanll'I (D-
Westminster) revealed the contract in
\Vashington, ·but one company official
Jn Sant.a Monica said it WBI oj,Jy a
rqutine announcement.
"The oriiinal contract was negoilca\ed
laM October." i;aid Ari Rense.
The modifi caCioni; will give I.he. Delta
an -inertial-guidance system--..io_ replac~
the current radial inertial guidance
system, thus linproving its accuracy.
lmprov~ment o( the aerospace bioo6ler
rocket will increase the total contract
to McDonnell-Douglas Astronautics Com-
pany to $fl7 mill ion.
Rense said the rocket is produced
johll.ly by" the Huntington Beach and
Santa Monica plants, for delivery to
Green Belt, Md., where NASA operate•
the Goddard Space Flight Center.
• Pier Swim Set
For Huntington
The 20th annual HuntingtOn Beach
Open Beach Water' Swim tlround the pier
is set fo~ 9 a.m., July 4.
First swimmers in the water will be
the senior men And women, followed
by swimmers in thl junfor division at
9:3o a.m.
The pier swim is eponsored by the
city park! and recreation department
and the Huntington Beach Swim Club,
It drawa entrant! from throughout
Southern California. . TroPru• . ~ given !or ~firat,1 secmld
and t.hird place hniShm in each dfvfsion.
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Presidential Co1avoy
" Jn cream-colored Contlnental (t~int car in line In lefl 1ane), lhe~first
family heads down Jamboree Road ~ast Newporler Inn {left) en route
lo wedding. Presldel\t'1 <;ar \l.'IS s~~1tcbed for return trjp to reception
11 Newporter Inn. Secrel Service spokesmen said the first car be·
&an overheatin1 during the drive from San Clemente to Newport
Beach.. • . k-·
BE.LFAST, Northern Trelan<l (UPI) -Tbe death toll in a weekend of death
and deStruction in Northern '1reland rose
to siJ today when ont of the victims
of ~Cltholic·Protestant riolinti died in a
hoipil.AI. Shotgun blasts by snipers ·
woUnded two more British soldiers today.
Pri~e Minister Edward Heath call~
his cabinet into emergl!l"ICY ses.c;ion in
London ·and announced he wall sendil!I
3,000 more troops into Northern lreland
to ·try to enforce peace. Previously 8,000
lroopll had been sent there.
An Arm y spokei;man saia in add ilion
to the two soldiers hit 'by snipP.rs 11oother
si x soldiers were injured in Belfast and
J2 io l.Dndonderry during c!ashcll Sunday
__E_ight. pol ice said "hundred s'' of persons
y,·ere being treated in hOspital:r, many
for gunshot woundi;. • .
Rioting · erupted ' wti&n .Bernadette
Devlin, 2.1, member,;of P1trlian1eni and ·
civil Tights leader of the Catholic minori-
ly in Northern Ireland , w1 s sent to
prison Friday for six months; 'for her·
part in rlotinl18St year.
In ·Belfaat; hurried out buses and
autOmobiles lay where mobs used them
for barricades. Dozens of buildings y,·ere
srrio ldering rui'1s.'8ritish troops paLroled
with ·orders to shoot anyone seen with
c. gun.
Ex-Orange Nurse
Held in l\furder
Of Patientinl966
A $-year.Old former nu'rse at an
Orange sa nitarium is being held without
_.bail today in Wisconsi n on charges she
murdered an elderly patient in Orange
County in 1966. '
orange police .sairt Mrs. Jeananne
Balch Chernik, also known as J . Patricia
Best is being held in M~nilowQC, Wis.,
following an arrAignment hearing before
a county judge there.
Judge Harold fl.1 ucller con~inued the
hearin!I until J.Oday In alh,lw Mrs. Chern.ik
(o confer with her'altorney. '
She is charged with the Nov. 9. 1966
slaYing of fl.1rs . Margaret Tag\iabue . an
84·year-0ld widow who was a pa tient
11l Leon11rd 'll Sanitarium . 1240 Steward
Drive, Oran ge.
The Or11nge Counly Coroner's ()ff ic:e
tllsclosed last week that the victim o(
the !ltran~r: murder fl ied as the resu lL
of peritonitis c!uSed by puncture wnunds
of ·her urinary bladder inflicted by a
sharp inlltrument.
Police said special aecurily precautions
1were being. ~ken to protect Heath's
)>ome secr.etary; Regioald Maudllng, 'who
Will arrive · Tuesday for a 36-hour in-
. spection of the Northern: lrisl:I problem
~ he. is charged with .solving.
' .
·In Auto Crashes
Over Weekend·
The Army said it had fired 225 11as Two men
grena~es in Belfast and 208 in Loo· south were killed ln 1epar1te f
ge unty traffic ac·
donderry Sunda y night and this mom11ln0j,-.;,.."°"nts over
arrested 89 pe~sons in the two e' e:;, reported .
the kend, aull:lorities·
and had beeil the 'target of 49 Mol v The dead are :
cocktails., -Df:e Alan Burnett, 27, of 25266,
Polite said I& women and giljlll. five Brigantine Drive. Dana Point.
of them under 17, were among '48 persons . -Charles Ha\llland ft.\cAaen.ey, 21 , of
arrested in the outbreaks Sunday and !1!7 COronado St.. Apt. B, -Balboll
today. Four were boys about ll or 12. Pen insula, Newport Beach. .
Belfasi bus depot Orficiilll said 15 bUfeS Highway Patrol officers said Burnet~
had b'cen seized and used as barricades died shorlly after 2 a.m. today whe~
or transpo tion for rioters from :-mie his soutFiOOuna-·c7if;-traveling at-lln1
are'a of th,e. city fo another. M~Y;f'Or estimated RO mllell an hour on the Sal'!.
them were O~liberately destroyed by fl're . Diego F'ret>Way. struck a brid~e.guardr1if
The Re'\/.· Ta" PBisley1 the' milit.i'nt at La Par. Road in Mission Viejo. ~
Protestant leader , •11rrlved in Loncloi;i to Patrolmen R. Allen and C. Davis,
take his newly wog,, seat in the qriti~h who witnessed the' fat;ili t.v said Burnett',t
parliament · and .. said he \\10u!d not ~try car :dammed broadside into th~
to prevebl M ls.~ Devfiri_. his ars-=h toe, guardrail. He was ejected_ and his h?d¥
from taking he~ "stat when '!he iets found lying face down 1n an outs1d~
out of jail. Jane of ·the freewa y.
New troubJe In "ftlfast was '.Jrief Ind McAneny was kllled Saturday nigh~
less serious than 'J.,riday and, S11turctay at: the entrance 111 the South Coast.Com·
night riming which' poli'ce said elifsed munily Hospital on Paci fic CQaiit.
five deaths and 221 injuries. Highway at 7th Avenue in South ~~na.'''
In Londonderry, police clashed with Officers said his northbound car col·
demonstratois and at one point .a mob lided with one driven' by Daphne ~ma~t
threw gasoline bomb.~ on tne· roof or 28, of 31332 1st Ave .. South Lagun!,
the post office. POl5tal worklf!I threw who WAS trying to make 1 left turn·
the bnmbs back.. inlo the hospital . . .
In Belfa:o;t'5 Falls Road area, a&:iut The Highway Palrol 15atd the fatality
100 persons attacked' a police station, ls under investigation and charges may breaking every window in the buil ding. be filed. ,r;
They were driven off when police called
in the Brilish army.
Heavy "'inds and rain swept the btick
and stone-littered · city streets in the
early morning hours , helping to restore
calm.
Clin1her It es cued
By Helicopter Crew
TALJ<EETNA, Alaska IUPl l -A
helicopter crew wearing oxygen masks
rescued ;i sick climber SUnday off tbe
15.000-foot leve l of ?.-ft. M'cKinley which
rises 20.300 feet. This wall believed to
be the highesl helicflp ter rescue in history
anrl was considered very ,tfangerous.
Thomall Kensler or Lexington , Mass.,
who y,•as :;ufferinlJ pulmonary edema.
or swelling. a sickness related to high
11ltitude climbing , "'as flown from the
icy leve l through thunderstorms to
Anchorage 1,1•here he received medical
treatment.
"' Manson Dismiss :
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Plea Rejected ' LOS ANGELES (UPl) -A defe!IJ,i
appeal tha l 1he charges against Chari!!
Manson end three female coclefend8.1J~
in the Tate·LaBianca case be dismis~~
on ground! massive publicity made ;.
fa ir hearing impossible was rejected w-
da y, 1 Irvi ng Kariarek, the attorney for
Manson. argued that the prosecution had
no "real case" agains t _his client and
had deliber11lely engaged in,_11 ca.mpaign
of convicting him and the other defen·
da11ts in the press.
Kana rek said that'the tag, "the Manson
famil y," was a "clever device" which
tQe di~trict attorney's nffice had sought
to implant As a mean~ of b'icking up
its charge of conspiracy in '-the seven
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SECTIONS, 21. f:AGES • . -ORA5E CoUNTY, CAUflORNIA -TEN CENfS
Nixon Talks.
To Romania
Police Release S·iX
Mfuister No Evidence of . N arco~icsz Violations
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President •Nixon tcida)' conferred ·In
San Clemente with Romanian Foreign
Minister Corneliu MUescou on the
possibilities: of both couri.tries reducing
troop levels in Europe. ·
Warsaw _ PaCt countries for U},e first
lime have ex pre&."led a willingness lo
explore . with NATO the possibility of
reducing Sovie\ and American military
forces in Europe. '
The President issued the invi tation
to Manescui as a courtesy recocni~ng
Mr. Ntxon~s warm reception in Bucharest
during an August visit. Manescu was
one of his hosts.
Manescu met Sunday In San Franclsco
Al least six penoos arrelted .by Hu.
lingto.1 Beach · police recently o n
narcotics charjies have' been cleared 'and
released without an)' complaintS being
sought. ' ' ·
Records at West Orange County
Municipal Court· hw that J oh n
McCulloch, 19, and Stephen Meyst, 18,
both of 21851 Newland St., Hunliugton
Beach, arrested Friday, June 12 on the
beach on a charge of being present
where narcotics were being used· were
riot prosecuted. No complaints were filed.
The boys were arrested by officers
or the Special Enforcement Detail (SED)
which ha ve been making a series of
narcotics arrests for several weekends.
Four other youths who were arrested
Friday, (June· 19~ have been cleared o!
wilh Secretary of State William P. u s c
Rogers v.-ho then i1ew back lo brief ompletes
th• President • • •
· The President Is also expected tn
dis<.\lss with ~1anescu recent disastrous T PuJJ
'floods in his native land. roop out Corneliu Bogdan. the Romanian am-.... . ..
bassador to Washington. told newsmen i'
In Washingtoo lhat American assistance • • One Da' y Ea1·1,-. after the flood doubled. that furni shed DAILY PILDT Plltlt ff '•lrkll 0'°""'" '
both by tile Soviel Union and China. . THE FIRST FAMILY GOES. TO A WEDDING (See P•ge 13)
After attending the Newport Beach --,-----------''---------'-'-"-'-.:..:..-. , -wedding and reception or ~is-ni~ce..Satu,<·~--.C-.'----~---SAIGON (UPr) ~ The United ..§!ates
day, N ix 0 n • arose early an~ saw . 1 today <:omjlleted withdrawal or U.S.
the first lady off Sunday mornin~ on u s p · F • · · ' L d • lroops f~om Cambodia a full day ahud
her mercy fligh_t to earthquak~·stricken • ., eru -f _11·s·t Cl .. ies or PreSident Nixon's June 30 deadline,
Peru. She will return Tuesday Tilght . " irllUtarY sources reported. At the same The President spent most of the rest • , ,
of Sunday preparing the repo"'! to the lime, the United Slates arxl South Viet-
nation on U.S. ground troops 1n Cam-'l Q 1 D nam bu&rl a massive airlift of arms
bodia. The summing up is to be re_lea se_d .nsp· ect ua :e ' qm·.age to Phnom 'Penh. · Tuesday to coincide wilh the President s ., Informed sources ii'I Phnom Penh said
self-imposed troop withdrawal deadline. eight American C130s and three Sooth
The withdrawal is to be follow~ by Vietnamese Cl 19 cargo planes ' arrived
.renewed eUOrts al achieving a negoUa~ed FNm Wl~ krvices the Andes hardest hit by the quake, al Phnom Penh today willt arms · and
.ettlement of the war. LIMA, Peru -'l1M! First Ladies of the Callejon de Huaylas valley 250 miles ammun ition lor the hard-pressed Cam·
Bdore Rogers left Washtington, u,.s. "Pery and, , Ille, lloijed sta, tes Wllllked ilde nort heast or Lima·"''here'th~y will d~liver ~l~~ .. irm.J....1~~a!:__is i1till , bei~ ~idUedS OffiCl·-.1~ ~•'"' .. _ plans· to announce 1n. • " -' 2 ,., .:--some 'of the-blank& ind tcnls ~tt·.<lhe -1 """'"""' -.;aotnnlllf\Cse ,..,,. •N · • ~ -IU u.:; bod by ·side· illto •11-a's.1.,,,_ °" Impressive I creased military aasist.anee for Cam 1a MUI' home!ess vicUms. warp ane.s.
at a mttting in Manill of the Southea~l churC:h today lo atfend a traditional Last Thursduy. ~1rs. Nixon recciyed Th: rn>litar)' sources said nearly 1,700
Asian TreatY Organization fore. i & n holiday mass be(ore rijrt.ng Into the Andes an appeal from 500 Utah families to American troops slogged on foot through
· lo View the dam""• of Peru's most adopt youngsters orphan ed in the monsoon mud' to cross· into South Viel-ministers. ·1 I S . ' -d' C bod' ' F' hhook I Rogers will go from Mani a o a1gon catastrophic earthquate. 1sustcr. . nam from am 1a s lS sec or
to meet with foreign mini~rs of the Mrs. Richard M. Nixon arrived Sunday The families had requested the .First northwest or ~aigon . Thc1y111 ~idc 300 seven nations allied tn the Viel1!8m wa~. Lady's ;issistan ce in he lping them lo American advisers \\'t::-t' s 1n am-
He will return to Washin~on via Tokyo night on Air Force One from El Tort> c_ut the red tri pe inov /vP.d in the adoption. bodla wjth the 39.000 south Vietnamese .
MCAS to personally survey the destruc-~1 rs. Nir.on turned lhc request over still there but would return Tuesday. and London. . · · h h · ~-,. The President Wednesday _ e.ven1ng _ 1s lion.caused by the disaster. to Robert fine. \Yo is co:i1u1n~ 1ng ·Jn Phnon1 l'cnh, Cambodian Premier
to disCuss his Southeast .~sia~ poll~ies She was welcomed al the airport with all U.S. Government :i nd Pr i \':it e Lon Nol saicl the Co1nmunist threat to
in an hour-long live te\evis1on• 1nterv1ew a kiss and an eTnbrace from Consuelo assist11nce cf([lfts in· the \vake or the lh'e c l{rnbedian capital had diminished.
ui ith three 'l'V newsmen. 'd d J Peruvian disaster. but he ;ippealed again for continued'
., Press~secretary Ronald Ziegler sa.1 .Velasco, "'ife or Peruvian Presi en\ uan U.S. ai r su~port.
the live int~rvieW: In ~an ~lerriente will Velasco Al varado. who thanked her for As Lhc lasl Arileric ans were leaving
be unique in Pres1denhal history: coming perMnally "to give us the 3 Gl.l.l.llnell Rob Ca nibodia the Soulh Vietnamese OJ>efM'.d
As Nix 0 n prepared . for . his Cam· warmth and affection tklat today ""e ii new offensive. Military sources . s~1d
bodian report to the nation. it was_ an· need.'' a 5,000-man armored column was dr1v1~1
nounced that the last of .31 ,000 Ameri can CZ 'b f $1,200 inland across northeastern Cambocha trQOP!5 there have begun lheir ~llbac~. Shortly after her arrival with nine. lt 0 toward the new Communist supply route.
The Soulh Vietnamese army will still tons or relief goods and cash donations, down the Mekong Ri"Ver valley,. .
have almost 40,000 men on lht: scene. including a check from her husband, Three well dressed gunrrien robbed· The sources said · the offensive wa1'
she was briefed by U.S. and Peruvian the Huntington Seacliff Country Club moving along Route 19 toward Slung
s,viin Class
. Synclu·onized
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Tl will be a mod summer In Fount.a.In
Valley for those who are part or . the
recrealion department's synchronized
$\\limming program.
That's the summer theme for the
soecial classes offered each Monday.
Wednesday and .Friday ev~niQg_al Foun·
tain valley High School. .
Tho!t who want to get 1nlo ~e syn-
chronized swim prClll'am fan sign ,up
tl the high school,J711J Bushard St.
Nixon 'Stuck'
With Cargo Jet
The departure today of Julie
Eiseahower for Japan in Air Force
Two deplet.ed the entire Presiden-
tial jet (leet, leaving President Nii·
on with 1 top secret Cl35 ca rgo
plane.
Mrs. Richard M. Nixon flew from
El Toro Marine Corps Air Station
to Peru Sunday ln Air Force One
to deliver rellef supplies to earth-
quake victims.
Julie and David Eisenhower are
scheduled to leave today for Japan
a.1 Air Force Tw" as t h e
President's· special representalives
at tbt world fai r in Osaki.
II the President should need an
aircraft in a hurry. it would be
supplied by the National Emergen·
C)' Airborne Command Post, which
has a converted C12$ equipped wllh
the most sensitive top secret com~
munications facilities M...can UJe.
Nixon tried out the !tCT'tt craft
last )'C&r on a return trip to
Washington from his Florida White
llouse. Former Preaident Johnson
kept four Air Foru 197 jets. bul
Nixon reduced the white House
fleet by . half,
of about $1.200 in cash Sunday morning II th asl of Phnom orficials at the U.S. Embassy. . 'l'reng, lfiO m es nor e . then bound 3'nd gagged a woman S T ha been 1n North
Peru., National Information Director Penh. tung reng s . . employe, police said. Vietnamese hands for six \\'eeks ~nd
Augusto Zimmerman said the stricken The men. all described as being about . the new supply ro u te running
h 53000 d he f d is on , area cove.red more t an , square six feet tall an in t ir orties, cntcre do\vn through Laos. . .
miles and estimated that it would take th e clubhouse about 9:30 a.m .. said cl ub l-ligh\\'ay 19 Jinks Ple1k~ \n South V1el-
S500 million to rebuild the davastated <>ffi ce worker Charlotte Gangel. nani 's c:entral highlands with Stung Treng
to\vns and villages. Afler asking where they · c<>uld gel on the fot1ekong . .
In the past , 30 yeilts. Zimmerm an something to eat. one . of tf!e bandits, At. the same lime, a m!htary com·
told Mrs. Nixon, there ha~e been a Mrs. Gangel sale!. pulled .a gun and munique in Phnom Penh said 300 Com·
little fewer than 10.000 deaths In all held it at her back while lhe others mun isl troops were killed _in a wee~long
of Peru's nalional disasters. But this stood by with drawn weapons. operation which cleared Highway 5 1rom
single one is estimated to have taken After th e gunmen directed her to the Skoun 35 miles northeast of Phnom
50,000 lives. safe, the woman was bound and her Penh,'to Kongpong Thom, 80 miles north
She was sHoWn before and after mouth sealed with white tape, according of the capital.
photographs of the Andean village .of to police reports. The communique sa id 1
' fr i en ,d _1 'I
vungay, ~iped out by a landslkle trig-While the men tied her up. Mrs. Gange l aircraft played an important supporhng
gered by the quake. U.S. Ambassador sa id. one of them told her, "YOl.r"re role," an apparent nference to U.S.
Taylor Garrtson Belcher described ~ doing fine. :l'Weetheart." planes. · . .
catastrophe to the First ~ as feelm.g In addition to the haul from the club. President Nixon had said all Amer1~an
"like a thousand expreu tr,IN an com-officers said. the me11 took about $55 fighting units Involved in the Cambodian
ing through at once." 'al'ld a credit card from the woman's operati<>n would be out of the country
Immediately fo\10"11!1 \be Roman wallet. (See WITHDRAWAL. Pace Zl
Catholic mass in \he Ceniral Cathedral,
heavily parded by IOvemment tr~ps 1
carrying machine gum, &ht two ~!rst
Ladies were whisked away to the Lima
airport. U S A' There. they boarded a C-130 • . 1r
Fprct cargo plane Lo Dy over the area ol.
Crowd Collects,
But Calms Down
Huntington ~ach Pollet this Saturday
ftaurai 90melhinl was about to happen
when an estimated * people began
a demonstration march on the beach ~rom Lifquard Tower I to the municipal
p1er: . Sii-O-ge R<nel al the department's
Special Enfor.,..-Dotall (SEO) •aid
the crowd grew to about 3,~ d~.ring
the march with youths scrtam1ng One
Way." Police .concern' about .. the · ·sudden
ctemonstr1tion was allayed however.
when the crowd began lo *Ule down
in (ront of the pier to witness tht:
performance: ol "The Muacle-8 o u n d
Christians." a weight-tittin( troupe.
The show, accordlJll to Renek, wa~
free of 1117 major dilturbances.
On~ ·Final Wisl1
Dyyig Boy to See Disneyland
Fl'OGI Win Mrvlees
DES MOJNISJ Iowa -Time is running
out for llttl~ ilUy Long, a stoic 7-year-old boy. .1
"I'm oka)'," he says, "l"m going to
Heaven soon." ,
''But ~be I can see Disney\a·,1d
and Red Skelton first.·•
Hundred& of people who read a
flf:WIPI~ story o{ Billy's inoperable
bl'a1n bliftCI'" -which wiU render him
blind Int. wtthin six weeks -are
mlkq tis· Jut wish a reality.
PoQria.w eut thelr hw1I aod1 pockel.~. lboJ1 ..,_ IZ,IOO i. help ·Mr. "id
Mn: 1-!xllne, BUly's ll100ler and
stepfldier, tUe him to So uith er n
California.
Hif ateplather's "8-•·week job In a
fertilizer plant leaves little tD spare
1fter necessities and they had * some
of \ht:ir furniture to obtain • for a
do•n payment• a ._d car.
Ttrty have flvt other child(ei and
only learned of the deadline tor
Disneyland two week8 ago , when their
family doctor gave them the dreaded
news.
Billy was born with the tumor but
ii wasn't discovered until 1967, just about
the time his reaJ father was killed
in a plane crash.
Surger)' · was attempted, lo remove
the cancerous growth, but it was ool
succe55ful. •
Ooly two days were required before
the contributions to ge~ Billy to
o; .... ylalllf ~led 12,IOO, ~nd the funds ~tioue lo tlood 1n, Sbrhewhat em-
barrassing the ram lly.
"We've g9t the money and people
slill keeping coming," says Exline, who
plans to deposit •t.500 In the ba-11k.
"So It'll be there when aomething ha~
pe:ns,'' he explaim, ind everybody knows
what he means.
Even Billy,
charges' and are not being prosecutetl.
nie)' are Bran Ha)lSOl'I, II. Kevin
Young, 19, Daniel Dodd. 19, Doyle Hf:P..
non; 19, all of Weetminster,1 Tbey wett
jailed ovemi1ht on ·a charge of beiDc
ir. possession of' marijuana buti no· com·
plaints were' filed in Court· a1ainll 'them.
TlleSe: youths were not irrested by
SED olflcefs but bj patrolmen •. in a
separate Incident. ' -
All the youths claim th~y'have ·suHeted
hardship from publicity over· their ar-
rests. ' •
"We. were arrested· on the corner of
Golden West Street a'tld Bolsi A\tenui
after we let police 9eAl"Ch our · cir,"
Young sakt. "They round a marijuana..
cigarette in. an ordinary cig1rette JNICk.
We bad just Oven .a hitchbiter. a ride
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NBC White House ,Correspari)-
dent Herbert Kaplo,w .arrives at
St. Andrew's Church in New-
pcirt Be8ch to cover1 the wed·
din.I! of President Nixon's niece •.
l{aplow injured hi11 leg durini
a recent tennis match.
Beacl1 Doetor·
Dies Following .
Family Dispute
A Huntington •Beach doctor died of
a heart attack shortly after 1 family
argument Sunday morning, police aaid
today. \
Dr. Robert Shupe, 50, or 830 14th
St.. died at Hoag Mem·orial Hoepital ,
Newport Beach, after being admitted
at 3:30 a.m .
He had been cul In the chest by
a household instrument, police said, and
his wife, Mrs. Margaret Shupe, had
a black eye.
Police investigated the Incident because
of the report or · lhe family ariument.
An autopsy was conducted but no chlr&es
were filed. ,
"The autopsy tOOwed that he died
of a heart attack," ·Det. Sgt. Monty
McKen non said th,ls mQl'llinc,
Or, Shupe, a general pracUlloner, bad
been in practice In HunUngton Beach
ror 18 years. His surpry wu at 501
Walnut Ave.
He was well known In the. cil)',
parUcularly by city emplOyes for whom
he per!ormed general _physical ex-
aminatioM.
His ramOy also includes two sons,
R. Q.. and Scott and two daughters,
Barbara and Shelby.
Services will be held at the. Church
of Jesus Christ of Litter-day Saini.I,
11111 17th SI., Huntlltgtoo Beadl. II
12:30 p.m. Wednesday.
Smith's Mortpary is hlndJin1· 1r-
ran1emenu. ni. l1lllrl1lllY hP not been
infor1ned where mi.meat wUI be.
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Britain Nears,. Bid
LUXEMBOURG (UP() -Forei11t
minlsters of the six European Co01rnon
r..farket countries cleared away the. la"
hurdles today to. opening talks With Bri-
tain on its third bid for membership in
their boomin& IC<JttOlltlc club.
and he must have ten it."
Young, a Golden West Colle1e.,student.
has worked as a student teacn« at
etementary schooll in .Huntmeton Beach.
"This mi.ght •fleet my career," he
.complained. "Guys come up to me and
ask if I know where the)' fU buy
some marijuana."
Dodd, who ha's 'worked With the Hun-
Ungton · Beach· Recreation Department
ana.' HanOOil, preaenlly, worklna as ·.a
grocery clerk, also say \lley have been
bot~ed·by gossip since the arrest.
''We just wlinf the reCord set straigtlt,"
!)odd sai.d. ,''They d<opped the chargel.
The DA also told us thlt bee.ult no
complai11ts "'ere 90Ught, Uie•law reprds
us not; a.s hav lng , been arrested but
just dejained."
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4th Weeken(I
Narcotics Raid . . . .
Sweeps Up 58
In their fOuttn "COn8'C'Ulive. weekend
sweep, Huntington Beach PDIG touoded
up 58 persons on varying narcotics
charges from Thursday through Sunday.
Only two of the suspects wre charged
with narcotics sales. The others Were
booked either on charges of narcot.ict
poaaession or being prtscnt in a place
where narcotics 'A"ere being used.
·Taken ,into cµsiod y ThUnday ·afternoOft
allepdly for ~lling'narcoOcl was Dav'd
llopnl, .•. al El -who ,... .... ~ by Oft..m fr"!ldhe depart-'<
ipeeill F.alorceyrient DeWI (IED). at
Mlf!oel ind l'I~ A-'. · '
, toUowin.I day. sEo clfrletn .ar-
Trt-YtlrOfd Rudo1Ph Gu.jar\10,
lln_ .Apache privo. Weotminotor, iftel'
lte i.Qeaedly sbkf .O(ficer Ivan Neil two
_.,,1. tablets. Ip . the Bluffs area of
facific Coast Highway. ' .
, Also takeri into cus¥y .oYer !he
weekend was a 38-year~ld FoWltain
yalley womai:i , wbo was boOked for
pohession ~r ~angernus drugs .anl1 'at-
fempt.ing to pass a forged subscrlptton
for narcotics at a druf' store.
The officers Were alerted throu&h the
ptlannacist who said he had been tij,ped
off. to the bogus prescriptions ~y a
soecial ihVtstlgatOr Jrom tl;>e Departmeiit.
of Professional and Vocational Standards Sgt~ J8ck Reinholtz chief of the Hun:
tington Beach Police' narcoUcs bureau
credifed SED 1 offJCen with 49 ol u.;
Weekend arrests. Eighteen of the tot.at
nurnber of arrestees were juveniles he
saii:t. '
"Our pfogram seems to be "ortlng "
.said Reinholtz, who, with SEO offlce;s,
is defermlned to make the cijy "hot"
for dnig suppli"°s and users.
. "We had fewer people· lirresled m
the beach this weekend although the
crowds •appear to be bigger. The word
seems to be spreading ttiat I( you've
got d-Ope, Huntington Beach ls not the
place to be," he asserted.
5 Hcl~ i'.n. Shooting
DETROIT (AP) -Five men faced
arraignment today on charges stemming
from the shooting of three polk:emen
after authorities cited an alleged plot
by an tmldentified gr0up to klll uniformed
patrolmen at random. Police said they
nushed Lawrence White Jr., 2fl, and
Michael Anderson, 22, out of a house
where they took refuge after an exchange
of shot! that wounded Patrolmen Richard
Gordon, 24, and Norman Sieloff, 28.
.o, • .,., Cout
: • · Weatlter
Till the .clouds roll by, about 11
a.rn., it'll be cloudsville on the Or-
irige Coast. Then 1.ook for Wi1hl
sunshine and temperatures In the
central sevenUes. -
INSIDE TODA V
Tiie sionifico nce <>/ the PreJi-
dent of the Un ited Staka spend-
ing h(.s spare time in Sa" Cle·
mente has not e%actlw el1Cded
the locol rtsidt'n!a. See Poot 3.
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ret1elan Victim
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Drifter Nabbed
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In. Knife Slaying
lly JOHN VALTERZA
01 111• IMllY ,lie! S!tH
A drifter from the Norco( area is
bein1 htld without bail today in the
vidoul but~i alayinl of Miulon Viejo
teacber Mt1. FiOrenCI! Brown. .h same man . also.'is b ii n I htJd
tn Sant.I Ana in the beating death of
a youna: serv.ice stati~ attendant who
Fre• Pqe I
'' I ' ' . wu slain June 2, a day be f o-r e the
pretty brunette:, teacher vanished wlth
her car in the San Juan Capistrano ma. '
Sheriff's inveatigators said the 1u11pect,
In the Brbwn .kl11:1Pe, Stephen .er.a.11 Huro,
20, was. arretted ii\ his car:1 by Sheriff's
inVfftigaton in the Noreo-area · Jate
Friday night.
Santa Ana PQ.lice: Detective LL Harrel
Davill i;aUed a press conference: this
morning lo PinPoint Ule Brown murder
lite l lJ an oranae grove near the picP-ir·
esque old toWn of Irvlhe. · · ..
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:WlTHDRA WAL , . ,
Clues he said he was not at liberty lo '
·reveal, plus dlscOverY or an .• Qlcf car
parked · on Sand Canypn Rol d witll its
by June~. AU.were oot by dUl!k today. engine blown' up. helped implicate Htird.,
. Of tbe 1,700 Ameriqn troopg left in • ..This is. one of the finest pieces of
Cambodia at ':datvn Monday, one rifle police J.n..,estigative work I have seen in
battalion of the 1st Air Cavalry Division ,.iz yean ot esperience," uid Lt. Davjs.
. "lnvee:Ugaton John1McC11in ao4 ~ was lifted out by helicopW. The l'f!Bt COtnelilon have , been .wctklng on th11
al dte Gii -swept the overgrown and ~·~since June 2 and we believe they have
dripping jungle terr.ht on foot, aearching solved two murders that prob11bly would
for Communist supply caches as they not have been i:x~pt for the Jong, hard
worked tht:.lr way -tOward the border-~~:~k:°~ ~h cases came almost
ol .South Vietnam. Some had been on simultanously after the murders kept
tile march four days. investigatllr11 baffled for weeks.
On the R~ks
Wann •un. ah empty· beach and plenty of •parklinc
. clear water 11hape up to ·a good vacation .for this ·
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Norweeian airl 11unnin1 herself ~n the rocks at Kris-
tian•and on the tqued NorweriaJ! sea coast. ' ,
Douglas Given
$8.9 ~lion
Space Contract
Death Toll,Soars to Si~
In Nortfi.Irellind1fiots
B~.g ·c~~~d.s r
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Enjoy Day '
On Beach
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' An esUmated; 1193·,090 .P'.fll'~ ~k ad-
vantage ol. bl.Inly ~ater and air rtem~
peratures this Saturday and Sunday by
visiting ~unUngton Sta'te and .. City
beachet.
Lifeguards, whO described the tumout
as -'abctve av~rage" for June, said .there
were no serious rescue cases. '
Capt. Doug O;Arn~ll of: the Huntin~lt
Beach. City Lifeguar~ uid .his depart-
ment executed. 5t rescues during the
two-day period . • ..
Rescue figures for Hunt.in.gtqn State
B~a'ch were not available, but were
described as •1very lightt', by a
spokesman.
O'.Arnall said three person11 suffered
broken ankles on the ci~y "'beach when
they inadvertently stepped In~ holes.,
• • dug in \he sand.
In one case, he 'said, ·80me chHdren
had dug a hole in the sand. covered
It 'fith a towel and caused a woman
to .!ltep·ln-and-break-her--ankle,·----·
Two Men Killed
An $8.9 million aupplemental contract BELFAST, Northern Irel&nd (UPI) _ Police said special security precautions . Cr h
for modifications .. olh• Delt.i space The dull> toll Jn • weekend Ii d .. u.' weno being taken ·to JJ!'Ole<I Heath's.,.. Jn Auto as es
booster rocket prOOUced partly by and deatrucUon in Northern Ireland roee home secretary, Relinald Maudling, Who .A · -
U.S. emunande.r1 earlier . had moved On . Sunday; tlheriff'11 detectives from
more than • ICOl'e . d. artillery hues Oran1e County traveled to a lonely dirt
oot of ci.mbodia. Som~ were aet up road near Uls Gatos and recovered Mrs.
in South Vietnam near the frontier. Their Brown's gold Pontiac ttation wagon
McDonnell-Douglas Astronautics Com~ to air tod1y when one ol the victims will anive Tuelday for • 30-hour ift.. W k d
ced of Catholic-PrOteotanl riotin.,. died In a spection of the Northern Irish problem Over ee en pany in Huntington Beach was announ holpul. Sl>otgun . bluls by snipers be is chara:ed with solving.
guns boomed all day, protecting the abandoned by her· killer.
South Vietnun-bound infantrymen. The. car had been the object of an
As the Americans moved to the South intense air and grou{ld search for several
Vietnamese bor~r. they bl~ huge hole& days after her butchtted and decompoled
in roads and felled trees in an effort body wu found in unearthed shaUow
to slow Communist attempts to haul gravt in the falls area of Cleveland
new supplies to ~ border· They alto NatiOnal Forest near El Cariso"Village.
spread in Commurust . bunker•. supply That was last June 15.
bunkers and along tr~ils a fyslall~~ InVestigatOrs· Aid their work through
type tNr . gas that lingers rom wo thia last weekend also confirmed a
weekl to 111x m~ths. murder secrie where Mrs. Bfown was
1;:( -.tr :.ti 211vq:ely hacked to death with a seven·
inch bayonet 4?I' hunting knife.
S.0 1 -ns IJ:vided A bloodstained spot in an orange grove W t; 1n tbe Irvine area· has been definitely
On Cambodia
Pullout Meaning
established as the murder 1etne, in·
vestiptors laid,
They declined to specify tt.. location.
Align_ed with the investigation of_ the
suipeci in the Brown case are querie5
from San 'Cle:mente police detectives who
will aUempt ~ determine if Hurd _ might WASHlNG'l'bi.~ (UPI) -Hawkish be linked with the brutal stabbing or
lawmakers hailed the Cambodian -pullout San Clemente housewife Connie Lynn
today 11 evidence lhat President Nixon Johnaon, 20, who. was diseo~red last
bowl what he ia about in the Vietnam June 17 re~tedly stabbed and nearly
war. Dovish members were glad. llie nude in tier small seaskle apartment.
operation was over but questioned 'Ibu.s far police have denied any
whether it meant .anything . definite Jinks tn th1e .tliylngi. f
"I think the Cambodian operation w111 Authorities in Rlvenide who arrested
the molt suCeessful mlli.tazy o~ation Hurd in the car fnm:i wbidt .. hti lived·
al the entire war,•• said sen. Strom In N«Co would: uy only that "new
nurmond, {Jt..S.C.) "It shows that thole evidence'' recovered m:enUy Jed to the
people who criticized the Preaident for pjckup.
toinl into Cambodia ought to know by Mrs. Brown's body wu discovered
today. wounded tW1l more B,rilish soldiers today. The Army uid it had fired 225 gu
Congressman RiOO.ard T. Hanna. (D-Prime Minister Edward Heath called grenades in Belfast and 208 in Lon-
Westminster) revealed the c;ontract in his cabinf:t into emer1enc1 sess~. in dondcrry Sunday ni1ht and this morning,
f·a 1 London and announced he was send.in• arrested -89 persons in the two cities, Washington, but one company of 1 a e h d •-.. • M I 3.000 more troops into Northern Ireland and a u=n 1o11e target 01 49 o otov
in Santa Monica said it was only a to try to ,enfor ce peace. Previously 8,000 cocktails.
routine announcement. troops. had been i;ent there. Police said 16 women and ' girls, ti've
"The original contract WIUI negoticaled An Army spokesmin said ir1 -addili-On or Lhem under 17, were among 49 persons
.. . to the.two sold iers hit by snipers another arrested in the outbreaks Sunday and
last October, said Art Re~se-. six aOldiers were injured in ""Betriis( and -cooay. Four were boys about 11or12.
The modifications will give the Delta 32 ,in~f.ondondei'ry during clashes Sunday Belfast bus depot officials said 15 buses
an inertial guidance system to.-.r~ace___n~~.::.~lice s..ajd '' ~ndreds': of persons _ had ~n seized-and used as barricades-
the current radial inertial guidance werci.)»eing treated 111 hospJtals, many . or tra~portation for rioters from one
th · · ·t ror ~aunshot wounds. • area of the city to another Many of system, us improv1111 1 11 accuracy. ~ng • erupted when . Bemadette ~ them were del iberately destrofed by firr.
Improvement of the aerospaee i:Joogter ~vlin,. 23, member of-Parhamen~ .~n~ The Rev. Ian Paisley, the milltan\.
rocket will increase the total contract c1\ill rights leader.or the Catholic m1nor1· Protestant leader arrived in l:.ondon to
to McDonnell-Douglas Astronautics Com· ty . in No!'1hern ll'e~nd, wu sent to . take his newl y ·V:on seat in the British
$57 ·111 • pr1so~ ~1~y for .11x .·months for her parliament and &aid he would not try
pany to .rm on. . part 1n -r1oting ·last year. to prevent Miss Devlin, ·hi11 1 arCh foe,
Rense said the rocket is produced In Belfast, burned out buses and from taking her seat when she gets
jGintly by the Huntington Beach and automo~iles lay where mob~ u.sed th em GUl of jail. .
Santa Monica plants, for delivery to fO!'. bamcades .. Do1e~ of bu.ildings ':"'ere New trouble in Belfast1 wa.s Jrief and
G Belt Md. where NASA operates s'!'Kll~lng ruins . Br1li~ trOOps patrol.ed less serious than Friday and Sawrday
reen ' • . with Orders to shoot aey~ seen with night rioting which police said caused t.he Goddard Speee Flight Cent.er· " llJn; fi ve deaths and 221 injuries.
Pier Swim Set
For Huntington
Jn lA'lndonderry, police clashed with
-demonstrators and at one point a mob
threw gasoline bombs on the roof or
the post office. P01Stal workers threw
the bombs back.
now to Jet the c:arrunaoder-1n-chief run just beyond the Orange County line in
the war.'' River.side jurisdiction. , The 20th annual HuntingUin Bea.ch
. In ·a commerit typical or those from About • doten feet away from the Open Beach Water Swim around the pier
Ex-Orange Nurse
Held in Murder
Of Patientinl966
In Belfast's Falls Road area, about
100 persons attat ked · a police station,
breaking every window in the building.
They were driven off when police called
la-ak-~1n1 the war. a ...... Btn, _ makeshift grave investigators fmtnd a
.. ,.. o;;aa ~ ~,....., blood "ed ii · h I .\,.'.:.£ ped ls set fGr 9 a.ltl ., July 4.
I·amin s. Rosenthal, (0-N.Y.,) had this 1 ye ow1s ve our .,. .. 11 ~ wrap
I ·-·nd books wh1"ch Mrs Bro"~ used First swimmers in the water will be to say about the military announcemen ....... · .... r··
that the U.S. military troop. withdrawal in her classes for ltUdent.<; with learning the senior men and women, followed
bad been completed : . disabilities at two Mission Vlejo area by swimmers in the junior division &l
· schools. "Like every other military exercise The find was confirmed over the 9:30 a.m.
tn Southeast Asia there has frequently weekend by detectives, who said that The pier swim is spollSClred by the
been lft immediate military gain. but initially the.shirt proved valueless. city parks and recreation department
a long-range diplomatic 1085• The net Over the weekend, however, it has and the Huntington Beach Swim Club.
effect of th~ Cambod~an venture! .h•1• proved to be a prime pi'ece of evidence. · been to 80!.iddy operation and mu tip y-. Detectives would not confirm whether It draws entrants from throughout
political problems which are virtually they had. founQ_ ·th4i seven-inch knifti Southern California.
insoluble by military means." • ~~: -ao!gedly• used in tbe slaytng ,of Mrs. Trophies are-1 giv.en, for . fi(st, .BeCQnd
senate Democratic leader · M l k e B and third place finishers in ei eh division.
Mansfield said ht was not surpl'iaed _r_ow_•·--------------------------
at the Cam~i&n pu.ll-c14t, wh~ Jflf!il
Pr!sident Nixon's deadline. 1n • tirief
lel8ion with· i:eporters, Mansfield uid,
"I fully expected the President· would_
keep his word and all · troope would
be remo~" ' ,
Mansfield, a leading Senate ·critic · of
administration Southeast A~ta. Policy, op.
po6fJd sending the troops into Cambodia.
But he said "no one in this chamber
had any doubt" that after Nixon hid
promised withdrawal by June 30 the
pledge would be kept.
A 56-year-old former nurse at an
Orange sanitarium is being held without
ball today in Wisconsin oo cha rges she ·
murdered an elderly patient In Orange
County in 1966.
Orange police said Mrs. Jeananne
Balch Chernik, also known as J. Patricia
Best is being held in Manitowoc, Wis.,
following an arraignment hearing before
a county judge there.
Judge Harold Mueller continued the
hearinJ:tlntil today to allow Mrs. Cherni!c
to Ci'lnfer·with her attorney.
She is charged with the Nov. 9, 1966
slaying of Mrs. Margaret Ta11liabue, an
84-year-old widow who was a patient
at ~natd'!! Sanitar.iL:im. 1240 Steward
Drive, Orange .
The Orange Coun ty Coroner's Office
disclosed last week that the victim of
the strangt, J!IUrder died as the result
of peritonitls taused py pu.ncture wounds
of her uri~ bladder mfllcted by a
sharp instrtlf'!t.
in the British army.
Hea vy winds and rain swept the brick
and stone-Uttered city street! in the
'8arly morn.Ing hours, helping to i-estore
calm.
Climber Rescued
By Helicopter Crew
TALKEETNA, Al.,ka !UPI) -A
he licopter crew wearing oxygen masks
re scued R sick efinlber SUnday off the
15,000..fool level of Mt. McKinley which
rises 20 ,300 feet. This was believed to
be the highest helicopter rescue in history
and wa s considered very dangerou s.
Thomas Kensle r of Lexington , Mass.,
who was suffering pulmonary edema,
or swelling, a sickness related le high
altitude climbing, was fl own from the
icy level through thunderstorms to
Anchorage where he received medical
treatment.
Tw!'t min were killed in separate
southeast Orange County traffic ac·
ciden ts over the weekend, author itits
reported.
The dead are: ,.,...._
-Dee Alan _Burnett, 27, of 25266
Brigantine Drive, Dana Point
-Charlell Haviland McA.Deney, 21, of
317 Coronado · Sl., Apt. B, Balboa
Peninsula, Newport Beacti. . .
Highway Patrol officer~ said Burnett
died shortl y-after 2 a.m. troa.y when-
his southbound car, traveling at an
estimated 80 miles an hour on the San
Diego Freeway. struc~ a. brid~e. guardrail
at La Paz Road In Mission V1eJo.
Patrolmen R. Allen an<! ;-C. Davis,
who witnessed the fata lity said Burnett's
car slammed broadside into t h e
guardrail. He was ejected. and his ~y
found lying face down in an outinde
lane of the freeway. .
McAneny was killed Saturday-night
at the ·entrance to the South Coast Com·
munity Hospital on Pacific Coast
Hiahwa y at 7th Avenue in South Laguna.
Officers said his northbound car ~J..
lided with one'driven by Daphne Bernard,
28, of 31532 1st Ave.,1 South Laguna,
who was trying to make a left turn
into the hospital:
The Highway Patrol 11aid the fatality
Is under investigation and charges may
be filed.
Manson Dismiss
Plea Rejected
LOS ANGELES !UP)) -A dtiense
appeal that the charges against Cbarlet
Manson and three female codefendant.s
In the Tate-LaBianca case be dismissed
on grounds ma ssive· publicity made a
fair hearing impossible was rejected to--
da y.
Irving Ka11arek . the allorney for
Manson. argued th at the prosecuti on had
no "real case" against his client and
had deliberately engaged in a campaign
of convicting him and the other defen-
dants in the press.
Kanarek sai d that the tag, "the Manson
family,'' was a "clever device" w~ich
the dist rict attorney's office. had sought
to implan t a.s a means of backi ng up
its charge · of conspiracy in the seven
slayjngs.
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family heads down Jamboree Road past Newporter Inn (l eft) en·route
to wedding. President's c:ar was swltched for return trip to reception
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VOL 163, filO. ·154, 3 SECTIONS. 28 !A~ , .. , .. ORAN6E C®f(TY, c;AUFoRNIA < ~ . L I ~ ' • MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1970 TEN CENTS ..
Newport "'fid~l~~ds Rental Fee Fig~t E:xpected
• Stl'(lnl Opposition to .proposed Orange
County tidelands use rental fees in New-
port Harbor is expected Wed.nesdQ in
a public hearing before .tht Board •or
Superv\lors starting at 10:30 1.m. ·
If the supervi90f'S approve 1 n~w
schedule ol fees the price ol keeping· a
boal tied.. up at ·some private pjers in the
harbor will go up considera"bly.
. For many years,. owners of private
pu~rs and commerc1aJ marinas · have
paid. llltle or DO rental for use of county . . . -~
-ixon 1'alks
To Romania
Minister
By RICHARD P. NAU.
Of -. o.nr , .. 11lff
President Ni.Ion today conferred In
San Clemente with Rorqanian Foreign
Minister Comeliu Manescou on the
poulJ:?ilities of both countries reducing
troop levels in Europe.
Wa,rsaw Pact countries for the Jirst
~ime have expressed a willingnes.s to
explore with NATO the possibility of
reducing Soviet and American military
forces in Europe.
The Fresident issued the invitation
to Manescu as a courtesy recotn.Wng
Mr. Ni50rt'! warm reception in Bucharest
during an ·August vlsi\. Manescu waS
..,. ol Im. hoots.
MWscu met Sunday in San Francisco will\ Stcrelary ol Stalt William P.
IW(tn who tbtn flew bo<:k IO britf
Ill• Pmic!ent. ' l'bi President ts allo expected to
dilcuas wifh llan111cu recefrt dliastroUJ
floods ln hia native ilnd.
COmeliu Bogdan. lllt ltomonian Im•
baaaodor to WllJbinclOa, told ne:nmen
In Wastungton that American assistance
after lhe flood doubled that furnished
both by the Soviet Union and China.
After attending the Newport Beach
wedding and reception of his ruece Satur·
day, N i x o n arose early and saw ·
the first lady olf Sunday morning on
her mercy Oight to earthquake.stricken
Peru . She will return Tuesday night.
The President sj>ent most of the rest
of Sunday preparin1 the report to the
nation on U.S. ground troops in Cam·
bodia. The summing. up is to be released
Tuesday to coincide wt.lb the Presi~ent's
self-imposed troop withdrawal deadlme.
The withdrawal is to be followed by
renew'ed eUort.s at achieving a ne.,Uated
aettlement of the war. ·
Before Rogers left Washtington, u .. s.
afficials said he plans to announce 1n·
creased military assistance for Cambodia
at a meeting in Manila of the Southeast
A ;i~n Treaty Organization f o r e i & n
ministers.
. Rogers will go from Manila to Saigon
to meet with foreign ministers of the
aeven nations allied in the Vietnam war .
He will return to Washington via Tokyo
ind London. • The President Wednesday evening Is
to discuss his Southeast Asian policies
in an hour·long live television interview
wtth three TV newsmen. Prus secretary Ronald Zltgltr aaid
the live interview in San C!emente will
be unique Jn Preli~ hiltorJ: As N. ix o n pre~_ for· his Cam-
bodian report to the natl\~. it wu. In·
nounced that the last of 3l,1.o10 Amencan
troops there have begun theL' p~llbac~.
The South ·Vietnamese army ~1U still
have almost 40,000 men on the sc!ne.
There has been little attempt by the
enemy In Cambodia to harass the
withdrawing American r e a r g u a r d.,
IOtUC'P!S stated.
Or••Jle <:east
lfeadler
Tin Ille clouds ..it bf, abotlt 11
Lm., iL'U be cloudlViUe on the Or·
anp c...i. ni.o lool: for bright
IUnlhine and temperatures in the
central •venLies.
INSIDE TODA. Y
Tlie rigni/iconce of the Presi·
dent o/ the United States 1µt11d· .
1110 his spore lime iri San Cle·
me11t11 l1as not e:cadtJ elltded
the local res!dent.s. See Page 3. ...... ·-· Cllfdllll• "'' ·-... ._ ·----·--.............. --··-
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1DJ111111 ... r11n1111c rroni sue to• i 'loot
for privale J'elkienUal and CCllNDettial
bolt alipe and • per lineal fQOt for UNtile
side tit ....... _.. -
The report· -ta that Ille -.t
char1es could •brial .. mtich u ~Ill.bl
a ytar to ll)t county. Of this, fff,000 ·
would comt from commercial marius
and $41,8BD.from .. rentaJ qi prfvale resi·
dentill pin. • • .
Kenatk.. Sam..,, • county ~ or
~--.and parb, .har .>aid -..
that he Is not In total agreement with
Krauser's ~Uons.
He !tels that cbar(es may bt too high
and will so report at the Wednesday
beartnc. , ·
Krau1e said the -sugaested fee &Ched1,1le-
is based on 1 legal opinion of the Coun!Y
Counsel 's Office that the county must
make a fair market value rtntal chafge
for 111.countr tidelandl in private use.
~ Hpwever, the propoeed Charles woukt
not affect those lidelinds under lease
lncluding·tlle Balboa Yaeht Club, B,aiboa
Bay Club, Newport Dunn, Sayabore
Ttailtt. Park,. tht coun1,y doc~ . proi>erty
and. the Channel . R ~er Commanlty Anocla~ . . . . ", . .. .
At ~t the COlJlllY. charges· only a
one time structure pennlt fee for. uae
of lhe tidelands. For residenttar prop-
ert:9 lhia amoUnti ta •. and for' cotnniir-~~r :ar;:iiei~la ':.1~~ and
· SamJllOll "did1 say that at leut three
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commtrciai _._ la N""'" Har·
bar are using Ille -wllllaal ptr•
miulon. !It -llatrport 111rbor
Yac.. Landing, -Yacllt Laodinc
and tht BaY'idt ~p.aunclL al'tile. Up.
per Newport aa, _ btltfle, oane of wjdeh
have perm.i.ai:ln to Ille tbe tl«Wlli:lt.
. In addition. l!jan-said, Ille . ......,..
ant Reubtn S. Let It Ille ,..*ant .....
or tht. Upper Bay "'1dlt is -t~ on county tidelands ind ~ pay a ... IMUal ·fee.
"' Early ·withdrawal
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U.S. ~roop~ Beat Cambodia .De<idl~ne
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THE FIRST j.AMIL ~ GOES TO A WEDDING IS.. Paga Ill -.
V~S., Peru First 'Ladies
. .
Inspect Quake ·Da.mage
From Wirt ServJcu ..
blMA Ptni -11ie· First Ladies ol . ·-' Peru and the United Stales wal\:ed .aide
by side int.o Lima's most impressive
church today to attend a traditional
holiday mass before flying into the Andes
to view the damage of Peru's most
Hawaiian Y outl1
Sought in Deatl1 ·
·or Newport Man
catastrephic earthquake.
h-lrs •. Ricl)ard M. Nixon arrived.Sunday
'flight on .Air Force One from ~El 'Ioro
~1CAS to personally surveY the destruc-
tion caused by the disaster.
She was welcomed ' at the air,port with
a kiss and an embrace from Consuelo
Velasco, wife of Peruvian President Juan
Vela'sco Alvafado, >A·ho thanked her for
Coming personally "to give u! the
warmth and affection that today we
need."
Shortly after her arrival with nine
tons of relief ,goods and cash don~llo~s,
including a check from her husband,
she was briefed by U.S. and Pel'uvian
officials at lllt U.S. EmbaalJ.
A -mg Hnaiiln aeen aquing with Peru's ~aUonal lnf~tion · Dftctor 3'7" . , Auguslo 7.immmnan said the •ten
a: NeirPort Beacb man ·~ • Pll't1.., area ·COVW'911 more tfaan 531000 tqnare
tigfil days ago 111Ull ~"~.~ ~mita ml -ttd that .lt .woukl takt
timiilg about circumslanca ~C '50t mittten to rebuild the dev11lated
the. victim's flOdden death. r.,. _:-. _, (See PICRU, Pqe !)
Costa 'Mesa police ind~ted tedq;ll< r--,,..----------; . '
SAIGON (UPI) -The Unll<d· States
today completed withdrawal of U.S.
troops from Cambodia a full day ahead
of President Ni1:oo's June :.t deadline,
mlllt.ry aources reported. At the aame
time, the United States and South Viet-
nam began a massive airlift of arms
to Phnom Penh.
. Inform~d sources in Phnom Penh said
eight American CI30s and three South
'1 Vietnamese Cl 19 cargo planes arrived
at Phnom Penh today with arms and
ammunition for the hard-pressed Cam·
bodian anny that is still being aided
by South Vietnamese troops and U.S.
warplanes .
• The military sow:ces aaid nearly 1,700
Council OKs
'
NewpPri Hike;
•
Taxes to Rise
By 1110MAS FORTUNE
Of "" O.llY """ .....
•
Newport Beach city councilmen •!>
proved salaries and made a major cut 1n
the street and alley repair program Sat-
urday tO clear the way tOl)ight for adop.
lion or the final 1970-71 city budget and
setting or the municipal tax rate.
It looks like the tax rate will 10 up
about' five cents to $1.21 per $100 of as-
seSM<I . valuation.1 •
Al the end of their Saturday labors,
city Cflllncilmen had a surplus in the
prOpose(fbudget.fOr \he new fiscal year
beginning July 1. · TM one thing not settled Saturday was
the matter of mid-,ear' employe pay
raises if other cities 'should adopt higber
salaries that would put Newport workers
behind.
Councilmen asked city employe repre·
sentatives and City Manager Harvey
Hurlburt to see what kind or proposal
they could "'ork up and present it to the
council tonight.
The linal public hearing on the budgt>t
begins at 7:l'.I tonight in· the council
chamber at city hall.
On salaries, council said they wanted
equity for their employes but did not
want ta set a precedent of mid-year ad·
justments. They made no commitment to
put arly monev in the budget "for such act.
justmenls although pretsed to do so by
the employe rtpresentatives.
American troops sloged oq foot tlµ'oogb:
monJOOll mud to cross into South Viet·
nam from Cambodia's Flabhook· 'sector
northwest of Saigon. They said •·
Ame"rican 'advisers were still · in Cam·
bodia with the 39,000 South Vietnamele
still there but would rel.Um Tueidly:
In· Ptmom Penh, Cambodian Pnmicr
Lon Nol said the Communist threat to
the Cambodian capital had diminished,
but he appealed ajallt for conlinued
U.S. air sui:pOM..
• A1J the last Americans were leaving
Cambodia the South Vietnamese opefM!d,
a· new offensive. Military sources said
a 5,~man armortd coJumn wu drivin1.
inland ·~ nortbeutem C&mbodia ..
•
toward the N!:W Communilt supply n>Ute
down the Mekong Rlv·er'Valley. ·
The sources ' aaid the ,offensive' wu
movlng along Route 19 toward;. Stung
Tlchg, • roo • miles · northWt .of PhDoin
Panh. Stung Treng hu betn in· Nortjt
Vietnamese hands for sii: weeb · ad
is'On 'the new supply route ninni(!&
down through Laos. . ·
Highwciy ' 11 links Plelku In Sooth Viet·
natn 's central·hi1hl1.nd11 with Stung Ttcin&
on the Mekong. •
At the saipe lime. a military com·
mli.nique in Phnom Penh said. 300 . CcJm.
fuunist troops were killed in a· ~long
operation which cleated Highway 5 irom
(llff ·Wll'llDRAWAIJ, Pile•ll
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Ronald V. Bioc:k, 35,. ot ·1• 11&11 St, ·
Newport Beach. stranslld ao bil own
bk>od after being struck In the nose
and coughing up a piece ~ nieat.
. ' ' Nixon 'Stuck
The cut in the street and aUey program
w8s 8129,000 from the $400,000 previously
-scheduled to be spent next year. Empha·
sis on street rehabilitation is to be in
Corona def Mar and West Newport with
alleys also to be redone on Balboa Island.
Also cut was $17.000 to encase in con-
crete deteriorated w()()den pillnJCe beneath.
Newport and Balboa pier1,.and S4,000 for
experimentRI burners to alleviate gas
ndors on 1-folmwood Driv~ In Newport
Heiithts and 43rd Street In West Newport.
• DAILY 'Plltrr',_ ... _. ......
Detectives said today 14,, ~Id be ex·
tremely difficult to make a proeecutable
murder ~ out cl Blocrl trqic death
but tht homlddt cue is not cloaed
by lrlY means. ~ '· Block. ·who was general 4manager of
1 Santa Ana plastics firm, had gone
to ~ p.ny at 27'1 Clbrillo st,., wl~ll
a friend and wu seen cmvers.ing ut
Hantian with •-lfUt91 '-· A -al pooplt -.tng early on s...ta1. Jome II -ltlm lying outside
the oporllnonl ""llP""· ~ with ..... cllllloully.
He wu stYen moalh·to-mouth
resuldLltion by Offlcw Torn Boyland
ml ,..tied to Qiata Mas Memorial
Hospitail, wbert he wu dead an arrival.
5 Held in Shooting
DETROIT (AP) -Five me
0
n factd
arraignment today on charges stemming
from the shooting of three poillcemen
after authorities cited 111 allqed plot
by 111 unidentified sroaP to till waiformed
Plll'tlmen 11 randma. Police JUI ~t "'
flulhed Lawreu« Wblle Jr., •. and ·
Mk:hHI Andenoa, 22, out of I house
-. tlley loolr ,.,,,.. -an uctiance of lllots that woandtd Patrolmtn Rlchlrd
FONTANA FAMILY REUNIT&D AFTER· ANXJOUS !IOUl!S
GHr91 ind Joen ·Af¥ilto11t-·9r11t Mn, Jimmy, • =:....;:.. . . ._.!"_ . ; Witlr. Cargo Jet . . .
. The . departure today or Julie
Eisenhower for Japan in Air For«
& Two depleted the entire Presiden-
tial jet neet, te1\ring President Nix-
on with a top leCl'tt C135 car10
Cauncllmen are to review tonight all
the cuts they have previously made. The
present budget position stmrs them with
a $10,<m surplus at·the $1.21 tu rate.
Wanderer Foititd . . .
~~. . T~t Located After Ne ,wport , Hunt , . .
Mrs. RkbanfM. Nilon flew from N rt Cr d El Toro Mar\nt Corps Air Station ewpo ' · .OW A dtsperate leOrch I« a lost.~yw.otd
IO Peru Sanday In Air Force Ont boy that covertd ntarly tllne milts
IO dtllvtr relid oupplits IO tlf1h. ' y ' · La t of Newport btechl-· endtd '"'wUY
quakt vicllms. ear s rges Sunday nl8"t fw tilt boy ancl ~ (amily .
Jalie and Dllvid Elstnhower art Poli\:e,aald Geor1a and Joe Ainliotis
scheduled to Im:• todaf for Jopan The largtst wttktnd beach crowd yfl o1 r~a reported thalr ,.., J-y.
0i1 Air Force Tw1.. as th ie this aummer -175,000 -was recorded missini iit 4:15 p.m. when he wandered
.President'• special ttp~tatives Saturday and Sunday, according to Capt. from their area i:tt1r the a.Jh91 Plir.
at the workl fair In Osaki. Bud·, Belshe or Ule Newport Beach Alter the usual cheek of lifeguard
If tbe Preskient should ·need fl" lifeguards. .towers.and slelfes in iii neigbbq_rhood,
aircraft In 1 hurry, it "':ould be 'l~ beach Cl"O'li°ds have been running the ••""9 for U»t n.halred tot. began
aupplled lliJ the National Emergen· laraer than normal since ~arch," he in tarnest,
1
ultimately involving 'a b41K
cy Airborne Command Post, which noted. "It 's• probably due. lo the good dozen 'police <1UiCeri, two lifell(ards
hM a converted CI3$ equipped with weather we've Md and ·innation. One jeeps, the Huntington Be,di police he.li-
the mosL .uiUve top secret com· of the ..,...,a....,,. things you can do as 1-nd bout ~ ~mpa• ..... •: ..__.A: munic1Uon1 flCillUea he Ca1'1 use. . a famlly...,..b g';;i;; the beach.,, • cop ... 1 1 -"'J 1o11'1;1uc ~.:-, ..
Niun tried ' out the secriet craft Oii Sabirday lif.eguards performed 17 ·~ observfr ~mented:.11lt was just
Jaat year on • return trip to rescues and administered nrst aid ·to fanlaalC to tee aU tbfse people 'hilptJ!i
WuhlQltan from bis Florida White 62 pu10111. Tiie· crowd wu eslimated out. 'Iii." ,..rthld iveryt!)lna, -boa~ House. Former Pnsidenl Johuln 1 •-1 ·~ r _ .... kt le bt 111,000 .. Bellht aaid • d!1JI> in ,houaes. can, bushts. Thty flgund ~ our -orce ,.., ,.... .,... temperature from M dqrees to *hive gqne,to 1teap'~hert-:"'
• dered Into ' thre yard ol · Bud Nevin, at
·3865 W .' OcUn Front -over -nro miles
rrom Balboa Pier.
1bt small ' boy was rusheit' i. Illa
Newport polk:e ttalion for a tearful rft..
nion with his grateful parents. ,
• Captain Buel ilolJht of the Newpo(\
tUeauards laid he was surprised Ute
child w.11ndered as rar as he dld. ' ''He
mu!t have wandered back IDd fourth
quite a ·bil and slipped by us that
way,"' he said. j
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Britain Nears Bid
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NIHo '""' old Illa Wiiiie Hali• a' and Hght ''"" """'""1td fw Ille Al dirknesS bel•o . 14 <foot id, .'Ille .__n.._.~t b~y-hl...,.tr..,. ~~==-:::::--.:.._:amali=:.· nwn=::bt:•_:•::.r ~reec=""'=-·--_::_ _ _:tot::_'clld ·on1y·1n • bllle ,:w1m· ault ,. ..
1.UXEMBOURG (UPJ ) -Forelp
mlni9ten ol the s.ix European Cammon
Market countrits clured away the la&
·hurdles today to opening talks wi\h1 Bil--
lain on its thlr.d bid, rot memb4rUlp lll
thtlr ......... econoniic club.
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MurHr Suspect Hurd
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WITHDRAWAL
Slroun, 35 miles northeast of p~
Penh, to KongpOng Thom, 80 miles north
of the capital.
The communique uid .. ' fr i en d I '/
lircn!t played an importatit supporting
role," an apparent reference to U.S.
_plants.
I
Prc_sident Nixon had 1aid all American
figbUng units involved in tht Cambodian
operation would be out of the country
by June 30. All were out by dusk today.
Of the 1,700 American troops left in
Cambodia at dawn Monday, one rifle
battalion of the 1st Air Cavalry Division
wu lifted out by helicopter. The rest
of tbe Gls swept the overgrown and
drlpplnc JUnale terrain on loot, oearchlnJ
fer Communlll supply Cldles u they
-wm-ted \their way towan: the border
of Soutll'Vldnam. Some hod been on
tbe in.llf'th four days.
U.I. commander• earlier had moved more than 'a ,..,. of irtlll<ry· bUh
out ti Cambodia. Some ,were set up
In South YI~ ~az; Ille l!OO'itt.,Tbelr ...,. _,ed all day, plot•ctblt tho
South Vlelnlm-boW>CI lafantrymen.
* * * Solons Divided ,.
On Cambodia
PtlUout Meaning
W ASHINGTb.~ CUP]) -Hawkish
lawmakers hailed the Cambodian pullout
today 11 evidence that Pretident Nimi
knows what be is about in the Vietnam
war. Dovish members were glad the
operation was over but questioned
whether it meant anything.
"I think the Cambodian operation wu
the most success£~ military operation
of the entire war," said Sen. Strom
Thurmond, (R.S.~.) "It shows that tl>Ole
people who criticized the Presidtnt for
going into Cambodia ought to know by
now to let the commander,ln-<:bief run
the war." •
In a comment lYJ>IC:al of thoee ffom
lawmakers opposin& the war, Rep. Ben-
jamin S. Ro!enljllf1• (O.N.Y.,) had this
to say abo,ut tlle muJtarY .~emtnt
that tile U.S. mWWy troop wlthdnnJ·
had been cmnpieted: •
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.., DI n.. Dlil't Pllll II'" \
. . " ' . ' • •some participatory 1upporti tf Newport
A drifter· from the Norco area It
beln& he.id wlthoot ball today in .till<
vicious bu tc:ht:r slaying of Mission Viejo
teacher Mrs. P'loren~ Brown.
The same man ~also is bein g hellf
in Sant.a Ana in the bealin1 death of
a young service station ittendant who
was gJain June 2, a day before the pr~\ty brunette, tt achf.r yanished 'flt~
her~ car in the' San Ju~n CaplltranO
am.
Slimtt'1 lnVH\i&llor• Slid lb• lllJlpOd,
in the Brown ldlllnf, Stephen Cral{HU<d,
20. was afrestld in his . cv ... by •lff'•
lnveitlgaton In the Nored' area 1"!\
Friday ni'""t. · -i , .... ,
Santi Ana ·Po11co· Dotectlve Lt. Hmel
Davil , called a '}>l'eai confereace WI ·
morriing' to pinp6int the Brown diw'dlr ·
<e as: an oranre ire.ye QW' the pictut.
e5e1ue okt to~ of Irvine .
Clues he said he was not at liberty to
reveal, plus discovery of an old car
parked on Sand Canyon Road with its
engine blown up helped implicate Hurd.
"This is one of the finest pieCes of
police investigative work.I have seen in
22: years of experience." said Lt. Davis.
"Investigators John McClai n and Larry
Cornelison have been working on this
since June 2 and we believe they have
solved two murders that probably would
not have been except fOr the long, hard
hours they put In."
The breaks in both cases came almost
&imultanoualy after the murden: kept
' investigators baffled for weeks.
On Sunday, lheriff's detectives from
Orange County traveled to a lonely dirt
road near Loa Gatos and recovered Mr1.
Brown's gold PonOac station wagon
abandoned by her killer.
The car had been the object of an
Intense air and ground aearc:h for several
days after her butchered and decomposed
body was found In unearthed shallow
'j!'rave in the falls area of Cleveland
National Forest near El CIJ'.iso Village.
That was last June 15.
Investigator! sakl their wort through
this last weekend also confirmed a
murder secne where Mrs. Brown waa
savagely hacked to death with a aeVeD-
lnch bayonet or hunting knife. ·
A bloodstained spot in an orange &rove
In the Irvine area has been defmltely
estlblilhed u the mUrder ecene, Jn.
v..Uptori laid.
They declined to apeci!y the location.
AUii*$ lritb the inveltigation of the
suspect ill the Brown caH1 are que ries
from San Clemente police detectives who
will aUempt to determine if Hurd might
be l1nkl!d With· Oil '\lrutll stabbing of
San Clemente houliewife ConrUe Lynn.
J(il~ J.0, who w11 discowred · last
June 17 1'peatedly stabbed and nearly
oude in her small aeukle apartment.
Thus far police have denied any
defimte Jinks in the 1laylngs.
Authorities in Riverside who arrested
Hurd in the car from which he llVed
Jn Norco would uy only that ''new
evidence'' recovered nceritly led to the
pickup.
Mrs. BnMm' I body WIS diaoovertd
iust beyond the Orana:e County J.ine in
lliV<raide jurisdiction.
MARINES LOAD PERUVIAN RELIE~ SUPPLIES ABOARD .JIR FORCE PLAN!! AT EL TORO, MCAS
Mfs. Ni xon FllH South on a Ml11'9n of Mercy For Earthcauake VlctllJ'll In Latin .A.,,eric1n Nation ·
Harbor District Chief Fro• r ... 1
PERU ••• ..
Opens · Upper · Bay Trial
towlUI and vllla1es .
In the put JO years, Zlmmtrmaa· ·
told Mrs. Nixon, there have · "'91 a
little fewer thari 10,000 deaths in all
ol Peru's national disasters. But th.is
single one ls e-stimated to have taken
50.000 lives. By TOM BARLEY
Of 1M O•lty Piii! 11111
Orange County Ha rbor Dislrict Direc-
tor Kenneth Sampson took the witness
stand in Superior Court today to provide
'the physical and historical C..ack1rounds
of Upper Newport Bay and the thinking
that Jed to the Irvine Company-Orange
County land exchange.
Sampson was the first witness called
by, the Irvine Company in what is ex-
pected to be a three-week ~al.
It will end with Judge Claude Owens'
ruling .on the argument by County
Auditor Vic Helm and a homeowners
eroup that the trade is unconstitutional.
The Harbor District chief brought
maps and charts into the courtroom
to depict the changes effected In the
Upper Bay during his 30 years of
familiarity with the region.
He testified that the land exchange
Two Men Killed
In Auto Crashes
Over Weekend
Two men were killed in separate
M>utheut. Orange County traffic •~
cidents over the weekend, authorities
reported.
'J'he dead are:
-Oree Al•I'! Bame~ 27, cd · 25Z6I
Briga ntine Drive, Dana P~t.
-Charle• Haviland McADenty, 21 , of
317 C-O~ado Sl., Apt. B, Balboa
Peninsula, Newport Btach .
Highway Paln!ll officers said Burnett
died shortly afler 2 a.m. today when
his southbound car, traveling at an
estimated 80 miles an hour on the San
Diego Freeway, struck a bridge guardrail
at La Paz Road in Mission Viejo.
Patrolmen R. Allen and C. Davis,
who witnessed the fatality uid Burnett's
car slammed broadside into t h e
guardrail. He was ejected and hi1 body
found lying face down in an outside
lane of the freeway.
was the product of Jong years of Tiegotia·
lions between the Irvine Company and
Oranae County. backed by enabUDI state
legislation and the endor9ement 1 in
November\ 1917 «'the Slate Landa Com-
mission.
Sampson also indicated that lrvioe
proposals would include the b!tprovement
of navi11tlon throughout the\ UpPer Bay.
Hia Harbor District, ..had, SamP,tOn aald.
She , was shown before .Jnd alter
pt;otosrapba iof the AndeaD 11:\tjJlage of
YUll(ay, wlfJfd out by a llllClslldl lrig-
1End bf.tl>O qW.. U.S. AmbuaaclOr
Taylor Girlllon Belcher deeCrlbed HM!
catastrophe tO the Fi"t Lady u fee)lng
"like .• ~ .. es:preu trains au com-~ thn>olh ii once... : ••
backed Irvine th!Mlng 11 lo~ . and • =~~ throughout -. -.. ., ..... Meter· .Feeders
At iNue in the trial ii the tradinl _., .. • · -
by Oran e County of 117 """" w-· 'I'--N · · P · ~
tidelands for~ acres o( Irvine CompOnf ID ewport ft J :"
uplands in the Upper Bay~area., •. :,.,. I ~o £'!',_"'" .. Q.~-..
The trade is defended u an •xchanl~ • .J ut:Dls ,::,uun ·· .; which will give county residents ..... · · "" · . ~ :-"
access to bay waters, a number ot ,:It-IOOft ·"'.lD ·~ If cenll an bciu:
park land areu and recreatiolll.I 1ites lJeep ~ meters fed near Newpart
and upanded boltin&"faciliU.. , , . . Ud lkric-~ Peninlula.
It ii attacked as an e1charwe which -"n»e increue from 25 centa to ball
will remove one ol California'• natural ~ a buck will be in Mfect U aoon ').s
estuaries from public domaJn defttroy con.version parts can be received ~d
the ecology and much of th~ wtldlHe . workings' inlide d:>t meter heads c:han;ed
of the. area and deny to the public to the new rate. • •
an acteSS right that bas, opponents insist, the boolt Jn the meter fee is ~r
been hlddel by the 11'.vlne Company. mwure by Ille N"'POM Beacfl City
It is expected thal .. Jud&e Owtna will Council to ~ue , revenue for )>llan-
adjollm the court long eoough dung cing nezt J~'i city bodiel. 111e IO
this openina w~ cl. the trial to enable .cents·per-hoclr meten are expected .to
all parties Involved in the UUjation to increase 'City ~e II)" ta•·in the
tour the Upper Bay a~rea and take ~ new fisca:J yeal beglnfitDl' July l.~ ~.
first hand look at the· physical 1ayOOt C.ouncllmen' j'Want 'lo nl«* OUtaklers
and ~devdopmenta repcl'ted today by coming to the' l)each "° tpare the 'local sampami. property taxpayer.
, .. There are more than 600 Of the prime , • ~ parkinf ,area. meters to be oo-1'.T.• • ' ,... w ,,.'rted -+111.1n tbe Newport P1st oc:ean·
11 ewport 0.· man front tot, Cltl i• the McFadden Square
lot, also at .Newport Pier, 309 along
Dead ;.!.! F !Olel'1_.J.i . , ·\b, media~ ,of1 Bal~ 11<\ulevard and
"'' I uft; SI al the bay beach between 18th and I9l-h streets.
Auto Accident: .
from Wft Services
GREENWOOD, Neb. -A young
Newport Beach woman was fatally in-
jured here Sunday when a car drlve11
by her roommate struck a coyote bdJ.n.
ding across a rural h.ighway and rolled
over four times.
Authorities Identified the dead woman
as A11ne W. Balluff, 26, of 3226 Clay
St., saying the driver escaped with only
minor injuries.
City Traffic Engineer Robert Jaffe
said he hopes to receive conversion parts
next week and have the meters Installed
the following cou ple of weeks, beginning
at Newport Pier.
He said the meters are being set
to handle both dimes and quarters with
each dime buying ·.12 minutes, each
quarter half an hour. He said meters
at Orange County Airport accept only
quarters but the beach meters are being.
set to handle dimes also for public
convenience.
Beteh 1eltlzen11• ·to ~nteract the citizen
k>bby from the future city of Irvine.
T~.e Irvinc.Leji~nts oppose Azimuth's
bid lo aMe'.i Astropower and"" Collins
Radio proper~y it' thf trVfne industrial
area near Oranae County Airport to New:
port Beach
Azlmu is ·,eeking Interested t.a:i:payers
to s . up in public; on its si~e pf the
1r1Nm ~
Toward · end, offleets Of the 'firm
recently sent .out letfer1 and ma~ pho~
calls to gather together about 20 leaders
ol N~rt. homeo•ntr and Civic groupc,
to Wfl1ch 'the·y mide their pltCh at a m ,·
taurant. " :
Aiimuth attorney Alex Bowle t!)ld. the
group it has been migh.ty lonely at New-
port City Council hearlnp.
"If YOIJ want lrvioe city residents to .
dnmln'ate the meetings they'll be glad to 'I
oblil:!e," he said.
The Irvine residents, of course, worry
at the Joss of the t;ix ba.~e. wh ich would ·
in turn be Newport's ,R'.aln.
Jim Crbul. vice president for Azimuth, 1 read prepared remarks in which he ac-1 cused the Irvine Company of trying to
avoid competition.
"Llke any large comoany which has a 1 stated objective pf making, a profit':""the t
Irvine Company fnust face up to the com·
petition ," he said . •·we are a verv com·
petiti ve compan v and . although this has 1 not been brou2~t up in -any public hear-1 iries. we feel that in this case the Irvine
Company's dominarit objecti ve is to pre-
clude competition.''
Crool is the brotht.r of Newoort Be11cti )
Cilv Councilman Rlch11rd Croul. who _
has announced hi.!I kin~hin tie In Azimuth
and staved out or all discussinn of the •
anntxatinn and will not vote nn it.
The Cilv Counril will .11eain cnn.~idfl.r ;
the ouestion of the 11nnexation Julv S. u
two dP\'S pri0r to the 1..or'al A1tenr.v
Formation Commission hearing on the 1
mi:itt.er.
The A.citroJ)(lwPr 11ite . beine bou,ght
from McDonnP.ll·Dot11tlas Corooratinn bv
Azimuth. is 50 acres. .:.nd the undevel-
oned porlion of the Collins Radio Com·
panv oroperty Azimuth suofitests be
llll'luded in the annexation Is Tl acres.
Pronosed fnr thP Astrnoower oroperty
ls a $4 Oto 145 million office building and
hotel complex.
Croul knocked the Irvine Company
contention that annexation of the proo-1 ert.v to Newport Jkach would lead to
serious erosion of the future city's tax
ba"e.
He said he Cloesn'l foresee an annexi-
tion war developin1t Twice in the last
five years, 1he said, Co.~ta Mesa· has
annexe'1 orooertv frnm the very• Same
Jrvine Indusrial ComplPx without lnnexa-~
tion w11rll' ensuini. Moreov~r. there is
little contiguous nroperty that is not
o\\·ned or controlled by the Irvine ln-
terPs ls.
He said, "T fi nd it hard tn believe that 1
it city with 53.IMXI acreii is dependent upon
SO 11cres fnr ·a tax base. ,
"With all their land and wealth-exper. f
fenced planners and developers-imatina·
tion and foresight-they'll draw all of the
nrlme business and Industry they want.
They will be not only the most populous
citv in Orange County, but the most
prosperous as well. About. I dozen feet IWIJ from the
makeshift grave lnvutigaton found a
bloodied yellowish velour ahtrt wrapped
around books which Mrs. BroWTI used
in her classes for students w:lth learning
dl1abllitl1s at two MlS!ion Viejo area
schools.
MCAneny was killed Saturday night
at the entrance to the South Coast Com-
mimity Hospital on Pacific Coast
Highway at 7th Avenue In South Laguna.
Officers uid his northbound car col-
lided with one driven by Daphne Bernard,
23, of 31532 1st Ave., South Laguna,
who was trying to make a left turn
lnto the .. hoipl1al. · ·-··
She was identified as Jame Mumey,
also 26, who was treated at 1 hospita l
in Li11coln, Neb., and released after the
fatal mishap.
'Fighters' on Agenda
The find was confirmed · over the
weekend by detectives, who said that
initially, the shirt proved valuelMS.
Over the weekend, hiJwever, it has
proved to be a prime piece of evidence.
Detectives would not confirm whether
they had found the seven-Inch knife
alleredly used in the 1laying of Mrs.
Brown.
They aaid, however, that Mrs. Brown's
recovered car yielded neith!r' ~
weap:>n, nor personal effects and jewelry
ltolen from her during the slayll!J.
"We're still trying to put all the pJeces
topther in Ws case," uid one detec-
tive, "and we still have a Jot of loose
ends to Ue together."
In the meantime • they await pro-
IOC\IUon by Santi Ana police In . thei .-ry and fatal beatln& of Jerry Wayne
Carlin, 21, of Garden Grove, who was
foo.nd beaten to death, lying on the
floor ol a Sinta Ana service station
1t 2 a.m. on Junt 2. .
A total .of $50 wa1 missing from the
cash box of the station at 37t4
Westminster Avenue where. Carlill was
the ni&ht '!'JWlil''"
1'he Highway Patrol said the fal.alilY
is under investigation and charaes may
be filed.
-t: * * Wreck Victim's
Funeral Slated
Cha.riff .Haviland McAneney of New-
port Beach, killed. last Friday when hls
motorcycle collided with a cir will be
buried Tuesda;. He was 21. ' •
Funeral strvlces wi ll be held at t :30
a.m. at Baltz Costa Mesa. Chapel. with
burial JollowinJ at Harbor Rest Memorial
P.11rk.
He is survived by his parents, Mr. and
twit!. Duane H. McAneney of the family
home, 317 Corona.do Sl.; two sisters, Mrs.
Carla Weber of Eagle Rock, and Claire
McAneney o~Costa Mesi: two brolhers
William and Duane Of Costa Mesa , and
his paternal .grandmolller, Mrs. Ashley
Martin of Florida. .
July Christ111as?
, Newport Extends Permit Deadline
p....,.. doin( busi..., In Newport
Beach can for,et about the July I
dlNdline for renewina their city business
lieenae.
Licenaes won't have to be renewed
until nut Jan. I.
The str months fret e1tenaion of the
yearly ti~ is not an early Christmas
present being given by the city. Hardly
concomitant with the extension a 'etudy
Is beina made of revising buslneti UceMe
feta upward.
Presenlly. 111 busine51e! pay t2S per
year for their annual llttnllf. Under
a ne"'' &d\edule bein& worked up for
the city by a Newport HM'bor Chamber
of Commerce commlttee the minimum
fee Is likely to be l30 with blper bul1-pay;., COllliderably more.
Stan Hir>etoberl of tile Clly U.:....
Bureau said he hu been aettinc 15 19 20 checks a dly in the ' mall and
as many calls from businessmen asking
why they haven't been billed for rt:'dewal ,
Some of thne buslnes.mien have been
stung for up to 100 percent deUnquenc:y
charge in the past and they are heing
c:areruJ to renew on time, H.lr!Chberg
11ld.
He noted .t~t the outNnding 1989-70
litcnses carry the July t renew.al date
and a statement that it la the
responslblllty of the bUsinea:man 10 ...,, ....
But the more than 7 ,000 busineumen
who hold thMe licem11 can forpt it
until Jan. t.·,,,.., they beUer be prepared
\o pay more.
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Miss Balluff \Vas a .reservations clerk
for Air CalifOrnla at its Orange CountY
Airport Terminal agency, while Miss
Mumey is a teacher h1 a pri vate high
school.
Investigators said Miss Mumey left
Newport Beach June 12 for a Central
California visit and then returned to
pick up her roommate to drive to Daven-
port, lowjil for a visit.
The parents of both young women
live in Davenport.
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• Harbor Area Jl'teeway Fighters have
requested they be scheduled on the
Ne\\'port Beach City Council agenda next
Monday, July 6, to present their petitions
of opposition to Pacific: Coast Freeway.
The request by Marshall Duffield,
chairman, and former Newport mayor
Paul Gruber, vice chainnan, says the
petition has been signed by mm;e than
20,000 residents of Newport Beach and
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The petitions, which have been shown
in Washington, D.C., and Sacramento,
also ere addressed to the City Council and
ask their aid in saving the ·city from
permanent di mage to the environment
by cooslruction of the coastal "scenic
freeway."
The City Council has offered ~lhe.r
Ornc1i1. encouragement nor discourage-
ment lo the' rreeway Fighters. ·
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t;osia Mesa
EDITION
VOL. 63, NO, I $4, 3 SE071E>NS, 2""'6£.5 : ---~ ........
MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1970 ' . TEN c~s
Mes~ Budget .
Under City's
Eye Tonight
B~get-mindfti , Cit~ ntiy be in.
terested in . droppin& in tonight, ,'. when ..
tbe Com. Mesa City COuncil. takes ·a .
formll look It" a 1970-71' municipal spen-
ding program'()( $9.445 million.
The budget hearing is the first item on
a twO:.pa1e agenda for the 7:30 p.m.
meeting.
Miyor Robei-t M. Wilson has remarked
tnat any citiu:ns ocnce~ with !jpecific
points in the record budget shoold raise
their questions tonight.
Acting· City Manager Fred Sorsabal
.noted in presenting first copies of the
btidlet three weeks ago that it is balanc·
ed , despite discrepancy in figure totals.
~ the fact expenditures are
shown 'at $9,439,602 and revenues at
$1,154,329, be explained, money is in
the city treasury, left from other years. CouncilID~ who have studied the thick!
340-page document pnor to toni~'s
hearioi says they doubt any ma)Ol'
reviaioos will be made before a final
\lenioa ii approved . . 11ie budget is up 7. I percent in
revenues over last year's version, based
solely, according to Sorsabal, Of! n;ew
development within the city, br1ngmg
added income ·to municipal coffers.
ExpenditureS are up S.8 percent over
last year's budget and will cover ~e
hiring of several ~ew city employes,
if councilmen authonze them. .
Mayor Wilson pointed out that t1~e
will be J.llotted any citizens w~ wish
to discuss budget matters during the
public hearing. He is also trying a new approach
to the regular period of oral co!Il· ~I.ions at Ute Close of the .~ting
by imJ)oain' fiVe-rninul.e Ume llm1ts.
He Mid ttus allotment may be extended
by \ill may<i or at the requeat of
. -u mode ltnollh th• any -tld..t there ii a good reason .. mays, ..... _... .,..
for it. ... ~ .... Beeides ttviewinC and perbap1 _..16
lormel action on Ille lm-'ll budget
tonight councilmen are expec~ to
award bict5 fQr construction of a hehport
for the new polict helico}Xers.
Training for pilots and observers con-
ctudtd ta st Friday and Eagl~ One ~n~ •
E le Two will go on full-time pa ro
. thT: Friday aft-::r a short vacation break
for the prog,ram personnel.
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.Here's Glance
At Costa Mesa's
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1970-71 Budget
Here Is a breakdown of Costa Mesa's
recommended 1970-71 fiscal budget. by
f!ourcc of revenue and allotment of ex·
pendilureS. , ' .
No. increase is involved 1n ·the basic
tax rate of $1 oe/"su10 o! assessed
valuation. "/
Under tJie currently considered
budget, lhe parks and recreation district
as9Cssment. would rise 4.25 cents, but
ll would be offset by a reduction in
the street lighting distficl assessment.
As for the breakdown, this is how
It looks:
REVENUES
General Property Tax -11,634,:IOO.
Retail Sales Tax -$2,590,000.
Revenue from Other Agencies
11.122,432 .
Golf Course -$384,000.
Park and Recreation District
1194,542. -Mi9Cellaneous Sources -$1.229,055.
EXPENDEl'\JRES
Public Safety -$3,46.1,0IKI.
Public Works -$1,403,014.
Capital lmprovementg -$1.309,765.
Internal S<rvi<:es -·11.1118,841.
General Government -'$656,745.
Golf ~.4311.
Partis and R«Teotion -!890,3"!.
Qther Spectal Dlstrlcta-$3!0,411 .
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NY Italians March
To Protest FBI Acts
NEW YORK (UPf) -llalian-
AmericlJlls protesting they are haras!ed
by 'the Federal Bureau of InvesUgation
and the Justlct Department converged
on Columbus Circle today for 1 miss
rally art<! march oo FBI headquarters.
Organizers of' Italian Unity ~ay
predicted at least 250,000 persons would
1ttend the noon rally clim1xilg l'ligbtly
picketing of the FBI offices since the
arrest Aprtl 30 of the DI of reputed
M1fia leader Joseph Columbo on a con-
aptracy c:harge. Frank Sinatra, J i m my
Durante, Sammy Divis Jr. and Zs1
Zsa Gabor promised lo appear. ---
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Early Withd1:9aWal
V.S. Troops Bea:t-C4T,tbodiµ-De~~~~ ·
DAILY ,ILOT ,._ llw '"rift D'°"""'ll .
SAIGON (UPI) -The Untied States
today completed witbdrawil of U.S.
'troops· from Cambodi1 ·a full day abead
of President 'Nixon's June 30 deat!Jine,
military aou~ ~rted. At. ~ aaqae
time, the United States' arid Soulh V·iet·
nam began a massive airlift of arms
to Phnom Pel)h.
Inrormed sources in Phnom Penh said
eight American Cl30S · and three South
Vietnamese <;119 cargo planes arrived
at Phnom Penh today with .arms and
ammunilion for the hard·pressed Cam·
bodian army that Is slill being aided
by South Vietnamese troops and U.S.
warplaney .
The military sources· said nearly 1,700
U.S. and Peru
First Ladies '
See Quake Ruin
THE FIRST FAMILY GOES ro ·;t; W~ODING_($H P••• Ill Frem Wlre Services
LIMA, Peru -The Firat Ladies of
Peru and the United States walked side
by side ~into Lim.a 's most impressiye
chutch today to attend a traditional
holiday mass before flying into the Andes
to view the damage oC Peru's most
eitastrophic earthquake.
NixQ~, Jlomania~ Diplon1at
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Talk on Eur~pe ':f roop Cut
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Mrs. Richard M. Nixon arrived Sunday
night on Air Force One from· El Toro
MCAS io peraonally survey the destruc· u,.;. caused by 'the disnter. .
By JUCllARD· P. 'NALL
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P~dent N~...,.cGDfcirrf:!f in
San Clemente with~ri Foreign
Minister Cornelia .Manescou on the
pcmibiliUe1 ot baith countries 'reducing
troop levels in Europe.
Warsaw Pact countries for the lirsl
time have expressed a willingnee to
eKplore with NATO the possibility of
reducing So1iet and American military
forces in Europe.
The President issued the invitation
to Manescu as a courtesy recognizing
Mr. Nixon's warm reception in Bucharest
during an AuguSt visit. Manescu was
one of his holtl.~:
Manescu met1Sunday in San Francisco
with· Seer~ of State William P.
Rogers who then flew back to brief
the 'President. .
The President is al30 expected to
discuss with Manescu recent disastrous
floods' tn his native land.
Mesa Accident
Injures Cyclist
A Redondo Beach motorcyclist and
his passeilger were injured late Sunday
night in a three-way Costa Mesa in-
tel'5Cci.ion collision involving a car, their
bike and a parked automobile. Diet A!le1.-u, RedOndo Beach and
Kevin K. Watson; 26, of. 1706 Westcllff
Drive, Newport • Beach, were n o t
hospitalized after the crackup .it Ent
18th Street and Anaheln! Sb'eet •.
lnvest.igaton said theY were north--
bound on Anaheim Street when the.
motorcycle collided with a : car drivtn
east on 18th Street by ·Danny L.
Odecaard, II, Tustin.
Corneliu'' Bocdan~ the Rom•n am-
' .,sstd?t lo W" ltflda.. told 1 &Naoe:i:i
Jn Waihinp>1i" 11!at American ~
alter tbe flood .doubled that furnilhed
both by' the SoViet Union and· China.
After att~lng the Ne~ Beach
wedding and reception of bi's niece Satur-
day, Ni x on arose early and sa\V
the first 1.adY ,off Sunday morning on
her mercy flight to earthquake-stricken
Perri. She will return TueS<iay night.
The President spent most of the, rest
of Sitnday pteparing the report to the
11ation on U.S. grou{ld troops in Cam-
J:Xidia. The Slimming up is to be releM.C!d
Tuesday to coincide with the Presiden1•s
self-imposed lrOQP.withdraw·a1 deadline.
The withdrawal is to be followed by
renewed efforis a.t achieving a n~gotiated ,
' settlement of the war,
Before Rogers left.. •Washtington, U.S .
offici als said he plans to announce' in-
creased military assistance for Cambodia
at a meeting in· Manila of the Southeast
Asian Treaty. Organization f o r e i g n
ministers. ·
Rogers will go from Manila to Saigon
to me_et with foreign ministers of the
seven nations allied in the Vietnam war.
'He Will return to Washington via Tokyo
·and London.
The President Wednesday evening is
to discuss his Southeast Asian policies
in an hour-tong live television interview
with three TV new smen.
Press Secretary Ronald Ziegler said
the livt interview in San Clemente will
be unique in Presidential history.
·, ·As N i x e 11 prepared for his Cam-
bodian report to the nation, it was an-
oounced that the last of 31,000 American
troopo lh<re bave begun their pullback.
The South Vletnameae army wQI still
have almo.!t 40,000 men on lhe scene.
There has been Utile attemp< by the
enemy .in Cambodia to harass the
wiUidrawing American r e a r g u a r d .. ,
, sources stated.
sqe Wu' welcOmed at the lirporl with
a kiaa: ad · m embrace from ConlUeJo
Velasco, wife 91 Perufian·Prelident Juan
Velasco Alvarado, who thanked her for
comina: ptt!onan1 "to ctve us -the
warmth abd affection that • today we
need."
Shortly after her 1rrival with nine
tons of relief goods and cash donations,
including a check from her husband ,
she was briefed by U.S. and Peruvian
officials at the U.S . Embassy.
Peru's National Information Director
Augusto Zimmerman said the stricken
area· covered more than 5.'1,000 square
. miles and estimated that it would take $<~ million to rebuild the devastated
(See PERU, Pa1e Z)
Ex-Orange Nurse
Held in Murder
Of Patient in 1966
A 56-year~ld former nurse a.t an
·orange sanitarium Is being held without
bail today in Wisconsin on charges she
murderetl an elderly patient in Orange
County in 1966. Orange police said Mrs. ~eananne
Balch Chernlk, also known as J. Patricia Best is being held in Manitowoc, Wis .•
following -.n arraignment hearing before
a county judge there.
Judge Harold Mueller continued the
hearing until today to allow Mrs. Ch~mik
to confer with her attorney.
She is charged ·with the Nov. t, ltefi
slaying of Mrs. Margaret Tagliabue, an
U.year~ld widow who was a patient
at Leonard's Sanitarium. 1240 steward
Drive, Orange.
One, Final Wish
The Orange County Coroner's Office
disclosed last week that the victim of
the strange murder died u the result
of peritonitis caused by puncture wounds
of her urinary bladder inflicted by a
1h1rp instrument.
Dying Boy w See Disneyland
Mrs. Chemik was arrested laat Friday
by Orange Det. Sgt. Charles Brown and
inveatigator Ed Banks of the district
attomey'a office in Wilconain. Police
there said she hid beetl living in ,,.. Wirt Servklel
Dl!i MOOO:S, Iowa -TirM is running
oul lor lltlle 11111)' '-• a -7-year...&d
boy.
"I'm oby," he 11ys, "l~m aolne to
Heaf811 llClll."
"But maybe I can • Disneyland
and Red Skelton first."
-of peopl< who read a ..._per story of Billy's inoperable
braiin tumor -wblch lrjll render him
blind first, within lix weeU -1re
making bis last wish a reality.
Pouring out their hearts and pockets,
they contributed $2,500 tG help Mr. and
Mrs. James Elline, Billy's .. mother and
stepfather, like him to South e rn
Cellfomia. ,
Hts llepfather's '91-a-week job In a
fertilizer pla,. lea•ea BUit to span
afler necesaltila and they hm !Old some
of their furni&ure to obtain $15 for a
doim ~on 1 uled car.
They h•vt rive other chlldren 1nd
/f
only teamed ef the deadline for Manitowoc and nearby Twin Rivers for
Diineyland two' weeks: •· when their lbe pa.st year and had recently been
famUy dol't9f" II" them i the dreaded anployed as 1 practical . nune in an
news. , bldu91.rial plant.
BWy owu born with the tunior but Ofllcen quoted b'1' 11 saying she will
it waa't dilCo•a"ed unUI l987, 'just about light ertrlditlon to C1llfom'ia on the
the time his rul father was killed murder charaa.
in 1 ~ crab. _ Orarile police said tod1y lnvestl&ation
SU,...., wu ollmnpted, lo milove . of the Ihm and one-haU.yUN>ld "'°
the canceroaa arowtJt, bat it· was no~ had been stalled until recenUy whl'n
Miii Oat ,. • Orange detective Joe Stevens unc:overed Oof;J-(w dliys were-required before---new evidence which he alleges linked
the conllibut.ioM tJ ee ~ Billy to Mrs. Chemik to the 'elderly woman's
Disneyland totated tl,MO, and the funds death .
contiaue tio flood in, !!Omewhlt em· 'Mle suspect was traced through several
barraatng the f.mlly. states and at least tWo marriages, palicc
"We've aot the money and people said, before she was located in the
still ketpin& coming," says Exline, who Wisconsin town . '
plans to dlpoli& $1,5CI in the blnk.. A murder complaint had been filed
"So lt'U be \here when W>methillf hap-last Wednadly in Central MUniclpa.J
pens," he explalDl, IDd everybody knows Court and Judge Paul Mut 1igned a
whit he meane. 1 ~blil Wll'l'lnt which was forwarded
Even Billy. to Manitowoc.
'American troOps slogged ·on root' thrOugh · toWaf.d' t~ new Communilt iu,,piy f'(IOte
• monsoon mud to "Cl"OSS inlo Sduth Viet-'down the MekOi\g RJver VaDey;
1lam ftorri Cambodia's 'Fishhook sector The sources aakl 'the offenaitr wu
north.West of -·Sllgon .. The)r· iiP<t 300 · moving alonl Route .19 tow•rd Stunc
American ' advisers were sµll 1 in earn:• Treng, 160 miles nortbust of ~ PbDom
bodia with· the. 39~000 South Vietnamese '-Penh. ,Stung Treng has heal 1u North
still there but would return Tuesday. Vietnamese hands .for sii. weeks and
In Phnom ,..p~nh, Cambodian ftremier is on the new aupply r o.u t e rulininl
Lon Nol said the Communist thre1t to 1 down through Laos. .
the Cambodian capital• had. diminished,,..· Highway 19 links Pleiku ill South Viet·
but he appealed again for continued nam's cenlral tdlhlands with Sturig Trq
U.S. \lir SUFport. · on tbe Mekonc.
As the last Americ.aris were leaving At the same time, a militlr.y com·
Cambodia the South Vietnamese opened ·mun.ique in Phnom Penh said 300 Com·
a new offensive. Military sources said munist troops were killed in a weeklong
;i 5,000-man armored column was driving operation which cleared lligbway I itom
inland· across northea.Stem Cambodia (Sff WITHDRAWAL. Pap I)'
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HELD IN SLAYING
."Murder S.U.-' Hurd .
Drifter Nabbed
In Brutal Death
Of Viejo Teacl~er
By JOHN VALTERZA
Of 111t O.Hr PJlet tttfl '
A drifter ' fr'om the Norco ' irea i1'
being held . without b'ail ' today r in the
vicious butcher slaying of Mission' Viejo
teacher Mrs. Florence Brown.
The same man also is be Ing held'
In Santa Ana in the beating death of
a young service station atten'dant who
was sla in June 2, a day before the
pretty brunette, teacher vanished with
her car in the San Juan Capistrano
area.
Sheriff's investigators said the suspect,
in the Brown killing, Stephen Craill Hurd,
28, was arrested In his car by sheriff's
investigators in lhe Norco area late
Friday night. ·
· Santa Ana Police Detective Lt. Harrel
Davis called a press conference this
morning to pinpoint the Brown murder
site as an orange grove near the pictur-
esque old town of Irvine. -
Clues he said he was not at liberty to
reveal, plus discovery of an old car
parked on Sand Canyon Road with its
engine blown up helped Implicate Hurd.
"This is one of the 'fine.st pi«;ts of
police investigaUve work I hava..teen in
22 years of experience," said U. Davis.'
"Investigators John McClain and Larry
Cornelison have been working on this.
since June 2 and we believe they have
solved two murders that probably would
not have been except for the long, hard
hours they put in."
The breaks in both cases came almost
simultanousJy after the murders kept
investigators baffled for weeks.
On Sunday, sheriff's detectives from
Oranae County traveled to a lonely dirt
road near Los Gatos and recovered Mrs.
Brown's gold Pontiac station wagon
abandoned by her killer. w
1be car had been. the object of an
Intense air and ground sea.reb for several
days after ber butchered and decompooed
body was found in unearthed shallow
grave Irr the falla 1rea of Cleveland
(lee llUBPECI', .... II
Expensive Tapestry
Taken by 'Customer'
A sk ulker with a taste for the exotic
ripped a ltOO Lebanese lapestry off the
wall of a Co!!la Mesa hobby shop Satur-
day while the stlrf was .busy elseWhere.
Lucretia S. Kelce , ol Norco, was on
dufy at Park'Aven'ue HObbies , 1111 P1rk
AVe., when lilt theft <JCCUrted, she told
polict1 but coffkl not pinpoint the exact
lime.
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Hawaiian Man
Being Soughi
In Mesa Death
A young Hawailln seen argulna with
1 Newport Beach man during a party
eight days aao is still aooght for 1qu&
tioning about circumstancea turroundinl
_the victim's sudden death.
Colla Mesa police indicated today Iha!
Ronald v. Block, 35, of 105 !lib 51,,
Newport Beach,· stranaled on his ewn
'blood afte< being struck In the •mae
aod coughing up a piece of meal.
Detectives said today K waalt~be:' a·
tremely difficult to make a,llfWCU&ll>le
murder cue out GI Block'• ~-"'9th
bul the homicide cue Is not doled
byanymeam.
Block. wi, was .. nerel m-of a ' saiita Ma · p1Asllcs firm, w :,...
to the party at· 279 ' Cabr:illo St., with
a friend and was seen conversing in
Hawaiian with another guest Jater.
A group of people leaving ell'ly on
Sunday, June 21 found him lying out.side
the apartment complex, breathing with
great difficulty.~ ' _ ·
He was given mouth·to·m~outh
resuscitation by OfficeT Tom BiySa:Dd
and rushed to Cost.a Mesa Memorial
Hoiipilal, wfitre be was ·dead on 'atrt\.11.' ' . .
M;aiJ.hunt Spreads
For Two. ConvictS
·' A manhunt ilpread throughout Southem
CaJifomia todaj iOr a pair ·of cmvku
with connections in Costa Mesa a'nd
Lakewood, after they ned the California
Cmrectional Institute for Men at Qrim
S~nday.
Authorities said both were serving time
after convictions in Orange .County on
narcotics violations.
They were identified as William G.
Hoyiun , 34, of 273 ·Esther '.St., Coeta
Mesa, and David M. Parrott, 2o, whole
wife lives in Lakewood. •
· Bulletins circulated by P. r i s 0 n
authorities say H0yum waa committed
two days before lalt ctrtStmu, while
Parrott arrived It" the prison fadlity
in late January of this year.
They apparently slipped away from
a minimum security area Sunday.
Costa Mesa police aaid today Uiey
have arrested Hoyum on numerous oc-
casions in the past for nareotic.s viola~
tions.
Orange Cui&
.
, Tlll the douda roll by, about It
1a.m .• Jt'll be clOlldavtlle on tbe Or·
ange eout. Then' look for bri&ht
sunshine and' temperature! in the
central~sevenUea.
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dtnt of th~ United' States IJ>lnd·
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Ireland. Ri~ti11g
. Claims 6 Lives
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" .. . NaUonal Forest near El Carlso Village. -
That was last June 15. • , Investigators said their :work throu~
1 this lut weekend also confirmed -:, '
! marcW llml'"' when---Mrs;;--Brown "al
aavQlly ~ ... ~~with a 1evn-
Jnch b&Yonet or 'hunt1n1 bite.
A bloodstam.,t 1DOt la•an orange.grove., tn the Irvine arei hu been definitely•
es)abllshed Ill ,the mtirder scene, in-t
vestlptor1 sild. 1 • , llELF AST, Northern Ireland (UPI) -
'Ibe death toll irl a weekend cl death
and destruction in Northern Ireland rose
to Iii today when one of the vlctiMa
of, Catt.olic-Proteit.ant riOtinu .. died ln a
htllpit.al. Shotgun blasts by snipers
wounded t"'.o more British soldiers today.
Prime Minister Edward Heath called
his cabinet into emergency . session in
Llnt~on and announced he was sendin1
•l,000 more trOQRI Into Norflienl1itfand • to try to enforce peace. Previously 8,000
troops had been se.it there.
An Army · 1pokeaman aald in addiUon
· to the two eoldiers hit by anipera anot.Mr
Iii' soldiers were injured In. BeUllt and
la in Londonderry during· cluh" SUnday
ni&ht. Police said "hundreds" of persons·
were being ¥eated in hospitals, m1ny
for gunshot wounds. · ,,.L
Riot.Ing erupted when Bernadette
Devlin. 23, member of Parliament and
civil ri&hta leader of the Catholic ~ri·
ty in Northern Ireland, was sent to
prison Friday for sis. months for her
part in rlotJng last year.
Iq BeUaat, bumed out buses and
automobiles lay where mobs used them
for barricades, Dozens rif bu.ildlngs were
amolderln& rulna. Brltilh troops patroled
TAKES CLUB LIADER~HIP
· Chief Lian R1cltl
Harbor Lions
lnsroll Leaders
At Dinner-dance
New leadership tOOay ii guidina: the
Costa .Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions Club,
following an installation dinner-dance
feting a dozen club officers named to
new poita lut wttk.
Leading the organization for 1970-71
will be Costa Mesa jeweler and civic
leader Domlrlic J. Raciti, a lon&Ume
Lions._Qub booster. ·
"let's ~aoce," wu the pN>QTam
prtHnted by RaciU alter ht and · his
colleagues were sworn · in d u r l D t
festivities at the Mesa Verde Country
Club.
Vice presidents are Carl HeJ\rlkson
and -Ed Maguire, while Bus FMler l~
seaelAJ'y. Fraii.k l:fruza Is· ireasur!t and
Conrad "Shorty" Scheafer w\11 seM-e u
Tail Twist!lr, or sergeant-at·anns.
Eric ~ohnM>n is Uon Tamtri · Paul
Wilsm 11 ,bulletin edilor, and direct.o r•
will be ·Hank ·Horn8Veld, Lew Simon,
Dr. Elton .B. Eastwood and 11>U Yantorii.
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with ordera to shoot anyone seen with
•run.
Poli~e Mid s~jal security precautions
w~ beln& iaken to pr.otect Heath 's
horn. ~retary, ReJiriald Maudlin&, Wl'lo '
will 'arrive Tue&day for a 30-hour ~
1peotion of the Northern Irish .problem
he ii charged with solving. ,
The Army said it hati fired 225 gas
grenades in Belfast and 208 in., Lm-
dOQderry Sunday night_and _this mornU\g.
M,4RINES LOAD PERUVIAN RELllF SUPP~IES AIOARD AIR FORCE PL'ANE AT IL TORO MCAS
Mrs. Nixon Flie1 South on 1 Ml11lon .of Mercy ''' l1rthqueke Vlctima In L1tln Amerlc1n Netien '
,,,.Y declined to opecily 1he location.
Aligned with tht investigation of the
·suspect 'in-'the 8t.o)Vll .cue are qUeri~
from San Clemente poJlct detectives Who
will ~tleft!pl to ,determine if Hurd ml,tit
be linked ~Ith Lhe brutal stabbing of
San Clemente housewife Connie Lynn ,
Johnson, 20, who was dipvered laai ..
June 17 -repeatedly .stabbed an.d ne1rly
nude In her 1mal\ .seaside apartment. ~~s ~ar .police-'have denied • any
' ---definite links 1n the-slayings. ~ -----..
Authorities in Riverside who arrest.eel ! · 8J1l!ded 19 peraons -in th~ two Citiei,
and had ~n the target of 49 Molcitov
cocktails.
Pollet: iaid 'JS women abd 1irls, Livi
of th~ ~nder 17, were amoa,.41 perlOOfl
ar;e1ted, in .the ,a,itbre:aks sUnday ·and
today. Four W6e boy1 1bout 11 or 11~ .
Ha·rbor District Chief From l' .. e. l
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HU!d in the car ffom which he llved.J
in Norco would aay 'Only 'Iba' "Ttew• ev1denc~·· ~ecovere<I rteently'Jed' to th!J
pickup.
'° . . .·
Belfi.st bus depct Otticli.11.aald 15 ,bUJel
had burl MiJed lDd used as bli'nicadeil
or transpdrtatioif, fot rioter& from one
area of ithe city ~to . anouter. Manr. ·of
them were deliberately destioyid by fire.
Opens Upper Bay Triiil
tmml ind vill11es.
' In the put 30 yean, Zimmennan
told Mrs .. Nixon; there have been a .
little fewer than 10,000 deaths in all
of Peru'1 national disasters." Bui 'this
single one ls estimated to have t1ken
.Mrs. Brow.n'.1 body was diacovertd·
just beyond' the Orange County Un! U1
Rlverlide jurisdiction. -t
About a dozen fttt away from the'
makeshift grave investigators found a·
bloodied yellowish velour shirt wrapped
around books which Mrs. Brewn used
The Rev. Ian Paisley, the mil itant
Protestant leader, arrived in London 'to
take his newly won seat in the British
parliament and aaid he would not try
to prevent Mi!! Devlin, his arch foe ·
from taking her teat when she get.5
out of jail.
New !rouble in Belfast ,was Jri,:f and
Jess serious than Friday and Saturday
njght rioting which police said .. caused
five deaths and 221 injuries.
In Londondef.ry, police clashed with
demonstrators ,1nd at one point a mob
threw ga90line bonib1 on the roof of
the post office. Poetal worken threw
the bombo bock.-
Jn Belfut'1 Falls Road are1, about
100 pc!lrlOnl attacked a Police station.
bre1kin1 every window in the building:
The:y were driven off when police called
in the British army.
Heavy windl and rain awept the brick
and stone-Uttered city streets in the
early mornin& hours, helping to J'e!ltore
calm.
NAACP Lauds
Haynsworth Nix
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CINCINNATI, Ohio (AP) -The U.S.
Senate'• rejection of Judie Clement F.
Hayn1worth Jr. for the Supreme Court
w11 11uded 11 1 great civil rights victory
in . the armu1I report of the National
Association for the Advancement of
Colored People, issued 'today.
'1rt was a resmindlng Victory for the
antiblgotry forces ln a campaign Initialed
and relentlessly pursued by the NAACP,"
the report said.
The 165-page review o( NAACP ac.
llvities was presented to more than 3,000
delegates attending the 61st nat ional
NAACP convention here.
The report. credited George Meany and
the AFL-CJO for joining the campaign
started by Roy Wilkins, executive direc-
tor of the NAACP. to persuade senators
to vole against confirmation 0 r
Haynsworth'• nomination.
"lf you don't think we have political
power," Wilkins told a SWlday news
conference, '"jU&t look at the HaynsworUt
case."
By TOM BARLEY
Of lltt Otlly l'llfl llltf
Orange Counly Harbor District Direc-
tor Kenneth Sampson took the wilnes1
stand in Superior Court today to provide
the physical and historical iiackgrounds
of Upper Newport Bay and t.ti.e thinking
thal led lo the Irvine Company-Orange
County land exchange.
Sampson was the first witness called
by the Irvine Company in what ls ex·
peeled to be a three-Week trial.
ll will end with Judge Claude Owens'
ruling on the araument by County
Auditor Vic Heim and a homeowners
group that the trade is uncorlstitutional.
The Harbor District chief -brought
maps and charts into the courtroom
to depict the changei effected in the
Up~~ ~ay . during his 30 years of
fam1harlty with the region.
He testified that the land exchange
. ~as the product of long years of ntgotia-
t1ons between the Jrvine Company and
Orange County, backed by enabling state
legtslatlon and the endorsement in N~ve.mber, 1967 ol the State Lands Com-
m1ss1on .
Sampson also indicated that Irvine
.From Pqe J
WITHDRAWAL
Skoun, 35 nilles northeast of Phnom
Penh, to Kongpong Thom kl miles north
of the~ C'apital, ( ' . • •
The communique said 1 ' Ir' i e n d'l y
aircraft played an important SUPP.Orting
rolt," an apparent reference tO U.S. planes.
. Pr~siden~ Ni.xon had said all America n f1ghlln~ units 1nvolved in the Cambodian
operauon would be out of the country '
by June 30. All were out by dus k today.
Of the 1,700 American troopll left In
Cam~la at dawn Monday, one rifle battal~on of the 1st Air Cavalry Division
was hfted Out by helicopter. The rest
of . the ~ls swept the overgrown and
dripping Jun11le terrain on foot, aearching
for Communist supply caches as they
worked their way toward the border
of South Vietnam. Some had been on
the march four days .
DAILY l'ILOf ,tiff 1'11119
Parked in tlae Parl~
Kim Briscoe, 5, and Steven Lacomb, 4, foUnd this unusual "park
bench" lo sil on when lhe y vlslled Co1ta Mesa's 'Heller Park on 16lh
Street near Orange Avenue. Large trees. neu• playground euiqpmeot
and cooking facilities ha ve been in staJlcd at the park.
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proposala would include the improvement S0,000 livea.
of navi1ation lhro111hout the Upper Bay. She was shown before and after
His Harbor Distrlct1 had., Sampt0n uid, photoa:raphs of the Andean villaae of'
backed Irvine thlnkin1 u. lollcal anCl Yun1ay, wiped out by a landslide trig-
dtslrable throua:bout the land 1wap con-gered by the quake. U.S. Ambaasador
troversy. Taylor Garrison Belcher described the
..\l issue in the trial is the trading catastrophe.to the First Lady 1s feelin&
by Orange County or 1S7 ·acru of "like a thotJ:aand express trainl all com-
tidelands for 450 acres of Irvine Company ing through at once."
uplands in the Upper Bay arta. 'Immediately follqwing the Rom~n
The trade is defended' 11, an ei:change ~CaUl~ic ml'! In -thri Centr1l Cathedral,
which will give county residents' new . heav1~y par~· by government '"'?PS
access to bay waters a number o( • carrying ..maclune 1urui, the two First par~ land are&! and ~reationai .lites .Ladies were1whilfed away1o the Lima
and erpanded boa.tin& facilities. _ ~· L_! _ _. . It ts attacked as an e1change whjch There they oqarPed a C.130 U.S. Air
wlll remove one of California's natural ; Force carsq platie to fly over the area of
estuar ies 'from public domain. destroy t~e. Apde1 h~1t hit by the quake,
the ecology and much ot the wUdllfi • the Callejen ti! Hu1yl1s valley UO miles
of the area and deny to the public _ northelat Of Ljlp1 where they will depver
an ~ss right that ha~. opjX)l'lents iruiist, .• some of the ,blankets and tent. to the
been hidden by the Irvine Comp,ny. , homeless victims. . ·
It· is expected that Judie Owens will Last Thur!day, Mrs. Nixon received
adjourn tile court long enough durig ~n ~ppea! tr:om .500 Utah families to
this opening week or the trial to enab le . a~opt youngsters orphaned ln the
all parties involved in the litigation lo disaster. . . . . 1our" the Upper Bay area and take a The families had requested the FlTst
firsl hand look at the physical layout Lad y's a1sl1tance in helping them to
and developments reported today by • cut the rfld ll;pe inov~ ln.thl.1dOpUon.
Sampson. • Mrs. ·Nixon turned tM request over
Two Men Killed
In Auto Crashes
to Robert Fiilch, who is coordinating
all U.S, Government and pr iv 1 t e
assistanCe efforts in the 'Wake ol ,the
Peruvian· di1aster .
O~e~ W ~k;;i'lCI
Mrs. Nlaon'e: 1t.aff direct.er, Mn. CQn-
nie Stuart, said the First Lady was
gra teful to the concerned people of Utah
for their feelinp, but that the matter
• ·Htukl be -lhrqb N~ ch1nnels."
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Two men were killed in separate
southeast Orange County traffic ac-
cidents over the weekend, authorities
reported .
The dead are:
-Dee Alan Burnett, 27, of 25266
Brigantine Drive. Dana Point.
-Cb•rle1 Haviland rtk.Aneney, 21. of
317 Coronado St., Apt.. 8, Balboa
Peninsula, Newport Be~ch :
Highwa y Patrol office.ra said Burnett
died shorlly after 2 a.m. toda y when
his southbound-ear, traveling at an
estimated 80 miles an hour on the San
Diego Freeway, struck a bridge guardrail
at La Paz Road In Mission Viejo.
Patrolmen R. Allen and C. Davis,
u·ho witnessed the fatality said Burnett's
car slammed broadside into t h e
guardrail. He wa1 ejected and his body
found lying face down In an outside
lane of the freewa y.
MCAnen y was killed Saturday nlght
a~ the entrance to the South ((last Com·
munity Hospital on Pacific Coast
Highway at 7th Avenue in South La11una.
Officers said his northbound car col-
lided wllh one driven by Daphne, Bernard,
28. of 31532 1st Ave ., South Laguna ,
\\'ho y,·as trying to make a left turn
into the hospital.
· The Highway P~trol said the fatality
is under investigation and charges may
.be llled.
Mesan Suffers
Severe . Leg Burns
In Gas Explosion
A Costa Mesa woman suffered severe
leg burns Sunday morning when propane
gas collecting in her trailer home ex-
plocled like a carpet of fire throughout
most of the quarters.
Mrs. Be\'erly \Vest, 29, of 2500 Newport
Boulevard, was able to 1et 'out of the
mobile home with a ntighbor's help,
while her 4-year-old dau11hter who was
in a rear bedroom escaped Injury.
The woman was reported in satisfactory
condition today al Costa Mesa Memorial
HDSpilal, with first 1 second and third
degree burns on her legs. 1
Fire Department Battalion Chief Ron
Coleman said leaking propane gas had
apparently e-0\lectecl in the trailer, In
the Shady Nook Trailer Park.
"It's hard to tell the point of igilition,
since there are three poMibilities," said
Chief Coleman.
He said the force of the blast blew
out a trailer window, but only about
$100 in actual damage to the vehicle
resulted.
in her classes for students with learning
disabilities at two Mission .Viejo area
schools. .
The , find was confirmed over the:
weekend by detectives, who said thau;,
Initially the shirt proved valueless.
Over the weekend. hJwev er, It has.
proved to be a prime piece of evidenct. 1
Detectives would not confirm whe1htt ...
they had found the seven-inch knife
allegedly used in the slaying of Mrs:r
Brown. i
They said, however, that Mrs. Brown'•
recovered c.ar yielded neither the
weapon, nor personal effects and jewelry
stolen from her during the slaying. "l
"We're still trying to put all the pieces '
to11ether in this case," said one del.ec· 1
tive, "and we still have a lot of loose' ' +
ends to tie together."
In . the meantime they await pro-'
secutton by Santa Ana police in the -
robtJ:ery and fatal beating of Jerry Wayne
Carhn, 21, of Garden Grove, who wai-
found beattn to death, lying on the •
floor of a Santa Ana service station . •
at 2 a.m. on June 2.
A total of $50 was missini! from the
cash box of the station at 3724 •
· Westminster Avenue where Carlin 'lwu
the ni1ht m1nager. ..
Freeway Fighter
Unit to Present
Petitions to City
Harbor Area Freel'•ay Fighter1 havt, -
requested they . be scheduled on the.:
Newport Beach City Council agenda nett
Monday, July 6, to present their petitions'
of oppOsition to Pacific Coast Freeway. ,
The request by Marshall Duffield,
chairman, and former Newport mayo~,.
Paul Gruber, vice chairman, says tht ..
petition has been signed by more than ..
20,000 residents of Newport Beach and .
adjacent areas.
.The petitions, which have been shown .
in Washington , D.C .. and Sacramento,'
also are addressed to the City Council and
_ask their aid in saving the city from'
permanent damage to the environment
by construction o( the coafal "scenic~.
freeway."
'Ille City Council has offered neither '
afficl1l e.~a1~ment nor dlscoura1e.
ment to the Freewiy Fighters.
Britain Nears Bid
~1:JXE~1BOURG (UPI ) -. Foreign
ministers of the six European CommOtl
~arket countrJes cleared away the last
hurdle11 tod1y Ito opening talk8 -\l•ith Brl·
lain .on its thJrd bid for membership ii
their boomin~ economic club ..
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·N.ixon Meet.s··~Roiiianian " Ai·de.»: in -S~n ~-Clemente -·
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OI flle Mb 1"119t Slaff
.Rr~id~nt · Ni10~ today conferred in
~n Clemente with Romanian Foreign
Minis ter Corneliij Manescou on ·the ~sibititif:s orlbOth countries reducing
troop levels in Europe.
Wars1w Pact· countries for the..-first
time have expres.Wd 11-wijlingness to··
explort with NATO the possibility of
·fedu'ciftg , Soviet and American mUit&ry
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The Presldenf Issued . tbt JnvllaUon
to Manescu as a coUJ1esy ~izing
Mr. Nixogts warm re'.!=eptiorl in Buch:arest
durinj an August visit. Manescu was
one of bis'basts. ,
Manescu q1e1 Sunday In San Francisco.
with Secrelary ""ol 'State' William P.
Roten who then new' back to brief
the President.
The · PresideQt it ·al® expected to
discuss with ManeSC'\I. receft\.~disastrouS
floods in bi& native land. ' • ·
TWO FIRST LADIES MEET IN LIMA, 'PERU
S,nor• Con1euJo Vet.1co. Grfffl Mr1. Nixon
tll"I RH;.,Mlt
U.S., p·eru First Ladies
1 Inspect Quake Damage
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coming personally "to give us . the
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LIMA, Peru -The First Ladies of warmth and affection that today we
Peru and the United States walked side need ."
by side into Li~a's most 'impressive
church tod ay to' attend a traditional
holiday mass ti'i!fore !lying into the Andes
to view the damage of Peru's most
catastrophic earthquake.
Mn. Richard'~-Nixon irrived Sunday
.night on ~Air Force One from El Toro
MCAS to pe~n~lb' survey the destruc-
tion caused by the disaster.
She was welcomed at the airport with
·.a kiss and an embrace from Cqxisuelo
.,Velasco, v.•ife or Peruvian President Juan
Velasco Alvarado, who thanked her for
Nixon 'Stuck'
With Cargo Jet
The departure today of Julie
Eilt'Ohower for Japan in Air f'orce
Two depleted the entire Presiden-
till jet fleet, leaving President Nix-
on with a top secret Ct35 cargo
plane.
Mrs. Rich3rd ~f. Nixon flew fron1
El Toro Marine Corps Air Station
1 lJo feru Sunday In Air Force One
to deliver relief supplies to earth-
quake victims.
Julie and David Eisenhower are
scheduled to leave today for Japan
oo Air Force ,..,1.: as t h e
Pmident's special representatives
ll the world fair in Osaka.
If· the President should need a:n
aircraft, in 1 hurry, it would be
tupplled by the National Emerten-
ey Airborne Commaad P01t1 which
hu a converted.CISI equipped with
the most sensiUve top secret com-
munications facilities be can use.
"Nixon trled out the secret craft
last year on a return trip to
Wuhlneton from his Fh>rida Wttite
Hause. Fonner Presklent Johnton
kept four Air Force 707 jets, but
Nixon recNced the White HOUie
fleet by ha~.
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Shortly after her arrival with nine
tans, of relief goods and ·cash donations,
including a cheek ·from her husband,
she was briefed by U.S. and Peruvian
officials at the U.S. Embassy.
Peru's National lnfOrmation Director
Augusto-Zimmerman said the stricken
area covered more than S3,000 square
miles and estirplfted that n woukl take
$500 million t' rebui!d the davastated
towns and villages.
In the past 30 years, Zimmerman
told Mrs. Nixon, th,re have been a
little fewer than 10.000 deaths in all
of Peru's national disasters. But this
single one LI esUmated to have taken
50,000 lives.
She was shown before and aftei;
photographs of ~e Andean villqe or
Yl!!1gay, wiped out by a lancblot, trig-
gered by the quake. U.S. Ambassador
Taylor Garrison Belcher described the
catastrepbe.Jo the First Lady as feeling
"like a thousand express trains all com-
ing through at once."
lmmediately following the Roman
Catholic mass In the Central Cathedral,
heavily guarde(I by goVi!mmenl troops
carrying machine guns, the two First
Ladies were whisked away to the Lima
airport..
There they boarded a C-1~ U.S. Air
Force car10 plane to Oy over the area ol
the Andes hardat hit bf. the quake,
lhe Callejon de Huaylas valley 250 miles
northeut of lJma where they will deliver
some of the blankets and tents to the
homeless vicUms.
Last Thursday, Mrs. Nixon received
1n 1ppeal from 500 Utah famil ies to
adopt y0W1gsters orphaned in the
disaster.
The f1mllles had requested the First
Lady'• U8islance In helping them to
cut lhe rM tape inovlved In the adoption.
Mn, Nil.on turned the request over
to Bobe.rt Finch, who is coordinating
111 U.S. Government and pr i v a t e
.-efforts ill the woke of the
Peruvian dlaaster.
Corneliu Bogdan, the Romanian am-
bassador to ·w ashiJlltOa, told newsmen
in Wuhlngton that American assistance .
after the flood d<Mlllled tbat furniahed
,both by the SovieJ Union and China.
Aftt.r attendin& lhe Newport. Beach
wedding alld reception of· bis niece Satur-·
day, N ix on arose ~early pd ·saw
'the first lady off $1ndfy ~ on
h~ .mt!rcy flight l;c) earthquake-stricken
Peru. She will return Tueeday ftiaht.
The Prelident.spenl moot ol tho rest
2 Marines
Arrested
. In Shooting
T\\'O young Camp Pendleton Marines,
fl rrestf'd in San Clemente Saturday night
nf tcr allegedly shooting a Laguna Beach
youth. are facing arraignnicnt today on
charges of assaul t wilh intcnt to commil
n\u:'der. ·
Victim of the attack, Lawrence Michael
Bornn1an, 19. of 475 N. Coast High"•ay.
is reported in' satisfactory condition at
Oran ge 'County ·Medi~~! Center after ·
unclergo.ing .suraery .for1 removal. of •
bullet frotn his, left a.rm.pit ~ '
liis' alleged assailants we~e arrested
by C11lll,ornl1 H,!lhway Patrol officer ....
and san Clemeilfe police who set 1,1pt
a. l"O'ad block at .P•cific foast Hi ghway
and Camir.o .C~pistrano Jn , San Clemente
afte.r a description o( their vehicle \\'as
broadcast by Laguna Beach police.
'They \Vefe klentified as Kenneth Ray
Starks, 19, and Virgil L. ~1cCoy, ;zo.
Police responding to a reported
shooting round Borninan lying on the
side\\'alk in the 10:1 b1ock cf l\1yrlle
Street shortly after 6 p.m.
He said he had met the suspects
at the Taco Bell and as~ed thcrn for
a ride to the Bc<1ch ~1otor Inn' where
he Jived.
Mayor's Niece
Ai!sault Victi111
Laguna Beach · ~1ayor R I c h a r d
Goldberg's concern over the Art Colon y's
ri sing crime rate came home last week
when his niece, a visitor from Sy racuse ,
was the victim of a sidewalk assault.
Police said the 21-year-old woman was
walking in a residential area when she
heard footsteps behind her. and turned .
to face a man brandishing a gun .
He grabbed her Sims anCI told her
not to scream , the victim said, but
she fell to the sidewalk , broke away
and ran screaming lo a nearby house ,
where residents called police.
He assailant had disappeared when
officers arrived.
Goldberg 1von a sweeping election vic-
tory in 'April after campaigning on a
platform emphasizing the growing need
for law ind order Jn Laguna Bea~h.
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ol SUnday' pn!partnc !lie 'report I<> the
nauoo On U.S. ~d t~ Jn 4Jn·
bodla. The summine up is to)>e released
Tuesday to Coinckte~l'ith ltle ,Prtsideiit's~
self·imposed trOo.,. wbbdr;l,m deadline.
The· Withdrawal is to be· followed by
renewed efforta at iehievLnc1 riqotiated setUem~ of the wp_r: -~ ·
Befort .Rogers . let:& Washtington, U.S~
officials said he p~N to ~ In-creased Military 1sastance for·Gambodia
at i meeting in M.nlla ol the SoutbeasJ,i
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Asian Trffty 'Orpnjution f 0re11 tr
miJUslers. • · . 1 • · RotierS will ·go from r,tanila Jo Saigon
to meet wtth 1 foreicn 'ministers ol the'
se~ nations allied ih tt\e Vietnam war/
He wm· r«mn ;tO Wutilngton vii Tok)'o
and London. ' · ' ' " " '
'Ifie Pruident W~y :~•<Iring 'Is
to ditc:.Ua'. ~~ ,Soult.east . A!ian policies'
in an hour·loqa:, live ·tetevlsioo ·interview.
'fYith three "fV.~~·· . : ~ . , · l?tela _, Ronald· Ziqler ·Ui<J . .
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Troops Leave Cambodia
Day Aliead of Schedule
SAtGON <UPI) -The United ·states
today completed withdrawal of U.S.
troops from Cambodia a full day ahe'1-d
of President Nixon's June 30 deadline,
military sourc,es reported . At the ·same
time, the Uniled States and South Viet-
nam began a massive airlilt of arms
to Phnom Penh. ·
Informed sources in Phnom Penh said
eight American Cl30s and three South
Vieinamcse Cl19 cargo planes arrived
at ·Phnorii Penh today with arms 'and
ammunition for the hard-pris.~ Cam-
bodian artiiy that is still being aided •
by .South Vietnamese troops and U.S.
warplanes .
The' nlilitary sources said nearly t',700
American troops slogged oo root through
monsoon mud to cross into South Viet·
nam' from Cambodia's Fishhook sector
north west Or Saigon .~ They said 300
American advisers were still in Cam-
bodia· with the 39,0C#J South Vietnamese
still there but would return Tuesday.
In Phnom Penh, Cambodian Premier
Lon Nol said the Communist threat lo
the Cambodian capital had diminished,
but he appealed again' for continued
U.S, air support. .
011e Final Wish
• As lhe last Americans were leaving
Cambodia the SoUUi \'letnamne opened
a new · olfemlve .. Milltaty SOUJ'(el ·said
a 5,000-man armored coJumn was dri ving
Inland across northeastern Ca.mbodia
toward the new Communist supply rqute
down the Mekong River Valley. Dying Boy ~o See Disneyl.and·
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From Wire ~rvlces
DES MOINES, Iowa -Time is ru!]ning
out for little Billy Long, a stoic 7-year·old
boy.
;'I'm okay," he says, "I'm going to
Heaven soon."
"But maybe I can see Disneyl8lld
and Red Skelton first."
Hundreds of people who read 1
rtewiplper story of Billy's inoperable
brain tum<1r -which will render him
blind first, wllhln six "·eeks -are
making his last wlah a realll)'.
Pouring out their hearts and pockets,
they contributtil '1,500 tc; help Mr. a'Jld
Mrs. James Exline, Billy's mother and
ateplatber, · take him to S o u th e r n
Caltlornla.
Hls stepfather's $96-a-week job in a
fertiliser plant , "aves little to spare
after necessities and they had sold some
of their furnilure to obtain MS for a
down payment on a used car.
They hive flve other children and
only learned of the deadline tor
Disneyland two weeks &IQ~ when their
family doctor gave them. the dreaded
news.
Billy was born wilh the tumor but
it wasn'J discovered until 1967, just about
the time his real lather was killed
in a plane crash.
Su\gery ·was attempted, lo remove
the cancerous growth, ~t it was not
sµce:esaful.
Only two days were required before
the contributions ·to get · Billy to
Di1neyland totaled $2,500, and the funds
conlinue to flood in, somewhlt em•
barrassing the family.
"We've got the money and people
still keepln1 coming," saiys Exline, who
plans to depc>slt •t,M In the ba't1k.
'·So it'll be there when something hap-
~n1," he explaiha, and everybody inow1
. ~Vihat he means.
Even Billy.
The sources said the offensive was
moving 81ong Route 19 tow ard Stung
Trcng, "160 miles northeast of Ph09m
Penh. Stung Treng has been in North
Vietnamese hands for six weeks and
is on the ---new-supply rout e ruMin&
down throu!!h Laos. . Highway 19 links Pleiku in South Viet·
n8m 's central highlands with Stun!! Trena
on the Mekong.
A\ the same Ume , a military com-
munique in Phnom Penh s8id' 300 COIJl-
munist lroops were killed ln a wetklong
operation which cleared Highway 5 from
Skoun, 35 miles northeast of Phnom ,
Penh. to KonDOlll Thom. IO miles nortil
of the capital.
The communique sakl ' ' fr I e n d I t
aircraft Played an Important supporting
role," an apparent reference to U.S.
planes. .
President Nixon had said all American
flght.i ng units involved in the Cambodian
operation would be out of the country
by June 30. All were out by duak today, .•
Of the t,700 American IJ'OOl)I left tn
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\he live' lnterview In· San Clemente will
be un.iqw. in Pl'esidehtiaJ history .
•• As N i x o n prepWed for his Cam-
bodian report to the nation, it was an-
QOOnctd that the !Mt o( 318111! ~icllJI
troops there han bqun uieir pullback.
The Soulh , VietnameSe army ·-will • sWl
have almost 40,000 men OD tbe.ateQL
ntere . hu been· little attempt by, the
enemy in Cambodia to harass the
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A drifter fronl the NorCo area fs lte~ .~eld without bail today .in the
vicious butcher slaying of Mission Viejo
~atjler Mrs. ,Florence BrOwn.
The snnle n1aii alsO is b ei ng held
In Santa Ana in the beating death ot
a YOun& sei'vice· slJIUon· attend~t who
was slain June 2, ·a day. b.e f o r.e the
pretty brunette, teacher vanished with
her . car ln the 1San Ju111 Ciplstrario
areL ~
Sheriff's investigators said the auapect
· tn the Bio"" kllltng, stepl1eircratii ami: ~· was· arrested in hb car 'by sheriff's
investigators In the Norco area~ late FrJdo1 nigh£ ' ' ·
• Sa.nta Ana PoJiCe Detective Lt. Harrel Davi~ called a press corirerence this
~ornang lo pinpoint the Brown· murder SJle as an orange grove near the pictur·
etque old town of Irvine .
, Ci~s. he said he was· no! at liberty to
reveal, plus dJscovery of an old car
parkt'd on Sand Canyon road with its
engine bl,own up helped . implicate Hurd.
~"This i!I one of ~ finest pieces or
police. investigative work I have seen in
22 years of experience," said Lt. Davis •
"lnvestigatbrs John McClain and Larry
Cornelison have been working on this
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80;000 Visited
Laguna 8eaches
Laguna Beach liCeguards esUmate
more than I0,000 persom toasted
them!l!lves on local beaches: during the
weekend as the sun grew warmer and
a crystal-clear surf grew cooler.
L!feguards made 12 rescu~ Sunday
and four on Saturday. Water temperature
dropped 'from 14 dtgrees Saturday to
SO Sunday While air temperatures climb-
ed to 'about I> degrees Sunday.
Beach attendance Sunday w as''
estimated at 30,00G on city beaches and
13.000 on coonty beaches. The Saturday
figure was nearly u lafR:e, 30,000 on
city sands and 7,500 on county . .,
Ufeguards said the ocean w as
unusually clear with water• visibility up
to 15 feet and no sur1e. producing good
diving conditions. The surf was moderate
running up to three feet . with no rip
tides.
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nn the clouds roll by . about 11
a'.m., It'll be cloudsville on the Or-
ange Coast. Then look for bright
sunshine and temperature s in lhe
central .evenUet.
INSIDE TOD.\ V
Tht significance of tlie Prtsl·
deni of tlit Unittd Stalts sptnd-
ing his apart time in San Clt-
mentt has not txactly tludtd
tht local rtsid1nlts. Set Page 3.
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Heath Cal'ls Emergency Cabnit Session:
911.rAJT, Northom l!!land (UPI ) -
"nle death toll in a weekend ol death
and destruction in Northern Ireland r06e:
~ 111 today when one of the victims
ti C.t.hcUc-Protestant riolint. died jn a
bolpltal. Shotgun blasl.$ by snipers
wounded lwq more British soldiers today.
Prime Minister Edward Heath called
hil cabinet in\O emeriency IMlion lo
London and tnnoun~ ht wu stndida
3,000 mort troops Into Northen\ Ireland to try to enforce pea«:. Previously 1,000
troop! had been sent there.
An Army 1pok11m1n aala in addition
to the 1wo 110ldlers hit by sni pers another
sl1 iOldlers were Injured In BeUut and
32 In Londonderry durin1 clasftes Sunday
nlaht. Police said "hundreds" of Ptrtons
wire Mina tteatecf in ~ltals, many
for gunthot wounds.
Riotlni erupted when Bernadette
Devlin, U, member of Parliament and
Pl'I II rta11111 lut yar.
In lallUI, bumad Olll ....... llld
··-11, --...... -for barric1dt1. Dozehl of bulldinp wtrt
smolderina: ruiM. British troops patroled
with orders lo shoot anyone seen with
• 1un. '
Police 1&id ipecial security precautions
were btlnc ta ken tO protect Htalh's ~secretary, Relinald Maudllna, who
will arrive Tulklay . for 1 30-hour in·
apectlon of the Northern lrUh problem
ht Is charged with solvlpg,
The Army said it had fired 215 gas
arenadu in Belf11t and JOI in LOn-
donderry Sunday night and this morn1n1,
arrtiltld-• peraom in U>e two ci11AI.
and ~ been the t1r1et ol '9 Molotov cocktalb. , •
. ctvll rt1ht1 le1der of the Catholic ml.DOl'i.·
ty in Northern Ireland, wu sent to
prl.aon Friday for &tr months for bu ·
Polirt 11~ 18 'Women and 1lrl1,. flve
of them under 17, were amona: "peraoni
arrealtd iq &ht outbreaQ Sunday and
toci1y. Four were boya about II or 12.
Bel111t1bl.ll dlpot ol/lciala .. id'15 buaea ~ad been ,.Ind l!ld 111od, aa,barrkado•
or lranoportalloO I« riot.rs from ....
Exchange Students Bid
Adieu to . Coast Famil"3s
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL
Of tM 01llr flllet Iliff
For American Field Servica student.I
who hive been llvlna on the Oran ..
Coalt, tod1y ttas a ud one.
It was the da y to leave their American
families and begin the long trip home,
after a memorable yur in the United
Statll. An students from L11un1 Beach and
San Clemente departed by bus from
Western Hilh Sc)'9QI lri Anaheim, while
ncbanii ltudents In C.Osta Mesa and
NeW)IOrt laoch left from Whittle<.
Amid tears and llundrtds of pldbyes,
the students boarded the bu!l that will
take them to New York where they
will depan for thtlt respective Countries
by airplane.
Handerktrdllefs were plentlful 11
rrtend1, rel1Uvet, pannll, and AP'I
brol:Mrt and 1itttr1 said podbyt.
Alter 1pondln1 the paat yoar wttb
Two Men Killed
In. Auto Crashes
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Two men wen killed in .. ~at.
IOUthttlt Oran,• County traffic IC·
cidtntl over the witiend, 1utboriUt1
rtportod.
Tbe dt1d art:
-Dee Alen Bl.nett, 27, of IUll
Brl11ntine Drivt1 Dana Point. .
-Oorl11 llarilud Mc.UHay 11, of
117 Coronado St., Apt. B, 'ai!bol
Peninsula, Newport Beach.
Hletiway Patrol officers said Burnttt
died 1hortly after 2 a.m. today when
h11 touU\bound car, travelina at an
eetlm1ted llO mlle1 an hour on the San
Diqo Freeway, struck a brid1e auar~all
at La P11 Road in Ml11lon Viejo.
Patrolmen R. Allen and C. Davis ,
.,.ho witnessed the fatality liaid Burnett's
car slimmed broadside into th e
guardr1ll. He w11 ejected ind bl1 body
found lying face down in an outside
lane of the freeway.
McAneny w11 killed Saturday nt1ht
at the entrance to the South Coast Com-
munity Ho1pital on Pacific Coast
Hi1hw1y at 7th Avenue in South Lagwi1.
Officer1 said hi1 nor\hbound cir col-
lided with one driven by Daghnt Bttnlrd,
28, or 31W tn A"*·• South~ Lasun1,
who was trying to .make a lift turn
lnlo the 1-it•I.
The Hialtw1y P1lrol aaid the f1ta.lity
it under invtlli1•tion and cbarae. may
be filMI.
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aflar --.111a poll ,_ at ~ ....
and I1Vln1 wllrtM-lllJJM• ~ fllllily
In Lll\lllll. · ' rram Ian Clsmenle, Ricardo Pereira,
wllo llu -111.Yllll wlfil the 11'.d Kin· cald lalnUy, roluma to Illa 111u .. hamt
in ft.lo di "Jtntlro, Bralll.
Alao from 81111 Clemente, In1rsd Lundsren •Ill be returnin1 to Karllt&d,
Swedn, after her IChool yw with tht
PhJlip Reed family.
Allar leavin1 loday, the AF8 bul will
travel to Glend1le, Arizona, then on to
Denver, and finall y, about two w11ll1
from now, arrive In New York.
From New York the atudtitte wlll
leave for their home counlrle1. All
student.a are expected to be back to
their native Janda, by mid-July.
The Amtrlc1n Fltkl Service proeram
each year. brln11 eome J,00'.I fortlan
1tudtntl to the United Stat• and 1end1
111!1111 t,IOO Unltod Stalet lludlnll 10
lo Iw ... laJNla II the boptl ot lmprovllr "°'\d ralatlona.
Fro• P .. e J J
WITHDRAW At'
C1mboc::U1 at dawn Mond1y, one rllle
balllllon of Illa l•t Air Cavalry Dlrillon
wu U/tod out by hellcoptar. Tha rell
of lh1 or1 awept Uie oversrown and
drlpptn, Jun1l1 terrain on foot, teerchln1
for Communllt 1Upply ci1cht1 11 they
work@d their way toward the border
Gf ~uth Vietnam. Some had been on
the march four d1y.1.
U.S. commanders earller hid moved
more than a score of artillery bases
?ul of Cam bodia. Some were set up
1n Soulh Vietnam near the frontier. Their
guns boomed ill day, protectin1 thi
South Vletnam·bou nd Infantrymen.
As the Americans moved to the South
Vietnamese border, they blew huge holes
in roads and felled tree.1 in an effort
to slow Communist atternpt1 to haul
new supplies to the border. They al90
spread in Commun.isl bunkers. supply
bunkers arid along tra ils a crystalline.
type te1r 11a11 th1t Un11er1 from two
weeks to six months.
Allied communiques •aid tod1y the
oper1tlon Into Cambodia wtlich bqan
In lite April hid c1ptured or dt1troytd
29,937 we1pon11, more thin 11 ,000 t.onl
of munitions 1nd more thin 9,600 ton•
of ric e. They 11id 14,481 Nort.h Vilt•
n1meae and Viet COn1 had been killed
and 1,4.37 captured.
Doves Prevent
Antiwar Bill Kill ' I
WASHlNOTON {UPI) -Antiwar
senators dtfttttd today a movt by Id·
mlnl1tratlon·1uppot1.tn to kill llllislat~
to force the wlthdraw11 or all U .. troop•
from Indoclllna by July I, till. •
The ldmlnlltratlon 1uppc:rtan IOUfht
to brin& up the propoul ror an im-
mediate vot1. But tht antiwar block,
whleh 1dmlt1 It doe• not have tnou1h
votes at this time to pu1 it, won Senate
approv1I to hive the vote Po:'tponed
until later in the summer, when 1l hopla:
to h1v1 the nece111ry b1ckin1.
The propo11l l1 U\I 10-c1 lle d
~1cGovern-Hatfield amend men t, co-
apons0red by Se ns. Georae S. ~tcOove.rn,
(0.S.D.,) and Marko. H1tfleld, (R-Or e.)
In an unu1ual\y blu nt 1peech delivered
durtn1 tbl COOper.Church debate, Sen.
Cl1lb0rne Pell, (0.1\.J.). 11ked the 5en1te
and the n1Uon to ttknowled&• \hf. Vlel-
nam war Js unwinnable. Vletnami.utlon
ts unw(N'keble and 1 Communltt re.lime
In all ol Vitl11am i• inevit1bl1 -and
even In America '1 naUonal lnterut.
A unified Vietnam ever. under Com·
munlll rule , he 11id, would ttr\le 11
a barrltr to ChlntH 1xp1n1ion11m.
T1'le Senate today coNidertd 'I propoaal
by Sin. lloberl P. G'rtlfln, I R·Mlclt, l
to wat.er down tht Cooper.church amend-
ment.
lf'tl ct Illa cit)<' IO wlltlr. Mllll al
tllam ...,. dallbaratal1 .Hitn>yt11 1lr !Ire.
Tlla llav. -Ian Parm,1 tlit mlHi.nt
Prol<ltant Illdtr, arri¥tG In Laodan to
take his ntwly woo seat In the BriU.h
parllamenl aqd said he wou ld not try
to pre\lent MIS!! Devlin, hl1 arch foe,
from taking her seat when ahe 1e\I
out d.-jail, ,
.. "New trouble In lelfast was brief ind
l•s· 1erioU1 than Frl(t.1y and Saturday
nllht riot.in& which police 11ld c1UJed
five d~Lhs and 221 lnjurleJ.
In 1-<>ndonderry, police clashed with
demonstrators and at one point 1 mob
threw ptoline bombl on the roof of
the poet office. Poatal worker'1 threw
the bomb• back.
Jn BeU11t'1 Fal11 Road area, about
100 per&oM altacbd 1 poUc• atalion,
breaklna every wlndoW In 'tM b"Udlna:
They were drive n oil when pollct calltd
Jn the BritJsh army. .
H•vy wind1 and rain 1wipl the brlck
41ld itone-Utter•d cl~f ~lb'elt• in the
U!'tY l!l""'1ni hoiln,, hllPb>I 10 rllton calm. -'
SUSPECT ••.•
'1nce June I and "9 belittt t.l)ey hive
aolved two murder1•tlllt ~bly would
not ttave t>etn except 'tor -Uie )ong, hard
houn they put in."
The ~reak!l In bot h calies came almoat
simulta nously after the murders kept
investigators baffled for weeks.
On Sunday, sheriff'~ detectives from
Orllllt Counfy travelod Io a Ion1Iy dirt
l'Old n11r Loa G1lo1 and r..c..ored· Mn.
llron'a pie! PonU" llltlml .wqon
aba-by bar ktllor.
Tba Cir hod -tbl objeol of In
lntlnlt •!f ind lf'OWld IMttti for 11ver1J
da)'t after lief i..~ •"!I deoompoaad
l>odY WU fOWMf In uneorlhld -1r1vt in the lall1 area of ChWilftd
· Natlao.al rortat nw 11:1 Clrbo Vllllp.
That ..,.,, Jail June ta .
lnvtttlpton uld their work thttM.iah
tblt last wtekend alto confirmed a
murder HCne wh•• Mn. Brown w11
11vaaely hacked to de•lh wll}l a 1even-
lnch b1yonet or hunt1n1 knife. ~
A bloodtt1lned •Pol in an oran11 ll"Ove
In tht Irvine: area h11 been deflft!t11y
••tablllhed 11 thll murder 1etne, ~
v111t111tor1 111d.
They declined to 1peclfy the loc1tton.
AlllMd wtth lhe Inv11tt11llon of the
•UIJll:ct tn t1ii Brown cue are quertu
from ~'" Clemente Police dltectlv11 who will attempt lo determine if Hurd ml1h t
be linked with Lhe brut1l ltabbinR or
Ban Clemente hou1ewlfe "Conn.le Lynn
Jotu11on, JO, who wa1 dleco~red 1111
Jurtt 17 repeatedly 1t1~ and ne1rly
nude In her 1m11l 1t1akle aptrtment.
Tb111 far police h1v1 dtnled any
dtfinHt links in the 1layln11.
Authcrltlt1 in RJvenlde who arreettd
Hurd Jn the cir from which be livtd
In Norco would uy only th1t "new
evidence" recovered recentJy Jed to the
plckup.
Mr1. Brown'• body wu ditcovertd
just beyond the Oran1e County line ln
Riveraide jurlldlctlon.
About a doien feet 1way from Lhe
makeshift grave lnvestlg1tors found a
bloodied yellowish velour shirt wrapped
around book& which Mra. Brown used
In her claues for 9ludenu with learnina
disabilities at two Mission Viejo area
schools.
The find was confirmed over the
weektnd by detectivet, w~ nld that
initially the lhirt proved v1luelet1s.
Over the weekend, however, it has
proved to be a prime piece of evidence.
Detectives would not confirm whether
they had found the seven,\nch knife
allegedly used In the •laying cl Mr1.
Brown.
They said, however, that ~1rs. Brown's
. recovered car yielded neither the
weapon, nor pel"IOl\ll effects and jewelry·
st.olen from her durln& the alayina.
"We're still trying to put all the pieces
t.o1ether in thl1 case," uid one dttec-
tlve, "and we 11111 hive a lot of 10011·
ends to Ue to1ether."
I~ . the meantime they ~w1it pr~
secullon by Santa Ana police in the
robbery and fata l bealin1 of Jerry Wayne
C1rlln. 21 , of Gardtn Grove, who w11 found beatefl to d11th, lyina on the
floor of a S1nta An1 aervlce 1t1Uon
at J 1.m. on June 2.
A to11l of t60 was mi1Sin1 from the
cash box of the station at 3724
Weslmlnster Avenue where Ca rlin was
the nl~hl manager. ·
Ori11011ly, police believed the kllltr
to be Robert W. Liberty, U'l1 "Candlell1ht
Killer" aw ail.ing pr01eCU1ion for kid,
naping in Colorado and homicide in Hun-
tington &each and San Dieao.
ApparVJtlJ t.hlre 11 no link whatsoever
to Liberty.
Capo to Weigh
T1·ailers Issue
. Sin Ju1n Capl1tr1no's tral\tr pa.rk
issue may be settled tonl1ht.
A special joint meet1n1 of the City
Council ind p~nnln1 commluloll will
take place in Che council chamblr1 at 7
o'cJoci .
The flnl topic on Iba •ncf4 ~ Illa
trailer perk moratorium wll.lcb end1
Aus. 11.
Gtrald Gaffney, cbairman ol the
pl•MinJ commi11lon, t1ld be 11 h09tfi1I
that a policy will be 1doplld. Ill 111a lho
c:ommlsalon hat not rtctl•ed any 1ddl·
Uon al requitt1 from mobUt 1Kwnt pa rk
d1veloptr1 durlne: the naor1Mrtlum, but
felt i;ome properly ownert may bl w11t-
lng for the outcome.
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DAILT •II.OT,_·~ lk~tnl KMllltr
Presldeniffll Convo11
Jn cream-colored Continental (third car in line In left lane), the first
family heads down Jamboree Road past Newporter Inn Cleft ) en route
to wedding. President's car \Vas switched for returq trip to reception
at Newporter Inn. Secret Servi·ce spokesmen said the fir::st car be-
gan overheating during the drive from San Clemente to Ne,vpart
Beach.
Former SanitariumNur.se . ~ --1
Held for Patient Death
A SS.year-old former nurse at an
Orange sanitarium is being held without
ball today in Wiaooosin on ch1r1es she
murdered an elderly p11ient in Oranae
County in 1966.
Oranae police 11id Mrs. JeanaMe
Qalch Chernlk, also known 11 J . Patricia
Be!Jt is being held In Manitowoc, Wis.,
followln11 an arraignment hearing before
a county judge there.
Judae llarold ~1ueller continued the
h,aring .un til ~ay to allow Mrs. Chernik
t•JilOnfer with.~ att~y. · ~
!nle 1s charled wl~ 1\~· •1 '••
slayina of Mrs. ~taraa~ Ttgllabue, an
_.,-,.'fl widow ii"' •1 #Leonard's Sanll ,
Vt, Oran11e '
1ie Otanae' OimtJ; ral:ler'
dl1ek>sed last week .that tM ''IOU -ot
the stran1e murder died u the rll!llt
of peritonitis oauted bY pullClµre P"O\iidl
Manson Dismiss
Plea Reje(f,ted
~06 ANGELES (UPI) ,;, A·'dofehl;
appeal that the cha rges agains t Charle•
~tanson and three female coderendants
in the Tate-LaBianca case be dismissed
on grounds massive publicity made 1
fair hearina impo8stble was rejected t~
day.
Irving KaYlarek , the attorney ror
~1anson. argued that the prosecution had
no "real case'' against his client and
hid deliberately en11ged in a campaign
of convlcttna him and the other defen-
d1nt1 in the press. .
Kanarek said !hat the tag,. "the ManiOn
family ," w1s a "clever device" which
the district attorney's office had &ought
to implant as a mt.Inf of ba ckln1 up
its charp of con1plracy in the st\len
&layings.
of ber urlnley bl~dtr lnlllcttd by a
sharp in•trwnent.
Mrs. Cbemlk w11 arrNled list Friday
by Oran1e !>et. 8st. (:haJlfl Brown ind
inve1t1111tor Ed :aan1i1 of the dl1trlc l
attorney's office in Wlaconsln. Police
there said lhe: had been llvln1 in
J\1anilowoc and nearby' Twin Rivera for
the past year end had recently been
employed 11 1 practical nur1e in an
industrl1l plant.
Officer• quoted her 11 11ylna Ille will
fight extradition to California on the
murder charae1.
Orange police 11ld today lnve1tl1111on
of the thrff and one-balf-)rtar-old ea•
had been 1!1lled until rtctntly wMn
Oranae detectlvt Joe St1vtn1 uncovered
new evidence which he alleae1 llnked
Mr1. t'hemli to th1 elderly woman '•
de11h.
The suspect was traced through several
states and at lea st two marriages, police
said, before she w11 loc1ted in tl\I
Wisconsin town.
A murder complaint bad been fllfll'.:I
last \Yednesday in Central Munici pal
Court and Judge Paul Mast signed a
no-bail warrant which was forw~rded
to Manitowoc.
School Trustees
1'o Pick Officers
The Laguna Beach 1choo l board will
elect officers for the coming yc.ar at Ill
annual organizational meeting Wednea-
day at noon in the district offices, SMI
Blumonl St.
Larry Taylor has served as prealdent
of the five-member board of trustee• for
the past year.
Next regular meeting will be at 7:)0
p.m. on Tuesday, Jub• ?·
Bustling
In Laguna .
"
A repon ol prowlers In Ille llOO block
of Llguna't Temple Hills Drive llhonly,.
after mid night Saturd\y led to the arrest
of a transient on narcotics charges, alona
with two Camp Pendleton Marine. and
a 17-yelr~ boy from · Gardena who
wer e booked on prowlin1'char1ts. :
Two more adults and a 19-year.old,'1
Lagttna Beach boy were ·booked on
charges ·of narcotics violations Friday
night when police ac;'CO!llpanled Sheriff'•'
tieputies to a 3rd Street addrelis to
serve a fe'.lony warrant and two II-year·
old vilitors were ari:tatld Fri~y al·
ternoM on ~JM, Stree't lief.ch alter one
of them allegedly tried to 1wallow 1
pl1sllc b11 ot 'pll)s. , .• . .
Re1pondin1 to a report Qf' 1 11f5piCM>ul
· ca.r crubins tbe neiahborhoocl , polict
found 1 young Marine ·•Lln41RI -btltde
a car parted ~t 1818 Tempk Hillr Drive.
A" they sough!· his iden!llic,o(i"fl, the
officers spotted two more young tntn
apparently trying to hide in some nurby
bulhlt and a ..>-fourth Peerin1 OUl of
an UP1tairs window of tee house.
A check of U. residtace brought about
the arrest of WU!iim Francis Nelson,
22, 1 translent who, police said. was
unable lo explain 1his presence in the
house. He was booked oo bur.slary
charge!! and lluspicion of-po911eSsion of
peyote and marijuana after IO pla!ilic
baas and a chunk of peyote were found
in the houtte, police 1s1erl.
Booked on prowlln1 cbar1es. were
Phlllp R1y suers , JI , and DIVld Henry
McOoupll, 21 , both of Camp Pendleton,
and the 17-year.old youth fmn Gardena.
Arretted at 11 p.m. FridlY It 383
3rd St. on char1e1 ' of pone11lon ol
marijuana with Intent to 1111 were J.
Elliott HllJ1, 21, of the 3rd Street lddrt11,
JOltph An1ele Crl1Ulll, 21 , of South
Pa11den1 and a 1&.ye41'.()ld boy from
L11una Beaeh.
PoUce 1lle1e they 1e.lltd "a1 evldenee
at the houae, where officers failed to
find the 1u1pect aought on a Sheriff's
Department warrant, 1a Ilda 9f mart·
ju1n1 and a tin pen cont1ltiln1 .. 1tveral
more 1rams of Lhe dru1, • total d.
330 1r1ms.
Arreated at Cleo Street Beach at 2:21
p.m. f'rld•f· and booked on char,es
of po111ell1lon of d•n1erou1 dru11 or
u re were Ell1n Morlantl Holland, 11,
of Fort Worth, Tex. and Charlea Aaron
Fein, ti, of Mlnne1poll1, Minn. "
An officer J)ltrollna the beach Hid
he lpPl'otchtd the COUP..!• 11fter ob1ervln1
1U1pJclou1 movtmenll ind u ht: ap.
proached r11n altempted to atuff •
plalllo ba1 lnlo hi• bouth. The officer
rtLrl1Vld the baa, which contal,ned 18
1111pootod LS.D tabllll, and placed the
two wxltr arrMt.
Cabin Cruiser
Smashed to Bits
A $4,000 cabin cruiser owned by I
La Mirada min Vt'ali limashecl to bita
in lhe rook• of Three-Arch 81y in South .
Laguna Saturday, bu( its two oc:cupanll
5uffered only minor hurts.
San Clemente -lifeguards. who patrol
the rocky beach In South La1una, said
the er1ft, piloled 'by Em1nuel Lubliner,
43, lost power shortly after 5 p.m. then
it wedged in a craa in the surf.
Lu bliner and a pas1en1er. ~tanijfj
f\tartinez of Norwalk, abandoned 1bip
and scrambled to 111fely across the rocks.
The boat, a 21-foot productlbn crui~er,
rocked with the surf for a few mlnute1,
then broke apart and sank.
Llreauard Capta in Phil Stubbs said
the ttoat !Ott PQWer, then the men abo1rd
failed to toss out an anc hor to keep
it fmn drlfttJll:'lthore.
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TEN CENTS
Nixon· Meets Romanian Aide •• Ill ·n-Clemente
II)' BICIWID P. NAU.;
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President N~on today cooferred In
san Ckmente with Romanian rortign
M.iniller. · Comeliu Manescou On the
PIUibUWes ol both countrifls reducin&
lroqp lovell in E""lfl!!.
Waruw Pact cOuiilries for the first
time . ~ve u~ed · a willino)eu to
expkre witll NATO ilif pOuibility of rtdueitc . Soviet ud American mil.ij,ary
IQtca ·in· J!urope, '
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The Prolidenl · lalutd the· invitation
to Mane.scu u a cour&esy rll;Olnizin&
Mr .. Nixon's warm rece,tion in 8Ucharest
durinc an · A111U5t ~isit.' Maoescu was
oneolbia-. • •
MIOelCU met ~ in San Francisco
with Seer.lary a( Stale WWiam P.
Rogers who tbell Oew back to brief
the President. ·
The President is also expected to
discms · with Manescu. recent disastrous
Hoods in his native land.
Corn<llu Botl<lan. Ille !IDmaniln llll·
bassidor to W llhinPilDo tokl new1men
in Washington that American llliMnce
after the nood doubWd that harnilhtd
both by the Soviet Unke and China.
Alter attending the Newport Beach
wedding and reception of bia niece s&tur·
day, NI x on arose ~ly and saw
the first lady off Sunday morning on
her m~rcr. flight to earihquaie..3tricitn
Pi?ni. She will return tu-iaY ,night.
Tbe President apent 11lOllt al 1he rest
Ie 0 . ea
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TWO FIRST LADIES MIET IN LIMA, PERU
Senor1 ConMulo V1l11ce G~11t1 Mrs. Nixon
V.S., Peru First Ladies
tnspect Quake Damage
• J Frem Wire Services
.. LIMA, E'efu -The First Ladiea of
Peru and the Unitect .States walked side
bf side. into Lima's most impressive
ciurch today .to alteod a traditional
holiday-mass'before flying into the Ande5
to vieW the damage of Peru's most
'catastrophic earttiquake.
Mrs. Richard M. Nixon arrived Sunday
• night on Air Force One from El Toro
MCAS to peraonally survey the destruc-
tion .. -by ljle -· ·She was welcomed ll the airport witb
Ii kill and an embrace h'Cln Consuelo
Vfiluoo, wife of Peruvian President Juan
( Veluco Alvi.fa(lo,' who thanked her for . '
.";Nixon 'Stuck'
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coming personally "to give us the
warmtn and affec tion that today we
need."
Shortly after her arrival wilh nine
too1 of relief goods and cash dooalions,
including a check from her busband,
she was briefed by U.S. and Peruvian
officials at' the U.S. Embassy.
Peru's National lnlonnation Director
Augusto Zimmerman &aid the stricken
area covered more than Sl,000 square
miles and utlmated that Jt would take
'500 milpon to rebuild the daVntated
towns and villages.
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2 Marines
Arrested
In Shooting
Two young Camp Pendleton Marines,
arrelted in San Ck!men&e Saturday ni&ht
after allegedly shooting a La&una Beach
youth. are facing arraignment today on
charges of assau)t with intent to commit
murder.
Victim of the attack, Lawrence Michael
Bornman, 19, of 475 N. Coast ffichway,
Is reported in utisfador)' C<lftdlUon at
Orange County Medical Center after
uOOergoing· suraery for removal of a
bullet from his left armP,it.
His alleged assaillittl wen ·~
by California Hipw'ay Patrol otficer1
and San Clemente. police wbo lf:t up
a road block at Pacific Coast Highway
and camino Capi81.rano in San Clmlente
after a description of their vetlicle was
broadcast by Laguna Beacli police.
They "'ere identified as Kenneth Ray
Starks, 19, and Virgil L. McCoy, 20.
Police responding to a reported
shooting found Bornman lyina; on the
sidewalk in the 100 block of Myrtle
Street shortly after 6 p.m. ·
· He said he had met the suspects
at the Taco Bell and asked them for
a ride to the Beach Motor Inn where
he lived
Mayor's Niece
Assault Victim
Laguna Beach ?ii1ayor R I c h a r d
Goldberg's concern over the Art Colony's
rising crime rate came home last week
when his niece, a visitor from Syracuse.
was the victim of a sidewalk assault.
Police said the 21-yl,!ar-old woman was
walking in a residenUal area when she
heard root.steps behind her. and turned
to face a man brandishing a gun.
He grabbed her arms and told her
not to scream, the victim said, but
she fell to the sidewalk, broke away
and ran screaming to a nearby houae.
where residents cal)ecf police.
He all{lallant had disappeared when
officers arrived.
Goklberg won a sweeping election V\c·
tory in April after campaigning on a
platform emphalWllg the arowing need
for law and order in Lacuna Beach.
• ol Sunday preporin& the .._t· to the
Ration on U.S. iround ~ in Cam-
·bodia. The summ.ina: up ._, to be releued
~·to ro1ncidt with the Preaktent 's
seJf-impoaed troop withdrawal deadline.
Tbe withdrawal is to be foltowc bf
renewed tiforjs It ·achievin& I nogotiated
SC41eplen,t ol the WIU\
Berore Rogers le.ft Washtingtoq, U.S.
ol(iciabi sakl he plans to announce in-
creUed JQllitary ayivapce for Cambodia
at I meetinl in Manila ol the Southeast
Asian~· Treaty . Or11niz.atkxt1 lo r ·el I It the live irit-:!rview In Sin Clemente will
m~. -iu •10 from Manill 'lo •-'-n be Wlique in PresldeDljal hiator)'. •-.-·• ... ._. --.u As N i z o n prepared for his €am-
to meet twWl.i foreign · nWaistei's ol the bodian report to the pation, it wu an-
teveo aaUGm allied !n the Vietnam War. nounced that the tut Of 31,• American
lk will Nllll:n>lo WubiJ1ctcin via Tollyo lroo!>< there hive begun theJr pullboct.
...._London. , · ' · Tt)e South Vietnameae anny will still
The PreMlent Wedneldly eveninC' Is have almost 40,eot men on the scene.
to dilC\m his Southeast Asian pelicies There has been little attempt by the
in an1 bcMu'-loog live television interview, ~ enemy in Cambodia to harass . the
with three1 TV newsmen. . wl~awing American r e a i g u a r d ,
Pr-. Semtary -Ziqler· llid soun:e.. stated.
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DAILY .. ILOT ......_ llW .. ~ O'o..I
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Drifter, 20,
Also Facing
Second Rap
By JOHN VALTERZA
Of .. Dellr ..... ,..,.
A drifter rrorn the Norco area iJ
baing held without bail today in the
Vlcklus butcher slaying of Mission Vtejo
teacher Mrs. Florence Brown.
The same man also is b e I n g held
ht Santa Ana in the beating death of
a young aervk:e station attendant wbG
wu aLain June 2, a day b e f o r e the
prelty brunette, teacher vanished with
her car ill the San Juan Capistrano area.
~r. in~lipton llid the ._1.
fn the Brown klUlll(, Stwphon Crai.< Hurd, ~· WU arnAed ii ltlt Ctr by sheriff'•
mvesti,ators in the Norco area late
Friday nigbl
· 8mq Ana Police Deleclive Lt. Harrel Dav:i~ called a press conference t!WI ~"IOI to pinpoint the Brown. murder sit~ aa: an orange grove near the pictur-
esqu' old town of Irvine.
Clues he said he was not at liberty to reveal~ pJus diacovery of an old car P&r~ oo Sand Cilnyoo roed with its
....,. blown up helped bnplicat< Huret.
TtiE FIRST FAMILY' GOES TO A WEDDING (SH P°"'' UI . . .
"This is one or Ole finest piecer ol
poJice invesUgaliYe work J have teen i11
22 years ol uperieoce~" said Lt. Dav ii.
"lnvestlgaton John McClain and Larry
Cornelison have b;een working on this
Trovps Leave .Cambodia
Day Ahead of S'chedu~e :
SAIGON (UPI) -Tbe United Stales
1Qday completed withdrawal of U.S.
troops from Cambodia a full day ahead
of President Nixon's June 30 d.eadline,
military sources reported. At the same
Ume, the United Slates and South Viet-
nam began a massive airlift of arms
to Phnom Penh.
Informed BOUrces in Phnom Penh said
eight , American C130a and three . South
Vietnamese Cl II cargo planes arrived
at Phnom Penh today with arms and
ammunition for the hard-pruaed Cam-
bodian army that ·ii 1till beina aided
by Sou th V.ietnamese ll?>P5 .and U.S.
warplanes. ·
Th:? military sourCes aaid ne.arly ·t,~00
American troops slogged on foot through
monsoon mud' to crou,inlo1 Sou.lb Viet-
nam from Cambodia's fiahhook sector
northwest of Saigon, · They said ,3'l0
American advisers were st.ill i[I ~·
bodia with the .31,000 South 1Viet.namese
still there but woUld ret'4!'n Tueac;lay~ ·
In Phnom Penh, Cambodian Premier
Lon Nol said the Communist threat to
the Cambodian capital had diminished,
but he appealed a&ain for continued
U.S. air support,
(lel SUSPECT, Plfl 11
80,000 Visited
Laguna Beaches
Lquna Beach lifeguards utimate
n:iore than 80,000 peraom toasted
.themaelves on local beaches durinc the
"1eekend as tbe sun grew warmer aod
a aystal-cleat surf grew cooler.
Life,uards made 12 rescue1 Sunday
and four on Saturday. Water temperature drGPP:ed from 64 · degrees Satlirday to
10 Sunday while air temperatures clim)).
ed to about IO degrees Sunday.
· Beach attendance Sunday w a 1
eatimated at 30,00U oa city beaches and
13,000 on county belches. The Saturday
fi.gure was nearly u large, 30,000 on
city sands and 7 ,500 on county.
, . With Cqrgo Jet
In the past 30 year11, Zimmerman
told Mr1. Nixon, there have been a
little fewer than 10,000 ~eatm in all
of Peru's natiooal disaslers. But this
single one ii eAimated to have taken
50,000 lives.
She was ahown before and after
photographs o( the Andean villqe ol
Yqay, wiped out by a landalide tri1·
1ered tfJ the tuake. U.S. Ambahador ·one Final· Wish
As the last Americana were leaviftg
Cambodia the Sooth Vletnimue .,,.ned
a new · offensive. Milltlr:y IOW'Cell • ~
a 5,000..man aniiored' column was drivina:
inland acrou. nonbeutem CambocHa
toward the new Communilt 1upply TOU,le
clown the !I~ River Valley •
~fegua;cts salO tne ocean w a 1
unusually clear 'with water visibili\Y up
to IS Jeet and no surje, produclq &ood
diving coOOIUons, 1,'he surf wu moderate
running up to three feet wQh no rlp
tides.
• • '
The departure today of Julie •
1~r.for Japan iP Air Force
Two depleted the ~. Prenden-
lial jet neet, ltavilll !!resident Nix-
on with 1 top secret CIS5 carp
plane. • • . '
1 )Ifs. Richard M. Niion flew from
•St Toro Marine Colpa Air Station
le PIN Sunday in Air, Force One
to deliver relief ~ to earth-
quake victims.
Julie ·and O.vid Eisenhower are
dedured to leave today for Japan
m1 Aii" FOrce 'l'wl. as t h e
~t's special represenlativea
at &be world fair ill OlaU.
U the President. ahlllWd need an
anran 1ift a buny, it would M lllP!'lied by the National Emer-
ey Airborne °"1UN'Od Poot, which u. 1 converted cia equipped wltll
pie moat -ill•• top _.i Clllll· runicatiOfll fad.HtBJte clllt ute.
Nlaon tried out the secret craft
lllt year on a return trip IO
Walhi""°" 11'<1111 bia Florida Wbit< lllluao. Fonner P-J-
Mpt '""' Air Force m jets, but
·Nlun -the Wbit< H....,
fleet by llllff.
" •
1 T17lor llerliaao Beldllr -411crlbed lhe
.. .........,. to the Firlt Lady .. 1 .. lin,
"like a tbouaaad eura-trains all com-
iJll lhroqh 11 oace."
lmmedlat<ly followi11& the Roman
Ca1hotic mass in the Central Cathedral.
heavlly pardld by eovernment troops
carryinC machine pns, the two First
Ladies were wbllked away to the Lima
a~ they boarded I C-130 U.S. Air
Foret CAl'IO plane \0 fly over the area of
'the Anda hanlelt hil by the quake,
the CaUejon de Huaylu valley l50 Jqlles nortbeuf of Uma where they will deliver
tome of tbe blankets and tents to the
homeleD vic:timl.
Lut 1"anda)', Mn. Ni100 received
an appeal from_ • Utah families to
adopt younptta. -9rphlned in the
dtsaster. •
1be families 'hid requested the Fint
Lady '• aulstanct in helpin& them lo
cut the red tape inovlved jn the adoplk>n.
Mrs. Nlson turned lhi request over
to Robert Finch, who is coordinating
all U.S. Govurmen.l and private
llailtlnce effortl la the wake of the
Peruvian dllaster.
l
Dying Boy to See Disneyland
From Wirt: Services
DES MOJNES, lowa -Time Is running
out for little Billy LA>ng. a stoic 7-year~ld boy. •
"I'm okay," t.e says, "I'm aoin1 lo
Heaven soon." ·
"But maybe I can see Disncyl1"11d
and Red Skelton lint." '
Hundreds of people wno read a
new1p.1per ICGry of Billy's inopei'able
brain tumor -which will render him
blind tint, widlin sis neU -are
mUill& hll 1111 wllh a reality.
Pourinc oul their hearll and pockets,
tney contributed 12.500 I<: help Mr. and
Mrl. "-E.une, Billy'• mother and
l\lpfl\Mr, tue ,him \0 s o u t h e: r n
Cafiloraio.
His steplatber's "6-a·week job in •
fertiliier plant leaves liUle to 1pare
after necessities and they had sold tome
of their furniture to obtain ta for 1
down payment on a used car.
They ·have live other children Ind
only learned of the deadline ror
Disneyland two weeks aio, when their
family doctor gave them the «eaded
news.
Billy wu born with Utt tumor but
1t wasn 't discovered until 1917, just abou~
tbe time his re11 lather wu killed
in a plane crash.
Surlt(y was attempted, to remuve
the cancerous crowth, but it was not
succalful.
O.lly two dlys were required bekl'e
the ~ , lo · le! llllly lo
Di&neyland totaled a.111, and·the · funds
conlimte to nood in, aomewhft .em-;
barraalna: the family. 1 1
r uwe'vt cot the ,'money -•peop"
llllt ""'pine. comlna," · ,.,. ·Etllae. wbo
pla,. • -t 11,111 In the bonk. "So I'll bf lhore wtlm .,methhle hip.
pens," he explains, and everybody knows
what he means. • ~
E.,., Billy.
•
The IOUl'ctl uid the offensive was
moving alon& Bouie 11 , toward Stuq
Treng ·tao milel nartbeul of P.hnom
Penh.' Stun1 Trena hu been in ~rth
Vietnamae . hands for 1ix weeks, and
is on the new supply r o 11 t e runninl
down through t..s.
Highway 11 linU Pltlku ii\ Soulh Vi~t
nanl's central hichlands wllh Stung Trena:
on the Mekoo1.
Al the same time, a military com-
munique in Phnom Penh said JOI OClln·
munlst troops were klUed in a wee~Jonk
operation which c ..... ed Hi&hway 5 mm
Skoun, 1$ mila ~al o! .~
Peoh, to "-Thom, II mllta _...
al the capilll. N communique said '.' fr i e o" I. y
11t<ralt played an bnpOl'lant aupporliq
role,"· an a;parent reference · to ,u.s, ... ~... .
· Prelident Nil"On h.t said all Amerk:aA
fl&htlna units Involved in the Cam~laq
.,-would be oul al the country
lly June•· All were out by duak today.
01 tho 1.ltl At11e<ican I-left ill
(lel wrrHORAWAL, Pap 11,
)
8raa•e •
. w .. 111er
Till the clouds roll by, about t t
a.'m., it11l be ctoudsvlUe on the or~
ance Cout 1ben '°°k for bright
sunshine and temP.eratures in the
central aeventiel.
INSmE TOD-' l' ' Tht significance of tht Pre1i--
dcnt oj the United Staitc .fJH!ftd·
ing hie 1part tln1t in SA Cle·
mc"nU haJ not t.iacU~ eluded
the local resident!. Stt P9Q1 3.
2 DAILY PILOT SC Moncl&J', June 29, 1970
Ireland . Riotsr -eiaini 6
. , Heath Call.s Emergency Cabnit Session
BELFAST. Nonll"11 lrel1nd (UPI) -
'fhe death toll in I weekend ol death
and deatruction in Northf.m Ireland rOM
to aix today \l'hen ane of lhe v~tima
ot C.tholic-ProteJitant rioli nv died in •
hospital. Shotgun b! .. .sllJ by sni pers
v.•ounded l\l'o more British sn!diers.today,
Prime Minister Edward liNth called
hi.a. c1binet inki emer1MC)' Ml&ion in
London a..l)d annou~ he •aa aendin&
3,000 mo~ troops Into Northern l:reland
to try to enforce pe11ce. Previously 1,000
troops h(l d been sen1 there.
An· Army spokesman aaia in addition
to the 116'0 soldiers hit by 1niper1 another
six soldiers were injured in Belfa1t anct
32 in l<lndonderry during cluftes Sundly
night. Police saj,d "hundred&" of peflOM
v.·ere being t•ted in hoepit.abo many
for 1unshot wounds. , '
Riot.in'g erupted wben Bernadette
f>e 1,11in, 23. member of Parliament ·and
civil right! leader of the Catholic minor!·
ty In Northern Ireland, wu sent to
prison • Friday for liI months Mr her
port In riatl11 Jut ~at. , 1111 Ill 'the dty to uother. Many Ill
In Be!lut, burned oot buM .net them ...,. dellberllely cleltroyed bi' jiu.
·-" Jay -mobc u.d them Tbe Rev. 1111 ·Pabley, the _rnllllM!I ProtHt1nt leader, 1rrived In Loncbl lo
lot blrric1da. Do7'N of buildin,1 wtr• take his newly won seat In the BritiJh
1rnolderina ruina. British troopa patroled p1rliamen1 ind said he would no1. lry
with orders to shoot anyone seen with to preven1 Mi~ Devlin, his arch foe,
& l(Un. from taking her !'leat when 11he 1etJ
Police said special security precautions · oul d jail. , ·
were beini taken to protect Heath11 New trouble in Belfa~t was brief and
home aecretary, Relin•ld Maud Una. who la'iis serious thin Friday and Saturda y
will arrive Tueaday for a 30-hoqr in-night .rioting which police u ld caused
.spection of the Northern Irish probleni five death.'! and 221 Injuries.
he is charged with solving. ln Londonderry, police clashed with
The Army said it had firOO 225 ga! demonstrators and flt one point a mob
lr:eflades In Belfut 111d 208 in UJo!. threw g110line bombs on the roof
donde rry Sur:ldly nisht and this rriornif\f, the post office. Poet.al workers thrtw
arrested 89 per'IOnl in the two cities, the bombs back.
•nd had been the taraet of 41 Molotov In Belfast'• fi'all1 Road area, about
cocktails. • 100 person11 1ttacked a police station,
Police said JI women and IJirls, five ™"aking every window in the building.
ol lhem under 17, were among 48 perlOQI They were driven olf when police called
arrested in the outbreak!! Sunday and Jn the .British 11rmy,
today. Four Were bo)i1aboutl1 or 12. ,. • Heavy winds 111nd rain 1wept the brick
BeUut:bus depot officl1la aaid lli busel " and atone-littered city streets in the
iiad been seiJled .apd Uled a111 btrricadH early morning hours, helpins to restor•
or transportadoa for ri_oten from oot calm,
Exchange Students Bid
Adi.eu w Coast Families
From Pagel
SUSPECT .•.
' 1inct June 2 'and we beUeve they have
solved two murders that probably would
not ha ve been except for the long , hard
hours they put In."
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL
Gt tlll OallY l"lltl lttH
For American Yield Service studtnll
v.•ho have been llvinc on the Oranse
Coast.. todav was·1 sad Me.
It w1s u,e day to 1e11ve I.heir American
families and begin the long trip home,
after a memorable ye1r in the United
State!!.
AFS students from Laguna Beach and
San Clem e:nte departed by bus from
Western High School in Anaheim, while
exchange students in Costa Mesa and
Newport Beach left from Whittier.
Amid tear1 and hundreds d goodbyes,
the students boarded the bu11 that will
take them to New York where they
will depart for their n!Spective countrie:s
by airplane.
Handerkerchiefs were plenti!ul as
friends, relatives, p1rent.s, and AFS
brothers ind sisters sald &oodbye.
After apendin& the past ye1r with
Two Men Killed
In Auto Crashes
Over W eeliend
Two men were killed in' .eparate
aoutheut Orqe County tr•fflc 1e-
cldents over the weekend, autborlties
reported.
1bt dead are:
-Ott Alan Btn'IM:tl, 27. of 29M
Brigantine Drive, Dana Point.
....a&rln Havllud McA11tney, 21 , nl
317 Coronado St.. Apt. B, Balboa
Peninsul1, NeWJJOf'\ Beach.
Hiahwa y Patrol officers u id Burnett
died ahortly after 2 •.m. today when
hla 110tJthbound ear, traveling at an
estimated llO miles an hour on the San
Oi@lo FreeWay, llruck a britlae guirdrail
at La Paz Road In Mission Viejo.
Patrolmen R. Allen and C. Davis,
1"ho witne5!1Cd the fa tali ly said Burnett'•
car slammed bro1dside into the
guardrail. He wa1 ejec ted and hit body
found lying face down in an out.aide
lane of the free;way. .
McAneny was killed Sllturd1y night
•I the entr11nce to 1he South Coalt. Com-
munity Hospital on ' Pacific Coast
Highway at 7th Avenue in South Laiuna.
Officers aaid his: northbou nd c~ col-
lided with one driven by Daphne Bernard;
28. of 31532 Isl Ave., South Lquna.
who was trying to Tiiakt a left turn
Into Ill• hoopltal.
The Hilbway Patrol said the falality
ill under investi11t.ion and char1es miy
be liled.
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the Milton f'ryer famil y in Laguna
Be1ch, Manfred Heine returns to
Gennany.
Marcie leRouz, staying with the Dr.
Thomas Judy famil y in lAl\111•. rttumt
to the Untvonlty al Stell-In South
AfriCI .
Fernando Gaja-Diaz ls ,off to Spain,
After apendina the past year st Laguna
and livin1 with the Milan Chiba family
In LafUnitl ,
From San Clemente, .Ricardo Pereira,
who 1!11 been M.ayinc with the F.<f Kin-
cakl f1mily, returns to Ill.a r11tJve hom~
in Rio de Janeiro. 8r1zll.
Also from San Clemente, In1red
Lundl'fll will be returning to Karlstad,
Swedn, after her school year with the
Philip Reed family.
After leaving today, the AFS bu! will
travel to Glendale. AriUN, then on to
Denver, and finally. about two weeks
from now. arrive Jn New YOrk.
From New York the Altudenlll will
leave for their home countries. All
studtrits 11re expected to be beck to
their native lands. by mid-July.
The Americ11n Field Service prosram
each ye:ar brin111 110me 3,000 forelan
•tudenll to the United State. and aend1
AOrM 1,500 United States ltw;\f!:nll ro
to !Or.ii" lands In the hopet Ill lni-"'&
Wi;>rld rebitions.
. l'ro111 Pqe l J
WITHDRAW At~
Cam~!• at dawn Montlay, one rlfle
battahon of the lst Air Cavalry Division
wu lilted out by . helicopter. The re&t
of the Gls 1wept. the overgrown •nd
dripping jungle terrain on foot. searchln1
for Communist supply caches as they
worked their way Inward the border
of South Vietnam. Some had been on
the march four d11y1.
U.S. commsnder11 earlier hitd moved
1nore than a score of artillery b11ses
not of Cambodis. Some we:re !iel up
in ~Vietnam netr the ff'T)nUer . Their
guns boomed 11JJ d11y, proteclin1 the
South Vietnam -bound infant rymen .
As the: Americans moved to the South
~ietnamese border. they blew huge hole~
in roads and felled trees in an effort
lo 11low Communh1t att.e.mpts to haul
new supplies \.n the borde:r. They <1IM
spre:ad in Con1muni!.1l bunkers. supply
bunkers and along tr11ils a crystAlline-
ty~ te:ar g11s lh11t linge:rs from two
weeks to six month11.
Allied communique111 aairi today the
optr1Uon into Cambodia which began
Jn l11te April had capture;<! or destroyed
29,827 weapon11, more than 11.000 tons
of munitions sntl more than 8.500 tons
of rice. They said 14.W Nolth Viet-
name:se and Viet Cona: had been killed·
ind 1,427 captured.
Doves Prevent
Antiwar :Bill Kill '.
\\1 ASHINGTON ( lJPl ) -Anti'l'lll'>
senators dete11ted today • move by ad·
mln~tr1tton supporters lo "kill legislation
to force the withdrawal of all (J.S. troopl
from Indochina by July 1. 1971.
The ltdministrsUon 11upporters soogtlt
lo brin1 up thf! proposal for an im·
mediate vote:. Bui the antiwar block,
which Mlm iUJ it 00011 not ·have enoua:h
votes at thi s lime to JlRSS it. won Senate
apprnvsl to have the \Pote postpoof!d
until later In the llumml!r, when it hopes
lo have the neeflllill&ry backing.
1'te pl'Of'08a 1 is the 1 o -c • 11 e d
McGnvern-Hatfi,ld a m f' n d men I, ('Oo
1poniored by Sen11. George S. J\1cGovtrn,
(~.D.,) and Mark 0. H111fielri, lR-Ore.)
In an unu9u11Jly hlunt 11pet'Ch delivered
durln& the Cooper-Church de:bate, Sen.
Claiborne Pell, (0-R..1.l, asktd the Senile
tnd the n1tion to acknowl-edge I.ht Viel·
nam w1r is unw\nn11bte. VletnlD).lut.lon
U unworkable 11nd 11 Communist rtttme
In 111 of Vietnam 111 lntvitable -•nd
even Jn Amerlca'ti n11.Unn11l ln1eresl, '
A unified Vietna m evtn under Com·
munllt rule:, he 111\d, wnuld serve •!
1 barrier to ChirMM erpan1ioni.n.
TM Senile ttld1y C()Nljlfttfd 1 Pf'OPO'll
by Son. Robert P Grillln , tJl.Mlch.,)
to wet.tr down rht Cooper-Church amend·
menL
The breAks in both eases came almn.sl
simull.anou11ly Afler the murders kept
Investigators bRffled for week5.
On Sunday, 1atieriffs deleeti ve1 from
Oran1e Cbonty traveled to a lonely dirt
road near Loa Gatos and recovered Mrs.
Brown 's 1oM Pontiac atation wa1on
ablndoned by her killer.
The cir Md been the object of .ii
Intense air ~nd frOUnd ttarch for se:veral
tlays 1fter her butchered and decompoeed
body wn found In unetrthed •hallow
11r11 ve in the fills a~a of Cleveland
NaUon11J Fofest near El Cariso Vlll11e.
'!1Jat wa,,lalt Juiie 15. .
Investigators said their work throu1h
this last week tnd •I.so confirmed a
murder secne where Mrs. Brown was
11vagely hicked to death with a 1even-
inch bayonet or hunting knife.
A bloodltalned spot in an orange crove
In the Irvine area hss been definitely
establillhea as the murder scene, ln-
vestiaator1 aald.
They declined to specify the location.
Allrned with the inveaUaation of the
11uspect in the Brown case are queries
from San Clemente police detectives who
will aUempt t~ determine if Hurd might
be linked with the brutal stabbin1 of
San Clemente hou!ln'ife Connie Lynn
Johnson, 20. who was tliJCOW!red last
June 17 repe•ledly sta bbed and nearly
nude In her amall .seaside apartment.
Thus far police have denied any
C:lefinite linb in the slayings.
Authorities In Riverside who arrested
Hurd Jn the e1r from . which he lived
in Noreo woald uy only that "new
evidence" recovered ~tly led to the
pickup.
Mrs. Brown 's body wu disco vered
just btyond the Oran1e County line In
Riverside jurisdiction.
About a dozen feet away from the
makeshift grave inve~tigatnrs found a
blooriied yellowi~h velour shirt wrapped
around books which Mrs. Brown u~ed
in her classe11 for slude:nts with learning
di!Abilities al two Mission Vie:jo area
schools.
The Lind wa~ confinned over tht
we'.eke6d by ... detectfv"lla, who ~ said that
initially the shirt ;iroved valuelMs.
Over th@ weekend, hvwever, ii has
prove;q lo be 11. prime piece of ev idence.
Detectives would PQt confirm whether
they had found the sevein-lneh knife
111legedly used in the slaying of Mrs.
Brnwn.
They said. however, lha t Mrs. Browrfs
recovered c11r yielded neither the
weaJlOO, nor penonal effects and jewelry
stolen from her during the 1Jayin1J .
"We 're ~!Ill trying to pu t sll the pieces
lngether in th is case," said one de lee-'
!Ive. '"and we still ha ve a lol of loose
end11 In tie together." •
In the mesntimt they await pro-
secution by Sant.11 Ana police in the
robbery 11nd fata l beatin1 of Jerry Wayne
C.il rlln, 21. ol Gai:den Grove, who was
found beaten to death, lying on the
floor o( a Santa An1 service ital.ion
at 2 a.m. on J unt 2.
A total of "6 wu missing from the
ca.c;h box of the station at 3724
Westminster Avenue where Carlin was
the night man11ger.
Originally, police believed the killer
lo be Robtrt W. lJberty, the "Candlelight
Killer" awaiting prn&ecuUon for kid-
naping in Cclorado 1100 homicide in Hun.
tingtnn Beach and San Diego,
Apparentb' there ls no link whatsoever
lo Liberty.
Capo to Weigh
Trailers Issue
San , J1u1n Caplstrsno's trailer. park'
Jgsue m11 y be settled l!'.lnfght.
A l'~ial joint mteti111 of the City
Council i nd plannlnc c:ommlulon "'Ill
litkr. place in lhe council chambtts at 7
t 'rtnck •
1The fir1t lopir on the a,enda Is the
I railer 'park moratbrium whldl ends Aug. 22.
GPrRlrl Gaffnty, chairm1n (If the
Pl•MinJ comm lssiM, u ld he II hopefu l
that a polJey will be 1dopted, He 1110 th!
commission has not recelVtrd any 1ddl·
tional requesl9 from motM le home p&rk
developa1 during the moratorium, but
ft.It some properly ov.·ners may be wilt-
ing for the outcomt,
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Presidential. Convoy
In crea1n-colored Con tinental (third car in line in left Jane), the first
family head' down Jamboree Road past Newporter Inn f]eft) en route
to wedding. President's car was switched for return .trip to reception
al ·Neu,porter Inn. Secret Service s1>0kesmen said the first car be-
gan overheating d uring the drive from Sa11 Clemente to Newport
Beach.
Former SanitariumN urse
Held for Patient Death
A 56-year-old former nurse al an
Orange sanitarium is being held without
bail today In Wi9COl'l!in on charges she
murdered fin l!:lder!Y patitnt in Or1tn1e
County In 1986."
Orange police said M"rs. Jeananne
'Balch Chernik, also known AA J. Patricia'
Best i~ bei ng held In Manitowoc, Wis.,
following 1tn arraignment he11ring before
a county judge there.
Judge Harold Mue:lle:r continued the
hearing until today to 1t\low Mrs. Chemik
to confer with her attorney.
She is charged with the Nov . 9, 1966
111Ayi ng of Mrs. Maraaret Tagl la bue, An
34-ye:ar-old widow who wa 11 a patient
at l..eonArd's Sanitarium. 1240 Steward
Drive, Or11.nge .
The Orange Counly Coroner'1 O(fice
disclosed last wtek that the victim of
the Atrange murder died as the result
of peritonitis caused by puncture wounds
of her urinary bladder lntlided by a
sharp in!t.rument.
Mrs. Chemik wu arrested last Friday
by Orange Ott. Sit, Ch.arlH Brown and
investigator !ct Banks of the district
11ttorney's office' In Wl~sin. Police
there said the "bad been livina: in
M;inilowoc and nearby Twin Rivera for
the past year snd had recently been
en1ploy~ as a practical nurse In an
induslrial plant.
Officers quokd, her as ~aying she win
fight extradltloft . to ·California on the
1nurder charges.
OrA nge police. said today in'!ellligation
of the three and one-h11f-ye11r-old cs&re
h;id been stalled until recently when
Orange detective Joe Stevens unco vttW
new evidence which he alle11es linked
f\1r!I . Chernik to the elderly woman's
dtath.
The su~pecl wa i lrAeed through seve ral
stRle111 and Al le:ast. two ma rriages. police,
Manson Dl.sm1'ss 5'id, ti.fore ,b. was located in the \Viscnnsin town. . >.
A mu rder com plaint hlld been filed
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. ' . A "l'J'l1 of -Jen ln ·V.. llOO block
' ol La~N 'il Temple' Hllll brlv~ ihort11
after midri'ish"i.Saturday-ltd to"lbian-est
of JI tra~ent on n1rootlc1 charat_s •. alqng
with two Camp Pendleton M'artnes and
a 17-y~ ·hoy tmm Gardena who
were booled on P.TOWlina ctiaraes .
Two 'l"f\Me ad~~ and. 1 ·~16-year~d
Laguna Beach boy were booked on
charges of nf~cq~i~ ¥i?~al,i9f1t Priday
night w 1 n Police •~IJl-nf~ Sheriff's
depuUes to 1 3rd ptreet 1d<ftess to
M!rve ·a~fejony warrant and tWo.11-yeu·
old . vi8'ton were frretrted· flri.daY af-
t@n'IOOl'I On Cleo StrMt btat'h after· orMI
of them allegedly tr\~ to awaup.,, a
plastic' ba1 of pills. • •
Re9pondin, 10 a report of a fUSpicious
car ~ruillifll "the nelghborhopd,, police ,
found a young • Marine ·1tanding beside
a car parked at 1818 Temple Hills Drive.
As they sought his Identification, the
officers spotted two m<n young men
apparently trying lo hide in some nearby
• bushes and a ourl'Q' peerin1 out of
an upstairs window of the house.
A check of the n!Sidence brough t about
the arrest o( Williim Francis Nelson,
22, a transient who, police said, was
unable to explain his presence in the
house. He wa s booked on burglary l
charges' snd suspicion or possession of J
peyote and marijuana arte:r 20 plastic
b.ags and a chunk or peyote we:re found
In the house, police assert. ,
Booked on prowling charges were ··
Philip Ray Stiers, 21, and David Henry
McDoupll, 21, both of Cam p Pendleton, .1
and the 17-year-cld youth from Gardena.
Arrested at 11 p.m. · Friday at 393 11
3rd SI. on charges of poaeqlon ol I"
marijuana with intent to aell were J.
Elliott Hilla. 21, of the 3rd stnet addreu,,t
Joseph Angele Cristilll, 21, of South .
Pasadena and a J&-year-old boy from ,..,
Laguna Beach.
Police: allege the:y seized as evidence
1tl the house, where officers failed to
find the suspect JOUght on a Sheriff's -
Department warrant, 12 llds of marl-,
juana and 1 tin pan coolalning several '"
more grams of the drua:, a total of ..
33fi grams. ..
A!Tested 1t Cle(! Street Bea,::11 at 2:29,1 p.m. Friday, and booked on charaes;,
of pouession of dangernus drugs for
Aale were Ellen Morland Holland, II, -
of Fort Worth, Tex. and Charles Aaron
Fein, II, ol Minneapolis, Minn. ''
"°n off\cer patroling the beach ukl
he a~oached the couple 1rter obiervinc,.
suspicious movemenl.s and as he ap-.,
proaehed Fein attemptetl to ,stuff t
pl11lk bag inlo his bouth. The officef
n!trieved ~ bag, which contained 11
suspected LSD tablet!, ind placed the'...,
two under arrest.
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Plea Re1· ected ~t'":~~e~~~e i~l~~n~=~t ~i;.i~p~ A ... 000 cab1'n cru1'1er ... ---by • ·• no-hail warrant wbieh was forw arded '" w1n:u •
LOS ANGELE..:; ~UPI") -A dt fense to t.1anitowoc, ' La Mirada man Wltfl smashed to bite~
Cabin Cruiser
Smmlied to Bits .
appeal th at the charges 11gaiMI Charles In the rocks ti Three-Arch 811y in South
fl.111nson 11nd three female coriefenrl8nls Laguna Saturday, but its two occupantl,
in the Tate-LaBianca case bf! dlsmiir;sed s J J T suffered only minor hurl~. ~·
on grounds masai\'e publicity made s C 100 1·uslees San Clemente lifeguards, v.•ho patro(,.
fair hearing impos..,ible wa! rejected to-the rocky be:ach in South Laguna, aald
day. T p• k Off' · -the craft, piloted-\by Emanuel Lubliner, Irving K11nare k. the Attorney for 0 IC ICCfS 43. Jn.st powe:r shortly afte:r 5 p.m. then
fl.fanson, arguerl thR l the pro.,ecutinn had it wedgeri in a -erag·in·the-~rf.
nn "reRI case" 11gains1 hill cllent and The L11.guna Betich school board will Lubllntr and a pas~enger. Mani.H!I
had deliberately engaged in 1 campaign elect offirer~ for the coming year at lt.oi Marti nez of Norwal k, abandoned ship
of convicting him and the olhe:r defen-annu11l orJt11nlzational meeting Wednes-11nd scrambled to safety acros." the rocks.
dan!JI in the pru~. da v ;ii noon in the district offices, 550 The boat,~ 21-font producUo[tcruiser,
K11nare:k 511id th11t 1.he tag. "tht> f.111nson Blumont SI rocked with the surf for 11 few •minutes,
family," was " "ele\•er de\•lce " which Larry Ta ylor has ser\•ed as president then brnke apflrt and sank.
the c:tL~trict attorney's office ha d llOught of the f1 vP-member board of trustets for Lifeguard Capt11in Phil Stubbs said
lo implant aa ·a meaNJ of backi ng up the pas! ycRr. the hoat loM power, then the men aboard
its charge or-conspiracy in the st\Pen Next regular meeting will be at 7:30 failed In IM" oul sn 1nehor ·to keep
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Nixon Straining Saft Cle1nente!'s Subtlety
r . . • OAILY PILOT Steff......_
ONE ENTREPRENEUR HAS SET UP 'NIXON POINT ORIFTWOOO' SHOP IN AN OLO GAS STATION
Do the Collector's Items RNlly Come From Cotton's Point? Even the Secret S~rvice Would Like to Kno•
Low Turnout
For Special
Election Seen
Orange County electk>n officials. are
predicting a turnout or about 30 to
:15 percent of registered voters in
Tuesday's special 35th. Dist r I ct
Congressional election .
At stake is the congressional seat
In the 35th District, left "·acant by the
death of James B. Utt.
The district ~ almost a 2 to I
Republican majority in voter registration
and includes the southeastern sectioo
o{ Orarige County (3'UI precincts) and
coastal San Diego County (301 precincts.)
RuMing to fill Utt's unexpired term
11re St.ate Senator John G. Schmitz (R·
Tustin) and Democrat David N.
Hartman, a Santa Ana College teacher?
Schmitz nearly ~·on the unexpired term
outright in the June 2 primary, polling
103,127 votes. Hartman only received
JD,163 votes in the special election, edging
fellow Democrat Thomas B. Letlfiirt.
B7 JOHN VALTERZA Ot•...,. , .........
When the President bou&ht • -
Jn San Cltma1le !all year, the local
fanfare wu more subtle thlD mol&
oblerven had predicted.
Since then, San Clemente's 17,•
residenta have kept that standard ol
keeping their excitemfllt level down,
Almost.
lt may be the combination of the
Nixon presence for more than a few
days this trip, wari-n summer weather
and approaching Ir)(lependenct Day that
haS caused the Subtlety · to spring a
leak her< and th<tt.
More than a trickle burst th.rough
the dike in the northerly city limilJ'
recently, where a_gas station with more
than its share ol "for lease" signs in
Jts put has a ~w look.
Someone bas struck on the idea of
selling driftwood.
Not just anY drift,vood, mind you -
Nixon Point OrlftWood (Pat. Pending). .
SELUNG SCRAPS
• With outdooi\.displays bearing striking
resemblance 10 the. flotsam: sculptures
on the mudfiats of San Franci&ro Bay.
the Nixon's Point Driftwood Company
has set up shcip selling scraps from
v.•hc>-knows-what beach.
(Certainly if the sea-smoothed limber
Is gathered on the beach of the Nixon
Estate it's a real treasure, for the Seeret
Service hu e:1cJuslve 11thering rights
on those sacred sands.)
On this Nixon visi& the cf'nler of San
Clemente -along A\•enida del Mar
\\'here the President has been .known
io' buy a box of candy -the fa shion
at this point in the season is a new,
five-root-long, stenciled poster: in the
front window. ,
''W e I c o m e, President Nixon and
Family" the posters proclaim.
One hangs in a travel agency window
serves as a foreground to a poster
urging you to "Get Away from lt All."
ll a businessman in San Clemente--
has the luck to sell a box of candy
to lhe Chief Executi\•e, he's ecstatic.
AN ALTERNATIVE
If he isn't that lucky, he has th is
solld allernative:
Con a press phot.ogrp.pher out or a
shot showing the President shaking hands
outside the business (the sign must be
easil y seen), then set up a shrine.
NIXON WELCOMES HIMSl!LF I
In Storefront Poster Art
Now, ll you·re the lucky customer,
you clan 'sit in lhe "President's Chair,"
v.·here Nil1ln dined on lat'<ls, enchiladas
and other Latin goodies last year.
A Nixon nook on 011e \11al1 has a
pho to essay on tbal 1ncn1orable day
last summer.·
And there i.<1 a residenl phnto:;raphcr
of l!OrLs poised· for the nell:l visit.
For tho average oafron who \\""On't
be seated iri , the Nixon chair, there
ls a menu entry \vhlch can get you
close to the real thing.
"The President's Choit'tl" ite m gives
you the same -'fare lhe guest or honor
had.
&URGER STAND
San Clemenle'il ans\Vl'r lo I he
President's choice Is a burger stand
nc111!fs the fre e"'"Y from !he \Vcs•ern
\Vhlle llouse, where. a blowup of a
ne\l'spaoe r clipping proclnimi-the Nixons s~nt aill~s to buy a raft of tacos. _
Th.err '\'i's ,ncthin:?. in the \Vhite House
to rat lha t ni:;ht Inst sun11ner.
It's the rt.Pl. oriili nal: c~:clusivc tt:co
stund lhat sole! those tacos, the owner
pu~fs -eve n U every oth t!r l<ico stetnd
In town clai ms to ha1•e sold Iha~ magic
ortl"r.
l la~ a bNutlllcatlon drive.
The -ldal tbome la "Pnaldent'1
Showcue."
Groups prot11Un1 qenda Items often
ctte the l'nlldenllal --.. -ol the ....... ,.,. deaJJac lbla "' that.
They trill dta community pride,
worldwide attention, UNa one and ill
should "proled aqd .,.._.. .. the com-
munity integrity.
As a selling point for civic affairs,
Nixon ls a top attraction'.
PRESIDENT INVITED
Local ded \catklns or .racililies~larly
Include written invttatlons to ile
I-louse for tbe President 's prese .
The city of San Clemente recently
Asked for it at the dedication of the
ne\v sanitation plant.
. . · . No indication of a r.esponse
as yet.
But despUe the leaks and the cracks
. here and there, the true townsfolk have
kept their cool.
Had the Western White House been
In other cltirs, one · could imagine,
ha"·kers "'ould be camped on every
corn~r selling maps to·the Western Wbile
Jlousc. • •.
San Clement e Is no Johnson city.
Souvenir sales are low at best.
The President's favorite downtown
hop, a drug store. has three views of
lhe old Cotton villa .on the post card·
r~ck and a small, buff porcelain eagle
IVlfh ''Ho1ne of the \Vestern White House"
in ~old lette rs.
The humility ls probably expressed
best by the \\'Ords on the "welcome'"
sli?n of San Clemente's largest hostelry
"'here the White House press loun1~
on nccasioo near ·the compound:
"\Vclcome tlot11e. Folks," it says lhis
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W ctr1n W eatl1.er
Will Continue
Througli Foljrth
If you liked this past weekend
"'eatherwise in Southern Califoniia, ciw.:
ce~ are you 'll love Fourth Of July
Lifei::uards estimated that ~re than
one million persons swtned, swam and
burned on Southern California beaches
Su11day in 111.'ar 86-degree weather.
Santa ~!onica reported 300,000 and
S,uth Bay area beciches had 250,000 vlsl·
t:}r:i:.
Lenhart will oppose Schmitz in the
November election for the regular t"'O-
year term in the House of Represen-
tatives. -
AHOOugh he y.·on't be running in the
Jan. 3 election, Hartman docs not see
the unexpired term as a lame duck
lenn.
SPREADING THE WORD ON THE BACK OF A CAR
Art San Clemente Residents Losing Their Cool?
One s11ch reliqu<1ry occupies prime
!Space near a shelf of pickled esgplant 1
in a local Italian delicatessen \vhcrc
diners on submarine sand"•lches can pon·
der the Chief Executive while they worry
ir the oregano will get to them ·later
in the day.
(_ "Why that's right out front here .. ,
Isn't that something," some newcon1ers
have been heard to say .
For the Pre.'!ldential il ides, the fare
often 1._n·t as exotic.
A locat inobi'\c Chicken merchant
S\\•enrs Pe does a land--OfOcc b~sincss
on·Presldcntial visits.
Th~ "'eAthe rman sail! after today'i.
brief drop in temperature; the warm
;iir and "'eat l"ier sllould continue right
through the Fourth of July weekend
"'ith the mercury ranging around the
lo\11 80s.
The warm and dry breeies Sunda1
\rere blamed for a series of brush fires.
the largest scorching 180 acres six miles
from BaMiniz in San Bernardino County.
Seven airlankers aided 2SO firefighters
battling lhe blaze, the U.S. Forest Service
said.
"If a Democrat could win this special
election, lhere woold be a tremendOU5
impact on the nation and a solid victory,"
he stated.
Schmitz. who is confident of winn ing
the eleCUon, has played down h111
membership in' the John Birch Society
which opponents said would alfect his
decisions oo public affairs.
He said he wants "to take a whack
al those losers in \Vashington, the
Fulbright types, the ones that want to
end the y.•ar by surrendering."
Win or lose, Schmitz wi!I face Sanla
Ana businessmAn Tho1nas Lenhart in
the. November General Election for the
t~year seal.
2 County Boys Rescued
Fro1n Cliff in Trabuco
T"·o Anaheim boy~ "'ere rescued from
a perilous perch 150 feet above a rocky
creckbed in Tr abuco Canyon Sunday
afternoon by State F'orest rangers.
Battalion Chief \Villiam Alderson used
ropes to desce nd the fa ce of an almost
verlical 300-fool cliff to reach Richard
Vinson. 13, and Tony Bock, 10, both
of 325 E. Wakefield St., Anaheim.
The boy11 had been marooned on a
narrow ledge for about 30 minutes when
Chief• Alderson reached them. He guided
them to safety along a deer trail which
they could not see from their perch.
• 11Sure, he comes ~round all the time.''
11 local will reply, upholding the San
Clemente tradition of keepin11: one 's cool.
San Clemente's. c,ulinary industry pro-
bably offers the biuest helping o( NixM
hoopla.
The most obvious Is San Juan
Capistrano's El Adobe, ~·hich in the
prt.PresidenUal days was mo11t famous
tor Jts status as one or tile mission city's
most beautiful landmarks.
SPECIAL SHRINES
In those days it made the biggest
news when it caught fire.
Bul it daren't fall victim to even
one spark now, because of its special
shrines.
After Nixon's "official visit" to the
exotic l\fexican restaurant. the fever hit.
"The Secret Sl'rvire and the rest or
lhbse guys out there ordrr , tubs of
chicken by the do1cns." he sai1!.
He. senits the delivery bJy lo !he G<ite
of the Coast 9uard Loran station.
smnu: REURENCES
Somewhere do~·n the scale of San
Clemente Nixonia are the n1ore subtle
references, often in .municipal affa ir ....
Atnong local Officialdom he's not ,;The
President" or'"Mr. Nixon,"
~fost often thcv call him Milhous.
Or !limply, "The Man."
J)uring a loud con1munity prolcsl
hefore cit y councilmen or planni ng con1-
1nissloners, the chief executive reference
is becoming standard . '
Chamber of ·COfllfltercc members have
In Los Angeles County, firemen wt.re
helped by helicopten dropping water and
laying hoses. Se\'eral small fires were
re ported, the largest about 15 acre1 In
El S€'reno.
Huss Blast Recorded
UPPSALA, Sweden <UPI) -An undcr4
ground ell:plosion, believed to be a Rus--
sian nuclear tesl, was :iel off Sunday in
the Semlpalatinsk area in the Soviet Un.
ion. the Upp.sala seismological institute
reported today,
El Rancho has the hottest price in town . • • on the coldest beer!
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and see how much satisfact ion you get at such a sn1a ll pr ice !
li: OL u~ or 11 oz. rtO·return Mttfts!
Canned Ham. ~~~F~~~~ ....... s. ~a.s~. $4 59
So lean ••• and so much goodness packed into a can! l'erfccl ror the pic ni c planned for U1e holiday!
Bi "G" S k ' 39¢ g nae s ....... .. Dry Roast Peanuts 59'
\Vhistles , Bugles and all the rest ••• rer. 43c Planters eliminates oil, not navor! 8 '11 oz.
Looking for variety? ... start at our Butcher Shop
:~D Peppers ... ~~'. ... 39,!
Pump sweet peppers, plump \Vit.h a stuffing o! EI Rancho'! gl'o·und meats and zcMoned dre53i f!g r
Flank Steak ... ~~ .... 1.39 •. Beef Braising-Ribs 49~
li.lrz. Cubbison'a dl'c:ssing makes the difference I Ser\·e "'ilh noodles for a family favorite I
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Looking for variety? •• ·• El Rancho ofrers
Super Shoppers a huge selection of favor-
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and value too; \\'ith the El Ranclio label!
Pri.ct:a in effect ~fo n..1 Tu()S., 1Ved.,
J iin.e !91 301 July J.
~vo 1ale1 to dcaltrB. ARf.ADIA:
Sutllll llld llollitllloa Dr. (El Rancflo C.n1tt)
PASAD£11A:
320 11111 Colorltl llvd.
.SOUTH l'ASADUIA:
'''"""I and·Huntloiton Dr.
• HUNTINGTOll KACH:
W11011 1n4 AllOIMI~• (loardwllk Cenler)
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Nasser Huddles With Ru·ssian .. Leaders·
,,_. ... w ,.,. Dal'1 , ... Staff.I
attacks that killed one clvUlan and
wounded two civili1n1 anct two policemen.
The Israeli air fm:e 1190 kept up Ill
day·and-nllltt attacks oo Egyptian poats
alone She Suez Canal.
The military command in Tel Aviv
said ita planel attacked Arab perrilla
stronlholds on Mt. Hennon in soulhelst
Lehanon for 3& minutes and hit guerrilla
bases in Jardin Ulree times &.lndly,
La.J"le numbers of planes al~ bombed
intermitldy along th' canal durin1
the day, and the strikes conUnued
tluooP the nipl.
No IJraeU plana were Jost, a
~said.
Tbt three clvtliaa cuualtiea w .. In
·the town of Kiry1t Shmonl, two mil•
from ta. l.eblDlll border. A 23-year-okl
""""' r1dtnl • ,.,.corl>ll;e ... kliled and I woman w11 all&btJY Injured in
one ndlt bern&e, and a man wa• ~ilbll1 .......... In • aecand ioc~el
atlilek.
1be two poUcemen were wounded by
bazooba fired by perrill11 from
tebanon who attacked border pollc;e in
upper Galilee.
Guerrillas in Leb&non allo fired aeveral
rocketl_ at IObbutJ Din, Iii mil• from
Kiryat lbmona, but thlrt w,ere no
cuualU., die llrHlil aald. '
lsrffli warplea modi -tiilee
Sunday aplnat l1*Tllla ..... In
Jordan, a rnilltlt)' •t••1t;r ·..w.
B«ween die two 4'laella. _... le
J...iao fired rocUltl at tho ~· o/ Belt Shean. • ~ 11111
no casuabJa • dllnlp WIN
Arab and 1.-.eti .,..,.. tt
dtJcuu the new Amlrican pllCf pro-
po11!1 for the Middle EM!. la ~
the Jordanian capital, Jllden cif the
P11eltiniiln ,uerrillaa declared ~ are
<tetermined to 11bota&e tha • 1 w
American · Jltempt. • , •
"We are the joker In the pack. ' !aJd
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~ 111errllla official. "Wltbawl
... Ibey ... do noWna and
.. --to • poacelul ....
II Illa Arlll -think
ltle1 cu -,. otld spale peace .-
our belds &be)' are mlallbn."
·~ w lllve to do II _. our !>OW '"jlao _,, -J-.S ...... ~ ··--am! Illa not wlll '--...... and Illar\ bac~," ..,. ol Ille offlclall Utd.
"If ~ pve UI back Paleotine -
alt o1 r-.. -t11en .. a11aU be
Mtlallad. Otllerwill you """ teU Mr. Roten, ·~· dke.' " .~-
l1wrence F. O'Brien 1-11, :M;year-·
old :IOI! of .the Democratic national
chairman and a Vietnam war vet·
ei'an, says he thin"s hls lather
should be less sharply critical of
President Nixon's Southeast Alia
policy. ·•1 think I've convinced my
father th1,1t gradual withdrawal is
the best option in a bad, bed sit·
uation," the younger O'Brien 1aid
in an interview last week in the
New York Post. "The President js
V.N., N. Korea
Trade Charges
Adjourns for Sumtner Hope Ex~ting • •
~~e~~ ~s r:u•Jh :i~:.,~·m not 1ur1
' ' Of lnfi1,tration Court ,Delays ~ace . Issue No Difficulti~
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On America Day .
• PANMUNJOM~ Korea tAP) -North .
Koru and the United NMiona Command
aC<lllOd each -1ad11 o1 Wiltr1t1nr
agnti ICl'Oll the demWtarized IOM,
threatening J)tace In ·Korea.
The exchanse ~me at a Military
Armstice Commlulon meetin1 in thJa
ff'1l.ct village in the Korean buffer zone,
four days after the 20th anniverury
of the outbreak of the 1950-53 Korean
War.
· WASHINGTON CAP! -'l'hO s.it>reme ·
Court, takinl !he advice of. tne Juatice
Depmtment, deferred conJideration to-
day of a major school deselrtaiitJon
cue rrom Cllulotte, N.C.
Adjourning for the summer, the court
declined to rule Immediately m the
p a c e or deaegregation JA Charlotte
schools and the significant bulin1 and
racial hli.nct questions rNed by the
d~te ..
Civil rigflt.s groups ~ aaked for a
judlment now or, aJtematively lhlt the
court qret lo an unuaual aummer
&el&ion to hear the caae.
Alto, on th~ tut day o/ tlie cumnt
term, the court declined f« tedmicaJ·
reaacm to deci~ whether YOUR& men whO profess moral objectiom to rooe
single war, the war in Vietnam, may
qualify for draft exemption.!I.
Howev•, the court at the •me time
agreed to hear two caees next term
beglnnln1 In OcfOOer, thot wtll COOfl'Oflt
the juetlceo wtlh the iaue.
Last -k ll>e Jllllioe ~·· told the court tt would have lo eventu11Jy
resOlve itle ''appropriate remeditil stan-
dard" for O\arlotte and other l•1e
:urbln diltrlota, north and IOI.Ml.. But
the fft>ar1ment alto auueat«: the court -I
1waJt the · filing. of. new ~eaat.kln
plans for the Charlotte.Mecklenburg
County District.
Without stating its reiuons, the courl
decided 3 to I to technically assume
juriactiction of the\ di1PUte: IM to leave
matters at this point with the federal
oourt in Charlotte. The court left it.eelf
an opening of returning this summer
IS It ukt I deciaiCI\ on this piM had"
been "defMTed."
. Jusllce Hup L. Black diaaenled, taying
the court ...,kl have R<eaod aj1flod
and "Ht the cue for hearina at the
earllett pollible date."
' I , . ~ WASHINGTON (UP!) -Comedian Bo1i
Hope· uid today he expects no trouble
from dissenters Of the new left durlq
his July 4 pro-Americ1n rally wllkh
he predicta will brln1 "around 400,000"
people to the Lincoln Memorial.
Hope was as~ed to comment on plans,
announced by Chicago 7 defendant ReMie
Davis last week for a hippie-style mari·
juana .. smoke-in" to oounter the honor
America day program.
Hope quipped , "~ter this ia all over,
1 may smoke some ol th1t m)'lelf."
Then, growing serious; he said, .. I don 't
expect any trouble."
Tht cit11 of 'Detroit noto U in-
11.alling a device on J)Grking
meters which will reject anv
ktftd oj 1Lug, including beer-can
ring1. Earl Ploof of the Citll
treasurer's office saut 't.hat of
tile 200 slugs tued in parking
meter• 11ach wttk. more than
It.al/ art bt:tr·can ring1. Tht citv
loat1 about $1% a wt'ek because
of slugs, Ptoof 1aid, "Summer is
the big timt for the beer-can
ftngs.'' he 1aid. "People sit ht
their cars drinking beer and
throw them out in the streets.'
Driw:rs pick them up and feed
them to the meter1."
U.S. Maj. Gen. James H. Skeldon,
U.N. Commud ..Uor dele1at.e, accused
the North Korean1 of 1endlng a three-
m111 US1S1ination 1<1uad thto Seoul, the
South Korean capital, last week. He
called thi~ "one of the most potenlially
serious and grave violationa of the
armistice qreement committed by your
side in recent mo1.lhs."
"If your i11tnll hild' been succes&ful
In their a~ped mluion," he added,
"the prospectB for PhCf Jn Korea would
have bee• seriously threatened."
Gay Guys Want Equality
Hope said he has invited ttie Smot.bert
Broth1r1 to join the ~ bill
which Jk heavily weightfd with the stars
of the IHOa and 50s with a sprinkln&
or rock groups.
He ,aid he also invited black comedian
Dick Gregory, but added, "! don't think
he can make it." • Prince Ch•rles, 21 year.ald heir
to the throne, was photogr1phecl
waterskilng this week while seated .
on a wooden chair, perched on a
table top. "Aha, my throne !" He
was quoted as shouting lo his uncle,
Lord Snowdon, just before topplinir
Unceremoniously into the lake. • ;~
Ill!..' f ~
Albuquerque, N. Meli. housewife Mr1.
Carol Zam proves tit.a' even "lnOdf!rn
mother• need a little imaginatima to
do the family wash and keep an eye
on baby at the same time. Eight·
mon th·old To sha also thought it waa
o swtngin' idea. • Chauffeur Borcl•y Miller thought
be should wait for his employer,
Prince Sti1nlsleu1 Recliiwlll, and
Prince R•lni•r of Monaco when
tbeir. plane.was 15,minules late at
London Airport. Police did not
agree and arrested him, leeving
the two princes to carry their own
luggage. A magistr1te's court or·
dered him to pay a '12 fine and
court .~sts.
Cold • Ill
The South Korean ,overn.rrienLreported
earUer one of the three climbed up
the gate ol the Seoul National Cemeftry
June 22 and was klUed when a time
bomb accidentally went off as he was
pl1ntin1 it on the cate roof. South Korean
troops are searchin1 for the oUter two
men.
Skeldm charaed that the three In-
filtrators attempted to uauailllite h1ah
South Korean officials Qf1 their villt
to the cemetery last 'Jbunday for the
war anniversary, iacludinj Pre.ident
Chuna: Hee Park.
Skeldon also~ accused North Korea or
sending II 11ents across the ZON:
between June 11 and 15 and pmtest.ed
its dispatch of a high.speed spy boat
thlt was seized by South Korea in a
baU)e in the YeUow Sea today. Of the
18 qents; he &lid, five were killed,
OM WIS captured and the rest fled
back to the North .
Nonh Korean Maj. Gen. Lee Choon-
SUJll, senior dele11t.e to the ltlfftin1,
called the char1ea fabricatima.
Lee accused U.N. Command .of flrina:
nearly 6,000 rounds of shells Md bulJelll
at the North Korean aide Ind dispatchin1
six espion11e 11ents across the zone
this month. He· said fi ve were killed
and one WIS Clplured.
The recent situation in Korea , he
asserted, is remin.Laeent or the d1y1
prior to the outbreak of the Korean
conflict 20 ye.an 110.
Greek Junta Leader
• f Adds Cabinet Po~ls
' ATHENS (AP)-Premier George Pap11-
dopou.los brought 10 new members into
hi11 army-backed government today in the
largest Cabinet reshuffle since the army
coup d'ttat 33 months ago. The new Cab-
inet members were sworn in at noon by
the primate of the Orthodox Church o( •
Greece, Archbishop Ieronymos.
Three men, Geor1e Georgalas, a sociol-
01ist. Diomi~is Angelopoulos, a lawyer,
and Constantine Mlchalopoulos, an econ-
omist. were given undersecretary litlea
and attached to the premier's office 11
his pen;onal assistanta.
By AlllOCIATEO PR!!SS
Homoaexlllll in New Yo r k and
HollywoOO hive paraded to preu
demands for eqUAI treatment. with
heterosexuals.
About 3.IXKI. persons, member11 ' of
homoaexual and ·.erual freedom i"OUP8
from the Northeast, marched f r o m
Greenwich Vlll11e to a Central Park
"gay in" Sunday, concludln1 a series
Boy Found Oead
In Boiling Pool
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK,
Wyo. (UPI) - A t.year-old boy was kil-
led near Old Faithful Sunday when ht 1c.
ci'*1lally fell into a boiling pool of water.
Aaalstant P•k· Supt. Vern Hennesay
identified the chiJd as Andrew Hecttt,
the 1011 of Mr. and Mn, J1mes L.
Hecht, Willl1m1viJle, N. Y.
Remesay said the boy WAS hiking
with his parents and an older brothtr
and sister in the geyser basin near • Old Faithful.
He said the famiJy was walklng on
board walk~ with Andrew trailin1. The
parents approached the pool 1nq. were ~walking around it when they heard a
splash, according to Hennesay. They
turned •round and saw their sm in the pool.
"No one ·uw him go in," Hcnneaay
said, i'M we don't kntw. what caused
the youth to fall ." He said the water
lemperature in the pool was 200 dt1rees.
Eisenhowers Leave
For Osaka 'Expo-70'
WASHINGTON (AP) -Julie and
David Eisenhower left today for Japan
lo represent President Nixon at U.S.
day ceremonies July 3 at J1'pan'.s in·
ternalional fair , "Expo 70" in Osaka.
The President's daughter and son-in·
law left nearby Andrews Air Force Base
at 9:30 1.m. by miliLary transport. 1bey
will fly back home to Washinston on
July 5, Julie's 22nd birthday.
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of everU called G1y Pride Week.
Meanwhlle, in Holl~, po 11..c,e
estimated thlt 400 perllOOll in various
1'ltil'fll and accompanied by a makeshift
float and a python, marched down
Hollywood Boulevard. The e v e n t ·• s
sponeors aakl some' 1,200 perscNi
partlclpeted in ~ mile-long parade.
Mkhael Brown, zt, a founder of the
Gay Uberation Front in New York, said,
"We're probably the most harasied,
persecuted minority group in history,
but We'll never have the freedom and
civil rlchts we deserve 11 human being•
unleu we atop · hiding in cloeets and
in the lhelter of anonymity .. , Thia
march is an affirmation and declaration
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of our new pride.''
In New York, 'bundreda of. spectators
obl!lerv@d the demonatr1Uoft .. Some took
pictures, other commented in amUKmtnt
and n'llny were obvlous:ly a btt Urtlld.
1'le Welt C.O.llt mire~ wu ll)Onsored
b.v 1 group called Christopher Slrfft
West. It ls named after a clash last
year' between police · ind hom01Uu1\s
wtio frequented a bar oo Chriatopher
Street in New York.
The m1keshlft float depM:tid a
homolerual naJled to a cross.
Some 1pect.ator1 of the HollywtlOd
parade booed, made calcalla and wolf
whistles, but others cheered and ap-
plauded. Jl1iere w1s no violence.
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Gregory and th e Smothers Brothers
ha ve been outspoken In thelr opposition
to the Vietnam War. Hope aaid he w1nted.
antiwar entertainers, but wotJld not
pmnlt the show to be ufed for political
speeches by anyone.
The Pf01ram was ori&inally deviaed
to counter'-demonstrators which Hope
and evangelist Biily Grah1m conalder
anU·Amerlca. But Hope insiJted 1t a
news conference, "we're not t.ryih& to
stll l!IY polltical meua&e here. We are
just' trying to observe July 4 Ukt we
used to."
Hnpe predicted the attendance would
be "the biggest crowd that has ever·
gathered for any lhow." A1ked for
numbers, he said, "around 400,000."
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Nixon Meets Ronianian .Aide • Ill ·san ·Cieriient·e
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I)' Rla!ARD· P. NAU. ~ Pnlilllol laaued Ille Invitation ·
· ~ ""' ...., ~-~ . · to Mlneia1 a I ~ ........ b.iq
Pmlden\ .NilQn today cool~ In Mr.-~ WVlll recepllan ln·llucharest
S.n Uemente with· Romanian Forei(n durloc .. AuaUst vblt. Jllneocu was
Minister C4rnellu Manacou on : the one ot b1I holta. · ,
poulbilltiea ·o1 boll> countries• reducin& M-met....., In San Francisco
troop leveb in ...__. wilb Seorolary "d -WllJiam P.
W1r11w Pact countries for Uie finl · flOlen who -flew bock .to brief
ti{ne hive e.1prased · a willinpa 1o the President.
erplcn with NATO the ·poalblltty of · 'lbt President 15 alao e1pected to
reducing· Soviet and. American m111taey diactlls with M_.. recent dilaatro<IJ
f..,,.. in Europe. floods iii 1111 11111 .. llnd. ... ..
Cornell• Jloldan, the Jbmuian II;,.
blludor to WubitliltDD. told ne•11nen
in Waaf1tn&lon that American llllltance
afler the floocll dalblod Iba! furntabed
both by the Soviet Union and O>lna.
Aller attendlnl the Newport Beach
weddlnc and reception " bta niece-Satur-
day, Nixon arose wty and.,_ 11w·
the first lady oil SUDday momtnc on
her mercy fll&ht to <1111JquUHtricken
Peru. She will return Tuemlay ni&l>l
1'be Pr-.i -1 -" the mt
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al ' ~Y prepirtni the repoo:t to the
na~crr on U.S.' pound treeps' in Cam-
bndte._ The."!""'!llng up ii to be released
Tuelda)' to Coincide with the Presktent's
,.~.Jm~ troop -wai deadline.
The withdrawal II to be lofknred by renew~ efforts at acbl.evt.nc a negotiated ·
aetUement of tbe war.
Before Jllll<n felt WalhUngton, U.S.
of8cials said he plans to announce in-
creued milkary usiltance for CamOOdia
at a meetinfl In Multa of the Southeast' _;f-
Asian ' Treaty Ora:artizatJon f n r e I a n
Qllnilten. ' '
· Rotien will io from Marilla to Sit,on
le meet wttb 1 foreign ministers of the
sev.en Mt.ions allied in the~'(jgnam war.
He will retum to Washington via Tok)'o and L.ndon .
'Jbe Pres.ident Wednesday evening ,,1S
to diactlls his SOutheast Asian policies
in an hour-lq live teleVision inter:vlew
with three TV newsmen.
Pte.s Secretary Ronald Zie1fer oald
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TWO l!.IRST LADllS MEET "IN uM.( PERU
S.-o c.n-1o. Yolo-Gl'Mh ·Mn. Nixon . '
U.S., Pefu .First UuJ,ies . . . . . '. . f· .1•-11 lnspec't Quake Damage
Frem Win Servieea
Ll~IA, Peru -_·'[be Finl Ladies of
Peru and the United States walked , aide
by side into Lima's molt impre&sive
church today . to attend Ii trld.itional
holiday mus befor.e flying ~tile Andes
to view the 'damage· of Peru's most
catastropbjc earthquake ••
Mrs. Richard M. Nimn arrl'lfed Sunday
night on Air Force One from El Toro
MCAS to ,.......iiy survey Ille deotruc·
tion camed by the disater.
She was welcomed at the alrpor( with
1 klll and an ernlnce from Consuelo
Velasco, wife of Peruvian Prelidtnt Juen
Velasco Alval'ldo, wb9 thanked her for
Nixon 'Stuck'
W4h Cargo Jet
· The ._e today of Juli.!
E-!Gr Japan In Alr Foree
Two deplet.d the entire Pnslden·
tial jet fleet, leaving Pretidlnt Nii·
on wilh a top secret Cl35 carp
plane. . .
Mrs. Richard M. Nixon new from
El Toro Marine Corps Air Station
to Peru Sunday in Air FOl'Ct One
to deliver relief wppliel to earth-
qualle vlclims.
Julie and DIVid EiRnboftr art
ICheduled to leave today for Jipln
mi Air Forc::e Tw.. as t ~ e
President'• special n!pl'lleD&.ati"'
at the -fair In OaUa. u the ~ tboald. Ned+ aa
alrcrlfl In a hurTy, it -id be
lllfll'lied by the Naltonal E-
«Y At-.e Clommaad Poat, -haa a CGOverted Clll equipped with
the mast ..utive top aecret cam--
munications f.:llit• ht ~ •·
Nixon tried out the secret craft
tut yur on a mum trip to
Wuhinrton from bis Flortda 'llllle
llou>e. Farmer P1-il J-
kept four Air Force m jell. IMrt
NiIOCI -the WNfe -fleet by 11111.
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cominc penoo11lly ·••to live us the
warmth and affecµort, that today we
need."
Sboirtly after hef. arrival wilh nine
-of relief goods ,and·cuh donllions.
including · a check from her husband,
she was briefed by U.S. and Peruvian
otli<iw Ii 111e 11.s. Emb&isy.
Peru'•· National ln(0rmaUon Director
Aupl&o ZimmmnaD Kid the stricken
area covered more than 53,000 square
miles and ..-that JI would take
-milllcm to rthufld the d1Ylltated
lownl and villi(". '
Jn the pall :Ill yean, Zimmerman
told Mrs. Ni1on, there have been a
little fewer than 10,000 deltbs in all
of Peru's mtional diHlten. Bot this
lialle ooe ii eltimated to have laken
I0,000 lives.
9be -· -before and alter
.............. " the -Yil1ap " \'..,PY, wiped out by a fwMhljde trig.
prod by the quake. u.s: Am_ .....
Taylar a.m-Beldle< -the
.. -..... to Illa Finl Lady • feellns
"lite a -JI ~~ trail• all com· lnC lbrough at ......
lmmedlately following the Romon
Catholic mus in the 'Central -c.thedral,
heavfly ....-by aovernrnent troops
ClrT)'llll madl!ne .,.., the two First
lAdiel were wbisted 1•11 to tbe Lima
atrpst.
'l1lere theJ -a C-t:lll U.S. Air ,.., carao plant to DJ """ the area GI
the ---'* by 111• quake, the Callojen de HDl)'lal •alley llO miloa ntrt d of Uma wblre the)' will deliver
..... " the ......... aad -to the 4• bomelell ~
Laa! ,,.. oily,. rm. Hmln ftCefved
an appeal from 110t Utah lamtliel to
adopt """"*" orphaned in the
disaster' . ~ funiUes bad -eit "'the Finl Lady~ llllstaace In he!.... them to
cul the red tape -in Ille adoption.
lln. N-turned tile -over to Rober! Finch, who ta "'°"'inaUng
aU U.S. Govenment and pr Iv ate
,., ..... tffGrtl .. tbl •ab d .tbl
...... lacliluter .
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2 Marines
Arrested
lnShOOting
Two young camp Pendleton Marines,
ar....ted in San Clemente Satunlay night
arter allegedly shooting a Laguna Buch
youth·, are racing arraia:nment U.y on
charges or assault with intent to commit
murder.
Victim of the a~, Law~ Michael
Bornman, 19, of 475' N. Coalt Highway, i$ ,_,... In latiolactory condtllon at ~ 'Camtl lildliol Center alter· uni1or.om. -r:flii'. ""'oVil .....
liuDet from hta ldl armpit'. ·
WI alllpd 1•11 d• were arNtUd by Cot-. Jlllhny Patrol _,,,_.
and SaJi ~ police who let .,.
a, road block at P'4=ific Cout tughway
and Camlnn Captatraan, In San Clemente
after a deecriptJon d their vehicle was
brnadcaat by Lquna Beach pollc<.
''tbey wtn identified as Kenneth Ray
Starks, 11, and V~gif I.: McCoy,~-
Police responding. to a reported
shooting found Bommxn lying on the
sidewalk In the too block of Myrtle
Street lixN'tly after 6 p.m.
1 DAILY ,ILOT ~ 111 'ltttdl ........
He 11k1 be had met the surpect1
at the Taco Bell and asked them for
a rNle · to the· Beach Motor Im where
he -lived. • THE F·IRST Fi'MILY GOES TO A Wf;DDING 15" Po,.:13) . ' .. ' ' . ' . ' ' '
Mayor's Niece
Assault Victim
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Troops Leave Cambodia
Laguna ~h Mayor RI ch a rd
Goldberg's concern over the Art Colony's
rising crime rate came home last week
whe!J his nttee, a visitor from Syracuse,
was the victim ot a sidewalk auault.
Day Ahead of Schedule
Police saJd the 21-,.ear-old woman was
walking In 1 residential area when she
heard footsteps l:ihintrlieF.Tand turned
to faoe a man brandishing a. gun.
He grabbed her arms and leld her
nol to tcream, lhe victim 11kl., but
she fell fu the sidewaJk, broke away
and fin ICfMllling to I nearby hnule,
where ~ called police.
He assailant bad dilappeared when
officers anived.
Goldber1 won a sweeping election vic-
tory in April after campalptng on 1
.platform empilastlfnc the powtng need
fnr In and onler In 1-a Beach.
SAIGON (UPI) -The United Stales
today completed withdrawal of U.S:
troops from Calnbodia a' full day i~d
of President Nixon's June 30 deadline,
military sources reported. At the same
lime, the United States and Soulh Viel·
nam began a massive airlift of arms
to Phnom Penh. .
Informed sources In Phnom Peoh said
elgtit 'American Cl30s and three · South
Vletnimese Cl It cargo ·planes 1 anived
at Phnom Penh today with •arms · and
ammunition for lhe hard-pressed Csm-
bndlan army that la ollff being aided
' One Final Wish
Dying Boy to See Disneyland
FnmWlrelervteet
t>ES MOINE.S, Iowa -Time Is running
out for little Billy Lone, a It.Die 7-year~ld
only learned of the deadline for
Disneyland two weeks qo, when their
family doctor gave them the dreaded . boy.
. "I'm oUy," he u ys, "I'm 1<>lna: to news.
Heaveo IOOIL" · Billy wu born wilh tht tumor but
"Bat ·maybe I can tee Disneyland It wasn't ditcovered until 1117, juit about
and Red Skelton ftnt." the time his hll father was killed
HlllD'edl ot people who read a in a plane cruh.
newapeper lta'y of. BUl)''I lnoptnble · &u'ld!Y · ~ 1tlempted, to remo.ve
brain --which wtll render him I 'tfle · c........, pvwlh, bllf ·tt -was oot bllnd llnl,, ..-ats -11 -are _ _...iuL . . , . . · mlflllll ldl lat -a ,.allty. · Only lwn days were required before PGUl1af GUI llMjr hearll anc1 poet.ls. Ille · :colllrtbutieoi · lo · . ... ' Bllfy to
Ibey -11,11i11 lo help Mr. 81d Dllneylml totalad ll,IG8; and the funds
Mn. James Elltne, BU11'1 mother and conUnut to f)oQd in, BOmewhM. ~
*Pfllber, taR him kl S o u t ~ e r n blrraising the fainlly. ' • ·
Caltfornla. "We'va aot the money and people
His ltepfalher's ••week job in a .WI ketpin& comln&,'' says Exline, who
fmlliJer pll!ll leaves liWe IO 1pare piano to depoiltlt,IG8 in the bank.
after necmltfa and Ibey had sold lime "Sn tt'll be there when 10mothlng hop-
of -fUrniture to obtain Ill !Gr 1 pe111," he nplains, and everybody knows
down Pllymlnt Oft I Ulld CS'. wblt IW• IM8NI,
They hav1 five oilier chftdrtn IOd E-BUly .
by Sooth Vietnamese troops ·Ind U.S.
warplanes.
· ~ m!Jltaty tources~aaid nearly 1,700
America n troops •logged· on foot through
monsoon mud to cross into South Viet·
nam from Cambodia's Fishhook sect.or
northwesl of Saigon. They said 300
American advisers were still in Cam-
bodia with the 39,000 Soulh Vietnamee
still there but would ref.~ Tuesday:
Jn Phnom Penh, Cambodian Premier
Lon Nol said the Communist threat le
the Cambodian capital had dimlnisbed,
but he appealed again for conUnued
U.S. air support.
As the Jut Americanl were leaving
Cambodia the South Vietnamese opened
a new · offensive. Military 90Ul'Ce8 • said
a 5,00lknan armored oolumn was drivinC
inland acro11 northeastern Cambodia
toward. the new Communist supply route
dnwn tile Melrong River Valley •
The BOUrce& uld l.he offensive was
moving along Route 19 toward ·Slun1
Treng 180 miles northeast of Phnom
Penh.' Stuna: Trena: has been .. in North
Vietnamese hands for si1 week.s and
is on the new supply r o u t e runninC
clown throUgh Laos. ' •
Highway. 11 links Pleiiu ln Soulh Viet ..
nani's ~al highlands with Stung Trena
on the Mekong.
At the ·same Ume. a miHtary CICllll·
munique In Phnom Penh said 3118 com.-
muntft troc,.,a were ~llkd in a ~klon&
oP<flltlon which cleared 1fiF11ay I -Iron)
.. Sk«ln !$ miles -of P1m!Jn.I
Pedl.'tii Kongponc Tholn;lll mtles .""1!1
Of the capttaf. • · · • · ·
' The 'COl'l\munKrue --sticl • •·fr i e n d 1 y
alr<roft played an importxnl supporting
role," an lippattnt reference • \o U.Si,
Planes. Pnsident Ni,... had said oil Amtrlcxn
fight1111 unlit lnvolred in the earn-.
operation would be OUI cl the counlry
by June•· All we,. out by dulk .woi.y.:
Of ttlt 1,700 Amerkan. ,troci,t left In
(!let WITHDRAWAL, Pap II.
the live interview in San Clemente will
be unique in Presidential~.
As N i I 0 n prepared rOr . his Cam-
bodian report to lhe natJon, it wu an.
nouncell that the last Of Sf ,000 -troope there have begun their pUllhoet.
The Soulh Vietnamese army will 1tiU .
have almost 40,000 men an the sceDJ,
nier. bu been llttle attempt by the
enemy in Cambodia to harm the
wllhilrawing AmeriCan r e a r I a a rd , ·
sourcts statet ,•
Drifter, 20,
Alsq Facing
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Second Ra,p
By JOHN VALTERZA
Of .. ...,,, .......
A drifter from the Norco area ir
being held without bail today In the
Vicious butcher slaying of Mission V;e)t
teacher· Mrs. Florence Brown.
The sanie man atio ls b e 1 'n I heid
In Santa Ana in the beating deolh " a young ·aervice· station· .-ant ·who
wu slain June 2, ·a day b.e r ore the
pretty brunette, teacher vaniahed with
her . car in the ·Sao J ... ~area. .
Shedff'• ~-fi .:.,.,4· In the Brown~ ...,... Crall llanl.
JI, WU ......... In fdl -by lhrtfr1 lnrutiptora in the • Noreo area Illa
Friday nfPI. ·~
Santa Ana PoDC.i Delectlve Lt. Ham!
Davis called' a press eonfereoce W•
morning· lo pinpoint the Brown murdeo
s.lte as an orange grove near 'the piCtur ..
elCfU< Ofd town Of Irvine.
CJues he said he was not 1t liberty te
revelJ,, plus ditcovery of an old car
parked 01 Sand C..ynn reed wflh ill
engine blown up helped lmpflcale Hunt.
· "This is one of the flneat pieceo al Police lnvestipt.ive wOrk I bavei 1een in
Z2 years of experience," aaid Lt. Davis.
"Investigators John McClatn and Llrrl'
Cornelison have been wort!ng OD lhJs
(See SUSPECT, Pqe I)
80,000 Visited
Laguna Beaches
Laruna Beach ilfeguard1 -more than I0,000 penom &oalted
themselves on local beaches durq the
weekend as the S\m grew wanner and.
a crystal-clear· surf grew cooler.
Lifegujrds made 12 reecua Surm.y
and four on Saturday. Water temperature
dropped ·from 14 · ~ s.tuntay to
IO Swlday while air temperatuns -b-
ed to about IO degrees Sunday.
Beach attendance Sunday w as
estimated -at 30i000 on city beaches and
13,000 on manty beaches. The Saturday
figure was nearly as l1r1e, 30,000 on
city sands and 7~ on counly .
Lifegu~fds said the ocean w as
Ull'l"ually clear with water visibility up
to 15 feet and no sur1e. productn1 good
diving conditions. The surf.wu moderate
nmnlitg up lo three feet wllh no rip
tides.
We•t•er
Till the cloud• mil by, about 1t
a.m., It'll be cloudsville on the'Or·
1111" c-t. Then look for bright
sunshine and temperatures in the
central seventies.
~SIDE TODAY
The rig11i/iev•« o/ llle ,.,..,~
dtnC of the United State• apnd-
ino hi.s .spare time in Son Cle·
mf'llft; hQI not emc:tlu tllldtd
the local nlide!lf<. See PaQ< 3. . . ' ...... u ·.;...... • ca'"""" • ....,..........._,.
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:I D.lllY PILOT SC Monday, June 29, 1970
Ireland Riot's Clainl -_ 6 ~olic~ l\f pt
'
Heath Calls Emergency Cabnit Sesswn _ Bustling
In 'Laguria BELi' AST, Northern !,.Janel (UPI) -
The death toll in a \lo·eekend ol death
and destruction in Nort.hern Ireland rose
lo_. .U. today •·hen one of the victims « Catholic·Protestant riotinu died in a
h03pitel. Shotgun blasts by snipers
•·ounded 1111·0 more British S<lldiert;: tOday.
Primt-Minister Edward Heath called
~cabinet into emergency session in
London Jnd announced he was sending
3,000 more troops into Northern Ireland
to try lo enforce peace. Previously 8,000
troops had been sent lhere.
An Army spokesman said. in addition
to the t•·o soldiers hit b,Y snipers another
!ix soldiers •·ere Injured in Beilul and
3Z in l..(lndonclerry during clashes Sundly
night. Police said "hundreds" of persons
were being treated in hospitab, many
for gunshot wounds.
Rioting erupted when Bernad ette
Devlin. 23, member of Parliament arid
civil right.5 leader of the 'Catholic minori·
ty in Northern Ireland, was Sent to pr1.son Friday for six moaths ~for bet
port In rlotlnc lait year.
In BeUut, burned out i.-and •lllOmQbll• Joy wlior. mol>o ii"'!! them
for barricade11. Dozens of buildings were
smoldering rulM. Bi::ltish troops patroled
with orders to shoot anyone seen with
& 1un.
Police &aid special security precautions
.were being taken to protect Heath 's
home secretary, Re&inafd Mauciling, who
will arrive Tuesday fOf' a 3Q..hour in·
spection of the Northern Irish problem
he is charged with solVing.
The Army said It had fired 225 gas ·
grena~ in Belfast and 20I in Lon-
donderry Sunday night and this morning,
arrested ·89 'pttlOQI in~the two cities,
• and ~ been the tar1et of 41 MolotOv
cock1ail1. ~ 1
Police &aid 11' women and 11irls, five
of them uMer 17, were amona: 48 persons
arrested itt th'e outbr~aks Sunday and
today. Four were boys abo!Jl 11 or J2.
Belfast bw depot oUicials sal~ 15 buses
had been seized and used aa .barricades
« tramportatioO for riotera from . ooe
Exchange StudentS Bid
Adieu to Coast. Families
• By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL
ot IN Dfllr Pli.1 SIUf
For American field Service studenlt
who have been living on the Orange
Coast. todav waa a sad one.
It was_lht day to leave their American
families and begin the Jong trip home,
after a memorable year in the United
State&.
AF'S students from Laguna Beach and
San Clemente departed by bus from
Western Hieb School in Anaheim. while
exchange studenL!: in Costa Mesa and
Newport ~h left from Whittier.
Amkt tears and hundreds of g~byes,
the students boarded the bus that will
take them to New York where they
will depart for their respectJve countries
by airplane.
Handerkerchiefs were plentiful as
friends, relatives, parents, and AFS
brothers and sisters said goodbye.
After spending the past year with
Two Men Killed
In Auto· Crashes ·
Over .-Wookend
Two men were t illed fu lepaf'ltll
mulheast Oranae County traffic ac-
cident.I over tbe weekend, autbcrtlies ,.,,.rtec1. .
The dead are:
-Dee Alan Banelt, 27. of 252M
Brigantine Drive. Dana Point.
-aaa.r1e1 Haviland Mcbemey~ 21, of
317 Coronado St., Apt. B, Ba1boa
Peninsula, Newport Beach.
Hlchw?Y Patrnl orncera aaid Burnett
died shortly after 2 a.m. i.oday when
hls BOUthbound car, traveling at an
estln:iated 80 miles an hour on the San
Diego Freeway, struck a bridge &Uardrall
at La Paz Road in Mission Viejo.
Patrolmen R. Allen and C. Davis.
who witnessed the fatality said Burnett's
car slammed broadside into t h e
guardrail. He was ejected and hi1 body
fo und lying face down in an outside
lane of the freeway.·
McAneny was killed Saturday night
at the entrance to the South Coast Com·
munity Hospital on Pacific Coast
Highway at 7th Avenue in South Laguna.
Officers . said ru1· northbound car col-
Uded with one driven, by Daphne Bernard,
28, of 31532 !st Ave., South Laauna.
who was trying ·to make a left turn
into the hospital.
The Highway Patrol said the fatality
la under investi1ation and chargeii may
be filed.
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DAILY PILOT
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l ko"''' K11•il IEOll'Of'
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the Milton Fryer' family in Laguna
Beach.. Manfred Heine return3 to
Germany.
Margie leRouz, staying with the Dr.
Tbomu Judy famlly in i..auna, returns
to tho Unlvenlty GI Stell-In South
Africa.
Fernando Gaj•Diu 11 olf to Spaln,
after spOndln& tho put yur at Lacuna
and llvln& ·-the Milan 01lbo family ln IAIJ.lniLa.
From San Clemente, Ricardo Pereira,
who llorbeen olayin( -the Ed Kin-
caid family, returns lo hbi nattVe home
in Rio de Janeiro, Br~zil.
Alao from San Clemente, lnlf'ed
Lundgren will be retUMJin& to K~lat.ad.
Swedn, alter her school year with the
Philip Reed family.
After leaving today, the AFS bus wut
travel to Glendale, Arizona theo on to
Denver, and finally, about' two weeks ·
from now, arrive. in New York. ,.
F..rom New York the Mudenta will
leave for their home countries. AU
studaita are expected to be beck to
their native lands. by mid-July.
The American Field Service Jll'oCl'un
each ~ brln1s IOfTle 3,000 f~lan
studenli to the Unii.d State. and Hiida
some 1,500 United §~tee ltudentl to !:°_~ 1anc1a 1n Ufo 1-m jlmprovtoi
""""relations.
Ff'OtllP .. eJ J
WITHDRAW At"'
Camb?Wa at dawn Monday, one rUle
battl.hon of the Isl Air Cavalry Division
WU lifled out by h<licopter, The reat of ~th~ q11 swept the overgrown and
driPPU1C Jun1Ie ttrrain on foot. aearching
for Communist aupply caches as they
wor ked their way toward the border
of South Vietriam. Some had been on
the march four days.
U.S. commanders earlier had moved
more than a score of artillery base.JI
out of Cambodia, Some were set up
in South Vietnam near the frontier. Their
guns boomed all day, protecting the
South Vletnam·bound infantrymen .
As the Americans moved to the South
Vietnamese border, they blew huge holes
in roads and felled trees in an effort
to slow Communist attempts to haul
new supplies to the border. They also
spread in Communist bunkers, supply
bµnkers and along trails a crystalline.
type tear gas that lingers from two
weeks to six months.
Allied communiques said today die
operation into Cambodia which began
in late April had captured or destroyed
29,627 weapons, more than 11,000 tons
of munitions and more than 8,500 tons
of rice. They said 14,488 North Viel·
namese and Viet Cong had been killed
and 1,427 captured.
Doves Prevent
Antiwar Bill Kill
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WASHINGTON (UPI) -1Antlwari
1enators difeated today 1 move by td·
... nt1nl!tration supporters to kill legi.slallon
to force the withd rawal of all U.S. troope
from Indochina by July 1, 1971.
The adm inistration supporters 800ght
to bMng up the proposal for · an Im·
mediate vote. But the antiwar block,
whlch ~admils it docs not have enough
votes at this timt' to pau it, won Senate
approval to have the vote postponed
until later in the summe r. when it hopes
to have the necessary backing.
The proposal Is the s o • c a 1 I e d
McGovern-Hatfield a IJl end men t, CG>
1ponaored by Sens. George S. McGovern.
(O.S.D.,) and Mark 0. Hatfield, (R-Ore.)
' Jn an unusually blunt speech delivered
durlnc the Cooper-Church debate, Sen.
Claiborne Pell, (0.R.I.), asktd the Senate
and the nation to acknowJedae the Viet·
nam war is unwinnable. VleU\lmluilor\
la unworkable arid a Commun11t. rtaime.
ln all of Vietnam is inevitable -and
even ln America's national interest.
A unified Vietnam even under Com·
munist rule. he said , would aerve as
a barrier to Chinese expansionism.
T'ht Sf:nde today considered a propoul
by Sen. JIDbert P. Grtflin. I R-Mlch .. l
to water down Che Cooper-Ohurch amend·
ment.
ana GI tho clly lo -· M11117 of them -. delibtral<ly deM>yecl bJ l!ro-
Tbe Rov. Jan Paiiley, tho •m!lllonl
Protestant leader. arrived In London to
take his newly won seat in the Britilh
parliament and :said he would not try
to prevent Miss Devlin, his arch roe,
from taking her seat when ahe 1ets
out of jail.
New trouble iPl""Berast ""1as brier and
less serious than Friday and Saturday ·
night rioting which poliet 4&6d caused
five deaths and 221 Injuries.
In Londonderry, police clalihed with \-
demonstrators .and at one poi nt a mob
threw 11aol.ine bombs on the roof oC
the post ofrice. Poatal workers threw
the bombs back.
In Belfast'• Falls Road area , about
100: persons attacked a Police staUon,
breaking everY, window in ~ building.
They' were driven off when police called
Jn the British army.
Heavy winds and rain swept the brick
'1'd stone-liUered 'city street& in the
ur\y·~ hours, be!J>ini ID reltorl
calm.
From Page J ,
SUSPECT .•••
since June 2 and we believe t&ey }lave
solved two murders that l*Obabl)' would
not have ~n ixcept;{or the long, hatd
hours they put in." :.
The 6reaks in both cases came almost
simultanously afier the murders kept
investi1ators baffled for weeks .
On Sunday, aheriff'• detectives from
Oranp County Jra\.e)ecl lo a blely dirt
• road !)ear u.. Gatos am! ~ered Mrs.
Brown'• lold Ponllac -.....
·-by ber killtr. 'l1le car had been the object of an
lnteliJe air and .,....i aeatth for....,.!
day1 after ber tiutchered and~
body wu found in unearthed lha!low
l!J'lve In tho falll .,.. · of Cleveland
Natiooal Fomt near El Carlao Vlllqe.
'J'hat WU Jut June 15.1
fnvestlgali>rl said their work ~
this last weekend also CMtirmtd a
murder secne where Mrs. Brown was
aavagely hacked to death with a aeven-
inch bayonet or hunting knife.
A bloodstained spot in an orange en>vt
tn the Irvine area has been definitely
eslab!ilhec1 as the murder acene, ln-
vestl1ators said.
Ibey declined to specify the location.
Aligned with the investi1aUon of tht
suspect in the Brown aae are queries
from San Clemente pollce detectlvet who
will attempt to determine if Hurd might
be linked with the brutal stabbing of
Sao Clemenle, houtew~e, Cqnnle Lynn
John10n, 20, who was diacoverm Jut
June 17 repeatedty stabbed and nearly
nude in her small aeuide apartment.
Thus far police have denied any
Clefinite links in the alayinp.
Authorities in RJvenide who arrested
Hurd in the car from which he lived
in Norco would say· only that "new
evidence" recovered recently led to the
pickup.
Mrs. Brown's body wu discovered
just beyond the Oran1e County line in
Riverside jurisdiction.
About a dozen feet away from the
makeshift grave tnvesti1ators found a
bloodied yellowish veloor shirt wrapped
around books which Mrs. Brown used
in her cla.sRS for ltudents with learning
di.sabilities at two Mission Viejo area schools.
The find was confirmed nver lhf:
weekend by detectives, •ho slild that
initially the shirt proved valueless.
Over the weekend. h.:iwever, it has
proved to be a prime piece or evidence.
Detectives would not confirm whether
they had found the sevm-inch knife
allegedly used in the &layin1 of Mrs.
Brown.
They said, however, that Mrs. Brown's
recovered car yielded neither the
weapon, nor personal effects and jewelry·
atolen from her durin1 the slaying.
"We 're atill trying to put all the pieces
to1ether in th is case," said one de tee-'
live. "and we still have a lot of loose
ends to Ue together."
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Pre,~tial .. Convoy
In cream-colo red Continental (third car in line n left lane), the first
famil y heads down Jamboree Road past Newport.er Inn (left) en route
to 'vedding. President's car \Vas switched for return trip to reception
at Newporter Inn. Secret Service spok esmen said th~ first car be-
gan overheating during the drive from San Clemente to Newport
Beach.
Former Sanitarium Nurse
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A 56-year-old former nurse al an
Orange sanitarium is being held without
bail today in WiSCQJlsin on charges she
murdered an elderly patient in Orange
County in 1966.
Orange police si:iid Mrs. Jeananne
Balch Chemik, also known as J. Patricia
Best is being held in Manitoo.·oc, Wis.,
following an arraignment hearing before
a county judge there., , '
Judie Harold J.iueller continued the
i\elring.until toQay to allow Mrs, Chern.ik
t0.:mifer with her attir-My. ~ ~ ·+:
She is charged with the"Nov. t, 19M
•lltloinl GI Mra. !>IUluto" '!Jli~M 84-year~ld widow wlJI) ~wu-a risatrit11
at.·Leonard's SanltarWm. U40 Steward
DHve, Oran1e. . -·
The Orange Col,mfy Coroper's OOlce
discklsed· last week that the victim ot
the 'strange murder died as the result
of peritonitis caused by punct,ure )VPunds
Manson Dismiss
Plea Rejected
LOS ANGEL'ES tUPl) -A defense
appeal that the charges against Charles
Manson and three female codefendants
in the Tate·La Bianc:a case be dismissed
on grounds massive publici ty made a
fair hearing impossible was rejected to-
day. ·
Irvi ng Kanarek, the attorney for
Manson, argued that th e prosecution had
no "real case'' against his client and
had deliberati lY en1aged in a campaign
of convicting him and the other defen-
dants in the pre:ss.
Kanarek said that the tag. "the r.1anson
family," was a "clever device" which
the district ·attorney's office had sought
to implant as a· meana of backing up
its charae of conspiracy in the seven
slayings.
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of her urinary bladder r lnfUded' by a
sharp instrument{,.
Mrs. Chemik was~ last Friday
by. Orange Del set: Oiatlea Brown and
investigator ~ .Ban~s· of the district
attorney's olftce in Wisconsin. Police
there said she. .bad been living in
!\1anitowoc and nearby Twin Rivers for
the past year<anif had recenUy been
employed ~ } practical nurse in an
industrial p~
Officers quoted 'her a1 sayin1 she will
fi ght ex\J'adition to California on the
murder cl}.arges. " Orang~ 1f>ollc:O' said ~y lnvelli¥tion
of the three, and one-hatf-year-old tale
had been stalled until' recently. whm
Orange detective Joe Stevens uncoYtred
new evidence which he alleges linked
Mrs. Chernik to the e~erly woman'•
death.
The suspect was traced through several
states a'nd at least two marria1es, police
said, before she was located in the
\Visconsin town.
A murder' complaint had been filed ·
last Wednesday in Central Municipal
Court and Judge Paul Mast signed a
no-ball v.·arrant which was forwarded
to Manitowoc.
· Scl1ool Trustees
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To Pick Officers
The Laguna Beach school board will
elect officers for the coming )"ar at Its
annua l organiiational meetina Wednes-
day at noon in the district offices, 5:iO
Blumont St.
Larry Ta ylor has served as president
of the five-member board of trustees for
the pasl year.
Next regular meeting will be at 7:30
p.m. on Tuesday, Juty· ~·
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A report of prowlers in the llklO .blocki
of Laguna's Temple' Hills Drive short11~
after midnight Saturd11y led to the arrest
of a transient on narcotics charges, along1 with two Camp Pendleton Marines and ~
a 17-y'ear-old boy from Gardena who
were booked on prowling charges.
Two more adults and a t&.year-old.
Laguna Beach boy were booked on
charges of narcotics violations · Friday
nighl when police accompanied" Sheriff's
deputies to a 3rd Street address to
serve a felony warrant and .two II-year·
old visitors·, were arr~ Friday af.
temoon on Cleo Street ~i.ch after one , .
or them allegedly tried to swallow a
plastic bag' of pills., .
Responding to a report 9f a suspicious
car cruising ·the neighborhood , police
found a youiig Marine .standing beside
a car pa rked at 1818 'l'emple Hills Drive.
As they sought his iden,tificalio,n, the
officers . spotted two ~ young men
apparently trying to hide in some nearby
bu.shes and a fourth peering out ol
an upttairs window of the house.
A check of the residence brought about
the arrest of William Francis Nelson,
22 , a transient who, ~lice said, was
unable to explain his Presence in the
house. He was booked on burglary
charges and suspicion of possession of
peyote and marijuana after 20 plastic
bags and a chunk of peyole were found
in the house , police assert.
Booked on prowling charges were
Philip Ray Stiers, 21, and David Henry
McDougall, 21, both or Camp Pendlt;ton,
and the 11~year:.old youth from Gardena.
Arrested at 11 p.m. Fri~y at . 39.1
3rd St. on .charges or poae:ssion ol
marijuana with Intent to' sell were J.
Elliott Hills, 21, of the 3rd Street addNss,
Joseph An1ele Cristilli, 21, of South
Paaaden• and a 16-year-old boy from
Lagu.'o.p. Beach. · ..
Polle! alJece they seized as evidence
at the hoUse, where officers failed to
find the susMct sought on a Sheriff's
Department warrant, 12 lids of mari·
juana and a tin pan cnntai.ning severa l
more grams ol the drug, a total of
336 grams.
Arrested at Cleo Street Beach at 2:29
p.m. Friday, and booked on charges
of possess:ion or dangerous drugs for
sale were Ellen Morland Holland, 11,
of Fort Worth, Tex. and Charles Aaron
Feint 11,i of Minneapolis, Minn.
An officer pa(ro1ln1 the beaclt aald
he approached the couple after opserving
SUllPicioUI mov~ and ; as ~. a.po
proad»ed Fein attemJ)ted to ituff a
plutic bag into bia )>OUlh. The offleer
nlrieved. •Jl!O, bq, '.W!iJch coo\ained. JI ~ U;o ~bleta.~and'placed the
two unc11r prett.
Cabin, Cruiser
Smashed to Bits
A $4,000 cabin cruiser o\YM?t by a
La Mirada man was smashed to bita
ln the rocks of Three-Arch Bay in South ·
Laguna Saturday, but its two occupants
iiuffered only minor hurts.
San Clemente lifeguards, who patrol
the rocky ~ai:h in South Laguna, &aid
the craft, piloted by Emanuel Lubliner,
43, lost power shortly after 5 p.m. then
It wedged in a· crag in the surf.
Lubliner and a passenger. r.1anuel
M~nei ofl Norwalk, abandoned ship
and scrambled to safety across the rocks.'
The boat, a 21·foot productio~ cruis!r,
rocked with the surf for a few minutes,
then bi-oke apart and Sl'lnk.
· Llfegua'rd Captain Phil Stubbs said
the boat !oat power, then the men aboard
failed to tos.s out an · anchof to keep
it from dri~nf ashore.
In the meantime they await pro-
secution by Santa Ana police in the
robbery and fatal beali111 of Jerry Wayne
Carlin, 21 . ol Garden ,Grov~. who was
found beaterr to dealb, ly1na on the
floor of • Santa Ana service station
at 2·a.m. on June 2.
·BUY ,WHERE IT'S MADE
A total of '50 .wa missing from the
cash box of 'the station at 3724
Westminster Avenue where Carlin was
the night !Jlanaaer. · ·
OriClnally, police believed the killer
to be Robert W. Liberty, the "Cancllellgbl
Killer" awaiting prosecution for kicf.
napin1 in Colorado and homicide in Hun-
tington Beach and San Die10.
Appartnt.IY' there is no link W"hatsoever to Liberty.
Capo to Weigh
.Trailers Issue
San Juan Caplstrano's trailer park
Issue may be settled tonight.
A special joint meetin1 ol 'the City
Coonc:il and pl1nilln1 commlllkln •Ill
t~ke pl~ce in the council chamben at 7
o clock. ~ ' ,
The first topic on the agenda \II the
trailer park moratorium .Which ends
Aug, Z2.
Gerald Gaffney, ch1inn1n of the
plaMing· commission. said he is hopeful
that a policy will be adopted. He said the
commission his not rtctived any addi·
Ilona! requests from mobile home park
developers during the moratorium . but
felt some properly owners IDIY be "alt.
Ing ror the outcome.
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.ee ee enrung on, 1ss ewport Beach gives a ~m ilI:!iv~ 1s 2w.1 """ 2210 + 'Ill °"' c"" is. ~ '1" ·~~ 4J:t + '' ~~r:1-:':. ~ ·~\• 1=-1=::, -,~ ..
high fly1·ng sendoff to Cen';nela Bank's new Newport Ao is 61o 1-\• 6" ·•·· 1c°" 111i1s 1511 u~~ i3v, uv.-Vi '~"' "' 3 1m ,, 1• ~.,
'Bubbly' :Beginning
u 1.m~'i~wp1i.'t6' 5 n u 11~ n:w. ~ llfll co 2· Ut 1'flo 11v. u. _, l".r-511 1.20 1 20\~ '°" l'Wi ...... .J
Beach bay~front regional head office. Also getting Am Erik• 1. 'J~ iJl: r,l! ,'J~ -. ~ c• Cp plAJ.50 11 "'" l1Vi nv.....:. 11 rlVl'IDund 1 " 13\lt. •j~' 1m :.:·ii,: , ' >• .,. .. Cl C11 pfll 50 S :IJ 31\fo l:!V. -\II roler .90 4 111,'o 1 It. ..... with the spirit a. re (from left) Cen11·nela Bank pres· ,..m :•P lrid 6d 'l\I 91.. t'lll -~ !onlMll " ,. UV, lli'o Ill• -"' ummnC p I 11 17\'o IA! 16 ~= ~1 AE•l!ld p(A6 1120 Sl.\I ,, Slb +'i Oflt fll i 50 '11 2n• )1\0 2h'o -\i 111.IHlcl ,'11111 ll m~ tt 71\i ·-.
ident Rowan Henry, Edgar Hirth, Newport Beach AGln!~i ·50 33 12~ 1~ 1"~ -"' on1 u !" 1 211• 21"' 211-i -'" t1M01T 2.eoo s • 4N 47\\ ·· . AGn1n Dll.IO 16 23~ 22'1ti n +'Ill !,,,.t ti .111 1m 1th. 1n.:. 1'"' -lli 11 OJI 1.50 ru n.11 2204 _, • •
Mayor and Clarence ·LaNi· er reg· on I 1·ce pre · AmHo1s1 .111 ' 1ov. UM JOlh .. , Ofltro1 0," 207 :lfl'I "' l44S _ ,,. " 11:..,cn 27 "' m " ....... 1 1 , I 8 V SI• A HOtTie 1.50 lot a•o SMi ~. -1\11 n011 ltf450 11'° » · "' !O + Vi 11~1 11'1'1.30 , 15'14 1SV. ,mm +·t.:_ ~
dent and manager of the office. Bank features a' Am Hosp ·24 213 l2~i ,,.., »"' -" oot u~11 .so ' 22~ 21v, ·21i.. -'""Gut1 11u1 ... '" 1~ 1,.,. 1 _ .'! AIT!lftVfll .50 " I ~ 1:W. -\Ii ~-rift 1.40 t ,24 jl~) mi -b Giii U 1114.U :° •
6S-foot dock, so that batiking may be done while out :~:l~l: ~i ~l iitt lm ~~ ~i" r:l-To~r,~ ·14 14 1\ii o + ~ 111so » si ll ,
f ·1 · Soo l b I led b th Am Molon 120 •\Ii ••• •"' .•. -l•nel 1.20 J ~\~ wt ~\It •·· · &"'1:3t~ndllfl,olt JID. lt.11' ~ \o'i +1 ;:; on your avon e crwse. n o, e s ar y e A~••G1' 2.10 ,, n~ 31h ,,.,_ _"' ccipR" 150b u 47\\ '5\111 m i =1!! o~ff'N q11.fs 13~ ~,. ~ ~" + It .1
:.11 miv "' necet11•Y IO se!lsf'f. seld h'1"tlr><ttler descrlllfd, .., .. vecutlOfl. with 11;<;rued lnterell tncl 2. The CllY .Courie!! decl1re• 111 ,t.Coih. elecncn 19 pro<:et'CI vnel'1" tne p~ovls!oN
,1' oeied It WettmlMlet, Ctllforn!1, Jv"' ot Article 5, Chepter 7, P1rt 1,
bank will be a bay boat for dock·to-dock bank pick Am P11o10 .n 1u 11ii 1:i. 7h -,.. 1-1s11 .20 14 13i;; u1'o l>tt -,... &:"'" "!·" , ft n " = .. : AResOv .oae Ml .ff\i .Uh 4n1 -1 or!""'' .li<t 32 fo 'j~ 2l'J. -I ulfW Pl .17 3 31 lt _ v, up for harbor bankers who are tied up on shi·p. Am iie1t 1 n 1s.o 15 u , -lO orGw 1.5111 n 1 v. u \~ niii , .. ,, lfW o1s.1s 1 s n 'I _ ....
. --'-------------------'--'--'---'----Am $h ip .Ml It 14 ll 1J -ll'c orOM!ln .12 15 l!1 ltli 11!\ + \'I Gullon lrid ft I 0 " .• A Smt!I 1.90 21D 24\tt J•lt ,,.._ ~ ""Cow!Q Com 21 4 314 ~ -14 H-....... AmSoAlr .10 111 '5\'o '4\'J '.U\'t -"'~O>l" ldcSI .30 lJ 'It!\ 111'0 lt~ -"" - -
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Munle!NI Court, J. Tnt 1fftf'l'l1n1 Which 1$ ttlt sublec1 West Or11M1e Countv ol 11111 l!IHOlullcn 11 de~rl-• Jud!cl1I OIJlrkt follows: ev Mll'fillrtl 01w10n. That PQrlian ot Ille 22.00 If 165,15
OePUIV fDOI eomDlnatiOll storm dl'1ln, iew.,-,
c111rlff w. MttOitr w1!tr Une 1nd emt1Drncv utlhlclt In·
l"lllnHff 1rn1 ,.,,., HrHS elH"""' iYlnt1 c/e Clllflltl (I'"'' •t1lnllll P•rlllllY within Lot B 11111 Plrllally ,MJ' .,......, Orn1 81v•., wllllln LOI 41, of "Treil No, 61(11 11
. j/t1tRll...,, Clllt. ptr mip !Mreol, t~ded !n SOOlt
w Publl.stllld °''"" COISI OlllY Piiot, 259, Pl9e$ I lh•oulh ' ol MltctllantOUJ ,June 2t tnd JulV 6, 13, 1'1t 111S-10 MiiP•• record• of Or1n11i Couniv,
.:· ' •" IBGAL NOTICE
•· ., NOTICI OI' TIUST&•'I SALR , •• Mt. 2-UN t. on J~lv t. 1,10, 11 11 :00 o'd.Xk •A.M., ti Ille Soutl'I m~ln enlr1nce on ~)Yitl 6111 Strffl ol Ille Old Cllountv •£ourf.llOUH, 1n !ht Cllv Df Stnt1 Ant, l!Cllllotn!1 WESTERN MUTUAL-COFI· !'of>aRATION, 1 C1Hfor.oi1 Corfl01'1l1on. ,·1s tnostee, unftr -Ille delld of trust ..,r,nlllf i:;vr O. a. F CORPOA:ATION, I µ:lifilornl1 Cor1111r1tlon Ind ,_ded (.fttlru.a•Y 18, 1965, In 800k 7ltlll, P11e f61, of Offkl1I Rect>rds o1 Ortlllll C1111n1Y.
?f111rorn.f• t !wn to 1ewre 111 lnclttllednHi •In ttvor ot OANIEL-J, FISCHEi!: tncl ';}'AWN S. FISCHER, husl»NI Ind wlle
,, lolnt 1...,1nts -owned tnd l>tlCI :t>v JOHN L. JEFFRESS tnd ' DESSIE ,,A, JEFFA:ESS, hulbtnd Ind wife ts
• lolnl tenenh bV rNICll'I of the brelCll ~ cer111n obll11llOrlf 11eurM lllerttiv,
Jlof1(1 of wllldl "''' recordfcl Mirch
..,oi, 1970, In lock t2l0, P19e 667, o! ~•Id Offlcl•I A:ecords, wUI sell 11 Pllbllc
"ftuc:tlOn fo IM lll!ilhtll blddtr for ''''" ~Ible 1" llWflrl monev ol ~ Unitl!CI
-;::_ If n.. time of 111e, w11houl
rr9ntv n to title, ..OSseulon or en-. inc.a.. ll'le' lnl1ront convt!Yld ta :Nine! now l>tld bY seld TruslH under
·1"Uld Dffd of TN1t. In end tG !he ~11111 c11$Cl'lbtd pf11Hrly, !fl.wit: tot 3 of Tr1et No. lftt, n "" '*-... P recorded In Book 174. NII" , 311 to 42 of MLKtllllWOus M1111, flCOl"i!'
\• of .. Id Orlnte CtunlY• Ctlifornlt \iW" "tlle ,..,..,_ of PIVlnt Clblittll-·~Yi"ed blr .. Id OMd lnctudl.. fea, ~ "'° -of 1111 TNl!oe
..... of""· .;-Oelld: Ju"" !t 1f70.
•' WESTEIN MUTUAL . ... CORPOll:ATION, TNl!oe
av c111"" ~. Cllfl-.
l"raldfllt . "'" ,llbll1hM CK11111t CNsl OlllV Piiot, OJ-IS, 22, ,,, 1970 1a,o.1C1
Ctllfornl•, tnorP p1rticuL1r!t desc:rlbtd IS follows: I
Commencl"ll 11 the nor!Mnt corner or Trld No, 69Cll, """"e South 116& :16'
12" Wttl 11ont the easlellY bound1ry tine d · 11id Trect 10 1111 pain! ol
lnltrte<tlon lhertol with 1111 soutl'lrlv •l!lhl-ol.w1y1 Une o1 OtirlntlO RIVOI'
Courti thttlce, 1IPnf uold soutlllrlV rl11hl-ol·weY 11ne North 12" 34' JS" Wffl 1s.21 lee! end fiorlll 111• 2r 14" w"'
1.6' IHI to ·!tie PQlnl ct lnltr)tdloll
"' Slkl rlllhl·of·W•Y l!ne With "" westerly line ol the 1rortiT!lnlloMO
e~-nt; 1henc;e. Soutl'I OI!~ 3'' 12" wnt 2~.70 feel •IOM stld westtrll' .,.
to the TRUE POINT OF 8EGINN1NG, 111d p:ilnl be1nt elso on ""9 -'Ion
or !ht bcun<llrv u,.., OI tot 41, Trecl
No. 6tOI $hown on Ille 1tor-'ioMO m•P II h1vlnt • bet•l"f. ol Norlll
IO" ~1' 14·• Wnl •nd 1 dlsltn« t1I,'
5.Sll '""'!; thenc~. uintlnull\8 ti-. the wesrerl'I bw!tdtr\I lil'lt ol s1!d
e11etNnt, 50\Jlh o.o :U• 12"'West st.~
feel lo I point on 1 line par1ne1 wlrh and dlllilnt t•sterll', measured
ti •itht an11I~. 2.25 Itel lrom lhl mosl ttsle•IY lie of wld Lot ~7,
~ · Norfl'I Of"32'W' E111 JlM ftel
•lonltr •icl.....,r1Mel H• 19 .a Nit'! on
1he ..... ,,, prolon1Mllcn °' 11111 --
tlon 'ol ll'le boundttY llM ol Lot
'1 lltYilllll I 11f9rl119 f1' North ilOO 21' 1¥'
Wnf Ind I dlslenct d 5.50 lftl; ~. Horth 1111'" '11' 1¥' Wrtl 3.00 !Ml
•lont Mid PtOlon!illllon IO ,1111. Nnl .-a..lnn11111:
... -~ .. ..,... te • .... .. en flit lft, tl'll dllct f1' ll)t City
Clft fllt ,ftirrtl\fr f'lt!IQJ!en; Ii M
tl'lt pr-td Mii ot VICallon. 5, Tiie l1l'I e11r ot July, 1•70, 11
ftle hour flf l :tD a.m. 1t IM Clly Coundl Chtm...,. ltnCIO Sl•let AVefll.ff,
FDUflllill· V1Uev, C1Ulornl1, Ii l'ltrebV th•ed tor, llNrl,N •II __ , rnirresltd
In, oi Mje(tl111 lo. IM P•-'IN
YICll1on. ' ,' 4. Tiii ClfY' C1411'1< ls !Wlreb'r dlrKted
CE lo PO•t CCH\IPl~Slv notlce. ol ••• ~ LEGAL NOTI . · ment v1c1tion 11<1n11 the H"' or 1111
1< """~ent pr-I'd lo be vac•!l'd.
i •OTIC• ~ TllUSTlli'S UL~ AOoPll'd th lt 1 .. h d•V of June, 1f1CI.
Jtte. lltl EOW,t.RO E. JUST On J1111' 1', 197Q, 11 n ·OO I. M • Mayor, CltY or
l r1"·Sh1w Corp0r1tlon, • C•llfornlt Fw"hln V1llf~
ii O<"POrlllon IS dlliY •-lnled Trustire ATTESl nder 11'1d ourw1nt lo Det'CI ol l rusl MARY E COLE
eltd Sfplfmbe• 30, IHI, executed bY Cltv '=let-ARL G. llAOER, JR. ANO NADINE STATE OF" CALIFORNIA }
G IAOER. h11sb9nd Ind wife'"" record-COUN'rY OF ORANGE ~ IS ~. Ocl<lber U, lffl, •s Instr. Ho. CITY OF.FOUNTAI N VALLEY I
'Jl!."11o1. In book 1751, ..... e 511 ol Otflclal I MARY E COLE CllY Cle•-ol '"""'ecords In ~ office ol I,,., Coun!Y ' · ' etw . _.tcOrder ot Ortner ccunlv, C1ll!orn1a. lhr CllY ot Fwnt1ln v111ev, do Mr '.W1Ll SELL AT l'Ult.IC AUCTION TO cerllh tt\11 thr IO!'eoolnl Resolution
.-tGHEST BIOOEA: FOR CASH Cp1y1ble w11 tf!IU1or11' lntrodl.Jced lo wld Council '!;"'f trmr et "" In 11iwtu1 ~ ol at 1n Adlourned R"""' Meetlne l'leld ,Jn.. 'Un!ttd s111nJ 1t tM tr011t .,..1r1nct on ll'lr 11!11· d•Y ol June. 1970. 1n0 '1fl Sten-ShlW Co1110r1tton, 1600 E111 •• el "ld rneellnt r~ularlv ptned
'Mefltlr Avr .• Ortntf, C1lifornl1 111 Ind M!OP!ed bY Ille tollCWlnl vete' ~llt,.. lltlt ind lnllirest conveyed fo AYES: COUNCILMEN: HI r Pt r •
Dcl . now l'leld bV n under s.llld Deed HoUlnOen, Jvtl, Shenlcmtn, Scoll • Truil 1n Ille proptrly 1llutll!CI In NAYES: COUNCILMEN ; Nent ,,..., unllKOl"Polrtled 1re1, In uold C1;11.1n1v AllSENT• COUNCILMEN ; Non•
'Ind Sl•ll described I I: MARV E. COLE T.~.Tftlt ctrlaln lusellokl known 1s Cllv Clfl"k lot lt2 ot Trtcl !nt, al snown Pvb1l1hl!CI Ori"°" Cc.sit Otliv P!lol, .! .. 6"" t MIO rtCOr<led I" Boct 716. JUM 2J, '9, 1910 1\37·70
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MOVING UP
Autonetlc1' Beall
Mesan Moves
To New Post
Donald R. Beall. 306l Capri
Lane, Costa Mesa, JiM been
apPointed executive vi~presi
dent of'North American
Rockwell's Autonetics division,
according to Donn L.
Williams, president o! the
division.
Beall joined North American
Rockwell in 1968 and was ex-
ecutive-director of finaqcial
planning at the general offices
before his appointment · as
vice.president 0 r financial
management in 1969.
He will be succeeded in that
position by A. Zettler Greely.
who previously served as an
a ssistant general manager of
AutGnetics' avionics and
sensors divis ion.
Greely joined the company's
Columbus division hi 1952 and
was transferred ta autonetics
in 1960. He was formerly
autonetics v ice-president or
contracts and pricing prior to
h is role as assistant general
manager.
Only One
Firial stocks 111 all homt tditioris •
That's a big· deal? It Is In Orarige
Courity. Thf •DAJLY PILOT ls.Ult
only dally MWSJllptl' that dellW•
·ers tilt patbge.
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NEW YORK (UPI) -"I feeling ror people and how :~:!fd.:J·• ?i 11:: ':"' 2z,4 =:: YPl'lllM 1·'° ~~ '°""' ~ T "'lf.;t ·~:; q ;i\4 tl\'t ±'=:,.·
learned a lot abclut other to communicate with them. :::t~°'i1oci"I ~f 1:\io 1:: 1~\4 ::-.~ 01nJt1yr "ll 1010 1~ 4 6V. 1\11 int"" A ! + ...
I • · Ant;'O!'DNSw l ' Ut• ue 1~ _ \ti 01111 C1> 1. 11 lt~ lft!i I~:--'."... •.-·'t i t~ I + °"''~
peop es reaction to me, a A rea lization thal too many And !,if 1.20 1 2t 29 29 + "" §l" 1nc1 ,:JOb ''• tt)lo 2n• !\1 -_,'-H .. nwtiP· ,JO 12 ~-· 1 1 : .. ::.,.' ~
I Al)llc 1> 2S 11 121 12 11 -• ••lll'ld 1112 d 33 ~• lfM!1$D~ Ct11 4 \ very valuab e piece o t exe<:utives cut subordinates Ape:o<> 1 1.J1t si 21'lo 2011i 20l -~ 1•• Proc"s 110 •v. f + "" Heiiinfl(t 1s. 't-"'' APL Corp 10 13\lo U 13 -\\ g1vCOC11 1,1, 1,0 •' I• ll l , .... ~~c Inc: :so. ,1 ij~ -~,,;•, managementknowledgt,''said off too quickly when a little ARA Svc ·" u u v. u~ "'4-V. •YtnPLl.60 " .. , .--st11"1111• l 1 -.
Arcet&N .10c 41 fi'\lt fi n'll.:..::j ··R!'f~ •• ~ol.12 ,.,,, ~mt t°~=~=rwb,~~ 1!: NU '!.:., .... • Frederic A. L. lloUoway, vice patienec will unloosen good :~~1'~.f112 3 ,. ,. u oti'Mnt11.10 72 20'4 1..., i"'--""H11111 vo11.e. 27 •m tt ..-·
Presl.dent-corporate planni·ng, .d ,. Arl1PSvc 1.oe lOf· "~ 1.-.. 1~ .:..::y.; ~111A1r .• let '"·'" """ 2:S4li -1~ HU!Oo!Holel 1 ID ,.14 ll\i" ll!I-,.'" ieas.• ArllNOS.10 40 7tli m 1v. · ttec111t 41 ·~ J\'. S\Ai-\ll Hotiort1.lfl 2 :14* -'•
ArmcoSt 1.60 ~ rs: lfl" M. +·u nn Mii n J 11 11f\ l~W +Vo el':•I ·'° 1$ UW. 7" !" +·a ~ Standard Oil oC New Jersey. THAT'S EXACTLY what !=rP/~~o 6.5' :: ...,.. ~ -1 \lo .:11:':t'.~ :, 14~ 1~ 1f" ~ HOllO:i~n •• si. Sffi ~ "-:;
.. It changed my enlire life NTL's program 1·, desi·gned ',',".",".,.-1s 1 5214 !m" ii"' ~ '"'""1"' 1 , ,,.,, 1•11o 1•14 = tt HoMv ""i'.I 'tl1 lf' l1v. 11"' = ~ .. • •ICI HI m. ~ Vo \'I §l•Gr, 1.10 • 15 UYi UVi -Yt Honlil I .4 lf1 H4t IS!Jt 2S\k -,k ··
I I and bus. ,. ArmR~ 1.60 S 2'14 2 7\/i -1 reco ol A J 31 3'14 3'V. -ll\li Hortirvwl 1 30 2:50 711 ~ JO -••" s ty e, pe;sona lneSS, to do •• • .force the busy Aro Cwo .90 ' 1-M 14.,.. Ul'I + ~ erteo Pl 8 1f 3714 lA l'" -3 e II l.fiii. 10 72 21 \.'i 21~ +l1~}\ "'vln Ind I 2 II'!& !IV. ll'4 -\4 Solo\~ A 24 lA\11 14 4 ,•·i •· I lfttl l J5 JOY\ 2t1'! 2tV. =<\'t,'' said Roger P. SoMabend, executive lG relax with ...... rsA,•.•,••,1,!_!;20 11 20V1 » •v.-v. 0e1E1111.1.c 1110 11 1114 u"' .. ,.. Ind . 3' •~ •Yo ,14 .... r"""w , ·~ 3 t~ 1~ 1"M -\Ii 0..11c111 rt 1S3l '/o 3-32 W2 ..... Houd ol 2 1 241'> 2•Yt 2~111 -.,. •
President of Hotel Corporation who ha' ve the same wom·es. •.,1"' 02_ •'.·?ii ,. ,~ ,,.,. ™' -1'h E d .it.so 1 '' n n + v. ""'-Mi" ..,. u ·13~ U\oii .J.t'o .... , ' ~$""' •v I 24\lt 2•'4 2'\lo + \Ill SIMI 2A II 1~ l pi + ... tt:,.~F 1.1. 1:16 '2'4i r ffv: -'
of An:ierica. And t~ere are many i~ those ~ifi!l;l~ ,lt it\ ~ hS =·~ g1::?r~r·1·.: 11 1~ 1lv. 1
11t t"'-' =:i" ~Al · 1;\n ~ = +;~ \~
"I came alive that Week," frenetic days of ever tighten· AUA:t11 1113.1s 1uo • ~1.\0 41 -v, 11m Sh•m 1 ll mt ~~ =-~ Hou1ftl'l:ti ,. :w. ~ 31 + "',: All ll:li;l'I 111 3 l MV• 13\fo tl'.4 + 'ti OlaS Df 01.Xt U 13\lt 13\t UVt -V. HoustlilG1 .ID ld 4)Y, + 1""
said the wife.of another b ig m· g c~i1·u·on AtlR<h ,.12• "° 4014 lf\111 Jt:i.-111 01c11P11on ... 1u lo~ 114 1v.-114 HwGi ,,.1,,. 2 ,q h -+1!•\ . -···t'-. ' Aiits ctiem" I 2J 1••11 !IV. If{• -"' OlellOICI .491> 11 n SW. "~ -11'1 ~-Jof'!n 7'' Jltt ~-I I i4 .
execulive. How to keep an executive ~V~'1~°'.'0.a # lt~ 1(: it!~·~ §0!ff1~~~ ·~ J . l.i:Z Jllli tl~ ! 11 "=:'I.OM 25 1 Va l v. v. :.~'
ALL -REE referred to an f b. I th Id Aurore ProCI 12 71l 1.,. ' •••.• m ... pl 12 J ~~ 30>.1 30"1 + •• HU081i! I.JO . 1 J Vo ,v. ~, .... 10. rom succum Jag o e ea Autom•n lllCI 1,,•,, ,• .. , ,,~1~ ,,•. _...... ,•,•,-,,"·"',.,. 2:31 lf11A'1 1~1"'11111 -1~ t!~ .. .-, 1 -r. 'Ii "' -""
I . j Avco CP 1.20 "' .,.. n '3 Giit "210 +'lo .-...n, .. m 12 •1 l~l n 1~ ...... ,
exc us1ve and ex pen s v e that " be .,, t II rlh A roe p13 20 " J:J'll 311" 1g1 -2 Dr.,.,,1nd .:u Ja loi.ti t Vt, 10\9 -.1j, 14111D11w ''I/ s ~ ,. ~·· ,..., may I s no a wo Anry Pd •• 10 ,. 24!'1 2~1 2•"' +v. orvMll! 1.1.?e ,, 20\~ 701.\ 101,1, _-. ._ra.. . 34 !llHj. 1 10 -'Ii•"
seminar program for cor· while.,, How to de"elop an ~~!!' .. •,~,.,·•, '° 1~~ w. 4¥t ..... o,...._, .30 1s 161'1 u~~ ~ -v. IU ,..S!._11t 01.i_ "' 61'1 14\lo 1•!• .=.:.il ...
ate 'de •-I • ,.....,,,. 240 11\la 70~1 101~ -11'1 EtMJn .It 34 d711o 5''111 -1\1,i "~" 1> ·-1' ,,.._ JI Jl'll i!!' por presi n~, v c e AU ou m "' 1141 '" •~· -"' Fncl .'1e ,, 11~• •v. ~ + v. I~ .,,,,,, 2 4 J "41 !I 2+ -·1 • executive team that ls ..: · 8-+ '°'"' 2 • u .JD ~ ,
P re.sldents and bOard -nellev .•• ·1t 0'"''•', ""11P'l'Pl2Ni1!!,.~H•;•• •..•• ''
h 1,V. 1, , Doric CP .32 4 5~ 5 -~ 1,,_ co A' .. t,. t.h
chairman which ls run·by NTL annonious, not divisive. How ::~11f :lf tt 1S1Jo ,,~; u~ -Vo Dorr Oll~er 2 iw. 11 11 ,,,. , •• "' ~m ~ "" .... ii ... "'
I I t I A " d t I•• GE O~ Of _,, >• ..,,,_ = •• ~JCP ,.... ,', "•>" ll. "•-" --.\It ~ c · t l lo'J ·-~ o ·--'•'.· nst tu e or pp11e o solve the human problems t•IG .,,,,. ·1240 ;:· ,,.,.., 1;~-1~~~1:40 , 11; Uv. 1'i;-~'$fncc"":.dff "' -:t,,,:"
Beha·-rlal Sc'1ences a non 111 . , . . H a1111Pnt J 41 1111 , 1 ..... "'''''"" '·--" •• •• ''" -I '' ' • '"' Ill" I' '' .-v • • o owing acqws1ltans. ow to e1r o1 cir 1 '° 1•~• "'"" 1~ •;. n ft. 21 11~ }1 11V. '" IJ f''-11t .:J ~
profit . organitaUon. T h e. permit subordinates to develop ::::: °f rNiu2 ,I' JR' S:i. 60'314 ~~ ,::u:'.sg ~fi, H4 ~tt f~ f~;t = °'" l:fdlt~~;( 1 Iii!': ff:. . =+·)!i :;',•
seminar is called "Presidents' he' . . . ,_ 81rbOll 1.$11 ,, 2m. ,. H -11'> 1Pw 1 40 1149 1r• 11v. -*I"'"'~'' a . ~ ~ t tr max 1 mu m potentiau; B•rd c11: ·" u in~ 351'1 nv. -\II 1~ 1116.1J 1 " 1 !L.. -i. -• J.., ~ -'*'"
Conference 00 Humran without Tuining the company I::~ :.':'1:1: ~ ll"' ~t ~ +iVi i:n".~1.n • #j\: WZ :m+~:=Ur',iA1.2s I \J~ ff11ti lj..,.:::::'.
Behavior,'' and the next one 1_, . . 1 . . th B•te-Miii 3 1 ~ 1 + u. 2 n1 1 111.i un• 111 • -n• l,.Dr, ccci J. 1 4 1t.'~•, , -"'' \
is scheduled' for Nov. 1.1, at :,i;,uld!~~t~:~~sJno er!:5:":i...;.'~ 2! Jt! J5 ~a·::5 ~.._f;~ '1~~n:·n": ie:~~ljnrerc~·,~. :t'liiz'l~2B~·,1·!!:-"
the Cotton Bay Club, Eleuthra ""-. t f f "·-fl•utcl'ILb .IO 6 ""' 211~ Hl'i-'lli LI 401, U!! I H ..... n 11Tr" ,., u 2ff llii "· .. ,, . th B h • uuse are JUS a ew o u11:: at•lrLlb .io 1tt ,,:i. 22~ n -v. l-l:Jn·pt iu l,'.I v. 21~ .... "I Hitt"' 1»: '!: ,1:; , ~ ='I:_:
in e a amas. ._-hundreds of laboratory situa· 1::~1~~· ,-so 1I ll"" :i:~ :J~ +·~ "'°Am ·~ 11 It: : I ~ ~ l~'H,~i ia m ~ ~ ..... E~~f:; a~:e~:~~I~ i:h~te~~ tions executives attending such t:: ~~: ~f' 21 l,~ ~YI n~ ;;~ 1e11tPch .IO -~·,~;-11~ ll•i _Vo ~l '~1.:J'·10 J lJ~, ':.. ':vi::~
h k d seminars talk over among ~~1:Tc'k ·~ n n~ ~i; 35 -"I'"'° ft .ot $ \U• 11 IE +~!','•~.~. ·,r.;i ~ 1u;... I~ I :.::t;· .. is $1 ,600 for t e wee an the mselves When n e e d e d INKhAr .7~ n 91. •1o ''" + v, t•I A r Lin 151 1li\\ '/i" I _ v. 11111 111"'"'... 11' ~ ~ .!. ~'.~
an additional $1 ,000 if the. wife there are behavorial scientist~ t::.;H1.~2or, 1 l:"' l~i.r. lb =~ ::ku~r. ;!lit j 1~ 1 ~ m:.·+1~ 1n1 if' 1..ii 1l ~~ SJ'::'' ····· '
attends. F.J1 ~ 60 12 2ru 21ll9 1~ -"' :~ ~k1.~\ f031 ~i: ttl: 7~ -1,. 1n1 T 1.os 336 mi. ""' ~ =•lZ from NTL's pool of 500 experts I 1nterc11n • ~ .6~ ,•,• -•,, ,11Tf'nMt .52 21 v. 111o 22•.1. +."" lntTI. "'c • ri'OO 1u1ro 114 "' .. ~ BUT THE BLUE ribbon h . . . Miii co 1 • 1s•/il lS -1 d.J 10 'A v. 20v. "'1n1ra.T PIH• l 11 10 19 ~ .... gat ered from Un1verslt1es and e:· 1,60 3j 7H• ~ 21 -lt c:k..-eJ 1 3i 1 ' ll -ITT Pli 4.SO 13 7114 ff tt =f .. ~
COmpanl.es, keenly aware that h Id o! t-111 J ..oi.r. 39v, :r,~-!..li dlt01t '.,•, ~, "· •· '+'"" 1n1Ta.T "'J4 5 '' .. ., _1 centers around t e wor w ICP 1.111 6J 171'1 34u. ....... • ... G1.G .. ..! '!< 1n1r .. ~,..1<• -
today's bu"~ ..... -profits and alftlf1 itt.i• s 61\li 60\4 ,, =''"" 11•M~·.•,,·." '• •,• •..,~ .......... 1nrr ,.. ' 61 62 ·U'AI -'If"' ~· ..... ~~ stimulate and explain. 1tn-1 · ,,, si. · s 51/f ..... eci Ai.:9 li .i.:t 4\fo :~ ::· .. 1nTT Ptl 2:2$ ~~ ::"' !:.\? :r>-.,.., ;
efficiencies depend more arid IN SHORT th pre 'dents•~ 111 61 5\'• ' s .,.. 1 Mllf'll M" 4 121~ 101'1 10• -h6 int 111 1.«1 311 " 11* 1..,. ·····"
more on smooth human in· e 51 C~ Pl'lo 4' 5"' '~ ~ + ~ 1~N"1 ,:J l ~rn4 1Jtt 1f" -~rm 0111 A :zs l!0\4 20 • =: 1
cooverence tries to sharpen .. .M11cr;,: ~ rll! J W 12 _ 14 P•=O 1 11 1 · 'I 'I"' = v. I~~,:. ~to· 2 11"' 1m '"' -*"'.
teractian, apparently think the the executive's effectiveness l\:J~"1:= 1ri i;1• !lli ~" + ~ ,::.~ \Pili.11.2f 111' 'jj.."' k" =2~ :~~~~!' i~ 1! \~t? 1~ lm + ~
cooference is worth the pric~. • th h f Id b · · 818lrJo11n .. 1 11 11 11 _ v. mEI '"} • ~ :wr:w; .... 1ow1 8ffl ~• 16 16 -'lli ln the last six yedrS 375 top Jn e uman ie Y givmg BUH L111I 1 ' •1~ 1~~ i1•~ -1t mel"I Ir · 21 1m-"' 10w1E1L I lO 2: f:V.. t.149 l4 '+-111· him a chan.ce to talk. over 11ct1t,,••.,·,•, N .u•~ 4'\1 "v. + Vi "' rt 1. 1 ' ttu ' -,,. 11111111/IG 1 a 12 lt\IJ l~ ... 1'~ ...... h
execu'l·.,es ha"eattende'from llClbb 16 f •• 11' l'Jo-~ mo 11.16 2 l"' J2S\'i Slfo-V.1111111PLt 1611 > fO'" "'" !o•~+·~.~ • • "' problems" with peers 1n the =~~. ''.,,!' 1;11) 13"" U'\lt 13 -v, .ot i 4\lil 4 414 + " 1ow1PSv 1 36 , 19i: .. ~~ .. + "" ... such companies as Lever 1 boat ~ ... 52 n ii 1 'tlii -~~ "°1 " ·n 21 1y 1\~" 117!"' -/" 1pc:o Hos11 · 34 13 70\~ ~g~ = _ ·~ \J
Brothers. Uni.on· Ca r bid e • same personne . . 1g:::Mgi1.N J' ,,~~ 161Jlo 16"11 + i\ F.::::1M11u':4::12 Jt ·mv' '!'.i. ' in =1"' ITE Imp .;a ' llli i•~· 1m •·· ~;~ NTL is a nonprofit research, Borden 110 10 JGl'o 1911 70 + ~ Ee1ulb11 2170 t .,.. 2 v. '"' -J• !ft Corp ~t2 ™• u... :»4' + 14 ,
Aluminuin c 0 mp any o( . . 1o•cw1r 1 2s » "'Iii 'm' " -1" •l~llb 1nc .10 5 1 1 1,v. ".,., -!Jo -J-K-. '· training an d consultation 0tm•M iO ~ n on 1 \Ill n v. + \Ii Eu1ulr~ .:io 1 ' ' ' ··••· J1,kinAt1 24 .u 614 "anada Atlant1·c Ro'chf1.eld • . 1 h h ad en ec111 2.:u 21 33W l 32'\ -·11 Ease•lnt 1.10 JS ••i• 11'* n u -1 .,,,.,, 1·... S'lo 4 -·~ ' '"' · • organization w t e • awrna inc 2 11i\ 11v. 1114 + t• E1•e•ll111! .1sr 11 11t1 1114 11•1o -¥> :lt1Nii' "~rid-11 , 5\1 s · m +·.~ Dow Chemical, Tenneco . W sh. DC 1r1n11A1r .50 ·1n 111.i "J "" tV.-'!o ElhYIC~.JA n 111• 111'o 1A1 -t\J F" 42 "" t\lo t\•-1"1 ~ quarters Jn a .1ngton, .. 1r11"s' 2.• • 4 "' ._ •i.r. -v. E11w1 on . .io 3 3011 311'~ XI'!• + y, J::r,,ip11~ ~ 1~ ,!'1 ,:~ flt'""' •. .,!lj•
Chemical, H. J . Hein z. F rm d . 1.,7 NTL I-co 1r11Mv 1.20 ~"° ~"' .sc ~~-'4t:urofl'!d H~ 11 11 ,.~ 1•111 -1'Jir u. ·JO "" ~
I F d d o e in n , a ;,o,, 1"' r' Pet . .n. lll-1 9". 111o llli -l':I Ev1nsP .:60b 11 :1111;; 30 ao -on J !"P"L · 4 1•14 UIM ''" .:..:·,4 •
Genera . 00 ll an ducts seminars for executives ~1H!'le31f ~ ~ ,m 21~+·i1.E•CellO l,JS .u l•+Ja ll'!~ 11, +~J~1co'1.J "1 r~ !!"'~ !!.~· ..... , Weyerhauser l'k..,. GI 111 11 ~l!i :UV! 24'h ~ F•beroe ,llCI " n l4'ti t•!.4 -""Jim W••t .o m 2 '"""" '-1.i \ • a shade ·below the top level klvnuG 1:n :1111 v.. "'"" nv. =1 "'''°'A .60b 5 n !Ai lJ\\ ~r" ··· Jlmw 1111.ilo 1 3r' \\ Jfllil-1,. "I( I had the time I 'd go . 1•-n co ' l'o l " l''o + "' F•lrchc ·• "' '1'"" M 2f1Jlo -49 Jlmw llfl JO 1 31 -l 1 and far middle management wn11::•11 " l v. l't "' F11r11111 .151 21 '"' 1Vt 7V.-~ J1mw11t ;i 1 110 :,',., ,•,',. ,", .. , +···i.-1•
back .lam. " sa1'd Holloway • wr1 fso , ..... 26·~ "'"· · · ·., F•lrmont 1 11 u~~ 13'ili 13~ -\'I '"'"" , " .. ~ • • WIVES ARE encouraged to run•Wk .lo 15( ij~ 1t"' r; .. = ~ 1"11rrnn1 "' 1 2 1S1A 1~ · 1~ + 'Ill J.W,"j:._ ·~ " 301,o '°"' Wti -1.1r.,i,,
..What did I learn? A better attend and participate in ~EC01:tt ,3~ 1nt 1~ 1~=~~:::ir;,.i!°"1 JI 1f~ 1~ 1:.~=~~:l~J~ 1g n.n~ =~ n +·••1·; · I red to uoe P tof".lo 6 •~ tv. •v. ,.. F11111H1 Inc 16 tYI t t•t. + v. JontL-:U 20 41 '"4 -Oflt -w. spec1a programs gea 111 .u 11 tl'I 11 14\i _ ~ ~•rWe•t Ftn u 1oli 1oi.c. 10.,.; + 11o JorHn':n ·1.;, 11 11~ 11 11"" + u..
help ber Cal'I')' part of the lo¥tllWI.~ 1: n-it~ \ID~=~ Ff:"f:t~ '.~ .J ~~ 'fY: 4'::t = ~ Joil~l\f .IG' SJ2
2k'...\lt,1W-im =~I~ "corporate)oad" "When she uM "'""' 'llf •~ t4lt D~-\'I Ftddrrr .<111 1•s 24Yt 2tv. t•'* +v.~~"':'f~11.1• •1 4\'A ~ft r,v.-titl,1', • \l~R pH.SO I 7'1\ 72\'f Yt + 'Iii l'llclotr1I 1.20 '6 14 2JllJ 73'h _.Vi ktli 57PUj5 21 !'.... Tl'J -~ ,i
becomes involved with the urt;JNI 1 . .ct· 41 JsVi :u Vi -~ FlldMog 1.90 15 21111 ~ 21v. +\It Kii• '691'-,5 1 u..., ~• :"' .... _.. ... ..,, or 1 «It 161 27"'1 ff Y, -1\t Ftd,tt EIK 20 fl'i t '4 """ -""ktllC llf1 31 J It r , ... :;,·.J..' problems " said an NTL of. r•Nw Pl . .u ~• 61'1 • .tv. + .,., F P1c llfl.26 1 1~'4 14 uv. + Vi 1< rie rowlt 2 u 1,"11 ,. .. "
ficial "she ~mes a bettet I~~ .. """ ·.~ ~ ~1\t ll\l ~~~ :+1~ ~=~~d .lo J If' un l1Vt = ~ ~~ PJ:...~·21 110 U\0£ Vi H~ :.:.1~~ ' hei I' ,. ullhUnv ,701 21 13V. 'non 1,,,.) .i ... Fedlrtli Inc 13 !\\ !"' J"' -~ ktn G(· 1,0 ~4 21'11 :? ~~'tb~•
corporate pma e . -C-F1c10to15rr 1 lJO ~ nv. v. --~• K1n,,..L 1.2t 21 1;!! 1, 1, = r: ~ ..
I-C 111 . 41 3' , .. " +''"Fed Mii! I~~ S W. 1llt 1"\ ... kl!Y Ind 51 7\t ·~ rn, + t•"" ,1 ,.1..:ni· n ,,.. v. •4'. + a Ferro cp .10 • 1"·' 1' 'fil -~ l(l\lf arc1 ·'° ,. 32"' 31~-· ~ _ , 11111111 M.,. n 7h 41i 7'11 ~ Flbr!brd .10 1 11\li 171-'1 1 Y> -/'t K1wue .lOb 2l l•V. u~ u" -1JJ ', tm1>RL . .Se no>}::' '"' 2,... = lt l"illdelM 1.AO 6 21\.\ U"' ,, lo'J + \Ii 1<1~arlto 11111 2 11v. 1';\ ~of"""" ll '<
Fashion emR In.& l ,, .n ~l:''J: 111 1l W" 'io\\ ~ -4li k.ebtlr l.il J0 »,,. "• ,.• , __ ->~
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El •rtlnln 1.• 1 ~'4 •1~ ~u _ ... """c '·"° .. •1 1\ ~ ._ ..... K•""""' 1• 6 R,,.,. fi~ m: , Isle ects ~trP1lt ~ 1 1 ~ ft+ 1,1, :§Nt t •:" l: ~\4 r-~IA,-+ \4 I(= .60 it; = ~ = =·~ ! ~::::p~f1.J .1r. i:: .,.. '""..:.:r·m ,d :10e , ,Vt ~.-•w ... ~K,. °''·1• ...
1rPTe1> •1.60 u . -¥. lllerkl ·'' 11 ra l'lli 7'ili. + \Ii ' •
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Cers Ctrter'W :..01 31 U'rll 1 \.Ii + \Ii l"Unt CllM$0 di ~ 51141 ¥.V. -'14 " • l Clst JI 1 11~• 1· 4ti l' ~ .... flllnt Dfl2.1S J 141 21.,li 114 -"' ·-··-4 !11t1rCk ·*' 14 :llYa ~ ~ -YI f'I IE Col•! 11 11 1,.. 7\'r -'1' -· ne"• • •ttrTr 1.20 121 lM\ U\• i-'\i: l"lt GIJ .SO 9 171,\ l7\\ 1114 ., Cl Corp 6J 4 j"' -\'&flit Pow 1.60 21 ~-\Ii· '1 41\~ -~I Ralph McDonald. manager !rcocor~ .90 1 1s11r 1 •,, 1 'iii ... , F•••M12 " ""~ ~-.,., ll•nelP.CP l )t »'II J4Vi $.I'll -'14 Fii Sl"t 1 I 1•1'o 1•f\ -Vi
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Your-rat.lives "8ft'dftcenc:led.
And they need your car.
of the Broadway department •••n rifA4.50 6 JO ..ffl.'f "YI -""PluorCP 1.a1 11 !J '4 ~· -,• Cenco lni .30 SS :I0\41 11'1 lf!A -1 f'luor pl I l 1 "" -store has been elected presiA ~vco ""·2s 110 SI SI SI ..... •'"'11o1r .•n J •""• ,•1.w ,M -1, ..
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'·141 E. 17th St.·Costa Mesa·64S.2010 ltn~Afl'llr1e•rtl tOp,ttltt lok Ii' lo;l M11hot Ch1r91
Jtl1 WIST t7 SANTA AMA -.. , .....
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Wheni does !hit l•va you?
'' Cloee 1D home with ,... Ford Rent-A-Car dealer,
that'•_, Rent• new F'"'d, Musting, or Torino
for • day, week or month. Low ratee ••• insurance included. .
FORD RENT ·A-cAR SYSTEM
McDonald during the 'J1nan.. 1L1 e1'1 1 ''" 1•'4 1•'.4 -"'iordMll2.• :u,,, 1 '• +····1 ....., .. _,....,..,...........,.,... , !'M\Pw 11• 12 u-IM\ lMli -14 orM~ .IO ~ 111U1 tflCtl Clvldl!lo. ~--_.. '
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WAIT MEIE WMrlE I TlllC Mm
TME Mnal'TIES ME!fE IN JftUtlt
HAU.,Ml'S.ALEXANPER! t TMINIC
PEIMAPS TMAT I C.\N An".t.N6E
FOR YOll TO S>EE LOVE!
PLArN JANE
I DAILY CROSSWORD ••• by •• POWE• I
ACROSS
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lnfor111I
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airpOl'l
10 Sa It ntarrr
tht wind
14 Seaport of
Norw1! 15 lrrr lig ous
1' Ind igo
source
l7·Appro1ch
18 Adapted for
grasping
20 Tttlitt
f1b1its:
Z words 22 Dis lntt;ra\td
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t isinglass
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thr doas
of warT":
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3Z AdJr clivr ~ suffix
)J Play an
ln1tru111r nl
JS Tabfr of
gradualrd
rites 3, ·-frttl t 31 Having
ctrt1ln
1pptnd111rs 40 ••Idyl ls or
tht King"
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45 Girl's namt
4& Exc t llt nt 48 Ont that
brings
something
aboul
50 Anchor111t
51 Llvt)y 5Z Dynamo
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US cily:
Z words
59 Woody
plants of
N.Amt rica:
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group: Abbr.
b) Weapon
b4 River of
Italy
fi5 Gtnuin t
fi& Wound up
b7 Tide
DOWN
1 Covenant
2 Employer l Rrbuk r
har shly
4 St tJnablt
to rrcall
5 Radicall1
di fftrtnl
f. Slrol'IQ
7 Riprns
, 8 Sudlum
so111d 9 Av1 ilab1r
pow tr
10 Final rvrn l
on s porls
prog1 am:
2 WOl'dS
11 Sing lr
12 Tool ll lrf\ in a hurry
19 ·-···Ark 21 Horst food
24 FortHird
25 Doubls
2b Srwtd
ra pidl[' 2 wor s
27 Up to !ht
t lmr t(lal
21 Hralrd 2, rrath rr·
man's
dr¥iCtS
30 B1rlrndrr's ntc~s lty 31 Shinglr
sourer
34 Vlolrntly
inlrnse
•129no
37 •• -. guhSancr
39 No longer
livin11
42 Make
rxhausllvt inquiries
44 Wralhtrm1n's
word
47 Shoot fOl'th
rtPtlltdly
49 N~ Yo1k
Stater
51 Music al
compos il!on
52 Hea venly
bod y 53 Song
54 Car11dlan province :
Abbr.
55 Repair SO Golfer's
·~' 57 Form of
Htltn
58 On tht top or
lfiO Optraled
PERKINS
MISS PEACH
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STEVE ROPER
llASEY HAS
DEl..IVERED
A MESSA6E F<JR--BUT HAS
/MKXEllTLY
.ADDfO ONE
fR6HTfl/ING
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• ly Al Capp : F=---'=--------""::-1 .----------"
• St!!Ond llA1J11:<Q:91.: Tllrnlp
' ly Tom K. Ryan ....... _ ---
By Al Smith
ONE OF OUR
READERS
WRaTEIN
ANO WANTED
TO SEE SOME
ACTION!
By Hm'Old Le Don
ly Frank · llaglMld
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~Rll.;h: Popul1ti,on 65,
Sl huunr,13 1~i-hU11•ns
and .on• cr••tur• of
und•t•z:oaitli•d speci es -
1oing by th• n .. e
o! McGoon.
Clivt1: -Unbe•i'a'ble.
Tu I.It•: tJncollectable.
Ht1or CroR.: Turnip•. ""'M.,_c"'G'='oo"""'n"'
SAU Y IANANAS
W~.~tfu.~
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GORDO
MOON MUWNS
ANIMAL CRACKERS . ··
1~ TlllEO
DJNIAJ6 .AT'
llOMlif.!ET'S EJ.Tvur
70/11/f,Jlr !
ly John Miles
ly Mel
ly Saunden and Ovtrtani ---WI/ICE, !>I ROOM :246 -
TME OAIS</ HP.L PUP!'/ FARA!
HAS INVITED ~au 'Ill 9E'AK
'THERo o~ JUL~ RJ<J•lll
JUST REMEM&ER', vi/-WHEN
'YOU HEAA A SHOT, rvE
Be!EN HERE WITH YOU.'
ly Charles M. Schtl&
'NEV ,;\ID Tl/AT A LOT OF 11lE
~tltlt<6ER IJOGS ARE ANXIOO> TO
MEET SQllEONE Ul<f '/OOR5ELF
~o IM5 ONCE TME HEAD 11EAG!.o
TeraiteL Anny1l Tu.rniR
Con1w.Rtl.2n: Nona -••c•pt
by t•rait••·
Htjor Indu1try: Th• Skunk Work1. Big
l1rn1Mll,In1ide Han. Birney l1rnaa•llt m
Outside Kin. (A• far •• po11ible) •
' ~R Prodyct: Conc•ntr1ted E•••nc• o!
Skunk-• vital coaponent i n the ••kin&
ct -• and in the b•tter types
er -lt peopl_• kn•w i t w1a used
in •11 that, it would c1u1e 1 terrible ,.---,
at ink I f c:BC.-
(i. ·t" •cr.e.~-.. .c~
MR.MUM
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· ly . Charles lanotti
By Gus Arriola
ly R~ lolen
L'/l.E, 'F'OfC Cl'IUJ6 our i.ooo1." 60T08ED/
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Mon.i..y's· Cl0sing · Pri~mplete New Y0rk Stock Exchange List " .
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Finance
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• PAIL~ "'-OT M~. JUftt 29, 1970
.·1870COtia~t • ·.
~ 173atUCIReceiveD~grees
A .total ol 171 stucj<nts al L. Howard, and Quynl\,' T. L. Cbandler, Lynelli A.•Davll, L'. Allen, Thom a s It _
UC Irvine received their Smith. Norman W .. Ducin, Bnace McDonald.
degrees during recent 19TO EL 191\0: Jtrl COllins. · D. llwllap, Forest r•: Floller, Ml$SION VIE.JO: Mary P'.
eommencement exercises at FOUNTAIN VALLEY; Lyn-, Terry B. FlemiDg,1 Brian J. Beaver, Patrick B. BrtnnlD,
the·lrvine campus. da T. Brml'LID, Virginia M. Glalfish, Fraitt ft., Heiaricb Patrica AM Leogue.
The students, listed below JleMoss, ,Judith Jep c-._ 11, :Hubbard; 'llelloAh • A;. ' ~ BEACH: Mary
by city, indude: -Betty B. Lee, and Col\'u~IQ •!\!, ~ct. ?,llellc!rah A. L. Baker, Victoria IL Barret~
•' BALBOA: Caro I y n A. Wager. • . Htiibef; . Llsa . B. ' Jobmon, 'James A. Bratrud, Nancy B.
Schubert,. Lucille F. Clark, HUNTINGTON BE AC H: CJirliUne· D. Kellu, .John A. ,BUM, ·Chari!>!!e A. Corrett.,
and Margaret J. Cook. Barry F. Bauchwitz, Helen·J , Lattaniia. · ' ... Pr~. D. CU1WJ?,ano, Dop
CAPISTRANO ·BE A C H : Bethell, Thomas G. Cahill, Gary. A.' M:ceUe,1 <llriatlne; Fredric DeFranciscO,' Steven .,
QototbyJ. Applegate. Mariaret M. Dr-eager, Judy C."Mende, Marcia S. Myers, R ·Quify,:Donald W. Entriken,
CORONA DEL MAR : Alan E. Farrar. Mitchell D. GilllS, Allen A. Orcutt, 'barbara A. Roger M. ,Fare!, steven G. •
Ronald M. Guly, Nancy Paul, James L. Sheets , 'Farmer, Daniel · A. Cajda,
S. Bote:n, Mary L. Gpy, Susan Haynes, Frances L. Hodges Patricia A. Sm.JQI, Marvin C. John A. Cardioer, Ruth E.
C. Do ug I a s, Guy .H. Hoole, Alice' B. Macy, Mlodah Stafford, J~ S. 'nbbetl, Hill. · ~schalk,_s8lly M.' Hayton, F. Mintz. •· Mark A. Wa.ue:r, R1cb.ard Karen Hirn, Cynthia Lester,
Rlchard J; Huffman ti, Janene Iran K. Novick, Dennis C. Yensen, ~· V. 7.ech. '' Karen ~.. ?ylandelkern, John
A. Mllliken and David J. Rum· Richman; •Ralph G. Schmitt, LAGUNA BEACH: William F. · Alonaen, Robert • B.
, bellow. -Rosemarie lj .. Schn~, I. Barrington, Catherine L. _Monti~. Ka(en R, Ros,,;
"-COSTA MES G ' David S. TaylOr, Jean E. Shat-Be1l,-.EJlen R. Berry, M. Ken-Lee D. Saile, r •. Gott.bard F; · · A: ary E. h C Shi Id Sch I .'i\shford, Martin E. Auerbach,' fer, Christoper . e s, netb · Cowan, Philip J. usseer,-Ste]l.be'n ·A.
·Helen Bluanke~p. Terry J . Thomas E. Solomon, St.ei>hen· Daughtry , Leslie P. Slykhous and Henk L. Van
Braund, Pamela s. Brown, C. Taylor, Jam~ T. Weeks, de&!nedet, , ,W i'l t l ·a m A. .Der P~g. .
"Denneth E. Charlton, Harold and James G. White. EiteH>ach, Steven A. 'Er,er: SAN. CLEMENTE: Patricia
'V' Co de Don K Di A IRVINE: Richard A. Ap-William R. Feeney, J0hn A. .B. Sabins; Gregg-A. Schiller . .-, : . n , na . xJ nn ,_ h .1 AN ·C. Doyle, Judi A. Fulsebakke, p~man , Kennet J . Bai ey, Haggard, Nancy E. Hoover, S JUAN CAPISTRANO:
·naie A: Gustavson, Jans-P. Michael E. Barnes,:~vld ~· Jeffrey M. Jarvis, John P. Leonor It, Hammond.
Werner P. Karle, Alfred J. Bergevin, John D. Bibb, Peter Law, DOnaJd W. otto, 1Cenneth SOUTH LAGUNA: Mary ·H.,
Haber!, Gerald R. Higgins, D. Boasberg, Melissa K. Boll-K. Simml, Aubrey Wulfsohn. Hayden, and Shannon L.
Kolb, Sharon F. Martin, David jnger, Robert.~· Burns, Lorna LAGUNA NIGUEL : Victoria Tl)ylor.·
J. McClure, Gregory E. Mc·l--~--"--------~-~--------------
Farland, Robert P. McKennan,
Victoria A. Muhonen.
Darrell K. Neft, Norman
Nicholson , Robert A.
POmeroy, John C. Potter,
Robert C. Reed, Sharyn L.
Riddell , Anthony J. Rockmore,
Elliot A. Rouff, Jr., Sharon
K. Saba , Gerald M. Santy,
Linday K. Schermerhorn, Jack
E. Singleton, Sandra L. Smith,
Thomas L. Stephenson ,
Cynthia L. Sutherl&nd, Lea M.
Terhune •. Philip L. Tippey,
: Diana J. Walke, Loren J.
Werner, Nancy E. West, Carol
L. White, Robert W. Wilhite.
Jeffrey N. Williams.
DANA POINT: Walter R.
Alien, Cindy Burress, Bonita
Baby Killed
In Tornado
BISHOP, Tex. (UPll-A g.
day~Jd boy was sucked out of
crib and killed last week by a
tornado which clipped out or a
driving rain and devastated a
trailer court two miles east oC this. community.
"I saw trailers strewn ev-
erywhere," said police patrol-
man George Gomez. "Some
were tom into small pieces--
tom completely apart."
, 111e-twisl.'1' "first hit a farm
house and injured Hall Bos-
weH. Jt then struck the Golden
, Acres Trailer Park.
Ten persons were injured by
. the twister. 'Ille Kinpvil1e
' Naval Air Stat.ion seCurity
force _aent 160 sailors to search
through the mud for the child
who was at first thought to be
washed away by flash floods.
However a relative said he
saw the child being sucked
out of his crib and "into the
darkness." 'Ille child was
found in a pool of water · a
dolen yards from his trailer.
7 Graduate
At Whittier
Seven Orange Coast area
students received t h e i r
bachelor of arts degrees from
Whit.tier College during recent
1970 commencement exercises
. at the four-year school.
~;:.The graduates inc I u d e d
"1'1ichael T. Dunn and Allen :i;. Herman from Costa 'Mesa;
Marilyn L. Jacob&, Corona del
'Mar; Judith A. Bel and
~1,wssell'E. Purnell, Huntington
• SNch and Stephanie A. Foust
'iiftd Jay R. Seelye fronl -
Newport Beach.
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•11 Mtb ..,._ ""1 lhrll: trlllilctial en bl hlndled bJ 11111 (Clllforrril fllideJlts
anlJ) •nd JOll c.n CIP9d fnt ..._of JaUr requat. FM tmVt transfer~ b:
anotlMr COGr1ni1nca tlllt tlllbla JDU ID tmsftr10tlf tcCllDllt to Ptopla bin Olfler
illllltulloa lllt offerinr ttie ._ llf&i mum or COl!minm.
Dthlr Pln .,._ lncludl Trutl n.d c:oUectionl 1MI a Drift.Up *indow. W , 'JOUr
filndl .. f'NdllJ Mfllble ti JIUI.. $Idol Its found"W ,.,.. hn ahnrs honcnl Wilft..
dmral requab OI dtnllod.
Hl&flnminp ... Qt11~.-and...._YoursathoplaN~Tl!rlt.
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Yours when )'OIJ open 1 Thrift
account of $500.00 or more.
A q1N1lity bike alld iel'Y9 -f n:im Anchor Hockinr. A per· feet it9ll'1 for any home.
llUE' CHP STAMPS.
Or, If yoci prefer, you an
rec.eM!I up to 2.000 Blue Chip
StMIPS wtlllt JO&! oPen )'!)Ur .ecount.
IOCKET TDOl m.
SeYen tools In cne. Ideal for flome or car ••• man or
1ll;lmln. The ptl'fect i!efll 10 •ftrNJs hive wltfl JQU. AAil·
Mlle with the °""""' d afiy 'Thrift: scaunt of $500.00 or ......
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SANTAANA
2222 So. MMt Street. S.U Ana, CA '1Da1 • (7'M) S61-&e4
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Phone 540-3333
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Maoday t~ru Saturdoy
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Nixon ·st~aining . Sait . ~cte.1n~nt'--e ~s ~Subtlety
By JOHN VALTERZA
• 01 Ille Diiiy Plitt Sllff
When the President bought a house
In San Clemente last year, the local
fanfare was more subtle than moat
observers had predicted .
Since then, San Clemente's·· 17,000
·residents have kept that 'standard of
keeping their excitement level down.
Almost.
It rpay b;e the combination of the
Nixon presence for more than a few
days this trip, wai-m summer · weather
and approaching Independence Day that
tias caused the subtlety to Spring a
leak here and there. ·
l\1ore than a trickle burst through
the dike in the northerly city limits
recently, where a gas station with more
than its share of "for lease" signs in
its past hu a new look,
Someone has struck on the idea of
selling drlltwood:
Not just any drlltwood, mind you -
Nixon Point Driftwood (Pat. Pending ).
SELLING SCRAPS
With outdoor displays bee:ring striking
m001blance to the notsam sculpture.s
on the mudllats of' San Francisco Bay ,
the Nix0n's Point Driftwood COmpany
has set. ~ shop Rlllng scraps froO)
wh~knows-What ~. • .
(Certainly if the sea-sm09thed .timbel'
Is gathered on the beach of the Nixon
Estate it's a N!al treasure, for the· Secret
Service has exclusive gathering rights
on those sacred sands.)
On this Nixon visit the center Of San
Clemente -along Avenlda del Mar
where the President has been knoWn
to buy a box of candy -the 11\shion It this · po!nt in the season is' ~. new,
fjve-root-long, stenciled 'Jl;06ter 1n the
front window. .
"W e I c o m e, President Nixon and
Family" the posters'P.rQCtaim.
One hangs in a t~avel agency window
serves .as a fQreifoond to 'a poster.
ureing. you to "Get.Away from It All:"
If a buSJnessman in · Sin Clet"Qente
has the luck to sell a ',box of candy
to the Chief Execuiive, he's-eclitatic.
AN AtTERNATIVE
If he isn't · that lucky. ht his lhls
solid alternative: ...
Con ' a press photographer out of a
shot showing the ry"esident shaking hands
0DAILY" .. 1(0T $flff'p._.,
ONE ENTREPRENEUR/HAS SET UP 'NIXON POINT DRIFTWOOD' SHOP IN AN OLD GAS STATION ·
Do the Collector's Items Really Come Fr,om C~tton~s Point? Even the Secret Service Would Like to Know
San Cle1nente's Liebig
City's Fireivorks King
While an estimated 40,000 onlookers
gasp skyward on the evening of July 4
in San' Clemente, a team of seven men
will get kicks of their own setting off
$4,000 worth or splendor and smoke.
And all it takes to press a lighted
traffic nare to the fuse or one of the large
aerial pieces is five years of apprentice-
ship with work in 100 separate fireworks
shows. ·
San Clemente plum ber and veterans'
leader Walt Liebig holds that credential.
For the last JI Independence Days, in
San Clemente, Llebig has headed the
team of eight men who transport an d
then set up the traditional aerial dis-
plays at the end of the municipal' pier.
The pieces, generally 300 or so, will
come this year from the Atlas Powder
Company or Saugus.
The bulk of the half-hour program is
the firing off in rapid-fire succession of
a:cores of three-inch salutes \Yhich soar
skyward out of metal "mortar" tubes
embedded in a stack of old tires filled
with -sand.
The more splendid displays, which can
cost in the hund reds of dollars, usually
are spaced in bety,·cen the routine
numbers.
Sa n Clemente's finale this year wi,11 be
the "Shell of Shells," Liebig said~f·hunk
of delicately, assembled powder and wad-
ding measuring about 18 in ches long and
almost a foot across.
"ll'li send out a giant um brella and
about eight or nine smaller displays in
one shot," he said.
The rest or the routine salutes are
ignominious little thi ngs abOOt" the size
of a large potato, wrapped in paper and
an intricate "caution" message.
The notation proves useful to the igni· ..
lion ·setup men who have had their share
of close calls on the pier.
Last year the group witnessed a classic
dud situation when a small salute didn't
mak~ it high enough, then fell to the
pier with a thud .
It was then that it exploded. ,
''It se nt a few sparks flying," Y,ebig
said calmly, "but we weren't worried.
too much."
Why docs a plumbe r drop his wrench
each year and pick up a torch?
"1 like it, and I'll admit it's a lot or fun ." -
NIXON WELCOMl!S HIMSELF
In Stor•front Potter Art
outlide the business (the sign must be
easily seen); then set ~p a•sbril~.
. One such reliquary occupies prime
space near a .shell of pickled eggplant
in a ' local Italian delit:atessen where
diners on submarine.sandwiches can:p>n·
der the Ct\ief 'Ei.ecutive whUe'tl'ley;wOrry
it the oregano will get to them later
in the day. . • .. ·
"Why that's right. out fron t here ...
Isn't that <sotnethlng," some newcomers
have been heard'to saY. • • ·
"SUl'f:, he comes around a JI the time,"
a' local' will reply, upholding the 1 San'
Clemente fradition or keeping one's cool.
San Clmiente's culinarY, .industry pro-
bably offers the biggest helping of Nixon
hoopla. ·
1be most obvious is iSan J uan
Capistrano's El Adobe, which in· the -
pre-Presidential days was most famous
for .its status as one of the mission ci ty's
rnOst ¥•li.Ulul landmarks.
SPECIAL SHRINES
In ~ days it made the biggest
news when It caug!it fire.
. But it daren•i fall victim to · even
one spark now,' btca'.use of ft.s 'special
shrloes.
After Nixon's "orficial visit'' to the
exoti c Mexican restaurant, the ffve r hit.
Now. if you're. the l~ky customer,
you can sit in the "P~ident's Chair:·•
where Nilon dined, on tacos, enchiladas
and. other Latin ,g"oodies last year.
· A Nixon nook on one wall has a
photo esSay on that memorable day
last summer.
And there is a residCflt photographer
. SPREAQING THE WORD ON THE BACK OF. A CAR
Are S•n Cl•mente R•s id•nts. Losii,g T~•ir Cool?
Planned for ~lissio11 Viej·o
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·An old fashioned Fourth of July com-
plete with picnic and firew,orks has been
planned for Mission Viejo. ,
The only thing missing Will be political
speaker:s. ' '
Sponsored by the Mission Viejo
Activities Committee, the star-spangl-ed
activity will begin with an Orange Crate
Derby at 10 a.m. on Saturday.
The race will be held on La Paz
Road· between Spadra 'and Marguerite
Parkway. Children 8-10 and 11-14 will
be competing for an assortment of
·trophies.
Entry blanks are available at Thrif·
timart or the Recreation Center or by
call ing Bob AldriCh. chairm an. at 837-
7934.
The La Paz -J\.ferchant s Association
Is cosponsoring the derby.
At .S p.m. the evening picnic begins
on the driving range at the Mlssloq
Viejo Golf Club. , Everyone ·is invited'
lo come and bring a bla,1ket and a.
picnic supper.
Enterta\n1nent will be p r o v i d e d
throughout t}le evening by the Hamblin'
Rogues Square Dance Club, Sing Out
Amigos Chorus, and tv;o roc k bal)ds,
Bundy Field and The Shoshone Water.
The evening will be climaxed by the
firewor~show presented by Thriftimart
and"n(e Missior Viejo Company.
.Vud Gonzales, chairman, waTIU to
stress that everyone shciuld come early
lo insure a good spot 'at the free show.
E'or those who get hungry after eating
!heir picnic suppers, there will be pler:ity
or hot dogs, soft drinks ' and beer
available.
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oJ "°"' polaed tor Ille -Yilll For Ille a"Vefqe patron who ...,,
be seated In Ille Nbloa cbalr, there
is a menu entry which can att you
cloee to the real &bin&·
"Tbe Pretklent'• Ollke" ttem atve1
yoo the ...,. 1.,J 1tle ,-of llooor
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BURGER STAND
San Clemente's "answrr to the
President;s choice is 8 burger sland
across the rreew1y from the Western
White House, where;. a blowup of a
rie\\•spiper CUP\)ing proclaim! the NilOrull
sent aides to btiy a raft tJ. tacos.
There was nothing in the White House
to eat that night last summer.
lt's the real. original, exclusive taco
stand· that sold those tacos, the owner
puffs -e:v~n If every other taco ltand
In town Clain1s to have sold that mqic
order. • • · •
For the Presidential. aides, the far~
often Isn't as exotic.
A local mobile c&lcktn, men:haflt
swears he· does ·ii tana.'..ofnce busiOeu
on· Presidential visits.
"The Secret Service and the rest nf
those ' guys out. there order tubs or
chicken bv the dozens," he said.
He sends the delivery boy to the a:ate
of ·the Coast Guard Loran stafiQl'I. '
SVB'lt.E REFERENCES'
Somewhere · down the sea.le of San
Clemeilte Nlxonia are the more subtle
references, often .in municipal affairs:
Amrinl! 1oe·a1 officialdom he's not "The
President" or"Mr. Nixon."
fltost often thev call him Milhous.
Or simply. "The Man.''
.nurinl! · a loud comm\D'llty protest
before <?ity councilmen or planning com ..
missioners,:the chief execaUve referJn(!e
is becOtlling sl1ndard. ·
Chambe r of·ctimmerce members have
launched a beautification drive.
The unofficial theme Is "Presi~t'I
Showcase."
·Groups Orotestin11: agenda i\etn1 often
cite' the Presidential presence as one
of the reiso"s for •denylng thL! or that.
They will cite community prjde,
w'orldwide atteption, thus one and all
should "protect and preserve.',. the com-
m11nity inte1fity.
As a selling point for civic affairs,
Nixo n ·is a top iltfraction.
PRESIDENT INVITED
t~o::nl dedications of facilities regularly
!"elude.. written invitations to the White
ll"11o;e frr the President's presence.
T·he city of San Clemente recent11
Asked for It at the dedication of the
ne\v sanitii lion plant.
. . . No indication of a response
a~ yet.
t;ut despite the leaks and the cracks
here and there, the true townsfolk have
k "l!pf their cool.
Had the Western White Route .been
In otll<r cities, one <Ould lmaline,
hawkers would be camped on ever{
co,rner selling maps lo the Watern White
J1ouse.
San Clemente Is no Johnson City.
Souvenir sales are low at best.
The Prtsident 's favorite downtown
hep, a drug store. bas three views of
the old CJtton villa on the post card
rack and a small, buff porcelaJn uale
with "Hf'.lme of the Western White Houle"
in .rold letters.
The humility l11 probably expressed
be!t by the Words on the 0 wela;mlf:'.'
si~ of San Cl'2!niente's largest hostelry,
where the White ·House presa lounges
on cccaslon near the compound :
"Welcome Home, Folk!," it aays this
week.
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If PAil~ Prtot M"".ay, J""' 29, 1970 •
, ·J870 C'ot11...enee.ient ..
· 173atUCIReceive·D~grees
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A .total of 173 students at L. Howard, and' QuYob T. L. Chandler, Lynelle A.1Davts.! L~ Allen, Thom as H.
UC Irvine received their Smith. Norman W .. Ducln. Bruce McDonald.
degrees during recent l!J'ro EL TORO: krlt:.illins. D. Dunlap, Forest r·:'Fill1ir, MISSION VIEJO: Mary P.
commencement exercises at FOUNTAIN· VA.¥ZY: Lyn. Terry B.· Flemihg,1 Bflan J. Beavei, Patrick B. Brennan,
the ·Irvine wnpus. da T. B~, Virginia M.1 Gla1fiah, Frank R.r ,Jlelnricb Patrica Ann Leogue.
The 'students, listed below DeMoss, Judith Jep G~ Ii1 ·Hubbard;·· 'De1Mir8b· A. . NEWPoRT· BEACH: Mar)-
by city, include : Betty B.t. Jtee, and P,n,su.el9 · r,t, ·HubbaM, , Deborah A: L. ..... Baker, 'Victorll 1lt Barrett,
~ BALBOA: Caro I y n A. Wager. -.. HupieS, tlsa B.' Job'nlon, J8mea A. Bratnid, Nancy' B.
Sclmbert, Lucille E. Clark, HUNTINGTON BE AC H : Clirlitlne D. ieuer., .John A: .BUM, ·Charlptte A. Carret\e,
and Margaret J. Cook: BarrY F. Bauchwilz, Helen J . tiatbW.io.. ' · PrP<:illa D. Cusumano, -Don
CAPISTRANO BE AC H : Bethell , Thomas G.· Cahill, Gary. A.· M:ceiie~ Christine, Fredric 'DeFrancisCo, • Steve0
{>orothy J. Applegate. Margaret M.' Dreager, Ju~y C. 'Mende, Marcia S. Myers, ·R. ·lluffy, ·Donald W. Entriken,
CORONA DEL MAR : Alan E. Farrar. Mitchell D. GIUiS, A1len A. Orcutt, 'barbara A. Roger M .. Farel, Steven G.
Ronald Ji.f. Guly, Nancy Paul, James L. Sheets , Farmer, Daniel A.· Cajda,
, S. Boren,. Mary L. Gay, Susan Haynes, Frances L. Hodges Patricia A. Smith, ~ C. John A. Cardiner, Ruth E.
G. Doug I'll s, Guy H. Hoole, Alice B. Miley, Mlodah Stafford, Jonatban S. Tibbets, Hill. · ,
Gottschalk, Sally-M. Hayton, F. Mintz.• Mart A. Wauer, Richard .. Kar.en Hirn, Cynthia Lester,
Richard J. Huffman II, Janene lran K. Novick; Dennis C. Yen.en, Eupne V. Zech. Karen ~. 1flandelkern, John
A. Milliken and David J. Rum· Richman,· Ralph G. Schmitt, • LAGUNA BEACH:' William · F. · ftfoosen, • Robert B.
~.Jlow. Rosemarie H •. Schnuerer, I. Barrington,' Catherine. L,, Montg~, Karen R. Ross-,
' David S. Taylor,,J eaii E. Shaf. ·Bell,. Ellen R. Berry, M:Ken-Lee D. Sailer, Gotthard F, . COSTA MESA : Gary E. I Sch. I h 'ltstiford. MarUn E. Auerbach, fer, Christopher. C. Shieds, neth Cowan, Philip J. usseer, Step en A. ~·Helen Sluankenship, Terry J . ·Thomas E.-Sol9mon, .Stephen D a u g ht r y , Leslie P. Slyihous and Henk L. Van
Braund Pamela s B C. Taylor, Ja~s T. Weeks, deBe,.nedet, ~ Wllli'am A. -De~ Plqe,g. .
• · ' · rown, and Jame·s G~ White. Eiil!lbach, Steven A. Erger, SAN . CLEMENTE: Patricia Denneth E. Charlton, Harold ·y · ~<-de Don K o· A IRVINE'~. Richard A. Ap-· William R. Feeney, John A. .B. Sabins; Gregg.A. Schiller. · · ·VU'l•, na. ix .. nn ~ .1 AN NO :-C. Doyle, Judi A. Fulsebakke, pleman, Kennet~ J . Batey, Haggard, Nancy E. Hoover, S JUAN CAPISTRA :
'Dale A1• Gustavson, Jans P. Michael E. Barnes, David P.. Jeffrey-M. Jarvis, Jol)n P. Leonor E. Hammond.
'Werner P. Karle .. Alfred J. Bergevin, John D. Bibb, Petef Law, DiJnald W. Otto, Kennelh SOUTH LAGUNA: M~ry ·H.
Haber!, Gerald R. Higgins, D. Boasberg, Melissa K. Poll-K. Simnui, Aubrey Wulfsohn. Hayden, and Shannon L.
Kolb, Sharon F. Martin, David inger, Robert~· Bums, Loma LAGUNA.NIGUEL: Victoria T;i.ylor ..
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Farland, Robert P. McKennan,
ViCtorJa A. Muhonen.
Darrell K. Neft, Norman
-Ji Nichol s on , Robert A.
Pomeroy, John C. Potter,
Robert C. Reed, Sharyn L.
Riddell, Anthony J . Rockmore,'
Elliot A. Rouff, Jr .. Sharon
K. Saba, Gerald M. Santy,
Linday K. Schermerhorn, Jack
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Allen, Cindy Burress, BOnita
Baby Killed
In Tornado
BISHOP, Tex. (UPil-A 9-
day-old boy was sucked out of
crib and killed last week· by a
tornado which dipped out of a
driving rain and devastated a
trailer court two miles eut of ·ws· community.
"I saw trailers ~trewn ev-
erywhere," said police patrol-
man George Gomez. "Some
were torn into small pieces-
torn completely apart."
• The twister first tilt a farm
house and injured Hall Bos-
well. It then struck the Golden
Acres Trailer Park.
' Ten persons were injured by
)• the twister. 'The Kinpville
· Naval Air Stalion security
forte aent 160 sailors to search
through the. mud for the child
who was at fir6t thou&ht to be
washed away by flash floods.
However a relative said he
saw the child being sucked
out of his crib and "into the
darkness." 'Ille child was
found in a pool of water · a
dozen yards Crom his trailer.
7 Graduate
At Whittier
Seven Orange Coast area
students received t h e i r
bachelor of arts degrees from
Whittier College during recent
1970 commencement exercises
at the four-year school.
';::n>e graduates inc I u d e d
'.fttichael T. Dunn and Allen
:,;;"Herman from Costa Mesa;
Marilyn L. Jacob&, Corona del ....:.Mar; Judith A. Bel and
;~ll'E. Purnell, Huntington
· BNcb and Stephanie A. Foust ·anct Jay R: Seelye from]
Newport Beach.
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By JOHN VALTERZA
' Ol lfle O.N1 ,llet Jl•ff
When the President bought a house
In San Clemente last year, the local
fanrarc was more subtle than most
observers had predicted.
Since then, San Clemente 's 17,000
resiqents have kept that ·standard or
keeping their excitement level doW'lf.
Almost.
It rpay b;e the combination of the
Nixon preseQCe for more than a few
days this trip, warm summer· Weather'
apd approaching Independence Day that
has · caused the subtlety to · spring a
leak here and there. :1-\ ·
Ai ore. than a trickle burst through
the dike in the northerly city limits
recently, where a gas station with more
than its share of ''for lease" signs in
its past has a new look.
Someone has struck on the idea of
selling driftwood:
Not jpst. any driftwood, mind you -
Nixon Point Driftwood (Pat. Pending).
SELIJNG SCRAPS
With outdoor displays bearing striking
resemblance to the not.sam sculptures
on the Vludflats of ' San FranClsco Bay,
the Nixon's Point 'Driftv.·ood COmpany.
has set up shop Selling scra~ from
wh~knows-what beach.
(Certainly if the sea-smoothed timber
Is gathered on life beach of 'the Nix~
·Estate it's a real treasure, for the· Secret
Service has exclusive gathering rights
on those sacred sands.)
On this Nixon visit the center of San
Clemente -along Avenlda de! Mar
where !he President has· been knoWn
10 buy :a box of candy -, the f~shion
at this point in the se~n is' a new,
fjve-foot-lotig, stenciled 'Jl:OSler in the
front window. .
"W e I c o m e, President Nixon and
Family" the poste'rs proclaim.
One hangs, In a travel agen;cy window
serves as a foreground to, 'a .poster
ur,l!ing )'Ou ,!o "Get.Away from It All:"
If a businessman in San Clttl)ente
has the luck to sell· a 'obx of candy
· to the Chief.Executive, he's ecstatic.
AN ALTERNATIVE · .
If he isn't · that lucky, he has this ·
so lid alternative :
Con a press photographer ou.t of ·a
shot showing the President shaking hands
,., , O~IL V ,tLOT Sttff .,..,..
ONE ENTREPRENEUR HAS SET UP 'NIXON POINT DRIFTWOOD' SHOP IN AN OLD GAS STATION
Do the Collector's Items R.eelly Come From C~tton~s Point? Even the Secret Service Would Like to Know
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San Cle1nente's Liebig
City's Fireworks J(ing .
While an estimated 40,000 onlookers
gasp skyward on the evening or July 4
in San' Clemente, a team of seven men
will get kicks of their own setting off
$4,000 worth of splendor and smoke.
And all it takes to press a ligh ted
traffic nare to the fuse or one or the large
aerial pieces is five years of apprentice-
tdlip with work in 100 separate fireworks
&hows.
San Clemente plumber and veterans'
Jeader Walt Liebig holds that credential.
For the last 11 Independence Days, in
San Clemente, Liebig has headed the
team of eight men who transport and
then set up the traditional aerial dis-
plays at the end of the municipal· pier.
The pieces, generally 300 or so, will
come this year from the Atlas Powder
Company of Saugus.
The bulk of the half-hour program is
the firiqg off in rapid-fire succession of
1cores of three-inch salutes 'vhich soar
skyward out of metal "mortar" tube~
embedded in a stack or old tires fill ed
with sand.
The more splendid di splays, which can
cost in the hundreds of dollars, usually
are spaced in between t11e routine
numbers.
San Clemente's finale this year will be
.th e "Shell of Shells," Liebig said~a hunk
of delicately, assembled powder and wad-
ding measuring about .18 inches long and
almost a foot across. ·
"It'll send out a giant umb~ella and
about eight or nine smaller displays in
one shot,'" he said .
The rest or the routine salutes ar!
ignominious little things abOOt the size
or a large potato, wrapped in paper and
an intricate "caution" message.
The notation proves useful to the igni-.
tion setup men who have had their share
of close calls on the pier.
Last year the group witnessed a classic
dud situation when a small salute didn't
make it high enough, then fell to the
pier with a thud.
It was then that it exploded.
"It se nt a few sparks flying," Liebig
said calmly, "but we weren 't wO?Tied
too much."
\Vhy does a plumber drop his wrench
each yea r and pick up a torch?
"I like it, and I'll admit it's a Jot of
fun."
NIXON WELCOMl!S HIMSELF
In Storefront Poster Art
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outsJde the business (the sign must be
easily seen l : then set .up a•shrii-;.
. One such reliquary 1occuples prime
space near a shelf of pickled eggplan&
in a local Italian deUCateaen where
diners on submarine.sandwiches can .pon·
der the Cfi ief'EXecutive while they. worry
ii the oregano will 'lfel' IO the'n1 · later
in the day. -
"Why that's right 'OUt front here ...
isn't that something." some newcomers
have been heard to say.• ' ' '
"Sure, he comes· around all the ilmc,"
i Jocal' will reply, Qpboldlng the + San .
Glemepte traditiori 'of keeping one's cool.
San Clemente's culinary . Industry pro-
bably offers the biggest helping or Nixon
hoopla.
Th e most obvious is San Juan '
Capistrano's El Adobe, which in· the
pre-Presidential days was most famoo1
for JUl: status as one of the mission city'1
mOsl beauWul landmarks .
SPECIAL sHRINES
In those days it made the biggest
~· wh~ lt,cal!.g\lt fire ..
But It daren't fall victim to · even
one spark now; ~iuse of its Specia l
shrines.
After Nixon's "official visit" to the
cxotic.Mex.ica:n restaUi-ant, the fiver hit.
No~.-if Y.ouJe. the l~y customer,
you ca n sit in the "President 's Chair."
where Nixon ·dined, on· taco!, .enchiladas
and other Latin goodies· last year'.
A Nixon nOok on one wall has a
photo essay on that memorable day
last summer. ·
And there is a resident photographer
'SPRE.t,QING THE WORD ON THE BACK OF A CAR
Are San Clemente Resident~, Losi~g .!,htir Cool?_._
Old Fasl1io11e~l Julv 4tl1
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Plan11ed f 01· l\Iissio11 Viejo
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·An old fashioned Fourth of July com-
plete with picnic and fireworks has been
planned for Missi.on Viejo. · ,
The only thing missing Will be political
speake~s. ·•
Sponsored by the Mission Viejo
Activities Committee, the star-spangl-ed
activity will begin with an Orange Crate
Derby at 10 a.m. on Saturday.
The race will be held on La Paz
Road between ·spadra and. Marguerite
Parkway. Children 8-10 and 11·14 will
be' competing" for an assortment of
trophies.
Entry blanks are available at Thrif~
timart or the Itecreatlon Center or by
calling Bob AldriCh, chairman. at 837-
7934.
The La Paz-l\1crchants Association
ls cosponso ring the derby.
'At 5 p:m. the Cve ning picnic begins
on th e driving range at the Mission
Viejo Golf Club. 1 Everyone ls invited'
lo con1e and bring a blanket and a
picnic supper.
Entertainment wi!.1 be p r o v i d c ·d
throughout tfie evening by the Ramblin'
Rogues Square Dance Club, Sing Out
Amigos . Chorus, and two rock bands,
Bundy Field an~ The Shoshone Water.
The evening will be climaxed by the
fireworks show presented by Thriftimart
and the Mission Viejo Company.
Bud Gonzales, chairman, wa'nts to
stress that everyone shQUld come early
to insure a good spot 'a t the free show.
E'or those who get hungry after eating
lheir picnic suppers, there will be plenty
or hot dogs. soft drink s, and beer
available.
ol llOl'll pollOd for Ille -TlllL
For the averqe patron who Mm't
be seated In Ille Nbula chair, there
is a menu en&ry which can set yoo
cloee to Ille real lhlng.
"The President'• Choioe" item 1lve1
you Ille aame lllfi 1be llU"I ol honor
had.
BURGER STAND
Sanl Clemente's answer to the
President 's choice is · a burser at.and
across the fretway from the Western
White House, where, a blowu.p ol a
riev.•sp!per cllpplng proclaim! the Ni1ons
sent aides to bUy a raft o( taco&.
There was nothing In the White House
to eat that night last suminer.
It's the real. original, exclusive taco
stand that sold those tacos, the owner
puffs -even· If every other taco stand
in tov.1n claims to have sold that magic
order.
Foe the Presidential aides, the fare
often isn't as exotic: · ·
A. loCal mobile cfiteken. :merthant
swears he does a land-office busineu
on Presidential vlsi!J.
"The Secret Service and the rest of
those . guys out there order tubs of
chicken bv the dozens ," he said.
lte sends the delivery boy to the gate
of the Coast Guard Loran statiQn. ·
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Somewhere · down the scale of San
Clemeiite Nixonia are the more subtle
references, often .in mUntcipal affairs:
Amonir local officialdom he's not "11>e
President" or·"Mr. Nixon."
P.fost often the1' call him Milhous.
Or simply, "The Man.''·
.nurin,e: · a loud community protest
before city councilmen or planning corn--
missioners .. the-chlef-e:xeccttve-ttference
Is becorning· standard.·
Chamber of cOmmerce members have
launched a beautification drive,
The unofficial theme Is "Presideiit'I
Showcase."
·Groups nrotesting agenda items often
cite the Presidential presence 11 one
of lhe reasons for ·denylng this,or that.·
They will clte community pride,
Worldwide attention, thus one and alt
iEhould "prc!ect and preserve.'" the com-
m11nity inte1fity.
As a selling , P,Oint for civic affairs,
Nixon ·is a top attraction.
PRESIDENT INVITED
l .o::nl dedications of facilities regularly
l"clude written Invitations to the White
l l"••<;e frr the President's presence.
The city of San Clemente recently
Asked for it at the dedication of the
Tie'v sanitation plant.
. . . No indication of a response
&'> yet.
Eut despite the leaks and the cracks
here and there, the true toWndolk havt
k2Dt their cool.
Had the Wtttem WhJte House ·been
In otll<r dU.S, aoe "'°Id imJ1flne,
hawkers would be camped on evr.rf
corner selling maps lo the Western Whitt
House.
San Clemente ls no Johnwi City.
Souvenir sales are low at best.
The President's favorite downtown
hep, a drug store. has three views of
the old Cotton villa on the post card
rack and a small, buff porcelain eq:le
with "Home o'f the Western White Houae"
in ,told letters.
The humility is probably expreued
best by the Words on the "welcome"
siini of San Clemente's largest hostelry,
where the White House press IOlUl&el
on cccasion near the compound:
"Welrome Home, Folk!," it says lhir
v.•eek.
El R<zncho has the hottest price in town ... on the coldest beer!
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Light ... and bubbl,v .. :and 1)0 thirst quench in~! Try f;:scaclr .••
and sec how much satisfaction you -get at such a sn1alt price !
12 oz. cans or 11 oz. no·relurn bottles!
Canned
So lean ••. and so much goodness packed into a can ! Perfect for the picnic planned for the holiday 1
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Big "G" Snacks ......... 3f Dry Roast Peanuts 59¢
\Vhistlcs, Bugles and all the rest .•• reg. 43c Planters eliminates oil, not fla\.·01·! 81/t oz.·
Looking for variety? .•• star{ at our Butcher Shop
~~tFED P·eppers ... ~~;~~ ... 39~:
Pump S\\o·ect pcppcfs. plump with a stuffing of EI Rancho's ground meals and seasoned ~ressinrt
• Flank Steak ... ~~~ ... 1.39 ~ Beef Braising Ribs .49~
Mrs. Cubbison's dressing makes the difference! Serve with noodles for a family favori~el
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.Lookirig for vari ety? .•. E l Rancho offer.!
Supcf. Shoppers a huie selection of favor·
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and value too, \Vi th the El Rancho I8bel ! . ' -. .
Prices in t/fflct /.Jon.; Tttt s .. TffrrJ.,
J1tne·29, 30, July J.
1Vo salu to deale rs .. J ARCADIA:
S.nMI ud Hantinjfla Dr. (D Rlndlo cmt) PASADEllA: , •
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.SOUTH PNAD£llA:
F remlll'lt 1nd · HunUnaton Dr •
HUNTIWOlc llEAClb , w-. ...i Al-la (BoMM~ Cinter)'
NEWPOlll' BEACH:
2727 Ntwpa<t Blvt an~
2SSHnt~uH Dr, (b,ltlulf Vi"':• c:o:ir)
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Law...C. F. O'Brien Ill, 24-year·
old 1on of. the Oemoci'a_tic national
chairman and a Vietnam war vet·
eran, says he thinks his father
abould be Jess sharply critk:al of
President Nixon's Southeaat A1ia
policy. "I think I've convinced my
father that gradual witpdrawal is
the best option in a bad, bad sit,..
uaUon," the younger O'Brien said
in an interview last week in the
New York Post. "The President is
feeling his wciy, and I'm not sure
he Can do much else. 11
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Na.sser Huddles Wi ·th Ru·ssian Leaders
ly '1'1111 AllOCIATID PREii
Egyptian Pl'llident Gtlmal Abdel
Nasser arrived in the Sovkt Union today
and wu expected lo cllcm& with Soviet •
_, the MW America M-EDI
~. propooail and hil counlry'• del-
The Arab 1-der'a visit came in the
wake of statements by PaJestinian pr·
riHa leaden tluil they would sal>olq•
any effort •t rucbine a political set-
tl~ between Areb eovenunents and
Israel. ·
On Ille bollle frocu, Israeli warp1 ....
raided Jordon and '""'"'-t Lebanon
SUnday iD relallalloa foe Arab auerrilla
U.N., N. Korea
Trade Charges·
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Of Infiltration
attacks that killid one clvWan and
woumed two clvillam .net two policemen,
The lsraeli air fcrce allo kept up ill
day-and-~! oUacks .. Egyptian pooU
•ion& Ille SU.. can.I.
'lbe military command in Tel Aviv
told Its planes attacked Arab auerrilla
strongholds on Mt. Hennon In IOUlheast
Lebanon for » minutes and hit guerrilla
blSel in Jordan three times Sunday.
Laree numbers of plane. al9o bombed
lntermltted.ly &10011 the canal-...durlnc
the day, and Ille lllrikel conliDued
tbroulh Ille nipt,.
No Israeli planes were kwit, a
apokmnan laid.
1be three clvW.n cllUalties were ln
the town of Klryat Shmona, two miles
from the Lebanese border. A 23-year-okS
worker Jidillc a motorbil.e w• killed
and a woman wu sligbtly injW'tld in
ooe rocket barrage, and a man was
allghUy wounded in a secood rocket
attack.
1be two policemen were wounded by
bazoolw fired by auemllas from
Lebanon who attacked border police In
upper Galilee. ·
Guerrillas ln Lebenol1 also fired several
rockets at Kibbutz Den, stx miles from
Kiryat Shmonll. but ths'e Were ·no cuualU.., Jbe 1lraelJs 1ald. •
Adjourns tor Summer
Israeli warplanes m8 _... twice
Sunday •pinst auenil1a torpls In
Jordan, a miUtary .,........... aaW.
Bet-. Ille two atlaclll, p.nlilla In
Jordan flr«I niclldl at the -towa
of Bell Shean, a f-torl'lo but
no cuualtiel or darMct were reported.
Arab and l•aeli leaden coatn.d &o
discuss the new American puce· p
pooals for the Midcll< EDI. Jn Ammon,
.the Jordonian c.apital, 1-. ol the
Paleltinton auerrillas decillnd lbay on
determined to ubolqe tbe a t w
American attempt. .
"We ue the ~ In the pack," aaill
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Hope Expecting
No Difficulties •
·On America .Day
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Comodta• Bob·
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. Tiu cit11 of Detroit now ii in·
stalling a dtvice on parking
mtters which wiU reject a.n~
kind of slug, including beer-can
ritigs. Earl Ploof of the city
tre1J1Urtr'1 offkt acrid that of
the 200 slugs 1.1.1ed in parking
~ttn each. week, more than
half art bttt-ean rings. The city
'lmes about $12 a ~tk btcoUlt
of 1Lug1, Ploof 1aid. "Summtr ii
the big timt' for the bter-can
ring1,'' M aoid. "People sit tn
thtir car1 drinking beer and
throio them out in the streetl.
Drivers pick them up and feed
them to tht mt Uri."
PANMUNJOM, Korea (AP) -. North
Koru and the United N-Con\Jnand
aCCUled each other today of lnflltraUn&
ageat.s acroa the demilitarized zone,
threalenJni peace In Korea.
The •ICbon&e come at a Milllaey
Annslice Commlnion meeting ill OU.
truce vWace in the Korean buffer r.one,
four days after the 10lh annivenary or the outlJruk ol Ille !!INS Korea
Wat.
WASHINGTON (AP) -The Supreme
Couri, laJdoc Ille advice of Ille Jllltlce
llepariment, cteferred comtderallm to.
day of • major &ehool c1e...re.a11on
Cale from Olarl.otte, N.C.
A!IO, GNl)il laat-day ol the =-term, Ibo court dedlned for lechnica1
reuons lo decide wbeh!r young men
who profeu moral objec~.-f"to one
sincle war, the war in Viefnam, may,'l.
qualify fer draft exempUon.s. ·
await the filin& ol new d•esr9'1tlon
plana for Ille Cbarlctlte-Mecldmburl
County Dletrlct. '
Wltltout staling its ......,.., the court
decided I to 1 to tectmlcally a88&Ulle
jurisdiction of the dispute bli to leave
matters at this point with the federal
oourt Jn Charlotte. The court left it.elf
an opening o( retumirlC this sunvner
: Hope aa1d tndoy he upecll no -
from dllsenters of Ille ,_ loft dllrlng ,
his July 4 pro.American riny which z
he predicti will brin1 "around 400,0DO''
people to the Lincoln Memorial.
• Prl-ChorlH, 21 yeer-old heir
to tbe throne, was pbotograpbed
waterskiing this week while seated
on a wooden chair, perched orJ a
table top. "Aha, my throne !" He
was quoted as shouting to his uncle ,
Ord Snowdon, just before toppling
unceremoniously ·into the lake.
U.S. Maj. Gen. J11ne1 H. Skeldoo,
U.N. Commud oenlor deleple, OCCU...S
the NorU> Koteant of aendlJti a tbree-
mu uaaainaUon 1quad into Seoul, the
South Korean capttaJ, Jut week. He
called this "one of the tnOlt potentially
serious and srave viollltiona ol tbe
armistice qreenwut committed by your
side in recent moa1ha."
"If your a ... IAI hod been aiccealul
in their uslped mission," be added.
''the prospecta: for~ in Korea would
·have baell 9erioualy tbre.tened. ''
The Soulb Korun pemmenl nported
·earlier one of the three climbed up
Ille gate ol lhe Seoul Nallonal Cemel<ry
Jime 22 and was killed when a Urne
bomb accidentilly went off as he wu
planting it on the gate roof. South Korean
troops are surching for the other two
me11.
Ad)oumlllg1f0r the summer, the court
clecllned to rule Immediately .., the
p a c e of desegrq.aUon Iii Charlotte
acboola and Ille sllJ!lllcanl bualni and
raclol bolance questlcm roieed by the
dilpule.
Cl vU rilhls 8"""" had ubcj for a Judcment now cc, allanjatively tluit. lhe
court qr-ee to. an UllUIUal aummer
Hllion to hear the ca.t. ·
However, the ·court at the •me ~me
agreed to hNr two ciaes next tsm
beslmlnl in Oclobet'. that will cmlntnl
Ille )uollces -Ille -· LISI -k the J,_ Doparimeot told
the court it would have to eventually :!e~t .~~~ oq this pcint had
reaolve the "appropriate remedial stan-Jwi.ice Hugo L. BJ.ack dissented, saying
dard" for Olark>tte and other Iw1e the court should have pressed ahead
urlten diotrl<U, north and south. Bui -· and "Kt the caoe for hearing il the
Ille, deparlment alao auueatec: lhe •court eullnt pctllible.dale."
Hope was asked to CQ191Dent on pllnl,
announced by Chica110 7 defendant Rennie
Davis last week for a hippie-style marl·
juana "smoke-in" to counter the honor
America day program.
Hope quipped, "After this is all over,
I may smoke some of ~at myaelf."
..Then, growing serious, he said, "I don't
expect any trouble."
Gay1 Guys ~ant Equality
Hope said he has invited the Smothers
Brothers to join the entert~inment bill
which i11 heavily weighted with the stara
of ttie 1940s and 50s with· a sprinklnll
of rock groups.
He said he also invited black comedian
Dick Gregory, but added, "I don't think
he can make It."
B)' ASIOCIATED PREii of events called Gay Pride Week ..
Homoleluala in New Yo r k and Meanwhile, in Hollywuod, p o 11 c e
Hollywood hive paraded to prUi eatimated that 400 persons· Jn various
demands for equal treatment with attires and accompanied by a makeshift
hetero.eruals. float and • python, marched down
About 3,000 pU'sons, membera ol Hollywood Boulevard. '!be e v e n t ' 1
homosexual and sexual 'freedom groups fiportlOl'I uid some 1,200 persons
from the Northeast, marched f r o m participated in the mile-long parade.
Greenwtch Village to a Central Park Michael .Brown, 29,' a foamder of the
of our new pride."
In New York, hundreds of spectalors
observed 'the demonstration. Some took
Gregory and the Smothers Brothers
have been outspoken in their oppostt.lon
to the Vietpam War. Ho)>e. said he wanted
antiwar entertainers, but would not
pictures, other commented in amusement permit t~e show to be used for political
and many were obviously a bit startled. speeches by anyone.
The West Coast march was aponsored The program was originally devised
by a group called Christopher Street to counter demonstrators which H o p e
West. It is named after a clash 1ast and evangelist Billy Graham consider
year between police and homosexuals anti·America. But Hope insisted at a Skeldon char1ed that the-three in-
filtrators attempted lo assassinate high
South Korean officials on their visit
to the ·ctmelery last Thursday for the
war anniversary, iacluding President
Chung Hee Park.
"g1y-in"-SUnday;-concludlng a aeries-Gay-biberaUorrFrnnl ln New York, said, who frequented-a..Jlar_on Christophe---1_ne.ws_conference, "we"te no.t __ in(_ to_
Albuquerque, N. Me%. houuwife Mrs.
Carol Zona proves that even modern
moth.tori med a little imagination to
do the family wash and kee p an e11e
on baby at the same time. Eight-
month-old Tasha al.so thought ft tDIJI"
a swtngin' idt'a. • Chauffeur lon:loy Miiier tbougbt
he should wait for his ~mployer,
Prince St1ni1l1us RMliwlfl, and
Prince Reirtl1r of Monaco when
their plane was 15 minutes late at
London Airport. Police did not
~gree amL arrested blm, leaving
the two princes to carry their own
luggage. A magistrote's court or·
dered him to p11y a $12 fine and
court colll.
Cold • Ill
Skeldon also accused North KDrea of
sending 16 a11ent.s across the 2ot1e
between June 11 and IS and protested
its dispatch of a hi11h-1peed spy boat
that was seized by South Korea in a
battle Jn the Yellow Sea today, Of the
JI agents, he uid, live were killed,
ooe wu ca~ and Ille ml fled
back lo Ille North.
North Korean MaJ. Gen. Let Choon-
tillJt, ll!flior' delegate to the meeUq,
called the charges fabrication11.
Lee accused U.N. Command of flrlni
nearly 1,000 round! of shells and bullets
at the North Korean side and diapatchinc
six espiona1e aaents across the zone
this month. He ukt five were killed
and one WU captw-ed.
The recent 11ituaUon In Korea, he
asserted, ii reminiscent of the days
prior to the outbreak of the Korean
conftJct 20 years lao.
Greek Junta Leader
Adds Cabinet Posts '
ATHENS (AP)-Premie r George Papa,
Boy Found Dead
In Boiling Pool
YELLOWSTONE . NATIONAL PARK,
Wyo. (UPI) - A 9-year-oli:I boy was kil·
Jed near Old Faithful Sunday when he ac-
cidentally fell into a boiling pool of water.
Aal!iant Park Supt, Vern Henneo.ay
identllied the child " Andrew Hecht.
the aon of Mr. and Mrs. James L.
Hecht, Williamsville, N.Y.
H......,y said the boy was hikin(
with his parents and an older brother
and sister in the geyser basin near
Old Faithful.
He said the . family wu walking on
board walks with Andrew trailing. The
parents approached the pool and were
walking .around it when they , heard a
splash, according to Hennesay. They
turned around and saw their sm in
Ille pool.
"No one saw him 110 in " Henneuy
said. "so, we don't know ~hat caused
the youth to fall." He said the waler
temperature in the pool was 200 de11rees.
Eisenhowers Leave
dopoulos brought 10 new members into F
his army-backed government 1oc1ay in 111e or Osaka 'Expo-70'
largest Cabinet reshuffle since the army ~p d'etat 38 months ago. The new Cab-WASHINGTON (AP) -Julie and
1net members were sworn in at noon by David Eisenhower left today for Japan
the primate or the Orthodox Church of to represent President Nixon at U.S.
Greece, Archbishop 1eronymos. day ceremonies July 3 at J apan's in~
Three men, Geor11e Georgalas, a soclol-ternational fair. "Expo 70" in Osaka.
01ist, Diomidis Angelopoulos a )allr)'er, The President's daughter and aon-tn-
and Constantine MichalopoulOs. an econ-Jaw left nearby Andrews Air Farce Base
omist. were given undersecretary titles at 1:30 a.m. by military transport. 1bey
and attached to the premier's oflice as will rly back home to Washington on
his pe~nal assist.ants. " July S, Julie's 22nd birthday.
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"We're "probably the mo1t barasaed, _
persecuted minority group in history,
but we'll never hive the freedom and
civil rights we deserve u human beillllll
unleu we Mop hiding in clolets and
in the &helter o{ anonyni!ty ••. This
march ia an afflnnatkll. and declaration
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Street in New York. . sell any political message here. We are
The make11hlft float depicted · a just trying to observe July 4 like we
homosexual nailed to a cross. used to."
Some spectators of the Hollywood Hope predicted the attendance would
parade booed, made catcall! and wolf be "the biggest crowd that ha! ever
whistles, but others cheered and a.p-11aLhered for any show." Asked for
plauded. There was no violence. numbers, he said, "around 400,000."
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Shots at Ro·ck FeSt l)lasi Damages
College Building 26 Cycle Ga1ig Membe~s Arrested
lOLA , Wisc. (UPI) -Three
persons were hospitalized with
gunabot wounds and 2 6
persons were in custody after
11n outdoor rock f es ti v a I
erupted into a brawl between
a moUlrcycle gang and festival
palroni Sunday:.
'Ibe 26 ~ 19 men and seven
Surtax, SS
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women -were held overnight juries suffered when he fell DES MOINES, Iowa (AP )
at the Portage County Jail' from the hood or a moving -Iowa 's fourth dynamite
in Stevens foint, but District car near the grounds. 'fbe bombing in Jess than two
Attorney William A. Bablitch driver was arrested. months damaged the Harvey
said charges were uncertain There were rumors of up Ingham Hall of Science at.
and contingent on gettiJlg iden-to 45 f.apes or attempted Drake University early today,
tilications. . . rapes, but Bablitch s a i d No one was injured from The ·fight, , which began allthorities had· received .no •--·· f 1 I · ts of the. explosion, which was about 7 a.m. ,Sunday, 1.11vught onna comp a1n rape. J • Sl an end to the order which Authorities sakl the. cyclists, ury ates detonated in a sunken mall
had generally prevailed at the $0llle of whom apparently had on the south side c[ the 2()..
festival since noon Friday and been drinking heavily, began year-0ld building about 3:45
the estimated' 45,000 young ganging up and beating a Rw' t Pro.be a.m.
people began leaving the 200-small group or young people, -Police Chief Wendell Nichols
acre grounds. Only one while o~ speclators came • . said it was dynamite. An in·
disorderly conduct arrest had to thelr defense by throwing JACKSON, ~1ss. (AP) -A 1 vestigator for the Alcohol,
been made _prior to Sunday.. rocks at the attackers from federal grand Jury wa s em· Firearms and Tobacco Tax
a wall or the building, and
lvindows were · shattered in a
nearby dormitory housing 97
men studehtl.
Cunning ia.id no one was
Jn the· sctence bUilciing when
the ~last occurred~ It is OC·
cu.pied by about 300 students
during the course oC a normal
·c 1 a s·s day during Or8lc.e'1
summer session, he said.
Total' summer school enroll·
ment as of June 9, was 3,350 .
' '.,Pay Checks The show itself, featuring the .top of a hill. ·paneled today and told to. con. Division of the U.S. Treasury
35 rock and blues -group_,, clos--The cy<:lists-then-charged sider possible outside influ. said he · believ_ed 15 to 20
ed down ear:ly Sunday eVenlng, up the hill on their yehicles ence 1n the violence that rock. pounds. or high power
several hou'rs ahead of and a shot was fired. · dynamite was used.
Cunning said he knew of
no reason why bombers would
pick Ingham Science Hall as
a target. He said no research
which rould conceivably of.
fend any group was car.ried
on at Drake,
Co•t•me•:
Contrast in the types of dress worn by those attend-
ing the Festival of Blues and Progressive Music in·
Sbepton Mallet, England, is evident as these three
fans confer. An estimated 200,000 turned out for the
weekend festival.
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•Abner~ to Run?
May Toss Capp Into Ring
SAN DIEGO (UPI) -Al call ''lrom aj mafl who reall y
Capp, creator of "Li'I Abner," counts in the administration
says be is thinking seriously urging me Lo run." He would
of challenging Edward M. not answer directly when ask-ed whether it was the Presi-
Kennedy of Massachusetts for dent who had asked him to
his U.S. Stinate seat. run.
Appearing at an annual Capp, who recentl y changed
Republican fwxi-raising diMer his registration to Republican
-~.here-Frldiiy;-Capp-said-he-rr-o:nr1ndepen-dent-,-s-a:1d-he
had 'been a s s u r e d by found Republican policies "the
Ma 8Sachusetts Republicans most sane, sober, the le~st
they collld match Kennedy slobberingly sentimental and
••0ouar for dollar in campaign leaSt suicidal.''
financing" if he would run. He also said he would
Capp said he had been "in eliminate political satire from
the White House twice ' in re· his comic strip jf he decided
cent weeks" and had a phone to run.
WASHINGTON (UPJ).:..-The schedule. However, ·~,000 to ... Authorities . were uncertain ed Jackson Sta te College last Damage to the building was
weekly paychecks of the ave r. 4,000 young people continued whether ·it had been fired by month and left ' two black undetermined, but the federal
agt American will be a dollar to mill about the cluttered -a spectator or by the cyclists. youths dead. investi ga tor estimated i t
or s<> fatter next week and area early today. · Other shots were fi red, and The 23 n1ember grand· jury might reach $250,000.
Jtiiddle inccme groups~ will In addition to the , three the cy,c;l~ts fted. A sheriff's . was selected in 58 minutes William Cunning, directOr of
youths who were .shot, un· roadblock slopped them this morning, It is composed Drake's physical plant, sai4 . soon gel an even bigger boost counted others were treated nearby, authorities ordered_ of IJ women and 10 men, five he believed the building coul<t
in take home pay as the sur-on the grounds or at hospitals the cyclists to strip so they of them Negroes. be used as soon as the glass
tax and some Social Security in Stevens Point, Iola and would make no further at-Judge William H. Cox or was cleaned up.
withholding come to an end. ..Waupaca for cuts, bruises and tempt to f1ee, lhen rounded U.S. District Court swore in Cun ning said , however, that
Although government econ(). drug reactions. them up. the jurors and said the f~eral there apparently was some
mists minimized the effect or Not all injuries were related Sheriff Nick Check went to government would ask the structu~:al daniage to the
. to the brawl. Terry Morgan, the stage and appealed for jury to C<>nsider the possibility building, used primarily for
the added overall purchasing 18, of Davenport, low a, wes witnesses to the fight He said th'at outside influences touch. bio logy teaching and research.
power on the economy, others in critical condition at a many of the young people eel off violence on the campus A hole about three feet in
believed it woold only add to Marshfield hospital_ with in· were highly cooperative. of the Negro school. diameter was blown out of
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natlon.
The first tax reduction OC·
curs at midnight Tuesday
when the surtax, imposed to
~efray costs of the Vietnam
war, expires. It is expected lo
put an additional $2 billion into
the collective pockets of the
nation's taxpayers.
The surcharge was five per·
cent for the firsf""h&lf~of this
year. It was originally 10 per.
cent of the regular income tax
bill from April I, 1968 until
Dec. 31, 1969.
Even more significant ror
middle.income gfOOps is the ~
annual phase out of Social Se.
curity contributions that will
begin in mid-August for those
earning $12.000 a year and
early July for those earning
$15,000, adding $11 and $14 re.
spectively to their take home pay.
Range Fir~s R,avag~. N~~·
SILVER CITY, N.M. (UPI)
-Firefightel's from the u .s.
Forest Service and three In·
dian tribes fought today to
conlnll a slowly' Spreading
range. fire ignited by lightning
and weekend campers.
At least t,900 acres of gra$
and timbertsnd had been
destroyed by the blaze.
The largest blaze still burn-:
ing today spread over 800
acres of grass and bruMland
in southern New Mexico. It
threatened thousands oC mule
deer, antelope and large
jackrtibbits. ·
Harlen Smith, an official of
{he New Mexico Bureau of
Lahd Maoagemeiit, said tbat
fire was started during an
electrical storm Friday.
MoTe · than 135 small in·
dividual fires were contained
Sunday.
"We're bolding 'our own and
hoPe to bring it under control
today," he said.
Now you.can earn
Ron McFall, 24, a Drake
security guard,-was aDout 100
yards to the southwest of the
explos ion site when the blast
occurred, talking to two young
men,. he said .
"There was no warning.
There was just this explosion.
I was knocked over a bit,"
said McFall.
McFall said Nte science
building was on his regular
patrol route and he had passed
near where the dynamite was
set off just a few minutes
before the blast.
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The Power Dilemma
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After It days of public hearings from last· December
through February, the CIHforniiW'ubllc UWlties Com-
mission b11 apparenUy concluded there is no accep\llole
immediate alternaUve to expen•lon of Soulhem CaHfor·
nia ·Edloon Company's steam-powered generating plant
In Huntington Beacti.
The PUC granted· authority to Ecli10n to build the two 790,000 kilowatt units the comJ>eny contends are
vitally needed U Orange Counfy fs to avoid serious pow·
er shortages in the near .future.
In addition, PUC ordered the utility to modify opera·
tions in all of its plants in Southern California to reduce
pollutants without regard to cost. The commission cal·
culated additional eo1ts to Edilon in reducing air polio·
tanlll will be $1 milllon a year. Edison was also ordered
to reseatth the effects on the environment of removing
nitrogen from the fuel burned In generating plants and
in further modifying the combustion process and col·
lectini .emissions after ~they 11lre formed.
The PUC declared that "publlc health will be better-
1el'Ved from both air quality and reliability of electric
tervice with the proposed ·eXJ)ansion than without it"
and ob~erved that the best interests of the Southland
are not. confined by any one county boundary.
Predictably, many· Orange Countians are ui>set by
the PUC decision. Virtually no one wants the Hunting·
ton Beech •team plant expanded if there is the proba-
bility it will appreciably increese air pollution. (The
company minimizes this, contending higher stacks and
new technology will bold pollutants near the preoent
level.} · .
TbOlllht• on tilt subject Hpret11ed by an EdlMI
employe ln Mailbox below on this 1111• ~ typlj;al •'.
publlc atutudn now -and probably to=, • unW
there suddenly ii DOI enough electricity to H homn
and •Inell, run home applilljlCn and · ' plaDta.
Edlaon b111 announced tilt Hunifnatori Belch u·
panslon ii the !ut for ill ateam:planlll .ln the.Loo ·An-
gelea-Oranse COUDIY area. Tb• future, then, natl .with .
some Comhiniltlon of more nuclear ·plants.. more Inter' .
•tale pawer impol1atlon, poatblo coal or all IHin!llll
plants in de1ert BrNI and breakthroughs In ~
pollutant• from fonll fuels. All Involve bighor i:oa111: to
electricity 111ers, and all are a number .Of. yean away.
In the problem Immediately at-· ,the burden.of an urgent decision that would vex King Scilaman. aPJJW-··
enUy fall• upon the Calllomla 5upreme Court.· ,
Regardless of legai tecbnlcalltles, however; tlie
pracUcll questlGa for SoQtl>land ruldenll 11em1 to, boll
down to whether It la better to r!Jk tho problem• and ·
hazards that: go with "brownouts" than to rtsk.the haz.
ards·Of any Increase In pollutanll from EdllOll 1i.c1<1 . . .
Political Curiosity Piece . . .
Tomorrow'• runoff election to !ill out tho ilx months
unexpired tenn of the late Congre11man James B. Utt
11 a political curiosity piece •. David N. Hartman, tho ·
Democrat running against Sen. Jobn G. Schmitz Re-
publlcan, is not even the Democratic nomiJIH hi the
November election.
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No one much want.a more nuclear generating plants
along the coast (and over an earthquake fault} either.
And here the controversy includes another form of po.
ff>ntial pollution -wann water from the n~lear plants,
and the good or bad effects of such water on marine
life.
Hai:tman. a 48-year-old American Hiltory profe11or
at· Santa Ana College, certainly abould attract ·some
votes from RepubliclllJ and lndependenll llPlll by
Schmitz' pbll010phical resemblances .fo GIOl'Jlt ·Wallace.·
But. Republican reglltratlon oddir and .tbo·primery voie
make tomo11ow'1 election a formal!ty.
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~ il'1 time we let you· iit on 't1"' political facts of life.' '
He Opposes
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EdiSon Plant Heath, Nixon Think Alike . .
WASIUNGTON -Ewr7llodJ WU rialll
about -In the lint plloe. Peoplo
were tired of the Labor ........,.t
and wanted a new one even_ lf_beade(
by Edward Heath. Tbls la what -
who travelled in. Brltaln in the· lut
two or three years .cantinually helnt
and It sbou1d be no IUf(lrile · thal It
happened, whalaver the •-o1 the prMltotion polll.
With lhll ekdion 1!rllllD -11111 a bit more tied to
the Unil<d SlaleJ,
where the beloogs,
and le1s cl!IJ><>O-the-
-· Presldenl Ni<on wtD find it
euler lo espllln lo
Prime Minister
Heath wbal he II
UylnJ lo do In Asia ·
!ban lo . Harold Wil· ....
Healh understand• --:l1!:":" ~w:':U: ..=
wai. 'Ibey are bolii -and
nol much affected bT the -ilot.
liooilm whtd! unclerllel mudl of the .
opposllioo lo preoenl Anteri<lll '°!'!P
policy. ·Future . relol-lpo -...
Heeth and Nilon llhwtd be comlvrtablt.
Nin' MUCll NEW In 1 IDlllrfa1 WIJ
grvn oul of cl.,. --reJa. tians an)'lllOtt but much_.,..,.. blXU
tho mutual ldentlly of tho EllflllltHpelk·
Ing peoples. Commoo Angb3llllO ....
..,,ti of law. jusUce, monnen llld. In
fact, the whole c:oncoi>I al -and
the orpnizallon of IOClely ore 1 port
of the American herltqe IOo often
!orgotteo In the qe al c:oofronllllon.
'Ille rocognlllon of lhll ldentlly helped
lo pv. QrurchW hla eoonnous prell!p
In lhll c:owrtry. Hia ldeu ·-the !DUlulllty of the EnglillMpelklng _...
who glnl1e the P>be. hla' klenllty wllh
Americl, hla l)'lllbolllltlon of !he btlbesl
llandlnfl ol me m,. are miJled todl)'.
Wllh Fronce .. a.rte. Ile Gaulle fn
rettmnent and a new Brltllh eo•eiwwnt
and« H,.th It 1111Y be -'ble _.
qoln lo ..... toward fuller European -lion. It will be ,_ H H.,tb
can or will carry Brltaln brto the Eon>
pelJI Common Market. 'Ille -public
hat loll the lnltmt tt once bad In
joining lhll kind of .. inl«nollanll
ec:onomtc uolGn H ,ooly becauae lhe
suboldy ..-1111aneolll an 1picultunl
products -1d c111ae Brttilh food pricel
to rile 10 percent or ID.
BEA.TB AND NIXON 11me-a ax111DOD
burden In another way. America'• Georp
Wallace bu his BriUtb counter,,.rl In
the more lnteu-al Enoch P....U. 'Who
wllhout any 1pologlea for -racism,
propo1e1 lllopplng lnunlir•Uon of colored
people and oubstdlzlng shipping bock
where they cune from thole wbo
rocenlly have been admitted to Brllllln.
P-ll -reelected lo por-
by a larpr m.ic>rtlJ' -boln ..S
tho llplflcoace of thil -·-
be loll -~ -·· -
Expahswn ...
In Britain ii .,._ -Wall-.'1 fa _ .
America. He 111 poet IDd Gmti ~
brillllnl II Cllnllrid&e. who w11 -lut yesr· bT the Brlttlh' Galtup Piil lobethe ___ *"
1 Conwvatlve Party whlcb·.blil -him out al Iii ludenblp ooUndli • . QueotlollO hlvt been_.,, ...........
"°""ll or Hellh .. -.~ tr.o heart al.the c--•l'artf:' Ponu
ba1 nlaed ..._. "' IlrllOtl!'t'~
the Commcln Martel, -Balb-.bil
ldVOClled, IDd not lofnb!I -Ill
......... too, ·lo the -lieori al .Ibo Comrlltive Party.
BUT rr II TD ITAIIK ne1111 el
l!rltlln'1 -ncW utlj>othy upaa wllldl
Powell's tnnuence mtl, jult aa bl
Amertcl Wsllace'I recent victory for
aovemor of Allbama wu a ~
............ of -.......... ..,,. -
'lllil will fnevlllbly cokr llellb'• priml
mlnillry. He c-tpOre ti, and ....
1eu !ban Nbon can tpare Ibo dllp
rldll anllpothy whld! W 1ll1 c I
,_... IDd -l'Uiil !Mn u Iii
~ lhnNih the btu&<otlar dla.
Powell repr-la 1 middle and ~
clau C<INlll-, In the ..-lorn Jn.
dullrW Mldt-of Brlllln, and there
was much challenglna jubllallon there
• -the election relurnl -hil 1......-d morstn al vlc1«y wht1t
moderlleinlnded llborlteo were flllfnl
ellewbert.
Kl••'l!I TBll ~. wbell -llnl· ....... !1111~:1111'.)llOllle
of Huatllclon Bncll llld ,Ibo.~
COWJ""'dea expi 1111d,tbelr CQllOllJl,i.Ud
their 1it11"eness of the threat the ~
poood liponllOn poled 1o-:-lbem ad lo
the otr their cbildren were """"" lo bnllhef They ezpnaed thanlelva
tllroqh public ,_tlnp and ~
lo 1111 ~ ciounly Air -:ea.
ll'ol-.S. -
,,,. peop11-. --"'"' and blocked
the uplliolol,.ud bT "' dotq njec'-d ~ .-IY thll Che .Jure ·e1 .-y,
-IDd prollo !llld -ud tndultry!t needs hit more electricity
'Fellow Wonderfulanders ... '
wwe man Vital thm•tbe ·peop1e11 need
for:U·-·lo·llllobnothe.
BY WKllNllliAY'I --··of
the PUC'.{ •JIP'OVll fJI the expuslen
of IluDClllP>n Be!ldl ,Slam, the -ea_., bu lhown;ltoeH lo lie In con-
lempl el the ·-of lhe ..., people
~ II suppoood lo oerve. Even lltor
hlvtnc -·nfuaed • ponnt\ bT sn Or-. CGuaty Air Pollution Ooolnt·of·
llccr, an IUtborb:ed repruentattva of
Once upon a time In the fairy Ille
c:owrtry ol Wonderfuland _you could buy
a Great Big Candy Bar for a nlckeL
Those Were called The: Good Old Day1.
But tirn·es chanpd. Pretty IOOQ you
eou1d buy onJy a
Little Teensy Candy
Bar for a diJ,ne. Thia
was called Inflation.
Hardly anyone rnlncf.
ed. though, because
hardly anyone had a
dime. 'I1lil wu call·
elf Recession.
SOme experts uid
the President should
do Ulil or that. Or ...,, '"\
lhal ar thla. So the President finally did Wh\I mool ~la do: be mode 1
apeecb lo the people.
"MY FELLOW Wonderlulandm, I
waWd like to share some thought.a with
you today on how you never had it so
sood.'' Aid the President, "but don't
worry becaUJO prooperily ts jull around
the corner.
"I will not take the: easy way out," be
aald, frowning atncerely, ''by dolq IODl~
thing about IL The reaaon you are all
broke is that you make too much money.
"There is but one responsib'8 wa1 .to bring our steam engine into the dock
while deciding which rood lo lake: to
keep the ecooomy up, prfu must 10
down; to keep unemployment down,.P">
ductivlty must 10 up; to keep prafitl
soaring, they must be cut. .
"Therefore, I am uking each of you
lo work twice as hard for ball the
P1Y 10 that you'll 11!1 pt rich. PlelH
do IO. Thank you."
THE EFFECT or the J>relklent'1
speech on the naUon was electric.
That vecy afternoon, in a acent
repeated In every office and faetorJ
in the land, a delegation of angry workers
11 the Old ~ Cllldy Works stormed
into Oki SCrooce'1 office without evea -tnocidq; --·
"We demand an 80-hour Wttk, a IO .
percent wage cut and the rt~ to work
on Chrtltmu without pay," cried the
workers. .. The Preaklent uya .il 'II mait
Ull rich."
"Why ahould I make you lnlflllo
rich?" .,.pped Old flcn>op:
"Because if you don't yiekl to our
demllld1," Aki the workers crimJJ, ••we•u ltrike ...
Old Scrooce IJ'lllllblingly 11ve In. Bu~
lftldY and llfuplftl lo the loll, be
...... tho I . he'd pl rich, IOo. So ht
called in ms produclJon manqer.
Candy Bar lo 1nlckll," be aaid tp'ftdlly.
"Brilliant, lir /' nkl the production
manager. "But you'll loee a nickel oa
every sale."
"And af1er thal I'll quadrupk llll'
profits, heh-heh, by making II • 'Great
Big Cllldy Bit once opln," aold Old
Scrooge llfupingly.
"Very astute, alr,11 aaid the productioa
manager. "But then you'll loee a dime
on every sale!'
"We'll make it up," said Old Scrooce.
rubbing hia hands totether avarlcloualy,
"ln volume.''
llUllE ENOUGH, tbanb lo Ibo poed
of lhe Wonderfulanden everywhere In
demanding wage and price cuts, the
horrors of lnllaUcm become 1 thing of
the pul.
The President WM billed bT -Ind by all as the wbest mu in the country
-the man wl)o'd broqbt beck 'Ibo
Good Old Daya. For once agaJn,
anywhere in Wooderfuland, you could
1et a Great Big Candy Bar for a nickel.
If you had a nickel
MORAL: lt'1 nlct to believe tn fatrr
Illes.
Dear
Gloomy
Gu:
Maybe ti we put ...,. lf.)'MNlcll
on Oranp CounlY'I Volinl IJlltN
TukFom.we'dpt--
The pruent llslt ,..... --
1n 1U octing lln chlldren, 1117-
way. C. H. L.
lhe people"• -.... the -eo...
)1111)' -~ ldlvlll' II 1111 lite.al !be pnpoeed • ._...
It's 'tline for the conetrlled· dU....
of thla sres to mike their --and lo' urp ·lht Orange Caunl)', Air
Potlulioo Control Dillrlct lo lake the
people's cue to the California Supreme
CGuri, tho oitlY qency which can 'now
bait the ezponalon.
THE PEOPLK HA VE the powtr lo
slop the· esplojlllloa of lbelr otr, ,..
Ind 1ond bT --lo ..... _.,.. .. profits, but lndl-1
..... -lelten' ..... -lo 'im-' pl.-! Iba! power.
We ... llvtnc In 1 c-ICOJGllcol .
system and the addlllon of' lwo mote
units 1t HuoUngton Beach Sloom will
on)y belch ...,. of lddl~ ...,.
tamlnants tnlo our r1~ lllP'
. ply of lt(NuJIPOlllnl air.
PluMhelp.
811 ..Uloriol ob ....
tfllm ,,_ -..... -.
Nll'Mlllr IPritm ""1d -fMjr _..,.aoo"°"""'""'n. rlgMto-r.tkrlloflt_. or 1Umltlc!le Ubtl ,,.,...,...,All If~
Im"'"" f11dll<lf ~ -...a.
"" -... hi ....... ..., bt .. .,.,
Urban, Rustic
-·
Balance Needed
By Iha time lheN llnea -In jiiliil.~' Wll1lii(, I iliill-be 'leavmir
for the <OUlllry, lo •spend the aummer
ahaldn( down the cherry !reel, sweeping
all the teonls court, and lo88ing rocks
out of. the· lagoon in front of my house.
What we fora:et. in modem aociety,
ii lhlt It bu been lea !ban o century
since the majority .of men were able
to lead a life. that wu fairly balanced
betwftn urban and rustic !ettings: We
art now condemned to a !ingle setting
-exC'llt for a few weeks v1eaUon . ,.....
IF YOU LOOlt 11 'the picllires of
J.,o n d·o n Cit New
York la the 11111 or
U*, you CID IOO
that tho clly-dnller
wu just a few miles
from the counlry •
Even In ZD1 own
boy-ln-Cldcqo,
clurlftl ii.; 1111111, you
.could venture. out a doaen mUet fnm the
city and be In farm·
land.
M candid1tes for First Clus SCouts
we look our l...,fte'.hlte from ·the·inn<J!
city -and were camping overnight
on Ute deserted shore of the Des Plaines
river. That deterted shore is now one
of lhe !~ suburi>u areas
in the nation. · ·
'!be urban compleI has metastasized
threugh the body. ol our counlry with
ollounding Ind unprecedenled , speed,
using the new blgtnr1ys u blood vt11els
carrying this infection u wlldly as
cancer cells.
TO FIND THE kind of aeclllllon . tbal
was so closely available even a genera·
tion or two ago, we now must travel
hundreds of miles, at con1iderable ex·
pense -and without any guarantee
that the blight will not follow. us, for
the small town seems doomed a1 a
self-sufficient economic unit in industrial
America .
Yet I am convinced that the hUman
organism needs both the bracing en·
vironment of the city and the IOOthing
atmOlpbere of the country to maintain
its optimwn functioning, mentally,
physically end iocially. Th,e c:ounlry man
15 only part of a man; be misses much
of what ii important in bis own time.
'Ibe city man is only part of ·• man :
he misses much of what is ~nt
and continuoua•in bmnan experi'ence,
IF WE HAD A genuine clviliZallon,
based on our deepest personal needs
as a species, our society would not
be &ebizopbrenic in this way: there would
be a delicate balance between the urban
and the rustic, so that Ule hideous hybrid
known as the suburb would not have
arisen, providing Its inhabitants with
the most vexing problems of both the
city and the country.
Rusticity, as a year-rouOO way of life,
makes people soggy; and urbanity makes
&hem brittle. We need each as a coun ..
tervailing force to the other; but our
·~progress" has merely polarized our
llfatyles and driven us further apart
while it brings us closer together.
Taken to the Cleaners
Prtservation of our envirolllneot · 11
a very aerlou matter wit!\ Jl'lOlt con-
aci<nUous cllimls, bul Its eapouzat bT
those 1teklng cames for Which to
demonatrale·cu· have ironic and costb'
kickbacks. .
Whel,l the ocUvtlls centered o a
Washingtoa for the "Earth Day"
demonstraUon, much wa! preached about
slopping polluU.., cleoniq up the world
we live In. Sborly ofter, In pnilell lo
the Cimbodloa -. many of the aame
demonstrators were back. mixing inti·
American -with moie pious commands to "remember Mother
Earth."
How well th!!r remembered I 1
demollllroled by slaUstlca compiled by
the DiltriCt of Columbia Deputment ol
5ervlce as to some of the Immediate
coe:ts of cleaning up after the uclela
up" 1ctiviltl:
FOR REMOVING obacenltlea and llfll•
-~·~~~~·· .. ~ "·
·~ ,., i
, Guest . Editorial:,, i t~ -±i.. ...... ~,;J,~\}
fiti -from -washington Monument and
other government structures: $3,300.
For cleaning up to111 of litter from
the monument grounds and the Ellipse:
$10,000. •
For repair aftd replacement or trash
receptacles damaged or stolen by the
anti-litter advocates : $2,500.
For repair of ReDecting Pool and foun--
tain areas: $3,500.
For repair and restoration of park
properly: 110,000.
Officials estimate the total cost or
de-polluµng the anti-pollution demonatra.
tion niay come to $200,000. M one
Collgressman put it: "When the party
is over, It is Mr. and Mrs. Tauyer
who get taken to the cleaners.··
Callfwllla Feabn 8en1ce
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Dur Gtorp:
I've admired your column for
ye1t1 and I'm turnillg to you aa
the mu who bu an answer for
evtr}'thlng. I've rtad 1 thousand
lrllclea on how lo lellfn the
-of '-k'bul, -tially, none of them worka.
However, you ne:ver £ail. Do you
have a sure-rtre way to avokl the
drudpry of housework? l'm bank·
jn1 GI you!
Now my wile does the houllwork.
Dear, Geor1e:
Voty cmllttly-:-1'yln1 lo be fair,
I've llst.elr.'!d to Ind read about
all the militant f e m i n l s t
movements. My problem is I can't
seem to exactJy underitand whit
it is they're talkin& about.
SAM P.
Dear Sam. P.: •
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by cutting the price of my Ll~le T,.111)'
"'" .....,. .,.,... ,....... ...... '"' P Prtll'-.eltllt .... ,_ ,., ......... ......, ....... ""' "'"' °" Ffq11tll If nf/fdf!d rtOIOll ls _,..,.,. ,...,,, ti/II iiOt &.,.,,,. HOUSEWIFE
1_ Otar Housewlre :
I moll c:erillnly do. 1 got married.
That Is not a problem. Write
back when you do understand whit lhe~·re saying. TIIAT'S 1 probtem'='.~-t----'
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Children wilh specialized
)earning problems may gel
help this summer through a
pair of programs being offered
by the Mard<l'R s.;,h'oot of
Educational Therapy in Costa
Mesa.
One will stress academics
i· 1nd the other will involve
' primarily physical activities
utilizing various techniques
designed to improve coordina·
tlon and CQfrect various other
difficulties.
The activity program is
completely new this year and
will be run by George
W h i t n e Y.. sensory-motor
training difector. at ,the non·
proUt school operated by the
Mardan Foundation.·
Four. special a ~t iv it y
tessions are scheduled, along
wilh two academic sessions,
plus two others combining
both concepts and teclmiques.
of treating those with learning
problems. .
Activity programs include
three specialized a r e a s ,
recreational games and ac·
tivities; arts and crafts. an.d
table games such as chess
and checkers.
Whitney is a graduate of
the University of Kansas in
physica l ed ucation and
psychology, and has worked
with a childrens' extension of
the famed Menninger Clinic
Neuropsychiatric Institute.
The academic programs to
be offered at t.ht facility run
through the end -of Augµst
and will be dire<:ted· by DaVid
A. Eisenman.
lie is Mardan Ce11tcr dir ec·
tor and points out the pro-
grams wi ll be condensations
of the regular full-semester
classes conducted at the facili·
ty at 695 W. 19th St.
Additionalj nfor:maiion about
scheduling and fees may be
obtained by calling the center.
which accepts children refer·
red' through a variety ot refer·
ral methods.
· Pomo11a .
·Graduates
10 on Coast
Ten Orange Coa st area
students rec.eived l heir
r bachelo r or arts degrees dur-
ing recent 1 9 7 0 com·
menccment exercises a l
PomOna College. according to
ofricials at the Claremont ,
California , campus.
The students, listed below
by city, include :
COSTA MESA; Nancy A.
Place, daughter of ~ir. and
Mrs. Thomas N. Place Jr.,
485 Walnut Place.
IRVINE: Mrs. Thomas H.
Tanner, daughter of Mr. and
. Mrs. John Setmire, 18101
Dewberry Way; Julia A.
. Downs, -daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Roger H. Downs, 18221
Meadowsweet Drive and Steve
Shank son of Mr. and Mrs.
Paul 'D. Shank, 18901 Via
Messina.
LAGUNA BEACH : Alan A.
Boeke, son of Mr. 8\1d M~s.
Alfred A. Boeke, 1032 Chff
Drive and Kristin Jensen,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Jensen, 1899 . Temple Hills
Road.
NEWPORT BE . .\CH: Henry
Cord l\feyer 1Il, son of l\1r.
and Mrs. Henry Cord Meyer
Jr .. 915 Citrus Place; JuUana
Mulroh, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Johf!! M. Mulroy 1739
Ca\1dlesticlt Lane ; Joan Nice,
daughter ·oi Mr. and Mrs.
William D. Nice, 1 2 0 0
Highland Drive and Pamela
' Owen, daughter of Mr. and
?t-1rs. John M. Owen, 1115
f\1arian Lane.
6 on Coast
Get Degrees
',, Six Orange Coast area
ztudenls have receiY.ed· their
l degrees for studies at the
University of Arizona, ac·
! cording to officials at the
Tuscon college.
The students. and their
.-degrees, include:
' Kenneth Winship. 101 Gan.
nel Lane, Fountain Valley,
bachelor of science degree ;
Ted Johnscr.1, 1226 Starlitc
Road, Laguna Beach, bachelor
• of arts degree: Suzanne
Durk.in. 2006 ·Nautilus Lane.
NewJl()rt Baech , bachelor of
arts: Anthony Fttderlckl, 38
Beacon Bay. Newport Beach.
bachelor of arts degree.
Patricia Gordon, 890 West
15th St.. Newport Beach,
bachelor of arts degree and
Susan Slfaitif , 1312 Nol·
lingh~ Road, Ne .w port
~ -Be,l\ch bachelor of I r t 1 -' duree.
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LA. School Split Study Set ....
' ' Lawmakers Facing Budget Sho·wdo·wn ' i
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LOS ANGELES (1:JPJ) -dale). and assemblyman Bill 'n\e measure would create
' ~ SACRAMENTO (AP) ~ and Assemblymen
for a showdov.·n today
Gov. Reagan 's $6.47 billion
le budgel, racing agai~ ~' Tuesday inldnight deadline
r· adoption of the often-
~ budget t Both ~ have bef«e
iihem 1 balanced. corilpromise
~ersKln of the budget, harn-:mered out in 10 days of c!Med-
·door meetings by si1 key
legislators, four Republicans
and two Democrats.
Democratic demands for
more school money are ex-
pected to be renewed today
during noor debate on the
compromise budget which was
"validated" last night by the
bi-partisan joint conferenc'e
commit.tee members.
Passage requires a two
thirds vote by each house.
The governor is required by
law to sign the budget prior
to midnight Tuesday.
Both houses passed ex-
pedimcy ........ ol 1he
budlet two weeks ago.
Last minute rev ision of
lower revenue and higher
spending estimates by the
State' Department , ol Finance
Jed to an aooouncement June a that the governor's budget.
as propoee:d originally, would
be $141 million in the red.
' The Assembly passed that
out-d'-balaoce budget with a
deficit simply to speed the
conference committee process
alona;. ~
But the Senate -to balance
the budget -ordered an
across-the-board cut of most
st.ale programs. Later it in·
creased the cuts io carve out an extra $13S mitiioo denla)d-
'Bi~y~le Nomads
Blind Y outli Making Trek
then has buoyed his con-
ed by Senate Dc1nocrats for
more school aid.
Asrembly Democrats later
called for a $304 million in-
crease for schools.
The Senate-imposed acrOl!I·
the-board cut was deleted by
the joint cooferenee, however,
a taslc that took a week to
accomplish. Other individual
spending and program cuts
were substituted.
As sembl y man Frank I-!!!!::=
Lanterrnan l R-La Canada)
chief GOP n{'gotiator , said the
across-the-board cuts were
"impossible to administer."
calling it a "fiscal gimmick."
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Asse.mbly Jlefnocrats. ~ ,Your ·living room •••• " ·
The Den1ocrat.s have sug-
gested paying for their pro-··--'-------------------
posed additions' 1<1 the ~d8et
by tagging hall a 'billfon
dollars of revenue measures
and tax shifts onto Reaian's
tax restructring plan -the
Brown to Keep 2 Posts?
governor's top legislative pro-LOS ANGELES (APJ secretary of state, may not
Hearings on a legislallve Greene (D-Los A n & e I e s ) :. about 24 locally elected boards
measurt to split the massive Proponents of the measure, with near-complete authority
Los Angeles School District including: the Harmer-Greene over the subdistriets, while
1iM!r 24 . smaller unlL• Jopen in committee, will state their a new central board composed
Sacramento Wednesday night, side ol the issue at the hear-of represent.atives of the 24.
but critics' c:l the proposal ings beginning Wednesday. subdistricls woukl replace lhe
Opponents wJll begin voicing existing seven-member board
begin voici ng their Gpposition their side July 8. and w o u J d exercise limited
durinc .the weekend. Sa turda y's meeting, a t J>Qwers .
The city board ot education Which six. board members "I do bt!lieve in more looat
met Saturday with a joint were present, was the first control and advisory councils,
official indication of th e bul I don't feel tttls bill, the legisl{!Uve co inmltlee th a t board's position on the pro-way it is written, holds any
designed the measure and posal, Senat~ Bill 242, which chance of being effective,"
aired 'what were desc ribed as was Introduced last week. Mrs. Hardy said.
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the proposal.
"I don't see where
Jegislalors who don't know Los
Angeles and COJJldn't even flnd
their way around here should'
go dec.iaing what's good !or
Los Angeles." said board
nlember Mrs. G e.o r g i a' n a
tlardy, who.suggested the bill
should be decided by district
voters rather than t h e
legis lature.
Th~ measure was authored
by Sen. John Harmer (R-Glen-
Who Cares?
PANTS SUMMER
BO~ANZA'
SALE!
3 [)AYS 0 NL Y
T od•y-T u•1d•y·W ednesd•y
gram of the year. County Counsel John o . retain his office as a trustee No otk1r 11ow1p•p•r i11 tll1
Republicans hold slim ma· of the Los Angeles Community world ,,,,. 1bout ;your 'o"'mu.
jorities in both houses, 21 -19 Maharg says he sees no Colleges should he be elected nity Ii•• your 'ommunity d1 ily
in "'the Senate and 40-39 in "reason why Edmund G. Brown to the statewide office in n1w1p•p•r do11. lt'1 lh1 DAILY WESTCLIFF PLAZA ONLY LONG BEACH (UPI) -
boug. Hassan, 19, pedalled out
ol here today on a coast-to-
coast bicycle trip -despite
the fact he is blind.
PILOT.
• l~~e~A3~se~m~b~ly~.---~·~·-:Jr~·~·~De~moc~r~a~tic~no~m~in~ee~f~o~r __:N~o~v:em~be~r~.-------\:;;;;;:=:=:=:=:=:=:=::::!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~===:~ "People have gotten overly -
fk!ence.
Hassan and 47 other teen-
agers we r e rid ing with
Wandering Wheels Inc., a
grou p sponsorm by Taylor
University of Upland, Ind .
When Bob Davenport,
originator of the trip, and his
staff were planning the event
earlier this year, they d~ided
they could give it more mean-
ing buy taking a blind pei:son
with them . -
When first approached.
Hassan wasn 't even sure he
could go.
"I had lo lhink -did l
want-tO dos:omething-Iii~
this?" he &aid.
But public reaction since
Bay Saving
Group Forms
SAN FRANCISCO !AP) -
A coaUtion ol conservationist.!
has been formed here to con-
duct a petition campaign for
1 state Sena~ bih lo JWeserve
open land in the Bay Area.
The petition will be sent
to Gov. Reagan and legislators
by Open Spacr Aclioo, urging
them to get behind Sl400, by
Sen. Milton Marks (J\..San
Francisco) whk:h w o u Id
establish a ~member Open
Space r.ommisaion to preserve
the ecologica.J balance of the
Bay Area.
~'!!t'fJ
excited about il, but they ha ve
given me the confidence thal
I can do it,'' he added.
Hassan and the others will
~ divided inlo six or seven
group!! on the trip. They are
accop>panied by a truck with
their apare equipment and
food and a car and motOrcycle
also are going along.
'Mle group will follow Route
66 to St. Louis then Route
150 to Cincinnati b e f o r e
heading for Delaware. The
trip is expected to take rive
weeks.
The kiea for the coast-to-
coast journey ..:ame in 1964
wbtn Oavenpor~ a teacher
and football coach, was look-
ing for a way to communicate
with teen -agers.
. "There Is probably nothing
more interesting to a young
boy than hard work, danger.
and excitement," Davenport
said. "This trip is like climb-
ing 1 mountain, they will
ieam a Jot and meet hundreds
of people."
Two l\1en Saved
From Mountain
PALM SPRINGS (UPI ) -
Two Riverside men who al·
tempted to hike down Mt. San
Jacin'to were rescued during
the weekend by 12 members
of the Riverside mountain
rescue team . who had to climb
down a 158-foot tower on the
Palm Springs aerial tramway.
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Orig. '399 NOw$349
20" picture measured dia~onally, all-chan-
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Penncrest'• all channel
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23" picture measured diagonally, VHF/UHF,
Contemporary, Early American or Mediter·
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Penncrest!'AM tronsii.tor portoble 1odio in bloc•.
Ori9. 16.95 NOW lo.ea
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Orig. 24.95 NOW 11.ea
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CLOSEOJJIS!
LIMITED QUANTITIES
,
Penncrest• Custom ice
maker refrigerator •••
SAVE 50.95
Penncrest' Custom 21'
refrigerator val uel
Orig.449.95 NOW $399
All frostles1 sid•by-side model with
23.6 lb. freezer capacity, .( rollers, 6
door shelves. In white only.
SAVE70.95
Penncrest• 2-1' ice
maker refrigerator •••
ORIG.519.95NOW *449
Automatic ice maker, 4 full cantilever
shelves, side-by-side styling, wood grOin
handles, white orovoc:ado.
ORIG. 339.~5 NOW $2 98 •
Automatic ice maker complete with inttal·
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dryer with Interior light
O•IG. 169,95 NOW $141
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CANOG" PAR K· FULLERTON LONG BEACH ORANGE •'THE CITY"
CARLSBAD GRANADA HILLS LOS ALTOS SAN FERNANDO CHULA VISTA HUNTINGTON BEACH MONTCLAIR
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CHECKING · 'Crucial Draft Draw Facing 19-year-olds
•UP• WASHJNGTON (UPI) _ Jr Laird hopes to reduce the bltthdays in ltll or •till were deferment& will reach lt this l'IUinber of men available to lr1ii~iiiiiii
you are an able bodied male armed forces from their cur-25 or younger. year. They will not be called each board can vary wide ly,
born in l&Sl, Wednesday, will rent level of about 3.1 million The number ol men affected up u loq as their deferments howeve r, and It ls impassible
beo~ c~~a~:;: ~::~~e to 1.t million on ~uly t, 1971 , by the new lottery will be are bl force. Bul lhe drawing to say how rar down the list
'Serylce System, wlth which and perbapa eventually to 2.5 much · amaller· since only the will detenniH their place in any one board will have to
you registered last year whea million. But any, 1111jor new lt ye.,. olds of 1970 will be the callup In whltever future go to meet its quota. 'Love Is Blind' 1 you reac_bed 18, will conduct crisis could upset thele plaM,. touched. Se~live Service ol· Yllr they become elisible. CoogrelS still has nol acted
a new draft lottery t 0 ficlals said there are 149,1911 Officiall laid It is Impossible on Ni:1on'1 request for authori. HAL ADllCHR
determille lhe order of in· with a resulting effect on draft men ~ thia l'OOP ltOW to say e:1actJy when each ty to establish a uniform na·
dliction next year for men c i:l33U ll'U ·as· IA (eligible for numDCT u!ll' new '"un o tional Induction system under Applies to . Men call•. ~ 1---"1-• ~'-1n ,._ -~-1 HEARING AIDS
who attain 19 in 19'10. , The July 1 lottery will induc tion ) or IAO (eliaible for induc~ will be called. Na-which Selective Service could c"'*:0•~L::.:1c1ti..
The lottery iJ fairly 1pnple: ttae second iii seve1 month . iqduction for .n on c o m b a t tionlt Se)ect,ive Sevice will announce, 1 fQr example, . that 3409 E. COAST HWY.
each· of the 36S day-1 of the Lut Dec. 1, the 1!!1,er o( ·service because . of con-uaiP moMbly quotas tO '8Ch all numbers from I to 45 CORONA OIL MAR
' By•L. M. BOYD average over the season ex· year will be selected at ran· 'induction · fOr 1970 ,wa s sclentious objections). state and local draft boards would t,e c1l1ed up in January ; ..., A.11111111 1w1.
A HOTEL M A N A G E R ceed IM? The American Bowl-
contends his conven Uon ex-ing Congress says that's •
perience leads him to be lieve typical average amoag un··
tht! most atlractive women as professional bul r e g u I a r
.a group are the wives or den· bowlers. Only about one
tists . . . AMONG THOSE steady bowler in 100 averages
FAMILIES that own dogs, two be!l~r than 190. About five
out of 100 ~p four or more, , in 100 average lower than 125,
four out of 100 .keep three, _., CUSTOMER SERVICE-Q.
1S out of 100 keep two, and ''Do the dairymen u 1 e
80 out of 100 keep one . , , artificial !nsemi•ation_ ~ any
WHE~ A Z:ctO • POUND MAN great. extent now in buildillg
dom. The first date selected determined for aome 8$0,000 ln addiUon, about 450.000 will the• can up men in' order 46 to 62 in February and so 675-3133
will be No. 1 in the J97l l~m~•:'.n~w~ho~i~e~1C~bed~~lhe~fr~l~tth~_'.""'~"'._~w~ith~~25~·,...:1~t u~d~e~n~t~~·s~ta~b~li~sbed~~i~n~lhe~~lo~lte~ry~. 2The~_'.°"~· -----~--J~==;::======~
order of Induction. The second
will be No. 2 and so oa unlil
• stands , on one Je·g, he putS their herds?" A. By far the
500 pounds of pressure o• that most do. Q. "World's lar1esL
Jeg1s hip joint. Has to do with cave is in New Mexico:
leverage. . right?" A. Believe Kentucky's ·
LOVE AND WAR -When Floyd Collins Crystal Cave
a man loves a woman he wins that designation. • • Q.
1enerally ·doesn't see 'her '.'At the goi~g rate, how rryuc
1
h-
faull.s . A woman in love. wi th 1s the land 1n New York City s
a man is not like that, though. Cenlral Park worth •ow?" A.
She see~ the old boy's faults, Abou,t $30 pe_r . square foot.
all right. But igaores them. That s $11 b1lhon worth of
1 In other words, a man literally ;r~al estate.
closes his eyes against what WOODSMEN, p LE A S E
, -he-does111t want to see while~NOTE --If-you're selisitive
a wom on mere ly shrugs off to poison ivy, bear .in mlnd
same. Such is the contention r.ou don't have to touch the
of Theodor Reik. Our Love Stuff to get contaminated. You
and War man agrees. That c;an break Out In the rash
"Love is blind" notion applies,. after petting a dog, handling
mostly ta men. tools. picking up shoes, just
BOWLING _ ba you go brushiRg against ~nythi11g t~at
bowling? If so, does your has brushed agatnst the ivy
loo.
YMCA Set
For Women
LOS ANGELES (AP ) -
When the Loe Angeles .)'oung
Men'S CJlr:liUan A!ii'iCiitlon
opens ils $10 million do~town
_buildings in late 1973, there'll
be a place for women
residenls for the first time .
Among the 500 hotel-type
rooms in the new ~story YM-
CA wiU be quarters for young
men and married couples,
YMCA offfclals said Tuesday.
Construction _ will begin in
the fall .of 1971. The new
building will replace the 11.
year.old brick uy u torn down
last year _after the site _w1s
sold to· a department 1tore
chain.
I LIKE BUTrERMILK.
Does (hat offend you? ,Sorry.
Anyhow, bUl!#nnilk is sa id to
be the best non;medical
presdiptlon you can &Ive
yourself for IQ upeet'atomacb
.•. IN OMARA, cbirch&oen
ought not1 forKtt it's We1at
tcJ sneeze tlurlng a sermon.
Burping is outlawed, too .. -.
EXACTLY 45 YEARS AGO
t h e r e were approximately
4,500 ice plants around thil
coul'ltry. Today .there are
about 5,000. So you see? The
iceman, he Is not ao out of date.
RAPID REPLY ..... Yes, slr,
every ninth citizen now gell
a social security check.
Your questions and com-
mtnU art weol.cotntd and
wiU be \turd in Chicklrig
Up whtrtvtr possible. Ad-
dr~ss letters to L. M. Bo11d,
Box 1875, Newport B1acla,
Calif. 9Z51JO.
.!!.'!!!!vlfl
a nLimber has been 1sslgled
to each day or eac.h month.
Every young man in the
1970 "pool" thu s will have
a rough idea ol his draft
status. If the number l!ISigned
to his birthday is law, ind
if he quaWles other:wise, he
can figure on . being called
up. lf he has a high number,
he caa make at least tentative
plans that do not include
military service.
Muc h depends, of course.
on President Nixon's plan to
withdraw all U.S. cambat
forces frnm Vietnam ac·
cording to secret timetable
and ~ the intemaUonal situa·
tin• generally.
Defense Secretary Melvia A.
(M~1rtlMmMI)
WANTED
AMADOR H. CORONA
Mare H1ads
Ara Wanted •• AMADOR'S
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·INT 1ERl .OR-EXTERIOR
PAINT . SALE!
Sole ·prices effective thru_Saturd.oy
SAVI 1,501 PENNCRAFr ONE
COAT PLUS INTERIOR LATIX,
REG. 7.49, NOW
5. 99AOALLON
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in ju1I one a~plicotion with eith•r brv1h or rol·
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finilh thot'1 not only durabl• b11t wa1hobl1,
tool Cho••• from 18 popular r•ody mixed
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gable steel storage· building •••
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renncroft» redwood
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van111d foundation and frame supports, triple coated plastic finish over
galv~nized st~el, ~O'' door opening··doors ride 1a1ily on nylon roller
bearings. Avadabl1 In avocado green with white trim. Hurryl .,,,,.. ...... 1.1•• '
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blillerina ond peeling. for lotex o nd oil boM peint1.
Mild~ o nd moi1t11'r• re1iitont,,, •••• , 6.9' a gallon
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latex cau l ki n g
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prepored s11rfac1. Smooth flo.,.lng tool And It
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oble in 8 ready mixed co lors.
PINNCllAH• 16' ALUMINUM
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Ill!' :JO ft. extension ladder.,., 23.99
24 ft. extensien latlder .·,,. 29.99 ··-
''The I meralcl'' aluminum
screen door. Features include roll
formed, full size frame, ribbed d•
sign. 32" or 36" si11t. 8.99
''Th"' Miltie y-c·o•·1t•'1i tvm 111 um-
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''Th9 leyale'' satin a nodized fin·
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"The leyale'' gold linish anodized
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NOWI THESE VAlUES
AT ANY ONE OF
TH!SE PENNEY STORES!
CANOGA PARK
LAKEWOOD
CARLSBAD
MONTCLAIR
DOWNEY FULLERTON ACH HUNTINGTON BE
ORANGE "THE CITY" VENT NEWPORT FEACH URA
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SHOP SUNDAY, TOO
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H DAILY PILOT Monday, June ~. 1970 -. ;, Leukemia Cu.re Due? For the-Record
Welfare Funll Slaretl ,
SANTA ANA -Jn order
to provide emergency aid to
persons In need and to save
the county $80,00I a year, the
issued to cover the rour to
six days before a relief check
can be issued to needy ptr·
son s.
Dissolutions
Of Jtlarriage·
Marriage
Licenses
MarrlH CI Or•* Co,
JllM 4 OVEllMYER·RORO, Jellrey C,, lt,
o! 1101 Pl11e, 1'411nl11'191on B~iCll ar>O C•rol M .. 19, ol 11315 S. Sroothurst,
Fown1aln V1llf</'.
ROOT·MARTMAN, •oawid T .. n . of
1sn Monac• 0t1~1. L•r.i,.. klc11
al\CI l(atMe L., JI , fJ/I 1'30 llay"10rt
OrlYr. N~ llUdl.
Conlrlb1lle•
uC Irvine graduate stu·
dent Jl . Peter Dill of
Balboa Island has been
named first recipient of
UC I De an's A\vard for
Outstanding Contribu-
tions to Grad uate Edu-
cation. Dill is \vorklng ·•
for a doctorate in phil-
osophy at UCJ.
Post Goes
To Britton
MART IN·SCOTT, °°" H:'; 14. of 1110~ LOS ALAf\.1lTOS -Alex Les Model$, FOl#ftlain vat!o-1 ~
Laurie M., "· ot aus Periwi111i:I• Britton of Los Alamitos has
0<1w. 11-l'•rL -bee d b I"" I llOONE..MOSE5. Jimmie t... 11. 01 n name Y '"' C0\111 Y
"n1 Cr•lt t..... •nd J•c-nne Board of Supervisors to the
:,;;,, ~· .. :.,11~'!: s::::,~eltJ circle, new ri.iental R e I a r d a l i o n
Mo1iey Needed, Says VCI Scientist
Orange County Board of lfiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;iiii-iiiiiiiiiiii~ By TO~t BARLEY
Of JM Dllll~ l'llool stall
IRVINE -A UC Irvine
scientist predicts that a cure,
for leukemia is inevitable. On·
1 Iy one element is missing In
man's march to conquer the
scourge.
That ractor, says D r .
Frederic C. LudWig, is the
money to back research Scien·
tisls in their steps toward a
cure for the virulent form
or cancer.
•·Federal support," says Dr.
Ludwig, "has been cut back
at a time when we need much
inore money not less. We are
thrown back on mainly private
sources or revenue and these,
\\'ith all due TeSJ:*t to the
\\'Ondcrful people who make
them possible; are never suf--
ficient for our purposes."
The German-born professor
of pathology and radiologica l
sciences is directing the ef-
forts of a UCI team in probing
exactly what triggers the
rapid escalation of white blood
cells in man to lhe .point lha t
the diagnosis is inevitable
d~UI -leukemia.
Man·~ search for the an-
tidote , ~ys Dr. Ludwig, has
produced more than two dozen
drugs which are prolonging
the lives of thousands of
leukemia patients and giving
new insights Into the disease.
"We can't point to any one
thing, radiation, pollution or
nutrition and say that w~ ha Ye
pinpainled the. source · of
leuke'mia ," Or. Ludwig says.
"But we can say v.•e have
considerably narrowed the
field and that our animal ex-
~imentation may \Yell .give
us the clue we arc loo king
for.''
Leukemia. Dr. Ludwig ex-
plains, is almost entirely con-
fined to children. wit h a heavy
concentration of its victims .
in the four-year-ol d bracket.
"The lnCidence of the ~isease
is growing," he no}es. "but
the public should realize that
it is still a rare disease which
affl icts just one child in every Supervisors has appro\'ed the LOSE (5) INCH!S
IN . 90 MINUTES '100 000.'' crea tion of a $10.000 \VeUare ' / Racial 1;1nd ph ys I ca I Department Emergency Reliel
h • · h ' Pund tERF).
Ou.11t.1NTl•o
c aracteristics ave b ee n \Vellare Director Granville THE LOSER'S
endlessly studied. the U.Cl Peoples told the board that 6 4 2 . 3 o o 3'
s c. i e n ti s t o b s er ves . -~f~ood~~o~rd~e~r~s~c~u~.r~e~nt~ly)'__:m~u~s:t ~be~~""'~!"""!"""!"""
"Leukemia " he adds "is
widely kii~n and yet ~ little
publicized.''
Under investigation Is lhc
llnoWn resistance or I h c
Japanese to many fofms or
cancer and 1 the susceptibili ty
of Jev.•ish children and
mongoloid' chi Id re n to
leukemia. ·
Ludwig w.ill carry h Is
resea rch t.o Brazi l this sum-
mer to in\'estigate lh.e impact
o( l~ukemia 'on .a race of In· ·
dians who inhabil a rain forest
region .th.at carries a n
unu sually high level of rildia·
lion -a 'factor that has
always fjgure<t Prominently in
his studies or the disease.
The UCI scientist has a
radiation of his own to con-
l rihute ii\· the battle aginsl leu~emia -optimism.
"Leukemia \Yill be the' first or the 'many form s of cancer
lo be cured," he says. ''This
is where our Work will lead
us and this is \Yhere we woold
go much sooner if we had
the money to back oor efforts.
"That would be my message
to the Ainerican public ," he
says ... Give us the money aDd
we will lick leukemia."
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3 Yachts Trade
l Tahiti Race Lead
I • ."" . •• , ! Tttree yacht.s in the 3.~i 1:
IJl!le Los Angele s to Tahiti
racf be'g'"an s_wappln& the lead oV~'" the we,Htid u winds
fl'tllhened near the equator.
8 So,µthl~nd
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Sailors in · • •
Soling ·Wins
s!ftlr~ Southland sailors, in-
c«iding one from . Newport
Befch, w~e among the rirst 10
fiblshers in the Sotiru: Class
·North American champion·
s~lps "'tiich got under way at
Houston, Tex. Sunday':
First day's winner was Don
Be.var, form er Star Class
world champion from San
Diego. ln fourth place was
E41l Elms. three time natioual
champion and current world
champion In the Snipe Class ,
Mission Bay. and Tim Hogan.
All-.American sailor from USC,
Newport Beach was 10th.
Follo"'inl( Ire the leaders
11fter the-first race : (I ) Don
Be1,1/r. San Diego: (2) George
Fran~isco. Houston ; (3~ 0. J.
Young:"New ·orleans: (4) Earl
Elms. Mission Bay; (5) Dick
Stearns. Chicago; 16) Dave
Curtis, Boston : (71 John Dani!:,
New Orelans ; tB ) Bob Mos.
bacher, Houston : (9) Gerald
Rum~ey, San Francisco: !10)
Tim HnJ!:<l.n, Newport Beach.
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Ken De Meuse's 73-foot
ketch Bllckflp which led· the
first 10 days o( the: race. was
UnaUy overtaken by Geor1e
O'Brien's -78-foot ketch ,Mir ·
Friday ; on Saturday Norman
Bacon's Morgan-54 s Io op,
Widgeon from Santa · Barbara
Yacht Club surged past both
Blackfin and Mir, fnd on Sun·
day the repor:"ted leader was
the Columbia-57 Aril':S, owned
. by Russ Morgan and skip-
pt:ted ._tl:y D11n Elnott or
Newport Harbor Yacht Club.
Latest report from the flee t
toda.y )"IS thal Mir 'has recap-
tured the lead as she broke
out o( tttt: doldrums and en'!.'
counterfAf 20-knot winds from~
the soUtheast.
Still unreported since the
start June 15 is Eric Tabarly'1
57-foot schooner Pen Dulek llf
which was the pre-race han·
dicap favorite.
The race started two weeks
ago today, but light winds
()\'Cr the first hair of the
course has killed any chance
of a new elaps!\I time record
as the lead , yachts still ha ve
nearly !,fl()() roiles to 11:0. The
rerord is 17)days. 7 hoUrs
set by Ticonderoga in 1964. •
Harbor Sinks '
LI~1A, Peru (AP) -The
earthquake )hat devastated
Peru May 31 sank., lhe harbor
()f Chimbote', a leading Pcru-
via'il port, by 20 inches. the
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Pritikin
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Strong wind! and heavy seas
pounded the 20 power yachts
Jn Del. Re)' \'acht Club's. pre·
dicted' 10& race for lhe Pritikin
Trophy S\lnday. '
Ori one~th mile leg of the
Sf.mile race the boats were
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seas, throw ing 1pra;: so high
that windshield wipers had to
be used to prevent running in-
to other boats. Despite the
heavy M!as, remarkably lo\Y
percentages of error ~·ere re-
corded by the majority o( the
fleet.
The Class A and overall win·
ner was Gene Grant's Circe
from Ca\iforftla Yacht Club
with .899 pereftlt of error.
Newsboy
Wins 4th
BYC Race
Jack Baillie's 1 2 -me I er
Ne~·sboy from Balboa Yacht
Club battled 20-25 knot winds
and sloppy seas Saturday to
run off with BYC's 20-inile
lluntlnglon Go Around Race,
the fourth in tJie BYC 66
Series.
Second overall In the breezy
race, marked by numerous
gear failures. was Encore,
skippered by Bill ~whorn, of
BYC, and third was Destiny
JI . John Hooten. Bahia
Corinthian Yacht Club. Final
results :
CLASS A -{I) Ne~'sboy;
121 . Encore: ~131 Ser"apls II,
BIU Barry, BCYC.
CLASS B -11) Destiny
II : t21 Aquarius, Gary Myers,
NHY.C: +3) F;iri!brand, George
West , NHYC. .
CLAS.$ C -t I) Plciedes,
Rand y Smyth . HHVC; t2J Ar·
riba, Smiley &. Thorne, BYC;
(3) Jezebel Vilan Couch,
SVC.
CLASS D -(I) \lolan!e
II, !\like Hirsh, . BYC: 12)
Sw iss Navy , Dick Deaver.
BYC; (3) Freestyle, Lippold
& Cicero, NHYC.
!\10RF -(I) Walf'K!l\O, Rice
& Love, NHYC : 12) Serena,
Phil Doane, NHYC; f3) Lcki,
Seville & Hayden, LIYC.
Special Lira CLASS A -(I) Circe, Gene
Grant, C·YC, .1198 ; (2l Lyn Suru
JI , Ira 81rzilay, DRYC .. 913:
!l \ Sirene, Ed Riesen, BYC, ROME (AP) -The Italian
.988; !4) Tanlt.a i. CRrro\I Whit· ~overnment has decided to
nev KHVC. t.063: t5) Nin:t iss ue a 1,000-llre silve r coin,
nO~. R.alph ct111dwlck. SIYC, valued al $1.60. to con1·
I 429 . mcmorate . the I 0 0 l h an-
' ct.Ass B -(1) Lil Peti~ •. niversary of the end. of papal
Joe Harris CYC. 1.252; 11) rule over Rome , ofhclals an·
Mondi!, Jurtt 29, 1970
Ransoni Resc·ues 4
Congdon
Wins Final
.
In Series
Ted Congdon of Ne'll'port
Harbor Yacht C~ub w, the .
finAI winner in NHYC'!I flve.1 race elirhination series (or the
PC clas.<1 championship Sa1t1r0 1
day and Sunday and woo the·
rigl)t to con1pete in the na-1 '
tionRI chan1pionship regalia at
San Diego Aug, 2()..21 -22.
Ben llromadka of Lahaina I
Yacht Club won the Luders-16
elimi nat ioos In a simultaneous :
series. Hr.omadka and second !
place t.crOy Sutherland won
the right to represrnt th~
Newport Harbor fleet in the
international chan1pions hipsl
for the class al Chicago In
August. Final resutls :
PC-(!) Mi sty , Tcd 1 Congdon, NHYC: t1) Saturday ~forning, Lance Mc Cabe ,I
BVC: (3) Belarious, Larry
Pi nching, VYC.
LUDERS-16 -! I) Kildee,
Ben Hromad1"a, L VC: (2) Pre.
Empt, Lt r o y Sutherland,
NHYC ; (3) \\1indson, Bill
Fundenburg, NllYC.
\3l r·air Lady, Jierb Hope,
BCYC. .
CLASS A -11) F'alr Lady :
(21 Tiempo, Rod Schapel,
BCYC: (3) Cheerio, Barry
Faber, BCYC.
CLASS B -(I) Twinkle :
(Z) Poo kela: (3) Windigo, La r·
ry !\1iller. BCYC.
BCVC Stars & Stripes
Regatt a:
LI00-14-{l) Ted Hinshaw,
DAILY PILOT IJ
• Sea i Ill
LJYC; (2) Henry \\'agner Jr.,
NHYC.
KITE A-(1) Phil Rammlng,
NH YC.
KITE B-! I) Tad Hall, BVC.
SABOT A-ill ~1 a r i
Gaudio , NHYC: Il l Tim
O'Rielly, NHYC.
SABOT B-111 Kathy Kloi<,
BCYC.
SA BOT C-(0 stan Dom,
BYC.
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SIYC, I.882. . 1p;;===============~'I
Arrowhead .
Finns· Won
By Miller
Fred Miller Jr. of South
Shore Salling Club survived
a capsizing to win Lakt Ar-
rowhead Yacht Club's Finn
Irivilatlonal Reratta Saturday
and Sunday.
Miller flipped in the third
race but rtchled his boal in
time to finish Jn fourth place.
His finishes In the other three
racts were 1·1-3.
Runner-up wa.s Peter Parker
of Newport Harbor Yachl Clu'b
with a record or 3-3-2-5.
The regatta was th~ second
tune-up evtnl held o n
Southland lakes in ·preparation
for the Finn Nationals to be
held-oo Huntington Lake near
Fresno st1rtin1 July 6. Final
results: (I) Fred Miiier Jr.;
12) Peter Parker; (3) Dennis
Parker ; Lake Arrowhead VC;
( 4) John Peachell, Lk A YC;
(S) John lddln&s , SBYC.
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Lawrene Nixon Wed
By BEA ANDERSON
lec.l1ty R•llll'
all rfaterniiy brothers or the bridegroom:
Richard and Donald Nixon, the bride's
brothUs; Larry Rolph or Cudahy and
President Nixon was the lasl guest Michael Smith of Balboa Island. All were
to be"seated. attired in morning coats.
From that moment on the limelight Aceolytes were David Klodt of South
belonged to the bride, his niece Lawrenc , Gate the brklegrooln's nephew aiid
Mae Nixon who married Thomas Elmer · David LaMontagne of Newport Beach.
Anfinson Saturday morning in 5t· Presiding at the guesl book was Miss
Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Roberta Dorn or \Vashington, O.C.
Excitement mounted both outside and The bride's mother wore a turquoise
lMtde the church as guests and spec. silk enseinble, and the bridegroom's
tators awaited the arrival o( the Presi· mother selected a pale pink suit with
dent. He entered with his wile Pat a match.ing pink bow and veil.
and daughter Tricia to Ute strains of Tile First Lady was in a pink linen
"America the Beautiful." They watched jacket-dress Bnd dau~llter Tricia was
from the second pew. in a vivid £!oral print dress or blue,
Once Lohengrin's wedding march hot•pink and yellow.
started, tt was Ule brld~'s day. 'Mrs .. LaWrence-Lemke of Placentia;
The large formal wedd ing, attended gi'andmother o( the bride, wore pale
by more than 700 guests, emphasized _ greeii silk.
tradition and warmth. OtlN!f relatives attending were the
A touching moment occurred when .the. b"ride's aunt and WlCle. Mr. and Mrs.
bride's father kissed her before giV1ng . Edward C. Nixon or Seattle; another
, her in marriage, and she returned the aunt and Wlcle, 1.1r. and Mrs. Lawrence
, ___ 1ohevln•h 1eenst~_e a~ ~he_st_arted_ to_ lc~v~ _ Le1nke or Yuma, and a cousin, Larry -~ - ---T Amlre', ·also ·of-Yuma. --.__ -tecur . u:
The bride ls the daughter Jof Mr· WEDDING MUSIC
and Mrs. Francis Donald Nixon or During tile prelude Robert L. •1uesti11,
Newport Beach. Her lwsband's parents organist, played selections by Brahms
are Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Anfinson of and Bach and accompanted Dr. Jonah
South Gate. C. Kli!!'wer who sang the "Wedding
VOWS REPEATED
Hokling bands and fac ing each ot~r
the couple exchanged their \\'edd~ng
pledges. Performing the double ring
ceremony was the Rtv. Or. Charles
ll. Dierenfleld, pastor.
The chancel was a profusion of massive
white floral arrangement!, and lining
the aisle were taH white tapers in smaller
arrangements, tied with white velvet
ribbon.
The bride wore an A-line gown of
slipper satin under hand-embroidered
French lace appliqucd on silk organz~.
Her skirt extended into ·a chapel train
and her short-sleeved bodice featured
a V-neckline In both front and back.
A matching lace headpiece caught her
tiered ve.il and fonning her bouquet
were lilies' o( the valley, white rose~
and stephanol.is.
Her attenciants were ldenlical\y attired
In powder blue Lutesong crepe gowns.
fashioned with fitted bodices and full
skirts accented with fabric roses at the
waists. Their headdresses were matching
roses with tulle and they carried Austrian
bouquets of mixed nowen.
BRIDAL A1TENDANTS
Miss Janice Lemke of Yuma served
her cousin as maid of honor. Bridesmaid~
were Miss Susan Lemke, another cous in
from Yuma ; Mill Amelie NUon and
Miss Eliz.abeth Nixon, the bride's cousins
from Seattle: Mrs. Mary Anfinson Kk>dt,
the bridegroom's sister from South Gate;
Mrs. Howard Farer of Whittier: Mrs.
William Janz of Sunnyvale, and Miss
Anita Ziebe of San Marino.
Song," "The Call" and "The Lord's
Prayer."
A champagne reception followed in
the Newporter lnn where a six-tic.red
spice cake was served with searood
hors d'oeuvres. Fresh floral garlands
decorated the setting.
After a honeymoon trip to northern
California, the newlywed Anfinsons will
fly to Washi•gton, D.C. to attellld the
picnic supper Tricia, David and Julie
a~ giving in honor or Prince Charles
and Princess Anne at Camp David. From
there they will travel to England .
Jfeland, Scotlallld, Holland, Belgium alKI
Italy. They will reside on Balboa Island.
The bride is a graduate of Wh!Uier
Coilege. She also studied at Orange Coast
College and Oregon State University.
A teacher with the Placentia Unified
School District, she plans to teach
seventh grade in the fall.
Her husband is a11 alumnu s of the
Ufliversity of Southern California where
he affiliated . wilh Sigma Phi Epsilon.
Presently he is a certified public ac-
countant with Price Waterhouse and Co.,
Santa Ana.
Prestigious
A Dridal portrait
of the former
lawrene Mae Nixon
is taken in the
garden of her
parents' home.
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The bridegroom asked his fraternity
brother, G.ary: Cramer of Rolling Hills
Estates to be his best man.
Serving as i.W»ers were John Trevino
of Pasadena, Stephen P a r k e r ,
Norihridge, Kendrick Klegg, Huntington
Beach and JOIT'/. Crail, La Canada,
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COUSINS KISS -After • hug
ind kin wfth covaln L1wrette,
Trlcl• offers coner1tul1tlons te
lho b<ldogroom, Thoma• Anfln• ..... ..
Refleelin9 on the
wedding ceremony are
proud parents of the
bride, the Francis
Donald Nixon"
A hug for "Aunt Pit" ls gfvtn
by nloco, Elluboth Nixon who
wn • lunlor brfdnm1fd for her
covsln. She 11 the daughter of
tho Edword Nixon• of Soottlo. :
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tht President Mims. . : '• •
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J 4 DAILY PILOT Monday, Junt 29, l9i0
Waterworks of Tear-s;Washing Out the Challenge -of Change
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Two \\'eek$
ICO my husband was offered a beautiful
promotion. It means we will have to
move from Louisvill~ to Omaha by Sept.
I, We love Louisville, but how well
l remember that we hated to leave
•. st. Louis to move here. And we loved
EvlM"ille before that. It's been the
ANN LANDERS
Ann Landers says It is impolite to in-
terrupt. -CAPITOL 0
story of my life.
Our 13-year-old daughter hasn't stopped
crying since her father told her about
the upcoming transfer. Joyce hasn't
eaten enough to keep a bird alive. ~he
is begging us to let her Jive; with her
best friend 's family for one-year -
uotil she is ready to enter high school.
Then she will join us in Omaha.
Molly b an 'A' student, which Joyce
is not.
} I don't know how much longer 1 can
put .up with Joyce's mooning .around
1he .house and ~rying. Her ·best friend1s
mother has telephoned me to siy Joyce
is welcome to stay with them for a
year and she hopes I say yes because
her daughter has betn crying, too. Please
advise. -MRS. VAN ORIENTED
waterworU. TM)' are wuU., thJ
naiural l'tMUftlel. I Mpe )'OI .. ·t cave
laud k& JOJU Uve lier way. A lJ.year·
old Slrl beloqi -lier llllllly. Aod
OmaP ·1u•t eudly• O.ter Moo&otla.
Tbere .,. 1ood oclloalo ud lrielldly
DEAR ANN LANDERS : You are right
most of the time but when you are
wrong -ob baby, are you wrong ! I
re fer to your comment to "Can't Get
A Word In Edgewise." You said a person
faced with a non-stop talker should end
a senseless conversation by frankly
saying it 's time to stop. ·Obviously you
have never lived in Ottawa, Canada .
All the women up here are born talking
and they don't Jet up until a ph'y sician
declares them officially dead. Thily learn
from their mothers (who learned from
THEIR mothers) the skillful art of tac.k-
ing "so" or "and" or "but" to the
end· ot every sentence. This enables
them to hold the tloor indefinitely.
is no polile way to get in your say,
I learned Joog ago, if you live in Ottawa.
maruier1 be damned. The only way to
fight these females is to break in when
they come up !or air. Even then you
can't wait forever because in addition
to having superb voices they have fan-
tasUc lungs and can go without breathing
for incredible periods o! time. (They
could all swim Jhe English Channel.)
So please. Ann Landers, when you ·
hand out advice, be aware that the
advice that works ln Chicago m i g h t
not work in Ottawa. ThC yakltity yak
or the women up here is indeed a
difficulty which I'm sure is not found
elsewhere in the North American con-
tinent. What we need is special help,
not support for the loquacious females
who will be thrilled when they see that
DEAR CAP: I have knowa plenty
of women wbo have never left tlle U.S.
\\'ho are ince11aal talkl!n, so pleue
get, it out of your bead that OUawa
bas a corner 011 this market because
it just isn't true nor is It fair to make
a regional problem out of what is la
reality a bumaa weakness and I tbuk
you for wriliAg.
What awaits you on ~the • otl)er side
of the• marriage veil? How can yo11
be sure your marriace v.·ill work? Read
AM Landers' booklet, "Marriage -What
To Expect." Send your reque'st to AM
Landers in care o! the DAILY PILOT
enclosing 50 cents in coin and a long,
stamped, self-addressed envelope.
people lbere. .
Joyce has an 11-yeaf-old si!ter, Molly,
who is lookin(! forward to the move,
although she has many friend• here.
DEAR MRS.: SomeOH shou1d tell
tllo1e two &irll io turn •ff tH-
Tbe challenge of maklq a pllice for
h!!netf i• a new city will be a bealilly
c1perience I• Jtyce. Doa't allow lier ie
ev1de It.
I have listened to these nonstop talkers.
all my life and I can tell you there
_: Patrons Toast Opening Night
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' Patrons of Lyric Opera Associationr and Laguna Mo'ulton Plajhouse will co-spon-
• sor a black tie optional benefit preview of "Oliver" on Wednesday, July 1. Tick-
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Mrs. Ross Lynn Tepper of Huntington Beach (center) are (left) Mrs. William H.
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Horoscope
Aries: Bide Your Time
TUESDAY
JUNE 30
By SYDNEY OMARR
The Pisces man H:ldom
dluppolnts wbtn It comes tG
quaUtln of sympatbJ or ill·
&epity. Among celebrities
bora under lhls Zbdlaeal sip
are Harry Belaf111te, George
_.Pllmp&oll and Lawreace Welk.
• ARIES (March 21·April 19):
'Hold off oo journeys, letters,
statements, formJng final con-
clusions. Factor you took for
. IP'anted may be absent. Mean s
bide your time. No need for
rushing. Discard scare talk.
TAURUS (April :IG-May 20):
•Protect· assets. Avoid being
~ree-and-easy with funds. New
person in your life proves spiration from mere wishful
stimulating. But oon·t go thinking. Then you suceted.
overj>Oard where spending ls SAGITIARIUS (Nov. 22-
concerned. Dec. 21): You may be forced
GEMINI (May 21.June 20): to face facts connected with
Agreements are subject to money, oP!>osite sex. Nothing
change. Study Aries message. is being handed you on silver
Promises should be, backed platter. Best to v.·ait and
with something solid. Mate or observe. Ad di ti on a 1 in-
business partner may be jum-formation will be forthooming.
py. Strive to be understandiilg. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): 19): Finish what vou start.
Remember heall'1 resolutions. Do not issue ult imaiun1s. One
Avoid e1tremes. Key is who confides problem shou ld
moderation. ~worker o r be treated in 1nature, Wl·
auociate may be singing the · derstanding manner. But don't
blues. Could be contagious if become involved in vortex of
you are not wary. confusion .
LEO (July 23 ·Aug. 22): AQUARIUS (Jan. 21).Feb.
Some friends are uneasy about 18): Rosy glo\v of romance
making special r e q u e s t . is pleasant. But don't neglect
Provide face-saving device. re.spansibility, p r i or com-
Adhere to principles of Golden mltments. Message should
Rule. Be aware of detail s. ring bell. You cannot merely
: Read between the lines, bury problems. Face and solve
Newlyweds Choose
Marysville Home • In
Following· a Ha w a I i an •-.r ~=
honeymoon, David Worden ,.:;,. ·~ 1
and his bride, the former ..-:· ·
Barbara Green o! Costa Mesa
-will-mak~ their first-home-
in Marysville.
They were married during
a double ring ceremony in
St. John the Bapll.tt Catholic
Church wtth the Rev. Anthony
McGowan officiating.
The • daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Green alked her
sister, Miss Diane Green.to be
maid of honor. Bridesmaids
were the Misses Sandy-Mar-
tini, Lynda Payne and the
benedict's sister, Linda
Worden and Mrs. Craig Davis
and Mrs. Vern Farris.
Reese Worden III was best
man. Assuming usher duties
were Thomas and Mark MRS. DAVID 'WORDEN
Worden, Henry DuBois, Davis Recites Vows
and Sam Culll)ingham.
The new Mrs. Worden is
a graduate of Mater Dei High
School and attended Orange
Coast College.
Her husband, the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Reese Worden Jr.
of Anaheim, graduated from
Buena Park High School and
California State College at
Fullerton.
Marriage Vows Said
Lisa Louise Henry became
the bride of John Leslie
MacMillan during rite s
performed by the R e v .
Anthony . F. Rasch In the
Episcopal Church of the Bless-
ed Sacrament.
The bride is the daughter
of Thomas A. Henry or
Fullerton and Mrs. Doris
Henry of Corona del Mar. Her
husband's parents are Mr. and
-·
Mrs. Charles tiacMillan of La
Mirada.
Attendants were Miss Julie
Twombly, maid of honor and
the Misses Barbara McMahan
and Toni MacMillan,
bridesmaids. Gary 0 r c u t t
served as best man, while
ushers were Briar. Ash, Darrel
Tiffin and Tom Henry.
Following a Las Vegas
honeymoon the bridal couple
will reside in Fullerton.
THRU .SATURDAY ONLY!·
Save on.our Sue Cory
"Select" Wave
iricludlng cut, shampoo
and styling. '
Former
Harborite .
Married
_We_dding pledges-wcrc.--ex.
changed by Judith Jean Hurst,
formerly of Newport Beach,
and Roger Paul Parsons, in
the First United Methodist
Church of Santa Monica.
T·he late afternoon single
ring ceremony was read by
the Rev. Paul Woudenberg.
Parents of the bridal couple
are l\fr, and Mrs. Edward
Willi am Hurst o! S a n t a
Moni ca and Mr. and Mrs.
William Walter Parsons of
Pacific Pali.sades.
Miss Mary Ann Muratore
served 'as maid of honor and
bridesmaids were M i s s
Ch ristina Hu n d and Miss
Patricia Hurst , sister of the
bride.
The bridegroom asked Steve
Churchman to stand as best
man, while ushers w er c
Michael Beaudre and James
Parsons, his cousin.
The new Mrs. Parsons
graduated from Santa Monica
High School and cum laude
from the ·School of Journalism,
University of S·o u the r n
California.
•ler husband is an alumnus
or SMHS and the School or
Business, USC, where he a!·
filiated with Sigma Alpha
·Epsilon fraternity. He did
graduate work at California
Polytechnic College, San Luis
Obispo and Pomona.
The newlyw eds will reside
in Los Angeles.
.. Mesans Marry
In Sf. James
SL James Episcopal Church,
Newport Beach was the sel-
ling. !of the doubie riilg riup.
tials linking Karen Marie Van
Ling en and William Ehrlinger,
both of Costa Mesa.
The Rev. John As hey
directed the vow exchange for
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Gustav Van Lingen of Costa
Mesa and the son of Mr. and
Mrs. L. H. Ehrlinger or
Hanover, Wis.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride asked her
sister, Mrs. Herbert Archibald
or St. Paul, to be her matron
of honor. BrideSmaids were
Miss Diana Miiler, Miss Tina
Buccola and Mrs. A I a n
Woodri ch. Julie Schulman was
the flower girl.
Attending as best man v.•as
Steve Alan, while ushers were
Dennis Campbell, John Kapke
of Palo Alto and Pete Van
Lingen.
Costa Mesa will be the
newlyweds' first home.
The bride is a graduate of
Newport Har .>I'!' High School
and California State College MRS. EHRLINGER
at Fullerton. Her husband Costa Mesa Homti
studied in Janesville, Wis., at 1;===;========~ Orange Coast Colk:ge and the
University of Wisconsin. READ •••
Eastern Star
Laguna Beach Chapter 521,
Eastern Star meets at 680
South Coast Highway i n
Laguna every first and third
Friday at s p.m.
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Mesa Home Selected
By Newlywed Krezas
Katherine Carol Hill of
Costa Mesa and Owen Michael
Kreq were married during
double ring ·C e r e m o !k_j e s
perfonned ·by the Rev. Dr.
Charles H. Diermtield in St.
Andrew's Pre s b yte r la n
Church.
'!be bride is the daughter
MRS. KREZA
Newport Rite1
oC Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Kim-
ball Hill ol Granada Hills and
the granddaughter ol Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar Rice Hill of
Newport Beach. Her husband
Is the stepson and son or Mr.
and Mrs. Michael A. Eiza of
Detroit.
Maid of honor was the
bride's sister, Miss Barbara
Hill, and bridesmaids were
Miss Laura Hill, another
sister, Miss Glenda ·Kay
Baker, fl.1rs, Sheldon Overton,
the bridegroom's sister, and
Mrs. William Chavez. Lisa
Read was the fiower girl.
Attending as best man was
Overton, and ushers were the
bridegroom's brother, Gerald
Kreza, Larry Read, Dennis
Lorton and Greg Sherrill.
Craig Kreza was the ring
bearer.
The newlyweds will reside
in Cos1a Mesa following J
n o r t h e r n California honey·
moon. They are seniors at
California State College at
Long Beach. ·
The bride is a graduateOf
Costa Mesa High School and
Orange Coast College and now
is a recreation administratia11
major. Her husband, a Costa
Mesa police officer. studied
in Hamtramck. Mich. and at
OCC and Cal Poly, San Luis
Obispo.
Patricia Dungan Wed
Couple Recite Vows
Re v. Richard Dunlap in' the
First United Methodi st
Church, Costa Mesa.
MRS. F. L. ANDREWS
Evening Rites
Couple
Pledge
Troth
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Susan Kemmerly. daughter
or Dr. and Mrs. Jack E. Kem-
merly or Santa Ana Heights,
and Francis Langford An--
drews Jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Francis L. Andrews of
Cypress were wed in 1 double
r:ing , service in St. James
Episcopal Church, Newport
Beach.
Kirkpatrick-Creamer
·Pledges Solemnized
St. Michael .and All Angels
Episcopa] Church, Corona del
Mar was lhe setting for the
• marriage of Nancy Evans
Creamer and Curry Welch
Kirkpatrick III.
The Rev. John Rogers Davis
directed the exchange of vows
and rings for the daughter
of Michael Creamer of Los
Angeles and Mrs. Benj8min
T. Lillegraven · of Newport
Beach and the son and stepson
of Col. and Mrs. Robert Victor
l\eese of Laguna Hills.
Given in marriage by her
fa ther, the bride was 8ttended
by Miss Kathleen Alison
Kelley. Bridesmaids. were
Miss E;lit.abeth Dworkin, a
cousin from Olicago, Misa
Lisa Creamer, her sister, and
f\1iss Patricia C r e a m e r ,
another sister. ·
The bridegroom a s k e d
Thomas Hendrickson to be his
best man, and ushers were
Douglas E. Hanes: Arthur
Perry and Charles White.
Sheldon Kirkpatrick 11, ·the
bridegroom's cousin was the
ring bearer and Victoria Whit·
taker was the flower gir'h
The bride, a 1968 Children's
'
MRS. KIRKPATRICK
Cost• Men Hom. .:
Home Society debu~te. · is
a graduate of Corona del Mar
High School. She attended
Orange Coast College and
plans to study at California
State College at Fullerton
where her husband is a stu·
denl. They will 1"5kte in Costa
Mesa.
Lake Arrowhead Honeymoon
Wedding
Ceremony
Performed
.FollowinC a Hawaiian
honeymoon, Loma. Unda will
be the borne al newlywed John
F. VMlft 11 and his brk:le,
the former Vir1lnia Christina
Gregorius.
The couple were married
In Christ Church by the Sea,
Newport Beach. Their parents
are Dr. and Mrs.· Karl
GrepiUI of Jlalboa Island
and Mr. and Mfa. John F.
Vanore of Fort Lee, N.J.
AttendaMs were Miu Donna
Nelson. maid al honor. and
the Misses ·Joan Grqorlus,
Ronda Bendennon and Kothy
BabCock. bridesmaldt. JlllleS
Fisher wu best man, and
usl)en ....,, Hans Gregorius.
John Gallian, Philip Nelson,
Curtis Wiggin.s and William
Loewed:
The bride. a graduate of
Loma Linda University, will
teach in Riverside. Mer hus-
band, also a graduate of Loma
Linda University, will enter
Loma Lind a University's
Medfcal School in Augu>l
Former. Harborite ·wed
University of Puget Sound, ls
affiliated with Alpha Phi and
was a 1967 Children's Home
Society debutante. Patricia Lee D u n g a n
became the bride of Michael
James Kennedy during a
ceremony performed by the Parents of the newlyweds
are Judge and Mrs. Donald
Dungan and Mrs. Earnest
Kennedy, all of Costa Meua.
The Rev. David Krump ot-_
PatU Anoe Chase, a former
Harborite; became the bride
of Qarles Stephen Foster dur·
Jng ceremooies conducted by
the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Harry J,
Trower in St. Anne's Catholic
Church, Santa Ana.
'lbe bride, daughter or Mr.
and Mrs. Patrick S. Chase
of Los Altos Hills, was 1iven
in marriage by her father.
Attendants were Mrs. Steven
Luhrs of Newport Beach,
matron of honor, and the
Misses Carol Anderson, Mari·
tyn Murphy and Anita Mete.au,
bridesmaids.
Her husband 1r a du ated
from Santa Ana High School.
He attended Santa Ana CoUege
and now is majoriJ:C in
business administraUon at
California State college at
Fullerton. He has served with
the Navy.
Escorted to the altar by
her father, the bride as ked
Mrs. Fran Mills to be matron
of honor. Bridesmaids ·were
the Mmes. Everett Boswell.
Fred Marmie Jr., Christine
Muller and Marla Aicher.
Thomas McElhinney was
best man while ushers were
Patrick J. Kennedy, Richard
R. Reese, Andrew Gall and
Robert Gregory.
ficiated at the evening cer.
emony.
The bride chose Mrs. Mi-
chJel W. Clemence as matron
of honor with the Misses Jean
Haramia, Vicki Kemmerly,
her sister, and Christy Clock
as bridesmaids. Cathy Clock
was flower girl.
Best miin was Phillip T.
Clock, the bridegroom's broth-
er-in-law. Ushers were the
bride's brother, David T. Kem-
merly, Hume A. Thomason
Jr .• Jerry Scott, Laun Storm,
John Martin and John Howell.
The new Mrs. Andrews is a
graduate of C-Orona del Mar
High School and attended
UCI. The bridegroom Is a
graduate or Wilson H i'g b
School, Long Beach, and Or·
--MRS. C. S. FOSTER
Home in Orange
Juni« bridesmaid was Miss
Kathy Forter, the
bridegromn's niece, a n d
flower girls were Eliiabeth
Frayne and Heather Arnold,
the bride's meces.
The bridegroom, son of Mrs.
_Rite Date
Revealed
The engagement of Irene
Yanagihara and Alan MclMll
has be<n announced by ber
parents.
The bride-elect is t ht
daughter ·ot •Mr. ond Mn.
Keisuke Yanagihara ol
eai,ienter!L Her !lance ii Ibo
The new Mrs. Kennedy is
a graduate of Newport Harbor
High School and attended
Orange Coast College an'Cf a
business college. The benedict
is a graduate of Flushing High
School, New York City, N.Y.,
and attended Golden West
College and Fullerton Junior
Coliege.
ange Coast College. ----------
James K. Foster of Santa Ana
and the late Mr. Foster, asked
his brother, Larry Foster to
be his beM man. Ushers were
Leroy Duarte, Jolm l>ou£flly,
Ken Mallory and the bride's
brothers, M.idlael and Jeffrey
aiase.
500 "' Newpor\ -Coun-cilman and Mrs. Donald Mcln-
nis.
MRS. M. J. KENNEDY
Newport HOme
COTY MocGREGOR
September Date
Wedding
Planned
They will make thei r firsl
home in Newport Beach.
Following a wedding trip to
San Francisco, the couple will
reside in Corona del Mar.
Long Beach Ceremony
Ella Booth
Following a Hawaiian
honeymoon, West Los Angeles
will be the home of Karl
William Urland and his bride,
the former Ella Rosamond
Bootti who were married in
St. Luke's Church, Long
Beach.
Directing the vow and ring
exchange was the R ev .
Samuel Hall for the daughter
of Col. and Mrs. Raymond
W. W, Booth of Newport
Beach and the son or Mrs.
Karl O. Urland of Palos
Verdes.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride was attended
by Miss Kay Rustand. maid
of honor. Bridesmaids were
the Misses Michelle Daze,
W.ary McGoey and Jamie
Stone.
Robert Bloch served as best
man, and ushers were Tom _
Reese, ·...Bill Urlancl, the
Marries
In Georg .la bridegroom's brother._ a ~d MRS. K. W, URLAND .
Ray Booth, the brid e, r Howailon Honey.._
. brother. .
Coty•MacGre&or and Henley The bride . attended Mot,int Society commissioned a se-
H McCo J Ill h Vernon Jwuor Coll ege., 1: · the · __ -· Y r. "' ~c -~~~astu ton-O <7.-and . d __ CQ....nLJ.1':.utenant 1n Air vows Sept. 26 In the Truuty BAng . • · · . ~ive Force and plans to enroll in
Presbyterian Church, Atlanta. \~'CLA si: l~andtcs romd a la.w school in the fa ll.
News of the forthcoming '\J · P ""IS~ serve ;=========;;;;;! event was alOOllnced by the as treuurer of Alpha Gamma
brldHlect's parents, Mr. aod Delta and was president ol THE BEST
Mrs. Richard V. MacGregor of Angel Flight. Ro1dor•hip pol1i prove "Pea·
Costa Mesa Her husband earned a BA nuh" i1 on• of the world', '"''*
Miss M~cGregor Is a In politica.1 science at UCLA, populer com ic 1ftip1. Reid it
d t r Ooily lit tlle DA ILY PILOT.
graduate of Costa Mesa High·~ ~w;;a;;s;;p;r~e';;';;en;;;;~•~A;rno;;ld~A~ir~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Scbool and Orange Coast
College and received her BA
from UCLA.
Blue Star Moms
Huntington Bea.ch Blue Star
Mothers, Chapter 2, s t a g e
meetings every Monday at
l :30 p.m •. in Lake Park
Clubhouse.
Beauty
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Following a Lake Ar·
rowhead honeymoon, th e
bridal couple will reside in
Orange. The bride, a graduate
of NeWJ>Oft Harbor High
School, studied at t h e
Sa Ions
Miss Yanagihara 11 a
graduate oC ~ Her fiance
will attend Ventura Colleee
in the fall. 1
The wedding will take place
July 28 Jn the Lutheran
Church of the Maaler, New-
porl Beach.
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Selected for Rites
Williain VandenBush 01 and
hi~ bride, the former Shelly
Jean Conner, art making their
home in Santa Ana following
their afternoon marriage in
the United Methodist Church
of the Good Shepherd in
Westminster.
The Rev. David Walker con-
ducted the double ring rites.
Maid of honor was Joyce
Hafferkamp who attended the
'bride with Miss Jan Routley
and Miss Sharyl Roulley. The
Misses Sherry and Terry
S1vior1 served as flower girls.
John VandenBush, the
bridelroom'1 brother, was
beat man. Ushers were George
Humeston and Larry Smith.
Parents of the bridal couple
are Mr. and Mn. E. 0 . Con·
ner Jr. or ~ta Mesa and
Mr. and Mrs. William Van·
denBush Jr,·of Santa Ana.
The> bride . 11 a. graduate or
Costa Mesa High School. The
bridegroom was graduated
from l;a Quinta High School
MRS. VANDENBUSH Ill
BecomM Bride
in Garden Grove and served
in Vietnam with the Army.
The couple attend Orange
Coast Colle~e .•
New Term Previewed
A potluck luncheon ushered
In a new term for the Santa
Ana.SOUth Orange Co u n t y
YWCA board of directors.
A.s.suming presidential duties
was Mrs. Malcom Cobb aa
Mn. William T. Riley, retirin&
president, officiated.
Mmes. Glltner Knudson and
William F icke r, viCe
presidents; Jerold Aten and
Michael Joyce, secretaries,
and L. F. Edgar, treasurer.
National convention reports
were given by delegates Mu.
V. L. Montgomery, Mrs.
Stephen Moore, . Miss Carol
Phelps and Miss Doerini. Mrs. G<o<gt L. Thomas,
vice prestdent of ·the National YWCA, oddressed the group 1~~~-----~
on the Responsibility of Each
Local Association.
Others installed were the
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WEEKENDER
PHONE 642-4321
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C~MI IA.Cl AUYr
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throu1h I and I throup 12.
The pl1y, by MOii Han and
George S. Kaulman, Is "good
family entertainment with a
cipltal 'E, says Dr. Donald
R. Henry, direct.or and an
auocla,te professor of theater.
Henry,whoprevlous ly
directed "Carousel" 1 n d
"Carmen" at the colle1e, adds
irJf11/.1· BUfNA PARK
I. I I 'D -L..:...D.-:!. 'l
RICHARD BURTON
GENEVIEVE
B.UJOLD
TIECHNICCLCR
&a •·m
ALSO
1A W.ALK IN THE
SPRING RAIN"~
Anthony Quinn '°"' ·
l!!I!. !!!i!!!!. lltrgm1n °
that the oomedy Is aboot the "perfonnlnft Sycamore family
wboae pb ooopl>y Is tbal
wealth does not compote wilh
tbe joy of human affecllon
and the pleuure of dolni what
really interests you."'
Ticket in formation ls
available at the CSCF Theater
boJ: olflce, 170-3371, wettdaJ•
between noon and f p.m.
Wi&U!OPhONIC a01.M>
tcmocol.Oft · M MOM"""-• I
STARTS WEDNESDAY
Walt Disney's
"FANTASIA"
Continuous Dally
from 2 p.m.
IN NEW SCREEN IMAGE
3 TIMES IRl&HTER
SHOWN AT 8:15 AND 10:30 P.M.
COME EARLY! eoxomcE OPENS 6:30
GIANT PLAYGROUND· DINE WITH US!
Pacific's FOUNTAIN VAUEY
DIUYl·IN THIATlll
.AT SAN DIEGO FREEWAl' ~
UOOKHURST (SOUT!f) OFF !!AMP
TIELIEPHONE "2-77
2ND II• HtT
.... AU. STA• CAST
"BATTLI OF 8RITAIN"
M1k1 1 Shorp
Trodo; u ..
Dimo·A-Lints
, .
Qr popul1r ~quea1, the Sound Cener1tlon h•• u .
111.rned lo Knoll'• Berry farm, Th& 2·) talented mu·
1ici1nt and 11n1er1 fron1 John Brown Unh·ersiry "Ill
be perforinin1 for yo11.r f'njoyment Atimd1y throu1b
Th1&ttd1y all 1u.rnmer Ion'! Firell'urk1 e1·ery night.
STARTS WEDNESDAY JULY 1
WHEN THEY TAKE
YOU FOR AN
OUT·OF·TOWNER
THEY REALLY
TAKE YOU.
'AIRPORT ISTOP FLIGHT All THE WAY!.•
• -Cliinit• o.i/1 New•
"You W111111Joy AIRPORT lmmtMtl)',
and you wl1I find youroell bllklns obout It
entllumlll•ticllllr te your frlenda." -"'"'., ,..,
•llOSS lfJIITTR _,.,.
AIRPORT 1t111LlllClllU"· DUltlmtM
JWI IUDll JACQUIUM! llSS!T
l!otttl! UHUY Hll!ll Hllll
WI l!FUW IWIR!!M STAPUTOW
Ull'I MIUOll UOYD HUR
IAltl mru· WIW II.Ill
·-~·---·,...,itl 1mNNf' ~ ~~--5th RECORD BREAKING WEEK
Rated "G" -It's For Everybody!
·~ •D•• ... D• 'Premiere Engagement
"' ,., Both FoaturH
H•&TR• I Rated "GP"
llAllQl ol ,1.G.U11, COtflli MIU, PllONf S ... JlOf
•------·---· , ....... IHMNliM S11t11JMI
Monday he inherited the Cheyenne
Social Club.
Tuesday he met the 6 9irls
who live there.
l'M CHEYENNE SOCIALCWB i ·
SHIR!Ef XiNES
Ulll!lNICDal
2nd Top Feature
JEAN SIMMONS
JOHN FORSYTHE
SHIRLEY JONES
"The
Happy
Ending"
Dime-A-Lines Mean $$$
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,. JUDGE PARKER
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As
SW. OilV~
Tl.t.KS 10
J'~T WERE WMILE I TALK wm-t
TME .t.l™oinTIES HERE IN JUVENILE
MALL, Mr5. ALEXANOER '. I TI-l lMK
l'ER'MA.P& THAT I CAW AlRA.ti16E
LOYE ALEV.Nte'S
MOTMR, ME
REALIZES TH,t,J'
™E 'f'OIN6
WOMAN MAS A
51NCE~ VESIRE
FOR YOU 10 ME l.CWE :
TO SEE
MER. 50N:
PLAIN JANE
I DAILY CROSSWORD ••• by •• A POWER I
ACROSS
l Dtvo\tt:
Informal
5 Ch icago's
airP.Ofl
10 Sail ntarrt
the wind 14 Sr1po1t of
Norw ay
15 lrrel i1Jious
111 Indigo sou rer
17 Approac h
18 Adap!td for
grasp irig
20 Trxlilt
fabr ic ': 2 words
22 Oislnt••led
23 Simplr
24 Jap;ul!st
isingl ass
25 Tutti··-·
28 "··· ....... .
~nd tel slip
!ht dOQS
of warf":
2 word s
32 Adjective
sulfi:t Jl Play an ~-
• Instrumen t
35 Table ol
11rad uatrd rates
l li ···• frt t t t 31 Hav ing
cr rtiln
apptndagts
40 "Idylls of
tht King"
characttr
41 Violatts
2 ' •
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4) Molsttn
4S Gir l's namt
4b Exct1 1t nl
48 Ont !hat
brings
somtlhin9
about
50 Anchoragt
51 L.ivt ly
52 Dynamo
pul 55 Southtrn
US city:
2 words
511 Woody
plan!s of
N.Amtrica:
2 WOid '
61 Covtr
6Z. Thtalt r
group: Abbr.
63 Weapon
64 Riv1r of
lta ly 65 Gtnu int bb Wound up
b1 Tldt
DOWN
1 Covt n111l
2 Employtr 3 Rebuke
harshly
4 St unab1t
to rtcall
5 Radlcallt
dilltrent
6 StrOl'l!I
7 Rl111ns 8 5t1d lu111
SOI.rid
9 Avallab lt
pow tr
Saturday's l'uzzlt Solvt d:
I t l l L I PANC.
A 0 1 1ll ICED l'.l lA L
ICl I 111.[(HOU$(/
T Aii L IT ( I CAT I(
10 Final eve11 l
on sports
program:
2 words
11 Sinolt
12 Tool
13 Ltft in
a hurry
111·-··-Ar~
21 Horst foo d
24 forlilitd
25 Doubls
26 Stwed
rapid1/' 2 wor 5
27 Up to lht
llme lhal
28 Htalt d
29 Wealhtl·
man's
dtvic t S"
30 Barttndt1's
nectss lty -31 Shlngt1
sourct
34 Vlo1ently
lnttns t
6/29n O
37 ••••• gu idanc e
39 No longtr
living
42 Make
exhall'SliYt
inquirit s
44 W11thertn1 n's
wwd
47 Shoot forth
rtpta\td!y
49 New York Stattr
51 Musical
composition
52 Ht avenly
body
53 Song
54 Canadian
provl nct :
Abbr. 55 Rtpalr
56 Golltr's .. ,
57 Form of
Ht ltn
58 On the top of
160 Opttated
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PERKINS
MISS PEACH ---
STEVE ROPER
~ASEY HAS
DELIVERED
A MESSAGE
Rl'MOllfXNJ
-BUT HAS
/IMX£11TtY
A/X!EJJ aJ£ F::1 \.
--~
PEANUTS
· ly Tom K. Ryan
ly Al Smith
ONE;O~OUR.
R.E ... DER!i ·
WRal'EIN .
AND W"'NTED
TD SEE SOME
ACTloN!
By Harold Le Don
By Frank llaginslcl
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'rnE DAIS'/ HILL l'JPP'I FAR!.\
HAS INVITED ~OU 'lll *AA
'!HaE· ~ Jl}U( RlOOH
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WU1S,b: Populati on 65.
Sl hwaans,·13 ••i-hwaans
and .on• creature of
undtttfained 1paci1Si -
1oin1 by t he nAlll c
o! McGoon.
Clia1t1 : Unbearable .
TAX Bit•: Uncollectable.
Hajor CroP..: Turnips. ~M':-c':G:'oo""'n
SAU Y BANANAS
W~.~~~
<>& ""'6 ~ ...
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GORDO •
MOON MULUNS
ANIMAL CRACKERS
.,
ls .1~ TIRED
01.VIA/6 Ar
1101$/LETS EJ.T our
70NIGHT{
By John Mites
By Mell
WH1'~ IS WIN
WE CAl(£Y
PAllCASOLS
INSTEAD·~ N1qwrsncKs.
By Saunders and Ov•l'CJCll'd
By Charles' M. Schub
Monda1, Junt 29, 1970 DAILY PI LOT .i7
ly Al Capp
Stcqnd HtjRJ: ~p: Turn i p-
T•raite1. Annual I w.rniP.
CODI UJ!P..Ii2n : Non• -••capt
by teM1ite1.
Hl.jor lndu1try: Th e Skunk Worka. Big
Barn1•tll,Inaide Kan.Barney larntmel l, m
Outsi de Man. (As f&r •• po11ible) •
~.2!: Prodyct: Concentrated ta1enca of
Skunk -• vital component in t h• ••king
of -• and in t h• better type s
of -I t people knew i t was u1ed
in all tl11t. it would cau•• 4 terrible ~-,
atinkl ? <2lCL
~-·" •cr.::t::::tto... c~
'IJHA1EVER
YOU ~V, eJ.s vt ·· REAov?
--THf SlltANGI WOILD
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MR.MUM
By Charles Banott1
, By Gus Arriola
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By Ferd JOhnson
BEc,Ause: 14i1s THEi
ON•YONE WHO "NOVolS· Ei)(ACTLY
WHEl'I' To KICICTH' 1' CAI! TO
SJ;41rl'
IT!
By Roger Bollen
Ll/1£1 ,:Ole Cl!Jt1J6
011" LOUD/ ... 60ro BED!
~ " ,,
.DENNIS THE MENACE
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'llllY lni'r CXll\IS GIV£-
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J8 DAILY PILOT Monday, J11M 29, 1970
Ptt•• 1t flt t7 l~l\lll>tt cl
LEGAL NOTICE l Mllttll•,._. M•'-'• r~O"ll• of N ici Counl1, ccrtlll!'O by INI urttlft ltlv
41!ed "°911,1 I, "" btlwffft Int
------------l•vlne Co., II Lff$(1r •nil Sw•rll· suP••to• C.OUIT Of' Tiie Linltltlltt co .. I ·-••I .11lf'1nfl'lhl11, stATa Of' CALlf'H ... .,,.o. ., ffuff, ~11"4 f·f"-1.' 1;; 8ooll ~
TMa COUNTY OP OltAN•ll to31, P•fl 411 of OllkltJ l ..:orOJ..
"" .,...., S11d wlf wlll Ile ~e. but wllhOut NOTKE 0111" "9A•IH Off ,l!TITIO .. N covH11n1 or w1rr•111l<, e•Prfll OI lhiolled,
"01 Pllloa&Ta ... 'Will ANO fJ reeardl"" lltle, POHtMlon. or ,,..
LIT1'111 TISTAMINTlllllY Cllf'"lbrlMH, 10 HV !ht rtm.•lnll'lt prln.
£1t111 ol Chr1111,.. f rHt•lt-. De<: .. ~. c!,o•I "'"' Of tht not~ \KU•~ bv
0-MCI. uld Oted of Tt111t. ttl·Wll: t.t,5111,1(,
Beach Oil
Still Big
Btisiness '40TICE IS HE•EtV GlllEl't TNll w!ltl lnlffftl from J1nu1ry 15, ltl'O,
G•""" C:. 1111 I!~ ~•rtill • pelllfllfl •S In N ici 110I• provided, adv1ntff,
fot llN'etMll9 ol wm IN lot ISMlll/\C'.t If 1nv, ~~r rflt! 1ern11 ol ••ICI Oet'd
fll l '"'" T"llmellltl'Y lo Pt!ltloMr, of Trust, lees, cllll"9tf •nd •~HnMS ,~1 io ~ l• ....-tor fvrtllu of ,~, Tr111tff •Ml ot ti. 1rus11 cu11ec1 While the city o( Huntineton
oat!klll•n• 11111 1!111 !ht 11,.,. -1>i.c1 0)' .. lei o..cl ot Trull.
cit rie1r1,... 1t1t ..,., r...1 Men ~· T"-~1c1•rv under »Id Ol!'tcl of Beach is changing its image
tor J11l1 11, 1t1t, •I t::IO '·"'·• In Trusr;""b'r '"'°" of 1 tweltCll Dr Mi.u11 '.flt cour1._.. of '*'•-' No. 3 1n 11>e o111i...11o<11 .-cureci 111err b"f, from oil to recreation, oil is
•I uld court, tt 100 Civic Crnter M<Ttnfrlr• '~""'" •rid dellvr•ftl . to "I "'• b . . · l)rlvt Wtll, ln Ille Cito< DI ~nlt Anf, Ille lllldtr1l•Md t wrllllln Decl1r1llon Sti I .... USUleSS ln the City. ~l!IOrnli. of Ofl1u11 •nd Dert11 n11 tor s1i., •nd o' ·r. I SU t H rb D ·d 'P...a June u, "'° wrt11en nollcr o1 bl'\'t ch al'ICI of r1tcl11111 n 1e d P . e ay sa1
••• w. 1!. ST JOHN, 10 ''"" ihe 11nc1t"111nec1 '° seii ,..icr that ••· total number of oil C0tt"t"I' Clt"rie. prl)Pt!r1V to .. llsfV Uld obllll•llons, ind .,~
ttl• s. Fr•••' · 1~e-rc,.urr, on ~'en '· 1'10• the un. wil"Us. in Hunlin"'"n ·Beach is , tW IMI ltlll '"-"• drrsi11nt0 c1usect w ld notice of brrtdl ,.. 6"' c ... i. ~ c.tlfanlll nu1 11111 01 rlKllon "' be record.a 1" 2,244 down a few from the Tel: IJMJ S:....11t1 • bC1o1< 'l:M. p1gt 11', ol 11ld Ollldll
""•-,., l'ftil"-" 11trcoro1. 2,335 listed in January, 1961. Publlltw!d Or•ll!I• Cw" Dlllv Pllot, Dat•tt J11nr 1', 1910,
·-t1, 2' Ille! J111"1' 4, 1'10 Jltl•to Slln·Sh•W Con>ar•l!on.. Productitl1 is down at 46,704 "" • C1lllornl1 Co'l'Or•tlon
LE~AL NOTICE ~s ... 111 T .. n 1ee, batrela daily in January com-
1' Con 1CllU11911et1t, AH't Sec'"I'. na•ed to M,893 barrela daily s"' 2•1u ,._
NOTICI 0' MAIUH.l.L'I SALi F-utlllslled OrlllH Co.1t D•llY PllOI, Jn January, 1968, according
• co~l•I c1rpet Co., Pl1!ntlff "'· JUM l 1, :It Ind J111W' ,, 1910 lllt·7'11 I w 11111m Au!t'Y. Deler.d•nl. No. 30 llt , to Day. Tota production dajly
Iv vlrtut ot •n exKullon iu ve<t on from onshore pools fs 12,011 June ''· lt70 bv the sm111 ci.1m1 LEGAL NOTICE
c""''· wen Or•M11• coun!"I' Judlc!al barrels, dOwn from the 17,442 0 1,l•lcl. Count\' of Or1nge, Sl•lf ol RISOLUTIOH HO. '* f J t
Cllll<l'n!t. uPllft • illd!lmenl !fltered NE SOLUTFON OF THE c 1·1v COUNCIL 0 anuary WO years ago.
In 1 • .,.,, or Colonl1I .carpel Co.. A OF THE CITY OF FOUNTAIN Production from offshore
Co<P, •• 1ua11mrnt ttedo1or 11\d llltln•I VALLEY OECLARING 'T s IN· pools is· 1•~ed 'al "',688 barrels Wllll•m W. Au!rV IJ\d Donnt ,Autry TE.HltON TO AflANOON A PORTION Q• '"
I S 1uc111ment deOlo•, 'howlno • net OF AN EASEMENT FOR SEWER pe'r day· compared to the 1968
..
Ml1ncf ol UU.10 1t1u1111. due Oii said ANO Wo\TE" LINE PUllPOSESi FIX·
lud!lmenl on '"' cl•I• of '"' bwt ntt ING A TIME . ANO PLACE FOR • fi gµre at 37,451 ~rrels pet ~ '
cl said tifcutlon. I hav.e 11!\/lf<:l """" .. UILIC HEARING: ANO PROVIDING day . "'Bu"-"-ly; B .. eg1· .... · , • ..,,. . . 1!1 lht rli;fl!. lftle •nd lnlerell ol FOR POSTING OF NOTICES , OF . • · UU
••Id ludtmtnl drlltor In the orOPetlV )HEARING RE: lOt' I . TRACT 69111 There are 910 producing
In lht CllU!ltor ol Or1noe. Stitt of WHEREAS Plrl I Div 1 T11i. 5 lls h •-.di ·11 . ~·
c111klrn11, described •s follow.: of "" Gqy;..iwnen1 Code '1uliior11eo • we ons ore, _., 1 e we s Dee Dee Penning 'ss Newport Beach gives' a
Common!W k""w" '" "61 v.,.l<!ne cltor 1t1t1,1111v1 boclv 10 Y•c•t• 111 or 488 producing offshore pro-c;~~~· ~.un~:~i ,::;~c1oe~. 156, Pig es Part 01 1n eas•""""' ''"' 11111111c 11e1r11111, ducing wells and 164 idle high flying sendoll to Centinela 'Bank's new· Newport
u •"" 45 ol MIK M•P I• reccrded l~rot0n; and <•rt•ln ~rt!on ol lfsho I eus· today Day Beach bay-front regional head office. Also getting In Orll'!lf CounlY • WHEREAS, I ,.,.. 0 re poo W , ,
NOTICE IS HEREl!Y GIVEN lhll Ill easement for i.ewer ind wartr llroe said with the spl'rit are (from left) Cent1nela Bank pres-'° 1t10. t 1·00 G'(.IO()t P. 1>11r!IO'.'tl ewer Loi 8• Tr•ct 6901 11 . ' =,..,,=-~·a -·-H--Ed--H' t-h-N -1· ae· -h ~i ~~~h~1.; <MticP.. •w-eSi 011"9~ Coun11. no-1on'!ler-ntttt~r"l'-to;•"•-cu1 '°' -1".1 Janua·t , 963, there were 1 ent Rowan enry, gar ir , ewpor ac ~!:1m1,;:r:,':"1C~~'"" :ive·o,1n;~1.v s,:,: lh~;'~1T~~a.ii~tR~11oJ: ,f~·esoLyeo. l,~ onShore produ~ing wells, Mayor, and Clarence LaNier, regional vice Presi-
01 c1n1orn11, 1 wm ~ell •I puonc that !ht c11>1 .c1111ncn °1 lh• Clh 01 619 idle wells, 527 in offshore dent and manager of the office. Bapk features a ' j,.u'~u\0 ~;1v:r·~r.!'1":[i~orsi!r:.~ :,~":·~~ f<.l~:!,.~~ doe• determine •nd productioo and 139 id I e S>foot dock:, so that banking may be done while out
.11 !ht rl~ht. 11nr •"" 1nterest o• 1• .Th• c111 CDl!Mll hertbv c!Klirn ofrshore pool wells. on your favorite cruise. Soon to be started by the ~•id lud!lme11I deblor In !ht 1bove 111 intent to v1u10 1 POf"llon 01, ____________ _ cit;1crl~ proPPtfV, or Ill much lher..ol •• 1ewer •nd _W•let lint HW'l"lefll t-bank Will be a bay boat for dock-to-dock bank pick •s miv ~ nKfSll l'Y 10 11115,., said herelnatter dtK1'oed. 'ed h. ~~ecutlon, with •ccrued 1n1u~1 1nd 1, The cu~ CouMn clrdare• 111 up for harbor bankers who are ti up on s 1p. co•ls, tlectlon lo· Proo:~ ynd!• lht ~tOVl1lon1
0,11Mt 11 Wesl1T1ins!er, Calltorn11, June o• Artlcle S.. Ch8PIU 1, P•rl 1,
''' 1'10. Div. I. T1Ue S ot !hf' C•llfornl1 CHARLES A, OEIU GO, GcYtrMlenl COiie tomrnenc!n9 wllh
M1r1'111I Section S04Jd.
Prentiums
Pinch
Banking
NEW YORK (UPI) -Banl<s
are starting to acquire some
ol the headaches through
premium offerings for new
~its that the oil Companies
ha'd with customers' games
a few, yearsmago.
Rergember how the gas sta-
tion operators rebelled over
customers' driving arqund to
buy a dollar's worth or
gasoline at each or three or
four stations to get into dif.
ferent Jo~tery games?
ACCOUNT SWITCH
Banks don't have lottery ·
games, but in New York City
they are haviug trouble with
dtpositors' switching ac~ts
to collect premiums.
'"Old depositors eVen de-
mand the premiums without
switching accounts, -they just
show up with a passbook and
threaten to," said an-orficer
of the.Jlow_ery_Savina:~.~lllts.
"It's not lawful to give them
the premiums, but the officers
don 't know everything that
goes 1111 on the banking house
floor." •
The premium headache
became acute in New York
because savings banks and
Munl<Jpll C11<1rt, J. The llJ.e!Tllflll wlllch II !ht Wbi«I
WHI Or•n1ie Coun!v of lhli Re!.Ol!tllon 1, Ol!$Cl"lbed M
Jlldl~l•I Dl1trlcl Jcllows: &v M1rttrtl 01w.cn. That porflol\ qt lhe 22.00 ir 145.&S
• Oe1>111"1' tool ccmbiN11loro storm clr1ln, M!'wer,
Cost Pays Off
' savings and loan associations
in the city lost deposits this
spring while oot or town banks
were gaining deposits.
BREAKING EVEN
Cillrlu w. HMller wlltr line 1nd emertel\CV W!'t!lclt I•
"l•l"llN trtot 1nd evreu e1:1ernent lv t1111 ti• C.'91\i•I C•r"I' l'l~!nl!ff parti1H1 wllnln Lot 8 Ind Pltl11ll1 1*" .,,..,. G,.vt llvd,, within Lot •I. ol Tr•cl No. 6>08 es
• W"'\..,.\fllter, Ctlff. Pff rn1p It.erect. rrcordtd In B•
PU'tlllM!ed Or•nfl" Coast OiilV Piiot, 159, poges 1 through 4 of M!sctllaneou1 ~Vl\O :It •nd J111V 6, 11, ltlO 1115-70 Mops.. re<ordj OI Orlll!N' Counl"I',
C11lllor~l1. more c1rll(111arl1 ~rlbed
I I /ollow'J: LEGAL NOTICE
NOTtCI" 0" t•USTllll'S SAL• ..... 2-nN
) Oft Jutv I, 1,JU, 11 11:00 o'ckx:•
A..M., •I Ille Sou'fll m11n f'llTrance on west ••h Street of Ole Oki Counl'f'
C.°"rlllouH, In !~ City of S1nl1 An•,
C11!fltryd1 WESTERN MUTUAL COR-
..OIV.TlbN, 1, C1Ufornl1 CON>Orlllon,
1 s 1n1st~. under Ille d&e<I of lrutl "''ile bY 0 . & F' CORPORAT ION. •
C>.1!h>rnf1 Cor-1tlon 1ftd reaird!d F•'lru9ry ·10, 1t6S, In Boril! 1.ot. Ptte
W.I. ol Olfic!1l ll:e<ords of Or~n!!f! (ounT'I,
<;1lllornl1 oivtn lo secure I n lndebl'!dnell!
hi' levor of DANIEL J. FISCHER •!Id O~WN $. FISCHER, l!<r.lblM'lll and Wiie n 10!<1! l!'ftlntt ,_ owned 1r>e1 held ffti JOHN l, JEFFRESS Ind DESSIE ,,., JEFFRESS. hus~l\ll •!Id wlf1 11
1o1ri1 ft!M1nt1 DY re11011 of Ille brtadl of cert•ln obll1111...., WCl.lrtd tl'lrebY, ...,tlce of which W•• recorded ,....n:h
'· lf70, In ~ t:IJO. P•q• '61. of ~•id Offlc!tl Reconls. will wll t i pub!lc
111etlon to tlM h19MSI blCl(h!r for c11~.
piv1ble In 11wful monev of tht Unllf)(I
Sl•lft •I !he llme ot 111<!, wlll\OUt worr1ntv ., to !Ille, !>06IH51on or ..,.
cvmbr1nce1, the lnltrnl tonveved to
1/ld ""w Mid bV wld Tr11stn 11nder
srld Deed of Truil, '" •nd lo thli Llo!-!n9 clescr!bed 11(0Hr1Y, 1<>-wll:
Lot 3 of Tr.ct No. Jtn, •t M1'
mMI rf(;orOed hi toolt l1A. -es 3' to '2 o1 Ml11:ell1-Mi~. tKOl'OS
of .. 1c1 Of-Count\', C.llfwnll .,,.. ,.,. .,,_ of Pl\'1... ObllHlllM
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t1rww1 •NI a'*-ti n... Tnntte ·)I! of 111t. • • • t>.tlld: June S, 1t1t.
'•'· WESTERN MUTUAL •' CORPORATION, TNS!tt
:•. , ev C"-r'IU ,P_. COMe•,
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J.EGAL NOTICE
Commt<Kl1111 11 !lw! l\Orlllet sl Cor llft
ol Tr1CT No. ''°'· thMC:t South 06° 3'' 12" wr.i 11cf>g the eas11r1v bollnd1ry
llM ot said Tr.ct lo lt.. POf.nl cf
lnlerw d lon ltltt eol wllh It.. IOUlherl"I'
rlllhl-ol•WIY nne of Du•anto RIYer Courl: lllf!Mt, 1!on~I"· laid wutherh'
•lthl-Of·WIW line Norlh 11" lt' lS" West
15.JI !eel 1rld Nor!11 to• 27' 1"' Wont
6.64 tttl lo !hi!. oolnt of lnltrWC"th;l!"I
cl Yl<l ri{/hl·Of·w~v line wllh Ille
w~terly line of the afor_.,,tloned
f'astmenl: 1he11Ct. $0Ulh C6" 3'' 12" west
14.10 '""' alo1111 ~Id WH!erh< line 10 !he TR UE PO INT OF BEGINNING,
sale! paint belntl 1lso on !Mt perll9o\
ol Ille bound••"!' lint 01 Loi 41. TrKI
No. 49111 -n on lllt tlor..-ntnlloMd
mao 1s h1v11111 • ~•rlnt of Ncrrri
llO" ~1· 1•" west 11ld • dl1!1nct 11 s.so IHI: tneMe, conl1n1Jin9 1lonv
lht WtJ!er!v bollnd1rv Une of U lcl t ••tmtnr, Soul~ 06• 3'' U" Wes! S.!.44
teot 10 .,,......i.,, en I llnt c1r11lel
with 1nO dlsllnt f l lltrlv. n~,uure<I
1! ri!lht 1ng!e1, 1.25 fttl trom 11•• moll n slt r1¥ 11111 ol said Loi 47,
ll'lence, North ot"'2"M" E1sl Sl.:W fttl
•lone 111d .,.,111.i HM ro 1 pa!nl on
1llt ... t..-ly pr~1llon ol lhel par-
tlo!I af lhl bollnd•rv tine ol lot
•7 ... Vint I burl ... cl North .. ,,. U"
Well •nd I dl51...ce ot S.50 Itel:
'hlftc;I, North .. n• '"' West 3.00 Itel
•IOlll 111d prolone•lla!I 19 the l"alnl
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4. R...,,._• 11 m• lo t m1p
.,, fllt 1n Ille offl« , ot "" cnw Clerk for fllrttler 1>11rtlc111.,., ti 11
I~• proooHd ., •• ol VIC•llo•" s. The 11n dt"I' of J11I•• l91t, 11
1M l'loltr of •:ot p.m. •I tilt Cl!v
CDl!ncll 'hambefi, 10200 Sllltr AVtJ>W,
Fou11ltin V1litv. C11llornl•, II htreb~
fixed for lle•rlrttl 1M 11erscn1 lnlH H!ed
111, er oblf'dlnt lo, 1h• proposed
\IK lllon.
6. T.,. Cltv Clerk Ii rierebv dlrtctl'd
le 001 Con5P!CVD<ISIV llO!i(tl of tlll-
itlent vac•Uon a lo<li tt..e llne of !~
t isement prcoosed to bt va(llf<:l.
"OTICI OP TllUSTll" SALi Adopted this 161h dl V or June, lt10,
• Ne. 11'1 EOWARO E. JUST •:o n Jul"f 11, lt70, ti 11 00 A.M.. Mayor, Cilv cf
Slln·Sh•w Corparlllon, • Calllor11!1 Fountain v1llt1 ~or-•llon •• dulY -lnttd TfUllK ATTEST: O!ldtr Ind PUf1u1nl lo Dted of Trlfll MARY E. COLE
<d1led SIP!ember :)(I, lH•, execuled bV Cltv Cler~
'CARL G. SADER, JR. ANO NADINE STATE OF CALIFORNIA G. 8ADER, hu•bM>d irld wfle 11\d record-COU NTY OF ORANGE I''·
f<d October I•. 1968, I I Instr. No. CITY OF FOUNTAIN VALLEY I
.9:W7, In book 1151. oagt S71 of Ofllcl•I I MARV E COLE e n, Cler~ of
l!;ecorc11 Jn llw0 olllc~ 01!\r th~,1~:;';~ the' cirv ol F~nta!n Va!lt:Y, do he<tb"I'
'flecorOer of ••Miit oun • ~ Tci cerl!ty thll !M torno!nt RHO!\ltlon ~11~~E~~Li 1t'ri°E;u~ci"~C c~~~T/~avablt "''' rttularlv Introduced lo uild COMMll
• ,-time o1 stle tn 11twlul rnont"f ot •I an o\dlc11rned llttUl!I• Met!l1>11 htld
t!M'Unlled Slates) 1t the Iron! enlrarw::e on !hf 16th day of June. lt7G, i nd
of Sta,,.$hlW CorP11r1TIOfl, !MIO Ea'I w11 •! •ale! mtellng rH11llfl"1'. PIUtCI ~O"l'fllr Ave., 0 ••f19t, C•l!lornll all nd ~cloPled bv lh' fcllOW1~ vote. ~hi lfllr '"" l<'lereot fOnveY'd lo AYES: COUNCILMEN. H . r •• r.
rid '!iow hrlcl by II under ••la Def<:l Holllncltll. J u1t, 5'hfnkm1n. Sco11 ~ Trlfll In IM pro11ertor slluf!fd l<' NAYES: COUNCILMEN: Non<1 , .. unln<O<Dllr•led 1r•1, In sold Cou,,tv ASSENT: COUNCILMEN: Noni
41l)CI Stile cl6Cribed 15: MARY E. COLE
• Tn.I cer!l!n le1sehc!cl know~ •• Cllv Clerk
.., Loi 191 of Tract 57U, 01 shown Publl,~fd Or~nllt Co1st 01il1 Pllol,
on 1 MIP te,ordld in BDllk 116, June 22, 79, 1'10 1131·111
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OCT. jj
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, l41 E. 17th St.•COlto M-·645·2010
l111kA"'1 ric;1'4 co,,,_.it1 1• Iii .. ,. Mttt•r Chtrt•
Hll Wiit IM. LtNfA AMA -141-6tM
.Seminar Tips Help Execs
The use of premiums
mushroomedana soon -it was
apparent that the banks giving
premiums were r a i s i n g
enough money for loans ·to
break even while their com·
petitors took a shellacking.
MOVING UP
Autonetics' Beall
Mesan Moves
To New Post
Donald R. Beall, 3061 Capri
Lane, Costa Mesa, has been
appointed executive 'vice-pre&i-
dent of North Am e r.i c a1n
Rockwell's Autonetics division,
according to Donn L .
Williams, president QC tbe
division.
Beall joined North American
Rockwell in 1968 an<t was t x-
ecUlive director of financial
planning al the general offices
before his appointment as
vice-president 0 f financial
management in 1969.
He will be succeeded in that
position by A. Zettler Greely,
who previously served as an
assistant general manager or
Autonelics' avionics and
sensors division .
Greely joined the company's
Columbu s division i11 1952 and
was transferred to autonetics
in 1960. He was formerly
aulonetics vice-president or
contracts and pricing prior to
his role as assistant general
manager.
Only One
Final stocks fn all home editions.
That's a big deal? ft Is r11 Orangt
County. The DAILY PJLo·r is the
only daily ntwspaper thot deliv-
ers the p.ickage.
NEW ·voRK (UPI) -"I
learned a lot about other
peoples' reaction to me, a
very .valuable piece of
managem,ent knowledge," said
Frederic A. L. Holloway, vice
president-corporate planning,
Standard Oji of New Jersey.
"It changed ,my entire life
style, personal and business,"
. ' said Roger P. SoMabend,
president of Hotel Corporation
of Amer ica.
"I came alive that week."
said the wife of another big
executive.
ALL THREE referred to an
exclusive and expensi v e
seminar program for cor-
porate presidents, v l c.e
presidents and board
chairman which Is nm by NTL
ln s t.itute for Applied
Behavorial Sciences. a non-
pi1>rit ··-organiiaLion. T h e
seminar is called "Presidents'
Conference on H u m a n
Behavior," and the next one
is scheduled fOr Nov, 1-7 at
th e Cotton Bay Club, Eleuthra
in the Bahamas.
Cost for attendance is steep.
Exclusive ot trav'el, the fee
is $1 ,600 for the week and
an addition al $1,000 if the wife
attends.
BUT THE BLUE ribbon
companies, keenly aware that
today's busines. profits and
efficiencies depend more and
more on smooth hwnan in·
teraction, apparently ihink the
conference is worth the price.
In the last six years 375 top
executives have attended from
such companies as Lever
Brothers, Union C a r b i d e .
Alum inum C ompan y of
Canada. Atlantic Richfield,
DOw Chemical. T e n n e c o
Chemical, H. J. Hein z.
G eneral Food s and
\Veyerhauser.
''If 1 had the time l'd go
back again," said Hollo\vay.
"What did I learn? A better
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rYo&irrelltlva liava ~.
And Iller need your car. -
Where don that leave you?
Cloee to home wlth your Ford Rent-A-Car dealer,
that's where! Rent ·a new Ford, Mustang, or Tprlno
for a day, week or month. Low rates ••. insurance
included. •
FORD RENT·A-cAR SY.STEM
THEOOORE ROBINS FORO
JHI H.tt.t 11.-. c.-.M..., c.itt. .. ~ .....
WILSON FORD
11115 · ... 111 "'4.
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fc~ling • for people and how
to. communicate with them.
A realizatic}n th3t too many
executives cut subordinates
off too quickly when . a little
patienec will unloosen gOod
ideas."
THAT'S EXA"CTL Y \vhat
NTL's program -is designed
to do . . . ~orce the busy
executive to relax with peers
who have the same worries.
And there are manyc in . those
frenetic days of ever tighten-
ing competition.
How to keep an executi ve
from succumbing to th~ idea
lhat "maybe it's not all worth
while." How to develop an
executive team that i s
hannonious, not divisive. How
to solve the human problems
following acquisitions. How to
pennit subordinates to develop
their m a x i m u m potentials
without rui$g the· company
or fostering jealousies in other
. would-be executives.
Those are just a few of the
hundreds or laboratory situa-
tions executives attending such
seminars talk over among
themselves. When need t d ,
there are behavorial scientists
from NTL's pool of 500 experts
gathered from universities and
centers around the world to
stimulate and explain.
IN SHORT, the presidents'
converence tries to sharpen
the executive's effectiveness
in the human tield by giving
him a chance to talk over
problems with peers in the
same personnel boat.
NTL is a nonprofit research,
training a n d consultation
organization w l t h , head·
quarters in Washington, D.C.
Fonned in 1947, NTL also con-
ducts seminars for execajives
a shade below the top level
and for middle management.
WIVES ARE eocouraged to
attend and participate in
spocial procrams geared to
help her carry part of the
"corporate Joad," "When she
becomes involved with the·
problems." said an NTL of.
ficial, "she becomes a better
corporate helpmate."
Fashion
Isle Elects
Officers
Ralph 1-lcDonald, manager
of the Broadway department
store has been elected pre!i-
ConsequenUy, all the sav-
ings institutions right now are
running bit advertisement,a of.
fering premiUms for new ac-
counts. '
In New York City the
premiums don't increase over
all savings deposits, they just
redistribute existing deposits,
the sav!iigs bank people said.
In the past, the premiums
have been a profitable
merchandising tool for bariks
using them. However, if
everybody gets in the act,
and depositors switch their ac-
counts regularly to collect·the
premiums, they may become
not only a headache but e~
pensive, the officials said.
LAW SAYS
The law permits only a $5
premium for a $500 new ac-
count and a $10 premium for
a $5,000 account. But the retail
value of the premiums is con-
siderably higher since the
banks usually buy them at
manuracturers' c Io s e out
prices, often very cheaply.
"The biggest cost is the
advertising," said Edward
Markel, a vice president or
Manhattan Savings Bank. Na·
tional Bank of North America,
one of the few commercial
banb in the city lhat uses
premiums to attract deposits ,
said that the Jogi.stics cost
of distributing premiulll! in
92 branches was somewhat
burden s ome but that
premiums had attracted a lot
of new money.
BANK SUFFERS
K nowledgeablt dcposi·tors
don't lose any interest by swit·
ching accounts to collect a
premium, either. The bank
that loses the deposit suffers
by losiug that much lendable
money.
The· savings banks and sav-
ings and loan associations
formerly used premium offers
mainly to drum up bu siness
when opening new branches.
Now they offer them in New
York City on a conUnuous
basis at all branches.
National Bank ol North
America said it went into
premiums primarily in
re~ to a plea by
Treasury Secretary D a v i d
Kennedy last year for com-
mereial banks to do something
to encoorage people to put
more money into 11vinp ac-
ct1unts.
Aerospace
Tries Valley
dent of the Fashion 1a1and Aerospace toot a small step
MetCliti'lt/s MSoctatlOif.-·-~ jfitO: OUlitAiilVille,"._.,today
E~ted to serve w i1t h with the dedication or the new
McDonald during the '!bur~ headquarters !or Raytheon
day meeting of the organiza· Service Company (RSC) in the
tion were Al Weinert, owner city's industrial· park.
of Weinert-Clark Jewelry, vice RSC western regional head-
ptesident ; JOhn Kirkwood, quarters have hem transfer-
manager of Paul Allan. Shores. red from Hawthorne to Foun·
secretary a nd Dan lain Valley. The company's
Weslltrgard. manapr o f primary busineu is the
Deamonds, treasaaer. overhaul and repair o f
New members elected to modular missile. r a d a r
serve on the board of directors systems{ heavy grou™' radar
Include Ph illip Orne, manager systems and a wide 'variety
of Neab Sporting Goods: Ona or military communications
McCaJlen, manager of Ann equipment.
Folger's; Wray And rt w s. A total ol 4S employees will
Fashions for La Fl'!mme and be in RSC's Fountain Valley
Dan Westergard of O..mcrnds. faclllly.
~THE NEEDLE
IS MIGHTIER THAN THE PEN
Attd t11t ma ft who
know1 ;ust how to tunt
Ult phra!I to Pfl iJM
tnOlt out of OJI bar'b ii
DAILY PIWT col.-
id Sydne11 Harri!. He
ha! beep · called the
modtm • da.u H ,en r w
Menckt-n. lf wou'rs
rtcdJI for his use of the
ocid "ad;1ciive crnd
. -t It o U g 1l t • provokfftg
prose to givt 11ou tht
nttdlt .•. if I/OU tDGftt
to find som.tthing to
think about in what yoa
rtad ... if you have o
sens:t _ of hutnot._yqg
b e Io n g ,with rtackn
toho dtiighi in ttUing
other! what "'Sud safd•
in on1 · of the Mtion'•
most • Quoted eoJumiu.
Some · Sample Barbs
Recently Tllrown · ·
'By Sy~11ey Harris:
' "On• ef th•·hlthnt pakl (obs In Am1rie1
'
coMi1t1 of. 1t1nding up in front of a mic--
t'ophene, Mp11rati"1 the pod ricord•
fr-tho lood --ind pl•yint tho ...,,_. "'
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"'?l's sad but true that while alcoholics
are the best argument for abstinence, so
many. abstainers are equally effective ar·
iument for a litUe drink now and then."
"Molt of the tooealled 'incompatibility' In
marr1.,. springs from the fact that to
most tMn, HX it 1n · act; while to all
women, It is •n 1motlen. And this differ-
ence In attitude can be bridged only by ..... -
~e ·sole difference be~een 1 'dedica-
ted crusader' and a 'nosy reformer' con-
1i.sts in our agreement or disagreement
with bis objectives."
"The moat upl .. lv1 cembinatlon In the
world con1i1t1 ef sincerity 1ddtd to
lpranc1."
"'Whenever l am the recipient of an ex·
cessively hearty handshake. I suspect
Mr. Muscles is tryitig to sell something.
bide tomething, or prove 1omethin1:"
Ck eek The Editorial
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: like T~ (orttiiie (1ifC), Newpor.t Beach city ci:lltors, work with. a
-staff photographer ~ Patrick O'Donnell to get the story both in words
. and pictuiei. The staff shot · 70,000 pictures last year to ill ustr;ite ~e
'(aried story of Ofange Coait life. Nobody knows ,how many local stories
we wr<te..Not even us. ,
~REATIVITY helps advertiserS tell their stories and sell their goods in
the affluent market served by the DAILY PILOT. Maury Gardner of dls--
1?1ay advertising department looks over layout with PAIL y · PILOT staff
artists Anne Hamblin (left) and Charlotte Andresen. The ad they're dls-~ssing will be ready to appear Jn the newspaper only _hours after artists "1t final touches on the layout ind jt is approved by the advertiser, a lo-r retail merchant. .
QUICK BANDS place lines of type, ads and cuts (the metal plates used
tO reproduce pictures) into page forms as the day's product begins to
t:Ue shape. Compositor Arden Malsbury is only one of a platoon of
ip:inlers who· "build" the news pages under pressure of deadlines, work·
ing against the clock to bring readers the latest available infonnation in
each edition during the day.
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VOLUME is the word at the Copy Desk. DAILY PfLOT Copy Desk Chief
Nornlan Anderson (right) aided by Tom TitUs (background) and other
copyreaders every day sifts, checks and edits more wire reports from
worldwide news services than the average weekly news magazine pub-
lishes. Editors scan enough telephotos to wallpaper a living room every
24 hours. Speed, born of experience, heJps them keep it all fresh, too.
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THE WORDS are ready. MarjOrie Jackson feeds them into a $25,000
computer, a DAILY PILOT investment in speed and accuracy, which uses
a logic system to hyphenate words as it reads characters at the rate of
. .1,000 a second and punches a new tape which will activate another machine
for automatically selling type at high speed. The machines can set type
at the rate of 6,000 lines per hour.
PRESSURE here is both physical and mental. Charles Haubrick, stereo-
type foreman, checks impression made by page full of type on a mat
squeezed by 1,800 pounds of pressure per square inch in the mat roller.
Mat can be curved and used as a mold to fonn th e curved plates which
fit onto cylinders of high-speed printing presses which print the DAILY
PILOT. It's part of the quick-paced daily process of reproducing 100,000
words for DAILY PILOT subscribers to read.
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RAPID communciation is the name of the game. Supervisor~Nita" ·F:olsom __
and her crew of "ad-visors" handle 1,000 transactions a week by phone,
resulting in publication of 5,000 classified ads -words which help people
buy, sell, rent or I e ase ... even find lost dogs. ·Many of the DAILY
PILO'r:s 150 phone lines are plugged in here, the classified advertising d~
partment, home of "Want Ads" and Dime-A-Lines.
PIC'1111l!S, too, get the benefit of skilled, efficient handling by 'master
craftsmen who re-photograph them and then transfer the images to a
sensitiled metal plates wbicli' are used to reproduce the photos u read-.
ers will see them in the newsPaper. Here, Chuck Ryan takes a really
close look at a negative which will be used to etch the image on the
meta.I plate.
FINISHED PRODUCT is checked by Elwood Anderson, press crew chief,
even as high-speed presses contin ue to roar at 60,000 impressions per hOUf
completing the day's run on press units which represent an investment ·of
$.1.5. million. Eleven-man press crew will feed into these machines ~
equivalent of a roll of ·paper one page wide and 110,000 miles long iq
printing the DAILY PILOT this year. ' ;
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Qle 111pers through the mailroom where they are automaUcally tied in "today" pace at the DAILY PILOT. Even as the day's newspaper is defUy on your lawn or porch by one of our 700 newspaperboys who .re ~
bundles of 50 and tossed to waiting circulation district managers (like being sped to Its readers, Sunnle Chauvin begins feeding figures intO • important links in the chain of people Jt takes to bring you today's nfts ~
JSlaillie Roberts, shown. here, (ri ght) who speed them via a 43-vehlcle desk model computer's at"COUllting console. It helps keep track of billlngs and features . today in the DAILY PILOT. And as our young Independent ~ Ree• to carriers for delivery. Mallroom foreman George Arauz (left) for ads and subscriptions. The machine, one of several lied in to the main merchants, like John Melton here, make their deliveries, we're aearfpg ::
and his crew can move 20,000 newspapers an hour. computer. help:1 handle 5,000 accounts a month. up for another busy day -all l,000 of us. , · :.
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.173 at UCIReceive n ·egrees
A total of 173 students at L. Howard, and · Quynh T; L. Chandler, Lynelle A. Davis. L. Allen, Thom as H.
UC Irvine ,,received their Smith. Norman W. Ducan, Bruce McDonald.
degrees daring recent 1970 EL TORO: Jeri'Colllns. D. Dlinlap, Forest F.' FiShet, MISSION VIEJO: Mary P.
commencement exercises at FOUNTAIN VALLEY: Lyn-Terry B. Fleming, Brian J. Beaver, Patrick B~Breia
the Irvine campus. da T. Br&Man, Virginil M. Gladish, Frank R. ijelnrich Patrica Ann Leogue.
The students, llslcd below DeMoss, Judith J"P .~n. 11, Hubbard, Deborah A. NEWPORT BEACH: Mary
by city, include ; Betty B. Lee, ·and iCoruluelo M. Hubbard , Deborah A. L. Bake11, Victoria H. Barrett,
• BALBOA: Car b l
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y n A. Wager. • Hqhea, Ll.sa B. Johnson, Jam.es ·A. Bratrud, Nancy B.
Schubert; Lucille F. Clark, HUNTINGTON BE.A C.'lf~· Chriltine D. Keller, J ohn A. · Bwm., Charlotte A. Garrette,
and Margaret J. Cook. Barry F. Bauchwitz, Helen J, 'Latt&nzio. · PrlsciUa D. CusumanO, Don
CAPISTRANO 8 EACH : Bethell, Thomas G. Cahill, • Gary A. McCUe, Chr:isUne 'Fredric DeFranclsco, .St.even
Dorothy J. Applegate. Margaret M'. Dreager, Judy , .C. Mende, Marcia S. MYers, R. Duffy, Donald W. ~riken,
CORONA DEL MAR: Alan E. Farrar, Mitchell D. Gillis, .. Allen , A. 10rcult, barbara A. Roger M. Fare~ Steven G.
Ronald 1tf. Guly , Nancy Paul. James L: Sheets, Farmer, Daniel A.' C~jda,
S. Boren, Mary L. Gay, Susan Haynes, Frances L. Hodges Patricia A. Smith, Marvin C. J~ A. Cirdiner, Ruth E .
C. Doug 1 as , Guy H. Hoole, Alice B. Macy, Miodah Stafford, Jonathan S. Tibbets, Hill.
Gottschalk, Sally M. Hayton, F. Mintz. Mark A. Wasser, Richard Karen Hirn, Cynthia Lester,
Richard J. Huffman II, Janene' Iran K. Novick, Dennis C. Yensen, Eugene V. Zech. Karen S. Mandelkern, John
A. Milliken and David J. Rum-Richman, Ralph G. Schmitt, LAGUNA BE~CH : William F . Monsen, Robert B .
bellow. Rosemarie H. Schnuerer, I. Barrington, Catherine L. Montgomery, .Karen R. ~.
COSTA M£St.: Gary E. David S. Taylor\Jean E. Shaf.. Bell, Ellen R. Berry, M. Ken-Lee D. Sailer, Gotthard F.
'Ashford, Martin E. Auerbach,. fer, ChristoPher C. Shields, rielh Cowan, PhUip J. ·Schusseler, Stephe n A ..
Helen Bluapkenship, Terry J. Thorilas E. Solomon, S~phen .Daughtry , Leslie •P. S~ykhous and Hen~ L. V!n
Braund, Pamela s. Brown, C. Taylor, James T. Weeks, deBenedet, W i 11 i am A. Der Ploeg. ·
1>enneth E. Charlton, Harold and James G. Wh.ite. Eitelbach, Steven A. Erger, SAN CLEMENTE : Patricia
V C nde Do K D. A IRVINE : Richard A. Ap-William R. Feeney, Joh.n A. B. Sabins, Gregg A. Schiller. · o • nna · ix, nn · N E H SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO c. Doyle, Judi A. Fulsebakke, pleman,, Kenqeth J. Balley, Ha'ggard, •1ancy . oo.ver, · , :
Dale A. Gustavson, Jans P. Michael E. Barnes, David P. Jeffr'ey M. Jarvis, John P. Leonor E. Hammond .
Werner" P._Kl!f le. Alfred J. Bergevin, John D. Bibb, Peter Law, Donald W. Otto, Kennet h SOUTH LAGUNA : Mary H.
Haber!, Gera ld -R-:-lflggins . D:-Boasberg;-Melissa !{:-Boll-K. Simms, Au6rey Wulfsohn. Hayden, and Shannon L.
Kolb, Sh.aron F'. Martin. David 1_,_."::.B'_':_• R<>_be_rt_'N_._·B_u_rns_c_, Lo_r_n• __ LA_G_U_N_A_N_I_G_U_E_L_: _V_ic_to_ri_a_T_ac.y_Io_r. ______ _
J. McClure, Gregory E. Mc;
Farland, Robert P. McKennan ,
Victoria A. Muhooen.
Darrell K. Neft, Norman
Nicholson. Robert A.
Pomeroy, John C. Potter,
Robert C. Reed. Sharyn L.
Riddell , Anthony J . Rockmore,
Elliot A. Rouff, Jr .• Sh.aron
K. Saba, Gerald J\f. Santy,
Lindaf K. Schermerhorn, Jack
E. Singleton, Sandra L. Smith,
.. 1bomas L. Stephenson,
Cynthia L. Sutherland, Lea M.
Terhune, Philip L. Tipper,
Diana J: Walke, Loren J.
Werner, Nancy E. west: Carol
L. 'White, Robert w: Wilhite,
Je[frey' N. Williams.
DANA POINT: Walter R.
AJlen, Cindy Burress, Bonita
Baby Killed
In Tornado
BISHOP, Tex. (UPl)-A g.
day-old boy was .sucked out of
crib and killed la st week by a
tornado which dipped out of a
driving rain and devastated a
trailer Court two miles east o(
this community.
"I saw trailers strewn ev-
~here," said police patr.ol-
man George Gomez: "Some
were tom into small pieces-.-
t.orn completely apart;"
The twister first hit a farm
house and Injured Hall Bos-
well. lt then struck the Golden
·Acres Trall!!r Park.
Ten persons were injured by
the twister. The Kingsville
Nav3l Air Station security
rorce sent 160 .sailors to search
through the mud filr the child
who was at first thought to be
Was"hed ·away )ly flash floods ..
However a relative said he
"" the Child being sucked
out of his crib and "into the
darkness." 1'le child Was
foond in a pool of water a
dozen yards from his.trailer.
7 Graduate
At Whittier
Seven Orange Coast area
1ludent.s received· t h e i r
bachelor of arts degrees from
f(hitlier College during recent
1970 ·commencement exercises
lit the foUr-y ea r school.
·The graduates included
Michael T. Dunn and Allen
L". Herman from Costa Mesa;
•Marilyn L. Jacobs, Corona del
:Mir; Judith A. Bel and
:kUssell E. Purnell, Huntington
.Jliech and Stephanie A. Foust
'iuid Jay R. Seelye from
Newport_ Beach.
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-·-29, 1970 DAIL y I'll.OT II
Mota MVP
For Dodgers
Afte1· Win
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Muny Mala
Is one of U¥>te pys you dcll't evtD
know is .,-ound -unW you IM blm
play.
"He does.all the llllle tb!Jll•.'' pralaed
Lbs Angeles '1nanage1" W a I t e r Allton.
"Ev<rythfnc Y"' aiJi lilm to do be does
it and never cnunblea about a lhlDC."
iv.., Pamr· tho Dodcall' 11nt bue-
man, goes· Ma manqer -ballef.
"Right oow, be't U. JIVP OD the l!alJ club," Parker llld of the~
v,,,....._
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-' .. 11omrn1can wbo had a bud In juA ....,.
everytJang •rlie Docfsen did -Y In
blankJnc San D1e10 Z-0 !or tbelr. lillh
colisecutive win. ~ <# ~ • ..
WORKERS PULL DEATH ~.:OF DERIK WIL~IAMS Off TRACK IN .CRASH NEAR STOCKHObM. Ji-LUC $ALOMON DIED IN FRENCH RACE .MISHAP ·Manny robbed the. Padm' • Dove
Campbell ol a aure double and a nan
i• the finl IMJq with a Jeapfn1 catcll
againll the fence, then 1Jncled one! -
a run in the Dodaen' h&lf ot lhe lmlna.
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Fans Nearly De1nolish Fo~hes Field
.6i-year-ol.d Park Target of Souvenir Hunters on Last Day
PITl'SBURGH (UPI) -When Forbes
Field opened on JWlf: 30, 1909, it was
billed as "the largest and most beautiful
ball park in the world."
"Words almost fail to picture to lhe
mind'• eye adequateJy the splendors o1
the mqniflcent pile Prosident (Barney)
Dreyfuss erected as a tribute to the
riational game, a beneficent to Pittsburgh
(sic)," a contemporary writft' aaid.
Tbe lul bueball game at the 11-year-
old ball porlt was played Sunday when
the Pirates beat the Chicago Cubs in
a doubleheader.
Although weather-worn and showing
the ravages of time, the field had
vestiges ol ita former beauty. At the
Pirates' last game Swulay the infield
field was in perfect Condition. Ivy' llill
hung.on the wans.
But the 40,000 fans took over after
the games. Fans poured on the field
taking away keepsakes. Within a few
minutes, ivy bun& in shreds on the
o u t f i e I d walls. Kids ran up lhe
scoreboard, removing the numbers and
taking down other signs.
Art McKennan, the field announcer,
pleaded with the boys to vacate the
scoreboard.
"Please leave immediately," McKen-
nan said. '"There it a danaer of elec-
trocution and I mean it."
The kids scampered a\\·ay with their
souvenirs.
Several middle aged women carried
away seats that some obllgirig boys had
ripped from tbe It.ands. Another fan'
was arrying sod, A fin ~ith a inodern
idea, cm.ied astroturf froirt home plate.
Stadium Si,-Hot Dogs, No;
McMillan Set for Tm· Heels
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CJNCINNA'M -M°" than 5t,000
baleball lam will !ind oot Tueoday night
what it is like to view a 1ame and
not be able to enjoy a hot q.
Unlmqlnableyou ,.y?
11 will happen Tueoday ni,rit when
the Clndnnatl Reds move Into tbe;r
new home -the Riverfront Stadium
-and play the Atlanta Braves.
Constructloo offk:lals said that in·
stallation of electrical outlets at con-
ce511ion stands will not be completed
by Tuesday night.
Pre-wrapped sandwiches, peanut!, pop-
corn, "t drinks and ·draft beer will
be ·available though.
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ELMIRA, N.Y. -A family disa.,.._
Dient over Tom McMillen, highly aouiht
blgh basketball 1llar from Man!lield, Pa.,
~gh achool, was ..Wed -y night
~ his parents agreed·to his selection
tf the UnJversity of North Carolina for 'is colle1e career.
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i EL CAJON -For most of her col-~par. year on the llaka, Cathy Gaughan
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Curney Rolls
~o 2nd Straight
CanAm Victory
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1 Q\lmpacne . flowed freely Sunday u
Gurney made it two ia a row
the prestlgioul Can-Am Challen&< Cup
ieries.
1 Guntey, 37, of Costa Mesa, now bas
won both or the races held In the tl
million 1970 Can-Am series for Group
, .... sportH'ICing cars since joining the
Mel.art• team three days before the
ppener at Mosport Park, Ontario, two
lieea ago.
At Ml Tremblan~ Quebec, Gurney
' rove a McLaren Mark IB to victory
10.4 seconds Stulday over runnerup
Motachenblcber. Gurney led all
stood ln the shadow of Arizori• State
teammate Jane Butanchury. Today she
buksfnthe-.
The Jl'<l1Y m1!s 1r<1n E"lene, Ore.,
capGaed tbt National W o me a ' s
-.iate Goll. Champioallllp Satur-
day at Sfnclq ' lllI1s C.W.Jry Club,
de!eatlJC MllS Bulanchury" the dden·
din1 ootst, 4 and 1.
Mils Gaughan won with eue, captuttng
the Ont two lioles of the 36-bole ftn1le
ud never bothering to kfot back. She
ended the mornl>g round 2 up.
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Saturday's winners at Uw: 1970 AAU
traek and IJeld cJ\lmpiono)Spo I a
BlkenneJd were:
Ralph Mao (Cl.I) In the COi ln-
tBmediar. .hunflea; John Smith (45.7)
440; Kei. Swenaoa (1 :47.4) 880; Michael
Howell (C :Ol.I) · mile; ·Tom Dooley
(JS :CU) % mile. walk; Bill Reilly (1 :3U)
3,llOO-meler ~;Randy Maloon
(&7·10%) shol; Milan Tiff (SU) triple
jump; and BtII Skinner (:rfl-7) javelin.
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KANSAS crrY -Joe Keouah, ludlnl
hitter for the Kansu City lloylla, pro-
bably will play no more this ,.....,
because of-a le& frUurt and ••kle spraln. 'i . •
Jteouab,' liijll"Cf his right Je1 when
his lpilu caught In the dfrt u be
liid boni< iii the t!fth innllll of the
----of • twin bill with, the Anpll,S\mdOY-
Keough had rat .m r. •·•--•
PEBBLE BEACH -lob Rloc)J, a
21-year-old former USC &Ofl star, dropped
·~--pal• the 31th bole Sunday to beat Sacr-...
to's Vic Loutalot and wil the CallfGrni1
amat.ur IOll crown:
Thil was the 1onplt finals match
in otai. .._utloa 11nce Mac Hunter
-the ...,. -to bill Goe UUler !or the Utle In !Mt.
• LUBeoat, Tn. -• Tuu University
head 1-1 CllOCh Dmtll Royal haa
beea named the oulltandJn& coach of
the IllOI In a pall CGlllhlcled b)> the ABC-a.
The scene was painful to McKennan.
. "Look," be said, throwing up his hands
in despair. "the most beautiful park
in the country aod they have to do
lhis. I've been around here since 1919.
I was a clubhouse boy then. And to
think I have to see this."
Dreyfuss took pride in the park he
constructed in the city's civic center.
Dreyfuss banned garish advertising on
the outfield walls.
Instead;· there were ivy-covered walls.
A background of trees and shrubbery
rising from Schenley Park outside gave
Forbes Field an aesthetic setting.
Although the Pirates played 4,700
games at the park, it was used for
other events -circuses, boxing matches,
professional · and college football gamel!i
and religious events.
In 1932, Franklin Delano Roosevelt,
campa1gning for preskient, spoke from
a stand erected on • second base. He
ptomised to lead the country out ol
lhe depression.
Pitt, Carnegie Tech and Duquesne
University played home games in the
park In the city's Oakland section. The
Pittsburgh Steelers played at ForbeS
from 1933, when they were granted a
National Football League frfl.nchise,
until 196Z when they moved to Pitt Sia·
dium.
In July, 1951, Joe Walcott, an und~r·
dog climbed in to the rlng at Forbes
Fieid to take on heavyweight champion
Ezzard Char les. Walcott knocked out
Charles in the seventh round and became
the new champion.
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, ROGER TAYLOR (LEFTI AND THE VANQUISHED LAVER.
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Emerson Faces Newcombe;
Laver, Shocked by Taylor
WIMBLEDON, Eaglud (AP) -An '
Auatrallacl ez~arpeoter and the son-of
u E6,u.h steel worker today broupt
a promile ~;,,· more excitement Into tM
second week • of the Wimbledon teMi1
tournamen~ already aet ablaze by the
dOwnfall of Corou de! Mar's mighty
Rocf'l.aver.
The lwo players addlq unexpected
spice to &hue unofficial world cham-
the dwnplOlllhlps .... 1 opetl in tllll.
Taylor .whole father workecf in the
steel milll of-SbeUleld and whole mother
taught him ~ c. public courts.
defeated Laver M, M, 6-2, 6-1 ii lhe
finest win of hit career.
"There's sUll a long way to go,"
Taylor said after Saturday's match. "But
if I can beat R6d the Rocket then
I must bt In with a chance for the
tlt5e."
Phillips Fu1nes
Mter Angels,
Royals Divide
MILWAUKEE (AP) --Sandy Alomar
~'as resigned, Lefty Phillipe was furious,
Greg Garrett was shell-shocked and the
California Angels were no better off
today than they had been 24 hours ago.
The Angels rode a "second~"
fifth-inning homer by Jim Fregosi to
a 2·1 victory over Kansu City in the
first game of Sunday's double.header,
A•9el Sl•te
All ·-M KMl"C tnll Ju ... lt AllNll M MlhrtllollN
J-• Afll... ti Mll ... M
then absorbed their worst shellacking
or the year as the Royals pwnmeled
them 13-1 to gain a iplit or the twin-bill
and the four-1ame teries.
A sweep of the doubleheader wOuld
have boo9ted the Anpls within two
games of lirst-place Minnesota in the
American League West.
Instead Calilomla remains three games
blck of the Twins, who split a twin-bill
in Ddcago. The Oakland A's, with a
sweep in Milwaukff, art only two 1ame1
behind the Angel!.
Califomla send! Clyde Wright; 10-5,
against Marty Pattin, f.6, in tbnight's
opener of a four-game series 1g1pist
the Brewers in Milwaukee.
Alomar, Uw: Angels'. spuriky second
baseman, had his bitting streak anapped
in Sunday's opener 1f'ter 23 consecutive
games. ; .
"I'm disappp~nted, sure," he saki. "But
there's nothln& I can do about it -
except maybe start another one.,,.,
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shutout of the year, \ops in the NaUo..i
League, and extend San Dieao'• Joline
streak to eilht.
Dodgers open a lbrfe..game Jeries
tooight against Houstoa.
Bill Sjnger, 3-1,, pitcbea for Lot Allfl'1'1
in his rm appearanor since 11111 near
RO-hitter la.It week in Atlanta. Jack Blll-
ingham. 5-t, llart.s for the Aatror. ·
''That Manny makes me bin a eOOll
year," uid Parker. "He always I'll
the ruMers over one way or ~
and leaves it for the U).ird and fourth
hitters in the lineup to aet the rUa
home.
"Really, Jl'1 like a unit. The leadoff
hitter gets on like BIU · Grabarlrewtla
did, Manay· movea him over and we
try io score him. U wt keep doin1
it we're ping io get 10me nms. ''
.The Padres appeared to have FOiler
on the ropes right off the bat wbea
Tommy Dean opened with a double and
Dave Campbell sent his drive to tbe
wall in left. •
But Mota, who robbed Al Ferrara
with a ieapinc atch, the night. before,
need back to the bullpe• 11te, jwnped
up and caught the ball before tumblin&
to the ground .
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CLEVELAND (AP) -He's IOI to
be the happiest loser of the year.
"I'm still In a cloud," steve Eichstaedt
said Sunday after his upset bid failed
and be settled for secorid place In the
$150,000 Cleveland Open golf tournament.
"I'll probably haW! to pinch myaelf
tomorrow when I wake up to m11ke
1Ure it isn't all a drelm."
The tall, rail-thin youna:. veteran of
combat duty in Vietnam baCI to be the
bigcst· lonfahot • in the flekl -many
of the Uu'ml pros didn't know bim,
hadn'J beOrd of him -when they rtarled
play. ·
He hadn't made a dime tn ·three
prevk>us tournaments ltiis ye.at. But,
at one point dQwn the stretch ef the
leg-wearing 36-hole windup, he h·oJ e d
out a sl•·iron shot tor an eallt and
took the lead.
But the 24-yea.r-okl couldn't keep 11, '
with Bruce Devlin'• ICOl'Chhlg pece and
finished second, abootina a final a for
272, rour strokes back of Devlin.
The Australian tour replar opened
with a le, then flashed Jn witb I lll-
under-pa.r &f, matchlnl the course rtcord
for the hllly, 1,111 yard, Aurora Counlr)'
Club course.
That gave him a 72-hple total of .,
12. wxler par, for the $30,000 first ' prize
11nd his second· championship, of the year/
He won tbe. Bob Hope Detert CJamc
wly In the ,,_, and baa earned
over $11 ,OGO for his bat year sim:e
jolninf the tour In 1961.
ut114 of the 71 Jape over the treacherous
urentian Mountains coune. Hi •
pver11e tpeed was 17.16 miles per hour.
I Guraey, who replaced builder-driver
Bruce Mcl.aR:n on the Britiah-bued
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BY PITCH, DIES ~~~~~a~ Jrate Fans Menace Umpires
play1· Clall; G..-of New York,
i McLaren was killed Juae I while LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Lape
tesUn1 one of the new McLaren cars Enlutt, a. Santa Anl,. died Sunday !" England. af1<r beJnc atrucl< Jn t1w chelt by a
F!nlahiq in third place be h I n d pitch duriq ., amateur baaeblll 1.,..
kotacbenbaeher was Canadian George at 1 Lot Angela park.
~. drtving a new enlry bultt i>1 Autbarillel ..re! Eaca1ante had -
the BRM '""ks of London. Bob Brown pJayJnc In a ftauJarly«lledalad banfball
of HunUngton , N.Y., 1"1S fourth. league pme when he "" hiL He WU
-'Ille only other leader was <lwMy't taken to "ComolJ·USC Medical Cenlu
teainmate De n i 1 Hulme, who quit \\ilere he wu pronounced dead on .,..
beoauoe of an oil leak Iller complettnl rival.
11 laps. Britisher Jackie Ollvr t9C•ped Pollet II.id M aulOply hu been
Injury when hl1 rlldlcolly cletlgned • ocbeduled to determine the encl cauae
Autocoast.Cbevrolet cra&bed oa the llnl of death.
lap.
the only Amer!can Jell in the mea's
ainf!lea, and Carmichael playa Spaia's
Andrea Glmeno, conqueror of lhlnf·seed-
ed Anhur Ashe in another major fourth-
nJWll! upeet. •
Other quarter.final matches wUI pit
Austrtllans Tony Roebe acaiJ!st Ken
Jtoaewalt ; John Newcom'-111 Inst
Newport Beach'• Roy Emel\ioo.
Taylor, :rt-year-old llrilllh prof"'Jooal,
ranked tut of II teedl, wa1 the
-..... hero for senullonally knock-
1111 Laver out of ~ toumlmeat be
had made his own.
Dethronement of the wiry Aussie was
the b1Uest 1hock at Wimbledon sine<
WALLA WALLA, Wllh. (AP) -Two
unlioppy umplru -. escorted from
the field SUnday b)> Police who llhelter.d
them from two angry teams and 1,103
enrqed ram after the umpires called
one ~er, changed the all on another
play, ejected one manager, two players
-then called' one playe. baek.
Bend, Ort., by the way, beat W"alla
Walla 11·2 In the Northwest League
game. Thereafter, the umplrts and the
Bend team repaired io lhe aame motel
for 11n UDell3Y nlihl.,
It started when Walla Walla mana1er
Garry Powel waa ejected from the pme
in the four1h innlnl for upJnc a ball<
call. 1be tame wnplre1 had ejected
Bend manager Charlie Silvera the 111111>1
before. I j
A Wall• Wall1 s>laY• Wll 11 k p·d
to leave In the efCbth afier artVllll
a called third strike. He milHd tbe
real acUon.
An umpire ruled a lhot down the
right field line was fair ln the ninth.
He chan1ed his mind at the urginc or the Bend bench. ,,,. Bend people
also exprelltd unhappineu ovw Ute lact
the boiler had run Into their pitcblr
on lbe way to fint bue.
tbe umpirt then ordered Walla Watll'a
Broce· BaUer io enter the t.uer'a bor.
-clecllnod to face Band pftdler JfllT'/ Lewil, .. Iba ..... •)ected --. Havilll given tho lllualloo -thought, the wnptro cafled Buller back ror a do-Over. Soon after the polke ornved to ilelp the omplra leave aa
the fans bqan throwinl ltllnp -
the lleld Jo lndlcate bow they felt abcMit
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Mark State All-star Tiff
By ROGER CARI.BON
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An ocean of empty orange ct1lored
aeats -In the neighborhood or 42,MM
,-of 1.em -along with an overall f>OO!:IY
played iame . by the South, wu the .
scene 1t Anaheim Stadium Sunday w~n
the North upended the South, M, i11
the second annual Cal-Pal North-South
Slate All.Star baseball game.
With 400 curious onlookers (250 paid)
viewing the 1 action , the South managed
to throw the issue away in the fo.urth ,
inning when four walks , three errors
and a pair or singles acrounted for
all six Yanku runs .
Losing pitcher JohR D'Aqul.sto of San
Diego's St. Augustine High, and a draft
choiCe of the San Francisco.Gi nlS, was
able to get Gilly one of the seven-tters
he faced out -with the other
romping home to Settle the issue early.
He issued free passes to four of the
first five batters he faced. .. The big fourth inning enabled &larler
,. Steve Behlen to pick up the win after
hurling three stanzas of shutout ball.
His performance was matched by
'Vestminster High 's Ed Bane, who also
tossed three innings of hitle ss ball. But
Bane was without benefit of any hitting
support.
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·High was the onfY .. Rebel to garner f
more than a single safety. He hit 1 f
Une drive home run in the sixth iMlng J
that carried 400 feet to right center. t
His crack followed a single by Ross, ..
Mike Edwards' 'triple and a sacrifice
that netted the Sollth Its first two
markers. ' •
Another run was tallied in the seventh A
for the hosts when Ross hit into a'.
double play with the bases loaded after {I
a pair .of free passes and a bunt single.
Rudy Sgontz of Loara High started t
for the South at catche r and went hitless
in tv.·o trips to the plale while Mark
, Andresen of Garden Grove (the other•
ange -Countian ) v.•as an outfield I
lacement who was also blanked in 1
t1vo ;ippearances at the plate. I
Behlen ~·as named player of the game.'
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He struck out four, incl uding the Ja_st
batter in each of the first two innings
with a runr1er on base . Deep Sea Report T DAILY l'ILOT Pllel9"" P'ttrldr 0 '09llMll However, Bane's efforts were for
naught by the time re lief pitcher Chuck
Ross was able to restore order in the
fourth frame.
WESTMINSTER PITCHER ED BANE UNLOADS A PITCH IN THE STATE ALL-STAR TIFF.
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Andretti Win s; Metro Baseball
Santa Ana's
Savage 2nd
Pirates Climb to Fourth;
CASTLE ROCK , Colo 1AP) -Mario
Andretti overcame heat and the Unser
brothers Sunday to win the $60,000 Rocky
ll1ountain ISO-mile automobile race at
Continental Divide Raceways.
SaddlelJack Drops Pair
Andretti, starting in the ou'Llide pole
position, passed top qualifier Al Unser
at the start of the 17th lap and never .
relinquished the lead to post his first
victory in the U.S. Auto Club cham·
~ionship series.
Andrettl made the 57 laps around the
tlH.urn 2.116-mlle course in I hour, 41
ninutes and 17 seconds for an average
•peed of 84.190 miles an hour. His win·
iing speed tppped the old record d.
14.337 miles an hour established by the
1969 winner, Gordon Johncock.
Andretti, or Naiareth, Pa., drove an
STP special rear-engine Ford to victory.
Second place went to another rea r·
~ngine Ford, an Olsonite Eagle, dri~en
by David "Swede" Savage of Sanla.Ana.
In third place, well behind Andretti
and Savage, was A. J. Foyt, driving
,i~ Sheraton Thompson special, another
rear-engine Ford.
Bobby Unser. who woo a 150-mile
race at Langhorne, Pa .. two weeks ago,
~inished fourlh in his rear-engine Ford.
Al Unser, who charged Into an early
'ead from the pole position, dropped
back to filth. and steady-running Jerry
:;rant of Seattle finished sixth.
2 Years f.o r Pele
SANTOS. Brazil -Pele. the world's
most famous soccer player, says "it
is certain" he will remain with his
home club, Santos, for two more seasons.
Then, he says, he will retire.
The Costa Mesa Pirates ( OHoge
Coast) moved into fourth place pi the
Metropolitan League summer baseball
standings Sunday .night with a• 8-4 win
over the Long Beach 49ers al Sanla
Ana Memorial Park.
Saddleback, meanwhile, dropped a twin
bill, losing the first game to La Fonda
1Santa Ana ), 11-0 and the ftightca p to
Cypress, 9--2. Both ends of the
doubleheader were played at A-1emorial
Park.
The Pirates (2-4·2) moved in fro nt
of the 4Uers (2-5-0 ) in the loop standings
by posting five runs i• the fifth and
lhree more in the eighth.
All but OfJe of the Pirate starters
managed to bang out hits with rtg.hthan·
der Rick Davidson scattering nine 49er
raps for Mesa.
Saddleback's league record dropped to
6-8-1 afler its double loss and the set·
backs were the fourth and fifth in a
row for coach Ken Longnecker's crew.
Impotency at the plate proved to be
Saddleback's chief nemesis as the area
nine C<lllected only seven hits , all singles,
in the twirt bereavement .
In the opener against La Fonda, the
losers attempted to ignite a flame in
the fourth inning as catcher John Stubbs
sin_gled, stole secood and advanced to
third on an error. But, he wa,, left
hopelessly stranded, along \\:ith his
team's chances.
La Fonda broke the coAtest. open in
the bottom of the opening frame when
the first eight Santa Anans who ste pped
to the plate collected hits off Saddlcback
starting pitcher Steve llazan .
Haza n lasted six innings be(ore being
replaced by righthar1der Mike Da vis,
who turned in relief stints in both games.
Doug Mitten and Scott ·Longnecker
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Cincinnati 52 21 .712 J\flnnesota 43 25 .6'2
Loi An1ele1 43 30 .589 • C1IUornl1 42 30 .583 3
Atlanta 36 35 .501 15 Oakland 41 33 .!154 5
San Francisro 36 31 .493 " Kansas City 2• .. .371 ,.
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SAN DIEGO -Tony Abair of Garden
Gro ve took over second place in thf
all-events division of the 25th annual
California State Bowling Association
tourna menl with a 2,070-pln ha1.dicap
total for niRe games Sunday. ·
North hitting was at a minimum
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onl y four hilS in all. But the North's
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allowing no gifts to the opposition in
the error department and it turned in
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Calif., ran oul of ga s. Gra ble, winner of two ol Ill ayo
The' victory before 12,300 the four previous r~ in the · ·
windblown fans was worth series was one of three top COLUMBOS, Ohio (AP) _ $5,000 to Hutchison, who the
finished the lOO·mile, 41>-Jap qualifiers who failed to com-Mary Mills made par on
race in one hour. seven plete the race. John Cannon, second extra bole fo, win a
minutes 10r a n average speed Ontario, Canada, and George t.tne-way playoff 1or Che tint
ot 89.3 miles per hour. Wintersteen, Villanova , Penn., pl.act in the Ladie, P.GA
The race was the fifth in were forced out with eneine po,000 Open here. Sunday.
the 14-evenl, $400,000 Sports problems before the halfWJY-A:thea Darben. who led by
Car Cll!b of America ~ries. mark. four strokes after 1be firlt
Race officials said Grable Wintersteen and his team· 'two rouoli!I, finBted with a
.may h·ave lost because he had ' '~e television 'eotnedian Dick bOgey af the secmd sudden-
forced an additional parade 'Smothers of HollyWood, ·Calif.,· death. hole t.o miM her chance
lap by jumping the start. both went out with identical for her lint LPGA vktory
His defeat was especially broken lef\ rear suspensions ~ seven yeM'I. Mila Milli
disheartening because hi s in their Lola Ohevys. last won a tour event at Waco,
crew had performed the dif-Hutchison's victory earned · Texas, a year ago.
ficult task of rebuilding a him 20 points in the series. Sandra Hayni~, Who tied
s u b s t a n t J a I part of his. Cahnon still leads with SO Miss Mills and Mts. o.ben
B r a b h a m C o s w o r th ' s points, followed by Grable at even per 216 for the 54
after a mprning with 40. holes regulatioo play, lost on Jlili~jiiiijiijiiiif ttie first playoff hole when
her sean:I shot hit a trap
and she . p&aym out in per
five. The o&her two had
birdied fours.
PH. 642-5250
Ml I. 'OlhS.CDIU .a ____ ._ ..... .,.., --
Mrs. Darbents ~losing 71,
flve over par, opened the way
for the other two t.o gain the
playoff, Miss Miiis with a finol
&t. Miss Haynie -73. Kathy Whitworth, second
leadiog mooey-wimer on the
LPGA tour, finished-wttb-a
three-under 69 for 217 and
a fourth place tie with Peggy
Wilson, 'Who closed with pat'
72 .. tile &.355 yvd Haymond
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HOUSES l'OR SALE ~1s FOR SALi HOUSES Foa SALi J Hous1s FOR SALE·
0!!11r•I 1000 -•I IDOi Oonoral 1000 ~rel lOIO
SMALL DtilCH =~~~;;;1-
..., .. .,. n..tie 3-bodn>om ASSUME FHA Formal
and 2-b&*'; .ft.2 lot and you f:~ .~ ,:::::: 1211':"'.; &Yi% Dining
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room;dinina room, tilt entry C•n Even KHp Your
1: wall to wall earpcting HORSES
·thruout, Jil&'mtnts OSI exist· in Th. INck Y•rdl
ing loan only $190 per mo, This is a benutifttl combinto Colesworthy iocluding '""'" AN<Yl'HER tioo of modorn· home lo the
BRAND NEW EXQ.USJVE. city with the feel ot trtts &
BE flRST! ! horses in the country, Home
& Co.
REALTOR
Newport Beach Office
1028 Bayside Drive
675-4930
HARBOR VIEW HILLS
SJiacio\is View Home
with 3 bedrooms, 2% baths
Family room & fireplace
Sunny breakfast room
Cheerful electric kitchen
Enclosed yard
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· WALLACE
REALTORS
--<5'4<46 .. 4141-
(0pon Evon l"9•1 . .
UDO ISL-E
Uke New
has private master suite,
sunken living rm, eatir&
area in thl big, modem
kitchen I: huge rumpua
room, Only a yrs old, the
ho~ combines many rare
features for your family
living enjoyment. Don't miu
seeing this home . you won't
find anolher any,vhere like
ii?
Nichols Real Estate
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DIANA
COUNTY'S
2629 HA•
BOllEYARD
546-8640
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· ·costa Mesa
Best Buy .
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151',500
Thf' out of town owner has
pricef.t_ this home low for
quick-<'posses!ion and sale.
Entcf-large livi~ room
-thru sunfiy, -llOUlh -patio:
Cutl' 2 Bedroom + den
546-9521 •1 J ~ ~l(Klll ~
home on 35' Jot. Owner •nx. ~~~~~~~~~
ious and will help finance . · .... ~ * TAYLOR
3 Bedrm-' 2 Bath-$22,000 -:
No down to vets. This
househas tt ·a11:-suut~ln
kitchen, brick fireplace,
forced •ir heat, double
garage, built-in int~com system. r un price
$22,000. Hurry -liilted
Jn multiple on 6/26nO.
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"Our 15th Ye•r"
JN THE HARBOR AREA
673-4400 PETE BARRETT I WESTCLIFF $S2,SOO
REALTY ' Quiet family'l,iving. Spac. 4 I ~~~~~~~'l'l'~! I · bdrm, 3 ba home near more RETIRE TO-aEAUTY 1•05 wntCLlff DI. expensive homes ..
Never bef~ have we been. HlWPOIT llA.CH t 10 LINDA ISLE
able to present 1uch an im-'. 642·$--., Se.-this new s &. maid's rm.
maculate channing home. fan1. r nt + RR, 5 baths.
Lo c a t e d in COLLEGE Open Dally $1fill,300.
PARK near all a:ractes of TIRED OF RENTING l ''Our 15th Ye•r''·
school & O.c.c. Three Bd· Only $240 .,,_r mo WESLEY N.
rms, 2 baths, B/N Kit, DI That's righL $2-IO per mo in-TAYLOR CO.
Rm. covered bre<'zeway and eludes everything. principal.
Dbl. Gar. Freshly decorated, intere§I. l•xes & Ins, Only R1•ltor1
new cptJJ. A: drps, Nothing to $2200 'down to purchase this N~WPORT CENTER
do but mow in·: Full Price lovely~ three bedroom hOme , :?Ill San Joaquin Hllh Road
$29,500 Under ffiA/V A ni<.-ely carpeted tllnk)Ul. ""4-4910
TERMS. Large !iv rm with frplc. All 4-PLEX M. M. L•Borde, Rltr. biting. Call • now: 11118
646<l5.55 R•<o 548·3265 WON'T ,I.AST! S:l),600. $33,400
JR. EXECUTIVE
Rambling Ranch hon1c on
huge Jot. 4 spacious bed-·
rooms, .. Jremcndous living
room looking onto 18x36
PAIJL.WBlli C41NAll4N
•l&l.TT CL
"Luscious Pool." Assume GI 1~ Ba.ker;C.M.
Loan subject to 6 annual
Excellent rental area near
major shopping and busline.
BIG (232 ft.) tm with room
for two MOJ;f.E units. (}.vner
WILL FINANCE at LOW
INTERf.::sT •nd NO loan
fer:! Thi11 can bf' a real
"MONEY MAKER" for
YOUI
percentage rail' balance of
;;,k; i~'i";e 1'~!!~11fl
Rl'altod'll CONDO Realtors
Walker & Lee
2790 Harbor Blvd. •I AdaJns 3 Bedroom •• Spanish 11tyle 2043 Westclifl Or.
S4S-046."i Open 'Iii I PM with elegant dr~s. etched 646-17ll
'fireplace and interior patiol ~~O;;pe~n;;;;'ti~·1;;9;;''°;;;;P;;M;;;;;;;. E•stside Spec:i•I in popular Me-st Verde
Custom built 3 BR._ 2 Ba, Cooritry O ub Villas. V•cant P•lnt Could
Xtra lge living rm::-WaJ k and ea&y to !ltt. $36,500. Do Wonders
to ahopg, dble garage, Will Needs some carpet•, too, but
tell FHA-VA terms. your bid might .take it.
C.U eves: S4U769 G1'9t Joc•tion in Meta Ver-
4 BR + 2 BR de. 3 + Fam/din. Quiet,
on one lot with garages .. A dcadend street. O w n er s
real buy with good tine. oiiiiii;i~;;;;;;~~~~~ I price is $28,500. See ii _ then
Call eves: S48-6769 LIDO WATERFRONT let us hear J OUR PRICE.
Lachenmyer Rlty APTS.-321 LIDO NORD &,...._
OUioe .... 39211 or 545-"83 NOW REDUCED TO ---
$160,000-Xlnt Terms GE REALTY
5 BR & FAMILY 8 BeauHM un;u. I Car g&· -•illllil*
rages I: utilfty room. with ":i:i:~~ Price Reducecl Ill ft. fronting on excellent •
for quick s•I• swimming beach. Units we 2 HOMES
$33 500 newly furnished. E to • . Biii Grundy, RHllQr ON LOT
Large family home in No. 833 Dover Dr .. N.B. 6424620 Hardwood floors, beamed
C.O.ta Mna with all blf..inz I 'l:::l==!i=::=;:=== ceilings, bltirt11, RAO. Sep. including W•ter ronditioner.11 uate rarage1 & yards. Near
Quick POSl!I. Auume existing lmmedi•te ihopping. $28,500 With an
FHA loan. Only $3,000 down. Po1H11lon • assumable low interest Joan.
PERRON 642·1771 Excellent 4 A: family rm at Wells-McC•rclle, Rltrs.
NEWPORT
HEIGHTS
Exciting location near Cliff
Dr. 3 bdrms -2 bather _ ex-
tra large · living room -
$36,000. To inspect call
646-7171.
-0 THE REAL
"-ESTATERS
the low, 10\Y (rice of $25,$0 1810 Newport Blvd., C.M.
or VA or FHA tenns or IJIBD>'· 5'!8-7729 Eves. 644-0684
be even 10% down. /
& MESA DEL MAR -~:"....... Three bdrm. tam. rm. 1*
GE REALTY bath, fireplace. built -In Adela•""'** kitchen, new w/w carpet
ELBOW ROOM =t,' e~::rydo:~~~
.4 Bedroom, 3 + pwdr room er. lfl'x20' detached ni.m(IU$
baths, Ivan Wells home, room, two patios, $30,950 •
Dover Shotts. Formal din Owner will carry ht T.D.
rm, kitchen w/brkfst area, M. M. L•Borde, Rltr •
OCEANFRONT Panelled family rm wt .. -et 646-055:1 Eves. 548-3265
CORONA DEL MAR ·bar. Sparkling pool In land-Re•I Estate Sales 1eaped t:OUl't)'ard. Roy J . H Bes!' beach loc. In CdM! 3 \van:t Realtor, 1430 Galaxy T E
Bdrms. Ii family rm. w/ 550 "o"' """· & tiled no'"· °'· .... , · · REAL ESTA TERS Can build 2nd view home IRVINE TERRACE Offers You More
on R-2 Joi. Sll0.000. Umrurpassed ocean &. bay Licensed or unlicensed new
BROKER view. 3 Bdnns. + den. Spa-or experienced, Ll!t's' talk
133-0700 644-2430 cious Spa.ni9b. l'10IJ Sq. ft. about YoUr Real Estate Ca-
DOYER SHORES
Huae higt>.ceilinged Jiving
room with wet bar; marble
fa It I\ ,\ 111 II II
HI Ill\ 1\4
'
entry ~ fir.place, Lovely ,;ii..,~-~~~~~
Jarge family room, Alm01o1t BALBOA PENINSULA
new, S.IJ.l ,500. Delightful 4 BR. home, comp,
Macnab-Irvine
Realty Comp&ny
67~10 '42"235
turn. Lge, paneled family
rm. On corner lo( Com-
plete privacy. Great patio
w/BBQ. $'76,500.
BROKER
reer. PHONE RANDY Mc·
CARDLE -S46-2316.
$23,500
NO DOWNI
No down G.I.. al most no
down rnA. Loc11t7: near lhe beautiful golf COl.ll'R.
Puk like yard. S bdrms,
family rm. kitchen is over-
sized. 540-1721 ..
TARBELL 2955 Herber
3 KlNGAARD SPECIALS 13U700 · 644-2430 * OCEANFRONT *
EASTSIDE, COSTA MESA !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!..,!!!! ... !II!' DUPLEX
• Cute 2 Bedroom l lS,350. % Bloc)r; from Bay
• 3 a.. hnfwd lln 123""" $29,500 1115,000
from l"10 dn lo Im! down OUt of Stole Owner G"rp Wllli•m-
FllA °'go VA. 4 Bdr. & Fomlly Rm. REA.LTOR
• 3 Bf $21,500, take over Desp:?rate sJtuatkm. Priced 673-4350 MS.15" Eves.
S"% loan w/$2500 dn I. far below m•rket value.
2nd TO of S50 mo. •t 8% · Central hall plan. Prime Jo.
KINGAARD\ RE Ml Z-2'222 cation. ~l720 .•
V. Ac .. Pool TARBELL 2'5S Ha .......
3 Br, 2 Ba, horses OK. Own-
er/ Art. 548-9477, 642-5000.
Old you ever ftllnk: or swap-
irw that White Elephant in
the ettic for totnelhi!ll: you
can Ute! Try the Thdtta Paradiie column in· the Dal-
ly Pilot Want Adi.
TIR,ED of that old furniture!
lt'• really not that bard
to replace. Ju't watch the
tumiture A mllcellaneots8
columns In tht Cl•ulfled
Section.
TIME FOR
9UICK CASH
THROUGH A
DAILY PILOT
WANT' AD
3 BEDROOM AND
FAMILY ROOM
Take Over $148.00
Per MontlH Yi%
In Costa Mesa, but 11u~
ject to existing VA loan
• total payment $148.00, or no money down to ·~
Vets, minimum down· ::
FHA. Lovely added fam-ilr. room, detached dou· b e garage newly added.
This home is in model
home condition .. Owner
anxious, asking $24,500.
See it today!
OWN IT FDR LESS
THAN RENT
-$190
W ith payments like this
you can't afford to rent
It's in beautiful move-
lri condi tion. hardWood
floors, spotless built-in
kitchen, forced air heat,
double garage, private
corner lot, wi th boat or
trailer acceu, large
heated • n d filtered
above-ground -P<>OL ,Tr3
$26, 700 or ? ? ?
Horses
4 Bedroom-bartain
1/3 acre· $26,00D
no down to vets
Want wide open ~·
e1! Well. here It ls on
full third ot an acre
where horses are per-
mltted. Only ten min-
utes from downtown
Costa Mesa. 4 large
bedrooms, 2 baths. Car.
peted throughout. You'll
really like this one. Lots
of tall tree!!. All for'
only $26.000 plus no
money down to vetl. HURRY!
Secluded Country
Fixer Upper
Located in the backbay
area of Newport Beach
on % acre. Featuring 2
horse corrals, enclos~
lanai ove.rlooking beau·
tiful swimming pool. The
2000 sq. ft. residenee
needs paint and elbow
gresse, but. whst • price
owner will finance a t
7%%.
College Part
4 Bedroom,
$159. per month
You better hurry on thh~ one, it's sharp!
With large family room,
rear living room with
sliding door1 to beauti·
fully landscaped patio
and back yard. All elec-
tric built-in kitchen with
breakfast be.r. Best yet,
ta.ke over sub,ittt to ex-
lstln11t 5 li( % FHA loan.
TotaJ payment, includ-
ing taxes -$159.00 per month. Ov"nr.r asking
$29,950 • Make offer.
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COUNTI"S
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2629 HARBOR
BDIR.EYARD
546-8640
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RENTALS RENTALS
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PRESTIGE Wi\TERFRONT HOMES
CUSTOM 4 TO 7 BEDROOM HOMES
FROM $135,000 TO $500,000
PRIME BUILDING LOTS
FROM $40.000 TO $175,000
For AppOintment Cell :
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
833 Dover Dr .. Suitt 3, N.B. 642-4621
ESCAPE VA No Down * OCIANl'ltONT * TO 'BEAUTlfUL . CUTE, -·••t, cool cots. Mp! On Btach, 1 BR, de• •• $14'. CONDOMINIUM $35 WEEK lo UP
ESTATE SALE, t)' 0wntr .. -1 Bedroom IY cott•te $90 2 Bedrms, l'A baths, all &J>" STUDIO & l BEDROOMS ~ ··-~-211A _A.._ ' LIDO ISLE tum, 1 BR, utll., lndry. • co 0 " suo' pll . I Ad It 'th TV & v1t•heoo tt" , ••• FHA 221 D2 """" DINl"l'Dll, '._-rr •J.' n..;._ No dop, 170 Del Mar, $130. 2 BR + gar., tots K •• . ances inc . u s \111 n '"' '""•
• home. only 3 )Tl old, Grnl .. , L-ot _ _ 2 BA', CM, tota OK •••• $140. child over 14 only. $170 mo, Linens & makl scr avail
Oeffn.\'iew 6 ADd7 bMeh. S Newport ............. -Near the Be.ch, 3 BR •• $115, Avail Jul,v lst. Age n I Childrens & pcl section low DOWN R-2 lot. Atto,...y -•ll! Stroot ta !root -.,_ 4 BR """' ranch ..... $225. 546-1141 2376 NEWPORT BLVD.
Try $65,000, All......... Dollthtfvl ' BkJ' : .............. ~;7 .. ;.;!,_"! $250 MO < BR 2 b" l•m 543-9755
3 bedrooms. huat fenc:«I :!, '°:~Appl, To I "4.•-7171 H~~Nw/;a~~~~~ .R:;:E;.:.N.;.T;,;A.;.L:;.S;..,.....,,,,.~--= rm. tncd yd, new pnt/cpts, 1'.fERRl~tAC WOODS new Y.~. Fttlhly ....,;nttd and • nlpect ... -'"'25 2 BR dplx bl'·· ts bl.tn.s. Owner 645--0880 01· luxury 1-2 BR, air~ond. '""' ..-&ea.ul new 3 br. + 1tud,v, Jl • ...... cp • 2335 paneled. ian, rm. ttp dill. rm patk>a, pr, tot ok. tM-t11es, 425 Merrirnac Way. 545-6300
Co111 . appraised at $21 ,500 ~mi. · Blue Beacon, Bkr. 6t5-0lll 3 BR townhouse. cpt/drp ,s.::o~clu:::•.::5:::100:::_ ____ 1 Jl.t!NIMUM DOWN WITH. $140 2 BR atp ..house, gar, $175 mo. 9615 Kensington, * * 2 BR Furn. Apt~.
1'flA -VETS NO DOWN UNUSUAL· contemp 3 bnn., fncd ·for tot & pet. HB 962-9911 pr ck at <>!lice Pool. 177 22nd St, CM.
Call EYff 1.,.;.."";;~~~!!!!!9' 11 "":':':::::-:::::=:-:::-1 poolo ~. $390/mo, Yr Blue Beacon, Bkr. 645-0111 9635 Comwall Drive. HB. NASSAU PALM,S. 642.3645
673.656·1 1' UllO'S FlllEST. BUY •1~~:!!::_~",53Br ,.,.,ST SILL -...r..11.1,,nu&,~ UIQQ" $165 3 BR fixer upper. Li 3 BR patio,ccpt/drp, 2 ba. LG. 1 br. w/w' crpt., nr.
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WILL T••DE yd, lddo l _peta welcome. . 11 tncd yd: 2 car .1ar; S223 fair grda tor married cple. W--L.-..._ -. bnule, ... t >Td, ~ mo. •~ _,. 968-1257 o-·-General '1000 Gener•I 1000 ..., rnD Beautif\tl • ·Roolny Baycmt End el' hlahd. 4· ~ 3 yrty, m-aa. Blue Beacon. Bia. 645-0µ1 mo . ....,.,....,..., or · Jnfarit ok. Sl.25 ~.-
1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; -;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; oiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~iii&I cuatom+buD.t 4 bdrm home bath,, !iO' Jot. street to ltrada. ON ISLAND $200 New 2 BR ~ BR near RUie wtw cpf LARGE 2 BR, near shop-
1• • ALL FOR $23.iOO on Jc. IOvtly lot co •eluded IOUlb J*Uo. For appt, l•1t lluff 2242 apt, sundk, R/0, ref. Child drpl, for • appt after 6. No ping. Adults .· no pe~. Jn-College Park FOLRENST E. 3BR.1\IBA,dbl•gar.,llhake ....... Xlnt --111111 Slllilh Realtar :------"'""tok.Brol«•534--6980. ""· 21.l/!3>-7882. qulre 11911 Roc"'t ... 0 SO roof, huge yard (ftnotd :rm. Leeward, 5&0713. ' ' '.f'or Ltue: At11 4thJan 2nd. CLEAN 5 brm, 2 bath. Glen· BACH. Spac. beaut. furn, $26, 950 front & rear), Quiet street • 4 brm 4 bath houM !ct '"-n5S 4 BR, 3 BA; la detached stu. Cost• Mel• 3100 mar. Sa>S mo, .Refertrices elect. bltns, washrm. $120
RLTRS. with curbs &. sidewalks. I 5&.le. Ne~ Beach "•l!!!ll!!!''!!!!~!'!'!~••I dy, sundrck, II' yd, ~ of required. 557-7148 incl. utll. 546-U52 EXCITING rorner location
"'ith decorati11e block \vall.
}~amous "750" Dike & Colc-
J,'l'Olle A ward \Vinner. Call
now -these are rai'e! P.S,
E.xtra sharp lhruoul!
E.\:CLUSIVE \VITH: . '
Niwpqrt
646-1111
(1!'ytime)
Mom Doesn't
Need ••.
"THE EXTRA
C4R"
WALK to Schools
WALK To The Market
WALK To Tht Y.M.C.A.
Private entr,v to shimmering
H&F pool. Oversized living
room. colorful kitchen. lam.
ily room, 4 bedrooms, 3
baths PLUS separate play
yard area for tots.
67J.8550 64& 7171
1-0· THE REAL
'"-ESTATERS
$17,900
FIXER·UPPER
Great house on a large Jt.2
lof. Good future investment,
Included in price is an elPC-
tric range, washer & 0dr,ver
and also a refr igerator. Ter.
1·ific starter homE' for you
young rei:ilers~ CALL~
Walker & lee
Realtors
2790 Harbor Blvd . al Adams
545-0465 Open 'Iii 9 PJl.1
LEISURE LIFE
IN BLUFFS
Live like a kiliit. ·pay just a
~ng;-3-Bedrms;; 2 baths.
Lge. , mstr. suite. Single
story hon1e' on greenbelt w/
pool just steps a\Vll.y, $39,950,
BROKER
83U700 644-2430
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~ BOB OL:.~~AL TOR,"$89=':'"'°:;:=' ===646--0m=i:i;! 45. LOT $52.500 Back Bay, nr. be¥hn I ~~n.. Lari• Fencff Vii.ii Mldw· •Y Co'ty 2 BR de 1 u x e. CathedraJ 3600 Sq Ft --1" N t 3 br blt-inl nia club; Ideal !or. Wriily. 3 bedrooms .. 2 bathi • din-3616 cellirp, pool, adults, $15.S.
MANSIO• N • ""j~'j',"jBi')A~Pai';tlo~"lo:iiblr,.j ~N~ow~po~;,!..H~~tl,!!gh~b~.!!111'1 ~~2613 or .. 91-1265.' $450 ...!!!"· uW'• iacl, PH: in&''room • double •• ,..,.. -------642-T""8 ..
. 3: BR. • • • '"--Water paid. $185 per month. 2 BR l: den plus wk shop.
VA Terms. gar S26,!m. 51)( FHA Joan. REDUCED To $25,500, b,v Huntln•ton Buch 1400 No pets: Call eveninp • Lg t~ yd, $1.85 monthly, SHARP, compact .1 bnn.
6f2.0398. 83J..5t23. Owner, • aawne 1% VA: ~ Lido Isle . 2351 173-8568 .. Weekrnds. . • S17S lease. 893--044!. Quiet building. Adults only.
Spacious Tri level man!iOJ'l, Sp&nlah charrntr, 2 BR. cor Help.-H~lland . 2 Bl' "·· tlo , • .i-. -:--SllZI mo. 540-9722 or 547-2682
Jo'ORM'AL DINir:\G R00~1. Me 0.1 M.r 1105 lot, fncd yard. 6'5-1446 if beMi fed · • WATERFRONT f Bednn, • ...... pa • tTP-.... .,.., L 8 ch 3705 l BR furn apt, pool, Carport.
upstairs sitting room , family N ..;..------1 no ans 60-0010 uk for Paul · Mr pi!!r &·allp. $,.saD moilthly, •t?ve, ~frig._ Ba m b~o _.gun• 11 · .' Atlults. 560 \V. ·Hanillt<>n,
roon1, 5 gTacious bedrooms. FOR Sale by owner, xlnt Herfick. · ·. ~· In Todeyl Auguat $3'.IOO. 2Ul934-0920 Villqe bu privacy A quiet 3 Brm, l* .ha, frplc., pvt Ci\1 5-18-7211
HUf:e rumpus room . 2 cheery Joe, cloae to schools, 4 BR BY Owner: End ot cW de Wife cant keep Ull ~ta or 270-45f7. · • for mature adults only, heh. $285 " lease. AgentM ~:::0:..0::.E'.:RN~°'.t;t-. -;i-.,-.1-=-is_h_od-.1
fireplaces, In1ercom. Sun· or 3 & den, 1%. BA. e111ts, sac. 4 BR 2 .,., aprklfll =,n;:: ~=~~ SPAOOUS-~ home on 2 ~= CM. Sl60. ~. ·499--2238, 4~260t, Adult . ._ only, no pets .
deck, lanai and tree house. drps, blbui, frple, lam din poot Nr 11ehoola, abpn&', home Se~tt ~family Jota w(potf/L 4 br, 3 ba, · RENTALS 673-5601 after 6 pm.
All thi11 wi th VA terms,. Call rm, cov patio. dichondra beach. 548-41.56 • wltb ~·ilt . -·-• 1 tam nn Jul.v A Aua. Rent or LllM Option AptL Furnished now -64.).()3(13, lawn, sprnltler~frnVr'ear, room "" •1n ........... 0 6~7~ · ----3 Bednn. home, Jge llvin& nn; __ c...:.=:..:=:-;;;::...= 2 BR ideal for bach, pool.
$150 1993 Church, C i\t
548-9633·. LEASE OPTION
CDM HIGH AREA
fabulous val ue near Back ·Bay. Oistom Home, beau-
tifully panelled Fa m i 1 y
room. circular bar. Tw o
cheery firt'plac:es. 4 bed·
rooms. Deep olympic .pool.
Hi board. Rent now. buy
later. Call no,11.
645-0303
2'299 Harbor Blvd., C.Pf.
at Harbor Center
17x35 POOL
Ye!, a beautiful Anthony
wal • healed & filtered •
sets the stage for t~s 3 bed.
room, 2 bath home. Safe.
S<>parate play yard Jor the
children. Paneled Jiving
room \vilh brick fireplace.
Ne111 gold carpel. Kilchen
co1npletely redone. It's
sharp! Cali now lo see .•.
$29,250.
54&-2.113
\RTHEREAL ' ESTATERS . .
"6 BEDROOMS"
Do you have a large tard.
lly'!' We have a large home
for you. This place is FAN.
TASTIC. Single story huge
separate family room, also
\11ith beamed ceiling. No
more crowded bedrooms •
<>ne for each. Submit No
Down G1'1 <>r Low Down
FHA. Seller i" ready lo talk
, • Priced at $25, 750. CALL?
Walker & lee
ver.v clean, well kept. Dever S...,. 1217 music ltettO, l~ COffred new kitchen. saio mo. General ~ 4000 54~7090 cabana, Ju.ah tropical land· hlboe Island WJ Nichols Real E1t•t•
By Owner. Assume 5~ loan, APPROX. %. ae; \ot. 5,JIR, scaplng. All for ONLY ~.· * 546-9521 * REPIAHKABLY •1.~. 3 BR, fnm rm,-• . .f BA. H/F pool. hnmed. CIC-000. VA or HIA Ttmu WINTER rental -Charmine UNBELIEVABLY " ~ ...... ·-" '-'-$145 Attractve s e p e r a t e
1 BR, ideal for pa.ch. Adlts
only. $125. 1993 Church, CM
548-9633. l<lscpd, 2 patios, "'w shag cup. $81,500. Own. 642-580C, a.-... a..-, 3 brm boule. $285 mo. 1n-1 I EXTRAORDINARILY -=========I W lk & l . U7•L Peart house, 2 BR BA crp drp, crpts/drps, slate entry, cwrt. -a er ee qwre at n • Adults only, no pets, Refs. BEAUTIFUL l BR Trailer fo1· rent, $90
lpl., nr schls & pk, Sti-1323 Univenltv Park 12S7 548-Mn, 673-0395, Val D'lsere Garden Apts m<>. Adult park, nr beach.
il Reali V•catlon Rentals 2900 Putting green, \\laterfall & Avail 7/1. S»-3148. 4.~~.'.tfsmOwy"'rm' m. ,w,/twlocrpa•~ TERRiii IC VALUE . ..., 1682 Ed~~!,., ,. vE •-.. "-ad' N • w 3 BR, big screened p6ioch, •••oam, Cnwers e11e"""vhere, -"..::O:..::.::...:::..=R::.N_A_d~ll-I uuuvu • •• 111i · lhe LOWEST PRIC '"aw Mnn .u-rvw1n:: family on ly, l\1ax. 3 childrn. .. " .,, · it'{() 1 BDRi\1 FU . u s. area. Asking S 31 , 9 0 0. • 111 • 842-4455 540-5140 ·plush A-lramt, 3 BR 2 ba, Vacant. $225/lllQ. Agt. Ask f~' pool, rec. room, billiards, Clore to store quiel. 198.>
545--0933 or 546--9755. ED 4 Bdrm. "· ~ rm. 200 BBQ's, Sauna, furn.-unfurn, Pon10na. 5~S-0728.
on the market in this atta! $17,tSO ~!· fTV, ~ .. ~tud~ art·h. for Don 83(1..6(16(1, 968.4352, 1 & 2 Br. also Singles from =========I --2~ Bailil, blt·ina, 2 ~ 3 BR. 2 BA, 61>xl00 fenet'd lot. .i:-rom ..-, P v L!i ing $145 Attractive s e par ate $135, &e lt! 2000 Parsons N Be h 4200 Meta Ve"rd::•:_ __ .:.11:.:1::01 (one in m1tr. bdrm.), AB-lndudet elec bllin range, Ir swmna:. Rate flex house, 2 BR 1 BA, cpt/drp. •wport ·~ A:~-1 2131936-Q8) Rd., 642-8670, Between Har----------I SHARP· VACANT SOLtrrELYSPOTLESS -. garbage -~· · AdlU mtly. "'peU. "''" b<i.&Newport .2BfkN.19tb
tluuout. ONy 131.950. -... -. """'· ............. BIG ...... ..,. -...... 540-9112, 613--0395. BAY.CLIFF MOTEL
A FIN.E HOME la made to be purchued for low down carpets&: drapes, dble gar-nr Lake, bltm. $14. day, RENT or Lease Option 3 the new republic *LOW WEEKLY RATES*
bt enjoyt'd. Top Mesa Verde paymt, Or will leaae ,option. age, landscaped. Low down S40 wkDd. $90 Wk. <714) Br. exec. home. immac. Kitchen. TV's, maid service.
location near t~ ~lf 108 PETTIT. Reitter &: pa,ymepts cheaper than 521-961J $26S incl. garclnr. 642-275.i l & 2 BDRr.t Apts Jfcated Pool.
Course. Extra lpa.CIOUs with · "SINCE 1M6" rent CABIN FOR'RENT • l\lam-I Ad I Jo' $150 3265 marble eniry hall, Pt.AST· UMlOl · moth t.lc8 in High Sierras. LG 2 BR, patio, garage, or u ts. ron1 -~~.;".:.~;..:::.~-,-,-!
ER walls, deluxe_ BUILT-IN_ · I' Fum. 1 miff ~. •-,.--complete pri11. Chlli::I ok. TUSTIN 1 BEDRi\I apt. Close to bay
•-'"" ' ... , $140 557""8888 15491 Williams Stttet & '-•ch. Furn or unfurn. kitchen. Beautifully main-LODKIN" FOR now 531-3374 Evft 540--0617 · · (nil ••"5.135 ~ ta.inedinand·out.Finevalut ..., • • • 962-4471 c-JMM10J ' ' .....,. 61~7876 or 494-9471
at $32,500 AND will aell VA A~~~:.1:~: :': = -. Summer lentils 2 910 College Park ~115 :~~:~~t !""='":::""'::::::"------I
or FltA. 5 BR., l !Ji ba, homea; pric-. <n41 537..8500 WKLY Rentals,1·2 Br, from Walker & lee ",, ~'~ta9'0il•'· !36_ ·"'°·Call DIRTY 'OLE SHACK I BEACH COTTAGE 3 BDRM. 2 b" I< family FOUNTAlN VALLEY $100. Neu Beacb & e.,.
w ...,. 3 Sp&cious Bedrms, indoor Secluded 2 BR (compl tuml rm. Immediate occupancy. 17060 San Bruno Street Call Cl). 683-8247
20t3 Westclift Dr. e Red Hiii Reatty plumbing, b~tina:, Lil'eplace on ~ed % aett, wry S4:;...o$.'I after 1 (714) 968-2500 CHANNEL front l brm
646-77ll ~. Univ. Park Center, lrvinr " x1nt location for school& Priv. Weekly or mnthly, apts-yearly least. Adults, ~, 'til 9,00, PM Call ,.ytime !33-0820 " •bopping • walk to !M, Avail July 4 thN S.pc C&ll Newport lttch :noo RENT FURNITURE oo """· 613-2662 '""'·
I 'il!"!!~i!l!!lflllli!l!Piii•l~'!'!::!~'!'!::!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ I ~·a 'finest beach. OplY Jen')' Walden 536.1624. 1 • • $20,950, Xlnt ttnns! TOWNHOUSE: 3 BR, 2~~ OCEAN Front-2 b rm , DR.EAM H.O, ME Eaotbluff 1242 PHfflc Shores Reelty LGE 3 BR, den apt._ Close BA, frplc, patio, pool, 2 3 Rooms from $19.95 garage. Yearly lease. S275
MT-85116 or 5J&889t to ocean I: bay, Avail Jul,v car pr, all bltns, crpts, Month to month Rentaa mo. 642-3443 or 835-1148, ~ ~fri~~~ie~"oo~~ _.LUSK BUILT $S. wk &: Aug $300 wk, drpl. Lse $275 mo. 871-88ll Wide Selection e WINTER RENTALS e
...._ •" Special monthly nte. Agent 64.2-249'1 eves or wknda. 100% PURCHASE OPTION e AVAILABLE NOW! e ~-Sale by ,Ownor 'u:'.':...2~~~='. PRES11GE AREA = Mn. Jny; """ ~UXE 2 BR. 211 BA, cu.i! ~,;:~tal Abboy Really til2-38SO
$27.oao Priced to tell at $48,500; Walk to beach. 4 Bedrm, tam . S tu d i o Condo, po o 1, 517 w. ltHh CM 548-3481 OCEAN front • 1 brm. yrly
rm .. 1* ba. Sell GI or FHA. PENINSULA Point·2. brm, ilffm/sauna, adults. $250 lS6ll w unccln, Anbm 774-1.800 $140. i;vaU. now. Owner Cell 546:-3330 ......_TO,. NMd quick aaJe' dbl. garqe. Patio, lring!lze mo. 642-4015/673-6156. 673-2259; evn 644-5972 Colma~ M7-S7 ~s· 64U427 bed, sletpt 6. Weekly $150.
.. BY OWNER .1,;;;;;;;:~•n::;:··~ =~~~ ' · Close to 1bearh le bay, CLtFFHAVEN home, C.OU. !][W.tJ.LIBT ON Penin., nr beach. 1 hr, 67" •.-. ---". plo, no ""· Green Thumb sgl adlt <>r cpl. $145. util Cll!llom built, • bedrm. tam. -........., .. -.....,.........
ily room, 2 big fireplaces. El Tore 12iM BEACH Houle. neat Ir. clean, tor huee yard, 213.nlMGtO APARTMENT pd. Yrly. 6T'r7623. ::-.
This beautiful home owr-sleeps '-Seclu~ 'am. ..... • ..-3210 FINDERS Coron• del Mir 4250 lookll the-17th faifway ol CUsrc>M RANCH private-beach, P» wk. N!?'l!rt H11_.,ta Hundreds of.Apartments
Meu Verde Goll Count. Home•Guut houlteBam PActnC SandA • 3 bnn T14-6t00, evn: 494·0041 END Of cul-de-sac. 4 BR Listed Now
tiK •~abie" to.n. 3036 All· 67>ZT4I. Mr. Sll!wart $19,500 Shlrp. &341 Munsltf> after 6. ' 2 ha, sprk1ng pool. Nr Call 642-4656
Java Rd. st0-4095. $62,900. Dr. 213/251-1761 or 5JS.1Sll SPECTACULAR Vitw: 3 BR school.I, 1hpng, beach.
1 Bdrm, G•r•1• * 675-t952 * Beaut loc, cor lot, ,4 Blt. 1J £!!:!na •I Mar 1250 --2 ba house, llpa 8, nr CdM 5484156
Realtors lam rm, 2400 sq rt, immed CHINA COVE Huntington beach. $250 wk. 673-1235 or =======:;:=
2790 llarix>r Blvd. at1Adams poss. owner. a46-0313 eve1" FANTASTIC VIEW Harbour 1405 67"'<>-2268. W11tcllff 3230
CHATEAU
LA POINTE
Lovely 2 BR Jum apt, Pool,
carport, walk to shop'g,
BACHELOR'. apt, for man.
Jasmine, CdM. Call 673-4616
for app't to see. 545-!M91 Open 'Ill 9 PM wk/ends/or 839-2249 Overlooking harbor, jetty & -ON The' l"'f.ter, Bal Ptnin. ---.------=;.;.
FHA .• VA . ~~ Bl .. Padl>'c • pltuant I: WA,.~~:~kNTo-u Elegant, rum 2 BR 2 ba, B3EABURTIFUL2 ha ~~ homelnc, Adult1, no pets. Belboa Island 43SS Newport Beach 1200 ' ' Bet.uty-w/ "';"' · """ or new h .. rile, pool. $250 wk. • ~ ..... o;ner · Ho~ cJoee to the beach, 31 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;1 exclutive communit;y. 3 BR. leue. All main rms on &73-1.235 or fiT;>-226S. $375 mo. 548-8617
Bedrooms • 3 Bath1 • Heavy I• lari:e liv. rm. Lota ot 11au. water. Open house Sun. l-5
• 1941 Pomona, C.M.
MAGNIFICENT view lge BALBOA INN
Shake Roof • All Elec"~ HARBOR VIEW HOME v .... balcony, 3 ....,.,. 38Tl MIMnl o.. 540-2381 FDR July, 3 BR 3 ba houae, Co,.... dtl Mor .3250 Kitchen _ Only 114 yean: Much 10Ught after "Carmel" Price nctuc:ed from $87.~ · ' w/view, 100' bath's beach, rooms. Elegant l 'bdrm ,f?n the tM;a7h. From $35 wk.
duple:it. Furn or unfurn, 6 mo, m1n1mum. 675-8740
adults <>nly. $350 -$300. ATI'R. 1 BR, deepa 4;. by
2011 ~s Rd., Newport mo. July & Aue avail; I
old. Careftt.e landscaping. model. 3 BR. 2 Ba., formal to $64,900, L•l"'M Beach 1705 &: 2 br ·apt w/vtew/ July SUPERB ocean vitw-4 br,
Adult Occupied. It's Sharp, dining rm. plus fam. rm. &: Aug. <>r yrly. 673-39t8. 2'19 be:, fam/din, pt. fum'd
for $35,950 & Government LUXURIOUS interiol'li by e HANDYMAN SPECIAL e LOVELY Lido Isle 3 Gardnr. $500 negotiable. (8
Terms. leading decoralor! Profeu. 4 UNIT apt., ocean side of bedroom home for lease.1..:••:...::ll:.m:::::<lc..::;&U-::,;29:.1:.0_=-
Bch. Winter-70 resv'1. 673-1503
~2313 Jndscpd, Choice loc., cloee hwy. approx. 150 yds. from Available July 16 to Sept. CHARMING 2 BR. Soot Hwy, ~C:."-'.-•-Mo-e:.••'-~--•-1_00 Huntington Bl•ch 4400
to Swim Club & Park. Qd'll-beach. Gl"OllSed $9,000 last ,:;16;;.·.:675-,:,:,1086:.:::::;,·c-;;-.:=-;;-;::-I frplc, newly decor,. bltnl, ** WEEKLY·Ih,.ely apt, NEW 1 BR-blk to beach. 'RTHEREAL I ESTATERS
6 UNITS
Less Than 7x Gross
Great Tax Shelter
All 3 bedroom, 2 bath, built
ins, yards, etc, don't look
for \VestcliU area. a little
paint & elbow grease will do
the job.
\VALKER & LEE
btR. LEVINE
545-9451
Costa Mesa 1100
•1 Last Y1ar1 Price
College-Park, Ne"'por1 model,
popular 3-Bedrm;-2 bath,
family rnt. full carpets,
drapes, bltins. l..argt, fible .
II et a c h c d garage \\'ith
breezeway, \\rillk to all
schools, Orange Coast Col-
lege &, sliopPlng, Priced al
only $25.500, For delaila calJ
>I0-1151.
* MUST SELL.* · Owner wU1 aeJJ Cl or FHA
Sharp 3 • conv, den, 2 ba.
Bltns. P1en1y <lf room for
boot & trlr. Take a look!
MORGAN REAL TY
&7~ 6T>Mi9
*TRIPLEX*
Qo.\·ner will help final'!«
1-fw;t 8el1 NOW!
Price • $35,9,j(l
Ca.II Patrick Wood P42300 e Biii Haven, Rltf.
2111 E'. Coat, CdM 673-32U
I By owllCr, 3 BR. 2 bll,
comer lot. Jo lntemt G [
loon 6'i1i, $26,'iSO. 545-7952
ffiE SUN NEVER SETS on
DAIL.)' PILOT WANT ADS!
ity !eaturts, TOO NUMER-MARVELOUS VIEW yr., Nd&. P:'int &: cleanup LG. new, apt. 2 bnn. 2 ba, $250 lse. 675-4401. Bach, or cpts. Fumlshg's SlSO. Pri. patio • QUIET!
OUS TO LIST. Call us for 4001 n ... -:.1.o Dr. BeaUt. oTfRAOmt<Er, Prict $69,500 WILL aundeck, sleep1_ 6. Close to 1= ·~ lse c:--tacular 1 dlts l details. Jmmed, occupancy. ~-Br 4 ha beach &: "-$lT5 wk ,..., ... u ~ compl. Kitch. $35 wk-pay1 Gar, singe a • coupe.
Thisis aMUSTSEE! •A~soo ahakerootl..ty.l • ·MISSION REALTY 494--0731 s • ..._ina:. · view, frpl, hltna. Nr CdM all. 998 El Camino Dr. 202-A 14th, 673-1784, ....., waterfront home xlnt 1wtrn. 3510 Marcus, N.B. 673-1975 beach. 3 BR, 2 ba, ptly 54£.-0451 536-1319. e Red Hiii Rutty ming beach. Ne~y redf:cor, S J JULY -1 blk from ocean. tum .. £73.-1235 or 675-2268. SUS CASITAS cW::A:..Ll<=:::T:.o_bc_h_.-_ha_c_h_ol«-a~pt. Univ. Park Center, Irvine $l7S,OOO SHOWN BY APPi', In uen Pool, patio 3 br 2 b& sps
Call Anytime 833·0820 Bill Grund"y, Realtor Capistrano 1ns 7 Beaut turn. Mn. Fenton, 3 BR, 2 ba, den, pati<>, frplc, Furn. 1 BR Apts. Adults Util. paid, refs. required.
Adults, Lease. only, no pets, 2llD Newport Avail 7/L 536-4281 or
OC EAN VIEW 833 °""'' 0..., N.B ... ._ VIEW ESTATE _ 642-9933, 613-2110. * 67S-SI06 * , Blvd, CM. '42-928ti c3'.:.7..c .. cc17c.1. ____ _
2 ac., small •nntJeu home, PENINSULA nft••front,. 5 BR • BR 2"-b d Ix td ~ CUTE 1 BR 'lb yard W II I ula · · OCEAN VIEW ...,... AMA# " • T.il a, P 1 -NEWLY deeorated bach apt, · ·• wi • e mmac te, ll!XC!lmg, large 14 ,vr. old, 2 br., 2 ba.., + maidl ~. pier. Call 1q ft. Nwly pntd. Bltna, cpt/drp, bllM. pat~. Uti1 Joe. No pets, R,ef's. re· 2720 sq ft modem home, from this attractive amaU tn:it trees, valley & ocean Mrs. Stap~s (213) 795--7575 $125/ " •••15-,_ .. n~1: M th .,. -1 8a gar. mo. "' -... i.> inc, $UO mo. Ladle& pref, quu.:u .• ...,,, on · .............., <>nl,v 2 ots to OOll!an. 5 tbs, home, Profeuionally decor. Wow, $64.Z.OO. Capistrano or (213) 199-1M2 Eves.
4 Bedrms, lge llv room, up. ited. COii:iplete17 chaniiirw. Valley Realty. 493-1124 BAYSIDE Dr., lJ.do, Linda Lido Isle 3351 642-8400 L•iun_• Beach 4705
stairs sitting rm. ft..2 lot. Onl,v Sf&.500. Jslt 4 Ptnin. waterfronts FRESTfGE 1 BR $140. Pool, I ;;;~;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;~1 4th BR has been converted VOGEL CO. JU.TR.S Dina Point 1740 + off-waler Lido Homes. 3 BR, So. Patio. CrptB, drps, quiet, nr fwy, Adults, no I 1
to lov~.v bachelor apt. out. 2661 E. Cout Hwy, CdM SW Gnmdy, Rltr. 6U-f62) bltna. l.tllse (adults only) ,els. 546-8791. Checkmate SINGLE ADULTS!
sidll! entry, Sundeck, Must 613-n $30,930 . 3 Ne'v homes just BEACON Bay, M Br. hDme. $300. • 673-406 3, (21l.l Apts, 2831 So. Bristol $35 WK. VILLAGE INN
be seen. Appl only, $69,500 • ~ completed near new Dana $30l).$35I) Allo, 2 Br apt ~2808. LG. Furn 1 BR apt, $135. 6 MO minimum
Xlnt terma South Cout Real P~oint Harbor. 3 BR ~ ha, $250. c:zi3)...._845-34.27, (?14) $t00. 2 BR., den, 2 ea. For 1 or 2 11.dlts. only. No Prestige living, Maid aer.
Estate, 5f5.8424. BEsr'BUY IN CDM 1520 sq ft. Ocean Vlews. OR 3-ao29 ' 119 Via Yella pets. See »~. Apt ti, 213a pool step& to beach. 494-!M36 Almost Spe.c. 3 Br, den + apt. BelO\v Sm lots. 34001 Aurelio Dr. · 714: l62-000!I; 454-6448 Elden CM.-' -OCEANFRONT Jl.tkt, $49,950. Call 675-4497 Bldr. 642-1905. OCEANFRONT 2 brm. lux-
DUPLEX ·$51,500 or 644-1234:, urious. $300/'9.ftk. Aetnt General 3000Generel 3000 General 3GOO
Just a few 1tq11 to btach. :I~ Dvplo11 for S.le 1'75 e.2231 or 49&-211M. :::.:!!:~---.-..::::::.;::=:=;_;:,:..-----=:.:.:~::::;:.:;:_ ___ ..;;:;;:.;.,1
SUMMER Rental apt. .._ BR. A 3 BR. with tam. nn, * * $g4,~ * * OCEAN FRONT 4 On Bayfnlnt nr. Udo
PLUS l BR .l Ba l'Uftif rm. Channing duplex. IO ot' bwy. Dupkx, comer or 2ath St. Sm,,·,. 613 36th St. 67M296.
Xlnt. condition. A bupln. Patios, ti:ees. 675-60M' Col\lider trade, Agent <TI4) BALBOA. 2 Br. tum apt
986 3816. nr bcb ii 1hop'g . r,.$f.tVt<-"·" : 11 l
'?'•EALTY ' l•lboo Ponlnoulo 11111 RENTALS July. A""°' s.pt. 140tJ mo.
Heuse1 F'urnlthecl 675-5810. ~I ~~ ~!\\11'P \ r11I 1l•<t1! WEST BAY AVE. ~ n Furn
LARGE BALBOA HOME, Olanai-J'le'IV J bdrm. 2 ba. General 2000 $295 )'to.tor best o tr. -~ 1----------I Pacific Sand• bome, near Bay Aw. 2 Story, 4 bdrm., 1\fediterr•nean tt)ile; Block HANOY>1AN'S DELIGHT beach, 53&-1951. b~ Rm. R-2 Jot, 1 Blk from ocean 1:. bay. Bundler's to ocean, J,i Blk to Bay home, top qu.tily, $150 3 BR yd, gar, avail LIDO. LINDA hle, Bayside
Ir; Newporl·Yacht Club. Plu• 8111 Grundy, Realtor now. child I: pe-t olc. Bier. Dr I< Ptnin: wat~rtrontl +
paved R-:J lot for parking. &13 Oowr'Or NB &IZ-llJ,Z ~. <>U-water Lido home•. BW
$71,500. FRANK f'.lAR-" REDECORATED Grundy Realtor 64)....tGI.
SHALL REALTY 675-4600. BY Owner: Duplex ori ~nin. S2SO 3 BR lnct yd. ga_r, 3 BR.i\f, 3 ba. home nr. CdM
DUPLEX Pt. 2 Br, 1 ba. Jower, 1 maft1 extru, tam \\relocme. ocean Ir bay beaches .
P.fove·ln cond. (1) 2 BR, (1) Br, 1 ha upper. Ea. hu Bkr. 5M-6980. 675--4081 or 5'9-1843
1 BR. TerrU:SC Joe: Copper frp)c, patio A: aun dk. OCEANFRONT ViCTORIA Drivt in I..qune..
pl\l.mbirw thruout. On I y $45.000. 15«1 Ocean Blvd. $100 Utll pd, Bach apt. Avail Steps to beach. 4 BR. 2
$39,950. 646-6486. now. Broker SMo-6980. BA. $850 mo. 494--5958.
MORGAN REAL TY CO'l'fAGE. ma!• bt&c~ Slpo
613"'42 67>6459 !:!!fo_!!!.o USI .!!.!!!!!!• ta Slltro 2005 7. $150 wk, 211 Htlk>...,,.
* * * * * ~ECORATOR'S SJIARE l\.ty elegant ;.67>-3539;;::;:::;·~-----CHAr:tM ' HOME waterfront home wtdoclc:. RENTALS
Ntw BluUt Townhouse, 3 Bea\Jtif\llly dont. 5 Bdnna. Man. »«I yn, $150 mo. Houa11 Unfurnished
BR. J>OOI, Jo maint. Jmmed F&miJy rm. Xlnt street to 675-4331.
poa, Vac Jul,v 1. 675-e04f. street cs ft, lot. w·""Iu.:..;;=...,.::...--"'l'-~1-o_v_•~t-i Oenerel 3000
FOR Salt-. Waterfront lot l 198.500 • "Bluffl" home , NB, 3 BEDROOM 2 Bath, butll•
Cayaidt Dr. P "' S LIDO R!AL TY INC. \V/retined woman. All priVI tn kttchf'n. diahtfl.IMr, wall
privileges 70'xl22' }"act:s 3ln Via Udo m.noo inc. 644--0369 10 wall carpets, patio, ctouo
Linda Isle, 644.-15.)7 LARGE UDO LOT NO matter wbat it 11, JO\I ble gai-ap. near m,jor
Saturday -DL\fE-A-lJNESl 58xl8' 206 Via lMca~ Tmm. can atll it 'wlth a DAILY shopplnf, W R e al tor
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0-2JI -Co1t1 MoH 5100 H ... 11....., looch MOO Rontolo w....... 5"' "°'""' tl'roo Mol -
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'YENDOME HUSKY. -Samoyed -or --------o/ 1.RG 2 • 3 BR, 2 Ba!M ...... Elklloond ..... dos. Attentloti G.l.'1
f'rplc:, bltns,. crpta, drps. ON BEACHI ntale, 25 -SO lb1. ThhUd of bqyins ~ IMMACULATE APl'S! t nel. pr. patio. stt'rlOM • RENT.AL ANDERS S'Over/lftY, loll hllr. V\e --i.i..~ ,._ .. _1',! !...._ ADULTS ONLY .. .._.. &•wr re.-..... ~
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ratu. Call c42 .. 15T5 -· Clou to aheppl"I• Perle wport leech 5290 e 2 BR 1% BA 1'1\0!I 1225 : ::. :. ~= w .. kte C.M. 583 Plummer . ovtrstu'!' We at Barwkk * Spacklus 3 BR'a 2 ha •• ~ BRBR ! ~ J'FRORO~ ~ . .._ •+4Mlll 1·•-~ Found" Balo~ bu~~~ ... · Jmpalit1 would W. toe~ * S 1 pool tli ~ ------•on •• -..._.."''""'~!••yti•un• _..... ....... .. "".. ourheartiettconcratulatiom * ~ 1~~!"~11 ;t;OPfr.'&ILYT.S; Carpeta.drapee..diabwQber -==::: ·-'• tu'llC11 at frmlt oountw, t>raJ1y for a job wtll done, Let u ... ..__
IMS Anaheim .... ,. 777 AMIGOS WAY ~ed JIOOl...auna.tennla Pilot, 2211 Balboa. N.B. hel~ 1tlect )'OW' Mw car or O.nlenlnl ...., CO~A MESA ,.. 642--3824 2 BR. 2 ha. unitt, unturn. • ....... ~pie _-.. • e LANDLORDS e * * * GREY Ii: wlllte uted a\ltomobllr, CUI for.,.. ---------OUtslde Jiving areu and ._..... ntEE RENTAL SERVICE cat• recent mother. Girl polntrMnt, 541-«152 « , AL'S' OAJU>ENJNQ ·~~"!"''l"'!"i!!"l~""'~ I Securih· -·-"""-Bro.Icier 5J4..&982 -'led .. ta. __ ,, t!M-97'13 ........ Prfl ........ I G-mlol) 'NEW 1, 2~ 3 Bednni. All double aarages, S250 to $300. FURN v .......... • who ccu , .,.._w, ........ =-~O'·'=~-~-~ ~
bib» cpt/dtp, pr. Nr So~ _ ~~16_.!! *-_ _ · · &llo Avail. Whlddf1 W1ntr WtMMWy1Getf apin.MW+Uor5t8-Ml5 Sern.ThriftShop,327111.hSt, A: tmall taadicapJa1
Coo1t Plua 540-1973, -~· HUNTINGTON· R-.o for Roni 5"5 $PICIA\. CLASSIPICATION ·l'OI FOUND ·Little black r.mole Hunt. Bch. 11 price ..... ......... coll..__,"'"'
,.._2321 2 BR." Bl. Wond•'1ul v~w. p•elRC ...... NATURAL IORN $WAPPll$ do& Wod, July Isl Spec bn lor Joe l!lewpact. CdM. Coo!a New Overlooki....,.-B k "' * S15 Pd', Week-up w/ • M1-1M6. lale I AM.,3 PM. »-. hr Y-. Dover Sbarel, W.a. SOO 1 BR near hell. Stv, • .,. ac -m OCEAN AVE Ha. Jdtchtn •• ...-r .,, w--• .. ,. --.a,1 ltlte ·--• .... M ref ,...p adlllta Bay. Frplc, dlhwu:hr. U65 ., . -__,, ....-. FOUND 'riWI mutt vk:in.I"" Mon ·.Sa( 10 AM. -2 PM. QUI, • • .-, · mo 745 -°' N B !nil J136.l'8'1 Apta. Mold. 541-9755. . 5 Llnoo -5 tlmoo -5 lloiNb ~ Funrl...,, ant•m~. ~·-•--.,-i&..~A~N"'D"'ICJ=A~l'"'I"'-=-*.,... Blue 8elcon, Bkr' 6U--Om · · ·• · · Otc, open 10 am~ pm""""'" •"'-" -.., MUn itta:uoa of UUle·Corona. -.-l<'-'"" .. 3 ...,. 1 ======"===:I Call MS-1260 or 61>55.15 ~ ROOMS: $18 wk A. up. ........_ ,.. ...... .,.., ._..... ,_ _. 11 _..., IT>'lh.1 u well u clothlnc. All w/be New La..,. lTIM air ft. )'i.
•· 2 BR 2 ba bl Managed by ~S blk to ocean. ...,.,oum: ...... ......, ---. .... ._., .....,...., at " price. -· Do all or put 'jtm. Cott• Mt•• 5100 • tnl, cpt/drp, WILLIAM WALTERS co. 2500 Seavlew, QL\( ........OTNIN9 l'OI W.I ·-T..OU ONLYI GIANT tllrtle found in the pr, priv bal. Adults, no To ,.,_ Yeur y,..,,, ,,,.._ M vicinity of Orazt&e 6 Del 1eU. RototlllbW. Lie, coo.
pets. $la Appt only, 1249 3 BR, 2 ha, frplc, bltnl, HOME Atmo.pbere . bdnn, • PHOf!ll .. 2-5671 Mu. M.2-21'18 Cernete.ry Loh Mii tractor. 12 yn local exp.
Hilaria Way. 546--000S w/w cpti, patio p~ space, kit pnv. loit FOR Sale 2 • 536-1225. .
lMMAC Pentboute type. 2 ·everything. NNr nu, ac~ L!J.clen Pl. CM. u S-821l. TO\\~, 3 Br, 2% bL '65 Jeep Wqroneer.4 ~PAIR Of prexrlpUon stauei ssso. 'pa~~i;:!eryV~= COLLEGI STUblNft
Lush landscaplnr w/35' BR, sundttk, cpl/drp, elec from Hunti: Cntr. Small pet * Gan.p-1t~ only. ~ r·.s . Prlv. paUo, poo_I, MU" niew pa/pb, o.d., VI, ainJ on Beach ln Hunttnrton Mtt119rial, ·Mn. 0 0 n n a YNr Around Profa1. Lawn
p 1 n e treet, aparklln& ~ &: nfria. Alllts. no • child ck, Immed occup, month. 19th & Pomona Ave, Bay, Yalu $32,500. Take low fm, 4-apeed,. for bnpart ata. 536-6.186. Gk>ede, l!flQJ A9hworth Ave Ct.ft, Yd clea!HIP, we•d!•
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waterfalls, bub b Ii n I pets. $200 mo. &U-3666 Rsnble. 842--3550, 894--4488. "CM. t 897~ down T.O, ot trailtt, Uon wqon wUh auto tranlL FOUND: Man's Helbrote "'...,." ., __ ••--1.w1-Ml-22ST Owner 6t6«i5C 49t.Tla tcb V~ . MacArthur A ...... u .. --.t,.., Wub. 98l33. ...... ~., --r•· :U~e~cwoor= \1/ESTCLIFF : 2 BR, NEAR Huntington Harbour Room w/ldteh A ba, pvt en. • · wa · B/SC2-fiMl9 NEW Lawns, l'll 111lllnr.
place to live. TbeM 1 I: 2 ept/drp, .blt?w, Adults _only, ·New Triplo:H. Quiet area. trance: quiet. Idtal for Naht Mom> Bay, 2 BR A: den Trade fC1e ~ ret. in Birch. 644-0SlS. Complete lawn nn. Oun
BR., 2 Ba., furn pr unturn. no pets. $175 mo. ~15. Lrg 11: 3 BR'•· Dlthwuher, worttr .. MB-1121'.1 ttr, nr beach. ldf!&} ~u~ Garden Grow idnt cond, BU< • wblW kitten In Tutorl,. '490 up by job or montb. 1'fM
apts. feature aJr-cond., J'ust ltepa to pa c If 1 c . $150. Pet ok. (213) 592-2623 IDEAL Room, summer pnly. ment home or ~ntal. pod 1t. FOR dup1e:c or~ Harbor View homn ,.ana. ntirnattt. For into e&U selt·cleanln~ ove111, beam ~uxe 3 BR 2 ha $280 or (n4) 146-3359. For decent yourc p!non $18.500. Trada '960IJ eq for plex. H.B., N.B., or C.M. ~15. nJLJ..Y Credtntlalld teacher 897-2417 or M&-am'. ;i:~~s, cUs w ja.'~r:·apa:ri:; Mo. year be, 5.is.2575. . * BEACH BLUFF * 1 blk heh. 4M-3950. Npt. comm:I pJ'OP'; m.683(. $16,0CQ eq, &a.Mm FOUND purevib,_.1 1 maie1 Poc>VI ;;~~h~~2~ Readine. *ALLEN BROTH IRS
· e 1 e v:& to rs, l<ll dq New. 2 BR~ pool,, view, patio, ROOM $25 a wk. kitcllen Have: 2 Br, 2% ha condo, 19: Thompion, A·l condition die puppy c n ty 0 · °' -' Call us for complet.-Jard
thereapeutic pool, 1wtm Newport Heights S2lO dahwahr. 8231 E1.lia '4.ve, privU, C.M. art!&. For appt. leased, equity $15,500. Want: !Kl HP Evinrude, few hn, toria,' C.M: 5f0..0682 Bqlnnlnc pl.tar leAOna folk, ltrvice at lowest ntllf • J:>~fy B~~ouS:eun!8ts!i.i 842.8471or847-3957. call 642-4042 aft 6. Land, mountain home, des. Panco trailer. Trade for LOVING. Gentle male ~·t.!a:i7Reas tales 5'0-1769' ·
activities. Adults pleue. 2 BR. pool, frplc, crpt It NEW 1 BR-blk to beach. NICE Room-for-working ~!1 home or ?? ~rs; f.iT:;teb~~ b':t~~ ~!~,:"~~' SIRVICI DIRECTORY-GEN'L Clean Up, tree ltrV.,
From $140. Just East ot drps, no children, utU pd. $130. Pri patio-Quiel! GA:t, man with or without kit 67J.6756, ""......wvy. ___ weed kill, roto-tlll-,
2600 Harbor mvd., near 3226 A. Clay St. 54g..732S, single adlll, coOple, 202-A ptiv.' E. Coat& Me 1 a , 10 to 1000 acrn S.E. Oregon Trade clear lot w/beaut GOLD Bracelet yootb center BabvslftN .airir• !!.r~~~•k, ler1 re pa ind.
Naber'• Cadillac at 425 14th, 67~1784, 536-1319. 642--0326. $100 to pm per acre. Want view in Lq\lna for small teMls courta CdM. ! :;.:z -uw-.-Merrl~~ :;~ E t Bluff Sl•2 * 2 BR 1% ba. patio, pool. --So. Calli. property, Marin. home I lot CM or submit. 173-lQn YOUNG SET LANDSCAPING, prdenJnc,
1.love in today. IS ~~t mo1 · .. ":~ BIKal Apta. Misc. Rlftflll 5"' er'1 Investment Realty Co. W. E. La.ehenmyer, Rltr. '40l PR.&SCHOOL pruning trinunlnr and
• NEW DELUXE e ~ o M,;1.1 • SAi blk 54&l450 6t6-3928Cal1Ewa: &a.2237 LOlt Alt• J..10 .1 ~ l:~T::rt renovattnr.cauatter5p.m .
• BAY MEADOW APTS. oU Garfield. GARAGE Stall, bet Acacia OCQ Trade San Moritz Chalet, Hour, day or nek. Full .-54&-5209
New Ocltifll 1 BR, $140,1 3 BR, 2 BA Apt for lease. ---· " Avocado Aw. O:IM IO ~~t;:i~:t $22,000 equity for from 171~.s~. UttJe l. p/time. 50c ptl' hr • LAWN' GARDEN....CU. A: ~!:' =·lg~~ce=; :1&':~·=.::~ed: S1nt1 An1 5'20 ofHwy.SZlmo.673-MU. wattt home f.5 BR or in. '! Bal Isle, small blck/whte 1 child, 75c: for 2, n.oo beautification. Weedtns
prlv. patio, some 't'/ frplcs opener avail. Pool I: Rec. Garage, C.M, for ttorage, nr come prop: unit., im hous. Owner/broker female cal "Dinah". V~ry for 3 in same family. reas. •
Pool, sand volley 'ball crt, area. K·Ma.rt. $20. mo. 548-«ia> es, or vacant land. Owner &f5.M41 old a: very dear to her fam. Spedal Summer Procram ~7363 C&llna Brol.
l FRO ~· • VILLA MARSEILLES 816-131.1. ,58 ... ul •-· , Pl turn .,. Ind. lt<ld bipo, swimmlnO. J 70-;;;--:-===-==~I rec bdg, pool tables, put. • M _.... BRAND NEW ncna t._ ... eni .• trana Uy. ease n: r, no for &-lO year olds. All AL'S Landscapinc. Tr•• tin&" rreen. Adlllta, DO pets. 86a Amlgos Way, NB ·Income Property 6IOI '64 c.orvatr Mona Spider axle rel>utlt. Ran a: ill ex· quHtions uked. Reward. qulifled ttachen. 1525 San-~.moval. Yard mnm1e1q
387 w. eq. Open Houle Managed by SPACIOUS conv, ltO t IP-fthuilt q &: Int lhape. $125 or trade for 673-8103. ta Ana Ave, CJI. 6*-9210. Trash baWinr, lot ~
U-1 pm dally. M0-0013. WILLIAM WALTERS co. I a 2 Bdrm. Apto. • Attelltlon ...., ,_ $400 °' ..... for '"Call .................. PLEASE' Return ""' ..., 64&-3106. --m.mo
• MARTINIQUE • TOWNH.lhl ••. 2 ba pool F~I~ LJ~~. lnYeston I VW °' Rambltt. 61U09!1. oft, 2 p.m. uk '"' J•rry, Alukan Malsm•t•. ma!•. YOUNG SET JAPANESE • LANDOCAPE
P k Llko S roundl pnv. mam pd, ""· ochoolo. Dlsbwubor. cola< coonHna< F« Sale, opproxlmltely 11 .& * * * * * •<l! ...,, white mkp. 15 PRE-SCHOOL O•an-up Malntenanco •r • ur ngs $300 mo 1$4 San Bruno • Iba. No questions, Disap-Apa 2-10 7 di,)'&. 6:30-7:30 MACK • 142-MG DELUXE 1-2 Ir 3 BR API'S. NB ~2550 521-2117 ' ed applianeel • plush lhq acre prime R-3 property. peared Baek Bay, NB. 1
ALSO FURN. BACHELOR . ~ . carpet • choice of 2 color Situated~ b.lgh bluff, overJ REAL ESTATI BUSINESS end month. REWARD m.-3573 hoW', day or week. F\111 JOHNSON'S GARDENING
Prv patios e Hid Pools TNHSE: 2 BR 2~ ~· _fpl, 11Cheme1 • 2 bathl • lta.ll looklnc Lido Ialand New-"----I or M&-5993. Ii: p/tlme. 50e per hr • Yard care, ClealMlpl. ~
Nr shop'& e Adultl only patk>, enc gar, 752 .A:miros ahowers • mirrored Ward· por1 Beach, etc. A.djaCent to -r• PINANCIAL 1 child. 75c fGr 2. $1.00 tint. aprtnklers. 962-2J35.
1m Santa Ana Ave., CM Wy, Apt 5, $300. 675-503.1. robe dOOl'll • illdlrect li&:ht. Hoag Memorial Hosp_ Ital, Office R·-11 6171 8u1fne1a BEAGLE mtxturt, black w/ for 3 in same family. EXPERT J paneM prden-
M-Apt ll3 e 646.5542 PRESTIGE LOCATION c .... In kitchen. breakfast surrounded by Medical ... , y.'ht che1t, H.B. Ile. Special summer Program tna Ftte a t Compllt. .... ...,. B il love __ O_pportunltfe1 '300 No. 9'10. ~Answers to for &-10 )'tar olds. All. · es ·
2 BR Unfum apt. Blt~lna, For lease. deluxe 1888 sq, ft bar • buie private fenced u dings and a ly high-S "Charlle". Vic: Glen Mar qualified teachers. 1525 San.. yard aetvice. 1146-(83(1.
w/w crpts. Infant ok. No 4 BR, 2~ BA apt. Frplc, patio • i>l111b ltlltlscaplna · rise, apartment complex, DESK PACE AAA tract eut of Brookhlll'IL ta Ana Ave, C.M. M&-9210. Complete Y1rd Carel
petl. 1st a: last $165 mo dl'll.pe1, c:rpta, wet bar, pri brlckear.e.Q"1.larpbeat· Excellent financing avail-222 Forest Avenua CANDY SUPPLY Pleall'l call 962-1500. M&-3706 Jim 5tO-U3T
incl util, Apply 135 Albert belconiel, dbl gar oU kitchen ed pools • lana.t... able. $190,000, Write or call L B h ROUTE Heartbroken ownml LOVING care your dilldren CLEAN·UP SPF.CIALIST ~-~~2u~itl apt ~:;:gd::':· :_: (V.i::_1 N~ :~::! ~) ~~~~: ogu;:,.;ec (Ni?i~E0~-~-.~~D) ~:,-~i:k m:\1111~= , :i. ~.&7:.s. By hr.day-Mo~~e".'' ~
VI LL • MES• •PTS Only $350 mo. S1nt1 Ana State St., Redlandl, Ca. 92373 SP CE Plan two • •••• • • • $975.00 _.... NO<d medlcatlo " ti"H j 835 Amigos Way, NB PHONE: 557-l200 21 UNITS DESK A Planth ......... $1625.00 ;;;;~';;,..,.,:.. Ln~'. I I GARDENING' Land ...... 22Bc~1::i·:" ... 0
;. ~=~ Mgr. next door 865 Amigos. By Builder. 2" 3 Br's. Walk JOS No. El C.mino R•al Inq1 ulre a~t all .• _~ce~~ ton Dr CM M0-38lO Re-~ ~tonry, ..1.ir.1.A ~ Spy1!1°....!' .. ~~ent
v•elcome, .. ·-.,11 please! -?itanaged by l'IM1 BE BEAJ to sboppln&. $410,000. Also. Sen Cl•m•n+• ncoklme ~-::~a '"'c~"'.::""'• ward • • • .... -~-=c:~~-=--·~,, '--C....,--=-·I
WIUJAM WALTERS CO. Win "'w '-" wtlt. "'bch. Call ........ '""' Y -·· -· ' BU!LI> Re~' " JAPANESE Gardenfll1 !!~ ... ~.. 119 W. WillOn. 847-39157. NEWPORT Beach Deluxe Evenircs). Reflllinl and Lost: Male, black I: 1\lver, • ·~ ~pa Service. Neat won. OeutUp .,...,......., Sill&1e Story t'Ol!ectlng money from com Keesbond doc tn Newport Brick. lNock. concrete, yd.maint.968-2303
New attractive 2 BR in-Corona del Mer 5250 OU:icu. Ail'-cond. btd, w/ operated dl1pen1er1 ln New. Hts area. AnlWftl to Konyak cartientry, no job too vnaJI.
dividual unlta F rp I , --· South Sea Atmmlpben Business .Property 6050 ~. ba. 2400 W. Cou~ port Bea.ch and IUITOUndinc 548-J225 IJc. Contr 962-6945 0-..11 S.rvlcu Mil
erp/dtp,beamceilln&•. 2Bedroom2Bathl~ FOR sale by owner, 1-unit area, We establish rouk.WffJTE female whippet a..lld ••-
patios.Adlllt1only.no p!ts, ~-e.~ 'Dra -· r modern MEDICAL DEN· 2 &!Itel, 250 ICf ft. Well (Hand.Je.namebnuxlcandy kloldliketmallGN)'haund'. 1n -1• HO~Yud Malnt.
Refs, $159.50 A: $179.50 2354 Q,. y ...... t"" ... • pies .i. TAL CENTER. Good turn. 300 W. Cout Hwy. and snacltl. For penonal Vk: Balboa Blvd I: 2ltb ADDmONS And Alteratlonl Repain. Paint~Shelws S3
Santa Ana Ave. 548-9472 or •rt• Air Conditioned ~ return, good w r It e • o 1 f. U35 JIU mo. 66-2112 interview In Newport Beach St. 541)..83()1 after 3PM. Rn. _ Comm. contractor hr min. fm...2135 aft 6.
673-0395. , Comlder home or? in trade. appt. atta, ll!nd name, addrea Heartbroken! llotnaed, bonded a: tftlUJ'ed GENERAL Oean-up I: haul-
UNFURN a: lum l~ bath, ON TEN ACRES Private Patios See 5911 Hell Ave., HB. and phone number to GERMAN Sbep, &-m. pup, free estlmata, (flmncfns) Ing oJ anythlnr, Honest
2 BR upatain, Liv 's 1 A: 2 BR. rum A: Unfunl Healed Pool Call owner 11.fi: ag.3221 (.,,merclal IOU MULTI-STATEDISl'RIBOT. 5 mo'• old. Blk, white I: 536-2110 5tS-39m prices. SCM.395. ~
quuten down. Cpta, drps, F1replaoea I prlv. patlol I eves~ or 213: 696--1110 days ING, INC. 1681 Broad...,., py. Vic. Balboa Blvd, APT CLEANING .. Palnlq:
J)OOl. no children under 10, Pooh.Teftah:.Contnt'lBlrbt,. Plenty of lawn C-2 lot, 50 x 200 with 2 51~tor;: ~~~;.!:::' !: Anaheim, CaJit. 92802 <nC) Balboa. Reward! Call C1rpent9rlnl 6590 • Rua Shampooing I: Ute
Clean cut adlllt Ill•• w/rel 900 Sea Lant, OW Mf.261J BR house ' on l'MI', near '1'18-5060. 67s-&m. Repairs. REMA.RC
ok. 646-0496. <MacArthur nr. O:INt H'"°) Carport I: Stonie E. 17th •. Owner. 646-4563, ner. SM-1768 Aaf. 3 SiTORES LOST-Black toy pood I e CARPINTRY SERVICES. M'1-3681
2 BR' U~ apt. Bit-ins, e 3 BR, 2% BA DUPLEX e HIDDEN VILLAGE 67~7413· lots 61IO 6000' Heart of Lancaster. Lat female vk:. Harbor Blvd A MINOR REPAIRS. Ho Jolt CLEAR V\I Mallltenance. We
w/w crpta. Infant ok. No Cpll, drps, bltna, encl pr. GARDEN APTS 78 x 171. 2 1tormxim1 Ii: Adami C.M. Reward. Too lmall. C.btnet la II"' do everythina! FtH eat. 24
pets. 1st & last $165 mo 673-2402. 2500 South Salli. Bu1lne11 Rent1I 60M OtOICE Comer lot. Eutaide Meat Market lncludU. M6-8543. =..: : :.: ~ hr 1erv. M&-aM
incl util. Apply 135 Albert Santa Ana * 546-1525 STORE OR OFFICE Cos1a Mesa. Must sell. equipment. Comer Ave. I&: MINI blft. 1111. boys birth-llLll at Mla72. B. 0. Ed's Oeanirw' Servke: :!·'....~Mein msrl a:~tain.' . apt Lido Isle 5351 $160 -LRG 2 BR. studio l!kXt or rm Sq, Ft. Parldng Fortin Co. 642-5000 dlvtsk>n.. Acroa from Fafr. day prnent. $Zli tor info. A..,._ -carpets • Upbolltery • wtn-
vt. ~ Apt, (Trlpli!x). l'amil.1 abie Rf'uonable 646-2414 ATI'R.. View lot o'looklnr rrounds, Excellent lnvelt· leading to return. No qut• QUALITY Woodcraft, lml dowl -F1oor Care. 5C5-0ll1 HARBOR GREENS 2 BR, 1 ..... 100' """' IU!Ch. w/blllll, ............. 2630 Avon s1:. Newport M ... Vmle O>unby Cub mont! tlon .. 5$-1143 ... ·1 comtr •• .........,,, HANDYMAN. Polotl ... ,..,
GARDEN• STUDIO AP'IS beach w/view. Yrly $225. ~ e: (~·.Ji.~ N! MODERN~ view unit&. ~!19.950 M6-3653. ?.tr.. ~oo:ittt I. Lost; Seiko man'• watch. Free comultaHon I: quote. clqr, pnmal ma.Int.
Bach.1, 2, 3 BR's. from $110. Call 67J...39t8. petl 2230 S. Center st. Shop " office spece avail, Renchel 6150 1lol-5«J.~ Stalnlea steel, auto, Lost Call Ken 6f5..<10U. 5Q-t235 &t&-ID or 6t6 tam.
2700 Petenon Way, C.M. &;lbN l1l1nd 5355 S.A.. Nr warner, 56-0989 .• 1999 So. Coast Hwy,·1.quna $3500 1ll tart I Canyon ~·3') Re-REPAIRS* ALTERATIONS H ull-•JJD 54S-03'70 Beach. Agftlt: 494-9m. FUR Mle-40 acre ranch. · ., • )'OU n ward. : · *CABINETS. Any a1ze job,'-'"-'=·~~----'-·!
Cp .. ch .,._ CO Modern 2 BRM homt. business in th.la fine mix Bl~ ladies clutch baa Harb 25 5Q.6'7J3 1 · 2 BR 1% ba, nso. t/dtp, DELUXE 2 BR "Little LlfU"I • ~,-srA Me~: 600 sq. fl. 5'>2!M3 or 5'3-2031. lood hand-out restaurant. Shop area Pl ~ Keya )'n expel'. HAULING $lD A LOAD
patio, pool. blbJS. Seaclltf Balboa", Boat dock·tie up oHice, 600 sq. tt. store, 800 Finest equ.lp. only 5 years lm-·nt ·Reward 645-275!1 A·l Small job apedalilt. Clean up. Tree Serv. Ga.
Manor Apt&, 1525 Placentia priv, No pett, DO children. •OCEAN VIEW, Lr:: sq. ft. shop. "* Owner Ac 6200 old. Hl-Trattlc Beach City .,... .... · Call Gordon. Prunln& -.2521, ~
5'8-2682. A.le about our dil-SD) mo-yearly lease only. Bachelor, 1 A: 2 BK apts. 646-2130 __!'.!!~ • ?.lust saaltlce at once. YOUNG Salt I: pener mini 84&.(61; YARD I Gar. c I• an up. count 6'13-llll'l Furn or unfurn. Crpts. drp1, 5 ACRES. level, XL.NT vu, Call VAN at ~nn 1llE -ldtnauzer, male. Vic:: MeA £Pait Remove tlfts. tvy, traab.
BEAUTIFUL. 2 BR. Ii,\ BA bltna, patios, • 1 I kl ng Office Rent1I M70 nr Roy ft.ostr'1 Apple REAL ESTATERS Verde area. 545-C55C GEN. ':· cab. Grad ba khoe sa.17'5
studio, w/w crpts, bltlna, Huntington Buch 5400 distance to town. 100 C1W SU-PER.DELUXE QUALITY Valley IM I: New Sprin& FANTASTIC bualneu -op-~=t = ~lte. ~ ·'-· .. ~ .. --.
garage. No. C.M. $165 mo. 2 BR. Ad .. 'ts. Util pd. Dr., Lag, Bch. 494-5498 Valley Lake. $6315 FP portonity, l40' re!taurant, P1non1ls MOS ..._,,-.. ·-•n4 w GARDEN ' ar be""h 1·2-3 room, up to 3,000 aq. ft. w I term. Other ad lnvnt Mon.-&m, $10 a load.• Free ,,_..,,, Beaut-Quiet. Pool. P r l v ap., ne ... ' office suites. Jmmed. occu-,.· bl 1 t eslablitlbed Newport Beach Antique Portraits-decorating 1Cement~ Concrete '600 estimate. 54S-50.11 3 Larae BR, 2 BA, new patio. Beam c1 .. -. 17676 1 br, adults. $140 mo, util ........... Or ......... Cnty. Ai-acreage ca n • e • 6 Yrs Well known For L-,_--'-"------
cpt/drp. No pets, chldm Cameron ~,... furn. 4M-i262. ~-;;, Co;;rc, eor::i;: = ttrm1. Bk r . tm
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, 000doednt~ ~ :::;w;:~t 0'; r:!~ t;c'~ C ~a~ E1 .. _~?!!' MOVING, Garaae cleuMrP ~~~ -~svail July, $l&5• LGE cl~ 2 Br. duplex, 0--••• Point 57-. adJ. Abplrter Hotel I: Rest. 0 rnanagtt. • • t..UI~ pboeorraphll back to Ille • """~3... :r!te = ~~· ~~•ff --•·· D'· INVESTORS! toct M•. Pike, 491-6313 °'-"th our ~ -'• ~·-PhilllP' Cem•nt. •• , • • cloae to beach; cpts, drps. aurant, ..,. ""eo w• "'"""'' • -,., _.._
*DELUXE11:2BRGarden No pets, Adlts only $~45. UNBELIEVABLE view A: N'pt, Fwy&. 20 ICtel, Newberry/Bantow 494-7432. restora~n service. Brlnc ===' ~=--~ Houwl••nlnp •nt
Apta .. IDt-Jns, prlv. patio, 536-1963. ocean front. 2 br, 2 ba, UNCROWDED PARKING area, along path of air cu.sh. FRANCHISE your time-worn photos to CONCRETE, All types. Free -
heated pool. frplc. Adlllts. 2 BR w/pr, fncd yd. water trp!c, dlhwr, rel, c &: d, LOWEST RATES ion train planned f>f L.A. to Home tmnlahlnp, 4 Iocationa Penney• Portrait Studio, u~ est. Sawing, lftald.n&, baut. JOE'S CLEA" SBRV.
UC5 mo. 546-5163 pd. $130. 2'710 Delaware, pool, $250. AduJ.ta, no pets Owner/mrr. 2112 DuPont Dr., Lu Vet81. Owner will ftn... being opened. Excellent re. per level, or call ~2313 ins A: lkiplo.dina, Servict We do Everythlns • Rn. A
DELUXE 2 Br Duplex, "F" 636-flJ) 496-1940. Rm. 11, Newport Beach. anee. Sell for $1000 per acre. hims, moderate investment. ex. 291. a: quality. 548-3668 Bob. Comm. Free Est 549-3l2ll
crpts, drps, bltns, trplc, 3 B~ TownhouR-Pool, ap-2 BR duplex-apt, drpa, m.3223 Courtesy io Btoke2 PERRON '42·1771 Factory training proeram. * FULJ..Y LICENSED * CEMENT WORK, no Job too
patio, gar, no pets. adult&. pllances .Ir: patio. nso mo stove, refrtg. Leue $170 DEUJXE 1·2 or 3 nn. lllite Call Mr. Robert Sborea I« Renowned Hindu Splritualiat. Small, nuonabie. Free
282 E l6U1 St. $155. 64a.-0365. lse. ~2'285. Agent ~22311• ~*-nr. 0ranp County Airport Out of Stlfe Prop. 6201 info. 523-9180. Advice on all matten. Est1m. H. staniek 5M-86lS
Mesa Oeanina Sarvk:la
Carpets. windows, floon, etc.
~. " C.omnic1. 50-4111
UNUSUAL l ·Br. apt A Irvine Industrial ---COIN LAUNDRY-ht time 1.ove,Marrlap,Buslneu C\1STOM CONCRETE *APT a.EANING *
Partially furn. $110 per mo. Senti Ana 5620 Santi AAa 5'2t Complex. Carpet. drapes, , BeauWUI oHettd. Mo.t deluxe In USA. Readings atven 7 dayi a PATJOS.DRJVES..ETC. Fut Ii: tborqb IO-llM
.. Nr. ahopptng, Avail, July 111 music, air-condltionin& A: SHELTERED ISLAND New eq u 1 p , • establilhed week, LUl-IPM l12 N. El Free tstlmak, 175-:i51&. Wllliams n-.. 1-Sen.
RealonOmlcs-_Bkt, 6f5.6704 janitorial se:rvict:. · in ti. San Juan blands, tn.de. By Owner. See-Bakft' Cam.Im Real. SUI MORE C.oncnte -tor --
MODERN 2 Bdrm, 1~ ht.,
cpt/drp, GE Jdtch, view,
enc pr. Nr bu•. $1.56,
adults, no pets. 120 E. 20th
SHARP. le 1 BR. cpt/drp,
bltns. Quiet bl&. Infant ok.
ll30. 540-9722.
UNF. 2 Ii: 3 BR, al!IO turn
2 BR. ept. pool, kids ok
1998 Maple, No. 1 54g..m,
SPLIT Level 3 BR 2~ ba,
cpt/drp, bltM. No pets. 988
Mission Dr No. 1 Sf9.352.f,
2 BR drps/cpll, clean el'IC
pr, adult&, no pet.a. Harbor
,. Balctt Joe: $140. 64)..2319.
$135 2 Bednn, Crpt., .....
eiec kit, Adulll, no ,.U.
Royal Palm Dr. 51M1570
LG 1 BR, beaut cpt/drp,
Patio, e:nc pr. bltnl. No
cttldm, pets. $135. M&-1782
2 BR apta, bltm, eptJ. drp1,
Clean. Inquire 1M2 "A"
Coriander. ~.
2 BR, blt-lrw, cpU, drpl,
flrepl. With or wltbout
ttfrig, 548-8062.
S BR 2 BA. hlhly pntd.
New cpl / drp, bltns-, xlnt
area. $175. 557-6151
i 1 BRM alnalt, pr. Avail
July 1l. S90 951).8 W. 17th
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AVAll.A.BLE NOW Wuh., 1n the heart at the at.Falrview, CM. tbrn can Clemente, -.a13', f92...007I HOUSF.CLEANING Sro boa.tine paradise at thl less money, Art1rtic atllnc. CALL =P~ai~~ ~t!i C::iorw~d;~: :-~FUL aelt ~ * Alone? ~=a~1 BA,-Y-.-.... ~-"-=""'-~ .. -~.,.1o1·1
Nice beach. C1ou to aJme. laundromat for ale, or f • , Wiit 1-DRIVES-WALKS-PATIO
500 Sq. Ft. Air-conditioned Moderate climate, clean &Jr, would leue to reliable Y~• ~ ihat ..':j CAU. DON, 6C-35.14 ~~I: =i. ~
and carpeted office spiw:e, clear waten. This wand n!til'ed couple. 615-$522 ...... _ -·· Ille call. • $150. p!r month. Pre1ently ._.._ "';,';.,-Contr--'--"20
lorN•hed with '°"' delkl, lo definitely unlquo, For lull Mdl!ey 19 l.oM 6l2G 24 Rr~.' ---·-• lronlnt 6711 ... 1 d""•-. 1 Information write; P . O. •• ____ ,,_ ____ _
Cn• n , 1v1<K"n. e C • Box 481 Bellevu Wash *nlE REMODELEM* IRONING In rey home, $1 ~~i= ~rc=:t .. • 'ca11 <•>e.6Mlli 1st TD Loan ":!'1~~ ::;ti-::. ~:! ~ _n= ~TMl.aklric • a1tera-
11u. Street Jocadon. Call evea. 1,,,_ nl'l'll'llW"C'T' come, home We , EnJo>' lite Complete Remodelln1. M u-
....,.s;.;. '240 ·~ ><'"--· " 111 --·· !lend Quality Con-. eu. 1,..1,. In y· ._._ orncE .Wte for 1 ...... !!:...!:. Wonted 21d TD loin ..... A $2.00. PO-..... "" • 5'5-'1219 •
pvt ottkles ·+ Ip recpl WANTED: view home , In Fountain Valley. AddttSom * Jtemodtlq:
room. air cond., ampll Corona dd Mar, prel Tmns bued on ~lty. PETER ISSACSON. Now ap-J'red a, Oerwk:t, IJc. J1nltort.I '111
pruic'1 apace, x1nt klcatton. Harber VNw HWI area: M2-2171 JU.1611 peu1rw at the 'Bn.bkellar, m.-«Ml * se.2110 WE wW deM JOll1'
LacherDIQ'ft' RelJ10t' _fr.om ownet • Call Serftfw Harbar ana 21 )ft. TOl!!l _A: ~. Qn.__[~ _ -~ ., ...__.,.. _
......., call~= m-1• 673-8811. Sattler Merft111 C.. A: FoUc-rock. Ullll )O.l W C.!P!' C....... MD hflun, Plall Janltorlal
DESK SPACE IUSINlil .,. 331E.11111 -never ......,!II ·-Servlct. P'rlnchlll -
l'INANCIAL JIWINGERS Oran., O>unty OWNERS SPECW. --opodaltJ -:17875 Beach Blvd. Mo1'91f11, Gulde. r-..., write P.O. ~~· It. PJ. Dllmald -. ••'7 r • •blo.
Huntington Beach ""1-• 1 loo -Truot °""" au -2lll -,.. i"O.:.. c::::--.._i::,121.ot tG-19Sf •
8'2o4321, Ext :m;. _C!!f!!T.'!! I 2!1D TD -· ......... A=~~T !!"".$..:"': Sl'EAM Jot -__ l,Mo=-=ry==lrlck=== ... =-1
APPROX lllll .. It. $121 COTI'.1 Lndry H.-Blvd. $ltlOO II 151'. °""" ...... p O Box lJ33 Coota -BJ CluKon, ---"-''----"""I mo. All util'• ind. ...... ,. w.-s, 11 dr>m· Anx-valued at 144,000. 11.1.lltlil • ' lm'lot. ,._ eot. MM055 CUSTOM M•IONIY
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N t 10 •-' Poclftc ""'· LHvi.., _..,., Onb equity. 6"-a13. -~~ ' • ex _... $1t,500 .lllbmiL 8r0k11 Al .. INM:tlftetifl '411 ltEMARC lei ....... 3 rooms ......,. • •tOQlbl ... Bank, 1a E. 11th St.. CM. 51MG. ANN0UNCIMINT$ $21.SO. NJJr l"Ul•teed. c..ient block, -. -
Ample .,n.1..,, W-4210 ' ' 1nd NDTICIS WRlTING • Rnnltn( • c..dlt -OX. Ml-cMn. 544'1Zll
BUSIEST marbtplaee tn WANT TO BUY Oft SEU~ F.dllint -IBM l7plnr. -======--zl
-· The DAILY PILOT A BUSINESS LET US I' ....... ll'roo ,.., 6400 Sponl1h/Enalt1h transla· 1''-" -M.~.I .. & hl_ll M40
Clwllled teetion. Save HELP YOU. 'l1lE REAL !Ion, Fu'1 aecurat. ttrvice --· --
JnOnlY, ttma A: eflort by ESTATERS.-.nn-ASK PARAKEET. SUn., l/21/7U, IOr letten, re1\lme1, CARPETVINYLTILE LOCALl:Joacdllt.a.vlll.
I h 0'' t n I from )'O'Jr FOR v AN N"'PO'l'l BHch: R II th reports. • c r Ip t.. etc. UC CONTR. f'RD ur. Reu. ........ J'Ne Sit.
IU'IDCbal<~ Dial ll0-:.6'll 6 chu&< ii. 61~ 64&-514$ * .... '121l2 * 1!1-, 0.lt VIII 4 -==========:::=::::;;..._~~''-=-=:=:.--~-
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Joloo Mon, W-. 1100 Jobo Mon, Wom. 7100 Jobs-Mon, Wom. 7100 Jobs Mon, Wom. 7100 Jobo Mon, Wom. 7lOO Jobs Mon, Wom. 7100 SALi ~ND TRADI
1'~"50Woman · Fl IOOO --·------1·-COLLECTOR Small claim.<. 1 . NURSES N"""' lot private SALES MANAGERS urn turo .
PROF&sslONAL P&lnling. AIDES. fOr COO\'al~f!Ce. Must be ab4e to type. Call J ef'9 u; out pr~rit IW. duty -eVtt)' type, ,RN'1 Home furni&hirlgs ft'a.nchise •• WAITRESS -20· PC-... u•DRID"
Neat wort. !~int pain!.&. elderly care or family care. h k Mt. Youns at Coll«Oon ol iob opport:uniUe1: LVN'I _ Prac. _ A~ All Del&ill on tint interview, . ~
RoUer, bnWi. al.r-le15 Homenfa~t'i. 547~1. c ec Here Bwft&o ol Wfffetn O~e Sec:'y,Sll7tl.t)"Pe60S600mo. shifts. Call any h o'ur. Call Mr, Robert Shortt for , ROOM GROUP IJW'l)'in&, accous. c..~llings.1 _:;=:======= County, 642-7\]tiO. Busy J'l'('(.'l)llooist1 tYPe 50, &d Letcoutie NlllWd ltq1$t:ry appt, 523-.9160. Experienced FROJ\f MODEL HOMES
l.«lQI 1'9f's. Lowt prices! Job Wanted. COOK, Relief, 4 day wk. w/fia;~"el, 64z..9955, .t SECREI'ARY J-'UU Time Includes: QuUted 90ta ilr:
Roy 841-1358. Men & Women 7030 Mu•t know all dlets, 11 C.Oll,eL1ion ~·l In cl'C!dll ~k. NURSES: LVN • Full time. Entrepreneur with for. • chair, 2 end tables &: cottee
HOUSE p a i n t i n 1 , cix· am-7: 30 pm. PH: 638-5450. AM t Cashier in btokel'qe Bayview Con v 8 1e 1 cent elgn lnletellt needs muJU. Apply In J,ICl"l'IOn only table, 2 lampa, dreatr, mlr-~interior, paper hang· w1•th the I firm, Hospital, PH: &!.2-350a. llnguMJ. part time ~ rot, headboard, quilted box i.. at ttuonable price. 2 WORK£RS Available: Pt1en COUPLE, R~t red , to Ofc. Cashler In auto 8':eDC)I. tary to take charge 1 co-Tff( RJGGER 1prlnp .l mattttu, ~1 pc
Newport teacben, Swnmer 4 "'omen. Oeanirw, lawn manage l8 unit motel. $200. Exp Rate Oet'k ORANGE COAST JR. OOL. ordinate actlvitlet, &: oth-dinhw: room; table A ' bi-
bU5ineu,, vast ·-. start y,'Ol'k, unlo6dlni, etc. Quick. mo plus 1 BR furn. apt A ·i. Bobldt LEGE DIST hu 2 openingi ) back chain . ...,.,_. ffi \ t anytime S2 50 hr & util'i/S46-9279 &Ii eeper 1 SR. ers to tranalate occa.uion-No. 16 Fuhlon Jaland
work June 22nd. 67>28$t. ~~•Bet. 8 ~-12 ~ '°'=""'=""'"-="·~--· -IExp. l:scrow Sec'y or STENO Cl.ERK. ally in many languaget. OOMPARE AT $1t9.95 ~TING INT & EXT. J b 1· I DELIVERY Bo¥-Furruture Good typist, (jlJ w.p.m. SH-100 Wpm, typing 55 Please call 675-U22 if Newport Stach sm
Avers. 1 e:ty $260. 2 ~ty daily • O lftgS. 1>tore. Good driving record. r-.1gr. Trainee $500 mo. wpm. Salary $505 to start. qua.Htied. No down Ptnts. Only $16 mo
$350. incl all material & -· Exp. prefe~. 5 dsy v.-eek, Saletnuin S600 mo, Apply 2701 Fairview Rd., WANTED WELK'$ WAREHOUSE
prepua&n; Sll. per rm + Jobi Men, Wom. 7100 ~:30 642-2000. IN PENDENT C.M. Ph. ~708. . l ~ ~~C:.ETARY * 600 w. 4th st., Sarita Ana
paint. Local refs. Ol.ll Jack I ;;;;;;;;;;;;,:-;,;-;;;.,;;;;;;;;;.J FEMALE' DONUT LADIES, night Jihlft. PE NNEL AGENCY ORDER Desk &: Typist c. · not neceuary, ·Experienced Rest Eatale of, c ~DI oog..7900. I• No exper. nee. Mt Donut 6 0 A o •. 11 C Lt. ofc. work. Matlltt! woman dktaphone. lite bkkPllll:. Po. fice manarer for Newport S RAM-LETS
CM range vc., ~ e 770 B · tentlal. • area. Llbttal commisaion "'-.
I SJ'ORY Stucco&. O\'f'rha.ng b ~l .. .,... 135 E. 17th .• . M 642.oo26 ~ ngp, Costa Mesa MISS EXE •
$99. ' story '1Ue<O • a I l :ytes S•IH Soc'y * DRIVERS * . . . * PBX Oporal••·E Xo 410 w ~ A~·~·NCV ·;."""··,!'•ly ,., ANSWERS
overhang $149. Aest ceiling CJrllimife() $475 "EPF llO?t1.E\VOlt KERS CenveJope perlenced answering ser. . · t "'¥· x M·. unl, Daily Pilot
SU. per rm. 1'.!in. 3 rms. SI{ uo w.p.m.. Type 70. "'No Experience addresilOrs) wanted. Rush vice. 540-20.'l2 Newport Beach 646-J939 Flllel _ Dirty _ Twll1 _
6f&.ffin & 637-6119. ager.JC(Y Em1>loyer will rclmburse Necessary' •tamped, scU add. env., * P /T RECEPT * Sec'y/Salts As1•t. Becalm -LAY IT
METICULOUS P ·INT. fee after 3 mo'I. ......,:,_, ... Kissack, P.O. Box USO, ""'""" .. 9 AM~ PM s' da Mu.st have l,aat accur. SH&: WIG snusT Farmer Jones' amartett
"' TRISH HOPKINS Most m..,. clean ............... Garden Grove, Ca.~-•¥..., ' ' ys typing skills for a very sta.. Bl.UE CHIP STAMPS. INS. Exec. Sec'y ctrtvU:w record. Apply wk, Relief reccptioniat wW b1e company w/good bene. AND SALES hen stopped smack ln the
crew col. students. lnl~xt 4811 E. 17th, Suite 224 C.M. $500 YELLOW CAB CO. HOSTESSES be cireulating throughout fits, (just the righl •lzt or-middle of Route 1. Shf. want. ~· =~~·=· W->58121 """""""6'1"1"-1"4"70""""""" I~~ ~~.ty~a~· f~~~1~ls :~ 186c!. t~th St. RENTAL Mi$is1lXEc. AGENCY ganiutinN!) Needed for mi~linel')' dept. ~U;F~Y "IT c:: ~~t.
*WALLPAPER f!: gal. eaa HOSTESSES 410 W Coast •Iwy IWport Must be experienced. varle.'ty o f c hai r s,
Ac'C OUNTING ESCROW SEC'Y . "~"'· a·h ..... ;..,. Por .. nnol .Atonc' 1 . Wb<n you oaII "Ma<' l'OR ' ~ 133 Do D N APPLY . · "''"'°m' '"1'que. foot ~"'"' ~ Rec•pt. Typi1t Thorough knQwlt.'Clge of FHA 1 p • bookk ... v•r r ., • • s loohs. headboard4, sewi .. 548-1444 ~46-'tV.u ,100 wk needed. Previous exp, In ORANGE COUNTY lime ecper tor , 642-••70 PERSONNEL OFFICE
CLERK •-·· to •-1 Bo -machine, picture framt'is; HOUSES. •~,, boot•. ~-"", SH 90. r -ne-• · Sav;""' & Loon helpful. NEW REPUBLIC -~ ' re. ~P. 0 x . THIRD FLOOR UU<;A • .,,_...., "'-"" rlll -... P-108DailyPilol *SECRETARY* upholatery .. re mna n ta,
a nfth lng-e v erythirc Ofc. duties. Very pleAB...,,ILITt o!Ert!8ce. ADULT APARTM~TS Good SH &: typina:, wor1dng tabit'-4 chairs, mattresse11,
reasonably painted. For tree 20 Houri Per WMk PRESS OPERATORS , for 2 mt'n. Sales" bcka:rnd The Broadway stereo a. throw pillows. 3281
f!Blima'te 646-97";>2. Permanent part-time ~i-Sec'y UNLIMITED AGENCY PART TIME Women work for plastic good a· Ora Co Al Colorado t..ne, C.M.
PROl'"ESSIONAL, 30 Yr s Uon is now available in our to $3.l6 hr. 488 E._11~2~~~: 224 C.M. WEEK ENDS molding plant. Shift Work. MISS ~XE~e AGEWc'Y 'Y"A"RD>.i'"Fiu::,:O.", ..:B00BQ==-.-,"'loo-.1
---exp. paperhenging-Ir pail~ -Accounting Department Job S H lti~. ·11P· 6S,,_ W~111 1 be --Ph: 546-3l70 410 W ~st Hwy 41 FASHION ISLAND motor & access, 3 pcs 'tube
ting, from England. 968-7461 requlrentenllli include h~avy ~~~-~~ le~tr 5 ;..~r J!s~~ e EXECUTIVE SECRE-GUARANTEED RECEPTIONIST-NewpoL1 se'.ac.h •&16.3939 NEWPORT_ BEACH furn lounge chair ~ rocker.
EX-PAINTER, now sc h I filing, sonll! typing and 10 trial exper. TARY -BOOKKEEPER. Ex-SALARY Must be allraclive, well Equal opporturuty employer Den: 2 loveseats, earty
teacher will paint Summer kl!y adder. Attractive fringe perienced, capable, adjust-groomed w/good ~kills & . SECRETARY Amer:-uphol w/maple trim.
mo'•· Xllnt'• v.'OT'kmanshlp. benefilt are also available. Records Cl•rk ed, Jor chaUenging, dynam. PLUS INCENTIVE ability 10 handle public & Bright, well groomed, per 1--~~==-~-Wardrobe: 2 doot'li, 3
F'tff est, 5f0..0062. Apply in pen;on at the f rom $70 wk ic, Girl .Friday functions. REQUIREMENTS· 2._ telephone F..xp not req sonable lady w/good secre * WIGS * drawers, bind. f i n is h .
PAINTING ~ Ext.-Jnt. 18 DAILY PILQJ Art-ur. Typ. Neat, good job ConstruclKln exper, dea'd. 35 attractive 'Hlth N.w~rt · ~ulriabut skit "',·Legal exp, help. Sf!ll ladies fashion wigs &16-4236.
1 L' I-~ record. 3169 Redhill.!! Ave, C.M. ' • • p I Ag 00 req. · by wearina: on the job oi-
;;: ;;~, nsCet7i ng~ Cosm•tic Safes Girl (adj to airport). :hool .cfu~at1on.,d Mu1t 83;ro:: Dr.,•N.k. UN W~i~:;1'1!iENCY llOCially. ~~!iy whl~Y=~ht~
548-5325. 330 \\'ei;I Bay Street, $2.35 hr EXPERIENCED F' IR S T a99r•111:'°e a J19r· 642·3870 488 E 11th S I -· CM Call Ski for appointment patio turn, redwood pot~
PAINTING-INT. 'I: Ex t' Costa Aiesa MANAGER wanted fo r sonabl•. Will train. , ' u le "'o<'t • • 646-380I furn, 4 pc custom sectional,
Ask for Atrs, Greenman or Exper. in saJei. 1r1ature Hallmark Card &: Gitt shop FOR INTERVIEW R, E. Salesman wanted 642·1470 . ~ ~~.' ins1:'°;'~ Call 642-432l for an inlerview "·ell groomed Jady. in the Fountain Valley area. CALL: 527·8211 ~:~x:a~rsre~ SECRETARY Ex.WIG ~TY~~T ' :1re~blC:·~~l~ ~ml~ ....
613-lliG. *ACCTS PAYABLE* S.IH Alter 6 PM, oall 833-1092. EXT. 352 OR 354 REFR GE ON Lit. mfg ockgmd helpful. w per 0 ;; 100 Cutdl•""" NB. I RATI mechan-"'ill train on small comput.. oman over .. a, neat 1n ap.
RETIRED Painter: 3:i aY!'5 Exper, Figure 1yping, con-$71 a wk Experienced HAJRSTYLisr Miis Patt•rson , ic, experience in autonlOtive er. Type 65 w.p.m .. Sil so + pearance, to work in tish 5 PC. Bdrm, 1e-L Kenmore
cxper. Neat & honest. Non siructk>n bckgrnd, xln't J\1ature, sharp gal w/:sates for busy salon, N.B. Follow-,.0,1alla"·o • oe -"·· ne-•· 1 market Weekend~ il\C:lud~"' auto. wshr., · refrig., top company, & cashier exper. ing pref'd. Fringe benefits. HOSPITALITY HO S TE SS uu • ••• ...., .... pease. ' . cu, freezer; 6 pc, drop ltafdln.
drinker. can 536-6801. MISS EXEC. AGENCY ~1345. SERVICE, has openings for aary, Commercial exp. desir. N•wport Apply at 2620 Newport ut: mlsceU, items. 466 E.
INT. &: Ext. Painting. local 410 w Coas H Keypunch TralnH ma1ure women looking for able. Apply Mon. 642-0686. P•rsonn•I Ag9ncy ·"B=lv~do'.,~C:-·'~'~· ~~---19th St., Costa Mesa
ltf's, lic'd, ins., fret-~st. . t wy. $80 • wk EXP'D. help for camper fac-inte r ~ 1• rk 133 Do D N B WOMEN, Lite delivery work. -c~==~~,,-7c--Call OI k. 66-0l'.1.I Newport Beach 646-3939 tory. Male or km&W. 869 . res U'lg, pa.' une wo ' 'th ver r., • ' WALNUT d le:af tabJ uc , \VIII take trainee out of welcoming newt'Omers to regist•r w1 642-3170 Must have own car. Apply: rop e ex-tp=~.~NG~ »;Uf~~°'?iNal school. Sharp, neat girl. ;~~th;· ~~LY777 ~[rab~:.e~ust Sati!aC: a~~ P. amer•1c t n SECRETARY $600 325 N. s~1:af;.a, Room 410. :r;t~~ue.!o si~p~~
AGENCY Expor. Houaek-r CA' ' ·~ 3IJ95 Beach area. ~ Fee paid (AJ. WO . ~~~""="=~~----! U )'00 •fl', we probabb' can't ~ .....,: .,..,. so Jee jobs) Call Lo~lne, . ~ or college gui to HOUSEFUL of fumlor Ale,
Patk»6 6860 $500 mo. use you. HOUSEKEEPER. a n1ature I 615-2770, Westclif1 Per.son-live in for •ummer. Hsewrk very tt••••·ble. ·~ •~,.. Jnven. Control Clerk •. $100 wk EXpCr. in motel hi ring, fa. tor • &: babyslttJng Prlv rm/ba ...,..,...,. ~ ....... PATIOS 6: DRIVEWAYS nliliar w/all phase• of mo-CALIF. CASTING CO. woman cook, 1 i t e f 1r nel Agency, 2043 Weatcl!U • · · · St, Santa Ana Hts.
•FREE ESTIMATE• Gen'l Ofc .............. S450 tel inaid wol'k &: super. d u· Is continuing i111 fleatth In ~sework for e lderl y Dr. Newport Beach. $l50. 54.9-lS32.
847-3885 aft G " wknd1. Trainee Oerk Typist. ••. $348 ties. Jo.lature. Orange Co. for a variety of _wKlow on Bal. Isle, room COLD, Wrought iron, 1lass
Sec'y ••.......•........ $500 types, for work in mag, mn. & board, $2j v.•ef!k. 67l-S703 T•mporary P•r1onMI SERVICE CENTER School1-ln1truction 7600 ~~ It. 4 chain, $35.
Photography 6170
CUSI'OM PHOTOGRAPHY
Reasonable -Phone Gordon * 8f1-6745 *
* PATCH PLASTERJ.NG
All types. Free estimates Call.......,.
~umblng "90
HERRIN PLUMB.
Specialist in additions, remo.
dels, homes, Reas. SC8-0960
alt J PM.
WATER Heaters, dispoaen,
ete. $7.50 per hr.
642-2755 or 64.2-0506.
PUJM.BING REPAIR
No job too small
• 642-3128 •
~.!'"'~---'-960-
QUALITY you've always
wanted . Dreumaking -
a.Jteration1. Key Say, 1763
Orange Ave., C.M. 645-1292
CREATIVE FASHIONS
By Donna Dee
J>'ot the fioest in 'CUitom
made fash ions. 536-100
DRESSMAKING, sportswear,
su.ita, Reasonable. * 536-1862 •
Tll•, C•ramlc 6'74
*' Verne, The Til~ ?.tan 1r
Cust. work. Install & repairs.
Many other positiotl~ Factory Tr1inff1 deling, TV comml'•. & ind. HSKPRS En1plyr pays fee We Need Secre111.ries, Clerk Einploymetlt .a-.,,cy ~-
1793 Newport. C.\1 64048a4 Graveyard shift, $2.10 +. fibm, Great pay, pt. time. Georgl! Allen Byland Agency Typists & Lite factory. ,.... Discover a Gr•at New DINING table, DttlCd Fr
17'J31 Beaeh, liB s.17-9617 We are client paid, no fee. 106-B E. 16th, S.A. 547.()395 2J 72 Dupont, }~ee & Free Positions Carffr With The Prov 4 uphol chain, xlnt. _ D•liv•ry Girl ... , 1 hool Beit oner. 54&-6644
Applioan" Sl IO h ,.o •"' · IN llALATION THERAPIST * Ex S.cy $600 AIRLINES · ' r FREE A.R.J,T. required. Apply I MATOiJNG CWB OIAIRS
SERVICE CENTER Calif. li~nse. Clean driv· TV SC.REEN TEST Personnel 1714149S-13Jt, So. Suite 12 Req'a top ski Is SH, typing/ $25,.00 each
Employment At-ncy ing record. PH: (114) 8J5.8282 Coitst Comn1unity llosp. abll. to make dec~s.ions and A natural for young people * 67:.-0890 *
frff & FM Jobi 10 AM to 6 PM 31872 Coast Hwy, So . N 8 ch accept responsabihly. "'.'><> want e~cite~nt .plus! e ATTRACTIVE
Reg'"" Now "" MALE FIBERGLASS I Laguoa '9,,;71 • ewport ea * Gen Ole/typist $515 Tiokel ...... A~ fttoght! dh .. tt• ....
Permanent/Temporary a Y· • JAN;TR~. for Laguna Pl'act exper in gen Bkkpg or Station a re n t! Reserva-Xlnt cond. ~. 54£..54.f9
Positions Malnt. Mech1nic up sandlnn & de 833 3232 or acctg/ty ..... 50 acc. lions? Ramp or travel agent? JI.fa.le and Female • ., • are«. part lime e"'t5· Neat -"" We'll traio you for tbese 5 PC Bedroom ~ $50. Dou-
500 Newport 4 nler Dr., NB Will co~:d!~ ~-~Ince w/ tailing exper. Ap· ~pppcpl;r;~·IO ~~~ P1:.n:ro * S•cy $500 •and more, day or nile, We bll! _bed,_ matching del~ and
Suite 200 By appt 644-4981 ilrong mechanical apti-I E (Nr. Orange County Top likilla/records of emplmt include placement bSial· ehair. 854 W. 19th, CM
ALL Around restaurant hel p
lake oot food store. Phone
Bet 2: 30-4: 30 646-8561.
ASSISTANT
HELPER
Eveninga 6-10, paM lim".
dependable. Age 19.31, $3.25
hr to start.
Call ?ttr. Allan
ARE YOU
BEAUTIFUL??
It's all in lhe eye of the be·
holder. Check the TV com.
ml, you wateh and if )'OU
feel )'OU1re as pretty as
some of those people, call us.
CALIF. CASTING CO.
is continuing ii'& irearch for
evecyday people who have
ll desire to work on TV or
nlOdeling jobs. $75 to $125
per day, No fee to you ever. * J>'OR ON CAMERA
AUDITION *
CAU. f114) 83$.8282
JO Aa,f to fi PM
twle. PY in person, D· fo2 1~1 .s~ Ana Suite Airport) stbility, know! of conttacla ance. Offl F 1 LER INDUSTltlES J A ~ I r'o RS,
0
WAXERS. RETIRED Poli"'" military * Rocpt/Stono $500 Est. 21 >n. Approvod fo• co um luro IOll O.liv. Driv•r
to $3.1S hr.
Pn!f. mature man, clean·
CUL
R•Harch H•lper
$575 mo
Work in electronicz, mainl
&. re1)fl.ir. Draft exempt,
ElectriCal Inspector
INC. 2101 Dover Exp'd only. Good pay security plant &uard, part Gd SH &. typing capability Veterans. Eligible institution USED steel desb $39 fiG e St NI & \\'Otidng l'Ond 's, Call alt lime. ON-CALL BASI S. to handle pub rel under the federally i,ntured Posture chairs su.so ·a. Up
•• • • 3, 543-939'l Must be bondable, depen-• student loan program. e UR<! 2 1r; 4 drawer flllnc:
FRY COOK-Experienced Lighl serv ice & lul>e dable & in good health . $3.00 Cl•rk/typ1st $450 cabinet& e Used wood delka
C<YITAGE COFFEE SHOP ni:in. Full time, 5 day!f. hr. Call 548-5533 e"t 31. Expe1· In .sales/serv_. type 60 Alrllne Schools Pacific McMahan Broi Deak Inc.
562 West 19th St. C.M. fl48.0.i66, S.a PM RN for TCU. all shills, Xlnt 500 Newport Center Dr., N.B. 6ll E . J~~nta Ana 1800 Newport Blvd.
FULL or PART TIME. Eam MAI.OS working cond'1. & benefits. Suite 200 By appt 644-4981 Cotta Meaa * M2-M50
up lo $5. per hr. FUU.ER LIKE llO USE WORK? Conlact Director or NURS. . CLAR I NET instruc'!Jon: 1 Indiana executive chair
BRUSH, 546-5745 Pennanent resident Laguna ING, C.M. Memoiial Hosp, SERV Sta Attendant, pt. Begi.nners • lntennediate • gold naugahyde It fabric J
to $2.75 • hr
Prefer 1 yr exper In
phases of electrical
spec ti on.
Full time woman drug clerk, Beach wanted for maid *' 642-7734 * time, exp'd only. See Jerry, Mus~ theory. Your home matchina: executive bucket
all live-wire only. Box P·198 wm·k 6 days/week. 4M-1196 * Sal•s Rep. * 2500 Newpt , C.M. ~;.' Reasonable rates. chairs. 1 m.a t c h In r
in· Daily Pilot MAID-MOTEL fast gro1· wing co, . needs eic-SHARP SECRETARY .... -·~ !!.C:ta~ir~.J;· ~ .. ~~~.
GAGE LAB • 615-8140 .-p~r. iquor sa esman, StaM lor beauliful bayfront otfice. Th•atrlcal 7900 ,.... ""' '"' ..
SUPERVISOR SC.00. Call Sally Han, 25-35, altraclive, well groom. 644-6433 btwn 11:30 A: 5,
t£M M 540-6055. ed ~ y · SH 90 SECRETARIAL Desk A: Upholstery Man
to $3.SO hr
Has tO be master lilt
custom work.
Experienced only. Salary up ,,_.. anagem•nt COASTAL AGENCY , . rs. expe_nence, ' ACTING . b< h Train•• typing 70 Executive Mon-. chair, autilul co nd .
all to SSOOA "'1 r ~nt . N:i11onal "~nt-•ty • Ot•ng"' 2700 Harbor Blvd., C.~1. Fri 9 lo 5:30. PH: "42-5735, Do~ want to be .a full time Al most brand new. $100. pp Y in person v..r ,,.... " " • working professional? Do 646--023L
S1le5 Man1o-ment
$160 wk
Fully l'xper. in bldg mat'I.
IBM Sorter
$2. hr
!fas to be able to run IBM
800 Sort~r machine.
Z.D. PRODUCTS County • 1'.1usl be rnarried, Sales SINGLE needle &: special you have the self discipline =========I
3190 Pullman Ave. 2 lo 5 yrs. sales exp, Call * NO machine ~perators wan-to subject youtseU to a rig. Office Equipment IOJl
Cos la Mesa, Calif, An11, \Vt'stclilf Personnel led. Exper d.only, Top pay, id British training course&:
Equal opportunity employer ~~~.1i~iow. e~tcli ff Drive, 863 Production Pl., N.B. the artislic. humility to ac.
• GARDENER TRAINEE . * Experi·ence ......... oept minor "'" until ... No exper. is l'IC('. Xlnl opp. MA I NT ENA NC E Man, e e STENO TYPIST training period Is complete?
1n·O 546-9085 mature sen1i retired, exper. * N . r Major Bank Trust Dept. If IO TIIE LONDON LA·
General 6AJ\.1 3PM. Sun. off. Please ecessa y seeks Steno/typist for Trust GUNA ACT 'l RS WORK.
apply !..one Ranger Rt!st., Adminislrator. Dictation es. SHOP might be able lo help
No job too ,;mall. PlllSter BARMAID, The Escapade Nit• Auditor
$2.25 hr
$3 95 HR 11·•2 R h I Today's co1npetiUon is i;tiff
IBM Exec. $150. Monroe
Afatic Ca.Jculator $12S. Exec,
uphol swivel chr $15 A: $20.
Uphol 5lraight chra: $8,
Sec'y chr $10 le $15. Tbll,
benches Ir; boxes. 1882 Whit·
tier, Unit V, C.M. 642-340&. • • :.., · eac B vd., H.B. -without f'"f:ier guidance sentiaJ, perm, career oppty, you. No previous experience
L.Rrgf!, expan~lng chain needs MEN & women to learn prof. you can fa I f ttl. But with for qualified person. Equal necessary, no age baJT\er, ---~11 & part time help, Ten1p. ahalone diving. Aver earn. the pov.•er of a n1ulti·mil· oppty, employer. X1nt em. Members of this exclusive Garag• Sa1• patio. Leakln& &bower Room, 21-35, Attractive.
repair. * 548-9069 •
'-==M=1-195=1=/M6-02'16==== BAR1'.1Al0, EXPERIENCED I'" 21-30. Apply l pm lo 4 pm
Topsoil "" TOPSOIL., Nitrogen fortified
redwood added, 837-7000 or
49f>.4632.
Tr• Service
. '"' BOB'S TREE SURGERY
i5 back ottering the Ame
Fine Qoality Tree Service.
... 540-3798 *
TREES, lledges, trim, cut,
stumpg, removed, hauled. 30
yn exp, F\llly iM. 642-4030.
OON'S TREE SERVICE All
• types, Uac &: lns. Free Es.-
timates. 6f2.5584.
69'0
al The !''lame Room, 1880
~1on.rovia, c.~1.
·BEAUTY·
OPERATOR
Must be •xperl•nced.
APPLY
Personnel Office
Third Floor
THE BROADWAY
NEWPORT BEACH
Must know NCR 4200. Hrs.
10:30P,.,,l-6:30A,.,,I.. t.iusl be
ell'.111:r.
Chol
from $25 a 1hift
Expe1'. in ltalifln Cooking.
CamJMr M.tal Man
to $3 hr
].lust. be exper. in n1etal siding.
Fact. Train•es
from $2 hr
""EPF
AllO
Employer
pay1 f M
FH Jobi.
&-Perm. Age 19·3 l. 6 Mo's SJIO prr day, 18 &: over. lion dollar public co. be· ployce benefits. Co ntact M. group will only be accepted
resident required. Stttt1 work immed. upon hind you-the only way to W. r~airchild, 644-0113 Ext. upon a satisfactory pet90nal
956-2871 Jim Ryan con1plelion of train'&· "Mr go is up. 200. Security Pacific Nat'J interview wilh the director,
Gon'I Ole to $500 Smith" 714/962-~. As an associate of, ll.nd un-Bank, 500 Newport Center Call 49-1-4404 for appt. der the apgls of profession·
Interesting, varieo work In MTSC-MTST OPR. al salesman and financial Dr., s uile 350, N.B. MERCHANDISE FOR
pleai;ant Newporf Beach Musi have e_xp. w/Selectric tycoon H. W. Dwight, re· SERVlCE Station Attendant, SALE AND TRADE
medlcal offices. 1'op bene-Co1nposer. Know K-Paok &. nowned Calif. R.E. broker, exp'd. 22-4~. 1-476 Palisades f Ca M' v l'n ll'epreneur and commun-Rd c M Fumltura 100Q its. II iss erna, Coding for Com!)OSM'. ity leader, you will learn · ·· · --"":;;c:_ ___ :.:;:::
557-6122, Abigail Abbot Per-ABU.ltJES howyoumayinstantlysue· ~-Clerk ~.Young man 17 PC. KING SIZE
sonnel .•gent:).:. 230 W. War-UNl..lt.flTED AGENCY eeed. wishing poa1tion w/ a BEDROOM
ner, SU!le 2tl.'Sli.nta Ana. 4:j8 E. 17th. Suite 224 C.flf. + Use our pioven fQrmula future. Busy Newport Bch. 1 ..__ 9 dra dre .
· GIRL FRIDAY-&1'2·1410 & guarantee yourself 2 marine bu5iness &12-9'201 ....... Wtt uer, mll'· sales per mo. ' ror, 2 bedside 1tands, King
Opportunity for girl '"' NURSES: LVN-:s to ll PM. • Cadilla c car plan al * STUDENTS * alze headboard, trame, quilt.
rounded v.·ork history <tt · Xlnt salary & hl!netil.s. once. NEED A J OB? ed mattress aheet• blank-
·cnr. typing, Ute SH k Some Under new n1anagen1ent + Group lleallh ln$uranee Positions now available fer eta, etc ' '
figure aptllude lo ,.,,0rk into Pa I ?1 c 1• es ~ Conval?scent -$2S,OOO major medical, college & high sch o o 1 ~Ice o1..-,11.nlsh
key poslUon w/IX'w firm. llosrutal, 1307:i Blackbird s1. life and acclde.nt. s1udent8 with fast growlna: or Modern Style
Newr:rt Garden Grove + Unlimited flnlllncing pro· ~1n1>11.11y, full time or put ALL FOR $249
P A vlded by comr.ny. lime N do ersonnti gene' Nursinc 1 1 ' o wn pml1, only $9 mo
133 Do D N RN C Ill I. + ncentive f1 an or Ha· CREDA-TEC, INC. 4M-6WO WELK'S w•REHOUSE.
642·3170 12 PM to 8 AM shift CALL NOW e STU?ENT_-Exp'd to 600 W. 4lh St., Santa Ana
I011
•LEAVING SfATE
Selling everything: Hahld
itemz, furn, tools, bldg
mats., pv.T mowers, ear
stereo, tape deck, new Ford
dlx air cond unit 395 E.
16th St CM.
GARAGE Sale; Hide·a·bed
couch, Collet! I end table,
Swing set, J\11!rry-go.round,
Chaise lounges. 5.10 El Me>-
dena. Npt His. Sun all d y
or call S36-63tiO
Neighborhood; Rerrigentor,
slide projector, gewing ma.
chine, lmn White, dbl. bed
frame, misce.11. 2867 Velas-
co t..ne, Costa 1'.teu., Sat JO.
4 p.m. or 646-SUH.
A P E X ver r ., • • • a , IC9"M v.·aiian Vacat on. ~
APPLY in penion: FOR asstsl with sewing. Balboa Daify 9-9 Sat 9-6 Sun 11-6
FABRIC SALE HAIRDRESSER w/clicnteJe HUNTINGTON BEACH FULL DETAILS Peninsula. 67H 507· (1) DREXEL bedroom set
2500 Blue Olip sla1np1 Equal opportunity einplo)'f!r for Su t Be cl 0 ·1 CO VAL S SWITCHBOARD 0 t E lo • nse a 1 -on, N E CENT JI.t r. Stanley 17 14) 835•323.1 · pera or, S150, (21 Box spring & mat.
Uf!holstery
41 FASHION lSLAND
Newport llHch
GARAGE Sale: Twi n bed&
$8 ea, dlnt'tte set $15.
drelitel' ti. stove $10, much
more. Sun only, 10-4. 4a7
Costa i\fesa St, C.?\1.
FREE. i.pc divan & chair BEAUTY Operator, booth mp yment 70<,b. 59'l-2019. Eves. HOSPITAL oi\('n 7 D1iys f!xp, l l an1 to 1 pm, Sat . tress i 7:i. 11 1 New dining:
$69, includes fabric & labor. ~pace for renl, Cdl-t Reas. 536-62-12. 18792 Delawll.I'(!, ll.B. SALESLADY sun. r-.ton, _~s -July, Aua. room set $1 50. ct) Kenmore
PATIO &: Gar. Sale: June
!'>lb 'tll. Tools, f ishing
lackle, silver, china, clolhrs
n 10-12-14. Corntr IJlh A:
All work dooe in ::, da,ya, Ph: 673-1646/~e..sn.5208. Agency , Sept . .$t .7a hr, Apply Ben 70 eleetrlc d~r S50 Call
Free Htlmate. 8214t74. •BUSBOYS, 18 I over. Hrs : 11ELP YOUR NURSES: RN's-ll-7:30 lllm Eitperienct'd ready-to-wear. Brown's blotor Hotel, 3U06 alt. 6 p.m. 499-1970 .
JOIS&-IMPLO:Y.MiNT--6-.ll PM.-Apply.-80"" ... ,t;,.-l------'----I llUSBAND Mill, ll lime. Relief RN · 1Excltin(l Lido shop. 'E':xeel· s. Coe.it Hwy, South EXTRA •··· t In•-• I 1----------1 Balboa. Blvd . Balboa. -· 100 can earn up .o~Sl!:riO ""3=11:30 pm:-X/nt--aala.ry--6 -ent-pay Ir v.Tirk surround-t..gu u.n.og w ""'""' co ·
Job W 000 •r 1-IE EASY \YAY tn an hr. laking on.l1•rg r.-oni bcn. \rigs. 213/796-3787 fee table;-end tablr:,-'IV 811'.ICA-1000 Eng.·1ha rp $12'3.
Balboa• Blvd. 10AM·1PM.
artttd, Men 7 CLERK TYPIST $450 1<I 1l'J • TRAI NEES, FULL Tl~fE set, couch, etc. 2144 Oranae \Vlsoon v.4 indust, $150. Ca 6'5.27?0 (ask us "'hy ) yoor frle1 s, nclghborz t1nd Us . l!r nt)w ownership SALESMEN Mall', belwn 18-23, apply Ave. No C C.M. E
U Lor1dne, · , West· rclalivea for Studio Cirl'.s pa Im c I' e s I Convale11Cent Part iline l'lr full time, Your KJRK JE\VELERS. S? llun-="''=-''-=''~~~-~ 1 veryllilnr from A·2 lOc • QUAJ..tfJED Bud nesa ex·
ecvtM desirt1 opportunity
•i lb rnpooaibility. Broad
varied l:*kgrd. 646-Jl.30.
MARRIED Ct>llege grad, •IU-
de.nf needl work .
.... 3341
7020
8 OOKIW!PING-Gnl1 of,
Ike:. Erp'd, want ptrm.
pcM.ilSon M&-1134 atie:r 5 PM
D•NTAL HYGt,.NIST
Avail M" 11>26, !WB-ltlJ
clilf Perw>nnet Agency. a>43 beaut. Good llouwket•p1ng lloap. 13075' Blackbird St. hours detennlne your sat. fi UJton Cenlel', Hunt. Beh. MIRROR. ~tall tbl, n1ir· $10. 402 16th Pl, C.Jo.L
Westcllff Dr. N.8. 1873 HARBOR approved WIGS. WIGU;rs, c:, G. , Call •t •-~~ 5...,,. , ror. buffet, mirror 3--panel. GOLt-' Carl, tllsel, "'"' puo.
CLERK-Typist, gtn. office •·AL.LS It cuunclic$! -l'Y. r. '""""''' ~ ... res TRUCK Dnver, perm, fall ICfeen GE elec bltn ranae · ch bowl. wigs. m o vie
duties, Caill&J ofrit-c N.B. BLVD . T~~sir~~!:::Al':ie:f~:~ QUICK CASH :i::·PPI, !l23-StOO. ::1~~~~p~~~~.5~~~~ul~~ ~~2962. . cam:~ Ii proje ctor .
G42-S
2
0t ( \.t block $0. ot 19th) ~'t]°''~kl~ :::: ~<:~~ THROUGH A * OPENING * ::pl~tu~~:cl~~l~:ri~ ~1~~ .... ,::X:ea~~ h~~ C~ :~.ET E Apt of COWCTOR loll ~ 80)..4j21~005 Qr FOR REAL ESTATE wUHnii lo work. Opp'ty r11il A: 3 bar alools, ~· furniture. Sl&rts Sal. aft 1.
\!.1rirr Sl'VDIO G I R.L. DAILY PILOT SALESPERSON tvRil for Allvnncemenl for Ca ll 800-1337. 19262 \YoN:hester, H, B .
LXPEIUENCEI> COSTA MESA
SALARY. Of'EN 548-3426 .
757.7555
H OL LY\VOOD . CXpt , Floor t fm• avail. an1blllout per•on. Call llOlJSEFUL of new modtl 962-1616.
1' -11. 11 Hil llet1 St., No. CALL FOR APP'T, !WS-9326 for appl, AIJ.fED home fllmiture. Reg. $68l. l\IOVING'""'Sa"'l,-•l,...,,\1-,-,,-.-fi~.,-.1
llotlywood, Ca. 91005. for WANT AD i\lr. Corbin or Ptl~. J\tartin nunmERS HARO\YARE, now $191, ll!).1-1411 or iltm,, 1677 SuperK>r, c.~I.
ltttl 1nlo 1-J~ samp)('o; 1730 ANlhehn, C.~t. 6.17-6200, g • .'f"..40. ..... ,..,. , __ __;;;:...... ____ _
b.r mail . No one will C$1\I 64 Tll.E BLUE B>;ET LOVELY Floral IOfa, never GARAGE Sale: baby ilen11
n1t&e, J IG Colll!en, Ci\{ of
Sanlt1 Ana Ave .
nn )'1111. All ro111l~11; c:i.lll-2·5678 Coft•IN·MA"'1Nij 6?3·9'JOI • DINNER COOi{ 11$td, $12S. ?Jalch. lo"e lielH
fulcuOal r~h !l'ld11y. I 11i ·illJ Start $30. per 11\ift $75. Pvl pl)'. tiJG..83.17.
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MlllCHANDISI POR
SALi AND TllADI
~ll1nc11
USED Appliance& °" TV's,
all iuarantff'd, Dunllp'tJ,
l8Ui Newport, C.M,
~'t'f88. ,,
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MlllCHANDISI POR
SALi AND TRAD! ·--1600
VlClTION SPE CllCS
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PITS end UVISTOCIC TltANSl'OltTA'rlON TRANSl'OllTATION FREE TO YOU I Poto, Gl!IOrol -Powe r c,.,111ro 9020 llcycloo • fJ11
Mond.ly, Jlllll 21. 197'3 DAtt.V PILOT 37'•' TltANSl'ORTATIO"rN~""T=RA~N=s~P~o~11=TA~t=10N=-=To=iii~s~llO~R~TATION' • : --Trucks 9500 Imported Cera -lmPorttld Auto.
..
9600 ~i
VERY Lovable • pnUo -------~ --------L I ASl -A-TRUCK DATSUN shellie-type female pup S COLLIE PUPS. AKC, maltt. CAii.IN Cruilfr 22'·Danif.h '99 M&nx. ,man,y txrru '70 Dodie CSOO . VS, 2 s-p. 20•J---------
mo old. Hu been campina: = kitten&, black . budil.t, 1alley, hud. marine Musi tell hlVan •••••• $1~.lgptrmo -~~ t
on our dooni:ttp this pagt · ra 10• com;ua, •nchotll, 64s.6892 * * 54&-0082 '70 Chev Cr.lo • vs, 2 $p-20 .. ~· $t. FIRRARI '·
,week. We l'laven't bten able Cito canopita, aid ladder. f'tC. • Like new l!Mprled blue hl Van ...... Sl56J9 ptr mo Mir IATSUN ..,.. NfWPM1 lmporQ Ltd.. Ot-• ~
give her a home ? trailb1"1 & "11•1P1tntnt, hitetl, 61S..178 radio ........ $89.00permo U~ dealer. •
FERRARI
NMOR'E Au to. wuher &
cas Qryer. xlnt cond., $65
f'/I,, \Viii deliv~. 847-8U5
or 546-8672.
NORCE" Auto. washer &
Pt>:nncre•t elec. dryer, bolh
lare models, Xlnt cond.
847-8115 ,or a-46-8672. ,
USED REFRIGERATORS
Rock hound supptl~s. Custom
cUliflJt \\'ax palll"rns, Cast-
ing equipment & .supplies.
Custom je"'l'lt'31 In 1tock or
to yov.r order,
Open Tue 1hr14 SUn
Clnsed Mon,
5 M GEMS
lo ttnd ht.r owner-could you 1120 Volvo outdrlvt. Comp I. Peugt'!OI hleyele ·n I>odp Van • V8, auto/ atllt: Coon4''• OllJy author-r I
54S..1914. 6/30 REGISTER.ED Burmt:IO KJt· Ill& 1ers, eve en, brakt.1.1---------Ood ~-k V" "Lt.ad T •·· CI,. SALES SERVICE PARTS J Good cond. Baria in . M l I I lk _75 '70 p r~ • 9, auto, er ln bt ~arll [1t1" . • • • 1
U NCONOITJONALLY lit•. Champioll alr.d. Call 546-7it.4 atternoo··.·1-"---'-'---"-•lepbumper.$89.ooptrmo ZIMMERMAN 31~~~ ... tHhwy. •· ',
I d •· d to -fi45....ll391 ... ""~--•a• • .,.. S)l•l•m'' •• e .. _. • c i guaria,~ ee • ~11 "'i1o'po"M 1 494-1201 eve11 &t Wl!ekends. TACO 100. 5 mo'• old, coat ..., .. ,._.Joh-n Davis _ 2145 HARBOit BLVD. 142.94~ MO-lilt t~ your wve a ec n. ua -Autho..i-a .. l'mari 0e"1-J,
2750 Harbor Blvd, 11-A'.
Costa M~~ * 549-2039
Rear Of College Cenler
pl11ce 3 neute.red cat& in i::D!f=:-• _____ ..;112=25:IPERM N.B. pier avail. sm. Sell $JM. 2400 Vil 9 to 6 daily. 55T..&600 _ --~~--.;. •uo;u _. f''
kind hand• before teavln; wl'Jf> relln '"1 E>pttu, 115 Muina, NB. "6-'r.135 Loo L"'"" '67 DATSUN WAGON FIAT
for E. Coast apt., ~Arly PT. G•rm. 1heplterd .l hp Chtyl., SIS, SIP.S 4. RHI e POWELL e j to 9 eves 213 TR 3-1095 1·
·~5.1·$85 •
July 543-43.13 6130 Alaskan hu1kie pup, nr offer ove.r S3300. MUST & HP $100 • • • "
Cal'• Omera Shop. CM. SELL. 6'f3..{)285 e &16-3488 e TRUCKS Extra sha.rp. Automatic, t~ W •I I +_
f..ood Conclltlon M~AA
WARD 2 1pd f:xercycle $150.
15 cul)lc fl chest typt!
freezer $100. 968-1587
• CASH •
f "'
l·!Jl./Nlltif;f
FIVE little girl kittens. One _!llk/wht mkas .. 673-6768. 10. GLASPAR w/4 deck· BOYS Min! bike.-motor in All T~l-MocMlt \'ersed chrome whee I•.
black, one grey, lhrM SILKY lerritn. •. Pu-1•1 Wt~" .......... mo-to ~--·. ' ' ' ~~11 ' tUDE591) \\'ill take car In ma·Rn· f <>r1.111e Uci:r c::ats, one with 1, ,.,. •1t.1......,. """'u"' xlnr oond. needs new throt-VI• uy or -d . :4 • )Qng hair Seven y,iee~ old $100 up: l .1 yr. old lemale aqua meter-Gd 10 HP 1JP. $35. 494-5259. PICK UPS-v ANS G~RE tra ~ 0r1 ~ce P1:iva!e par. ;•
495-5981. Uwna Nlg~el 6/30 ':e~~~K~~7'tfity ~~in~~ cd oond $295. 'WHEELDRIVERS -~'105~1 or 0:94-;r:;:intment, WE NEED USED CARS i,·
ELEC dryer, 2 yr! old, Im·
mac coM, 1-lolpolnt, $100
cash only. &14-6.')'12 ·
FREE to qualified home, 2 Motorcycl•t 9)00 CAMPERS
adult fem. cat. both •poY'd AKC black mil• Cockor - - - -.. ME.,,,,LM' OmaRnyE toMcO-TOfroRmS BMW TOP boLLAR FOR YOU!t f & boo~ter shots, also kit· Spaniel~. $how q,uality, Sp11d Ski 1Nt1 9030 1 I - - - _ __. CLEAN SPORTS CAR ~~iR~arious ages&: Co1:,; :~~~~ M~ion Viejo, CHRIS Craft tnboud i:peed HO~:.~ 19. "'~ T_n~Yh,OWT,,Atmlootor BMW s·ALE!!! ' ••lo Mport ·It~;:; e SROWN aptoiiizt gas
1tove. $45.
Call 646-6584 894 2312 WORU>'S tinletl atudi & boat. 1B It. 1~ H.P.S. 'A~ &.l.&"a. .........., oqir,~ 9625 Ga.rd.en Grove Blvd. ,
.. FREE to good home • darl-pup!! poodles. yorkll!I & Chrysler. SacrlfiC"e $695. 89f.3l3'} 537.m7 893-T;Xi& .!•
Ing black &: ·while male mallese. Lease. 545-2100 6?;Hi9:>3, 6.73-24!14 · Ill '·
• 638-5000.
~NMORE electric dryer,
f yean old, Work's good.
$25, 5.17-5142
"'""· "" h•d all •h•"· "FRIEDLANDER'' • GMC TRUCKS NEW • DEMOS : * AUCTION "* Owner leaving for airllne11. SILKY Terrier pupp.ie• '69 · 18' Seallite trlhull Lar911t Selection
Fine Furniture fi!ls.-0624 6/29 champion atDCk, • terms ~ runabt. Evinrude 55 hp ol· Hl'!re DOW. Of All BMW Mod I
Se.wing Machin•• 8120 &. Appliances BOX of free .kitty, food & de11red. 839'-7165 ~~Like new, (714} Immediate De,livery -.•-I I
Auctlons· 1'"'rirlay 7:30 p.m. 2 feh-iale kitten11 gray & AKC &.111t Puppl11 _ Soothern QrallP County's 3 Br•nd New '69 ·
W indy's A"uction Barn blk. 2 male kittens gray $50. 644-!'65.'\ " · ·Bo•t M•fntan•nc• fo33· only Authorized GMC Dealer ...:.2590•, '
2075,,'I Newprirt, C~t' 646-8686 & hlk in Me11a Verde Area. PRECIOUS Poodle pup 1 -1of0ST Se.II : Leaving State: UNIVERSITY All automatic 4 Dr. Sedans
Rehind Tony's Bldg, Mal'J. 54(1-6542 6130 AKC Champ atock. $50 Comm orplea11ure boat eonslr '69 Honda l:iO, Exctllenl OLDSMOBILE ''1th Power Str , XAS Radill.l
KITTENS: 1· part Persian 549--0844. r1r repair, painllll(,_ finish Cond. 3000 mllf'11, sa;;o, Pvt, 2850 Harbor mvd, Tire~. Pie.
KIRBY vacuum wl1dl I'll-9'" •= -• 2 LI $6557 SA $ mflle, 1 1 hor1 haired • ••FREE C•'-Torrlor c1trpe.ntty, ~ _.51 4 Pry. 642-1724 (if no answer, Costa l\feg 540-8640 st LE 529' 'tachments including handy ""
, .. . 1970 SINGER Touch O' 1'1alic
sewing-niachine 111 walnut
cabinCt. Zig.zags, but-
t'onhole~. etc. GuarantPCd,
Pay off bll.iance or $38.30
or $.'i per mo. Call 543--9335
anytime.
~JN GER Auto zig.zag ~6 moS.
old. No attach needed for
zig-zag, button ho I es,
designs, etc. Guar, $39 cash
or small payments. 526-66,16
b I T ke 10 wks old. 1 is on the grud ~erv\ce, No .. -rs • keep calling) * 1 ~ !lo I * -•-lll er. a over paymenls botU' ill hold tit • 1· •-M E I -35 n •• rn• "' ·-"2800'-' CSA-Coupo-
of $1.50 fl('r mo:-or pay ~36--4~9~ vaca ~~"';g 642-9148 •r1n•-qu, p._ .ni -..!66-Nortlon:?d50c~ .. cbopper--. TRUCK'S ~:,with Leather int., AIR/ ~.o=;'=""=;o,.-=""='"'=""'
nf! for only $32.50. Call MARINE Part &: · ..... ''-"'' -
Mu1lc•I
Instr uments 8125
543-533.'1 anytime. HURRY for this beautiful, TRANSPORTATION 1 equip-Be1t oller over $57j Bia discount& on all models COND .. Tint. glass. Blau-
\ hat-" n II ,. ·---------! ment: Props, control cable!!, * u._9861, ~ -* ,. ...... i.t A1'1/F1'1 Radio, ti", LEAVING MUST SELL ong· '='· u Y 711 Angora wlndlhield1 1 to l marine .na ......... 0 • Pickupg, Scouts, Travelalls t"""' ..
4 loot ~ian1eter cable SflOOl ~.,. ~~75kitten only 1 left 8Nt1 & Y•chtt 9000 trli1llminkln, Jack Cale '69 BMW R69S, only 200 orir. Save $At SAVE.$1000
table $lO. 2x4' lablc resin c·c:::,"~c:~= .. -~----bucket seals (00.t) fishing mi'a, blk. I.rg tank k aad-Kustom Motors 'I0."2800'-;-A-,
KrrrENS: Cute as pictur,, CAPTAIN chair. TwO I·-i""-·--' rile. Earll"I fork, mint cond. utom•t1c !(Ip • strong • $7, 2 lamps "" ... A~ nUUlUU 845 B ker c M 54().5915 De . Le $3 and $5, 642-1724, hook kitten11 free to good Licensed • Ratlar • Loran, ga1 tank 1 , instrument11, f;750. Priv. ply. 642-91!M 8 -• • · .. 10 w1lh _ ather int., Air
home I permanently). 30 Years exp, nil nr powf'r, blowers t.: misc. Special 'SR HOOAKA dirt b 1 k e, Cond., pCl"-'er sir., Al\1/Fl\f
For sale; 1 set 'Roger.~ drums, HAMMOND Organ $700. 1 6T.~138. ?/I Profeuional Sport J.'ishing Price on whole lot ·fiberglais tank &: 1t•f. e .. -J1ep1 9510 stereo multiplex, tint glass, · cl 2 d I I 1 n Pc. Dn1n1 Set $200, Balls C 'd p .,. W I -•-A "' elc elC' In me on1 oms, am 2 J.'EMALE cats 1 femal• UI e ACI IC a Pf'5 • .,,._, 549--0530. ""llSiOll chamber. Best of. 4 Wheel Dr1've " r A v_E.~ .. _
I b & hol guitar S35, bass amp $1\0. · r sed It' •-.-,,.. oni, ~nare, ass sym s, Taco Mini Bike, $60. Alter "'ilh shots 1emporary or i_cen . mu i-eng, commer. 20 hp Chryaler electric 11tar1 fer. 5.57-7!115. :~~~e~ ;~~l~or symbols Ji: 5 PM, 961-0923 permanenl ho1ne . ~~~iii~J land & sea,. Ad-outboard motor (a ,hn. 2 '&I YAf.1AHA 81)..0irt M!aciy. ,67 JEEP CJ5 '70.''2002,, A t 1• 836--4493 6/29 ve e:."per1ence. props,. battery, control• 1'1ui;t se.11, aee to apprttiate. u om• IC
FENDER BASS AMPW'IER LADIES diamond dinner S DARLING female kittens; Best o( references, Write £single )P.ver) cablP.s tank SJG-672!; S2l9!L full price (TYX 849)' Demo with t.1ich XAS Radial
DELUXE RICKENBACHER ring, set with 1% karat Box M 1060, Daily Pilot. -~me.ter 1175. 5-1:._ ""JO.' ~n tires, Al\1 /Fl\I Stereci 1.lultl-center diamond, 2 diainonds P.lolher Siame5e, lather ~ ~ 69BSA650 '69 JEEr-. R pl t BASS GUITAR 1, k I h 'd Persian, 7 wks., box trrul, BERTRAM Bahia Mar, 25' Also kinda of marine equip· E>-lio"\ --•,·tio· llllOO ex, eSAc.VE $360 * £75-.MM * -J11 ·ara on eac SI e. twin. 120 hp eng., top cond. ment, """" " """''..., " 12,000 actual mile$ S2,999 full
ELECTRlC Guitar, red Brilliant cut SacritiCe! Rep-car trnd, ol94--46.C}5 6/29 Electro.nic e qu i p. incl. COMPLE.."TE DIVING Out!\! 64j..0314 between S.7 PM pricl! !ZDW 5111 . -•-
ly to Box P360, Daily Pilot. TO a goori home: 1 small A 1 r I e HONDA 350 SL e '70 SCOUT '7~"2002'' Sunroof hollow body, dual pick-ups, Ch'h h 1 · 5 u 0 Ir!! equ P &. many & gear, mf'n's 1ize small. $JOO. Dave, 673.9729 before 5 STUDIO Couch, w/bolsters. , 1 ua ua errier puppy, extras. Jo hrt on eng. 1968 r.ooct concl . $85. 496--4673 450 mi's $750 VS 4 pd $3?00 l•&4l29) Demo with Cont Radial tires,
. .slight dan1age by cal, mos. & 6 haby rabbilll. 2 l\fodel. Can be 11een at 49.'>--4309 aft lpm K, ' · M • · At-.1/FM stereo t.lultlplex,
W•lnut Spinet $250 but still sleepable & si!able. mos, 64~9!6 6/30 Balboa Bay Cluh. Daya &o.t Ch•rter 9039 e '10 Honda CB-.150 e UltoM oton etc.
1 ;:="=~=565=1=•=:'=''='='=P;:M'=:=: I Best orfrr. 642-17~. 2 BEAUTI1''UL Cockapoo 64a.-2l18 or 530-5910, evea: I'-=------'""'-· '600 mi's, $650 845 Baker, C.M: 540.5915
I' t'ENDER Ba.El!I amplifier pups lo good home. Approx. 613--0783 FOR CHARTER * 1142-8129 •
SAVE $260 -·-•
P ianos & Org•nt 1130
HUGE DISCOUNT
on new
Wurlitzer and
other f•mous m•k•
PIANOS & ORGANS
GOULD MUSIC CO.
Sinct> I~ll ,
2045 No. Main, S.A. * 547-0681 *
THE BlGGEST I
P iano & Orian Sa le
In Town
IS going on
r ight now •t
WARD'S BALDWIN STUDIO
1819 NP.wpoH, C.M. 642-8484
Open Every Nite
& Sunday Afternoon
PIANOS & ORGANS
NEW & USED
e Yamaha Pianos Organa
• Thomas Organs
deluxe Rlckenbacher baas R wks old, 118 28th St..
guitar N.B. 6/29 FOR Sale, 40' navy motor 42 It cabin cruiser. Sleeps fi 1970 750 HONDA
• 675--6404 • 2 SfLVER gray and l manx
Jaunr.h hull. Cedar planking For pvt, cruise11 throughout 1500 miles. Fairing,
l 51~. Over $3SOO 1pen1 strip. Southern Calif. Daily I: $1,450. 496-4673 .
BUY your fireworks Harbor cat 10 wks old 1 calioo cat
al 1'1i;Fadden • support S<in· 1 yr old w / 1 hot s .
ping interior &t uterior (for Weekly rates, For re1. ea.II -.7-0 -H-ond~a~lD~CC-. -M-,-,-1 -.. -U!
fibe:rglas1ln1l $4000. 642-57TI. "644-""l°'":C-'=---c::--:--,-·127'=-=T-ro7ja-n--:ny--:B'°ri"d-&•--:Sod~an S23.'i673-4587 or 67~9 t11 An<1 Parents Without 5.'l&-11748 6129
Parrners
ANTIQUES. dl'eSles • 16 &
access. Japanese prints,
couch strelch wig. 213 Knox
St. C.l\1. 5-18-4896
STEREO, 1970 Merlilt., g..
Sf)('aker console. P hone
Al\1./f'l\'l MPX. Tape rlPck,
e1c, Never used. Sac. $250.
Te1ms possible 846-4.156.
PARIANI Eng. jump saddle,
fully equipped, used only
3 n1os, $185. P.fan'' Danner
hunt boots, size 8, $50.
5':18-7471.
SELLING all hOuse.hold
furniture. incl refrlg. bed
set, stereo, TV, rugs etc.
prior 1noving early July.
>ll!-4353
2 LOVELY black kittens, TRADE For your land eq, tul. equip. sips 6. $85--day.
trainee!, neM cood home~. 35' Ohl!IOn sail's yawl. Sips $450 wk. 646-9000. Auto S.rvlce
962-48!W 6/29 5, hd, galley, fully sd. !-========== &. P•rts 9400
FREE to goori home kittf'n 7 141985-1811 da_y 1 , Bo•t Stor•11 to41 l--'---';..W_H_E_E_L_S __ ;.::
born in a barn wishing to 771~4~/98~2-1~<~32~.==,.--..:__-c-ll Giffi:;:c;;;:~~;di;;:-;;;:; heller himself. 54&-1547 6/29 14· Mitchell Fiberrlau out-GARAGE wanted Dana Pt or Clogeout of mag v.•heels.
.Coon kittens, blk/wht le-hrd . Rmt contro l , Capo Be~ to 11ore 14' Ski Crager, A.P., Ke,ystone, Du-windshl~Jd, tr!. s 4 5 o . boat, wr11e 206.1 Escarpa rachrome. Up to 50% off
males, Persian, 8J0.4008. 673-8922. Dr. L.A. 90041 or call 213-regula\' price. Hurry-limit.
________ 6:__1_:_"':i
6
ha! 2.\'l-6472 collect aft , 6 pm, ed 1toCk, Will not reon'fer.
SM blk female <log, needi 1 ' Boston W er• many wkrlay11: BROADWAY TIRE CENTER ~ ho 1 1 1 xtru, Mugt see trt ap-· . 55 r h' 1 1 ·" b""'' me, P a Y u ' precialP. 80 •IP Johnson, ORY storace k J1unch1n1 as •rtn s a ... .,
S48-59ro 6129 ask $l650. 673-1482. for 1mall ullboal1 12' & 1 -=~N-•w..:"°c.-"-S.~'~'h~~
BOSTON Bull flog, 1 yr. oltl, 2 FIBERGLASS dinghys, 5.9 .. up. 28th St. Marina, 2602 Wholet•le to Public
registered. Moving, andll'.Both inpod'cond, NewportBlYd.673-6606 COMPLETE ENGINES
8.19-fl:r.& 6/3tl SHORT BLOCKS
3 YR. old male Dachshuncl, 673-8626 Mobile Hom11 '200 Motor M•n 645-0204
good "'ilh r.hilriren, hsbr. 12' Wizard 1 lu 1 boat + has ahot1;. 543-9787 £/2S tl'lliler, 10 HP Evinrude * Newport H•rber * VW Entlne, Good Cond.
motor. 5.16-9658. A few remaining mobile home • 642-0443 • SIAMESE Cross kitten blk · of Cal" male. Will deliver'. 1paces1n one u.'afaaf.. '59 Porsche parts. trans, 32.5.
... lNT'L Scqut. '• '· E"•-C. Bob Autrey Motors IJIP, 546-6134 .
JEEP . 1!M4 WUlys P.1.ililllJ')'
i whl dr. Motor & drive
tra.ln. xlnt. S500. 54§...3416
"OVERSEAS DELIVER'{•
SPEClALISTS"
e Autborize.d Sales e
• Service & Parts •
Rec ... et'n V1hlcle1 9515 1860 LONG BEACH BLVD,
L•"I lleoch 591 .t721
'65 Econollne, rebuilt engine, SALES OPEN SUNDAYS
automatic, top open!! to '67 Bt.TW 1600, w h i I e' ~tanrl lee box, 1tove $1650, am/Im, new radials, Sl650.
962-1026. Priv. pty. 642-9194
•7n CHEVY Blaier-winch, big
tires, loaded,
9684901
'69 OOOOE Va!n. Custom in-
ter. Elec.. refria"., new tires.
1'ape fleck. Bob 613-))911.
Campers 9520
CAMPERS * 6 PACK *
$795
ENGLISH FORD
ALL NEW ENGLISJ-1
FORDS NO\V IN STOCK
DRASTICALLY.
REDUCED
TO CLEAR
LARGE SELECTION
TO CHOOSE FROI.f
Theodore
ROBINS FORD
2060 Harbor Blvrl.
COllta 1'fe1;a 642.0010
Coupe, 4 speed, rad.o, Mat.
er. Sharp ~ See to apprecJ.
ate. CVDL114l
$7'5
Harbour V.W.
19711 BEACH BL,, SU-4435
llUNTINGTON BEACH;
'jg FIAT 600. ~1ust llfl.ll.
Reblt engine, good cond. 995
Glenneyre, Laguna
'59 FIAT 1100, 4-dr sedan,
Rums good.; good tires, nu
trans. $195. 646-3834
JAGUAR
HEADQUARTERS
I
The only authorized JAGUAR •
dealeT in the entire Harbor ~·
Area. '
Complett.
SALES
SERVICE
PARTS
BAUER
BUICK ·
JN
COSTA MESA
2M E. 17th Street
548-7765
' ..
.. .
'67 Jaguar 420 ,.
4 Dr Setlan, • Automatic,Jact.
air cond ., Al\f/F~I. loaded •
Excellent co.ndition. Low,
low milea,ge. 1'1u1;l seU, !
Small do"'" \1111 Una.nee pri.. •
vate pa.Hy, (\VAU138). Cali
dlr0aft 10. am Phil!. 494-1029 , ;
or 540-3100. I
'6.'i 3.R S. Jux 1ed, :
~.,.I air / lethr I chr, w/w ~ ~lich tires; iO m i, trade. 1
$24511. 644-4265
e Kim ball Pianos
e Kohler £. Campbell
COAST MUSIC
NEWPORT & HARBOR
Costa Mesa * &12-2851
Open 10-6 Fri 11}.9 Sun 12-5
CABIN • Mammoth Lakes in
High Sierras. F'urn . 7 nite1.
$95. Reserve now 531-3374
Eves 54G--0617.
5ol6--4508 6 S•ilboatt 9010 eat growing re!lOrt area11. metal top, $100. 675-$75 aft. F 11 P .
• · 130 I ---------·I MOBILE HOMES 6. 227 48rh St . N.8. u rice '6;, 4.2 l\tK. 10 Pwrlair/
2 Piece sectional, l 61ra.igh1, RHODES 33 "HANAHUU" are on displa~. these bo~s • vw pan~. traM axles, 11 S1andard model includes cab DAILY PILOT WANT ADSt luxurious. Xlnt. Cond. Must t
1 curved. 288 Knox St, Beaut1fully equipped and are fully, equipped at pnces boriy parts. ~;:r ~;'.u~;t!~1rnti!:.~~v~l-=D=ial=ti<Z-=56=:l8=:•;=:'"""':="'=:i:Ol.=--1..=':0":0:'-=12:=lOO:=;;="';';o';'';;'·;;':or,_'==l803::;:
t'ishPr Sterio w/11peakers
$150, Sprague-Carllow Early
Amer. hedrin sel.dbl bed
chest $\;i(J. 644-4678
Cl\f 6129 maintained. Ideal-for racine ~ou wont want to pug up! 642--0ot43 lire. Be~t value in town, Truck• · 9500 Truck • FEMALE Wht kitten 6 wks 0 day sailing EXAMPLE: y ·
old. 1 gr eye 1 blue eye r $.'i.iOO • TERMS New ))x« w/awnlngs, skirt, ~~~EV enJlne ~,"~~ Kustom Motors
9500 ,.
HAM110NO, Steinway, Yam-
aha, New & ui;ed pianQll of
most makes. Best buys ln
So. Calif. at Schmidl Music
Co. 1907 N, Mai!!, Santa Ana
645--0127 6/30 See at 19 Bay Iaiand etc. $9180 complete incl, tax -='======== 84fl B11ker. C.M. 540-5.'llS
67:\-12.'\2 .l lie. Many ready tor IM· M1'..IN17. Audio.Stereo 4 anrl
8 track car unit model A.foO,
Excellent Condition, Price.
$50. Call &'\7-4239.
MOVING SaJP! Many Mlsc.
AOORABI~E 7 wk kiOens,
all colon. EastbluU, N.B.
644-1096 6/30
MEDIATE OCCUPANCY"!
GREENLEAF PARK
An adult privat..1 club
1750 Whittier Ave,.
9425
537-4011
PIANO, Upright, xln't C<1nd. Heins. 1627 Superior, C.M.
Furnilure for sale, Call _54_<-_7'_<_o. _____ _
4 GENTLE fluffy long haired
!\ii.tens lona;iog a:ood home.
646-952~ 6/29
ADORABLE longhaired grey
& white kittl'ns, 6 wks old.
Please hurry. 642-7136 6/29
MU~ sell 30' Mark C 30,
incl's mooring, nylon main
sail, 28 hp Johnson aux.
Other xtral'l, Gd cond. A
Steal at $2000. Pvt pl)'. ,,._.,.. Costa. Mesa
Ph. 714/642-1350
Take Harbor Blvrl. to Str1•m Line '70
Te rry•Nom•d*0•1l1
Explore r Motor ,Hom11
Fourwlnd1•WHk1nd1r
892-4~7. HEA LTH SPA 5 yr. single * 24' lslantler, au)(, head, 19lh St., then wnt
galley, cover11, p u IP i I . tn Wh ittier Ave,
'.J'elevi1lon 8205 -----MOVING SALE 1970 TV's
Zenith color , bl]\ & wht.
!ave up to $185. Daves 'l'V
810 S. El Camioo Real San
Clemenre. 492~291.
PlllLCO CONSOLE
Black & Y.'hile $45.
<192-4279 after 5 pm ..
ZENITH 2.'\" black & while
console.. Xln!. S:icl. 548-1189.
Hl·Fi & Stereo 8210
SPJ::AIO:ERS: 4 boxes, R srk
rs.; l.i" ,fensen woofer &
guper !wee1er In ea. bottom
. box; 8" tweell!r & midrange
hnrn 1n ea. top box. $100.
962-7967.
C1mer•1 It
Equlprri1nt 1300
mt>mbersh lp, $165 Pri. prty
673-R507.
NEWPORT RJ..:ACH TENNIS
CLUA f..1EMBERSHIP $450,
5411-5:\06
INVALID \Valker wi1h 5€11t.
Chrome and Learher, Like
New. $60.00. Call R.17-42.19
YES, \VP Need Puppies,
What l/11vP You? Mixed or
Pure. 1142-2903,
UTILIT'i' trailer •
·4x&4ft , sides Licensed, $40.
5.11-71183
Misc. Wanted 1610
cushions, w/1'lip. Reduced JOMrCRA, JNC.
to $3745. 897---0311 ex son. BAY HARBOR
26~' Crul11l~~ Cab.mara~ Mobile Home S•l•s
YOUNG blk male cocker satl . w/auxihary .• & :\6 ALL NEW '70 MODELS
Spaniel very p I a y f u 1. moonng, N.~. 53250' Ph. NOW ON DISPLAY
""'2 29 ."'6-S::::.::2:.:41:.':::1:..' ::5·::"'::·----1 540.,,.,., fi/ -20' Wides a• low a11 $.5995
CAL 28, 113 lntere&I, Clean, 1.2' Wide• to 34• 11idea WE are four. lonely, part
Siamese, house broken,
8:IB-4493 6/29
2 BLK part Cocker-po anrl
rwirt sheepdog 4 mog, old
has shots. 54fl-1R37 6129
Sly Terrier, lem dng, Beige
&: Black, Long hair, Loves
children. 54R-0813
full equipped, aux f'ng, hest Park Spaces Available
offer. 83:\-1.234 ext 371, 1425 Baker sr., Costa. Mesa
betwn Ram k fl pm. 'ti block Eut of Harbor Blvd,
9' OINK KITTEN C6sta Mesa (714) 540-9470
Excellent condition!
S2~ • 545--0006
Fiberglass .l Gelooat * * Repeirs * * J.'ree E1timates 548-1752
THE MEADOWS
(I rvine)
Beautiful, wh &,hlk, & '*'hi1e KITE •• -~ d
TRATEL
TRAILER SALES
13172 Horbor Blvd. G.G.
l~t Blocks No. of
Garden Gro\'e Freeway
537-4011
16' T.T., elect brks. S700:
'48 Chev carryall $250.
w/tral'le for truck camper
~3970
Trellon, Utility
UTILITY Tr&ller-all
jeep. Good cond.
644-1058.
'450
metal
$125.
I . , 1~0. '6"• 5"'"-' Cf!n ·• Reseniatlon11 are now belnc \VANTED; Cood user! toys, k !lens lo gnorl homes, Male 001,y· & cover. S650 firm. taken in Oranie County'• 4'x8'x5', fully equipped w/
wagons, trikr.l'l , rl r.sks k & fem, 839-21167 968-7903 art. 5 pm. fineat &. mOlt complflte park Jlgh!s, very aturdy, be6l of.
f::ir;~~~~h!~e :n ~i~c: T\\'O heautiful, fluffy female 19'9 16' CAT at 14851 Jeffery Road (Sur. fer 492.l\';6,
Phone 61&-!1210 or 646-3'/06, II wks old kittens. One gray Sacrifice. 548-2188 rounded by Orange Groves) I.:========
v.·h k I tiger. 548-0813 19. Cabin •loop wi-. all In lrvine. For Information, ~·-9500
\VOULD Like 10 rent from o hi , ""~ •·ti 893-5730 5.11 ""tl -
3' Full ca}H)ver camper,
fa ct, rliscontin ued model.
Complete. $89j. 869 \Yest
1R1h St., Costa...Mesa..
V\V CAMPER
with ,Sun-dlal in!erior
SI 5il0, 49'l-.'Ul7R
Dune B'!!~:c'•:.:• __ 9:.:5=25
CORVAIR Powt.red. retl
metal !lake, hant top. $1300
Xlnt conrl. 642-6803.
evw Chassis Shorteninge .
Free pick up & delivery
•642--0443•
Imported AulOI 9600
AUSTIN HEALEY
AU ST!~ Af.1 ERICA
Sa.le•, 'Service, Part•
Immediate Deliver)'
All Model1
11r1up o11
!l111po11•,
1180 W, Out HW)'., N.B.
IG-9t(I, • 5'0-17M
Authorlaed MG Dealer
e NIKKON mmm LENS
$165
ne w le ..., one Mymx !)afety gP.ar, Xlnt cond, 1Up '""' • '°" or N '70 D Priv. no.rry. shllion wag or kill 5.11810" ew --un '"" ens av11U $1450. 548-32&1. · ''• ••• 11m. htis .lnr 2 mo's Ph. 1!36-4493 1~ OHC, Pickup with camp. '60 Auslln Healey 3000
646-9210 or 64&-3706. FUN CAT S-ces.Sp•ce ... S-ces er. Salo prl"' s-,1,, O'drlve; good Ol)nd, make ol· • 548-59.i.i all 6 pm * 3 FLUFFY kitren5 7 wks 1•· M \ Ir Genoa M I lJ r-,.... llV"'1 " f
'GREAT Sa le ! Like
Wanted Bavarian china, n1is-I) a n • us 1e New 5 star Adult Park • (# 6n9'. I Wil l t•k• ,.,. ,." er. old will deliver In CM or ••90 673-7162 " M tr d c \I ••• ""74 cell pieces, Electra fll'ltlern nearby. 6'12-()846 6129 .., Centrally located fn quiet 1rade. Will finance pritri1e ay 8 e. a : ........,.,
new-Fotron f.'anir.ra. Summer Vine. Phatt5PM: ••CAL 20 ** neighborhood ol Wesbnlna. party, Call for appointment 160 ROADSTER loo.6, la.Ir
>:tras + + •furry! £42-.'128.l "-2~~-'"~'=~~-~-MODEi~ GIM& Co. free -.'Ood l\1any Extr11s ter. Close to 1hopping area 5'16-40.'>2 or 494-9773, cond, Pvt pty, $400.
__ at 1644 Supe r in r . •• 644·1.ISli ** .\freeway, A beaurilul new •962-7543•
Sporting Goods 1500 e WANTED: 10 speed Rae· 646-~231 6/30 VENTURE ~· r 11 I of11hhou" '-, owlmm1'n• '£7 CHEVY !ii Tott, 6 cyl., !====""'==== '"''-'---'-"---'---ing Bicycle. in Good Cond. ~ _.1 u Y' equ P-• ... ·• 8 fl bed ~ h 6 ' DARLING M V ~ k't 1 J · l all th '-· ''"" 1tm1"r. DATSUN GRE~K Surfboard ,7 rt, 67l-2876 ah 5 csa l"iue l • ped wlsllp. VOA qualified. poo • acuui 0 er..,. ply on a, off ro11rl !ires,
l\lint cond i1ion. $100 WANTE!> Tn bUJ.: old bisque lens, Parl Ca.lien, anrt !162-.1i730 ciHl.ies. 530-2930, SJl-8571. trlr hilch. 30,000 ml. Xlnt
,... atl :-642--0:;.;2---·0r clllnilMfii ---.•trlperl-lnnly .S45.3Ml &l;30 12' .. SATt. Flili, new sail, '195. --~·1~1~-.l~JJl5~, ·;::;;:;:=::;;:;:::~~coM. Sf400C"'5.~7-tn ~ -DOID~TSUfr
a4&.7471 , t YR old pul"f.hred dalmation i\lr, Bos.1, 6.18--8470 or BAYSIDE VIiiage, 300 W, '56 f'ORD l'.U. New h"l.rli, OPEN DAILY
i1c1ll•n.OU1 l600 I ,-==·~'°'TV='-~--~Parle 897·~80. 6/29 67a..8618 Cout H\:'t'Y, NB, ILP, 302, ~ bafle"", $?""'. Beat 0-r. 'ND I"==-'~'-'--'---'-""' \VANTED A·worklng or BR 2 Ba 110 !)5() '# ·~" '"" "" ~\\'PORT &.tu'h T~nnls 001, \Vill p!C'k up It pay Red Cocker needs home, 19' Sabrecnfl 170 Me.re, · ' ' '_lrms. Call ~7535. SUNDAYS
"'lub. f"ull family mcm· •-"-'-'-· ~pr-ie_•_· -"-~-5'_9_. __ Beaut dog 8M-44!l.'\ Cruiser. De.luxe. f u 11 Y 6°7'!'~ ... ',',',' 615-16 4 ~; GMC. '65 %-ton pickup, R.l 181116 BMch Blvd. ,. · e:qulpt. Uke new. 313 ~ ' •'-""',.--,_,h1"•·,,"='"',.',.,'.,,'·,....=--I TWIN Size Cafl(lpy Bed in CUTE k!ttetl!I, weaned &-~ Cho' H, !I 1pd V-6, Vtrj clean. Hu.ntinrton Beach ~· ........,, _,, 'ned 548.-4615 6 29 Rohinhood, CM. 2 BR, $7"""", ice ·~ SU95.Jl62..t589 M2-TI81 or K04G 2+Di~tte lablf's SID 5""" coC~il S4()..4T2.l trai • · I ' SACRIFICE 21, Cbn Crar. on aoli course. ~-blk. from
each, 4 8~~~~2~1 eacll. PART Pir$ian kitteng, 7 WO()tf, head. {21 40 trp beac::h. lllg. Bch. a.16--fi928
E 1700 ¥.lk~. S4~2 6i2!1 Johnson elee1, Git oond, SKYLINE 2J 1 X fO', 2 B ,P~llo lJmbrel.la $IS. 1.Iattrtu ~~· __ ic_.___ E $1000/bt$l oUer. 962-0&t.2 den, 2 BA A xtras. in
I 6 sprints $..1:1, e l\ff'GR ~IOVING P KE·A-POO cuddly pup~. 18 FT CENTIJRY Lapstrake Raneho de.I Rey, Mfr3640
'" • 6?3-AA!lli • I 6 "'e.ek3 old. 642.)):14 6/29 ,.~.,--for RESU A r comprt!iSOl'S, s pr a.y Inboard bay and ocean. Real Dial -·• LTS
'67 FORD Super Van, Good
cond. l"or aale or trade,
Aftfl.~2898
e '59 FORD l~wl\I DUMP
•• $1700 **
M7·1753 or -494-!1466
• '68 Daiaun-aood
StJck, r/h,
548-456< !
'68 DATSUN 4 dr.
Good cond, $1095 .
ti<C-:l6MI
"""'·
BEA UTIJ.'UI. S P..a I po i 111 booUta., i [lr.ty guns, paints, i'ewt\ m'"'I sell, 11130.
S. kit! I I 1 For RESULTS .......,, ca.n De--1amewe f'n~. m• t , . mPt&I cll blnP.ts, ti1rnaet, '"" 61~ """·~ llcyclo• -· • 115 h "! '11..,o pend on, Call ti\!'!. Supt?r-,,...,,~ 7£.u ,.em tit · ·" ~ ... ..,.. tbl$, racks, Pck'a m111er, s 1 ·------., a e 1 rn an .. Dally P\JJ)t
'5T Ford P.U. style aitle, 'fi? 4·DR. Station wqon,
I' bed. VI , autn trans, nu auto. Xlnt cond 111110 n1i .
BIN at Mamn,orh U.kes wall plaques, p I c I u r' ClaM.lfied Mi..56?3 _ place DAILY PILOT DIME -A • LIKE new 10-spttd
ruu wk s1on1 SIP* 71 ~~1'111 frames, 5f11tuary, 11ah trays, )'(IUr ad '-ch8l'ae It! -LINES ooet wu Jillf per.. h""°t bicycle
Ftirn. Reserve no1~. l11·3.l74 elc. 642--8289. &4~2368 · nln a day, 87Mtll
" .. , . -
blue tlf'I"•, $495, MG-2139. !62R Newport Blvd , C.~t.
THE QUICKER YOU CAU., THE SUN NEVER SF.TS an
THE QUICKER YOU SELL DAfLY PILOT WANT ADS!
I.
EVERYBODY NEEDS A
'70 CHEVY 'l<·TON '68 FORO 'I•· TON
1.500 mileJ. v.1. S•v• Aulom•lic, v.1. look, I
m•nv tlund red1 o~ t~i1 on1. drivet like br1nd new, S1v•
'67 FORD Econollne
V1rv Good Co nd,
$1,499 :~.~·.
Oon't Weil •Ql7767
'62 DODGE Step V•
B11utiful co~d ition, Slld in<J
d9or, •11!9m11ic. Seve on
ttli1 one.
''4 CHEVY P ickup
Yi 10~, r1b11il1 1n9 ine, 6·
cylind,r, l·1P••d,
....... $1,099
'67 FORD P ic kup
v.1, 111tom1tic, '"'h!te, Im
m1c. cond.
e, 799 '"" ••••• ~I -•Ht4l61-
'67 CHE VY 3/4 St•k•
LIFT GATE
'6 1 FORD Fl11t1lcle
Pidr l!P· S11p1 r S1,.in9 thl1
••• 1r. •• 4,612 .
$699 '"" Pll:IC I
'67 CHEVY lfJ-TON
Plcli" Up. Vt•'I' good cond.
SuP1r buv et
$1,499 .......
'68 DATSUN P ickup
Show1 Fini Ct••
Do~'t w,11 011 Th f1
VYUt.u__S.l,299
MANY MOii TO CHOOl l PIOM
KUSTOM MOTORS
AUTHORIZED
INTERNATIONAL
-TRUCK DEALER
845 IAKER ST., COSTA MUA
I H•lt tlHr .. ,_,.,.,.., LJ"..,.t
540-5915
• I
I
I
I
Nortdli)', Junt 29, 1970
TATION T SPOltTATION TltANSl'OltTATIOM TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TltANSPOITATION
DN1. Y Pll.OT
A
ilh:=J;'"~ ... ;;;"";";•!-;;~Nl~OD 1._n.d Cort
aBCIDIS 1D1Z SUNBEAM
-Imported A--
VOLX$WAGEN
10 N.....,. 190 SL Harntop •• ., Alpw -Xlt>t "'"'· VW BUG I ~ ~. 4 qieed, ..... /FM new lnteriot' "::;~
Imported Autoo --Wonted
VOLKSWAGEN -WEPAY TOP
'67 vw
Squareback CASH
JRANSl'OltTATION -f1IO UMll Coro 9900
CADILLAC
'69 Cadillac Cpe, DtVllle
Full pov.·er including power
windows It 11eat11 and ·rac.
tory air condlUoning. U&95
TFB-434. Jlm Slemon1
Imports, 12.0~ W. Warner,
Satna Ana. Open eva. &-
~c;..~~ '"'.;;;..• ,;~NroN' I
'GS Red w/whlt.e l'ntherelte '69 n· CAMINO upho1. 1.o m;. '""'· cau betw, ~ 642-2149. radio, handeome marooA, ,..... ' • ... • $5519 lb
aboolutely i mmaculate.1,-=;:;:====I ' pr, 11*1
Mwt eee to ~late.
$1495. ZCK-481 . Jim TOYOTA $147.71 down Includes
1 S&tomons IJl\lll)r'h. UJ w. tes: & Lk. w.....,, Sania ""'-Opeo e e VW LEASING
-. •SUD. 5'6-4Il5. NEW e USED AT Rocroo11ono1 Vohlclot CHICK 'IVERSON
vw
1970 HARBOR BLVD. 100%
SullfOltf
AM/FM ntdkl, tape declt, air
cond, 10,000 miles on new
tactory eneine. Llc, UEP464
$lli95.
t ottMr squ•rt b.ck1
to.-.lrom.
Ask for SJJ.les Mana&er sun. ~125.
182)1 Beaclt Blvd. 1967 CADILLAC C-
1-luntin&ton Beach cleVllle. 33,000 mUu,
8"7.msT Kl 9.3l3l fmmac. cond. ly o......
CU.tom. Dir, Brit.lab green e·ss 2+2 Fastback, rtd. V8,
with dee p ran Interior. auto. $825.
307 V8, automatic, po\\-T.r * 64a.-O-'l39 aft 5 pn1 * •teerinc, maintenance man·,'---.,.-She'-"1-by __ G_T_,3"' ___ _
special, <99978D) Take 1maJI f\,any extras. Sacrlfit.-e
down or trade. Will finance $1695 • * MG-70Ci5 eves
private party, Call fo1· ap. e '65 MUSTANG CONVT, e polntment MG-4052 or 494-9773. Xlnt cond, lo nil's
$1000. 548-9861, IJTh.7787
FORD I
2240 $. Malll
SANTA ANA
546-7076 ,_l'y Worronty
Avi1Hi1bte
on UMC1 .To~l1
1000 ?.file& or 30 days
ll Ulod ToyotH to
COSTA MF.sA
'54 VW Bug. ExoeDe:nt con.
dltiOa. Mu.st Sell $650 or
bf:st offer. ~:ll66
CHICK IVERSON
vw.
$19-3031 Ext, 66 .or 61
1970 HARBOR BLVD.
COSTA fl.1ESA
WE PAY CASH ' ' ' FOR YOll ' CAA
or. Surf & Slrlol• R-
taurant, 5'30 Caat
Hwy., N.B. '4M202 oslr
for TOiiy.
'ii ClfEVY v~. auto trans,
radio, heater. Four new
tires, new· carb and interior
mechanically excellent in A·
l shape! 962-Q'll
' OLDSMOBILE '6S MUSTANG I _..:;.;;,;;..:;.~;;.;:;_;;~-II J lfoor, VI, 4 1(Jtff4, ,.....
' li•1ri111. r1Ji,, Mtftot, 166 Cutlass· .,..;,. ·~r1 ti, ••• ·"'" .....
MG ..........
• THINI a·'!·
Choose From
ALL YEARS--
ALL MODELS
Elmore
Moton
TOYOTA
F•ctory Dirld Dei1ler
NE\V CARS USED CARS
194-im -3321
'66 V'f'I COOV.•Xlnt cond.
Good tires. top like new,
$850. 548-3738. '
~c~ vW CONVERT.
Jl".JU, ~120
' 9 VW Sunroof
good, N~• palnL
NUF 315
$399
CHICK IVERSON vw
549-3031 Ext. 66 or 67
1970 HARBOR BLVD.
LARGE
SELECTION
of vw
-CAMPERS
Harbour V.W;
AtmlORIZED
SALES & SERVICE
lBnt BEACH BL., 8C4435
HUNTINGTON. BEAOi
'62 VW. i n&lne in Xlnt corid,
very clear., $;>15. Pvt ply,
644-~. "ftllBIUllER"
NEW MIDGET $1995
15300 Beach Blvd.
Westminster
OOSTA~ '* · '6' 2-pess vw bu.Ii, pert '61 VW Convertible Radio, cond, under wty. $2290.
• heater. must see to ap-S.18-0308 . ~preciate.-Clean-condition~+•=='-======= I fTIOfYIOJTIAJ $495 CEY-328. Jim Sl•mo"' l.••-•••-•6.;;0l-!mll l mporu, lll w. Warner,
ANNIVERSARY ~ ~~"'" ""· •
SALE '61 Volk1wogon Bui
1970 TOYOTA WAGON. G¥ condition, Must Sell
•7592 Demo $1817 S~~ Private Par I y.
Toyoto Mark II $2149 c96;;,;,,,;.;.8;._ ____ _
Lie. ZP8516 '67 VW Bug
DEAN · LEWIS Xlot. "'"'· 1m5
"--1966 Harbor C H 64&........, 6Ta-60l9 3100 W, ........ u.,.. It.£. ' . . ~ '16 VW B --bl
J1l'Lllpl1t I
.!I !It p Ll 11,,
542-MJ5 WO.l7M ,70 T Y us, SU•u....,,, re t.
VOLVO ...........
THINI ·~"iO~O'
"FRIEDLANDER"
2 dr. Demo. * $2750 * Author1zed MG ,,,_ 0 OTA'S '""'"'· $1450. Call 494-'697 I In •tock. lmrnediata delivery. between S.7 PM. 1'111 ..... CH (HWY, ., 59 MGA •ro VW B"8 w/CD>'Vafr '"" NEW0 USID0 SUY.
em,,.,.ub1 •• 3 ...... en., ~ lar•if• • """'· Call Roo. •1>-13'0 ~
cl•an car. COXY819l Will I · · " .. day•, 836-5934 ""· VOLVO
take car in trade or finance ' QlellfS '65 vw, reblt eng, 2 new
private party, Call '"' ap. ...... ,,.., of!u &1~5748 ANNIVERSARY
pomtmont "4&4052 or LS._. Beech '65 Volk1w-$7!0. SALE mm3, 900 • Cit. Hiahwi1y Eves 54&e235
'6ii MG llOO :Hlr, $3115, 2 494-7503 * 54o-3100 ' 1970 DEMO ':"..'.':,~:.·8~r1528ECON_ 2'l21 BIIL MAXEY '65 VW BUG "142" ........... $2759
....... _ J~ ..,.... Great tra11.11portaUon buy, t speed, radio & heater. •
Priced to sell. (\'HMS2) 4740. 1800 E Cpe, for deliv-
MOil GAN ITIOIYIOITIAI $799 ~ ery. Qverseas del Specialist.
. DEAN LEWIS
,:1 ::~H :;-:55 Harbou1 V .W. 1966 """"'· c .M. 646-9303
lodN'.ot0outffwy .... 8dt 19711 BEAOI BL., 842-4'35 VOLVO BUYERS
LEAVl!fG STATE
MUST SELL
1957 MORGAN, new top,
brakes, $13l0. Private Par·
1Y. Call 642-1'12<.
'67 c HUNTINGTON tsEACH Let US check your deal. orona '64 YW Chances are, ~·e may save
Nsu Red • Fully factocy "luippod, C ....:bl you I I I .
VLK927) Will take car in onv: ... II • 1---------·I trade ot finance private pai:. Orange with brand new pais. FRITZ WARREN N.S.U. ly. Call for appointmeni ley top&: brand new engine, SPORTS C:AR CENTER
Introductory OUer e ,REE AIR e
ra any model ;in stock
S46-«l>2 or 494-9773 ' Lie. OYJ798. 710 ~. Isl, S.A. 547-07~
'69 Toyot C . -'I $11" '68 VO~VO Pl800, Must Siell, 0 ~~ ° CHICK IVERSON Xlot '~"' & r.,n, ,.,1pped. $1299 PllCE vw 64~>-::,lco:536::;,.:•c::ve;;,• ,-=--,.
41 &peed, white. (XRX080) P-1800 Cp, '63, xln't cond.
Kllltonl Morn• 549-:ll:Jl Ext. fi6 or 67 New brks, new tires. Clean
KatoM Motors
Hi Bake-r, C.M. 5tll-$1S
-1970 HARBOR BLVD. th t •1•~ "'6-=JB 845 Baker, C.M. 540-5915 COSTA MESA ruou . ,. -.... "" ·om
1------'----·1'66 Tu)ma Corona 4 door MUST Sell: Leaving State. '69 OPEL RAWY transrni&&ion, radio, heater. '&I VW Bug. A perfect run-'t:ou Loaded Xlnt nd" $999 SVF-987, Jim Slemons ning car w/body in good
ti:. 'Gotd fuiisb ~~ Importa, U'.I W. Warner, shape. Radio, Good litts.
I the · teriar (XTJM) ·Santa Ana. Open eves. & Extractor eXhau.sL In same ~all rdo m ·.-~A~~-.' Sun. 5't6-4U5. family since new. $750. wn can ..... ...,_ pn. , fil2-1724 (il no answer, keep
vate party, Call dJr aft lD 69 TOYOTA Crown. 4-dr calling)
am 494-1029, aft 6:30 p.m. aedan, Xlnt cond, $1650. .:::="---------
540-3100. * 6f6.Zl95 * '64 V\Y DOuble cab pickup, .:::c.::::.:.:.------11-=========I rblt 1500 motor, Porsche PORSCHE TRIUMPH ,1,toh, now ""'· paiol •----· ------1----------1 shocks, Ice box, water air r62 Porsche S '61 Triumph TR-CA, Navy oool,r, tarp rover. Extra
bl · ..... 1 pair Wide wheels · &: tires, Coupe AbMilut.ely concourse ue, wire ,..,i= s radials, 5,.2449
condition Lie SBN021. clean, $1500 or best offer, I---~::_::.:_::._ __
· $26;, , must sell. 617% Poppy ~M. •59 YW Bug
CHICK IVERSON 67 TR 4A, l.R.S. now ""'· 300 Milos oo ovortNwlod OO· top, trans & rear end. Call gine lFGZ 269) YW aft 5 or wknds, make offer. · $499 ·
~:o3°~R168;".°~ r~PH TR-3 Im· CHICK IVERSON
COSTA ME.SA mac:ul.at., xlnt l'lµlllinl, new YW
'62 PORSCHE-titH & top. $650. Pvt. party. 549-3031 Ext. 68 or 67 . 8J3..1675 Call sun or Mon. AM·f'M. Chrome ruu, new _ ·---1970 HARBOR BLVD,
SponC~•~r~•~--"'-""10
'65 PORSCHE
Coupe. New engine, Must
see to apprec.iatc. PGX279.
$3499
CHICK IVERSON vw
5-19-3031 Ext. 66 or 67
1970 1-IARBOR BLVD.
COSTA MESA
'66 Ponche 912
3 TO CHOOSE Jo'ROM
Priced from $34"
\YDZ-926
CHICK IVERSON vw
549-3031 Ext. 66 or 61
1970 HARBOR BLVD,
COSTA l\tESA
tique1, Cli111lcs 9615
CONNELL
CHEVROLET
''2 Cod Convertlblo
~utomati_s.._~Jc's spec-
ial CNPU821) Dir. Will take
cilr In trade, Will finance
private party, Call for ap.
poi nlment. 546-4052 or
.... 9773.
'66 IMPALA • SS xlnt con~I.
tac air. '66 Bel Air 1tatlon
wagon 6 cyl. auto. 1628
Newport Blvd. C.M.
Full power plus air cond., 91"'' Lic$. ,2J7j' 1
1
1 vin,YI lop, (TRF306) W J 11
2828 Harlx>r BJvd.
~ti. Mei& 541",.12(11)
take car in tnOO or finance /
private party. Call for ap. '64 VW (OUPI
-TOP OOLW _CORY.AIR potntment. 5't6-40S2 or 4 •P••cl. r1dio, hr1t1r, 1111w t
~494~·9773=0.,' ~~-~--II p1int. l ie. aONHIJJ
WANTED: 'UM 4 DR cad,
lo ml, fully eqpd., oria
CLEAN USEO CARS 1 -'-ow.c"'c.'~""'c;,:;1"°· ..:,..,._:::,.:::::,· __
'62 CORY AIR-dean, new
titts needs brakes, 5'&-2815
or 675-1776. ,
'" GOLD 4 dr Cuti"' $BIB I ..... Supreme, air, PB, PS. Xlnl
' See George Ray 1962 CADILLAC .
THEODORE Convenible, ·private party,
bk:. Sales pr $2800. S40-35Il '°""· lo mi '•· .$300 below '66 MUSTANG j
Cp•. • cvl., ttick 1h!ft, '58 Olds, Clean imide ~ out, pow,r 1ti1rln9, r11fio, h••f·
Runs great, nu radiat~ .,, whit• w1ll1, wh11I c•~·
ball A upholsl. $25 0 ,' •r1, 111w p1i"t. l ie. #SVf;
ROBINS .FORD . $195. 402-"'8' • ·
rooo Harbor Blvd. '66 Cadillac Coupe DeVille
Costa Mesa factory air conditioning, full '62 VETI'E Hd. top, Ori&
red paint, 283 Ill perl eng,
4-sp, SHARP $1595. 6~
'65 Corvette, 365 HP, 4 speed,
fastback, $1850. ( days)
-6~7940, (evK) 673-=1336.
644--0'778. 224
64UXl10 power, power w I n d o w 1 ,
...,.,=~o-7=---1 power seat!, very low
'64 Luxury 98 Olds. ' $1393
WE PA y m11... Spotl•ll "695. Lk
TOP DOJ;-LAR TfB---434. Jim Slenw~ !<~or clean, used cars Imports, 120 W. Warner,
( 52,000 ml. $739
.=--',=·~-;.:;::;;9~~,....,· 11 '69 PORO GAL. 500 • '67 'lCUTLASS Suprefue. 2 do•r h1rdtop:-v.::t.;t ••
Xlnl cond. $1400. fr1n1., f•c.lory •ir c•nlft. JOHNSON & SON Santa Ana. Open eves &
LINCOLN 1."~RCURY sun. 546-412:) DODGE 673-3745 tio11i119, pow1r ll1rr!"t • r•·
2626 Harbor Blvd., C.M. '69 CAD Convert, leather int,
AM/FM radio, full pwr,
fact air. tilt tele &trg, pwr
door locks etc. 6«--5859
--'64 DODGE DART WGN
Fae. 4-sp, 6 cyt, Xlnt cond.
$740 •• 675-4496
'61 F-35 4 DR, top cond. dio, hrrte,, ti11t.d 1lr11 •
100'.\ linc'g OAC. avail.· l ie, #YDC70•
$269 841-3885 ... ..,, $2392 UtlPOR'ts WANTED
~ange Counties
TOP $ l!,UYER
BILL ~y TOYOTA
18881 Beach .Blvd. CHEVELLE
H. Beach. Ph. 347-8555•1---·------
WE PAY roP ooILAR '69 Chevelle FOR TOP USED CARS
If your car J.a extra dean 4 speed, V-8, super sport
set1 w first. ' package, vinyl foot, rally
234 E. 17th St. sport, new Ures, tZNV-003)
Costa Mesa 548-7765 extra nice car, Will take
·--·-· lJ'ade or finance private
Auto Lei11ing 9110 party. Call for appointment
----FALCON
e '63 FALCON, 4-sP, 289
MAGS, HI-RISE, N E \V
HOLLEY C~RB , NU
CLUTCH, $500.
• 642..1621 •
FORD -----'56 FORD
PLYMOUTH
* 1$3 • XLNT cond. 63,000
mi. 2nd owner. $175.
Sf9.3267 '
PONTIAC
'62 Pontiac Bonneville conv:
Xln't cond. Au to, p/s, $425;
673--5655.
Automatic, l owner, liU new! '68 Firebird, low mileage,
546-4052 or <194-9773.
LEASE CHEVROLET dlr, 6.1,COJ ictual miles. air cond, xlnt cond. $2295.
'70 Chev, V8, Custo1n El Ca.I---------Must sell. Make offer. ·Will _494-8=..:333=·------
mino Pickup, Radio, turbo. '70 Chevrolet C WI r Ice. finance private party, (PLG. '66 GTO, Very clean, p.s.,
hydro, pwr steer, 3300 mi's. LOADED includl~ &.way 925) can Jor appolntment, p.b, R/H, <t-spd, $1350.
$89 per mo., p. diac brakes. po\ver seats, power steer-~ or <194-9773. Never abused. 673--5349
SOUTH COAST ing, poi•,.er , di~_ brakes, '67 Country Squire '69 PDNTIAC Le.Manis • air,
CAR LEASING ~M/FM rad10, .vmyl ~J, Rare light blue color wtth ps/pb, Xlnt cond. :m \V, Cst Hwy, NB. 645-2182 tinted gla!il, till stee~ simulated wood panels. Air -==="962-5~;7:;:99~===-
Ev" & "'lends <!"" CL-n£ \¥'heel, very low miles. condlUonlna, 9 -·-""••, : "" .,......,.... $3790. No. 11750. J im '06 r---·06 SJ~mons Imporls, rai w. radio, heater, clean and
9900 \Varne r, Santa Ana. Open runs excellent. $l795. Used Ci1r1 eve:s. & Sun. 546-4125. 675-7973 or 546-5900
I ••• •,• •• _. • >'AMILY l'ducod! '68 Nova FOR Sale: '6ii Fon! Country
WE F NANCE Deluxe 2 d vs P/S.P/B Sedan, g d, co nd .
STUDEBAKER
'M Studebake1·, new
&: lire~. $75. * 646-6617 *
brakes
ANYONE r. ' • Reasonable!! 546-7987 , ~ R/Jf. Vinyl top. Very.dean,
6.1 Ford ~ustom, Fully lac-ll,500 mi. Best offer. 673-5754 '65 COUNTRY Squire, r/h, T·•D
tory equipped . ~~~.~~~----new tire!. Fair cond. $750. --$99 '67 Malibu. 2-dr hdtp, au to 6~16 ,64 T B' d
·ss vw (fPC-050) trans. p.b., p.~.. 327 vs, , • Ir
Sl9'J AA-1/FM rad, ~c air, $1850 '65 Econoli~ camp unit, Convertible. Full priee: f79(l.
,00 Jo"ord Cortina G.T. 2 dr. or trade. 646-2139. many extras, $1000 or Beat CONR067\ \\'Ill lake car in
H.T, •J speed bucket sea'11. '66 IMPALA V-8, air, pwr, 1,:";"';:';·:64,:'-:;;2!NXl;::;,·==== trade or lil'\l'-nce private
(TAB-195) good tires, 1 Owner Doctor, MERCURY paMy, Call for appointment.
$299 xJnt cond. 61a.5r.Kl, M64052 or 494-9773.
'64 Buick Skylark. vs. 6 pau. '65 CHEVY "'lllOll, 4-0r. vs. ,67 Montclair ·63 T-BIRD hrdtp, lite bJue, Wagon. FuU power, air cond. po/p' b. 52,000 mi. Bes! ~fl•r 1· I _, •~ new ires, x nt co..... .,.,._.
COOT·J.f.t) performance, 4-spd. $1000. Full I · Priv. ply. 642-919-1
'66 MUSTANG
2 doo' h1rdl•p. VI, e11t•.
tr1n1., f1ctory 1ir coltlli·
tioni"t· pow1r 1!11rin1, r••
dio, lo11ler, whilr will
lir11. l ie. #SQWJ71
$1289
'69 PLYMOUTH -
Fu1y Ill 2 doot h•rdto,.
VI, r11to. tr1n1., f1ct•'Y
1ir conditioni1119, f>OWrr
1trrrin9, r1di•, h•1t1r. l,ic.
#XMFl22
$1999
"67 CHEVY IMPALA
2 door h1rdtop, VI , r11lo.
tr1n1., f1ct•ry 1ir c.Mi•
liori111, pow•r 1t••ri1tt, r•·
dio, h••l1r. Uc. 8TYW4U
$18B3
'69 FORD GALAXY
4 door h1..dlop. VI, 111ho.
h 1n1., f1ctory •ir coHi·
tionirt. p•w•r 1t•1,int , ••·
iii•, he1t1r, ti~t.4 91•"•
Lie. #YXSDll
$267B
'67 FOltD LTD
2 door h1rdt•P• V-, 11111.
tr•111., f1ctory 1ir colllii·
tioni119, , •• .,. 1t1•ri1t9, r•·
lfio; It.rt.,, wti.it•w•ll thn,
•i"yt ro•f, tiittM tlrM,
wh.el c.o••n, 1pe ... cr11i ..
co11trol. l ie. #lrli 11
$199S $399 Call Bill 51w 43 power pus au· cond.,
CREDIT AUTO SALES ,62 OIEVY II, vinyl top. fVODOt9) Will '62 T-BIRD, full pwr, air, , 1~2 G .... lake c11r in trade OL' finance new brks, needs son1e work. 167 F.ORD LTD v1o" a.uen Grove Blvd. ...ood t.1·ansportation $75. I Call f 530.209'1 530-6360 " 53 7883 pr vale party, .or ap. 1\-iakC! ofr. 846--0720. 4 door h1rd top. VI, 111to.
1 • • • • • • • • • l· poin1ment S<IB-4052 or 494-97731 -!11U=:::Tc.·B"1'-R-D"'-w.:./Lac..c"1_a_u_top. trr n1., f1ctory 1ir c•111li·
BLUE CHIP SPECIAL '54 Chev, New !Ires $125 or Fully loadeci. $5000. Call tionin9. pow1r 1t191ri1119, r•· e '61 Mercury Comet 549 bst oir. 6 cyl, reblt eng. MERCURY 64-J.-0801 d io, h11t1r, whit1w1ll ti,rt,
• •59 Cad ~-. d• V'•ll• 199 1862 PlacenUa C.M. anytime ---------~;:;~======; 11 •i"yl roof, t i"t11f 9lr .. , '"'l"' '" wh11I co•1r1. Lie, #TYY· • '59 Chev Impala $199 '&! IMPALA SS, 283, 49,00J '66 Converl. V-8, clean. New YAUANT ll•
• '62 Rambler Wgn $299 mi., w/xtras, good cone!., paint. reas. Priv p I y. e '59 Buick, sharp w/aJr $399 $900. or best offer. 4!!6-'4673 , _8_46-=13~1~5====~~
e '61 Chev Impala $~99 THE QllICkl!.'R YOU CALL '61 CONVERTIBLE
• '62 Chev Impala $499 THE QUICKER YOU SELL • 644-1848 *
'64 Valiant 2 dr Signet. Auto,
steering, air, R&H. $600.
67;J.&-U
\Ve ca1Ty our own contract
We can finance anyone e T-Bird Special
9900 Uaed Ci1rs '900 Used Ci1rs 9900
f'rom $199 & uri
r·rom 1955 lhru '64'K
Blue Chip Auto •Sales
21<15 Harbor Blvd., C.M.
&12-9700 * 546-439l
BUICK
LARGEST SALE -·
IN ORANGE COUNTY HISTORY
$1895
'67 FORD XL
2 door h1rdtop. VI, r11 ...
tr1n1., f1ctory •ir coHi·
ti0Rin9, powrr 1l1erin9, ,,.
dio, h••trr, whit1wrll tir•••
•ipvl ,oof, ti"lrd 1l11a,
whirl co~rr1. Lie. #V6Y.
110
$17.99
'66 MUSTANG
' t bit ' S COSTA J\IESA pam ' re engine, uper VOLKSWAGEN '62 BUT.CI\ Invecta <.'On-
Clean. Make oiler! See at '66 VW Bug. Ex. cond. New LEAVING STATE vertiblc. Ru ns. Needs work.
We Must Move C•r1 Fi1st. The City H•s Ti1ken P•rt of Our Prop--
erty & Our Lot is J•mmed Full of Ci1rs. All M•kes & Models '57-'67.
2 door h11dtop. ' cyl., ,..,.
to. tr1nt., pow1r 1tr1rin9,
r1dio, ht •+•r, whit1w1ll
tir11. Uc.. #SMl114 ' m Harbor Blvd., C.M. Lar "'-lee • clutch, coco mats, ski r11.ck MUST SELL 'l'ransportation car or fix
H<>u&e in rear o1 A I B 9e ~ tlOft $895. 54;;..2572 or see it at 1957 ~10RGAN + <I in very lt up. $100. 546-4<178 after
Porsche Repair, Of YW Campers 2550 carnegie St. CM good condilion, $1200. New 6 p.m.
• '681;i C.OUpe, 912~ Tang. y K b• 1 NC maller what it ls, you top & brakes. Please caJ1 '68 Riv.ii!ra Xlnt co n d .
w/black. 19,000 mi. ans, Om IS, can sell it with a DAILY 642•172-1. Lo&ded. Must see 10 ap-
Dri.fttd Mus.! sell! Pvt. luses,,New & Usec1 1~P;;•LOT;;;,,:W;;ANT;;,;,.;AD:;;,;'~;;:;;.:":.i.;D;AIL;;;Y:.;,P;;ILOT~=w;ANT;;,~A~DS~1:,!..;~""'~;·~·~··~l3300~~·~.,~""'~""~"= PfJ'1.Y l-82l-aTS4 alter 6· lmmeclli1te Deliver 1-
'62 PORSCHE oab•ol•t. CHICK IVER' SOYN p~~~iiiii~~9IOO~;;iii'm~poiiiiin~odi;;iiA~ut~ot~iiiii~iiiiii~~!!i!!~9600~1 Reblt. eng.;-tape deck, new
tireL $2,JOO. 6#-1700 Ext. vw
114 5f9.3031 ~t. 66 or 67 PORSCHE/912 1!11U HARBOR BLVD.
Concourse cone .• 50,000 ml. COSTA f.1ESA
$3850. call 6 p.m.·(f99-.1970). WANTED
'63 PORSCHE-AM/FM •kl ,. ·
rack, chrm rims, ~bit I'll_ pay top doJJa~ for your
Mual te:U. $23)), 54s-.s566 VOLK.5WAGEN iod&Y. caD
and uk for Ron Pinc:hol.
549-:l)Jl Ext. 66-67, $-OOoo. Wanted for cash,
late..model Porache
Sf0.95G2 at 673-4237
·a Cabriolet 19XI AM/FM,
tonn cov. $18ll or best offer.
968-ol!-13·
'65 PORSCHE. Immaculate
Shape. Make QUer, 6U-56ll .. -1
'66 9U.S am/fla thrm. •ills,
'61 VW, Good cond, nu
pa.int. Xlnt tire., radio
$495 * '* 673-3036
'67 Se4i1n, 2',000 ml,
XL.NT cond. 642-0«l
'66 VW. SUNROOF
NEW ENGINE. BLUE •
646-i670 or 6424>350
nu Miobelim. sp. exhaUll, '63 VW lllCJ
--~~..gttY~~~ -MECHANIC SPFCJ41.
'llO PORSCHE, Xlnt mnd, Llc OKC-612
, '63 eng, dilc btakn Sitt
Beol offer. -CHICK IVEllSON
"53" Ponc:he coupe with a
~ "5T'', ID eJWine, new
paint, Micbelia ti l'e 1,
IC-4T4S.
-~AJ,_U_ * '70 SUBARU
S49-)U1 l!. 66 or 67
1970 HARBOR BLVD.
COSTA MESA
e1967 vYI -Sunroo( -White
Xlnt. cond. $UOO -Hft'e Now • '68 VW sed811, 1600 ec'1 *
Immediate DeUW17 race cam, f 'nt job. Best
•·• MPll ea,.llWl:T' oUer or tn for aey \ra11. e '5 MU• Per Gdon Call 673-9352 '
• s.auut111 S'1fbw _,, Test Drl.ve Toda)' At DON 'T give Jt aw._,, aet
KUI..._ Matoin quick . ca1h for II with 1
tllilJffll DAILY PILOT WANT AO.
la -· C.M. -Call .. 2-5618 • """'1e it.
Our Cara Are WORTH -
FIGHTING.
FOR!
'65, PORSCHE
Sport Coup•
er1nci lllW rn11"'9 nD4 • m!ltl on 111 Radio, M1t1r, ltnmKulltt ll!rOVllhoul. W111t • bel.111Yl
$2995
'66 AUSTIN HHllY "lprlM". llfdlll I.
heolMr, Perlecf tot ""'"' m1r.
$695
'64 v.w. $795 R1di11, h1rt.r, fll W tir1,,
fr11hly p1intM, ~•rv ••1y cl11n
err. Owr i prcirl low, low
prier. IOZNOlOf
'69 v.w.
Aulo1111tic 1tic6r thlfl,
r1Jlo, h11t1r, 100•1 1nlf
cl1l••• li6r1 • f1ctory frr1h
ctr, 15Elf911.
,
66
llMW $1095 1100. lt1dio, h11!1t, -i·
1p11d , ••crptio"•lly cl••"
ctr. C55F6271, •
•69 v.w. $1695 lttdi•, ho•ftr, ••c•plioPI•
i ll., cl1111 err .. low 111il1191,
Show1•0111 co"lfill•" fot 1ure!
'MV.W.
lll1Jio, hr1f1r, cintoPl'I
pln1lripl"t•
T&M MOTORS
·-lu ... ,., lotl GARDIN GIOYI ILVD.
% Ilk. I . el INch llftl,
114-2214 192·5511
No Reasonable Offer Refused on Over 100 Cars
WE CARRY OUR OWN DOWN PAYMENT
CONTRACTS NO P•Ol.LIM
l"•lfPIM Of Ar: & •!lltllOYM C111 l..Y HERE A C•r I 14Kller M"'n 1 •VIN IP YOU HAVI NO Cll:IDIT l ·Z IUOOIT Tfill:MS WI DO NOT •IQUIRi: •1:1:1CLY, SIMI •llKLY a MONTHLY f'AYMINTS A SPICIPIC DOWN PAY~INT e 01\ICNIC•D -NO llED TAPI
. '
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LOOK Many of eur u .... c1rs c1rry 9Vr faft'ley&
"RED CHECK" GUARANTEE
LOOK 1 00% UncenllltlDrMI Guar1ntte P1rt1 & LliilMr
LOOK
ON ALL CAAi WITH "llD CHICK"
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$99 $149
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ANCHOR MOTORS
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$1389
'63 V. TON
Ford Pickup, ' cylil'Hl•r, I
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$B97
'64 V. TON
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. $1073
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546-7076