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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-06-30 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa• ' ) • • • IXOll ssues eace • ., ' • ext •• Ia u 0 a . • ca.,er: . - To Nude Da.,cing -Gi~& Nixon Votes In Special El~ction The <;hoice between a John Birch Socie· ty member and a re lative ly unknown Democrat faced Presidenl NixoR as it did many moderale Republicans in today'll 35th District Congressional race. The President and daughter, Tricia , ~·voled by absentee ballot Monday af· ternoon. They signed affidavits that they ex- pected to _ be ou\ of the voting area, according to Coolly Clerk William St John, who took the ballots personally lo San Clemente to gel in under the 5 p.n1. h1onday absentee dead line. St John snid he was asked for the ebsentee ballots by Dwight Chapin, Presidential aide. Newsmen had been asking Press Secrt:tary Ron Zieg ler in recent days whether the Pre&id.ent would vote . Ziegler told newsmen Monday evening at Laguna 's Surf and Sand Hotel tha t th e Preslde11t had voted by absentee ballot .. collected before coming ouL here." Ziegler was asked if California 1aw permitted and able-bod ied person to vote absen tee when he is ia the district. Sn1i1ing, the Press Secretary said, "In lhis case it does ... " He said the President had anticipated being out of lhe district today. SI John said today the President in sigfling the affidavit had acted in an - ticipation of what he thought his schedule • would be. lie said the seclio111 of law covering this is •·Jibera lly construed " and said the President was protecting his voting rights; !E ast Jtleets West ' ' ' . President Nixon confers with Corneliu Manescu, fote ign mi nister of Co1nmunist Romania. They met tv10nday at Western \Vhjte ll9use in San Clemente. The President later reported that they talked about proposals fo r mutual East-West troop withdrawals I • • ' DAILY l'l_LO• ~'""" in Europe. The t wo men also discussP.d relatioqs with th e Soviet Union and Communist China, it~ms they had taken up when Nixon visited BllCbare-st- last August. • • I' • I The special election to fill the unex- pired term of the late Rep. James Utt pits s"£ate Sen. John G. Schmitz, the __.. • avowed Bircher, aga inst Democrat David Hart.man, a college teacher from Santa Cambodia Called Succes,s ,, N~xon .Says Action Ai.ded Peace Prospects Ana. Schmitz ls expected to sweep over Hartman in the predominantely Repub!i- (Set: VOTING, Page 2J -CAN. Y OU STILL USE CALENDAR? Spr ing housec~aning came a little late al the DAILY PILOT, this ~ar. But it prodUced 1 bonanza for everyone who still can u.e a wall calendar wit h big nµmbers and apaces to write daily messages. The su pply or these usefu l 1970 ea\e111· dars is limited. But they are available on a flrst.CO'me, first-served basis free or charge lo anyone whO wants to call ror them In person at any DA ILY PIL.01' office. Gel yours today. We don't want to firn1 any ii:t the cupboard at the end or tbe yea r. . ' ' ' • President Nixon, in a 7,000.word white paper issued from the Y.'estern \Vhile House in San Clemente, today declared U.S.-operations in Cambodia were ma,jor . success that enhanced prospects for p(!ace. He also announced the complete wiihdrawaJ of American ~ from . Cambodia which was virtually an a~-: · ccmp\ished fact ~1onday. non.commu nist Southeast Asian nations. But he put his main stress on a call for a negotiated settl ement. "There is nothing to be gained In waiting,'' the President said. "There is no military solution. "Sooner or later peace must come. Jt can come now thrrugh~ a ~egotia ted settlement that ii fair to both sides and humiliates neither. Qr it can come months or years from now with both sides having paid the further price of · protracted struggle. The President in envisioning better hope for peace in South east Asia, also _told J!a.ooL that "the time-has cmne to negotiate." ~1r. Nixon said 11anol should seize th e mome11l for an honorable peace or face a struggle that could go on lGr months or years. "We would hope that Hanoi would ' potider seriously its choke, conside ring ' b9ih the promise of an honorable peace and cost of continued war." The President made no conce!Sions and, in fact, emphasized thnt this country woold itl'crease tts mllltary assistance tn terms of money and equipment lo • • Nixon said he expected most of the 48,000 South Vietnam troops in Cambodia would withdraw shortly. But he said they would go Into lhe border areas •a:aln -without .American advisers - I If the Communiitt.s attempt to reestablish the sanctuaries there. Summing up the Cambodian picture. Nixon said that all 32,000 American ground forces, ipCiudlng advisers, are oot and would not go back. He 'said . the only U.S. mµitAry -activity in Ca~ bodia now will be bombina: raids aeatnst troop concentratiohs and supply a1'Q. Here Ls the complete text of ,President Nixan's white paper on Cambodia : -The text of President Nixon 's -fiU.1 reoott on the Cambodian operation: Together with the Soutb Vietnameu,- the Armed Forces of the Ufllted States haVe just completed successfully the desttucliQn of ~nemy base areas along the Cambodian-South V)etnam frontier. All American lroops have withdrawn from Caml>odia on the schedule an- (St• TEXT, Pip II < DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * TUESOA Y AFTERNOON, JUNE 30, 1970 Wl. u. ..._ 1SL 's•c::T~ • paen ' Youth, 16, Held • . " • > ' As DeatJi Suspect By JOHN VALTERZA OI• __.,. Hiii ttaft ' A chubby, 16-year-old Garden Grovt youth was arrested by Santa Ana po~ Monday night as a second IUlpec:t in the brutal slaylngs of an attractive schoolteacher and a service station manager. Arthur C. Hulse, of tltll Dolan SI., was admitted to Orange County Juvenile Hall to await criminal action in t)}t butcher ·murder of the woman and the blqdgeonlng. of tbe man. ' ~ The klllers of Mrs. Fk>rence "Brown, - 31 of El Toro, and Jerry W. Carlin, 21: slain on duty in Si,nta Ana, have been sought s~e early June_. Police have posted a '2 ,000 reward for information leading to conviction or the killer of Carlin, while a suspected madman was hunted In the dismenr berment of Mrs. Brown. And police today nid they were seek- ing still another suspect in the crimes so far implicating Hulse and Stephe~ C. Hurd,•. a· drifter ,from Norco. ,. Nude Dancers Win Court's Approval-~f Superior Court Judge Robert L. Corfman tod1y i111ued • prtilminary In- junction barring the arrest· of ~ude dancers at Colla Meaa'1 Firehoule bar. It will, the DAILY. Pll.af Iearne<!• simllarly protect unclolhed enlettainer • at four other county taverna, Jlrov}ded tl\ey 1dhere to the replaUona outlined In the jurist'• lon1-awalted rullftf. In preparation today Is a. four-pap order which· will warn those It protecta ttiat nudity onstage will ' be permitted Provided It does not become lewd con· duct. Only one dancer . will be permtted on sta&e at any one lime, the o r d e r .specifies, and the must -lie aultably draped when sh& )eaves the mtaa:e. Judp Corfman'• enter will protect entertainers 1t the FireboUle, I Tl E • 17th st., Costa M;esa. lhe. a.gar Sh• ck 1, Loi Alamitos, the Tuacui.Room. TUstin, and Chee Chee'• and Sarons Gala, both in Santa Ana, until ac:Uona flled by the Olstrlc\ Allorney'I offl<e qolM\ the five lavem• C'Oml up for trial. Diatrict Attorney'a .,.-men today refersed to commeni on J. Corfman'• rulinc until h~ order It mode public. , Bui il is known thll dlllppolnted tn- seculon had coofklenlly upec\ld Jlldp Corfman'a deni1I of Ute prellmlMf'l IA- juncllon sought by GMde111 1ttorney Ber· rlen Moore. Investigators said the capture 1J el· peeled 'sOon. Hurd Was arreited late lask week by sheriff's deputies in' Norco after a foot chase from his car to a nearby barn. He is expected to be arraigned tn Santa Ana Municipal Court Wednesday in both murden. Another alleged drifter picked u'P ' late last Thursday ~ght has been released and tenned "not a suspect" by detectives in either murder. J · TiIDOthy Davkl Moolli. U, ol no lmown address, has · beCn freed in ' tbl: io- vest,igation. · • As police In Santa-ba m:l aheriff'1 invest.taaiors grill about' a do~ .JOUrcea in the cases, their web ot JlhysicaJ evkSeDo ce Is me.slling in the two bNlal kilUDp. Searches Mopday . yielded bOth the hatchet used to btudgeon the station manager, Jerry Wayne Carlin; ,21, and the military knife used to1 butcher 'Mrs. B_rown . A search· .team working the 1 s10jM!8 along' the. Qirden Grove Freeway n~ar Olassell Street found the seven·IDch . Kabar dagger allegedly used in tbl vlctous dismembei1nent of the victim. .. It was found in a bush· where I had been Uuywn from a pasalna: car. That di.scavery WBI JD.Ide late Sundl1"' njghl. On-Monday nl&hl -.er -ch party diacovered the bloodstained holdlet iionit a, dildl ~ .. the< Santa ~ Free...,>· btlWf'Oll <:ulvor Drive and Jel("lr · 110111(' in the Tuslin area. Detectives said that the death of Mr1. Brown apparfllil)'· occurred-after ~ woman •scar stalled in the Sand Cln)rom (See MURDER, P ... II W••t•er Till the clouii~-foll by, aboUt 11 a.m., it'll be cloudsvllle on the Or· ange Coast. Then· look for bright aunshine and temperatW"U In Ute • central sevenUa. - INSIDE TODAY New :1W"tice Harr11 Blockrn1'm quite ob tnoualv will plar a ktv role in nt.d Jedi's cUcilWna of the Supreme Cqurt; he1ll break the 4-4 deadlock. Page I: Cllfflnla f CMr1i;lr!1 \I' I Cllnlli91 11 •21 ,_, L • --. OMlll '"''"' • lll•rlll P"' ' •11ttrte._t If.II ,..._ ,.,. ..... ,. 14 AMI L...-. 11 -" ' I ' ' " " ' ' " • .. 11 1•1t • • • ·~11 .. I s T....,, .klot )(), 1970 -~,, r.....,....1 TEXT OF NI XON SPEECH • • • • Dana ;Point Drug ...,need It Ille llllli cl Ille -•tion. 'll>e llllld -min the North Viet, -lllld Viel CGai box ltels oJooc Ille Cam~ v1e1zwn ... bordtt' -Will MVe Aln«icanJ and allied lives lntbe hltlft; -WW ....,.. tMt the withdrawal o( A-ic.. trGopo f1om South Vielnlm can ~ on ICbtdule ; -Will. enable ~ program o( Viet· naml&ation to Continue on its current ttimetat*; .. -Id -nee .the prospect .for • !1111 peoet. At this time. it ls imPOrtant to review ·tht,. bock....,.i for the decision, the rf9llte of the operaUon. · their larger m' .., .. ..,, ol cooflict in lndocbino -and to look down the road to the fll\U!'<. ft' ts VIT 4L lo undersWM! at the outlet 1ba& Hanoi left the United States ,po NlllOnlble option· but to move inlllilrll1 qllllll Ibo Cambodian hose .,...., 'lbe purpose and 1ignificance of .... -lllonl •goioli the Cambodian ~-can ,only .be "understood ag8Mt tbl blCkdrop ol. wh!at we are , ........ to 11C<001plilh lo Vietnam - lllld the -lhll the c.mmuni.t bull' In · Cam\IOCIUI pos,ed to apr objectlves. Nqr can thlt milit1TY action of the ]alt two months be divorced from its ca\ise -the threat--posed ·by the constant- eX)WISk>n of North Vietnamese ag- g~ lhrooghc/ul IDdochina. >. -(JI l\iMrlllnl. America's purp:111e in Vieb'llm and Indochina remains wblt it bu been -1 puce in which the peoples of the r'lfao con devote themselves to clewlopment of their .... • aoclelia, • I"""' In which Ill Ille poopjOI of Soutbult Alia can dttermine their own polltlcll future w-outllcle In- terference . 1 When thls adminislratioo took office, the authorized strength of American troopl in South Vielllam was 549 ,500 - the bi&b water mark of American mllitlr7 pr ...... lo -Aail. The Unbd SUia had been negotiltlni at Paris for 10 moaths but nothing had been qned upon other dwl the shape of &be bar'llininc table. ·No com· JA-" olllod peoee pnipoaal ellllt<d, There WU DO _.. .. pion to -, Amlricl'• involvement In the war - in tbe lblence al 1 negotiated settltmtnt. ~"r~g-;~;a=. ~ ::..r •• ~ --..:: ... ---'*\?~ .... M \•• 1 lrr l", .. UwJ Thlitu on JlllY 11, Mt. llnlUlfl _. ..,ml( .,... W1v1N '"'"""" -..,_Is "'"' ..... """'919111 111'11 1tnollflllll mtrn• 11-1lnc.t. ,....._ pr_,,h 1rt desltned to 141=1111 IM r-•I ol 111 IOl'1lerl mllhlry lorcaa lrom Sol.Ill\ v~ Miii to ••aOlllll CondlTI-In Wllkti an '°'ltb l llrcts ati '°""""' lr .. IY and 11\rty kt ttll Mlorti ol lhl COijt!ll"f. our prlnclpel teal M l -n fo tllfbk IM _._ of $out~ Vle!Mm to ci.t1rrn1,. !Mir tutwe Ir. ol eurlla 1n11mr.nct. To INllaoff our 'rt ltlffl, to Improve tM cnmete !or ft9Mll•t , ""' ~ "'! wom te our <OfTl1"11Plffl'1 South ,v """· nl• 1111 ,.,..,.. to r9Ma ~•llW. Wt ..,. cut t~k:1I .. , -'''IDftt.\ lo '-'"' VlltnNrl !Jr more Win Ill -uni. • r.....P.,e J VOTING ••. • c!en and huvily conservative district. j 1lle President posed for campaign plc- ffares with Schmiti earlier thi& month • the Whit. House in Washinglon, as tie did with other Jl<publicln con· f'Uliooal caRdidates. •Mr. Nixon has ia the pasl condemned i>< John Birch Society. Its leader Robert Welch Ol'lCf: Kid he considered &he late f!resident Dwight D. -Eisenhowe r a "'dedicated, COflSClous agent of the com- ijiunist conspiracy." Mr. Nixon was vice 1Jite1ide1t under Eisenhower. ~Ziegler was asked by a griMing ~Wiman Monday, "Shall we asswne ~ voted for a Republican?" Zlegler responded, "I did not ask him • . . l would not, the ballot bot is a jrivate place." l However the President voted, It seem- ed in the cardl that hil neighbor& would pre Schmitz a big: edj:e today. Mr. Nixon i1 in the Concordia School precinct. Voter• there i1 the June 2 primary aave Schmitz 2f5 votes or the 425 cast. Hls four Republican opponents only rolled up 131 vole& jointly and the two Democrats split anot.hu 30 votes, receiv- ~ Ii ead!. DAILY PILOT .. ..,.,. ..... Lat ... Inc• c ........ . M1 ...... 1HU ltil1At.f1 Y.iJey s.c ....... l)l;ANCiE COASt PUILllHINO C:OMPANY ·,.!~:::.:: ! ~:er J1c• •. C11rl1y Vk l Prfi:O..I 1N1 Ck111ttl M-tr lhlMl'l tl k11Yil E•llll'· Tho11111 A. 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A POLICY Hol TIANSiTIOft Tlll1 1r1"'W ot .,1.n.r1 rnllOMlil<IJl'I lor 1e11·-Cllhi"ff lrom Ame•lu11 torcu lo A.11111 1orce1 relltcll our aPOl'Olth lo fo•el8n p0llc1. lnt•ff•ln•1Y IN Ul\llN-.St1IH _ l!llll IOQfi;, 19 I.... counlr\11 of lilt 1111lon io anume 1111 orlm•rv rf!p0n1lbllllY~ tor 111y1r own 1ecurl1y -whllc Amerlc1 "'°"" t•adua IT lrom 1 l11Cilt111 to ' •-111111 role. · T1 bl wcc-lul 11111 1111ncl '"\~Ir 1111' •t•lk!llll M 1 c.1relul IMllntt -wM Mr n !II Vltt"'m or .....,....,, In A.Ill. Whlll 11'11 1'111 1tr1.,qt~ of tNt 1!!1es. •nd 1111 Df-11'111 1w• "! 1..,.lr r111ont1 -r•tlon t llOWI for 1 reO..et;on tn Amwlc.111 PfKlflc.I -thty could no! •urvlv1 1 ..-.n ·and Pl'llCh•!lOUI ""*kH wllhdraw•I trom ou• r""°"'lltllltlt>I. Tllll -.Id leld lo 1 collllol>f or 11._111 lo! rr. tr.niltion Hrlod b1tw0111 1ht old w• of pr1ntloel U.S. ln~tinetil 19 """ new tfl of 111•1nerll\I• and -p!\11!1 on lot•I I NI r1ti-l <OOPl!rl:loll. 00.M• TOO .MUCM tor •" allied -11 un .... ~.r DOlltl(.ll INhlf'ltv, -1t a Hlllf of !KY, Wiii •lmlnllll 11111 • natJon•1 !11e1nll\tl to 1 •NI on lit -fftl, W 001118 too tllll• !>Or 1n 1111 Cir\ lndlltl I Mnlf Of cltlNlf, •:i•noer ltlflr right of s1!f tt••m!111llon Ind lnvl11 1"1: d::.e"tutw:':n Dc,."=tfll W,1~11 ~f.gt::~iillM II ~11 bt!n w!lh their pr1nc1:1.,. Ill !'lll:;:J, look !'Cl 11 Amerlt•n DOiier In v111nam lh11ot 17 ll'Onth1, lhl1 admlnl•!••llCHO -In lhl -nerou1llv of II• MGOt11tlnll ofMrs, Ill ttw Hml!•llonl °" 111 mlllt1rr ec:tlonl, incl 1n !I'll ~llltnt1 ot Ill ''"° wHM•l-11 -lla1 w•lll•n I r«Of'd el Allrllrol. Tiit -ll'Onl Ille -1 OYO.r ~ "9"1~ 11 mon1111 1111 ~ lntr1nt1Hntt lft Paril. bllllferen« fl'Of!I H1llOI 1N11 tse.1!atloot II 1111 w.r l~rOUll'*il lnclkflllll. 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Four young men and five junven1'ts were amonc,thoee arrested in the raid~ Ari:_estees included Michael Alan Jone , 18; Dennis. Robert Gallagher, II; Gary Lee Sanada, ti, and Michael Philip Mul vey, 11. AU aave the Cordoba ad· · dress. . Offi9f!.rs afk1 that f~ female juvenila From P .. e l MU'RD~n-:-: • area and the murderer or murd erers stopped, oetensibly to help her. The w<iman then wu taken to a nearby orange g:ove near the old city of Irvine where she was repeatedly stabbed and mutilated. TRUCK ER (HOLDING STEERING WHEEL I WAITS TO BE FREED Cuttl"t Torches Were Dut Because of Spilled Fuel From there, inveatig:ators said, the remains and some oi Mrs. Brown's ef- fects were taken to a rocky canyon near El Gariso -Villaa:e along: Ortega Highway and buried beneath a t~in cover of dirt and brush. Two weeks later a hiker foun d the body. Mrs. Brown's car, which had possibly run out ol gas, was later· dliven north to Santa Cruz, then dumped and bumed along a lonely dirt road leading: to Los Gatos. Truck Flips on Freeway Ramp; Driver Uninjured Investigators rtc0vered the chan ed station wagon Sunday night. The scene of the murder and the ab8tldoned car were reportedly desc ribed to sheriff 's investigators during a weekend interrogatio n of Hurd after his arrest. 'Cbe probe, both by sheriff's men and Santa Ana detectives includes some circles of youths known lo use drugs, said Sm1ta Ana Police Detective Lt. Harrel Davis. • ~Cypress truck driver escaped serious 1nJury Monday night when the vehicle he was driving overturned on the transi- tion ramp from the northbound Newport Frttway to the Santa Ana Freeway the California Hig:hwa.y Patrol reported.' Officers said it took 90 minutes to free Edward DeBoer of 9502 Walker free from part of the ca~ wreckage, Because 'of spilled ditsel 'tuf:l i'J\mfn firemen who were called to the scene ; were unable to use cutting torches to release the man from the wr-eckag:e. Power Sf!WS were used to cut his legs free from the part of the cab wreckage . He was treated and released at Tusti n Community Hospital. Officers said DeBoer was evidentl y traveling too fast as he attempted to nea:otiate the sharply curving .transition ?'Old. 1'ie truck ,wu loaded wit& si.flar beet pulp. '"' But initial reports of a cult-style series of Slayings have been di5COUnted. Lt. Davis said ~ grou p either involved with or knowing about the sl ayings were typical of the many social groups using stimulant and depressant pills and who hay.J!, "all ~IJ kicked out of their homu bf their parents arid llvina: in a 'pretty Jooae environment" Billy~s Last Trip "I always believe a cult to f M &0methina: bound t o a: et h e r by umirell&ious philosophy. There certainly isn't any of that in this case," he said. . The drug-oriented group implicated ln the killings is a •loosely-knit group of friends, mostly itinerant, with no permanent address. ' Dy ing Boy to See Disneyland The-lnveslla:atlon, however, has still yielded a blank for detective• in San Clemente, who &till are without a solid suspect in the stabbing murder of Mrs. Connie Lynn Johnson, 20, who was found murdertd last June 17 in a small beachside apartment which she shared with her Marine husband. From Wirt Service• DES MOINES, Iowa -Somewhere along the main highway, a second-hand st~tion wagon rolled today, carrying a dying boy on a one-way trip to the Atag:ic Kincdom of Disneyland. Billy ~ng:, 7, won't be goi ng that way again. Doomed to blindness within six weeks alld death from a brain tumor in the near futu re, hi s wish to see Disneyland and comedian Red Skelton is being granted by more than an enchanted fairy . llis moUier and stepfather, P.tr. and Mrs. James Exline, earned two weeks ago that a tumor growing since birth and too far ad vanced lo remove would soon take his visioo, then his life: A newspaper story about the brave little boy led hundreds of Iowans to contribute $2,500 for his trip and the account spre'ad across th e country via \Vire services. • "I'm okay," they quoted Billy. "I'm goina: to Heaven IOO!l." California Governor Ronald Reagan read the touching tale and has arranged Countian Slain; Brotl1er Arres ted A 27-year-<ild F'ullerton man is being held on murder charges in the shooting dea th of his brother whicil (ollowed an argument Sunday night, pol ice reported. Held In Fullerton City Jail is Terrance D. Pyle of 2tS4 Orangethorpe Ave., Apt. 7. His btother David Pyle, 23 or 412 Elizabeth \Vay, l''ullerlon. died 'p.1onday night 'In Marti n Luther Hospital, Ana· helm. for free Disneyland pa56es for the EIJine famtfy, which includes five children. Governor Reagan a{ld Skelton will meet them there next Monday, fulfilling: aoother of Billy's dreams, which seemed to be out of reach of his stepfather's $96· a-week job in a fertilizer pl ant. "At first it didn't seem real •1 said Exline after rece iving the · une~pecled telephone call from a R e a g a n aide· in Sacramento Monday. "We thoua:ht it was some sick joker. But then after awhile~ J knew It was real, especially after they call ed back a second time." The family had sold some furniture to gather $85 for a down payment on lhe station wagon that will take Billy on what is -tragically -the tttp of a li fetime. San Clemente Detective Sgt. Robert Mason said that definite links are slill badly lacking. "From our determination, it seems that our murder case here is noticeably different from those other two," he iald today. "The killinas of Mrs. Brown and Carlin involved victims who generally were out in the open. Mrs. Johnson was killed in her apartment where she was found." The eight-weeks-pregnant housewife was killed by heavy blow to the face with a bar stool and repeated stabbllna:s in the chest, neck and abdomen. WHITE SALE! It's a little la te in the. year for a \VHITE sale, but this one is quite unique. \Ve bou ght a few thous'and yards of assorted custo1n carpets fro m Americ a's leading custom mill. 1'1any of the various carpets included package are beautiful shades of \VHJT E ! in this If you would like WHITE carpel (or any carpet) for an ywhere in yo ur home, look at th ese values: and one boy also we re arrested In the ra id. · . On the night before, 11 person1. in- cluding one. juven ile, ,were arre,lted at the 11me resldefl;Ce. Officers claim t)ley :selted In that raid $20,000 worth of LSD, marijuana and i n j e ct ion paraphernalia. Officer& said the juveniles In the Fri- day night rai.d would be charged early thi1 week after petitions are made to Juvenile Court. Mulvey would be charged with sale ol dangerous drugs. Sanada allea;edly posses.sed about a lid of mariju1na . He face.s charg:e1 ot posseulon. The amount of asserted · ora:anlc meacaline, a hullutinoaenlc drug, which qents assertedly bought wu about three-qU1rter1 of a pound. Y outh,-18,--Held- By Mesa Police On Bilking Rap Skeptical police today were problna a short order cook's campaign lo collect ~money from tenants of a Colla Mesa rttiwnenl skyscraper .to sponsor a din- ner for ex-drug users. PatriCk Boda n, 18, who gave his ad- dress aS the Messiah's Ma nsioo, 2051 Newport Boulevard, was arrested Mon· day and booked for investigation of ~rglary. Officer Mark Bernal was sent to Bethel Towers, 1516 W. 19th St., after a 70-year· old woman who said she pla nned to attend the alleged dopers' dinner - as a sponsor -'contacted him. She said· she gave Boehm $1.50 toward the meal Sunday bu,t was never t o I d the date and time and deeded to call the law when Bodan came to the skyscraper again . Patrolman Bernal said other reside nts of Bethel Towers were simila r}' contacted and given a variety of Jiter:iture listed as coming froJll the Messia h's Mansion. The elderly woman also said· she was told by Hodan told that if she ever needed assistince in· anything she c o h I d telephone: f>48-HELP, and it would be forthcoming.·, Police said the}' onl y g:ot a no-looger-l n- servlce recor4iJig, after booking Bodan, who reportedly told them he didn't care to msCuss the case. 2 Officers Hurt At Italian Day NEW YORK (UPI) -To the strains of ''Fo~ He's a J olly · Good Fellow," an estimated 100,000 Italo-American1 cheered a reputed Mafia chief Monday before heeding police pleas to a:o home and "ha ve a glass of wine and a plate of spa ghetti." The crow d turned out at Columbus Circle for New York City's fi rst llalian- Ameri can "Unity Day" -, a protest against alleged police, FBI and new1 media harassment of llalo·Americans. As the demonstration was breakinr, up, two policemen were stabbed in the back with an ice pick. One, Charles McCauley, 41, was in serious condition while Patrol man Robert Phillips, 28, was listed in satisfactory condition. • lhls llO\lt•"mtfll II.a nc ld~•n« wunrnu Of Ille w1t1r O'f Sll\enollk. W!lh """°"' WI "" bHn 111~m~rln11 to lmorove r1l1t•on1. Our lt1l1t11 rttPOnlt ..... lo -k 10 pr1MrVI lhl lltlUI lllHI w!!h 1.;1r11 to C1mtooc111 tnd •o tl"f' lo ortvtnl 1n •~111nilofl cl tommunl11 In! "'nc:I. The tmm11nl1v of0 llw c·1mbod11n 11ntllllf'11 II• blt1\, • u rfOl.1 i:.,111~ '::r:'~f::i 11~ ui ""'~lne m:;:inu";~m, ''f,. . Officers said the shooting took place •,.!!" 10 ,con111,11 tt>t c111mc1. w1 1KP1nrrtc1 11o•h 1n the apartment of a mutua l friend , f\·Jany are 'vool and 1nost of them co1npletely Install for $7.95 per square ya rd over a quality padding. ALDEN'S ,,.. IH'Oll ffTll 1tlflQ Slllanouli 1116 !ht lie! m1t C"L hid 0u0 1rclled0 1ome mff111rt ot (Dllltot °"" nf the brothers. 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(See NIXON TEXT, Pase 4) Brita in ]\faking Bid LUXE~tBOU RG (APl -Brilain's new Conservative government opened negotla· lions today lo join the European Common fl.tarket with a warning that no British government could think of joining unle•s there Is a fair aettltm<:n~ of financial burdens . • S T 0 P IN AND LOOK AT THI HEAVIEST CUSTOM WOOL AREA RUG YOU 'V E EVER SIEN I BIEGE, f FOOT SQUARE AND A THICK, THIC K 4 INCHES DE I P I • I ,_ fl Y11r1 '" Co,11 Mo11 1663 l'lacentla Ave .. I COSTA MESA 646~4831 I ' I \ I -- - .. "' u. au "' wl c. .. ., ' t, j ] yo M ti> •• m WI "' bu bl1 31 21 be fa ltt m be In. 50 c. "' •h ct s. In la •• iil ai " In in Cl hi m fu Bo II G K vi hi Ill di I -~·· " . . ~ , _ San Clemente . Totlay's Fl•al Capistrano EDITION N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 63, NO. 155, 4 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1970 'TEN CENT$ • IXOll_-a President Nixon, in a 7.000-word while paper issued from the Western While House i~ San Clemente, toda y declared U.S. operations In Cambod ia were tTiajor succelis lhal enhanced prospects for peace. He also annou.1ced the complete withdrawal of American troops tram ·-·~···Cambodia-which-was.-.vJrtually an ·ac- con\plished fact M_onday. · hope for peace in Southeast Asia , also told Hanoi that "the time has come to negotiate." Mr.: Nixon said 1-tano\ lhould selie the moment for· an honorable Peace or face a struggle that could go on for months or years.~ s eace But he put his main stre11 on a "We would hope that Hanoi WQll1d call for a negotiated settlement. pcstder seriously its choict, const~ "There is nothing , to be gained ln both the promise ol an honorable ~ . waitlnl," the President said. "There. ii_ and cost ol continued war." . no military solution. · ~ Ni:IOl'I sakl he e'xpected mOst of the "Sooner or later peace pnnt come. 41,800 South Vietnam troops in Cambodia It can come now through· a negotiated would withdraw shortly, But' he said settlement that is fair to both sides they would 10 into the border areas and humiliates neither. Or it can come a1ain -without American advisers - 'montM-·o,.-yeaft-from-now-,nth-both if the Communilts attempt-to reestablish sides having paid ~ further price of the sanctuariet there. ance Nizon l4ld that all ll,000 ~ ,...00 forces, includillfl fldvbm, ore GUI and would not IO bock. He l4ld the 0nty U.S. military odivfty In Cam- bodia oow will be bombfnc raids qalnsl troop conCentratiooS and supply areas. Here is the complete text ol President Nixon's white paper on C.:mbodia : the 'CambodJan.South Vietnam frontier. All American troops have wi~awn from Cambodia on the 1ebedule an- riounced. at the start ~f the operoi~n .. The allied sweeps into the North Viet· namese . and Viet Cong ba5e areas alone • iii Cambodian-South Vietnamese border: -Will ·save American and allied lives in the future; The President in envisioning better 'rhe President made no concessions • and, in fact, emphasized that this country -would~ increrui1e its military-assistance in terms of money_ and equipment to uon-contrnunist Southeast Asian natli.ina:-p rotracted sthlgjle. ------Summing up the CiunbOOiin Picture, Tosether with the .South 'Vtetnamtse, the-Armed Forces-·of the United States have just completed suetellfull)' the dea!rilCUonort;mny;ur._-atoni -lllaiSUfetllit-tlie witbdraw11-o1- Amertcan troops from South Vietnam I Youth, 16, • Ill Held Slayings can proceed on schedule ; -Will enable our program Of. Viet· namlzaUon to continue on Its current timetable; -Shou Id enhance the prospect for a just peace. 3rd Suspect , In ·Teacher's 'Death Sought By JOHN VALTEJll!A 01 .... 0.111 r1i.1 s11ff A chubby, 16-year-old Garden Grove youth was arrested by Santa Ana police Monday night as a see<ind suSpect in the brutal slayings ol an attractive &choolteacher and a service station manager. Arthur C. Hulse, of 114til Dolan SL, was admitted to Orange County Juvenile Hall to await criminal action in the butcher murder of the woman and t~ bludgeoning GI U.. man. Tbe killers' of Mrs. Florence Brown, 31, -of El Toro, and J erry W. Carlin, ~sl:;.:'si~ ~~11s;~~:. Ana, have Police have posted a $2,000 reward for informal.ion leading to conviction of the killer of Carlin, while a suspected madman was hunted in the disme1n- berment of Mrs. Brown. And police today said th ey were seek- ing still anotm r 'Suspect in the crimes so far. implicating Hulse and Stephen c. Hurd, 20, a drifter from Norco. . lnvesligators said the capture 1s ex· pected soon. Hurd was arrested late lask week by sheriff's steputies in Norco afte r a foot chase from his car to a nearby barn. He is expected to be arraigned In Santa Ana ~1un\cipal Court Wednesday jn both murders. Another alleged drifter picked up late Jast Thursday night has been rele~sed and termed "not a suspect" by detectives iil ~f1her murder. Timothy David ~1ontag, 11, ?f no kno~vn address, has been freed 1n the in· vesligatil)n. . 1, As police in Santa Ana and sherlf s investigators grill about a do~en so~rces ln the cases, their web of physical ~v1den· ce is meshing in the two brutal kllhng.s. Searches ~t:onday yielded both ~he hatchet used to bludgeon the station managf:!r , Jf:!rry Wayne Carlin, 21, and the military knife used to butcher ~1rs. Brown . A sea rch team working the slopes along the Garden Grove Freeway ~ear Glassell Street found the sev~n-1nch J<abar dagger allegedly used 1~ the vicious dismembennenl of the victim .. It was found In a bus~ where 1t had been thrown from a passing car. That discovery was made late Sunday ii ht ~·Monday night another search party di9COvered the bloodstained hatchet along (See MURDER, Page I) HELD IN SLAYING Murder Suoptcl Hurd East ltleets West President Nixon confers with Corneliu ~1anescu. foreign mi nister of communist Roma nia. They met 111onday at \Ye stern \Vhite House in San Clemente. The Presi dent· later reported that they talked about proposals for mutual Ea'st-West troop Withdrawals f ) DAILY P,ILOT l,talf ...... in Europe. 'l'he two men al so di§cuss ed rela\ions with the Soviet Union and Communist China, items they had taken up 'when Nixon visited Bucharest last August. President Votes In Congressional Election 'roday Nixon Plans Major Talk On Policy in Indochina The choice between a John Birch Socie· ty member and a relatively unknown By RICHARD P. NALL -Release to newsmen for Thursday 01 .... 0.111 ..... , Stiff Democra~ faced President Nixon as It · use of the earlier backgrouQ<I briefing American foreign policy, particularly did many moderate Republicans In in san Clemente of news media .e1- tod • 3Sth p· tri t Co · f in Southeast Asia, will be much in tlle ay s ts c ngress1ona race. e~utJves who me( with the PT~side.nt and The President and · d•U1bter, Tricia, news Utls week. listened. al length to Dr. Henry A. Kiss. voted by absentee . ballot Monday af. 'Mle President is putting it there along in1er, advtSet w national security .. ternoon. · with new emphasis on political or 1Presh)ent Nilon had •earlier been They signed affidavits that they ex· negotiated settlement of the Indochina scheduled to hold his live televlskln in- pected. to be out of the voting area, war. Hlghligtw.s include : terv1ew in San Clemente but lt was according to County Clerk William St -Scheduled li ve television Interview J1lQved to a JAi An&eles sl\KUO to·. cut John, who lo9k the ballots personally ell the President for one hour Wednesday d9Wn the cha nce of technical difficulties, to San Clemente to (et Jn under the beglr11ing at 7 P.m. (PDT) 00 all aspects .Dur111g the President's April ~speech 5 p.m. Monday absent~ deadline. ()f foreian policy, particularly Southeast on Vietnam from San Clemente, Of\t Laguna's Housing Quiz Hit Al lhiJ ~-· , it is imoortant to review the back und for the decision, the • resuJts o the operation, their larger meaning in tenns ol conflict in lndochina -and to look down the road to the future. IT JS VITAL to understand at the outset that Hanoi left the UnJted Statea 1)0 reasonable option but lo move militarily against ~ Cambodian base areas. The purpose and significance ol our operaUona against the Cambodian aanctuaries can only be understood against the backdrop of what we are see-king to aceompllsh ln Vietnam - By BARBARA KREIBICll aod the threat that the Communllt -°' .... mi.If .. ..., ..., In Cambodia posed to oqr Objectlvea. Laguna Beach artist Andy WLnc will Nor can that military action of the join fellow Laguna Cany«1 hlidentJ In last two months be divorced from its protesting the city's propoeed raidenUal cause -the threat Posed by the constant housing Inspection at the city COla\Cll expansion of North Vietnamese ag4 meeting Wednesday nlght. _ gression throughout Indochina. Residents of South Canyon Acres Drive A Record of Restraint. and Woodland Drive will pre.eat a America's purpose in Vietnam and petition asking the city to call off Indochina remains what it has been team tnspecu..., ol 41 p._.ue. In -1 peace in which the peoples of the ~ea by' ~ GI _, the regton can devote themselves to Bulldi!>&, Fire and Holllll ~ deve1oF.ent ol tilelr own oocfetlel, a .The · __ buildtntl·b~. t~; peace tn Wtildr ·an 111e uOooleo of .......,_ autbortood & hooftll.anll , -l ~ .W.niiOO tlieir own aalety ru~, the city IDllil'8im, With political future without outllde :in- the opec:ilic Ca9yon ma aelocled 1er1ereoce i::-o1 1u high ,.... a( ""'ci.ftlal When ibu administration took ornc., oWoneots of the pnl(l'lm have chara-the authori7.ed strength of American ed ·t ii "h nt" ...__,.._,;i to "drl troops in South Vietnam was 5~9,500 -1 arassme un.i_.._,, ve ~ the high water mark of American certain presently unpopu~. mi~ty mllltary presence in Southeast Asia. The f°°PI from the communJty. 'IM .~ru United St.ates had been negoliatbtg at n ~.uesUon is .heavily populated by hip-Paris ror 10 months but nothing had pie types Uvmg in older, low~\ houl-been agreed upon other than the ahape 1"fjnder the inspection procram lelml of the. bar~ainlng table. No com- wUI spot building code v~tionl, prehens1ve allied peace proposal existed. especially with relaUon to •'litary and There ":1' no approved plan to reduce electrical requirements, and noommeod ~rica s involvement . in the Wl;f' - needed corrections Jn the absence of a negotiated se ttlement. • II~· JANUAaY ol 1H•. 'lff llaYI tKtn ·= Ir ~ survey ~Id eNblLsh pnerally r:_ ·~=..r ;ioc.,,:ve~,,r,:u.;... "'=. "'~ "'deficient" housing condiliom the city ~rd • rwmboir of co.vrtlt 11111 rMMltWbl• I I I _... to rwomolt "l\U•lle ....,11-llCJN. fi.a. cou d 81!P y for federal Urban llftlewal IH'_.11 -•• ou111...o riv ,..,. ll mo11•'-...,. f -'· lo~ hel de · ~ "'l U, 1Nf trod b'll' Pre.<.ldfnl ThJtu on U1iu;, p u.pgra It. Ju,., 1 , 1Ht. Th~ bolt\ .-iblk: Md prlv1i. In a letter to the city --tt ac m i-is our _1, Mv. "-" ,_, .. 111111 "....,"' • tmo~fltd ,..,...., limes lln«: companying the ...tttion ar11~ w 1.... Thflf -" ••• m1anec1 1o MC11r1 ,..,. -· • ~1 ""6• •-•I of Ill tor1lan mlllt~,.., lorcn t~m Sourll a resident of Victory Walt points out v1"~m •nd ·to n1~t111111 ~llk11'" 111 wt1lt11 h "th · 111 POll!kal lorcn can C01'11"lt ,,....., ind ,.ltll' t at e various ways of life of the 1n "'9 tutu•• of !hi countrr. our prlnc:ll>at _.. people within this area ar~ 1ymbollc ~1dft":.'.:.i! it.~t>~':: 1~~ O::l1J:'°1:.."11r~~= of a treasured aspect of the t3Sential To Fndk•.. our IJOOd i1llh, to lmprw. the cnm111 for -'1•110fis. -chlfl!llld ""l' '"'~ creative character ol Laguna Beach" to oirr C'OIT1m11notr1 In Sou9tl Yiell\o"rn. his 1161 d '"·t d" I of ..i.,_ h1iPlld to roduc• c1w11tles. w, 1111111 cut tactlclll an says 1.na isperaa w11: population 11r 0Dtr~11orts 111 Sou1h vi.tn..m bv niior• 111o1ri of the unique neighborhood would be 20 11erc•nt. , a "tragic loss to the city." WI INITIATID I tr-wlll'ldr1w11 ,,..., .... which 11 .. rino Ills (Ol,>fM of ·""XI IPl'lftl, wUI Wing maintains . furthe r that the city brlnq Am.r!~n lrwD 1trenq!h 16$,000 ""r. .,,_ th~ rwtl 111lhllrl1ecl whfll tlil1 1c1rnl11l1lr1t on look building department hu been "un· ''~· r It t kin It "b'· I Th1M 1r1 NI 1119 1c1~1 1 'llCIYl•l\fMnf coope a ve n ma g po111 ~ or 1>Ul'1111r111 , m11111rv H>lvfl•n. I iu 1r1 ,,.. dlcl&"I: res idents to make many Jrqprevements" ~~11,:,,~f;;r:."' 1ttk no • 1111 ""'' 11 despite their recent attempt to clean e111 HltlOI Ms ~ • lll)ll111r1~• up and . beauUfy the neighborhood by f.:\ .. ';t~"g.,'\~'l.1:,,,."'-f' -"~Mi " ' · hauling away trash, planttrw g11,rder11 !T1 u.l~k.:' .:J.~ .~~=11.,vf.r:~ ~~ and I U d I I --ut -10<ov1r111row 1111 11Ktwd llOYll'lllT\lnl. pa n ng an repa r ~ '"'w;: ngs. T11e1e lll'o~ll ,,, not , :~ neoo1~11on1 Wing's letter further charges that "the rl:T...~''r • :~:;r" .':~ ·~11 1w ...:U":t :.2:: city up to now hrui1 not concerned itself 111e ,_,f,11ons mHnl11111'9llt. Acc•ot•iw;! ~ _, "th coildllklnl -Ill ..-11r1 'n 111v111<1 omm1111111 WI providing improved roads, street t1om'n•11o!> o1 !out11 v1tr:1arn. light ult. . I Wltli .....i·1 lnlrtlllieftKI Oii Ille _.1111119 S or s 1c1ent street C eanJnc II 1r11nt, 11111 Mlmlnlstr111on wu otnod with n11111r.11., , well as other services, Including cleanln& 1~ ':-'"'ic:::'·,...,.. contlnlltd ,,,. INlx!mu"' tMllU,. the hillside of inflammable brush. 'J , $1il ·11 Aintric1111 1 .... o1...,,,..,, 111 v1t1111m. But w11 lncomi>RllblJ w1111 Ille Hixon cloc.trlne 'lbe owners, he says, "are recehtl.... ncn1•l1111 !'ftoonslb!Utlft « 111e Mi.on -1r1a1 ,~.... Ir.I II"'~ l,lf!8'C'''"b't la Ille Amt<ic-<11 PICll>lt, a small percentage of city 1e"1cet tn • w1 COULD MA.VI 11et11111111 tmmec1t111 wnhctr1w .. r·'·"on to t"· taies ""'y pa• 00 ~-tr •• 111 oi.r ioru.. w. ••l~lld 11111 cour" 01 i;:a...., nr: !"-~ w-.= c1~n.1111on which -Id PIJo~t only -i.moor1rv propertiet" and 'detcrlbel this lltuation ~T:o"''~~'-ll'M>.J~ :.··~ ~=-'i~ ."{" as OOntinuing "diKrlmlnatlon." (See TEXT, Pa&• II He malntainl that uiltlnc laws .. (flee HOOllNG, l'ap'll Oraage «::oa1t St John sa id he Was asked for the Asl • ' · • ol the port.able television unlll broad- ebseqlee ballots by . Dwight Chapin, ~Release today of i the President"s casting tlle address caught fire, forcing Fu' st Saddlebac· k Preside.nlial aide. Newamen hat! been ]4-page report to the AmJ!-rlcan people a quick switch to a backup unit. ~ asking Press Secretar:y Ron Ziegler in 00 accomplishments in and American The President is expected to fly to r recent day s whether the President would wi lhitrawal from Cambodia and the U.S. Los ·Angeles Wednesday afternoon or £1 ~ ' t We•1her ~·~bly earlier for the Wednesday in· \.AJIDJDeQCe"'en . vote and Vietnamese positions. ,,~ 4A• · tervlew. The network newsmen are TUI the clouds roU by, about 11 Ziegler told newsmen Monday evening Howard K.' Smkh 0r1Atw-; Eric Sevareid SI OO T • · 'h a.m., it'll be cloudlville on the: Or4 at Laguna's Su,f and San<! Hotel that of CBS and Jolin Chancellor of NllC. . at 0mg t ange Coast. Then look for bright the Presidehl had 'Oled by absentee CAN YOU STILL .p,.51 Secretary Rooald Zieifer &aid llWllhine and temperatum tn the ::;~. "colt~ ilefor~rnil)1_,..ou.,1 ____ -c--c=~=~..,..,=--~ondlix-....tni tl)l.1-lhe Pr<Jk\<oi~-"f0"1iiilha~ -e<ntrll Z~gler was asked if California law USE CALENDAR~ prefers the give and lake of live ,.sdualion e10rcl1e 'tontpt al' Sad-INSmE TODi\Y television -as OJlflOHd \o tapect TV dleblck College in tbe Camptlt Terrace. permitted and able-bodied penon to vote Spring houlecleaning camt a little late -answering questions u they come. n.. ceremony ii tchedu*I to bt&ln abaentee when he is in ,the district. at the DAILY PILOT, this year. But Ziealer said die Pr~ldent hid &i\l!fll at 1 p.m. Smiling, the Press Secrelary aakl, "ln It prodUced a bonanaa for everyone who specific orclen that his staff ,wu not Diplomas will be awarded to 111 Cllt- thls ·case it does: : ." He. sald the still can use a wall .talendar with big to talk bl advance with the three TV didatel ~ cont1e board ~t · President had anuc1pated bellll out of • numbers and spaces to write dai.,. newsmen involved. MM:hlel Collini. The prP:lpal address the di!trict today. -mesnpa The Pres)dent met .Mortday mornlnl at the commencement wni bl rlvi>n , . St. John said . tod~y the President bl · The stiPply of these userut 1970 calen· with Secretary of St.ate Roser• before by· Sk1neJ W. Brollmlln, chanceUor Of !:a.:un~ .. ~he aH1dav1t had ac~ Jn an· dars ii limited. But they are; avail able Rogers' departure for a SEATO meetina the Callfnmla Community Colle<?n. t1c1pat1on of what he thought h11 schedul~ on a first-come first·s~ved basis free In ~fanila, conferences In Saigon @rid A IUl'JM'IM for lhMe who attend Wiii v.:culll be. He said lhe section of liw o( charge to a~yone who wanls to c!lll • th~n more meclings in Japan arid l<>n-be announcernfnt of the first Saddlel)nck C'l\':?rin~ this is ·:liberally conttrued" for them in person at aoy OAJLY PILOT don. val edictorian. The top 10 percent of tho • a~d ta.id ll~e President wu protecting office. Get yours IOC<ly. \\'e rlon'I \Vl''ll r.~r. Niton also conferred with Roma4 praduallng class will also be recotnized h;, voting rights, to find any in the cupboard at the n!an Fore!f n Min12lcr Corneliu Manesc u for their achlevemenll. 1'he special election to fUI the unex· end of lhe year. ,c1 r.-e~:ilbl !t~:s or rcducllon of 56\!let Music at tonlQht'~ e11;~rclse wlll be (Set VOTING, Pap I) ------------and American militarf force1 In Europe. provided bf the ocbool'a Concert ~nd. I New J1.11tioe llarrw BJackmum I quitf? obviowsly will pJar a k~v rd!e in nt%t fall'• deci~iont o/ ehe Suprnw Court; he'll break tl1e 4-4 deadlock. Page I. c.n...,.•1 C1'r.t!lr..• V• c11 .. 11;" Clll'lk• cr1· ......... Df:~ N:!lct\ t:ll:''tr~I ,, .. .-::•,:11,r.mtlll , R~« """'"!" A:m Lt • .. .,. Mletlt.tl ' • t1·'1 n • • • 10.'1 i•n .. u ' _,,. M•Jhltl~ tOlilr1I.._... Ort11tt C.UftlY l,WI•,...._ ·-· l llll'' ,,.. ~·" T1tevh 1 """'''" •••Mitt ~-·•1 Ntw1 -- " " • • " l•U 1•1t " • • I).~ • I ! DAILY PILD1 I.••-<:ouncil Jfleeet Garage Protest Set Wednesday Par1dnc problem• generated by 1 busy Lasuna Beach 1araae are due for a form1l p rotest Wednesday night in the form of a pe_tltlon to the city council signed by JS <;)'press Drive and Jasmine Street property owners. The petltlonen complain !hat !hey, their , ~. frtonda and buslnm patnlDI are being dirprivtd of t>arklni apace. on the two ltreets becaUle ol an overfJow of vehicles from Ack's Coast Garqe, 412 N. Coast Highway, parked on the IU'eeta awaiting repair or pick-up by their owners . Bee..,. the busy ,.,.,. -not have enouati atorq:t lpilce on Ill lot, the ~n state, adjlcent 1trttl1 ·are Ul4llf for ppkiftc a 1"1 or le d ~automobilea, v1n1: bules ind trucks arid "shuffled" througnout the day to avoid overtlme J>lrklng pen11hies. Blliniq the problem on ••1ucct11 of a buaineu which lw Jonii: qo outgrown Its premise&," the property own era sttk relief from the city. A pubUc hearln1 luJ1 Off the Wed· r"sdav council agenda, with Paul C. :Newell appealing pllMi"I commillion denial of hit request to retain a pole sign at tat N. Coast Highway. Newell maintains the sign ls only 1 lnchtt Wide the 10-!oot minimum location from 1 building set forth 1n the sign ordinance, while the city planning staff, using dlf· ferent measuring standards, places the pole 2 feet 8 inches too close to the building. In other business Wedne5day, the coun- cil will: -Receive •n IPllfalaal o( the proposed Anltl Street reltroom property to enable the ctty to proceed with 1cqui1ltlon or abandm 1he Jll'Olecl. -Consider a request for a stop sign on Broadway and the hillside eYtenslon of Beach Street. -Approve a street light installation on Mystic Way. -Approve installaUon of ltrttt lights as propoted by the EdilOn Company in the alley between Park AVenue and Legion Street. ' -Consider 1n ordinance revlalng coun· ell procedure to permit action on all Items included in a "consent calendar'' with a,Jinlle .. nuitlon • .uollU..LCOU!)CIJma!l or member of the public requestJ dlscuulon-Of an lnd lvl<lual item. -Act on Ii "consent calenda r" In· ·eludi ng acknowledgement or tour corn. municatlons, referral ol two letters, ap- proval of two Charity solicitation permits and one •lcoholic beverage transfer and adoption of four resolutiona or; routine matters. l'rom r.,e 1 TEXT OF NIXON REPORT • • • DAILY PILOT .. ...,... •.. . ........ ..... l.epN 1M1• ' ,. ...... ,...,. c ... 111.. '-Ck: 1""' C')l.t.tilGI COAST "'UI LltHtNG COM"'AAY lt•~•rt ~:-W,941 "''''""'' •r·• "'1*1!1/\tr J•tk It. C11•l•j Vke ,,_.:. ... 1 , ... 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COft\o m111111t lntentlont In C•mllolll• wtrt 11111 "°' '°*°' (See NlXON TEXT, Pa1e 4) l\Tareotlc• · Sel%ed Dana Point Drug Raid Nets Nine DA!LT "'!LOT"'"°'" ff Ort9 kll"""r A second raid In two day1 at tne same residence in Dana Point by narcotics agents from Sat'! Clemente and _,, the Orange County aherUf'.s office has netted another allea:ed qu'anlity of dangerous drugs ind nine arrests, authorltlu claim·ed today. San Clemente detectives said they con- ducted an investiga tion at tht houae · at 2f88l Cordoba in Dana P o I n t lut Friday night and selr.ed a quantity of what they alle&e in organic mescaline. Four young men and rive junveniles were among those arrested in the raid. Arre stees included Michie! Alan Jones, 18; Dennis Robert Gallagher, 18; Gary Lee Sanada, 18, and ~~lchael Phlllp Mulvey, 18. All aave the Cordoba 'ad· dress. • · Offictrs said that f<iur female juveniles l'rom ••• a ditch by the San Ana Freeway between Culver Drive a Jeffery Road in the Tustin area. Detectives uld that the de Brown apparently occurred a woman's car stalled in the Sand Ca area and the murderer or murdere r stopped, ostensibly to help her. A MOMENT OF PEACE AND FRIENDSHIP IN LAGUNA Mr1. Whitfield of P1sedtn1 and FrJend 1t H•itltr Park The we:man then was taken to a nearby orange gove near the old city or Irvine whe re she was ~peatedly ilabbed and mutilated. · From there, inve1ti1ators 1aid1 remalnl and aome of Mn. B ' el~ Lagunans to Map Plans fect.s were taken to a roe canyon near El Carlso Villa1e al g Orte1a Highway and burled beneath thin cover of dirt and brush. Two ks later a hiker found the body. For New Winter Festival Mrs. Brown's car, which had po15lbly run out ol gas, wu later driven north to Santa Cruz, lht n dumptd •nd burned along: a lonely d1rt road leadln1 to Los Gato.s.1 Gettln1 a head atart on the 1971 Winter Festival, 40 Llguna Beach community leaden mtt la1t week to set the dates and discuss advance publicity for the winter 1vent. The eighth annual Winter Festival, It w11 decided, will be expanded to a 17 day run, rrom Feb. It throuih March 7, and will include more than 50 events. Mn. Eloise Fulmer, who founded the Winter Fe1Uval and Jlel~ ,ulde itl development over ttie· flnl" nve years, was nirned coordinator for lt'TJ . It wa1 aareed that brochure• an- nouncing the dates and contalninc 1eneral Winter Fe1tlv1l lnfonn1don should be printed lmmedi1tely for· dlltrlbuUon to Four Auto Crash Victims Remain Hospitalized Four victims of two serious traffic accidents in the Laguna Beach . area are still under care at South Coast ?t1~morlal Hospital. Only one of the four is li1ted as satisfactory: two others under intensive care. and the fourth person Is .listed as critical, a hospital oHiciat reported this morning. A young Laguna Beach couple ~·ere serious ly injured last Friday afternoon when thei r van collided with a slow moving vehicle in Laguna Canyon. Listed in "very serious" conditi on is Mrs . Susan Shupe, 21 , 1461 Cat alina St \\'Ith a skull fracture, fracture clavicle and an arm inju ry. Her 2& year old husband Riley ls listed satisfactory, with a pelvic injury. Nonie Rorlpaugh, 27, 444 Jasmine St., Laguna Beach still remains in crilical condition at the hospital, with severe head lnjurh!I, following an accident last week when his mQtorcycle collided broad11ide with a car dr!Ven by Janice Rogers, 32181 S. Coast Hl1hway, South Laguna . The 22 year old ~lss Rogers is reported to be "slightly improved" 'but still re· mains In the intensive c1re, unit, with • broken jaw, chest Injuries and faclal lacerations. national ma11zlries ror lnclusJon in their Calendal'I ol events and to remind sum· mer visitors to think about returning to Laguna In wlnter1. A date al$0 has been set for the 1871 Patriots Day Par¥e, which has become a hlghlll:ht of the Winter Festiv1l, but would fall outside the festJval d1t11 If held on the new Feb. 15 date for obaervq Wuhlnston'• birth· day. · Orlal1111ly pfffen*-d u a Washlnfton's birthday event, the parade will be held thll year on Saturday, Feb. 20, ·to coin· c1de ~ the openlna weekend of the lnvestiaators recovered the charred 1t1llon w11on Sunday nlaht. The scene of the murder tr."ld the abandoned car wire reportedly dt1erlbed to sherUf's ipveatl1ator1 durln1 a weekend lnttrn141tlon ol Hurd 1fler Ill• arrest. 'l'tle probe, both by sheriff's men and Santa Ana detectlvu includes som1 2 Men Hunted In $800 Heist Winter Festival. Lapria leach po1fct are 1etkln1,..two A federal 1t1tute creating five official men believed to hive robbed a South three-day weekenda for observance of L1gun1n of $900 when he attempted national holidays goes into effect In 1971 to buy h15hllh from them. and will move the Washington's blrlhday nie victim, a 2f.year~ld mi o, lold celebration from Feb. 22 to the third Monday in February, this ytar Feb. police ht met the meri In the 1rea 15. of the Taco Bell lhortly after i p.m. Other holidays affected by the statute Monday and they offered to drive him will be Memorial Day, to be celebrated to the home of a "friend" who could on the J11t Monday In ?.fay, Columbus Day, the second Monday -·in -octooer .. RU-•.1ub1t.antJal amount of the dru.1. and Veterans Day, the fourth Monday They drove him to the 500 block of in November. Labor Day "'ill continue Dunnegan Place, point~ out a house to be celebrated Qn the first ~1onday where the ''friend" lived and a1ked for in September. his cash, the victim related. He handed Mrs. Fred Ross of the Patience Wright over $800, accordin1 to police, but as Chapter, Daughters of lhe Ame-rlcan he opened the car door to 10 to the Revolution, which co-sponsors t h e house, the men shoved him onto the Patriot 's Day Parade with the ExchanRe sidewalk and drove off. Club, said it was decided to keep the A police car wu sent to pick up parade as part of the Winter Festival the robbery victim , who called for help regardless of the new holida y daes. from a nearby residence, but no trace and to designat e it as honoring America n of the car was found In tM neighborhood. History ft1onth, which lncludel!I both Police said no charaes will be filed \Vashington's and Lincoln's birthdays. again9t the victim. . WHITE SALE! It's a little late in lhe year for 1 \VHITE sale, but this one ts quite unique . \Ve boueht a few thousatid yards of assorted custom carpets from America's leadin& custom mill. l\·fan y of the ''arlous carpets included package are beautiful shades of \VHITE! In this 11 you would like WHITE carpet (or any carpet) for anywhere in your home, look at the'se \'alue1; and one boy al.so wi re arrested In the raid, On the night before, 11 persons, In· eluding one juvenile, were arrested at the same residence. Officers cl1lm tht'g seized in that raid 11),000. W<ii1h ol LSD, marijuana and Injec t Io a paraphernalia. Officers said the juveniles in the Frt. day nlsflt raid would be chused early this week after petitions are made to Juvenile Court. Mulvey would be charged with sale of dangerous drugs. Sanada allegedly possessed about a lid of 111arijuana. He faces charges of possession. The amount Of asserted organJc mescaline, a hal\ucinogenlc drug, whi ch atents usertedly bougtlt ~ wai about thr~-<iuarters of a·pOund. circles of youths said Santa Ana Harrel Davis. known Police to use drugs, Detective Lt. But inillal reports or a cult-style aeries of slayings have been discounted.1 Lt. Davis said the group either Involved with or knowing about the slaying• were typical of the many social groups using stimulant and depressant pills and who have "all been kicked out of thei r homes by th eir pare-.1ts and living Jn a pretty loose environment." • "I always believe a cult to be something bound t o a et h e r by semireliglous philosophy. There certainly isn't any of that in this case,·• he said. · The drug-oriented group im pllcated In the killings is a loosely-knit aroup of friends, mostly itinerant, with no permanent address. The Jnvestigatlon, however, hla still yielded a blank for detectives in San Clemente, who still are without a solid suspect in the stabbing murder of Mrs. Connie Lynn Johnson, 20, who was round murdered last June 17 in a small beachsJde apartment which she shared with her Marine husband. San Clemente Detective Sgt. Robert Mason said that definite link.s are 1till badly lacking. "From our determinati0111, it aeems thal our murlkr case h~...ili. ootJceably dUlerent from those other two," he uid today. "The killings of ~trs. Brown and Carlin Involved victims who generally were out In I.he open. Mr.s. Johnson was killed in her apartment where lht was fo1..rnd." The eight.week ... pregnant housewife was killed by heavy blow to the flee ~llh a bar stool and repeated stabblln&s in the chest, neck and abdomen, l'rom Page 1 HOUSING ... sufficient to permit condemnaUona of properties constituting a real fire or ~ealth haz~rd and that the proposed ~n~pectlo~ 1s unnecessary because ex· 1&l1ng zori1ng precludes further resident11I development. The area, says Win&, was rezoned for Industrial use, without proper notification of property owners, who 11· tempted unsuccessfully to protest the new zoning. Noting that "the neighborhood ts now in the best condition it has been In in many years," the artist suggesu that "until another building boom occurs, ex· isling dwellings should be utilized u they are, provided that the occupanta are satisfied with the housioa condllion1 under which they live." ' o""" toll• MIN! ,. 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MeM. tlflloonlt , llllllt•:.tllll W &lfriW ta• ....... I .... llW'1 It. -JlillJ"j ._...,. .... 1-.1-. .,_. -tlll'f, VOTING ••. pired term of the late Rep. James Utt pits St1te Sen. John G, Schmit&, the avowed 81rchtr, against Democrat D1vld Hartman;-a college-teecher-frorn Santa An1. Schmitz la expttled to sweep over Hanman tn the prtdomlnantely RepubU· can and heavily conaerv1tlve di5U'ict. The Presiitent pased for campal&n pie· tum with Schmltl earlier thl1 month at the White Houae ln Washtn1ton, as l)e did wllh other Republlcan • con- greulonal candldate1. Mr. Nl1or1 h•• In the past condemntd t.be John Birch Society. Iia leader Robert '\'elch onct a:ald ht considered the l11le President Dwight 0. Eltenhower a ..dedica1ed, consclou1 eg'ent of the com· munlst coMpiracy." Mr. Nl1on w11 vice pre1ident under Eisenhower. Z1e1ler WN atked b7 a l'inOIOC ne.wam1n ?.fonday, ';Shall we assume he voled for a Republican ?" Ziegler responded, ,;I did not a1k htm •.. I would not, the ballot box Is a prl,•ate place." However the President voted, it seem· ed in the cards that his neighbors would give Schmitz 1 big edge today. Mr. Nixon 11 In the Concordia School precinct. Voters there in the June 2 primary GRVe Schmitz 2~5 \101£5 of thfo us c1st. Hl1 four RepubU c1n opponents only rolltd up 131 votes Jointly and tile two Democrats apllt another )Q vote1, r~iv· ln11 15 tach. St John !O.\d ~trs. Nixon. who was 10 return front Pe.ru !his evenln1;, had voted Friday by '1b1entee ballot plcktd up In S1nt1 Ana by a ttcrtt tervict 11\&n. .. ST 0 P IN AND LOOK AT THI HEAVIEST CUSTOM WOOL AlllA llUO YOU ' VI EVER SEEN I BllGE, I ~OOT SQUAlll AND A THl ~K·THICK • INCHIS Dl,<-•,_•_1_ • CARPETS e DRAPES -. 1663 Placrntla--Av•. CDnA MESA • 646-4838 1 m. T• TL be " do ol co se g• i• fa l J " "' le In ar pi q1 le pl Cl C< Cl io " di Y' s. do Ii p b • " " I c p s d a p f \ c c ( ' I ' I ....... ,.... .. -......... , ....... i '" •••••• ..--..-~·-·~--.,.-------------------------~·----,--------------------·----------~~ . _) Gnagi Bat Paces CM Tutsday, Junt JO, lll70 ~DAILY PILOT 11 • Sweeps Dodgers Coast, ~ 9-4 .. New Surfaces . Mod Sod Rev~lt Changing Sports NEW YORK (AP! -The manufacturers call it Astr~ Turf, Tartan Turf and Poly- Turf. The athletes have la· beled it Mod-Sod. But what- ever It's called there's little doubt that the increa1ing use ol•man·mlde 1rass .sub!titutes C.'OUld change the nature or several sports. The mod-sod revolution be- gan virtually unnoticed when, ha 1913, the first synthetic sur- face· was Wtalled at I.he Mea. Nitro R11n AtOCffi dows harness racing track near Washington. Pa. Not until three years later was the first baseball diamond or football field covered. at . Houston's Astrodome. Now, seven professional baseball and rootball fields are covered .with one of the three major varieties or artifi. clal turf, more than 30 college football fields have been cov. ered or are in the. pr~ss of being covered with synthetic surfaces and the number of running tracks resurfaced Is reaching toward 100. ' And those figures do not in- clude. the large number of mu· nicipally owoed facilities from FUnt,1 fl.fich., lo Wich.ila Falls, Tex. ana from St. Petersburg," Fla. to Spokane, Wash. already cenverled to mod·sod. YllUALIZl fLAGSTICK IN SAFI ,OSITION Comeback The Cosla t.1es& Comets and the Westminster semipro nine "'ait for their confrontation Sunday at Costa M e s a ' s TeWlnkle Park In Southern Callfor,nla Baseball Assocla· lion play. The Comets came from a l·O deficit al TeWlnkle to record a 3-1 victory over tha San Bernardino Orioles while Weslminster dropped an 11·2 \'erdict to the La Fonda Stars at Sant.a Ana Memorial ~ark. The Camels' win pul their league record at 2·l and im· proved their overall mark to 5--3. • \Vestmin.ster is now 2·1 in r league play and 3-1 overall. ~ ~ 't J ,_ . ' '· \ '.._, Rit:k Gnagi was lhe 'blg bat It d~srt't usually p1y to shoot directly for a for the Comets, collecting two fl11sticlc that is positioned behind a huard auch of the 'three Costa Mesa hilt 1s a s1nd bun•er. The chances of hitt ln11 perfect while driving In all three runs. shot ind 11ttin1 up 1 birdit putt simplY. ·art n'ot Gnagi 's ~fool hoine ru n 1qu1I lo tht risk of catch in& the' sand 1nd m1kin1 to left..center in the sixth tied I bo11y. The red-bot Fountain Valley Angels and Sa.n Clemellle -winners in tht nightcap. American Lt&ion base b a 11 squared off at ~ta . ~1esa The National c ire u It'• team cap&ured Ks lixth and lligh and the A:.igels came Harbor Dodgers b I a s le d seventh consecutive victories out on top by a 7.z counl. Sunday with a pair ol. twin Diminulive ' (5-7) southpaw Placentia• pitching for l.5 hit., shutouts over Westminster steve ,Fox set Westminster in improving their 19'10 slate (11..0) aod Anaheim Heffron down on just lhree hits while to an impressive 11-2. 1 ·, (2.(1) in the Legion's National his teamn1ates were slugging The bi~ lnnlng ror the ~ague. , • oot 10 salf:lies and laking· ad-Dodgers wasi the Lhird when Fountain Valley traveled to vantage ef nine Westminster We.stminllter High to, subdue errors. lhty accounted for s.ix ruM ~ Westminster and dumped its Fountain Valley \'irlually On five hits Ind I pair o( latter foe at Fountain Valley wrap}>ed up the affair in the walks. Hi.gh. top or the third when coach Steve Hedrick sb&rted on the ht the only other game In-G.ene Marinacci's crew piled mound fot the Dodgers and volving 1n art.a nine in Na· up six ruM. logged seven fra.mes while . tional action. the Harbor The winners. manai.ed.-.the fl.1ike fl.lcMiM rm a tw4>-in· Dodgers got past Placenti11. six tallies on only two hits, ning. no-bit relief job. 9-4. at El Dorado High. bul Wesllllinster committed Billy Powell atld J, ff The area's two .American five miscues in the frame for Zelsdorf slugged three hits loop Legion outfits -Harbor liOlllt' handy assistance . each fc>t' the winners whil• l'oU•TAI• VALL•Y ct1 Fox. who fa.med fiv t and Jeff Blanchard. Steve Valier• 'Fr Ill. II ..,, ir N ••t ~·a lked five. was given ex. ·and Jim Watsoo all had two. ! ! ~ ~ cellent suppon by Ste've Friti · The Jfarbor Angels glued 3 • o • .lthree hits) and ~1ike Roberts together six runs in the fin;t J o 11 t I o o • • (t\VO h ts J. three frames en route to their • o o o Mike Dodd ttwo hit s) and win over San Clemente. S t d L The changeover from grass a ur a . lo one o( foe lhr .. major sub- ·----· --stltutes-har come with-!Juc}l matters up at 1·1 and his In thts• circumst1nc1s I find that it htilps to eijflltll inning single 'drov~ .. -·-v11uaU~1-th1-1ta1stick-in 1-s1f1 position+w1tl away home mates Mack Reed and from the h1zard (stt illustration). Thisvisu11iz1tion Lee EVans with 1he Comets' -,;ves mt ,-positive-yet sifi-:-tar11t. - Cl'l•irtll .... e)I,, " ltobl'<ls, HI C•nlrtO, •I Go6d1k1r, ti ~rtV, t i Mllclllll. lb Wllkt<ton, -c ~ :_.:._: __ Doug .. Pric.e_.(J>ne:_hlt)_'«.ef.L_..Rancty Embrey paced lhe ! ~ . ~ _: l~e onll West~inster batters Angel~' 16-hi~ onslaught witll :I I I \ I Drag raclng 'a three quickest and most spectacular fuel burning classes will b e featured in Orange County International Raceway's third annual Nitromethane Cham· pionships Friday evening. All thrte classes will begin qualifying at 2 p.m. with feature racing and awards presentalM>ns at 7. Top fuel dragslers, runny cars and fuel altertds will compete in three separate 1g.. car fields for a cash purse in excess of $13,000. Jn a special pre .ra ce ceremony, the most outstan· ding top fuel df-iver of the year will be honored . The recipient of the 111ike Sorokin Memorial Trophy is determined by a vote of all licensed top fuel drivers. The presentation of the award will be made by RObyn Sorokin, widow of the driver who was fatally injured 1t OCJR in 1~7. Past winners have been Don Prudhomme and the late John P.1ulligan. The raceway contributes $2,500 each year fron1 the pro- ceeds of the Nitro Cham· pionshps lo the I.tike Sorokin Safety and Research Foun-- da_tion for the investigation a.ix! administration oC im· proved drag race safety. ~st aera bets for success Friday night are Fountain V41.lley'1 Lou Baney aod Gary Cochran In the top fuel category. Last Saturday Garde n Grove's Gary Burgin defeated Mike Mitchell of S a n Bernardino in the final race of OCIR's gas supercharged feature. Larry Derr (Los Alamitos) \Von the injected funny car contest over Redondo Beach's Gary Henderson. Baseball Standings M•T•O L•AGU• w ' ' .. C.,Pf'lll tll•rttr• I I L• FC>nllt J11nlof_, I I .-,l'ltllelm Hutlltrt S I Gtr.:tt~ Grove Jtlt l ) LGnt Bttcfl 4'er1 l ·' Co1lt Mllll l"lrlltl ' Or1n11 P111!htfi 1 51IKll~C~ 0 su11111.,•1 •••111'1• Cy11r1H 10, S1dcU1b1ck 1 L• FOl\9 ,, Orll'lll 1 t 1 Foncl1 II, S.d.:tltbtd•; e COili MIU I, LOl'll l t tCll l Lont lt•(h J, An111tlm t WMlll ... Y'I ll•'"tl ! 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MW • tood FltllUI• ticwl, •nd " .... ! • lutrll!W 1nd .... _,.llf11I lf7t IOI' .,..., ind yoyr t1m1- 1y, ..ill!Olit 11cr111e11'19 le' ·or ,., rllecir 11111 c111 lnYnt I moci.1111 1rnou111 of Oil~ !ucurtcll CALL COLLICT 1"01 PlllON.-,L 11Wt••v11w To ••· MA11. nn1 IT '""" Ol WllTI HX lfU, DAILY 'ILOT, .. startling rapidity in the last rive years-1har Michigan State will plty every one of its foot- ball games. home and away, on an .artificial surface durin( the 1970 season. At the recent Mexico City Olympics, on a track of Tartan Turf more record! were brOk· en iii running events than in any Olympic carnival in his- tory, not one eVe.nt from 1.500 meters on down surviving the assault despite the rarefied atmosphere that was supposed to drain athletes. In the nine men's events, up to and including the 1,500, six world record! were Set, one equalled and two Olympic rec· ords established. In the six women's events, four provided world records, one tied the world mark and another l i 'e d the Olympic record. \Vh ile the surface of the track was only one of the fac· tors, it was generally consid· ered lo be a major factor- and mod·sod very likely could also play a major role in fool· ball, both college and pr_o, and major league baseball. Mesa Five, • Barons Tie For First Costa Mesa and Fountain Valley gave a preview to the 197G-?I Irvine League basket· ball season Monday night with their clash in the Orange Sum· mer loop. Mesa welcomed back coach Emil Neeme from a camping trip wiUi a . 39·35 victory, enabling Neeme 's Mustangs to tie with FOlMtain Valley for the summer circuit leadership at 4·1. After lhe winners had raced off lo a 34·26 edge with their \'aunted Neeme fa sl break, they cooled off and permitted the Barons to creep within three points (33-35) with just ove-r a minute left in the con- test. i\1ustang playmaker Chuck Bridges sank a charity al· tempt to give his mates their final margin ot victory. Neeme termed th e crucial v.'in a "very Ihle team effort , since \Ve only suit up six boys for these games." He added, "\Ve coolt.'CI off tremendously I.he last quarter, bu\ came through when the chips were down. "I think, overall, we hurl them most on the boards with Allen Moore and Rick Desmet dominating." Prospective junior D o u g tltacLean (•3> of Costa Mesa shared game scoring, ho.iors with Fountain Valley's Dave Lynch. Both players canned 17 points. COS1'A MESA Utl hf1tl~ u:i~:n i ' I 1l Moort ll t 6 lrldtts l I I 7 •Utn •• ,, D11m•1 1 ! ' · Tot1I• I' ' M l'OUN1'AIN VALL•'I' "I ft" If·~ Sh~~. t '·l 'l l(r11tln1t \ I •, ~Owt:f 1o1'1f1~~ i:1 : ,,Gerber 1Clt2 p~~,1!1 11 ~ l ri final~two scores, By usin1 this technique, birdie putts will bt Lerthander Dan O ell o o g surprisin1ly frequent and bo&itsconspicuously rare. hurled a complete game for manager John Saint's Mesans. striki\1g out six, walking three and giving up seven hits. Comet leltiielder Tim Cun- ningham was the defensive star of the contest. "HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR PUTTING"! Htr• 11 A1notd P1tmtr'1 fully ollU$lrlttd a uidt to Olllhfll SllrtCI . hrtt·UO, 'lrD~lt S.rtd 20, 1!on1 "tth 1 st•motd, 51lf·1ddlt11td t nvt lopc to Arnold P1lm1r, in earl ot 11111 n1wso1011. He nelded an Oriole base hit on one bourn and fired ,. bullet to the plate to erase a possible San Berdoo score and'S111uff out the visitors' last hope in the ninth inning. Fists Fly; Eagles Steve lfaugen and Len Gaeta "'ere the on I y \Vestlninster players to hiL safely bul the losers' chief problem against La Fonda \Vas the injury bug. Do In Los Amigos \Veslminster's s tart i n g pitcher Chuck Haser and reliever Randy Duncan left the contest "'ith injuries as did catcher Terry Ardis. In addition to Ha ser and Duncan. Don Munsell, Rod Arnold and Rick ~fauzie also saw mOtAld action for coach Sam Duncan's warriors. !\olonday night was sort of the "odd nighl out" for the Costa Mesa Summer Basket· ball League at Estancia High. In the one contest that was played, host Estancia and Los Amigos punched and pok· ed at each other with a near· riot resulting towards the end of the contest. Regardless of the outcome of lhe fisticuffs. Estancia won COSTA M•SA COM•1'1 UI the basketball game, 79-73. 111 r to, rltl J 1 • 1 In the game that wa s sup-1 o o e ' • 1 • posed lo be played as parl ~ 1 f i of the thrice·weekly ; : ! ! d'Oubleheader, Pacifica failed J ? j i to show up. thus forfeiling 1iw1 ..., 1'"'1"" its scheduled contest with ''" B1r111rc11no tGO 010 ~' r 1 fl.later Dei by a 2..0 score. Cotl• MIJI 000 11111 01x-l I I In the Estancia·W Amigos W•ITMtNST•• 111.11 r 'rlll tiff, the hosts won t h e ~;:i;;~1::· ~ : : ~ ballgame but the visitors, won ~:~r..":i.::1 ~ l : the boxing match. ~:c'1'.:.'~n.1~t ~ : ' Los Amigos committed 28 M11111e, • 1 0 0 team fouls to Estancia's more lllktr, rl ~ 0 I .... ,a11. c ~ e o modest total of 26. ~~:fd 11 JI o : : As an end result of all the 0~~:7~ 11 ,: 2 ; ~ rlying elbows and excessive lctr1 llY lftnlnt J he we11m1n1t1r CG! u.o 001-i , • body contact. throughout I u!"r~ FOl'ICI• 001 003 :ii.-11 11 • tilt, a skirmish occurred with one second left in the game. Corona, 1'ars FV, Lions Post Wins One Estancia player was banished from the floor and each side received 1 technical foul and a free ·throw on· the. house. The slight 39.34 Estancia lead at the halfway point was indicative ol the closeness of lhe foray. In the linal field goal tabula· Aquatic po\\•erhouses Corona lions, the two squads were de! tliar and Newport Harbor even. 29--29. But Estancia edg· kepi rolling along in the Costa ed its visitors by a 21 ·15 Mesa Summer Water Polo -margin at the charity stripe. League fl.tonday nlghl with The excessive fouling seen1· \'lctories in the AAA division ed to offset the near·lot11l at the Orange Coast College domination of the board~ by pool. Los Amigos for\vard Keith Gary Carr's squad into un· disputed possession of first place in the loop v.•ith a 3..0 1nark. LOS .-,MIGOS Clll PG l'Y l"I' TP , . , " , ' . " ' " , . ....... 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The last competito r to bump off Sach.~ is Norwalk's Rick (lody and he Is a possible en· t1·y in Saturday's hostilities. v ......... 11> l •n•ou , JI -To!tls H 1 -7 1 to gatfier s:i:ret1es~--four~sri1gles-1n-four plate a~ ,,,.... 11v •~n1"'" Fountain Valley threw its pearances while Dale Kubeska • H I · h _ 1-1~1r0,, 000 t100 000.-0 , 1 ace rig I-hander Gil Banagas slugged. three hits and mat6 Founi•ln Y111ev 020 ooo 00•-2 • o at Heffron (Savanna·Servite) Glenn McKinley, Kevin Mor· •ouNT.t.fM VALL•v cn1 and the stringbean Huntington row and Tom Neth had two A• • H •11 Frttl. II Glod•k ... , II HJ•, •• cllur<11wtl1, ·~ lllolle<IS, 111 0..tllt!!t. ,, OOl'ltrty, <I EDletl. cl C1n1re11. d W.......,•m11. rl Mltcllt!U, ID Svmon1, 1111 w1 .. "'"°"' c .... , ... ¥, lb llllml il, )II s , , o Beach High ace was nearly ; ~ ~ ~ as sharp as Fox. allowing t o o o seven singles and t\vo walks. • s 1 a 1 The t"'O runs Fountain o o a G 3 , • • Vcalley ~red i.1 the second ~ ; ~ ; inning stood up for the razor· 1 o 1 1 sharp Baoagas. , 1 o • Brad Church\vell accou nted , . . . , • 1 1 for a pair of hits for the I f f I ' • • 1 • l • 0 apiece. Lanky D a n Quisenberry- went the_.... route on the hill for coach Jim Ha~y·s Angels, v.·hlffing nh~ and pennitUn& fi\'e hits, San Clemente picked up single tallies in the ai1th and ninth stanus. :\11110 1 WlSTMINSTll Ct\ Ptkf , " Sktl>e.r, 11> Vt'I E¥ttv1 lb 91&kt1Y, Jtl Oedrldt, lD (>ocj(I, cf 5ftJllef, II YOd•r, II R11n11C1, C Nocll1nd, rl 1111111111111. ,, L11nd1ren. 11 Cl1nclH>nl111, p " . ' . , ' ' . ' . ' .. • • , . ' . • • , . N Ill ' . • • • • • • • • , . • • • • • • • • San Clemente Zips Past Laguna, 544,4, · ' . • • , . • • • • Tot111 " . s, ... -y l~ftlftfl • • ' . ....... ,.,.1,. v •• We~!Mln•1e< kAlt;IOI . " . 004 103 100-11 !O I 000 000 000--• l t 0000••1 40 •II r II rtol • ' l 0 j 1 ~ 0 l 7 J I I 7 1 0 ' 0 , ' ' 0 ' j • • l • . ' . J l I 0 0 0 • 0 " ' u ' ic•re llY lftllhltl H•r b1 r OO'l<!Pfl Olli Glf Oii 0-t 1} ' Pl.t<~ll• CCI 010 IOC-f 11 t t4AltO• ... NO•LS ltl Mcl<lnleY, u -tl f ltl.:ter, lb 1(111H!lk1, ,, Mo;rtlW, , Embrey, ltl-u N1111. cl 51blrom, lb 5•mO$Oll, It ... ,.,,.,,, c M8rlin11, lb C~rl11m1n. th Tol•l1 -Al • H Ill l 1 1 • ' ' . , , . • ' ' ' • ' ' ' . , ' • • • 0 G G 0 t 0 1 7 • 0 0 0 t o D t 1 o 1 a )~1116 SCIM'I llY l~lliltll . " . L• 011lnt8, 000 GOO Glt-t • J H•rl)Ot Anoel• 001 O«I 10•~ 11 G HAllO• ANO•LS 0 1 ... McKln!ev, "' l 1 S...hlrom, :I'll • K11bUll.t . c I Morrow. It 1 Embt"tY, )b 1 Ntlfl, cf I S•mP\01'1, •I I .. •• ,.,,,. rf ' , c11r111m111:-It , o M•rrlf\t!M. lo 1 I Oui-rrY,, • 0 Tot1l1 11 1 SAN CLaM.lfY• 111 ... T, Re1ct1•n. 111 Sttll'lt• ,U1 T111m1, c II . Rt1tll1n. 11 k ln<ll, lb Mc ll:n!qlll, II Aron!, ct MlcM IO~. )0 All•n· p DlY. o Morrh, JI Toi.11 ' . , . • ' • • ' . ' . ' ' ' . ' . ' . " , SCltt llY lnfll~ll H Ill ' . • • ' . , ' . ' , . ' ' ' ' ' ' • • ' . " . H Ill • • • • ' . ' ' • • • • • • , .. ' . ' . • • ' ' . " . S•n (lemtn•• 000 001 001-~ S G H•rbor An•tll 1U 001 00•-1 U 1 San Clemente was lhe only successful Orange Coast area entry in Foothill summer basketball league action ~1on· day night at Tustin's J-'oothill High. The Tritons dumped area counterpart Laguna Beach. 54· 44, in 1he middle g a me of the usual tripleheader . 111 the opene"r. Foothill 's · Knights sliced through the ~fission Viejo Diablos by a 76-45 score and Tustin finished the night's acti vities by boir ping Santiago, 64-53. Tall and talent:!d San Cletnente h_iid quite a bit of trouble with short and scrappy Laguna in their confrontation. The Lagunans, who ga ve away several inches at almost every position. actually car· rled a three-point (24·21) edge on their shoulders al the hatr. Nifty 6-2 junior J oh n Harbold controlled the boards and chucked in 13 points in lhc first two quarters to keep Laguna on top until San Clemente woke up and out· nodded the Artists. 15-6. in th! third period. Harbold ende4 up with 16 pclints to tie him for the game scoring lead with S a n Clemente'• 6-7 Ste ve Kalota, "''ho ~at on lht bench mucl\ of the contest with foul troubles. Brad ~1cCaslin added 13 for the winners and Vince Whil· nnh had 10 for Laguna . f oothill rode a s I e ad y- dcfense and sotne uncanny shooting to knile thoroughly through Crest view League .lo:! Missiorl" Viejo. Coach Hank Hummell of th~ Knights rotated 10 pl1yer' throughout the clash. assuring fresh troops on the floor at all times. The strategy paid off a.~ Foothill nailed the Diab~' coffin with a 45-point first half. Frank fttort and E a r I Ferguson ""ere atop the Diablo point parade with 13 points each. MISSION \'lfJO 14'1 M11ndY O.v!• 11111<11-Mll l't~\lllOl'I "'" l rt clun Tol1I~ luv,11 l'lher Furl'lt H Wiii 5c~ul!r 1'111 .... Niii""" klt11• 51@11V Tol91l l'G PT ' ' , . ' , ' . ' , ' . u \J l'OOTHILL Oll ,. l'T ' . • • ' ' . , " ' ' . ' . , ' • • ,. " I<•-....,. 0111mn MIHI.., Vltlo U II t Footlllll ti 71 JJ l•M CL•M•MTI lJ.41 ,.. l'T l<•lttl ' 7 El._-, l J CNf l I Lun• 0 f MtC•1lil'I J l Jtuoclltr I I Sh•r-4v e I Cor11lo;lh I I All~vlf I ) Tor.11 n 10 \.AOUNA l•ACH (UI M•e" H&11 .... 1oootr Wlllll'llh Nie-ti• H1rb0ht Glllt•P!t Corw!n C~r1111111t11 Tol1l1 l'G l'T ' ' ' ' , . ' . ' . • • ' ' . ' l• u ,, .... 11¥ ·~••ltlt St n Cltmtnlt 13 I 15 L1oun1 l e•<" 1 1i • .. " ' ' • , • , " , " ' , " " .. " ' " , " ' • , ,.. ' " • " , , ' ' ' ' " " 11 ..... .rs ,._,. .. " • " , ' • • ' • , " ' , ' • ' , • , . ,, ~ .. " , ' ' ' , " ' , ' " ' • , ' • ' " .. ,....,, ,._~ Defending CIF' champion Sto~·ers, who battled Estan· Corona del 111ar zipped past cla's Cu rt Thomas all night Costa Mesa, 7·4. while the loog in a ferocious head-to- , CIF' runnerup Newport Tars head rebounding battle. socked it to Estancia, 7.2. Shifty, 6.(1 guard-forward Major League Staridings DEAN LEWIS Iii other AAA g a me ll , Gary Orgill maintained his hot Lakewood 'edged G a rd en scoring paee by canning 31 Grove, >4, and Sunny Hills points on a variety of . snake· dumped Long Beach Wilson, like drives before fouling out 7·3. in the fourth period. Fountain Valley highlighted Jefr Zelsdorf tossed in II AA action at Estancia' High points and reserve forward with a U decision ovlr Troy. Doug Confer contribuled 10. Westminster tripped Buena to the Estancia point machine. Park, 11-8, and Santiago bet· Prior to the _ Estancia con· tered Mama, M. lest. ~tater Del took lhe floor Corona's G art h Bergeson in Pacifica's absence and wenl was high ·ICOrer for the con--through a v Igo r o u !I intra· test with four 1oals. squad scrimmage. Rick Snyder led Newport 's Estancia's TKO O\'er Los \vin with lWG goal.~. while Amigm boosted rookie coach Steve Webster and Larry Blal· Afl1ERICAN LEAGUE Ballimorr New York Detroit Boston Cleveland \Vashington Minnesota CalUernla Oakland Kansas City Chicago Milwaukee Easl DIVl!lion W L 46 28 •3 29 37 :u :!4 33 32 38 11 '° U1t1l Dil'lsloa 44 2a oil 30 41 3.'I 26 45 27 47 25 46 Pct. 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Modern lody Shop for All Cars 7_ $ SAN DllGO 11-i.1 lttdll -~l ! ..... ~ . .-~ .. • , • , 7 ·~•11r11 • .,,11 .... 1111• 1'""1"111 ""· Oi·an•• Counly's lar11est and ~lO!!l Modem Tovota and, Volvo Dealer ....... 110 &.tr•(~, •1 t•!•to !Jlo1J, 18•••-,, __ .::::~·~·:::::.:::.:•:::.:::::.:::::.:::.'::~:...::.:.:.::.:.::.:. __ ~~·:-:::-:-:::-:-::-:-::-::::-=-==-=-==-=-=~ .. • She pull'd In her catch with • 12·lb. test line. , l'll itl'ltltt" 151 <•!.ko l).IH, lit .,1111 ll•lt. ) W~l!t •II 1!1U, ·' f 8 DAILY PILOT SC T1.1,sda1, Junt 30, 1970 Yotar /tJ011ey's Worth How to Find Value P__r it1ts 11)' SYLVIA PORT.ER sales by unknown aucllonc~rs. t~ la a atrlei Frequent!)'. s::iys Sylvan Cole, of ... ~ president of Ne\Y York's · --cohunns) Assoclp,t!d American Art.lats, The f1ct th1U a pun.:hase ihe natl<111's Jarae!I. print of well-selected prints, ct· g a 11 e r y , fly.by-night auc-- c:hing.5 or engra,vln&s has not tloneers "'iii hold up a page o.1ly brought you gr e a t \vhich has been torn oul ot pleasur.e but also has come an art book, announce flatly out (tr better lhan a purchase "that 'this 1s worth .$150, but of 11miIar1 y well-selteted Jet's start the blddUlg at $15" stocks or bonds in the past -anti succeed in selling it few Yelrs underlines the a.p. for a distinctly noo-bar,aJn pet! of this "fer out" in· pnce of $30. vestrhent medium. '' Au cllons.'' says C-Ole, •·can But how c1n you hod cl· be a great place to buy prlnlll, ch1ngs , engrav i ng s . bul only lf you know exactly hthogr1phs or other types of \\hQ\ you ar• doing .'' A pnnts to adorn your J1vmg c .. rrllnal rule oo auctions 1s ..,.t..~...-..~c;i:.::;.:; room "''•llf and at the same to auend Lile e x h l b i l l o n time see your purchases grow beforehand and examr11e the in value 1n cOm1ng years• pr1nls. SU)Ce they are How can you avoid paying gene.rally sOld "as Is /' big sums for forged prints (51 ALSO AVOID the and other non-originals' ' bargains'' advertised 1n your A "FUNDAMENTAL first n e I g h b or hood picture point 11 that prints can be frameshop unJess the dealer eJthet onglnab or reproduc· has an established reputahon lions kl original P.rlll~ as 1n the field of prints and ou -~difU1eaDy-tnePrestlgioUSXOOWWhalyou Wial- Pnnt Coupc1l Qf America, (6) Be on the lookout for I climes fi'om a plate, block ' restnkes'' -which are r~ stone or other medium on runs of the original plates which an 1.mage has been These may have b e e n created by the arhst himself rediscovered long after an The artist also makes the artist's death, oft.en with prints or superl'ises thlS proc· cancellat1on bnes d r a w n ess, and approves a llmlled through them by the artist number of lhe prints 1n 1he so that further prints sup. form ot his signature A reproduction, however. is a copy of a prn1t or other art work made by photographic techruques, seldom u n d e r .supervision by !he arhsl Now here are basic rules for buying prints. both ror lhe1r art1st1c rewards and for their profit potential fl) BEFORE buying. con· suit established sources of in· formation, 1nclud1ng auction catalogues, art books and · ' C a t a logue Ra1sa11nees," which are comprehensive, v.ell·annotated comp1Jat1ons or all the prints of various artists Also to gel a basic education, VlSll museu m print cabinets Oft.en you must make an appointment to do so, but don't fail to do this. for many of the infest ex· amples of prmls are to be found today in museums t2) Browse m galleries and shops. both In the U S and abroad. to get an idea of lhe Tillie of pnnts avaJlable and pn~ bei.ng cha rged by various outlets for s1m1/ar works Try to find an era or an ar1tst or a school or artlst.s really attrachve to you and th1?11 focu s your interests and attention on your cho.ce t3) When you arc-ready lo buy. stick to est.ab I Wied print dea lers -preferably those who have been 1n business at least fi ve years Seek their guidance on the quality and authenticity of the pnnts you are cons1der1ng purchasing, 14) AVOID ONE-SHOT pr int cxh1b1Uons 1n hotel 111.utes and Wood Heads SRI Unit Edward C. Wood. d1rccto1 of applied programs at lhc Stanford Resaerch Institute, 1s lhe executive director of SRI's new $1 million laboralory at Irvine , Prior to 1om1ng SRI in 1962 \Yood was employed by the General Electric Company at Richmond, Washington He is a member of the lnsUtute of Eltctric1l and Electronics Enalnters, the A me r I c a n Nucle1r Society and the American Association for the Adv1ncem1?11t of Science. \VISod v.•11! reside In Newport Bt1ch after July I with his wife Obdulia and their four children. w• 'FA.Ill Ma.llAOIS, 1 .............. L-"'Yw •• -......... " .... ¥itlt ... .. TELl,HONE ANllWIRING IUREAU 135.7777 Collecting Litter Means Good Business By JOHN CUNNIFF AP Buatness Analyst NE\Y YORK {AP) -The word ''recycle" is becoming relatively common today In the vocabulary of American busine ss, but the word 1s real· ly Just a label for an old, old problem You really cant throw anything away anymore , you never could. either because there 1s no "away" Man has tried, of course, because the countryside 1s llt· lered "'1th au.lomob1le hulks, cans. tire s, bott l es, ne\\'Spapers and other assorted trash that was discarded But this is merely mute evidence of failu re Once it wasn't so not1cea!Jle , because human beings didn't l'Ongre~ate g(J d e n s e I y , Moreover, never before ln history has man ever taken nature's materials and chang- ed them in such abundance into other things Conscious that cnllclsm or the pockmarked landscape can be escalated into leg1slallon, many companies have begun programs to collect the htttr and. 1n an old buS1ness trad1· t1on. try lo make a buck by reusing, or recycling 1l General Motors this week began a project to Traverse City, Mich to test the economics of collecllng and processing Junk cars Only 2,000 to 3,000 abandoned cars litter the area, but 1\ 1s the co\lecllon method that is being tested Ulass companies are trying to make old bottles u'ieful and have detennlned that they may be ground and recycled as an ingredient of highways rather than as Utter along them Same with rubber tires Not certain any 11101 e that their respons1b1hty ends with the successful use of their products, can makers are al· tempUng to set up reclamation systems ror their products after !he contents have been drained Reynolds ~ietals learned from a pilot program In Los Angeles Hist !he pubhc. v.•he n offered '12 tent for an old nlumlnum can. v.•111 v.•llhngly help clear ail'ay litter Ex· p11ns1on into 17 states Is set for this year A r 1 ,. 1 I manufacturer. Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical. I See by Today's Want Ads ~~~.,, ..... ~~~ e Surnmer l")i.lr l::l1Jl)y the ---,enlle Art ot"J1rl Wafchlng a$ you tip ' 11.1'tlul\tl 1he bto1ch on Un~ '6S llor)(}ft Trtll bike. Excellent con. dltlon mua1 11er to •PPl'N:· late • llave trAlk!r v.iU tra..,cl : S.. In ~l)'le Utlg i umntf'r '111h thl.! lent tr1ultr !or $2:lJ, Goes anyy;ht'.!rt and ll\t'l')'Whttt. • Do )'OU O\l."'11 an ol<kr /\OU!lt •nc:f do )'Oil like Early Amt.ricnn furnllure'! If )'OU do IM':re I• a Rttlll 1 buy Earl)' Amerlce.n !IQfft llnd 2 11\h<'I rockrr cha irs in v:ctllent condl!lon, OVER THE COUNTER Complete.-New York Stock List Market • JI ... ~ l i1 ll • 1 '• h Ii·~ I· 1 d ~ ~i lM011140 t::~k'i' 1 CM• •r.. I L:l~~ I t .. ,s, rfl LMi.co .. l. .. .o • 211 L_, IGll LMCllHw .10 ,_. l.11\PC~ A Lell V1l I ... Ltllm11 1 '21 ..... .,". c •• l''" 111( 7!1 '1,t Fllllf\CI 'r. '~· l l'rd l" '/bO" pf ll lbbMcNL L btrtl'C1 10 L &rtv~_,IS. 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S•l1t Net 1i..1 I Hllll L.w Cltu Cltf Stitt .... ~M1 I 111111 UW CIMt <Ill Finance Briefs SEA'M'LE (U PI) -Boe!ng Co has obtained a $25 million order !or a freight veroon ol the 747 superjet atrliner for deUvery 1n 1m to Korean airlines «. Seoul WASHINGTON (UPI) !\tart1n Manetta Corp hu ob- tained a $19 9 million m crement of a $26 t million Air Force order for work on the Titan JJJ space booster HOUSTON (UPI) Pon Amencan Sutphur Co r p • a director& have issued a letter of intent to combine the com- parues with those «. 1U major s Io ck holder, Susquthlfttl• Corp ol Alexandria Va, pro- v1d1ng all legal hurdles and a1reement can bt reached on a raUo O{ exchance of sel'\lrities OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI) - Done Corp has boulht 79,242 shares o( its own common stock at $17 a share as a result ol its recent lender of· fer The stock. wi.U be held for possible use t n at· qu1s1t.lons CLEVELAND !UPI) Pneumodynamlcs C o r p an nounced It noW has bou(ht 12 Jl"O<lll ol P&A Food A-tarketl, Inc , an\1 13 ti· tending Its tender offer for another 80 days , • ~; I ~ 1:- 1 "'' ,.., l: 1 •. r ' . -- • . :; I. I . . - .. . t; ".I· -· • If DAILY PILOT DICK TRACY .'~UMILEWEEDS -·· MUTI AND JEFF MEN , LITTLE BY LITTLE WOMEN ARE TAKING OVER THE WORLD! ..... __ "''·-·-" TursdaJ, Junt '°· 1970 WE'VE GOTTO PUTASTOPTO THEIR LIBERATI0/11 MoVEMeNT AND A LL 11-\AT NON- SENSE! ~·­-... -··--- ly Clieater GOlllcl scRiH~E 1 SC"l'U~E '• *°Rlell..E till By Tom K. Ryon MINP If I l't.A'flHROUGf!? " By Al Smith . _L.ET 1EM . , HAVE IT! IT'S ROTTEN ANYWIW! Ll'L ABNER ....... GORDO . 15Tl-l'f!UARI> T>1AR 10 PREVEITT J=oLKS FLM GITTIN'IN? NOPE-10 l'l<E.Vl'.>Jr ll4'-t..JG1-1!'!-·1NsroE MAN"FUM G ITTIN' OUT.'! t __ ~-- ~ . I ~1014.'f-/IJ--4 J..EADS A L.Ot.JE~'f LIFE- ON JICCOUl\IT O' MAH P!<DFESHUl'I WHICH IS _ _,__ SKOt..IKS,':" ly Al Copp By Chorln Barsotti JUDGE PARKER By Horolcl Le Doux MOON MUWNS By Fercl Johnson -MIEY ! N.S....l§_s.lll'i! r >I llJNGOIG LO'JE'S l!OTMER 08T10 'SEE HIM! ACRO SS .. I Pr iest .5 Literary .... JO Legrnd 14 Lops idt>d 15 Join lfi Dash 1 . 11 Eirlrrlllr ,,.,. olut lonists 19 lrlshlllan, e.g. 20 Takr illegal!~ 21 Manage • machi ne 2J Wanrd 2& Minrral 27 Persuas ion by flattery JO Acid 34 Sad cry 35 He:r bacrous plant )7 Ti111e: ptriod 38 Flock 39 Groups or rioht 41 Small amount 142 Compa s\ point : Abbr. 43 Chrm ic ~1 rlrm!!r:t. Pre:fiir 144 Mosle:111 "judgr I• " • 45 Ar111 of \ht Indian Ocean: 2 words 47 Natives or C0<k 50 Fleur de ··· 51 Sac : Comb. for111 52 Wiscons ir1 '"' 5D Cle111tns characte r LO 111 a lint bl That which is held in custody b~ Thin mark bS Din bO· Grett c ily stot\t !>7 Suppfflll!llltd 68 Cupidity t.9 COfl'ode DOWN 1 T a1dy 2 Man'r. nickname 3 Hunting horn nolr 4 To thr purpose S Rush v iole:nlly ' Onr: Cot1b. fcr!l'I 7 Wrong: Prrl•• ' 7 " J '5WE TUQIEO UP MERE TOf'AV ltT meauLE HAU~~~ A ~EP "°"N6 WOMAM HT Sf.4E WlNTS PESf'EOJE£.Y 10 '5EE HS: SON! PERKINS - ~ 0 I ) 'li' . ONE 1lON6, AME'/! PONT TELL LOYE SHE'S CIJMIMG CVR! ~\7 , .• ...!..'~.~'.: .. J.(W):ta 8 Holy ROl'l!an e:mptri:w 'I Rtply 10 .•... s trvite: U Athe na 12 Onla1 io city 13 Slakt 18 Spokrn 21 Arnrrican Indians 24 Must 25 VigOfOUS[y for c,ful 27 Gambol i s "Ont -····" 29 Worn out 31 Block up ant111 32 Muhanunada11 dee''' Jl Ki11d or dwelling 1i13on o lit Color 39 Follows commands 40 E•crpllona l: Informal 44 Soup 41i Appl ied lhe: brakes 48 Camr fort h 49 Musial or Kenton 52 Cabbige 5) ---· lhr Rrd: Var. 54 Not onr 55 Lotte god 57 Asian rlvr 58 Patre naor. 5'1 Rrma indt'r liZ Jumble bl Full of: Surti.ir ' .,,.,,,..,,,-.,,,..,.,,...., MISS PEACH PEANUTS l HEAR ~6()NG ll 6iVE A flXRWI Q'" .u v '7oiGH •· /'' •·:io I ~ \\\\\\ ,,-:._J >) 1) 1) >) >) 1)1 I I I I I I~ \'\ I ' ~\ ' . v-- By John MRes - - ~ J. . ·~ By Men SHUT TNAT OOOll, O'HAR:E !"·AND DON'T SClil'EAM ····OR rTL L BE THE LAST SOUNP\YOU EVER MAKE.' l DON'T RECALL A51(JH6 RR AA V />JNICE, SWEETIE! By Roger BoDen THf 5T .. HGI WOtlD COMPIAIITTS - DENNIS THE MENACE I v - pa Ht u. OJ• pe I wi Ca co J I ( ] l I , yo M· ti> SC m 1\'I H1 "" bl• 31 21 bE lo th m "' In so c. p< ,, cl S1 in 1• 81 in .. V• Ir ir "' h, n ti B a ( ¥ 'V n 'foday's Flnal N.Y. Stoeks VOL 63, NO. 155, 4 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUtfTY, CALIFORNIA TUESpA 'r'.0 JUNE 30, 1970 TEN CENTS ' • • • IXOll s ea.ce· ·ance President Ni2on, in a 7,~word white paper issued tror.n the Western White House in San Clemen~. today declared U.S. operatio"' in Cambodia were major 1Uccess that ",tnhanced pl'06pecb ~ !or peace. · He also announced the complete withdrawal of American troops from Cambodla which was viftually an ac· compnshed fact Monday. !he ~re.sident~in envisioning: better ' hope for peace· in· Southeast Alia, also told Hanoi that "the time his· . come to negotiate." Mr. NixQn said Hanoi should seize the mome,1t for an honorable peace or face--a struggle that ·cotdd go oo for months or years. · The President made no concessioM arid, in fact, emphasited that this country would increase its military assistance in terms ·of money and equiJID.ent to flOJl-<:ommy_nist· Soutbtast Asian nations. Bui he J)<lt •his maJn stre..,. on 1 "Wo W«tld 'hope that lllnol -Nlnn Aid· that all lt,OllO Amtrlcln call for a neplai.d settlement. paoder lel'loualy ltl d>olc<, ~ "°"nd f...,.., Inc~ ldvloera, are . "There Is nothing IO be gainod In -tho pivim. GI an•'-able puce out and would not go bock. He lltd \Valtinc," the President said, "There la Ind_.,, contlluod war:" the only u.s.·mlfjtaiy ICtlviiy Jn, Cam- no mllltary.IO!utioo. . Nlnt said he .•--'·-GI 111e. bodla -~be baail!inc raids aplnlt "Socioer or later pe-must come. 4,1,Gll -VidllOm i._ In Cllnbodla troop concentratlqo& and supply areas. It can come -throup 1 negotiated ...aid Wl-"llhartly. But he said .ffere 11 tht·c.mplete text GI Prtiddont settlement that is fair --to both sides they ·would 191 into. the border U'llS Nixon's white paper on Clm.bodli: and humiliates neither. ·0r it can .come . again -·wtlbout American adYila'I -Together• with tbe South Vtelnamele, months or years fnm· now with both 1 ·If the Communllll aUempt to reutablish tlie Armed FOl'Cel of tbe Untied Stites ~des having paid the further price GI the aanduarlea ·there. hive jmt complei.d .-llilully tho ~ ~ ~ &llDD!!'lC'"P·lb!·~·pictltrt, -~'.,, -·~"INlll ~ Housing Prote~sted Inspection .. • Co unty Youth, 16, Arrested In 2 Slayi11gs By JOHN VALTERZA OI rM Delly Pli.t Stitt I A chubby, !&-year-old Garden Grove youth was arrested by Santa Ana police '-1onday night as a second suspect in the brutal slayings of an attractive schoolteacher and a service slation manager. ~ Afthur C. Hulse, of 11461 Dolan St., Wa.! admllted to Orange County Juvenile Hall lo await criminal action In the botcher murder of the woman and the bludgeon1ng of the man. The killers of Mrs. Florence Brown, 31 ol. El TOro, ...r Jerry"'"W. Carlin. 21: slaln . on duty in Santa Ana, ha ve been ICJUlht since early June. Police have posted 1 '2,000 reward for information leading to conviction of the killer of 1 Carlin, while a suspected madman was hunted in the dismcm· berment of Mrs. Brown. And police today said they were seek- ing still another suspect in the crimes so far implicating Hulse and Stephen c . Hurd, 20, a drifter from Norco. . Investigators said the capture 1s ex- pected soon. Hurd was arrested late task week by 11herlfrs-deputies in Norco after a foot chase from his car to a nearby barn. He is expected to be arrai~ned in Santa Ana Municipal Court Wednesday in both murders. Another alleged drifter picked up late last ' Thursday night has been rele~9ed and termed "not a suspect" by detectives in either murder. Timothy David Montag, 21, ~f no kno~n addrt:ss, has been freed m the rn- vesUgalion. h riff' As police In Santa Ana and s e s tnvestlgators grill about-a do~en ~rces in the cases, their web of phyStcal ~viden­ ce is meshing in the two brutal klthng.s . Searches Monday yielded both the tialchet used to bludgeon the station manag~r. Jerry Wayne Carlin, 21 , and the military knife used t<> butcher Mrs. Brown. . th l A search team working e s opes along the Garden Grove Freeway ~ear Glassell Street round the sev~n-1nch Kaber dagger allegedly u~. I~ the vicious dismembennent of the v1ct1m. , It was found in a _bus~ where 1t had been thrown from a passing car. That discovery was made late Sunday nigtrt. b h t On Monday night anot er searc par Y discovered the bloodstained hatchet along · (See MURDER, Page ZI • HELD IN SLAYING Murder Suspect Hurd I . ' Citizens .To Give Petitio ns ., 11.\RllAllA !!!IEIBICll °' -Deir "" .... Lqun1· --Andy Win& will join fellow Llguna ean,.. naldenls In prolestl"fl the clty's·propoeed raldentlal houatng inapectJon at the city councu mettinc Wednesday ni&hL Residenta: ol Sooth Canyon Acres Drive and Woodland Drive will prlllftll . a petition ask!O( th• city to call Ill ' team , llllpecltoos .,, • .......-. ti. ·•' ~.;:r~.;~~· East Meets Wes~ President Nixon confers iwith Come1lu Manescu , foreign mini ster of Communist Romania. They met. M<>nday at Western White House in· San Clemente. The Presid ent later reported that they .talked about proposals for mutual East.West troop withdrawals · in Europe., The two men aJSo di!cussed ·T!latiOni with the iS<>viet Union arid' ComtnuniSt· China, -items they had taken up when Nixon vi.Sited .1Blicharest last August · Pre8ident Votes In Congressional Election Today Nix on Plans Ma jor Talk On Pol icy in Ind oc hina The choice between a John Blrcb Socie- ty member and a relatively unknown By RICHARD P. NAIL -Releue tO newsmen for Ttiunday Of .. Delly ,.... .... ' Democrat faced President Nix<>• as it ur.e of the earlie.r background ,.......,. American foreign policy, particularlY' · -.._. did many moderate Republicans m in San' c1emente of , newa m'...1i1 ;n •. tod • 3.\th n· t · t Co · I in Southeast Asi'a, will be much in the -ay s · is nc ngress1011a race. erotives who thet with the''PreaJdt!nt and The President aftd -daughte,, Trk:ia, news this week. listened at length to'Dt. Heiuy·A.)Ciaa.. voted by absentee ballot Monday af. The President is putUng it there along inger, adviser en natklnlll security. temoon. wlth ne:w emphuis ·on political or • President NixOn had e1rUer 1*en They . signed affidaylls U}at they ex· negotiated .settlement of the,. Indochina scheduled to hold hil live televtsiOa Jn- pected lo be out of the votlag area, war. Highlights include: tervJew in San Clemente but it was acc<>n:ling to Couaty Clerk Williain St -Scheduled live television interview· moved to a Loa Angeles ltud&o -to cut John, who took the ba11ots persOnally <>l the President for one hour Wedne9day down the chance of technical ;d.lfflculUes to San Clemente 1&o let in under the begirming at.7 p.m. (PDT) on aU aspect.I During the Prelident's April llJ ~ 5 p.m. M<>nday absentee deadline. o( foreign polk:y, particularly Southeast on Vietnam from San ' <nemente, one St John said he ·was asked for 'the Asia. of the portable televiaton units broad- absentee ballots by Dwight Chapin, -Release today <>C the .fresidenl"s casting the lddrea: caucM fire, forCtug Presidential aide. NN-smen had· been J+page report to the American people a quick switch to 1' Nckup 1.111t. asking Press Secretary Ron Ziegler in m accompllahments in Ind American The PJ'e8ident ls expected io fly to recent days whether the 'President would ~'ithdra~al lrom ea~ and \the U.S. Loa Angeles Wednetday aftermxl or vote. and Vietnamese· positions. ~lbly· earlier lor the Wedni.aiy Jn. Ziegler told newsmen Monday evening lerview; The network uew..... ate •t Laguna's Suri and Sand Hotel that Howard K. Srnitlr-ol ABC, Eric lnao:eld the President hid voted by 1-tee CA.N YOU STILL o!CBSud~ohnClullcello<GlllBC. betlot "collcci.d before l.'Ollling. out . Pre.ss .liecretary ·Ralllld ~ lald here.'.'.----USE-C LLl:'.1'1 •. n · •R? Mi>nday eveiiln1 that Ille ·p,_ ----1 LIL&H·.,-LI . -prefers-uie-fllve-'-and-;pe-.i-'Jh. Zieglet was ••Ired If California law 4 teltyi!ion ·-as oppoee11 W· taped r-y permitted and able-bodied person to !Ole Spring housecleanmc came a Uttle late -annrertna. questiam • tbey came. able~ when,;he 11 la the diJtr1ct. ... at ffie DAILY Pllm.., u;11 )'tar. But , ZJegler qid the~ Pr~ Ud lf9'1I Sm1hng, the Presa: Sec.~etary saw/.,. •!Jn it-produced a .bonanza for <t\i'el'!Qfle' w:llo .1,peclfk ordel'S' tbat, ~·· ~ •wn not this case it does. · · He sakt the sUll can UR a. wall · calendar wipi. big to lilt m. adv'°"' Wilb the Jhree TV President had Anlkipat,.r' \><in( ~t o( •;~· a6cf 1pac:e. ·le> Write dallyf new"""l ln'°lved. . , the dJstrlCl todaJi , "o l '~" t ......... I 'I1le Pre9de1& mt,& Monday morolnc . St. John said today the Prelidenl tn The auppfi·of ui.ae .;.1ui ll'tti ... 1en-.,,tlb Secr<lar, .,,, Stale Ras«> 'l>ef«o s1g.n1n~ the affida vit had acted in an-dm is Umil,fJd •• l(d they n available Bosen' ~e for 1 Q!!ATO ,..t!nc tlc1pat1on of what he lhou1ht his schedute on 1 first-come · Ont-served 'bub free In ManUa, ~erencs Jn Sai&on and \\"OUld. bf!. l_fe .said .the leCUoR of Jaw <>f charge to ~ who wa ti to call then more meetinp In Japan ..i Lon- <'O\'etlng this 1s "liberally construed" for them In petSon"lril any nAti.Y PILOT ®'J. . and said the President was protecting office. Get )'Ourl today. We don 1t want Mr. Ntzun also conferred wKh Roma. his voting rights. to .find '">i _,i• the cupboard at 1bei nlaa Fortign Mlnilter Cornellu Manacu The special etecUon lo fill the ,_. end .,, the year. , on poss\billlleo ol reduclJon of Soviet (llet VOTING, Pop II .. llld Am I t •altlilalJ-la ~ ., • '. fTbe .... .,-~~·a·· pnlCl'arn WU autllrbed lir• flf4' ..,., -.,,. dtJ ... _ "'*· the opeclllc ea._ -~·d<i -.,, Ill blab -,,, ........ , fires. . Opponenls GI the .....,..,,. ""' cbarf" ed U Is "hlruanleat" ....,,,,...to "drive Cft'laln in-ntly unJldl.iiilar mlnorlty ~Pl from the cornmunJty. '' 'lbe area in question b heavtly populaled by "hip; ..J:'.' l)1>el livln( In older, -t -. Under the lnspectlon .......... ·,._ will spot buildlnr code vtOi.ti;ii' especlally wlill rel-to .uwy .od ~ requlremenls, ad --corrections. If the iurvey lhould -bllah -•1y "deficient" ~-~ -·~-·---llUl&aj;ng ..__._., the city could apply for federal Urban R<aewll fundJ to help '-'Pll'ade Jt. · 1n a Jetter lo the city council ac- companying the petltlon, artlsl Wine a resident of Vidory Wal~ points oui that ''the various ways ol We of u.... people w:lthln this area are 1ymboliC' GI a tJusuncl upect GI the .....Ull creative character of Lapna Beach" and says that dilpenaJ GI the population GI the Ul!ique neigilboiliiod" would be a "tragic km to the city." Wina: mUltalns further that tbe city bulldlng department bas been "un- eooperatJve in makln1 lt poatble for resident.I to make many' imprevementa" despite their recetll attempt to clean up and beaulily the neigh-by hauling IWIY tmh, planUns pnleas and palotlnr and ~ dwelllnp WJnc'a letter furtha-cbarfl'll that ;'the city up to -bas not -ltaelf With providing lmptoved rOlds, -licfltl or aulllcient -cleantng u well as other services, lncludiq cleanlq the hlllalde ol lnflmnmable brulb. • The owners, he 'sa.YI, ·"are recelvlJ!I a small pttcentlge of city ..me.. 'tn relation to the•t.ixes they P.llY on tbelr propertlea" and . describeo thll al-a.s a:mttnu1ng OcUlcriminaUon. 11 • He ·malnlalna that aillfDI ..... ,.,. (loe llOUllNG, ...... 11 ·" First Saddleback COmmeliceme'nt . . Slated Tomght. ... i:· , Oru1e ............ TOI' the clouds roll by, about II a.m., it '11 be cloudrviUe on the Or- .,.. c.at, Then look for hrilbt ..-and tomperatum In tho ceotnl ..-.,... __ --- INSIDE TODAY Nev>. JusUce Harr,i Blackm.,,. qatte obvioualt1 will pla11 a bJ 'role In ntxt /all'a dldtiom o/ tht Suprtmt Court; ht'U brrot th< "4 <Yaitiock, Pao•· I • -' ' -M C"9dl .. V. • --M ·-.,.., --• -• _._ • ·--• ........... .. ~-'-' --, .. ,, ••;lfrill ..... • --.." . ....,, . ..._, 1•11 ,_ • ,,_ , .. ,, ....... " -" -• -·-.. . _.._ ••• -• --.. > "! OAllY PJLOl SC l'ur$6Q', JuQi 30, 1971 • u1•aa Cot1aril He$ei Gar~ge : Protest Set Wednesday Parkln( probl>ml generated by ~ buoy Laguna BMch 1en1e art due for a formal protest Wednesday night In the 'form of a petiUon to. the city council signed by i5 Cypress Drive and Jasmine Street property owners. '!'be pet1tta.., complaln U..t 'they, the~ 1..-, frttndaj Ind bulllless patrons are be.Inf( depH.ved of parkinlt' spl.ce on the two streell because of &'I overflow of vtbicles from Ack's Coast Garage, 412 N. Coast Highway, park~ on the strftls awaiting repair or 'pick-up by tbtir ow;ners. Becau'8 the busy garage don nol have enough storage space on !ta lot, the pet!tlonen Jtate. adjacent streets are uaed for par kin& a 1 s or t e d autcnioblles, vans. bUses and trucks and "'shuffitd" througtxiut ~ day ·to avoid overtime pai'ktng penalUes. BWnin1 the problem on "auccen of a bustneu which has ·Jong_ ago outirown its premises," the property owners teek · re lief from the city. A Pi.Jblic hearing ~s 'off the Wed- ""'sdav t"Ouncll agenda, with Paul C. Newell appealing· planntna: commillion dmilt of hia request to rtlain a pole iip at 411 N. Co.at HJghway. Newell TI}aintains the sign is only 2 inchel b\side.the 10.foot m.lnimum locaUon from • ' a building set forth in the algn ordinanet, whiJe..the city planning staff, uatng dif- ferent measuring standards. places th• pole 2 feet 8 inches ,too close to the building. . In other business Wednesday, the coun... ·en wW: -8-Jve an •Pllf.i.,l ol the propo,..i Anita Street rtltroom property to enable the. city ... proceed with acquialUon or abandon the project. -Consider a request for a stop sign on Broadway and the hillside extension of Beach Street. -Approve a street light installation on MysUc Way. -Approve Installation of 1treet lighta as prop:ised by the Edi90n Company . in the alley between Park Avenue and Legion St.r~ ·-Clonsidet an ordinance revising coun- cil procedure to pennit action on all it.ema included in a "consent calendar'' with a single motion. unless a councilman er member of the public requeat.I diacuulon of an individual item. ~-Aet~ cm a "&lilsent calendar'' In- cluding acknowledgement of rour com~ munications, referral of two letters, ap. proval of two charity 10licitation permits and one alooholic beverage transfer and adopdQn of four resolutions on routine matter!. 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Com- munlll lnlentlont In C•mbod\1 Wltl 11111 l'IOt tble- {See NIXON TEXT, Pa1e 4) Dana Point Drug ' ' ' • Raid Nets Nine ' A .second raid In two daya at ~ same residence in Dana Point b;' narcotics agents from San Clemente and the Orange County sherif!'s office has netted another alleged quantity of dangerous drugs and nine arrests, authorities claimed today. San Clemente detectives said they con- ducted an lnvestiptlon at the houte at 24681° Cordoba in Dana P o I n t list Friday night and seized a quantity ol what they allege in organic mescaline. Four young men and five junveniles were among those arrested in the raid. Arrestees included Michael Alan Jones, J3 ; Dennis Robert Gallagher, 18; Gary Lee Sanada, 18, and W.Jchael Philip ~fulvey, 18. All gave the Cordoba ad· .. dress. . . Officers said that four female juveniles and one boy also were arrested in the raid. On the night before, 11 persons, In· eluding_ one ·juvenile, were ..arrested it the same residence. Officers claim they seized in that raid Pl,000 worth ol I.SD, marijuana and i n j e c t I o n paraphernalia. . T Officers said the juveniles in the Fri- day night raid would be ch&rpd early this week after petiUons are made to Juvenile Court. MulYey wouki be charged with sale of dangerous drugs. Sanada allegedly possessed about a lid of mi.Tijuana. He faces charges of possession. The amount of r asserted organic mescaline, 1 halluctnog\miC drug, which aients assertedly bought was 1bout three.quarters .of a .pound. Freon Page 1 DAILY l"ILOT l"llelO .., 0,.... Sd'IM~r MURDER •.. a ditch by the Santa Ana Freeway between Culver Drive and Jeffery Road in the Tustin area. Detectives said that the death of Mrs. Brown apparently occurred aft.er . the woman 's car stalled in the Sand Myon area and the murderer or murderers stopped, os tensibly to help her. A 1'\0MENT OF PJ1ACE AND FRIENDSHIP IN LAGUNA Mrs. Whitfield of Pas.den• •nd Friend at Heisler Park The Wl·man then was taken to a nearby orange gove near the old city of Irvine where she was repeatedly stabbed and mutilated. Lagunans to Map Plans From there, investigators said, the remains and some of Mrs. Brow.i's ef· fects were taken to a rocky j:anyon near El Cariso Village along Ortega HJghway and buried beneath a thin cover (If dirt and btush. Two weeks later a hiker round the body. For New Wint~r Festival Mrs. Brown's car, which hid possibly run out ol gas, was later driven oorth to Santa Cruz, then dumped and burned along a lonely dirt road leading to Los Gatos. Getting • head start on the 1171 Winter Festival, 40 Laguna Beach community leaders met Jut week to set the datea and dllcuss adfance publicity for the winter event. The eighth &MUal Winter Festival, It WU decided, will be expanded to a 17 day run, from Feb. It throop Mafdi 7, and Will include more than SO events . Mn. Eloise Fulmer, who founded · the Winter FadvaJ, and •lhe!pecf•·gulde ita1 develoPhient over the ·first five years, WIS 11amed coordinltor for. I~. It ~ ll!)l<d l!!ft ' ~h. ·~1·' nouncfbg'lbe-ai\es 16C! c:;on~111 6 gener~ Winter FestJval information ahould be printed immediately far diatribution to Four Auto Crash Victims Remain ( Hospitalized Four v!Ctims of two serious traffic accidents in the Laguna Beach area are still under care at South Coast Memorial Hospital. Only one of lhe four is listed as satisfactory: two others under intensive care, and lhe fourth person is listed as critical. a hospital official reported this morning. A young Laguna Be11ch couple u•ere seriously injured last Frida y afternoon when their van collided with a slow moving vehicle in Laguna Canyon. Listed in "very serious" condition is ~frs. Susan Shupe, 21. 1461 Catalina St. with a skull fracture. fracture clavicle and an arm injury. Her 26 year old husband Riley Is listed satisfactory. with a pelvic injury. , Nonie Roripaugh, 27, 444 Jasmine St., Lacuna Beach still remains in critical Condttlo'n .at the hospital, with severe bei..d injuries,· following an accident last week . wben hl.s mo~rcycle collided broadslitt with. a c.ar. driven by Janice Roam, SZJJ1 s. c~,e: ·Highway, South Lapu.·· ,·· ... The tz yeaf old Miu Roleii h reported to 'be' "sllghtlj. Jmpro~ei:I· ... ~ still re-in~ns tu the lnte~iv~ ·.care. unit, with j broken jaw,,~ il'ljuriq and facial laceriµons. · national maguines for Inclusion in their cl.lendars of events and to remind sum· mer visitors to think about returning to Laguna In wlnten. A date also has been set for the 1171 Patriot! Day Parade, which ha.s become a highlight of the Winter 1 Fistlviit, but would fall outside ~ festival dates lf htld on the neW Feb. 15 ~~!pr ob"" Ing Wullin~·· birth· day. Orfglftally presented Is a Washington's birtbdaf event, the parade will' be held this year·on Saturday, Feb. 20, to coin- cide with the opening weekend of the Winter Festival. A federal statute creating five official three-day weekends for observance of national holidays goea Into ·effect in 1971 and will move the Washington's birthday ~lebration from Feb, 22 to the third Monday in February, this-year-Feb~ 15. Other holldays affe~ by the statute will be Memorial Day, to be celebrated en the last Monday In May. Columbus Day, the second Monday in October and Veterans Day, the fourth ~1onday in November. Labor Day ~·ill conti nue to be celebrated on the first Monday in September. 1'frs. Fred Ross cf the Patience Wright Chapter, Daugllters of th e American Revol ution. which co-sponsors t h e Palriot's Day Parade with the Exchange Club. said "it u•as decided to keep the parade as part of the Winter Festival regardless -0f the new holiday daes. and to des ignate it as honori n~ American History Month. u•hich includes both Washington's and Lincoln's birthdays. Investigators recovered the charred station wagon Sunday night. The scene ()( the murder zld the abandoned car were reportedly described to sherilf's investigators during a weekend interrogation of Hurd after his arrest. 'nle probe, both by sheriff's men and Santa Ana detectives includa 10me ' ' ; .,, ' 2 Men Hunted ' In $800 Heist Laguna Beach police are seeking two men belieV«I to have robbed a South Lagunan cf $a'.IO when he attempted to'buy h.shiab frcin them. · The victim, a 2f.year-old man, told _police -he met_ the men Jn the area of the Taco Bell shortly after Z p.m. Monday ind thef offered to drive h.im tO the h-Ome of a 1'frlend" who could .sell a substantial amount of the drug. They drove him to the 500 block of Dunnegan Place, point'!d cut a house where the· "friend " lived and asked for his cash, the victim related. He handed ever $800, according to police, but as he opened the car door to go to the house, the men shoved him onto the sidewalk and drove off. A police car was sent to pick up the robbery victim, who ca lled for help from .a nearby residence, but no trace of the car v.·as found in tM neighborhood, Police said no charges will be filed against the victim . WHITE SALE! It's a little late in the year for a WHITE sale, but this one is quite unique. We bought a few thousand yards of assorted custom carpets from America's leading custom mill. i\·lany of the various carpets included package are beautiful shades of \VHITE ! In this If you would like WHITE carpel (or any carpet) for anywhere ·in your home, look at these values: circles of youths known to use dru1s , said SaYJta Ana Police Detective Lt. Harrel Davis. But initial reports o! a cult-slyte series of slayings have been discounted. Lt. Di.Vis said the group either involved with or knowing about the slayings were typical .of the many social groups using stimulant and depressant pills and who have "all been kicked out cf their homes by their parents and living in a pretty loose environment." "I always believe a cult to be something bound t o g et h e r by semireligious philosophy. There certainly isn't any of that in this case ," he said. The drug-oriented group implicated tn· the killings is a loos!ly-knit group of_. friend s, mostly itinerant, with no permanent address. The investigation, h0:wever, has still yielded a blank for detectives in San Clemente, who still are without a solid suspect in the stabbing murder of Mrs. Connie Lynn Johnson, 20, who was found murdered last June 17 in a small beachside, apartment which Me shared with her Marine husband. San Clemente Detective Sgt. Robert Mason said that definite links are still ~ badly lacking. "From our determinati0a1, it seems that our murder case here is noticeably. different from those other two," he said today. ''The killings of Mrs. Brown and Carlin involved vicU~s who ae~ally: were Out in the open, Mrs. John.son was killed in her apartment where aha• was found ." ' The eight-weeks-pregnant housewire· was killed by heavy blow to the face with a bar stool and repeated stabbllnas· in the chest, neck and abdomen. From Page 1 HOUSING •.. •, suffi cient to permit condemnations of properties constituting a real fire er health hazard and thal the propoeed inspection is unnecessary because ex· isling zoning precludes further residential development. The al'!a, says Win11, wa1 rezoned for industrial use, without proper notification of property owners, who at- tempted . unsuccessfully to protest tht, new zonrng. Noting that "the neighborhood is no• In the best condition it has been in in many years," the artist suggests that1 "until another building boom occurs, ex- isting dwellings should be utilized as , they are, provided that the occupants are satisfied with the housing cond!UoD1 under which they live." · -· (mltl Mel• .. Wtll ..., ''""' N ......... 1 ... I •U W.I .... , IOll'-"t,. Freon Pag~ J . ' ' . • t .: ••• , .. Many are wool and most of them completely install for $7.95 per square yard over a quality padding. 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John G. ·~hmltz,. ·"'- avowed Bircher, ag.ainsl Democrat David Hartman, a college teacher from Santa An.I.' Schmitz Is expected to sweep ever Hlrtmln In the predominlnttly R<publ~ can and heavily conaerTaUve dlstrk:t: · The President PoSed for campaign plc. turn with SchmUz earlier thla month at the White House ln Wasl'llngtOTI, as he did with other itepubllean coo. greulonal candidates. Mr. Nixon haa In the put condemned lhe John Birch Soctc:y. lts leader Robe.rt Welch once aald he coru idercd the late Pre,ident Dwight D. Elttnhower . a "dedicated, conscious aacnt of the com· mun.1st cons:plracy," Mr. Nixon was vice president under Eisenbower. Zle&l<r .... asked by • srlnnint I I I I newsman · Monday,'. ;,Shall we assumt he voted for ;A.JJepublican?". Z6e;gler responded, "1 did not ask him • . • I would not, the balkll box is a private place." ·However the President voted, It seem- ed in the cards that his neighbol'I would give SchmlU: a big edge today. Mr. Nixon Is in the Concordia School precinct. Voters there In the June 2 primary g:ive Schmitz 245 votes of thf' U5 cast. His four Republican opponents only roUtd up 138 votes jolnlly and the two D~moerats spilt another 30 votta, receJv. ln1 15 each. St John 111ld Mrs. Nixon, whq wa! to re:urn frcm Pent U1is evening. had vo:ed Friday by absentee ballot picked up In Santa Ana by 1 attret servlct ..... I STOP IN AND LOOK AT THE HEAVIEST CUSTOM WOOL ARIA RUG YOU'VE EVER SEEN I llEGE, t FOOT SQUARE AND A THICK·THICK 4 INCHES DEEP I CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Plc:centia Ave. COJTA ME~A 646-4838 • I ' - I I I 1 ' .... I I th< by rel or pe C< r" u. m 1 , cri . ab ' r>r th• Ah • sai pl! mi ha fi'' aro I In dlr er< ca: go· I • • fro Yu In th' r SU ha• C? col • lh! pol l on pl! ph St1 l Lo ''" '" Th •In pr< Co me tac u.: , pal Int bri vi> l pe! lac tn Fr gu. ba. th• m• r In re: ris '" to I Al• au me die to Th \ a th1 up tri die th• I ... NI: on r Un I Hi chi an I f .l I l I 1 Two Wives . See -Damage F1·omQuake From \\'Ire Stnicts Lll\fA, Peru -Th!!. first ladles of the United States and Peru flew fi1onday by car~o plane ancl hcliCcpter in~'l a remote Andes valley to comfort survivors of the 1t1ay 31 quake tha~ lefl 50,000 persons dead. , ?olrll. ru,.11ard l\f. Nixon and Mr.!!. Consuelo Velasco made the one-hour f'l"hl to Huaynls Vallev in JJ lumberli,g U.S. Air Force Ci30. A doctor and ox~:gen -ma~i:s were aboa rd as the four-e:'lg!'1ed , craft ne,v into the valley 10,000 feet abti''' S"a lcYel. · · · · The big air freighter lhat ca~ied the first ladies on their dramatic 01~ht nv~r the black ran~e of the Andes left Lima Aimort at 9:45 a.11'1. POT. "It's just becr:i glorious." ~lrs. Nixo n said of her ,,i~l' ,,.h!" she entereci the plane: She told-the crew members "I'm mighty proud of all of you ." The crew has been workinr, for se\'eral ,~·eeks flvlll~ mercy mlFr icns inot the :ilricken are1. 1'1rs. Nixon and ?i-frs. Velasco !le\• -In -the cockpit of tile plane. scated~on dirin-; c"airs. Thrv \\'el'" str~TJ!led into ere\\' ~ats on takeoff. The plane also ca:-rled three s•ewr.rrlesses fro1n . the government~)\vned airline. Tttt° presidents' \\'Ives 1hen bearded 11 \Vhlte Hcuse helicoTJlf"r, flown to Peru from Florida. to visit the tov.'ns of YU!'lf!l'3V and Ha Huarez -bolh des!rn,•ed In the tarthauake and mas~ve mudslides th11t follo\ved. 1 ~trs. Nixon .,..·ore the pale blue "·oolen suit and black, high-hee'ed shoes she hsd ,,·orn :\tonday mcrning at a Roman C?t~:-lir, ~ht'i9 Jn l}ma's high-vaulted colonial cathedral. ?i-frs. Velasco wore a tweed :i:uit hut lor;·-heelect shoes. for the trek through field hospitals and tern· port1ry settlemenlF. ?ilrs. Nixon. arrlved In Lima Sunday on a t\\'O.<fa.v m<>rry mf~'iion \\'ith two plane loads of relief supplies and ~30,000 riven by prl\'ale citizens in the United States. \Vhlle Mrs. Nixon's flight to Peru from Los Angeles was mainly to express U.S. sorrow for the tra11edy, it als'J could r;erve to improve U.S.-Peruvian relations. The t\\'O co•1nlr1r 'I ha\•e bc~n at oCds since Peru's military government ex- pro9riatc1! Infcrn1t'·n<Jl, Pr tr o I e u n1 Corp:iration, a U.S. c1l company, 18 mo~lhs ago. ordered U.S. n1ilitary at- taches out of the countr,.v and harassed U.S. rishin'! boats off Peru 's coa~t. The strained relations were nol ap- parent v.·hen Mrs. Nixon flew into Litna 's international airport. hits. Velasco em- braced and kissed her and 3.000 Pe:-u· vians shouted approval. Monday mornin" more than 2.000 persons watched ,;iJentl~1 a., the ~wo fir.~t Jadles arrived at the cathedral first bu1lt in 1 5~ bv the Spanish (.'Oncyu iiitador. Francisco Pizarro. A-mv banrls and a n1ilillll)' honor guard .tilled the plaza and foreign am- bassad1Jrs and other di"·1i:aries filed into the cathedral for a solemn mass coin· mernoratlng the marlyrd01:n of Sl. Peter. Mrs. Nixon and hfrs. Velasco~arrived In a black Cadlllac li mousire from th e residence of Ambassador Taylor Gar-. rison Belchrr ::ind pas.<:e:f throuRh a blul" and white .unifonned navy honor guard to entet the orn11tr. massive cathedral. Peruvian President Juan Velasco A1va:-artn arid 11 c11binet members alfo attended the mass. arriving a few moments after th" firtt ladies. VeJa .. r:n did not speak to ~lrs. Nixon but nodded to her as hr took hi~ seat b~hind her. The cathedral v.•as dark and quiet. \Vh:!n ~lrs. Nixon lert the cathedral 1 sim~ly dressed girl about IS slipped lhro11r'i th(' ~"reen or 1!Uards and ran up to he(, holding 1 letter in her hand, tryin~ to give it lo her. But l\1rg, Nixon didn 't sec her and \\'alked on by. and the $lirl stood dejected. But othe rs got through the pollce lines arid one Indian woman ran up to l\frs. Nixon. embraced her and kis~ed her on both cheeks. Mrs. Nixon obviously was moved by the demonstration of affection. A military band played a Peruvian Hymn when the first ladies left the church, followed by President Velasco and his cabinet. GL.IMPSrS t:fF. OCiA.N SOO ti. AHEM> , ' ' I ' ( I I ' L' I ' I ' I I I I I I I I I 'I ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I i I I ' I .J HELP WANTED -tn explaining lib~ral lzalion of the Laguna Beac~ sign ordinance, planning co1nmissioner C:ar l Jo!1nson used the block letters ''HELP" to shO\V ho~· a sign \vould look un~er pr~scnt controls (topl and how it could ~prcad out under ne\v .meAsutinc.nt formula (center) . .Sign designed at bottom was used to show a sign that at present \vould be considered 206 square feet but. under ~he new method would only !Jc considered 75 square feet. Size permitted e- lates tO amount of buildin~ frontage. Begga1·s 111lr1i Choosers: Laguw1 Kids Capitalists By .. ~JtS.:nF:JtTCK ~HOE~TEHL Of 111t Dl llJ ,Ila! Stiff A unique arl gallery and workshop for many aspiring ypung artists in La guna Beach v.•ill officially ope n \Vednesda)'. ll's called the Beggars Guilde and is bound to please e\'eryone as prices st:irt at JO cents for candles and go all lhe \.,.ny to $i5 for S'lmc paintings. The Guilde is a differenl type or place. for most people. It's designrd rnr 11rlisls in the junior and senior high school age bracket lind nol only gives th':!m ~ pince to crt.ale. but a no.commission mork rt to sell· their works. For those over 20 years old, the Guilde does levy a 20 per· cent commisc;ion. For thi past l\.,.O wt>eks, the Guildr h11~ ~en offerin!? n1orni.ng art ciasse~ fo children in the five to eight age $frnup. The bus·n~ss lirense l!oes into effect Jtilv I, and that's v.•he n the you1hf11 I wafe,q e:o up for sale. The Gullde. locate ;it 124:1 Pa cific C.oa'lt High"'ay, opposite the Potter.'' Shack. plans to remain open rvery dav c:cr':!Dt ~fonday and Tuesda)'. uptil Sc-pl. 6. Cnn· tinuous \\'orkshops will be hc!ld in paint- By Phil lnterlandi ing. drawing. sewing, and photography. July 9 will be a ti e dye festival, fol- lo\\·ed by mobile making July 16. Days v.•ilh · .,...ood and fabric \\'ill be held. July 23 and 2•1. The ancient art of petting will be co,·ered the last t\\'O da~s ()f next month, Ju'y 30 and 31. A cour~ 1n 11•ea\'in<? is planned for Aug. 13 and 14. Running every Thursdav for those si x to 18 1\·ho are interested in dramatics is a creative theater v.·orkshop. Various 11cti\'iUes include pantomime. improvisa· tlons, voice and sJ)eecll lessons, and training in self-confidence while on stage. The! dramatic worshop is bein~ con- ducted by Gwen Yarnell, whn directed "Cactus Flower" at the Lav,un11 Moulton. Plavhouse last December. The cl;iss runs Pvcfy Thursday from JO a.m. to noon and 5 tn 6:30 p.m. The Guild" "'as started. reports soon. tor Audrev Rocln\•e11. as "2 n allernaHvP lo the usual dull ;ind non-constructh·e s11n1mer job.c;," so th rt Laguna student, f',in r1:1rn money in a more cre ative TT'll"lner. l\1ri:. Rof'k1\·ell said thal lhe Beeeat1 r.uilde ls onlv a sumn1cr project and that ils conlinuariee will h'nge on community aCTeptance this vcar. · Interested student~. "·hn would llke In "·r:rk v.•ith the Guilde nr have items fnr sa \rtlre asked to c<1ntacl Mrs. Rockwell. oml"-8110. 2 Executive Orders Issued President Nixon issued tv.·o executi\'e order empowering Transportation Secre- \\1hite Jfouse. one concerning an Interna. tional Aeronautical Expos ition and a fh·e- year appointmenl to the Atomic Energy Commission. Dr. Glenn T. Seaborg. former "Chancel· \or of the UnJversity of California at Ber· keley, was nominated by Nixon to aMther five-year term as chaimla'n of the Atomic Energy Commission. Seaborg hu served on the commisslQn since. 1981. Tutsda,, Jul'lt 30, l!i70 L DAILY PILOT a of ···-Times < I ~igns ' • i .agunp, ·Debate Rages on Ordi1"Jnce •• • • • jcblnp in' the fannu1a kif *'PUtillg ment method could permit 1 sign five The chaJlge, says Demetrildea, "would the me ot ltcns Wt1' be Up tar flMI-. .. s~ the alze permitted under the old be defeating Ute viry tmeat ~ the lip City O>uncll ~ Wedne8day· ~ formula. law." Civic 1ellg\le repre1entaUvu wlU \\'Ith it 1 two-pqe let~r of protest Noting thal there have been other likely be Oil hand to mUe a presentation I the L Be ~ Cl le Le•~~ sign ordinance tnodiflcalions, 1'1ayor al the Wednesday session. rom aguna a"'u v -e-w• Another Jett-i.'the .......... 11 'froin La ' tbn -~ by a 4 Richard Goldberg maintained t h ii t .... ... ...... .... guna counc en "6'~ n.".bert \\'est, 1·-c-al Drl••. states, t I :r.:I I th I I t I. t amend businessmen would not intentionally <lo 1w """' .... o a e r aa mee ing o "One of' the reasons ·for my ""·-ha11 ... the --~1n11-•·s~•· op-·•Uon anything lo lnJ·ure: their busin ess or con1-,,...... u,. •·· ""u . ...,.. v.: t"_, ~ a home here in LagUna wu that tht ·, from Councilman Roy Holm who , Im· munity. . city wa11 workinl toward --a controll Pi~ -·--11--n lo reconsider what A. E. "Pal" \Vorthinuton note:! that ....,... ,,..._ """""'"""~ " on sli'.ns so that the ana would ID& he. termed a "very Rrtoua mistake." most buslnesSes have confor111ed to the look like another Garden Grove. ,W•. The former ITTelhocl of measuring sign ordinance and are in effect on equal nc.:d to continue v.ilh our .present alp. area wu called for Illustration : '"The footing in the sign category. He called ordinance. 1 tight str• .. method." the formula change capricious. ... · • "I also agree ~·ith Councilman Roy It referred lo measurement of a signs Jn a leUer to the council, the Civic Holm that it Is not fair to the people surface by. ~I a hypothetical string League states the Secor method would \rho have already changed lhelr sip . (or rubber lianll) around the perimeter~ permit signs to increa~ five or six In the new methOd oal1-the surface times the area presently permitted. to meet the requirement of the law." ol tbe letten or.1ymbols are measured, -·1l notes lhat th' planning cominission \Villiam Lambourne, chairman of the the space between them Is Pmltted. . (unanimously I reoommended nl<Klirica· planning commlssion and fonntr vice SRC•klng agaln1t ,the more bberal lions to Secor's wording thal would have mayor, said the ci;mml.Won felt a UUI• meuurement formula, AJldj Wina, artist linlitcd the scope of increase In slgn more liberal aUowance wu all right. He designer, said a clever design~ could size 10 ll3 l>crcent. . said that · Comrnlssloner Johnion waa manlpul8te: the design. He me:11iofled The.Civic League letter from President trying to make sure the city had 1Uf· ... "pick •·tiers ~-feel high. s 1 1 · 1 1 fieicnt control by settlng a perctn~a• ~· ~ Anthon, Dcn1etr 8( es regis el's a s ronu The ch!nge 1wu nimended by sign protest to the change. It sllte:s that limliaUon on size. maker Earl ~eco , Wh.o had fought for. reprcsenla,tlves of busi ness, residents and "Some llberaliza!lon prODably &ho~ •• 1nore nexlbillty for design and c111Jte<t clly governn1ent had ample time to niake have been done in the first place, -the chance both'"t:Otrect. and equitable!!-changes -1n-u\C slgn-la\v during ap-~-gaid. bambourne, '-'btit-J-Jus:t llope thll Planning Conimiaslooer Carl Johnson, proximately hvo yc3rs thal it took to \l'Oll ~ encourage . the creation of any ho\\'tver, likened the change to leaving create th:! ordinance. really. groteEque,;1gns ... we 'll Jutl have a loophole in the sl,n ordinance a:introl It states that the proJ)O-'!cd ehange to wait and see. "as big as the Grand Canyon." ·would constitu te "a great injustice to Lambourne said, '"·the original w.ordinc . He maintained that the Secor measure· that partion ol' the business conununily resulted in too much sa1neneu. We .,.. Surfing Contest Entries Opening Entry forms for Laguna's l&tll Annu3l Surfmg Toumamen~. to be held Satur<illy", July 11 , at Brooks Street Beach. now are available 1it the city Recreation Department. 175 N. Coast Highway. The tournament Is open to· 4guna Beach , surfers only and events t.iclude men's and women's surfing, body surfi ng, baard racing aild skid bearding.· l· Jntlividual trophys will be a"1arded to firs,, secon:1 and thlrd place "ir.:~ers in e:ich e\'ent. Entry lee is $1 for each event and deadline for entries Is 5 p.m. Thursday. July 9. ' l~arolll \Vil~ou Prove:; He-Can·Still Win One . LONDON (AP) -Ex-Prtme Minister llarald \V1lson, whole Laborites were dcrealed In the June 11 election. has been re-elele!d leader of the party. WJJ.son, uqoppoltd al the meetlni·Mon- day, promlied • lllJJ inquiry Into the reasons wtiy the party, which was heavily favored to win, wu ousted from control cf the government by the Conservatives. which has already conrormed with the a community of independent thinkers more exacting requirc111ents of the ex-and a liUle var~ty is 1ood, wlUda isling la,v." reason." Sch11-iitz 55till Undecided About .Voting for Budget . John G. Sl~nnUz, the.· conservati ve r.r:publi:!!ln favored In a specia l con· grr3:ciOnal election today, hasn't dc<;ided \•:!:ether lo ''ole tor his fi rst state budget in ~Ix yrnrs as a le:i;'slrlcr. "I'm the slo.,..,est hud,l!:et \'Ole r In the \'lest." gr!11ned the Tu~tin t..'OnSCr\'tllirc. \'.'hi) ne\rr hr.s \'Oted tor finnl passage or a st:;te b11drct. "fl.; f::; "· 1:1io; buC:;rt I~ r~n~;.;~r: '. T just ha1·rn 't m;'l•:c up my mind rct." he ~aitl or the Senate·Assembly mm· mittce's a:in1pro1nisc vcr"Slon of the SG,59 billion b11dget. n1ore than $100 million grerter than lhc one Governor Rea1an unvt>llerf in Febn1ary. "If ifs something I can \'Ole for., I pltin to conic back and vote for It. If It's ~omethlng I can't vote for.· it ' won't do them much good lo bring • me bnck and try lo t111ist my arm, .. he explained. Senate President pro tempore Jeck Schrade ( R.San Diego) 'served notice ~1ondDy. holvever, that "every one of the -iO stnators is expected to be here and if they're not here they'll be sent for" Schmitz does not feel his departure h"Orn the legislature wil l I m p a I r n~;:11bllcan ·COrtlro\ of the Senate. In spite or thC fa('t his election would me511 the GOP \\·ould lm:e 11.s teehnlcal majority of 21-19 over Democrats. ''I don't .th.ink that .my leavln, ts ns crucial as it . \fOUld be if IL were the Assembly," s:1Jd SchnUU. ••nw Se-•1:Jte ls not a partl!ia'n a house." Schmitz elec'Uon today, how e v tr, txhnJc4lly \\'OIJl.d lllUrt thlt 'the Republicans. though malftlainfnl a cwie- ,·ot' etlge. of pi:n\-er in each house, would lack majorities necessary for the puaae of the ~lmplest bills. ---~ . -··-· High-$peed banking in three lanes. Ta!r.c the shor1 cut lo convenient banki,ng'. We have three fast-moving lanes of drive-up banking a l Southern California First National Bank Just drive up and bank from your car. A simple inter'com and lube detlvery system connect you with your telfel-... 10 make your banking last and easy. Of course we're always happy lo see you inside the bank, where you'll receive the sa1:ne cordi81 service. SOUTHIRNCAUFORNIA "RST NATIONAL eMIK -··-·~-- ADAMI AYENUI OffK2, 889!:1 AcJim& Avenuo (phone 962.·33771 Kenne1h Carter. M1rn19er Huntington Beach, Calil: • OriY9-UpWindow Hours: Mon.·Thurs. 8:30 a.m. lo 5 p.m.; Fri, 8:30 lo 6 p.m. lobby Hours: M on., Thurs. 9 1.m. to 5 p.m., Fri. 9 1.m. to 6 p.m. 24 Hour Night Depository The President al90 JS!ued an executive order enpowering Transpartation Secre- tory John Volpe. to establish an lnterna- Uonal AeronauUcal E;xpo81Uon some- where In the United States. An expendi· lure of '750,000 was appropria ted for the ex1}()5lt lon to be deve lo~d at a place to bt deslanated bf lhe PresidenL IL-------------------------------------' I ' " .. ' ' > f • j 'f OAILY PILOT + TM!dlY. Juno JO, 1970 • TEXT OF NIXON REPORT ... Hot Weather Bakes ,Nation ' ' •' . ~ , . t; ' • But So utker.n Atlantic Coast Sets Re#Jtd''I;io-ws Calllorala ~--' ,< i:e..;er1St!lre• ~ • 1:.;1 ...... Ltw li'!'M, ·- • c-,.. ~ _.., f00t1, l ltlll v1,l1hl1 wt• llltllt fflf m1m!ft1 lloi;r•·· Dtl· CMt1!11 """ .. 1111Ulhw.1t It ffl If ...,... Ill ....,._ IOdl~ l ft(I Wtd• ........ 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" .. >N ~ • • '" " • .. d ,OI u " .. • " .. • " " " " .. " • "' .. " ... 1~ " " w Camotidili Issue Senate Vote See-saw • • ' . ~NGTON (UPI) -A •lm!W)Y dl Seoate 'vited.'Wllalively todiy to pe I tJje Uolfed Stat.o to uriderwrit. salaries ~ allied iro9PI fighting in sup- pwt of the Cambodian 1ovmiment - then tentatively reVerltd its decisioa. On a 47-46 vote, the Senate first voted approval of the , f(tnUnistration·backed proposal. Then, on a ~ vote, Se". stuart Symingtoft . (D-Mo.), reversed hhnsel£ and the vote came out 47 to 46 against an a.~mpt to bl o•c k reconsideration or lhe first voLe. The Senate then proceeded into its third roll call of the day OI lhe amend- ment, which, if it became laW, would sanction American financing fQr So_uth Vietllamese or Thailald troopt fighting on behall ol the CambodlaD pvernmeot • of Col. Lon Nol. After the aecOld vote wu taken, Vice President Spiro T. Agnew hurried into the Senate chamber . to preside -and to be on hand to break • tie vote if t1eed be. Nearly an hour after the roll was fi rst called . the ultiinal.e outcome still wall in doubt But the antiwar force.• a ppeared to ha ve a slight edge -just enoogh to defeat the-Administration amendment. The administration proposal would soften the impact of the Cooper.Church amendment, which would prevent ihe United Stales from ul!dertaking further large-sacle military operations in Cam· bod.la wilhout prior congressional con- sertt, Js ,raeli Patrol .Shoots ' W omnn Out After Curlew ' The Cooper.Cburcb ll!llMmont WU scheduled ftlr a final vote after the Senate disposed of_ the administration proposal. Assistant Republican leader Robert P. Griffin of Michigan olfered the proposal . ChW"ch and Cooper argued it would aanc· tion "American wars b~ proxy" and create mercenary armies in Soutbeut Asia. · Gri ffin argued the amendment waa needed to preserve the "Ni xon doctrine" under which the President pled1ed American military and economic support for Asian nations "whose survival we consider vltal to .our security." Nixoa's Cambodia policies came undtr heavy attack on the. Senate floor durinJ: today's debate. ..- "The United Stales ls still in Cambodia. make no mi.stake," sad Senate Democratic leader Mike Mansfield. He said U.S. planes are fiyblg ''air support" missions and even· using C!im· bodian spotters. "I am worried by the political complicatiol!_S and implications,'' he said. "Politically, it couJd be a Pan· dora·s·box." I p: H u 8' I" • w <; -cc TEL AVIV (AP) -An Israeli army patrol shot and killed a woman who was out after curfew MOOday night in Gaza City, infonned sou rces reported today. 'Ibey said she was one of a g-rouir of persons· v.i>o fled when the patrol approached and ordered the groop to halt. One man was caught and ar- rested. proposals for pea ce in thf Midcl1e East. He sa id he had "no surprises" to lake back to !he United Slates. Sen: Ernest F. Hollings ('D-S.e~>. an· nounCing he would vote for the Cooper- Church amendment-,-said~The dffeer --11-- we sink inlo this quagmire, the more 'ftle Israeli military command reported ihat Israeli planes crossed lhe Suez Canal ~gain Monday ni&1ht and pounded Egyp- tian-targets on the west bank. All planes returned safely, spokesmen said. Israeli spokesman also repo~ed that guerrillas in ' Jor:dan fired two rocket salvos today at the lsraedl frontier town of. Bett Shean. The rockets caused Mme damage but there were no reports of casualties, the military. command said. Yitzhak Rabin , Israel's ambassador to the Urrited States,. flew back to Washington after spending the weekend in Tel Av:iv discussing Ute latest U.S. CHP Widows Get $15;519 SACRAMENTO (UPI) -lt was a quiet luncheon for ,four attractive young "''omen . They each received a chec~ for $15,519. There waa no joy. In f1ct1 the women wept. They were the widows fl( the four California Highway Patrolmen killed irt a gunbattle near Newhall in April. The checks were given 1-0 Mrs. Valierie Gore of Merced,-Mrs. Shirley Alleyn of Campbell, Mrs. Niola Frago of Mer~ and Mrs. Janet Pence of Fairfield Mon· day by the-California Association of Higti~ay Patrolmen. - The rqoney was sent to the CHP by citizerui from thrtlughout the state in the aftenriath of the tragedy. The widows talked With newsmen brief- ly. Their words did not come easily. Mrs. Frago, who had to be escorted from the room when she broke out cryiAg, said : "It's hard to explain to the children where their daddy is." I9f'ael1s cabinet summoned Rabin to Tel Aviv for consultations Friday after Secretary of State William P. Rogers a.nnotl.llCed tile U.S. peace plan. Premier Golda . Meir said Monday Israel would not go along with a tem· porary Arab-Israeli cease·fire. reportedly one of the key point& in the U.S. plan. Mrs. Meir told the Israeli parliament she wooid not describe the proposal "because it was presented to us not for publication." But her speech was seen as the Israeli government's reacUoo to the plan. Mrs. Meir cant!d for "a mutual and absolute cease-fire" and renewed her appeal to ttie Arabs for peace talks "without prior cooditi<>M, w i t ho u t ultimatums ." Under lining Israel's determination to hold Oil to the Arab sector or Jerusalem. captured in the 1967 war, Israel's district court in Jerusalem disclosed it will move oo July 16 to the court rooms used by the Jordanians before the war. Last year the national police head· quarters was-transferred to the Arab quarter. V11ion .Indicted Fo r 'Politics' WASHINGTON (UPI) -The S.alaren International and eiPJt or its officers and employes were indictetl today on charges Stemming from the alleged con- tribution of $40,000 to the 1968 political campaigns ol bot.h DemocratS' and Republicans. Attorney General John N, Mitchell an· noonced the 17-count indictment alleging conspiracy to c o n t T i b u t e $750,000 between 1964 and 1968 and actual viola- tion of federal law.s prohibiting political contributions by" corporations and unions. Mitchell said the indictment was returned in U.S. District Court in Brooklyn, N.Y. It was lhe 11th such case brought by the government since Ma y ol last year. Could you keep up those " " thl t easy mon y paymen s if your pay stopped? elusive peace becomes. We are beinC sucked into defending still alOthet remote Asian country yet without tbe will to win." • Nixon, he said, emphasizes U.S. troop withdrawals but has sent 560,000 troops to Vietnam since takiflg"' office. "la it any wonder that Americans are confused alld angry?" !fe said. * * * U.S . Advisers -, Leave Cambodia SAIGON IUPl)-A handful of Amer- ican milit¥Y advisers returned to South Vietnam tbday to complete lhe U.S. troop withdrawal from Cambodia, military sources said. South Vietnam pulled out 5,000 of its troops but ktpt 34 ,000 other1 in Cambodia. All American combat troops had witJ>. drawn Monday, The South Vietnamese settled in ror what appeared to be a long stay by open. ing an air base 23 miles inside Cambodia. The bfse is capable of handling cargo planes supporting the Cambodian gov· ernment. Military sources said about two. dozen American advisers and air controllers had returned to South Vietnam to end U.S. participation in a two-month cam- paign against North Vietnamese and Viet Cong supply areas in Cambodia. Monday, the United States withdrew the last 1,700 combat troops .from Cambodia a day earlie r than President Nlxon's deadline for the pullout. The United States had 31,000 men in Cambodia at the height ol the operation. The South Vietnamese said they hid pulled out S,000 men from Cambodia's Fish Hook sector. The Saigon govern- ment said its troops "had killed 1,149 Communist troops at a cost of IA killed and 784 wounde«j in the region. At Neak Luong. Cambodia, a key ferTJ cro!Sing and highway point on the Me.. kong River 35 miles southeast of Phnom Penh. the South Vietnamese today opened an air strip which military sources uid would be their chief base in Cambodi1. What would happen to you and your family if suddenly your regular pay check was cut off because of a seri ous accident or an illness? You, like most families, are probably making pay- ments on your house, your car and other things that bring you a comfortable and enjoyable life. Witho ut your regular income could you continue these payments or would there be a severe adjustment in your living standards? P. S, Gordo" Agency Assoc iate ORANGE COUNTY Tet:..547·5621 Manufacturers Lire can't guarantee that yo u'll always be able to work. Nobody ca n. What we can guarantee is that if yo u are laid-up with an illness or an accident you'll still receive a regular pay check. Month after month. Year after year . Call the Man from Manufacturers. He'll be glad to help you with a plan tailored to yo ur needs. A plan wit h a guaranlee that the protec· tion can be renewed to age 65 and which in the interval cannot be cbangcd_pr cancelled by. the Company, regardless of what ha ppens to your health. The cost is reasonable ; and wilh your family's financial security at stake you just can't afford to be without it. -~ Jldl Turk, Jr. Agency Supervtsor , HUNTINGTON IEACI Tet: ~7·S621 '"'" .... Aaency Assodtte NEWPOftT BEACH Tel: 547·5621 MAN.UFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY " ,- ' 1· I I • J j y ~ ti ,, n " f b b 3 2 b f, t: n t t s ( I ' c ! i i I, ' f Saddlebaek EDITION VOL 6l, NO. 155, ~SECTIONS, 40 ~AGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA . ' TUESDAY, JUNE lO, 1970 TEN <;:ENTS . . , " • IX Oh a . . eace s President Nixon, In a 7 ,OOO-word while paper issued from the Western While House in San Clemente, today declared U.S. ope;aiions In Cambodia were major success that ·enhanced prospects for peace. .He also announced the complete Withdrawal of American troops from Caqibodia which was virtually an ac- ·.0111pliabed lac\ Monday. . The President in envisioning better . ' '• ' ; hope fOr peace in Southeast Asia , also told Hanoi that "the time has come to negotiate." Mr. Nixon said Hanoi should . seize the. momait for an hnnorable peace or face' a Struggle that .could go on for months or years. The President made no concessions and, in fact, emphasized that this country would increase its military assistance in terms of money and equipment,,..to non-communist Southeast Alllan nations. ' •,> But he put his main stress on a call ror a negotiated settlement. "Thei:e is riothing to be gail)ed in \\'ailing," the President said. "There ls no military solution. " · "Sooner or later peace must come. It can come now through a negotiated ~ settlement that is fair to both sides and humiliates neither. Or It can come months or yeln: from now with both gj~s hlving-.pajd the further price ol protracteCI struggle. "We would hope .. that Hanoi would J)Ol'ldtr seriously IU choice,. consi1ering both the prorrrlse of an honoratile peace and cost of continued war." Nixon said he ex_pected most of the 44,11!1.Soulh Vi-rn.troops· In Carnbodia would wtthdniw sborlly. But be said they · Would go into the border· areas again -without American a<lvisers - U the Conpnunbfl l!l<mpl lo reestablish the 'sanctuaries Urtrt~ _._ -Surnmina up the Cambodian picture, Housi:µg lnspec~~on County Youth,· 16, Ar"!"ested In 2 Slayings By JOHN VALTERZA Of 1M o.llr f"illl lhltt A chubby, l&-year--0ld Garden Gr ove youth was arrested by Santa Ana police Monday night as a second suspect in the brutal slayings of an attractive schoolteacher and a service station manager. Arthur C. Hulse, o( 1-1461 Dolan St., was admitted to Orange County Juvenile Hall to await criminal actlon in the botcher murder of the woman and the bludgeoning of the man. The killers of Mrs. Florence Brown, 31 o( El Toro, and Jerrf W. Carlin, 21; slain on duty iii Santa Ana, havt been sought slnct early June. Police have 'posted a '2,000 reward for information leading to conviction or the killer of Carlin, while a suspected madman was hunted in the dismem- berment of J\lrs. Brown. And police today said th.ey were ~eek­ Ing still another suspect 1n the crunes so tar implicating Hulse and Stephen C. Huret 20, a drifter from Norco. . Investigators said the capture 1s ex· pected soon. Hurd ¥18S arrested late lask week by sheriff's deputies in Norco after a foot chase from hi s car to a nearby barn. He ls expected to be artaigned in Santa Ana Municipal Court Wednesday in both murders. · Another alleged drifter picked up late last Thursday night has been released and termed "not a suspect" by detectives in ~!thrr murder. Timothy David Montag, 21, ~f no kno:vn addrrss, haS been freed 1n the m- ves~:zation. h .11, As police in Santa Ana and s er1 s Investigators grill about a do~en sources In tile cnscs, their web of physical eviden- ce is meshinf! in the two brutal killings. Searches Monday yielded both the h~tchet used to bludgeon the station ~anag~r. Jerry Wayne Carlin, 21, and ~ the military knife used to butche r Mrs. Brown. A search team working the slopes along the Garden Grove Freeway ~ear Glassel! Street round the sev~n-1nch Kabar dagger allegedly used. 1~ the vicious dismemberment of the v1ctLm. . It was found in a bus~ where 1t had been thrown from a passing car. That discovery "'as made late Sunday nii;?ht. On Monday night anoth'r search party discovered the' bloodstain"1 hatchet along (See MURDER, Page I) HELD IN SLAYING · Murder Suspect Hurd • • I '( .. ' ' Bast Meets West President Nixon confers with Cornf:liu Manescu. foreign minister of Commuqist ijomania. They met Monday at Westei:n White House 'in San Clemente. The President"later reported that they talked about proposals for mutual East-West troop Withdrawals . ' OAU. Y P,IL9'f ... t'lllM . ' " • ' ' . t . 1 • ' • • in Europe. The two men -also discussed. ,relations with the Soviet Union and Communist China, items they hall taken up when Nfxon visited' Bucharest l?st August. . ' · President Votes In Congressional Election Today Nixon Plans Major Talk, On Policy in Indochina The choice between a John Birch Socie· ty member and a. relatively unknown By RICHARD P. NALL . -Release to newsmen. for Thursday Of IM IHlllr t'lltt Stiff , Democrat faced President' Nixon as It use of the earlier backgrounQ brienng American foreign policy, particularly did many moderate Republicans in in Southeast Asia, will be much in the in San Clemente of news media ex· today's 35th District Congressional race. ecuUves who fflet with the-President and The President and • daughter, Tricia: · news this -week. listened at length to Dr'. Hairy A. Kia. voted by absentee ballot Moriday · af. · The Pre.sldent is putting it there along iliger, actViser on nalloMi security. ternoon. • • • · with new emphasfs on poll ti cal or President Nlxon hid' earlier · hten They signed affidavits that they ex-negoUattd settlement of the Indochina scheduled to hold his live television in- petted to be out of lhe voting area, war. Highlights include: tervlew in ·San . Clemerite but Jt was according to Cou.nty Clerk William St -scheduled live television Interview moved to a LOa Angeles studto to cut John, who took ballots personally of the President for one hour Wednesday down the chance of techplcal difficulties. to San Clemente to ii:J under the beglmln' at 7 p.m. (PDT) on all aspects Durilig the President's April ·20 IJl8eCh_ 5 p.m. Monday absent~ de · of ;foreign policy, particularly Southeast on Vietnam from San Clemente, ooe St John said he was asked for the As.I of the portable television units br_oad. absentee ballots by Dwight Chapin, ~Release today o( the Presldent"s casting the address caught fire, forcing Presidential aide. Newsmen had been 14-page report to the American ·people · a quick switch to a backup unit. asking Pres.s Secretary Ron Ziegler tn on accomplishments in and American The Presldent ls expected to ny to recent days whether the President woukl withdrawal from Cambodia and, lhe U.S. Los Angeles Wednesday afternoon or vote. and Vietn.amese PoSitions. possibly earlier for the Wednesday in· tervlew. The network newsmen are Ziegler told newsmen Monday evening Howard K.' Slnlfh of ABC, Eric Sevareld • at Laguna 's Surf and Sand Hotel that of CBS and John Chancellor of NBC. Uie President had voted by absentee CAN YOU STILL Pr<sa Secretary Ronald Ziegler aaJd =~· "collected befcn coming out Monday evening Uaat the PresideM USE CALENDARJ prefers the give and take of. live Ziegler was asked If California law television .:.. as opposed to taped TV permitted ind able~Jed Person \o vote . . Spring hoQsecleaning came a little late -arnertn1 quesUans 81 they cxme. ablmtee when he is m the district. at the DAIL y PILOT this year, But 1 Zlegler sa6d the President Jlld given Smiling, the Press Secretary ..,, "JD •• lt produced a bon8nu for e~ WhO ' spedhe Grden um bit s?ff , ... not . this case it does. . ." He said the lllll can use .a waU~cal-S. ..... bi blf • I talk. ID .advance wJtb tht thiee TV l'r<•ident had aatlcipalecj bM11 oul ti · nmn""9 ,11"1 •-.0 I0 (""'"'4ailY 1ntlt,....-...S. : .. ·th~ district titday. 1 • • m:;c 11 '~ .. , ... 1 . '• · . Ilia tRrlll-met NOftdlly .-.., . St John said today the Preski.nf In· .. ouw~ of fbe,.'Ulelut 'im ·~aJen-.. wfth Semtary of lilatO Ropri before signing the affidavit had acted in an-dan 1s limited But tbet 'are avaltable ' 'RoSel'll ·~rture for a SBA.TO 'm&etln& tlcipation or what he tl*ilght his schedule 00 1 fint<ti~ r1ai-1erved balis free in Manila, conferences in · SalFD and ll ould be. He said the secUon of law of charp to .,;yooe .po wants to call then'lnOre· meetings In J.,_ ud Lon-c3verl~ this Is "liberally coostrued" for them ln person at any DAILY PILOT dOG". ~ • a:-id sa_1d I~ President wu protecting office. Get yours today. We don't want Mr: 'Nl1CW1 alae conferred with Rom• his voUng rights. to find any In &he cupl»ard at it. nl&i 1lrorelgn Mlntrter·Cornertu Mantttu 1'he special elecUon to nn the unU· encl of the yea~ I 10ll 'PoulbJUUes of reduction or Soviet . (See VOTING, Pase II • • • ~ i';m<rlcan mWtar)' 1 ...... Jn Eurapo. . . .,. . . '"" ., . ..,..,x~t • '• ' • I , .. ance. Nixon said that all 32,000 American ground forces, lflcludlng advisers, are out and would not go back. He said . the only U.S. military activity in Cam- bodia now will be. bpmbing raids against troop concenlration& and $.lpply areu. Here is the complete_ text ol. Ptesident Nixon's white paper on Cambodia : Together with the South Vletnameae, the Armed Forces of the, United States hav~ just co_rn~Jeted successfUUy the d~ction of enemy biie areas alone~ Citizens To Give Petitions By RARBARA KRElBICH or lfll DellY Plllrl lllfl Laguna Beach artist Andy Wing will join fellow Laguna Canyon residents in protesting the city's propoeed rnidenUal housing iupecllon at the city councll meeting Wednesday night. Residents of South Canyon Acres Drive and Woodland Drive wfil pretent a peOtioa asking the city to c:aD off team inspecUons of 41 ·pntperlilo ~ Uw .... If)' "l'ftMl!llli"" ... ., ll':e,!djn&. Fire and Health Depa tuiidll. me buildlng-b)'-bolkMOI -·-.,,.Im •• •'ttrt 111j.. llllb ... safety rea§Ons; Ille <tty,......,, wtlft the -me Can)'<lll .,.. -..i bec:aUM ol Ill high rale ol raldooua! fir!s. Opponenta of the procrarn have chart· ed it la "harwment" dettgned to "drive certain presently unpopular , minority 'groups from the ~unity." The area in question is heavily' populated by "hJp. pie" types living in older, Jaw-coat houa. ing. Under the .inspection program teams will spot ,building, code vi;11uqn. especially with relation to lll'lltary ind electrical requirements, and recommend needed correction!. If the survey should ellablilh generally "deficient'' housin1 concliUons, the city could apply for federal Urban Renewal funds to help upgrade it. In a letter ~to the city council ac- companying the petlUOn, artist Wing, a resident of Victory Wallo:: points out that "the various ways of life of the people within this area are aymbollc of a treasured aspect of the essential creative character of Laguna Beach" and says that -dispersal of the population of the unique neighborhood would be a "tragic loss to the city." Wing maintains further that the city building department bas been "un. cooperative in making It PoUfble for residents to make many imprevements" despite their rece,it attempt to clean' up and beautl!y the neighborhood by hauling away trash, pllnt1n1 1ardens and painting and repairing dwellings . Wing's letter further charges that ;'the city up to now has not concerned Itself with providing improved roads ttreet lights or suffici"1t slrtet cle.:UO. as well as other tervices, includln1 cleanln& the hillside of inflammable brush." 'Ibe owners, he says, "are receiving: a small percentage of city services in rel&tion to lhe taxes they pay on their properties" and doscribes Ulla ailuatloa 81 continuing "discrlminaUon." • He maintains lhlt existing Ian are (flee HO~G, P ... I) First Saddleback Commencement Slated Tonight Everythln1 ls "10" f9" . the flrat ,raduaUon n:erciae tanlpt at Slld- dleboc:k College In the Carnpua Tmaee. The ceremony la tchOdufed lo beflla at 1 p.m. 1n1n•om1ts will be awarded to ttl ean. dldata by COilep • bolrd ~-• Mldlaef· Collins. The prlnclpol ' addreaa ' at the commencement wtll be gt¥tn tr; Sidney 11'. Br*"1111, chan<ellor of · the C11lf<Jmia Community Colle~es. A Nrprlae for those Who attend will be announcement of the fir!l SaddlebRCk • valedictorian, The top to pen:ent of Ille · f't'lduatlng clas,, will allO be recognb:ed for their achievements. Mu!!lc : at tonli;?"lt'. '$ ex1rclse will bl provided by tbt IC!looJ'I Coocer\ Band. • the Cambodian-South Vietnam frontier. All Americyn trcops have withdrawn from. Cambodia on the schedule a. nounced al the start of the operation. The .allied l!WetP' into the North \iJet. namese 'and Viet Cong baae areas along the Cambodian-South Vietnamese border: -Will saY,e American and allied lives in the 1u1ure~ WillassUrelhat uriWlfhdrawal-of American troops from South Vietnam can proceed on schedule ; -Will enable our program ol Vkt· namilation to .continue on Its current timetable; • -Stniild enhance--the piospect-for a1---l j11$t peace. At this time, it is imoortant to review the backgroWKi ror the decision, the mults of the operation, their laf'Rtr meaning in tenns of cOnfl ict in Indochina -and to look down the road to the future. IT JS VITAL to understand at the outset that llanoi left the United States no reasonable option but to move militarily against the Cambodian base areas. 'Itle ~rpose and sl~lflcarice of our operations against the Cambodian sanctuaries can only be und erstood against the 'backdrop of what we are seeking to accompl!sh1 in Vietnam - and the threat that the Communist buel in Cambodia pose1 to our objectives. Nor can that military action at the last two months be divorced from Its cause -lhe threat posed by the constant expansion of North Vle1namese-•&· greuion throughout Indochina. A Record f)f Restraint. America'-! puJllOR In Vietnam and Indcchina remains what It has been -~ peace In which Iha peopleo ol the region can deVote ihemselves to devtl~ of tbe:ir own aocielill. a peicol""bi which ail Iha poopleo ol -AS1a <P. determlpe their ... p:>Jltlcal tuture without outside fn. terfennce,., . When thl• admfnistntfon took office, the authorized strength of American troops in South Vietnam was 549,500 - the hlgh water mark of American m!Jltary presence In Southeast Asia. The United States bad been negotlatln1 at Paris for 10 months but nothing bad been agreed upon other than the shape of the bar.J'!alning table. No com. prehenslve allied peace proposal existed. 'fhere was no approved plan to reduce America's involvement In the war - in lhe abSE>nce ol a negotiated settlement. SINCa JANUAlY 11 IM1, W9 Mn 1-'I.,. t'-S '" I ll "911$ to -lo-vlrd l!PU. Alorll wlltl Ille ;ov.rnment Dt Sovlll v11111o1m -"'"' wt lor"w•rd I number DI eo:v""9 11'11 f'WMl!ll~!• -~II to Promott fllnv•"' lllOOlllt'-. Tllne _.,. -· ou1;::a111 llV "" "ll '"°"""' ""· .,. M..., 14. IM I !IV '°re•ldtnl Tllltll °" Jufy 11, IM. Th lllslfl l'Vblk Ind ..... 1¥111 ~~~ :;n,ii;lc,::1~,llC~¥I Min rlPHtld Incl TllHt Pr-ls 1r1 .... l!lnld to 1tcur1 ti. "'"'1"11 !If 111 lanilln mltlt1ry to•~ rom Sovll'I V!ftnlm Ind to ISl~Dlltll Cl'>ndillon:I In wl'll(l'I 111 POll!ktl fort " un ~" rrwrr Mlf l1lrlY In Jiii fvlvre el Ille count..,. Ollr rorlncl111 toet 11,1 bee-II lo en·bl1 1111 peopl1 ol Soutl'I v1e•1111"' 111 dttlnnlM lllelr Mlll'1I ,,... !If ou111d1 lnl1rltrtfle1. To lndlc111 -tood 111111, to Im"'°"'' rile ctlfnatt for fltOOlllllOns, w1 cl'llnoed !hi w•m to "" comm.•r.dff'S !~ iloulh Vl•f~·rn. lljl 1'1~1 ,.._.. tt ...-.ct caw1111n. Wt flew Clll ICllul f ir O'ltrrllofll In $outll Vltt1111m llV mor1 llltn JO -a<lt. .. lflffTl.ATl'D • "'-wllllllr•••I """''"' wlt!dl 61•!111 1119 COOJ•1t of n••! 1prlno, will llrlll'I Af'Wlf'l<lfl lrOOP 11~111Qth ff!,liOO mtn ti.low :ff" ...... .....,11" Wl'lrn lhl1 ldmlnl1lr1llon IODk T-.,. W. ... ""--c!loM of I Q11Yern_m11!f :I'".'*"' 1 MUl,.rt IOlll!lon. T"fu ••• !tit o.c1110.,. , ~ .. ':':"' _.1!'11 I 1111 llllCI It Ille hf """" "'" lgjlor.. "VI' t,t~llt!ITlll 9'11Vrft ...,. ~ evtl'T ctt1r ul 1eriow ntQOtllt!loM. ..._,_,. It llott lrn!Sltd lh~I -ff 1 prlCCl!'ldltlon lo t1•1 -.. l!ledot IH'!C"ndltlOO'!lllY to wl!nd•l"'I' 1lt ~ fll~ fl'orn Sot.Ill'! 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A,,,.,IC~n _..,,, WI COULD MAVI 1111111111'19 lmrntdlll1 w1!htlr•w• !If ~:1 -torcn, WI rt!Klecf 1111• C-1• of c11•l'ul1tlon ""'ldl -Ill 11·¥• onrr wvn l1m::ior11•r rt!•"'i:t ~1 llM>; NICI of •• , .... , crl-I~~-'A'• 11111 rtlfC!trrll !Ill! ~ at boll! lncomlllllDll Wla (See TEXT, Pqe ZI Oraa11e Coa1t Weallter TUI the cl-roll If)', about It a.m., it'll be cloudlvllle on the Or- ange Coast. Then foot for bright 111nahlne and temperatures ln tbe central seventies. INI ' •t~: TOD-' Y NN Jwtice Haf'T'JI BJackmKM qutt. ob Viouslp will plo~ a '"11 role in 11t:rt /all's Mdtiom of the Suf}f't'rnt Court; he'U break the ·4-4. lkodloct. Page I. . " . Clll"'"''• Cflld;Jrt u, Cl1nllllol c.,..,rc. Cr.r wtrf Dta,_,N~rm Ed'Nr;.I 1'1" l!nt•rlllllllllfll ,illll!OCI ""'"'CCIII Anft l.tr>d.Cl"I -· ••. 1 ' -I "M91u•I'""' tl-21 ............ It On"" Ctu"" H IJl'llt hHltf ' --• • llldl Mlftllh 1t-11 T1ll'tl11N , lf·I' T"'"I'" 14 w ....... 11 W-'1 Nlwll . -- " " • • " .... .... " .. • .... .. I 2,,_'-DAl_L_v_P_l_Lo_1_--'-__ !..: Lagt1na <:ouacll Meeet Garage Protest Set Wednesday Pll'klnc problems generated by a busy Latuna ~ 1arage are due for a formal protest Wednesday night in the form of a petition to the city council signed by 15 Cypress Drive and Jasmine Street property owners. Tbt pedllonen complain lhal they. their tenu&I, frtendl and boalness · patn1111 are being deprived of parklnit space ... ea thl'! two rtreeta becau11 ol an ovefrlow of vehicles from Ac.k's Coast Garage, 412 N. Coast Highway, parked on the streets awaiting repair or plck·up by ~ owners. Becau11 tht busy garage does not have enoup 1torage • rpace on Ill lot, the petillooen 1t11te, adjacent 1treet1 are used for parkin1 a 1 1 o rt e d autoJTiobUes, vans: buses and truck.I and "1huftled'' throughout the dly to avoid overtime parking ·penaltie1. Blamlnc the problem on i.llJcCela of a businesa whlch hu lonf& ago outgrown lts premises," the property owners seek relie f-from the city. A public hearing leads off Ille Wed· rcsdaY cOUncll a1endl , wllh Paul C. Newell appealing pluning commillion denial of his request to retain a pole sign at 481 N. Coast Hlghwa,y. Newell malntalns the sign Is only 2 inches in$ide the 10.foot minimum locati on from I . a building set forth tn the sl&n ordinanct, whil e the city planning staff, usin& dif· rerent measuring standards, places th• pole 2 feel a inches t.oo close to th• building. In other business Wednesday, the coun- cil will: . -Rocetve 111 appralul ol Ille propoaed Anita Street reatroom property to enable the etty to proceed with acquillUon or ·-the ·P"'lad. -Consider a reouest for a stop sign on Broadway and ·the hillside .extension of Beach Street. -Approve a street light installation en Mysdc Way. -Approve lnllallaUon ol street llgtrts as proimecf by tht Edi90n Company In the alley between Part Avenue and " Legion Street. --Consldet in ordinance revlstn1 coun- cil ~ure to pennit action on all item1 included In a "consent calendar'' ' . wffh a single motion. unless a councilman or member of the public requests discuu1on-ot-an tndivldual ttem. -Act on a "consent calendar" in· eluding acknowledgement of four com· munications, referral of two letters, ap- proval of two charity 10licitation..pennils and one 'alcoholic beverage transler and adoption of four resolutions on routine matters. -, FroM Pagel TEXT OF NIXON REPORT • • • DAILY PILOl NewpMt le•tl H ....... r ..... . ....... ..... .. ....... ,..,. c ...... _ ... a. ....... 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Drug Raid Nets Nine A second r.ald In two da)'I at ltle same residence in Dana Point by narcotics agents from San Clemente and the Orange County sheriff's office has netted another alle1ed quantity of dangerous drugs and nine arrests, authoritie.s claimed today. San Clemente detectives said they con-- duel.eel an investigation at the houae it Zt6111 Cordoba in Dana P o I n t last Friday night and seized a quantity of "'hat they lillege in organic mescallne. Four young men arid five junveniles were among those arrested in the raid. Attestees included Michael Alan Jones, 18; Dennis Robert Gallagher, 18 ; Gary Lee Sanada, 18, arid Michael Philip Mulvey,· 18. All aa ve the Cordoba ad· dress. Offictrs said t:t\al four !emale juveniles and one boy also were arrested in the raid. On the night before, 11 persons, In· clud\.!lg one juvenile, were arrested at ~the same residence. Offi cers claim they seiied in that raid Ql,000 worth ot LSD, marijuana and I n j e c t Io n paraphernalia. Officers said the juvenlles In the Fri· day niiflt raid would be charied early this week after petitions are made to Juvenile Court. Mulvey would be· charged with sale of dangerous drugs. Sanada allegedly possessed about a lid of marijuana . He faces cllaraes of PQSSE!SSion. · The amount of asserted oraanle mescaline, a halluclno1enlc drug, which agent.S usertedly bo\llht wu about three;<1uarters ·of • pound. From Page l OAILT PILOT 1'11111 •r 0.., kJlllllW MURDER ••. / a ditch by the Santa Ana Freeway between Culver Drive and Jeffery Road in the Tustin area. Detectives said that the death of Mrs. Brown apparently occurred after the woman's car stAlled in the Sand Canyon area and the murderer or murderers stopped, ostensibly to help her. A MOMENT OF PEACE ANO FRIENDSHIP IN LAGUNA Mr1. Whitfield of Pasitdenlt •nd Friend at Heisler Park The W<.·man then was take n to ·a nearby orange gove near the old city of Irvine where she was ~pealedly stabbed and mutilated. Lagunans to Map Plans From there, investigators said, t.he remains and some of Mrs. Brown's ef~ feels were taken to a rocky canyon near El Carbo Vilta1e alon1 Ortega Highway and buried beneath a thin cover of dirt and bruah. Two weeks later a hjker found Ufe body. For New Winter Festival Mrs. Brown's cir, whlc~ had possibly run out d. gas, was later driven north to Santa Cruz, then dumped and burned along a lopely 4irt road leadj,ng to l.4s Gatos . . GetUna: a head ltart on the 1171 Winter Festival, fO Laguna Beach community lea ders met last week to set the datla and discuss advance Publicity for' the winter event. .....- The el1hth annual Winter Fe1Uvat, it wu decided, will be expanded to a 17 day run, from Feb. ft through March 7, and will include more than so event.. Mn. Elolle Fulmer, who IOQllded Ille Winter FeaUval and Ji.elpecl Julde, Ill development over the ftnt f!ve ytm, was named coordinator for 1971. Jt ,wu qreed that brOd\ures an. nounc!DI Ille ~·tios and ~ .,_11 Winier P~Uvol lnlO{lllillOn llhould be prlnied Immediately for clltlrlbuUon to Four Auto Crash Victims Remain Hospitalized Four vlctlm• of two serious traffic accidents In the Laguna Beach area are still undtr care at South Coast Memorial Hospital. Only One of lht ·tour is listed as satisfactory ; two others under intensive care, and the rourth person is listed as critical, a hospital official reported this morning. A young Laguna Beach couple were seriously injured last Friday afternoon \\1hen their van collided with a slow moving vehicle in Laguna Canyon. Listed in "very serious" condilion is Mrs. Susan Shupe, 21 . 1461 Catalina St. with a skull fracture. fr acture clavicle and an arm injury.· Her 26 year old husband Riley ls listed satisfactory, with a pelvic injury. Nonie Roripaugh, 27; 444 Jasmine St., Lagun• Beach still remains 'tn critical COndhion at the hospital, with severe bead injuries, following an actldent last week when hit motorcycle collided broa<fsie!e 0Wlth a ~r driven by Janice j\ogen,. 32111 S. Coast Hl&hway, Soutll Laguna. The 22 year'old Mi.SI Rpgen is reported to '.be "sllfhUy Improved" but still re- mln1 In the tntenalve ca~ qnlt, with a broken jaw, chest lnjuri~s and facial l1ceraU0111. naliO{lal ma11zints for Inclusion Jn their caltttdart of event.I and to remind sum· mer vlsltora to think about returning to Ll,Una in.winters. -A date alsO has ~n set for the 1'71 Palriots 01y Parade, which has become a hl&hllght of the Winter FetUv•I, but woukl fall outside the fuUvaJ dates If held on the new Feb. 15 date for obaervlng Wuhln&ton'• birth· day. Orlflnally p-nled aa ' WuhfJ11ton'• birthday event, the p.arade will be held this year on Saturday, Feb. 20, to coin· clde wl)h Ille openJna waekend of Ille Winier fati vii. A fede ral 1t1tute creating five official three-d1y weekends for observance of national hollday1 1oes Into effect in 1971 and wlll move the Waahlngton's birthday' celebration from Feb. 22 •to the third Monday in February, this year Feb. 15. Other holidays affected by the statute will be Memorial Day, to be celebrated on Uie tut Mor1Clay In May, Columbus Day, the aecood Monday in October and Veterans Day. the fourth Monday in November. Labor Qay will continue to be celebrated on the firs t Monday in September. Mn. Fred Ross of the Patien«: Wright Chapter, Daughters of the American Re volution, which co-sponsors ·t h e Patriot's Day Parade with the Exchange Club. said it was decided to keep the parade as part of lhe \Vinter Festival regardless of the new holiday daes~ and to designate it as honoring American History Month, which includes both Washington's and Lincoln 's birthdays. Investicators recovered the charred station wagon Sunday nl1ht. The scene of the murder or.id the abandoned car were reportedly described to sheriff's lnvtlligator1 during a weekend inturo11Uon of Hurd after-his arrest. - 'tbe probe,· both by sbtrHf's men and Santa Ana detectives includes aome 2" Men Hunted In $800 Heist Lacuni Buch police are aeekln1 two men belle~ to have robbed 1 South Lagunan ol pOO when he allempted to buy bashi!h from them. The vl~bn, a M;-year-old _man, told police ·he met the men In the area of the Taco Bell shortly after 2 p.m. Monday and they offered to drive him to the home of. a "friend" who could. sell a sub1tanti1l amount of the dru1. They drove him to the 500 block of Dunnegan Place,: point~ out a house where the "friend" lived and asked for his cash, Uie victim related .. He handed over $800, according to police, but as he opened the car door to 10 to the house, the men shoved him onto the sidewalk .and drove off. A police car was sent to pick up the robbery victim, who called for help from a nearby reside nce, but no trace or the car was found in the neighborhood. Police said no charges wUI be filed against the victim . WHITE SALE! It's a little late in the year for a \VHITE sale, but this one Is quite unique . \Ve bought a few thousand yards of assorted custo!.J.1 carpets from America's leading custom mill. /\1any of th• various carpets included package are beautiCul shades of \VHITE I In lhil If you would like WHITE carpet (or any carpel) for anywhere in your home , look at these values: circles of youths known to use drugs, said Santa Ana Police Detective Lt. Harrel Davis. , But initial reports of a cult·style seriea of slayings have been discounted. LL Davis said the group either involved with or knowing about the slaying& were typica l of the many social groups using stimulant and depressant pills and who have "all been kicked out of their homes by their pare-,1ts and living in a pretty loose environment." "I always believe a cult to be something bound t o g et h e r by semireligious philosophy. There certainly isn't any of that in this case," he said. The drug-oriented group implicated in the killings is a loosely-knit group of friend s, mostly itinerant, with no permanent address. The investigation, however, has sUll yielded a blank for detectlves in Sin Clemente, \vho still are without a solid suspeet in the stabbing murder of Mrs. Connie Lynn Johnson, 20, who was found murdered last Junt 17 in a small beachside apahment which she shared with her Marine husband. San Clemente Detective Sgt. Robert Mason said that definite links are atill badly Jacking. "From our determination. it aetms that our murder case here is noticeably different from those other two," he sa.id today. "The killings of ?.frs. Brown and Car!Jn involved victims who generally were out in Ute open. Mrs. Jol'IMOn was killed in her apartment where she was fo1D1d ." The eigtit.weeks-pregn•nt housewife was killed by heavy blow to the· face with a bar stool and repeated stabblin&s in the chest, neck and abdomen. From Page 1 HOUSING ..• sufficient to permit condemnations of properties constituting a real firt or health hazard and that the proposed. inspection is unnecessary because ex· isling zoning precludes further resid ential development. The area, says Wlna. waa rezoned for Industrial use, without proper notification of property owners. who at- tempted unsuccessfully to protest tM new zoning. Noting that "the neighborhood Is now in the best condition it has been in in many years," the artist suggests th.at "until annther building boom occurs, ex· isling dwellings should be utilized as they are , provided that the occupanta are satisfied with the housing conditions under which they l!Y!." """" Co1l1 M ... 1 m W'JI S11 ltr .. 1 Hewpll'' S•lcll: ftll W.t S11M1 •111ttV1td L ..... 9"dl: "tD ll"or .. I A-Hlllllfntttoll s.Kll1 11'l'S ... di a:1111ew11d s.n c"'""' .. 1 • ,..,. 11 c .... 111e ""' Fro• P09e l Many are \vool and most of them completely install for ,7.95 per square yard over a, quality padding. ALDEN'S DAILY PILOT. wllll 111'.lldl II t~ "-Ht"'I""'"" It ~1"'"9 dlUW '"-' 11111" e.1 "' _.... edit-fw L..-k t11, N .... 1 kMll, C•ll M9M. Hvnlll'lf!O!'I ._,, .... .._..111 v ... ,, ...... -.111'1 -........ ellll.... cir... C..t ,.,,.. ... 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The President posed for campaign pie· luret with SChmiti earlier this month al the White House in Washlnlton, •• he dJd •ilh other Republican eon- greutonal candidalet. Mr. Nixon has in \he p.1st condemned the John Birch Society. Jts leader Robert \\1e:lch. Mee said he considered the late President Dwight D. Eltenhower • "dedicated, conscious aaefit of the com· munist conspiracy." ~Ir. Nixon was vlct president under Eisenhower. Ziegler wu asked by • arlMinl • newaman Mond,ty, "Shall we auµme he voted for a Republican ?" Z~gltr responded , "I did not ask him •.• 1 would not, the ballot boll: b a private place." . However the President voted, it see~ ed in the cards that his neia:hbor1 would give Schmit& a big edge today. Mr. Nixon Is In the Concordia School precinct. Voters there in tbe June 2 primary gave Schmitz 245 votes Of thP U$ cut. His four Republican opponent. only rolled up 138 votes joillUy and the two Democrats split another 30 votes, recelv· Ing 15 each. St John slid f\trs. Nixon, who w1s to refu.m from Peru this evening, had • voted Friday by ebsentet ballot ple.ked up In Santa Ana by 1 ll!(ret iervict man . ST 0 P IN AND LOOK AT THE HEAVIEST CUSTOM WOOL ARIA . RUG YOU'VE EVER SIEN I BIEGE, 9 FOOT SQUARI ANO A THICK-THICK 4 INCHES DEi, I CARPETS • DRAPES 16.63 Plactf!tla Avt. I COSTA MHA 646-4838 I . I' I • ' ,1 I - - VOL. 63, NO: ·155, 4 SECTIONS, :to PAGES ORANGE (X)\:.!NTY, CAµFORNIA TUESPAY, JµNE 30, i 970 TEN CENTS '/' Cainho.dia Called Success NixonSeesPeacellopes Greatly Enhanced DAIL'r f'ILOl II ... PJlele President NiJon,.in a 7,000.~wblte paper islu!<f" from ·I/le We1tern White . Houae in San Clemfte, today1declared U.S.. operations in Cambodia were major IUCCtll that -· ·proopocls for . . peoce. He allo lllU10U!1COCI· ·tho complete Wtlhdrawal ol• AmertcJn ,_ from Cambodia .... whlcb wu ... vtrtUalt)' an . .c- .,..Plllhed fact MCllday. The -in .....-.,. belW ·Mesa ·Council '.Asked to Fight Edison Plant Speakin& strlctly u a .~ Fn Chief John Mmhall urged Ille Colla Mesa Citi/ Councll 'Monilai"to'~k ·&n appeal. agai~ expansion of 1the So~ Cilifomia F.di9oll Company'• 'p tia·n t nearby in Huntington Beach. KARL LLAMAS, 13, STRADDLES HUGE PIPE MOLD Young1t1r1 Go Down the Tube -With Sandpaper He suggested a resolution, supporline the Orange County Air Pollution. Control riisbjct in pending cc:ur' .action . against the decision by the California Public Utilities COmmission one week ago. Going Down Tube The City Council once before passed a resolution criticizing the two-unit a· pansion of the steam -plant. which ~n pour mort fosail fuel pollatanta inlo. 50 Youths Aiding Beach Project Soull>Jud -· . • le "I. tttlnt they've made a ·borr1b n.O ,.....,. S--tioll b; going dCiwn lhetulie ~r all. · About 50 ol Uletn are doing J t right now m HllDlllgton Beach and earning two bucks an· hour for it. The "tubes" are two 330-foot long rubber "wienies" just purchased by .. a Huntington Beach fi rm for the purpose of making jo.intless pipes. Thty're sitting along t.he road near Lake Street and Utica Ave. where scores of boys are giving them ·a scrub- down with sandpaper prior to the casting. "I just laid them out here and the boys' came around," said Joe E. Long, a representative of the company. "So I put them to wor k.'' "Any boys who want to come dow"n ' ' b!re .. 1111 •-tfld ,,..., _ ·u :biw. Some of them Ire ldppiu r•nd / eily wort.· fer one~ to pt 1 mei l, I Oon'trcare," he. · '" Loo« .. . ........ """1'• down to the beach to-rec:ruit help. "I just go down there to ·see if anybody wants lo work and before I know it, I hive the back of my pick:Up .fulJ," he et· plai ned. Long said he has 60. or 70 of the gigantic tubes which are laid into • cement filled ditch and deflated once it has hardened. _ . · The process, he-says is patented and is capable ·or ·producing Jona; sec Uons of pipe in a comparatively abort period ol tim<. ~:i:~'the~ apprpved· wlttn preSaure. \\'8! belaC moanted .,.mt the.eJ'P-IDl)Oll JJl'Ol"llm· 'etu~ Ahiln L. Pinkley aated Mdllill •ht orel""'41 a II18'11ff - rabure to har!h controlJl 9"I fhe uUltty cdmpaDy. ·but, the fire chief rtplied nuclear reneratin~ plants are the anll\\'er', Ht ated water dischar1ed from facilities such as the Ediso,, Company one rates at San. Onofre kills marine llf~ ~ vegetition. upsettinii; the ecQlog1cal balance, F!inkley o~ed. . ,. . "The smo• is ~ 1oin1 to kill us, countered Mauhall. Cotu1cilman Pinkley said he un· cterstands the entire issue at .~ii ~ is a power plsy betwen the PuC, whiCh claims sole jurisdiction, and lbe county ll pollution control district. New Centrex at Cl"ty Ha · The C<M111ty agency's officer, wm-Fitchen. originall y denied the Edtm application to build . two new steam Won't Give You a Buzz ..._ generatm. units. leadinc to • bltUe over whcr has such contr,ols. "I'm sure· it's going to the Supreme Court," said Pinkley. No action wu taken on Marshall's request Monday night, pending a probe by the .city staf( into , a reported move to create 'an intergovernmental a1enc1 lf you gi ve City Hall a buzz in Hun· tin gton Beach yOu're unlikely to get a busy number. " The ci ly has just installed a ne\11 $290,000 telephone system now in opera- tion which will enable citizens to dial most city offices directly without going th rough the switchboard. City Administrator Doyle !\.tiller said tha t the purpose oI the new system, ca lled Centrex, is ta bring greater ef. ficiency and to bring the public orlicers closer t.o the people. HunUn@:ton Beach is the first city in the General Telephone Company area to install the Centrex system, accordi ng to Jerry Supernaw of General Telephone. He explaine4 tt\at the system gives to each major city department an in· dividual telephone numbe r . which will be listed in the telephone directory. The new system will result in less cGSt to the taxpayers, Supernaw noted. Supernaw pointed out that rather than just a few lines to a l:i!ntral switehboerd. the city hall will have hundreds of lines available for incoming calls and that the busy signal lor City Hall Is now • U>lng ol !he past. Equlpmeot ror the new system is hous. ed. in the ' telej)hone company offices on Main Slreet. In all, more than 25 miles of cable have been inalalled and more than to,000 man hours tyive been used In th_< in1Wl1U1111 ol !he oqul(lnel)l. Miller ,said Lhe sys~em tw many mone y saving features In addition to sav· ing time for both emp1oyes and citizens. One or lht feaklres is that each depart· ment receives separate accounting for the toll calls made from that department. This enables closer control on loag distance phone calls and aids in deciding 1n the future the amounl of extended caDing area lines needed to conduct bus-- incss. accordfng to the admin istrator. The Centrex i;ystem 11:hlch is now In effect was actually designed for the new city hall v.•hich Is now in the planning &tap. MUler u kt Since the equipment will not have to be moved, installation or the system In the new civic center will be made a minimum coat. Fire Chief Ray Picard said that telephone stickers with the new emergen- cy numbers for the city will be distributed to every residence and business in the city llO that the new numbers can be readily available on telephones. Here are many of the new telephone numbers installed at City Hall. II the office you desire is not listed call ~ 5211. !!00 I • ...... ' , dealin1 with air pollution. ' 'Watch Children,' Firemen Warn "Supervision" ls the watchword Hun. tingtoo Beath firemen • are pa·sstng on to residents this year as the city prepares ror another sparkling Fourth of·July. "Most fires caused by fireworks ha~ pened because no ooe watched the ch lldreot capt. earl Dullcan, deputy fire marshal, nplained. • The . fire deparlmenl a11o warned n:sktenta to beware of dry I r a 1 1 ...i c:ornbuollble r•of.-wtOJe ~r.un1 !he Fourth. "'Safe n Sane firn«u an Ille Clllly ones allowed in lhe dty, but ..., they have to be controlled," Duncan pointed out. Edison Opposed PUC A'pproval At~hed " ·orange ,County :nptMi<!rs.~~,Countr~-' Iii Adrian Kuyper lo 'au.ck. °"' thrle. 1!!)1111,...,.. ~. Callfo Pub:-, lie Utlilies CommiHlon tr.Cision approV!ng Upaniion of' Ille· 1111J;, ington Beach Edison Company steam plant. , .. Kuyper, as recommended by hiJ office, ~1!1~ Ask immediately !or a rehearing of the ea'Wbe!ore th"l'UC. (A denial of this request for a rehearing will)ili!t ... precondition to appeal to the California supreme Court, Kuyper advised.) , . If Edison attacks the denial ol a permit !Ot 'cqnoUUCU.,. by th e Orange County Air Pollution Control Distrlel l!HMJ 80lrd to construct the plant, Kuyper will defend the dllntaf. • l f "Ediso n starts cont truction of either of the two 'proposed new plants. as ordered by the PUC, the county will immediately seek an injunction to prohibit 1uch construction. - . "" .. • . bCft>e lor peace in·-Alil, also But he. ·put hit main stress "" a "We -.Id hopo tbll ._ - told • u---i n ....... 1111ie "--"-·-come call for a nt°""tiated leWement. der · I ~ -lilac ·-•¥ PCl'I serious y ita choke, tonll"'"'""'• to --1ate." . ';There is nothillg to be gained in ~ ... ,. ,.._... -u . .~ .. , "-1,_ both !he promlte ol an booorable peace , Mr. ,Nlioa -Hanoi .-uv. aeiae wal~••" the Pres \la1t nld. ''1llerfi ia the ' moment 1far an hanOrable ·peace uomWtary.IOlutioa. andcostOfcontinued.war.•• er face ·a struale tblt oould io on "Sooaer or later peace must come. Nixon said. ht expected most of the fir montm.or" ,_.s. . lt can, come now throuP, ·a nelQtiated 41,000 Sooth Vietnam troops in Cambodia The Pr.-made no --aelllement· tbat Is !alr lo both aides woold withdraw lhortly. But he Nid and,lafa<t,empboabodthot·lhbcounlry and humiliates nellber. Or 11.conf.<ame !hey -.Id go into lhe border oreu ~ • mele•e Kl-mUIWy-uaiatlnce-montbl «".,.years from .nOw• wttbl:both-qain--=-witbout-· American .tvtten" ~-­ In !lrml «JI mooey and equipment lo sides having paid' the !urlber ·price ol U the Communi!ll attempt to .....,tablilh ......~-11.Aslaa mtlolW. -pni1racted lliruQle: . (See TEXT, hp 11 - Requiem Mass -.Tenlgh* ' Culture Center Westminster Car Deal.er Concept Eyoo· .Robert Longpre Dies In ~~: ~~ -al ~ !Or prom.toent W_.auto•delJer Robert Loqpre,_ who died Monday Iller a ·lborMUnea, ~ will · be held at I o'clock tompt at Pacific View Memori1I 0..pel, in Corma del Mar. A requiem moss will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Wednesdoy at Our Lady Qileell ol Angels Cllhollc Church, Newport Beach, with private interment to fo!IOw. Mr. Longpre, 50, wu ltrickeo at Calallaa Satunlay ...i -by the U.S. c-t Gaud to . Hooe. .MemoriOI llcioplta1 -e be died. Tiie -..... o1.-ii-nol•been - r Mr. lAalPr9 1WU owner ot a Weliml-.l'Gdlac~aira -... • ... ln I! ?Ille ~ lJd' ~iioi·~ .:.,J,\l' . ......, •F"~:;.r Watid 1fti<,~ "' • Hll ·jalher, B. II. LcmlP" ._ 1""' -:r-olthel'<iiitlae-<t' Oiiier ~ alnco Ill belinntoc to Iii reUrement 1eviral 1ears aco. lit died.early lali month. Mr .• IpolPfe, who met hls •ife while attending Notre Dame University, llw.d at the family home, 23 Linda Isle, Newport Beach. Survivors in clude ,his wife, two 10ns, Robert R. tt, of Huntll)lton Beach, Richard, · of Newport Beach; two daughters, Cherri oC C.0.ta ·Mesa and Mrs. John JuhtinJ o( HunUngton Beach. He is alto survived by bis mother, Mrs. R. R. Longpre, of F.acondido ; a brother, R. R. Longpre, Jr. ol ~; a sitter,, Mrs. Virginia SteveDIOllt of DEAD AT 50 Robert·Ldntpro Micbl.gao, and four grandfJlildren. The family bu suggeoted memorial cootrtbulionl to be applied •to Ille . Heon Fund. Women Voters Unit Plans To Watch Government .. ' Mother has put away the '. d1lh ra1 and taken a teat at city concll meetings in H1111tington Beach. And the housewives are IOinl to watch the school board•, too. ' It's all part of an acUon plan adopted by the League ol Women Voters for participation in city and I c ho o I pvenments. The new program calls tor· the League to tab pos!Uve 1tands oa cutala dty and ocbooi ilsuel and for 1-ue merntien to attend meetlnp ol Ille ,.,_,...,ernin& bodlel. " Here are IOme al lhe ltemo the ·Leque piano to mppmt: • -Adoption ol I Ill <i plo and poll<)' pion lor ,tbe ~ ol -. Uqtoo Beach. -'!be Top ol · tbe Pltr pla to ndeftlop u. downtown .... -Public owDlilhlp and ecceu to tbe beaches. -A policy al prompt adoption and Implementation o1 priisrama 1or finan. clq capital lmpro¥tm111ta in lhe city. -Support locat.-allall -...... ty, state, rerrloaal and lllllonal - .. C.4.N. ¥,OU ~TJU. • ' ' ., ,.. h J ' I VSE CA.IJENDA.BP in the field of plaMing. -Better coordination ot educational services between the five elementary school districts ud !he high achoo! district and better commualcatlon among the district admlnlslrators. -lnterdistrict financial cooperation for educational services. -Applications for federal, slate and zrivate funds based on the Deeds o( -ocbool dlslrlcl If fundl .,. not avallable the League favon hl&\ltr local tuu lo llnuce educallollal oeedi. -An educational dlmale In all local • ocbool dlslrlcls cooducive to !he develop- ment ol the hl&belt poteolial ol Heb child. Huntington City Schools Slate Salary Meeting " apoclal .-i., to -·111-~-Dfartu hU bieii c:o11ed for 7:31 klnlflfli in 'tlli·Dwyer So!>dolllllnry by truotro ol !he Huatinjton ~ • <:llY· Scbool >Dltlri<I. . , , ' ~'l'rushs wDI loltt •C ereues ld salaries .for aid Rflndpall. ';·•, lllarte4 ::.,:1ayed r w •k'• ..... laf. . ol' the lllord kir .. llid~ rlaion. ' • , torpn pi_.i tncreue Is. iz.ooe fer S. A. Molfott. dl1trict "'perlntenderit. He c:um!nUy ea ms f25,lllO annu111fy, A 7.1 percent raite to S27,Ufl l1 propoted. Second largest amount Is $1 ,185 to Chtirte1 Palmer, district b u 1 i n e 1 s 1t1perlntendent. His current salary ls tu.m. A 5.3 percent tncreaH woukl brtq hit oalaey to 134,llO. ... ..,. .......... The contract calls for a libnry. The viSon calls·f« IOmethm, grandrr. So far the vision is winning. After a series of meetings with Hun. ting1<1a Beach city Oflidall, library architect Dion Neutra aays' that a title stxxild be: sought to describe: the complex plaoned fa<4he Central Park which .,,.. beyond the ordinary library concept. "Cultural Center fo r th e Com-- municatlng Arts",is his suggestion. Neutra, of the world renowned Loi Angeles firm of Richard &: Dion ~Neutra and Associates, was commilsknd by Huntington Beach in April to deslp the library atop a hill averlooldng Lake Talberi and natural marsl>a In the poik. He was -Ille ~-sbortly -lhe cleltl! ol Ills falher,.llldmd Neutra, who wu also -to tan on lbe HUJllinpln Beach project. He dll!d al the age <t 71 whDe on a lour tllrouflfl Germany. llloa Neulnl N)'t be rerrlnls the libriry u a monument to his father. City .officials are excited by lhe Loo Ange)H architect's preliminary IChemes and Ideas for the llirudure, .including such addiUonas is an art gallt!I')', art.ilia work areas, and a planetarium. · "Mr. Neutra has captured our deaJres lo make Ibis library truly g.-and, however simply expr.00, this wUI be a showplace of Neutra genill!, bolb father (flee LllllWIY, P'll IJ' Mi1ii-tournament To Open Beach Mini Golf Links Fountain Valley's first minia ture Pf tournament will dlristen the city's lint minHxturse at I a.m. Friday. 1be tournament, sponsored by· the parks and recreation department, will feaQire age brackets from tots to edultl at separate atardng times throlJlbout the day and evening. The new course is located ontM~ street at the San Diego Freeway. Registration for the tournament ma1 be taken OOW ll>rougb Thursday at Ctty Hall, 10200 Slater Ave., or on lbe da7 of the tournament at the eo&ne. Starting Umes lor -I g I brackets are: -I a.m. fer boYt and Slrls eilbt aal under, -IO a.m. for youths age 9-10. -11 a.m. for youtba qea 11·12. -1 p.m. for youtha -IS.)4. -3 p.m. ages 15-17. -41 :4S p.m. 1or city olllcta1I Ille! !or resideotl II and ...... 0r .... Weathr TID• lhl cWll roll by, about II a.m., It'll be cloudsvllle on the Oro .... Cout. Then look fe< brlchl --·--tures in lhe centnloevenlleL INSmE TODAY ·-~~"~~,,;.,,:.: ......... quite o&Olo111lu~i0ilr ·~taf a hfl Toif! in m zt fall's dt!'ciriona o/ tht Suprt!M Court; heo'U bf'eak the 4-4 dndlock. Pcoe J. c.....,.1, • -" Clllidllllt UI • --" ,_ •·• --I -• °''""c_.., --• ,,Ml """' " DMlll M~tlati • -, .. ., •41119rltl ""' • ·--, .. ,. a11ttf' .. IMllM , .. 11 ,_ -" ,,_ .. ,. -" -" ·-• ,l1lll L"'*" .. -·-, .. ,. -• --.. • --~--· ----------------~·'---------~---------~--------------- ' DAil• PILOT " r .. sdJJ. Juot '°· 1970 ' • . " l!'lrc 4tla P•ra~ · i I, Fl+~ewayr ~»la .. Salute to· .U.S.· Beach CQfC -Direetors Oppose· B~ltam Plan lllilqllii tf ... Rall ... - C'hamber of Commerce have jolntd the -1tloa to A...,.bl)'llWI R o b • r t Badb1m'1 bW to delete a segment of lhl'hctllc CoUI Freeway. .. "' -....... di~ " .. ........... n. ••-= -· ..... 11111 • .., freeway chance ''.*dbid averely delay -m:JJ'M.~~ .. _..,........ All ... Ille bill .... -. ::.: up Slate.d Saturday-. . ' ,,. ,._pined • ""°"'""" urc· lnc the Legislature not to change lhe - 1dopted freeway route "at this late Ute." . Tha "'-II 1a~·· bill would --.lllo ,,_., at Ille juncllon -Ille --lluatlqtm -trelny near i\dlJnl A'ftmle, The measure I\&• ~ tile AslemblY * *-* Y alley Council Studies .Badham the orderly development ot this city· (Hun· tlngton Beach) In the Immediate and surrounding areas and thus do great dlmace to the local ecaoomy by· setting back the planning ind. thus, conltructlon ot tills long ovtrdut, imperaUve freeway allmment." The Huntington Mach counc11 allo is ~ to l!adhlm'1 bill, which Is designed to !Mer the freeway around, the Huntington Beach Freeway to the San Diea:o Freeway. · Hunt1~gton Belch c«Jnclhnen btllml the proposed fr@elrly change would jeop1rdile thf: Top of the Pier pla\1 for rtdevelopment of the downtown area ind cau11 traffic Jama on . ..,., .. Rreetl In-the cit)'. Newport B<ach relidrlltl havo - figf!Ung several m-to hip the freeway out of their city. Fro• Pflfl• l • TEXT OF NIXON REPORT •.. 'lt\Olll THAN A LllllAllY' Arcllltoct Noutro Fro• r.,.1 LIBRARY •.. I ! • . ' ' . ' ' •· 1• • ' '' · • and ton,'' Librarian Walter Johnson com· the sanctuaries thert. )0. I ,,,,_M tlle ~JN wttMr.-1 " 111 111d111o1W11 uo,ooo ,.,,.,.,"',,. " "' cwiwlfttlll mented. F Pl.a Summinc .ui! the Cambodian picture. du.111111 r.t"' ••lne -JG,oaa °' !Mn\ w111 M Johmlon'a -ment ceme aft-1 ser•·es e ay ns Gii fhllr W.Y l'loml tiy t11t Ulfl of 0(1.-, .....,.., ~• re w NixOJ'I uid that all u,ooo· American A '°'-IC'f' IJrl T11:AN1i'T1• of brlinltormln1 aeiliom bet we' en • t •11... 1 • counci1mm will . around forces, i.nPUdfnl adVbers, are. dJ:~ "f:: ... ~"fJ::i''w~_.~..,..,~ Neutra and city ' department" heada 1t Fountain V-1 c ty out and ·~·~ "t' .~ Jle Aid ':e*'~"r;.."S,~: ;11:-!"9.:f ~i..!"':.":i: the home of M1yor Donakl Shipley. atudf U.. eon~eraial P!!poaal to "°P· the onlr'Jl.S: .inilltaey acUv~'¥-~am. T!,~~-.:t:Ir: ~~:'7~T':!!::: At th• Hllklnl, Neutra put forward -~the~ H~un,tdll Be~ ~tion ~it~-~la'~.~~ ~~·~~blng ~14:' 'aJaln!t :f!i:!i,t'Ol!~.U.~~~f\1='J-the following-1deu--u' puQJblliilN ·for projiill!CI f.~le-~ay tr~copcentraUon1 and .upp!J af!!'I. or 11 ,, 1'11~,A;. ..;h:"'th. 1~r::V111 •"-\: the comple1 in addiUon to the usual special meeUnc It 7:30 &onlght. Here li the complet~ tex~ of J'rt*tnt -~ .. ~1 1 ,::.:,1o.. .1C-1~ 7·~':...:'"'~ library !ICilltles· The freeway chance, proposed by Nixon•_, whlte paper on Cain'bodla: f'":~" ':':'"':.c:i~I~ ... ~~1c1"' "°!in:¥/::,, Art gallel')'. ind exhibition area Assembl\11"1'1an Robert Badham ( R -· rom ""~ '""°"11b1111... T111s would 1t1d to -,.,, d t Together with lhe SouU! Ylet'llmtse, i coll"'M of •lrtiWlll I" "'-tr-111c111 MrlM w1'th I related war'..._ which -·Id Newport Beach), would route owncoN t:~t:."' •"-.i• •• oi ·~ u.s. '-..=!: ..._....,., ... _. tr.me inlanf to tbt Sin Dieto Freeway the 'Armed Forces of the UnUed States .. iou1 ,::rr_ .. ~1 ~i'.'ie:i'.""~• •NII include printlna, model makinc. electrical by.._, of.the Huntington Beach Freeway, have just completed successfully the def'0'"~1 TOO 11~CH ~ f,R 1111• "°"" c1" craft!; or metal working facilities 11eheduled to parallel Btach Boulevard. des tniction of ene-base area' along ~ ~.-.. 'r.r.r.,.:.., ~l~l~~J j',;.,111',,.o:tf, rlll;.~11V: •1J ~·~community room. Id ti -·;1 . '" • • o" ti twn tetl. Slit dalili ... I Ille -"'·r-r--~ ' Trafflc under thia pl1n wou e the CarftbOiDu.South Vlttnill'I fronUer tor .,, '1"' u11 1nM, • :r,:• ., ... ,.1r, · f into tbt Su Die P'reeway: whlch·runa , , · r.:'i,'r'i..i,..Ji.:.•,'t,~ ~:' "''J:.:~ ll'IYIM -Indoor-outdoor p I a y 1rea or throu~ •. _._ .... _,,,Valley and·-dlver'ted All Ameican troops 'have withdrawn ~ "•,. .... "•vr l>l'CK"""' wltti eT:t .... ml1t!kM II youngsten. •" "OUrn.Ln , -, · ... s !" w11ti htit or111<1a1" 1 ... m11111. Re od · Li ho · und N •·· h from Cambodia on the schedule an· Loe~ roo '' Amtrlcen i:ioncv 111 v11rr.tm theM -venue·pr uctng ar san s ps in aro ewport ~c . i1 "'onrhs. 1111, ~11m111111re111n -1.., 111e 11nsrouiuv which clisses could be conducted "W ' t ..... S" ... what Badham'1 nounced at the start of the operation. 01 111 nttotl•llnt o11er1, 111 Ille llll'lfl•tloll1 on · e.re no qw.i\C ... ~ , u, 1111111.rv 1c11-, 1(111 In "" li.-11rt11ev " _ Food 1ervice. propou1 la, or how it would affect ~ The allied l'WMpt, btto the North Viet· !7 ,~r,:'"'~'lt'~'!r =.. .,...~ ~,~~~ · _ Planetarium. city," J1me1 Neal, Fountain Valley City namese anit Viet Cnn1 btse areas along l~1,t:."\.1f,,,= .. 1~1 H•'="' 1~""!:.'t~ _Communication center for amateur Man11~'...~1 tbla momln&to .. h.:..U •t to . ht the Cambodian-South Vietnamese border: 01~::!~r !Wm':-'1~1~~,!.:m 111(,_... 4""1"' television, fUm·maklnl or theatrical pnr '"lbe cuun;;u w~w ~~11 rug1 • -Will save American and allied lives "~ " .. wrnt., H•MI .. _,... 1 """" .,_"'-ductiona. then councilmtn .. .._... ~,,... a reao u--In the future: -11111 111o1 1111111-r, 19¥9mlfttftt ., u. w111c11. -A Natural blltory muaeum. "-« -It," Meal __ ,. WW that the withdrawal ol tlltr thtmMlv" 11111 MIHlll • .....,..,. uNw • boolc tor """' pro, .,_ ll· -. -llml1e flM IN:I Ot~ 'iJ~ 'W .,_,_, 11'1 ¥1elt11M -n I e. Freeway Ramp Change Talk Set P!...,;..i c~ ol the .Seal Beach Boulevard lntorchan&e to the San DI•!• rr-ay wtll bt dJlclll80d at a public hurtnli •t for l :IO p.m. Wednesday In Ille Hoplll-School, 1Jlll Kenalqtoa Rood, Loi Alaml!OI. ,,,. burtlll wtll be conducled by Ille Ca1110mla Dfvtalon ol Jlllhw•Y• · which :/.2i~:. llf Pjl¥,J« Ille, 1!\lhway Thi public wtll hive lo dl)'I, otartln1 Wedliadly, to IUbmit ltaltmeflt1 and Inf~ Ml.ll!l lilblt!I to the DIYlllGl1 ol u......., , . ' .• ,.._._,a. ' ' I ' Oilllia propooed lncladl -· ol 1 new free1'11 on·ramp · for trlfftc -I>ound .., Seal Beach Boulevard' )fopl ol ·lhl eheng" will be on dl'J>l•r at tho CCMIDt' Ubrary;·Uill Seal Beach Blvd., s.J Buch. · Realtors to Hear Curator From Knotts . 'l11e Rev. Claude 1Jlunp1, curlfor. lndopendilx:e Hall an(',....rclf Mry 1t Knott'• Berry Finn, Buena Park, will iplai: on "Source of Our Freedom'' at the Wedneldly brukfast Of the Hun- tington Beach-Fountain Valley Board'"of' Realtors. ~It.on will 1ather for br~akfut at I a.m. In the Huntllnlton Seacliff Cow\try ~ub. ' Ocean View Trustees I American trooP1 from Sopth Vietnam :cr.r/1: noil:li' ..,,, y111~-'''i:"' .. ~"' -Facll!Uea for apeed reading cla&ses. c111 nroceed mt IChtdule; l~":u: Ji.,f~r llM .. .:r' tf ...,. ... '1: The present Ubr1ry cantr1ct fi1es the -Wiii en1bJt our prosram of Viet-1 '" MAllCM ,1111 ,.111"11 oi 11111 YNr, ~ir,t price at $2.1 mllllon, but city Develop. namlution io continue on IU current ~00~~ov~1;14•a!~ii ~ :~:,~=: ~ ~:;;;c;1i ment Coordin1rtor Tom Severns recently tlmet1bl1: 10 ~111-::w 10~11, 1~t1e~,J:' \.'I ':"~:,,, It,.! pointed out 111 the ideaa for the library -Should enhance the proipect for a 10 '"'-'~'wt o "" v1e1.,.m1r111on 11111 w11=,.,..t would push the cost over that figure . ,,,..,._. TtitM MW Vlillltlenl, too. ,.. 11i.c. I d I I ·11 h just peace. •0•1"'' • H<_d,... et "~' .!j Ctmm1111111 dli'"•r• Sooner or 1ter, ec s ons w1 1ve At thlA time, it 11 lmoortant to review ~ 1':.,.~~[!!~t ti:-1''11;~ 1=': of~~ to be made on how much the cost the bacQround for the decl1kln, the "w11icti "~-;, wi• • •hin.,,..,.,. can be lncreued and what ideas can result• •Of the operatto.,, thetr larRtt ·~~~'~1:':!c,:.o1!'a be incorporated. m-·-~11n •-· ol conflict ln lndocbtna IR,_ •-lf9 !flt ""'11 • •c111i111 tt -Meanwhie, the dream ps on .. -JU• r.ci-111.1 111..,11 1t1t Hwtlt Vitt_,. •1111 Viet C.. -ind to look down the road to qie ~~...:,~.c.~. ""' M•lc ,.m mwt future. .,u ~ ~1et111m -~.,... -w111ct1 -nl 1111 _, 1nP1 .;. It, IT JS VITAL to understand at the ,,:,r~1r11N,.,. ~~:•,;:,,, ~ c,t~~ outset that Hanoi left the United States "11"' ,.,,.. "' 11ntii·" v1•·~1"" 7;'" 11.... .,..,. bl ti but to . t:t~=t!.'rt.ma" ~'lgi:m., ~...M?----1::i no re1t10na e op on mpve :::S~il"'tt\i ... tf,~::r-:·~i ·~-·,;ifl-1•':7,M. militarily qalnst the Cam~lan bue " ... -"'' ,.,,.'"'* ~"!; ...... ~j"',.....~ are ts. The purpoae 111d 1lgnlf1C1rtee of !r ~S,tjiriZ~~111 ::ir:;~-;;r.;-.11 our operatlona acalnst Ille Cambodian •'!:..': ~~ll:lr..; ,:J un~es c1n _,Jl!J bl! UDderatood ~if:~:_ .. ,&"",;;; .~ ... t ..,,~ qalnlt the backdrop of what we art .,,._,,.:117~·· ,111,, -""_,,rnlii,~.. ,tJ' 11!11•, seek'"• to aCC'Ompli•h 1" v1ttn1m -~n"""' f, .: ,:r,:: :r:-: r:.,;:.,r:..1:, anc1 the thrut that the Communist bites ,ui:111i;~ '";.v~..:"r • ·=• ~ 11,1"'. In Cambodia poaeft to our objectives. llld' re1111M "' tt1e c.,.....1 ... '"''-• Nor can th1t mllltary 1ctlon d the =~:. iii'" ,..~I~ l=~.tov~"'rl... -.. :~ 1 t ~-ths •-di -• f I'-•):l•mblw. Tiie Un ttc 1 •ttt lied "''"*' ao'IM'CllM al Ul'V mon IJIC Vore.,,_. rOJn ~ Wl!fl, nor k,,.,w!fdOt of, IYlnfl, ,._ thf t d b th co· (ant IT WAS THI mllor IXGIMlorl tf fM'"Y Kllv!ty cawie -un:: ea pose )y e ns '" c1111110dl• 1ti11 11111""'"'' uuNCI •lllM ,_, expansion of North Vietnamese ag· to tnc1 11~ YNt• er ''"'''"' •1111 1tttc11 "'' gression throughout lndochlna. '~~?~l!,Pt.'1' ~~ 11 11111". Viti (-•1111 Nll't• Vlt!Nrne.. I~ 11tYe A Record of Restraint. °"''ltd 111 l"••t•rR '""Ooc111 .., ,,.,1, '"' prl1Mr~ob!Klf~ II lti.t Llmll"lv!'lltt flt't:• Ml America'• purpose in Vietnam and bffn _,.,1 11 Hit"91'• .. ,"1"" 1111~! Indochina remains whit It has been s~. ~:,., Uf~ 11~.J:. "U.J..llf•~ 'i;, -a .. , .. · In , which the. peoples of <1-, '5'.., ..,.,. 111 111-., 111 •It"''"' "'"' 'l , · .. ~.~.'nMCt UINllll .. .., llftllrtll!Y the rellon : Cin,,!d~•o&e .thtmJelves to · "~ ,;\'\N1' 11"-"9NI ,..._ w....c,11 ~evel...,menf. of their own societies, a P. "'f"'s1111911•• tollowrnt r91Nrb -• r.,.,iM 111 ~,. ,. f!" C1m e -It: peace in which all the peoples of • 1 mu11 i.1 vou 11111 '"-Vlttn•rnt~ CDOM1u"11t1 •1111 !tit Viet C~ ntOOll•lld with 111 lhrt1 Southeast Asia can dP.lermine their O\vtl or fovr 11111t1 11u1 1 •MDlvMFy l!Olhlfll com11 II I I fut Ith I outa., · .. it &! the 1111~11M on1 , , Alltr I t•atll.C . P:J t ca . ure ,. OU I 1n-"" Frtncll ln:IDN l1N Ctmbodll, Viti Minh ,_ ...... ~.,,. .. ~ , • 1 • Iii our ~ounuv In orde, \ tol'!Q""' 11. How u:::..--1 • ' · • • ' !'n .,., "'"' co"flclt11<• 111 • Vl• ''"""' ... Wh' en this ldm!nJ11tr11tJon took office, I W9 1ld1 Vl'llh Ille Viti 111'11 we wllf Iott our lndt0tnd1nc1.'' the authorized strength of American L111 111 '"'· Prine:• s1rwinou1r arder.r C•ml!Ddlf" IHldereQu!o~ tnd W9lk •rmed forCfl to ••tr( 10 troops in South Vietnam WAS 549.5'1'.l -•-iM•Jur• ot control a"'' North v111111rMH the high water mark of American =1.~~!,,T~~ '~11111n111 torctt: O((uPYlnQ '1"" military oresence in Southe11t A1i1. ·the AT THe &AM• TIM•. t11e COmm\11\ltt !we•• United States had been ne1otiatln1 at ~ ~1::1"' •~"\!:.'J."'vl:m!~' rti::e ',"::, ~ Paris for JO months b••t notht'ng had on ,,,. c1mbod1111 •kl• ot 111e v111111m<•mbodl111 bordtr -lllvt for yllfJ •ff~ICI It l~!y d1911J been agreed upon other than the shape 1no:r bl•• c•mr,: tor •nemy "-1n11t1r11ed lhr-h g OI "'to SO\tlll Vltlr\ollm The! >o~ of the barfl!:ainln1 table. No com· 111e1 ''"" '' 1111<1.,..ri. i.. "'""' vi. N'""' ,,.,. Viti 11111 lllld-.i•rten 11t'""°" 11111 ,., _.., prehenaive allied peace prop:>!lll existed. 1,_ " '"'' ,.111 •M ''"',,iv on 111e1r '""'" Th from SDUtll VIMMIOI . ere was no approved plan to reduce our icr"11!"4 01 "'°"' 111111 11• ,.,,. l'."'"m1ntt • I • · I I th <•Dtwrtd !n ttlt C•mbodlln OMrltiDM 1 orovldtd nmer ca s mvo vement n e war -ctne:iuilv• ,.,t'O, 01 C0111111un111 ,.u•nc• on C1111bod11 Driver Critical After Smashup A n.year old HuntJnaton Beach min Wll treported 1fn criticlJ ~ this momln1 1o1io;.1n1 1 colllatoii' willi 1 plcku~ 'lr\lck. ()fflctrs said Gordon V. Johnlon. ~11 Huntln1ton Ave, was northbound on Golden West Street at l :M a.m. when his station wagon collided with the truck ln the Warner Avenue lnterMCtton. Johnson was pinned Inside the driver's compartment when police arrived. He w11 rushed to Huntlnllon lntercom- munity HO$pital by ambulance. The driver of the pickup. Ted J. Smith, 37, o1 I~ Alta Mirono St., Huntington Beach, w11 uninjured, poUce Bald . Huntington School Trustees to Meet A meeting of the Hunlllnston Beach Union High School Dlatrict board of tn.ilteel hu been called for ~ p.m. July 7 to select 1 new boArd chairman and a clerk. The sesaion will be held In the Hun- tington Beach High School Clfeteria, 1905 Main St. More than 18 bands, 22 fmta and scores of novelty attractions wfll plr1de through Huntington Beach's streets this Saturday in a &tar-spangled salute to Amarian youlb. '1111 ,....., Independence DiJ Parodr, billed u the -1'tiell pu.. In Callfwnla, Ullo 111' la expectld to dnw more lhaD •,llOO opoctaton. 9pol-b) tbt HuoliMton Beach Ja)'<eel, Ille colorful proceoslOn Ii aloted to belin 1t 11 a.m. at Wice Parle ln the downtown are1. ftdml.uion ls abeolutely free. With television and radio per10D1Uty · Jchnny Grant u rrand m_arsh1l, It wtll run alon1 Main Street, turn onto Flf\h Street, 1crou Walnut Avenue, back onto Main Street ind bact to Like· Part vi1 Lake Street. . · Now in Its ~th year, tht parade, will be cappo,d, off ·wt~ an ·hour-I .... fireworil claplaJ from. Ille M11nlclpal Pier after dark. · Th• procouton will ioclllde more theo 3,300 partlclpint& -too many to mention tllem all. ' . They Jnclude, however, Sen. Geor1e M"'Jll!y, U.S. Repr< .. mativea Richard T.,Hanna, Georp Brown ind Gen. Lewi1 H. Walt, Ass!. U.S. Marine Corps com· mand1nt, wbo wiU 1et 1s reviewlna: officer. Othera in the parade are newacuter Georce Putnam, d1ac jockey Charlie Tuna, movie 1tarlet Nickie Rae, Fiddlln' Charlie Waer and woman dlltance awlrh- rper Greta Andenen. Bands and rnarchin1 unitl include the 3rd Marlne Alrcrllt Wing Band, the U.S. Air Forfce Drum 111d Bu1le Corps, and the 2t Palma Marine Coll>• limo< Color Guard. School District Chief Filing Deadline Nears Ha ve you alway1 wanted to run the Huntin1ton Beach Union Hilh School Dlsitlct? You have one day lflfl. The board of trustees is stiU seeking applicatio11s for a new diatrict superinten- dent. · The pay is high, upward of $20,000 yearly, dependin& °" your experience and qualification•. But ao are the re- quirements. The trustees prefer you have to have a PhD and a \ wealth of educ•· ,liOf\al arif adminilir~lve experience. Since ihe announced rettremeat Of Dt. ,. Mu L. Forney M1y 26, the district has invited qualified educators to apply for:, the wsltion through an eight-pase brochure malled to colleges, univtrslUes •nd placement offices throughout the United St.ltea. They must be returned by Friday afternoon to Scott Flanagan, usist.lnt superintendent of personnel services. Preliminary 1elecUon ~he job will be accunpliahed through a board-ap. pointed screening committee who wlll forward the names of the most eligible to the board of trustees. Interviews and 1 final selection will be held 1round Sept. 1. The trustee• have agreed to a three- year contract, with the exact salary to be determined by qualifications and experience. Dr. Forney, who served wiih the district for the p1st eight years,· wlll join the faculty of the University of Guam as associa te professor of education this fall. So far, no persons from within the district have applied for the position. 'Ocean vn· School Di.strict truatees .nett at I o'clock tonight to review 'idmJnlllraUve oalarieo and to adopt a ~v· bucl1et. Thi mlfllq la ocheduled for dlJtrkl KeadQutrters, 1172 Wamef' Ave., Hun- &JnitOn Buch. WHITE SALE! in the abael'lce (If 1 negotiated settlement. •• • 1ot11nc 11111 1n111\r111tr1 co,,1c1or ,,.,. 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I T"" ~-nl' 1irM ~ ' ...... llCt Wl"'lflll ef It's 1 little late in the year for a \\'HITE sale, but this one is quite unique. We bought a few thousand yards of assorttd custom carpets from America~• leading custom mill. Many of the various carpets included p1ck11e are beautiful shades of WllrTE • in this II you would like WHITE carpet (or any carpet) HE'LL REVIEW PARADI M•rlne Corps' W•lt Nixon Making Choice Between JBS, Democrat Thi choice l>etween a John Birch Socie- ty member and a relaUvely unknown Democr1t faced President Nlxo11 u It ' dld many moderate Republicans In t.od~y·~ 35th District Congressi.onal race. The Presidenf and daughter, Tricia, voled by absentee ballot Monday af- temoon. They signed affidavits that they e1· pec:ted to be out of the votin1 area, according to County ·Clerk \Villiam St John, who took the balloLs personally to Su Clem.ente to get in under the S p.m. Monday absentee deadline. St John said he was asked for the absentee ballots by bwight Chapin, Presidential aide. Newsmen had been asking Press Secretary Ron Zie1ler in r~dit dayJ wheth& llle;Pr<sldent ~oujd Y e1 t f ·. ' t ' ieglef told newsmen l\1onday evening 1l Laguna's Surf and Sand Hotel that the President had voted by absentee b11lot "collected before comln1 out here." Ziegler was asked if California law permitted and able·bodied person to vote absentee when he is In' the dlatrlct. Smiling, the Press Secretary aald, "In thls case it does. . . " He said the President had anticipated beln& out of the district today. St John said today the President in signing the affidavit had acted in an- ti cipation of what he thouiht his schedule would be. He said the section of law covering this. is "liberally construed" and said the President was protecting his voting rights. The special election to fill the une1- pired term of the late Rep. James Utt pits ·State Sen. John G. 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" 1"'1t -~-··· .... '"""'flt l~llfllllllt Ill , ....... 1 ... ,. 11111 .... .... .. ______________ "!" ____________________________ .J wl!Mrtwll Of trD,800 rnott A1M1~11 ,,_,, TlleW t•·· NIXON TEXT, Pap I) Mr9 ~ W t•rt111 tf lhlt r11r, Oii Atwll .x.: j ' ' Ir h 1i F ti fl fl Ii ] ] ti " 0 • ~ n B ti ,, ti v J " R ' " Ii b ol rr cl ir •I !I d: M "' m " RI fa M •I } l l!1 de l>c ' da re "' ol TRUCKER IHOLDING STEERING WHEEL) WA ITS TO BE FREED Cutting .Torches Were Out Because of Spilled Fuel Truck Flips on. Freewa y Rani p; Drive1· Uninj u1·ed A Cypress truck driver escaped scriou<; lnjury f.1o:iday r.ighl \\·:1cn lhe vehicle he was driving O\'ertt.1rn:?d on the transi· tion ra1np from the nort:1bound Ne\l,rport FN!e\\•ay to the Santa Ana Free,vay, !he California High~\·ay Patrol r~pcrted. Officers said it took 9\J minutes to free Edward DeBoer of 9502 Walker free from part of 1he cab lvreckage. Because of spilled diesel fuel Tustin firemen who were called to the sceoe 1verc ur..1h'e '" use cu!t inR torchrs 1:1 rc!e2sc the man fron1 t':.c \'."r:!::'.;age. Po"·er saws 1verc u~c:I t~ cut h i~ legs fre :'! .from the p:1r1 of the cab "'reckagc. He '"~:;; treated and relc::scd at Tu!t:n Co1nm un ity ·Hospit.'.:l. Officers said DeBoer v.·as cviden11¥ tra\'eling too fast a<; he at iemptcrl to negotiate 1he sha rply cur\'ing: trar.<;it:on road. The truck was loodcd wifh sugar be<t pulp. Deatl1 Row !i1111ates T estify / Fo1· l(ille1· i11 Pe11alty T•·ia l A parade of rri£oner~ "·ho served time with triple killer Joseph D. Morse testified in his behalf again today in Oran ge Couniy Superior Court. durin~ 11 penally trial to determine if he li ves or dies. Se\'en dungaree-clad Drn tll Ho1r in· males testified r.tonc!.:iy before Ju rl!);r Byron K. ?\1ci\>litlan in Santa Ana, saying th at ~1orse convinced them lo atrempl selfrehabilltation "'hile a\1't1iling execu- tion .. ~·lor~e. "'ho has killrd his molher. in- ''ali1 ~io;t2r an:I a S:in Dlego Co u n I v Jail cellma1°: is reccivin;:: a nev.· pena!ll' trial to decide ir he rr.1n~ins on Death Ro\1' or goes to the gas chamber. ~lorsc, 26. heard his o"•n brother, a l\.\'O-tin1e loser on f~lony crimes. re- count their family life, which v.•as ;:t times troubled but apparen!ly ne1·er truly biller. Defense attorn ey Fra;1k Edd0ns Jr .. of Santa Ana , is arguing in behalf or morse's life on the basis that he hi.is changed himself and been a positi ve influence over other conde1nn"dn1ef'. He "'as condem·ne::I for I he double n1urder or his mother and sister in 1962 and again sentcnct"d to rlie afl eor th? l!)!M str:1ngul.1lion or Thoma~ Tadd '!i. a trusty at San Diego County Jail. E;:ich lin1e. the decision<s "·ere sue· ccssfully ;ippealed on the basis of im· prope r j•1r~· sc!<'C'ti(ln wh~n i;·1bmilted In the Califcr.1 ia Supreme Court by i\lorse's ai1 orney. The te~tlmony of Oeaih now inmati: !\l.:irual J. Cha\'C1.. 1rho fir~! mel ~·!o•0 in 1963. "'as ch1racterisiic or his valua- t:on by {)\';er felf01v pri~oncr~ ~.fon::!ay. "lie \\·as a ro\.\·~y. re:>t"l!ir.·•~ p~r~.,11 \\'h~n he arri\•ed. He ju!ll dif.n't gil''! ;i Gan1n. But h~ chanr..ctl in 1iiG. lie st:i rlcd lo s:ud1·. He 1ras in ore courteous." said Cl11n·cz. Judge htc'.\tillan rr"ealerlly susl.l'li,·e::I rb i<'clions by prosecuting allorne~·s v.·h~_n Ed1~ns questione~ i:imalc!I :::bout livinit conditions on Drnii.i Ro\v. limiti ng thrm t:l r"'.~ussion of ~terse and his eff::cl c·,1 lhe m. The tripl c·~la.rcr .and hi., bro:hcr Rebert E. t.1orsc, 31. ne1·e~ ~hm\•e<I a s·gn of recog'li;:ir~ t .1:::h o her -lhrv h;dn't seen or ta'kcrl together in !ivC years -until the lc.5ti1nony fin ished. Billy '~ 1'ase 1f ncip D:ying Boy to See Disneylnnd From Wire Service~ DES ~·JOIN ES. lo"''a -Some\\'herc al~g the mai n highway. a seoond·hand sla.tion wagon rolled lod;1y, carrying a dying buy on a one.way lrip to the Magic Kingdom of Disneyland. Billy ~ng! 7, ,.,.on't be goi ng that \\'ay again. """' Ooo n1ed to blindness 1\1ilh in six \\'eeks • and deJlh fro m a brain lumor in the r.ear fut ure, hls \1·i~h to sec DL~neyland and con1cdlan Red Skelton i ~ bcin;:: granted 'by mo1·e than an cnchanled fairy. lfis mother a'ld st~pfather, ,.Ir. and lifrs. James Exline, ea rned (\VO \\'eeks ago that a tumor growing since birth Harold \Vilson Proves He <.:a u Sti II Win One LONDO:'ll fA P) -Ex Prime ~llnister ltarold \\1tlso:i, "'~o::-c l .alY.lrlte~ "-ec defca•r·I ii t.1c ,Jt11·c 18 e'ec:ion, has bee~, r:'!·c:::~1:.-J 1~~ 't•r ol the par~)'. t\ u. ::n. 1·•11;"'l':'r:! f r• 1'•e meetirg ~fon· day. prorr.ltc'f R, full in111lry irto ti~:! reason\ 11 hy t;,c f'Rr y, w!1l~h w1s h:::a\i.'v favored to 1vin. \\'l'I' ou~tcd fron1 con1rOI of the eovcrn111ent by the Conserva1Jvcs. ~nd loo far adva nced lo remove would soon take his vision. then his /He. A ne"'spaper story aboul thr bra\'e little boy led hundreds of I0\\'2.ns to cont ribute .$2.m for hi.~ tri;> ;i1·d th:? . a~cnur.t ~pread <1rrol!s the cou:i!~y 1·i3 \\'Ere services. "Jim okay," they nuo1cd Uilly . ''J'n1 going to Heaven !iOOn." California Governor Ron:ild RcagDn read the touching talc and has arranged for f_ree Disneyland passes fo r the Eidinc family, which Includes five child re n. Governor Reagan and Skellon wlll meet them there. n,ext ~londay, fulfllUng anolher of Billy s dreams, v.·hich seemed to be out of reach of his stepfa ther 's 196- a·\YP.ek job in a fertilizer plant. "~l fir~t It didn 't seem real,'' said Exline after recelvini: the unexpected telephone call from a Re a g a n aide in Sacr:i mento ~!onday. ''\\'e thought it "''as some sick joker. Dut then aftrr awhile. J knell' it wa~ re:::!, e~;::ecia!l~· <:Her lh::y cnlle:1 b:ick a second time." The family had sold some rurniture t~ ga:::"?r ~SJ for a do\vn payn1cnt on the s1et1on. wagon th at wtu · take Billy on \v,.at .1s -lrasical/y -the trip of 1 1Uet1mc. ' • Tw~. i;., 30, ltlO I l D~u·rllOT f ·. Plans· Indochina .Talk . • ' Television 'l11terview S·c~uled for .7 P~M. Wec'!nesday . . By°'R~Hr!,~1!,:i fi.!LL Ameilica,i fore ign policy. particularly In SouU'ieust Asia, \\'ill be much in the neY.'S this '''eek. The Pres ident Is ,P.Ulting It ,there along "'ith nr\1' c1nphasis1 On pdlillcal or nea:itiated settlemc'nt ·of the lndoc~ina "''ar . High!ii;hls includ~: -S::i:eduled llve television. lntervie'v or the Preside nt fQr one hour \Vednesd0.y beginning at 7 p.n1. rPDT) on all asp2cts or foreign policy , pnrt icu!arly Soulheas~ Asia. -Release today of the Prcsidenl"s 14·page report le the American people oil accomplishments in and American \', ·1:1drav.·ct fro1n C2mb~dia ~nd the U.S. and Vielnan)ese 1>3sitior.s .. -JleJeasc to nev.·m1t·n 101 Thursday use or lhe earlier backg!'ound briefi ng First Lndv Bae){ .. J F'1~01nl!e1~u -,. - With Praises From Wire Services ' . Jn San Clemente of oews media ex· ecutive1 who met with the Prtsldent and listened at length to Dr. Hel\ry A. Kiss- inger. adviser on naUo~ se<:urtty. President Nixon hid earlier ' been r.cheduled to hold bis '~Ye -tilt:vlsion in· tcrvlew in Sari 'Clemente but It \\"89 moved to 1 Lor· Angeles studio to cut down the chance of technlcal di fficulties, Duflng U, President's April 20 speech on I Vlebl•m' from San ~c1emente, one of the Jl(lrtable te19'it1on units broad· cas\ini the Ail~~ cauaht fire, forcinc ' . ' • a quick switch to a backup unlt. The President 11 expected to ny to Lo! ·Angeles · Wednesday · afternoon or possibly ea rlier for the WednesdaY. in·· tervlew. The hetwo~k newsmeri ·are Holl'ard K, Smlt)l of ABC, Eric Se,•areld or CBS and John Chancellor or NBC. · Press Secretary Ronald Ziegler said 111onday evening that the President prefe rs the give and ·'fa ke of live television -as opposed to taped TV -answering questioos as they cofue. Ziegler said I.he President had given. Third Suspect Sought ' specific 9"deN that hil l&lff' WU not t:> talk lh adv1nce wllh' tht 1hree TV ~ newsmen inv'Oilved. .. The President: met MMday mornlnC \1'ith stcretary of State ftoler11 before . Rogers' deparlure for a SEATO meetin• ·4 In ~1'.ani.Ja, -conferences in Saic~n and . then more meetings In Jap1n and Lo. .1 cJoii.' · .-' l\lr: Nixon also conferred with Roma· ' nian Forelgit Mlnlrter Coroeliu Manudi . on posslbjlitie.!5 of reduction of SOY1et , • and Americaq military forces in EU?GpL : ' Youth Held 2 Slayings • Ill D~ JOHN \'. OI Ille D•il~ I A chubby. 16-ye!r·o; ! 1 .:1 Gro,·e1 youth was arrested by Santa Ana police ~1onda}'. night as I! _second_suspcct in fh e briilal slayings of. an attractive schoolteacher _and a service station manager. · ' Arthur C. Hulse, of 11461 Dolan St., \\'RS adm itted to Oran~e County Juvenile Hall to, await criminal action · in the . butcher murder of the woman and tM • bludgeoning ot the man. . I nrown -apP.arently occurred alter the • \\'Oman's car stalled lh the SaDd Clnyon 11rea and the murderer -or murdertn stopped, ostensibly to help h~.. : . The""Wl mlllf'then was ta~eittol niarlijr orange gove near the old city of Irvine \\'here she wls rtpeatedly 1tabbed and mutilated . Lll\1A. Peru -Pat Nixon return s h ~1ne toc!'ay \.\'ilh a first·hand .pict ure of the devastation lett by the Peruvian ea rthquake a.id \\'arm \\'ords of praise from a military government that has been feuding with her husband . · The killers of ~trs. Floren« Brown, From there, IT!vesllgators said, the remains, and some of Mrs. Btow.1'1 ef•. • fe5ts were tak;en to 1 rocky c;anyqa n!ar El Cariso •Village along· Orte1a High\\'O'.IY and buried.beneath a thlft cover • or dirt ·and bru'sh. Two wee kl .. ttt 1 a hiker found the body. She is scheduled to arrive aboard Air Force One at El Toro Marine Base :it 4:25 p.m. President Nixon 1\'ill meel her. President Juan Velasco said ?\1n. Nix· on's tv.·o-day visit \\•ent by •·too fast" and \vishe1 she coul d have stayed longer to get a belier idea of "\vhat \\'e reel like t.1 our nation." (Earlier Story, Page 3). \lelasco's seeretary, Gustavo Silva. ~ai~ lhc rrc~itlent \l'IS "very c!:?eply 1 o~!ched by the ges\ure of Prealdent Ni~:nn in s::nding his \1·ife. If he could h'.l\'C r211t 1'.1c \\'hole U.S. Air Force, i: T·r.uld net h:a·c me3nt a; mucl1 <:3 !~'1dini; his \\·ifc." U.S. Amh::irc:ldor Tav!or (in rris:>n l~c lcl!::r sR;d the go:>C:·,.,:ill P:it i\i~:;n C:'.1"1::d c:1 her \'isi. to th'! r~r h:;uc:ke ~cz,·c 1;·ould better relations be~wecn 1:1:? h\'O count ries. Belcher said President Velasco. a norn1ally icy. classic milita'ry strongman, "couldn't ha\'e been more m:ived" by r.lrs.' Nixon's \'isit. B:?lcher !aid he thought it '''a~ Mrs. Nixon's o"'n id"a to <!ome to Peru to personally view lhe Peru\•ian earthquak e dama ge amt he was obviously pleased ~I th~. sleps ,taken_. by Mrs. ,Nixon, to 1n1prove lhe IC',lSC rela~ons between lhe l\\'O countries. . ~1rs. Nixon "'on the lhanks and good \vi ii er !he refugees and re.;cuc rs in her \'isil lo the Anf'\can valley ·once 1'110\\'TI as the "Liltle S\\'ilzerland of Peru," bul no1v' called the Valley ol D<'at h b:,• i1s few survivors. · ''The destru ction "'as much 'more in· cre~i ble th an I had read about," she sa i1. "It is all so saddenin'g. The people :ire so brRve . \\'e .are going lo try ha rder to help them." ~Ir!'. Nixon hugged young!'ters and tal ke~ to monks and missionaries, pilots and nurses. young and old.· "Brave · and courai;{'eous." she . called the pe:lpte of the ill-fated valley. She said "'hat she saw made her sad. but she rea.<:surc1 the inh:ibtiants. ''You'll ha \'(' i;o:i:f lin1es again." The First Lady \\'I S indefatigable in her tour. Provided a rest slop al a J:ed Cros.'i tent, she said , "I didn't come h:.-re lO sit." She said she came to find out what 1\!,IS needed for relief and reconstruction. And U.S. Peaaee Corps workers In the canyon gave her their estimate : S20 · millio n to build 40,000 huts in the va lley hero~ the rains come at the end of September. Frantic Effort 'f o Stop Car Fails; I Dies A coui::1n s frantic effo rt to unstick tile accclr.rator pedal as an older (lirl s!cered their c.a r do"'" a hill in La Jlabra al 75 miles·per·hour failed early to<1a1'. cn1l;rig in dt"A\h ;ind inju rv. Dri\'er Maureen D. Zahn. 18, or Vali"· 1la. \Vas killed insli'ntly when pinned un. <'Pr the vel'ticl" as it rammerl a guardrail an -I O\'erturricd in the roerl\\'P.V, !'h:!l'r}' Z.ihn. 14, nf lh1cienda J~e!khts, "ho cro11ched on the floor try\n'! lo release the accelerator as the vehicle . c1reened a half·mile. wa ci admitted 101 I '\'hillier Presh.vterian Hospit al with m1•1tiple l:ir-cratinns. She 1vas listed in l!ood Cf'n"iliof'. "'hile A third rousin. Gennlne ZAhn. 11 . \VI'S lretted for minor injuries 11nd released. accortlinq to accirient investigators. Aulhnrllies In 1tfantua, Utah , meanwhile. announ~ the death -or a RiverslcJe \1·oman who \V<JS a passenger in n car drive11 by a Snnta A11a man ,_•hen It rammed a semi-truck and trailer he .a"on. 1iss· Belly .J. ~1iller, 29. died 1t1on~ay \"hrn tbe new s~"" driven bv Allen C. Cro£by, 23. ~rru:"lXI the center iinc. , Crosby !'.'Uercd fer.e ;ind :!rtn litcc ra . li)ns in the grirdlng collision ard "'at t.dmlued to Cooley ?l'einorial flospital in Brlghr1n City, Utah for lrcalm<'nt.. 31, of El Toro. and Jerry \V. Carfin, 21, slain on duty in Santa Aria. hare been sought since early June. Polke ba,·e posted a $2,000 re\~·ard for infonnalion leading to conviction of the killer of carlln, v.·hile a suspected madman was hunted in the dismem· berm ent or Airs. Brown. And police today said they were seek· Ing sUJI aOoth!r suspect In the crimes so far Implicating Hulse and Stephen C. flurd. 20. a drifter from Norco. lnves:lgalors sa'.d !be capture is ex· peeled soon. . H1•rd w11s arrested late \a~k week hv fher irrs deriut!es in Norco after a foo t ch<1<:c from his Ct-r to a nearby barn. I''? I:;; <!xpcc'ed to be arrpirzned in ~~"t::r Ana ~111:iiclpal Court Wednesday in b:::'1 murders. i\n?tiler all ege1 drifter picked un late 1~£~ Th:1rij:-.y r.lght hils b~n rcle1scd n:-.1 l:!.Tned ''not a suspect" by detectives in ei'hrr murd er. Tin1othy David Montag. 21 , of no kno,vn address. has been freed in the in· \'estigalion. ' . . A1 police In ,Santa Ana and 1henff s in\•estlgators grill about a dozen S<lurce.s in the cases, their web or physical eviden- ce Is rriUhlnJ in tht two brutal ldllinp. S!arChe1 Monday yielded both the hatchet used to bludgeon the station manag!'r, Jerry Wayne. Carlin, 21, and the . military knife us«! lo. butche r Mrs. ' . . ,. BrGw:i. ' ' HELD IN SLAYING Murder Suspect Hurd A se;:rcll tea1n \Y orkln·• the sl::ipe~ a'o113 lhe r.arc!en Gre\e r-ree"·av ncti r G1 ::~~cu S.rccl fo:1nd th~ £c\·en·inch J;;:;:>ar d:igger al legedly used in th! ,·icious tlismcmbcr111enl of the victim. II \\'as found in a bush where It hi;1d been thro\vn from a passing car. That discovery \\'BS made late Sunday nlghL On hlonday night another search party <iis.."Ove red the bloodstained hatchet along a tdlteh by the Santa Ana ft"reewa)' bet"•een 9ulver Drive and Jt ffefy Road in the Tustin area. Detectives said tha t the deat h of l\1rs . ~frs. Brov.·n's car. v.·hich b14 pouib11 • run cut of gas, was later ,Jlrlven nor.th to Sanla Cruz, then dumped' and burflld · e'ong .a lonely dirt ~d leadln& to Los Gatos. lnv-estigators recovertd tbe cb~; station wagon Sunday ~t. The ,scene ot the. murder ahd the . abandOned ·car were reportedJy dacrtbecl to sheriffs investigators durlnc a wee kend lriterroaaUon of Hurd after hb: arrest. 'J.'he ,probe·, both by shertfr1 men 1nd San.a Ana detectives includes aome circles of youths known to UR drugs, raid Sa>1ta Ani Police Qetect!Vf: ·Lt. Jiarrel Davis. Bl!t initial reports ol a cult-style series or slayings ba~·e. bctn discounted. r;t. Devis said !he grou p eithe r Involved \•;l'.h or koowln3 about the slaylngs '11(ert IY?ical of !he many social ~ps µsi ng stimulant and dep re9;11ant pills and w.ho ha\o·e "all been kicked out of their home1 by their P.ilte-nu:· and livln1 in a prett1 loose environment.·• . "1' •!ways 'bitle'te' 1 dJlt tO bf ' something bound t o g et h e r . by semirellgious philosophy. There CtttllDIY Jon'j.1ny of lb«\ )i>.lhi.<Ht,''·bo~ .. • Th• drug .. rienttd l""'P impii<aUd !ft the klllings 15 a IOOlely·knlt poup ·of friends, mostly Itinerant, with no perm1nenl a!Jdress. . -. -··-~---·-- High-speed banking · in th·ree lanes. ' Take the short cul to.convenient ban~ii;ig. We have thr,ee fast·mov1n~ lanes ot drive-up banking at Southern California First National Bank . Just d.rive up and bank from your car . A simple intercom and lube ~el1very system connect you with your leller ... t.o make your ban~1n~ fast itnd easy. Of course we're always happy t o see you 1ns1d e the bank, where you'll receive the sarhe cordial Service. FIRST NATIONAi. 8ANll --·~-c.- ADAMI AYl(flll MftCI 8S99 Ad•ma; Avenuelphon• 962·33ii 1 IC.ennf!th Carler, MM-Otr f Hon!ll'lglOl'I Beach, Cali!. Orive·up Win~ow Hours: M on.·Thurs. 8:30 a.m, to 5 p.m.; Fri. 8;30 to 6 p.m. L obby Ho~rs : Mon..-Thurs. 9 a.m. to S p.m., Fri. 9 a.m. 10 6 p.m. 24 Hour Night Depository ' ' I I I t I ' ' r r I I I I I I t t Higl11~1ay Patrol Investigators sstiti Crosby n•as headed for Yellowslon' Na· lional Pa rk when the fatal collision OC· ~urrtd. , ,.._,,....,..,.... ____________________________ _. 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Sotiltt"' Tllttmll Wtt~lntto~ #ltll LIW l"rt<. M " M M " 61 " . ... S1 41 .ll .. . ., ~ 11 S1 " . .. . .. " • • ~ " M " ... ,., ... Sl JO .01 n n ., ,. -'·'-'* " .. •1 ,, ·"' n " tl 71 •1 " '·" ., .59 • " " .. ,, .. ~ " .. tt A 104 II) M 50 .N " .. e• ,, .e1 ll SI " .. " ~ • • " " " " n .. .... 100 1, a " "' .. ' \' Cambodia IB11Je. · ·•-•*...-**'• Sena te Vote W.ASllINGTON (UPI) -A narrowly divided Biulli --v<!y today to pennit the" Ullltm Mltl!ll t( underwrite -el allied troopl' fiChU.. la IU(r part di the Clo>l>Mian ., __ - then tentatively reversed its decisiOll. ' On a 47 .... vote, the Senate firtt voted 19Pf'OVal· of the Mmlnistratfun:backed ~· . 11\en, on a second vote; Sen. Stuart ~ymi,ngt.on (O.Mo.), 'revers-ed' himself and UM? vote came QUl 47 . to 4' agalnsr an attempt to b I o c k reconsldft'ation of the ritst vote. 1'hf senate then proceeded into its t1i.ird roll call of the day OR the· am~nd­ ment, .which, iC it became law, wouH:t sanction-American finalicing ror South V1tlllameile or Thailaid &oops fighting 01 behalf of tlJe Cambodian governmtttt Israel i Patrol Slwoll. ' Woman OutA·lterCurlew-. ~ TEL AVIV (AP) -An Israeli army patrol mot aad JWli!d1 a """"8n wtR> was out allB ~ MondlY nigftt in Gaza City, infonned sources reported today., TIMfy said sh!! •a~ one of a group ot pers""' wllo 11«1 wh'" the patrol apprda<hed !Ind ordered' the ll'OUI' tO halt. One mat( wlf! eaurtrt and tr- rested. 'Nie Israeli military· command reporttd that Israe·u pl&nes crossed'the Suez <;:art1fl opin Moodily niFt and poondell Egyp- tian tarrgets on ttie west bank. kll P1*ftie's returned sarcly, spokesmen said. l!raeli spelcesman also reported that guePri.Uas in Jordan firetf fwo rocl<et 1alvt1 · toGay at \he kraedi frontier tt1wn (If Beit Shean~ 'ltie rodtetS, caused· some damage but there were no report·r ol ..casualties, the military command said. Y·itihak ~. Israel's ambassador to the United States. flew back to w........, -"""n<lint! th• weekend in Ttl Avtv dbcUSliibg tlle la.test l:l.5'. CHP Widows Get $15,519 SliCRAMEN'tO (UP~) -It .,.. I qWt!t luncheon for four attracttve-y0tm1 women. They each received a check for tlS1519. Tllere "" no-joy. Ia· fact, the wmtet: wept; ~Y were the Widllws of the four Clililornta Rigtlway Patrolmen killetl ii a gunbattle near Newhall in April. The cheeks were gtvei11o Mi's. vafierie Gore ot Merced, M'ts. Shirley Alfeyn df Campbtll, Mrs. Nibla Fraf!O of Merced and Mrs. JaMt. Pence 0( Fairfield• Mon-- day by the California ASIOciation of Highway Patrolmen. " The money was sent to the <=.:HP by citizens rrom Uirouifu>ut the state in the aftermath of the tr.agedy. . The widOws t;dke'lt wiu.1 newmien brief· ly. Their words dill not came enlly. Mn. Fra.,, "ho hid to be tscor'led from the room when· she broke out Cl')lilll, lliclo "Wo hml to eirplalo to tile chH*en frhere· thciJt dlddy is." !ll"""911 for -ill tllt --R~ Mild· ~ lillllfl "IM' diilW' # ·t1111 illlck "' die u-- 19l"aet'11 cabin« ... mom11 amml "· M Aviv for ~ ,._ tt.tftJe ~rY ol State' 1111li1Mt II •• lll!lilft "'1llOllnCed Ille U.S. po0c< p11oi·. Premier Golda Mtlir ftid ~ Israel would' not fG along· with 6. tarft!. Porary Arabl.Israeti cease-(ll't, rtpoa ttidl.J' °"" ol the key points ii Ill<! U.S. pliilf: Mrs. Meir told the Israeli par.lialnent she would' not dlis<rllle !he P"fllO"ll "because it was PJ:E!:Jtilttd ttf-ti!' Jftlt for publication ." But her speech was seen as the Israeli government's reeotioo to the plan. Mrs. M'ei'r cal:ledr for "a mutlMll and abso lilte cease.fire" and renewed her appeal to the Arabs for peace talks "wiltout prior conditions, w J· th o u t ult-imttums~" Underlining 1*ae11t determination te hold on to the Arab sector of Jerusalem, captured in the 1967 war, Israel's dititrict court in Jerusalem disclosed it will move oo July 16 te the court rooms used 8y the Jordanians before the war. Last year tne. nalionai police head· quarters was transf«Nd to ihe Arab · quartert. I Vni on Indicted For 'Pol,iaics' WA:Sff!NG'FON' (VP!) -'!'he Sl!il"""' In~ational and eight or its officers and employes were irntioted today en, cftaraes 1temming f·rnrD ttie alleted cdn· tribution o( '40,000 to the 1968 political campaigns of both Democrats and Republicans. Attorney General John N. Mitchell· an· noonced the 17-coont indictlnellt allqing conspiracy to c o n t r i b u t e $750,000 between 1964 and 19811 and acfual viola· tio11 o! federal laws pmhibfting piOlincal cootTibutions by coryoratms and' unions. M'itdlell said tfle indictment was r"'-urned in U.S. District C<illrt in Brooklyn, N.V. It wa tile Jeth such casre &rmtiht by ~ government since May di last )'l'ar. Could you keep up tliose "euy" mathly paym ents if your pay $fopped? 1 .saw ' * * * U.S . Advistrs SA!ISON (UP!)-A handful of Amer- lcan military ad visers returned to ~utb V~am ~ay to complete the U.$ ~ withdrawal, from Cambodi9, mUit.ily sources said. South Vietnam pulled out 5,000 o& its troops but kept 34,000 others fn Cambodia, . Ail American combat troops had witho dr.awn1 Monday. 'f.he South Vietna:mese> settled in fbr what appeared· to, be a-Ian1· My by ope!· ing an air b11e ZI mil~ imide CMlbddia. the One is capaijW; of Jian-OllD planeS· supportillg the CamlxNtien "'. fttnlfteltL Militar:y 80Ul"ee&· said abotlt two dolln American ad'visers and air controllers had returned to South Vietnam to end U.S.. participatioa in • tw1>-month. Clln· l'"ifn• agoi~ NO/ti VietnalftOSe !11111 Wei Cont: gupply Jir'e'as'in Gambodia. MooAy, the Uhited States withdrew the last 1.700 combat troops from Cambodia a day earlll!r than Presidenl Aixon's · dadlliie for tfie ~ullbut. Tfie Unlted ·St>!>• lad :ft.,OIM mein in Camtiodia at the height of the operation. The South Vietnamese said they had pulled dot 5,11118' men from C1mbodia'1 P'i11h1 H'ook sector. The' Siligctn g'91!i!n· mmt said' it!:· troops had Jtilled 1,119 Communist troops at a cGl!t al 19 ~ and 'Mil wounlle!l1 in the regi()n • At Neak Luong, Cambodia, a key farry cr099irlg and· high"11y point Orl' the Me. kon1 River 35 miles southent or Phnom Penh., the South Viet-tndlly ..,-t an, !fir strip which milit:&ry SIJUrtts llllid would be their chief bate in ~. Wliat would happen to you and' your family if suddenly your regular pay check was cut oft because!!!' a seJfioos accident or an illness? You, like most families, are probably m2king pay· ments on your h"use, yo1>r car and oth~r things that bring you a comfortable and enjoyable ~fe. Withut your regular income could you coatinue tlllSe payments ·or would there be a se-oere ..i;u.tntent ill' your Jiving standards? P. S. Gordon Aaency Associate O~A~ 01'!JNT'f Tdt;.$01- Ma1111faetnrm bife cat(t !Uarantee that you'll always &e able to work. Nobody can. What we can gu1mrntee is that if you are laid-up with arr illness or an accide nt you'll still receive a rog,.htr pay cbe<k. Month after tnlmlh. Yea,r lifter year . Call the Man from Manufacturers. He'll Ile gl'ad to help you with a pie.ft tai!m'ed to Y<lllf __!l'eel:l5 .. A plan' _"1.tll a oarantee tl!M the 2'.- tien caa be rt!newetf IO qe 65 allll wlrichJa Ille idlierVal caftut be claillfld or caadlecl by cae Company, reprdlCS6 or what happens te,,.,.... health. The co9t is reasoaal'>lc; ind witlr your family's financial security at stake yoajll6tcao'I all-Ord lo be wilhffl i&. • MAIUFACTUIERS UFE . 1!41JllANCE COMPANY ...... I • ' ' I I I' • • I - the no· ... l rul Hu of ' ' La sec do· bo: • I f l I tin a I 12! tio· me th• ( th• ca: fie do I !ht to to I to dh be jU! th• av !ht af I ed 00 ml "" 05 I "" ln1 Or "" ... dil ;.. ca "" In .. Ill wi • Fountain Valley T .. a y's Final . ' N.Y. Stoeks , VOL. 63 , NO. 155, 4 SECTl9 NS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1970 TEN CENTS DAiL't PIL01 ltatl pllfi. Cambodia· Called Succes.s Nixon Sees Peace Hopes Gr eatly Enhanced President Nixon, in a 7,000.word white hope for peace in Southeast Asia, also paper issued from the Western White lold Hanoi that ''the Urne has come Cl tod dee! ___,, to ne1otlate." Hoose in San emente, ay a.~ Mr. Nixon ·sakl. Hanoi 'should , seize U.S. operations iii cimbodia were majof .the mome.1t for an honOrable peace success that enhanctd prospects for or face a · sll'u&gle that could go on peace. for months or years. He also announced the Complete The President made no concessions withdrawa l ~f_ American tr~ from anc1, 1 1n fact, emJ>Eaalzed tha~ this country Cambodia which wa! '1irtu ly an ac· -wou Ql ncreue Its military as'.ilslance ccmplished fact Monday. In terms of money and equipment to The President Jn envisionin1 better non-communist SoUtheast Asian nations. But he put hi s main stress on a t'We would hope that Hanoi. would call for a negotiated setUement. ponder serlously )ts choice, constdertpe "There is nothing tO be gained in both the ·waiting," the President sakl. "There Is promile ol an honorable~ no military tolutlon. · and cost« conitnued war." • "Sooner ' or later peace must come. Nixon said he expected most of the It cai-1 come. now through a negotiated 48,000 South Vietnam troopa Jn Cambodja settleme~ that ls fair to both skies would withdraw shortly. But he said and humWa tes neither. Or it can come the · would go into_ the J?ofder arua months or yiil'rfNim now Wilh-60tli,--;a;;;g':a•1n -without American advisers, - sides havin1 Paid t.be furtha price of If the Communists attempt to re-establish protracted atruule. '(Ille TEXT, Pop 11 Mesa Council Asked to Fight Edison Plant Retplem Mass Tonight Culture Center Speaking stricUy as a citiien, Fire Chief John ~tarsball urged the Costa Mesa City Couilcil Monday to_ back 1n appeal against expansion of the Southern California Edison Company's p I a n t nearby in Huntington Beach. ' Wes tminster Car Dealer Robert Longpre .Dies Funeral services for pro m I n e n t Westminster auto dealer Robert Longpre, who died Monday after a Short Illness, will be held at I o'clock toni1ht at Pacific View Memorial Chapel, in Corona del Mar. . . Concept Eyed In New Librarv ~~~~~ The contract calls for a library. 'Ille vWon calls. for something 1randei:_. So far the vision is winning. KARL LLAMAS, 13, STRADDLES HUGE PIPE MOLD YOUf'lsters Go Down the Tube - With Sandpaper· He suggested a resolution supportinl the Orange County Air Pollution Control District in pending court actkln against the decision by the California Public Utilities Commlssion one week ago. A requiem mass will be celebrated at JO a.m. Wednesday at Our Lady Queen of Angels Catholic Church, Newport Beach, with pr!vate intennent to follow. After a series of meetln1s \II-1th · Hun- tington Beach • city Officials, library architect Dion Neutra says that 1 t.itlt should be sought to describe the complex Planned for the Central Park which 1oe1 beyond the ordinary library concept. Going Down Tube The City Council once before passed a resolution criticizing the two-unit ex- pansion of the st.earn nlant. which will pour more fossil fuel pollutants Into Mr. Longpre, 50, was stricken at Catalina Saturday a.rid escorted by the U.S. Coast Guard to Hoag M~morial Hospital where he died. 'Ibe euct cause of death haa not been determined. 50 Youths Ai.ding Beac h Project Southland skies. • Mr. Longpre was OWntt of a Wntm.inater Pontiac dealership since 19111. lie wn. .born In Ppntllo;411icll., .......... lint ._ •• -iller1l>e end Of.W ... ld Warp. ' , °"" ywnpr generation is golna down thelabellterall. · About 50 ol them are doing it right now in Hwitington Beach and earnin& two ~ an hour for It. The "tubes" are two 330-foot long rubber "w'ienies" just purchased by a Huntington Beach firm for the purpose of making jointless pipes. They 're sitting along I.he road near Lake Street and Utica Ave. where scores of boys are giving them a scrut>- down with sandpaper prio r to the casting. "l just laid them out here and the boys came around," said Joe E. Long, a representative or the company. "So I put them to work." ·•Any boys who want t.o come down here and work 1et paid SZ an hour. -"' them ... ~ -and oaly work for one hour to aet 1 meal .• J 0on1 care," he saJd. Long also takes pe~.,ror1y1 dawn to the beadl. to recruit help. 0 1 just go down there to see if anybody wanta to work and before 1 know It, I .have the back of my pick-up full,'' he ex- plained. Long said he has 60 or 70 of the gigantic tubes which are laid Into a cement filled ditch and deflated once it has hardened. The process, he ·says is patented and is capable of producing long sections of pipe in a comparatively short. period or time. "I think they've made a horrible mistake " all'eed Mayor Robert M. WUaon; 'whe IP'#d .. ,the ,...... approved •hen pressure was befng mounted against the expansion JJl"tCI 11n. Councilman Alvin L. Pinkley asked Manllall If he pnferred a massive - failure to harlh controls on the utJHty company, but the fire chief replied nuclear 11:enerat1nir plants are the an~. Heated water discharged from facilities such as the Edi!lr" Comol'lnv t1oerates at San Onofre kills marine life and ve11:etation. upsettinl! the ecolo1!cal balance, Pinkley observed. . .. "The smog i11 going to kill us , countered Masshall . Bil father, .R. R. Loo .... w11 11!<>- ductlon supervlaor'Of the Pontiac Division Of a-al -alnce Ila bqlnillq to his retlnrnent several years ago. He dled e.rly Jut. month. Mr. Lontprt, who met his wife while attending Notre Dame University, Jived at the family home, 2.1 Linda Isle, Newport Beach. Survivors include his wife, two sons, Robert "'R. II, of Huntington Beach, Richard, of Newport Beach: t w o daughters, Cherri of Cotta Mesa and Mrs. John Juhrlng of Huntington Beach. DEAD AT SO Robert Longprt Michigan, and four grandchildren. • New Centre x at Cit y Hall Councilman Pinkley said he un- derstands the entire ISsue at this point Is a power play betwen the. PUC, which claims sole jurisdiction. and the county pollution control district. The county agency 's officer. Wi\llam Fitchen. orl11:inally denied the F.cllson application to build two new steam generalinr, units. JeadinP, to a battle over who has such controls. He Is al!IO survived by his mothe r, Mrs. R. R. Longpre, of Escondido ; a brother, R. R. LonJPre, Jr. of SauguJ: a slater, Mrs. Vir1lnia Stevenson, of The family has suggested memorial contributions lo be applied to the Heait Fund. Women Voters Unit Plans W on't Give You a Buzz "I'm sure. it's 11oing to the Supreme Court," said Pinkley. No action was taken on Marshall's request Monday hight, pending a probe by the city staff into a reported move to create an lnter.1overnmental agency To Watch Government lf yau give City Hall a buzi in Hun- t.irlgton Beach you're unlikely to get a busy number. • The .city has just Installed a new $290~000 telephone system now in opera- tion "'·hich wlll enable citizens to dial most city offices direclly without going tr.rough the switchboard. City Administrator Doyle !\filler said that the purpose of the new system, called Centrex, is lo bring greater ef- ficiency and lo bring the public officers closer to the people. Huntingt.on Beach is the first city in the General Telephone Company area to install the Centre" system. according to Jerry Supernaw ol General Telephone. He explained that the system gives to each major city department an in· dividual telephone number which will be listed in the telephone directory. The new system will result in less cost to the taxpayers , Supernaw noted. Supernaw pointed out that rath er than just a few Jines to a cential switchboard, the city hall will "have hundreds or lines available for 'Incoming calls and that the busy sip! for City Hall is now a thin1 of.the paiit. EquipmeDI f0r the new system Is hoos- td ih the telephone company offices of the system In lhe new civic center will be made a 'minimum cost. Fire Chief Ray Picard said th at telephone slickers with the new emer1en- cy numbers for the city will be distributed to every residence and business in the city so that the new numbers can be readJly available on telephones. Here are many of the new telephone numbe rs installed at City Hall . If the office you desire is not llsted call S.16- 5211. IMl.Jl•IHCY .. uMnlts ' dealing with air pollution. ~ 'Watch Children,' Firemen Warn "Supervision" Is the watchwor~ Hun- lin1ton Beach firemen are passing on to residents this year as the city prepares for another sparkling Fouf!h of July. "Most fires caused by fireworks hap- pened because no one watched the children," Capt. Carl Duncan, deputy fire marshal, explalned. The fire department also warned residents to beware of dry g r a 1 s and combustible roofs while celebrat1n1 lhe Fourth. · "Safe and Sane fireworks are the only ones allowed In the city. but even they have to be controlled," Duncan pointed out. Edison Opposed Mother has put . away the dish rae and taken a seat at city council meetings in Huntinglon Beach. And the housewives are going lo watch the achoo! boards, too. It's all part of an action plan adopted by lhe LeaJUe of Women Voters for participation in city Md 1 c h o o I 1overnments. The new program calls for the League to take positive &lands on certain city and school i!sue1 and for League members lo attend meetings of the various governing bodies. Here are aome of the Items the League. plam to support: · -Adoption of 1 set of goala aod policy plan for the development of Hun· tin1ton Beach. -The Top al the Pier plan to redevelop , the downtown area. \ -Public ownerahlp and access to 'the beaches. ' - A policy al proffipt adoption and impiementallon of programs for finan- ctn1 caplLll improvements In the city. -Support Joca1 cooperaUon with coun- ty, state, region•! and naUonal ll'OUP5 ' in the field of planning. -Better coordination of educaUonaJ services between the five elemenlary school districts and the high school district and better communicaUon among the dlstrlct administrators. -Interdistrlct llnancial cooperation for educa'tional services. -Applications for federal, state and private funds based on the needs of. each school district lf funds are not available the League favora higher local taxes to finance educaUonal needs. -An educational climate tn all local school districts conducive to the deve~ menl of the highest potential of each chlld. oo Main Street . In all. more than 25 mUp of cable have been Ins talled and more lhan 101000 man hours nave been usalin·the 1no1a11at1on of the·equlpnm>l- Huntington City Schools Slate Salary Meeting Pl]c A l Attached CAN YOU STILL A apecla1 .... ,.., to ...-, ac1. pprOVU mlnlstraUve salarlea·hu been cillad for "SE CALEN DAR? 7:llll tonipt In the Dwyer Sdlool llbrary Orange County supervllors · 1oc18yinltructe<1-County-Counsel--., · by truat.., of the Huntmctan Be1ch -Mllier aid the system has many money uvin1 features In addllion lo •v· in& time fOr both emptoyes and citizens. One of the lealur<s ,II that tacb depart· ment receJftS tepal'ate accounti"I for •'>doll calls made from that depart")enl 1'1is enables clOH:r control on long distance ph~ne calls and aids In deciding i.ri lhe futuie the amount or extenCed ca lling area lines needed lo conduct bus- litess. according to tr.e ad'l1l'1i!tra1vr. The Centrex sy:ac.m 'A'hlch Is n!lw In efrect was actually de:\gr;cd ror the new city hall which Is n11w in the plannillg atafe, Miller said. Since the equipment will not have to be moved, Installation . · • Adrian Kuyper to. attack on three fronts against the California Pub-. · te City SchOol District. lie Utlities Commission decision approving expansion of the Hunt-Sprmg housecleaning came a little la Trustees will kMJk at propoaed• In- ! Bea h Ed. I t al the DAILY PILOT, this year. But In 1-~ f r1n•~-ngton c 1son Company steam. p an . _ ,. , . It produced 1 booama for everyone •ho creues 11 cu_, or arpe .__. .. ~uyper, as recommended by his office, wiJI : ·' .uu cu uae 1 •aD c•lendm' -with' big :.'tart!~=~= W: =. Ask immedlatel1 for a rehear!ni of lhe caae be!ore 'tbe PUe. -ben and apaC91 • to -dll11 "Piaf meelll)C ·of" Ilia boon! for an (A denial of this req~eat, !or a rellMl1llr will be a prec~tlfon to ·, --: · '. undlac:l....i'reNoo. . • . appeal to lhe Cali!ornla SupremeC.ort, 'Kuyper· advised.) ' ,, '1'11"11.iy at-UM!ul lf'lt o.,._ • ~ ·~ .~· Ii, a.a . If Edison attacks the denial of a permit for construclion. by ' dars ls fialiled. Bui the1 Me •Hllable lor;$,,A. )llollett, ~~i; the Orange CounJy Air Pollutlon Control Dii trlct Heanng BOard to <ill • f~lkome.;J:~ l!ails (ree He cumntly earna $15, lojiiolly:-A construct th e plant, Kuyper will defend the denial. ~ ol1 charsa-to a 1'ht wan\a-iw call 7.1 pel'.ftnt ralJe to '21· tr~. If Edison starts construction of either of the t,wo proPosed !t"i~~~::U':.:.,,:::~.i::! Ch8:i':dp~~:~ =:.~~.,t:'11~' oew_ pla~ts,. as .ordered b>: the PUC, the coonty will immediately to find any In rhe 9rPbo•tdi at 'tbe , suPf!rf"1 e"~ent. Hla cu~1'tiillry la seek an in1unct1on to prohibit such constructlCl!n. end of d.; yeir. · I $23'\A 5.3 peteent •Midxlc would !,, \ ' f .. }If ~ ~ brl llllf')'totat,llO."•\ O '-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'-.~~~~~~ .:~~jr"=' •. ,..,.1 -.'~~~...,....,~':'"-;:,r~l't • . {' ' . "' • • "CUitural Center for t h e Com- municatinJ Arts" Is his suggestion. Neutra, of the world renowned Loi AriReles firm of Richard &: Dion Neut.ra and Auociates, was cOmm\ssioned by Huntington Beach in April IO design the library atop a hill overlooking Like ~bert and natural manhes in tbe park. He ,, .. given the a11ignment shortJy aftel: the d,.th of bis father, Richard N«Jtra, who wu also anliou: to take "' the Huntington Beach project. He ~ at the ap of. 71 while en a tour lhraqb Gennany. . Dloa Neutn 11y1 he regarda the library u a monumedt to his father. Chy official a are ' excited by the Loa Ancelet architect's preliminary 1ebemet and ldeu for the structure, lncludlnl such addltl~ as an art gallery, artiaan work areas, and a planetarium. · "Mr. Neutra has captured our desires to make thia library truly gre-at and. however simply, expressed, this will be a showplace of Neutra genius, both fatl\er (See UBRARY, P11e Z) Mi1ii-tournatnent To Open Beach Mini Golf-Links Founlain Valley's first miniature golf tournament will christen the city's first mini-course at 9 a.m. Friday . 1be ·tournament, sponsored by the parka and recreation .dep~rtment, will feature a1e brackets from tots to adults at separate starli'!I Umes throu1hout the day and evening. . The new cours_e is located on Magnolia Street at the San Diego Freewa'y. Reglstration for the tournament may be taken now through Thursday at City Hall, 10200 Slater Ave., or on the day ol the tournament at the course. Starting times for various a I e brackets are: ·· -9 1.m. f9r boys and girls eight and under. -10 a.m. for youths age t.10. -11 1.m. for youths ages 11-12. -I 1>.m: tOr youths ages 13-14. -3 p.m. ages 15-17. ~:45 p.m. for city officials and for residents 18 and over. Oraap Cout Wea Cher Till the clouds roll by, about II a.rn., H'U be cloudsvllle on the Or- ange Coast. 1ben look for bright sunshine and temperatures In the c.itral ltVenUes. r~mi.~ roOXv , New JM1tice HatTtJ Btackmum qutu obtliowlv wiU plav • kif/ role in ntzt jall'1 ded.rionl of the Supreme Court; hf'!'U brtak th< ~ d<adlock. Page I , • " " ' • " '"" .... " " • ,.,. .. • • I I D•llv P1Lo1-K r .. ldl!. )""' '°· 1970 • . ' . Freeway .Plan Fought Beacli CofC Dir~ctors Oppose Badham. Pla.n ' DIH<1on of th< Huntington l!Hch tl!.ambtr of Commerce ha\'e joined the opposition to Assemblyman R o b er t ....,.,., bill to delete a segment of &he PKific Coa1t Freeway . Thi! directors passed a resolution urg· tnc ~ Legislature nol to change the tdopted freeT1•ay route "al this late ~ date.'' T1lt Newport lawmaker's bill would terminate the freew1y at the juncUon with the north-IOI.Ith Huntington Beach Freeway near Ad.ams Avenue. The Jlleasure has passed the Assembly * * * -~ Valley Council Studies -Badham Freeway Plans Fountain Valley city councilmen will study the oontrovers.111 propoPI to. stop tlle H1.U1Ungton Beach MCUon of tbe propoted Paclflc Cout Freeway at a gpecial meeting M 7:30 tonight. The freeway change, proposed by Awmblyman Robert _ Badham ( R • Newport Beach), WGiUld route downccast traffic inland to the San DWao Freeway ~way of the Huntington Beach Freeway, scheduled to parallel Beach Boulevard. Traffic, tmdet lhll plan, would Ut into the San Diqo Frft'way, wtllch nm through Fountain Valley, and be diverted around Newport Beach. _ "We're not quite sure what Badham'a proposal Is, or how It would" affect ~ city," James Neal, Fountain Valley Caty Manager. sakt this mornln1. "The council wants to 1tudy It tonight, then oounciJmen mllht aiunt 1 ruolu· lion pro or con it," Neal 11.ld. Freeway Ramp Change Talk Set Pl'oj)oled chang" al the Seal Beach Boulevard Interchange to the San Ole~o rr-ay wUI be dllCUS10CI at a public hearinl .et for 7:30 p.m. Wednesday In th< Kop~i-School, ma K..,.tngton Road, Los A1amilos. The beM!n1 wUI be conducted by the California Divisk>n of Hta:hways which will present ill pl1n1 fori the hl1~1y mod lflc.atiOlls. The public will have 10 days, starting · Wednetday, to submit statement.a and kUDr!!l•l!i!'!. .. th< IUl>Ject Iii' the Dl)'ill<!I al Highways. Chanfea propoaed Include COllllructlOll of a new freeway on-ramp for traffic oouthbound on Seal Beach Boulevard. Maps of the chances will be on dl1pl1y at the county library, 11611 Seal Beach Blvd., Saal Beach. . .. Realtors to Hear Curator From Knotts The Rev. Claude B:unzel~ curator, lndepe:nd~ Hall and reteatth library at Knoll's Berry Farm, Buena Park, will iptak on "Source of Our Freedom'• at the Wednesday breakfast Of Ult Hun- tington Beach-Fountaln Valley Board of Reali.on. Realtors will gather for breakfast st a a.m. in Ute Huntilngtoo Seacliff Country Club. Ocean View Trustees Qcean View School Diltrlct trustets meet at a o'clock tonight to review adrninlsttaUve salaries and to adopt a tentative budaet. 'Ibe meelin1 is scheduled for district headquart.ers, 1972 Wamer Avt., Hun- tington Beach. DAILY PILOT OAAM<;! COAST PUlltiHl'fG C~PAHf, ltob1rl N. W11C • f'rMIOt"t -p_, ..... J1ck It. C11rl1y ~ VIU f'rtlkll'"! ,,,. ~tr.oll'•l.M•Mter Tl101111t IC11wll Ell,., Tho1111t A. M•r,hi110 Mt .... 1111 II'..., /4.1111 Di1~i11 w1111 O••• c-•1 lf!IOr • Albort W. 11!•1 A.1-1-t1 Ellttt HINltl .. '911 ...... Office 17175 l••th l o11l1v1rd Mill;.., Addr1,1: P,0 . low 7f0. 92641 °""°""" LlfllM •11c~1 f1I ~ .... ,•~'"IHI . , .... Mtu: no wu1 e1v "'"' • ..,..., 101dl: nn w.1 t11111C11 '""'"''" .... ,.._, .. , .. H•rl~ El C1mlflo ll•I and ii -blillC <imolderecl "' till llateSeoate.. The chamber ......... stole that 1111 freeway cha.nee "would severely delay the orderly deveJopbent or this city· (Hun· tingtM Beach) in the immediate and surrounding areas and ~ thus do great damage to the local eco.10my by setting back the plannlnJ and, thus. construCtion of this long overdue, imperative f~way allenment." The Huntlnaton Beach council al5o is opposed to Badham's bill , which is designed to steer the freeway around, -al tbraulb. Newport !'ticb· -" lrilllc .......... lo !lie -and aloo( Iha SUia Ana RI-, the bill . woukl route traffit. north up the Huntington Beach Freeway to the Sail Diego Freeway. HunUngton Beach councilmen believe the proposed freeway change would jeopardi&e the Top of the Pier .. pla'i.1 for ~evelopment of tht downtown area and cause traffic jams on aurface streets in the ctty. Newport Beach realdenls hive been fighting several months to keep the freeway out of their city. F,....P.._.J TEXT OF NIXON REPORT the sanctuaries there. Summing up the Cambodian picture, Nixon said that all 32,000 American JTI?Und forces, Including advisers, are out and Would ·not go back. He said the only U.S. mWtary ar.t!Ylty in Cam- bodla now will be bombing raki& 1g1inst troop COneentratJona and suppJY .areas. H~rt i•· the complete text of ·Pr•ident Nii:on's white paper on CambodJa : Togelber ·with the -'South Vietnamese, the Armed Forces of ·)he Uni~ Stites have just completed successfully the de&trucUon of eMmy base an11 along the Cambod~ Vietnam fronlitr. All Ameiican troops have withdrawn from Cambodia on the schedule an- nounced at the start oflht operation. The allied sweeps into the North Viet- namese and Viet Con!! base areas along the Cambodian-South Vietnamese border: -Will save. American and allied lives In the future: -Will assure that the wiQtdraw1l of American troop1 from SoutJll, Vietnam can nroceed on schedule; -Will epabte our program of Vtet- namlution· -tO continue on ill current timetable: -sllould enhance the proq>ecl for a just peace. Xt thh1 Umt, lt Is lmti0rtant to review the backgound for the declshm, the rHUlll Of the operalloTI, their tar.ctr meanlnf In letm1 of coolllct In lndocblna -and to look dowil the rOld to the future •. rr JI VJT AL to understand 1t the outlet that Hanoi Jett the United Stat.es no reuonabltt option but to move mllliarily qalml the Ccn-n bale arus. 'Ibe purpose 8nd lllntflcance of our operatiom against the Cambodlln llllcliwlll _con_°'11Y-1\!.~~, qalnit the blclcdrOP of irhat we ere &e61ng to 1ccomplflh ii\ Vletnim - and the threal that the Communill bait• in Cembodl1 poM!1 to ow objectives. Nor. can that milltary .:lion ot the last two mOnlh1 be divorced from Its cause -the threat posed by the constant expansion of North Vietnamese ag- gression throughout Indochina • A Record of Restraint. ' I • • • -- lal1 4tla Parade ;. =-Salute : to~., u~s. \.i:t Slated Saturday· -r--~-._j . ' 'MORI THAN A LlllRARY' Architect Neutra F"'"" Page 1 LIBRARY ... More than 18 bands, 22 floats and =of novelly aUractioria will parade h Huntington Beach's streets this ay in a star·spangled salute lO American youth. 'Ibe.aDll\Ylll l~nOence Day Parade, billed as, the aecod lar1e1t parade ln. CaWorni1t thla year ii expected to draw more than 200,000 spectators. Sponsored by the Hunlin&f.on Beach Jaycees, the colorful procession ii slated to begin at 11 a.rn\ at Like Part ln the downtown area. Admlssion i.s absoiUtely free. With television and radio personality Johnny Gr~t as grand marshal, It will run along Main Street; turn onto Filth Street, across Walnut Avenue, back onto IOd ton," Librarian Walter Johnson com· Main Street and back to Lake Park m1nted. \'ia Lake Street. . Johnson'• comment came after a series Now in its 116th year, the parade, of brainstorming ses1lons between will be capped off with an hour-long Neutra and city department heads at fi~eworks display from the Municipal . Pier after dark. the home of Mayor Donald Shipley · The procession will include more than At these sessJons, Neutra put forward -3,300 participants -too-many to mention the following ideas as possibilities for them all. the complex in addition to Ute usual They Include, however, Sen. George library facilities: Murphy, U.S. Representatives Richa~d II nd xh.b. . T. Hanna, George Brown and Gen. Lewa .-Art ga ery a e 1 1~ion area H. Walt, Asst. U.S. Marine Corpa com· with 1 related workshop, which could mandant, who will act as reviewtna include printing, model making, electrical officer. craft! or metal working facilities. OUters bl tbe parade are newacuter -All·purp<>it community room. George Putnam, dlac jockey Charlie· Indoor tdoor I • area for Tuna, movie atarlet Nlckfe Rae, Flddlln' -1 -OU P Y Charlie Waer and woman distance swim- youngs en. . . . mer Greta Andersen. -:-Reven~·produc1ng arlisan shops in Bands and marching units include the which classts c:ould be conducted. 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing Band. the -Food service. U.S. Air Forfce Drum and Bua:le Corps, -Plantl:arlum. and the 29 Palms Marine Corps Honot _ Communication center for amateur Color Guard television, fllm·makin1 or theatrical pro-· ductionJ. - A Natural history museum. -A book atore. -Facilities for speed reading classes. The present library contract fixes the price at $2.1 million, but city Develop- ment Coordlnatcr Tom Sevems recently pointed out all the Idea• for the library would push the COit OVi!r that figure. Sooner or later, decisions will have to be made on how much the cost can be Increased ind what Ideas can be Jncorporlled. Meanwhle, the dream p s on. D1iver Critical After Smashup A 22-yur okl H~lna:ton ,Jkach man ~ wu .repor~-ln critical condllion this rnornint followln1 a colllsion1 with a pickup truck. 1 Offktr1 said Gordon V. Johnson. tl6 HunUngton Ave. was northbound on Golden West Street at ~:54 a.m. when hil station wagon collided with the truck in the Warner Avenue intersection. Johnson was pinned inside the driver's compartment when police arrived : He was rushed to Huntington lntercom- munity Hospital by ambulance. The driver of the pickup. Ted J. Smith, 37, of lm.2 Alta Mirano St., Huntington Beach, was 1.D1lnjured, police said. Huntington School Trustees to Meet A meeting of the Huntlington Beach Union Hlgh School District board of tru1tets has been called for S p.m. July 7 to select a new board chainnan and a clerk. The session will be held in the Hun-- tington Beach High School Cafeteria, 1905 Main St. School District Chief Filing Deadline Nears Have you alwa ys wanted to run the Huntington Beach Union High School District? You have one day left. The board of trustees is still 5eeking applications for a new district supe'rinten· dent. The pay is high, upward of $20,000 yearly, depending Oft your experience and qualifications. But so are the. re- quirements. The trustees prefer you have to have a PhD and a wealth of educa~ tional ami administr.iive experi(n~. Sjnce the aMDunced retirement of Dr. Mat L. Forney May 26, the district has in vited qualified educators to apply for the poslti~ through an elght·page brochure mailed to colleges, unlversiUes and Placement ()ffices throughout the United States. They must be returned by Friday afternoon to Scott Flanagan, a.ss.isLant superintendent of personnel services. Preliminary selection for the job will be accomplished through-t a board-ap- pointcd screening committee who will rorward the names of the most eligible to lhe board of truslees. Interviews and a final selection will be held around Sept. L The trustees have agreed to a three. year contract. with the exact salary to be determined by qualifications and experience. Dr. Forney, who served with lhe district for the past eight years, will join the faculty of the University of Guam as associate professor of education this fall. So far, no persons from within the district have applied for the position. WHITE SALE! It's a litUe late in the year for a \VHITE sale, but this one is quite unique. We bought a few thousand yards of assorted custom carpets from America's lt!ading custom mill. Many of tbe various carpets included package are beautiful shades of WHITE! ln this If you would like WHITE carpet (or any carpet) for anywhere in your home, look at these values: HE'LL REVIEW PARADI Marine Corps' ·Walt Nixon Making Choice Between JBS, Democrat The choice between a John Birch Sode- ty member and a re1au'vely unknown Democrat faced President Nixoa as it did many moderate Republicans In toclay'li 35th District Corigressjonal race. The President and daughter, 'l:ricia, voted by "absentee ballot Monday af. ternoon. They signed affidavits that they ti· pected to be out of tht voting area; according to ·cotinty Clerk William St John.· who took lhe ballots personall)' to San Cleriiente to get in under the 5 p.m. f\.1onday absentee deadline. St John said he was asked for th• absentee ball ot! by Ow!ght Chapin, Presidential aide. Newsmen had been asking Press Secretary Ron Ziegler ln reeerit days whether thefPrt1ident would '..-' . vdte ,.t . 'Ziegler to(d newsmen Moiiday evening at Laguna's Surf and Sam! Hott! that the Presidcnr had voted by absentee ballot "collected before CO~( out here." Ziegler was asked if California Jaw permitted and able-bodied person to vote absentee when he is in the district. Smiling, the Press Secretary said, ••tn this case it does. , . " He sald the President had anticipated being out of the district today. St John said today the President In signing the affidavit had acted in &n• ticipation of what he thought his schedule would be. He said the sectkn1 of law covering this is '"liberally construed" and said the President was protecting his voting rights. The special election to fill lhe unes· pircd term of the late Rep. James Utt pits State Sen. John G. Schmit!, the avowed Bircher, against Democrat David Hartman, a college teacher from Santa Ana. Schmitz is expected to sweep over Hartman in the predominantely Republl· can and heavily conservative district. ' Many are wool and most of them completely install for $7.95 per square yard over a quality paddina. ALDEN'S CARPUS • DRAPES ST 0 P IN AND LOOK AT THI HIAVIEST CUSTOM WOOL AREA fllUO YOU 'VE EVIR SEINI 111101, 9 FOOT SQUARE AND A THICK-THICK f INCHES DEEP I 1663 l'lacent!a Avt. I ' ' COSTA MESA 646·48]8 I Y< - T ' "' J •• th C1 In r ( ( Bo M th In th Is of Ir C( lo gc lo al to .. li· M n n • E u jl --JI • 0 ( p • ' ' ' ' • I ' ( I ' 1 • I ,, • . ~ ' ·E ,, I • ••e ·" . • .. • • -. '• . ·rt Beaeh • , ED It ION *·-. ' . ~. :VOi:.'~, NO. '155,:. SECTIONS,~ PAGES ORANGE' COUNTY, CALIFORNI>; . . . ' ' · • :TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 'lt71' .TEN CENTS < Camh·Odia Called S.uccess Nixon Sees Peace Hopes Greatly Enhanced • President NiJ:on, in a 7 ,000-word white paper issued from lbe Western White House In San Clement'e, today declared U.S. apef.Uoqs ii:i' Cambodia were major oucceu that enhanced pnispecll for peace. ... He 11Jo announced the compltte withdrnal of American troops from Cambodia which was virtually an ac- complished fact Monday. THE RESULTS OF AN UNSCHEDULED MEETING THIS MORNING After-Wiid Br11 ~1nyon Cra1h, the Drivers Shook Hand1 2 Miraciilously Siirv~ve Bizarre Traffic Accident A not .... !unny lllill( happened to N...,..i l!adl °""""1llill 'tlUliam M .... thews this moml~_8$1he ~to 'Work. His car collide& with • 'h u g e earthmover that suddenly fell out or tbe sky and _into his path on Brea Canyoo Road. Miraculou sly no one was killed and Injuries suffered by Matthews, 50, a Newport Rookies Gird for Start · Of Powder Derby T1110 rookie aviatrixes from Newport Beach will be taking off from the Monterey Peninsula Airport Friday on the first leg of the All-Woman Transcon· tfnental Air Race, otherwise known as the Powder Puff Derby. P..Irs. George E. Newton of Balboa Jsla nd and her co-pilot, · }lelen Cranl. of Balboa, will be ha ving their first try at cross-country racing when they complete in a field of 98 women pllots. The race, wtiich Is the oldest and longest of the women-only evC11ts will go from Monterey lo Bristol, Pa., in four days. Miss Cranz works in Naval intelligence at El Toro and said she would like to make avaition her career. Both lea rn· ed kl fly at the county airport. Mrs. Newton has a· private pilot's licewe with an instrument rating and Mia Cram has a commercial pilot rating. WOil Covina resident, were apparcnlly not severe, accordinC to invaU,at.ors. Operating. enginftl' John Bal<s, 35, of Fontana,-aliOSU£feredl'e1alively miOOr injuries in the bizarre traffic collision eight miles north of Fullerton, which tied up com muters at the scene for 90 minutes. CriHiomia Highway Patrol officers said Bat.es was driving his earthmover across a temporary bridge fer the Orange Fr~way overcrossing at 1:10 a.m. when the huge vehicle fell off. Just why, was unclear. The earthmovt>r plummeted to the pavement about 30 feet below, right into the path of the CPA 's 1uto, \\'hich slammed inlo tbe giant construction machine. Officers from .the CHP and Brea Police cleared away the wrecka1e but traffic was tied up for l 1h hours. CAN YOU STILL USE CALENDAR? Spring housecleaning came a little late at the OAlLY PILOT, lhis year. But it produced a bonanza for everyone who still can use a wall calefldar with big nu mbers and spaces to write daily messages. The su ppl y of these useful 1970 calen· rlars is limited. But they are available tln a first-come, first-served basis free of charge to anyone who wants to call for them in person at any DAILY PILOT office. Get yours today. We don't want to find any i• the cupboard at the encl or the year. The Pre!ident in envisioning better * * * Nixon, Tricia 'Absentees' In Special Vote The choict between a John Bitch Socie- ly member and a relatively unknown Democrat faced President Ni101 as It did many moderat& Republicans in today's 35lh District Conpessiorial race. The President and daughter, Tricia, voted by absentee ballot Monday af- ternoon. They signed affidavits that they ex- pected to be out ot the voting area, aceording to County Clerk Willitm St John, who took the ballots personally to San Clemente to get in under the S p.m. Monday absentee deadline. St John said he was asked for the absentee ballots by Dwight Chapin, Presidential aide. Newsmen bad beell asking Press Secretary Ron 7.iegler in =~t days whe.~ ~ ':"'id<f would Ziegler told newpen Monday evcninl 1t Laglll"ijl 's Surf Ind Sud H6tel that the President had voted by absentee ballot "collect.ed M ore comin out here." Z~gler was asked, if California law pennittcd and able-bodied person to vole absentee when he is in the district. Smiling, the: Press Secrelary said. ''In this case it does ... " He said . the President had anticipat.ed being out of the di strict today. St John said today the President in (Ste VOTING, P.age ZI ~~ 11 -tr -tr Congress Voti11g Tw·nout Ligl1t Voter turnout in the 35th Congressional special election was running at about eight percent at noon in Newport Beach and even lighter in Costa Mesa . Newport poll inspectors in haU 1 dozen polls said the turnout was extremely light but e1pN:t a boost after 5 p.m. when voters get off work. One Costa Mesa · voting inspec tor sa id, "I don't know what to altribute this light turnout to. People are coming in at a steady, slow rate." An eleclion worker in Newport !laid she couldn't recall seeing such a light turnout in a Congression4l election be· fore. "Maybe things will pick up later on," she added. The polls in both ciUes are schedu led to stay open until I p.m. in the runoff between Republican favorite John Schmitz and Democrat David Hartman for the unexpired tenn of the late Con- gn:ssman James Utt. Collins Also Wants Annex Action Serious Bloiv to Irvine City Proposal Jy THOMAS FORTUNE The Astropower property ·Az.lmuth is ot .... o.i" """ "'" in escrow to buy "from McDonnell-Doug· Collin~ Radlo Company today an. las Corporation touches Newport's city nOunc:ed dt wll~ }oln the prospective own-border only catty-corner acrou the In· ers of o/.'slropower property. Azimuth tersection of MacArthur Boulevard and Equities ~Inc .. in seeking annexallon. ~o Campus Drive. AddlUon of the Collin! lhe oily tl Newport Beach. property, bcxlnded by MacArthur, Cam· Collins ls the leaseholder to 177 acres pus and· Jamboree Road, gives much -1usrsootl of the Asb oiio•er 50 mes-more-contiguity· to the-city: _ .ne1r OrlfWe County Airport The Collins spokesm1n could ncit say The Irvine Com!)lny, which opposes whether the Trv ine Company, tM city 1ny such anneution, ls the ree title ind Aiimuth Equities hml 'been nitJfred owner 10 lhe Collin! Radio property. of Its decision or whether they ~ Collins Rattio took • 15 ytar leaae on the first read about. It in the paptn. property a years 1go. The spokesman, Mel Schinkel. man- A 8J)Okeirman for Collins Radio man· ager or advertising and public rel1tlons, •gen1enl said litey had scent lhree said he was llmltcd to 1nnouncement 1t wctks In \'11rnsive delib!ralion arriving this time of what was contained In a ~ tho d·~ls~on"to se"k ann"xallon. wr jlten statement. -~~imuth's anr.ex b'.d. "'hlch ls srhtllf· The announcement sai d the company u'cd 10 come Uclo"c thz Ntr1fno rl Pi nn· w:is ceeking annexation to "retain It." o!n11 Conimiss!cn .'.IS 11 11rc-?"11nl"1'? ap.,11. lcn-: e::tnbUshe:d afflllation with the city." cnUOn Thursday n o:tht. b~fcirc the Th e '1\atement co nlinued : Ne,vport Ci 'v Council n·x· ~io'lr!av n1 ~hl ··colliris announced tl\tl the decision and before the Lo'.':al Agen:,v 'Formation was made only arter full consideratltln Commission J uly I , would seen1 greatly aL the local and corporate managem~ 1tren1then~ by the Colllna de<:lslon. level <>! tht •me. proposM lm. .. J I • ,. mcnt plane for the presently unincorpor- ated area of the county adjacent to the Orange County Airport. In addition, Colllns consktered the fu ture corporate requirements for local municipal serv- ices which could be provided by New- port Beach." The_Collins Radio firm ernltlovL!,'70ll locally with a p1yro1r ol Sl7 million per year. The firm, headquartered Jo Dallas, ~II,.. at the 1!lqal plant• In dt!o!Rn ind manufaclurf! of. dlti communication 11yslfms Ind ldv1nced electronic com- ponent.s. AzJmuth pl1ns to tear down the existlt;f! Astrooower buildlnc and construct 1 HO lo $45 million office buildlnlJ ind hotel complex. The Irvine Comnany and resklrnt~ o( lhe planned citv of Irvine oopose toss nf lhe pMnertv which would erode their fu· 111""' cllv· lax, base. Newporl Bear.h city councilmen, with the exception of Lindsley Pnr11ons whn Is opposed to aMexation, have not yet taken .11 .... hope for peoce In Sou-. Asia, abo told Hanoi Ula! ''Ibo lime bu come to,neptllte." • Mr. ~ .told Hanoi llhoul' oeile the moment I• ., • ._.,. Po1<0 or lace a struuJe that ·could ll'l an for months or yun. But be put bis .main llma oo a call for a .ne.,U.\ed settlement.· "There ii nolhlni to be glllled In Wilt.inc," the PrmLclent Aki. "There ii no military IO!ulloo. "Soooer or later puce must come. "We would hope thll Hanoi would pcader ., ..... ly Its ~. coaslderlnc both the promllO GI an honorable yeaco • and COil of eontiaued war.'' NWlo aald he oxpec;.d moot of tile 41,DOO South Vietnam Uoopl In C.mbodla would :wltbdra.. ~Ir. Bui he aald they would go lnlo the border areal 'Ille l'relident' made no ctneeUlons and. In fact, ~l!!IL_llds ~ would increase its military aSSi In term. of ~money and eqtilpment to _,.unlit SGuthoul Allan. mtions. It can come no;w throqh a ·netotiated settlement thtt is fair to boUI aides and humiBflea neither. Or II can ·come montliOr'jiil'r'tram-now-wttb bOtb side• bavlftr pold Ibo further· price GI protnci.d atruate. apli! -·without-American ldvioers----"· il·the COmrnunills attempt to ..... 11blbh D&AD AT" lloliort L°"'"'" (See TEXT, P ... I) Slaifting B....._ Phon.e,. ·utility Tax Gains ·Due By THOMAll FORTUNJ: helped but burl. Only the ablentee own-°' ,.. DI., "" ...,. er• are helped. A five percent city tu on telephone Tlke the owner (ff 1 $40,000 home. If callll and !JR of water, gu •nd eJedl:iclty hil propelty tax rate Is reduced from was all but approved"Monday nlCht by Sl.22 .this ye1r to •t.tt per SIOO of aa-Newport Beach city councllmea.. .,____, L ;-•1 he ff hi They aaid they saw the Utility tu u a _....,... vaiu.uon saves .,. on I way to cut the property tlx rate for· annual tat: bill. But If he 111 an average 1970-71 by six cents from •1.22 to 'I.IC utility user he will pay S22 utility llx while shirting llOme of the tu burden during the year ror a net tax Jncreue off of the property owner. · of fll. City councilmen MoDd.ay night appear-Suppose the council did not lmpoie ed to overlook that they would be shift· the uUlity tu:, which woukf mun the inc the tax burden only on the owners Gt. propert~ tix 'rate would have to bt IS rentll living unJtJ iod teaed bi•lh'eR centa higher, Cl!' fl.31, to balance. the property 11ley would be IClullly' ~ = The -GI 1be $11,DOO borne 1o.a.-.· ~ of 111 ·••••••,... _ w •·-1n """""~ family: • · • ,,_ l>IW. Is !en U..1 fll City wn --"" •Al with Inf :orm of tuallon, ...., Riles Plann,ed 'For Car Dea.ler Robert Longpre lnlladu\llnc the new atllllr:$ii ._ oiil more !JllUl!ly Ulan olhen," chy anil oe! II !«' a puhllc -aUYW lailttUt Philip llelten- sdledullil adojltlon -U------,~----···-M<lldly nlghl ' 'Ille fl.II property tar rate -Id be Funeral services tor p r o mi n e n t Westminster auto dealer Robert Longpre, who died Monday after a short illness. will be held at I o·clock tonight at Pacific View Memorial Chapel, in Corona dtl J\.1ar. • A requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Wednesday 1t Our Lady Queen of Angels Catholic Church, Newport Beach, with private interment to follow. lt1r. Longpre, 50, was stricken at Catalina Saturday and escorted by the U.S. Coast Guard to Hoag Memorial Hospital where he died. The exact cause of death has not been detennined. Mr~ Longpre was owner of a Westminster Ponliac dealership since 1968. He was born In Pontiac, .Mich., and opened his first age ncy in Boston afler the end of World War II. His father, R. R. Longpre, was pro- duction supervisor of the Pontiac Division of General Motors since its beginning to his retirement several years ago. He died early last month. Mr. Longpre, who met his wife while alt.ending Notre Dame University, lived at the family home, 2.1 Linda I51e, Newport Beach. Survivors include his w!fe, two 10ns, RDberl R. II, of HWllington Beach, Richard. of Newport Beach: I "'o daughtcra, Cherri of Costa Mesa and Mrs. John Juhrlnl of Huntln&ton Beach. He ii also survived by his mother, Mrs. R. R. Longpre, o( ~ondido; a brother, R. R. J..onapre, Jr. of Saugus; 1 sister, Mrs. Vlrsinia Stevenaon, of Michigan and four grandchildren. The family has suagested memorial contrlbutlons to· be applied to the Heart Fund . U they do not lmpoae the utility i.. the lowest !or the clly lince the ff.H the pfUpei ty tax~ rate tbat •JP.U'l'rltl1 rale ol t111M7. will be needed to pay for the buqet they The total city budaol !or 11'18-71 will be adopted Monday nlihl would be II.SI, up . llU ·million, up from 110.5 million lhls nine cenl!. year. ' . Councilmen felt compelled to 1ct on Of that amount, 1bout $3.1 million the budget since the new filcal year ~ wciuld 'come from the property tax and gins Wednesday, which iJ July I. $9.S miWon from other aourca, lnclUdlng The actu•l property tax r•"' won't be $350,000 frqm the uUllty tu. adopied unm late In Aul1JSI when lhw -I Cll)I Manager Ja..,1 De· assessed valuation figures are ln •nd Ch&Jne ~d I yu;r··ago ·only I' Jtrrildtc- year-ending balances fn tiuct,et ·~ tlons in the state were levying 1 utJllt,v are known. tax Ind that now there are SO He Aid Included in the proposed uUUty' blft thl1 ruah to the new tar lndlca~• that It ordinance, at the Insistence IA. Councll-\ must be a good one. man earl Kymla, wu a statement thtt Flft percent ii just about u much as revenues from this aourct woukl be med ID)' clty charges. Many charge 1 leuer to correspondingly reduce the property percentage. tax. The tu does not involve much admln- Councilmen Indicated . they saw the lstraUve work for the city since the· tele. utility tax as a method of tax reform to phone company and other utility compa- give the propen,y tnpa.yer • bruk. The nles ldd it into their monthly bllllnga- utillty tax i11 levied 11alnlt 111 uaer~ in effect .collect.Ing the tax for the city. which includes renters and lessors that One advantage of the tax, councilmen aren't propttty owners. felt, ls that it is pay-as-you-go w:lth the But the person who owns or is buying monthly billing so the llxpayer does not his own home which he Is living in ind atl bJt with large sums twice a yur a1 doe! not own a second renlll unlt ii not with the property tax. 7 Boats Waging Close Battle In Tahiti Race Seven ytchts In the Loe: Angeles to TahiU race today were filhUng • cJoee. battle ICM.Ith o( the eQUllot II brisk IOUth- ey! wlnda started the n..i moving clooer to Ute finish 1t Papeete. Acconllng to today'• roll call, George O'Brien'• Mir was In the leld, m mills • south of the equator and aome 111 miles rrom TahlU. Ken .DeMeuse'• Bllckfln wu about 31 miles utern. But in a later him radio tr1nsmiaakln monitored here DeMeu.e WU overheard to state that Blac~n'• radM> dlredMn finder placed Mir u tem. This would Indicate that the luder1 are playlnr ram" In poolUan noportlni, not UJIUIUal In 1 rice of this length. The other major advanllge Is that It spreads the tu to all users and not just owners. ~ A breakdown prepared for the council showed I.hit only 3.1 percent of the tax would be borne by owners of occupied dwellings, 17 percent by non«cupant dwelllng owners, five percent by trln• slenta, and tbe other 55 percent by com- mercial and lnchmlll !Irma. l In building "" builget up to the equlva. lent of 1 $1.31 property tu: rate council- men added aeveral job positloru pre· viouJJy cut out, 1 $35.000 1ewer project, and 1100,000 for a cont.lngency reserve to late care of the unexpected during the year. None of the suggestion• for reinstate- ment to the budget by the various ·coun- cUmen were denied. Oru1Je «:out Weadier Mir'• J)Olitlon pl1ced her flrther ..- Ulan Bla<klin. Olhen '°"tll of the -W.ine Drinking ;,., ~~:!:.lion, Narr.,-. • ., ......... L •• ,__, TW the clouds roll by, about II a.m., 1111 be cloodJvUle on·U.. p... :::,~!;ii:.=J: ~1:1 . 'R J.I . o\'*IU..UtNll. IG·•-·. JUD,1.n · e. por~. ~-· .:-~~~.-:::;.",!':s= r Mfr.·•• MW!ll, '°"' _, ! f ~ , , · M'-'' ot>JO -"'• 111·• _, ' LOS ·ANGELES. (AP) -:-A~CIDI, C:'=:'=!:;!!,3 4 .:.':'·wt-·- drank an average of ~rly twO'.pllanl '""' OUktl: 111,·1111 _ eeCh ol wlrie last yeai', llYI tht' "IM · =: :: =:: := :: l,..... ....,,, 01.S --. !)HJ_, Inst "''"'· · Mond r_., ,,.,. ..ort11. 1,._a .... , And the group reported 11 v111111r1, w.JS t1111111, 1•.a.1 -• California wine ules lncreastd 12 per-~ "'" ..i11, 1•1·• .. , ct!nt In ltd trom llA. The adult raUonal per capita -5ump~loo flpte In. 1119 was 1.95 gallonll I.Pe insUtute .. ll&L a nine percent In- crease. Table ~·Inc consumption avenged nearly one •a''"'1 per person, dessert wine I, special nalural wine~ I.ft, sparkl- iDI wino .I aod •etmolllh .Gii. Trash 'Pickup ' San1e · NewpOrt Beach rnldtnU whole tr1sh Is collt::ted ·on Saturdl)'s wlll ta.ye It :. plcktd up thl1 week teeordlng to the l\Or'mal schedu'e even thou&h Saturday II Ille Fourth ol. JW,. • • , central &event.lea. INSIDE TODA\' New JNtiCt HOfTJI Bfackmum qldU obvioustu will plow o kc11 roll in nezt fall's decilionl of tll.t Supremt Court,· he1t brtak tht 4-4 deadlock. Pagt B. ,_ ' _ .. " ,_,., • ............... " ,_ tl·t' --• ,_ • --· • ,_ • '""'"'"" " Dt•:!l~lett • -'"" 11111•:,rlll ""' • --. ... l•lttf•--1•11 ·-" l''llllflte "·" ,,._ • --" -• AMI llflMI " --,,.,, -• --.. • . -.. I OAICY PILOT " T..,, JIN JO, 1970 F,.....P.,.J .. fEXT OF NIXON-REP~. the WlCllWits there, Summh>c up the Cambodl•o picture, Nilon Aid that all S11000 American .--. iocl•dill1 nvber, '" ... ... ..ow .. .. ...,.. Ill 11111 tho .., 11.1. mllllorf llllTltJ II ea .... boclia now will be bombing ralcb against troop concentralions aQd supply 1reas. Here ia the complete text of President NisoD'1 white PAJ>'r on Cambodia : 'foltther "1th the South Yietnamese, the Armed Forces of the United Stites havt just completed successfully the destruction of enemy base areas along the Cambodian-South Vietnam frontier, All 1 American troopl haw wlthdra1rn from .. c.!nbodia arr the tcbedule a- notinced at the ltlrt of the op-ration. The allied sweeps into the North Vjtt- namtse and Viet Conv. base areais along the cambodian-South Vietnamese border: -Will s.l\'e Amf!'ic~ed ll\'U in the futu~: -WiU a.~sure tbat the withdnwat o( Am eri ca!) troops from South Vietnam can orocffd on scbedult: •. , -Will enable our program of Vkt· namiution to continue on tts current ·timetable: • . -Shoul.d enhance the prol])ed for a just peooe. At t1li5 Ume, it ls imoortant to review the backU<>und for the declllon, the results of the o~atiO"I, tbeir larRer -meanln!l In tmm of conflict ID lndocbllo -and to look down the rood ID the future. JT J~ VJT AL tn understand at the outset that Hanoi left the United States no re11sonable .option but to move militarily against the Cambodian base areas. 1"e purpose and sillJli'lcal"ICt of our operat\ons against the Cambodian sanctuarli>s can only be undentood against the backdrop of whit we are seekin11: to accomplllh in Vietnlm - and the threat that the Communist basts in Cambodia poseA to our objectlv,...s. Nor can that military action of the last two month& be divorced from its cause -the tbreat poltd by the comtant expansion of North Vietnamete .,.. gression throughout Indochina. A Rteord of Res1raint. Amerl<a'• !JU'-In Vlelnlm and tnd""chlna remains what tt bu been -a peace in which the • peopJa of the region can devote therii~lvea to development of thelr own 10CletJe1, a peace in which alt the peoplea of Southeut Asia can dettrmlnt their own Jnlitieal future without outside: m. terlmnce . When thia administration took offloe, the llllhoriled ll""'1h of Amerlcu troops in South Vietnam WM 5e.IOO - the hl!lh wai.r marll of Ari>lrlcan mWtaey .,...,,.. In l!ouU...11 Alta . "nie United &Illa hid -aeptlatlnf al P11ri1 for 10 montba bat nOthbw blid been agmd_ -other thin the ablj>o of the blrplnlng table. ,No com· preiitllllve lll1ec1 -~ aJ!lfed. Thtr1 wa1 no approv to rp Amer'la'1 tnvolvemeat the war ...,;' in the lb9ef1CI of I necotlated settlemtnL IO•f• ~AlllAllY ef IN; Wf tit .... ':$,'~ M•I f..m.i.~~-. IN 90'f'-I 9' letMll'I WI '-rel • lll,ll'nbef' 0 Ct"r~r-NI l"W'Ult N ..-t•uN lef TNM .._.. r::· w!lfl '"' ... .., 1#-Y •· lfrMI • ,..., Tllllll en .IUIY II, Hf. 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'"' ""' "" K11ent "' • .......-- Big Four in Deadlock On Berlin; Meet Set BERLIN (UPll -The Bia Four am- bwadora met for two houri today tn an effort to break a deadlock on Berlin and scheduled another meeUn1 for July 21. An Amtrtc1n 1pokemi1n delcrlbed tbe meetin111 "friendly." It hid been e%peCted that the •m· -.0 would adjourn JIM!Mallu for the 1Um111tr and reconvene In September or October. DAILY PILOT O•ANGI COAIT 'V•LtPO•• .,Nit., I ••~ort N. Weo4 • ' ' '"'IMfrt w htlllMr J,,. •. C1111.., 't1u ,._:..,1 .... C.-tl MM111W Tlri•1111•• k•..,ll '""' Tk•"''' A. M111f,..lft• ~tr-4111flW l~•111•1 F•rtu11• ••Wl>Ofl ···~ '"' ....... 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WU actually a four.i..,.r lq. · -II of the areo Nld they beinl • IN esplolioll around 10 p.m. on .Sunday, ·" but a report wun't made ta the poUce ' ·until 2 a.m. M-Onday," he .aid. l'LOATING COURT Participants in the Upper Newport Bay lawsuit left the courtroom in Santa Ana this morning for a boat tour of the Upper Bay. Some of those making the trip were (from left ) Rob· ert Warren, Irvine Company attorney ; Duffern Hel· sins, attorney for county Auditor V. A. "Vic" Heim; DAILY l'IL01' ...... ,._.. .JudgLClaude Owens (aeatlcl profile ); Kenneth Sampson. county director of harbors: Philip Berry, attorney for private citizens in lawsuit, and Jay Sha· vel son, deputy attorney general· (seared extreme right ). Edison Opposed PUC Approval Attached Orange County .supen1aors today instructed County Counsel Adrian Kuyper to attack on three fronts against the California Pub· lie UUittes Commission decision approving expansion of the Hunt· ington Beach Edison Company steam plant. • Kuyper, as recommended by his office, will : A1k immediately for a rehearing of the case before the PtJC. CA dental of thi1 request for a rehearing will be a precondition to appeal to the California Supremo Court, Kuyper advised.) If Edison attacks the denial of a permit for construction by the Orange County Air Polh,ttion Control District Hearing Board to construct the plant, Kuyper_ wlll defend the denial. If Ediaon 1tart1 construction of either of the two proposed new planta, as ordered by the PUC, the county will immediately seek an injunction to prohibit auch construction. Schmitz Still Undecided About Voting for Budg·et John G. Schmitz, the conservative Republican favored in a special con- greSl51onal election today, hasn't decided whether to vote for his first state budget in six years as a legislator. "I'm the slowest budget voter in the West, •1 grinned the Tustin conservative. wl)o never has voted for final passage of a 1t1te budget . "As far as this budget is concerned. I just have n't made up my mind yet," he 111\d of the Senate.Assembly e1:1m· mlttee 's compromise version of the M,59 billion budget, more than StOO mUllon greater than the one Governor Rea1an unveiled in February. "If it'a something I can vote for, I plnn to come b11ck and vote for it. tr it's something I can't vote for, It v•on't do them much •ood to brin~ me back and try to tw11t my arm,· From Page I he explained . Senate President pro tempo re Jack Schrade (R·San Diego) 1erved notice P.1ondAy, however, that "every one of lhe 40 senators Is expected t11 be here and if they're not here lhey'll be senl for." Schmitz does not feel hi s departure from the lealslature wlU Imp a Ir Republican control of the Senal!', In spile of the fact his election would mean the GOP would lose ita: technical majority of 21-19 over Democrats. ''I don't think that my leaving is as en1elal as It would be if it w1>r:e the Assembly," said Schmitz. "The Senate is not a pa rtisan a house." Schmitz election today, how e v e r , technically wou ld assure that the Republicans, though maintaining a one· vote edge of power in each house, would lack majorities necessary for the passage of the 1lmple1t bills. Court at Sea In Upper Bay Land Swap 'rrial Superior Court-Judie Claude M. Owens presided over a floatin1 eourtroom today as lawyers Involved ln the Upper Bay land 1wap trial toured the back bay they. are arguin1 about In 1 harbor di strict vessel. A party of 12 persons including Judge Owens' clerk and court reporters em- barked this morning at the N e w p o r t -OU-,1es la nding dock for a four-hour tour J. the area wh ich has produced one of Orange County '& most bitter con- troversies. Attorneys for both &ides and Judct Owens took the toor ol the bay with the unanimous co nviction that a firsthand loo k at the area was vital to the conduct of the trial. Their guide toda~'lfl1 ·0r1n1e County Harbor· District irectol-K.e n n e t-h~ Sampson wt,o too the witness &tand throughout Monday 's court session as the Irvine Compeny's first witness in the trial. 1 The court party's waterborne tour will give them a view of much of the land involved in the tran11action challe,11ed by county auditor Vic Helm and a croup of Newport Beach homeowners -tht trading by Ora nge County of 157 1cre1 of tideland-s for 450 acres of Irvine-owned uplands. San Frll'ocisco attorney Philip Berry argues for the homeowners that the trade is unlawful ind uncon1titutlonal -and represents a breach of the tidelands trust created when the It.ate of California turned the lands over lo Oran1e County 40 years ago. Irvine attorney Robert Warren he1d1 the team which contends that the trade is legal. will cive the public badly needed park , recreation and boallng facilltles and will not destroy ecolo1Y and wUdllfe u·11ique to the arta. It is expected that the trial will reconvene In Judie Owena ' courtroom later today. .VOTING .... WHITE SALE! si1nlng the affid avit had acted In an· liclpation of what he thoo1ht hl1 echedule would be. He said the aecUon of law coverin1 this ls ''libe rally construed" and aaid the President w11 pr«ectln& hl1 v0Utt1 rights. The special election ta fill the unex- pired term of Pie late Rep. James Utt pits State Sen. 'John G. Schmitz, the avowed Bircher, agalnst Democrat David Hart.man, a colle1e teacher from Santa Arla. Schmitz ls ex~ to iweep over lfattman In the predomlnlnUily Republi· can and heavily conservative dJ1trlet. It's a little late in the year for a WHITE sale, but this one Is quite unique. \\'e bought a few thousand--yards of a11orted custo m carpets from America's leading custom mill , Many of the various carpets included In this package are beautiful shades of \VHITE ! If you would like \VHITE carpet (or any carpet) for any"•here In your home , look at these value1: Beckwllh Nld vandala hid dam.apd tbe aame cell SalUrday nlihl by throwinl roekl at It or hitting it with a heavy ol>JoCt and cKy-mwa-repalred-the- dall!ll' Sunda~ .. "Right now we're trytn1to1111ke aomt at of an arrangement wtth the Edison Company lo put the cell up hJcber ud 1et IOmt kind of. a ufepard on It," he tald. : Detectl'"' Ruc11 ValenU .Mid the van- ~ Wll the flnl lnddent ol bombinp ~ Com~ equi-1 In "' •. f . William Patrick Appointed ·To · Park& Boo~d William H. Patrick, a landsc:l1)e architect, his been appointed to the Newport Beach dty Parka, Bll!lches and Recreation Commlnion. Patrick will serve a four year term b<'ginning with the new fi scal year July I. He succeeds Walter J. "Wally" Koch who has served on u.e city commission for eight years, incluclin1 a couple of terms as chainnan. Patrick, of 1821 Leeward Lane. has li ved in Newport Beach eight yeara. His landscape business is in Colla Meal. Newport city councilmen Monday nisht also reappointed Mrs. Claudia J. Owen to a full four-year term. She has strved two years of an unexpired term. WllUam E. K!inler, appoir<ed lo tho citi ~lvil Spvlcl', lloard Ollly one ,..r ag• lo -~jlet.e in '.uneiplre;d term, wu reappointed to that 'board for another four years. Appointees to llll olher 'vacancies oa : city commissions will be ' named laW by the Cily Couocll. Pranksters Hit Newport Home Pre-Independence Day prank 1 t er s eauted an undetermined amount of damage to a Newport Beach home: Mon- day nl1ht when they threw a ll&bted firework throuah an open window lllto the residence. Barbara Gibbs, 4-4 of 4700 Neptune Ave., told police the 1mokln1 and burnln1 object was tossed throu1h an open louvered window and cau1ht the adjacent drapes on fire. She extinguished tht fire herself before e11lllng inve1U1ator1. Pollet said the matter ia under ln· vestigatlon today. The President Posed for campai1n pie· lures with Schmitz earlier thl1 month at the White House ln Wash.In.ton, 11 ht , did with other ttepubllcan <:Orl• greulonal candJd1te1.' ' 'Mr. Nixon ' has ln the p.st c<mdemned the Jolln Birch Society. Its le ader Robert \\'.elch once said he consi dered the late Pn!sktent Dwi;ht D. Eisenhov,.er a "dedlcited, conactow acent of the com- munist conspiracy." r.tr. Nixon waa vice presidut under Eisenhower. ~1any are \\'OOI and! most of them co mpletely install for 17.95 per square yard over 1 quality paddini· ALDEN'S ?Je1~ was asked by a &rinnin& newsman A1onday, "Shall we assum• he voted for a Republican ?" · Zie&ler respcnded, "J did not ask him , . . I would not, the ballot box Is a private place." However the President vot td, it seem· ed In the cards that hl1 ncl1hbor1 would gtve Schm itz 11 bi1 edge today. Mr. Nixon Is In tht: Contotdie School pretlnct. Voter1 there In the June l pr imary gave Schmitz l ti' votes of tM 42$ c11t. ll!s rour Republican opponents only rolled up 138 votei jointly 11nd the two O:tmocr1ts split another 30 votes, recelv· in1 Il each . .. ST 0 P IN AND LOOK AT THI H!AVllST CUSTOM WOOL AREA RUG Y 0 U' VE EVER SIEN I llliGli, f 'OCT SQUARE AND A THICK·THICK 4 INCHES DEEP I - CARPETS e DRAPES I 66J l'lac.ntla Ave. ' • COSTA MEt A 646-4838 7 -- I ' I I I I 7 -Costa· Mesa EDITION N.Y. Steeb ' . . VOL. 63, NO. 155, 4 SECTIONS, 4C! PAGES . . ORANGE COUNTY, 'CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1'970 _... TEN CENTS .. .. . Cambodia .:Called Success THE RESULTS OF AN UNSCHEDULED MEETING THIS MORNll After Wild Br•• Canyon Crash, the Drivers Shook Hands 2 Mirac1ilously Survive Bizarre Traffic Accident ' . . . ' A not-so-funny ttUng happened to Ne:wport BMch lrCCOlllllnt WllJi1m Mat· Ulew1 this inoming as he drove to work. His car collided · wiµt a h u g e Youth, 18, Held By Mesa Police On Bilking Rap Skeptical police today were probing a short order cook's campaign to collect money from tenants of a Costa Mes~ retirement skyscraper to sponsor a din- ner'for ex-drug users . PatriCk Bodan, 18~ who gave his ad- diess as the Messiah'• fi.1ansiV'11, 2051 ' Newport Bouleva rd, was arrested Mon- da y an d booked for investigation of burglary. Ofril-e r 'Mark Bernal was sent lo Bethel Tov•ers, 686 W. 19th St., after a 70·year· old woman who said she pl anned io atlend the alleged dopers' dinner - as· a sponsor -contacted him. She said she gave BodB'il 41.50 toward the meal Sunday but was ne ver t o I il the dllte and time and deeded to call tile law v.'hen Bodan came to the skyscraper again. · Patrolman Bernal said otber residents of Bethel Towers were slmilary contacted and 1Jven 11 variety or literature listed as coming from the fl.1essiah's Mansion. The elderly woman also said she was told by Hodan told that if she ever needed assistance in anything sh~ co u Id telephone : m-.HELP, and it would be forthcoming. Police said they only got-a oo-(onger-in- service recordh1g. after booking Bodan, who reportedly told lhem he didn't c_are to discuss the case. earthmover that suddenly fell lf .the sky and into Je ~th on a Canyon Road. . Miraculously no one "'as kllled • Injuries suffe~ by MaUhews, ' . West Covina resident,. were apparenUy not severe, according to lnve1tlgators. Op erating engineer John Bates, 35, of Fontana, also suffered relatively minor injuries in the bizarre t.raffic colllslon eight,. miles north of Fullerton, which tied up commuters at the scene for 90 minutes. California Highway Patrol officers said Bates was driving his earttvnover across a temporary bridge for the Orange Freeway overcrosslng at 1:10 a.m. when the huge vehicle fell off. Just why, was unclear. The earthmover plummeted to Uie pavement about 30 feet below, right iuto the path of the CPA 's auto. which slammed into the giant construction machine. Officers from the CHP ahd Brea Police cleared away the wreckage but traffic "'as tied up for I 1h hours. CA.N YOU STILL USE CA.LENDA.RJ Spring housecleaning came a little late at the DAILY PIJpr, Qll1 ,Year. But it produced a bonanza for everyone who still can use a wall calendar with big numbers and spaces to write daily messages. The supply of these useful 1970 ca\en- , dars is limited. But 01ey are availabl e on a first-come , first-served basis free of charge to anyo ne who wanls to call for Ulem in person at any OA.lLY PILOT office. Get your! today. We don 't want to find any in the cupboattl at the end of the year. _ ' Nixori See~ Peac~ Hopes Greatly EnhaJJ,ced P.rdldent Nixon, in a 7,000-word white paper lstued from · lhe western White , Hou'se In San Clemente, ioday declared • U.S. operations In Cambodla were major suceess that enhanced prospects ,for peace. , He also announced the .• -plete withdrawal of American ttj)opa from Cambodia which ,wu virtually an ac- CGmplished fact Monday. The President in envisioning better * * * Nixon, Tricia 'Absentees' In Special Vote The choice between a John Birch Socie- ty member and a relatively unknown Democrat faced President Nixo• as it did manyi moderate Republicans in lOday's 3Sth District Congressional race. The President and daughter •. Tricia, voted by absentee ballot Monday af- ~moon. They signed affidavits U1at they ex- pected to be out of the voting area, according to County Clerk William St John, who took the ballots personally lo San Clemente to get in um\fr ;qie, 5 p.m. l\tonday absentee deadllnc.,:.ef::,.1 St John said he }\'as asked for" the absentee ballots by Dwight Chapin, Presidential aide. tJewsmen had bet• asking Pre&& Secretary Ron Zie1ler In recent days whether °"" Pres\~ "ould vote. ~ Ziegltr told newsmtn Monday eventna at La1un1's 'Swf and Sancl Hotel that the President had voted by absentee ballot "collected before comlnc out hert.'' ZJe1ler was asked If California law permitted and able-bodied person to vote absentee when he is in the district. Stnilinj, the Preq SeCretary said, "In this case it does. . • " He aald the President had anticipated being out of the district. today. St John said today the President in signing the affidavit had acted in an- licipation of what he thought his schedule v.·ould be. He &aid the section of law covering this ii "liberally construed" and said the President was prot.ecting his v0Un1 rights. The special election to fill the unex- pired term of the late Rep. James Ult pits State Sen. John G. Schmitz, the avowed Bircher, against Democrat David !See V011NG, Page Z) Cong1·ess Votin~ Turnout Light Voter turnout in the 35th Congres11ionaJ special election was running at about eight percent at noon in Newport Beach and even lighter in Costa fl.tesa. Newport poll inspectors !Jthalf a dozen polls said the turnout Wil exLremely light but expect a boost after 5 p.m. when voters get off work. One Costa Mesa voting inspector said, '''I don't know what to atlribute this light turnout to. People are coming in at a steady, slow rate." A.n elecl:on worker in Newport said she couldn't recall seeing such a light turnout in a Congrwional election be- fore. "Maybe things will pick up later on." she added . • The polls in both cities are sc heduled to stay open until I p.m. Jn the runoff between Republican favorite J o h n Schmitz and Democrat David Hartman for the unexpired term Of the late Con- grenman Jame1 Utt. hope for puce ln Soulheut Asia, also But he put his main strea on a told HaDot that ,"the lime has come call for a negotiated setUement. lo n<1otlita." -, . , • "Theie J! nothing lo be gained In . Mr. NiJOn Hid Hanoi shoilld seize waiting." the President said: "There is the ·moment ror an honorable· peace no military solution. or face a •truule that could go on "SO;oner or later peace must come. for months or years. It can come now through a negotiated The President made no conceuions settlement a.it ls fair to both aides and, In fact, emphaliaed that this country and humillatn neither. Or it can come would Increase Its military ualstance _--months or years from now with both In terms of money and-eqUipment fo sides having paid the further price of non-communist Southeast Asian nations. protracted 1tru1gle. Councll Votes "We """Id hope that Hanoi woulcl i>ol!der ouiously Its choice, conaldertnc both the ~mlse ol an hononi~\e ~ and COit of continued war'." Nix!Jn salil be expected most ol the 48,000 South Vi"11am troops In Cambodia would withdraw shortly. But be aa1d they would go into lhe --~ areal again -withoot Amt!le!!Jl --If the Communists ._.. to l'HltabUah I (See TEXT;''"" 11 J Parks . Get Boost Oif.D AT 51 lloMrt L..,.,., Rites Planned For Car Dealer Robert Longpre runcral services for p r o m i n e n t WestminsLer auto dealer Robert Longpre, who died Mon<tay after a short Illness, wlU be held at I o'clock tonight at- Paci fic View Memoria l Chapel, In Corona del Mar. A. requiem mass will be celebrated al 10 a.m. Wednesday at Our Lady Queen of Angels Catholic Church, Newport Beach, wllh private interment to follow.· Mr. Longpre, 50, was stricken at Catalina Saturday and escorted by the U.S. Coast Guard to Hoag Memorial •lospllal where he died. The exact cause of death has not lieen determined. Mr. Longpre• was owner of a Westm inster Pontiac dealership since 1968. lie was born in Pontiac, Mich., and opened his first agency In Boston after the encl of World War II. His father, R. R. Longpre, was pro- duction supervisor of the Pontiac Division of General Motors since Its beginning to his reUrem ent several years ago. He died enrly last month. Mr. Longpre, who met hiJ wife while attending Notre Dame University, Jived at the farrJJy home, 2.1 Linda Isle, Newport Beach. Survivors include his wife, two sons, Robert R. JI,· of Huntington Beach, Richard, of Newport Beach ; two dnug~ters, Cherri of Costa Mesa and Mrs. John Juhrlng of Huntington Beach. He Is also survived by his motherL Mrs. R. R. Longpre, of Escondido: a brother, R. R. Longpre, Jr. ol Saugus ; a sister, Mrs. Virginia Stevenson, of Michigan , and four grandchildren. Ill Mesa· 1Budget One day short of the end of the fiscal'Year, the Costa Mesa City Council approved a balanced budset showlng ex· penditures Of $9,349,602 Monda.v for the coming 12-month period, promising more caoital improvements In parks. Separate motions were made for in- dividual S:?filments of the record budget, wbich carrie! a 41.~ cent lncrtase in the Parks and Recreation Distrlci tax rate. The total tax bill Increase will be: offset by that amount In a sll1ht drop in the Street Lighting OiJtrict. tax rate. lhll! belanclq out oo a Pf. capita bula far luplyl!'I. ~ . Only' a handlul !II .W-..,..... th• "'" bud1ot dur1D1 tl1I public hoarilll.' "A'IUch was quite brief COftlllU'ld ~ ,,.ars In which hagllq -MC! . was heavy. Theodore C. "Ted" Bolol!h ol • Del Mar Ave. charaed lhlt pusap of a new budget amounts to pellWOl'k" until the close of the fiscal year, when IC· counts can be tallied to the dime. His appeal to Mayor J\c#rt M. Wl110n to dela y action until these figures are available went largely Ignored and aev- eral more cilizens went before council- men with their comments. • Low Helipad Bid S1rrprises City; Conh·act Given An unexpectedly low bid of $4 ,251.04 for construction of a hellpad and fenced enc losure for the Costa Mesa Police Department's new helicopter patrol was awarded Monday ni1ht. Costa Mesa City Council members unanimously accepted the offer by Jerowski & Markel Inc., but were unable to assign the job of Installing an un- derground fuel tank and dispenser. Not. a single company applied. Public Works Director George Madsen, however, said he has two firms in mind for the job and· will con.tact them, while city officials disclosed a possib1e change in original plans for a 5,000 gallon fuel depot.- A.cling City Manager Fred Sorsabal said doubling the tank to 10,000 gallons could lead to a longterm savtn1 on helicopter fuel. ---m -baslc cost is 28 cents per gallon, but 11 cents could be cut from that figure on a bulk delivery rate If the size is doubled, ,aid Sorsabal. Former council candidate Tom Manus Jr., f158 Portola Ave., protested approval of the aeparate-cover budget for the Costa Mesa municipal 10U course. Revenue. from the 250-acre facility Is estimated at $394,000, while expenditures will be $379,430, based on the 1970-71 budget estimate. "It hasn't been a financial succtM In the pall ri tt probably never will be," said Manus. "Do you have any suggestions?" shot back Vice Mayor Willard T. Jordan. who was ~tal bl the 1olf courw !"'"Jed •inc<i i!a lncepllolt more than lllrie 1'Brs .... ·Manus aald be believea 10me Costa Meu paru are inadequate, lmplyln( lhal lhe goU course lmld lhould be ndewloped u a paril. "Surely Tom, you don't know what you're talkina about ••• h intemipted the e1aaperated Jordan, explaining tbe land is leased from thti state Department of Mental Hyg1ene at $10 per acre per year. "That's all we can uae It for," he continued, adding that no buslneu I! a thrlYlng success until several years after Ill begiMlng. Councilman William L. St. Clair agreed. Dan Dolan of 2770 Mendoza Drive sakl he was heartily in faYOr of the 41/, cen' park• tax Increase provided It went for recreaUonal program:i for lhe )<>ung. A.cting City Manager Fred Sorsaba1 clarified the use at that point, saying the Increase will go tG capital. Im- provements , but. assured Dolan existing recreation programs won't be cut back. "This isn't an increase of funds, bul a shift," explained Councilman Jack A. Hammett. John Oliver of 30'rT Yukon Drive nkl he would like to know If the city his any long range plan for parks develop- m~t and said more citizen participation in improving them Is needed. "You'll find we plan lo encoura1e private parks,'1 replied Mayor WilJO'\,. while Sorsabal said plans are In thfl works for just such citizen parliclpatirl11 as Oliver mentioned. · Mark Sloat of 2981 Sandpiper Drivr took the podium to ask what can IY done abOut park development In t. i sector Of town , where 1 450-acre parr.·• of lanil Is Involved In state cond«nnatl''l proceedings. City Attorney RGy .~:ne explained the! city w111 ht ve fi r,t blU .rn lhe properly declared excesa by the 1tate after •t eventually gairis po!Sesslon and It cou)..) become a wilderness park. Orange C:out Bolog~ La~ds Red Dri1g Law Nudes Covered The famlly has suggested memorial contributions to be applied to the Heart Fund. Costa Mesa Youth Has Oose Dip Vice Mayor Willard T. Jordan, an architect, questioned the polliblUty of dangerous water condensation within the cavemoua, 10,000 1al~ tank aa fuel supplies drop throulh use. "I just don't want one of our hellcoptera suddenly stoppln1 up there," he remarked. , Weatlter Tiii lhe cloud• roll by, about II a.ni., It'll be cloudsvllle on the Or- ance Coast. Then k>ok for bright aunshlne and temperatum In the central seventies. Just back from a visit behind the Tron Curtain to see hi s 19-year-old father in Romania, Costa Mesa's Ted Bologh said Monday he found twa things to 1 admlrt under Communl!m. He mad e lhe remarks -amona a number of Others addressed to a variety of topics -while spealdn1 be.fore the <.:o.sta Mesa City Council afkr ill If19.71 h!Jdget hearing. Bologh aald the Communist Bk>c coun- tries have ju~t the prcicrlpUon for those , In the drug and narcotics Lrafflc. "1!t'hile I was there, a Czech opium dealer was tried, conv~ted and shot Lwo hours later," sa id BolORh. "Al for drug users, they are tcnlenced to s\1 years and one day at Mrd labor. dig1ln1 ditches, farmlng and hnprovin& the ecotas1.1' ~ ... , ..... . ' Judge Bars Dancers' Arrest-If Superior Court. Judie Robert L. Corfman toda y issued a prell.,tnary in· junction barring the arrest o( nude dancers at Cosla Mesa's Firehouse bar. II will, the DAILY PILOT l<arn<ll. slmllJrl y protect unclothed entertainer's al four other county &avem1, provided 'they adhere to lhe regulations outlined in the jurist's long.awaited ruling. In preparation today Is 1 four-page order which will warn thole It protects that nudity onstage will be permitted provided It dots not become lewd con· duct. Only one dHnctr wlll be permtted on stage at any one time, the o r d e r 1pecilies, and 1ht must bt 1uitabl1 '• ,\ draped when she: leavts lhe II.age.. Judge Corfman'• order will proted A. Costa Mesa boy narrowly escaped entertainers at the: Eirehouat, 177 E. serious Injury Monday when he ran out 17th St., Cost.a Mesa. the sUgar Sh a c k , Into lhe street near his home and wa11 Los Alamitos, &ht Tuaean Room , Tusti n, clipped by the fender of a passl~ pickup and Chet Chet'1 and Sarong Gal!!, bolh truck, police said. ln Santa Ana, until .. actions Hied by Brian T. Clark , 5, of 17~ Cibola Ave., the District Attorney •, otfict against the was trtated at Coal• Mesa Memorial nve taverns CllDI lift for trial. ltocpltal for ICl'ltcha and bruiHI and District Attorney'• tpOkesmen today aent home. after docton determlhed lie refuaed to eGIDIDent • Judgt COrfman's surtered no addlUonal 1J1jurles. ruling unlU bit eftter ... made pubUc. Pollae Aid Thornu A. lAwellen , of But I' II -.. • dlaappolnted pro-,&40 'n'avene Drive, Costa Mell, was secutors hid ecHiclendy expected Judi' not clttd tollowtnt: the ICddenr Cln Baker Corfman'I d8alaJ of the preliminary [n.. ,Street neJt Fairview Roed, 11ylnc he junction .Oiip&~ Gardena au.rot1Jor· ,....,""1 but couldft1 .11volcl hlltU. lhe rlcn lol-. • "'r· , • • • Police Chi•! Ro1er Ntll! •lJ>lalnod lo cooncllman that a dual fuel tank fUtrl· tlon s}'1tem would prevent thl1 and that gasoline would be siphoned from the lowest level of the tank . · Tratiling ,,for observen bu Juat ~ completed and the new Emera:ency Air· Ground l.aw Enforcement (EA.OLE) patrol wll~ 10 Into -atlon formally al 10 a.m. Thunday. Curr"1tly, Eaale One and Eacle Two will be baled al Tallmantz Aviation, Orq• Counly Airport, alld Mrviced on a contr,act bub until 1 the. heliport is completed. Home -will lhlll lo police beacl- quarters at II Fair Dr1•e In about 1 month, or a1 llOon " the hel~ ta completed and the undlrll'NXI fuel depot operaliq. " , I,,. • I ' 11\!>IDF. TODA.l' New Jwtice Hq.rr11 BJackmum qu ik obtrioiuly will plo11 a ktll role in 11ezt fall'• dtciliom of the Supreme Court ; ht'U brtak the 4-4 Madloc k. Page 3. Ctllft1'11• , -· " ._.. .. I ~-,_ " ·-•·n --• ·-· • °"..,. c""" • '"-• =,.,. " DMtll ,._llcet • '~" •fi"'111 ,_ • =--, .. 1, IRlwlllMMllt ,.,n " ··-, .. 1. -" .. _ " ·-• ............ • ..-....... ,.,. -• --.. . ' I I l --- ---------------~------------ f'rotia p ... >J . I rEXT OF NIXON R£110R'f ••• . ' . -~ 'e .. __. .... .;i-there. • tN1111rr ..iullel\. TM'f .,. h ~ .,.......,,.._ M Mell nt • .:.. 1 .... 1 Ml<t It-Ille SUmmlq up the Cambodian picture, 1~, -..:• !II', u~11tt1ra1 m~ rixon said that , all 32,000 Amtrican ·~ 011'1"-r ..:·~ ~ 1:oii rOUld lorces. locbidlna 1dvUq1, are • =:;1111=11vv~1t: .... ~~· ut.,. -licll., boclL Ro 11!4. , ·~l!..:'JI ,. ..,17 U.S. military ectl.tt, 111 Ca"" . odia now wilL be bombing raid! against d:iml• .,. ...,... roop concenkaUons..and sup{!ly_ 1rea.!<--,--~w.,__.....,.~ ..,,, 'I . ~..,__II••~ Here is the complete t~:i:t of President ;~~":' o':t~..,1ni.1r1110n ..,.., ••cell w1r11 ..... n11a.1y ' ' bJ C "-•"ia Wr COlllof 'ii.is ~!Mid ""' -·t-llllltl• hmi I W te paper on am~ : leve , of Amt• csn 1n""'ve•ntnt In v11tntr11. 8119 T~e'"·r wa"' ..... South Vietnamese, 1.1.ffiw'' 1rw;orn111t101, w11h ni. N!aon GQ(lflnto -w-= ""' i.ui:: OI ,. .. !"Cl ,_tlbllftlst "' tM A1i.n c•u•ul'lnl le •·med Forces of the United StatPS •I'd i w•• -(cl'Clt11t11 to 1111 Ametlcan Pl'Cl1111. 1'I WI COULO KA.YI b99U11 t111 lmml'Cll.i1 wl111dr1wsl ave 1·ust. completed successfully the ot :ji!-1 our lorcet. we '•lecttd thlJ fr.:'"" 01 I ce,'l>I tton wPlldl ....,10 lhvt onh' Wllll pererv estruction of enerny base areas a ?ll lJ ·~~ '' '' 'tie pritf of o·•~•r crlM:J 1 i.r. w, V. tn f uer •I• 11111Cf1d "'" cwrtfi. 21 both 1ncotnMt1bl1 wl"' 1e Cambodlap.SOUt,h i,e am ron • r,:m.•lu '• corn"\11~.,.. l•..itlofl, ,,.. e1t111r- .l1 • American troops have withdrawn :C-c'ri'::"i11s ~•cl~( .,. ~~ .._~'' 10r ._ ""--'-"la ca the schedule an· we Mlkltd 1",,.. ·• ·th1rc1 lWl'9JI -"'"' ........ \AmUUU ol g,.d111llv •Pllltllll· tl'il llOlll COl'l\llet bunSt1• QI---" at the start of the operation. '°"" '-"" 1111",."'*"· ~ • rth v · t $Ince Ills bNlntdno ol Tiiis Mlm!nlll,11\ofl 11 """e allied sweeps into the No 1e • rr.oMl'll ctQo, If "•• bffn av• pa11<v 10 '''r" 1 u 1 t"'ll e11ulo th1 Scuth Vlttn1mne 10 Ilk• o~er 'lmese and Viet Con~ base areas a ong '"' 1>uro1tn ot 1M11r own det.n&s 1rom Am1r1,.,, l·ecambod'illl•·u1•v1·e1namesebord.er : · 1;ooci1. Ev111 In tilt •IH•nc• of reu .i 1111 , -.xi •I ~21:1 t1iilt Ill P1,11, Ind dtlPll• 111\19d enCr v -. m·1tl ••ve .1.-erican aod allied hve.s "'"''"'' In '°"'" v111n1m. TPl!1 Y o1 "v1e1o r• -n.u• 111mt11tlon" lies perml"*I •1$ •• ••rrv pn! .. th f lure. •1!llclr1w11t of Amerl«n tr~ 1 e u . .1 1 "" °"'' pg11cv ..,... Mn ,. 1td. -· ,,.. ,.,,.,,, -Will assure that the V.'ithdra~a 0 Amt1rlctn1 hive bffn bto1.111M Mme, IV Junl So th Vietnam Pl 1Nt, -~Ml 1nnavnc1 t~ l)VllOut of 11.000 .meria.;an troops from u · •'Tllrlc1n troops, Tllsv ,,,,.,. "°""· In Stlli•mblr • n --eed on s·•-ule ,· .· ot 19611, w1 1n1*""1ttd lltl wlU1drew.i pt .,, ,,, .,... \,;JI'""' sddlllOfllll :U.ODO -'-ICsn trooci1. 'lllsv c1mt home. bl gram of Viel· '" o•c•Ma•• 01 1H•, wt ,,.,,_11e.ec1 1111 -Will enl e O\lr pro . wllNl r-1 of .t0• _,. AmtrlClot t~ TlllY am. ·1,.,·100 ... continue on 1ts current w~•· '*"' aw .,.,1"" o1 1~1, ~e••. on ,1,pr11 w 20, I •..-nctll ""' IOrlhcOmlll!I w11Mr1wnl ot metable·, ' •n Mct111one1 uo.ooo A11'19tlceM 1o bl cotn.Plr! .. t I dutl1111 . ,,.xt sprl"! -JOACll "' thln'I wm M -Should enhance the prospec or & 11n Tht!r wt¥ tiom. y 1111 u1h ot Odottr. un peace. . ... ,OLIC'I' IN TRAHSITIO. At thia time, It i.!I im!)Orlant -~ review d•l=. "=r ~tl.":l'l'Yforc":.""':.1'1~an tor tw'::t •• background for the declSlon. the tlflttN our _,.n.cll '9 fornltn pallcV. lnc111111nt1V RO tilt U111tld , ltnt. Wfll'4 IOOk lo Ills -lrllt -•I'• Of the operation. th eir larger ol ~Nlllloll. IO KMll'ilt ·11w·Prt..,lrY ... ~UIY -• ~ · In Ind hlna IOr I Ir -•WllV -w11111 Amerlct mo'/ .. ieaning in tenns of conflict oc _ ~..:1"'1"' hrn • 11Ml1111 1o • 111P00111111 '* -and to look down the road to the a1T:·:;~'!'.!.!h~~~~1't'...!..111~~~': or ti~ Tti-A'Si •. WPl!lt lilt 9r;;Tiii II•~ iture. I al our 211111, ,,., lt'lc g'owlng -• OI fllll1• re-olOMI caooersrlon 1!lows tor 1 •td<klloll In ~ t d t the Ametlctn Prnt11'1 -lh!'V tollld llPI 5urvlv• JT IS VITAL to ers an a • sudd1tt 11111 pr21:1011-"m.rl<•n wlltld••w•I · I ft th U •ted States frcm our •""6111l1>nlt1n. Thi• wouHl 111:c1 10 utset that Hanoi e e ni • tell-of ''""''"' 1" ii. •••n11t1ot1 ,..,lod 0 reasonable option but to move t>etwten 111t . .sil4..er1 ol'llhl'tl1191 u.s. 1nv~1v1mtn1 to 1111 new NI ol Nrtntnl'll• Ind' 1mpllnl1 iilitarily against the Cambodian base Pn 1oc:al'1nc1 "'""'' <-•·lo". d · ·r nee of DOINO To0 "Muc1t' "°' 1n 1mec1 ~· c•n reas. The purpose an sign1 ica . c1e1av thflr ,..ut1cs1 mat...,11V. promo!! s, Hnlt< -·· agam· st '"'-Cambodian ot 111otndeftcv ... nd dlm!Mll -..1-rw11on1 IMMllv• ur ope-ions u!IC' to •••no on 1tt PW~ fllt. '"' .•1,.,. :.:,;:• ttl• tuar . can only be understood tor 211 suv un 1no..iot s H..,. Of 1r, anc le& ' • end•r::. ttlrlilr' r1t11r rn tell r:•rmllllllofl end ~¥11' gainlt the backdrop of what we are ... tht~ .:··li=-=r:;r w1.:n tf!'!."~111ori 11 eelting to accomplish in Vietnam -Men with 111-. ... 111c Din"" ini.il."""' Co ·51 ba Looklno •I Arnt<'k•n eiollcv In Vl1tn1m lllsM nd the threat thal the mmuru ses 17 rr1Cn111s. '"'' ,.1tm1nJ1t•et1oti -In !ht oe111rav11w d to b. tives 01 Its nt9Ctl•ll111 offe~, 111 lhl 11m11111on1 on 1 Cambodia pose our o Jee · lts mm11rv 1dlDn1, l'!ld 111 1111 cons1111ncv o1 'Qr Can that m jjjf,._ action of the !h Ir-Wflhd .. -11 -!'Its wtllttn I rte0td ._, al rnt•1lnl. Thi ,_ .. from Ills -""" 11Yer 'st two months be divorced from l,ts tl!Cll~ •Bm~ 11 ~"" 1111 ~n lflt••l'llll>t"'' In Petlf, lltllllWtnc:I from Henol 111111 t1t11l1Uon ause -the Ureat posed.by t'1e constant of""_,""°""'*" 1nc1oe111111. VI · I!"""' •lll<b 111 V11!111m lnt:l"Sllld during <pansion of North " -,ese •&· ""'11. East Meets West President Nixon confers with Corneliu Mane scu , foreign minister of Communist Romania. They met Monday 8t Western White House in San Clemente. The-President later reported that they talked about proposals for mutual East-West troop withdrawals in Europe. The t\vo men als(lo.discussed relations with the Soviet Union and Contrtunlst China, items they had taken up \\'hen NixdD visited Bucharest last August.-~ -.,,_ Edison Opposed Schmitz Unsure About Voting ' Poliee Huq~,1. •• :vandals. at , I • . . ~ Westcliff " Vandals who bombed a Wetl<lill}lftlt light system Sunday ni&ht aie be~ 50ugbt today by Newport Beach police: Officers said the auspeet 6pparentiy tlimbed a tree next to a ' street ~· on Estelle Lane and threw or · pJ.c9d aorn.e type of a hoi::ne-ma<Se expkisive device Into lbe photo electric cell located about ·Six feet off ttie &round on tM lamp post. The explosion demolished the ctU IDll knocked out three circtlits of lights. J'ack Beekwith, with the city's utilltill department, said the damq:e wu IO • extensive city crews wen unablt tO facilitate' repairs to the 1yttern until MQ\lday morning. ', · "There was actually • 'four-hour lat. Resi~ents . of the arJ!a &aid the)" belrd .. the exp\011on around 10 p.m. on SundQ', but a report wasn't made to the" poUc, until 2 a.m. Monday," he aald. ,) Beckwith said vandals had damqed the same cell Saturrl.ay night by thrO_wing rocks at it or hitting it with a ·lieavy object and. city crews repaired" tbt. damag! Sunday. "Right now we·~ trying ·to make 10me sort of an arrangement with the Edison Company to put the Cf:ll up higher and get some kind of a safeguard on It," he said. • Detective Rudi Valenti said the .varP qalism was the first incident of bombin&I or -->Ediaon-Company equipment in Newport. From Pagel VOTING •.• doc"' Th1 "'' wlnl•r H•nol 1sUl'l(Md s m•lo• offens ive teSSiOn \hrOUfhoUt In ,-11~elnst l~t l111lllm•l• -ernmanl ol L~OI wfllch llllY lhlmMfvH hlld iltlPld fo t1t1bU1h under A Record of Restraint. 1111 lHJ Gt:111v1 21:corc1,. For viars, Jn vlol&tlon V• nd of ll'ICllt ltcordl, Nortll \lltlMmttl lrOOPf lllvt America's purpose in 1etnam I occi:,.led LIOl!f!L.'!"'llOIY •nd wtd 111 .. ,,~ ldochina remains what it hu been I~ aout'ii' Ji.r.;rm:-' tcr lht """' °' 11111''" PlJC Approval Attached Orange County supervisors today instructed County Counsel Adrian Kuyper to attack on three fron ts against the California Pub- lic Utllties Commission decision approving expansion of the Hunt· ington Beach Edison Company steam pl~nt. On State Budget · Hartman, a college· teacher from Slota . Ana. Sc:hmitz is expeCt&l to sweep ovtr HMtmao iO the predomlnante\f a.,ubU-. can and _heavily conservative district. The President posed for campaign pie. tures with Schmitz earlier this month at the White House in Washington, 11 he did with other l\epublican con· gressional candidates. • • peace tn whlch the people. of '"' MARCH •nd "Ill'" " t!l1 Y"'; CIT:"'"""' d--~-th I t ltOOllt UMd fllllr lont ft lit 1mbodl1 ie region can cv1.1ic emse ves O to mavt n0t11111 till of emboel!1 of ... ,. I t• a In • WIV wt!ICll lnct ~term lflrfll evelopment i.ui::u own llOC e ies, 1o 11111c1 tore•• In Sou ,1: 1o1111m " wtll •1 oace ... which alt lhe peoples of to Ills IU!lltt Of' Ollt \llt1111/¥i tetlor! Ind wlthdr~w,I • P'oer1m1. lheJt ntW ¥1oletl11111, too, took pines .... ~ •••• can d----1"'" their own &<1111111 • Mckdrop of ....... of tcmmunlll dl•111t•td OUlol~~ na1t1 ci.ci 11111~ al lhl lltUtt•lltv 11111 ""l!orll! lnflllrltv of Clmboell~ olitical future without outside in--1...-••nlntd 11 t11t its. o_. 1trMmtnt1 to W!'llCll Hll'IOI Wll t tlan."'.,..., • ~rfereoce. aACKG,OUfllD Off TM._'-Wbeft this administration took office, AP"IL • O•CISION of .1.-· In .. ..,,ino '"-Ao•ll O dtcl1lcn lo mcvt )C authorized Strength l'luerJCan ltlln51 till North \llelnlmeM ...... \llel Cant ~ in South Vietnam was 549,500 -si:enc.=111:;..."rr\1111111, twr Mlk t1c11 mint 'le "''•"' water mark of American 11 -Norlll Vlt!Nm -not --wft1c11 'lf6U OtM!lt Ills Vllt~w•t 1111" •"1mbolll1. 1ililary presence in Southeast Asia. 1lle F...-nw l'Mfl, Vlltlltm Mt llHd C•l'llblldl•n la · t '8rtl!wl.r::. • .. ~~~ from WhJC~ to ltl•dl fnlted States }lad been oe&ot ting a ~:~•n ·~"=rit:iiin tore~--~-fo°'l:i'.~':...r'~ •ari.!I for 10 months but ftOlhing •hid Of,. •lllllf••111v i. ClllftM .:---a •"--· •"---lhe ·'"· lhl CoMllct' n A.$11 -r 111'111111 lt0m etn ... .,.... upon Owq w.n ., .. pe movll'lll ... Intl~ .. rw;twtlll. f the barlainln& table. No com· , ,,,,1'es~"1!..~1 °'CO:.m!;~1'1.111;;:9'~ r ....... --i.--1tt-.1 -·ce propo' oat existed.'' of ~rlllC Sll'll-..11, I! WIS !hi llll!IONllcn of ClllC'._ .... .,..,.. r-'ri: c ~·~. .. rJC'. 111s ,~, ~ here Wll no app~ plan lo rpduce r.· fl n c '""'" ~-...:rtft~l~l~.:. ..!.! mtrica'1 Involvement In 'tfie Wit -~1':1"'11,. trWJt~· f;;1~''j;; 'Dnf:::ers:!':.T~ 1 the a!j1ence ol a n-tiated settltmeftt. W ,•ot lrlllnlUll'I rult, "" u"1'" '"* .... , -ov m•filnl tllom to r.,,.,..., r1ls1lonl wllll lllJ SfftCl~UA«Y of ~ WI' hlW 'fr:: ':f: IOYll'-1 1NI ""' "lllCI -ttklno tltclt. ... Intl ~ •:.w•fM'llllf'° ?f!.l v~":"W. :=. llVI ti,, c~zi~ •n:vd;~nth11 s=~w1Jv P•l11C1 rwtrd I ~ 7'"co:><rol1~f'· ... l'ltM!'lllllt Si~lllDllk IMI rttllltd _. lhe Clll'llaldllll Httlontl -II. 1111 «ornalti-!iiM • M. -~s -9 outlll tv 11'11 1) iMiiffw, llO. A»lmllv -not I trevP of """""'' -wl'llC/I 1•, I"' I llY lll't1idtnf ·-tiiJ9u Oii -rlh-him wllll fllt 2--.0tl of tM Mtlo!lll tr , IHJ. Th9-h boll! 11MJ•ll( efllll ptlYttf SH•mbtr. Thi U~l!td Siiia flld l'ltlllltt Conrtftllon wilt!, ,,... ll;nowlldlt of, l'lltl4I ...,,nb. Kuyper, as recommended by his office. will : Ask immediately for a rehearing of the case before the PUC . (A denial of this reque,t for a rehearing will be a precondition to appeal to the California Supreme Court, Kuyper advised .) U Edison attacks the denial of a permit for construction by the Orange County Air Pollution Control District Hearing Board to construct the plant, Kuyper will defend the denial. If Edison starts construction of either of the two proposed new plants, as ordered by the PUC, the county will immediately seek an injunction to prohibit such constliuction. Mesa Fire Chief ·Urges.' John G. Schmitz, the conservative Republican favored in a special con· gressional electio'D. today, hasn't decided whether to vote for his first state budget in six years as a legislator. "I'm the slowest budget vQter in the West." grinned the Tustin conservative, who never has voted for final passage of a state budget. "'As far as this budget is concerned, 1 jusl haven't made up my mind yet," he said of the Senate·Assembly com· mittee's comprbmise version of the $6 .59 billion budget. more !hail $100 mifi ion greater than the one Governor Reagan unvelled in February ... ''I( i~'s ~ft\eUling 5 J can vote (or, I pla!J to come back: and vote for It. If it's something I can't vote for, it "'on't do them much good to bring ·me back and try to! twist my arm ," he explained. Mr. Nixon has in the past condemned the John Birl"h Society. Its leader Robert 'Velch once said he considered the late Presidenl Dwight D. Eisenhower a "dedicated, conscious agent of the com· muni st conspiracy." Mr. Nixon was vict president under Eisenhower. Ziegler was asked . by a grinlin& newsman Monday, "Shall we flSSUDle he voted for a Republican?" Ziegler responded, "I did not ask fum . . · . I would not, the ballot box is a priyate place." · Ho\l;cver the President voted, it teem· , ed in!Jhe ~¥1Js that his. neighbor! wohld' 1 givl ~chtilftt a big edge today,• M:r. Nixon is in the Concordia School precinct. Voters there in the June 2 primary gave Sctunitz 245 votes of UM'! 425 castr ~His four Republican opponents only rolled snntlJ °"" llfOJIOUll Ill~• bHn rt1119tlid •nd IT WAS Tflll mtJor .. 1M1n1lon of _,,,v scllvltv =· =:i:-.:~~lfMd II MCUre lht In CM!eodll 11111 ullllfttltly ,...,... 1Hftd lroePI "'9¥•1 ;,t 111 tor11G11 mllltnrv fer~• f•lllft South to llld five r"rt of ffllteltl! •nd 1ttldl: Ille City Fight Edison Plan Senate President pro tempore Jack . up 138 votes jointly and the two· Democrats split another 30 votes, receiv· ing 15 ~ach. fflllfll IMI lo •lllllllPI Cff'llll'-I" Wfolch COl'lmlll!ltl llnM SrHI. I paUlltnl IOl'ttl Cll cam,.ie f'MIY 1nd fllrlY TN hlflor!Cll l'W(Ord I• ifl'ltln. Ille 1ut11n1. ot tM (Ollnl..,, OUt prlt1elPtl IOll \/It! c-•nd Nortll Vlfln•-,_ ll•vt •I """ lo 9111bl1 Ills _., 01 SOut11 \lletflll'l'I OPtrSled In Elfltrn Csn'lbodls lo' 'l'llrt. Thi Speaking slrictly as a citizen, Fire Chief John Marshall urged the Costa Mesa City Council Monday to back an dtllrm!ne 11111' IU!ur• ''" Of oo.;lllcle Jnllrt.111'11«. jll'lm1•v ollltcH~e of 111n1 Lommun111 lllr<n his To 111111c1!1 our OOod filth, lo lfft~e lhl l>ttn 1111 1u-rt 01 H•nol'J -reulon sg•lnsl 1m111 fOr nto0Unlloni, ,.. ch•ngl!d •1orotr1 S""th Vlernem. Juli 21 11 1111 vloi.tld It'll 1'62 av• tornm•""tfJ In SOUth \lle!.,.m. ft l1 1111 GlntYI ICCotd• Ill LIOJ. North Vleln•m hlJ 11Hd to ,tdUct (11u11t1es. w1 l\t.v• (Uf 11e11<11 ccn11111nt1r IOnartd 1h Pitea•. In slgn!"ll! th• , appeal against expansion of the Southern r -'~llonl In SWlh v111111m bV '"°"' 111211 ltS• Gl<lr• .cm;:. to ••llKI C1mll0dl1n 111Ulr1lltv · I oer,tnl. •• .'"'fn~'!:~i r:7'',.,.r.h110111 Ptnft ••dlo ~raade11t. California Edison Company's p I ant w• INITIATID • 1..-Wlllldr•-• "'"""" •Prln1;1 111h•no1J1<'1 to lowlnO rim.It~• -·· rtparltd "'b . H 1· •• ch '-, 1 -· ,. ,.., ,_,,,, -,1 lo 11>e c1mbodl1 ~It: • near y 1n un 1ngton U<Oa . ~.-· .~~\'Xn '\r'00:~~1111Jll 2'S.OOO ~ '11ni'Ow "I must ltll you 11111 th• \li11neme11 camm11n1111 . . ~ 11ve1 111!horllld """''" "', 1dm1"111,1n1n t• 1r.c1 the v1t1 . ceno. fltlOl\11111 w11h "' thr" He suggested a resolution supporting lee or tcu• tl~s but lt!tl eblOlullh' nothll'lll (OrrltJ llsie •re not "" lttlom ot • to'ffrllmtnl a•Jt OI '"' l'lfl!~llMIOnl . . . Aller I npelled the Orange County Air Pollution Control the French ltooPI lell C1mbod11, \/let Mlnft r1m1lnelt !Jig Four in Deadlock On Berlin; Meet Set BERLIN (UPI) -The Big Four am· 1assadors met for two hours today in 1n effort lo break a deadlock on Berlin ind scheduled another meeting for July n. An American spokesman described .he meeting as "friendly." It had be'n expected that the am- l'lssadors wou ld adjourn their talks (or .he-summer and reconvene in September >r Oc tober. DAILY ~ILOT 0".1.HGI COAST PUa1..llHl/ilt COMPAN'( 1 Ro"••I N. w •• 1 Prt11c1tn1 11lf PYlll11"21' J1c~ R. Cu,11y \/kt l"l'tlldlnl 11111 0--11 Mn"ltlt• Tholfl11 IC1evil 19llOI' Th1r11 A. M~,,~;111 M*""9\n9 Edllor CMN ..... Offln lJO W11f l1y St111t M•ili111 A1it.l•en1 P.O. ler IS60, •2616 ............ "..,..,..' lttf.ft' nu w..1 llllles I011ltv1n1 L ....... tff<ll: m ~Orhl ... Vtf1 .... HVlll...., teec:ft• 11111 a11cl! ,,...1ev1re It/\ C~lti )&I N ..... 11 l l Gsmlfll 11"1 in our· coun1rr. In O!'dt, 10 (anci,,..r 11. How o·1strict in pending court action against c•n. 1111 lllW conlldtnce lfl "'-\llfl MlnPI? ... II ou":'' l~~'.nc1":~~ ... 1111 Viti Mini! ..... will ICJ• the decision by the California Public u~i~1~1;:J· :~n~:~h~~~o~~t:: f'"'u~~,;! Utilities Commission one week ago. !~'v1':\"~~ t'0J~~~f;1 °.:~ .. N~r1111~/~"'~ The City Council once before passed bccll•n t•rt to,v · a resolution criticizing the two-unit ex-AT TNI IAM• TIMI, !hi Ccmmunlsl lotct1 · f th t I t h' h ·11 w•r• 1ctlv•1v ,,.•o•irfnt in 11111, Ill•• '"'' Tor pans1on o e s earn P an . w IC Wl new combtt 1n SOUlh v111n1m. Tiit,. •r•J•. -pour more fossil fuel pollutants into on., f"-Ceml>odl1n 11de ol t~e Vl•tntm·Ctmllod\111 bo•d1r -h1v1 for l''" 1trved 81 5vPOIY o$l!POl5 S::>uthland skies. end 1M1e '1m111 or tntmv l•OOPI lnl!ttrlltd . , lt!rough Laos IMo savJh vietn•m. Tl'lev ft1ve "I think they ve made a horrible 111" ~~rVf'd IJ HMIUIP" lot Nol'I~ VlllM,,..... . " 1nc1 v1e1 Cont fte1d•u1ner1 e11mtn11 and tor ct'n'lbll m1!itake, agreed Mayor Robert M. ;;go,:Ski':th'~~,..:i~~ •nd '"VPP1v on 11111' "'"'n Wilson, who sponsored the resolution Our •tl'fl~l'IO of l'!IMI lllln ii• ton1 Of olocUINn~ ed he e be• c101uttd 1<1 1~1 C~li'llodl1n oo.raUon1 h11 orovldN approv w n pr ssure was tng conc11>11vs 11roo1 ot communlJt r11i.r-.c• on C1mlili91• mounted aga·1nst the expans·1on program 1 1 loal1tlc •l'ld 1 flll••llon corridor tnd 11 · 1 • 1ecure ''" t~m n wft<ePI Goml'l'lun111 dt1la!1$ Councilman Alvin L. Pinkley asked en VJeln1m '' well 11 In Cembodll ltMlf could bt'0~'''.i~~~:::i:· '· 1,10, P• nce 51~.~ ..... ,;...t ?11~1rshall lfhhe phreferred 1a massive po~er on v1c1t1C11 '" Fr111Ct. His P•lme 1t11n1111r, LO!t fa1 ure to ars conlro s on the utility Nol, 1nd d-!v prime m!nllMr, Sltlk M!'.!'i! b I th 1· h' 1· t• d wer1 1111 in 1ftnre1. In tt,lr M~rcri witri $\l'ltf;;': company, u e ire c 1e rep 1e ~1~11 1rn ~~rff.:::r.': =,~~·~ t.r:=: ~ nuclear generating plant! are the answer. ~l::;..~1~':':110:"":· c~i!:/1.111':~~.it't 1n. Heated water discharged from facilities tearltr. ' -such as the Edison Company operates •• !!.IL,:•~C:S '~•kri:.l'."',J~:.~'* to "" • .:~ti; at San Onofre kills marine life and ;:;"lM~• '"l1ten•• In po1n119dl110 llls \11tl...,..t1• I 1· It• th I · I COlftm1111bh 10 •ed~c• 1111 Pre11nce 01 *''"' V'l{e a ion . upse in~ e eco 011ca 4 \llt~mn• •nd Viii ConQ f«tel In '•"'llOdl•. ..balance. Pinkley observed. ·T'M•N. ON MARClt , •• •hi C•mllOdltn Ht_110fll1 "'"'"'"• tY 11Mnlmou1 llOl• Otele•id lll•t P•!ncs s1111nou1e w11 no IOnoar chlfl cf tl1t1. Cheng ,.., :r1 rll~tf!id 11 lclll'lll C~l.t' ol 11~11. 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Newton w. Ford, 27, WIS booked on susplcipo of pos.se~i~n of dangerous drua:s and marijuana after assort.eel pill¥ and a small amOWlt of alleged weed was discovered. omcer Phil Donohue said he 1lopped Ford and a companion at 21lth Strttt and Plectntia •Avenue to ct'ltek them out 1bout J0 :30 p.m .. because thievery In the surroundin& industrial area ta a problem . The arrestee's com!)lnlon Wl.!I not held. Britain Making Bid t.UXEMBOURG (AP) -Bntaln'• new Conservative government opened negotia- tions today to join the Europea" Common· Market with a warnlna thlt no British govtmme.nt could think of joining unless there Is a fair "tUtmtnt of llnancial burdens. ' "The smog Is going to kill us,'' countered Maashall. Councilman Pinkley said he un· derstands the entire issue at this PQint is a power play bet~en the PUC, which claims sole jurisdiction, and the county pollution controfdistricl. 'Mle county agency's officer, Willi8111 Fitchen, originally denied the Edison application to build two new steam generatin~ units, leadlna; to a battle ove r who has such controls. "I'm sure il's ROing to the Supreme Court," said Pinkley. No action was taken on Marshall's request Monday night, pending a probe by the city staff into a reported move to create ·an Uftergove mmental agency dealing with air pollution. Schrade fR·S11n Diego) served notice Monday, however, that "every one of the 40 senators is e:r:pected to be here and if they·re not here they'll be sent for." Schmitz does not feel his departure from the legislature will i mp 1 i r Republican control of the Senate. in spite t'Jf the fact his election would mean the GOP would lose its technical majority of 21·1" over Democrats. "I don't think that my leaving is as crul"ial as it would be if lt were the Assembly," said Schmitz. "The Senate is not a partisan a house." Schmitz election today. however, technically would assure that the Republicans, though maintaining a one4 vote edge of po~er in each house, would lack majorities necess'ary for the passage of the simplest bills. WHITE SALE! It's a lltUe late in the ye&r for a WHITE sale, but thll one is quit! unique . We boue,ht a few thousand ya rds of assorted custom carpets from America1s leading custom rtlill. • i1any of the various carpets included Package are beautiful shades of WHITE ! in this If you would like WHITE carpet {or any carpet) for anywhere in your home , look at these vaJues: •• Pranksters Hit Newport Home Pre· Independence Day prank 1 t e r.1 caused an undetermined amount of damage to a Newport Beach home Mon· day night when they threw a lighted firework through an open window ilto the residence. Barbara Gibbs. 44 of 4700 Neptune Ave., told police the smoking and buralng object wa s tossed through an open louvered window and caught the adjacent drapes on fire . She extingui shed the fire herself before calling investigators. itany are \VOOl anCI mo st of them completely install for $7.95 per square yard over a quality paddirig. ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES STOP' IN AND LOOK AT THE HIAVllST CUSTOM WOOL AR!!A ~llN I RUG YOU'VE EVER 81101, t ,OOT SQUARE AND A THICK-THICK 4 INCHES DE&P I ' ' ---··--------- IJ Y11n •• Collt Me•n 1663 l'lacentla Av•. I • COSTA MESA 64 .. 4838 .. 1'. • • • ( l I ( ' I i t ( t T • c l 4 T " g b Ii T ~ •• fJ v c • o' n e: 01 n u ti ~ o: 4 Ii c A 0 2 A Ii 1 F ti 1 c ' ' 6 • p ] , r r I I I ( I I Down tlte . . ' • Mission Trail Dubcek Reftises To End Beliefs PRAGUE (UPI) -Alexander Dubcek refused to save his career and Com- munist Party membership by denouncing hi s <>wn poUcies as the party's rriormisl leader. Czecholslovakla's I ea ding 11e11.•spaper said today. ~1iroslav 'ti.foe, editor of the olficial party newspaper Rude Pravo, wrote that Dubcek did not "make a contribution l.o clarifying the causes of the (refonn) deve lopn1ents in the country and , his share in lhem." - ~ .. , •. •'tt!•'fCo . ---------. • Le~dets' 'Wives I' I ' ' '' ' .. ' Survey/ D&:ni·age T---n Scholarships Fund Group Honors First Recipients braced anil klued her and 3,11111 Per\J. vtp 1houjed approval. Monday '-rune more lhaq 1.1100 peraon1 watched .Uently u t!Jie two fi(st ladles arrived at lhe cathedral first built in lUI by the Spanish conqaiStador, ~Plum>. Anny binds and a military honor llllAl'l lllled 11J!o plaza and foreign 11!1· b•aldcr• and oeho-cUsnltar)es filed irito the C81bedritt, fw a solemn mau· com- mlmor1uq'tie Jlllll1yrdom ol St. Peter. tfn. Nl"""1.0nd Mn. Velasco arriYOd ln a black·di:lwac limoUline from 1be ...-. of ·~dor ~lor Gar· rbdn, Belcher llld poaed through a blue l1id white uniformed navy honor guard to enter the ·ornate. massive cathedral. • · Peruvlan President Juan Velasco Alvl!'Mlo and 11 Cabinet metTibers also attended the mau. arriving a few moments afttr the first ladies. Velasco did not-speak to Mrs. Nixon but nodded to her as he took his seat behlnd b'er. Tbe catbedral was dark and quiet. When Mfs. Nixon left the cathedral a almply dressed girl about 15 slipped through thf screen of J(U&rds and ran up to her, holding a letter in her hand, tryin& to give it to her. But Mrs. Nixon didn't tee· her and walked on by; and the lirl itood dejected. But othen eot through the police lines and one Indian .woman ran up to Mrs .. Nlion, embract<l her IM kissed-her- on both rlleeb. · · . Mn. Nbon obviously was moved by the demonstraUon of affection. A military band played a Peruvian Hymn when the first ladles left the church, followed by President Velasco and his cabinet. Hundreds of submachinegun carrying police ringed the four-century.old Plaza De: Annas, where the cathedral iS located, but still did not keep back the crowds when the church services ended, but there was no violence. "frs. Nl.xon arrived in Lima late Sun- day afte.rnoon, telling the thousands . of Peruviaana who turned out to greet her: "I bring you greetings and the affection of the people or the United States who art saddened by the disaster here and loss ol Ute." The first ladies stopped brieny al the National Palace and then were driven to the wa iting Ct30. The plane, piloted by Lt. Col. James V. Beckett of Austi n. Tex.. took off minutes later in cloudy skies for the one.hour m,iit lo the dlrt strip at Ania Jn the center ol the valley. , A dmen countries, including Fidel Castro's Cuba, have sent relief supplies ind medical tell!la t4 ,holp. sm;vn.rs of the Western Hemisphere's worst earthquake of the century. Knothole Gang· DAILY PILOT ......... I ' . ., Mothers peek through opening in \Vall around San Clemente Munici· , , pal Plunge as _their children ~e part in swimming class. With. ..m~ther out of aght, youngsters can concentrate on instruction from swun teacher. However, combination oi pride and curosity was too much for these mothers to overcome • ,. State Group Cer·tifies College's Police Program~.: The Saddleback College police science program ha1 been cert.Uled by the State Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training of the Depa rtment or Justice, Dr. Fred H. Bremer. president of the college . announced this week. Bremer quoted a letter certifying the pre-employment police tcience program Niguel Art Group Displays Its Work Paintln1s by members of lhe Niguel Art Association will be on dilplay durina: July and A-In the rotllldo gallery of the Laguna Federal buiklln1. 2aO Ocean Ave. .. as sayi!lg "currioulum exceei:11 'the stan-·· dards established under the Como ~ mission's regulation." ~· Certification by the stale permits pOlice:. and sheriff's departmenf,I throughout tht • s\at.e to employ Saddleback graduates / witt1 the assurance that all basic coo.r•' 1 requirements for peace officers, as set.: forth in the state code, have been fulfilled, Dr. Bremer explained. This year, the Saddleback program •. directed, by Robert W. FerguDI, addecf a special "advanctd offlctr1 CCMne,. l covering special security needs generated by vilita: of Presidl!llt Nixon to . the.: Western White House in San Clemente.~ Lecturers inclUded repreaeutaUYet of the FBI, U.S. Se<t<! Service and tile U.S •. State Department. · • Twenty-live Capistrano Bay a r e a scholars and 38 organization and in- dividual donors were honored recently in the first aMual meeting and recogni· tion c:eremony of tbe,Scbolarships Fund AssociaUon. In the aimual meeting porUon of the program at the Dana Point Community House James Wahhe, John Given, Ruth Clark. Jack Snipes and Dennis Paquin were elected to the governing council. A-and stephen Barlock. Seven scbolarships given to students v.'ho have achi~ved outstanding records in special fields specified by the donors art: Mrs. R. W. Quacktnbusb Award to a student in t.he field of education, Laurel Dean; San Clemente High School PTA Awards to outstanding students in vocational fields, Michael 8?'09t'n, Marcus Engstrom. Connie Neihaus and Cynthia Schenzinger; Berniece and Edwin Harris Award to a scholar who h as demonstrated humanitarian concerns, Patricia Wright ; Capistrano Be a ch Chamber of Commerce Award to student in rtehl of business, Jeanette l\lcQueen. High-speed banJ<ing in three lanes. The 1970--71 nominating committee ls Roberta Kiernan, Linton Simmons, John Serencts, Edward Kincaid, 8. Franklin Metzleur, Margaret Koster and Jack Snipes. Festivities which followed . Included perfo~ances by two groups of teen musicians : Marti Opland on bass viole, Cathy Hobson and her guitar, and 1<1lotsts Cathy Christie and Karen Macleroy, Recognition was given to the scholars and donors by Scholarships vice-president _ Roberta Kiernan, assisted by Orabelle Theurich and President Lyn Harris Hicks. Donors received corsages and boutonnieres, and scholars wen given congratulation letters. Selection Committee Chairman Leon Hyzen congratul ated the recipients and explained that their scholarship checks would be sent to their respective universities. 'lbe scholarship winnfrs are: Laguna Niguel Coriioration Award , Albert Ballo1 ; San Juan Capistrano Rotary Club Award, Gary Etrasbear; ruchard O'Neill Foun- dation Award, Denise Del Co 11 e : American Association of University Women, Award. }lope Jansen : Ray Campbell Award, Sal Lombardi; San Clemente Wom&Q.."s Club Awards, Joann. Student.a whose scholarships are a com - posite Of donations by organizations and indMduall are: Ralph Bond. Cindy Davidson, Bronwen Denton, J a m e s Gallagher, Jack Hagerty, Cheryl Lager, Davkt Naegle, Gary Smither,, Barbara Cannichael, Judy Mudge and · Cathy Smith. ' Scholarship donors include Henry Bash, Capistrano Beach Community Associa- tion, Coocordia PTA, El Camino Real Woman1s Club, Ida Erickson . Mr. and Airs. Van Fleming, Mr. and Mrs. E. l\f. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. F.dmund Kiernan. Laguna Niguel Woman's Club, l\farco Forster PTA. Orange Savings and Loan, San Clemente Optimlsts Club, St. ClemenL, by-the.sea Churchwomen, San Diego Gas and Electric Company, Linton Simmons, Southern California First National aa,nk, OrabeUe 11leurich, Mr. and Mrs. Frank \Vilbur, Bruce \Vin· ton and Safeway Stores. Flowers for the occasion were donated by Carl Hankey and fashioned into COC'· sagea. by Wilma Bloom. Take l~c short cut lo convenient banking. We havt! three f~sl·mov~ng lanes of drive-up banking at Southern California First National Ban k. Just d_rive up and bank from your car. A simple intercom and tube ~el 1vcry sys tem connect you w it h your teUer ... to make your ban~1n~ fast and easy. Of course we 're always happy to seo you 1ns1de the ~ank, where you'll receive !he s ame cordial service. SOUTHl:R:N CALIFORNIA FIRST UTIOflAl UllK _, ___ _ ADAMI AVENUE Ol'ACE 8899Ad11ms Av~ve(pkor'le 962·3377) Ker'lr'leth C1trter. M1n,.oer Hvntingtor'I BellCh, C8hl. • Exchange Students · Gather Students Visit Soutli Coast · Before Returning Home Forty txchangc stOOenls (rom every continent wlll be entertained in South . Coast Orange County this week ·on a thrce-Oay stop enroute to their homelands after a year or study in Northern Californ ia high schools. The South Coast. experience In ln· terna tiona! livifij( began l\-1ooday af· tcrpoon when Capistrano Bay arta families met their guetts at San Clemente High School and took them home for a thrce·night visit. A&enda pllns for today include a mom- Ing -It the high llChool, an ln- \'ilation to lunch in Cyprus Short, tour of the San Onofre Nuc)ear Plant, visit -to the San Juan Capbtrano Mlulon, and a pot-luck supper swim party in the home of the Ronald Bircher fomlly of San Juan. Wednesday the tttns ~·Ill letve Man1rch Bly at 11 a.m. for an aft.noon and eveninl emarsion to DtlneJland, concluding the festivtlies arnnaed by the Capistrano Bay area American P'"kl Service committees. Chairman of pl111· J • ning (or the Monday-Thursday activities is F.d Kincaid of Laguna Niguel. Lquna will host the vWtors Thurtday for a Lour or Irvine Ranch and a beach- par1y. When the studenta leave Southern California they will go to Denver fOf' a western states regional meetin& of AFS e:icchange students. San Clemente exchange s t u d e n t 1 RJeardo Pereira Of Brazil and Ingrid Lundtren of s·weden left this Monday to travel to Utab for 1lmilar tourlna activities. Drive·up W indow Hours: Mon.·Thurs. 8:30 ... m 10 5 p rn ·Fri 8·30 lo 6 Lobby Ho~ra: Mon.-Thurs. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Fri." 9 a.m."10 '6 p.;,,. · p.m. 24 Hour Night Oepaailory -. ~-·- ., r . • J • Q\Sp;_ IS ' .. , . . • ' ~ ~ . TEXT OF NIXON REPOR'IY •• ·• lll'llt ....... MAIL FOR LAST MAN OUT Sgt. 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Then, on a ·aecond vote, Sell. Stuart Symlngtoa CO.Mo.), n- himaelf and the vote came •out 47 to 48 again~ an attemP,L to b 1 o ~ k reconsiderilion of the first vo&e.· The. Sena1e then proceeded Into It& third roll call Of the ,day a. tbe amend- ment, whkh, if It became law, -.Id sanction American finlllclng for South Vietn......, oe Thallud troops flllbllni "! behalf of.Ille Cambodlllil permneot . l sraeli-Patrol S lwots .W omanOutAfterCurfew TEL AVIV IAP) -An !....ii ormy patrol -and killed a wmnan who was out aft.er curfew M.onday niprt in Gau. City, informed IOUrtes i'eported today. They llid lhe wu one d a group of persons who fled when tile p!IU'ol _...-end onlend the l""'P to halt. One . man wu cqtt and al'<' rested. The Jinoeli mli<ary <mw11and reporied tllat Israeli planes ....,...; tile Sou c-1 8gain Monday Ngllt and pol-.t EiYPo tlait tarpts oo the weot'bonlc, All planes r.tumed -Jy. opol<e.Uen llid. lsrffll ~sman also reported that iuerrillas iii ·Jordan fired two ·rocket salvos today at the Jsraedi frontier town of Beit Shean. 'Jbe rockets ea.med IOfDe damage but there were no reports cl. CatUalties, the military axnmtnd said. YNbak Rabin, Israel's ambuNdor to the United . Sl*o, fleW bock to W.....,... -opeadln( the -!lid In Tel Aviv dbcllllin( the Jateot U.S, CUP Widows Get $15,519 SACRAMENTO (UP!) -II w11 I quiet luncheon for four attractive ~ women. They each received a check for fli,llt. There wa1 no joy. In f1Ct1 tbt women wept. They were the widows of the four California Hiahway Patrolmen killed ia a· gunbattle near Newhall in April. The checks were given to Mn. Valierie Gore of Merced, Mrs. Shirley Alleyn of Campbell, Mrs. Niola Frago of Merced and Mrs. Janet 1Pence of Fairfield Mon- day by the California Asaociation of llighway Patrolmen. \ The money was sent to the CHP by citizens from tbrougbout the it.ate in Jhe aftermath ol the trqedy~ The widows lllked with newsmen brief· ly. Their wonts did not come wily. Mr1. Frqo, ·who had to be eJCOl1td from the room when she broke out cryilg, uid: "It's hard to erplain to the childnn where their daddY la." p,,,.,...a for .,_. In the Mllldle Eall. He said be hlld: 11no ...,...._,, to take back to the Uoiled Slates. ls'ael'a cabinet an1111KO!d Rabin to Tel Aviv for ""'""11alioaa Jl'riday alter 5ecn!lary ol Stale W!Hiam P. Jlotiert llllllOWICed the u:s. peace plan. Premier Golda Mlir said Moilday Iarael would 'not Co akmg with 1 tern· por11y Arab-loneli cease-fire, reportedly one ol the key poinll lo the U.S. pi!ln. Mn. Meir told the hraeli PIJ'lilllltlll she woold DOI deocribe the proposal "beoaule it WIS ~ to U1 not lot pmlicalion." .But her Bpeedl waa seen u the Is-aeli l(OVtmmmt's reedion to the plan. Mn. Meir i:aJled lor "a m.-Ual and abeolute ceue-firt" and rft>ewed her appeal to the ,Arabi !tr peace lalb "without prior conditions, w i t ho u * ultitnatums." Under~ 1"rael'1 ck4enninllioll to hold 00 to the --ol Jerusalem, captured in the 1157 war, lirael's district court in Jerusalem ditclosed il wiU mow on July II to the CC'.IUrt rooms used by the Jordanians before tbe war. Lat.. Y•r the national poltct head· quarten was ll'allllerred to the Arab quarter. Union Indicted For 'Politics' • WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Seafarers 1-.J and .... t of iii olfken and employes were Indicted todly on charges stemming from the alleged con· tribution of $40,000 to the 1968 political campaigns or both Democrats and !lePllbllcam. Altomey General Jdm N. Mitcllell..,.. nounced the 17-count indictment alleging conspiracy to c o n t r i bu t e $750,000 betwetn I!IM and 1961 and 1dual viol .. lion ol led<rlll 1 .... prnhiblting political cmlribulicllll by corporatlool lllCI unions. Mitd>ell said tne , indidmt!nt was notumed in U.S. Dlslrid Court in Brooklyn, N.Y. It was the. letlt auc.11 cue brou(ht by the govemmen! line< May ol lut year. Could you keep up those " ,, thl ts easy mon ypaymen if your pay stopped? 'The ~.Church amendment was tcheduled for a flnal vot.e after the Senate dlapooed of the admin~lratioa propoaal. Asaistant Republican leader Robert P. Grilfio of Mlchilan offered the ~· Olureb and Cooper argued it would unc.. lion "Americap wars by proxy'' and create mercearary armies in Soutbeut A.sit. Griffin arped the amendment was needed to prelUVe the "Nixon doctrine" under which the President · pledpd Amerlcu mililary and ecGnomic support for Asian nations i•whose survival ft coru.ider vital to our security." Nlsoa's Cambodia policies came under huvy attack on the Senate floor durin& today'• debate. • "The United Slatea: is still in Cambodia, make no mistake,.. sad s en .• t e Democratic leader Mike Mansfiek( . . He said U.S. plaoes. an flyiag "air .. ppor;" millions and 1:ven using c.m. bodian spotters. "I am worried by the PoUtical eompli,calio"8 and implications," he Mid. "PoUUc:ally, if could be I Pan- dora '1 boi:." sen. Ernest F. Hollings '(0.S.C.), an· nounclng he would vote for the Cooper• Church amendmeat, aaid : "The deeper we link into this quagmire, the more elusive peace becorne_s. We are heme sucked into defendina olill aaother remote Asian country yet without the wiU to win." Nixon, he said, emphasizes U.S. troop withdrawall but has tent 560,000 troops to. Vietnam since takiJ1c office. "11 it any wonder that Americans are coofuled and aqry?" he aaid. * "ti * U.S. Advisers Leave pimhodia SAIGON (UPI)~A handful ol Amer· lean military .idvilers returned to South Vietnam today to complete the-U.S. troap withdrawal , from Cambodia.. military llOllml said. Soulh Vietnam pulled out i ,000 of ill troops but kept 34,000 others in Cambodia. All Amvlcan combat troops had witlJ. drawn Monday. The. South Vietnamese settled in far what appeared to be a locg atay by open. ing an air baae 2.1 miles inside Cambodia. The base is capable of handling c1r10 planes supporting the Cambodian aov• ernment. Mllitiry aourcts aaid about two dozen Nnerican advisers and air controller• had returned to South Vietnam to end U.S. ptrticipilion in a two-moath cam- paign qainst North Vietnamese ind Viet Cong 111pply areu in Cambodia. ·Monday• the United States withdrew the last 1,700 combat tr.oops from Ca'mboqia a day ·earlier than President Nimn's deadline for the ,pullout. The United Slates bad 31.000 men in 'Cambodia at the heJabl of the operation. The South Vietnamese said they had pulled out 5,000 men from Cambodia'I Fish Hook sector. The Saigoo govern:. ment said its troops had killed J,141 Communist troops at a cost of 168 killed and 7M wounded in the region. At Nea~ Luong, Cambodia, a key fttry crossing and highway point on the Me- kong River 35 miles southeast of Phnom Penh, the South Vietnamese today opened an air strip which milltary toUrces said would be their chief base in Cambodia. What would happen to you and your family it suddenly your regular pay check wu cut olf because of a serious accident or an illness? You, like most families, are probably making pay· mcnts on your house, your car and other things that bring you a comfortable and enjoyable life. Without your regular income could you continue these payments or would there ~ a severe adjustment in your living standards? P. S. 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I ~· - • '· Apollo 14 Shot In Long Delay ' .WASHINGTON (UPI) -other supplies aboard Spacecraft changes lo get rid lunar larxiinc craft, whlcb wae: or hazards which almost cost still attached to thetr ~ the lives of the Apollo 13 mand module. ·, Hadtheaocldentic<umd crewmembers last April have on their way home lfroln a forced postponemenl of the moon landlna, with no 1,Ddtnf!I; Apollo 14 moon Dlght to no craft to serve them u a earlier than Jan. 31, 1971. 11ureboat," the crew members The poslpOnement was an-would have «Hed kt !paet. noonced today by NASA ad--• As a result' of 1he Apollo NAACP Aide Calls Nixon DA!L V PILD.T 5 _fe, BeHast Uneasy; Maduling .Arrive,s -l B'ELJl'AST, Nol'therll Irellnd and pillnclothm ·policemen 1t by Ivan Cooper, an t. IMlnel at the 10ktier1, IOIM of serious sectarian strife ln ·,..~1 t(UPl) · _ Britilh Home the airport, said Britain fully dependent member of the mothera t.ook st r on I er the 1930s and 1950s. 1'e ~:;: Secretary Reginald Maudllng supported the "sturdy efforts'' Northern Ireland parliament. shipyard Is one of Northern :_.., ·-Iv~ In Belf..t today and of the Ullter Fvtrnrna\t to "Thi.a l& not the way to baodle measures. 1 land "" -· ~ b · 1 .... _ 1--thin•••." 0 Some ol the mum1 draged Ire '• largest industries. ~" appealed for "law and order" nnc peace to~ prov-.""C. ... ....... 1 in Northern Ireland, wht:e BriU.sh troops Uled RIUlea Miss Devlin, 2.1, t be their kids home by the ears," The wUon and govenvnent "!1 four days d. violence relUlted gas to disperse llone-Chrowlng youngest member ol the said a n army lpOkeln\ID. officials said in their joint , "" in six deaths. youths in Belfast Monday British Houae cl Commcm, Another wmy official uJd a atatement, "It is in the in- '1be tracic evens ol Ule night but the violence was wu jailed Friday for her part few of the women "'ticked ttresb ol the whole com· c last few days hang heavily minor compared to t be ~n August's riots in U. their kids home -aomethina: munlty and the livelihood of '+1i on all of us," Maudling said weekend riOtlng. . donderry. thlt we wilh we cauld do." ww~rs and their familiea -;. at Belfast airport before going Anny olflclab said they Fifty mothers helped try to The l".....,.,,i and trade !!lat dl!niptlon ol employment to a meeting with Northern . were bringmg In 3,71)0 ad-restore o rd e r in . the uniom iuued a atatemmt. ear· should not develop." , Ireland Premier Jam es dittonal troope~ to raiJe the predOminantly Catholic area ly 1oday c r l t I c I 1 I n I 1be Maeonic Orange Order, ,:,. C'hichelttt.clark. 0 0ur first total to 11,000 in Northern ot Ballymurphy Monday by Proteltlnta at Hart I and leacinc Protestant organiza. .- task will be to restore law Ireland by this weekend. stepping between a ll'OUP of Wolff'• stipyard in Belfalt for tion in Northern Ireland, , '.. and order. From her pri9on ce11 .In youths and army troopl, and waminl Roman Catholic agreed after a meeting with • "Without that there can be Annqh, Bernadette ~hn, trying lo persuade th e workers to . go bogll until Chichester.Clark Monday to ••. neither peace, prosperity, nor whole j~ started the .riots. youngsters to go home. t.enaions eased. cancel several small parades mlnistrator Thomas 0 . Paine 14 postponement to 1971 , Paine at 1 hearing of the Senate said, it will be nicessary to 'Space Committee. Apollo 14 put ~f the plinned launch had been sc heduled for date for Apollo· 15 several October and had already been months to July or August, postponed lo De c ember 1971. to maintain the1 six· because of the Apollo f3 near: month interval between flights disaster. on which the program is now harmony " urged an end to the fighting. When persuasion falled and Protestants o u t nu m be r scheduled prior to July 12, ; Maud!~ protected by a "Have they all·...,. mad!" about 100 of the youtbs brush-Catholla 10,000 to IOO al the but laid Ibey would go ahead 'Anti-Negro . ~he~avy~guard~·::.:::":..:llOO::..:uni=formtd==-...:'::he:..:n::•...:.d.:1n:..:"""=:..:menu.::.__,._1...;•Y:...tc1 __ •d_...:_pa_st_to_.1a_un1 __ anc1_t11row..:,_....:.p1_a11_,:__ ___ w_u_the __ 1CtM __ ,,,_·t11_•_b1&,;,,;,.parade __ J_u1-'y-1_z._ A fuel cell oxygen tank blew based. up when Apollo 13 was mor~ A review board reported than 200,000 miles· from the tha't a ~ circuit ignited earth . The acclJtent fo~ electrl<:al iWulation tn an ox· 'astronauts James A. Lovell y~ t.ank abbanl Apollo 13'1 Jr., Fred W. Haise Jr., ·and service module. 'Ibis caused John L. Swigert Jr. to· rely · the tank JO e1:p1ode and cut for survival on oxygen and off electrlc1l p>Wer in the ~!t· the 'command and ;.Jr;;' module systems will be chanced to eliminate combustion hazards disclosed by the Apollo 13 accident. An e:rtra.6xygen tank will be ad- ded, }bringing the total to lhret sknate-OKs ebt Hike . WASHINGTON (UPI) Senate has completed ( 17 Killed In Hospital SANO, JaJ>lll (UPI) -Five patienta bla'nea down a mental hospital killing 17 penons because they thought they would be sent home if they got rid ol the 00.pital, pollco said today. •• I The fire Monday night swept FOR YOUNG MODERNS ... DIAMO~D TRIOS I through the intensive care wing of Ryomo Hospital in Sano, so miles north of Tokyo. trapping the 17 victims in their heavily screened rooms CINCINNATI (AP) -The top official oC the nation's la'rgest black civil rightl IJ'9UP says the Nixon adminiStratlon · detii>mlely undercuttln8 " . attem~s by Neiroes to im· prove their lot. "Now, for the first time since Woodrow Wil900, we have • national administration that can be rightly charac- terized as ant l·N earo. •' declared Bishop Step be n Spottswood, boanl chairman of the Nationll Aaoclation for the Advancement of Colored People. Spottswood spoke Monday night to about 2,500 delegates to the NAACP's &1st national convention . "This is the first time since 1920 that the national ad· ministration has made It a matter or calculated policy lo work acainst the needs and aspirations of the largest minority of ' its citizens,'' the clergyman said. Spottswood expressed the opinion that the situation in Southeast Asia had impeded progress in ci•ll r i g b t 1 , asserting' . "If ncisl justice and cavil rights had commanded ju.t 10 percent of the atte~tion that white liberals hav e given the Vietnam . war, we would not be in the position we are in today -and it is unlikely . that we would have Nimn · in the White House either!" S~ood 'said the ad· ministration had pulled beck In sclml desegregation efforta oii<\ favored tar·ememptlon for all-white private schools. He also aakl that the nominations ol Judge Clemtnt Haynsworth and G. Harrold Carswetrto the Supr~ Court exhibited arKi·Negro policy. Bishop SpoU.swood said the NAACP's drives toward in- tegration and desegregation have encountered "a tremen- dous white backlash." · In tho MllTilp Trodltlon ••• cl1nlc buuty HI In tho tempo of tod11'1 l11hlon ••• his Rlrif mlll:hll hon. $110. New, I« lho price you )lOlbab~ tllll*lod to pay lot one rirc a bllut1ful mrtchlrc trio. 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" . • ' . ---·---- J • DAD.Y PO..OT EDITORLU J.IAGE • .The ·Coastal Freeway A determined effort to re-route Pacific CO<lsl Free- way somewhere inland, so it loops around Newport Beach, was given a boost last week when the Assemb1y voted 48 to 6 to ~j'ld _the measure authorized by ~sem· blyman Robert Ba"llbilJll (R·Newport Beaeb) to IJ\e Sen: ate. Running the freeway along the bluffs overlooking Newport Harbor has drawn understandable objection in Newport Peach. The other -cqunty cities are satisfied with the route in theii' areas. . Assemblyman Badham frankly admits Uie bill is a political stop-gap maneuver. The fundamental problems of engineering, traffic handling, city planning and the relationship of one freeway to the 'whole system are not to be considered now, but to be left for some other time, as far as he is concerned .. The argument is that by forcing the state to start over again and take a whole·new.api)r.oach in this area, the state somehow will come up with a satisfactory sol- ution. Or at least with a solution more satisfactory to Newport Beach. · Up to now , Badham and his supporters have a\roid· ed sayit'Jg out loud where a re-routed freeway ought to, gO. 'There have been increasing allusions to widening the Beach freeway through Huntington Be8ch and Foun· tain Valley, then adding lanes to the San Diego freeway through Costa Mesa, and finally connecting, via Corona de! Mar freeway, to a new route to be developed through the hills north of Corona del Mar. Diego and Newport freways, and eventually from lbe Corona del Mar, Beach 8nd Orange freeways. But lbe Assemblyman has declined lo get into route apecifics, probably remembering the stonn be aroused a couple of years ago when he came up with a hils'tily drawn route lbal cut diagonally through Fountain Val· ·Iey and the Mesa Verde area. Bills somewhat comparabJe to Badham's have passed the Assern}>ly before, only lo di.• in the Senate. The Senate traditionally has viewed such· ~ills as having the potential for dangerous precedent that would lead to a return to the days of highway routings . dictated. by poUtical pressures and maneuverings in the Legislature. In this campaign Year, however,. there is no pre: dieting how a Legislature bedeviled by myriad sticky and crucial problems, may react 19 what might be con- sidered purely a local bill. t Making a little show for Ibo home folks by slapping at the "bureaucrats" in large, controversial depart· ments such as highways, education and· welfare is a weU-known political maneuver.' Passing the buck to·anQther level of'govtrnment for a·few months dr few years is·anoth~r. Returning a legislatlve fav6r and the mighty alche'my of campaign fund raising Can also be factors. Season this mix with the new political magic words ~nvironment and ecology-and throw in th~ legisJa .. tor's awareness that funds for highway projects in his own area are very short, and you have a legislative per tion which can produce unpredictable results. One of the big unknowns is whether, without the Pacific Coast Freeway, the existing Coast Highway through Newport Beach could be expanded to eiJ?ht lanes to carry the extra coastal traffic without remov· ing even more valuable property than that which would be taken on the adopted freeway route. Another unanswered question is bow much surface street capacity woul~ have. to be increased in Hunting· ton Beach, NeWJ>Ort Beach and Costa Mesa' to handle the ever increasing, coast-bound traffic from the San One thing seems certain. Whatever the Legislature does in this instance, the traffic, city planning and de--· velopment problems plaguing the Orange Coast cities- and their, differing inter -city interests-will not have ·been resolved. . And, given the shortage of funds for highway and freeway construction, things could very easily stay just that way for another decade or so. ~ . 'They Tlaink the Boat'• llnder Water' . . Economy· a Majo~ C~nce~n WASHINGTON -Jom F. Kamedy once~ a long 'aCCIUll by one of his colleques whG bad been on a nationwide speaking tour. "I don't want , to hear what you told them," he said. "I waat to hear what they told yoo." It is gOQd advioe today foc Democrats who are making the banquet circuit with criticism of the N i x c n Administration, and one cf them has discovered some truths which may be of interest to Republicans, too. "'nle WI(' is a standclf i9SUe," sa:Ys Birdt Bayh, the Indian senator whose floor leadership in the Haynsworth and Carswell battles bas made him a star perf(W'Jftet from Miami to Portland. .. Most pe<iple have made up tbefr minds -t tt, and you're preacblng to the converted, either way." MOREOVER, Bayh points out, people find the link among inf1ation. rect!ssicn and the war a tenuous one, though. George McGovern •and other Democrats contirue to hammer away at it. Bayh doeanol. He bas found two subjec\s which he .thinks will rouse an audience, even a ncnpartiSan audi~. and he ·uses them whether he's speakitig to conservative busine!smin and ptofessiooal people ,in San DieBC, the textile workers in Florida or the Rotary Club back home. The first is the economy. "A lot of voters," he reports, "Who will gO down the line with the President -oo the war will vote against him on the ecooomy. I don't think he realizes haw worried people are. Even among businessmen, his recent &Peech was UOC'(llvinclnc. . "IN OREGON, a third of uie ~ struction worken are unemployed. ln Kansas and in Florida, the aircraft and space lndustrles are practicl]Jy disaster areas. People stand up during the ques. • tioo ~ period and Say 'Theri are Dv~ ~ fer &ale oo my block and no takers.' You can't tum these people aside by telling them about slewing the engines while the boat ccmeS into the dock-they think the boat'! under water." The second big attention-getter, ac· cording tc Bayh, is the disunity of the country. The Administration is right, ~ says, in its polilical judgment that people dislike the young 'Ind are afraid o( blacks. But some lurking seMe of fair play, combined perhaps with a wiSUulness for 'the peace of a decade past, makes them want to rise above the polarization techniques of Spiro Agnew, ·even as they agree with him. WHAT BAYH SEEMS to . find Is . a genetal dislike of student protesters but an unwillingness to condemn one's own children or thole of one's frif!nds. Moll aucieoces ablre ea,h'1 belief that over 95 pereent ol today'a youiig people are against the war and . wa,_nt the system te change. They chefi' an attack on mill}ant vJolent! but they reject the implication that a whole generation can be wrong. • When Agnew say1 "It's time fGr a positive polarization" and talks about "ripping away thf. ~" a n d "dividing on auths;Kic lines," j>eople share bis anger but tbey seme that anger isn't an answer. "I'M CONVINCED," Bayh says, "that people are looking for JOR>eane to It.and oo !he lip of his iOeo · and NY IN! we can all be bin:er than we think we are." If Bayh is right, then there is some reason to distrust the polls which show that more than haU tbe people believe that as the Nixon· Administration near! the half-way mark in its tenure it is performing satisfactorily. The polls, of course, cannot say whether toose same people would vote for the President, because the pol)Ji ican- oot give them an alternative. But the word from the country, as ooe senator hears it, is that divisiveness as a political policy is not enough MXI that an attempt to divide Americans into a Silent Ma- jority on the one hand and radical demonstrators on the ether will be greeted by · a Jood "'-followed by serioos teCOl1d thoughts. · Surcharge Ends Tomorrow In the first paycheck after · July l your takMx>me pay will take a modest upswing and your income tax withholding will gG down. The federal tax surchar&e on personal and corporate income - cut from 10 percent tc 5 percent last Jan. I -will disappear altogether. There ts some question, hOwever, whether the fresh stream of cash -about $2 billion over the next six months -is all to the goqd. Back In 1968. President Johnson im· plcred reluctant Congress tc approve the IO percent surcharge to prevent "an accelerating spiral cf price increases, a slump in heme building and continued erosion of the dollar." Two years later, the same problems still face the nation. Yet on June 17, Presiden't Nixon called upon Americans tc fight inflation - while allowing the last vestige of the turclwge tq eipire. TllB PRESIDENT said in his speech on the economy t"8t the surcharge wu not needed because the current program of economic restraint! contained enough momentum "to reach the dock and new ' ----Tuesday, June 30, 1970 TM edilorlal page of the Daily Pilot seelu to inform and stim-uiatc readrtr1 bg presenting this MIDfPOJ>fr'S opinion# and com-. mtntorw on topics of inter e1t and 1~i,_ f>r proul!ll~a /orum for the e%J)resriotl of our readtrs' opinion!. and b11 prestnting tM diffrse vitw- pointl of fft/omwd obsnve,., Giid ipok<,.,.,. on topks of the da¥. llobert N. Weed, PublW>er I ... ~ • • . Editorild • " Re8earch 'L. \ve had better make sure we don't damage the boat." Nixon seemed to be saying recession rather than inn,tion \Vas the most dangerous immediate pr~ blem facing the nation. The Wall Street Journal also reports that s o m e economists believe the worst er inflation may be ever. Last December the Committee for Eronomic Develcpment, a businessmen'• group, suggested that the 5 percent surcharge be continued "al least for the full calendar year 1970" to help attain an inflationary budget surplus.· In March, Walter Heller, former chairman of the Council cf Economic Advisers, p11>posed that a continued surtax be used to provide additional benefits. training and jobs for those Idled by the government·induced busine11 slowdown. TRE AD~DNISTRATION began tht year by predicting there would be a St .3 billion budget surplus during 0-, fiscal year begiMing July I to help lick inflation. New this has been reviled Into a $1.3 billion deficit, partly becauae falling corporate prciits mean less tu revenue. And the estimated 4.3 percent average unemployment rate fer 1970 has been revised upward to 5 percent. Quotes Deanaa and Jim Sacc!o, P1dtlca doi f1ntltn -"Showing dogs is a hobby just like some people play tennis. And you cet a lot more affection out of a dGg than you do out of a tenni.5 ball." • .Nixon has been ambivalent about the surcharge. Druing the 1968 campaign he called it "a war tax" and said: "It shculd be ended because I think the tax level in this country, rather than going up, should be reduced ." He partially rtversed himself last year whea his administration fought fer its es:- tensicn -at 10 percent through Dec. 31, 1969. and at 5 percent through June 30. 1970 -as the symbol of the determination to fight inflation. EXPIRATION OF the surcharge is net the only spending spigot being turned on. A federal pay raise cf 6 percent -approved April 9 and retroactive to last Dec. 27 -is adding about '3 billion to the amount consumers have to spend. Higher Social Security benefits whicb took effect In April will add 14.4 billion. ~ The end of the surcharge, an increase In personal Income tax exemptions ef- fective July I, and other tax relief. will add another $9.4 billion. The mone1 supply has grown at an aMual rite of 9 percent fer._ the last three months. Ironically, in trying tc avoid deepening the recession, the administnlicn coukl be creating a new round of inf1atit& Dear Gloomy Gus: Apparently P re s I d e n t Nixon doesn 't believe in wage controls, price controls or Spiro controls. -R.J. Tiit/• ....... ....... '"""" "'""" .... _"""., ,.,.,. ., 'flt .,_,. ... ' """ ,_ .... ""' " •IMlll• ..... Dllt• ...... ~xperience I's 'Often No Teacher Thoughts 1t Large: Experie..ce is often no teacher at all. At the age cf 50, we have slept about 17 years, but we don't do it as well as a baby with no experience whatever. • • • A husband's eonvei-sa.Uon is inter~stirig to a wile ollly when he is across .the room talking to another woman • • • • "NoOOdy's perfect" is the motto of the perSon who barely makes the effort tO reach mediocrity. • • • Attending a dog show recently, 1 was struck not only by · · the famiJjar expres- sion of how the own- ers begin to resem- ble their breed!, but also bf the fact, that the owners seem to take better care cf their dogs' appear. ances than of their own. • • A suburb is that self-delusive Ccm- mW1ity where a white-collar home owner calls in a blue-collar "workman" who earns more than he does. • • • Why don't restaurants get rid of these misei"able ·little tin pots ccntaining hot water fer tea, which drip far more water cato the table than into the cup? (I 'll tell you why: cheapness.) • • • You might be surprised to learn how many slices are in a "rasher" cf bacon , • • • Nomination fer best cartoon of the year: P. Cobb's, reprinted in the new book, "The Open Conspiracy," showing a middle-aged man in a11 easy chair before a TV set, perched on top of a racing locomotive headi11g toward Overpopulation, Overpolluticn a n d OYerkill -and looking up from his program only Jeng enough to shout to the hippie alongside: "Get a haircut!" • • • 'J'ho9e who are fondest of asserting that "Self·pttserv8tic1. is the first Jaw cf nature" are usually the busiest at destroying the delicate balance of •ature. • • • It is impossible tc know only your own subject thoroughly and still be an "expert" in it; for a genuine expert Is one who know! how his subject relate·s tc allied subjects. and grasps both the hierarchy and the interdependence of disciplines in a broad continuum cf understanding. • • • You're nGt a pessi mist until you begin '"'to suspect that this is indeed the best· cf all possible worlds. • • • Half the people who call f o r "relevance" have just learned not to call it "revelance." • • • Occasionally, aomeone who rises in the world may drop his old friends · it is customarily truer that his old friend; drop him, !ince it is psychologically more gratifying to resent from a distance than to envy u.p close. • • • tn a contest cf skill. for every one time II\. opponent out-thinks us, we out· thJnk ourselves a dozen lime!, and are self-beaten mort than beaten, by te.m. perament crudely triumphing ever brains and ability. I· • \ New MolJe Tied To Communism '1 WA&HINGTON ·-The leaderoilip of the New Mobilization Committee to· End the War in Vietnam (New Mobe) is strongly tinged with Communism. That's the ch.arge of the House Internal Security Committee. In a special report the committee asserts that leaders of the New Mobe ha ve close ties with various Communist organizations and factions. New Mobe has been in the forefront in agitational activity and mass demonstraUom against the Vietnam con!lict. NeW Jarge-scitle affairs are being ·plan- ned in· Washingtcn and other centers in the fall at the height of the con- gressional and state elections. New Mobe leaders and their Communist arfiliaticns are listed by the Internal Security Committee as follows: Communist Party, USA (CPUSA) - Sydney Peck, Arnold Johnson, Sylvia Kishner, Jrviog Sarnoff: The committee report characterizes· the CPUSA as "part and parcel cf the international Com- munist conSpiracy. It is financed, directed and controlled by the Kremlin. Its membership today consists of a hard core cf revolutionary fanatics who are knowingly and eagerly subservient tc the dictates cf Moscow." W .E.B. DuBois Clubs of Amulta .(DCA) -Marc Beallor, Terrance Hallinan. According tc the committee, "DCA was the official yooth front of the CPUSA until its recent merger with ' ' . • the Young (YWLL). as the you ' J \Vcrkcrs Liberation League e YWLL is currently serving organization of the CPUSA." Soclalisi orkers Party (SWP) -Mar- jorie Col n, Fred Halstead, Gus Horowitz.' egarding this organization, · the comm· ee repGrts, "SWP1 •~ CC}Dl- munist sp ter group formed in 1938• is a bas·. revolutionary organlzaticn . It maintai fraternal relations with the Fourth Int rnatiooal, an international Communist ganization which subscribes to Uie th ·es of Marx, Engels and Lenin as i rpreted by Leon Trotsky, ooertime lea er of the Communist party in Russia, G was exiled when Stalin .. ca roe to po r and later murdered by his agents." Young Soc" list Alliance (VSA) - Carol Lipman, Joe Miles, Allan Myers, Peer Vinther.' committee describes YSA as "fonne~in 1957, this organizatioo is the youth "1.d training section of the SWP." The House committee is making an exhaustive investigation of the New Mobe and its secret connecUons and aims. A number of hearings have already been held and others are planned. By Rebert S. Allen and John A. GodbmJth Fun for Entire Fa ily To the Editor: 1 am writing this letter to yoo in regard to an article in the DAILY PILCYf. People are misinformed about the motorcycles and the people who ride them. At one time the motorcycle trend had a bad name because of a few undesirable characters who were long hair, leather jackets and did nothing but cause trouble. Today's motorcycle enthusiasls are people from all walks of life with nothing but good intentions. They abide by the laws and take the spor\ very seriously. I AM A mJDENT of 14" years•or age and am learning the serious aspects of racing Moto-Cross. J am not alone in this sport as there are thousands of men, women and kids that have the same interests. This sport Is taken seriously and the people who participate must· be very conscientious, have good sportsmanship and compassion for all their fellow riders. The kids in the vacant lots, fields and desert are usually given permission by. the owner or said property. Most or the bikes are not licensed fer the stree t, therefore the dads and mom s either take them to their destination or the kids push the motorcycles off the streets. THIS IS TRULY a sport ol goOd clean fun for the entire family. In the congested city where can yoo find as clean a fun as this? We have met teachers, la"'yc.rs, doctors and many o~her professional men who have found thls a bond between themselves and their kids. Thl s bunch cf kids does not wander the StreCts looking for something to do or so1ne kind or fun. Thty do not have the lime or interest for pot p3rlies, dope and shady characters. These boys, [ " l!ll•ra l rom 1'9Mi!n •rt -ICOmt.1 .nG\llcl ton~ !heir ,.,,.H_, In Tha rleM to conden" k!llt'S to lit 11111 Ubel 11 reaerwd. All ...,_,. nature •nd ma111,.., ....,.,.., ·11y1 wl!f\Mlcl on re<iuest It tuffk:IMll ,. Poe!fV wm not i. Pllbllllltd. l'IMllY wrne,.. words •• lni. t« er eumi. s! !nc:IVO. 119" me1 m1¥ i. II tPNr.nt. it not raCing, are at home in garage, staring al a broken motorcyc\ , getting ready to tear it.down, find out 'ts fault, put it baC:~ &ogether for that nex~outing. IN' THE WEEKLY process, t boys are learning a trade that can better their growjng-up. They are f careful, more observant of la more courteous by far than · your drivers of cars. We are not Interested in making unhappy. But we feel Ulat tile halt should be heard from . A:nd should really know what a clean it is and how much ftm it can What we need is open land tc de on under supervision. MIKE St.A 811 George-~ Dear George : If you don 't pUbllsh this letter, I'll know for sure you make up all your 1etters. SUSPlCIOUS Dear Suspicious: No, you won't. I get doieils of letters like this a week and this one isn't from you, anyway. (Send, 11 self-addressed. stamped envelope and just watch how your • mail picks up!) • TutldlJ, ..... :lO, 1970 DAil V PILOT 7 • Solons Rush Action Arson Seen In Bnish For Abortion Bill ' c S~nator Blamed, Praised . On Lar~st '-Budg~t SACRAMENTO (UPI) - LOS ANGELES (AP) -One ""'1lan calls S.O. A(llhony C. Bellenson a "peop~hlter,'' A1ore than 500 men battied while another views him aa fires that crackled over more-a near ·•'•t. 7th or Ith child." She ended her letter by criticizing the lawmaker for hb "filUiy, degenerate ideas . . . you are a 1 peop!Hiat.er arid need a paydliatrist." Senal<r Beilenaoo had bee moved by the same spirit that prompted the olfering ol Ille above mentioned b 11 I s , California coold Possibly have ~ the loser of an able sophisticated lawmaker." SACRAMENTO (AP) -A 56.59 blllion stale budget is back before the legislature to- day with one strike against il and a COMtitutlonal deadline ror adoption -midnight tonight ...:. adding pressure on bottl parties to, break a five. month deadlock. The fourth draft of the much-amended budget was re- jected by the Assembly Mon- day night SG--23, four votes I(( * * Feeling Of Crisis In Budget SACRAMENTO (AP ) -The vast opefations of the Sta.le of California -touching every one oi the state's 20 mllHon residents -hinae each year on the paMage of one bill In the legislature: the budget bill. The budget Iaraely reflects the fiscal philo50!lhy of th< governor in office and the majority party in control of the legislature. And in an elect.ion year it becOmes a particular focal point of interest. Thus, says the Assembly Democratic leader, his party's btockait. ol th< budget MDO- day evening "is a function of the loyal opposition." Assemblyman John J . Mlller, (D-Berkelt!y,) said his party's job is to "call attention to how the ·fiscal operp.tion of the slate is going on." Passage of the budget re- quires a two-thirds majority of both houses. Although Republicans have a narrow edge in both Senate and Asembly, they are fa r short of the votes needed to push short of th< twc>tblrds maram needed In the 1f r houae. The Senate diet not debate Che budget M . Both hooses have C/tared thetr agendas of aJJ .. other business topay fOr ·41J·lon& and possibly nigbtr lcing ses.sions on the lal'leltl budget in California's hist.Ory.I Despite the siz.e of lhe budget,·~ Democrats blocked it becaU5e ol deep cuts ' they said would only force a tax increase next year. "This is i.nOeed an electioo- year budget. based on cookie jat fina~ -which means next year p will ,have to raise taxej again," s a id Assembly "' Minority Leader John Milter (D-Berkeley). M Uler said many .ol. the cuts used to .give local schools another $102 million would on- ly shift costS back to loca l government "which means ~y taxes on the local level Or necessity must go up." the budget through. . 1 t This gives the minority a ;; · chance to: • -Attempt to gain certain concessions in return for the : needed votes. "l>" . -Force the majority party ' , · '. to justify both its spending ~1· · and its cutbacks. · . ~ "'( The budget. providing · ror · . ~ ,;.'*, the expenditure ol more than . · ·· . ~, $6.5 billion in the coming year, · ~ .• ( ·: .. v, consists of mo re than jus( ·· ~~-... , · figures. · · ~ , The bill contah1s extensive · · · ~ "control language" thai dic- tates how certain programs are to be carried out. • For instance, the Version before the legislature today di rects the State Colleges to continue year-around opera- tions during the summer of 1971. There also are detailed In· struclions to various state departments and agencies on operation of con\puter equl~ ment. Police .Say New Death Not Zodiac SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Police do not agree that the self-proclaimed killer who calls himself Zodiac was in· volved in the slaying of police officer Richard Radetich. 1 A Jett~ signed Zodiac, received by the San Francisco Chronicle Monday, said: "I shot a tn11n sitting in a parked car with a .38." Radetlch was shot with a .38 June 19 as he sat in his patrol car writing out a traffic ticket, but one inspector declared : "If he's hinting be shot Officer Radetich, then he's lying." A warrant -In coonection with the policeman's slaying has been issued for J oe Wesley Johnson. The letter said: "f have become very upset with the people of San Francisco Bey Area -They have not com· plied with my wl.shel for them to wear some nice buttons." An earlier letter signed Zodiac had complained that his killings were not getting enough recognllion and he demanded lhat people mar lapel buttons with lht 7.odiac sign -a crossed circle. "We know of only five Zodiac victims for certain/' one.. inspector said. ''Since last October he has kept lncreuing his J,ot.11 by simply claiming a higher nwnber lo each le~ ter." Offlcen 11y .th< flrll 1!1yl111 w~ a YOUJ'C couple In a Valle-'9t: "- jo lover'• lane. A younc -\. woman In Vallejo wa1 next. Her escort wu wounded scriousl1 but recovered. \ "1be 1ovemor," a d d e d ......,, than 5,000 acra ol sun-dried T h e y are assesslno his Assemblyman Leo Ryan (D-b ·~ rush Monday and forced .. Jegislatlon to remove all Burlingame), "like the last evacuation or 18 ranch.style restrictions on abortions in £0Vernor, has resorted to homes In rural a r e 8 5 order to provide ttie operation emy legal and partially Jeg:il northeast of here. on demand. , ., means to balance ~ budget." Officials believe one of the The topic generates more Rayan was ooe fl. JO fires, a . 2,400-acre blaze in emotionel respon&es t h·a p Assembly llemocrats to Join State ·Funds uninhabited brush and nearly any Qlller tssue and Republicans voting · for the grassland lO m\le!! southwest Beilerisorfs mail ttflects it. budget. All 23 "no" votes were or Palmdale, was deliberately 1be controverstal -blll ls A clergyman from a Palril Springs c h u r ch asked Bellen.son to withdraw the measure "before you have the blood or counUess innocent un· born infants oo your hands." "The awfu l thought strikes me," the reverend added, ';that U the forebears of cast by Demora ts, and •II Get Blame . set at three points before th< scheduled ' r... hearing today . 40 Republicans · in the smaller firu merged. before the Senate Judlcial Patty Duke Wed Assembly voled "yes." The · other large b 1 a z e , CmnmiM.ee, but hundreds of ''This isn't intelligent fiscal LOS ANGELES (UPI) -covering 3,000 aeres in the Cilifomians have already LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) m a n a g e m e n t, ' • s a i d County supervisors h a v e San Fr~Wto Canyon )4 made their feeJ.iris known. · -Actress Patty Duke, who Assemblyman Robert Crown blamed state funding culs for miles north Of Saugus, forCed1 ... r • 1A. Burlingame w o m a n won ·an Oscar in 1962 and (0-Alamecla ). "What was done . . • ofriclals to order the 18 homes remiilded the ,.Bevwly Hills a television Emmy this year, tvu aysh!matic gutf.lng of the a pro~y tax rate . increase eVacuated for a Ume. No ~rat that "many of the married Michael Tell, a Las progr:ams to prevent raisini of 93.04 cents tentative!~ ~P-homes were burned officials greatest men in history came Vegas based rock concert pro- taxes in an election year. Next proved to cover a $2.2 b1llion said. ' at the tailtnd bf large families mot er, late. Wednesday in a A south west couple doubted wheUler the world is really threatened by unchecked pof)uiation growth. "~falthus himself had not -. even thought of overpapulalion • problems until ~ found him- self burdened and embarras- sed by the heretofore unsus- pected fecundity of his ma ny mistreises," they said. But a student ln a Roman Calholic school decided to register her prot est in the -fonn ol a poem with 1 familiar opening : "Violets ~ blue, r'"oses art.,.. • r:e<f, we. need your bills, likl a hole in the head." · year ... no' matter who is budget for 19!0-71. . A heavy veil of smoke-and many a genius was the brief ceremony . gov~,.we wiUftive to raise · "The ·county's· rec o ~ d hindered firefighting efforts, piiiiiiiiiiii;i;;;;;;;;;;i;iiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;i;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOi;::,;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;. taxes. $ 2 , 2 3 S , 7 6 8 , 3 4 4 spending conducted against both large I LEARN TO SWIM Crown repeated Democratic package. up nearly a half blazes with 55 trucks, four • demands for a St.A million billion dollars over 1969-70, helicopters, three planes and AT YOUR increase ln echool support -carries a general rund tax seven bulldozers. ORANGE COAST YMCA to $1.8 billion -"Just for rafe set tentatively at $3.8361 Flames were stirred up by / the IChools to keep pKe with ~ror each $100 assessed valua-Santa Ana winds of 1up to 642•9990 inflation." tion. 25 miles an hour. • A friend called Golden West. The world's largest commuter airline. A vefy good friend if you're a businessman rushing to a just-called conference in Manhattan. Or a brand new grandmother needed in a hurry back in Chicago. Or just a guy who hates freeways and airport parking lots. Now Golden West flies 20-passenger, twin JET-prop De Havil- lands directly from Orange County Airport to TWA's satellite at LAX. Think what this means. Only this Golden West/TWA com-' bination cuts your connection time in half because there are no long. cross-terminal transfers. Now you just step off Golden West and you 're on your TWA way. So next time make your first step Golden West. For TWA's colossal new 7 4 7 to New York. Or any other of their 63 daily flights. Make it Golden West Airlines. TWA's time-saving friend. Yours, too. Golden V«lst Airlines • Tre High R:xTI ' • .. • I DAILY PILOT Tundlf, June JO, 1970 61h Times Her Head · Is Perf eel Woman lly L.M. llOYD THE PERFECT WOMAN - Her body ought lo be euc:Uy siI and I b1J1 times the \encth of ber held. 'lb.It's wbat the artists say about the perfectly proportioned woman. B y leJtClh o(ber bead, they melll ·tht: distance from the top lo the point ol ber cbin. II that ii 10 inc:hes. for es.ample, then lo be jlllt right she should lllnd Meet-5 Inches tall. WHY DO SOME WOMEN pt a skin rub 1rom finatr rblgs! S.lt causes that. says u ladlana dennalololilt. Juat plain old salt. Jn reaction to the metal .... IF YOU AC- 'ftJAU.Y tit down with a pen. cil to figure it, you'll find tbe average American worker lltl one day -off for every 1w clays he -U ... A PAaJL1Y MEMBER of tbe lhdtenity ot Miane1ota ........ l5c:hool -nobody liil mr ,,.,,.. I cle111 old .... II i.WUUer than I dirty eld man •.. CISTOMER IERVICE -Q. Have bueball I-ffrry rully tried lo kJU • mnpire?" A. Orily one such camea to mind. Billr Evans. St. Louil fus bean him with a battle and he pritnear didn't 1IUll Unuib .... Q. "'Why wu Toledo, 0 ., named after the city ht Sptin?" A. Am told tblt came about merely ..,..,.. the name bad a dandy rtni to it, thal'• Ill .... Q. "Do bamlnr plpona ever lel bl!" A. Certainly do. Take • bamlnr ,._ 11111 llnds • • ddp • lell. CbaDCel .. it will have to 1et to I port M --before IAN BENITO, ,Tn. (AP) ---ll,lllO-.. ti» Lower Rio Gl'llldo v..., __ _ --polio la Ill -pl .. hilt .,,. ......,, ol .. epidetuic of the once dormant .,,,,, Olcar Gono ol tile SUie -Deportmonl lllli<I --clly tilt l'd>llc -Servk< ll*leliliel call lwo conlinned c-. i'I me .area enough to be_,.... ... "!lidemic. 0.... Ille llSt airee Wftks l:ur ..-. Mve been con- llrmed and 111 ._ tl.,.. Mlflded. 'l1ne penorw have 41ed, ~ taid. Two were -II polio lllCI the flllnl --.pected. Dr. M. s. Dlcl<enan, chief l ol the state H·ealth ~·· Cormnurueable -lleportm<nt, Mid that tlvuughcMrt the Jtate there have been 14 reported cases of polio ithis year. including (our confirmed as Type I pmilytie polio. All cases, he said, were TtpOrled "in n<nmmunized children ranging from 3 months to 3 year! ol age. wttb most under I year." Gan.a said many people in the high priority target areas have not been reached by vac- cine. "We have made it as easy for them as we can." said Gana. Teems ol nurses and public heMCb workers moved house-- to-home in the Valley. Two weeks aco, Garza said, they were able: to immU(iu ac. least 10,00G peraoos during thal drive. Anodw mass immunitation _., ... concluded last w1d1nd with wistanct from • • • ~ .. _.... ... __,.19tM W-lf'Cllllinltwdol pcfaslonal incDfrW JA ""'6ce. n. -ti ii iln.wtttc 8Fld Sltlsr1ilc. Mt the di!llNnd tor ....... COMUll:Mlb Is lqcrenins ..:It ;rear. Now, H & R B~k-America's Largest~ T;n: ~-.,;n tuch ,o.i theirexcilrs1ve method ol pcp¥ine income W mams. in if $119Ci;ll 12 weell fUtltOfl GOIJfSe. SupeMsiorl bJ aperieftc:ed Bb:k instructors. Ccnse coYefS cu11ent tn: laws. theory, and ~-• prilCliced in H & R Block offices from COilSl lo cmst. ,...,. irlc:lu<le: • 24 ~r sessions 12 per -..) ·Choice of ca.ys and clnss times • Oi plom• awai-ded upon ar•duetion •Employment I f ull or p•rt time) for qu•llfled ar•duates a.u.t ll9!t s.,.. ...... 11. ENROLL NOW! ::..:.:.-=-...... ... ~ Cost• Meu '175 "~ "-'· ,., .. , .. Huntington k•ch· Fountain V•lley S Pei ... S.,.. Ctr., 147°1tt7 Ntm• , •• , •••••• , •••. , •.••••••••.•.•.••••• , ••••• Aclcl1•11 ••••••••••••••••••••••••l ip •••••••••••• -~ • • -~ • - - Blackmun • ID Pivotal Role New Jurist May Decide Now-split Rig~ Court participate in the earlier decision. Disputes ovet the pace of ICbool dtaegrtgatlOn evidently will continue to 1 bedevil the justjceo. Monday the """rt swept. one of the toughest from .. doonJtep lemponrily by decllnlllg to Nie lmmedlaJ<ly on the eztent of busing and racial baJ&neb ihat may be required in·Charlottt-Mecklen- burg County, N.C .. After lower coo.rta pass judgment on new degrega. lion plans for North Carolina's largest school district the case probably will come back to the justices -~ belore the new teSSion opens in early OctOOer. Blaclanun eeems to hold the s~ng vote on whe~ il is coostitutlonil to jal1 a defen- dant !JhnpJy because he cannot afford to PIY a fine. The eight other· justices were unanimous Manday in • ruling th.al the answer tls "no'' when the jailing extends lhe man's prison term beyond the ma1imum set for the crime. GO FURTHER >-- Four justices -William O. DougJas, William J. Bm1nlll Jr., Thurgood Marshall and White -wanted to go further and prohibit convertinl: a rme to a sentence solely becaUle the defendant cannot pay. · Four justices -the chief, Hugo L. Black, Harlan and Stewart -felt the court had gone far enough. For next term the court accepted a case from Texu that •challenges jail sentences for traffic violators who can· not pay their fines . How Blackmun feels may decide this important crimlnal 1ew issue. Similar!)', Blackmun's vote could rSive whether 11 New York City blacks may be pro- secuted for allegedly plotting to overthrow the state govern- ment and whether California may prosecute a radical for pamphleteering outside a police inquest into the fatal shooting of a Negro. 'lbese c2ses have been heard twice with no decision. Also put over until next -term were a Georaia case that questions lJle posting of bonds to challenge evictions and an Illinois case in which a group of Negroes allege they are the targets of an un· c o n s t itutional prosecution scheme by Cook County of· ficials. Here, too, Blackmun'1 vote could count heavily. Newspapers: .Number One I . , In Advertising! Newspapers are the primary advertising medium 1949 (Millions of Dollars) 1969 TR£VISION 1, .... .... .. . , .. , .. , .. ,, ,, MAGAZINES ,, ........................ ... ,, -,.,»:;:;,_.--' -·--~~·""_._.=-RAIMO ~',...,.,.*'' OUTDOOR .... _HllllHH--fHnn•nHNlf""""''"''''"""''""'"' Total •~v1rti1ing figures •r• in for 1969 and, as the chart above shows, newspapers continue to be the nation's number one salesman. The only other medium showing any dramatic growth in the chart is television and -did you notice -the increase in newspaper advertising investments 'since TV came on the scene is ~ore than the cur· rent total television advertising volume. Shouldn't you "hire" the nation's most power· ful solosman7 You con slort tod'r by calling 6<42-4321, tho DAILY PILOT • • music • • I ( \ I I I " T~a~t Changes Eyed Map Ordinance Goes Before County · For .The Record . Death Notlre• DIKE it1¥ITllDM J, Clk1, 2105 Fuent", NtW· -' IMch. o.i. ol dt1th, Ju,... JS. $urv1vfd by Wllf, H1!e11 J. Dlkti ion, Donald J.1 mo111er, J onnl• Dlk1, Rtd· l1nd1, Celll.1 1l1t1 r, Prlocns D. Good· win, Rfdltndli brothers: Phillip, Cl1r• "'°"'' C1llf.1 Herold, LHUna Nl-1. M-rlal Slf'\lk:ff ioci.Y, Ju1111t JI, 2 i!'M SI, Andrtw'I Pl'ftiJrllrlln Ch11rdl. Flnel F11,.....1t !>lrvkH 1nd lnlermrnl •111 be colld11el.cl bY J1cob 1no sct.oen & Son, 3121 C1n1I Street, H-Dr· le1n1, Loul1l1n1 11 9 AM on Thur1d1y, Jiiiy 2. F1mlty ' 1u11esll thou who w!lh m1y '"'kr conlrlbullon1 111 lh1 0.111'111 Coe1t YMCA. 8111! Mor1u1rv By JACK BROBACK 01 ~ n..nr Pli.t 11.tf SANTA ANA -A propooed county ordinance to chan1e the procedure for handling tentative tract maps from developers will be before tne Board of Supervisors for public tiearing on Jutv. 22. A brief discussion~ last week on the proposed chances. . which woold require that all such maps be forwarded to the board for approval by the Planning Commission resulted in some sharp exchanges between oPPonents and· prO: pooents. Fonner county p I a n n i n g Commi~on Larry Kirlt urged adoption of the new regula- tions calling them, •·necessary to permit the supervisocs to be responsive to. the! "people and provide. a. valua_b_le check. "'""' DeaK '- Dr. Hazel J . Jones has been appointed dean of the School of Letters. Arts and Sciences at Cal State Fullerton. Mrs. Jones, a professor of Eni;tlish, succeeds Dr. Miles D. McCarthy, Cal State's new vice presi- dent for academic af- fairs. ot Coron1 Cit! Mir, lorw1rdln1 DlrK• ------------•~• DUGAS l!'Cln1 A. D111111, ''' cf 1913 Myer Plecl, Cotte Mltl . D1!1 cl df:l!h, JUnl :II. S1rvltt1 P....tl"9. 8111 8ro1Clw1v Mortu1ry, Dlrech:lr1. LONGPRE ltebtff R. Lon9Prl, ll Lindi lllr, ,.__. 8Hd'I. Diii of de111'1, J11n1 2t. Survlv-.cJ bY wlf1, Gr1e11 Mini : llobert R. II ol MunllMlon ll11ch Ind llldl•n:I J., NtwPCrt !leach; d111thter1: Su111le Juhrlng, Huntington llt lCh 1r.d Cheri• M1rl1 Lonvpre, COlll MINI mother, Mrt. R. J, L-ore of EKon· dldo1 broltler, JI:. J, L-P••· Jr., SIUll.ls; sister, Mrs. Vir11ln!1 s1..,'"" eon, M khk11n ; ' ur1ndchiklr1t1. Holy Ag Board Will Meet " At Irvine IRVINE -The state Board ::i,~ •vi: t~~1:11=:i~u~,3!'~ · of Agriculture will di9Cllss M AM w.cillfld•Y ,, our L1e1v au.... water develapment and rural If An1111 C1thcllc: Church, H•orl, BMch.. Prlv1t1 ln....,_t, F•mlW r• housing during its Ju I y l!U11t1 ~111 contrlbullonA le tti1 , , H11rt Fllllll. D1r1etld by Peclllc VllW meeting at UC IrVJ ne. The Mortuerv. MORRIS ~ rrieeting, to be held 9:30 a.m. Pr1nt1s E. Merri•, "· of •l1 '(1<tor11, Thursday in the 5th floor con--c11111, Mtu. Celt ef C111th, June J6. Arr1n1emtnts penflnw, Smltllt{ Merill· fcrence room of U C I ' s •rv, Directors . Adm" · t ti. B "!di ill SHUPE 1n1s ra on u1 ng, w Dr. 11.ot11rt Sllupe. 50. c1 m ''"" be •the first m....,. .... of the Strief, Hl/tlll!lllCft 8HCh. Diii cl "~'& dllth, J une 21. s 11rvlvld bY w1i., M••· board in Orange County since 11r11; children: S<c!t, Jl:oblrl Jr .• 81rblr1 and Sh11b'1 1 ,'!")tlllr. l lnore the spring of 1966. Sh11Pfl brclller1: J1mn> llid Or. Jl:nd , , , , • Slluoe. S1rv1c1s w!u;;111 Wldnffd••· Wdham R. G1anelh. director 12:)0 PM Churth cf J nul Chrl1I L1t- IM' D1y !>tlnls, 19191~1"11 51fftf, H'1fl- llnt1lon &etch, Smiths'. MOrtv.rv. DI· rtclcr•. f· ARBUCKLE 6 SON We1tcllff Mortaary 4Z7 E. l?tll St., Costa Men 1111• • BALTZ MORTIJARIES Corona del Mar OR 1-1450 ~ M... Ml 1-ZUI • BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broed•IJ', Colt.I Mesa LI 1-11.U • DILDAY BROl'llERB HaaUostoa V.U.y M-ary of the state Department of Water Resources, will speak to the board on the current status of water development in California. ''>'Many cUifl! hive such rules now," Kirk continued. "BW1ders will no doubt object as a IG-day delay may resu,Jt and hold uP closing ·O f escrows." Richard B. Sm.Ith, vice ·president <i the Orqe Coon. ty Building lndullry A!oocia· tioo. llharply dislcre«l- "This would be a regressive step because of the qme eleo ment involved," &mith aruaed. "It also places an additional ' work load on the supervisors, whidl is not necessary. The authority Is co rrectly delegated to the · Planning Commission,'' He was backed ·by Lyle Colder, Irvine Company «· fidal; who urged a delay in any action. "to give us time to work with the board on Ml amic.a~le solution. • "A ltklay delay c&n otret!'h • into two or four weeks between the commislioners and the aupen'ilors," Q»dero continued. "Under the pro. poeal any Irvine Cunpaoy land, from even a ~ parcel up to a subclvi9on would have to come before the board.'1 < The new tr1et "'!IP pro- cedures were IUgerMed by Supervisor Robert B a t t i n several weeks aco as the r<SU!t ol two Lapna Niguel cu,,oratiOn tract maps before the oupervaon on -I ot the oorporatiOn in the Sak Creek Beach ·8."'N. '"Ibis is a good ex-ample," said Battin. "H Laguna Niguel had not appealed IOllle con- ditions we (supel'\lisors) wau.l never have heard ol these.·~ The boani awroved the Niauel tract maps I a s t w-.y. Final Two Members ~ Join Planning Unit SANTA ANA -The final two members ol. the new Citizens Direc~ F I n d 1 n 1 Commissi<J!l, an ad'(,isory body in the county's Griral Plan- ning Program have been ap- pointed by county supervisors. Supervisor David L. Baker named insurance agent and YMCA director Jerry R. Fer- reri, of Garden Grove as lhe repr~ntat.ive ol. his district, and Supervisor W i 11 i a m Phillips tapped Lloyd Reese, former mayor ol. Brea. Previot.isly named to the commission were James E. O'Connor ol Soutll !.aB11M by Supervisor Alton E. -Allen; Rodger Howell, Santa Ana at- tomoy by Suporvi>or William Hirstein, and Dr, Louis Cella Jr. by SUpervilor Robert Bat- tin. The board's list oi ap- pointees is to be lransmitted to the county League of Cities with a request to name five additional members. Shortly, the 10 nominees are to select nine add i tiona I members, and all appointees will be screened by County Administrative Officer Robert 11ior'Ras1 and 1he League of. Cities Executive Secretary Winston Updegraff to achieve geograJitical and ecmomic balance on tile commismon. The county is committed to provide office space, supplies, equipment and a secretarial stafr at a cost not to exceed $15,000 a year, for two yean. The basic proposal. for the Directioo Finding Conmiission was developed by the UCI· Project 21 Study Team for Urban Problem Solving and tile Orqe County Chamber Bill Endorse.d . SANTA ANA -A Stale sen- ate bill that will increase the annual pay of Orange County supervisors from lbe current $15,000 to $17,500 has been ap- proved by the supervisors. of c.omrnerce Enviromlental Plaming ~ittee. Nat Nelf, chainnan of the chamber oommittee said the cunrnission "is needed to cor- rect the ap1thy ol. the general public. Something is needed to !ltir them. up." . Supervisors agreed, saying it would provide a chance to inject .!Orne fre:tm tbinkin& into county plannln1. $4.1 Million Contract Set For College SANTA ANA -A c:ootract foc IU million to begin the second phase ol. campus ex- pansion at Santa Ana College has been awarded to the W. J . Shirley Company o( Pasadena. 1be project will include ex- pansion ol womfNi' piysical edncatm facilities, a two story pel'9Dllllel, -· ----buildBlg, the repia<ernenl ol most public utilMi<ll, ·an equipm...t and service bui~, an ad- dition to Cook gym, a tw1>-1tory atitim to the college library, a ooe story automotive end diesel engineering center and , a new two st«y Humanities . building. The first phase of the ex- < p&oiioil 'program was com· pieted . earlier tllis year. It included a new student store, a 8ludent business office, a ' new, m...c btalding and a two ltlx'y technical .U building. Final ltage of expansion Is yet to come. It will include two new IOdal science btJi\diDls-and remodeling of structures where tDe need ex- ists. ~ Firlaocinl for the lateot con- tract WIS provided by $2.7 mi.llion in state aid, a $500,000 federal grant, and local taxes. 17111 Be1cb Blvd. HaaUnpm Btocb IC-'1771 • McCORMICK LAGUNA: BEACH MORTIJARV 1795 La11111• Canyon Rd. We'lJ°pay you from· 41/2 'lo to 71/• 'lo -depending on tho aize of your depoo!t and tho 18llllh of time you iuve it in your.avings account. Ill-MIS • PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK. C.melery e Mortaary JSGtPld~Drlff N...,.n 8-.lo. COlllonla -• PEEK. FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME '7111 Bolu Ave. Wettmluter m-m5 • SHEFFER MORTIJARY ........... ~ CH-1131 SU Clemate ffMIM • SMJTlll' MOR'n.JARY ll'IM.nlt. e-.--mu 6'0my Gus Is Your'Kind1 Guy Then we lend It to your ne!ghbor111nd local bU1!nenm1n ao they both .can grow a°'d strengthen tho community -which helps you even more. And all the time your 11ving1 will be inlured to *20,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Sound· good? Then atop In at any of our 11 convenient , locatlona and get alarted. For your1elf-ed for your future. · I First National Bank MAIN llmCl tt IM ,._ "' ......... 0.W. --ow.: Tudn • "°""" °""""' • ,,.... COITAMOA:~VWdl A ..... WCTA AIM: 17th l T1*in o~ O"ANca• COU<N,.TY ,..,.,.....,,...., ........ ,,,,, • I • •• • I • l l . l I • • • • • •• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Tuesday, )une lo, i#ti • • • • . \· · 1 • I . • • • • ' • • ' • • • t ·~. • • ... • • \ I ; .\/ ( .. . •. :-!. • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • ' •• ' • • •• • • • • • •• • •• • .. • • • • • • • • ,: " ..... ·· ·; ' i ..... : : ~ . ·~· •• .. • # .. ••• 881.!i.SEMl-ANNUA t .. \ . . .. . . .. :· . J· I • • • • • -•• 1 · "/ • • • · J- .: ,l· . . ' • • • I I .I . • • •• · \-ST~RTS ) . ~: .. : ~ .. 1 • WEDNESDAY, Jl:JLY 1sr ~ .' •. . I • AT ALL BIGGAR STORES I ~. \i .. . . I .. 1· I F U ·R N I T /U R E ··,,.,,. //_1 . CARPETS,· LAMPS . ' A c~·c E s s 0 R I E s .. .. ·t· · .:1· !·· ~.tt.· \ \-' ·}\ • PASADENA POMONA • •. • • • • SANTA ANA-Main at Eleventh 547·1621 -Santa Ana Store Open Monday Evenings • • • • '· • • • DAILY ~'."' fl • • ·~ r • • • • • • •• ~ • • •• • • • I I. I I I • ...... ··--------~""'~~~~_.,-~-o.-=-~----·~-~-~-~~=~·-~'--~ --·---.-~ ~-------------------------------~--- J 0 DAIL V PILOT T""1!11, J"". 30, 1910 "" ·DAILY LOG TUESDAY JUNE JO C:ll •lls ..._ (C) (&0) Jerry'Du~phy. D ·--~ «> t30l 8 Cil lM llf lltil? (C) (30) Bill Diftl, Stu C>inllm 1nd Ari• Johnt0r ...... a Sir O'Cllck llllllt: (C) "Call Mt ..._.,,hrt I (Mliut) '53--Elhel Menu11, Dolllld O'Clwinot, Vtrl· , E""' Glottt Sandin. Complic:ltions •rill wf\ffl S.lly AdlfM ii 1ppolnted • U.S. Alilt111ssl0or '° !ht mytll!al . ctwlhy of Llcht .. urc. • FT .... (ljl) ....... -it)'(30) m .. '"' <t> t60> @lIJMC --(Cl (30) ta ftlr'S liwt (la) "Sj!Kt wilh Du l'mift. r1112: A Yisit to U11i." a oo cu -(CJ <"> II),.... "" (lplr11111 (30) m ,..,. •a. [ltnlllt <Jo1 m""" • ... 1111111 cc1 (60) 11cJi; Wbltt, Glclfil Gtw, Pttti 8etbt. 5:• D IMC .._.." ... IC> (60) 1Jvq6all .,. ... (() (60) Guatl 1r1 Klr• Stewns. S111cl)o Buon, J1cq111li11t Briskln, 11!11 Or. Au1ust So!Nt, O.C. (dl!1°"actor). Cl ~ C.. C... (C) (30) Geclr1e lllllbif, A11n Sun arid lll)i1 StMn ,..,.. ltlt qttllioft, "How Sdt Ate You?" ID MJ •-...., It> (30) !HJ lIJ...., -(tiO) @(l)M Y J•WM;(c)(30) 1111 ... "' .. .,.. .(CJ (JO) "" lalld 1111111111 " "" colles• mdil C1'Ul'JI, .,Law for tbt C.lilornil L•1· m1~1w 30." 211 CiJ "" ·-(30) 111-.. (C)(60) m Ulll Dllwt l.,.,i: (C) (JO) _m ..... ,..,<301 111-. ...... (C) (30) Grll!am Ken. 1:GO.CIS &Mic .... (C) W11tw Croi*itt. D """' .,,. LW (C) !lDJ ID I ,_ ..., (30) ID 1e11 n. a.ct (C) llDl (jJ (!)·-(CJ (30) ID Yep tw MllM (301 Toni1ht a..,.iq slttpinc IMl'lin thro11111 s1M111l manipulllion. I ll shown. IE>"""" (60) '"° IJ II!! CiJ ..... -... u (C) (30) (R) Gov. Orinkwatlf's olt' ~ CJlllll, I SolltJI ftMricll lit• tlbw, Nib tlle capbl, if!l~iltlly 1liiMti'lc J. l tlld cairsiq tumloil in the pemor's Mansion. · a 111-tc>. <JO> · . m-, "'-<t> <JO> 9CIJTn6 • C....•ICn ft}, m , .... • 1111 s.. l'> <JO> ms · • .... ,ss, I I ' Ill"' -~ (CJ (60\ <•> 81~ Burruel wi.. taillys swiliM badltlots ill I Yilrll' " lilt }I I tni- UI "lit111e$ ~ tol'npill. ••• , a 1,(C)(IO)"t>lceUpo1 m "" .., (cj <"'> m111111 •Ca ; 11111 (C) (30) m....,•-<60l di Tile Fl• CM1r1til9 (C) 160) "On Woman." Ill [Jbf1 lilt A111r (30) 1:55 Gil c.utiH lilt Slfuncln ·.,,.au oo m """,,,_<CJ (30) (R) "G1met (Married) Ptople Play." Otbbit's Joum•lislic 1spir•· lions 1r1 tested whlfl Ji111 decidts to !•cit he1 I l1S10n. ·--(C)(JO) m Tt Tell till Tnitti (C) (30) CE a-Ill W.1111 IC) (lO) 1:15Ci[i),Mit'*I ....... (60) 1,•n u oo mw• 1t> t30> <•> •'Cti1ritf Btt:in witll Chegley." Ck. CMi1tJ O'llll't ''" medic1l ltleit' Ill 1 little Mu.kin bor. but h' ... lljll(s rtflltt Writy. 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PrlM~l&d by OICK AOSS l ASSOCIATES AN IXPLOltYE MOTION '91CTUFIE Rosa was on the hard stuff 'till she kicked it through love • S1arrirlt ~ PAJIOQl£11 Dn l4 Wi~tfltn wil#I EUt [SIRIO& · JICKIE &IROUX • btl!O DtflLIPPI • JO.I.JIM ~OllM~(}ll • S<ruA,J1r b1 OON MURRAY 1M UMES SONNEI • Mu1 ic •1 llALP.H CARMICHAEL: tirec!tl ~I OOM MURRAY · P1od~cd \1 t lCl ROSS --~· '. • MINIS IY TtC~ICOLOI' . [!IB .. ,_, __ -......... -·::· IN NEW SCREEN IMAGE 3 TIMES BRIGHTER "BENEATH THE PLAN El NE APES'' SHOWN AT 8:1 S AND 10:30 P.M. COME EARLY! BOXOFFICE OPENS 6:30 GIANT PLAYGROUND· DINE WITH US! Pacific's FOUNTAIN VALLEY DRIVE-IN THEATRE AT SAN DIEGO FREEWAY BROOKHURST (SOUTH) OFF RAMP TELEPHONE 962-4677 "AIRPORT IS TOP FLIGHT ALL THE WAY!' -C~icago Oaify Nt.,. 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HOLLYWOOD "(UPI) -To say that Edy Williams Is 1 sex kitten is tantamount to calling the Mafia naug~t.Y boys. Edy Is so generously en- dowed with feminine allure, curves, sex appeal and facial beauty she virtually overdoes I~. She admittedly seeks to become a sex, goddess . "l believe in the divinity of the human body," she said. The fact is abundantly "clear after a few moments spent with Edy. ';I believe in displaying as much of your physical being as possible, but leaving a little bit to the imagination." . lribuLion to classic scrttn-art. .. 'Beyond the \/alley of the Dolls." ~ midriff dresses and sweaters the ball game before you have that defy description. One 8 chance to any acting." need not be a psychiatrist Edy is in the ball game. il\fetfor'J • imi:-r-t"s . / danf~ ccff1c. to note that Edy ls proud · · · gOtde'n or her assets. Now she wants to get In the 111 J '"I can"l see why so many starting lineup. U.~OE.Co&l•"""'''" Corono .. 111 Mot'· girls wear Peter Pan collars Mah-ying a producer-<llrec· »oil11 9=30 4o S:JD Tel : 613-211/(J and long skirts to cover up tor is a step in the right direc· .1wnctoua 12. toS &olA -M••~•,. Charge their best' aJ.trlbutes," Edy ~lio~· ~n~. :.=-=:..:::..::::..::=:..:::..::J::=:=:=:='.::::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:;:::;;i::::=~;::= said. "And they cut their halrl · to look ll~e boys. !l's crazy." It was noted Edy and Raquel \Velch shated similar gifts. "I'd like to work in 11 picture with Raquel,'' said Edy. ''I like to corripete . It mak es you a much better p e r so n . Anyhow, I ad mii-e , the way Raquel looks -but she should put in more Jk on her ac- ting." lnasmu~ Edy hasn't .. • In her search for physical ~ perfection -Edy's already "-37-2f.37 -the youthful actress . doesn't smoke or drink. You can telf almost im· mediately that Edy is not a Bryn Mawr girl, or even a Vassar graduate. She .does, ir:t fact . play a pornographic no.velist. in the picture. . been an Oscar contendet in five previous movies, it seem .. ed unfair she shOuld criticize Raquel. .. "She 'has a nice figure," -Edy sa id. "Maybe we could play sisters. \ • ' HERE-WOW l-COMES THE BRIDE Starlit Edy Willi•m•, Groom Russ Meyer ' Orders for 'Oliver' ·Deluging .Playhou.se Tickets are now on sale at the box oHicf for "Oliver" opening Friday al the Laguna Moulton Playhouse in Laguna Beach. Mail and phone orders are being accepted at t h e P'ayhouse bo x office, 606 Laguna Cahyon Road, ad- jacent to lhe Festival ol Arts. call 494-07~3 or visit the playhouse between II a.m. and S p.m. daily except Sundays. Box office chief Margaret Coleman said, ''Because of the papularity or this family musical. we have been delu$ed with ticket orders. I would recommend vacationers and local residents reserve their tickets as soon as possible." Starting England's Ben Wrigley as Fagin. "Oliver" is a mus,ical stage version of the novel "Oliver _ Twist" by Charles Dickens. The Lyric Opera a n d Laguna ~1oulton Playhouse joint production will continue Tuesdays through Sundays un- til August 30. Curtain is 8:40. l\f. D. Talbot In Law Post "Not only that," she added, ''I eat carefully .and I refuSe to take birth control pills." Edy the newlywed bride of producer-director Russ Meyer. She co·stars in her latest con- Edy 's auburn hair tumbles almost to her waist. Her eyes are luminous, brown and filled with a sort of wise innocence. Her w ardrQbe consist! of scores or mlni·skirts, bare Proceeds to Golda "My figure opened the door for me in Hollywood. You ha ve to attract attention In this town. You 've got to gtt into Heifetz Plays Israel 'Benefit' By BOB THO!\tAS fund,'' said Heifetz. "The rest "My feeling is that if only LOS ANGELES (AP ) _ "I of the money, about $25.000, the three nations would cut have been to Israel," an-we handed to Golda Meir out their cowardly politics _ nounced Jascha Heifet z . lisraeli Prime !\1inister ) and and I'm not mentioning which "Would you like to hear about told hey-to do with it as three -then the people could It ?" she sees fit." get along together. After all . Every year or so, the violi n Heifetz and Piatagorsky ar-they arc all Semites. ·shalom ' virtuoso calls with a subject · rived i'n Israel May 12 and is the same as 'salaam'.'' he is willing to talk about : stayed five weeks. Even · with HeifelZ r e l u r n e d to once it was ·an eleclrie the limited rehearsal time, the California for a recordi'llg automobile he had bought and violinist said, the I s r a e I date: he wouldn't mention the was promoting as a smog Philharmonic performed seleclion for fear riva l com· fighter. He rarely talks for magnificently -•·nie con· panics would release the same prlnt -in fact, his public certos were done without a music -"that has happened appearances have dwindled in conductor , but they played as to me." In September he plans recent years. So f always if they had three conducto rs, to return to tea ching at the hasten to the hilltop home all synchronized." All four University of Southern where he lives alo,1e with his concerts were sellouts. Californ ia. beloved fiddle . The trip marked Heifetz's Hadn 't he seve red h Is '1The trip to Israel was my fifth visit to Israel. He flrsl a sso c i a Ii on with the idea -mine and r-.t r. went th~re in 1926, when it university? Piatagorsky;• said Heifetz. was Palesth1e. He recalls "Yes:· he said. ''but I have referring to his longtime playing to workers on an out-gone back. \l.'hen you are friend and duet partner, cellist door stage : future president fired, you don't make a lot Gregor Piatagorsky. Cha im Weiz man sat on the of fuss about it. There are ~Call It an urge. A whim, platform with him . Heifetz certain things you can do at perha ps. At any rate. I called returned in 1932 and then in a univ~rsity that yeu can'I my agent, William Judd, and ·1~50 and 1952, after Israel do elsewhere. tc>ld him , 'Look, Pialagorsky had become a nation. "That's why I told them and I would like to do this. His impressions of Israel T was coming back. 'We're We• have the time . Call them today? not ready for you.' they said. and say we are ready to ·'Many more buildings. Fine 'I'm coming in anyway.' I come." hotels. New roads. Much more told them. 'I need to help The arrangements we re movement, and in Tel Aviv my stude,1L'I'." haSUly made with the Israeli -worse air. ;:;-'====-,-====-=-::-.:::I g o v e r n m e n t and the ''There is evidence of war : Philharmonic Orchestra. 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The cite allO hu tiecome a seaWortby design, frolhed with seafoam ruffles and lace and J dotted with eyelet, flowers alld tiny polka dots. For lhoae who aren't the bikini type,. or who aren't pleased with the& shape, tunics have been designed to enhance every flgutt. Watereolor drapes, pleats, cri~ drape deli1111S, grommet.ahouider-strap styles or slink weUooks all will pkue the less daring. No matter how you shape it, the swimluit this year promises to be 'an excitin& fubkta adventure. According lo Channel 2, to91thern1ss is the thin9 for swimwe1r. A bikin i •ncl jumpsuit are meant for e•ch other •nd are sold es one. In dawn-pale colors, I he pc>ly~sler/ cotton fabric is a see- through voile. At the Bro1dw1y . I THE PILL NOW SUGAR COATED Cosmetic Queen · to t'.he Resc·ue • • By MARIAN CHRISTY NE\V YORK -. The word "ema11· cipation" is being bandied around. the fashion-beauty world with such gusto that women have almost been brainwash· ed i11to thinking they are truly masters of their own fale. op to be because 1 or at leas't one side effect that. most doctors re.ruse to talk about: The unhappy fac t is that 9 millioa American women, boUI single and mar- riedt. take the birth~ntrol pill today and' J shocking • number end up with ·a IPlotchy complellon that looks· coffee- slained. nervously walking the floor ol her 36th story Fifth A venee: olfk:e, buzzed the head of her Cltnique Division, Carol Phillips -a former Vogue magazine beauty editor-and beckoned her to . lhe executive suite pronto. . The . boas was asking •for u immediate ·explanation at the whys and whereforea,of the dread- ful discolorations. lt's a terrible hoax. Emanc. 1· · f h' . -put.._ -There is no medJcal literature that 1pa ion 1n as ion LS a "Vil II ho ·n tak ffected because, despite fema le di ssent, the midi-• le 8 w many Pl ers art 8 · Mr!: Phillips, a cool executive type, was hardly taken aback by the summons. . . maxi look Is being ordered by every However, a group Of r o u r in-ternationally·known dennatok»gists wlio ALSO EXPOSED operate a New York clinic report tha• , an estimated 20 ,percent of the 9 million -namely 1,880,000 -have the problem. She, too, had beeo exposed to the problem in her own 'inner sanctum. It teem. lhat a noticeable number of her secretaries had developed splo\cllloess -and Mn. l'l1IUlps • liad ·heard lhe girls wail that it wu like weariq a neon sip advertisiq they were on The Pill ... COVERS NEON SIGN Estw L•uder • major slore coast to coast and 'delipers still are dictating from somewhere up on hi gh. And sexual emancip8Uon due to 'nJt Pill 1imply lll'~ all Ulal it1s ct.lked But gynecolopits play down thb psyche-shattering side-effect and no• chalantly say maddening things to womett who complain. Typical medical react.ion : Would you rather be lrttkled Ol pregnant? • TIDS IS EMANCIPATION.! This is hardly the atuff of which "emancipation" ,ja made. The explanation Mrs. PhiHips 1ave Mn. !-a.U<!ei: 1'~· .stinple: Birth-control pills contain utrogenic . hormones and when a pill taker ls ex· ,,o9'd · tO ·the sun's' Ullrivlol'ef fays - eve• in as casual a way u walking ·or drivblg 1 car -there ts ·a ·chemtcal reaction in the system Which cauees facial .brown spots. . . Best-dressed Estee Lauder, the famous cosmetics queen, first heard about aplotchiness from plll·laking socialite pals who would take her aside at posh parties and ask, casually but rervently if she had any makeup with extra Mrs. Lauder's orders to Mrs. Phillips coverage? When Mrs .. Lauder asked why .were eq.uall)' .simple :, the need to dilguilre compleEoaa, \tie Why ·not develop a makeup· that kllla ladles tokl her in embarrassed wbilpen. two bin:b with one stone b y Mn. r..uder·_recds: "The attitude 'siinUI~ ·gt'viftg women ·cover .. e wai almost vidtli1aa •. It wu u if and providq • block from sun rays modem women , were ao relieved alxlut • 'that ;au-· tbe ·problem ·ill ·the first erumc lhe pooalbilily o1 bec:oming ..... Pi.« · " nal[l they rek guilty about lhtir concen • • ,Theft. ii sutb.a pnxtuct 1va.illbte DO'ft'1 for f.lcial discolol'IUoaa." · called Coltilluoua Covtrqe. It's not a A...,.. ol the delicale balanc< or a cure-be<aule the oplotchet don, dlaap- ......,., psyche l1ld bow upoetting flclal 'pO.r unliHoq 'o!ter'1'WonMin'hu - iploldlei could be, Mn. i-.. m-pod ·IBlll-'llle PIJG_ 11ot ii 'cortmlJ -lhe ptli.ftlll problem JOomin1 II·.,.,. •• ..,. · · · · · · · · · up as a majcr female beauty tr1111n1 lln. IAuder UfS: "Women aren't tru- of die 70s. She, for one, didn't pooh-plob (J, e1w1q.1111;:_. Ill .. They're mettly lhe matt«. uc"""'1DC -· tel II prablema for A "11 conceraed Mn. Lauder, uotber." • I ' • l ·- 1 .. \ looking like a T-shirl and s~orls is a on .. piece limon lime and1navy cire suit (leffi by Yictoire. The midriff is bare on Vic- toire's T-shi~ suit at ri9ht, which has a hot pink saddle shoukler•top with apple 9reen sleeves and patch pocket teamed with apple 9reen bikini shorts and a h"ot pink waistband. From Penney's. . ' . ' . , . ' ',p. I •• ., • ' Jj D4JLY PILO~ Tuesday, Junt 30, 1970 ANN ' LANDERS Your Horoscope Tomorrow . 0.. to clrcumtt1nces lley.nd our control, Ann lender'-will not •ppNr tod1y. Capricorn: Nothing Halfway Legolities ' .. Discussed The deputy dlreclor of the Q[•n1e County Superior Court iWlll addreM the Orange Coun- ty Legal Secrelarlc! Assocla- tJon oo Thursday, July 2, In the ·Revere House: Tustin. Social hour "5 at 6:30 p.m. Ind dinner will be served at '· . · Mrs. G. J. Bargsten will discuss Law and M o t I o n 'Procedures, assisted by Mrs. Unula Perason who handles the Register of Actions and the-Domestic Calendar Desk at the court. In the active reserves for -11 years, Mrs. Bergsten ·serv- ed the U.S. Navy ~s a t hq_tographer in tho nderwater Demo1ition Team. She has been employed by the county since 1960. Reservations may be made by calling Mrs. Theodore _Bangs 1t 171-8600. Choice Made By Women WEDNESDAY JULY I ed lnto profilable reallUes. Be ver11llle, alert io opporWDlty. One who ur1e1 caution be , By SYDNEY OMARll thrown aside is UJ..lotormed. TH ll&e1 ftrmer Callfornl1 Know °"' and r..,aod IC" cordlqly . pv.-, Goo<lwll ICJalPI, TAURUS (April IO-M1y II): ••• • .srut friend • f Financial picture brlehtens. •Hnloo'· a .. toce 11141 me Yod 1et rid of burden. You be ....... die •tnttlftl " 1aln sre•ter recopition for bli polhlcal frluda,., foes.• · efforta. One who wu diltan( makes warm gelture. You are ARIES (M1n:h 21-April It): 1r1Ulltd. Deflnlil llil> ii In- Your ldeu can be tramform--dlctted. · · Santa Ana Setting Nuptial Pledges Read Trinity Pre1byterlaO Church, Santa Ana wu the setting for the double rlilc wedding llnklnt Joan Clark and Gary Messersmith, both of Santa Ana. Paffi1ls of the bride are Mr. and Mr1. Keith C. Clark of Laeuna Beach. Her makl of honor was Miss Bette Bowen; bridesmaids were the Misses Joan Whitman and Patty Charette, and junior bridesmaid was Lisa Clark. ' •''J1w:rt Is no authoritative, male fuhion commentary :aVallable to today's faahlon- ·eonscious man," says Rnn .Postal, director of ' the Na- • tional Oouncll of M e n • s Fashions. COMMUNICATION STRESSEO -Through a Parent Kid Association (PKA) sponsored by the Junior Ebell Club of Newport Beach. the communication J::ap will be bridged. Talking over plans for the first meeting are Richard Bechtel and Nancy Bechtel, 11, who will attend the session Thursday, July 2, in Lin· coin School, Corona de! Mar. Serving u best man wu James Charette, while ushers were Jake Ziegler1 Douglu Brown and James Inglis. Dana Clark was ring bearer and Lori Clark, flower girl. For their honeymoon, the newlyweds are houseboaUng on the Sacramento River. T.,.,........,. When they return they will reside in Santa Ana. MRS. MESSERSMITH ·~'His very first clothes were •aelected !or him by his 'mother. Then, 11"1 young man his girl friend Imposed his idus of dress and, finall y, his wile resumes where hUi mother left off." One Act Play To Entertain A one act play, "The Fog" will be included in the Jun· cheon meeting of the Newport Unity women's Group at 11 :30 a.m. on Tuesday, July 7. Rap Sessions Geared To Bridging the Gap The bride attended schools· RKite1 Vows In Maryland and Point Loma High School, San Dlea:o. Her High School and Santa Ana huaband studied at Orange College. Fall Date Revealed LOSE (S) INCHES IN 90 MINUTES OUA•ANTllO THE LOSER'S 642-3003 The Island House, Fashiog ·lslaod will be the setting. The play is directed by Mrs. Ruth McCully. •· The communication g a p between parents and children will be bridged as the Junior t:bell Club of Newport Beach sponsors a new project, a Parent Kid Association. Open group discussions. or rap sessions. will lake place beginning Thursday, July 2, in Lincoln School, Corona de! l\tar. Followed by individua l group sessions, the discussions will be geared for both parent and child participation. Coffee will be served at 7 p.m. with the assistance of lhe Linco ln PTA and the rap sessions will follow at 7:30. Any parent or child in· terested in attending i s welcome, aceording to Mrs. Richard Bechtel chairman or the club's youth committee. Further information i s available by calling Mrs. NOW OPEN s H 0 ·5 Cream Boosts Soap Costs • Bechtel, 644-2905. 54 FASIUON ISLAND • !~aluring FLORSHEII,! for Men and Women • COMPLETE CHILDREN'S DEPT. featuring STRIDE RITE s • ~sH0ES PICl(WICl('S ST AITS TODAY ANNUAL STARTS TODAY SUMMER CLEARANCE SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTIONS ON OUR ENTIRE SUMMER STOCK !EXCEPT SWIMSUITS!, COME IN NOW WHILE OUR STOCK IS MOST COMPLETE. 25% TO 50% OFF DRESSES JR. PETITE DRESSES PANT SUITS SUITS PANTS SKIRTS BLOUSES TOPS SWEATERS ACCESSORIES I SELECTED SWIMSUITS 1/J OFF I I ALL COATS 1h OFF I USE YOUR PICKWICK CHARGE, BANKAMERICARD, MASTER CHARGE OR CASH. SORRY, NO LAY-AWAYS, HOLDS, RETURNS , EXCHANGES OR REFUNDS. ALL SALES FINAL All MDSE. SUIJE:CT TO PRIOR SALE OPEN MONDAY l FRIDAY NIGHTS 19 FASHION SQUARE NEWPORT BEACl-1 SANTA ANA 19 FASHION ISLAND IMUIDI WHITT•I ,_WPOIT llACH ANAHllM semi-annual .shoe Qearance SAVE on famous-name brand ' shoes during Paul Allan's semi·annual shoe salt. assort.d styles, colors, and sizes. Dominic ao .... no· ........... . Slmora A .... I fl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mallemol1elle, ..... " ....... . Paul Allan Shoes .......... .. Amano ..................... . Fred SlaHen ............... .. ea,.zlo .................... . Pa1sport1 .. · ................. . IEG. TO 32.00 35.00 29.00 28.00 28.00 25.00 26.00 2.C.00 20.00 NOW 24" 24" 19" 16" 19" 17" 1'6" 16" 16" Handltap ............. ORIATLY RIDUCID AICHll HOllHY JAii MYI ft9W Oft Hcttttltul Artt.er ~f>t ..... Ml4 ..... ,,. ... • • all sales flnall e no e.ichano•• I e no rtfundsJ open doily I 0 a.m. fo 6 p.m.1 "'°"·• lliurs., frl. 10 o.m. to 9 P·"'· lANKAMl•lµ10, MASl£l CHAIGl. ,AU1 AUAN CHAllGl GEMINI (MIY 21· June 20): ctrewn.1t.ancH tum ln your favor . You are able to make contadl, to put across vital points. Strive for originality, lndfpendenct. You bave a feellnc of 11uter freedom . CANCER (June %1.July 2Z): SCORPIO (Ocl. :IS-Nov. II): Creative juicts Oow. You may reel restricted. But this is because your ambitions soar. Specifically, utilize day to dig deep beneath s upe rf le I a I values. What happens in subtle man·, ner affects you directly. Don't 10 to sleep 1t wheel. Means be aware, alert, willing to adjust met.hods. Day fe1tures organizational activity. LEO (~uly :tS-Auf. 22): Ac- cent on friends, desires, ability lo understand what it is you rully require. Not easy, but necttSlr)'. Travel may be re· quired. Be available. Don't bot younelf down w Ith precooceived notions. SAGmARIUS (Nov. 22- Dec. 21): Emphasis on mar- riage, partnership,~ operative efforts. You may want to work and be alone. But necessity could dictate otherwise. Realize this -and regpond in intelligent manner. YJRGO (AuJ. 23-Sepl. 22): Acctpt r:espons.ibillty. Reward 4!0rrlet II you di'J)lay Integrity, confidence. Tear down in order to rebuild. Means you need not be wedded to past. Break throup red tape bar- riers. LIBRA (Sep!. :IS-Oct. 22 1: Your abUity to project is emphasized. Means you can perceive what an be . There is no reuon to be reslricted. Study Vlip message. Make changes. Be creative. Plan ahead. Activities Forecast CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan . 19): Pr~ure is present. But this acts as challence and could bring out best. in you, Nothing halrway. Go all the way or forget It. Means ultimate satisfaction ·is gained through work. , AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18):. Creative efforts gain recogniti6n. Your inOuence spreads. Know that you can accomplish what you desire. Don't be held back by rear . State needs; set goal. Then proceed. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Take a fresh look at values. Strive to discern what Is solid, what is illusory. Be frank with yourself. Then you can strike bargain of importance. Mes- sage is clear by tonight To tll'ld ....,, more 1bout vourHll end 11tre1ot1. order S1ndrl' °""'"•• ~"" eoollll't, TM Trutll About Aatre111t1. Stncl blrlhcl1l1 end JO cemt te O!n1rr Sookltl, TM DAIL'!' PIL OT, Bo• J;?.tO. Grind Ct11lr1I S11t1Dn, New Yotlt, N.'I'. 10011. NOW OPEN Victoria's Yz and Large Sizes e DRESSES e PANTSUITS e SEPARATES e SHIFTS Victorifl's IN HARBOR CENTER 2300 HARBOR BL. COSTA MESA SAVE 113 to 1;, ! Pric• ~ New "'' J1ly ltti O•ly! HAI 10 WIG AND HAIR: STYLISTS IEADY TO SllVI YOU WITH THE FINEST STTLlS & FASHIONS. 100% KANEKALON WIGS THE TRAVELER St,...cll CtP. curtr ff 1tm1<uriY flO wllll t1Pt•lllf MC-.· Sfvt I.!, ::~; •........ $19.95 THE VOYAGER Wlltl flf' wi!l'Oul .. rt, fer !tit q. •• !Mk. ""' 11, .... $2295 SJ:t.tS • • • • • • • • I "MALLIE'S MIRACLE WIGS" Tho INSTANT ' HAIR -DO ! • , , fer "1c1tienin9 91d·1bouh, lu1t ton it in your bet & t1k1 it 1len9! l f111h1 1 into yeur own 1tvl1 in , FLASH! lt'1 10 111y to w11h end 1lyl 1 your11lf THE DUTCH BOY Lone 1hae1y nl(lr.. ::~;. .. .. . . . . $27. 95 THE "GARBO" H11'1drNC11 fo r t111 111•1 In f11hlflll slylu . SIVI 110. :::,;, ........ $29.95 Chrii, '•t •r J1111 will 1iyl1 your 1vnth1tic. wit in 1111 th111 10 111inut11! w1•s llCOMllD •••••••••••••••• SJ:.oe THE "EXOTIC" -100°!• HUMAN HAIR WIG ::.=.-,:~ .. ": .::..~.~~ .·~:~~~.~ ... $24.95 F11hlon Sh1do1 ......... $29.95 • 1ocw. HUMAN HAIR SPECIALS • Semi Hancl.Ti1cl -Save •2s ......................... $54.95 Hanel .Tied -Savi $l0 ................................... $64.95 ''ic.•1 lnalv41 Prof111ie111I Styli,, Cutfin1 I Si1ing CASCADIS _ •••• 11 ......... $12.9i Demi Falls ............... •ow $22.95 18" to 20" Falls ..., ., •ow $32. 95 Wig Falls ...... 2. ......... •ow $42.95 Long Falls .... ,,, .......... •ow $52.95 ma!Ae~ 250 E. 17th St. WIG and BEAUTY SALON Costa Mesa IN HILLGllN S9UAll ..... 141°3446 h'lr 'tll l :JO, Thin .. Fri, 'tH I IANltAMlllCAR:D MASTll CHAl•I 1 In l MR N N Rot cha the Our Cati Bea p are Gur Bea E .. G lath byl as Bric Ann Der and Chr flow s. Jua ush1 Tho For Wilf F· the Can resi 1' Mat H A Cha was Belt Da\ rin5 ll1e 11 and of her Bell mat Sul.i Mr. Mi! mat 8 bric Mr! Un1 Rot the A. and T gra• ~lig ' I Sch au, 11 hon ~-------------------·----------------;------------------------------------------- To avoid disappointment, prospective brides are reminded to have their wedding stories with black and white J?lossy P.hot.o- graphs to the DAILY PILOT Women s De- partment one week before the wedding. I Plctures received following the wedding In will not be used. For engagement announcements it is imperative that the. story, also accompanied by a black and white glossy. picture; be sub- mitted six weeks or more before the wedding date. If deadline is not ·met, Only a story will be used. • To help till Tequirements on both wed- ding and engagement stories. forms are av81lable in all Of lbe DAILY PILOT offices. Furlhe~ questions will be answered by Womt?n's Section sta!f members at 642-4321 or 494-9400. Evening Ceremony Louise Baker Wed . Louise Lee Baker a nd George Marshal Mahurin ex- changed their wedding vows and r ings during an evening ceremony in the Neighborhood CoogregaUonal Church, La- guna Beach. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ear~ E, Baker . of Sanla Ana, was esi:orted to the altar by her father for the nuptials conducted by the Rev. E. L. R ichardson. He r m aid of honor was M;ss Cindy Lee Mannino a n d brideSm aids wer e the Misses Judy Belle Barrett, Jennifer Lee Carr and Lynn Ann Mahurin. Karen and Richie Chew served as flower girl and ring bearer. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walker Mahurin of Newport Beach. was attended . Sipult-Murphy Vows Recited Wedding rings and vows were exchanged by .Kathleen Murphy and Jack Vef Sipull during an evening ceremony in the Church of the ~azare~e, Huntington Beach. The bride . daughter of Mr. and Mra. Scott Murphy of Huntington Beach, was given in marria ge by her father. Ann Rowland was her maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Susan Lee a nd Linda Brutsche. Rhonda Evans serv. ed as. flower girt and Scott Harris, godchild of t he Murphys, was ring bearer. James Sipult Jr., the bridegroom's brothe r , served as best man and guests were seated ·by another brother, Jerry Sipult1 and L a r r y E vafl,'I. The bride is a graduate of . I Fountain Valle y · High School and the benedict, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Sipult of Hun- tington Beach, is a graduate of Huntington Beach High •· MRS. JACK .SIPU\. '{ · HBHolno ' • School. , The newlyweds lheir home j.n Beach. , Candlelight Ceremony Performed Marie Steven Meade of San Clemente claimed Lauren Ann Watson as his bride during a candlelight ceremony in Wayfarers ' Chapel, Portuguese Bend. Intriguing . 7235 TlllfSdl;f, June 30, 1970 DAILY PILOT JS • ISQAl,,NOnCJC llOftC• OllJ TaUITIH SAL.I ,,..,_. .... 1111 P-#111 Cl•TtP'tcATI Of' Otl<O«TIMIM..CI On JU~ I.. 191'. 1t II:• A..M., CllTl•KATI M IUSIMIH. Oir WI AMOICMI. 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COUlolTY· Pubfl< I" •nd tor "Id Sl1lt, H<ll'll'll ll., IW IOld Died of Trut.1. °" J-15, 1970,' befor1 mt, • Nollrr •1>1>t1rtd WUll•m l . I nd Ml tll'l'll L. Tiii Mnofklirv \lndlf' IOld Deod of l"l,lbllc ffl INI for .. 1c1 Still, HflON!IY llerrv Jr. known to nw to bt "'4! Tnnt 1W rtlton of 1 .....m w ...,'"" _...,.. ,.,,.., Miiiier ~n ,., "" .,.rson1 wllot.t ntmn •rt 1110Kl'lbld In ;,.. 9blltltllalli ttc:11rtd ""°"""' 19 .,. ,... ,.,_ ....._ 11111111 la aubsctlb-to It!• wlthl" lnstrumtnt ind ldi,_.._. ' N "' .. II td le ,, I ' ... td IMV tXtcl/ltd ll'lt UIN. lltroto!Grt txocvl a ""' .. te !ht wll II n,trunw" I COFFICIAL SEAL\ 1119 llR!Mr.lfnfd I Wl'i""' O.Cltr1tlon octc-ltdlltd flt PKllltd Ille -· o1 Def11111 alld DemlllCI tor Stll, W tOffki.1 IHtl , Glenn H. Zlmm1N11an wrltton "81k• of brooch 1nd DI 1locll011 Mary K. Htnt\I Nat1r• P11bll<.C•lllorn!1 10 a~ 1111 ul'IRul•Md lo .. 11 .,.lei Notarr '"ubll< • C1llfornla Prl"tlo•I Ol!lce ln , p,_rtv " IO!llf'f stld obllll1lk1111. •l'ld •rl11CIPll Offlt1 111 Or11191 County Border intrigue al its most tl!lrlffter. on Mlrdl f, !tJQ, tllf u,.. Oralllil c-ty MV Comml11l011 Explrts . cltnl9ntd cauMCI ... Id llOllU of brt•th flo• C°"'""lultn E•Plrt1 Ju"' 4• lfU beautiful! EVel')'One will ad-•!Id ., tlKlkln to '"' rteonltd '" ,NOY. 14, 1Jn .. ubll1htcl Or•M• Ca.•I Dtll• .. Hot. . . . bd: n.n. ,..90 G. " Mld t')flkt11 '"ubCttrltd 0r-C111111 Dtllr '"llot.1,_•_M_»;,__•"'--''c•:....'·-'-'c· c"c·-"-"--'-'-"-·"-m1re this elegant Jacket. 11tecor11s. JI/I'll ''· », » w Jutw 1, 11111 11o1.11 Raised leaves create ·-"p. o11e: JuM I, 11111. -LEGAL NOTICE _.... IENEFICIAL 3E•V1Cl co.. LEGAL NOTICE tured border design on [ash. .. 1o11o:1 Tru.,.. T·Slt'.ll ionable day-evenina i'ac•-·. It ... 1:.., .. '"•-NElll NOTtC• TO CllllDITOll D ACl. ,.)1111 l\Jl'lllllOI COU•T 01' THI KrUt of worsted Pattern '12S5· f'llbllslltd N.._.r Hartior NIWI ~ .. !t CllltTll'ICATI °' lllt!Nl!SI STATE OP CALll"OlNIA POiit • ' • ' COl'l'lblflOll wlll'I Dlll'I' .. llDt. H-1 ,ICTITIOUI lllMI THI COUNTY Of' 0111& ... I llUS 3Z-46 incJude(t. 1.-dl. C1tlfortllf, J-H, 23. :JO, Ne A°""' 1'11 1011·1' ,,_ U ..... fllfMd dalt (tl111V 1111¥ l fl Ellll ot IVA PEARL LAMfl Owe FHT\' CENTS f ch condudl"9 a bvslMM 11 ntJ Seull'I .ct. 1 • "'' or ea pat-GraM A-. llllta A ..... C1lltllml1, NOT1C£ IS Hl!llllEIY OIVl!.N ..... tem -and~ cenls·for each LEGAL NOTICE ~TO:t-T~~~*,:Nl~,M~ s~eL1J rrtc11tor1 flf 111t •bovl _.... -.....1 paUern for All' Mail and Spec. MASTl!.111 an1111 111a1 .,.1c1 11,... 11 ~td tt.tt .i1 ,.,_.., n1v1111 <lalms 1111M1 · I H ndl' Se T J1N1 of 111f 11111uw1111 --"' wMN ""'"'' 11'1t wld dlctcltftt ire .._1,.,, lo 1111 1a a 1ng. nd to Ali~ MOTICI' TO c•IDITOlltS I" tuH 11111 """ " raldtn~• ere tlltm, w1111 ,,,. necnwry VOIKl'llr1. I• Brooks The D a f,J y Pilot. sv .. 1•1oa cou•T Of' THI ,, tot1aw1: ""'· oflla of ll'lt c:1rr11 of Ille ·~ 7 STATI 01' C&Lll'OlfUA 1'0111 DONALD t.. K•AME•. f3H .. ltr l'nlotlld court. or Ill 1r111nl lfltm, Wflltt Needlecrafl Dept.. Box 163, THI COUNTY 01' o........ Or!.-., ""'"U11t1lon .... th. C1Uf. :::rslg~··~l'Y Ille--=~ :.t. !'::,,,.:- Old Chelsea Station New "'· .Mllll 8ElllHAlllD M. HVDSOH. Jlf AllbtrNI, RDY s GIOltDANO '°'° Horth Mii~ y k Ny ·lllQll Pr' t' N E1t1~ of MINN IE CALDWELL, 1lta H1111t1""1on IMl(h, C1Ht. Street, 's.tnti Ana, (illtornli, whlcll 1, ..\ddrt:ll, Zip, Paltern Number, k.-.. II WILHELMINA s LATE Ill eer11ard M. HudloOll In I ll mal!ers Pfrla!nl to IN .. , ••• CALDWELL , l llCI known IS DontlilL.Kramtr cl wld dtc:~nt wl lc\lr ....,.n,1 BIG 1170 Needlecnfl Cata· WILHIELMINA S. C-'LDWELL, Otc:tiltll. s11re ol C•lllOl"11l1, Or1111e counll'~ 1fter the lfr1t Pllbikat or 11111 noll<• by J ames Lewis Miller as ' best m an and ushers were Dean Brown, Steven John Bar· rett, Michael Randolf Mahurin and George Smi1h. MRS. SNYDER Mexican Honeymoo'n The Rev. Robert Young or· ficiated at the double ring rite linking the daughter of Mr. a nd Mrs. Thomas Watson of Ma nhattan Beach and the Son o[ Mr. a:n<L Mrs. Hal Meade of San Clemente. or . . . . In •m1, kllOWll I t MINNIE $, CALOWELL. also 011od J J\IM "'° !he Pll<t al bull~I ~11\t unffrlltnell I . NOTICE IS HEllllE'8Y GIVEN lo IM 0.. JUM I, 111'1, bllor1 me, 1 Not1,., Dl!ed Ju u 1110 ' 0C: -40 pJges, 200 designs, 3 cred lk'11 of Ille •lxlw n1mte1 *<Mint '"\llllk In aM fol' will Slllf, .erMK>allY Lei\!! 1rV111 Liir l•ee patterns' Knit crochet 1"11 111 persons "•YI"• (lllms ... 1 .. ,1 _ ... ..., Dontld L. Kramer .. hrnlrd Ellecutor "' 11\t Wiii · ' tllf .. 1d 4ectdent art ~11lrtd "' 1111 M. Hufton ~-to me lo bl the • of th• •bo'I• ..........., 1 fashions. Quilt, embroider tl!tm. w1111 .Jhe ._ .. ._,., YllU(fltra. 111 H•IOlll ""-' 1Mme1 1r1 1ublc•lbe<:I 111ov s oro11b&NO d«ldtl'I T 'ft , Send 50• ttot olllct ol The <ltrlr of tl!I abov1 lo "" wllllln lnltru...,..1 •nd ldl:nowlldg· lilt Ne.,11 Mllll st,..i weave. oys, g1 s. 1111n11o:1 court, or to '"..nt !Mm. w1~ n 11\W •~1eu1oc1 1111 11m1. s111to A ... cilllOl'!ll• "'" _ cents lht M<IHlrY ll'OUCllers. to ,.... un IOl'l'ICIAL SEAL) T1I· (11~1 M1 "" t · d1r1lonte1 al tht allk1 of ,...,, aflomff, Mlt\I K. Htlll'Y A,,..,...,. tw i:•oc\lter NEW! Complete Argban JAMES '"· NICKLIN, I"'. o. •• ,..,, Hot•,., "~H«C1t11orn11 Published o ... ""' COii! Diii• •n"'· t r:-.._... ..... • MRS. G. M. MAHURIN S•nt• Ana Hom• Newport Beach The n e wl y1wed s are gradua tes of Newport Harbor High School and the new Mrs. Mahurin will en~r Orange Coast College in September. Her husband serves in the Naval Reser ve. They will ma ke their first home in Santa Ana. Setting Nancy Gummess . Wed Nancy AM Gummess <!~d Robert Baptisle Arrache ex- changed vows a nd r ings befOfe the Rev. rudlard Robin Jn Our Lady or Mount Carmel Catholic Church,. N e w p o ,r t Beach. P a rents of the bridal coop~ are Dr. and Mrs. Glen H. Gummess of Hunt Ing ton Beach and Mr. 3Yld Mrs. J uan E. Atrache of Leona Valley. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by her sister, Mrs. Susan Hunt as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were the Misses AM Quinlan, Melinda Harris, Deralyn Lewis, Susan Link and Mrs. Linda Deutsch. Christina Arrache w~s the flower girl. Serving as best m an was Juan Atrache Jr., whil e ushers were Robert Best. Thomas Ba rrack, Du n c a n F:orgey, David Knokey and William Coghlin. Following a honeymoon in the northwestern sta tes and Canada the newlyweds will reside in Encino. The bri~ is a graduate of Marlborough School for Girls MRS. R. B. ARRACHE Hom• in Encino a nd the University of Southern California wher e she m ajored m journalism . ··Her husband •s an a lumnus of Loyola High School and earned BS and masters degrees in business administration at USC. H.untingfon Beach Home Riverside Residence Selected Wedding pledges were ex· changed in the Congregational Church of the Foothil ls by Candace Elise Carroll and Slanley Snyder Jr. They are the d aughter and s on of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Carroll of Lemon Heights and Mrs. Alvey Conlee Beatty of Newport Beach and Capt. Stanley Snyder of San Diego. •• The bride's s ister, Mrs. Anne Jahns served as matron of honor arld bridesmaids were the Misses Ellyn Gleason and Natalia Rey. Rex Toltschln served as best man and ushers were Bill Ren- wick and Scott Snyder. After honeymooning i n Puerto Vallarta, the newly- weds will reside in Riverside. Club Maps Goal Plan Escorted to the altar by her father, the· bride a sked Miss Sally Walson to be maid o( honor. Best man was Steven Bogad while 'Ibomas Mikel Watson asmimed usher duties. A student al the University of California, Santa Barbara; the flew Mrs. Wat!On will complete her senior year at UCI. , Her husband is a .'graduite of UCSB. They will reside in Hennosa Beach. .. Anne Aids Millinery Industry ... k I fgh T.,mlMI Alllllll, L"' A"9tles• Callfom11 "rl11cl111I Olllc• I" Ju11e 30 incl Jul'I' t u, ll 1'10 11~7' \ -marve ous a ans, J0054. Wlllcll 11 ""' •I•<• flf bu1lnes1 °''"" covniv · • ' fashioM pillows baby aifts of lllt u"""lofltd In •11 ""tte" "" Mv COflllnl11kl11 Explrtt LEGAL ~OTICR ' • • e• ' 111111111 lo IN tllllt! of wld dKtdMI, Nqv. 24, 1111: • more! $1. w1111111 tour ""°""'5 •l"" tl!I tint l'Ubll<•· l'ub111Md Ot•-Co.st 0111• "lkll. ' "st I ta 1 GlfU" Baok 50 tlon of this Nllct. Juri. f, \6, 11. 30. 11111 lOd"IO "·Jn"1 DI ft , Datod June U, 1'10. CalTIPICATI OP IUllN•lS, • cents "II Jiffy Ru••" to knit 11t1CHARD w. 8VLLAS LEGAL NOTICE ,1cT1T1ou1 Mt.Ml t • & > JIJNE STEHLY Tl'\t unclf;r1IPlltCI dPfs <trtfty, i. _., crochet, weave. sew. hook. 50 exircutoo of "" w111 conc1uc11,.. • 1>1111""" 11 1"4 8~bcort.- prf Ar o1 ,,. lbowt lllmtd illtcMent, P.rr•11 C~l1 Mell, CllllO!'n!1, ullCltf' tilt' fl« cents. 8ook o( I! le " JAM•s A. NICKLIN CllltTtl'tCATI 0 .. IUllNlll llUous firm "'"" ol TAfl .. RINTIN G 1...i •Uni, 50 cents. Barga.in! Quilt •,__· .. _ ... .._"',',·-•--1 "-• l'ICTITtous NAM• 1na1 uld 11rm 11 uim_..:i of 1111 " Tiit IJllCl9fll1nt111 etttlf'f !tin lfl c.,,. IOllawlno Pt-. whott n1mt In lull Book 1 has 16 beautiful pat-T .. : UIU .,.,. dtl(U.. • IMlllUI II 1100 NtWl'Ol"I llld Piao:• ol rnlclenar Is IS ro1iow.: C terns 50 cent! A""*Y "' 9-lrft...,. llvd.. costo Mew, C1UlcN'"'" ulldtr Tllormos "· :ri1ume. tu• ,_ • · l'ublltl'lld Orlllft Cta" Dallw l'l!of, lilt flcllllou1 lltm Mmt o1 OOH OUIJli· A~. NtwPort fle&dl, c;alllornla ;....-' June » incl Jutf 1, ,.._ 11. 1'11 1100.10 OTE MOTEL Ind lhlt w1d lltm Is D•IN Jtmt n, M7' ' · I~ ~1useura. Quilt Boot! -pat· r-.c1 ., t111 to1111w1,. "rsons • ....._ · , <Tno.Mt A. ...,.... • . .. ... te-s !or 12 superb qui'lls. 50 •~" N-CE n11M1 111 lull \fld 11l1<n ti rt11dinu Jlllo o'r C1Ufarnl1, 0•1<ift 'C01.111tY! •.· •11 ..-:OU...... UJ.I l rl ts foflllw$: • 0" Jll!W ' tt, )t111, btlort mt."" .. '1 cents. Book 3. ••Qullt1 fbr To-1-----~~-------,..,,.,.c , •-11, 1100 ,,."""'°" 11,,.., No••rv PIAll< '" w 111r .... s111•. T·m:D CoM1 Mn.I, (1111. Hn.ontl1¥ ._.,ed T"""'' A. l 1um1 day'11 Llvlnr··. 1$ patterns. St) NOTtC• TO Clll•DITOIS FID ... ow;1 I, 8mMll. 'lfD ~I --lo .... ID bl Ille ----rents. SUl'EllllOl cou•T OP THI! 81...,,., CoJ11 Mtw, C1M1, nam1 ls sutntrlbed lo 11>e within ,,.. JTATI 01' CALIPOlltNIA 1'011 Dlled Ju"" lJ, lt111 1frume11! -1cknowlfdtltd he tXKVlllll TNI COUNTY 01' Ol&NOa Pe-C. 89!'.lnt!I lne ....... "'· A"IUJ PlortM• I. fltnllltl !OFFICIAL SEALI LEGAL NOTICE Eitale o1 FOllllllEST G. FAULK, STAT! 01" CALIFOlllHIA. -'· Ltt Ad1 lr HOJIC• 01' INTfNTION Tb IMOAGI Otcultd. ORANGE COUNTY: Hol1rv PubUe.Callklr"la IN TMI! SALi 01' ALCOHOLIC NOTICE 1$ HEREI Y GIVEN 19 t"' On JUM IS, lt10, belor1 me, I ltot1rv Prlnc!aal Olllct In ••V•lllAOIS ertdlton ol Ille 1boW: 111med 111Ktlll1nt .. vll!lc In anllll fOf' Wllf S!lte, 11er1on1llv Or1~e Counly JuM ,. 1170 11111 111 "''""'$ 111v1111 <l1lmt -l"'' •-•td '"•rrt C. 8ennen 11'1d Flor,n(e Mv· Commlitlon l~•lr11 TO WHOM lT MAY CONCERN: Ille ... kl llK'l'dMI 1rt reciufrtd la Ille I, l"""'f ~llOWll la 1111 to IM! lilt Jul' 11. ltl'O subl!'ci to ln.u•iice ol Ille l!Ctntt thtm, will! IM nKttl.lt't' voud11r., 111 Pinon• wl'tote n1mn ire aub1crlb1Pd A. LEI AOAllll, Al'l9nlly •i>Pllecf tor, notice 11 fltrobY' •I""' lh•t tM of!!<• ot lilt cltl'll of 11111 1bo'l1 la In• wll~ln lnstrum1n1 "'"' Kk110wlld1· 1m WHltllff Or"'9 1u1i. m tllt unc1enl....,, prOPOlft to 1tll 1k.ollollc 911lllleol (OVri, or lo "'""' 11\fm, w!lh Id 1"-• t11•cuto0 "" 1amt. NtwPlrt 90tcll, Calffomll ,,.._ btverHff at '"' pr...,11.., des<l'lbld Ille r«eltart YOU<lltr1, lo lilt "'"' (Off~lil S.iU Publhhed Or1n91 Co.11 01111 'lloo 11 tolJowl' d1r11DnM If lllt olflct 9f Ml' llfor ... v1, Mlrt I(, Htnt't' J11111 :Ill nd J ! 7 U 21 117' 11M-t0 tt702 ii & C f111<ll 11¥11., Hunll111ton WATERS, McCLUSKEY • COlllCQlllAN, Nat1,., ,ubllc • Calltatnl• 1 uv ' ' ' IS1tcll Suite 1BI RoastVt ll 8ultlfl119, n1 Wtsl Prln<IPll Ollkt I" P11rw11nt to auc:ll lnt..,n1n, 1111 IJ"t> Stvlflltl Slrttl, Los A""'"• Calllor"'' Or1r1111 c-t• der1ltntd It .llllPl'l'lllf to 11W DfP1rlmtnl pOOU, which I! Ille Pll <O 1f busiMSI Mv Comm1Hlon E11plr11 LEGAL NOTICE or Alcoholl< ...__ Control klr l11u1nc:1 of lhl undtrtfoMd I" 111 "''"'" ,.... flov. ''· 1tn '·1™11 "Anne of the Thousand IW •r-ltl" of •" •kollolk bevtr•M talnllll to lllt l!'lllh! of s•ld dtc ..... I. ~ubllthtd OrlMI COISf DlllY ,not. CllTIPICATI OP IUSIN•ss Ha"'" as She i's ~O.W' n, t'S lktnat ,for ll<tf'IS'!SI llN' ltltlt 1rtrnlst1 wlmlll "'"' .,.,..,..,, 1fltr Ille llnl publlc• Ju111 U , 11, » Ind July 7, lf7' 1\0ol-11 PICTITIOUS NAMI! au It lallowJ : tklll of 11111 nafl<t, Tiit urOerslllllCI dots cerllff ,he •• the happiest thing that · has ow SALE 1EE11t O.ttd Ju,., 12, 1t7il. LEGAL NO'l1CE e«><1udl111 • 11vs111tu 11 2xr~ Soll•~ ha •• t 'II' • A"v-~lrlr19 lo p~lttl !ht IHlll lKI PEAlllL F-'IJLK Gr•ncl Aw~ Santi Alll, Calltornll , 11""~' ppeni::u to he ml 1hery In-°' tudt ~al'.IMCtl m•v nit , Y11r1flecl E•ecutrl' of 1111 wnt ... i 1411 ll'lt llctltlDlll llrm ,....,. of ltAITEC dustry in London Protesl at .lllY °'"" .,J Ille Dflarlm"'I of fllt 1bov1 ,......,, df!U<lont, Cll:Tll'IC~TI OP IUSINltS, COMPANY •lld Illa! .. 111 llrm It com· ' of Alcol!o1k 8"'°'"' COl'.llrol, or IW WATElllS, McCLIJSkEY I COlllCOltAN, PICf!TIOUS HAM• POHd of Ille lollowlftl l'ff'IOl'.I, whose Anne is the princess, whose m1111 111 111e o.6er1..-1 of ""*"'U< m w1t1 '"' s1 .. s.lt9 nM TP\e """°"'19,.,,, 11ot1 t•rll•w he 1, """" 1" f~l1 and 111.ta or rni.nc. penc hat for wear ina heada.sar fl....,ltt Control. nu o '""'· Las a.-1n. call"'* WIJ tondUC'lilll a M lntu 11 m C1ptt11 11 •$ loliaw.. " '"D &-StcrllN'llfo. C1tllornl1 1$4111, W IS lo Ttl: (1111 •JS.nn 51. (Hll Mt11, tu21 C1Utar"J1, under Alwli! llthY .... d. l» CrtH SI,. Ui"'°" l of all shapes and styles has bl , rec:11\oM w1tti111 » "'" ., lilt """*" .., l!UCOl!f'I• 11,, 11ctu1ou1 llrm 11.1.... 111 w111ern hldl, c1111am1 •• just a boul teVOJUUOnized the d11t 11\t 11r-td orfmlsei _.. Hrs! .. ullll1htd Orl$i! C011•1 0.11¥' ~llol, R~rl1er1llOOI I. AHtl•"'e Service i nd Dtlecl June IO, HJD. POSltd, 11111,..· 1..wncls for dt11lal 11 J11ne1•.1J.X1111fJuf'l'7,tf10 1101·1G 11111 ••111 llrm 11 comPOltd 11 tfll S Al'l'I" lthv"1rd millinery scene. Pl'OVICleCI IW .... Tiii l'rtmlMI 1rt !ollowl111 ,.._, wllote Mll'.lft lft 1ur1 '~~ of Cahforftll, Los Anotlet County• I All the other A noes and ,_ II<"'* IOI' "" wit .~f alcor'clllc LEG 'L N011CE •l'ld Pl.a flf rnldlnc1 11 fl talll'lwt: r °" June io. 1910. IMlort ""' • Not•rv . , be¥er11u. Tiit form (If wr,!;..calkln m1v "' Gtortt Arla F,illir, m Ciplli l St l'utlllc In •flll lor ttld S!e!t, P1.--l1f Ma rys and V1ctor1as are e<>-bl oti1a1nec1 ''"" ,..., oUk• o1 111e casta Meu. C•I. t:Nn ·• •1>1>•••td 'ANI" lllh•n•rd ~-to m•' ' h t sh Ot111r1,....1. , NOTIC• TO CllDITOlS Dalld 1/71/70 to be Ille Pf.'rton whole ntmt 11 tubtc;rlb-~ py1ng w a e wears. . OLSON. (l\1r!" l . SU .. l!llttO• CDUlllT 01' THI Gtl'lrft A F•kl•r td to "'' wlll'.lln l111trumtnl •nd I The styles the princess has OLSON, Jloberla "· ITATI! OP CA~IPOlllNIA 1'011 51111 of Ctlllor"I., Or111ge Coun ... : ICk-ldettd he eiec\lltd "" ... ,,... ! I h ~l.lbHslltd Or1119t COlll 0.llY Pllol, THI CDUNTY OP OlllANGI o" Junt n 1t7' IMIOl'I "" 1 Notary (OFFICIAL SEALI , worn recenty range from e r J une JO.""' lttl·1'11 .... A"'3tl'I PubUc 1., and ior 's•lcl 11111,·,.,_11., Lois H. C1mpt1en , pink turban Whose Ion a E111te of GEltTllUDE I'. COGWIN, •1>1>•••td G10rie Ario F•lfl•• known Not1rv Publk<al!lor"lt f • 111 LEGAL NOTICE Decealtd. 10 me lo lit the 111rto" w"'°" """e Prlnc ro.1t 01Hc1 111 • Mem ber s o( the S a ,n floating scarf blew across her HOTrcE 1s HEREIV GtVEN 1o '"' r1 iubscrlbfd to 111t w11t11" 1n11tum1M L~ Anodts Countv Clemente Soropl1' mt' st Club face when she was i ti •·17141 <rt111lor1 ot the .lbOYI llllmtlf dircedtnl • ..,, lf~nowlrdltd I'll txeculetd "'' lllT\fl, Mv Commluten E~Plre1 · CllllTl,ICATI! 01' IUtllfltl lhll 1!1 perlOl'.ll Nvlr19 ct.111111 191ln1t CSl!AL) Die, t, ltn , outlined a three-part program Australia and provoked an ex-l'ICTITIOUS ,1111"' !h• uld 11ec.ctel'.lt are rHul•ld to file J0t•p11 £ Diu!s P11bll!.hect Ora""' CoR•t D•ll• "11"'· , Pletive from Anne that was Tl'lt ur>Otrslgnld do cerntv 1n11 art them, with lilt 11KU11ry V011tM••1 In Not•tY .:ubll«Cel!!ornl• Ju~• 16·?l, lO •llCI Jutv 7, 1t10 ltff·111 t for s uccess in 1970.71 as they 5111 bu 1 1 1111 office c1 "'' derk of th• •oov• ~ 1 1 1 011rc 1 • l·nstall·• Mrs. J a mes McCone, we ll publicized ta,.~"'"11119 .... ~ <,•"•'''",,.' 'c ,• M•" • ... 1111tc1 <our! °' 10 present 1nem, with r nc "c • " LEGAL NOTICE • eu • • 1 1r...,. Oii ~· , M • esa, "" ntcttsarY ~tl>lrt. to in. un· 0•11111 oul'.llY i' newly elected pfesident. ·The princess also loves Or11191 Cou"IV' c1nhlr"11, uMe• ·~ ders1tnec1 at the ofllc• of 111, •llOl'llt'I'. Mt COl'rlmhtlo!'I ErP!r1• bo SI !so . l!ctfllou1 firm 11am1 of VICTORIA t ThOn\.I C Kl UOI Wtsltllff DrlYt Ju111 JI .,,~ Nl Hlf Community beautifica tion cow y e n Coples, worn 1r.ct '"'' ukl """ 11 "comllOllll of suitt. tH ·be 119':ns NIWl>Gr1 a .. <11' Publ!illetl or~.,., c0111 011r, Piia• MOTICI To c••DtTO•s ~ and l·mprovement, a c 11 v e slantwise and trimmed with 1111 1011ow1,,. P1r1GM. '""'"' 111mtt rn c1n1ont11um.,.. wfikh 11 '"' ""'' J-n. • •111111J111v1. u. ""' 114.70 su .. E1t101 cou11T OP TMI l . , 11111 1!1d PIKI al rtllHIKI tre II STATI 01' CALll'OlllNIA 1'0111 parUclpall·on t'n •ovemment leather bands or 111Jt chains. 1a11DW1: al Mllll!'ll of "" unc1tr11•!'", ',' "•' LEGAL NOTICE TMI COUMTY OI' 0111A..01 , e e • Elslt Sti•er, 11074 ~Ult, Apt. mlltt._ Mrtal"l"I fll lht e1 I I 0 No, ,r,.,.2U l and youth service a r e lhe ~ D<lwnt'o' Clllhlr"la Nld dl(flllnl, wltlllll tour m""ll!S •lf•r E1lll~ "" £. LINWOOD VICK "' • 'ednl L ' Molla!! n. E11t Tlllrd tn~ flrit ~H<allon ., 11111 Miki. ..-#M ERNEST LINWOOO VICK, Ooc:•t ltlll. three program goals. h ' Slrttl 0o;.....v C1lilor'lll1 Dti.I Juf'I' 15. 1tl'O C•ITl,ICATI! OP IUSIM•St MOTi'"" IS M£1tE8Y GIVIE N to 1111• C t F ' ' · Jarnn Ill. C1111wln '''''''OU• ''"' _, •• ~ .., • fl.1TS. Jac k Turk Of the Q p er or ms Dlltd Junt 21, 11111. EllKUtor CPf"" Wlft al ...., '""" '"'1 If I lbo'lt llllll'ltd doctdl"t • ELSIE STALKElll ~ aboYI nlmld lffc:Nff'lt Tiie lllldtr1l1ntet doet C"1'111V hi I! 11'11! 1!1 PtrllOlls lltv!no <lalms 11aln1to Laguna Beach c lub, a lso EDNA L~ MOF l"ETT T,,_. c . klMt condudll'.ll • bus!-11 "''' 31mOMe !tit u id 11ectlfenl ''' rt<Nlrtlll hi Ht.• founder .of the San Clemente A membership tea for the s1111 of ca111.,,.n11. or1"" COU11ty : t•i wtttc• Drlv. Ln., Hufttlr19t011 lffcl'I, c1u1ornl1. unc11r lhMI. w1111 111e nt<""" ¥OOK111r1. 111• Ott Junt 17, ltl'O, before mt, 1 Noll'l S4lfft.........,,,. • Ille llctlll0ut llrm lll!llt ol A. & '· lllt oltkt ol ll>t' tltrk ot tl>t abov1' Nuptl,?llS Li'nk Pai'r group, in.stalled Mrs. McCone newly organized University Publlc 111 ...... tor .. 1c1 s1a11. Pll'IOllllFIY-_,.,·,-nu. acc1sso11111s w 11111 11111 11rm it '"'1111111 court, or ,0 ..,.,_, ,,,...., w1111 : -••td Eltll Slllktt' Ind Elfn• L • com--.:1 "' Ille IOllOWlll'I ptrtOI\, wna.e the Mc:ISU,., -..ct>en. "' lilt ....... and board members, the Chapter , B 'nai B'rilh Women Moffett known to me 1o 111 "'' -JOni irt!.1..,n•1..,641i:':!!..., r1a1n1 1" "'u 111111 Pitt• ., mlde11C1 dforll1ne11 11 •llti: oflk1 of 1>1t 1norn"" • Mmes Henry McCarthy a d 'II tak I at a tod ...,_ """" are aubtulbecl to """' I 11 IS lolllr<lfl: • Witt""" I Schmidt. lJOl Wnl(llH DrlY11,. · n WI e p act p.m . ay wlll'll" l"'lrumtnl 11111 tckMWlldltd flll'I' P~lthtd Ora"'' CotSI 0111¥ P lol, ... 8. Ltwl11, !Mil Slmoolnt L"" Suitt :no, Ne_,t IMa<h, Cll~"lt, • A garden ceremony al the John P. Landell Jr •f vice in the Irvine home of Mrs. ••ecllltd 1111 s11T1~. June 1'" n. 30 •lllf J1tl'f 1• '"' llOS.1ll MuM11111011 1.1c11. c.111 • ., ... ,. w111c11 11 1111 11oc1 of butlnts1 o1 111•: Ch ""' of •-presidents.·, Albert C. Filge r, Ralph Dav'tes COF.FICIAL SEAL) O.tld June''' 1'111 uMe,.11nec1 1n 111 """"" 1tr111"1,... a.-l·~ Bells, Anaheim, • flob!!rt 1. ltublns~ln LEGAL NOTICE '"· •· Ltwln 10 111t e1ta1t 01 s1111 dKMent. w1111111 • •--II tN.aurer, and E d w a r d Interested women in Irvine Nat1ry P11bll<<•••iornl1 s11tt 01 c111111rn11, °''"'' c;ounlY: fl:MJr rnontt-. 1ner 111t tlrtt PVllllc111on • was C1MR;n by Jane e Anne F , • P•l11C!P•l Ottlte 1n on Juno tt, 1t10. bilo•e ,,.., • Narerv o1 !hi•"'°''"· • Be' . f h o r s t er a n d G r I mo n Newport Beach or Mission Or•"" count'( ... ,,su l'ubll< 1" 1nd for •aid s111e, "'"-11w D11ect Ju111 M, 1t70. Ttinger or er marriage to .McDonald, se<:retaries. Vt'ei'o may call Mrs. Davi· .. ~ M,,•_c-,, ,•,!!tkln E~•IF!s callTl,le&TI! 0, coll .. OlllATIOM •-are.i '"· 1. Lewlft lnown la m• w11111m Vlclt kllmklt ~ Da id P I K II The d bl '""" ·~ " ,0111 TlltANSACTtON 01' lllS!NllS ta be Ille Ptttan wl'laM """'' 1, !iUbKrlb< E•ec:utor of Ille WlH ~ v au e y. OU e Directors are the l\1mcs. at 833-282$ or Mrs. Stanley ALIC• 1.1• 11tHOI', Atlonwt UNDl!llt l'ICTITIOUt ,.,.Ml H " 111e w11111" r11t••vm•"' and el Ille 1tiav. "'rntd 6tcot11en1 :, rl·ng rt'tes were performed by Charles llunt Ar h'e ~.-c h ..... 1"5S CalH•r'lll• Aw•-lHE UNDE•SIG NEO COllll'ORATIOH Kkl\GWltclltd "'' fllt(Uttd Ille 11m1, WITTMAN I SCMMIDT ' . c I LI\,,.. 0 en at vu·355S. '"""' o ..... (1111"111• does lll••bV cerlllv 11111 1t 11 <Dl\dll(.11111 {OFFICIAL llALJ Ulll '#nlcn" DN ..... S\1111,,. .. the Rev. Herman Spruit. nlgan, Russell .Davee and Miss·-==============. Pu1:111,111t11 Or.11191 C011! 01111 P!lot, • bU1lntH 1ac11ttc1 01 :Ml! Mirlne Aven11e. Je•n l . JOb!t N_.. e1och, C1H..,,,11 n• " Ll'na Dashner. Mrs. Brucelrr June»•"" Jul¥ 1, u, 11. 1t1'D 11 n .10 llllbol tslincl. Celltornl•. u..O.t the II« N!lf•N Pvbllr·C111ror"I• Ttli 11141 IU·nH " The bride, daughter Of Mr , tlllau1 firm nlmt o1 COMMODORE TOUR PrlntlPtl Olllat 111 All'"'"' illr ••K11llr I and Mrs. Ervin R. Beitinger Holley and Mrs. J . Stanley READ LEGAL NOTICE AND TRAVEL ,,,., ""' s1111 ti•"' 1, Or•""' cou~tv Pub11s~t11 orant• c .. ,1 Dall• Pno1.1 comPOttd of !ht tollewlll'I cor~r1tlon, My Com,..1islor! l x111re1 J11"• :Ill •lld Julv 1, 14. 21, lfilD 1111·1'11~ nf Tustin, was a ttended by Pfters are delegates. I 0 • • ...._ ,,llKINI PIK• of bu11nt11 ii Mardi ,,.ttJJ / her sister·in-law, M .... Charles Mrs. Bobby Dodd· was in· t1 T-Mll1 •• fOI"'' Pubns111c1 °''"" ca11• 011"" P!!o•. LEGAL NOTICE / •• I NDTtCI Tb c111101T01s OOHAi.O K. DlllEISLl!I, IHC .. 201 J11"' J:t.,. •11111 Jul'f 7. u.1t10 lllO-l'O / BeiUnger of Reading, Pa., dueled as a nev.· member. su .. 11111D111 cDUllT ol' TM• M•l'lnt Avfl'IUI, 1a1t1ot '' • • 11 • • LEG•L N~E ,..,. ~ t I honor Ml M I ~~ ;fJ,.,.. STATI 0,. C&Lll'OlltNIA 1'08: Canfornl•. "I u•n.. NOTICI!' TO CllllOITOl:t I ma roo 0 : SS av s ft/fl"'V TNI COUNTY °' Ol•N•I WITNESS 111 hand this 10th H v .t IUPlltlOlll COUIT o .. THI -. Sutton, maid or honor, and "'· A""114 J11111. 1•1t1. '""""' iT.r.T1 oir caL1•o•NtA l'o• Mrs. , Jac k Krongaard and Secre"tari es H1in1.,.lid o!S:::,,. of 1111eHE E. MC Gv11tE. ccorw~N'.:t~ K. o1t£SSLl!1t, INC. c••T~~c~rTT.:u~" .. ~~Ness TMI coi:,::r: ~.:.o•A..01 ; Miss Debbie Washbo, brides-• Eo.th Thursday NOTICE 15 HEltE8Y GIVEN lo !tie II/ Dolllld K. Oreu1 o1. The \llldtrslfl!tO .. <trtl,., .... It E'slalt of MABEL A••INGTON Ge~I 'd At 1:)0 p.m . every second creditors flf 111t allovt n1mod 11oc:«1en1 Pntlcltn• cond11<11no • 1wt1nes1 11 '"· o. fl.cl• oe3. DoctatH. • ma 1 s. HAIR HUNTERS Sal 11\81 all "~ Movl ... tltl"'' -Intl SJATE' 0, U.LIFOlllNIA, n.o. trv!ne CIJil .. ""·· undt!' """ NOJICf IS HElllEIY GIVEN lo ""' Best man f 0 r I he Thu(Sday v.·omen of llahin · on 1111 wld lfl<tdl'nt 1r• '"ulrM 1o Hit COUHTY OF 0111.AHGE. u. lktlllou1 tl•m """" "ALElllT J.t.lf1to1 crtdfton ., "" •bo'lll lllfT>ld dtucle"t; c h apter 0 r Na I I 0 n a I '::::==:::========il'htm, with Ille nee: ..... ,., YOUcllers, In °" !Ills ltlh cl•• of JUM. A.O. ltf'l. S£111VIC6 Ind"''' H id nr"' h com~'lfd .... , •II ,_..,,,s N~I ... Cltl,,.. ".111111 . bridegroom, son of Mr. and 1; -------IM lllfk• of lh• clfrk of '"' eeav. Mtart me, a Holl.,. l'uttllc In •1111 o1 '"' 1ol\ow1nt --. w11o1t "'""1"" 111c1 Oectdl!'nt ••• tt<111lrld 11 1111 • M rs, Palr1'ck Kelly of Hun· Secretartes' A 5 8 o c I a lion • t<1lltlf1i ~. or 10 11r•11"' '"""· """' "" ,.;ci c_," Ind St•te, "''°"11,. In 11111 111111 111to:a ., rnlclet'IU 1s ,, rllf'1r1, w1111 ~ nteuw" WMIChtts, ht · STARS llie lllCftW4"f \'lllld'lfrs, la lllt lilt-•-rtd Dontld K. Oreulfr v.own tor11rws· !ht ollkt al lllt <l•erli ol Ille ·~ • Ungton Beaeh, was his brot)u!r, lnternational assemble In dlf· c1trtl9net1 11 111e oNltt of ntr •"°"'"'" 1o m, la bt "" '""'•ldtnl of "" N•1icv <•rrolL ,100 Merkllt w1,, ... 1;11ra ~'· or to Prn...t """" ""'h n.bert P. Kelly, Ushe-were --# fer cnt locations lo altencf 5 .... ,., .. Omorr r, ''' of tho lltOGEltS. c.r.1tNES .. '"LOOSTl11, ISDD ~•11(111 in11 •Mea.ilftl Ille wtlhln Cn1a MIN c11ff "" llt(•1urY wovc11.... "' lht u,.. l\U '" a...t .. ""' """' ""' T South "-"' 8oult:YMd, ..... -•• ll\llt-1 Oii IMNH of 11\t c:or...,.,lon 011td Jul'lt' n 1t'10 dlflit!'lllll ., !ht ollla of his .. ""...,. • tbe bride's brother, Charles m eetings. Mrs. Lloyd Fleming worltl'1 t•••t a1t,11/09•rt. HI, Calilorftto ton:i. wllld'I h """ Phi<• lhlrtfft nfl"'K, •rid acJcnowleclc!"d " Mrs. N•~• earn111 111ov s. GtOftOANO, 1110 Nar1" Mo1:· A Be · . MRS. DAVID KELLY t ~ ._, be I I ho-A" 'eol""'" i1 on1 of tt.1 OAtlY al IMIMlt< fllf 1119 11'11111,..ltrttill hr •Ill -lttlt Wdl "'°"'''"" lllt<UIW 11'11 ll•lt of C1tl1tr11!1, Or1Mt County: St~t. S1nt1 Alll, C1t!tomlt, tllhld't '-• • itinger, Skip De Voirc a v1.H1>H1U may e cp "'·.,,. rs hi ""t'tr• ,,.., .. 1111111 1o "" •l•I• "10me. °" Jvnt n , "1'11• btfar• me, ' Nat1rv "" ti.tee ot Mrn..s a1 "" Uftdlr~·: and Steve Dam e tez. Gard•n W.clding for additional Information. PILO 9'''' •tu,.t. ..1o:1 dl<ltdtflt, w1111111 '°"' """"" ..,.. !DfFICIAL SEALI 11u1111c 111 w 1or uld s1111, Pt••on•lf'I' 611 111 -"tt• ... r111n1111 1e 1n. Ht1t1• 'rmmmmmmmm .. ..;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;i;;;i;;;;i;;;;;i;;i;i;;;;;;;;;;; the !Ir.I Mikallofl flf fflll flltlce. l•f Ntnev I!', Wt1! -rtd Nli'lef' CohoU •no'MI 111 mt tf Nici dlteldt<lf, wt1t1111 lo\lr -1111 • The new Mrs. Kelly wa11 [i o.1eo:1 JIJM ''· 1t111. Nof1r., POOH<;Cantonil• "' IN IN --wlloM "'"'' 1t wt>Krlb-11ttr 11>e nnt Publlc1•10fl of 11111 fMlllcl • -acluat·• from Costa Mesa JUOtTM L. GUSTAl'SOM '"'lo~dNI oniw '" Id 1o !ht w1111111 111,1rurnenl •"" O.!H J1.1111: 16 1,10 • • •• = LEARN Pl A <A GUITAR Adm111l1tr•lrla wllll Ille .wl" 0•1n1111 County .l(ll"""'lllldffd sllt n1ev"4 11\t: Nmt. DaYlcl 11:: ~ •Ugh School. f1C.r hu$b8nd ill llr. .... or <t A annttxed of 1111 tsll" of My Cemml1llon lol•M tOFFICIAL SIALI f•f'ClJIOr flf lilt Wiit tM a"~Yf' n•'l'led lltctdtnl M.l'I' 10, lt14 Jo-'! E. 0.1¥1t ef lh• lbO\rt ~ lltc:ftleWI ~ graduale of J\1ar lna High f A.II .... , AT ' 11:00•111s. CAINlr. \l'tlt'tUI! I $C111Cf( NOi.if¥ •ubllc.<1lllor"la llOY s. GIOlbAfltO S h I d cd I th 'Co PERKIN'S SCHOO 0 MUSIC •t.OOJTlll: A...,....,, at Law Prl11tlJl•I Otttc1 '" i•o M~•lll M,1~ ~·•HI c 00 an serv n e ast L f 11ne Siii!~ .... r-111 hullv1r111, llTJ w..it1111 Or•ve. "'· 1~ O•t1111t c"'""" s11111 AM c.1111*1'1111 ""' Gua rd. f .. .,,_,.,, c111ttr111a "'u ,._,, 1e1t11. C•!I'•,..'• ""' M• comm1,,r°" CJ~•lrt• Tt•= cno J..1.1..t " :: Th K II Ill k h I 548 76"'3 T~h j'1JI '"'11" T·MI~ Ju111 ,1, 1t'4 &11orfltY foJ P•tetter e e \'ll W ma C. I t f NIGHT IY APPO • .'7 -.11erMv' lw .ldmlflltl•1lrl1 CTA '11h!'tl'"ll n•••o• f ·••l O•llv I'!'~!, llut!l'UIM Or•'"'" Co••• D ''¥ not.1 Pub!fl.llld Orll~fe Coas• 0.ll• P'o!llt..° llomc fn J!Untington Beach. 11._ _________________ •N-T0M..;•~N0T;.., ____ ,.. ___ • ___________ .IJ ~llbll•hfd O••noe co111 D•Uv PU01, Ju"•"· n. • 1nd J11l• 1, '"' 110!·1' Ju"' 1J, • afld J111., 1. 1'1 "'° l1 .it•10 June )Cl ol'ld J'UIY 1 u 11 .,111 11"'"' JvM 1" n. • Incl Julr ,, 1'1C. lotf·10 ' ' ' ' \ ' • .,. DA!lY, PllOT T:'fsdil' •. June 30,.197~ Aruerican··::Golf .f-Tour··:.-:·p,ifeh:·:~and,~Putt·--Saraz~n ' l L '. •, •• ' I ' ' ''i # • "" ' r , • • , , \ I f • ' , · l . · ' • · ' ~u be Wk'•• to himleU 11th ~r pttlq into llell'o Bqiiur. NEW YORK (AP) -The 8rilllh Open _..,. woo 11 ol Ille ne1l I! llriUsh ."W!len 40 .playen brea~ .70, )OOU. P.,w • OJd. Couroe, ID ,~ Sar--a 89. ollpplog and he -. ' While Britain is lhn! ....... to "1"11 =-ii•~~:·= ;f .· ~: Jrsu~~ ~~l~· ~~fr!~:.s ~ :: :;:·~be IO~: ~~~:l~!.~~!·~p~~ 11'lle , -~\:~·1~ beOOt,.~:;~.~~~t~~~ ~thsu=i~ ~ the~~tt e~~~s~ ,·eteran Gene saru.i prtdkteil today; · ••Now a Briton, Jacklin~ ftilds 6oth cwitorned tO shoot.mg lJ1 the low 60S ''I think Palmer hu a eood cKance because he ls such 8 ., • the fast-improving Japanese, 0ane 1 said · "'The prtllUl"f; m on the U.S. players the U.S. and Britilh Opens. 1f be on soft layouts that they panic when to win this y,ar," said Gene. "J( the .ht may have trouble with\ the. greena. ..1~-was in Tokyo in February," h~ '° win/'._..U. •year.old ex<illmpion repeat -and be well m.icht . y run ~ a .real test where the course is fast aod the wind b&ows, you'll: -TttrJ'.re tremendously big g~ens, un-said ... 1 wu astounded m the interest &aid. "lf Toay JackUn or another Brit.On • AIDel$can }olf woUld slip '1o • · ays are nan-ow, the rough he•vy hav'e to pick UM! British. U lt'!I llowo dulatin1 and> fast . C1s'fir f 11 : 11 00:: Jn golf there. Thty finally hive learned wif11 it, it will be pn>!)f that :arier · U~ua .. " .~ . t;, ~ • ... • .'' • and the &l'efOS fast." . ..the .Aq)erican.s Uve a good chance. putter .. ~ greens. ca or e ca how tD grip the club. I predict' that iO"JUl'I the same bu turned full cycle. Saraten W d aoH on the American sat~n •topped over 1n New York "•·"1 . !if:k Nicklaus etpecla'lly"will Jag pu~hng. ' i five years the Japaneee will be •iJocll Hutd\laon, 1 Scotsman who tour ftad bec<we lar1ely a "pita! anll · eri toute to Scotland to compete in ~ ' He needs to win another Sarazen ·won the Bri~1sh Open In 1932 ~ t ning both Brltaln and the United erWated to Anlft'ica, was the first putt" coftteat ~ becauae of the • ea,)'· "the tournamfnt which he won in um. · big 1' ·~fie doesn't win one IDOW, at 'Sandwich and lost it the next year s:aea e. orld golf." over.tu wiMer of the British "arid (:O\ll"lei. > , • " i·tn ~IS ta:sia. fling with Sl Aodrews ·he wi lWOIT}'inl that maybe he's ••. ·~ St. Andrews, takin& an elgt\t on the tes m w · , . -~~~~~~~~~~~-'-~-'--~..,..,,,--~~--'~~~~~-,-~ I "1 '' • \~ ~ • ' .... .._-.;, :;·" -J":;•, I·' ···1·~1· .·~ ' ~-.. .. ·. . ........... ,. Today at Wimbledon .. Best Day ForAlomar . ., ~And How. . . · Emeirson Do·wned . In 5-set .Thriller MILWAUKEE (AP) -Sandy Alomar never hits to r J & h t field. That fable spells delight or di.u.ster, depending OI\ whether you're Lefty Phillips or>Dave Bristol. :rbe Milwaukee Brewers, ha v Ing caJculated Alomar to be a sbort-Oistanc:e hii.~ ,. pulled their outliekters 1n clpse 10 the infield to snare his s"at.s. He responded with t'W1> triplt's, a double , and a single to pece the California Angels ~ a JQ...3 victory in what he cl(lled "the best day I've had i• the rm1jors." !Ii flue&s we sold him • little llhort.'' Brewer manager Bristol said. "I've never seen him pull lhe bill to right befQtt." Angel manager Phillips affirmed "He A ... el Sl•te "" -.. KMl"t inn Ju!W • ........ el ........ , ,J:U ,,,., Jvl'f I ... ""'""' 11 MllW.ul<M 5:.H 1.m. J utY 1 Alltlfl• II MlloYlllkM .J:~ o.m. J uly l A•t1 v1 0Mr:l1nd 7:U ,,fl'I. never hits to right. I'd bet he'd hit fou.c balls that way all season." "They alw~ play me like that,'" Alomar said about' the snug outfield. "4(''But tonight I was waiting long for tny pltth." The recently hot hitter, whose 22·game hilting streak was interrupted Sunday, resurnM Mo.day in the opening inning wben he smacked loser Marty Pattin's inlrial pitch throuiti a gap to the right· center field wall for a triple. ~ Roger Repoi followed wllh a homer, his eighth. • -,,,.. .. ·~ ~ , ' UPI Tf..,.,., ' . . . . . ' '. ·, ' . SONNY. LISTON SCORES TKO .OVER BLOOOJEO CHUCK WEPNER,,fOR COME•ACK W.IN.: WIMBLEDON CAP) -New p·o rt ·Bead!'• Roy Emerson was eliminated ,• from the All-England ' tennis cham- . piontbips at Wimbledon today wh.en :Australian John Newcombe ootlasted him in five sell, l-1,•5--7, 3-6, 6-2, 11.,. Etnenm. who had beaten Newcombe 13 of 15 meetings, was Wimbledon dwn· •• }lior1 in lt64-S4 while Newcombe was 1 Ult 1917 wiaRer and 1969 runaerup (to J 1 1Rod Laver ol Corona del Mar). Newcombe .hll' become the fa vorite since the upset defeat of Laver by Bri· tain's Racer Taylor. . Tayk>r met Clark Graebner. of New Y.oU.. the last o( the American men, <nthe ... !es. · . 'I1'e fourth semifinal m a l c h e d · AUs&rU.'1 Jdm Carmichael and Andres Gimeoo, the veteran Spanish pro. Also today Ken Rosewall, 35, a tennis great .,.;. iaever woo this biggest of titles. gained tfte semifinals by beating · feUOw Auatralian TOny Roche I~, 6-1, U , 1-2. The packed center court crowd was No · Bull About Houston's Bull; ' . . . LA.Bombed enthralled by Ule old v e t e r a n ' s ~rformance. It was the JifSl time .Rosewall had gone as far at wm\bledon since he Jost to Lew Hoad in the 19~ fin al. The little man put on a cllS9i.c dilpla y -volleys coolly guided into the cornerg, angled backhands that aucht Roche wrong-footed and Jobs ht landed on the baseline. Roche the lefl-hander who has been nursing' an .elbow. injury, seldom got his first service gouig well . Rosewall reached a peak in the aecond set when he ran up a 5--0 lead. with ~ Joss of only six poinb. But Rodie J>Ul the pressure on .Wu in the third set . . Rosewall struggled to survive a break point oo. his service in the f®rth game, lost a chance to break Roche in t.ht seventh after a 40-IS lead, and final ly lapsed with two double-faults to let Roche through in the 10th. Now it seemed, was ·fle chance for Roche,' 10 years younger, to @t back into the macdl. But at 2-~ tn the fourth set Rosewall treated. ~,•crowd to all his magic-a dauling backhand pass, a cumingly-angled forehand ecn:u the coun a perfectly jud&ed lob and then anothe~ backhand pass hil as be ran along his baseline. That gave Rosewall a break, and he re peated the perform,nce two 1a~e1 laler with the help of tfO m~ '"'<'-lt)!llly accurate lobs. Billie Jean Kiq of Long Beach and Rosemary Casals of San Francisco kept LOS ANGELF..5 (AP ) -Bob Watson, alive United States' hopes for a champion Houston's 2t-ye&r~ld sfu gger nicknamed in the women 's singles Monday by scor· "'the bull,}? iii,: tried catchi ng and the ing victories in the quarter.finals. tn the third, the switch hitter -battlng left·handed throulbout the game -hit a 1 fµn -scoring double to right field off the glove of Brtwtt Tommy Harper, wlio had been swlt.ehecl· to tht ootfield from the infield because of a wrist ... ,.. ' •• . . outfield and ~,.he's givinl first base a Mrs. King, showing the doge(! · 1hot ~· · • • • · • · detennination that has made her witson hammered a M1ne run, a doo-America's top player, overcame first Injury_ . . . 'Alomar reached base in the fifth when hit by a pitched ball to set. off ·a four-run rally. 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SI" -.l, John..,,,, PHREZ HA-8 SHOT ..41' TRIPLE CROWN ~ ;NEW VORE l AP) -' Ton)",'..Ji.~z .. ·Cincinnati's akJgging thi rd baseman. has. a: chance to become the Natlonaf Uea&ue's first triple crown winner s~ Jbe Medwicki In 1937. ;Ferez, batting .362 through Sundiy'$ g'd.mcs, trials league-leading Rico CartY o( Atlanta by onfy seven poinls, a~ l~ads the league In both home runs '1'ilh 27.and runs batted in wtth 79. 1¥1'• lone .fllrtafion with llle .400 rJark 'eMed .dwing the pell week when !'e entire Atlan&.a club wel)t lnto a betting slump. Cany had only three hil!il i~ 24 at bat. for s .125' pace a.rid "opped 2.1 point> from .3114 to .3611. I .. ,. .. '. Readers' Hot Corner. . ' . " .. " Dear Mr. White, I weaid 1tke to COClll'lb:llate )'GI OI yoar , ezceueat · ctvera1e of the Werld C.p ud a'U tile festivities 'DI Mes:lco · City. It .. made creat. ri:adCa1. Bela.i . E,qll1ll I dkhl't like some ol y~r com· me•U .oa &be Ea&laad M:am'1,btfNivlOC1 tlloo\P· Alu Herbert Corooa del Mar up' civer the Braiil-Eng!and game : must ·have a deeper reason: Was it bei:ause 01ey. were the defeildirig chari'ipions'? Ask any sOCce.r fan and he'd be qui ck tO tell ·you that ·it was a gOod; bar?, clean garl)e..with no holds· barred. Also, I wish you'd t.(!11 ·your Mexican correspondent. who shates an equal hate "for the British. that the World Cup can't '·'remain'' 'in Latin America when' it has been in Europe f0r )h~ last rour near Mr. White : · vea rs; where it will remain until after After reading '1or a week. or so in · Sunday:s final. 'Did he forget that the Daily Pilot.about two fouls, committed England won the Cup in 1966? d~rlng the ~ngland vs. 'Bra:r.il soccer · As ·an Ir~hman, who (,erh~ps h~ even 11heam~:u~.nd•po~~m' a'ns'~11p~~g 0_~lulhemn~Ban~lsb · less love for. the Ena:lish th_an you , Mr. '"' ''"" · While; I totally resent your Uncalled team, I just can't wait to read your· 'for at.lack on British soccer. t played comments on Wedne9day'1 game betweea the"re for,; 21 years, both pr:of~ssionally Braiil"and ·Uraguay. · ' and 'tu an amateur., arvt J would remind Here was'·a game where· all 22 players yOu th8t In England {or Ireland ) we had. hatchets up lheir shirts and it was don't need 12 ft. high fences and 11 a cage of chop, chop, cbop. To beat ft. wide moats. around our soccer fields. a man with the ball .was "instant death.'' Also spectators are JIOt sea rched for and Pelt and Fair in particular spent weapons as they go through the moat of the' afternoon in a horitontal lurnsliles. If you've ne ver seea a game position. Even the· wonder boy of socce r, in Solith America then you wouldn't Pele, was penattzed on occasions ·when know 'that a referee takes his life in he resorted to fripping. There were 27 hii hands everi time he goes onto tlie fouls in the fif!t half ; the.fools we:ri soccer 'fiekt.' bad eM'ugh·. btit the acting of •elsyers If yoti must Write about a ·sport that as they lay 'in agony ·on the ground you obviously, know nothing about, and left viewers wondering how a simple if yoy ,must ~ critical, at least be litUe fall could ·result in s kt1ee•hdldin1 constructive, not destrucUve. '. , . . episode ,for two or three minutes.· Yours SpOJ1.ingly, l wonder .what you have •&•inst tb1 JOHN ,GQ~E. En&liah. Aii)'bocly who could &el !O.rUed Huntington Beacb . . Liston Ready For Title, Shot;· Rips .Wepner JERSEY CITY, N.J .• JAP) Sonny LiM.On; a"'inner ag.11in, sat in his dressing TOOm ·and said . he'd like another try at·lhe'heavyweight bming championship .. · ln the next room, Chuck Wepner soak· ed hi s feet in ice water· and made a few unkind remarks aOOut referee Barney Felix, 'Who halted Monday night's fight against Liston after the ninth round ~·ith Wepncr's face a bloody mask. Liston. now 38, said earlier the fight could have meant the end of the r01d }or bim. · But he made the odd'sniakers look good Winning every . round hut the fifth an.d sixth arid drawing the third. lie ~.as ·guaranteed $13,000. but he also, had ~omething: to prove-that he could slill fight. . '. ' Wepne~. supporled Qy a large con- tingent of hometown fans frc,n neigh~­ irig Bayonn'e, had !}Oped ~ · yicto!'Y would lead him into bi8:·moneY, boxing ·and . a fight . againS:t . tiUe cpnJ,ender Jerry Qu.arry~ . ~ow, if eithc;t .man fights 'd\iarfy; . it "fill be Liston:~ ~~y City sy'ndicclte ha~ put UP. $40,000 f t~at bout, Which cou ld be held in At antic City later thi s summer. · Before the fight. Wepner said lie could beat anYone 'in tht world. if he didn't ' get cul. · . · · · Liston cut him ne8 f ttie moot!\ in' the kecood roUnd And Wepner waS drip- ping' bloOd' from aboVe bi:llh eyes when lhe :fight was slopped. 'ifter the n ( n t'h ofthf: schedu~ IO!"rou"nder. ' ' Liston 's 'tight 'and left Were equally effective and deCiS!ve·tn' the eighth and J1lnthimen wepner-'oOviousty whte~. . ' ,. ! ·s· R~~ing De·aths--W orst~ever.. l;y ~ar· ·.' JLONOON. \AP) -Two fatal aulo ra~ 'Two fatalities which Tocked the aulo marshal's post. ._ ~as kill~ Jun@ 'lO. in practice tO.: thl! cf"IJhn Sadat ~ to eilht the. rsclng fralernity were. those of Grand Courage, hand90f'lle. debonair and one !I.font Ventoux HUI Climb near Carpen· "'~ af'.nein& drlvers .tilled in the PriJ drivers Bruct McLartn of New ol • .t.he bes.l Jiked drivers oo the'. Grand tras. His l..Otus FormUla'. ~3 ·car slid 8'JlO sport • far .this year, the wOC'lt Zealand and Britain's 'PittS Coufage, Prix circuit perished in a flaming wreck off the road and struck·ll tree. · iii many yean. Heir' to a fnulli·million-dotlar brewery o( his De T-omaso Formula One car The other two reported track fatalities · : At the Swedish Anderstorp Raceway, coml)lex. during .lhe Dutch Grand l?rix June 20 this year wc:re : M~ch 30 in Sydne}', British drivft-'Derek Williams wu burn--Both were ronsidered among tht top at Zandvoori. .AustraUa.. when· AUstrallan Thomas tid to death while competinl in the lir wqrld claas raoin1 drivers .. nd>•bo&ft .. Courage's· wife. the mc>ther ·of two s.ubnan d~ In a,IQCal .clob race: and Jkal FMmula ,580 Mnt. were 1llcr'rtprded as among1he •fest YOlll'lf~n, saw the cruh. JI.fay 25 .in SilVe.rstone, England, when :Hi1Lcar .~rst into n11net sncl bur;ned in the~. . '()ti .Ma y] 21, whne prAcUcing for the 'Briton _Martip ·~ratn 'wQ killeCI in ~. ltit aner nsnmlna another car. . MclMen. died jQne "2 wMn !telling 1,llKJ.kil~eter Nuerburgiing race, crack sport!! car club race. !Aiee "'6unday, In Fr1nce, JeanLoc a~lngsportscar.at.theGood\l.:ood,. f'IMish .driye r Hsns .Laine, 24, of 'Apart from auto rl'Clbg, 'at least eight SllOl;llOn. married only two weeks, was England, 'circuit. His gelf-dt!signed ca'r-• Htitsinkl, · flipped~ hia Portche 909 QT moton:yclls1s have been killed 10 far IOJled ~ J' formula S race when hi!I left the circuit .at an estimated 150 , hlgil ·~ and ·died in the blating this yea r on · ract 1racks -rive. of lf.al\inl ~ar overtlrned on I.ht last lap. miles per hour, bttrsling lnto .flames1 wreckap. lhcm on tht! lslf'! of Man Tourist Trophy lf1' ~ire, at !"f~' 11w the crash. as • Jl struck ~ concrete trackSidt , In Fr~nct, Andrew Willem of Belgiwn aeries tarller thl$ monl.h. I 4 • '· ,,__ • * ' " •• "°'"' ,_ • ' t • -4 • •-·•I " ' bi!".Jlnd,a Slogte and drova in five runs set problems to defeat Australia's Karen . Monday .night as the Astros outslugg~ Krantzcke. J..6. 6-3. 6-2, while the tiny Los Angeles 10.5 to snap the Dodgers Mi ss Casals continued to silence her six-game wi n' Srteak. critics by stopping Winnie Shaw of Great In tonighl's ~econd game of the three-Britain in overpowering fashion, 1-2, 6-0. game series, "OiQllY Lemaster, ~IO, will Joining the two American girls in pitch for Houlllll_l, agai nst Los A:na:eles' the semifinals are Australia's top seeded Joe Moeller, 3-3. • ente Houst.ort built up a !l-l 1ead againat Bill Marga.~el ~.urt, who overcame,' c r Singer, ». making his first appearanc1 ~urt Jitters to defeat Germany s Ht\ga since• l\is near ro.hitter last week Jn • Ntessen. 6-8, 6-0, 6-0, and F~~ncolse J?Urr Atlilnta, and F:nd Norman who gave up of France. ':"'ho beat Cecilia MarUnei: Watson's fourth-inning home run, a of San Francisco, 6-0, 6-4. three-run shoL HOUSTON lOS ANG•L•S n r flrtrl ltlrflrtrl Cid-. rl , J 2 f 0 Gr1bl"''Wlli.it 6. 0 1 1 Mot;1t1. 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Iowa (AP ) -:[)enile Long, an Iowa legend who made 9JJ0rts history by being the first girl. ever drafted by a professional basketba1J leltn, says she'll trade her gym shoe$ for a stsck of books th,is fa!l. · · "I think I would like to leave basketball behind. I want to look forward to.,a few other things." said Miss Long from her parents' home in Whitten M<inday. Among those other things · afe college at the University of Nortllern ' Iowa In Cedar Falls and a boyfriend. "I don 't want to say his name," sh( uid, "I jusl like someone really, ryially well." Is Tltat Close Enottglt? 11,IT-- T'vo an-"'l es from the camera lens prove th e Tremont Stakes' nnish at Aqueduct must be shared between Raise Your Glass (l ), ridden . by .Jor~e Velasquez., aryl Tamptent (3) under Eddie S.lmonle. Tb• l"-'O dominated a six-horse 1ield. ' , • - . ·~ N! ritam Turf, Turf. be led 'ever doub ol n> coo Id seve1 Tho .... in It race N A S: Dr. and burni leatu lnltt annui plOOI All quali featu pr•S< To1 CITS COlllf car in ez In ..,., dlq y .. r Th Soro! deter. licen: pr ... be n wldoo ratan 1967. Pa Prod Mulli T~ $2,50 cttdt pioru Safel dltlo and prov• Be Frid: Valk Coch ca let La Crov Mike Bern ol C feat~ La won con• Gar> ' .. c~,rt ,, ' "'"'"' G1rd1 ....,. Cost•. O<lnl liutcll "' ,, " "' '~ "' " '"' .. __,_ " . -· " " """ . .... -••• ! """ ·-CAI ,., ,. ' . New Sarfaees Gnagi Bat Paces CM C~mebaek Mod Sod Revolt. .Changing Sports The Costa Mesa Comets and 1 the Westminller -.ipro nine dows hamesa racinc track -wait for their ;conftontatioll near Washington, Pa. Sunday at ~ .Me•·•'' a l'jEW YORK (AP) -The rilanulacturer1 call it. A~ Turl, Tartan Turf. Ind PoJy. Turf. The athletes have 1a· beled it Mod-Sod.· But what- -ever it's called tbere1s little ·dOllbt that the increasini ust' ol man-made g.rass substitutes could change the nature or several sports. The mod-sod revoliltion be- pn virtually unnoticed when, in 196.1, the first aynthetic sur. race Wll inatalled at the Mea.. Nitro Run • . I At OCIR I Saturday ., Drag racing's three·quickest and most spectacular fuel burning clas&es will b e featured in Orange County tnterrlational Raceway's third annual Nltromelhant ·Cham- . pionships Friday e.veninr. All three classes will begin qualifying at J p.m. with feature · racing and awards presentations at 7. Top fuel dragsters, !unny cars and ' fuel altereds will Compete in three separate IS.. car fields for a cash purse in es:cess of $13,000. In 1 special pre-race ceremony. the most oulstan- ding top fuel driver of the year will be· honored. The recipient of the Mike Sorokin MemOrial Trophy is detennined by a vole of all licensed top fuel drivers. The presentation of the award wi\1 be made by Robyn Sorokin, widow of the driver who was fatally injured al OCIR in 1967. Past winners have been Don Prudhomme and the late John MuUigan. The raceway contributes $2,500 each year from the pro- ceeds of the Nitro Cham- pionshps to the JI.like So'rokin Safety and Research Foun- dation for the • inveatigation lind administration of im· proved 'drag· race safety. Best aera bets for success Friday night are Fountain Valley's Lou Baney and Gary Cochran in the top fuel category. Last Saturday G a r d e. n Grove's Gary· Burgin defeated Mike Mitchell of S a n Bernardino in the final race of OCIR's gas supercharged feature. Larry Derr tLos Alamitos) won the injected funny car contest over Redondo Beach's Gary Henderson. Baseball Standings ' .. • ~WOULD TOU \YOR.K? PAIT TIM~ 1 I> ' ,,,, I J'~ t ~,., 1 •I'> 0 ,,,, 1 7\, ck.r flOldl'f n.p111'1dlnt Compfn'I' la 1Hkl"1 • !0(11 ""'" wM c1n kl ll1' ,.._,. ti~. e 1-lllurs I wtflo;, ...,., p!Nllnt '-"'· dtl[""' .. otcltr$ rrorn Ills (Ir I•· Compllnf ~ .. blb lttd 1to•t' wl1~ 111r, _,,,.. leecl l1JI ltllill9 produc;!I, 1bl0hlllely "° ltlli119, ' Mun .t.s,.1•1 to •xCll'TtOMALL.T MtoH WllK\.'f e.t.aNIM~. tr you 1•• tired ol ltt!I lltu•• •nd Jhort rnorMIW', '111\111 • 9ood rt1M1ll· !Ion, •!Id want 1 lu(r111v. ind blun!lful lf11 ftr YIU .... ,...,,, flfnl· If, wl!lllll,ot ..ctllltli>t jell II" lll'Y cMck •nd c1n 11'1...t 1 INdotntt ·--., (1111 flKlll'ICll CALL COL.L.ICT .... l'lalOMAL. INfllVllW Te Mii. MASI, fftll It 1-etn M .. .,.. IOX 111'-• DAil T ~ILOT. ' ' Not until three years· later TeWinkle Park ih Soudtem waJ the first baseball diamond CaWornia Bas~U Auoc:~ OT football field ~ve.red, at don play. H®1ton'1 Astrodome. •· 1be Comets' ca.me from a Now,· seven proleasional 1~ d'tfieiL at TeWinklt io baseball and .foot~! fiekls record 1 3-1 \l'lctory ov~ the are cove!" w1~ o~ of ~ San Bemardioo10rioles while three ma)Or varieties of arUf1.. Westminster d~ an 11-1 cial turf, more Uwi 3D colleae verdict to the LI Fonda stars football· liel~ have ·been cov-· at Sant.I &11. Memorial Park. t!red or are 1n the process ol , . . . being covered with aynlhetie 1be Cotnets Wln put ¥t surfaces and the nombet . ot league ~ at 2:-1 and ~-1 running' tracks~esurf ed' ia proved their overall mart to reac.hir!g toward 1, 5-3. And those f do nOt in-Westminster is now .2-1 in elude the large: 'number ol. mu-leape play and S-1 Overall• niclpallY owned r~iliti'5 from Ric~· Gnagi wu jhe bil bat Flint, Mich., to Wichit~ FaJJs: for. the Comet!, collectin1 twn Tes. and· from. St. Pete(sbur1. ot the three Costa Mesa hiur Fili~ to Spokaiie, Wash. ·alJ:.eady While driving in aU three runs. converted to mod-sod. Gn8gi '• too:foot home nin The chan1eover from grass to left-center in the lis:tb tied to one of the three major au!> mailers up at t·l and bis liUtutes has come with ,such eighth inning sin&le drove startling rapidity in the, Jast home mates Mick Reed1 and five years that Michigan State Lee Evans With tht c:mtets' wiH play every one of it.I ~~-final two scores. ball games, home and away, Leitblnder Dan De H 001 on an artificial surface durin& hurled a complete pine fot the 1970 season. • manager John Saint'• Means, At the recent Mexico City atrlkMc out 11%, w1lkin1 tnr8 Olympics, on a track of J'arlaf!, and giving up seven hits. Turf more records were brot- en iii runnina events than in Comet Jeltlielder Tim C\J.n.. any Olynipic carnival in his-ningham was the defensive tory, not one event from t;seo stir of the contest. meters on down surviving tbe He fielded ·an Oriole bast assault despite the rarefied hit on one bounce and fired atm.;>sphere that was suppoaed 1 bullet to the Plate to erase to drain athletes. a po15ible San Berdoo ICOrt ·In the nine men's events, up and 111uff out the vlliton' lut to and jncluding the 1,SOO, mx hope in the ninth inning. world records were aet, one Steve Hau&tn and Len equalled and two.Olympic rec-Gaeta wefe the o DI y ords established. W~imter players to hit ln the six• women's events. safely but the losers' chief four provided world records. problem ag~nst La Fonda one lied the world mark and was the injury bug.· another l i e d the Olympic WestmMster's 1 ta r l i n I record. pitchtr Chuck Huer and While the surface of -the reliever Randy Dunc.an It!ft track Was only one of the fac-· tne contest with injurie1 as tors, it was generally consid-did catcher TtrTY Ardis. ered to be a major factor..... In addition to Hater and and mod-sod very likely could Duncln, ·Doq Munsell, Rod .also play a major role in foot-Arnold and IUck Mauzie also ball, both college and pro, and saw mOlmd action for coach major league baseball. Sam Duncan'• warriors. Mesa Five, Barons Tie For First Costa Mesa and Fountain Valley gave a preview to the 1910-71 Irvine League basket- ball aeason Monday ,night with their clash in the Orange Sum- mer loop. 1 Mesa welcomed-back coach Emil Neeme from a camping trip with a 39-35 victory, enabling Neeme.'s Mustangs to tie with Fomtain VaUey for tt1e summer circuit leadership at 4-1. After the winners bad raced off to a U.26 edge with their \'aunted Neeme fast break, they cooled off and permitted th e Barons to creep wilhin three pojnls (31-35) with just over a minute lefl in the co~ test. . Mustang playmaker Chuck Bridges sank a charity at- tempt. to give his mates their final margin of victory. Nef:me termed the crucial win a "very fb1e team effort. since we only suit up sis boys for these games." He added, ·~we cooled off tremendously the last quarter, bul came through when the chips were down. i.r think, overall, we hurt them most on the botrds with Allen Moore and RiCk Desmet dominating." Prospective junior D'o u I MacLean (6-3) of Co!ta Mesa shared game scorin1 hmors with Fountain Valley's Davt Lynch. Both players canned 17 point$. COSTA MeSA Utl. N ,,.,, F.!lfsled i f 1 i~ ;:l:~:•n !'I' ll•llll-1 ' """ 111 1 Dtf~:l'JioUNTAtM \'ALL.IT ~~ ~: ··~·· !'I" $11 ~11 s ~~:-"' ' t ~llZ 'I : ~. O.rlMr I t t t ~Y~11s ii J l J Enjot 1he th rill of an Old Faahioned Log R;.t.-Knott'• nev.'tlt attraction. IL'• exciting! COSTA MllA COMan UI .. , '"" !v1M, cl 3 1 I" Cu1111lnlh1rn, II 3 e · • &:-· , ••• .. :::lic.~111 ~ ~ ' : Onk1111. 111 2 I I • "~·r' l••1 Carn 11,r; l•I 111:,11 1 1•·• T01•11 U J J J tan 11'1' 111111'1• Jin t..-n1rdl1111 000 010 ~I '·I C•I• Mtlt .. · otl lb~ I I wa1TMiii'Ti• 01 tllrllrtl' 1rem11!1v. 211 ' • I 1 Ed1..-.1s ''f' H-n. er l • 1 GHta,3b 3111 Mu11&111, ...... 2 ••• t tc11;rn1n. II ! ·1 I 1 Mlulll, " I I e I ......... , •111 Ardl1,c 1•11• Hiser, • t I • • Arn&ld " II 9 • • 011~n. 1 • • •·I Tll•l1 1' 2 1 SC1Nnll'l8111p W1tlmln1t.r G!ll tOO tol-t 2 • LI FW1 $11•• ..... , riij:.i1 11 ' • Corona, Tars FV, Lions Post Wins Aquatic powerhouses Corona del Mar ancf "Newport Harbor kept rol lln& along in the Costa Mesa Summer Water Polo League Monday ni&ht with victories in the AAA division at the Orance Coast C0He1e pool . Deleoding CIF diamjiion Corona def Mar zipped put Costa Mesa , i-4, while the CIF runnerup Newport Tars socked ii to Estancia, 7-2. In other JrAA 1 a m e •·, Lakewood edsed · G I r d e n Grove; H, and Stimy Hilb dumped. Loa1 Beach Willion, 7·3. Fountain Volley hiplishted AA actloo at Eatancia Hilb with a M decision over Troy. Westminster tripped Buena Park, 11-1, Ind Santia&o bet· tered Marina, M. Corona's Gar th Ber&eaon wu high scorer for the co~ test with four 1oab. Rick Snyder led Newport's win with · two eoaJ•, wltile Steve Webtter llld Larry Blal· fennan each ICOl'ed once for Estancia. , Fountain Valley'• KJ rt Westerfield .~ tfle bnml or ·his tide'• offensive-- firepower in the Bu11ns' wjn over Troy; He accounted for seven of the nine BUOll tallies.· A trio ()( Steve HeMinpen. Rick Lillis lod Rod Statham pmered .... eoat. .... to fad Westmlnllor -Buena Pork. Nice Bass Catch Marlon Pontin1 of Cotta t.lesa cau&ht a I V4·pound baM rt:cently while fi!h1i'll ·Ofl lhe lront ol tht pl<r at Art's Lan- d.In& in Huntington Beach. She pulled ln htr catch y;ilh a 12-lb. tut lint. .. '• ' . Tdtsday, JUll• 30, 1970 • DAILY -~ILOT° 11' , FV ·sweeps Pair; .. -~Pdwa, ""'!' ' . .. . •• ._ ..... lllf .... jl.. ' • > I Coast, ' 0 VllUALlll PUllTICll 111 IAl'I l'OllTMI" ·D~dgers 9-4 ~ • ' Jt .. d ... •'t'u&.ually poy 11 :11ioot ilroct1y -.toi ·, . 111,..a tt.at ii Politiol\fd btl1iM'• h1iartl 'tUCh .-.. i und . ttUnHr .; The dlancu of hittint a ;.rt.ct ·shot · ind alltint up ,•· biritt putt simply_ ire not equil to the itilk tf.catc:hinc tht 11·"d 1nd ~rt11kili1 ·•bOc•Y· ~ · . la ··u.e1e' Circurri~•cn I find ·that it helps to. . Vt.u1liz1 ·ttie ;flllitlck in 1 uJe· positien1 w1ll 1wly · 1..0m the haz.td·('" iUu1tr1tton). Thi1vi1U1lintion lliiltl mo •. jiaoltivo-yot 11fo-tor11i. 9y u1in1':thia WChAique, birdie putts' will H aUr'pritinsty frtf'juent ind' bo&io c:onspiCuoualy r1 rt. . . . ,. 0 ''HOW TO' IYPltQVE YQUlt Pl!TIING"I Here i• Arnolll ,;.11n11.'s , iill\y, illu•tratld•tuide·to pUttini: 1t111c•, tin•· UP, Mrokel S.,.11 20& 1 lon• with 1 1ta111JH, 111f.1ddrnlfll •nv11ope to Arnell! Pellri•f, in t•rt of tlli1 nt wip.lper. · , Fist8 .'Fly' ; Ea'gles , I . . . . Tbt.---..Vllley Anaels and Sao Clemente · Amtl'lcln Leake 1t·1 i e b a.11 .squar.ed olf at Costa Meaa tffnl coplurect Ill llDb and Hip ud lb< k11els came tewatb C6lllmlttva , victories out cm top by a 7-2 count. SUndly wiMa a pmr ti tWin Diminutive i(S-1) souttlpaw abutoutl over Wf8lmlmttr stev~ F~ set. W~trnins~er (Jl.0). and Anlhlim f(effron down 1on JUst three b1ls, lloiaile, (z.0) lit tbe J..eaion'• National his teammates were aluqing Leque. • · . out· 11 aafeties~ .and laking ad-'ountain Valley .traveled •to .. va~tqe ol nine. Westminster -Hiib; lo IUbdu• 'erf/1tS, · Wfltminlter ·and 'dumpecl' Us Fountain Valley virlually 1-·1oe a&·r....ioia Valley ;wripped 'up the lllair in the ff11b. , top of the 'lhird when coach ·.ht the lllly ·Olblr 1ame .i. Gene MariDacci:1 crew piled volvial-u area nine in Na-up 'Iii' runs. tlonal octlon, h Hlrbor Tiie w1-. managed the . Docla<n · IOI put Placentia, Ill i.m .. ·on only I~ hits, M ,, ii El Dorado .H;p: bill -IJister committed 1"e area'• two Amtricfft , five miscues m the frame for lliop· Le . eutlitS -llatbOr ..... llaoidy -~- • ,..::::,,. Y.t.LL.•Y u• ' ",·FOi, trbo .fa'tlned h ve and as· • M ••t walked live, was given ex~ ~~~:~~~.... .. ! ! ~ ~ telleat support. by Steve Fritz •tbif+f.·"' ' • • '• (three'hits) and Mike Roberts ~~~r.'' rf : : : : (iwo hil!J, ~ r =ri· ct " • • • Mike ·Dodd (lwo hits) and w111c..!.:bc : : : : Doug, Price (one hit) were "*'Mr.' :111o 2 1 11 • the ' Gnly Wtmnster batters ltT~1::· • ~· ~ ~ ~ to &aiber safeties. •-., !"-"· Fountain Valley threw its Helf,.,. .. * W:... .. , ~ ace right-hander Gil Banagas Fou1111111 v111W• •• • .,._, ' • •t Heffron (Savanna-5ervite.) POVNTAIM VALLO 1111 • and the strin,bean Huntington •~nz. 11 ·~ •,, ", ••J Beach lfi&b ace· was nearly G.odakW', 11 1 II • II IS sharp IS Fox, aUowina Hhf, ... ,, 1 I 1 I ~~~:·~ 11 ! ; ~ . : ·~~: ~:s ·~~wo ;c:J~~in ~=~· ~;' ; : : . : Valle)' scored 11 the second Eb...,, cf • • • • inning stood up fot the ru.or-cant~11. rt i ' 1 ' , u ....... · · .... Wt11litlc1m•, rt t I I l lharp _.,..al'. Ml!ctwoH, 111 , 1 11 • Brad Churchwell accounted SYmOll.$,.,, 10111 "o/ · w1111''"'" c • • 1 1 for a pllr · hits for the \f.,MIW'• ·311 • 1 I • I SP!lni1!1, » 2 • • 1 1"11{ •• •t1 •• WiMtrS in the nfaht.cap. " Th~ National circuit'• Harbor Dodgers b I a s t e d ''\: Pla,Ceotia pitching fM Ii hit~ In improving their 1978 tlate " to an impressive tl-z. • '• 1be big Dining ror the Dod&ers was tbe third when they accounted for a.ix ruu:i on fi ve bits Ind 'i Pair 01~ walks. Steve Hedrick lltarttd on the mound for tbe Dodcers" and7( loged seven : fnmes wbile7: Mike McMiM fired a two-in-'" nin1. no-hit relief job. Billy Powell and J' f f Zelsdorr sluqed three hits each ror the winneri "wtUMi ·,· ,Jeff Blaochird, Steve VaUere and Jim Watson all had two. The Harbor Angels glued together six runs in the first three frames en' route to their " win over San Clemente. Randy Embrey paced the ' Angels' 16-bit onalaught with " £our singles in four plate ap- pearances wtlile Dale Kubeika slugged three bits and mates " Glenn McKinley, Kevin Mor-· row and Tom Neth had two . apiece . Lanky D a n Quisenberry · went the route on the hill , for coach Jim Hagey's Angel!, . wlUffloi ni.1e and penn.ittint five hil.!I. San Clemente picked up ,, single. tallies in the 1i1lh Ind·· nii;itb stanzas. DQ l1J,Los Amigos Monday ni&ht "WU aort of Gary ·.Carr'e· squad into UJl.. lhe' "odd ·ru&ht out"' for lht dilputed poaeasJoo of first COila Mesa' Sum~ltt" Bllket• · J>lace in the l90P with a 3-0 ball Ltape it £atancia Kith· • mart. ' t11111 31 U It 7 WllTMINSTllt ttl •rlct. •• $k.W, lb \1'111 1! .... rv. 111 •••k•l'I'. )b E>lllllldl:, 211 ~d. 1;f s,_,,1..,.; It Yod .... II •u~"' ,. Nodletlll, rt ..... 1 .. ~1, rl Lu..;t~. • c1..wi1.,.111111. • T1!1le ..... " ... J I , I II ' . . ' . . ' . . ' . . , ' . ' . . ' . . , ' • • • • San_.9emente Zips PastLaguna,54-44 fn:~·one contest t~at·was • 1 · t.o•·•M••e:~,,~, ,,. T• played, • boat ~a and · •Kerr• I s 3 s 1ol Anli&OI ~.a~· pot. =:-! ~ ~ 1; ec:f1at each,Othef~WIUl a Deir• ~t<I• • J • ll ' -~ u. __ .:..1 .Ktlllr • ! 5 ,, riot relUlUq tow&& .. u~ ~"' lrM:feflll t • t , of the Contett. Sllr.ut c .~, :t 13 Rq:ardleu of tht outcome =~~ ! : · : ! o1 the fisUCuffs, ~ii·w~ Tt1••• -•n.t.NC:~J:.~ 1s u 7> the baskelball g11m,e,.7t-i3. ' ,. " "" T• In the 1ame · tJ'.tat w~ sup-~=•• •: ~ · ~ J! ~ to be p_Jayed as part s1.w1r111 ', ? ' 1 ,..... kJ IC1l:r.tr , l 1 of ·the thrice-wee y z..111111,., , , , 11 doubJe~ader;r Pacifica fai~ ~~·111trr ; . ~ ! ! to lhcRir up, thus forleihn1 C011.iu. , t , 11 its . ltheduled contest with Fe;!,11 ; ,; ,: 1; Mater .Dei by a 2.0 score.· t~.,. ... ""' I ••· --JI-Loi Ami-L111 a,;,1-If II 17 ft-71 · n u~ -\ •-~1t1n(lt 20 IP ftl 9-7' tiff, the hosts ; 1 won t h e ballgame but the visitor• wOn· the boring match: . · Loi Amlaos committ6d 21 team fouls to Mancia'• more modeJt lolal of··2'. As an~end result ol all·the flyin& elbows and e1cecllive body contact throughout the tilt, a • .1kirmish.occurffd with one second left in the game. One Eltancia player was banlJhed from . the floor . and each ;11de received a technical foul and a free throw on the house. . . . 111e slight 39-34 Estancia ~ al ·the hallway Point wis indicative' of the closeMu of ·the' for'ay.. ' Jn the final field 1oal tabuta· llona, the two .quads_ were even; 29.-29. But Esta.1>91 edg· eel . its vWtors by a 21·15 mar&Ui at.~ c~rity ~tripe. · 30 Midgets At El Toro A field ·of 30 midget racers will conver1e on El Toro'• Oranae County s p·e e d w a y Satun(a,y nipt for oome fut July Fourth activity. nme trial.I are 11alld 1.ot . 7 p.m •.. with finals set to 10 ·at 1:15 •. Danny McKnipt, ll\Jane Sears, Roy Cook Jr. and Tony S.lmon wtll be tryina to cut down leader Lowen Sachs' point lead. SaChs leada second place man McKni&ht by 137 points aod Is threatening to lock up the title early ,ifl his realiable Geor1e Newnam Offy. .. The Jut .... petitor to bump oU Sachs is Nor.walk'• Rick GOdy and 'be is a JlOS:ll~1e en- tty in Saturday's host1Ulia. , ' • , • • • • n '-9brl ..... • • ' . ••• ' f"&Ul'llllll \l'f, IN 103 1 .... 11 111 1 , Wntmln;t1'r • OM ~ • J t • MA•IH ltCIDt~aSHI'~ II rbl •-11·'* ~T i:• • r"1'11"J.;1rt,c111 ' t 1 1 'r.~~.d ! l ~ ~ ... ~1 .... ,,. 5 8 1 • W•'-• rl I I 1 I ·-·" '1 l 0 Hedrick, It J 1 1 II ""fMJllft, " .; : 1t ; . 01111 ._. "'' , ..... Hlr111 ~'°' ht eo e..-t'tS s O.e:f1~1i1 'IG1 ttl . lk-• 11 I MAllOa &MOIL.I i.1 At a M •tt J 2 t • l ' 1 • J ' ' t J . ' J , J • 2 1 2 • • • • • • • .f • I 2 l I I I 2 0 ••• 1 • 1 • McKlntn . H -CI ,.l ..... r;·tll Ku""""•• rf MW,...,..,• Emtr"tY. :IJl.u Niii!, , (P Saflt...,,., "' S1m•A11· If .Arlllur. c M1rt!111t, 1- Chtlslfrlln, 1• Tel1l1 1l • u ' •-111'1' ...... , ••• Lt Quint• lot IOf t it-I • ' HtrbW AM•ll 001 ee 10~-4 11 t HAllOA &Neel.I tJI .......... MclUnln , •~ J I , • s11s1rom. .,_ • 1 • e KuMt111, c s l 3 I M.,r...,.,lf Jt1 .I EIT!br"l'I' •• ,1 ,1 Nltftl,tl •12 1 S1111...,., rF I 1 I 1 Arl!lllt, rl I I 1 I CP!rlrtman, 111 S I I I Mlr11Mr, ,. ' • • .•• QufMfllllt'rv, ~ · 1 • 1 I T011l1 31. 7 I• • IAM CL.IMINTll Ctl T. lt•ct.-n. 1'• Sttln1r ,211 TWITll, c It. a11c~1n, 1s Kint •• 311 M(K1111ht, If "''"'' cl MIClllllJ, lb Allen, • D1y, • M6rtls, • Ttfll1 .. a ' . ' . • • . ' • • ' . ' . . ' • • ' . ,. ' u ' $cwto ., IMlllM M a11 • • • • • ' • • • • ' ' ' • • ' • • • • • • I • •• I•~· Cl-!• 000 IOI 001-3 I e H1rlllr Ar.tltlr 114 001 llh-7 U 1 'San Clemente was the only 1uccesafu1 Orance Coast area enlcy in Foothill summer basketb411 league action. !\ton. day night at TusUn's Foothill Hilb .. The Triton& dumped area counterpart Laguna Beach, 54- •4. in the middle g a m e of ~e usual lripltbeader. In the , opener. FooUtill'a Knights aliced through th< ~lission Viejo DiablOI by a 76-45 tcOre and' 'J;tistin finished tht night's activities by bop-- pine Santiago, 14-53. T-all and talented S a n Clemente had quite a bit of trouble with lhort Ind scrappy Laguna in their confrontation. The Lagunans, who 1ave away 1everal inches at almost every position, actually car- ried a three·point {24-21) edge on their shoulders at the half. N\Cty 6-2 junior J o h n Harbold controlled the boards and chucked in 13 points in the first two quarters to keep Lquna on top urltil San Clemente woke up and out.- nodded the Artists, 15-6, in ... thin! penod. u·arbold· ended up with 16 points to lie him for the game scoring lead with S a n Clemente's "'' Steve Kalota, who sat Oll the bench much of the contest with foul troubles. Br1d AtcCaslin added 13 for the winners and Vince Whlt- nah had 10 for Laiuna. Foothill rode a s le ad y defense and some uncanny shooting to knife thoroughly through Crtstvlew League roe Mitsiori Viejo. Coach Hank Hummell of the .; Knights rotated 10 pleyer1 , throughout the clfisb, aSIUrinl " 1 fresh troops on the floor 1t . all times. , The strategy . paid off a! 1''oothill nailed the. Diablos' i coffin with a 4>-point first half. , Frank Mort and Ea r 1 ., Fergusoo were atop the Diablo point parade with 13 point! each. ·· MISSION YllJO (IS) Mu"dV DIYlt •ud1HH l'tr"IYICHI .... lr•tkt~ T•l•l1 Tuv~ll l'll!lr Furnt H Wt~! $CllUl!I Felten Noll!IOll l(teu• Sl•tt1 Tot1l1 •• PT ' ' , . ' . ' ' • • .~. ,; l'OOTHIL.l I'll l'G l'T ' . • • . , . ' " ' • • ' . ' ' . ' ~ " ,_ . .,. .. ...,.,,. Mission Vlt lo U II t Foolllllt II 17 tt SAM CLIMINtl IMI l'I l'T k1lot1 1 ! EllM tt J ! 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Major League Standings DEAN LEWIS ANNIYlllAIT U.LI NATIONAL LEAGVE AMERICAN LEAGIJE : BalUmort New York Ditroit Boston Cleveland Wa!hingtOll EaH Dlvlslft W L Pet. GB "21 .m -43 29 .597 s •7 33 .1129 7 :i4 35 .493 · 1 1.~ 32 :II .467 JI 33 40 ,W · 121h New York · Plltsbur&h Sl. Louis Chicago Philadelphia Montreal East Dlvi1Mt W L Pet. GB 39 33 .SU TOYOTA Jeff 7.<llldorl toned in 11 points and reserve forward Doug · Confer contributed 10 to the Estancil point machine. · PriOr to the Es~ncla con-- test. Mater Dei toot the floor in Pacifica's 1bsence and went through a " i co r o u 1 ·infra-Minnesota .1quad 1aimma1e. Calffwala ' 5~) Cincinnati Lot A11ele1 AUarita .. 31 .52' " 37 .493 35 31 .493 !12 39 .451 ~'!z 21 44 .319 II Weil Dlvl1lo1 ... , -Estancia'• TKO over Loi OakJand . Amip: boolteci rookie . coach Kanas City . 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' • ,. : ' J• O&llV '1LOT s T......,, JIHlt ,,, 1970 He~.., to Find V aloe ; Pr.ints By SYLVIA PORTEil I SeceM 11 • ttrtt• ·-........ ) 1'bt fact that a purehast of wtll...elicted prints, et- t.illnp oc encravin1s h1S not oaly brO\ltht' you I r e a l pJtuure but also has come out far better than • purchase ol 1 i m i J a r l y ..-·ell-selected stocks .or bonds in \he pasl few yeriln underlines tht ap- peal or · this "far out" in· ''estment m,dtum. But bow can you find et- c b In 1l. engr1vln11. ljjbogtlphs or othtr t~ of prints to adorn your Jlvln.a room walls aod at the 11me time sec: your purchases arow In value in coming years! How can yoo avoid paying b1i IUJTIS for fotied print.s and C>Jher non-original&! A YU ND AMENT AL first Point is• that prints can bt either originals or reproduc- tioos. An ori1inal print, as . defined by Che prestigious Print Council of. America, o>mes from a plilte, bk>ck. stone or other medium en which an imqe has been created by I.be artist hinlself. Tbt artist also ma.US lbe prints or auperviset this proc- ess, and approves a limiitd number ol ihe prinU in the form ol his signature. A reproductJon, however, is a (.'QI>)' cl a print or other art "·ork made by phot.oar1phic techniques, aeldom u n d e r aupervision by the 1rtist. Now here are basic rules for buying prints, both for their li'tilltic rewards and for tbtir prcfit potential: _ II) BEf'ORE buying, con- sult eatabli.shed sources of in· formation, lncluding auction c:atalosues, art books and • · c • ta lope Rais<ri:mees,''. whicft are comprehensive. \\'ell-annotated compilations of all the prints of various artists. AJso to get 1 basic educltion1 visit mwieum pint ubineta. Often you •must make an appointment. to do ao, but don't fail LG do this, for many ol the infest ex- amples ol _prklt.s ire to be found today in museums. (2) Browse in galleries and shops, both in the U.S. and abr04d, to gel 1n ide1 ol the ranee of prints 1v1il1ble and prices being ~arpd by \'arious outlets for simil1r ~wks. Try tc finct an era « 1n attlst or a school ol artists reaJly attractive tc you .tnd tbeio fccwi: your Jnteresl.S and attention oo yotir choice. (3) When you are ready J> buy, stick to eslablished jrint deelers -prefer1bly flxlse who have been in Nsiness al least five years. Seek th~lr guidance en the quality and 1uthe.nticity 'of the prints, you 1re coosidering ~rcbasing. · . (')AVOID ON&IHOT print exhibitions4'a. hotel wiles and ·Wood Heads ' ·sRI Unit £dward C. Wood, direc1or of applied programs at the Stanford Resaerch fnttltu~. is the executive direclor of SRl's aew ti million laboratory at Irvine. Prior lo joining SRI in 1962, Wood was employed by the General Electric ComPfinY at Richmond. Washington. He: is 1 mtmber of the lnslitut e of E1ect.rlca1 and Electronics Eqineers, the A mt r i can Nutlur Society and-the American A.saoclaticn for the .Adv1nctmlnt ol Science. Wood will reside in Newport Beach aft.et" July I with his wife Obdulia and their four children. trl TAlll MlllA•IE•, l'rtvlft I ....,..... a..c... v ..... ·~"· ..... ........,. . TILll'HONE ANIWlllNG BUREAU us.1m .. sales by unknoM'n aucUoneers. f'requtolly, says Sylvan Cole. president of New York's: Associated American ArtltU, tht natioo's: largfff. print a a 11 er y , fly-by-ni&ht au(· tkHleus will llOld up • Piie which bas been lbrn tut ol 1 n art book, a.imounct U.Uy that "this: is wri Sl50, ·but let's start 1bt biddiac •l sis·• ..: alld succeed ln xllin& it for a di9tinct.Jy DCkl·barlliD priC< ol 1311. . • ·· Auctionl." Mys Coit. "can be a great ~ buy prints, ·but ooly if• )'OU lnow euctly what you art doift&." A cardinal l'\l1t OD aldionl is to 1Ue:od .tbe tsblbltion beforehand ind eumint Ute prints. since thty 1 re generally JOld ."'1s ls.'' Iii ALSO AVOIO· t b < "bargllns" advertised lo Y.CUr ne l chbcrhood pidure framesbop unlela the dealer has an established 'reputation in lhe fieJd o{ priDts and you know ~t you want. 16J Be on the lookout for ''retlriltes" -which are re- runs ol the original pl.ltes. 'lbett: may ha'(e bee n rediscovered .lone after an a.rti.M's dpth, olten with cance:llltion lines · d r a w n lhroullb them by °" artbl '° tllat further prillf.I '"'P- I See by Today's Want Ads • Summer cycle: t:njoy dlt 1tl'n1 l1: ll.M or Q:lrl w1 lchlnc At .)'OU zi p a,munrl !he bf!,•ch en 11'11& '68 Hoolla 1rail bikt , Exctlltnl cor~ dlflon mu1I i>ee 10 •PP"* l1!c. • Hive traller will travt.l: Be In styLe &Jila twnmer \\llh thb tent traikr IOr J25(), Gtles •llY'A'~ and P\'tl')'Whl'rr. • Do )'OU D\\'n an older IW'IU$e 111'1(1 riO )-OU lik4! Early An1cric111 rurnllure? If >OU do hl!.rt. la a arc111 hoy; Etr\Y America n 11011 and 2 111;lveJ 1ockc-r ct1alrt U. t.\cellf:nt condition, -J OVER THE · COUNTER Comple~e-New York St~k List • • Monday's Closing Prl~ ,.., '1'111 C.Omplete New York Stock Exchange List Mart Starts Week On Selling Note NEW YORK (UPI) -stocks, off sharply last weel<, ..-udend further 1ellln1 pressure Monday in the abaence of con1tructlve news. Tradln& w1s 4 Jirht. • · The UPI martotwlde indicator wu Gll 1.21 per- cent with l,PI luUM on the tape. Of .these, ne d• cllDed and :1113 fained. The Dow Joa11 Industrial 1ver1-e. the blue chip barometer, ll>owed 1 loas of 4.9! at 112.tt · Tu"'°"er of about I. 75 million sbares compand with t ,111,000 lbarn Friday. · Tbt mllket was in "• period of acute dullntl1," an analyst remarted. Luclm Hooper, senior a .. lyll for W; E. Hutton le Co., 1aid that over tht Der tenn u1 don't tbJnt the mart et · will go far In tither direction, but will likely go down more than it roes up._" Among t!le d11's most active stocks wore·CNA P'inlnclal, Cin(!innati Gos Ii Electric, Okllllloma 011 It Electric, British Petroleum, Memorex, and N•· Uonal Casb lleliller. In lite tndln1, CNA was down about 1 cri 21)1,. 600 shares, Oklahoma G11 I: Electric was up 1/1 on 115, 700 1hare1, and British Petroleum· was down 1/1 on IOll,400 lhlres. National Cash Register and Mem- orex, ~ the widest movers oa the most active !ill, fell 3 and 514, respedlvely, in late trldlng. I .. 1 • I • _,. 1 lr ¥ ... ' -+I• ~ u 1 I 1 ~;:. rl~ I .:.:.1 1 ~J,, .I\ ~i\\ .... l ~ •rie.U ' Dolll.Y "10T j! ' .. DEAUOllN, 111cL (UPI) -rGld-Co.--.i pllftl to eoneoUdate t h • marUtlal el Its ..... lrucU and ports in the Un\tld .llaitl, lfflcttvt July 1, wUh I MW subohlary, Ford Mlrillllllc Corp., actil1a .. -diltril>ut<ir. Lee A. laeoc<a, pr- o! '""' North -· A-Opentiono, will btc:ome c:bainnan el tht new .. boidlary' whldl will lacludt the Fon division, Ille Unoob>-Memuy dtvlsloo, marU!inl setvic<s, Autolltt-Fcint porls divlsloa and clooitr -top. .... 1. ' /I f l If DAll.Y PILOT r DICI DACY c I I : . ' • .. .. • • • TUMILEWEEDS MUTI AND JEFF MEN, LITTLE BY LITTLE WOMEN ARE TAKING OVER THE'WORLD1 ..__ ...... -.. ·-~ .... _......_ JUDGE PARKER Tue,sday, June ,0, 1970 W GOTTO P!JT A STOP TO T+lEIR LIBERATloN MOVEMENT AND ALL '14,<(f NON- SENSE' -. !>ME TURtrrjEO UP MERE T~Y AT JUYENttE MALL~ SME'S A FR164frENECJ VO:UNG WOMAN MIT 5He WANTS PE5f"EAATELY TO SEE HER SON! °"'6 "S;rz.E'. 5 ).lz. L OOk'.ING FoR I'\ GIZE q !/ PERKINS ------------------------------, ----. 5(:R\96lE Si:l'J&l'LE SCRIElet.E / By Chester .Gould By Tom K. Ryan MINP If I 1'LAY 1HR00Gft? By Al Smith L.ET 'EM ~AVE IT! ITS ROTTEN ANYWAY! By Harold Le Don ONE TMl!rlG, A.MEY! PON"T TELL lpVE ~E'S COMU1l6 OVER'! U'L ABNER . ' GORDO MOON MUWNS ANIMAL CRACKERS I llWil"S I ~ I Pft:el,'EI+\, ~2 Otl-J'. Qlil6.Ull%ED A CQt.tMn"f'EE lO STCJDV 'lfiE 'fFFeCIS AAlD OOSl!SOF'lfiE • Fa'tJl.At10IJ l;Xl'l.DSI MOPE-TO P!O£\/E>JT TM'-~H!!­ "JNSIOE MAN'FUM GITl'IN' __ ,, -... f __ ----- ,-. MA.MA, 'iOO'l!e "1&HT! 1 l!l'!f~" STAliT 1'~HT IN oN·.. · ' . By Al Capp ' By cfi'arles Barsotti By Gus Arriola By Ferd Joh1110n .By Roger Ballen ' • i l f f I I DAIL y CROSSWORD ••• by • A POWER I • MR.MUM I • r ACRO SS 1 Pfitsl 5 L ittrary form 10 Ltgtnd 14 Lopsided 15 Join l b Da sh 17 EJ1:!re111e rev- olulion1s t5 19 Irishman, t .g. 20 Talc~ illegally 21 Manage a miilchi nt 23 Waned 2b Mineral 27 Persuas io11 by rlattery :?.O Aci d )4 Sad cry 35 Herbaceous pt ant 37 Tillle period 38 Flock J9 Croups ol eil hl 415mal ;unoun t 42 Compass po lnl : Abbr. 43 Cht111icJ l tlemtr~L Pre fill 144 Mos lem judge " 11 • .. • 45 Arm of tht Indian Oct an : 2 words 47 Na\i Vl'S olCDfk SD Fle1ir de -- 51 Sac: Comb. form 52 Wiscon si11 port 56 Clemens cha1at tl'r bO In a line 61 That which is held in cus te>dy b4 Thi n mark &5 orri b6 Greek city sta ll' b 7 Supp!tlll.'nted t.8 Cupidity b9 Corrodt DOWN l Tar dy 2 Man '~ n ic kn af!lt 3 li unlin!J ho1n nolt 4 To lht purpose 5 Rush violently b One: Comb . for111 7 l roog: P1el1i s • 1 AN C C •R io () ,. () [ () .. { • p 8 Holy Roman emPf!ror 9 Reply 10 ····-servic e 11 At hena 12 Ont ado c i!y 13 Stake 18 Spoken 22 An"rican Indians 24 Must 25 Vig0tously forceful 27 Gambol 28 "Que -···-" 29 Worn out 31Bloc.Ir1JP anew 32 Muhammadan dtC1tt 33 Kind of dwell ing I 9 &130110 3& Color 39 Follows commands 40 EJ1:ceplional: Informal 44 Sou;i 4& A.ppl ied lht brakes 48 Ca me f0tlh 49 Muslal or Kenton 52 Cabbage 53 ··--lhe Red: Va1 . 54 Nol one SS Love god 57 Asian rivf 58 Pallena~ 59 Re~inder &2 Ju.i Die bl Full or: SuffiJ1: " 1 MISS PEACH By Men STEVE ROPER By Saunden and Owergard 5HUT THAT~. O'HARE!•MANO DON'T 5:(1ii'EAM .... QR tTLL BE THE LAST 501JND YOU EVE• MAKE! • CoM~l~IS J ' ls 111Ei1E Ntflllli.IG I CAN ell/HS US f'ftlll '!OUR REF~/l'.R. IVUSON!' ' ' I ' .. '• y A Tlidd'1, J11ne 3<1, 1970 HOUSES FOR SALE Nowport BNch 1211 HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE /HOUSES FOR SALE l~OUSES FOR SA_LE I HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE ~ES FOii SALE Generel 1000 General 1000 Gener•I 1000 ~General 1000 Generel 1000 General 1000 ~*.!!!~a l ~O! HOUSES FOR SALE Corona HI Mar 1251 OU.NIH COUNTY'S LARGEST 2629 HARBOR ·BOULEVARD 546-8640 o,.. h•l091 Ill l :JO Costa Mesa Best Buy 3 Bedroom- 2 Bath-$22,000' READ 'THIS If y~ er• in t he market for e NEW hom•, sea t hese outstand- in g customized homes, bui lt by Frank H. Ayres e nd So.n, loc•fed in • prime are• in , C ent r•I Irvine. The homes are prjced· from $29,990 to $40,400, and va ry in size from l to 7 bed~ooms, 2 •nd l car garages and 2 to 4 baths, with sh•ke or missio n tile rooft, firepl•ces, u nde~g round utilities, col)crete ·driveways, all built ins, •and b•sic,.carpetin g. There is VA, FtiA a nd Convention•I fin•ncing availa ble . Occupancy by Augusrl, 1970 The RANCH-Ayre1 Since 1905 Mode l1 at Home a Jeffery Road & Santa Ana Fwy. 714-838-5136 714-838·5120 II :00 A.M, to 8:00 P.r.j. PRESTIGE WATER CUSTOM 4 TO 7 llED M HOMES FROM $135,000 TO $lCIO,OOO PRIME BUILDING LOTS FROM $40,000 TO $17S,OOO For Appointment «;all: BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 133 Dover Or., Suite 3, N.B. 642-4620 3265 . SQUARE ·FEET of CASUAL BEACH LIVING! Spanish custom-built home, almost new and as t~sh as sprinictimr. c~at fill' en- tertaintng! • 4 BE'droornsn~~ batbJ. * Fonna.I dining + break-f~t area. "" • Se(lfl.ratr family room Estate ,·Sale DtllghttUI 3 Bedrm homt, ,covered patio, new carpe:ling and fruit trees ga.Jore, Court appraisal $22,000 -orters Mub. jf'<'t 10 court approval. Call 5:l5-84:M. • '* * * .. \\'e ha\•e 3 openingll for e)[- perienced, professional men or Y.-omtn. Exceptional benc. lits!!! Call :;.tS.8424. Perfection Plus In Harbor View HIB1 *OCEANFRONT*' ESTATE SALE, 40' Comer ., lot, 3 BedMll5, 2 BA, modem home, only 3 yn old. Great ocean view I sand,y beach. R-2 lot, Attorney sny1 tell! Try SSS.000. All oflf'rs .sub. ject lo court approval. "Appt. oncy. Call Sti-8424. \ou_th . Coa st Imagine the view o~ twink· Ung harbor lightii and the pleasutt of YOW' own private walled patio and shimmer. log pool, all ~t in low main- tenance surroundings, 'Plus * Game room v.lth wetbar. HARBOR VIEW HOME A spacious 2 Bedroom con. ,vertible den home that is spoUess. Call 113 about thill outstanding propeny. Only $67.D>. Call 673-8iUl * Community pools. tennls General ___ -;....:;1000::: 1 ;;G;;•;"°;';;•;l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;l;OOO;;: 1 courts • (~y $8.30 a Much ICIUl:ht alter "Carmel" --Formal .. :'.:) <You -own tbel """"'""'""'"'""'""'"''""'" ~~~· ;:.RPi~sea~~ D . . College Park cl~>,~·~ the man~ EX-GI NO DOWN ~~~:,~:ra!~!~r~t~~ HARBOR VIEW HILLS rR THE REAL ~ ESTATERS lnlng $26.950 TRAS' FHA 221 D2 Jod.cpd. Choioe Joe., ""'· A BEAUTY! 10 Swim Club & Park. Qua!-1100 Sand Piper Orlw 48 d' H EXCITrNC comer locollon . e . -ityt,alures,TOO NUrttER. New crpts, d r a p e•. e rm ome wit• decoraU" block wall. APARTMENT ous·ro U ST. Call "' for Complo>•ly redororotod. 3 1~11n10us "750" Dike & Cole-DWELLER details. ln1nted. occupancy. BR, 2~11 Bath, Pool. xtnt Can Even Keep Your. grove A"•a nt \Vlnncr. Call This Is a !IIUST SF.E! $•13,500 terms. HORSES now ~ l.hc11e fl(e rare! P.S. MOYE e Red Hill Realty $65.000 Owner. 675-2781 in The Back Yard I F.x1ra sharp thruoul! Unlv. Park Center, Irvine Cail aft 5 pm for Appt. 'fhis is a bl•autiful combina-E.'\CLUSIVE WITH: c I th to your own home. Put :rour. ~~C~a~ll~A~•;y~tim;e~8J3.~ll8~20~~ 1~;~~~~~~=1 lion or rnodern home in 1he 0 eswor y sell in this 3 ~room home. ~ UNEXCELLED VIEW cily ""ilh the fl~I or trees & Newport HUgc feticed yard for kids OCEAN VIEW o! Harbor & ocean. Attr. hot'SCs in the country, Hon1r at and pets. ONLY $2l,500. For split le\l('I hon\e on R-.l, 5100 "'' pi·ivate -··te• '"Ile, & Co sale by O\VNER. Call Jmmaculatr, e:<ciling, la..lge .,,.. It lot J'-al f"" 4 AJ>l .....,. • Fairview • Eve1. 67~ WHkndt 27ID sq ft modern home, "''' · · ""' .,.. · No dO\VTI to vets. Thi! house has It nll. Built-In kitchen. brick tlrc1ila«, forced air heat, double garage, built-In inter- com system. f'4ll l)rlcr. $22,000. Hurry' • I sted ll!!!!!l'~!i!!!!!!!!!!ii!~i!l!!i!!!iii! in multiple on 6/26/70. Won't last. ___ __ aunken living rm, rttin&: REALTOR i• only 2 lols to lk.'ean. 5 Baths, units, $f25.000. XiO l Ocean a?'('a In the liig, odern 646-1111 Nt'\1-'port Beach Office Blvd., OOf, By appt. only. kitchen ,f,;, huge rumpuii 10!!8 Bayside Drh·e s :t=~j(!!e ~-re;~· ;:: Bill Grundy. Realtor ruon1. Onjy 5 yrs old, the (anytime) 6754930 1 .... 41h BR hn~ ... been com·erted 833 Do\l('_r Dr., NB 642-4620 . 3 BmROOM AND FAMILY ROOM Take Over $148:00 Per Month-6 \1 % In Costa l\fesa, bu t sub- ject to existing VA loan - total payment $148.00, or no money down to Vets, n1i nlmum down FHA. Lovely added fam- ily room. detached dou-ble garage newly addod. This home ls In model home condition. Owner a nxious, asking $24,500. See it today! • General 1000 General 1000 IJ;;;;;;;:=~;;;;;;; BAYCREST • CHOICE PLAN HARBOR VIEW HILLS Spaclou.'I View llo1ne wilh 3 bcdroon1s, 211: baths l''amily room 1, llrcpla<..-c Sunny breakfnst room Cheerful ell!{'lric kitchen Enclo~ yard Ivan \Veils 4 Bcd:roo1n, den wi1h wet bar PLUS fan1ily roon1. Large dining area," self cleaning pool, large tree shaded easy maintenance· - yard_ $74,950. $57,500 home co111bincs niany rare !~;;;;;;;;;;;;;::::! ~-;;;~~~~;-';;;;;;; fe1nure9 for your family: -Priced Ri-~tl FIXER UPPER to lovely bachelor apt. Out. f0RONA HIGHLANDS living eajoymen1, Don't miss · "'' Top location in Costa Mesa. side entey. Sundeek. fo.Iust •-·•I• 3 Br .. Ill ba. Newe." $18 950 Charmin<> home for l"""e be A t rn l"rn""" ...,,,. .1 ' scel""' this hon10. -· •••'l .... ~., Full pri"" 119,T". 3 "·'mt, seen. PP 0 Y-'°"'......., · _,_ r-Jaod .• '"" • lomily, • """'""" BR'•· '< N ~~ Xl•llornu "'"'" c,,..1 Real ,,, •.• ~..... ... . find another anY'\'hcrc likr 4 Bedrooms large clOSl'ts. 4 years old. 2 bath, dble garage, bllim Some ocean view. Quick it! . & dish\\'11,Shc.r, needs paint & Estate, 545-8424· posses.,. w/good tl'rms •'!ail. Nich. I Real [ Study $39.500. Good nnc. I 'I OS ·state Call eves: 8-12.-2237 c ean up, Now vacant. l',or "' most Offered for $4l.!M. . . Basement Eas tside Special details call M0-1151. OCEANFRONT MORGAN REAL TY 54+-9521 1t ls all TRUE, and 1! 1n°. Custon1 buill 3 BR, 2 Ba. DUPLEX $51,500 673-0641 615-6459 eludes drapcli, carpeting, Xtra Jge living rm., "'alk Just a few steps to beach. 2 ~ range & large counlry style lo shops, dble garage, Will BR. & 3 BR, wllh fam. rm. kilchcn. CIC, 81"'dnd new list-geli }o'l lA-VA $2M,(Q), ===~;:===~ PLUS 1 BR" Ba guest rm. ing, BE FIRST! Call l'VC11: 548-6769 -Xlnt. condit ion. A bargain, BEsr BUY IN CDrtl Spac. 3 Bi-, den + apt. Below Mkt, $49,950. Call 675--4497 or 6#-1234. PETE BABRET-T REALTY ~ 1105 Wl 5TCLIFF DI, NIWPOIT IUCH &. 4 BR+ 2 BR ALL FOR $23500 ~ 646 ·24!4 * •. COAT-on one lot .with gara. ges, A 3BR,l~BA.dbleg~r.,·shake 1•• TAYLOR .. I b ,. ood I •• , ""LTY 111111,~· •• ••• Reat1ors . ~a uy \YI g inc.~ • roof, e yard (fencCd •1.1111":':w1>011T l'OST ·o,,1c1 ~ ---"Our 25th Year" WALLACE 11\G' $33,900 front 4 rear), Quiet street IN TllE' llAHOOll AREA REALTORS" Call eves: $4~769 wilh cull« & side\1-·alkfl. LP~R~l-M-E--OC~EAi-N-FR~O-NT~. 642-S200 ...... Balboa Peninsula 1300 673-4400 .WESTCLIFF $52,S. -546-4141-FlnHI N•wport BHch BOii OLSON REALTOR "''""'tor lmme<liate ""'· :i::i::i::i::i::i::i~I Qlul'l family living. ::.pac. 4 (Open Evenings) CONDO · The Bluffs, 3 BR. ~5580 l Bedrms, 2~i baths, ex- hdrn1, l ba OOme near more 1 ~~~~~~~~~~I 2~~ Ba. I luge liv. nn & din !.,..,~~~~~""""'' ce.llent condillon only 3 OWN IT FOR LESS lli::::z:::T=H=E =RIG=H=T= W. S.y Waterfront Beautiful, ney,•ly redee. 4 BR + bonus roorn. Palio-ckt'k· beach-pier & slip. $175,<m. Bill Grundy, Realtor THAN RENT . INVESTMENT -$190 Is equal to a Jifetin1e of 1oil. Estate Sale l'Xpensi,•c hon1cs. t : rn1. O\·crlooki~ "green. *TRIPLEX* )'Cars old. l luge fo.laster BR, 80 LINDA ISLE $17,900 bt'll''.Asklng$43,SOO. Owner will help linance massive lrplc, modern Here's your chance and only See this new 5 & n1aid's rm. FIXER UPPER Call eves: 642-0185 ?ilu~t Sell NO\\'! kitchen a11J right on the OellghLful 3 Bedrm home, Jam. rm. + RR, 5 bath.'I. • Lachenmyer Rlty Price . $3.$,950 aandy brach! Call ~. covered patio, new carpet. Open Daily $169,300. Great how;e on • large R-2 OUlce 646-3918 or 545-34113 Call Patrick \Vood 54f>.2300 i ..::'°"="'.;..:;Cout='-""""•'-lt"-oncc... __ \Yith payments like this a short walk to shopping. you can't afford to renL Chuck this Alesa Verde 83.l Do..;er Dr., N.B. 642-4620 It's In beautiful move--FOUR-PLEX. Polential it1-Ing and fruit tffi!s galore. "Our 25th Year" lot. Good future lnvesnnenl, e 8111 Haven, Rltr. HOME l INCOME ln condition, hardwood come, S600 per month. Pric- floors, tipotless bulltJn ed $54,IXXI. ~--· 1 ,.,.,IV'W\ Included iii price is an elee-"6 BEDROOMS'' 2 Lido I I 1 .. 1 .... udrt a1>pra1sa ............. -of. WESLEY N . U1 E. Coast, Cdfl1 673-3211 Original owner v.'8nls to sell S • · .a.:ii kitchen, forced air heat. double garage, 11rlvate corner lot, with Dool or trailer access, large heated a n d tilterr!d above.ground pool. Try i26,700 or ?!? Horses 4 Bedroom·bargain 1 /3 acre • $26,000 no down to vets Want y.•ide fl1>en spac- es? Well, here It is on full third of an acre where ho1'5e8 are per- mitted. Only ten min- utes from downtoY.1n C.osta f\1esa. 4 large bedrooms, 2 baths. Car- peted throughout. You'll really like this one. Lots of tall trees. All for only $26,000 plus no n1oney down to vets. HURRY! · Secluded Counby Fixer Upper ~fers subpect tn r.ourl a p. TAYLOR CO tric range, y,·ashcr & dryer Do you have a large tam-hili 2 Br. home + 1·tx:lrm. --- 1 C II .. , "'2' • &.nd also a refrigerator. Ter. Ii"! \Ye have a l•uve home I By owner, 3 BR, 2 be, DECORATOR'S prova · a .,,.......,., ~. .1 -.. corner lot, lo lntenst Gl rental. Blk to ocean. Shake PAUL.'IVBrlE CARNAHAN •SALTY CO. * * * * • Realtor1 r ific starter home for )'OU for you. This place is 1''AN. k)()k. HOME \\'e hAvc 3 openings for rx. NE\\'POHT CENTER young renters! CALL! TASTIC, Single story huge loan 6~.$26.T';i0.54~7932 :b;1G~N~~~L~Y ,! Beautifully doJ'ne· 5 Bdnna, perienced, profel)l;ionul men 2111 San .Joaquin Hills Rood Walker & Lee 81'para1e fa mtly room, also 3 BR, 2 BA. Patio, Dbl. 673_66,12 675-6459 Fan1ily rm. , t rtreet to or v.'Onien. Exr.ep!ional benc. 644-4910 \l-1U1 Licamed ceiliti.g. No gar $26,IXIO. 5~• Jo'JIA loan. srrect 45 ft . lo. ti1 B'.!! Call ;,~:.-8424. Realtors more croY.~led bedroon1s -642-0398. SJl.542.'l. --MUST SELL $98.5® lll!ll Baker, C.f\.1. 4-PLEX 2700 Harbor Blvd. at Adamll one for each. SUbn1it No WILL TRADE LIDO REALTY INC. LEASE -OPTION $33,400 545-0-16!'i Open 'Ill 9 PM Do\1-'n Cl's or Low "°"''n Me1a Del Mar 1105 Bcauliflil • Roomy Baycresl 3337. Via Lido 673-1300 l iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.,.iiii.., F'llA. Scll<!r is !'f'ady to talk custom-built 4 bdrm home ", 00 LOT CDM HS & POOL Excellrnt rcn!al area n<inr p · -" l "'7 .. CALL' FOR Sale by owne r xlnt 1 1 lot J··"ed LARG.?.Ll 4"•"• VA loan . . ru,., ... a .,...., ""· . I ' on Jg. ove Y on sec....... 5Sx88' 206 Via" Larca, Terms. Fabulous value near Back n1ajor i;hopping a ~ld busline, _,, ic Walker & Lee oc, close to schools, 4 BR i;treet. Xlnt Joan provision C714J 5'i~913, 346-3256. Bay Custom home. Beauti·J ~~~~~~~~~·I BIG j2J2 ft.l LOT with morn May be taken over al SUS or 3 & den, 1% BA, crpls, 2001 Leeward, 548-0773, 1 --~~=~=~- fulty panellf'<I family room, 1 • for fll'O r..10RE units. Owner n10,, illt"IUding all • not a drps, bllflll, trplc, lam din ====='===== 45' LOT $52,500 Circular bar. Two cheery GI NO DOWN \Vll.L F'INANCE at LO\V large bal., however. Good Rt:altoN rm, cov patio, dlchondra N•wpo_rt Ho_ l~l..ts 1210 Neat, t.'O:ty. 3 br. blt-ins. INTEREsr ."'I No I 3 & lam rm In fl1esa Verde • 2190 llarix>r Blvd. al Adams lawn, sprnkler frnt/rear, W'' Owner. 675-2643 or 497-1265. fireplaces. Deep Olympic ... oan pool. Hi board, Rent DO\\' 221 fee! This c1111 be a n'al needs painl & some carpet11. M5-~91 Open 'Iii 9 PM ~~~'m<Vlclean, \\'ell kept buv laler. FHA •D2 "f.IONEY !llAKER" for Make an of.fer. fix ii up . 6 UNITS -··~ .1 CALL 645.0303 YOU! sa\'e a FE\V THOUSAND!!! FOREST E. OLSON APARTMENT Walker & Lee ~c...':!i~ Less Than 7x Gross DWEUER, """""" LLEGE REALTY lnr. Reallors MOVE 2013 \Vr.stcl1ft Dr. ISOOMMlll ltldlf,QI Great Tax Shelter HARBOR N or \\'ILSON ;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;: J 2 To your own ho1ne . Pul your. 616-i711 All 3 bedroon1, balh, built FIRST OFFERING! self Ill thb; 3 bcdroon1 hon1c, Open 'Ill 9:00 rr..1 ins, )"ards, etc, don't look EASTSIDE Huge fenced yard for kids ----==--CAMEO SHORES for \VHlclif! area, a little and pets. ONLY $21,500 by 6 UNITS New ly I.isled -t bedrooni, Jam-paint k elbow gre!Uie will do Near frvine Blvd, Very O\\INER, ~ ANAllEl~f'S BEST ily rooni home with trcmen. the job. Channing 3 bdrm. homt'.din-Evenings 673-65611 \Vttkcnds RENTAL AREA 1.klus ocean & jetty view. \VALKER &: LEE ing room -Large back yard JR EXECUTIVE * OUTSTANDING Pool, large terrace on ocean ?.Ill. LEVINE . allc". room for boat. trail. • CONDITION 545-9451 ' R bl' Ra h I Skll'. $139,500. er. Our exclusive • just ani uig 'nc lDmc on * EXCELi.ENT RETURN $24,950. huge Joi . 4 spacious bed-• ONLY S:'i!!.OOO '$1£fM'J.'I For 0.taill 646-7171 roonis, tN.?nicndous living I~' YOU \\'ANT !NCOi\1£ ,,--·-.111 1wn1 look ing onto 18x36 PROP''l'TY THAT ,~ Jtcally Con1panv \-0' THE REAL .~ESTATERS . ' '. "· "Luscio1is Pool." Assume GI . r .. ' -i1\KES Family Loon subject to 6 annunl SENSE, CHECK INTO Tl·lIS 675-3210 642·1235 Hom• CALL 673·8550 --===::=::::::::I percentage rule lJuluncc of ii 4 Bedrm!I, irunke.n living Mesa Ve:•cd::•:..__.....;.1;.;llc;O APPROX. % ac, lot, 5 BR, 4 BA, lt /F pool, immed. oc . cup, $81,500. Own. 642-5804. BY OWNER Custom built, 1 bedrnt, fam- ily room, 2 big fireplaces. This beautiful home over-Unlver1ity P1rk 0 1237 looks lhe 17th fairway of J ~~-;;-;;-;;;;-;;;;;;~-,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Mesa Verrle Golf Course. Muit Sell Quickly! 6~ asatuna.hle loan. 3036 Owner leaving_ 4 BR, 21,; Java Rd. 540--4095. $62,900. ba., 2 frplcs. f'acing Eucal- Located In t he backbay area of Newport Beach on % acre. Featuring 2 horse corral11, enclosed lanaJ overlooking beau- tiful S\vlmming pool. The 2000 sq. ft. residence need! paint and elbo'v l l•iiiiiiii ... iiii ... iiiiiiiiiiiiio grease, but what ft price $33,000, Chvner 1ransft'n'ed. LEISURE LIFE room, formal dining&: pan. BY O\\'NER-3 Bdrm, 1% yplU!J lined paths & green- Baths, Jrg family rm, lrg belts. S\vim & tennis privil. --""fl'ownr.r will finance at 7"' ~"'· LIDO WATERFRONT APTS.·320 LIDO NORD NOW REDUCEO TO $160,~Xlnt Term1 6 Beauriflll units. 6 car ga- rages & ulilily roon1, with 80 fL fronting on excellent swimming beach. Units are n('\\•ly furnished. !Cl'i!Cncd patio, new erptg, \Valk to school & market. Realtors xlnt cond. l blk to elem Jn park • Uke atmosphere. 1682 Edinger walker & Lee IN BLUFFS •~lied lamily room. 11111,ld• Live like a king, pay just a location near excellent ReaJtor~ J..;;;;;;;;;;;;::;:;;;;;;;:::::;::;;j song. 3 Bcdrms., 2 baths. schools. $42,95(]. )' College Park 4 Bedroom, $159. per month You bette_r hurry on this one, It's sharp! With large famtly room, rear living room with sliding doors to beauti- fully landscaped patio and back yard. All elec- tric built-I n kitchen "'ith breakfast bar. Bcsl yet, take ovrr subJect tn ex- isting 5 '4 i;-o Fl!A loan. Total pnymcnt, lnclud· tng taxes • $1~9.00 per month. Ownt'r l'lskln~ $29,950 • :r.1ake offer, OU Ne I COUNTY"S LARl5UT 2629 HARBOR 80ULEYARD 546-8640 O-IY•'-rtii l :JO...,.. 2790 llarbor Blvd. at Adan.s Golf Couri e Are• Lgr. ins1r. suile. Single & Jr. Iii. Asking $!1,500. Low 1town paymt. $.32,flOO. 842-4455 54().5140 545-0-165 0 fJCn 'Iii 9 PAI story home on greenbelt w/ Large Cal/Ranch l story pool jwn steps away. $39,~. ')llc><f\h~<Jlrntir 546·5990 fi%i;\. GI loan. 3Ta2 Colorado e RM Hiii Realty $24,800 Lane. Cl\1. 541)..2!MS. Univ. Park Center, Irvine 3 ~room, 65xl00 lot. Large OOn1e "'ith •10' long rumpus BROKER 5 BR & FAMILY m· billi•nl rm . Wkle 130' 13U700 644-2430 Beaut loc, t'Or lot, 4 BR, lg Call Anytime 833-C£!O kitchen, fan1ily room c:om-- fem rn1, 2400 sq ft, in1med J '.!!!!l!!!l!~~~~~~! J blnaUon, Open beam ceiling Price R educed drep lot • ple111y of room -;~~~~!!!!!!!~;.;,;; 1----!Bli/lBI __ _ for ponl. Fresh paint &. pa. !!!! OCEANFRONT-pou. Owner. 5'16-0313 eves I In living room, full lenglh wk/endll/or 839-2249 Ea1tbluff 1242 fireplace, tM. largest master Biii Grundy, Realtor 833 Dover Or., N.B, &11-4620 for quick sale per. S~l,500 or best oller? OPEN DAILY 1-5 P .M. to $33 500 3 •-• H !ili-511\a Begopla, Cdl\1. 2 , ~ "l-lllO -•oom om• --------bedroom you have ever-&een Large family homA in No. ...cNnlMllM R-2 Lot Houses. 3 BR. & 2 BR. on ELBOW ROOM Costa A1csa with all hit-Ins LEGE REALTY Add 2nd Unit $54,950 llpproic. 1~~ lots. Price • - ,... $49,TJO. BY OIVNER o1 Bedroom, 3 + pv.'Clr room including 1vall'r conrtilio""-r. MM.s t! .-George Wllll1m1on Newport Be1ch 1211 LUSK BUl~T 4 Bedrn1, 2'' baths, view, Cfllls, drpa, lovely rear yant. Priced to aell at $48,500, baths, Ivan Wells home. Quick Poss. AS1i\1me {•xis1ing1~~~~~~~~~ Realtor \Vcstcliff Villa'a ll'inest Dover SMres. f'ormsl din FHA loan. Only '3.IXXI doY.'n,1-523,500 673-4»0 645-1564 Evet. for adult graclouM llv'g. "EAL.To,. rm, kitchen w/brkfst area. PERRON 642-1771 DOUBLE-L-OT--separate I-story ~ndo unit. COft•IN·MAlllTINnl ;;;;~~;;;~I NO DOWNI Uge . ma s ter 1 u ite 1 ~~~~~~gg~ Panelled fami ly rm w/'ol·ct \Vooded lOO'xl2S' II. Coz• 9 / 1 "· h '"" h 175 ·1111 11ar, S(lltrkling pool In land-No down G.I,. ulmCllit no ~ 'v e egant •.ra1 • rn1 OCE , F O bch'Tn. 2 balh, dining rm.. w/both dlo'g rm Igo lo""• scaped courtyard, Roy J, "'N R NT down r !IA. IACRted near I---------· • · • El Toro 1244 Ward Realtor, 14.30 Galaxy CORONA DEL MAR tho br1t11titul gott COUNIC. blull t·in kitchen wlith ~reak. NO ON VA or LO ON FHA r m wffrplc, all bllns, office D ••o i= 1, k II"·· d 3 hd ast """a. Cove""' ruit10 '"" 2 t'l•'" Ea•t••·•-1_81,.,., a-• 3 J>"I paJlo• ••· 1---------r. ""' ...,.,, Bes! beach loc. In Cdt\I! 3 ar M.l yar · rms, doubie~ara&:e. f,'.ic~ to M!ll 119 ·~ ~ 1 ·~, B"" t~;tainmenl • ~roa w1B.n-Q, Bdrms, k fantlly rni. ,v/ fiunlly rn1. kltchen is over~ ,...,.,, c ean, R, R-2 CUSTO~t RANCl{ BALBOA PENINSULA 11tonc ft·plc. &· 11ll'd floor. sliPd. 5'1-0-1720. • No Flnl:lllCe problems!!! S23650 3 BR hn:twrt firs pool, beautifully hw:lscpd, Homee Cuest housee Barn Delighrful 4 BR. home, oomp, Cun build 2nd vlftw honic TARBELL 2955 Harbor M. M . LaBOROE, Rltr. KtNi::AARD RE, Ml 2-2m completely malntalned, crpt Agt. 67~2741, Mr. Stewart $29,500 Out of Stet• Owner 6·16--055.'i Eves· ~8 3265 ' It drps. Prle1!1 right, ea•y furn. J.ge, paneled lamlly on R-2 lot. Sll0,000. $32 900 -· ., ONLY $21 ,500, 3 BR, near r!nanclng. Call owner aft. rm. Qf1 corner lot, Com-BROKER • 4 BR. & FAMILY RM. HARBOR H'IOH, a51ume 6 640-9898 plct~ privacy, Great patio 13:J.0700 644-2430 TWO STORY Beat th is f()r exlra!! Large prc11ent 5% rnA LOAN. -------- W/BBQ. $76,500. HARD\VOOD FLOORS 4 bct1 cenlnll ·hall, 3 luxurloo1 KINGAARO, RO :r.tl 2-222'2 LARGE BAl..BOA lfOME, BROKER .FINDERS KEEPERS rooms. 2 balhs. CEDAR balhs, walk·ln clOM!IS & pan. ========= ~~ A~~.2 ~~rykit~ ~r:ik 133-0700 644-.2430 AND WE llAVJo~ A }'IND. CLOSETS, lloor-t!H'Cillno tr)', priv, mstr. 11ulle, dark. "'& room, amall oUice, v.•rought Co•f• Meaa 1100 lo ocean, 1.~ Blk lo Bay Kt'!ll LI~ new, J hdrm., 1•, STONE FIREPLACE. Even . I ~,...... h d l fl I il Ne11•port·Yacht Club. Plus b;11i. dining cm. BIN k1·t,.h. 1\81 a beauoful Sk •.!. VA iron e,,,_..;u t · 11• poo -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ·-• "2 J f I kl '" '" ,. w/wide decking, proleu. • pav.:u ,..... o or par ng. en and covcrM pallo. Beau. loan payable $178 per month Unutual, Different-$71,500. f" RANK MAft. Co'°"" chi Mu 1250 CHINA COVE 'ANTASTIC VIEW Overlooking harbor, jetty .t Blue Pacific, a pleasant I cxcl11.1lve contmunity, 3 BR. large liv. rm. Lots ol glass. View bals:ony, 3 gnragea. 1!fuUy carpeted 11nd ctraJ)el'I. TOTAt.<Owner says, "Sub. ~ndrtl>epgc. "-·'J Sl"U\M. Older 2 Bedrm + ,Jeepi"" SJ1ALL REALTY 67S-f600. Sparkling condition -will mlt ALL. tcrmsl" THIS is 0 n °· n.o;a.o on ,..;ivw .,. rn1 1lxl9 added to de1ached * sell at FHA 11ppralal of "THE ONE" )'OU have been BELD\Y Cbil: New deluxe $29,500_ Set: 1hh1 & )"011·11 looking for, COr.\E SEE! 3 BR., C"fner lot. Shag0rup, garage + great workshOp • • • CHARM Price l'@(fuced from $67,500 * to 164.900. • w I k & L brk tiled·many I\ Pe c , .16"32. All this for only ,t_"M: L•BORDE , Rltr. a er ee '"'""''· 132,500. Lo do pmt. s25,soo. ~--~--r.3, .... 11i -21 11 7 ~LTY ~•1 vie:~0• with private bath. Wall to wall carpets, drapes, 1500 1<1 fl, dble garage, fenced, •• tH-4471 I ::::. J MMIDJ DOWN TOW~ Price reduced, Cu11t bit ll BR, tam, 2\t ba, lg"kli w/blt111, J car gar/alley_ Prof. trw:l- scpd . Sell GI or fllA, 0\1-·n... er transl. S.17-8507 Eves. 9&8-11'18 m ;1;§11!:.UJ FHA· VA 3 B~rooma, 2 baths . Excel- lent location near Coll~ Park. • E:<tra large rear )'Ml with block wau lence I large covered pallo. $25,9'0. Call S.6-2313. ' \-0 THE REAL \"'-E:STAT!:Rs ' . . ' ~ 4 Bdr. l F•mlly Rm. Dc11perale 11iluatk>n, Prk-.ed far below market vltllllf'. Central hall plan, Prime hr CllliOn, $17211. TARBELL 2'55 Ha<bor lh~11ltor 646·055.'i ~-:Ve1: &t6-4:l79 fll6-li 10. ~ 546-~180 New Blu lt4 'l'ol'l'l\housc, 3 UR. pool, lo n1alnt. lmmed f!ORI. Vac July I. 613-IDW. "IAlt •IWIOOllT POlr Of'lf:I - FOR Sulc, \Vate1·front lot ---------~tER.EDITlt Card<:ns, 5 bR, Cayt;ide Or. P • S • • S54.500 • * 13 ba, din. r111, fan\. rm. privileges 70'xl22' Facea Charn1lng <luplex, ao ol hwy, Cul-de-111.c t'Pta, dr~. shut· NO n1al!t.r what II It, )'(IU elln s~ll lt with A DAIL\" PI LOT WANT AD! 6·12-~18 ' Linda Isle, rnl4-1M7 Palioa, Hwa. 675-6011 ters, Ownor, 96U460. -v2 A cre-Pool 2QIJ \Vcslcllff Dr. Turn those \Vhlle Eleph11nl1 f1111t(iiltma IM.ttit) ln!o caJJh thry.a Dtlly Pilot OLLEGE REALTY 3 Br, 2 1311, honw OK. Own. 616-nil Dlnte-a-Htw."'ildll •l!OJAdlnatHlfbl!',CM «r/Ag1, !14~9(77, 642-0000. Op!'n 'Iii 9:00 P~t • T-. -30, 1970 ~[[lr-;~1m:rnr-"---7ia1iNNTAU RINTALS RINTALS ltlNTALS ltl.NTALS RINTALS RENTALS -PumlWd -• '""'hhetl Hot•r Unturnl.... Apts. P""'llhotl Apts. '""'"""' Apts. Unfvml.... _ Apto_,,.!:!_n~~ _ Apto. ~~~.!!._ Hall flM ...... , .. Lido hllo 2351 S-... ___ r -.i. 2910 !'.!!_wi-t ---ral 4009 a,..,. -4715 Coif1 Moll Slii ·-Santa ,,,,,. Hel1"t1 5'30 SWIM . --Huntl!'!flon BHch· - ln Your Own Pool! LOVELY lJdo t&le s LAGUNA ~ 11' Wk to OUSE: S Bit. 2~ CHATEAU * LARGE 2 IR * · 2 BR dupl~x unrurn Crtar). ,,,.lllp """"' ..., Marina hedroom hOm< for ,.,,._ 81 ... lnf 9'ach, ISM'Gla> ..,BA. ~ ... ~;_ "'!...,' LA POINTE SINGLE ADULTS! Cti>ll, drpa, dilpl, ,,.·polio, ON BEACH' adults only_ 1fil_,:· 1" Hilb. J BR. f&m nn, COV· Availlble July 16 to Sept neytt. 494-«ISl. drpl.·~ 07s ';;:-"m'lau Lovely 2 BR fUrn tptj ~· $U WK. VILLAGE lf"N pr. qu~t area, Prer, cpl, • & Iasl + dep. · mid Patio + l!lix35 H/F 16. 675--11*. RENTALS « ••• ••-.... --~~-. ~ .. walk ~ abop a. a MO minl.mum no ptta, ~ to apprec, $150, e 2 BR 1~ BA 1'"ROM S225 D ·-·~ Pol t •1-=-~;.i ~~~rt ~~~~ ~~ 3 on ba~ . Hwt Unfumlthtll DD-'";;', B; ;;-BA. UN'1 ~ .. ·c~· ~~~-:::& ~~~el~~-: ~ :: ~: ~: = u :"B~L-:;;1;:.::....-.-BLE--":-~: 1474'511 tam rm July le: AU(. ~.,..r•I *-Studio Condo, pool, MAGNIFICENT' \ew Ip 2 BR dr'pl/cpls, clean enc Carpt>ts-drape1-dl1hwasht.r ocean fron1, 2 b1" 2 ba, 6~. Ocean Brequ 190 1 8edrm •tftml•una. adults, :JO roomi. Elepnt v 2 'bdrm Rl:NTALS aar, adults, no pets. Harbor heated poo.1.51..una.tl!nnls trplc, dshwr, ref, c &:. d, lleuntaM V•ll9'r 1410 LOVELY Lido lilt 3 cottage utllitiea paid mo. 642.-40lS/613-f156, • duP'ex. FUrn or wth1rn, . ,!pt!. Unfumflhed & ~r klc $140. 642--2389. rte roorn-ocfW1 v1ewa pool, $250. Adulti, 00 pets bedroom home lot least. Coata Meu. 1 BR S90 + ... pr NEWPRT 11., 3 BR la patio, adulU only, $350 • $300. $U5 2 Bedrm. Crptt, drpfi, pa~-:~!~~· 49&-1940. BY C>wnw: 1t'• a B@.aut,y. Avallablt. July 16 to Sept. Walk to \valet S!h.50 util pd: ~ mo.J;...~lut + $200 2011 iar.a Rd,. Newport rHnerel 5000. dee kit, AdulU, no pets. l'VRN. al"°""'Kvait:'" """========! 3 8'. 21! ho, 1tr lam. rm. 16. 61'>71l86 11o.;, 2 BR, &•'. l<>ts OK P ...,. Bch. NEW l, 2, 3 B<drn". All Royal Palm Dr. 540-0570 HUNTINGTON REAL ESTATE i:· ~: ~· ~r:; 2'tlC 3 BR. loll I pets OK $170 31 BchRild2 bl, 1812 ,'?!,w.t Dr. bltns cpt/drp, gar. Nr So 2 BR &pls, blua, cpts, drpfii. ~·!=""-'----- to llChls. l1l4) 139-7'839. Belboa Island .,-SlOO 2 BR ap , tot OK, fee. •no peu, .,.,.,.,. Costa Mesa 4100 Cout Plaza 540-1973 , Clean, Inquire la52 "A'' PACIFIC Rentals Wanted 5990 -Principals Only IW-'-IN-T_E_R-,.-.-ta!---Charm-~i-ng STAR.LET 547-0063 548-6640, 537·1346 St~2321 Coriandet. s..5268. 711 OCEAN AVE., il.B. 3 brm hou&e. $285 mo. in. $W 2 BR dplx, bltns, cptlJ ClJFFHAVEN home, Cou-* SUNNY ACRES * $90=-~l~B=R-.,.-.,-bc-h-. -si-v·, 1 ·,=B::R:::l::•::c:...Jooe=i.,=ne::w_crp_ts, (714) 536..1487 L---. leach 1705 quire at llT~i Pearl. patios, pr, tot ok, »le, no pell. Green Thumb LOW RATES rd', pr, adults. pool, utll pd, $140. 18S4 Ole. open 10 am-6 pm Daily ::.c= _ Blue Beacon, Bier. 66-0111 lot hua:e )'&l'd. 2131T8U61D SnJDIO A BEDftooMS Blue Beacon, Bkr. 645-0lll l,.:•::.'°:;:."'°:.;•,:ia~·,.:54::.S-0336:...::=·---Afan.aged by _.., I VIEW t V . R t I -Sl40 2 BR sep "°"" car Color TV 1-. AiJ'l.Cond. 3 BR 2 BA -hi ntd \VILUAM \VALTERS t'O. "'"'" • V'~.... acat1on en a I 4 """ , _ _. 1_ ·-, peL ' ' Newport ~ts 3210 Kitchenettes included C ' u-.:s y P · ~ Ocean ..,w, "'""" v• "" "" • ._., Li • &Id il Olt• Mna 5100 New cpl / drp, bltns, xlnt U \qUe 3 bedroom 2 LAKE ~'!wad: New Blue Beacon, Bkr. 66-0lll END Of c:ul-d@-u.c 4 BR nens m aer ava area. $l7S. 557-6l51. 3 BR, 2 ba, Crplc, blln1, .:th:.Cu.stom~· pl.ushA-trame,3.BR2ba,ilGSlBRfixerupper.Lc 2 ba, aprlcl-.: ~-Nt 2376 ,NEWPORTBLVD. w/w c p t~. patio, .. ' •• ~ .... all the--·~··· frpi, TV, + ltudJO_ .,._t. 200 ...... kids ..... wclcoroe. achools, ··-. bt.aeh . 541-9755 N t Da ch 5200 everything. Near flu, across ••1.11•... Chu.a #-yd f-m .... pnv fishi"" :t... • ll1 ... 156 -""".. ewpor -a tron1 llunta-Cntr. Small pet ex~. Cot" fireplace in a 1 "' .. ...,, .... Blue Beacon, Bier. &iS--0 54 $135/mo Dlux mob hm .,.. .... , # ._ Rate fl Lush landaea .. 1 .. ,. /35' ~ & child ck, Jmmed occ:up, 1lused In vJ~w of the coast· 'iwmnc. ex ON ISLAND SXIO New 2 BR -compl. furn. Hid pool pin e · trffl,-~par'ktmg * 0Pf'N OAiLYT-5 * Rsnble. 842-35.iO, 894-4488. line. 'Ibis won't last, as 213f93&-6360. apt, aundk, R/0, ref. Child Univenlty Park 3237 adults. no pets. 4 Seasons waterfalls, bubbltnr m AMIGOS WAY ft Young couple )ll'!edA houM! or apt near Daily Pilot In Co!;ta Mesa. NO bad habits, children or pels, and cun pay S135/monthly. O "' n rurniture and Y.'OOld be will· ing to renovate 1 shabby dwelling. PlellM! c a I I 673-7796 and leave mC5tl8.ce \vith pkasant mother-in-law . ........ ,. are Dexible. Only BJG Bear wry nice house, ..-petok.Broker534-6980. --· Mob. Est. 2359 Nwpt streams 6: serene;,..i:"-.aa NEAR Huntington Harbour ~··-•-Lak bit 114 ••'• 2 BR 2 Ba e'Mft 5t8-6332 -a•. M 1 ·~ 2 BR. 2 ba, unlt1, untum. • New Triplexes. Qulel area. JM.900, Cab now ......-• ap-nr e, 111. .........,.. • •• •• ••" 00 .... .,....,., • ...... e err mac W the Outside livln& areas and fOintme.nt to &ec":. $40 wknd. $90 wk. (n4) C.:_.1 MeM J100 '3 BR. 2 Ba ................ $315 LOVELY 2 bdrm: ~. place. to Uve, Thete 1 • 2 double g~s. $250 to $300. Lrg 1 & 3 BR's. Di1h1o1·asher, .. • w. ,..., c:.u ,,,._ ' ...,7171 ·w-9672 -==--· , . 3 BR...2 Ba ········:""'$325 new tum., bric~ 1111.ck bar, BR., 2 Ba., furn or ,unfurn. Sl.50. Pet ok. (213) 592-262.1 Ml-lll.l FO RENT M 3 BR. 2~t Ba ......... :. ·S375 crpt. belut. kitchen ' tile apts. tu.lure alr-cond., 1 ~~'!..'2'.,;M4~'!1'~1'.!7'!*~'!!!:~ I' i..-~(~7"-14~)~-iii;i:i';;. ::.· t;;--;;;;;;:j ~. aJUJ•1..., '•ac .. u• 0 TllL REAL "'-. ).:-;TATERS CABIN R • am· 5 BR.,, Ba 13511 self~eanlng OWhl, beam ~~ blk •• h --.._ ••otn•n 11n1n• moth Lakes in High Sierras. Est t s I vn ... ·•··.. .... bath. Reuonable rt'flt. No ceilings, diahwuheni, priv. 2 BR, 2 Ba. Wonderful view. NEW 1 BR-to vcac . =---- Fum. 1 nite1 $95. Reserve a e I e e RED H.ll.J.. REALlY lease requittd. 351 Victoria garage • w/atora ge, New. Overlooking Back Sl30. Prl patio-Quiet! Gar, CLEAN Jo'um hou&t", laeina now. s:n-3314 Eves. 54G--0617 Univ. Park Center. ll'Vine Apt . 2. c .M: ' e I e vat 0 r 1 , 108 deg · :single adlts, couple. 202-A LAKE ARROWHEAD; new DellghU1.11 3 Bedrm borne, Call Anytime-833--0Sal ** WEEKLY-Lovely apt, therea~tlc pool, swim Bay. Frplc, dshwilshr. $265 14th, 673.-1784, a36-1J19. ocean. ·8/W/17 have ttfll. 2' BEDROOM, 2 bath ocean covered patio, new carpet. ooor. 1, Munu A a mo. 745 Domingo Dr., N.B. 1 ,.:.::.2::::,,B.:.R.:.l,.:\l=b:..•·.~ .:.pa.:.1.:.,0.:.. -pool~. G. Kovaleh, 3845 Coffee 1..n, view home a few blocks modern cabin. 100 ydg to ing and tru.it trees galore. East Bluff 3242 Bach, or cpl.I. Furnishg's lovely clu house w/social Call &lf>1260 or 675-5535 Santa Ros ... 707/546-1733. porn Victoria Beach. Sun· lake. SITS wk. 5ttl-2924. Court appra.1a.I $22,000 • of. comp!. Kitch, $35 wk-pays activities. Adults please. 2 BR 2 ba, bltns, cpt/drp, SlGS mo. P.loni. Kai Ap•i. SINGLE Doctor needs furn 11y kitchen, wood paneled fen subject to court approv. TOWNHs-3 br :i b8 pool all. 998 El Camino Dr. From Sl40. Just Eut of gar, prlv bal. Adults, no :S~ao~le~~ch Bl, i,;. 1 blk apt or house on 6each by 11.n .... room with tirepts.,,. al Call "'A" •~u · · pd' hoo1 546--0451 2600 Harbor Blvd., near -ts. $175. Appt only. 4249 Aug. 15. WUI .. Y lo ........ ... Sum .. r •·ntalo 2910 . '1'W'"O'I • pnv. main ' nr. sc s. Naber'1 Cadillac at 425 .... u1 ""I pd -~oc:a.nviewdeclt:.Dou· -* ft * * * $300 mo. lllt San Bruno, SUS CASITAS Merrimac Way. 545-6300 Hilaria Way. 540-0093 2 BR. Ad ts. uu · 644-2925 bk!-garqe, $29,9;.(I, BE•CH COTT•GE We have three openin&s for N.B. &H-2550 521-2117. Furn. 1 BR Apt>. Adults Ew.-t .. 1-new . .,. p hou 2 Beaut~lel. Pool. P ri v "" "' . _ __. f . 1 nl M .,._In• !M}.IA..:.. ent te type. patio. Beam clngs, li676 2 BR unfurn, coaaW area, Secluded 2 BR (oompl tum) expeneia.--.:u, pro eumna • o y, no pets. 2110 Newport ove today, BR, sundeek, cpt/drp, elee Cameron. 842-6l2l reasonable. Child :U mos. ~Ian, REAL ESTATE e1 HANDYMAN SPECIAL e 4 UNIT apt., ocean aide of )lwy, approx. 150 yds. from besch. Gro.ed $9,000 )T. Nik. paint le deanup of inttt. Prioe '89.500 WILL TRADE. MISSION JtEAL TY 494-07lJ DupiexM lw Sale 1975 -OCEAN FRONT J)ruJlkx. caner of 25th St. Comider tnde:. Apnt <n4) -. .. -HA."°YMAN'S DEUGHT SllO I BR )Id. gar, avail ,.,.. . child ' pet ok. Bkr. -· R.EDEXX>RATED 11511 J BR ._ "'· pr, pian:ranu., il.m wdoc~. .. ~. OCEANFRONT p Util pd. 8-.dl apt. A.\>"&il ,.,..,.. . Rn*"' 5.1f...fl91WJ, lentel1 te Share Wil..J.. 8haft my IOvely 3 bdrm. home It pool wiih ~. dependable ~ 21-30 )'HI'& of age; !t. d>ild O.K. Call 962-<331 Wt.er 6 p.m:. iHAR!: My ele1a n t waterlront home w/dock. Man. :IMO yn. nso mo. m.<331. on \liooded % acre, very men or women, Exceptional Corona HI Mar 1250 Blvd, CM. 642-9286 BAY MEADOW API'S. range "-nftig. Adlls, no Xlnt refs. 4M-5801 eves. priv, Weekly or mnthly, benet.itl!! ! Call 545-8424. CHARMING 2 BR, So o1 Hwy LRG, Oean 1 Br, wori!:ing N 2 ewBRexclt1.nf 1 BR, ~140, ~P'.:.~:.·..c•cc200.:..c"'°=·..c""""-"-"'---11:a~g~~~:lt:. ,!~ts~~ -~.~1.~A~N'"D=-Lo=R"D"S.-. • .-·I Avail July 4 tbru Sept. Call _, _,, d bl ' man oc lady over 35. Pool. ·, $165. Beam ceihnp. CHANNELFRONT l Br. FREE RENTAL SERVICE Jerry Walden 53&-1624. U6'fC, ne .... y tear, tns, Utll. pd. w~. $120. WOOd Pll.ll'la', lhq crptg, apt., yrly, Priv. beach. England St. 535 -120 5 • $250 Jae. 67>MOl. 548-2407. priv. patio, M>mt w/ frplcs Prtly. furn. Sri. lady. No 5.16-9593. Broker 534"982 LCE 3 BR, den apt. CJose fr:.iO Mo lse Spectacular Pool and voile ball ti7>1902 LGE clean 2 Br. duplex, to ocean & btcy, Avail July · FRESI'IGE 1 BR $140 Pool ' 1 y crt, I -'Kc:"'::·..:.::...::::. ___ ~~ Room.1 for Rent 5995 $2SO 1 A $300 k view, frpl, blt.ns. Nr CdM iet, f Adulls • rec blda, pool tables, put~ y; EST CL 1 FF : 2 BR, close to beach; cpls, drps. •-cia!wkmonthly""ntf! A .. :n1' I !"~!'!'~'!"!!'!''!""~'!""I hef ach.,,2 .!~· 267hl5-;,,J!llY !.~ ~;;>'1,• Chec~a': ting green, Adult!:, no pets. ""'4/d'1>, blll1l!i, Adults only, No pets, Adlt1 only $145. ROOM, Bath, priv. entr .• on .,...,. • nG 3 BEDROOM, l 'Ai baths, fire. um. •..-u..>oJ or .uvo. A~~ 2831 So Bristol 387 W. Bay. Open House """" 5~1963. beach. Avail thru July, can 67>4630 Mn. Joy; eves place, bltins, wall to wall 3 BR, 2 ba, den, patio, frplc, P ' ' li-7 pm daily. 6t6--00T3. no peta. $l'l5 mo. 54~15' 2 BR w/gar, fncd yd, 1o1•ater Afl 6 30 PM Refer req 642-2253 cai'petl, dble prq:e. Fenc-Adults, Lease. LG. Furn 1 BR apt, $135. e MARTINl"'UE e Just steps to Pacific . pd. $130. 2110 Delaware, 494-~7. . . . BEACH Hoose, nea1' dean, ed yard. $225, per month. * 6Th-5406 * For l or 2 adlts. only. No ..,. Deluxe 3 BR, 2 ba. $280. ''F". 636-4l20 lc-~~--.,,,....,----,1 sleeps 4. Secluded area, 1-=-,.,..:c..:...=:.....-="I pets. See Mer, Apt 6, 213S P•rk·Llk• Surroundintl 111.o. year lse. 54&.2575 * $15 per Week-up w/ private beach, $200 wk. 2 Bed A ........... nt bltin 4 BR, 7!,i ba, dplx std 2000 Elden Cl)f. DELUXE )..2 \ 3 BR APl'S 3 BR Townhotu1.e-Pool, ap-kilchen. $35 per Week~p 77• ••-<•< 0 041 room _.. .... e .• sq ft. Nwly pntd. Bltns, · • ._._ port H ,_...._ 5210 pliances & patio. 1180 mo Apts. Afotel . S48-91"a5. T""VNU, eves: -ra~e/oven & refnc. No gar. $425/mo. Jg 50-7513 MERRIMAC WOOD.S new ALSO FURN. BACHELOR nwW e'lf'11• after 6. children or pets. $135. luxury 1-2 BR, a11'-<0t'ld . Prv paU. e Hid Poola 2 BR 1 f 1 l A Jse. 540-2'185. _ ROOMS: $18 wk & up. OCEANFRONT Upper 1 Br. Well..Mc:Carclla, Rltrs. Lido 11'9 1351 425 Merrimac Way, 56-6300 Nr shop's • Adultl only drps,· ~child~~: ~:J pd. 2 d'!._.,A~~.~hi. ·1~:nge~k~ ~S blk lo ocean. apt, twin bed1, Jrg livrm 1810 Newport Blvd., C.M. . See clas1 5100 Im Santa Ana Aw.., CM 3226 A. Clay St. 548-7325. .,.~ -_::"'°"=,.:'Secc•.:.•::.~c.•cc·_;C;;:d:..M'-=I w/day bed. Gar, garb displ. 548-7129 Eves, 6f4.0liM 3 BR, So. Patio, Crpts, drpe, TRAILERS-3 BR -$1.50 1 Mar Apt 113 e 646-5542 gar. $l40. SU-&165. * Garage-1torage only. $20 Util pd. $175. v.1t + $30 2 br., 1 be. w /iar. bltr.s. Lease (adults onlyl & . 2 BR'• $:,io up. 132 w. 2 BR Unfurn apt. Blt-inl, East Bluff 5142 --·------month. 19th & Pomona A~. _,.._P~·~""""--.,.·~--=~ 1 New paint. Crpts, dl']>I, $300. 6 7 3-4063, (213) Wilson. 548-9577. 13a E. 16th w/w crpta. Infant ok. No Santa Ana 562@ CM. * 897-4885. SPFCl'ACULAR View:·3 BR range. Jo'enced yd. Nr park, 629-21!Kl8. SI. 64i.t265. pets. lit & last $165 mo e NEW DELUXE e I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; FURN. Room for refined 2 ba house, lips: I, ,.. C.d.'d schools, shops. Newp>rt H 1 •---L ..... _ 1 BR, Older be.ch man only. incl utll, Apply 135 Albert 3 BR. 2 BA Apt fur lease. I 1 person, Ne>A'JlOl" area. beach. $250 wk. 673.-1235 or H Child/pet k unt _._ -9Ul -U"' pd ang I'"" Pl., C.M. mgr upi,;tain apt Incl. spac, muter suite, din VILLA MARSEILLES &12-5697 . gts. area. o . _ _;:]!;--· .... , no g e. u.1, 67S...2'J68. $1£5. _......-CONOOMlNIUP.f 1971 Church st. 646-3)93. or call (213) ~5839, (213) rm & dbl garage, auto door BRAND NEW SLPG. rm foi· older man. CORONA DEL MAR ror. 293-K pt M0-8638 LG l b l ~m.5""""100.:::...•::'c:'·:..;;:;;·:..· ----opener avail. Pool &: Rec. SPACIOUS Priv hin & f!nt. By mo nox . 2 Btdnna, 1% baths, all ap-. r. w/w crpt., nr. I & 2 Bd • TAGE, main beach. SIJ» HALECREST. Clean 3 Br. pllancei inc:I. Adults v.ith fair grds tor married cple. 2 BR Unlurn apl. Bit-ins, area. rm. "'pts. only. $35. 1543 Orange, Of T.,. ~~~~.wk. 217 Hel iotrope 2 Ba. Cpl!, drps, bltM; child over 14 only. $170 mo. Infant ok. $125 646-8226. w/w crpts. Infant ok. No • FROM $255 • Adult Livln9 Room w/kilch It ha, pvt en. ~ f I Cov patio wlbltn Avail July 1st A&• n I SHARP t 1 b pets. 181 & Jul Sl65 mo 865 Amigos Way, NB Furn. & Unfurn. trarice. quiet. Ideal for niaht rp c. · · · · · ' compac rm. incl utll. Apply 135 Albe11 Managed by DI,,. •-·" ~· t ON The water, Bal Penin. Elegant, tum 2 .BR 2 ba, new hi-rile, pool. SDI wk. BBQ. Close to all shopping. 546-4141 Quiet buiidtne. Adults only. WlLLIAM WALTERS CO. wai;: • ..,r ........ or coo • ..,na · worker. 548.2720 ~ M After fi PM 842-$"'~ .,.,, .....,.. ~A1 ...,-Pi., C.M. mgr upstairs apt ed appliance• • plush Iha& • ....., o. ' $250 MO • BR 2 ba, lam ...,.. mo . .,.,........., .... or"' --or-" (213) 69' ~'9. · 2 lo ROOM $25 a wk, kitchen 2392 \;ClU ............, 2 BR 2 ba & powder room, carpet • ch.01ce of co r nn, fncd yd, new pnt/cpls, 1 BR f\lrn apt, pool, Carport. VILL• MES• •PTS ~ ' opt patio 2-car schemes • 2 bath& • stall privil, C.M. area. For appl. 673-1233 or 61:.-2368. ' 2 Br. Gar, patio, crpl.I, drps, bllnl. Owner fi6.-08IK) or Adult•. 560 w. Hamiltoo, " "' "' • .. tn. pee ' ' ' call 6424042 aft 6. stove, refrlg. Bamboo 494-2335 eves, CM 548-'12ll 2 BR. Priv patio. Htd pool._ gar. l Y~ lse. Avail imn1ed . 1howers • mirrored ward· Vfila&e hu privacy A quiet 3 BR townhouse, cpt/drp M_O_D_ERN __ u-aw,_·-r-.fur-0-~-,,..~, .·I 2 car encl'd pr. Children !~~5~. 64:J...5080 or 644-2492 :.:be i!'~~cbe~:..= for mature adults °"!_Y· Sl'l!i mo. 961S Kengington, Adults only, no pets . "''elcome, no peli please:! bar • hU&e private fenced Dvmtwn, CM. $160. Sf4...04.52, HB 962-9911 or ck at office 673-5601 after 6 pm. Sl ....... ~mol .. n9 W. Wilson. TNHSE: 2 BR 2•,t ba, fpl, patlo • pl"'h ''""""'Pini ' I ~Ao n34 u.1 . patio, enc gar, 752 Am igos JULY -1 b k from ocean. .._.. · 9635 Cornwall Drive. HB. 1 BR TraUer lor rent. $00 300 GT:>-0033 brick Bar-B.Q'1 • 1arp heat· Pool, patio 3 br 2 ht. sps Rent or LeaM ~ion 3 BR patio, cpt/drp, 2 ba, mo. Adult park, nr beach. New attractive 2 BR in-Wy, Apt 5, S . . ed pools; I lanai. LG, new, apt. 2 bnn, 2 ba, sun:leck. ~ 6. ao.e to bndi ' ~. $175 'l.'k. ll-W Mucus, N.B. 673.-1915 7 Beaut fU:rn. Mn. Fenton,-3 Bedrm homt., lgc Jiving rm, lg fnccl yd; 2 car gar, $2'l5 Avail 71 1. 835-3148. dividual unils 1'' r p I, PRESTIGE LOCATION 3101 So. Bristol St. 642-9933, i73-2110. new kitchen $2.00 nio. mo. 5.16-<634. or !J68.lla7. crp/rlrp, beam c e i I i n gs, For lease, deluxe 1888 sq. ft. (Ji,., N of So ~-P"") h I R I E t SMALL Bachelor apt.--0Jder patios. Adulls only, no pels, 4 BR, 2\4 BA apt, Frplc. ~ • • ......,,:t - PENINSULA Ba,yfront, 5 BR Nie 0 s •• sta • 5 Brm, 3 hath.I, fam. rm., adult. $85/mo. plus S:la Refs. $159.50 Ir. $179.50 23,')I drapes, crpta, wet bar, pri Santa Ana ::rs~;:;1:r;n,~~~~ • 546'9521 ft frpl.c, bltnll, crpt&, drps, secunty. 646-8464. Santa Ana Ave. Ms.9412 or t.Jconin, dbl pr oH kitchen PHONE: 557 ... 200 or C.21l) 799-l642 Eves. AVAIL Now, 2. BR •. h'Plc, pool. 847-4461. I BDRM FURN. Adults. 673--0395. dlhwhr, dbl oven. Poel. Conv ·-~""""""""""""'""" beam Ct"lng, pr1v patio, $148 2 BR near park w/w cpt C\ose to store quiet. 1985 -Q-U-lET-'-,-D-U_L_T_L_lV_l_N_G_ to ihop'g iChls A recreation. CAN'T 8[ BEAJ BAYSJOE Dr., Lido, Linda Isle &: Perlin. waterfronts + off-watu Lido Hornell. Bill Gn1ndy, Rltr. 642-4620 mo. l yr llK". l sml child drp6:, for appt after 6. No PomOna. 548--0728. 1 & 2 BR'• Shag crpts Only $350 mo. ~i.s!36 Elden Av e· pels. 213/3»-1882. · bltn~. poQI, beaut. Jndscpd'. 835 Amlgm Way, NB · Newport Beech 4200 $150 &: $170 mo. ind all Mgr. nm door 865 Amigoll. Single Story 5"9 RANCHO Rosal ita Riding Club stalls avail. $ 3 5 monthly dues. Inquire at Space 1Ta2 Orchard Dr., Santa Ana Heigh!s. or call Diane Weed al 968-7019 aft. 7 Garage, C.M, for 1torage, nr K-Marl. S20. mo. 54S.05lll Income Property - -. I/ILL share my Io v e I y BEACON Bay 3-4 Br home ··'Blutts" home , ~B. $300-$350. Al~. 2 Sr apt: r.'"'/retlned woman. All pnvs 1250. Ull) Mf>..3427, (714) $145 Aftractve 1 e Per a te Midway City 3616 -util. iu Avocado st. Managed by hoose, 2 BR I BA crp/drp. A New Way To Live 6t6--0979. \VJLLIAM \YALTERS CO. South Sea Atmosphere 2 Bedroon1 2 Bath.$ Carpels &: Drapes Air Condilionl!d Private Pahos lleated Pool Attention lnveston ! F-· 64<--0369 OR l-5029. PROFES&ONAL man, 30, •8-.-LBO~-,-. ~.~B~,-. ~f~um--a-pt tdeslrts to share fully furn. nr bch & 1 h 0 p' g. \heme wtth 2 others, $110 July, Aua; or Sept. $400 mo. « $1.25 9fi2..611 4 67>5810. i:oo;, -· 2100 • 3 Br. Qpts, drpl, patio, ;tnod yon!. 19118 Pomooa Aw.~L !Mu Verde 2110 @t:AlIT. • Br. home, formal ~R. pool, den, $400 mo. 90-2336 afl 5. Newport Beach 2200 $295 Mo./or best offer. Furn Pacltk: Sands home, near beach. 536-1951. LIDO, LINDA Isle, Bayside Dr &: Penin. waterlronts + off-water Lido homes. Bill Grundy Realtor 642-4620. 3 BRM, 3 ba. borne nr. CdM ocean & bay beaches . 675-4081 or M~1M3 Lido Isl. 2 BR apt Private Bmch-July, $2fi>. wk. 67>-SlO'J AdullJl only, no pets. Ref.s, 2 BR It den plus. wk shop. in Newport Beach ---------..... 11. ~ m=. Lg tncd yd. $185 monthly, UNfolJRN k furn 1~' bath. 5250 ~ ··~~ 2 BR ... L · · Corona del Mar 3 BR. big ltCI'ttned porch, Sl?S leue. 893--0441. OAKWOOD GARDEN quarters ~;~tpts, ~~~ J ~-~~;;i~· ;;;i;ii;;;;;~.;;;;.1 family only, P.lax. 3 childrn. Lituna B•ach 3705 APARTMENTS pool, no chlldnn under to. Vacant. $2'15/mo. Agt. Ask .c.;c;.:;.c_ ___ , On 16th Street btwn Clean cul adult 11gle1 w/ref ,...~~ for Don 8.J0.6CMiO, 96S-4362. $Z15 BEAUT 3 BR 2 be, IJ•vine and Dover Dr. ok. 646--0496. .,. 1145 Attractive "para•• Cuot bit. Span, heams, frpl, _ _.:l:.:.7:..:14:.:.l,c'4c:U::..:::1:;7:;0 __ ,H c_A_R_l_O_R_G_R_E_E_N_S -· hoo•<, 2 BR l BA, cpl/.,,,. w, ln•moc. m.7<-19 BA YCLIFF MOTEL 011 TEN ACRES Adlts only. no pets. :-..ef.s. RENTALS * LO\V WEEKLY RATES• GARD~ ~ B~o:::, A~ 1 • 2 BR. Furn • Unfurn • 548-94?2. 6B73-0A 3!:·~ M AptL furnlshtcf Kitchen, TV's, maid service. ~=-· ~eierso: 1\yay~ C.M: Flreplaee1 I priv. patios I Carport It Storage 4 BR, 2 , ......,.,ta esa. -H <d Pool "" "'70 POIU. Tenni1 • Olntnt'J gw.. HIDDEN V!LLAG'' • "'· ,1 .. ., lJ), l}3 acr. Gener•I 4000 eat · '1'HHJ,) ....... "" -!---------6'" """"" 900 Sea Lane, CdM 6f4-2b1-I GARDEN APTS attef i, 543--0012 ~~ 2 BR 1 1~ ba. $160. Cpt/drp, .:::.::.:...::..===-~~.-~I 4 REMARKABLYt ·-8-E-D-R-.-1-,-p-t._Cl_ou--ID-bo-y patio, pool, bltns. Seacliff (MacArthur nr. C.0..lt Hwy) 2500 South Salle RENT or Lease O~ 3 UNBELJEVABLY I.'. beach. Furn or unlurn. M11nor Aptli, I~ Placenlia e 3 BR, 2~' BA DUPLEX e Santa Ana * 5.S.IS2S Br._ .f'xee. home. im~~c. E.RAORDINARILY 675-7876 or t94-9471 548-2682. Alik about our dis-I $160 ~ Lltli 2 BR. St••d•·o $265 incl. gardnr. 642-27::i;i "\!' BEAUTIFUL .. _., . ...,..... C,pts. drps, bltns, enc aar. c~.::::::·-=·:....----~ COtJnl 673·2402. Apt, (Triplex). 1-·an1ily i;ize LG 2 BR, ~tlo, ~arage, Val D'iMre Garden Apt1 CHANNEL ironl. J bnn BEAUTIFUL. 2 BR, Jlt BA _, -kitch. w/bltns, crpts, d1·p1, complete pnv, Child ok. Putting O""n. waterfall I apts-yearly lease Adulls studio. w/w crpts, bltins, Balboa Island 5355 frplc., encl gar. 1 or 2 $l40. 5.'i?-8888. stream. flowen ew~~· no pets. 673-2662 e~s. ' garage. No. C.M. $155 mo. children ck. (Nr schla) No Plenty of lawn LOVELY 4 BR on bay, 2 BA. o/skle 6h:N.-er. Winter rental. 400 38th St. .S' pool. rec. room, b~, CHELOR A I 54&-0714 DELUXE 2 BR •·Uttle pels. 2'l30 S. Center St., LIDO Isl. 3 BR, 2 BA. Colleve Park 3115 BBQ'&, Sauna, lurn.-unfuln.. BA . , pl. urn · Balboa". Boat dock-tie up SA Nr Warner 56--0989 Private Bea<'h-July ;;;==.:..c:;;.;;C---'-'1 1 ' 2 Br. aim SineJes from Swim g pool, g!rage. 1 blk 3 I..a.rgoe BR, 2 BA, new · · ' · For Sale, approximately ~~ acre pTime R.J property. Situated on high bluU, over. looking Lido lsland New- JXll1 Beach, etc. AdjaCent lo Hoag Memorial Hospital, surrounded by M e d i c a I Buildings and a lovely high. rise, apartment complex. Excellent financlnr avail- able. $190,000. Write or call Perrie Upton, (714) 793-2841. Town~re Dev. Oirp. I w. State St., Redlands, Ca. 92313 $300. 1o1·k. 61;>-8109 '3 BDRM, 2 ba, &: family $!35. •--, ... -Pano"' from ocean. $135. 548-1131. cpUdrp. No pets, chldrn priv, No pets, no children. $115--Lrg ciu..oerful I BR. apt. • ~..,. ~ -$300 mo-yearly lease only. c d bl 1 · \JNUSUAL • oontemp 3 brm .• Capistrano Beach, ocean rm. Immediate ocr.1.1pancy. Rd., 6G86'10. Between Har· l-BR. duplex 1 blk. 10 ocean ok. Avail J uly. S 16 5. 673--0207 rptJ, rpR, Ins. enc gar. J:°'• r':'• 8r:t::;;.'ll~r front sleeps 5, $18. night, _54_""953_._a_lto_•_l____ bor' Newport . 2 Blk N.19th ' bay, $150 yearly, utiJ. pd. c54;_;:,5-c,11<:.;::5·~-~~~~ .:'.:'..:::::.'..-------I chili! ok. lNr. &chis), 2230 Business. ~r~perty_~O FOR sale by owner, 7-unit n1odern MEDICAL DEN· TAL CENTER. Good return, good wri t e-off . Con&ider home 01·? In trade. See 59U Heil AYe.. HB. Call O\\'flf':r 714: 8'46-32'21 eves. or 213: 696-1810 days C-2 lot, 50 x 200 1o1•!1h 2 BR house on rear, Mar E. 17th. O\.\.·ner. &16-4563, 673-7413 ue. va . , $13. wk. 492-5078, 492-5342. TI.fE SUN NEVER SETS oo the new rem11.1• 3nl W. Balboa Blv. *DELUXE 14: 2 BR Garden DAILY PILOT WANT ADS! S. Center~ S.A. Nr. ~AILY PILOT DIME· A A-Frame, sips 5. l blk Cla&1lfied'1 action power. r-imlf OCEAN Fronta 2 b r m , Apts. Blt·ln1, prlv. patio, <D;;;,::'';,,1:":"",:;.78:=•=c=""='"='="=·=-:_=:W=:a="'="":54;:.,:;:·=== ,. UNES COit )'OU jult pen-f bay/ocean. 7/1. 7/18. $100 1-~or an ad to sell around garage. Yearly Jea1e. S2T5 heated pool, frple. Adults. ••a day, w~. 204 t!>lh NB. 675-(169. the clock, dial 642-5678. 1 &. 2 BDRM Apts • mo. 64i-3M3 or 83.i-1148. S145 mo. 546-5163 tor Adults. :rrom $150 e WINTER RENTALS e Gone rel 2000 General 2000 General S@~~lA-J&r.~s· The 1'1111/e with the luUt-ln Chuclle ILARNS . I I I I' I KA F RII I f ~ ... , .. 1-1,...... .... ~,-1 ou~ :.,~ .. ~ .. ~·~~ ':;:;::;~~~=-...., kMpl h is heod obove water ·1 T I " s E K I~ that --.· G-li ...... , ......... , ,., ..... , ... , ......... 1..-l' 0 C-i.to .... """''' •""'•d by flllina In lh• "'1Mlng word . VOi.i ....,., 1rofn tftp No. 3 btla.il. • "~.~~.unus IN I' r I' I' ,. r I ' . TUsrtN e AVAILABLE NOW! e 15491 Williams Street Abllcy Really 642-3850 DELUXE 2 Br Duplex. erp1·s, drps, bllns. frplr. palio, gar, no pets. adull s. 282 E 16th St. $155. ~. ffi4) 835-5335 GARDEN GROVE 13212 l\tagnolia street tn4> 53'7.SSOO FOUNTAIN VAU.EY 17060 San Bnmo Stnet (71•) •2500 RENT FURNITURE Corona HI Mar 4250 UNUSUAL l ·Br . apt. I ~..;.;.:..;.;;... • .;....;..._;_ __ _: I Partially furn. $110 per mo. $95 Furn. Bach. No cooking. Nr. &hopping, Avail. July 1111 Busine11 n1an, non-cmok.er ff.e&lonomiai-Bkr. 6T3-6704 S. ol hwy. Prlygcy. 675-48.59. ~IODERN 2 Bdrm, Jtt P.a. B•lboa Island 4355 cpt/drp, CE k!lch. view, _ enc gar. Nr bus. $155, BALBOA INN adults, no rie,ts. la! E. 20th 3 Rooms frora $19.95 On the beach. Jo'rom $3.~ wk. SHARP, Li I BR, cpt/drp, l tonth to moolh Raltall 6 mo. mlnimun1. 67:;.,s740 bllns, Quiet bla;. Infant ok. Wide Se~Uon * I BR Sf55 mo. YEARLY. $l?.O. Mo..9i22. lOOc:t. PUROtASE OPTION Gal! I wtl' pd, no peta. UNF. 2 le 3 BR, a180 furn 2( hr, Delivery Cu1to1n Furnitun RentaJ ~2130· · 2 BR. cpt. pool, ~ ok 517 W. l!lth, CM 548-348I YEARLY Avail now. Al · 1998 Maple, No. I 548-2808. 1561 W Uncoln, Anhm T14-• tnctive 1 brm. $110 in-SPLIT Level 3 BR 21i bs, '-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ... iiiiiiiiiiii•lc'~'""~""~u~l~ill~ti~.,!:·~"rJ!5-~29~7'~. ~ I ept/drp, bllns. No pets. 988 r TI'R I BR aJ 4 b P.iission Dr No. I 549-3524. ~DMr1•lJ.LlBT Amo. July 6' Au~i:vaj; l IBR. Upper, 1100. Older APARTMENT Winter-70 re1v'1. 67J..1503 pref. Avall 7/1, t 22 --Magnolia, C.M. '4M-Mi95 FINDERS Huntington Bead! -LRG 2 BR. """· drpa. I liundred1 ol Apartments Lilted Now NEW J Bft...blk to btach. chlld ok. $135 + dcp. 2214. Call '42-4656-1150. Pri. pJtk> • QUIET! Collt(t, Ape 2. 6-f6..-062T. '°''""'"""'"~~!!!!~"!"•I Gu. 1ingte Miiii, couplt. LOVELY I Br. crpts, drps. Just for Sing .. Adults ~-A l•th, 673-t 714, bltnsi pallo, gar. Adulti, no SOUTH BAY CLUB 1.~::::,::::!3::::19::,. -~---""· 1135. ~1762. APARTMINTS NICt; I Br. dupif:l( w/)'l.rd. I Bil, Ira. c~s. drp1, atove. Newport S.•ch We-II k>c. No pe11. S\3.l Mo. 1·chilf., no pc11. Adulis. Santa Ana 5610Sant• Ana .A,,.,., .... ,. Sponl•h Sryl. Lu•ury I • ! 8..tr11•r ,_.,,.,...,. • ..., v.1w...,... Alll.Jr U•i"I Qutllty .Slu1 ,.,,.,,_.,..,, , • ....,_, t:•cl•U., l1t1...WW o.,.,,. F•lr·i" ,,,.,,,. • c1 ..... r,1rw• l>«lt ••Ill 8 .. ..,.1 Air ConJiti.l"M '"'°" fow a.. rn .... 5t. HHjff ,._,~ '' .. ......,. Now Ret1tlng J11• f't9r1 A •f .t-.111 C.... ri- 1000 IV. MocArlhur Blod. lw.tE..,.,.,.... S#•"' A•• 54'1-114-97 5620 6 UN!CiAMllf ~oovf umos · I TO GEr ANSWEI I I I I I I sso Irvine A\'c. Avsfl . 00\\'. Owllf!r Ml).3862, $\20. 548-4059 a.fl 4 P~f. I Irvine And 16th) &huTiay . DL\1&.A-lJNES! THE sl.iNN£Vt."R SETSOri I ~!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~ '...;S.:C..:.RA:..;;,M..:.·.:LETS;:.:.;:..:".;;N,;.S:.WE;.:.:..:.R.:S_l..:.N.:.._C:..L:..A_S:..5..:.IF:..l..:.C..:.A..:.Tl_O.:.._N_9_0_0_0_, __ f:.:.7.:...I•.:...> .;.;645;:...0.:.:5.;.;50'--Dl•I ........ ,,'"'RESULTS. DAILY PILOT WANT' ADSI •• • • Bu1lne11 Rental -STORE OR OFFICE 600 or 1200 Sq, Ft. Parking Reasonable, 6'1£.2414 2630 Avon St .. N•wport . /lolODERN Ocean view unils. Shop &. ol1ice &pact: avail. 1999 So. Coast Hwy, Laguna Beach. Agent : 4!W-9471 . COSTA Mesa: 600 1q. ft. office, 600 sq. ft. store, 800 sq, ft . 1hop. • Owner &46-2130 Office Rental 6070 ---___ _.:.:.; DESK SPACE 17875 Beech Blvd. Huntington Beech 6~:.l-it321, Ext 276 1 APPROX 600 gq. ll:7ii2Q ~no. All ulil's Intl., rx<.11rit ph1Jnr . Ni:.~1 10 Sec. t'11clfic &nk, 1Si E. 171h SI , CM. A1n1>1c parking. &ll-4210 DESK SPACE 222 Forest Avenu!t Legune Beech . :-o~-·~· !ll64l 2 Sult~•. i'il llfl-ll~l rnrn, 300 \V. r 1111.tl llwy, SIJ.1 1>er 1110. 61: 2181 for •f)fll. • --------~----------·--::-----=---..-:-~------------------'!"'Im .. T-·-'°·1970 .................................................................................. IAlfSTATE ltlAL ISTATI • IUSINISS .... * * Are You Letting Cash Slip Through Your Fingers See If You Have Any Of These Things A DAILY PILOT WANT-AD 1. Stove 2. Guit1r 3. &.by Crib 4. Electric Saw S. C1mer1 6. Wisher 7. Outbo1rd Motor 8. Stereo S.t 9. Couch 10. Cl1rinet 11. Refriger•tor 12. Pickup Truck 13. Sewing Machine 14. Surfboord 15. Mlchine Tool1 16. Dl1hw1sh1r 17. Puppy 18. C•bln Cruiser 19. Golf Cut 20. Barom1ter 21. St1mp Collection 22. Dinette S.t 23. Ploy Pon 24. Bowling Boll 25. Water Skis 26. FrNllr rl. Sultc11t 28. Clock Will Sell Fast! 29. Bicycle 30. Typewriter 31. &.r Stools 32. Encyclopedia 33. V1cuum Cleaner 34. Tropical Fish 35. Hot Roel Equipm't 36. Fiie C1binet 37. Golf Clubs 38. Sterling Silver 39. Victorl•n Mirror 40. Bedroom Set 41. Slide Projector 42. Lawn Mower 43. Pool T1ble 44. Tires 45. Pi•no 46. Fur Coit 47. Dr•pe5 48 . Linens 49. Horse SO. Airpl1ne SI. Or91n S2. Exercycle 53. R1re Books 54. Ski Boots 55. High Choir 56. Coins 57. Eloctrlc Treln SI. Kilton 59. Cl1uic Auto 60. Coffn T•ble 61. Motorcycle 62. Accordion 6~. Skis 64. TV Set 65. Workbench 66. Dlomond Wotch 67. Go-Kart 68. Ironer 69. C•mping Tr•ller 70. Antique Furniture 71. T•pe Recorder 72. Sallboot 73. Sports Cir 74. M1ttrns Box SN• 75. lnboord Spoodboot 76. Shotgun 77. Soddle 78. Dirt G•me 79. Punchl"I log 80. Boby Corrio'° 81 . Drums 12. Rifle 13. Doak 14. SCUBA Geor ThtM or any ath•r •xtra thln91 around th• house u turn•d into cash with a .DAILY. PILO.T WANT·AD so Don't Just Sit There! ' " DIAL DIRICT 642-5678 0-rol 0-rol PINANCIAL 6071 R. E. Woni.d 62411 Mori9 ... 1, SUPER-DELUXE QUALITY \VANTED: vlew home !n _!!!it DeHI QU 1·"3 room, up to 3,000111. tt. Corona. ,del Mar, pref, 2 YEAR 25% YllLD ottk:e suites, Immed, occu-llarbor View Hlll1 area: $29.500, 109' TD, ~hind only paocy. Ora,. Cnty. Airport from owner ool,Y. CalJ $m1peramon15 actt8 ln' Irvtn. Commerc. Complex. 673--8916. San Juan Caplttnno, Sold lldJ. A1rporter Hotel A Rnt. BUSINl!SS end at $10,000 per aere 1963, 2 &IP'Ut, bankil, San DielO FINANCIAL yr due dalH. 2:1% di!ICOl.tnt. I: N'pt, Fwys. . ----------Bkr. 491-1210 er 497-1021 UNCROWDED PARKING 8uslne11 ews. LOWES!' RATES -~rtunlti•• QDOl•2N=o"'T"'D;:-:•"'••"' ...... =".-wan....,....lod', Owner/met. 2172 DuPont Dr., AAA $5000 at 15%. Choice prop, ~· =~ ::::~ers CANDY SUPPLY valued a.t $4f,OOO. $l5,00> ~ I • ROUTE _equl ... -· Whoddyo w""" =:.°"" DELUXE 1~2 or 3 nn. suite • .,ICIAL C1 •••JFl,. ... TI -·· or. o....,.e County A.,,,.rt !Ni?ia~one ~.: .. ~!;.";,">Money Woni.d 6350 .,.NATUltAL'iO'aN'i'WAPPIU I: Irvine Ind ustrial ..,..... •~..._ Oom-•-~--t ' d Plan '"'O ...•... , $975.00 NEED help! One of ~ boya lpldal _,. ....,x. "--~' rapes, I S LI S u--S L •• ~ niusic, air-condltJoni~ & P an thtte •••••• $1825.00 in ttfe S.A. Hia;h band. net -,...._ -_. j ··1·1-"-' .. -"-. Inquire about all. Excellent wants to Co to £n&mi.:!, l\ILU -AD MUST IHClUDe .... ""' ...... ..._., . ..................... ~""' .......... AVAILABLE. NO\V income lor a few houn with arou,p. Motbtr is ~YOU•,.......,., w .• _. ._., .. ,.,,, b• Courtesy to Brokers . Y.'eekly \\'Ol'k. (09¥1 • wldowtd. Arry doN.tktl'll will ~'JWIHO POI U.ll -flUiQU ONL'fl BOB PETrIT. Realtor Event~J. Relillifli" and be a:pprec•ted! 547-1143. To Place Your. Treder'1 'erlcll• M e m-0101 e collecUng money trom coin ANNOllNCIMINTS PHONI 642-5671 :;oo Sq. Ft. Air conditioned operated dispensers i~ New. ind NOTICIS l\lono 1:11..... 2 BR • den port Beach and 1urroilnc:linc1----------1 -aQd carpeted <1Wce spaee, area. \\le establish route, Foynd (Fl'M Ads) 6ilOO ;es. nr beach, Jdeal retire. $150. per moplh. Presently (Handles nan.ie brand candy _ • ment home or rental. furnilhed with lour desks, and snackl. For personal HUSKY. -Samoyed -or $18,500. Trade '9500 eq for Chain , dividen, e t c , Npt ~mm'I .:.... ~ ~· interview· In Newnnrt Beach Nor. Elkbound -~ dog, · ...., r•¥•" ,..,.._ (f'umltum can be. putchas· "rT' a: ed or leutd). Good East area, stnd name, aadress male, 25-30 lbs. nave: 2 Br, 2\W bl. rorxk>, l 7th Street location. Call and phone number to Silver/Jl'l.Y, Iota hair. Vic ltaaed, equily $15,500. Want: 646-055.5. P.fULTl.sTATE DISTRIBUT. W-sidt C.M. 583 Plwnmer Land, mountain home, des. ING, INC. 1681 Broadway, FOUND Cute nutty baby kit· ert borne or ! ! Myen, DESK SPACE Anaheim. Cal•. 92802 !nl) "" ...,. Seuho"' ~ 461h ..,...,,., 305 No. El C•mino Real ?7Pr5060. St., Newport, pleue claim, 1"'o"'to"'1000= ..... =:-:,-;s;-;.E"°."'0re"~= Son Clement• 557-7585 a.It 6:00 673-3344. $100 to S3JO per actt, Want 492-'420 * PARTNER ~YS Found on beach vie. So, Calif. property, Marin.. NEWPORT Beach Deluxe hla.nd &: Balboa. Inquire er'• Investment Realty Co, Offices. Alr-o::>nd, ihtd. w/ Active with J9,500 cash for at front counter, Dail¥ 5tS.atSO priv. ba. 2400 \V, Coast business that'a roing like Pilot, 2211 Balboa, N.B. •w•,::,.::..,= .. =1..,=,..,..,.., 131>=,"'ooo=-,.-. Hwy. \\'ild fltt! ! St, salary $250 * * * GREY il white 4 BR. Dock Want lurer off· Trade 111e ~ rta. In Garden GtoYe, xlni cond, IOQd at, FOR duplex or bi- p]eic, H.B., N.B., or. C.M. 11~000 .... ...._.,., ' 11' Thompaon, A-1 condillo"! I Ol HP Evlnnode. low bn. Panco "'""· Trade tor property, etc. See ln waeitr Lido Boat Grdna, OR J. ' Trade clear lot w/beaut view ln l.quna 1or' apWl home I Jot CM or aubm.il W, E. Lachenmyer, Rltr. ' fW&.3928 Call Eves: 6G-2Z.1t -- Trade San Moritz Cb&itt; Commercl•I 5 Stores, SllO,cn>. 686-698 W. 19th St. Bethel T<1wers cot· ntr. 5-iS-1768 Ag1. Lots 6100 CHOICE Corner lot, Eastside Costa litesa. 1.tllit sell. Forlin Co. &12-SOXI v"k. Could eulb' net selected cat· recent mother. Girl water home 4-5 BR or i~ party 25m, ht year. Must -.-.·ho called. pleue call come prop: unltt, am houa- have. manqerial. ability &: apin. &l2-JM.t or 5'8-9405 es, or vacant lt.nd, Owner deslie to make money No ""',,-,,--,--.,.,.cc--,;== 816-1315 SeUin&! ! Call 5.17-8950 'Exl CAT~me color. Sl&mne, =...,,. ... ·_,._,,,.--.,,-,,,- •2 blue eyes, hail grown male, '64 Corvalr Monza Spkler ' found Hora~ Ena:llah achl. ronv. 140 4 1p..rebullt eng &:: $3500. will •tart you. in Dist. N.B. stS-29«. new tires. USO or trade for bu11hM"ss In lhl1 tine mix PAIR Of pre1Ctiplion glasses VW or ~blu. 64U099. lood hand-out restaurant. Beach ln Huntina'lon Finest equip. only 5 yea.rs ~ old. J1i·Traffic Beach City1~=~-· ~~-""""°'"­• 1.fust u.cri.lice at once. FOUND: Polan'• Helbl"Ole Call VAN at &t&-nn THE watch. Vic P.lac.Arthu.r • REAL ESTATERS Birth. 644--0615. 1 Bedroom home. Eutaide, Costa Mell. Xlnt cond .• $23,950, Consider cleU' auto, boat or ·travel trlr. Call 56804 South Coast Rltn. 122.000 equity tor ' Owner /broker &4>0Ml '5.! Renau1t 4cv enc. I-tram axle rebuilt. Ran &: in a:· Int shape. $125 or trade lc!I' ?? ? Call "6-0029 or 6tS-Si5I aft. 2 p.m. aak lor Jeny. ~i A~ Country ~. S Br. 2 ba, pool, hones OK. Want units, home or boatT Ov.ner/ Acent. Call sta-NT1 A'M'R. View lot o'looking Afe58. Vertie Country Club &: HB. $19.~ ~. R•nche1 FGR sale-40 acre Modern 2 BR?\f 545-2943 or 545-2031. 6150 ranch. home. FANTAmC business ~ BLK &: white kitttn in portunity, 140' restaurant, Harbor View homes area. eslabliahed Newport Beach 644-5615. 6 Yn. Well known. Forl--;LO"'v"1N"G"."'""G:::,.:;u;:,-:ma1e=>:--1 Immediate &a.le due !<1 loss Siamese, Cdl\1. Box typo FREEZER. new generator, TRADE for APT. size 'electric STOVE or ? 642-1574. 1962 MERCURY 425 e..- int 1-. tranamluioa. TRAD& FOR TOOLS OR!? 6t8-5al. 2127 Collep Ave. ec.ta ' Meaa. ol 111ana1er. $10,000 dn. Con. 675-5400. taCJ Mr. Pike, ~·6373 or FOUND Sm Terrier near 49+-7432. 1100 blk west Balboa Blvd. RETIRED Seller needs 10tne FRANCHISE 67S-2932. ~~,_. _____ ,_200_ 640 acres near Bishop, CA for Southern Calli. Incl, Palm Sprlnas area. Free and clear at $15,900, Roy J, Arnllan. $1200. cuh, reducell price for an I-Io~ fumlshlna:•. 4 locationa1J;ao=w=•s::,.::00::o1;:.,;-::yoo:::;;lh:-::co::n:;:;tu excepUonal Investment on be.me opened, Excellent re-tennis courts CdM. -.--.--.--.--. thli 180 acres in city limits turns, moderate investment. 6'13-1071 Gift & party Import shop over-lookifw: Sacramento 1-'actory trainil"ll program.:!==========:: $oMXXl fur bus camper, or River &: City ol Redding. Call litr, Robert Shores far LHt '401 what have you. M8-3536 or Have "'·a ter, lli!Wer, elec· info. 523-9160. ---------6'6·5.183. tricily &. natural ga11, \Vas COIN LAUNDRY-lit time MISSING WILL trade 10 lrrlpled acres in Hemet with 3 rent. ala for Oranae County b). come prope~. Call n f/sa.2561 4 x 6 UTIUTY TRAIU:R., Good condlUon, rww tins, TRADE for motorcyde, 435 Hamilton, Apt C, C.M, .... ,.,, $1750 per acre, now $1222 offered. ?>lost deluxe In USA. from 127 E. Baylront, Little 1'. -....,; * * * -. per acre. A $95,000 price New e q u I p ,, e1tablbhed Bal lale, am&U blck/whte I ~"1!!!!1!1!!!!!il!l!l!~!'!il1!11!1!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!\1!!!!1J1lliil l'Cductlon. llave trlr park, trade. By Owner. See-Baker female cat "Dinah". Very \1 AN IMINTI comtnfmulliple unit J>Cllen-st Fairview, CA-1. then call old &: very dear lo her fam· ANNOUNCIMINTS NOUNC l I tial. Adjoining p r<1 p ert y 6'4-1307. Uy. Pleue return her, no encl NOTICIS end NOTICIS priced at $3:.oo per acre. \VANT TO BUY OR SELL questlona asktd. Reward, ·L-.-,-t------640-1 Announcement1 '411 )! Investigate now -any delay A BUSINESS! LET US 67H103. m ay be 100 late? Agent P.O. HELP YOU. THE REAL1·ro=Y'"""Pood'"""""1,-;to.--.,.t"'i.,.n--;;Hun--, ).fJNI bike -6/18, boys birth· Attention G.l.'1 Box 66, Redd~, Shasta Co. ESTATERS. ~nn · ASK tington Beach-about 8:00 day pttMnl. $~ for info. Cal. 96001· Call 9 16 : FOR VAN Sat. nlte. Pure wht., am. leadln1 to return. No ques-ThinkU. or buying an au ' 2-11-4444. Pie 1 tio M&-.1M3 mobile a.Iler retunaifla !rmll 1 ---;c=====;-;---J GARDENING route Io r A: is male. ase return. ns. overseas? We at Barwick INYISTORS! qle-$800 or oner. Al'° Call 646-4Bn aft 6:00 p.01. $25 Reward ror flndill&' am, Imports 'WOUld like to extend 20 acres, NewtHIA')'/Barstow TTIOW'f!l'S &: eqt;lpment. Jack or 536-4870. blk long-hair male q , our heartiest ooncratul&Hons area, a long path of air cur;li. Cavanaua:h, 548.9716. 1 "s"1"'k~M°"E"S"E-co"1'"""ec"'"'"=-bl=ue· vie F .V. Chula VWta Lie tor a job well done. Let us j ion train planned flr L.A. 10 polnl &: seal point) male. No. 4359. 962-4831. help 11lect your new car or l Las Vegas. Owner will f.in. Moner te LHn 6320 Lost in lhe \lie. near Shan-Blue ladies clutch ha&:, Harb med automobile. OaU W ap. antt. Sell for $1000 per acre, non & College C . M . Shop ana. Pl return Keya poin1ment, ~ or i PERRON 642-1771 1st TD Loan ~~~~.! Day ~7-_9007 eve important. Rev.'&rd 645-2758 494-9773. • 2.2 Acres at the. new Apple YOUNG Salt ' pepper mini Serra Thrltt Shop, 37? lllh St, Valley Jet Airport. Also 81i-INTEREST LOST : Part Germ sctmauzer, male. Vic: 1.leM. Hunt, Bch. ~S ptjce l&Jt, larvr parcel•. S6ooo . 2 d TD LOlft SheptAlukan Husky pup Verde.area. 56-85M Wed, July tat. spec hn for Terms. Bkr. 6#4670. n . . nr. Cal's Camera shop, CM. -~~------1 ale 9 AM.-3 PM. Rea. hr ~ Blk w/ wht mrk 'a s .1---------P.lon . Sat 10 AM,. 2 ~L O_ut of St1te Prop. 6208 64~•217j baaed on ir~ll 67H168, 549-1915. Peraonel1 MOS Furnitw-e, antiques, Jeftlry I • REWARD. Golden..l!fbrador aa weU U clothlna. All W/ba ,. ./ BeauUful Servlfll Harbor area 21 yrs, puppy, fen\, Enier&ld Bay, * FULLY LICENSED * at % price. SHELTERED ISLAND S1ttler Mort9age Co. June 2S. 2t3:79IJ..5905 coU, Renowned Hindu Spiritualist. W~R"'tr=lNC,G,,.-----;Rawrt'""""""'Urc,--- ln lhc San Juan Islands, 338 E. 17th Street 494-5102 or 494-8398. AdYice on 111 matten. \Vash., In lhe heart ol the Love, Marria&e, Buslne11 Editing -IBM typln1. boating paradise or the TIME FOR Lo&t: Pi.Iale, black le silver, Readinp given 7 daya a Spanlah/Enallsh tranaJa •. l Pacific C.out. \Vo oded. Keeshond dog Jn Newport "'eek, 9Alil-9Plif 312 N. El Uon. Fut, accqn.te aervke Natural cove for dock site. Hlsarea,Answera loKonyak Camino Reil, San 1or letters. re1umea, Nice beach. Close to shore. fi>UICK CASH 548-Im Clemente, 49l-1136, 4gi..oo76 reporia, ~ls, etc. 1 A1oclerate climate, clean air, THROUGH A WHITE female whip pe"t , Sinele-Widowtd-Divoretd MS-MG . clear waters. This Island looks like small Greyhound. *MIN WOMIN NEW Chiropractic hours 10-8 is d1finitely unique. For full Vic Balboa Blvd • 20th · • p.m. Dr. Don A. Field, D.C. ~ lnrormation write; P . O. DAILY PILOT St. MG-8308 a.Iler 3PM. Everyone's looking ror the 445 E. 17th 91. CM. 6'2-6548. f Box 481 , Bellevue, Wash. Heartbroken! rl1ht one. We have a way.5(1 --- 98009 or call (206) 454-6891 WANT AD GERMAN Shep. fem. pUp, call ua & be11ln to LIVE! Cemete.!Y Lot1 6'11 ~ e\leis. 5 mo'• old. Blk, while &: 5"?-6667 FOR Sal 2 c I ploll I ==========--'========:::! il't!Y· Vic. Balboa Blvd, · 24 Hr. Recording t , eme try No MATTER Balboa. Reward! Call HlLP ""''1'14!lf thru pooitlve $8 SO.-Pac.inc_V_t e_w •. 1J-.--l-l 67• ~. J¥M Memorial, Mrs. Donn a .....,, .. , thinking. Improve your In-Gftde, 1950~ Ashv.'Orth Ave ! LOSJ:\.Black toy p o o d I e come, home life. Enjoy life North, Seattle, Wuh. 9IU3. WHAT IT IS • • • YOU CAN SELL IT WITH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD For Fost S.rvico & Eiport Auisl•nco DI.AL 642-5678 DIRICT female vie. llarbor Blvd ' &: ila opportunitie1. Send Di/f>.12--6809 Adami C.~1. Reward, nameil$100.POBoxll051,I========= ~J. Fountain Valley. Tutorini ..,. J LOST youni girl't round, Ute PETER JSSACSON. Now ap-.;_;;.;.;;:-""<----...:.:.:.:1 blue rim, p r e a c r i pt i 0 n peering at the Bratskellar, FULLY CNdentialed teacher alassei. Reward. 646-6285 Town & Country, Ora"· Folk will tutor children. Readlnc. &. Folk-rock. Like you've math. 615-2428. ORANGE l Y.'hlte cat, M, never heardlll 1 "Marvin" vie Keel Dr, Bea:lnnlrc guitar Ieuons folk, · CdM. Sm. reward . 6'14-6391. SWINGERS 0ranp County blue.a, claulcal. Reu ra&es Guide. Free Udo write P .0. I =P~H.,.' _Ltt=~646-"1==' ~-~ Box 2lll Anaheim B2ln4 IT'S WONDERFUL the ALCOHOLICS Anonymous maJl1 buys In appliances Phone so.m1 or write to you find In lhe Ciusifitd P.O. Box 1233 Cotta Maa. Adi. Check them now! DON'T alve It a~ay. &el quick ca5h f<1r it with a DAILY PlLOT WANT AD. Call &&2-5678 • Chl.l.'ie It. • • • • SIRVICI OlltlCTOltY JOIS I IM,LOYMINT JOIS & EMPLOYMENT''---------·-------------• -Sewlng. ______ ._MO.;c ~ MM. W4Nft. 7100 11111 MM1, Worn. 7100 QUALITY you've always BABYSM'TER live-In, 4 F\JU. or PART TIME. F..arn wanttd. Oreu.makina: -childn!n. Room, board il v to $i pt:r hr, FULLER alterations. Key SQ, 1163 1mall l&J&ry. Call aft, 6:30 BRUSH. 5t6-S7-tl On.nge Ave., C.?il. 64.5-1292 6-U-9'116 F\IU time \\'Orn&n drug cleric, CREATIVE FASHIONS BAR..'"ID, The Elca.pade Jiw-wi~ only. Box· P-108 .......... ..., ,... ....., ... .,, •• 1.,..... !'hones Are Open 8:00 a.m. • 5:30 p.m. 9 to Noon S•lurd•y -Clo.od Su.nd1y When You Want it done right ••• By Donna Dee Room, ~ AttnlCIJve. De.Uy Pilot For 11\0 ti""t ln custom * 548-0069 * GAGE LAB DIAL DIRECT ••• _642-5678 mod• luhiona. $-llll4 BAR.\IAID. EXPERIENCm SUPERVISOR WEST"INSTER & NORTH COUNfY DIAL FREE 540-1220 Call one of the experts listed belowll OR™MAKING. 1portswnr, 21-30. A,pply 1 pm to • pm Experienced only Salary up M . . suits, Rea90nable. at The flame Room, 1880 to $800 per monih. Huntington I h· 540.1220 l19un1 leach: 494-9466 * 536-1862 * ?donrovia, C.1'1. Apply in ]lf!f'llOn HC • t --·--BATH AIDE, 8am-12 noon Z.0 . PRODUCTS Tiie, Cer•mlc 6'74 NURSES AIDE. 1 am...J:30 3190 PuUman Ave. pm Park Lido Conv~t Costa 1'fesa, Calif. Son Clemente: 4'2-4420 Hours-Roguletions-Deadlinos SERVICE DIRECTORY -- S.byslttlng WO SERVICE DIRECTORY * Verne, The nle Man * Hosp. 1t45 Su&>erlo.r Aw, Equal opportunity employer siRVICE DIRECTORY c~; :~ x:ii:.•p:i:s-N.B.·~; 642-2'10· Call oniy • GARDENER TRAINEE . I 4730 patio. Leakinc sbo11.u 8am-5pm. No e:irper. b nee, Xlnt opp. UIOllll: MvertlMrt thet.IW check their -41 llally •IMI N,.rf lmmflll•t•ly .,,.,. Contr.ctorll 6620 Haul"' ttpair. tn4) 546-9083 ... 11dtca...Hk.8tl ..... THI DAILY PILOT aue.tft\U ll•Mllty for error• ... 1, .. -~-u MOVJNG, Goc .. e cleaJH1p M'f,1957/lt6-0IJ& ·BEAUTY• Geial tM extent et l"lltllthlftl the H'IWtlMmerlt c.,r.ctly ••time. YOUNG SET Addilions * ReulUU<.'. ~ PRE-SCHOOL rrcd H. Gerwick, Lie. 1~te:~!~!~. ~~~~e. T-ll "11 OPERATOR $3.95 HR. DIAOLINI POI COPY AND KILLI: S:M P.M. tht2 !lay Were pulllkatl91t, ••c• Ag~• ·2-JO 7 da)'IS, 6:J:l.7:31) 67J..00tl · * 5'1,._2170 Largf!, expand.ire chain nttds . twM9May 141ltl9" whH llaallliM la l•tvnley, 1 noon. hour, day or \\ttk. l''ull 661S HouMCleaning 6735 TOPSO!L. Nitroa:en fort1lif.d Mutt be txptrlenctd. full A pan time help, Temp. Y'OU MUIT HAYI KILL NUM.1111 Whfft klllh11 •n M Mc•uM flf t11i1k k ,..vita. k p/lime. Jlk per hr • Carpet Cl~~ ttdwood added, !37-7000 or -" Perm. Alt 19-31, 6 Mo's .. ..,. .... •k• • ~ ti tM klO numMr tlnn Y" lfr your -4 t•k• • I child. rx-for 2. Sl .00 P.1'.esa .Peaning Service 495-4632. . • · APPL y resident required. vwlftuHM el ywr caH. ., for 3 Jn same family. "' Q !loo =2871 J' R 0 •' carpets, windows, rs, etc. Personnel Office ~ 1m 'Yll1I 1_., ....,.. Is ..... t• klll4 • cerrKt • new Ml thllt hi• .... ......,.., M we u. SpeCial Summer Program r • · Re.1. & Co1nmc'I. ~111 Tl'M Service .. Tho'rd Floor ~--'I Ole to .,... not 1uarPt• t• tie • until the M has ,,,_,_. In tM ,. .... incl. field trips, swimming ~ •' _.. .,,_. for 6-10 >~ar oldl!. All CARPET Xln't Houseclunlne BOB'S TREE SURGERY lnterutilli:, varieO work in DIMl .. A--LINI Ma •N 1trlctly uafrl In Hvanc• lly mall er et lftJ''llM ef aut affka qualified teacher~. 15TJ Sim STEAM CLEANED 836:0048 IA back oHering the ~me THE BROADWAY pleasant Newport Beach .. NO """"9 ..,..,.., · · ta A A C l\I 646-9210 E n •TES J n..~1· Tree strv· medicar ottice11 Top bene-. . . , na Vt', .1 • -, · REASONAIL """ * API' CLEANING * F ne ~1ty !Cf!: fits Call M·iu Vema TM DAILY PILOT nMl'ffa the rltht t• cl1ulfy, Hit, cenHr er rtfuM •nr. •lllv.,.. 6"6-3706 ·Also carpet Installation Fut & thorouah 642--8164 * 540-:fr98 * NE\VPORT BEACH 557.·6122, Abigail Abbot Per'. tlMnMnt, •nlll t• chant• Its raht •nlll nt•l•tient without prl., Mt ca. BABYSirnNG mw home. 1.~1.5971 \\'illiams Cleanina; Serv. TREES H~--· o J _.... , =16es, ulm, cu, JIOnlX'l ~gency, 230 \V. \Var. age 2-t. Playmate lor 2 yr OWNERS SPECIAL TF!OJAN MAINT, CO. stumps, removed, hauled. 30 41 FASHION ISLAND ner, Suite 211, Santa Alla . old 646-9517. 500 5<1. I!, $20. Diamond Coinpl. hOusecleanlng, ofc. le yr1 exp. Fully ins. 642-4030. Newport Be.ch CHILO Care -J:::xp'd Mon. Carpet Cleaners. 181 2lsl apl5. Bonded. {2131 797-.11212. ooN·s TREE SERVICE All G~neral ~ice . thni Fri. n1y ho1nt. nr. SL, Costa l\1esa. 645-1317. BAY • "-a•h Janitorial tupes Lise & Ins Free Es. Equal oppol'tunity employer Good figure apt1Lude . Typing I 548-1072 "' °" "' J ' • 50 WP~t Ca ll Loraifle • Pon10na. schoo. · STEAM jet cai-pet cleaning, Cal'~ts, wirx.lo\\'S, floors, timate~. 642-5584. BEAUTY Ope1-ator, bootb &1().2770 \VcstcliU Personnel INFANTS 10 -t yrs. 11'kly By ClarKare, nation-wide etc. Res & Commc'I. 646-1401 apace for rent, CdM Reu. Agency, 2043 \VestcJIU Or. $20. ~ly hon1c, fcnct'd yd, l!Crvice. Free est. &12-4~ 6755 Upholstery 6990 Ph: 673-1646/eve-542-5208. N.B. hot luncl'M!s. 642-5639 RJ-:;\tARC Services. 3 rooms Ironing }'ABRIC SALE •BUSBOYS, 18 &. over. Hrs: GIRL 'th ·' . I' '~"''G h'fd I' If -~ •t 6-12 Pill A I 801 E '1'1 urivt>rs icense ....,.Yu~ care Your c 1 r·en $21.50. u Y goarant~. IRONING In my home, ~ 2j(j() Blue Cbip sta mps Balboa.B°ivd i:afboa · lo help Lido Isle mother Mall Miii,..: l•x 1175, Newport l•ach, C1llf•rni• CLllSIPllD COUHTEll •r• l•c•fell a1 fell•wt: COSTA MESA 330 W. BAY HUNTINGTON BEACH 17875 BEACH BLVD. NEWPORT BEACH 2211 W. BALBOA LAGUNA BEACH 222 FOREST AVE. SAN CLEMENTE -305 N. El CAMINO REAL my home. H.B. By hr-day-Credit cards OK. 841-6688 Hr. Drtumaklna; Ir: alter•· FREE. 2-pc divan .f.: chair · · with summt>r activities of \\'k. 968-6746 6665 tions. ~7641. $69. includes fabric & labor. CLERK-Typist, uOOer 30, 6 children 2·11. Duties in-D•i"ly Pt'lot Cl•sso"fo'ed 5 )'RS. or up. $1/hr t meal Floors 6790 All v.'Ork done in 5 days. gen. office dulies. Perm elude driving 10 and lron1 u ""' n:lra. my" home. &12-6498 ~ CARP°t."T VINYL TILE Janitorial }'rte f'Stimate. 821..j474. position "'ith pay future . activitiefl, bab).sittlng, & CLASSIFIED INDEX or 548-4439 UC CONTR. FREE Esr. \VE will cl .. an your JOBS a tMPLOYMENl N.B. ~1arine bu1 lne1s. child Cart'. Call 67~1900 * 541}.7262 * rntaurant or store after --642-920l. GlRL.1i 18 01· over for HOUSES FOR SALE RENTALS Irick, Masonry, houn;. Phone Janl1oria l Job Wanted, Men 7000 drh•e-in !'est.aw-ant. Apply .a F • h d etc '560 Sl'J'\!ice. Franchise opera· COLLECTOR in ""nK>n bcl\\"et!n 2 I.: S OINlllAL 1"' 111.pfs. Ur'lll I CEMIEMT, C1ncrtl1 Hit CMILD CllltE, Uc911... Ult COHTltACTDlllJ ..,. . • -~-.. fl ... .,.,,,.,. NH CAlllP.IT Lt.YIN• a lll'AIR UM • •---------Furniture Restoring ial Quol't QUALll"IED B · .~ cottA MllA 11 .. oeN••AL .... & Refinishing 6675 lions our i;pec ty. 1 y . . .._ . UJ.]~ ~x.,-Pill. The Burger Corral, """' DIL MAR 1115 Cot,,. MISA ,I .. I BLOCK "'!Llls • bri ck' \\'Ork. very reasonable. ecul1ve ....,sires opyvx.un1 L•,voERIE'NCED 223.1 1-"ail'\!iew Rd. C.l\1. MllA v1•D1: u11 M,,'w" • .,"~•o,•,,,. •111 ' slunipstone. d r I yew By I . 962-7967 \\'ilh re1ponsibil ity. Broad io..u-GIRL, ,. I k .., __ CIM.LIGI ...... IC ,.,, NIWl"OllT MllOHTI ~': u .. lt.Pt:lllE) ... DIMOLITKlft 46JI no .,~·t1110 lllVIC• MU patios & plant!rs. 642-9852 1-·URNITURE Stripping & • varied backgrd. ~3t30. . or coun er 'n>r ·. "'"' NIWl"O•t •EJ.LM '* NEWl"o•T sH,,••I , 0 ,. refinishing. r eason ah I e M•·-ry Brick 6130 SALARY OPEN ~It'll. Raul!, Trot I e r s NIWl"O•T HllOHTI n11 w1:s TcL1,.,. 4ttl morn. or eve. BUILD, Remodel. repair I Brick, block, conctrele , carpenlry, no job too limall. rare&. Call 642-9 S75 _,, ' Bak 234 ;· t A MLaoAcov11 n11 UN1v1111TT l"AllC •n' ;.:.;;;;.:;...;.;..;. Job Wanted, ery, ores ve. NIWl"O•T IHO•I• Int IACIC IAT '241 anytime. ci.JSTOM MASONRY Women 7020 Lag Sch IUYClllT ltU IASf' ILUl'P. .,., Furniture & Antiques Spanish brick & wrouirht il'on, Octansid• 757-7555 HAIRDRESSER "'fclientele ~~':t0:!:111 l::! ~:~::: OIL MA• = r.elinishing I: Restoring. . Cement block, l5tonc, patio AIDES -for convale11ccnce, for Sun11e1 Beach Salon wancLll'JI IHI •AY ISLANDS '* Dl.YWALL olUI 1t:LEt.1t1(.Al "'* ICIUJl"MIN1' llNfAll Ult Jlt!NCll'le .... 'LOO!l• ... JUIN.&Clf lltll'AIJIS. lk. "11 llUINITUll llllSTOllN• I 1111,INllMIMe Mn GAIDINING 1111 OINlltAl •r•vKlll ...., • 6-15-0991 * covers. 544-3218 elderly care or family care. COLLECTOR Sn1all claim~. 70f/.,. 5!12-2079. Eve s: ..... ,,:.•,•,•,,~~·"p't1"',01 i;!~ LIDO ISLE •,,•11• "'7 °''! C ii IAl•O,t1 llLANO I Business S.rvices 65'2 11omcmakers • .,.. -wo · ;\1ust be able to lypc. a 536-6242. 11v1N1 n• HUNTINGTON •l!AClt .... G•rdening 6680 ~virig Ja Stor1~e 6840 B OOKKEEPING-Gen'I of-~tr. Young al Collection H01'\1E,VORl<ERS fenvelope ::~:.~~;P ::;: :g~~,:~~c't"LLIY =: GllAOING, OllCINa IW GLASI .... Olll!IM TltU~I 1111 ! ~c~~ 962.fi94j i ' I \VHAT can m in a i:'J'ea! vacalion -locking lhe dog in lhe house -forgcUing to :st.op the paper delivf'.l'Y -leaving the door open or I.he tub rnnnin~. These and a lhouisand other things can make your vacation i. risk instead of a relit. So can un"·atered lawr111, piling up mail, Jond lighlM>fl that beckon burglani. '-------flee Exp'd Wanl perm Burca1.. ot \\restern Orani:c addrCl!llOrsl \\'anlerl Rush 11 "''' U44 LONG ••ACM •sto Al/S GARDENING LOCAL 1~ Ion; dist. moving, . • . c ly &12-7960 • . llYINI Tllllot.CI! l UI •••••• , ..... position 646--21 34 after 5 PM oun • • ' Rlam~d. self add. env., COIONA Olil MAit UH GAltOIN OJIOVI ::: f~ ,i:~s:~r:~ ! ~~c~~": ~:1~4o;~~~~~;;a::;tor~~ ~'URSE, COOK. COOK, Relief. I~ ddlay 1vk,,. Kh;t;;1Ck, P.O. Box . 13JO, ==~~:: ::;•NIULA ~~= WllTM '"'''" .. u 8('tvices call 646-3629, Serv· Housekeepe1-. exp'ed . r.1u 51 know a ct~._ Garden Grove, Ca. 92&10. LINDA llLI UN ~~=~:',.~!'" ::: ing Newport, Cdt.1, Costa Paintini, Own transp. &1~182'2 am47:30 pm. PH: ~:J4j(I. ll0~1E\VORKERS lcnv~lope ~::O ·~~iAtNos l!ri ~~;:~"ANA MllGHTI 4'lt r.fcsa, Dover Shores, West-· h • 6llO llou.seclcaning Dept. Store add!'e!l&Orsl 'ranted. Rush 1ALSOA 1suftlo nu coAsT.tL :;: - P•_po_ r_••.1_•"9 1 ~ ·-If ,,,,, C'nv MuHT1,.0ToN 11AcM u• , ,,. clilf. ~---By the day. II ~1111"""• "" .... -., MUNTINGTON Nl•SOUll 14'5 LAOUNA •1• M llOUSE Pa1ntl ni;::, ex· 646-2900 J. W. ROBINSON K1suck. P.O. Box 13JO, POUNTAll'I v.a&.Lt:T i.11 LAGUNA NIGUl'L -= COLLEGE STUDENTS h Ga~-. Grove. Ca. 92640. llUJ. •••CM lUt MllllON YllJO ' ''"'" Around Profc!it. l.a""'n 1erior-inleriot', p::r.pcr ang· DENTAL HYGIENIST N port I-ch nn: suNSllT ••ACM ioJ SAN rL11o11,.,• 411t ... Ing. at re:aliOnable pri~. 2 eW •• llOSPfTAl.IT\' II 0 STE SS GAIOaM GllOVI 1411 s .. N JUAN C.&,"TltANO .UU Care. Yd clean-up, '\'reeling s Avail l\[ay 11-26. 540.1481 I c IHI CAl'"Tll.ANO llACM 41)1 223 Newport 1eachcr.i, un1mcr SERVICE. has opcni~s;s for t::::o:o" ,,~ DANA "OtNT 474' ispec., lndscpng. a43-7 busines1, vast cxpcr, Mlarl Job W•nlod, Has lmm1diate m11tun \•:on1cn look1n; for OllANGI couNTT u• Tlll"Lt•. -'" '""' NEW La --~· "· J •~• -· 289l • f · "· <O TY UM CONOCIMINIUM -WJ\l, re~1ng. '"°'"' unc -..;,,..., uoa-• I W 7030 on.n1n9 or •n inlC'N'Sting part Un1c 1\·0,.-, OUT 01" UIOI o·-MOT l::LS .................... 4'1S Co 1 1 1 Cl Men omen r-. ' _ ouT OP 11.aT1 -· A mp e c awn care. ean * PAINTINr. 11\'T &: EXT. • \\'rlcom1ng nc1vcon1!'r;;; to STANTON Hll ReNT LS up by job or month. fl'ee Averg. l 1ry $260. 2 »ly \VORKERS Avallabtr.: ~fen EXPERIENCED your arc11 . Salc111 r x P. Wt!STM1101sT111 ~!~ Apt1. Unfurnished Pstimates. 1--or info call ~~71. incl all niaterial &. •-l"om•o. Clo•n•·"", ,,..... dcsirablr !\lust havr acr MIOWAV CITY 01J01••AL HM """-2417 or 846--0932. .,.,,,,., • ·Y '"" "" SA. LES"AN · -· s.aNTA ""'A "'" COSTA MISA 11• o:u PN'l)llratk>n. $18. per rm + \\'Ork. unloading. elc. Quick, M CALJ..: 541·309J SANTA A'IA ... ,I. ::~ Ml!!A VllDI Slit *ALLEN BROTHERS paint. Local refi;. Call Jack efficient, anytime. $2.50 hr. ll'\l<PRS En1plyr pays !ee ~:.:i.:• NIWl'DllT •••<M "" . _,,....., "' ~~~ NIW,OllT MllGHTS HM Call us Jor uimplcte yard 894-389.1 or =<>"" ......... 962-1967 Bel .. 8 am-~ l'IOOD Jo'OR George Allen Byland Agency NOltTM TUSTllOI ••• NIWl"OIT IHOltfl '"' I I I t "t. • I~"'===~~--.,---,.-, d ., LADIES 100 B ,. 1611 s A "'1 """: ANAHlllM •••TCLIJIP. !·" lierY ce A owes s. I STORY Stucco " overhang a1 y . --. .. l, . • JO ..,...,.,, ltLVl•AOO C,t,NYOl'I ~~ UHIVl•SITY JIAlltlt nn 540-1169 $99. J story s 1 u cc o .Ir: 7 BETTER SHOES INHALATION THERAPIST ~::~~~ ~~~ 1,. a.1oc1t •AT ,, .. GEN 'L Clean Up, lree serv., overhang S149. Acst. ceiling Jobs Men, Wom. 100 A.R.J.T. l'eQuired. Apply uoUNA 'IACH IHI IAIT •LUI''" H41 "'eed kill, r o t o-ti 11, $13. per rm. l.fin. 3 rml!. ------p~l'l!Onnl'!.l (714) 4?9-1311, So~'-.!'.~~,~~ ~11~~:L !: ~:~::: Oil MA• :~: tip r Ink I er s rep a ired. 646-0fi71 &. 6.17-6\19. APPLY IN r r.nSON 10-5 Pl\I Coast Community llosp. s ..... f"I """"'"'" 1111 •AY !IL.ANDI ,,,. b ·L• • t.IONOAY THRU fRlDAY S tT1tAND HH 1.100 lll l ,," 64~5848. T\VO UCLA students need a I 1t1es 31872 Coasl Hwy, o ........ JUAN CAl'I 17H HUNTINGTON Sl!ACH .... , _ 92677 CAl'ISTtlltAHO l lACH LE Y J(ll money. Esp'd hou1c L. •t :ii... unguna, . DANA l'OINT U4f POUNTAIN VAL But Home\\•atchers cbangct all 1hal -carts for your home. yards, pets, even supervises )'OUr cleaning and palnlini;:: while you'ri! a11·ay. l'ofall! \Ve take it in fOt' you, Lawn11 ! \\later them. Dog1 •nd Cals? \Ve feed. walk Rnd romp Lhem. We'll even drive you to and from the airport. No matter where you're heading or for how l ong, l ow-co11t Homewatchers i11 watchinc:: your home, daily and com- pletely. Have a ·wonclerfulLA '""N"o"sc=A~P~IN"G"'". -.=.~, .. :;,=n~i,::g. vacation .•. on us. PhOne pruning trin1ming and 833-379'/' Home\\·atchcra tenoYaling. cal/ after 5 p.m. P''.n••o·~ Free f'SI, Ken [.lrl JmJ eu T"E:RSONNI-:L JA NIT ORS \\'AJXERS DCl.&NSIO& 1111 814.SOA ISL.&IOIO t3H " ~ p RT~1ENT • · SAN 01100 1111 S•Al llACM 501 ~1-3074. ., ageac;y DE A f.xp'd only. Good pa y llVllSIOE COllNT'I' llM LONO l eACH HM METICULOUS PAINT. I.:. WOl'kin~ 1,.'0nd's Call aft MOUSl l TO •• MOVED u• OlllANOI! COUNTY UN 548-5£'0'] •2 fashion lsland. N.B. -. COl'IOOMINIUM 1tM GAIOIH ••ov• Mll OUM IMOI' IHt ltlf.&l f'lt CLUll •IH HAULING 11• MOUlltllAM1Ma •nt INf'llltlOlll OICOIATINe ,,,, INCDMI! TA X ., .. llllOM, OfHMelllll, •le. •IH llONl .. O l1M IN~\,L.f.TllOI• •llt INSUIANCI! an• IMVISTl•Af'IN•, 0.IMllWto •nt JAMITOtllAl Int JlW8Ll 'I' lllP.Allt, lie. .... LANOIC.lPINe ltlt LGCKIMITM "" MAID lllVICI ........... MU MAIOttlt,, •1t1CK ... MOVING a •TOIAGI .... l'AINTINO, 1'1..--.1l~t 6111 PAINTIM.. .... .. l"ATIOS "" ,HOTOGlllAl'M'r ltN P'LAST•l'-•NG. l'1tcll, lt•tlf ... PLUMl tl'IO , .. l'ET •llDOMIMto Mtt l'OOL ll•VICE ffll l"OWll ........ ,... ffll PUMI" Sl!l'VIC• fftt llOOFING int 1.AOIO, lr"if'lo lie. 6"t •IMOOIEL ll'IG & llll".All '"9 lt:MOOILINO, klTCMINS tM SCIHll'll llNr""' 6"f SltWINe INt llWIMe MACMIHI 1111<1'•111 INJ SIPTIC TllllCt, Sl'llltn. llL ~ TAILOtlltlNG lt11 Tl:lllMITE COIOlflltOl ffft Till. Cw1mlc ttM Till, LhtlttUm a Mtrt.11 6'11 Tlll'l llllVICl .... JILIEVlllOIOI. lt•ll!t, l'C. l'U UPMDLSTl llY '"' WILOINe '9H BLUE CHIP STA?.tPS. JNS. 3, f>ll-93~ oul'LllX!!S "'O• •ALI ltH we:STM1N1T11 un crew C.'01. 11tudenl11, ,lnt~x1 TRISH HOPKINS Equal opportun11y <'mployer LITE H. o u e k <' e Ping_ & Al'Al.TllllNTS •o• SALi ltN ~o;'t~"c~TY :!~ JOBS & EMPLOYMENT house!!. E.xp. Docks, sr..,,aa12 48.11 J::, l71h, Suite 2U C.M. 1 00::::..."":::.:=::...~. =:.::.:. Supervise 2 1ehl age girls, SANTA ANA MllGlfTS , •• WINOOW CLIAHIHG • l"I Cerpenterlng '590 AL'S LandscBping. Tree cARPENTRY J'(ln1oval. Yard remodeling. MINOR .REPAIRS. No Job Trash hauling, lot clt'!anup. Repair spmkll'l!. 673-llli6 T~ Sma.11. Cabinet in pr-~=~'-.,,---,---0:-­qea I: o t be r cUlneta. LA\\''N & Ganle:n Care, ~175, u no anrwer leave bcautificatM>n. "'et>ding & mq at M&-2372. ti. Q, cleanup by college student!!. Anderson Reas. 543-7363. Calina Bros. No Wasting * WALLPAPER * \Vhen you call "hlac" 54g..1444 616-4032 JI OU SES. docks, boa t 1 , ' """"""'41""•·•14•7•0"""""""1DONUT LADIES, nigh! shift. for 511mmcr. i~ day. Lido RENTALS :~!~~~1. !~: ~= :!:~::: ::i" =· No exper. nee. l\lr Donut 151r Chl·n lrans. Call aft H F • hod LAGUNA SIACN 1r11 JOa W,,,.T10, 13.'i E. 17th C.1't. ,·, ,,· ~1·"-~. OUMI urn11 LAGUNA IOllOUl'L 11'1 MIN. WDMIN ,.,. ,,-...., Mlll!Oft VllJO JJM SCHOOLS & fftlTllJ(TIOM , .. * DR1YE1s * ~tA1os :~:;:t; TG INA... = ::: }~::~~~~S' ... "0 !': ~:"~·z~·T•0" = No ~-..aenc• LIKE Hou~E \VORK? ~~s;,.Ai:~·~... ::: ~~~!T::r"o,.•11.1ocM :;: MERCHANDISE FOR QUALITY \\'oodcra.ft, ~nil ./ YARD WORK, college a nythlng-everylhlng r gen'I constr. & CS'C'pentry. isludenr , VCI')' reasonable! reasonably painted. For frte rree: consull11tion 1' qil01e. * 646-6745. cstimatr 646-91j2, ACCOUNTING CLERK ~· Pennanent resident Laguna i.t1s.1o v1101 ',:',', REAL ESTATE, SALE AND TRADE Nee .. .....,! Beach ,\•anted for niaid cot.LtGI PAllll l'Ull NtT:.tl.I - --' k 6 I s/week -t!H 1196 N•Wl"OIT Sl! .. CH n• Gener•I Ol'l'•C• JIU•NITUltl "" 20 Hour. P.r W"k Mlll!t have c1eu Calitomla wor 'ay · -NlWl"OIT HGTs. 1111 ,,.. 11 •"·• nl ·~ u&lft u -oT-El-NEWl"OlllT IHOllll tJM fltll"ll:ll. 9'c. 'I> OP''ICI IGUIPMl!l'IT 11 Permanent part-lime ....... j. r1v1n& reco ' .. ~y """" a..f-tT1 •AYIHO•l"S 1111 CONDOMINIUM SHI STOlll aGUll"Mll'IT •n ~· YELLOW CAB co ,. ,,... • ••Nf'ALI WANTll'O Jttt CAJ'I. llSTAUllMT •1• lion i1 now avall•hle In our • tlr 6 ~ OOYllt ll'Olltll m 1 ltOOMS FO• I.INT SttS .... lOUl'""'"T H ll A · l)e 186 E 18th st CE l\I lllt'llSTCLlf ll' tfM •DOM & &OAIO fttl HOUSI HOLO OOCIDI tltl Call Ken 64~·1, MS-4235 JAPANESE • LANDSCAPE PROJo'ESSJONAL. 30 yrs j .. REPAIRS * ALTERATIONS Clean-up l'\taintena.oce exp, p1tpcrhangini;:: fr-pRln· ! f • CABINETS. Any 1i7.e job Jl.IACK * 842·8442 ling, from England. 96&-7461 ccount1ni:' partmcnt. Job • • r.t A I NT E NA~N I A I an. UIOllVlll.SITT JIAllC "" MDTILI, TltAlll• COUITI $"' GARAGI SALi tm requirements jncJucle heavy Costa Meu maturt semi l'Ctircd, f'XpC'I'. lltVINI '"' GUllT MOMll Sttl l'URNITUlll AUCtlON .... filing, liOme typing and 10 • EXECUTIVE SJ::CRE-6Al\I 3P;\1, Sun. off. Plea:sc ::i; :t: .. p ~:: MISC. ltlNTillS '"' AJll"LIANCll '"' R t net INCDMa P'ROl'llT'r 4tN IMflQUIS 1111 key adder. AUractlve fringe TARY. BOOKl<EEPER E.~. apply Lone Ranger cs ., II Ttre &UllNICSI PltOl'llTY '"' SIWIMO MACMINll ..... . . •. _ 1 1 H 8 1111v1Ne TlfltRACll 21~1 bl~ncfits are also available. pcr1enced. c11pablc, adJUS1· 17502 Beach B V( •• • • COIONA OIL M .. ll JUI r1t,t.IL•• PARKS "" MUSICAL 1Nlf'tlltUMIN1 1111 I · h IUSINISI llNTAl •M l"IANOS I OtlltOANI llH App y In person 1111 I e ed, for challflnglng, dynam. MAN 01· \~Oman w i I h IALIOA ,,.. Ol'l'ICI llllNTAL ,.,. llt.010 '* 2:> yrs exper. 548--4i713 JOHNSON 'S GARDENING EX-PAINTER, now 5 ch I A·l Small job speclallsL Yard cart, Clean-ups, plan· tcacber will paint Summer Call Gordon, · ting, sprinklers. 962-203.'i mo·~. Xilrit'K workmanship. 84&-6.143 EXPERT Japanelie garden· I-Tee "~I. !">10-0062. " •..<.1 I . SAY ISLANOI !Hf IO• "' •• DAILY PILOT lC, Girl 1' nuay funcl on.i. oi•gan\zational ab1l\ty f O LIOO ISLl till tl'IDUSTllAL 1'1101' ¥ • T•LIYlllDN C · d 'd Lo t1JI COMM••CIAL IMS tll·il'I I STllllO 1111 ons1ruc11on cxper, es . managr ''!!Oelal club". w IALSDA ISLlllD ,. IHDUITltlAl lllN1AL .... TAP.I tlltlCOICllll .,,. GEN R · dd b Jng. Free est. Complete PAINTING -Ext.·lnt. 18 . cp1ur, a , ca . • _ }'ormica, paneling marlllc. yard !i(>l'Vice. 64G--0830. )It'll. e~pcr. 11111. Lie. F'rrt ~ Anything! I'.>iC~Gn;.l;ij9. _.(omplitl Y •rif-C"iri"I-~~~ .. · .,f25:C001't. Ce i 11 n i 5 • 3169 Redhills Avr. C.~I. pay? Loni::' hoUl'S1 494-6701. ~~~~i~~:0:A~~::" '". LOTI 61N CAMllAI • IOUll"MIMT • ., J30 \Ve11t Bay Street, (adj 10 airport). M onl Tr•o"noo llAL ••AcM ,~ .. 1AN:M11 61M MOl8Y 1u1",L11" '* Costa litesa anag•m LONG Sl!ACM ,, .. CtT•UI OltOYll •11S IP01t11N• GOODS ... J --Jirn 540-4837 I c':.c:."c·":::,c~· ~=-.,.-...,.,-, Cement, Coner••• "°° CLEAN·UP SPECIALIST PAINTING-INT. &. Ext . EXPERIENCED FIRST t' 2 AClllAOli •t• alMOCUc.An. SC0,11 mt A;.;k for Ml'R, G1x>emnan or A• • Good ?.lath Abi i1y -yl'!l. OllANGI COUHTT ,, .. LAICI IUINO'tl "" MIKILLA)l•DVI - Call 6~2-4321 for an lntel'\!ie\\' ~1ANAGER wanle~ f 0 r colleg~ • Call Ann 61;).2710, JM ••• ••• •• •••••••• ::: •••o•T PROl'l•rY ltlS "'IK. WANTIO .,. II II "· C nl • G fl I ooo•ol <O. •••••OTY '"' -•<HINIOY, I•• -· --~-------1 ·a ma,,. a 1 s lOP '''<stcliff Pergonncl Agency, JrittDWAT cnv ''" ,.... * ACCOUNTING CLERK I V ii HJt OUT Oil' STATS P.1'0'" '* LUMlll ,,. JHghe1t Quality. Lolvr~l 1 • CO NCR ET B \\Pork, ~1oRwing, e~in~, 540:~!.1bs· Prices. Fully exp. lns. John Licensed. Patios I clNW>"t easona e. ao 673-1166. In !he Founta n • ey area. 2043 '\lestcllfl Or Ne1vpo11 SANTA ...,.,. Hll•HTI 11tt MOUNTAIN • Gl!SllllT lttt ITOIAGI '"' EJ!pf'rienced only, .irpt' so Altf'.r 6 Pl\I , call !33-1092. Bt'ach. . f:~t~A .. L llACH '"" IUSOIVISION LAND ",, IUILDIN• MATll.IALI .... ~ etc. Phillips Ce men I. GARD~ING: Land clean· n-'ET;;;f~R~E~D'"'P~o~i~nt~,~,,-.,.•=,,..= MS-&180. up~. Spkr ·!')'Ii. roto-eemenl f'Xper. Nf'al l honr!lt. Non C:ONCRETE. All types. Free V.'Ork. YatlCC'y, 64&-j86Q drinker. Call :i36-6801. \\'Pill. Accounts l'l!C'f!IVable/ E rl need llAIRST\'LISf UGUNA NIGUIL ,,., llllAL ISTATll SllVl(I 6111 swaPI .. payable. cost accounling. ,'"'bu' ... N 8 ,. 11 $81l'S MtsHDN v11JO ,,. ,•:1s.1~~::::1 !!: PETS and LIVISTOCK f'5l. Sawing, breaking, haul· JAPANf;SE Gardl'ning INT. & i-;,ii. Painting. Local i~ -" 1klploading. Service Ser.iice. Neat v.·01·k. Cleanup 1 • C I . 1 n-or sy ""on. . . o 01v-NO i.&N CLIMINtl tJM all ndustna ru:latkms for i re('d. •'ringe bc.ne.fils. * ...,. JllAN c.1o,t1TllANO tns BUSINES~ Ind PITS. •••••A'-• appolnunen!, <7141 49-1·9401. ,,"§,,P~.-CAl"llTltAHO ••ACM ,,. CAtS .... TE LON IC -.tt.J. . OANA "°'"'' "* FINANCIAL Offl -• EXP'O ·-1 I • I • * E . llVlltllDI COUNT¥ .... IUSIMfSI WANT•D ''" MOISll .. -" r..•o ....,.,, Bob ,..,D ...,,.., ref's, Jlc'd, lns.. rte es ... It. qulU.lty. "'-. )d. maint. ONO·wuo> Call Chuck, 6~3--0809. CE~tENT WORK. no job too ======== Small, n.>aaonable. free General Services "'2 Jo:Slim. 1'1 . S!uOlck :>l&-8615 CUSTO'.'lt CONCRI-:"rJo; PATIOS-DRIV ES-1-:TC. rree f'lilfinate, 675-5516. ~10RE Concrete patio for lel'is money. Artl,Uc &ertim:. I.le .. call Max-•I 644--0687 DECORATIVE CONCRE.l'E DRIVES.WAl.J(S-PATIO GENERAL Clt'an·UP It haul· ing of anything. Hqnest priceli. f>I~ 64fr3726. APT UEANING -Paintina -Rug Shampooin)l k Lite Re p at r11. REMARC SERVICES, 1147-6688 *PAPERHANGING INDUSTRIES . '"' p or can1p1.r it(• 1per1ence 'tAC .. TION llMTALI .,... IMVISTMINT O'""Uftlffel 131f LIVllfO(fC - '-PAINTING. * 968-2·12.1 Lllguna ~ach, Calif. w'°"1·11 h'°'s'o' c"','1 f<'tnalf'. !!69 ~~r.:t~1u:U1H. = ~.,U:~~~~s,:~'°!~~~;~111 :: CALIFORNIA Ll'.'ING Phototr•phy .. 10 !~~a1A::rt~~~u;a:~1:~; FAT ;.· UGLY777 *Necessary RENTALS :!:i:~~L~f.:~· :: ::r-:~~~1"°'"1 5 -CUSTOM PHOTOGRAPHY takt ~ut ~ood sto'!'· Phooe If you an:, ll'e probably can't TodRY's coinpetitlon 1.s stiff HoUHI Unfurniihtcl ~~~t"~~~=~.L~:~s ~ :::~~~·... :: Bet 2.:»-4.30 646-8561. u~A ,.0,,. _,,.,.,,,00, fl''!/~' gu1dan<'c "°'''"'' , ,. -••• •-bl Pho Gordon "" _,, ,,,·,,'• ' ,·., TRANSPORTATION •u:aJOna e-no ·•SSISTANT CALIF. CASTING CO. you cnn fa I at. But .wlt,h ~:',',,'!:°11• = * M?-61.f;') * M Is continuing its 11Carch fn thr flO\\'f'r of " .mullt·m I-MllA 01L ~Jt 1111 ANNOUNCEMENTS 10"'1 a YACHTS HELPER c 1 lion doll11.r public co. bf!-"'''" v1101 1111 end NOTICES =::":!u1111111 Pl•1terln9, P•tch, Ol'ange o, fo1· a variety o hind :you-Lhe only ivAy to COL\.••• PA•K Jiii l'OUNO ,,,,.. ,.., ..... '"1111>-SK• IGATS R I 6llO t:vening11 f).10. p11rt lime, types, for \\'Ork In m1g, mo. JrO i~ up. M•lltPOIT llA<M l tlt LOIT ,.., ,0 ... , TttAILlll -"" .... ... ... -CALL DON, 642-8.i14 t i======= ! Contractors "20 t:d's Clc&nlnit St'!rvic.-e Ca rpets • Upholslcry • Wi11- dowz -Floor care.. 545-0487 llANOYMAN. PainUng. fl"n. r in1t. geroera1 m • I n l . 646--1809 or 6~9900. -~!r.cr'------drpcondablr., Aa:e 19--31, $3.23 deling, TV C.'01nml's. & Ind. A1. ,;n lll&OCl&t.r of, and un-::::::; :::i. = NltONaLI ... '°'' MAINTINAMCI hr 10 atart. fllms. Great pay, pt, lln1e. d••· th• Mgis of.1'1·0resslon-•AYlltOllll mt ANlltOUNCIMINn ftll &OAf LAUNCMIM• * PATCH PLASTERING AU types. Jo"'rt!e estimates Call ~2.5 ' SllTMS .. H MMINI IQUll". Call l\1r. Allan 956-2310 \\'e are client pakl, no fee., RI 11all'1man an financ1a.I oov11 •MOii!• IHI JIUMllaLI .. 11 •DAT 5L'"· MD01:1•e ARE You Not • !JChOOI. tycoon H· \V. Ol~·l11,h1. re· ··=~~~.'~:. PA•• ;;~ PAID OllTUAllY .. ,. eGIT lllVICll --: ! AOOJTJONS And Alll'ratlont Rt>s. • Comm . contr•c•or ltt'\113Cd, honded & ln•urrd f~e e1tlm11ea. tflnanclnJ:\ 536-2810 518-_,.JO.j •TIIE REMODEU:ns • rm 4!sta • 100~t. fiMnclna Kitchens l"f'tP' • e11'p(t1'11 Complete R.f'modelln1. Qualit)' Contr&dors. 5(1. 3llill TIMI fOI QUICK CASH THIOUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD ---------~!!!!!Ing I~ H•Uli"!_ '730 HERRIN PLUMB. ------Spccial\111 in addillons. N!mo. llAULL"\G SIO A LOAD <leis. he~. Rea11, 5'1S-0960 Clf'.an up. Tre-e sen. Gen. all 1 Pl'll. Pruning 646-2:)28, s.tl-«>tl YARD I Ou. Cle•nup. Remove 1rec1, tvy, truh. Grtldt, btckhoe, 96247tl 11/\ULINO I: Gen'l Clean-Up, l.a\\'111 rno\\·<'d. Rea1. rates. Expcr. 64.2-5639 ilAUl.ING & aarage clctin• 1111~. By rollcfl" nudtn\.3. ~113-1:163. .-llnA Bl'Oll, ~RASll &. J.;Arave "lcan·up. fl.ton.-Sun. $10 a Jood. 1''1-ec I' llnuHI', f1l8-:i0.1t \VATER llcate11l, d ilipo&erl. etc. S7.50 per hr. 642·2'75.l or 64U500. PLUl-1BING REPAIR No JOO too 18m1tll • 6t1-312S • Remodeling I -~--'°--'-'----'-"°-t'IUI-;flGLAR;; i l!IJ11r1-. &' pulhnnns. l~ll 1tik f(ir JTrrb FREE TIO\\'llf'd Calif. R.E. brokt.r, llVINI .. .,. JIUNltlltAl 01•r.CTOl.s 4'14 IOAf lllMT•ll • d --mun ,,...... 1411 IOAT CHll!tTIElt .EAUTI. FUL77 5 rntrf'1>rencur n .. .,,., • •ACK '"" JMt CAtlltO ff TMANICI ,.1, l'llMINe ao•TI TV CREE;N TEST lty lc8drr, you \\'ill Jcn_rn l.t.£T llUFP JttJ '" MIMOtllM lollJ IOAT MOVtlOI• 1!'11 all in lhe eye ol lht b('. Pl!: (7141 S.W.S2n ho1v you may ln11l11.nUy 8UC· ~..,r.:z Tl•IACI N°:J' CIM&Tl•Y LOTI •01 MAT STOtlltAOI I-le'-·. ~--" .... TV -n-10 '-"' 1(1 6 P!\f cl!Cd. :0110N11 Oil MAii ,,,. CIMlfll'r CIYl'lf ttll lC)ITI WANTIO .., "" "''""""' " ...... I CllMJITOllllS ''" AllltClt.A,1' nil you \\'Alch aoo If ~·ou FIBER"-LASS I .... Utt ou1· 11ro\'l'.n form11 fl IAL•OA 11• MIMD••,.&. l"AtlltlCI ,...71 l'LYIM• LISSOHI . . .., a Y· "' "uAr•ntf'(' you1-stlf ~ IAY .. UMDI :n: AutTIOMI .... ""°'•tll Mil""' fC('I )'OU re as J)r~Hy 8S di ..... _ s81Ci )lt'r n10 LIDO llLI u AVIATtON HIVICI ••U ~.~1• ll01lle Of thou Jlf'OPI~. call US. Up, laft ftfJ _.. • Cadillac ~·lr plAn ll :~~~.rL~=rr a,m ~:v:~AlllPMT•flON ::: ILICTllC c•lll CALIF. CASTING co. talDnCJ •·-A ... ollCf' '""''1"'0'°" ••Ac" ,.. _ •'"' •11t•• I ll_ .. _ ,,. h I •r-·· r . MUNTIN9TON NAllOll. Mii AUTO TlllANll"OtllttATIO# MOIDNCY(Lll • con ,...,..,. s K"art or I f ER + Group llC'allh lruurAnce .. ,,.,,.1N vALLlt' )llt LIOAL MDTICll ..-MOT04l•COOT1 •1 everyday Pl!OPle v.·ho have p y n pen_on, .,. -$25,000 n1aJ<>r medical, 11.1oL •tACN MM S~TR~i~E DIRECTORY :3:: =r:•1•_:~P~T1 a ~Ire 10 ~orit or1 TV or UR INDUSTRIES life 111nd accident. ~":.:C-:"9 : ACCOUll1'• ..., ••••Lii. Tt11tAYl'- modtll"1 jobll. $7S to $125 + Unllmlled financing J)l'O• Hot.Ml COUNT• -ANIWl:llM• ..... ... TlllA•llll. "tllltY per day. No I~ to you ewr. INC. 2101 Dover ~d1nr.:Ku:"'p'l:ri>'for I-Ill· !:.~~.:~:.. :: ~:.'i':l'r.:e 1.IPA•lllt. P•"' '.;:. r:~• • J.'OR ON CAMERA St NI . 11 v tit M1ow.1o• ctTY ••• ,,..,,..,L,, 011t .,,, c .. ~,.11t1 AUDITION .. . •• • • \\. an 11;ca on. IANTA AMA MltaNT\ »JI AICMITIC1UllAL lllYKI ..,n CAMPI• tlltlNTALI CALL Now ' ... '"" '"' '"'0 ••l'•tll) et• OUIOll auoo111 CA!.L t11~J 83:>R2$2 FRY COOK-Ex~rlC'nctd ROR i.AeUM.l ••ACM .,. 1turo, .... ••ltl. '"'' 11c. ,.., 1M.-011teo •11101 ... 10 J\;\t to 6 Pl\I corrAC:E corrr.E s110P ,.. LAO""'" "'oul!1 ,,., .. ~.,11•"•• "" s110111T c•111 • .. ,. -••• I' '' • c '' FULL DETAILS MltllOtl VllJO ,,.. IGAT MAll'ITIM••C• .... ••,,•,•••,•,•,·,'. ·.·.·.•,1Ct .. ,. Su\'t your , ... r ~ 1r1 not -' t!!.I . lh .... 1. •• • !AN (I •M•"'"' Ji it llKK, MAIONtlltY, ..... ~ ..,. • r.1r. SUtnlf•y (71•1) 83.l-32JJ iAN IUAN CAl'IStlltAfltO am •uSINlll lllllVICll tMI ,t.U1G '"'"'' "" fnrl Ju~t rr11ch for your 1DON T ([!Ye If 111\'ay, ac l J'll"n 7 [)a:ys : .. , l\lllHO •Ii"'" "" llJILDlllll "" .. ufOl W .. HflO ,,.., phOllC , &. ~11 . ~ily Pilot 11u h:k ~111 ... h for 11 1vlth • THE QUICh'ER YOU CAIL. ~:::o~~~~~M :: f!!~,.~~: .... , ................ :::: :~~o ct,•:11-.:. = Clllll&lf1rd 6.tz..;...e;, OIA1i:t1 DAILY Pll.OT 'VANT . AO. 111E QUI KER 'YOU ~El t tUP\,lllll uN,u•N. "" c•1t•INTlllllNO ....utro c1111 ... )'OUr ad -tod1yl •Call 6-tl.:.6'1'8 k cMri• It. .:;;:;;.-~::;::::;::.:..:::;::.:;·=·:·;.... ________ .,.. _____ ,,_ __________ ···- ----::: ... $ .... -.. ~ ::: -i .. • JC Sc - ,. I J N • i ' ) ~ I ' ' I , • • . I . . • T\lflday, J""' lO, 1970 JOIS & IMPLOYMINT J JOIS & IMPLOYMINT I JOBS & IMPLOYMENT I Joas & IMPLOY~ENT J JQIS & EMPLOYMENT! JOBS & EMPLOYMINT J JOBS a EMPLllvMI Nl' \J & T1J~=..;;;..:""" SchMl•lnllrvctlen 7600 Sc'-l•ln1tructlon 7600 $;i-1 .. 1n1tructlon 7600 Sc'-l•lnllructlon 7600 SchM11-ln1tructlon 7600 s;;;;;.;:inatructl0n 7600 School1-ln1tructlon 7600 ~•lnstructton 7600 Jo!b•!::"~~~:.,!!!:( Young Set Pre·School SPECIAL SUMMER PROGRAM FOR AGES 6 TO 10 FULL -PART TIME -~FTER SCHOOL 6:30 AM to 9:30 f M 7 DAYS Rat .. for 2 or more 1525. S.nt• An• Costa MIM 646-3706 ... 646. 9210 AIRLINE & TRAVEL CAREERS For Men and Women • Travel Agent • R111rv1tlCM"11 • Tichi S.IH • Air frel9ht C•rgo • Communici1tlon1 e Operations Agent Day and night !111111 AIRLINE SCHOOlS PACIFIC Accredited: Santa Ana 543-659' 610 Eost 17th StrHt National Association Trade & Technical Schools . . . ' Ap.Proved for Veterans Eligible Institution ~nder tbe Federally In· aured Student Loan P rogram ..... Uo-4 ............. _._4 .. J .. ,. ,, e Cel\Cr•I• l 9r•11 play t rltl -1up1rvl11cl p r19r1rri CIRTIFIED KINDERGARTEN IN COSTA MESA- 2 LOCATIONS 1'37 Church St. (I 'lllk. ea•I of Newport abovo 19th) Phona: ~636 Sc.hools and This vari~ty . of fine ·s~hools e >sAITlllt •' ·' could introduce y ou to a new tomorrow. Instructions For f11rlher information r991rdin9 t he Daily Pilot School1 and Instruction Dire ctory CALL 642·5678, EXT. 325 • Enjoy Success in Ltte through Modem Cosmetology COILEGE of BEAU TY . offers only the tnost advanced, updated Courses and Techniques. Your skills \vill be only as good as the training yo u have been given. New Classes Start Each Tuesday. Register NOW 646-2919 1895 Newport Blvd., Co1t1 Me11 2117 S. Bristol, Santa An• S4CMl667 THINK LINK Affiliate of tlia Singer Company e Link Simulators • Teenage Classes e 1970 Air-conditioned dual control cars Free home pick-up 7 days a week 835-1575 Enroll NOW WOMEN For July 20th Clasus In **MEDICAL & DENTAL ASSISTANTS MORNING-AFTERNOON-EVENl~G For July 20th Cl1sse1 fo r **MEDICAL SECRETARIES **INHALATION THERAPY 119S Newport Blvd. Co1t1 Mesa . 714/64S-29'l2 SEW-KNITS SPECIALIZING IN STRETCH & KNIT FABRICS .,d LI NGERIE WI HA.VI THI PINllT l lLICTION OP KNIT PAIRICS ON THI OIANGI COAST, 2199 FAIRVIEW ROAD COSTA MESA . 540-3268 S-T-R-E-T-C-H . & SEW jT.M.) CLASSES 8 L!!;,, J 15°0 Morning -Afternoon and Evening LINGERIE CLASSES 3 L~ $600 SAUCERMAH SCHOOL ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS 88 FAIR DRIVE • COSTA MESA Grades 1 through 9 Small group and individualized teaching to meet the realistic needs of youngsters. Abilities will be challenged by good teach· ing and a variety of educational materials so that more effective learning will result. MOTIVATION Operates onl y from \Vithiri a llerso n -not from the outside. Good teaching can stim- ulate motivation within a youngster by. building on successful learning experiences. ' Nothing succeeds like success ! . WHERE THE PROGRAM FITS THE CHILDI Willard H. Saycerman, Ed. D. T ala phone S4Q.4060 School 541-175' (eve.) ENROLL NOW FOR FALL NURSING SCHOOL Enroll now for New Classes On The Job 1-Iospital Training TEACHING -PRACTICAL, NURSES AIDES, NURSING ASSISTANTS, ORDERLIES, PRIVATE DUTY & HOME CARE Free Placement Assista nce Can Earn \Vhile You Le1rn INVESTIGATE BEFORE YOU IMST! OFFERING 2 $100. scholarships to ••'-l'Y Orange County High School toward tultJon! GLAD TIME PRE-SCHOOL l'Sth & Monrovia StrHt1 . ·Newport lleKll ( HNll Ho1pitol A,.• l · CLAD TIDINGS PRE·SCHOOI. -EllMENTARY Special Summer Educational & Recreational P rogram Limit to 12 students per class Kindergarten thru 4th Uo-4 .......... WI" 91 .. fW ,..._. I Drrecief SPECIAL RATES FOR FIRST 25 PRE-SCHOOLERS WHO REGISTER!! 646-6&20 or 546-7866 MEN-WOMEN RADIO NEEDS ANNOUNCERS Jn broadcasting, only ability counts. Age or education is no barrief, once you have ac- quired the training that can bring you fame, happiness, and big money. ALSO FOC li t Phone Ucense 6 \Ve€!k Course Results Guaranlttd THE INSTITUTE OF BROADCAST ARTS 1681 \V. Brnad\\•ay. Anaheim \Vhen )'OU traln w ith us. you !tarn by using \Oil professional eciulp- ment. You Rre tAught hr quallrled working air personRlilles and you are heRrd on a leading Orange Coun- ty Radio Si.lion. For ,,... Auflltlen Phetne 772.aot Student Loans Placement Assistance GJJJarNJl/ STUDIO of CHARM And MODELING Phone for FREE Brochure oa "SECRETS OF BEAUTY" ENROLL NOW FOR SUMMER CLASSES Houn : t a.1n. to t P·"'· T -.. Apply 1n penoa Ollly ' THE RIGGER No. tt Fashion "Island NeWport Beacl\ WANTED EJ<pti-Jencett R.e&l Estate of. , IQ mampr for Ne....pott an!a. Llberal mmmialon M override. Reply to: Box M-l<Xn . Daily Pilot WAITR ESS: Exp'd, par t time 21)-31) hrs a wk. Apply, in person, }o~.w. Woohwortf'i Co. 2.ll3 Harbor Blvd. C.M. .WIG STYLIST AND SALES ' .• Nttded for millinery• *Pl· MUJt be experienced. . APPLY PERSONNEL OFFICE THIRD FLOOR The lroadw~Y: 47 FASHION !SJ.NO NEWPO RT BEACH, EqU&I opportunity employu * WIGS * Sell ladles fa11hlon wip by \\~•rin& on the job ~ J 110Cially. ', Call Ski f\'.lr appointment J --\\-'OMEN, Lite delivery workJ l\lust ha\•e O\\'n car. Apply:' ~ N. Broadway, Room tlD. Santa Ana WOMAN or coUege &irl ~ li\'e in for summer. Hae'foTk: It babygitUng. Priv. rm/N.~l $150. 5:19-1632. WOZ..IAN to work in Donu« shop. No phone calls pleut]' 29-17 1-larbor. c.~t. ~~!:_ln1truct'!!!.2~ WANTID 23Mon &Women I TO TRAIN FOR Rewarding-High Paying CAREERS AS I BM Keypunch OPERATORS Job Reedy In M Wka ' FREE Placement A11l1t•nce! Ne Age Limit i High School Not Req. : Coll 956-1720 Personal Interview Rl KEY PUNCH ACADEMY 280 No. Wil.11hire Blvd. I Anaheim ITS YOUR MOVE AIRLINE & mm! INDUST~Y CAREERS ' e OPERATIONS AGE?q' e TICKET SAl..F.S . e RESERVATIONS i , e AIR l"REJGHT-OA.J\GO e COMMUNICATIONS I e TRAVEL AGEN'l' Airline School• Poclflc 610 E. 17th, Sent• ~ 543-6.1'6 C LAR IN ET instruction: beginne~ • lnlrrmediate - l\f uslc theory. Your home or mlne, Reasonable rat•. 962-3298. ACTING 1 0 DAii. Y PILOT TueMtay, J unr 30, 1970 ' MERCHANDISE FOR· MERCHANDISE FOR . MERCHANDISE FOR SALE AND TRADE FREE TO YOU SALi ANO TRADE SALE AND TRADE SALE AND TRADE --Punlture IOOO Furniture IOOO P l•nos & Or1•ns 1130 M iscellaneous 8600 liiiiiiiiiP-UBiiiiiiiiiiiLIC~N~OTiiiiiiiiiiiiilCE~ I VERY Lovable I: gtnUc ahcllle--lype female pup 5 mo old. Jiu beeil camplna on our dool'!llep th\1 put Y.ttk. We haV1!n't bttn able to find her ov.·ncr-coukl you Dl!CORATOR GETS CANCELLATION Of 11 LUXURY APARTMENTS Spenlsh & 1Mctlter r1npn Furniture ALL BRAND NEW A decorator dream house on display - 3 rooms of gorgeous Spanish furniture· (was reg. $1295.) SACRIF·ICE $425 • • • • • • Complete 'Med it•rr•neen ·e.droom Suite in Oek. IR09. $349.001 .......... NOW $111.00 Gor9•ous Spanish Custom Built Sofe with mat ching love s.at-Choice of b•1utiful hbrics. !Reg. $319.951 •....... NOW $1ft.OO Sp1nish Oinin9 S•ts ·-··-···-··-··-········--··· $75.00 Solid O•k End TebJ., & Colf11 Tables $19.SO T•ll Decorator Table L•mps IR 09. $49.951 •.. _ .................. NOW $11.00 Span ish Han9ing Swag Lampl· · I R09. $49.9 5) ······················-NOW $22.Ml CR&DIT AVAIL .. NO MONEY DOWN ., J f J] FURNITURE THE BIGGEST! Pi1no & Org•n SAie in Town Is going on right now •t \VARD'S BALDWIN SfUDIO Ul9 Ne11.'J'X)l't, C.l\1. 612-848-1 Open Every Nile & Sunday Afternoon llAMMOND, Steinway, Yam· aha. New & used planos ·of most makes. Best buys in &i Calit. at ·Schmidt Mttsic Co.1907 N. Main, &tnta Ana CUSTOM JEWELRY Rings , earTings & pendants, Let us nioclernize your old jcv.'t'lry. Custom casling. Casti ng: 11upplies. CUI 11oocs. Rock hound supplies_ Real- i.lslic prices. Open Tues thru Sun Closed Mou, 5 M GEMS 2750 liarbor Blvd., ll·A Co&ta l\fesa * 549-2039 Rear Of College Cen1er give her a ho me! ;,1;>.1914. 6/30 U NCON OJTJON ALLY guaranteed to respond to your Jove &: alleetlon. Must place 3 neutel'ed ca\11 in kind hands before leaving Jor E . <;:oast apt.. early July 548-435.1 6/30 ONE Very genUe & friendly. dog. 4 yr. old. Black w/brown. Gd. lor children. Has shols & l icense . 510-4808. 7 /2 FIVE little girl kilt.ens. One black, one grey, lhl'ef ~10VING SALE 1970 orange tiger cals, one with Zenllh color, blk & wht. long hair. Seven \\'ei!ks old. save up to $185. Dav<'s 1V 495-5981. Laguna Niguel 6/30 810 S. El Camino Real San e9•2312 BOX o( free kitty food & Oemen!e. 492-6291. 'I" :! lcmale kittens gray & PHILCO CONSOLE hlk. 2 inale kittens gray Black & White $<15. KIRBY vacuum \\'/all al· & blk in ~lesa Verde Area. 492-4279 after 5 pn1. tachmcnls including handy ~2 6/30 EXCELLENT TV-huller. Take over payments HURRY' for this beautiful, Bia.ck and "'hite $35 of $4.50 ))l'r mo. or pay long-l)!lired, Ruffy ~f Angora fi46-.3<163 off for orlly 132.51); Call 6 \11k kitten only l left ~=~~-"':.:.::c.,..~-~1 543-9335 abyHme. 546-3475. 112 DneAVwE'~-TVtto"n-.,;.Vil6ovis~". Elt? LEAVING MUS). sr:LL IU\,.-n ""' ~ BORDER Collie, blk \v/litlle Camino Real 492-6291. 4 foot diameter cable spool white, Very friendly & -table SlO. 2x•I' table resin gentle. Has been altered. I ;T;.;.R:;;:A::..:N;:;S POc..:;.;.R:.;.T:.;.AT;...;l..:;ON;.;.__ I TRANSPORTATION Boots & Yechts 9000 Mobile Homes 9200 SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS BAY HARBOR Mobile Home S•les ALL NEW '70 MODELS NOW ON DISPLAY 20' \V ides as low u $5995 A1blro -Snarl -rakir -12' Wides fb 34' \/ides Kismet -ELDA1S, Park Spa.ct• Availablo Remark about a dumb guy: 1425 Baker St., Costa Mesa "The only reason he keeps ~ block East o.l liarbor Blvd. his head abovr water Is that Coeta Mesa <n4) 541).9470 wood FLOATS;' CAPTAIN Licensed -Radar -Loran, 30 Years exp. sail or power. Professional Sport r~ishing THE MEADOWS (Irvine) !TRANSPORTATION 9400 '59 PORSCJ-lE-left s ide damaged. Good trans, metaJ top, &eats, etc. SAOO or ()lier. bis.-0975 aft. 3. 227 48th St., N.B. Wl)oles•le to Public .COMPIEI'E ENG INES ·' SHORT BLOCKS Motor Main 645-0204 Guide. h1eajc~n &: Central Rcservatiorr~ are now being America n ~:aters • also taken in Orange County's J l~ns<;<I 1nul11-eng. commer-finest&: most 'complete park cl~l . pllol: land &: se1,. Ad-at 14851 Jeffery Road (Sur. m1n11trat1ve experie~. rounded by Orange Groves) Best ol references. Wnte in Irvine For tnfonnation T railer, Tr•vel Box ld 1060, Daily Pilol. caU .89J..5730, 531-8571 u; 942S FOH, Sale. 40' navy motor 5.11-8105. 16' T.T., elect brks. $7tl0: launch hull. Cedar Planlrinr '48 Chev carryall S~. 15/8. over $3500 spent strip. SPACES w/trade for hiick camper ping interior & exterior (for Available in Huntlnrton _54:.=ll-3910,;;:::._~~~~~- f i be r g la 15 i n1) $4000, Beach & Costa Mesa's nlc· TENT TRAILER 644-1.557 est parks, Clean $250 548-!M30 TRAD~ For your land eq, MOBILE HOMES la' Ohl!on sail'J yawl. Sips America's finesl, available Trailers, Utility 5.o hd, gaJlt>y, fully sd. in every size&. price range. '>~ 714/9S5-1881 days, JOMiCRA, INC. .~TlLlTY Trailer-all molal $125. 714/982-4832. 19261 Beach mvd. Jeep. Good cord. 14' i\1ikhell Fiberglass out-Huntington Beach 536-SSU _:""'=='°~"~·======:: b ~d. Rm I co n tro I, Spaces-Spaces-Spaces Truclcs 9500 windshield, tr!. $ 4 5 O. New 5 star Adult Park • .;.;.;;:;.::.:, _____ .:.:.:.: TRANSPORTATION --Dune Butglos 952S ---- Imported Autos 9600 1970 91\-T coupe. 5 speed tr ~ns. ?" mags wilh Durilap raci ng tires. A m -Fm radio/atx\ other Xtra~. Ml. 6500. $7850. Call 673-3379. AUSTIN HEALEY AUSTIN AMERICA Sales, Service, Parts Immerliate Deliverr Al!Modcls J1rtuport 3l111µot·ts 3100 W. Coll.It Hwy., N.B. &12-9'n 50-111& 1844 Newport Blvd. H•rbo 1;1 B1vd.1 Costa Mesa Only HI-Fl & SterM 8210 top • si,ong • $1. 2 la1np.s 540--4808 7/2 673-8922. Centrally located in fJUiet LEASE·A·TRUCK Authorittd MG Dealer SPEAKERS: 4 boxes, !! spic S3 and $5. &12-l?24. Kl1TENS: Cu!e as picturt' rs.: 15" Jensen woofer & HAMMOND Organ $700. 1 book kittens free lo good neighborhood of Westmins. "S"a~il;:.bo:;•:;l.:• ____ 90.10 ler. Clase to shopping area '70 Dodge C500 • VS, 2 sp. 20 '60 ROADSTER 100-6, fair hi Van •••••. Sl.56.19 per mo ..... p 1 1 "00 Every Night 'Til 9 -Wed.1 •nd Set. 1Til 6 super tweeter in ea. bottom Pc: Dru~ Set $200. Bass hon1e (permanent l y ). RHODES 33 "llANAHULI" box: 11" twttter & midr.i_n(ce guitar ~3~· l~ss amp $40. 675-4738. 7/1 Bcaulifully ('((Uipped an d horn in ea. 1op box. $100. ;a~f M~~e,. S60. After FREE BJk & \\'hile 6 to maintained. Ideal for racina & ireewa.y, A beautiful new clubhouse, Lge swimmina: pool, Jacuzzi & all other Ia. cilitles. 530-2930, 5.11-8571. '10 Chev CF50 • V8, 2 sn..20 co ... ,, v PY· ,,... · .. •962-75(3* hi Van ••••.. S156.19 per mol ~=========ol '11 Dodge Van • VS, auto/ radio ..•••..• $89.00 per mo '70 Dodge Pick. VS, auto. step bumper • $89.00 Pf!r nio ··Chrysler Lease System" 962-7967. a 1 ' 7 wk old mixed breed pup-or day sailing. 531-8105. 1 F __ u_r_n_ltu_r_• ___ .....;.8000= Garage S•I• 8022 17 PC. KING SIZE 01ACKAY Reio 'IX"167 BX, CRAIG Pioneer 4 & 11 track LADlES diamond dinner pies call annoons or aft $j,500 -TERi\!S BEDROOM l hp 220 V air~nd. 7~2 home stereo. $95. Ce.II aft ring. se_I with 11;. karat 8:30 Pl\1 , 546-9712 7/2 See at 19 Bay Island Trailer _ Cabana Bayfront. l.Arge: 9 drawer dreuer, mlr-hp outboard eng, antique 6, 847-3084. center diamond, 2 diamoods 3 Healthu pla"'ul kll!C'TIS "673-1232 See to apprttiate! U>aving ror, 2 bedside stands, King marble top commode, xtra -,12 karat on each sKJe. ~ 3 ' siz..e headboard, frame, quilt. Jrg single SimmOns mat-Camer•s & Brilliant cut & .:Tillce! Rep-hou!<!broken and e 11 t i n g ,\!UST sell 30' ?11ark C 30, area -Bargain! $10,900. ed mattreu, sheets blank-tress, rdo rec BC 348, Equipment 8300 ly to Box P 360. Daily Pilot good will deliver in C!\I illcl 's mooring, nylon main 1_6_7'-0250 ________ _ ets. etc. • chrome table, 4 chrs, misc ....;;;.;,:.;::;;.c""'-;_ __ .:.;.:.: Ir nearby. 612-9846 112 sail, 28 bp John.Wn aux. 2 BR.. $'1500. Choice 1pace Chol ·1 11642 San o · c · e NlKKON 300mm LENS lO" radial saw, like !'IN', TO a -1 hom•·. I >mall Other xlras. Gd cond. A on ...... u course. " blk. from ce of Spanish 1 ems. iego ll', ~~ originW C061. 8. bench ti.,.,.. ... t-..... . ni or Modem Style F.V. 962-TI15. $165 w/clraw~. AU altachnlCnts. Chihuahua terrier puppy, 5 Steal at $m>. Pvt pty. beach. Htg. Bch. ~ ALL FOR $249 NEIGHBORS Tr as '1 & ~*=54~8-~39=":•:':' :'::p:m~*~ !Jb~la~d•~•~dt•~-:· ~·~·:"~· ~a:vail~·~· 1 ~.· .·~ •,9ba16 by rabbits6.1~~ 894-6966 '60 • 10x40, FURN. Xlnt cond. No down pmts. only S9 mo. Trcasum;. Name lt \\'e've :-842-1962. "" . ..,..... ~ * 24' Lslander, aux, head, AJupi. awnings $2895. lal WELK1S WAREHOUSE i;ot it. Thur-Sun 9:30 SM ,;M;;;i•;<;•:li;•;;;•;;OOU:;l;:;;;;;;;8600;;;;i f'lsher Stereo y,·/spcakcrs S\VEET Lovable blk & gray galley. oovers. Pu IP i I, W. Bay Sp. No. 12, CM ""o,,·,wy .• 4 9 th .. ~1t.,9-6Sa~~n Alloa-6 S. Bay 1''ront. Ba I b oa Sl51l, Sprugue-CarHon Early male Terrif'r poodle mix cushions. w/slip. Reduced SKYLINE 2· • X 60' 2 BR :I"-.-.,.. Island. A ,__,,, "'bt .__,,, m i n I a I u r e 9 mos . to "745· 897~ll CK 5022. den. 2 BA & xi~ i~ SPECIAL SALE nmer. u:urm set-u ucu 518--0813 7/2 26~' Cruising Catamaran Ran-'--del "-y ..... ~:. YARD Furn: BBQ, elee. REFRIC. hcadbrd, r/away THURS JULY 2 Cll:f.'St S150. 644-4678 "~"' """ _.... motor & access. 3 pell lube bed, BBQ, lamp. chest, 7 30 PM STUDIO Co I BEAUTI.f'UI. 6 y,•k old kit-sail w/auxHiary, .&: 36' ==~-======= furn lounge chair &: rocker. tables, more. 400 JS!h, N.B. : r h duch. w/bobysters. tens 2 calico female, l mooring, N.B. $32i'JO. Ph. Bicycles 9225 Den : 2 lovcsealll, early Fine 1urniture from eslulcs, · .s 1g t antage cat, orange & ~·ht mnlc, Jong 536-8247 aft 5:30. 1 --'~-------- An\er. uphol w/maple trim. Appliances 8100 bankruplcies, and reposses.. but still slecpable & sitable. hair, hsbk. 548--0Sl3 712 CAL 28, 113 interest, Clean, • LIKE n.cw IO-speed blue Wardrobe: 2 doo-. 3 sions, One Spioct & one up. Best ofler. 642-lT24. lull ""Uip~. aux eng, best Peugeot bicycle ,., USED Appliances &: TV"s, · ht · I ...o I I DARLING Frosted colo r ~., 1".u 5=<118 drawers. bind. J l n is h. rig piano, are muuc c cc. FENDER Bass a1nplifier female kit!en 7 w=ks old offer. 833-1234 ext 371, ,......, ,~ ·-. all guaranteed. Dunlap's, tric organ w/percussion, col-deluxe Rickenbachcr bass 1,_ to ~ horn• "ait. 5,00 botw 8 VTt>"'"O£.Jll.I 1815 Newport, C.l\I. TV S . b 1 . "" 5.,.,., n am & 5 pm. '69 Manx, many extras MATCHED or, s, pan1s s creos, gU1tar S45-l320 112 9• OINK Kl~EN Must sell Pair I ab I e 548-7788. desks, bedroom M'l!, bunk * 61.,...6404 * '• lantps, hand bkno.•n cmcrald ... .__,,, d"ru · P'RT c-··n"•t 1 ~ Ex~llcnt condition! 6-16-6892 * * 5-48-0082 _, glass base, 46,, tall nENMORE Aulo. \\'asher & '"-""'~· l ng room sets •. ch1na YES. \Ve Need Puppies, " .,.,.. "' pups o i;vuu $250 * 54~ ..... gas dryer, x.lnt ooncl .. $05 "· b1net1;, buffets, divans, IVh"I ,,, .. , You'. •1;.-• o< homes ivith child,,.n -365 M ' • B"k 9275 ~ A~·s auto slide pro-" v " .......... E •· S C I J oo F·,~..010•• & Ce!roat lnl 1 es · ,...,,.u ca. \Viii deliver. 847-8115 dtncttes, canoPY hcds, mat. Pu-. 84, ~3. si ... ,r !., .l\1. a ter : ....., • .., ......, jcctor & radiant screen in .... ~£"" 112 * * 0 -.. irs * • TACO JOO, 6 mo'• old, -. t original cartons $ll.5 0 . or ~6--8672. tresses, refrigerators, freez-------pm ·~"° .. .,.~ S.l5-014:i NORGE Auto. \\'asher & er. washers &. ga' dryers. Misc, Want.cl 8610 3 Lillie killens Ion~ haired Free Estimates 548-1752 $225. Sell Sl65. 2•100 Via =~==~~~---1 Penncrt'sl elec. dryer, bolh office desks, new carpets -----'-~ male l remRle 2 wht & 1969 16' CAT Marina, NB. 646-IJ.\5 (ll DREXEL bedroom set late models, Xlnt cond. and much more! \~~TED: ~ uSC'd toys, 1 blk. hsbrkn 1 'vk11 nld Sacrifice. 548-21 BONANZA, Brand new S150. 12) Box spring & mat. Oil ~·· 0, ~'" """"'· wagons, trikes. dt'Skls & &.'\3-1690 7/2 ~ 1~ (11 N d' · --aLW ................ ~ cb · hild · & · 19' ~ •• ,·, sloop w/--'"r ,. all Run 1 Hr. S!XI .... ~ ,;i, ew 1n1ng ------~---1 NO SALE FRI.DAY NITE all'S-C Si;te misc. '-"" """"' """ "=" room set $150. (l) Kenmore USED REFRIGERATORS for pre-school, }'REE . CTffE Fluffy ~'bite kitten safety gear, X1nl rond, slip I----=~::,::::• ___ _ 70 electric dryer $50. Call * $5.5 -$85 * Phone 646-9210 or 64ft-3'/06, free to Good home. 5J7-7885 avail $1450. 548-3283. BONANZA 3 t\p, needs litllc aft. 6 p.m. 4~1970 Good Condition MU169 WINDY'S AUCTJON \VOULD Like to rent from 573-3344 112 FUN CAT v:ork. New clutch l xtra CUSTOM Spanish carved WARD 2 spd exercycle $150. priv, part}t station wag or ADORABLE 7 wk old half 16. L\lain & Genoa. Must sell eng. incl. St). 54~. wall lamps. Green Antlqu<'CI 15 cubic ft chest type COME BRO\VSE AROUND sm. bus fur 2 mo's Ph. persian killcnl'i. all colors. $400 673-7162 POWELL r.1ini-trail. 4 HP a:tet'l'O. am/fm. 2 Orange freczC'r S100. 968-1587 2073~ Newport Blvd. 6~6-9210 or 646-3706. East hluU644-ID!Mi 112 VENTURE 21' 'Jo'ully equip-Briggs & Stratton. Gd cond. silk chr'll. 8' Floral sofa. ELEC dryer, 2 Yl'll ()\d, Im· Behind Tony's Bldg h1at'ls T\VIN s· C Bed in ADORABLE Persian killcns ped w/slip. VOA qualified. $100. 962-7972. Call 646-0400. mac cond, llotpoint. $100 Costa Mesa * fi41HJ686 aood co~: anopy & adult cat to good homes. 962-5730 3 tlP Toco n1ini-bik4",' John Davis 9 to 6 daily • 557-8600 Leo Lerner 7 to 9 eves. -213-TR 3-1095 TRUCKS All TypH-Modolt We Buy or Sell PICK UPS-VANS GALORE 4 \VHE ELDRNERS - CAl\tPERS !\fRny, many to choc:lsr. from ELMORE MOTORS TOYOTA 15300 Beach, Westminster 894-3320 . GMC TRUCKS Here now. lmmcdiate Delivery Southern Orange County's only Authorized GMC Dealer UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE 2850 Harbor IDvd. Costa ~1esa 540-9640 * lntem•tionel * TRUCKS Big diK.'OUnts on all models Plc.kupg, Scools, Trttowlalls Save $ Al Kustom Motors s.r1 Bilker, C.M. Ml}..i915 New '70 Datsun E'rrRA Long h\•in hC'd, cof-, ='c~"~h~o~"-''~·~64=--4-<54~'=-'~-~ , ,.~o~P~E~N~D~A~l~L~Y~"~'0~·:""'!l,==~Ca~·~·~1 ~'";"'~"~'~== !l4Ch1500 712 12' SAIL r~ish. new sail, $195. XLNT COND. $80. fee table, encl table, 1V FRIGIDAIRE Washt'r &l(:RAFTSMAN Tilt arbor 1\IOUSERS in lntining. 2 Mr. Boss, 638-8470 or * 646-1409 * ltiOOOllC,PickUp with camp. set, couch, elc. 2144 Orange dryer. Top condition. $125 jig--'iaw, heavy duty stand, Machin_!ry, Etc. 1700 heal!hy killcns. 5."i7-7571, 615-8618 ~r-Sale price $2099 dlr, Ave., No. c. C.J\.1. MS-7006. work ~ighl, xlnt 'C01KI. $40: • i\fFGR li10VING 537-521;6 1121-'P~ow=e~r=C=r=u=;,=.=,=,==902=0: 1 Mot_or_c~cles ____ 9_300 :~o!~~ll \~~!:~ P~~a:~ MffiROR. Cocktail tbl, mlr-l~. fire ~ 3• x 6'8" A.Ir compressors, spray KITTENS, part !\ta.nK , o...:..::.:::_..:;:.=;:::;c:,._.:.::.:; ... ... .. .. .. party. Can for appointment ror. buUet, mirror 3-pancI. Antiqu.!.1 ______ 8_1_1_0 S25:. 5 hp. __ Bnggs & Strallon. booths, ,,, •• guns, pain'", Persian & don1cstlc: Cone 16 R • - - - -• i;creen, GE elec blln ranae. ·-$4 .. Cl 1 h 40 ha -v ~ on baby boM!c). !"l<IS.0813 112 . !VIERA -Deep V-lO.i THINK 5'16-4052 or 4~·9773. S.16-2!162. Antique Portraits.decorating t'nGtne ·~: u c c . in melal cabinets, furnace, hp Chrysler-power lift-loot •67 CHC'\rv \' T 6 1 discovery! Lrt us bring SlO; 2-15 Allee l.Mnsrng tbl!S, rncks, Pck'g mater, Coon kitten.~. blk/~'hl fe. throlllc-eustom big '"heel HOND• 'R. .:.• ~ 2 on, CY·• CUSI'OM Wood bRr with )'OUr treasured old family ~ speake r s $100: \Vall plaques, pictur e males, Persian. 8J0.4008. traill'r-many xtras. $1895. ~ 8 ft bed, step bumper, 6 ·burnt orange Jealhcr hand bo ~. ba k 1 1.1 Stlvcrto~ head S20: Sun.' frames, slntu,,,...,, ash -·-, 6/30 ~ .• 1 ,.36 It r: Ill ply ()n & off road littt, rail & 3 bar stools, Sl50. P tograt'"" <' o i c Bros. m1kc w/11land, wl. t'lc 642--8289 st;._2868 ... ...,.. ---------=-=I ..., ....,.. a er a pm ''FRIEDLANDER'~ trlr hitch. 30,000 mi. Xlnt Call m.lJ37. "'Uh our expert copy & control & case ~. 833-1965!~~· '="'-=' .CC-"C'-~-BOSTON Bull dog, 1 yr. old, PER..\1 N.B. pier avail. cond. $1400. 557-7315 restoration i;ervict'. Bring S•l7-8367. 9" l\TE:l'AL lathe So. Bend r egistered. Movi ng .. wl'lf/ re!in '61 Express, 175 117••IACtl tHWY. •1 HOUSEFUL of new model home furniture. Reg. $683, now $197. 894-4417 o r 631-<200. LOVELY Floral l!Ofa, never used, $125. Match. love seal $75. Pvt ply. 530-8337. HOUSEFUL of furn for sale, \'cry reasonable. 1592 Indus St. Santa Ana. Hts. DELUXE Frigidaire refrig. Box springs, malt'!. Cht'!, lamps, misc. 54&-6913. VIRTUE Bros. dinette set, wi1h leaf. 4 chairs, fonnlca tOT'I. $40. 642-7982 your timt>-worn pholos 10 w/ ca.st base & cabinet. s.-mma 6/30 hp Chrys .. S/S, Sips 4. fksl 1963 Ford ~ ton custom cab. P'n .. y' ~-;t Stud to' up-SEWNG <111 ho u 1 e ho Id ~ NEW·USEO.HIY. Overdrive V-8 ()ve rload sp. ""' """ • ~«1. 4!»-6120 or ·194-8136 3 'YR old inale Dachshund, off<'r over SliOO. O!UST II Sh•~ph. 83., ""S. ""r lf'vel, or call ~2313 furniture incl rcfri~. bed SF.LL. ~ -· Lftl'Ll"l.ll -• ~ ~ 'IV J:"oocl with children, h.~br. • & • .......,~ ex. 297. set. slerro, , rugs elc. .,,-~tigj;~'-;N14-;;o,;.J~~':::'~':::'~~!'~~ "61 ,...._.,., :i• ton ,. •·-' FREE To You has shols. 5l3-9787 6/29 10' Gt.ASPAR \\'/4 dc•k· .._.,,.,.~ ·;.i ' ...._ .... prior moving early July. MUST 0 _11 , _ FlectsidC' split ri111s. Very S.winn M.chines 8120 .54.~IH""35.'l~·'-,,,...-~~~~I SIAli1ESE Cross kil1en blk wind-shield-remote ('()nlrol JC , ...:aving Stale; clean. Call 646-6319. ··q CABIN • l\1ammoth Lake$ in 2 Beautiful female cats. male. \V iii d e Ii v e r . aqu& meter.Cd 10 HP '69 Honda 3j(), Excellent 1970 SINGE R Touch O' Matic High Sierras. Furn. 7 nltes. SP<!)~ & boos ter'll. f l'f!'t' !() 5-16-450!! 6/30 Evinrudt', gd rond $295. Cond . 3tXXl miles. $550. Pvt. l!W Chevy V-8 2% ton. 2 sp, axle, 14' slcel bed, extra tank. Ph. 837-55iJB. se\\·ing machine in \\'alnut 195. R.<'!lt'rvc now 531_3374 qualified home, no. small p S d L ESTOC OR 3-7506 Pty. 642-1724 iif no answer, b. Z . b hlld I k I ET an IV K keep call ing! ca 1nct. 1g-zags, ut· E\'es S.!0--0617. c rcn. Aso 1t e ns , -~--~-----tonhol.cs, etc. Guaranteed. ~"'"":;::.:::::.::.~----,.-I Various agt>s & co!Ol'!I. Cats 8820 Speed-Ski Boats 9030 '66 Norton T;i()cc Chopper Pay off balance of $3S.30 GIVE-A\\·ay prices -l'Olor 5'19-18·16 112 , , . . 1 bad rod $5 r.u 000933-TV. slcrro, ''<'l\'l't ch<1il'~. 69 111 &!afh!c lr1hull n-II 01"' per mo. '-"" ...,er a rd•·d •··•k lu'" dbl •Ion• PUPPY r.lixed breed female REGISTERED Burmf'SC' kif-• · . · ,,. nest O c1· over $.i7J anytime • ...,.. , • t Ch · · 0 C 11 runabt. Ev1nrurie ;,i., hp ot-* r~i8·9861, 57•21s1 * . ~~~· -~~--~-I refn·, -w wh •'I• ... 1.,,,, "·"s. 7 "'.ks ()Id pape r trained ens. amplOfl sire . a 1 nl L·•-( 114 ) " " == ,,,_ ""' .,,_...., 64' "'91 8'.16-3· ...,.~ 1""' new. '"0R l·IODAl<A dl•t I>., k •. 1970 Singe r louclMrmatic, din SCI, l'lc. 494--42S6. look1ni? for a home. .,,....,. """' .,., zig-zag, bcaul. \\'alnut con-4 x 11 Rl!:GULATION pool 836--44~1 7/2 -=====:c====::\ liberglass tank & seal, c:\- solc, maktos button holC's. LAllG'' ll f 1 1 1 D 8825 B 1 T II 9032 pansion chnn1ber . Bes! of. table co. m~cte "'i1h all ac· .·. '· '. '_!l€ra or, .(' e<:· ogs oa ra ers overcasts sean1s, b Ii n d I I c~=------C:.:.:; le< 0 '7 731,· CCSSOl'ICS. lnl COlld. $350. I J~. ll('I!( s soap & \later. -. ""! -' . '56 FORD P.U. New baHCl'Y. $325. Best Call S.10-753.1. trans, ()ffer. e '59 FORD 10-"·hl DUi\IP .... $1700 ** R47-11i1 or 49.J.-9466 Jeeps 9510 COOPER 066 Austin Cooper S, 1215. A~l/FOI, bored , % cam. 111i"·. Stebro. 496--4559. DATSUN -$- "Leader in The Lear.b Oliel'" ZIMMERMAN 2845 HARBOR BL YD. -10 -,67DAfsUN WAGON Extra sharp. Automatic, re- versed chrome whee 11 . (UDE59l) \Viii take car in trade or finance private par. ly, Call for appointment, 546-4052 or 494-9713. DOT DATSUN OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAYS 18S35 Ceai.:h Blvd. Hunti~ach 842-7181 ()r 5'!Q.OM2 * '68 Datsun-good cond. Stick, r/h, 5-18-4564 1969 2000 ,Roadster. r/h, lo mile!!. S2500. &15-0640 or 613-4216. '67 DATSUN Pick-up. Musi sell? See 10 appreciate~ G46-4970 or 642-312'l '68 DATSUN 4 dr. Good cond. $1005. 644-2659 '61 DATSUN 1600 Sports Kint. cone!. r/h, Sl595 &IS.9116 '67 4-DR. Station .,vagon, auto. Xlnt cond w/\o mi. 1628 Nev.'porl Blvd, C.M. ENGLISH FORD ALL NE\V ENGLISH FORDS NO\V IN STOCK DRASTICALLY REDUCED TO CLEAR LARGE SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM Theodor• ROBINS FORD ~ Harbor Blvd. CtlF;ta Mesa 642-0010 FERRARI --FLORAL ea1y <'hair S25: 1-'r· inged 9' x 12' i;hag rug \\I/pad $75. 673-6014 hen1s, de1!gns & etc, Guar. G46-l6Z9 after 6 pm Yours. ti15'~ Poppy, Corona !\1ALTESE Pups $."..0-100. 20:1 LENGTII 21 ' O" \vldth 95" 69 BSA 650 51•11~ ..:!~.h or small pymts. !IIUNTZ Au<ll-"'lcrco 4 u~"' d<'l !\1Rr. 7/2 I SI Balboa, Tl.1<'. unly, {Amer., 1!167), 2 lire~. 1 Excellent condition $1000 '61 lNT'I. Sc<>ul, 4 x 4. Even-FERRARI ingit, ft4&-6134 Newport Imports Ud. 0.-. .,....,..-1<1 ~ •ru FF Doheny Stalf' Park July spare 7-14-6 ~ ply. Ne\\I 645-0314 beh\'cen 5-7 PM Office Furniture 8010 SrNGER Auto zig-r.ag 6 mos. ~!:f1~n~ c~~i~=~cl ~! ol~~tAILEgr\V;~ekiite;I; '~~ 2-3-4. spr1ngs. holds :t.000 lbs. a J10NDA 350 SL e ()ld. No attach needed for $50. Cali 837_4239. 615-0171 G/:JO SILKY tf'rr1ers -Puppies lights, landing w00:-1 jack, 450 mi's $?50 1 -:;:~~~~;;;;;;;;:; I ange Coont)"1 only autbar-1 • tzed dee.Jet. USED steel desks $39.50 e zig-mg, button ho I e s, SIOO up : 11::. yr. old female like new S375. 827-JO.:.O 49.'l-4309 aft Jpni Posture-chain $12.50 & up d~igns, etc. Guar. $39 cash 4" Commercial belt 111\nder ADORABLE 1 wk killcns, $50 to good homl'. Quality 1 -=:::;o~~:=;:=;:::;,,:;:::~=·I -~=~-~='=~-Recreat'n Vehicles 9515 . Used 2 &: 4 dra\ll·er fil ing ()r small payments. 526-6616 \v/casr. ?" disc sander all colors. Eastblull, N.B. breeding. AKC. &!6-733:> Boat Slip Mooring 9036 • 'iO Honda CB-350 e '65 EconoliDC, rebuilt engine, -"blnets • u-• •-"',._!!:ks ,.,,/Ca.${' bolh like new, ~~ 644-lroti ti/30 ---.--. -600 mi"s, $650 automatic, top opens to ,..... li<'\I ·uuu ""~ AKC black n1alC' Cockrr SI IP 81'"129 t ·• · Ito t $1650 McMllhan Bros !>Mk Inc. Musical price. 842-I962. Sly Tc1Ticr. fem dog, !kigc • • S Avail, J10wtr or sail, * ......, • s a1"' ice x, s ove , Spaniels, Sho1~' q u a 11 l y , 2• -l N 002-1026 1800 Newport Blvd. ln1truments 8125 !ITOVING Saler !\1any i\li!te. & Black. l..ong hair. Loves 26241 Dcsco, tt.iis~ion Viejo, ,,.....,., I. e\lollOrl Bay. 68' HONDA !lO ll'l'lil hikr, j c:::..=~·:__ _____ _ ~-·ta 'I * 64" DA"" • ., 1621 o.. ~-c ch•'i•-n r: .. , ...... ,, \Vrilc [)Rily Pilot, Box 1100 n••' .... --·. s~· TENT CAMPER v.m "esa .....,.,...., FENDER BASS A!\fPLIFIBR 1 t"ms. .,.,pc, ... r. .!\I. . ,,, ...... ,.,..,,... S3l-2!1-IO P-1012. 548-3203 ... ""''"' £.w \V /ADD-A-ROOl\I. 1 Indiana executive-r.hair DELUXE RICKENBACHER 54S-7340. Beaut iful. "'h & blk, & \\'hile \VORLD'S tinicsl studs & $j(l(M,. * 9li2-20S7 gold naugah)'tll! '& fabric 3 BASS GUITAR 11EALTII SPA 5 yr. ginglt! kittens ro good homl's. l\lale pup.~ poodles :yorklcs & Boat Ch•rter 903t 1970 T~ HONDA matchlns eKecuuve bucket * 67>-6404 * n1cmbers.hlp. S165 Pri. prty & fem. 839-2867 7/2 nial!eS('. 1..rase. !"1<1,;.2100 1500 miles, Fairing, '7"1,._:,•,IE1oavyd~t.uer·wincb. big chaini, 1 ma I<' h i n g 613--8507. Tuo bcuutiful , fluffy female FOR CHARTER ___ S.l.450. •l96-46.1> .. :___ " <" i;ccretarial cha ir. l hi-back ELF.CTilTC Gu itar, red l'fE\\'PORT BEACll TENNI S 8 wks old kitten.~. Orie ...,.,.y SILKY Terrier pupp ie s , 42 It cabin cn1 iscr. SICC"ps 6 '69 Honda 175 g&g.49(1! green chair. All like new. hollow body, dual pick-ups, e.•Y champion slork, terms ii 00 . 644-6433 bt~·n 8:30 8'. 5. $100, Dave, 673.9729 before 5 ~.C,1;U~~,..:'IE~lBERSHIP S~j(). \\'h & I ligr r. !"J<!S-OS13 desired. ~~9-7165 For pvt. cn1lscs throughout I.A mi. xlnl cond. '69 OGE Van. Cust()1n tn- w I S I $250 .,..~ 0 Tlf' \\•hite & one Myin x AKC 8 p . !-\outhe1·11 Calif. Daily & -* S.18-6679 • ~er. Elcc. refr!g .. ne1v tires. SECRETARIAL De5k & •nut p net INVALID \\'alkrr \\'Ith Sent. kltlcn~ · asset uppies \Vc~·kly rates For res. call '69 Yamah.i 250-Dll plus ll'urie deck. Bob 67~2098. chair. btauliful cond. 646-5651 after 6 PM Chronie and Lcalhcr. J.iko S:l6-4 l!J'.\ 712 $.iO. i;.i-I-~'.\ 54z_;,177 new GYT kl1 ' Alrrm t brand new. $100. --· N .,,00 C II "'7"'J' PRECIOUS Pood!r Pups 61'7"" 646--0231. P ianoi & Organs 8130 C\\', ,,..,.,. ' 6 · 0o.1 M'"' · MOD EL Ctuss Co. free ,.,'OOd AKC <'.;ham11 stock. $:(! * COLUM BIA 38 '* .,. .-.. Campers ___ _.;9:,::5;;20 Office Equipment 8011 IB~f E.~r.c. $150. !\1onl'OI ~fatlc Calculator $125. Exee. uphoi swh>el chr SIS & S20. Uphot 1traigh1 ehrs $3, Sec'y chr $10 k S15. This, benches &. boxr:s. 1~2 \\'hit- tler. Unit V, C.i\t &t2-3rot. HooseholdGoodt IO'IO FARBERWARE Open hf!arth T()tiuerie and lwikel $30, O!lctcrlirr blcort~r. 11 o1 1 d $1•1i: model $30. R~1:tn11 •·srusb It Beat" uprli::-ht mocStl $20. A.II lie.ms !n Xlnt cond Sl5-0l "5. NE\VPORT Beach Tennis a t .I 6 4 4 s u per i 0 r . • ,, "R 4 f'or r.har1cr S450 '"'k. '70 Honda 7oct. !\lust sell! ,,.1,.....,4 . ..~-. PIANOS & ORGANS Club. Full family n1cm-646-32:u 6/30 ,.,.....,,,,111 $235. NEW &. USED ben;hip. 644-0139. DARL,l.NG Oics.1 Verde kit-2 ~~~G~~~5Pt;r:;1.son. Z1' Trojan fly Bridge Sedan 673-45..crl ()r 673-6!H9 CAMPERS * 6 PACK * • Yamaha Pianos Organs tABIN ;it J\111mn10th kcs 'lcn5, Part Calk'O, 11.ncl 5.'li-!!608 l\JI. CfTUip. sips 6. $85-day. ·~ Yamaha dirt 100 Cl' runi • Thomas Organs f'ull wk SlOO. Sips 1. 1. !'triprd, 3 only M~3.~42 61::1(1 1 ~,..,;==~~=----S1.i0 l\'k, 646-00XI. good. SIOO. 271 l\.fonte Vlsta, $795 e Kimball Pianos -Jo'urn. Rr~i'\'ll !'IQ\\'. all-.\11 FLUJo"f'\' Long haired kl!· SACRIFICE Snmoyed puppy, -C.J\f. LI 8-7932. e Kohler & Campl~U BOY" 11 6 k Bo al 16 \\N!klt. Al<C & shots. Fishing Bo.ts 9040 ,69 Honda 50 !\Uni Trail Full Price COAST MUSIC s 11 ngni.y ens. w 5' x tr ood. Loving. s.ti !Jfi8-4i.!19. Bikr S7 J-429:i 7/31---"-'.--"-.:.:...:::... __ Ii' t'ilX',...la~~ 25 hp motor. '-'~'~3-~?~330-=. =======I Stnnd:ird nlOdel inc.ludelt <'fib f\•EWI>oRT l llAnBOR Sl6-2."'30 -• COCh'.-A·POO pup p 1 cs 1 ·eo • 1• o\rcr fc11lurc, 2 burner .!11()\!t'. Coslll Mesa + 642-2851 I ~==.,.,.._ ... ~-'c..,~-~ GE:R!\t Shc1i. • f, 1 rnf>S. for M.lc. 1 1\ki;: 0111 ~:~1'2·. $3.jfl. No h"3iler. Au·,;-S.rvice ll"1! bo'\'. bul3ne l~atcr I: O""n lo.6 }.ti 10.9 Sun 12-5 P f': T R I LI, 0 7' Ll:'iNI h ~ 4" b r k n . , b I k / I ;i n . 1 CAil !l.16--l2.l.~. ,..... surfboard S30: 16'0 g1rl11 bike 89741}1(1 i f'J, ---& P a rts 9400 Ille. lkst valutl in t<i"'"· HUGE DISCOUNT w/™'~kct $1:i. c:n..zs_!9_. -DARLING, Pl PN's1an kit-ST. OcmRn!s In .slwl\\' & !!•• Storage 9048 VW-E --Kustom Moton ! .. '! th 1 h' 1 1 brct'd, h. s\n.'f1. Liberal ngine, Good Cond. 8,~ n .. k C.lil c..,, ""l~> on new Wurlitur •nd other fa mous m•ke PIANOS ~ORGANS GOULD MUSIC CO. Slnce tnll 2045 No. Moln, S.A. -orr mcni ivrs 1P fir ten, 1 "'ks. 842-6892 712 tcnns. 8.10-5743. 4![)...j!I);,, GAR.AGE \\'Rn!OO Dana Pt or • t>IU>443 • ...., ,...:t er, · '"""""' to Hol~lllY H~alth Sira Sl95 Red Cocker ntf'rl!t home Capo Bch 1 t 14, Ski 8' Full cab-aver ci:tmpt'r, Ctl!ih .. i36-T185. Bco"t ,..._ .,.... .• ,193 112. LOVEABLE Furry blonclf' o ~ ort e V\V pons, Lrana axles. la feict .. discontinued model . ' "Ro"'Cll, St'·n·•·.h l·.s-n """ _.... Lhasa, h!thk no! suitable for boat. \\'rlrr: 2065 Escarp." body partit. c.n " " " '"' child 6~ "'"T Dr. L.A. Jm.tt or c:ill Zl~ 64, •1.,3 Complete. $895. 869 \Vest reoords SS. Urobf'('l\a h:iblc ClJ1:E kil!e.n~. '1-eancd & itm. ren ·~ · '""" Slh St., Co!lta i\olt'sa. $..'ill. Blender SJO. 49-1-4~. trained. 5:18-4615 6/2!1 =I~ collect aCI. 6 pm.J;.'900Di11i1p>;V\i\vv;,;;,,.;;;;;,.,;_-;;,..,.\'..~6S~Che;::,::._~1os~~v.~n~h1cto"" ---3 FX Fl:::'ltAI r 1 T 1 . TRANSPORTATION • · n1l$_ Greti.t fQr duM bwc~. -~ G ~\SS B.lnrlt!I SL l'trlf'<'\JIP1f' .. . , -; ~ tl'I s or o1.~r DRY s 1or:il(t & lnunchin$: 673-8631-11mper, ~-S euto. _G_••-•~•-•_S_•l_i~-"-~-n \~ ..... *~~-1 • .-....,'~*.,....,.. 1\lOVIRt Salf'! ~11111)' .r..n~c-. PTAN'01 l..j.tl'i.1.tht, xln't (,'tlflfl, b . .I sz;1, Ahuntnuin i\'1111,kh\1 StM·ll & Cnl1ro, 8?.&-4~93 112 I =~-~ 673-73.10. \\'Ith lltl'f'll n Sl5. 491-1"'"'· EALP01n1 i::t11nic!t' nll"-·it Bo1ts & Yachts 9000 or sntt1ll $1'tllh03ls 12' & ~CltEVV cn&irl(l-C"Oii l ---=~~--==-- .. ,"11 ... , ~ 4----up. 2811'1 SL i\lnrl11a. 2602 &t6-,l'l260 611:i V\\1 CAi\IPEn UPRtC'llT-P lo00.-hn<'h. $S:'i: tllrn. lt:)6....tl!l3 7/2 2 f'"IRt:HGT.A!'S r1i'1ll'.hY11, S"!l"I Ncll'por! Blvd. 673-0606 ---1 .. 1111 ~11n..:l\;1I lnt11r 1ot· 5;Ki din )ll'l, $.t'i; child's PART-Airt'tl;llc -puppy 8 11' <'ntl ll". Goth in good ~nd. TllE Qu 1c.'K1-:R-YOU C'i\L[ NC m/\1tcr "'h:ll If 1'· Yoll $1:,00. <102-.':SiR ricsk rhr $lS. :,1s-o~. 10 11ki old s:li'-MIK) 112 6i3-SU21i 1 1'HE QUICKJ:."k r ou s~U.: ~1U::1~v~~1~~ ~t~ r5Afi:YP1LOT-wANTADSi ttem!I'~ .JG27 SIJp::.>rior, c.of l-"tlmitu!'1! Jor 11111. Call &48-<llO. !!)2-<547. SALES-SERVICE-PARTS 3100 W. Coast Hwy. . Newport Beach 642-9405 540-1714 Authorized Ferrari Deallr FIAT llBfiJD .. \VE NEED USED CARS TOP DOLLAR FOR YOUR CLEAN SPORTS CAR auto sport ltd 9625 Garden Grove! Blvd. 537-rm 893-7S6fl 1 J750 IUCN f Hwy, Jt, NIW·USID-SQY. l'U'U'VVI '67 FIAT 85" COuf)('. 4 sl)ffit, radio hca er. Sharp! See to aPprec ate. (VOLl 141 $795 Harbour V.W l9i 1 t ltl~i\Cl I BL •. R-12-J l::S. HUNTINGTON BEACJI 'I. ., I ., I '6 ( ' •• r • I " I ' " Cc c J; p p • '" b t: .. 'l c. I ,, ' ' • ' c l •• ' t ., < ! ., ! ., I .. TRANSPORTATION lmpomcl Autos 9600 FIAT 'j.'l J-'IAT 1100, 4-dr 11ed1tn, nuns good, ,i:oori li~s. nu 1raru. $19.'i. M6-38..l4 JAGUAR 1---JAGUAR HEADQUARTERS The only authorl:ted JAGUAR dea.J('r in the entire Harbor Area. Com pl ch. ··SALES SERVICE PARTS BAUER BUICK IN COSTA MESA 234 E. 17th Streel MS-7765 '67 Jaguar 420 •I Dr Sedan .. Automattc, fact. air cond., A:0.1/FJ\f, loaded • ~xcellenl condllion. Low, Jo\v niUcaa:e. J\1Wit aell . Small down will finance pri. vale pe.rty. <WAU138l. Call dlr aft 10 am Phlll. 494-1029 or !)40.3100. 'G:i 3.8 S, lux sed, P\\"l' /air I ll'!hr I chr, w/w l\lich tires, lo mi, trade. Offer. 644--126."i. TRANSPORTATION Imported A!ii.. HOO PORSCHE '62 Porsche S Coupe. Abioluicly concourse condition. Lie, SBNOll, $2699 CHICK IVERSON vw 549-3031 Ext, 66 or 67 l 970 HARBOR BLVD, COSTA t.IESA '62 PORSCHe- At.t·l"M. Chrome rims ne1,1• paint, rebll engine, :Super Cll':an. Make olfer! See a1 2039 H'arbor Blvd., ·c .M. Jlouse In rear of A & B Por&cbe Repair. • '6811 Coupe, 912-4 Tang. w/bl11ck. 19,000 mi. Drar!M JI.Just sellr Pvt. party 1-821-5764. aflcr 6, SUBARU -------* '70 SUBARU Ht"re Now . ln1n1ediate Delivery • 90 titPH Capability • 35 ti1ilcs Per Gallon • BeautifUl Sfylini; Test Drive Today At Kustom Motors 845 Baker, C.J\l 54{1.5915 TOYOTA T"sdAY. J"' lO. 1970 DAILY PILOT 1?7 TRANSPCtRTATION T.~~~~f'.ORTATION TRANSPORTATION !~~!ORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION ~-' 9600 lm--'od Au1M . -Au1eo W....... '71IO Uood C•rt . 9900 Uood C•rt 9900 Uood C•rt 9900 Uood C•rt 9900 ' lmpon.a Autoe I --',....'--·------__ .• --· -------·-_ VOLKSWAGEN '67 vw Squaffback SlllVOOf AM/FM Rdkt, lape deck, alr cond, 10,000 ~ miles on new factory enrtne. Lit:, UEP464 $169.s. 9 other square Hckt fo chooM from. CHICK IVERSON vw 549-3031 Ext. 66 or 67 1970 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA Jl.1ESA LARGE SELECTION of vw CAMPERS Harbour V.W. Atm-IORlZED SALES &: SERVICE 18TI.~ BEAcH BL., '842-4435 HUNTINGTON BEACH FOR sale: '67 VW Bur xlnt cond. $1100 or best offer. 646-4676 VW BUG $55.89 pr. month VOLKSWAGEN WI PAY TOP IUICIC FORD CASH '62 El<etn ,,. • Dr. Hnltp --;56-· -FORD- OLDSMOBILE Larte Selection Of VW Campers, Vans, 1Combl1, lluiel,New&U1ed lmmodlato O.llvory CHICK IVERSON 'VW 54~1 Ext. 66 or 6T 1970 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA ?i-fESA WANTED I'll pay top dolla~ !or )'Ollr VOLKSWAGEN today, Call and ask for Ron Pinchot. 549-3031 Ext. ·66-61. 673-0900. '68 V\V ~an, 1600 cc's % race-cam, paint job. Best offer or trade for any van. Call 673-9352 '61 VW. Good cond; nu paint. Xlnt tires, radio S495 * * 673-3036 '66 V\V. SUNROOF · NEW ENGINE. BLUE. 646-7670 or &12-0350 - '63 VW lu9 t.tECHANIC SPECIAL Lie. OKC&l $299 CHICK IVERSON vw for uled can 1 tnicks j ust call ui lor fl'et ntimale. . GR0111 CHEVROLET w/alr, all P"'T • nrnolts, auto headlif hls, new paint Automatic, 1 owner, Uke new! tires, uphols. " reblt erw. dlr. 63,000 actual mlle1. Like new, Best offer OVtt Must aeU. Make otter. Will $800 lakes. 842-1962. finance. private party. (PLG. 'lri BUICK lnvecta co~ 925) Call tor appointment, Aak for S&lea Manq:er vertible. Run1. Need.I work. 546-4052 or •9773. 1821l Stach BJvd. Transportation car or fix '5S Ford needs 1 t a Is Hunttnaton Sta.ch It up. $100. 546-4471 after therwile runs lood 2 841-P? Kt 9-3331 1 6 p.m. chrome rlma i'r.i . aft 5 wkdl WE PAY CASH FDR YOUR CAR CONNELL CHEVROLET 1965 Buick Skylark, R/H, 675-8911. factory alr. Priced for qulclc l;ro=R0::--..6--cyl-.-. -,,.,,..,,,..--w°"'l"'th sal~! :>4$-6l49. trans. ecmpletely rebuilt. 2,000 milts. Best offer lake CADILLAC -· FOR Sale: '65 Ford Country '62 Cid Convertible Sed•n . rd . c ond. '66 Cutlass Fbll powl!r plus alr cond., vinyl top, (T'RFXI&) W i 11 take car In trade or nnance private p&t'l)I, Call for a~ polntment. 54M052 or 494-m3. '69 GOLD 4 dr CUtlua SUprerne, air, PB, PS. Xlnt ecnd, lo ml'1. '300 below bk. Sa1es pr $2!Kl0. 54l)..35n 'M Olds, Clean .lnalde I: out, Runa crtat. nu radiator, batt &: uphollt. S 2 5 0. 644-DT78. '64 Luxury 98 Old1, 52,000 ml. 1739 6'6--0669 DUNTON 'FORD 2240 S. Main SANTA ANA 546-7076 '65 MUSTANG 2 door, VI, 4 1p11d, power tltt rillf, rt d!o., lo.11t1r, whit evil tirt t, l)trf t ll• ,1 ~. l ie. a VJYOt.2 $1273 2828 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa w .. 1200 Automatic, mechanic's 11pec-JUoasonable!! 540-1987 · ial INPU821) Dlr. \\'ill take •59 Country Sedan 390 car In trade, \Viii tina.nce PS/PB, A/C, 1tereo. Xlni prh1ate p&rty. Call for ap. cond ~7875 e\le: 642-5663 e'"'°'67"CUTLA='°"ss"'"°"s.:::,,,.=,,,.07. II ·~~----­ -TOP DOLLAR pointment. 546-4052 or · ' · 49-l-9m '65 Econol.lne ca.mp unit, · many extras, $1000 or Best (or \VANTED: '~-64 4 DR C.~. otter. &U-291Xl. Xlnt cond. $1400. 673-3145 PLYMOUTH '64 VW COUPE 4 tp•otd. r•dio, h••*••· II•• p•i11t. Lit, •ONHlll $811 CLEAN USED CARS lo ml. !ully eqpd., °"'I===· ===== • t!IS3 • XLNT '°""· 63.000 See George Ray 01\'T\Cr prtf. 642-4620. MERCURY mi. 2nd owner. it75. 166 MUSTANG TftEODORE 1962 CAD!Ll..AC · 549-3267 ·Cp •. 6 cyl., 1tic;• 1hift, $1393 '69 FORD GAL. 500 ROBINS FORP convertible. private ·~. ,67.· Montclair 1 "'="'p"o=N=TI=A=C=;:. ='II :~~;;;i~:·:~r:. ':~0~1 h:::: 2060 Harbor Blvd. S49,j. 492-3878. . •tt, "'w p1in+. Lie. asve. Costa P.1esa '69 CAD Convert, Jeathtr int, Full po1,1-er plus air cond., 224 642-0'.110 AAf/FJl.f rad!o, full pwr, vinyl top. (VODIM9) Will '62 Pontiac Bonneville conv. .. ·WE PAY lact air. till tele strg, pwr take car in trade or finance ~it~.nd. Auto, p/1, $425. door locks etc. 644-5859 private party. Call for ap-1 "''"",,--,..,--,.,.-~'"7. TOP DOLLAR poinrment ~052 or 494·9'173 '6.1 Tempest Le t.1ans, 2 dr. Jro"H'N1's·o"·N"',"" s'o."N CA MARO PS. air, radio, auto., xlnt '6.l 4.2 ~rr.:;. 10 P1l'r/11ir/ e luxurious. Xlnt. CoOO . i\tusl srll. $2500 or offer. 67.'1-7803 NEW e USED Recreational Vehicles e $147.71 down indudes tax & Lie. VW LEASING AT s.t9-3031 Ext. 66 or 67 1970 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA -·-----MERCURY "'"'· ""· 54>-1262. LINCOLN J\"ERCURY '67 Camaro SS 350, disc1---------V·irebird, low mlleage, 2626 Harbor Blvd., C.1'.f. brakes: stereo, Americ&n '61 CONVERTIBLE air cond, xlnt cond. $2295. IMPOR'l'S WANTED niags: polyglas GT tires. * 644-1848 * 494-3333. 2 door h•rdlop. VI, •11fo, lrt n1., f•ctory •it co11di- tio11in9, pow•r 1l1eri119, ••· dio, heeler, tint•d 9la1t. lie. a YDC706 $2392 '6.'j JAGUAR 3.8 5edan, 11.uTo. Original. \\'ire rims. $1800 sra-4rn. MERCEDES BENZ '6S-T:i0 SE, 28,000 mi'!!. auto, PS, PB, alr, AM/f'i\1. 830-1788/871-3232 x 3066. MG ~ ~THINK ~ .. ~~ .. "FRIEDLANDER" NEW MIDGET $1995 IJ1H l l:ACH {HWY. WI NIW-USED-SUV. ~ MG Sales, 5ervic..:, Parta Immediate Dellvery, All Modw J1rtupori Jl111pon ~, :\100 W, C.oaat Hwy , N.E. 642.94(5 ~1164 Authorlm! MG Dealer '59 MGA ConvEirtible, 3 l'ifll'ed, dlr, clean car. (0XY819) \Viii lake car in trade or finance private party. Call for ap. pointlTl<.'nt 546-4052 or 494-9113. MORGAN LEAVING STATE MUST SELL 1957 lrfORGAN, nt:!w lop, brakes, $1200. Privaic Par- 1Y. Call 642-1724. NSU N.S.U. In1m<lur1of;.o Offer e FREE AIR e · ·n any n1odel in stock Kustom Motors 845 Baker, C.M. 540..5915 OPEL 100% Factory Warra11ty Available on Used Toyotas 1000 tililes or 30 days 15 Used Toyotas to Choose From ALL YEARS-- ALL MODELS Elmore Motors TOYOTA CHICK IVERSON vw 1970 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA 1'1ESA '64 VW Bug, Excellent con. dition. Must Sell $650 of' best olft'r. 4~2066 '59 VW Sunroof Runa iQOd. Needs paint. NUr 315 $399 CHICK IVERSON vw 549-30.11 Ext. 66 or 67 1970 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA 1.fESA F actory Direct Dealer ~.==~---~- NE\V CARS USED CARS 68 Volkswagen Bus 894-3322 894-332J. 1 Good condition, t.fust Sell 15300 Beach Blvd. $2,000. Private P a r t y. • \Vestminstcr _96_2_-08_?8===...,..--e '67 VW Bug !TIOIYIOITIAI Xlnt. cond. $1175 615-«119 '66 \i-'\V Bu!!, sunroof. reblt. engint:!, $1450. Call 494-:i697 VOLVO , Ora-Counllei Leaving country, have to ---------1 .~66~C~T~O~V.,.--71---11 . .. -, cry c ean, p.s., II ·--------TOP i BUYER sell. Call Ken 494-4221. p.b, Rill. 4·si>d. $1350. ............ THINI /G1 'VOLVO' ~ sn "FRIEDLAND£il" 2 dr. D•mo. * $2750 * Auto Leasing 9110 BILL ?<.1AXEY TOYOTA '69 CAJ'.fARO, V-8. landau MUSTANG Never abused. 673-5349 18881 Beach Blvd. lop xlnt cond; 17,000 mi -·-------'69 PONTIAC Lel\lans • air, H. Beach. Ph. 847-3SM $2675. Like ,new! 4~362.6 '70 i\fUSTANG, all xtras, lo pa/pb, X1nt cond. WE PAY TOP OOLl.AR -mi. Pd '4100 + tx/lic, sell 962-5730 FOR TOP USED CARS CHEVELLE $3000. Will 1'1" .1 .. , vw u your car b extra clean. 1----------blJI' &II pt pmnt. 67>-8637 ""' "'..!\"E.1· 17th SI. '69 Chevelle .65 Red w/w"'.1' '"'"'""' T-BIRD IJ't uphol. Lo m1. SIDl. Call Costa t.tesa 548-77&5 4 speed, V-8, super sport behv. 5-8 642.-2149. '64 T •Bird package-, ''i~yl rool, rally e·6.l 2+2 ra1tbaclc, red, VB, Com•ertlble. F'Ull price $799. sport, new tires, (~~) auto. $825. CONR06T ) Will take car in f'Xlra nice car, Will take * 645.M39 alt 5 pm * de r· · .,,,. aucH fHW'f, ., .,. LEASE Ill' trade or finance private ~====,,...,==-:; Ira or ina~ pn\late N-.un•su•. C"'I I I t • '65 MUSTANG CONVT • party, c.u for appointment. 11" .,. ,. '70 Chev, VS, Custom El ca. party. ..... or appo ntmen , · ...... •=., 0 , 40, -. ~ 5464052 or 494.9773 Xlnt cond, lo ml 1 .............,_ _.,,,,, '66 MUSTANG 2 door h1rdlop. VI, •11 ... tr1111., f1 tfory •it conJ i. lionln9, power if1•rin9, t•· dio, heifer, white wall tirt1. Lie. •SQWJ71 $1289 '69 PLYMOUTH f 11ry Ill 2 door herdtop. VI, t llfo, tr11u.. f•clory air conliitioni119, poww 1lt trin9, reclio, heelt r. l ie. •XMFl22 . $1999 ,..~ mlno Pickup. Radio, turbo. -====-===·==::::! $1000. 548-9861, 675-2787 hydro, P"T iteer, 3300 mi's. .. 1970 T-BIRD w/Landau top. VOLVO 189 "''mo .• P. di" b"'"· CHEVROLET ·65 HARDTOP • loaded. lo FUiiy loodea. 15000· Coll "67 CHEVY IMPALA ANNIVERSARY soc~TRH L~o:s~~G '69 EL CAMINO ~i;~.1~7';_~ ium. After =~G to move! .You'll :,.~:~· ,~-:t:~p:.~·· ,:~~~~ SALE 300 W, Cst Hwy, NB. 64f>.2182 °•6~9~H=T~. ~-=-m°"'1~,.-T=o-,-,.-,,.~. 1 find an amazing number of tioni"t, pow•• •••••1119, , •• 1970 DEMO Evei. & 1,1•Jmd!f 496-5695 Alr, pwr atr & brkll, $2800 home1 In today's Classified clio, h••*••· Lie. •TYW402 "~======== Custom. Dir, Brit111h green 644-1773 Ads. Check them now. $1883 ''142" ........... $275'1 with deep tan lnterior .. l;:==·======-========::=:11 f speed, radio 8' htater. • Uatd Cira 9900 301' vs, automatic. powerl'Used Cara 9900 Used Cars 9900 11--------- 4740. 1800 E Cpe. for deliv-1teering, maintenance man·a1 ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;II '69 FORD GALAXY ery. Ov~rseas de! Specialist. 1 • \r J1'r.A\~e9 • llJl('Cial. <99978D) Take small II 4 cloor hi rcltop. VI, •u+o. DEAN LEWIS ANYONE do1,1·n or lrade, \Viii finance JUST ARRIVED AND ON DISPLAY. h 1n1., f1clory •ir c;ondi· 1966 J1arbor. C.M. 646-9303 '63 }'ord Cuslom. Fully fac. priva!c party, Call lor ap. tio11in9, pow•• 1!1•rin9. ••· ANNIVERSARY SALE 1970 TOYOTA WAGON •7592 De mo $181 7 Toyota M a rk II $2149 L ie . ZPB516 DEAN LEWIS . ;be~•~·=~,,"~~~· 7_P_M7.. ,-~--I 'SR VOLVO-Spleodld motor, '60 VW Bus w/Corvair eng tires, interior etc, Net'<ls & trans, Call Ron. 67J...73j0 sma ll metal \\'Ork, tory rquipped, pointml':nt 546-4052 or THi FIRST ANO ONLY 1,70 clio, h•1t1r, lint•cl 91111 • $99 4~-9773. Uc. aYXSOI? ·5.1 vw HPC-0001 '64 CHEV'< v~. ••to "'"'· ROLLS-ROYCE MULLINER PARK WARD S2678 days, 836-5934 eves. $1~536-6646. '65 Volkswagen $730. Eves. !146-9235 '65 VW BUG 1966 Harbor, C.H. 646-9303 Great tran$porlatkln buy. '70 TOYOTA'S ~'"" to ""· tVHB682l In stock. Immediate delivery. $799 . · ·ma · Harbour V.W. f'Q\$ 197ll BEACH BL .• 8<2.+135 hl '11rs·-HUNTINGTON BEACH Laguna S.ach '64 VW 900 So. Cit. Highway Convertible 494-7503 * 540-3100 Orange with brand new pals. Bil I MAXEY Icy oop & b""" "'" '""'""· ~ Lie, OY J198. !T!OIY!O!TIA) CHIC~111VERSON 11111 BEACH BLVD, VW Hunt. Beach 147.a55S S49.ll31 Ext. 66 or 67 1 ml N. of Cout Hwy. on Bdi 1970 HARBOR BLVD. '67 Corona Red . f'UIJy factory equipped, VLK927) Will take car in trade or linancc private par. ly. Call for appointment, 5464052 or 494·9773. ~9 Toyota c.-,-.~n~.- $1299 ::.~" 4 speed, \Vhite , fXRX080) Kustom Motors fM5 Bak£>r, C.i\1. !")'jQ..5915 1968 Corona 4 dr. r /h, 4-spd. Very sharp. $1095. Call 540-6401 after 4 pm. '69 TOY OT A crown 4-dr sedan, Xlnt cond, $1650. .. 646·2095 * TRIUMPH COSTA ?i-1ESA ~!UST Sell: Leavint State. '64 V\\' Bug. A perfect run- ning car \\'/body in good shape. Radio, Good tires. £.'(tractor exhaust. In S8me family since new. S750. 642-1724 Of no answer, keep calling) '&I VW Double cab pickup, rblt 1500 n\Otor, Porsche clutch. new tlr<'s, paint shocks. Ice box. watrr air coolrr. tarp rover. Extra pair wide 'vhccls &: tires, 536-2449 lmportN C1r1 - '68 VOLVO Pl800, Must sell, Xlnt cond & fully equipped. 642-1536 e\les P-1800 Cp, '63, xln't eond. New brks, new tires. Clean thruout. i 1495. M&951S Sport ~ars ___ ?610 '65 PORSCHE Coupe. New engine. Must aee to appreciate. PGX279. $3499 CHICK IVERSON vw 549-3031 Ext. 66 or 67 1970 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA '66 Porsche 912 3 TO CHOOSE FROM Priced from $34" WDZ-926 CHICK IVERSON vw 54!).3031 Ext. 66 or 67 1970 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA 1'1ESA Antiques, Cl11sics 9'15 LEAVING STATE MUST SELL 1957 MORGAN + 4 in very good condition, SraJO. New top &. brakes. Please ca.U 642-1724, - i199 radio. heater. f'our new COACHIUILT CONVERTIBLE '66 Ford Cortina G.T. 2 dr. tires, new carb and interior H.T. 4 si>ttd bucktt seals. mechanically exct'Uenl ln A- CTAB-195) 1 1Mpe! 962-6278 $299 '65 El c.tnino, '69 eng,-365 '64 Buick Skylark. VS, 6 pass. h.p. 321 map, <t sp, Ton- Wagon. Full po\\-er, air cond. neau co\'er. Make offer tOOT-344) 64&-6319. 5399 'Gti EL c·=,-m-1~,,.-v~,-. ~,-,-pd~.-. 11 CREDIT AUTO SALES R.~H. chron\c wheels new 10292 Garden Grove Blvd. · 530-2(192 o;1n.,~cn paint, $116(1. 492-626 4 , ...,.,,..,...., 492-9246. I••••••••• l o~==~~~ BLUE CHIP SPECIAL '66 IMPALA · SS xln"i cond. e '61 Mercury Comet $49 lac air. '66 Bel Air station • '59 Cad CPe. de Ville S99 \\'agon 6 cyl. auto. 1628 • '59 Chev Impala $199 Newport Bl\ld. C.M. • '62 Rambler \Vgn $299 '66 IMPALA V-8, air, pwr, e '59 Buick, sharp w/air $399 good tires, I Owner Doctor, e '61 Chev Impala S199 ,;Jnt concl, 67~5720. e '62 Chev Impala $199 '!14 Cht'v. New tires i l25 or We carry our own ecntract bst ofr. 6 cyl, reblt cng. Wl': can fi nance anyone 1862 PlaC'Cntia C.1\1. anylime • T-Bird Special e '69 Custpm El Camino, From S199 A: up From 1955 lhru 'M's mags & tonncau, like new. $2700 '* • 837-4498 Blue Chip Auto Salis I 7145 Harbor Blvd., C.t.1. '67 CHEVY Caprk:t, low 642-9700 * 540-439'1 • mileage, loaded! Xlnt cond. Prlv. prty. $1875. 548-6254. '&! IMPALA SS, 283, 49,000 mi.. w/xtraa. good cond., $900. or best olfer. 496-4613 BUICK '68 Rl\liera Xlnt "c on d . Loadt!d. Must see lo ap- preciate. S3390. 646-6344. TIRED of that old ftll'l\lture7 It's really not that ha.rd lo replace. Just watch the furniture.. 8' milcellanoous columns In the Clualfied Section. CHRYSLER 1!l:l7 Chrysler Imperial gd. concl. 393 Slock Heml $100. Call Richard 6'16-1318. COMET ---·----'65 COMET Caliente, PIS. aulo, new Url':11 sharp. $750 or be•t. 89J.-.l400 bet 8: JO. 5:00, 846-3960 a.ft 6 CONTINENTAL ltll 101.U-IOYCI llLYll CLOUD Ill '••• Wt rd Cetc;h .. wilt Cew,•. M•9nific•11+ •utorno· bil•, blaclr with ,,,., l•tth•t i1tl•rio•. Sold n•w bv u1 t !!il with jwtl t,,000 rnil••. Lie. No. 1t•U 7''· lt67 IOLU.IOYCI SILYlll IHADOW Coachbullt Multi11•• P1r• Wt ,d Coup•. l•1utilul th1U t t•Y with 1c1rl•I l•tlh•1. l ,000 ori9lntl rn/111 • Th!t ctr w•t 1old .. Y 111. 1970 PONTIAC GllAND PRIX N•1rly 111w 4400 rni, cir. Orit , 1old h•11. Full •quiprn•nl. b1l of n1w cir w•rr•nfy. Orig. p1 ic1 S5tl2. lie. No. I0171ED I $4732 1970 PORO MUSTANG MACH 1 l •-'ulifw l 7000 rni. c;•r. Ftcl. air c;ond., pow•r 11•••·· •uforn•lic tr•11t, I07 1ACNI $3695 1969 CADILLAC CONVERTIBLE •OOO 111il11 dri .. •n on thi1 Rell1·Reyc• t11d•. AM-F M 1t1r10. t•l•tcopic, plut "ti u1u1I C1dill1c 1cc111•fi 11. lie. Nci. IZCL 642) $5495 1969 PONTIAC TEMPEST Cu1t•tr1 S Htrclto,. Cp•. Ori9, told n•'"' . h•re, 14,000° 111i. Econo111lc1I o"'••h1•d c;trn, 6·C'f'I. •IMJ with lurbo0 hydrt 1n11ic I pow•t 11'•••1111. l!c. No. IYWR44t l $2595 1965 CHEVROLET IEL AIR '67 FORD LTD 2 door li1rdfo p. VI, euto. trt nt., ftclory 1lr condi- tioning, power tfeeti119, ra- dio, heeler, wh itewetl tirot, vi11yl roof, tinted 9le11, wheel covt r1, ''""' crui1e control. lie. •Tl'Z615 $1995 '67 FORD LTD 4 cloor herd lop. VI, •wt•. tr•n1., f•clory 1lr cofMll· tio11in9, pow•r ••••ri119, ft• dio, h••t•r, whit1w1ll tir•t, ..rnvl roof, tlnt•d tlttt, I wh••I co.-•tt. Uc. a TYY • I 116 S1195 '67 FORD XL 2 cloor h1rdiop. VI, 1ut•. tr•"'" ft c+•rv 1ir cortdi- tio11in9. pow•r 1f11ri111, rt · dio, he•l•r, whll•waU firfl, .. inyl roof, tint1d 11•11, wh••I co.-•n . lie. a v•Y- 7IO $1799 '66 MUSTANG 1 door herdlop. 6 c;yl., •u• lo. fr •n1 ., pow1r 1tt•rin9, racl io, h••ltr, whilt w•ll "'~)89" '63 'h TON Ford Piclr u,., 6 cvliltd•r, I ft. b.d. 1111010 1 $897 '64 'h TON F•rcl w/c1111 ,.tr. l l:IJotJ) $1073 '69 OPEL RALLEY ·01 Trfomph TR-<A. N•vy Coupe • Loaded. Xlnl,•condi-blut, "'·ire whl"l'I~ radials. tion. Gold finish 1,1•/bl8ck cle11n, $1500 or best offi'r, leather Interior. {XTJ:QI). mu.11; sell. 617% Poppy Cd:\t. Small down can fina.nce pri. t ,. Call dlr ft lD '67 TR 4A. 1.R.S. ne1,1• tires, Largest Selection of BMW's in Orange County ALL MODELS '65 PORSCHE Spo;t Coupe lr•lld nsw enoinc ncot • mUe ot1 Ill llN1a, lltllff, ·~·c~i.~1,~fOUVhout. '61 Continental, full pwr, air, A:\f/FM. new tires, brakes. Only 76,000 mi. 968-1091. CORVETTE 4 door 1•d1", ori9in1I on1 twn•r doc;l•r'• ci r wilh 011 Jy 14,000 mil••· Aulorn1llc trtn1111i11ion, pow•• 1f•1ri119, radio I 1conomic•I 6·cylind•t •nt in•. Lie. No. IRIW66ll S1395 1970 Damanstl1t0r SALE All 1t70 DemMStratwt are remewtd from MrY~ tee at .,,, ... ••II mn ... Th .. 1m ,.,. hew ha4 th•lr ... mite check..,, liM .,. ~·tor lmftMlllatt ._ l'-J. ate p&rt,y. II top, rran5 & rear end. Call am 494-1029, 1'ft 6:30 , p.m. I aft :1 or wknds, make oUer, 540.3100. 516-mlO PORSCHE PORSCHE /912 Concourse ronc, • ~.000 mi. $38.°iO. cali 6 p.ni.-~49!}.1970). '66 Porsche 912, Ian. Cleanest low mil. Porsche. \\'Ill trade. Call 673-4237. \Vanttd Jor cash. late model Por!lthe 5f0-9552 or 8734237 'tiO :\!UST SM.'; nu pnt., Int., l'ng, Gdyni: 1'1ual stilt $20.'iOfofr. 6'1~122 ':'"55 PORSCHE. Jmrruu:ul11le Shape. 1'h1ke Offer. 6li.56U o. 830-4001 --------~ VOLKSWAGEN '59 VW Bu9 300 l'otiles on overhauJC'd en. glne, (f'GZ 2691. $499 CHICK IVERSON vw :>49-3031 Ext. 66 or 67 1970 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA i\IESA '66 VW Bug, Ex. cond. Ne11.· clutch. roco mat1, ski rack Vi!li 545-l:i72 or M'c it al ~ Carnegie St. Ci\! I I ALL COLORS '64 v.w. $795 Rt dio, kt tlt •. "'"' 1;,,,, fot1hly pti11ltd, very wi ry ,11111 '''·Our tptci1l low, low prict. lOZNOJOI .-----,---- ' 69 v.w. $1595 A,OomoH< oH<I ohllO, ttdio, h11t1r, loo•• 111d i t1¥tl ll•t I ftclory frttl. ctr. ISEl••51. $2995 '66 AUSTIN HN'9Y "SprUt". llN!t I. Plff!11r, Ptflk! fOr tum--· $695 , 66 BMW $1095 1100. lltti1o, he1!1r, 4, ,,..4, t li'Ct fltient lty cl1111 ,,,, !SSFl271 'M Y.W. lltt die, httltr, t:tnlol!'I pi11th l,t119 •• '799 . ......_. -·-T&M MOTORS ........... -·- (0,.. ..... ,., toll GARDIN GlOYI ILYD. Y, Ilk. I . ti IMch llW. U4·2214 m-IHI ·:i7 Vette. lfT. '68-327-365 lfP. 4-spd, hcadtrA, Ho 11 e y , Jturs!, hi-ri1t. F.J. heads. Mf>.-5738. '62 VETTE Hd. top, or!& red paint, 283 HI perf eng, 4-sp, SHARP $1595. 673-6945 '65•Corvtlto, 365 HP. 4 apeed. fR1tback, SIS50. (day a ) 675-7940, {eves) 673-1336. DODGE '68 c qer-Po\1.-er wind .. air t:ond. &: vinyl lop ' IJO"'t'r steer &: brake• i 2 3 O O ;3&-7902. '64 DODGE DART WGN rac. 4·sp, 6 eyl, Xlnt cond. S74C * * 6~ 1989 Dodge Super Bee. XInt rond. M111t aell. Belt offer. 9000 ml'a. "'642-5505. 1969 GTO 2 DR. HARDTOP Vtrcle•o •r•t 11 with 111•lchln9 t t•tn /n. ltri•t. Equip ped with popul•t 4•tpetd h 1n1tr1 i11ion, pow•r tl1trillt• p•w1r di1c br••••, rtdio, h••I••· lie. Ne. (71-tAFXl l oc tl 12.000 rnllt Ci t, $2995 1969 PONTIAC IONNIVILLI Ha rdtop ~un•11i•t•re4 ••llljltll'I c;tr. 7,100 11111•1. D•r .. lwt with .. lu• .. ;11yl lop I blu• l11ft r!t r, Ortt . 1lic~•• prict. 11300, Fwlly •<111wi,.,.M. St r. 2623· 79CI 2474J. $3675 • • !mi RO Y CA R VE R ,-65 C-OUN:!R!-1 .. -,-,,h-.11 ~ROLL S -ROYC E new tires. Fair cond. $750. 675-5016 TIIE SUN NEVER' SETS on DAILY PILOT WANT ADS! 29 2.5 HAR&OR BO ULEVARD. COSTA MESA 54 ,..44<14 All Modelo To ChoMo ,,_ Mest Cars '""' ... _ .... ,... ··-• MuttHp ......... e Pft LTD'a DUNTON FORD 2240 S. Main SANTA ANA 546-7076 • CONVENIENT TERMS COASrTOCOAST KING SIZE BED • PRICE REDUCED ON THIS -· DURING 12 HOUR SALE ·· PRICE REDUCED . EtEGANT PILLOW BACK SOFA & LOVESEAT-· DURING THIS SALE! If you want a high pillow bac.k that is upholstered in an elegant quilted fabric and that· has all the features of sofas worth $800 and more .•• this is the sofa and loveseat combination for you! This has got to be one o~ the greatest buys ever offered! Hert:! is more luxurious seating than you ever dreamed possible for less than $500.and it's yours today at Levitz for under $300 ! · · ) •' .. .. .. $ SEE YES, SEE HOW THE REVOLUTIONARY NEW LEVITZ WAREHOUSE WAY LETS YOU SELECT FROM THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF FA- MOUS BRAND NAME HOME FURNISHINGS WHILE SAVING YOU MONEY • ON All OF YOUR PURCHASES. SHOP TODAY AND SAVE!! CONVENIENT TERMS 4 PC. SET HAND RUBBED, SOLID OAK BEDROOM su1n SOF~ AND, LOVESEAT • VERY FIN EST VECTRA -VERY FINEST SOFA VERY LAR GEST BED AT FABULOUS SAVINGS! 7 PIECE DOUGLAS DINffiE SET 42-IN. WIDE EXTENSlbN TABLE WITH SIX CHAIRS H~ is on ei1cellent dinette set worth over $150 .•. but durin g this special sale the pric.e hos been reduced to less rhon S 1 00! Come in 1odoy and see this set for )'Ourself ond you will $·9 agree it offers !he mos! in quality and savings!. 7 SIX CHAIRS AND NO·M,t\R TABLE REDUCED TO 33% RIDUalON ON FOUR (4) PIECES! HURRY IN TODAY Where hove you seen such fonlost ic 50vings on a high quality Kroehler Bedroom su ite like this .... featuring center glide drawers, magnetic door latches, brass hc;irdwore, .dustproof drawers, plus massive to tile floor slyling in solid Ook ! We ore clearing th is su ite fron1 our stock and hove reduced the Triple Dre!ser, Mirror, Kin g size Bed, ond Nito S1011d to one $ 2 9 for Sofa Quality, Cover Quality and Sleeping Quality ••• you don'! find a sleeper .sofa to compare wilh this one at onywhe.re near this special $ 2 7 7 so le price! Come in today & see this sleeper fo r-Vourse lfJ. DU RING 12-HOUR SAL E PRICE REDUCED TO , low low price! Hurry for lhis special sole offer ... supply is --7 limited I LIMITED STOCK FOUR (4) PIECE SUITE . CONVENIENT TERMS I . _.:o--··. ~-· .. ,--·- ' \' ··(;~--;-·. . , I I ' ' . !~~, r ---:- • • 5 PIECE COMPLETE BASSffi GAME TABLE AND CHAIRS Famous "Bassett" Mediterranean Dining Room Today we ore giving you on opportuni ty lo own one of Bauert'1 most popular Dining Room Suites al 0 Coniider this -a modern styled, walnut finished, Block Micorta 'JOHNSON-CARPER'S "CASA-NOVA" BEDROOM GROUP INCLUDED IN TODAY'S SPEOAL! foniostic sovingsl Anyone who knows Bossen also knows !hot the lob1e alone would cost you well over High Pressure laminated loble top with chrome ciccenr stri pes on Withoul o doubt the most wonted bedroom suite ever designed and for this sole only you con ow11 $1 OCH R:ore!y do you find 0 sune 1ha1 incl udes the 1oble and .4 choirs plus bullet for under $300! At side of legs •• , plus four (4) upholstered seal choirs! I! is very rare this beautifully designed suite at o price tho! we don't lhink hos ever been offered to !he public! Beau. Lev itz. today only, you have an opportunily to purchase the table and $ that a set like !his gels sold al sue~ a low price! $1 4 5 lilully carved triple dresser, spindle landscape mirror, plus the scroll bock bed and two nite stands ore four choirs.or the buffet for only $1251 Buy oil siic (6) pieces and sti!I 12 s· But we guarantee you that 'Ne will sell it durin g of!ered in factory cartons ••• olJ.ot one low levilz Warehouse $ 3 9 5 pay only S250,,. way below market vol},le/ YOUR this sole at th'e low le'litz special w1e price! pncel 5 Pieces fo 12 uo' URS THIS I B E D • (H•1•SOR IU CHOICE GREAT SAVINGS ARE YOURS If YOU HURRY fOR lHlSONf' .s PIECE SET R .-., · A l AN .. ... 11 FF ET DU RING 12 HOUR SALE PRICED REDUCED TO r-_:__:__:_:_~-=--====~========'===;:~~;=;=;;;;~~ TODA Y:!S .SPECIALS A •so VALUE IN A COMPLETE 3-PIECE HO ME STUDY CENTER Includes De~k, Bookcase, and Choir for Holf What you would eicpecl lo pay! A welcome 3 piece ~ for den or s1 udefJf bedroom. Solid construction with wol• nut finished lop on the 40xl 8ic30'" desk; 24.119~.:36" bookcase for ample sloroge pl us viny{ coYeted ped~· Joi base choir. All the pieces 01 one low levilr. sole price I CONVENIENT ' TERMS • FURNITURE WAREHOUSE & SHOWROOM Selling Direct to the Pu.blic COASf IOCOASf • At levitr all th e "retail fri/11" er. taken cut cf the WarehouM Sale1Price. Take it hOMe younelf or have it de livered by levlt1 •• f There will be a small deli.,.ry charge d11a to fhaM incredibly lo..., Warehouse Sele Prices! TERMS AVAILABLE fasy to Reach from Anywhere -· UVITZ WAllHOUSE & SH°"°°M, IEACH ILVD., Edi .. tr An. Nut to tho Huntinttlll Shop, ... c .. tor TODAY 'S SPECIALS 72-IN. HIGH, 3 SHELF BOOKCASE WITH PLENTY Of STORAGE ROOM! For thot elllro sioroge room that you hove been wont• ing, 1his is Ille booltcose for youl The base feotur• lliding doors and makes on ideal place for storing your record1I On lhe top you hove 3 M-ielves ••• over- all the measurements ore 72" high, 30" wide, and 1 S .. deep on th is unit! Thol's a lot of room for# onl y $6'11 CONVENI ENT TERMS r ' ' I -------------· ------------~----~ --- •• • .. • • ., . . • ' . " . ..... •• . • , . ' • • -,, 'A • '< ~-• . &uaaested 'for Canant Jad -ience. . . . . ' • < For the. third straight Fourth of July~ South Coast Plaza has been rated '"G.". Our ·general audience appeal has been made possible _by the excellent team of 86 grand stores and services under the one roof w e call "The Grandest .Mall of All." We think that's all the more • reason for you to bring the entire family and shop the clearance values which at this .time of year make us · a · bargaiil place to shop. / Something else ... now through ) uly 3, an exciting array of dragsters, custom and funny cars can be seen in the mall area. Tickets will also be given away to attend the Orange · County International Raceway. Dra"'ing slips loath "'oa'st .. u. I available at any store. Deposit in the Carousel \I · JI Court. Naturally, we'll• be closed the 4th. "JllE GIANDEST MAll OF All" -• • llUSTOLATSANDllGOPUllYAY,COSTAMISA OVll IO Fllll STOIU AllD lllVICU. • .A I• c.~. Allttrt'• Hnlery •AINI'•. A~• ....... & left. C.11 .......... k •fA•lfk• • hrrlclll CHillll• _., T.11 .... 1-...... -•• hlly .... • -........ <••1t'1 Chll4rao'1 Shott• C~te lkets •C•rll'I • Chslo'1 • Chtf V •Chic Acctuerln •Cllrl1' ....... , •Clllt'1 ltlll_,., •C-... Cltl-•thMl '-ll'•C...ollf llloy ~ .. IH •Dtc-U.. •r.tJecll'I Ctlfff SH,•Fltl4'1-. fl•• .... 1 .. -1-.. •Flnt w_ ........ s..t11C..1tPl•HTllHtn•Tlle••llH• ""' & <••4111 ·-· ..... ..,u.. ....... ,,.,. hit••-'" ..... II' ......... ..... lllH1 • Holl-rk ll•tltoon • -· & frwk • ''·' • --Ctftltrl9 •Hlcl&try ,.,.. • -of fMttn •'-'of llloe •._,of T•llerllt • -of Teny • ...... • --• ........ lly ,_..,., • '""h Ms:,.1. • Joyct lllH Trie •Ifft'•• J, P. Cuotlt 0.-tlrlot•r.,I•'• Dtlk•ltl-& -wwwwlollllt-lllt•llM-Jo•tltn _..,_.•II: htltt • i. ...,.,. In-I et...r1 .,_eUlllH'H&Wl:otw lletrltl• • Ml:rloM ,..,1, ..... , Ce ...... ••••II • O• Th •• Trotti•, ... Stitt;. PH Ille S.tllll & LHI. Plcnkk IHhh••. Tiie..., ........ rttt1:1ck,,.... & w-•hi of Wll •hi lllwMllt1ll • lltl-·--1 • 1..-n IMolt Worl4 • l-1 "'-t • ........ • IHn o I"""'• lootll C1•1t Dro11 • l1111t lle111 •Tho• McA1 •Tit lock• Tldor ha •Toy Worl-• 141W1. lo•• hnl1hllfl o I.I. llott_••I h1k • W1lllc11'1 Molle City • W1llfhN'1 J-lwo • Tiie Wot ... I o Wl ....... 1 c..-o WllMl'1 MH'1 W""4 • f, W."""'""" o T-Mllon_lty 11111 .. 1 VIII-""Pol· • • .. .. Uli'I Tt .. 111\ele Who's 'On' First? - Proeettaral Strife Congress S.ecrecy Comes Under Fire WASHINGTON (AP) -A key propooals. major attack ls being mounted Tris CJilJs for recordinC the In the Hoose against lon1-stan-names al memben when they ding procedures that shroud nlk ~the aWe of the HOUie mlK'h of the legislative pro-chamber to vote on aa ameod- cess In secrecy. ment. At present they are Most bills are now drafted co u n t e d , but rtmaln behind closed <:0mmlttee doors anonymous. with .the votes of members Under this s y s t em , kept secret. Out on the floor members frequently vote dlf· members can hide their poai-ferently than they would U lions On ame.ndinents through put on record, and their con- nonrecorded votes. stlluents are none the wiser. An end to both these prac-"'Ibe public has a right to tices will be 90Ught by a know how members 0 f bipartisan group of members Congress vote on the major when the House comes to grips With the with the' l!aue isautt of tbe day," aaya the or congrtSSional reform in DSG. It adds the proposal for mid.July. . . publicly recorded votes is the. molt important re f o rm A bill five years in the mak-amendment to be offered. ing is due to be called up Under the eiistlng rules, then, giving the House iU first however,· the fate ot that chance in' 24 years at major amendment will be decided refonn. • Socialites Red Crou Shoes c.ohbies Discontinued Styles Now at Great Savings to Yolf s10"·ands,13"Regularly $16 to $22. All Sales Final • CAMEO SHOES SOUTH COAST PLAZA IRISTOL AT SAN DIEWO FWY,, COSTA MESA 1st L1v•I by The Waterfall Phone 546-5210 \Vives of Angel baseball players get set for fashion show at Anaheim Sta- dium. It was held ln conjunction with Milwaukee game. But the Hbatting lineup" '"'as decided here in the women's boutique of Harris & Fr~nk store at South Coast Plaza. Gerry Bugbee. Harris & Frank fa shion coordinator (sec- ond from left) here discusses clothes to be modeled with (left to right) the Mmes. Maria AJomar, Fran Spencer, and Donna Voss. 'Ille long: period of prepara-with the members remaining tion reflects not so much the anonymous u they PllU by diligeuce of the bill'• authon1.....:to:..:;be:.."""'"'==::· _____ ;.....=====================.-------- as the reluctance oC HOUie Drugs Given Pregnancies May Be Bad Pa~kard Fever~ Car Dealer Starts Fan Club leaders to take up to ticklish a subject. In 1987, a(ter a two-year drafting effort! the Senate passed a reform bill that died · of inattention in the Houle. Now, the push for reform ii such that even the leldenhlp L! embtacirw some changte. However, in the view oC many members, the bill com- FRESNO (UPI) -During a local Packard owners club. Ing to ttie floor falls far abort the first half of the century Spencer Kendig, a recent of proposing the dlanges need· CHICAGO (AP ) A the Packard automobile was Fresno State College graduate, ed to create public confidtnce Philadelphia doctor has cau-said his idea met with such in the House as an effective, to status conscious car owners h • 3 · •-· 1-•1 bod tioned physicians that many response (t ere are ., re!pOl'lstve n:g1s in ve y. drugs given to p r e g n a n t what the Rolls Royce and Packard owners in Fresno J Dozens of amendment.! are women may affect their LM-Bentley are today. Packards that he ha s decided lo expand expected t.o be olfered in what born bab ies -oftefi adversely. were presidential cars and the club lo the entire cenlral shc>ukl be several days of The drug may remain in 1 San Joaquin Valley. debate and voting, but the severa Supreme C o u r t · ell t · 1m~ t llftl the circulatory system of the "We are inviting <'•rf main . or is a cu a n1 Justices owned one. .1... ·1 of -•-··~ fetus -the developing child Packard owner in the valley uic vei ......... '"'"".1 111nuuu -longer than in the mother In the late l9:50's, the to i'oin the 'club," Kendig which the Home ope:rates. nd od ha r I .,_ r p i.. "~--· n.rvades the a pr uce rm u Slue e • ac .... rd went the way of the said. "Membership cltrds are ~ ...... ,, "'" feels, Dr. Mary Louis Edsel am the Packard cor-free." legislative process in the Soentgen told a sessioq ~of the House of ~esentaUves," Ameri can htedical Association poration tapered off pro-The cl ub plans to meet the says a report prepared by • convention. which e n d e d ductlon and began producing la st Sunday of every month the Democratic Study Group -· Thursday. Stude baker s . By 1959, •and go on motor tours around in preparation for the comin( Dr. Soentgen is associate Packards were out of pro-the valley. battle. profe~r of pediatrics and du ction . Kendig bought his first The DSG , a loosely knit con- 0b s1e 1 r ics-gynecology at The love ol Packard s. Packard, a 1955 Clipper, near* federation of moderate and 1bomas Jefferson Unive rsity. however, lingered Jn many Jy th ree years ago. He says liberal Democrat s , is It was once considered that people and two weeks ago, his parents had owned three spearheading I.he campaign the placenta, which connects a 23-year-old Fresno c ar and he had always wanted but it has gained surprisingly the fetus with the mother, ~lesman decided to launch one. broad support. for one of its served as a protective barrierlji0ii0iii0iii0i;;;;;;;;o:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;""il and pn:vented. matunal medi· cation from reaching the fetus. Dr. Soentgen said it is now realized that not only does the original drug pass through the placental barrier but so do compounds resulting from the breakdown of the drug In the maternal kidney or liver. "Unei:pected ·effects> have produced tragic resul ts> on the developing ·re tu s." Dr. Soentgen said. Drugs taken by the mother early in pregnancy may pro- duce death or malfo rmations, she said. Later in pregnancy, she said, maternal medication may cause either gro~·th retardation or illness in the unborn child. She pointed out that the urr born child of a mother \vho Is addicted to unprescribed drugs such as heroin may also become addicted and die if not carried through post birth withdrawal-a gradual taper- tng off of the drug. Dr. Soentgen said various maternal medications may cause a miscarriage, produce masculine traits in a female fetus, cause ·cleft palate, in- terfere with bone develop- men\, bring about deafness, or produce fetal bleeding and death. FAIR F•1I, f1ir. f•ct111I. lh~u• th1e• word1 111m up l1ctC111 in op1r1tion on the DAILY PllOl editori•I p191 '"''" d1 y. Le )'etit ,.tenth (afe TRADITIONAL AMERICAN FOODS SERVED WITH A FRENCH FLAIR HOMl OF THI "EIFFEL TOWER" IUIUilR Soulll Coast Pfau CAROUSIL cou•T LOWI• llrll SALE READY TO HANG DOUBLE TRAVERSE DRAPES FADE PROOF ELEGANT SATIN , WASHAILE WHISl'ER SHEERS ----1 N WHITES & COLORS R09ul1r $51.00 96" Wid• x 14" Long 2 PAIR FOR s39so ELEGANT SATIN AVOCADO I ANANA CHAM,AGNE GOLD CHERRY kEll Y WEDGEWOOD TURQUOISE SA PPHIRE 31 SIZES WHISPER SHllRS WHIS PER SHEERS OLIVE CREAM GOLD RASPIER RY LIME PACIFIC MANGO PINI( For that elegant look -ovar & underdrapa1 for every window -Choosa from •n elegant 2 ply 1atin that it •110 colorfa1t and combin e them with soft billowy 100•/. Dacron shears that are completely washable - All at low July Sale Prica1! Check pric es below• S4" LONG ..... LONG 95" LONG 41" WIDI 71" WIDE 96" WIDI 121" WIDI ltl•AMTI $7.20 · S1l.61 Sl 7,60 Sl4.ff WHllPIR S6.IO SI I.DI S14.ll Sit.II ELl•ANTI Sl.10 $16.ot s21 .10 SJt.H WHISPIR SI.OD •$14.00 $11.10 SJJ.lf --ILIGANTI Sll.41 Sll.40 $24.11 SJl.tl WHIS,ll $9.H Sl4.71 . 519.M $24.lt ·1N~l111tr l!IU fllt >I'', :U", 41", U", 11", .... tt'' llfltlfl• •l1tt11•t• 111n UM U", •r lenflhs -w· "" 1n" wlflll• · . 144" Wiii 121.N $22.M SJl.71 ...... SJl.JI SOUTH COAST PLAZA Lfwtt Mtll BRISTOL AT THE SAN DIEGO FREEWAY, COSTA MESA GR8DI S '• semi-an._ual store wide TWOFORttOO Only at Grodins, a fabulous suit value like this! Sele~t from all wool fabrics, stripes, plaids, solids, Including worsted sharkskins. Good choice -but not every size in every store. Famous label suits at Grodins great semi-annual reductions."' Don't miss out-shop now, save $28 to $48 PETROCELLI ..... ' ' " ' . ' . ' now'117 CRICKETEER ............... ·"':84 TIMELY CLOTHES ....... -'117 DOMINIC D'BRUZZI: ..... ...'97 EA&LE CLOTHES ............ '111 &&&CLOTHES . ...'177 SAVE ON SPORTSWEAR & FURNISHINGS Famous llaker Casual Pants. ,5,99 a 7,99 Rag. $1 toS12 ~ pre11solid1, patterns, ft•ras, and tvymode1s Fabulous Kalt Sblrt Sale ............... 7.99 Rt;. S10 to S14 cottons. wocMI, bouc!es, Cl'kln eccylics Sbort Sleeve Sportlblrts ............... 6.99 Reg. $1to112 pem1-.prns·ctacron polyeaW and coctol"I sweater~ ................... 11.90 Reg. S25 c.rdlgan1,P.,1f.Mrt,•I~ ~Its ?::Tr! .. ~.!r.!'Yi.'!!!.tl ..... '' ' ' .. ' .... 4.99 l'amoc11 llaker Drw lblrtl ............ 4-99 Aeg.17.5040lor<I--·~· ' Sll«t 81eeve Drw Sblrtl .............. J.99 Reg. SHl.!Ofainout Ntllf, TMl'IY "'1• Perma·Pren Pa)amu ........ , ........... s.99 Rtg. SI cardigan and midd~ tlyles . Stretcb Socks ........................... 6/6.as Reo. $1.50 orion 1crylH:and nylon, 18 colo'! Undenblrtl, T .. blrtl,w,..ai'"" "'" ..... J/J,19 Cotton w., ..... ., ... 11_ .. ' •... ' ' ...• -.J/J.19 P.......,Pnu Boxer lllOl!tl,,....._,._ ... 1.49 WOMEN'S FASHIONS Ars1•.-MSAWlllfl t · • PANT SETS 19.90 . Reg. to $3',.,;nany slyl91 ind l•iee DRESSES 12.90 & 15.90 Rag. to S21 ... cauaf IN dNlly' .,..._ m1ny fabrics SPORTSWEAR 5.97 Reg. to SUI 91Paratn.,. tops, lhirls, pants, tklrts 3 ways to ChltOI ru Grodlna CMrOI BankAmwlcatd • Malw 0.1rg9 .. MOW M CUIOOtNI lfOAU IN CAIJPOMIA LOS ANG[ LE! STOAES: ..Uct..l MILi, 5510 W1l1lltf'I tlVd. fFrM perldng in f'NI) DOWNTOWN, IOI le. lrOldWlf !Utt T°" ....... '1.AIA • IAMTA MOltlCjl • LlllflWOOf • COITll llllUA • AIMlllHll t "'"'""' o H&Wll'IA • ~ • URTl IMllAM 0 IM Lt.1111 0-. •IM .... SOUTH COAST PLAZA, Co1t1 M11•-ANAHEIM, l ro•clw1r .. ~"•h1 ift' C•nl•f-1.AKEWOOD, L1~1wood C1nt1, I I .. • t 1/ -T 3 3 --------------:------------------· -------·----,,.------------------- Dr~gs Do wit .'Cooperation' Pay ing Off WASHINGTON (AP) -The J~tice Department says it is h11~ly pleased with initial results of "Operation Coopera- . tion," 1tbe joint U.S.-Mexican drive to destroy opium poppies a'rid marijuana in Mexico and catch those who trade In the At The KNIT WIT BROTHER'"\ SEWING· MACHINE THAT IS SALE $139.95 ' e fre•·Arll'! Zig Z19 e l utfon Holer e11d Hem Stilcller e All Auloll'lelic WE HAYI NIW YAINS! 5CAMPll ACITLIC A mini ·ltreu W!I~ P6!1~ fDr uo. iv. o; IALL $1.50 · KEI MISSE M1chlfle laundef1ble, I w1N rntll• • 1we1rer. so GI. IALL $1.00 SOUTH COAST Pl.Ali &..-Moll "'-,,,_ WWwwffl• DU •rh ... •I .... Siii -.. .,., .. <••• Meu PHONI 145·Zl1 Z ' illicit drugs. Cillnc figures from a report to be published later this week, Bob Funesti oC the department's Bur et au of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs listed some examples or arrests due to lhe two-eoun- ~ry cooperation : -In Mexicali, Mex I ca n police arrested a ''major traf· ficker as he attempted lo deliver one ton to a BNDD undercover agent." -In Guadalajara, lbe Mex· ican army seized five tons of marijuana and arrested 15 U.S. citizens alleged to have arranged to smuggle it into this country. -In Jaiisco, BNDO agents helped when !\fexicirn police captured a fully equipped heroin laboratory, arrested three persons and stizeO 215 grams of pure heroin. Other examples involved ar· rests in New York City, Las Vegas, California and Tucson, Ariz .. as well as Michoacan and Acapulcg, Mexico. In addition , the Mexican gove1"i1ment wiped out 5,745 acres of poppies and 44 tons of ma'rijuana in a drive last spring, Funesti said. "This is just the beginning," he added. "Once t h e heliCQPters get Into operation and the Mexicans make some strides with the remote sens- ing device, the operation will be well under way," Cooperative training pro- grams are planned to widen the pool of people able to detect and eradicate the plants and maintain t h e specialized equipment. Also. the U.S. Customs Bureau as of June 1 had strengthened its Mexica n and Canadian border staffs by 900 men. Pow.ell's 1 Defeat Due To Young? NEW YORK (AP) -Adam Clayton Powell's Oemocvtic primary ·defeat •ppeared Wedo nesday to have been due largely to the flamboyant con- gressman's absenteeism and the addlUon to his Harl~m district of a young, liberal voting bloc that preferred a new man. 1bis analysis emerged rrom a series of Interviews in the 18th Congresaional District whose Democrats c h o s c AL DALEN • Tuoodoy, Juno 30, 197D SoutlJ. Cooot Pino Supplement to Tho DAILY PILOT a Move• at·-Me•a Sears Annou11ces .. 5 Staff Ch~nges Several staff changes end lines merchandise manager at promotions within the Sears. the Sears store in Covina, ap- Roebock and Co. organization pointed to the same position affecting his store's opcralion at the Costa Mesa store. 1 were announced today by R. Kane joined the comp.any 'KANE J, Metcalf, Sears COllita Mesa In 1955 at Pasadena as a stock manager. man. He became a credit LUPTON WILLISON The Sooth Coast Plata store trainee while at the Pasadena He and his wife, Jill. live the Colla Mesa store, ·will manager listed among those store and has since sei:ve{ in Laguna Beach. They have ~ .to nn that poiition whose jobs were chan&ed the as. an assistant merchandise t\\'o Children _ Keith, 2. and . m addition to. taking: on an ot h er Negro, , State-----------following: · manager and sales promotion K , 3 th.s m a n,a I e. r s h 1 p of t~t Al Dalen, former hard lines manager on the Los Ange.Jes ari, mon · refrigerator divlslon. Assemblyman Charles Rangel to be their nominee, Powell has held the uat ror 24 years. Rangel had 7 ,804 votes to Powell's 7,599 In Tuesday's five-man race. Tht. other three candidates;· two blacks and a Puerto Rican drew a tot1:1l or 1,516 votes. "I don't think Powell had been doing too much for the black people. I think it was time," said a white woman in her 30s, who Jives on Manhattan's Upper West Side. She is one of the new voters in the district. Several young blacks said Po1~•ell had lost bi>lh his credibility and his •nty to communicate with t h e m • Barbara Cottrell, 30, said sbe did not "trust the things he said." Powell could not be· reached for comment on' his plans but there was some talk among his supporters of an in- dependent campaign ror the congressional seat !~the fall. The Board 'Of Elections said . it had received a telegram from Powell demanding ~ recount. Voting machines had been impounded for that purpose, a spokesman said. S. Lagunan's Photos Win merchandise manager at the staff in addition to hard lines Andy Anderson, formerly Willison, who joined Sear:'! Costa Mesa store , appointed n1erchandise· manager at the Costa Mes a 's refrigerator In; 1951 at the 'c<>mp1ny'1 to the Sears, Roebuck and Glendale slore. Kane and' his division manager. becomes Valley Store in tht Los Co. zooe staff In the com· wife, Margaret, Jive Jn tire center "manager in · the · Angeles area, was •·salesman pany's northwest zone, he~d-Arcadia. same store. in Lhe laundry department quartered in Seattle, \Vash. . Pllllllp lM.plOn, fonnerly tire . Anderso~. ~"'ho Joined thloe before becomJng was h In g Dalen. who joined ttic com· center manager ;it the "Costa company ·tn 1963. m ~ •. maChine manqer at , the J . · Richard Mayberry, or pany in 1951 at Hutchinson. Mesa store, a pp 0 1 n t e d Colo., was a washing machine Pomona store. South Laguna, has won an Minn., has had var i ous manager or the hardware ~Jesma~ there brio~ ~ w 111 1s 0 0 1ivt 1 · t n unprecedEr.1ted three top assignments in California, division at the South Coast tng refn~ator d 1v1110 n Westminster wilh his wife, awards for his co Io r · working in Mode s to , Plaza oullet. manager m. Costa Mesa. . Sh.irley, and three children. photography In the Photo Bakersfield and Hellywood. He A graduate of Cal Poly In . He and his wJ!e, Jal'!et, live Their eldest, Vanct, works at Sho\v or the South e r.n and his Wife, Jan. live in San Luis Ob ispo, Lupton jOin-m .Costa Mesa ~th their three the Sears Store in Orange. California Exposition in Del Hacienda Heights. They have fld the company in 1965 at children -Mike, 8, Danny, Other children are Tawnee, Mar. a daughter and a soo, both s.1nta Ana . He served there 7, and Brenda, 4. who graduated from high He captured one of the two · attending coUege. as a trainee before becoming Dick Wiiiison, wa s hing school this year, and Kim, "Best of Show" award s for . 1 ~ ho · th ·•-- his color print "Love Letter" --;;N;;lc;;llo;;l;;••;;IW;;•:·:'°:'"'::e:::n:a:rd::::m::a::na:g:er::•f::t:::h:e:ca:::n::d:y:di::'v:is::i•:::":' =m:ac=hi:'ne=di:'v:is:io:n=m:a:na:g:e:r:a:'=w=:':s:•:se:v:en=:"::-=:· :;-and also won the Silver and BrOOze Medal AWards in the Color Print class for "Girl of Yesterday" and "Jeanne," respectively. Mayberry has been a winner at the Exposition since 1965, when he first entered. J\.fore than 210 exhibitors submitted works in this year's contest according to show of- ficials. ' Travel Cost Up Sharply /0• __ ,1.I ~ ~·r~· ~. FONDUE sets help you set the mood ... Rangel, 39, who also had WASHINGTON (UPI) - Republican backing and the The Commerce Department endorsement of Mayor John h a s announced Americans " Use your credit account! Travel the tonlinenls of food with this 2 qt. enameled oluminom fondue pot complete with stand, lroy and sterno burner. Choose from ovocodo, tangerine rx llorvest gold. 1,nnes SEMI-ANNUAL V:-Lindsay, said he doubted spent a reror~ $5.4 billion last · isfi '/dS SOUTH COAST PLAZA Powell would attempt an in· year On foreign travel, an in-WD "4 D UPPER LEVEL 140.1111 dependent race because the crease of 14 percent over llj l'lii ALJO IN LAllWOOD CINTll "majority or the people sup. 1968. :l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,~·w~•~c•~··~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SHOE SALE WOMEN'S DRESS &' CASUAL SHOES • AT ·SAVINGS UP TO SOo/o OFF REG~ PRICES Inn-es·: SHOES SOUTH COAST PLAZA Bristol at tht S.n Diego Fwy., (Mt• Men Phone: 545-9220 ported c6 Udates other tha n ~ The excess or U.S. payments Adam Clayton Powell." to foreia:ners over receipts The new voters in the from foreign visitors was $.2 district, mostly young while billion, the department said people from the Upper West Sunday, aggravating the na- Skle, "could have been the tion's chronic balance of pay. margin" of victory Rangel ments problems. said ' Foreign visitors to the A' 3 O. y e a r -0 1 d black Uni~ ~tales spent a record businessman said the 61-year-$2.4 billion, that included $2.1 old congressman "has lost billi?'1 SJM'.fll here and ~ communication with the vot· million paid to. U.S. earners en b e t w e en 23 and 35. !~ traMOCearuc tr~­ Powell was good in the 40s lion. the department said. and 50s but things are chang-lfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimol ing now and they're changing Jn a different way. Now we need someone who will feel lhe pu1!e ol lhe people," Powell's failure to spend much time. recently ·either in his district or in Washington seemed to have cau s ed widespread resentment among both black and white con- sUtue.nts. As in the past, Powell cam- paigned very little for the last primary . Fo• PRECIOUS COLORED GEMS Sou.ti Co11t Pl11• l ri1tol •• the S•n Diego Fwy Coit• Met• 5-40·9066 BLACK & WHITE 9" PERSONAL Retoa Volue 59599 TELEVISION SET • Speciat Dvyfighkiewiftg .. scr••n e StcJnd.br IVl'9m for imtMcl- ote plcfuni and IOUnd e UFH/VHf oa cham* fKlhw .... -""-·- I ,, *AIG 15'' COLOR TY • -·=•+utlcColar COlltnll • """-* O.gouuiftg .. Maintailt ColOf ""1ty • FUii Warranty Includes 2 years 0tt Color Tube. 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The rest are a place called the ''Pent- top man in the organization convicted thieves, rapists and house'' where thef swea r to hu murdered twice. One of drug pushers. an oath that binds them ~ the vice presidents tried it They meel once a week M ~W(ber in a brotherhood. ~-------'---------'---------• Then they put 1htlr heads ! ··················-togetherandplangooddeeds. 1, They are all Jaycees. :ISENHOW ER· USI • • ... Semi-Annual QualiCraft @moorn ®&~rn~ . . . . . ' . • • • • • • • • were 8.99 t~ 2 prs. for $11 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • were 5.99 :;:., • 2 prs. for $7 Giw your •hoe w1rdrobe • boost! M1ny styles to choose, from d,...,. pretties to bold bto1ues. f1vorite colors i nd mattr~llS. A 1r1at selection, all from our re1ul.1r stock! Handbags reduced, now 1.97 to 5.97 &outh Coast ?laza Bristol St. at San DiegoFrwy., Costa Mesa 3 ways to acquire International • Sterling f or your own home For gift giving SAVE $75 on»pc. SetYke lorB ...... fl'Dlll MU.00 kl $623.0Q. c--• t.apoons, I Jll•c. fwb. IP'-llr!iv., 8 .. IN forlls. l .... , .,_~ l IMttl' Mita. l talllffPclon. 4 pletelld .. _ SAVE 100 on 52·pc. Service lot 11 priced fl"Ql'l'I $59!1.0011!1 Jlll.00, ChHl lncluclt'd Sim• n 1bov9 wtltl 12: ~ of pltce Hltlnr plee. Hilted FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY '"' ~a0t ~ 16-pc.Se"ioolor4 AT A $30 SAVI.NG Au .-cf'l liNilpoonl, pl1e. forkt, piece ~and MllCI forb for ......... -. A pract6cal Wrt to Nolft ~..,._end aave UD ower ..,. ttock priDM. Offer etldl JulJ J1, 1170. """'lett prloecl ffocn 1118.00 lo tZID.OO .,._ __ .... I II II ~· II• 6 11'TS-CHINA-CRYSTAL,:!..SILV£R-BRI DAL REGISTRY Lewer Meff ,.._ Thi W"""1•H But unlike the majority of their brolhers In the notional 'Ike'. a' ..... ~. community service organi.za· tion, these men are under lock This postage stamp hon- and key, behind gray walls oring Dwight D. Eisen- and steel doors at Auburn bower will be issued State Prison. with first day ceremon- The program to bring men ies set in Washington such as these into the Jaycees sometime in August. began nearly five years ago The stamp is a com· on the national level and since memorative and is is-- then more than 70 penal in-sued in relativeJy Iim· ' stltutions in 45 states have ited ·numbers. It is ver· initiated chapters. lical, printed in blue. • "The state Correct Ion ----------Department look.a at it as a fonn of rehabilitation," said Joseph Schoen, who was presi- dent or the A~urn City unit of the Jaycees when the local prison chapter was launched In February. "They feel these men have Jost direction s o m e w h e r e along the line, and if they can gain back thal direction by working with us , then it's rehabilitation,'' Schoen added. Schoen said there are about 80 inmate members. The president of lhe unit was Cmivicted or a double murder and has been confined for life. One of the two vice presidents Is doing time for attempted murder. Schoen said plans were being formulated to have a panel of men in prison on drug charges prepare films and tapes discuss ing their ex- periences for use by youth and church groups jn this community of 32,000. So far this-year they've made game tables for a local teen center and have laid plans to participate in a toy rep1ir prO(ram for needy children at Christmaa time. The group meets in a large room atop a 10-tier cell block. The inmates call It the "Penthouse." ' Students Try For Awards Two Orange Coast area students are vying for top sd!olarsbip lwicb, totalling 11,000 in the 1970 Balanced Power Ar chi t e ctu ral Sd>olarship contest, spooaored by the Orange Counly Divialon ci Soiabtru ~ Gas Company. Seekq the top prize are Harry A. Mmck, 2036 Ocean St., BalbOa, and Fredrick p_ Paulino, 18217 Shasta St., Founlain Valley, The two architectural student.! each designed a hypothetical adult recreaUon cent.er in a communHy park for their project. The two area students will compete wilh three other contestants for the 11,000 prize, Honor a bl e ment tfll certificates were presented to ~Allen, -·J. Harrison and Glenn A. Weis, Orqe c.out College; Ben Ante!, Greg Henss and Tim Hulme, aU of Golden West College. 99 udi can1• R1g. $22.18Ind123.18 Imports Iha! lend tlicir cool i:barm" to tfio in- door<iutdoor summer scene a.-. occasional chairs; .• cvcn more dccoraliva, used iu pairs. Natur:'il \\•ickcr, buffed to a high ·gloss, i.nd C%)lcrtly era.fled fo r SC~SODS Of uscruJoess. And the plwnp, oonforlnblc cushions covered "~ilh cotton corduroy in your choice of ga,y colors :ire intludcd in th.is sale price. Soafll (oast ?Iu1 ' • • ¢ ')~~~ ~-·-~~·~~---·-. ·---..------------- Marriage Great ~ Mainly for Men CLEVELAND, Oh&o (AP) -themselves." change, the change won't be 11Marriqe 11 It la now atruc-On the olhtr hand, Dr. drastic. be bad for the development of the baby or the very younc child. lured la great for men, but Chillmlnrailednumef'ou s ''What's going lo happen lo it 's not rully aJI that good questions about the quality of parents, especially mothers , In for women," says Jea.sle day care c·entera, the ad · the mounting pressure for Bernard, soc:iolociat. author, visablllty or ' ' m o t he r · women to have the same op- mother of thret. s u b s ti tu t ea , ' ' and the portunities and responsibilities "Jr group care is not the thin( for tiny children, can we really expect In th.ls era to find enough high. quality foster day care homes or home.makers to care for the young children or the many mothers who wa nt to puraue their careers?" , "Babies and young children pragmatlsm of a society in as men?lt she asked. are 10 illogical. Larp quan-which men and wotnen have "A number or mother tlties of research Will tell you equal rlghb . She suggested subltltutes, which would very. they are _ t f' e m en d o us I y that although the life style like!' be the case in group dependent on vast quanUtita of married women may child centers, probably would ol love from a apedf)c adu1t, I;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=:::::::::::::::::;;;:;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::; usually their mothers." -Dr. Cat h erine Chi ll man , psychologist, college dean, mother o( three . Th is dialogue -the chang· ing lire styles of women and their significance to th c families in the 1970s -was the topic of dlsctmion at the third aessJon ol the l ist annual meeting of the American Home Economics Association. t ,W IJSTEN Some. 6,000 home e.conbmists listened to Dr. Bel'nlrd of Washington. D.C., and Dr . Chillrnan of Frederick, Md., debate the pros and cons of' working mothers, day care centers, the sexual revolution 1 and suburban living. "More married women, as compared to single women. are depressed, passive, and phobic and show more psy. chosomatlc symptoms," Dr. Bernard told an audience com- posed largely of ho m e WE 'RE HAVING A (Jo/Jen NEEDLEWORK ..S:fe V2 PRICE Cre•tive stitc hery, crewel emb roide ry, cross 1titch, •nd needlepoint ki ts . by Per1gon, Bucille, Hi1weth1, i nd Di1nth1 Fi1ld ing FABRICS SOUTH COAST PLAZA MALL • CAROUSEL LEVEL economics teachers. l);iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ "The fact that women arell willing to pay this price for marriage shows they need and want It, but can't devise ways or structuring marriage which would not impose .s u c h di sabllilles on them. "One of the disconlinuitits in the Jives of women is the change in occupation which ma rriage imposes," she con- tinued. "Every wife becomes a housewife. It's been com- pared to a situation in which every man becomes a janitor upon marTiage." Dr. Bernard, a self-con~ fessed women's liberation ad· vocate, said marriage. as a system will not come to an end, but It will undergo great changes in the next decade. She said families will become. smaller, more will decide to remain cfilldless, and women will have more free Ume for careers or graduate work. ''The commitment w i I I change,'' she said. "The man won 'l be held responsible for the total financial dependency. Rather than saUsfylng their own achievement ends through their husbands, women wll l have to be taught lo achieve IO Cent Cup Of Coffee Gone DETROIT (AP) -Likelhe nickel cup before it, the IO. cent cup of coffee has all but disappeared from. the Detroit scene' with a price hike to 15 cents in its last stronghold, the v e n d i n I maChine. Spokesmen for the 30 ven- ding machine companies in the city blamed rising costs for the price ~ike. Volcano Erupts REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) -An erupting volcano is spurting 350 feet of hot lava into U-.e sky 75 miles eut of Reykjavik, officials said. While tourists are fascinated by the show, they said, herders are complaining that the volcanic ash has settled on grazing areas and is killinl sheep. • CrownTng Glory beauty salons ' HAIR FASHION SAYINGS! Stretch your beauty budget -enjoy a flattering style. SHAMPOO· SET HAIRCUT h Ht tit •!• whti YHf udti .. .., JMk. 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"'" .................... 1111c. .............. .6. ........ ~--------.J;J • - t ( Age JVo Faetf).- Congress "Relics'' Boost Youth Vote WASHINGTON (UPI) - The 10 million slrlplfngs who may 1et to vote lllrtin11 next yeat' can thank t h r e e le&b:laUve relics so far over the hill they hardly can be expected to remember ever havina: been under 30. Tn descendin11 or d ·e r or tuperannuation, Rep. Emanuel Ccller, (D-N.Y.), 82, House Speaker John \V. P.fcCormack. (0-Mass.), 78, and Senate Democratic leader M i k e Man9field, (D-Mont.), 6 7, t merae as und isputed heroes ef the recent battle to put the stamp oe ·youth on the ballot box. In the end, of course, the Jaw to lower the voting a11e to 18 in federal, state and local elections was approved by a heavy majority of Hous~ and Senate members who run to an 'average ap,e in the mid· IOs and obviously are not a srou p to be trusted. Although the congressional battle is over, and President Nixon (age 57) has run up llis white nag of surrender. the final outcome still is not t ertain. Legality of the la\'1 to lower the voUng age (all but four 1tates now set the standard 1t 21) now must be tested by another group of nine fossils from 53 to 34 and averaaing age 65. \Vin or Jose this final round tn the Supreme Court, most tif the kid s now expecting to be endowed with the franchise likely don 't know of and cer- tainly wouldn't recognize on the street any or the three ancients whose exercise of lhe fine art of the old politics Jed to passage of the 13-year- eld vote law. In retrospect, and especially now that juniority may ac- tually challenge seniority at the polling place in elecliai1s 1tartlng ·Jsn. I. almost any t ongr.essman can recall hav- Cold Renaed11"/ A Cambodian trooper fills his canteen wi th Chinese brandy before boarding a helicopter in Phnom Penh to go on a combat assault. The government has mobilized all citizens between 18 and 60 in defense of th e country against the Communists. ' ALL NEW ALL AGILON ALL NUDE SMlf ... ",., -... -itllll'MM....._ 11111ty -.... """'""'_ ... _ ,....., ........... __ ... __ .,....,,...... Introductory Prle< $2.49 .- • ) Tuesday, June 30, 1970· South Coast Plaza Su lemenl te The D.1 i.. Y f""t'1.0 ·,· S New Horizon'~~~~ '4th, Lurline Sails New Sea ' . F., FINE DIAMONDS So11ih Co•1I P!•11 l rillol •' th1 S•n Oi190 Fwy Coit• M11• S40·9066 plus Many Imports AT SAVINGS UP TO 50°/o OFF I THE REGULAR PRICE . Innes SHOES SOUTH COAST PLAZA Bristol at the San Diego Fwy., Costa Meu Phone: 545-9220 SEMl-.ANNUAL • ·-· • NEVER BEFORE A SEMl-it\NNUAL SALE like this ... Here is WHY: Harris & Frank be- lieves a bargain is a bargain only when you get your money's worth. We have b ui lt a 114-year reputation by sellin g only the finest apparel brands America has to offer . Now, in this Semi-Annual Sale I our 228th) we have cut prices drastically to give you an edge on inflation. There was never a better time , nor place, t.o get a quality suit than right now:__ at Ha rris & Fran k. No need to compromise on quality when you can save dollars like this. • HARIUS & FRANK SAYS: SAYE $51 ON REGULARLY $150 $ TOP UALITY I FAMOUS . 'BRAND FASHION SUITS Tafk about getting your mo ney's worth! Here is on!!' of the great clothing buys of all time. Suits designed and tailored by this great 'maker are hand shaped to give you the lo ok, the fit, the f eel of a custom made suit. The faroous label -which thousands of me n gladly pay $150 to wear -is in every suit. H'ere it is for you to wear with pride for just $99. Superb imported and domestic fabrics in 1970's most want..d style s, patterns and colors. A real INFLATION BEATER! DRASTIC REDUCTIONS IN OUR WOMEN'S SHOP .. SUITS • FURNISHINGS TREMENDOUS SAVINGS • SPORTSWEAR ON SPORTSWEAR • • SHOES • SLACKS • DRESSES • SPORTCOATS • COATS • SUITS • • arr1s & ran SINCE 1856 OPEN A HARRIS · & FRANK OPEN-END ACCOUNT OR USE YOUR BANKAMERICARD OR MASTER CHARGE Costca Mesa South Coast Plaza Bristol 1t Sin Die go Frwy. Buena Park Shopping Center Stanton 1t Lt Palma • Huntington Beach Santa Ana t Huntington · Cen ter Edinger •t Beach Blvd. • .. Honer Pla11 17th et Bristol • ' ' ! . • -l • • ----------- • I South Coa1t Pina Supplement to The DAIL V PILOT Tuesdey, ~une 30, 1'11 Short Stay • In Hospib1l Beneficial • CH ICAGO (AP) -Shorler hospital stays for m o s t surgical patients not only reduce the cost but aid in their recuvery. a Michigan 'doctor said \Vedncsday. "It, is no~· possible and desi rable lo discharge the n1a· jority of surgical pati ents on the: ·nrst or sec o n d postoperative day," Or. Paut T. Lahti told a session of the American Medi ca l Association convention. Lahti, senior atte nd i ng surgeon at \Villiam Beaumont Hospital. Royal Oa k, Mich., said that before patients \vere alloll·ed to be out of bed soon after surgery many died ·or pneumonia and other com- plications. "Recovery \\'as slow, not from the surgical trauma. but from the prolonged period of inactivity and bed~est." he said. Lockheed Loan Suggeted WASHINGTON (~ -An He said the t h Ir d Pentagon will come t o tbe courts for several yearl Alr Foree eeneral has 1ug-alternative, on which he gave Congress !or approval whe n and jeopardize CS production. g_ested to Congress that the no details, is to rewrite the a firm plan is decided on. Th e loan for Lockheed 's re- •pvernment share up to bait CS contract. Lockheed clahns it is owed mainihg cash needs, which The Pentagon is s t i 11 the $647 million and under Glasser indicated would be the Lockheed Aircraft C 0 r P ·' 1 meet&i)t 'lJ,th Lockheed to find the plan outlined by Glasse r rest of the $647 million, would pred~ $147 million lou on a solution and has taken 1'IO the Air Force ~·ou ld simply be written into the agreement the CS CarF jet and loan final positi<ln, Glasser told the agree to pay up to ha\( ra the r with repayment from future Lockheed money to.Cover the subcommittee. He said the than carry the dispu te through C5 profits. rest. 1-------------_c_ __ ;__ __ .:_ _ _: _______ _ Lt. Gen. OUG J. GlaSser. a deputy Air Force chief of staff, denied it is a bailout plan for Lockheed. "We are in the same boat with them," Glasser told the House defense appropriations subcommittee April 20 in testimony released today. "So We are tiailing us out, if that is the word to use ." He said this might be the best and "even cheapest way for the. Air Fort!. to 1et ·the &iant transport. plane. RAPS MANAGEMENT Bring thi s ad to your HICK.0-RV FARMS store, and we will be \ happy to present you with a fr ee 14 x 16 "If a healthy person \Vithout surge ry \\'ere put lo bed for a week and given narcotics at inlervals it would take him several w~eks \~recover from WHEAT IN THE STREET IS REMINDER OF OVERFLOW WITH NO OU·TLET \the experience. he ~otecl. Ada, Kan. Grain Elevator Manager C•rl McG•vern Inspects ·M•keshKt·Stor ... Aro• The length of hospital stays Suggesting Lockhe<d hid lts cost probleIM in 1961 so the Air Force would buy more of the planes, Glasser said the company's management has been "less than satisfac- tory." His suggested soiution includes an Air Force voice in Lockheed 's management of the program. t•:ft:ts been steadily declining ,since 1941, he said and added. i.j, is difficult to overcome the traditions and habits of Kansas Car Shortage ' tM past but the resul ts are certainly v.·orth the effort." · Lahti said a 1968 survey showed that a person would save S61 for each day he "'as :!~~Ss~~~1:ed early from the 1 The surgeon did a st udy of 1,114 early discharge pa· ~ tienls who underwent surgery Grain Grumbling Growing The C5 loss-sharing, Joan p~ was included in testimony in closed-door hearings on the military'& full range o f air(faft, missiles,.ships, tanks and other ha.rd ware pro- curemenl requests. Glasser Did the $647 million payment-loan plan to give' Lockheed the cash flow to keep C5 ~uction going is one of three alternatives being considered by the Pentagon. for a number of conditions including hernia, appendicitis, • hemorrhoids. breast tumor ··and other problems. • . While !he average hospital slay for patients in 1968 "'as 8.4 days, Lahti said, all pa- '1.ients in his stu dy were dlscharged by the seventh day .;ind 75 percent of them "'ere : Ou t of the hospital by the second day after surgery. ', The doc tor's approach to the patient has a bearin g on h:i"' 'fhe patient will fare in the ~ospital. he said. The usual patienl in lhe hospital for ma- ' j or surgery is frightened of ~the unknown, he said. When the patient is told that he v.•ill be in the hospital for _ several days, "he interprets this to mean that he will be ill,'' the surgeon said. When he awakens from the aoesthetic, "his fears are all ~·t>iought to the surface," Lahti added . "Any minor discomfort is magnified into real pain. Na rcotics -0nly prolong the re~overy period." ADA. Kan. (UPI ) -A trai n of empty railroad cars ffflaliy came to town Sunday and workers began hauling ro the freight depot to move lo market 60.000 bushels of wheat piled along three blocks of Main Street. The Ada Gra in Co. stored the mountain of grain in the street after its 350,000-bushel elevator was filled-in this tiny central Kansas town. ''It 's the first train or empty ca rs WP've had here in some tin1e. said Carl McGavran, elevator manager. "We've got n1en down there now moving the grai n off the street, down lo the tracks and out of town." The small train did not solve Ada·s wheat overflow pro- blems. however. The b-Oxcar shorlage remafned'critical for fa rmers in lhe nation's largest \Vheat-producing stale. Kansas' railroad officials blame eastern railroads for the boxcar shortage. Officials s;iy the eastern roads rent ca rs from the m:idwestern lines during growing season and are supposed to return the cars in time for tiarvest. ts complicated and often causes a harve s t -time shortage of empty cars in the midwest. Congressmen ha ve respond- ed to complaints from grain Canners unable to reach their markets. Rep. Garner E. Shriver (R-Kan .) has in- troduced a bill to require the defense department to help free railroad cars for the harvest. Shrive r 's bUJ would authorize the Defense Depart- ment to build or to buy it! own freight cws, freting· cars tied up acroa the nation waiting to move military hardware . Another alternative, he said, is a government loan ol all cash flow needs, which he said could backfire a n d bankrupt Lockheed tt it cookl not r<pay the loan. Bring in old "Dog purchase Briar Pipe. and receive $2.00 toward of a fine · .._, (Minimum $10) The TINDER BOX'S own Tobacco Blends :iave given smoking pleasure to pipe lov- ers sine• 1928. Hand-blended from fineSt quality tobac- '"'· 2 ... ,... .70 ....... 4 OL Ila 1.60 16-. tlo SOUTH COAS• Pl.All - LOWEii: LEVEL NEAii: THE MAY CO. PHONE: 540-IZH ';In contrast the patient who knows that he will be up and about the afternoon of surgery ~nd home the day after surgery, is relaxed. not f~ful . and req uires much ~ s postoperative medication." he Eastern lines find renting cheaper than building the ir own ca rs and Kans a s' ra ilroads favor t h e ar- r<1ngement, bul rec;iJling the boxcars under interslale com- merce commisi0i1 regulationsi================================~I J59 w .@l~ • •••• ® er &~ _. .JD'gC B\ ]{i chtc1· Feted said. • On R etirc111ent PASADENA (AP) Seismologist Ch a r l cs F. Richter was promoted to pro- fessor emeritus today as he !& ' •.__.SHOET~a-._ f§l; ~ lfll • --. o• FINE JEWELRY ·AND WATCH REPAI R l At l WOSll( DONE ON PREMISES --retired lrom the California lnslitu!e of Tech nology. Richter, 70, crearor of the famous Richter scale t o measure th~ fnagnitude of • earthquakes. is an authorit : SEMl-ANNUil BRAND NAME So11tll Co•7t Pl•t• Bristol •t the S•n Diego F ... v I Cosle M••• 540·90bb on the fault systems of California. He will continue to \\•rite and do consUlting \\'Ork SALE STARTS WED., JULY 1st 1SHIFTS ,PANTS BLOUSES Tall Dept. IEG. Sll.00 AND 515,00 ll:EG. TO 515.00 11:1G. s•.oo TO SI J.00 $7.99 $6.99 $4. 99 to $6, 99 I Small Dept. SCOOTER SKIRTS St.OD VALUE ~ 0>- 1 ~ . . ~ ~ ~ ~ t}· ~ @ ~ ~ ij> 0 si\ti SAVE 30% UP TO • JOYCE ' • SELBY • SBICCA • KRAUS SANDALS And Many More SOUTH COAST PLAZ~ STORE O.NLY e VALlllS TO TO Sll.OG ,PANTS DRESSES ;:,·~~~~ .. $6.00 $7.00 $10.00. $13.00 IRISTOL AT THE SAN DllGO fllWY., COSTA MISA ~. . '· .. • MANY O'fHIJ: ITEMS ON SALi! SAVI UP TO 10%1 SOUTH COAST PLAZA ----------·--· SORRY, NO PHONE ORDERS ~ ~ ~ -~ ~ ~ ~ IS ~ ;1,1 r6 ff/ ·" 0 f8 '@ ~ • .. 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STORES ~Go1dRush' ,. ln0cean8 Foreseen SAN ANTON, Malta (AP) -The big-power, big-busines.s 1Cramble !or the untapped riches on the seabed wJU "make the Klondike Rush look like a Sunday school pimic," Lord Ritcllie-Calder said to • . I \ ' Shop for the summer values you want right now._ Fashions for you and the whole family. Furnishings for your home. Savings in every department, now at all May Co stores. . . day. .. .................................................................................................................... .. 'l'be well known British science writer and poUUcal .acieflllst said: "I can imagine companies o r consortiums operating their own ·private wonblps to protect lhelr mineral Interests on the sea- bed." FASHION AND SPORTSWEAR 36JIO U.00 pant suits, many styles, colors and fabrics, lunK>r sizes S-.1 ::I junior suils 24 -22.99-26.99 Newly discovered un- derwater Ani,nera1 deposits in- dicate ielbed resources are far • ""'eater than the total 26.00-33.00 famou!> maker sumn1er dresses, polyester, nylon and rayon. town & travel 49 · · 17.99-19.99 ' ... oUneral wealth oo land, where relative scarcity and com- petition are driving prices lharply upward. UP FOR GRABS Much ol. lhe undersea wealth ts out.me national territorial waters, beyond the law and up lor grabs. Nobody can tell how rough the competition will ge~ But many specialists don't rule out a big-power con- froolation. 20.00-36.00 casu~I and dressy dre~, .and pant suits, jr. sizes 3-15 young signature 94 · 15.00.28.00 pant suits and dresses. polyesters, ~acetates. Sizes 6-20. boulevard dresses 95· · ~ · ~ 8. 99 .. 16~99 8.99-12.99 28.00-60.00 famous label dresses, polyesteis and """"' .,.,..,. 8-l 8 19 9 J.. 3 ·9 9 9 c osmopolitan shop 96, 98 • ':J• . 2.00 hand wash.ible rayon flocked :,heers and \Yashable, crisp, cool conon prints, 45" wide yardage :Z-54 · yd. 99c Man's ability to bring up manganese or nickel from great depths under the oceans is brand new. Jntemational Ja.w, developf,d when men coukl only work in shallow waters near the shore, "'5 been b yp as se d ti-y technological breakthroughs. prime quality r11ink boas in radiant rtiturat min\c a good setedion, many one-of-a-kind fur salon 47 39.00 dramatically er.a.heel natural NotWegian Blue Fox •hrugs.HghtasacloiJd · 39.00 fursalon47 'Illis is one of the problems facing Lord Ritchie.Calder and some 250 other specialists ..,,........., .... __. .... af......... ~ 7.IJ0.9.00 cotton denim jeans, choose from •~ipes and solid blue, in junior sizes 5 to 13 campusshop43 -5.99 from 45 nations meeting here 6.00..9.00 tee .tops, in many !iUmmer to sketch out an intel'lUlllooal brightstripes,choose sizesS·M-L 3 99-4 99 gy11em fa< -rou"" ad-c•mpusshop43 • • miliste<inc and explol~ U>e . 7.IJ0.20.111 polyester and rayon spoi15-· ·; ~ns. confer<nee, ca,led wear,-lcnittoos,511>13 4 00.10 99'. Pacem in Maribus, or Peace ampusshop-4J .J:J• • in the Oceans, i.s spoolOted 6.00-15.00 jackets, pints, shorts, Slripe, by theo Center for the Study or print lops. all easy-care of Democratic Jnstilutioos of boulevard sportswear · · Santa Barbara, Calif. Supreme s.00·11.00 assorted sportsw~a r, 2.99-8.99 .2.99-10.99 Court Justice William 0. blou~s. IOps, skirts, dreo.,sec; ... Douglas is chairman of the coed shop' 55· 117 ,. conference. A case study suggested fly l<l rd Ritchie-Calder is· the re- cent find of a vast layer ol manganese, i n potalt>slze st.mes, several hundred miles oU America's west coast. LINGERIE PROVED FEASIBLE 9.IJ0.15.00 group of famous moker sleep- weor, gowns, pajamas, coats. p+m-1 lingerie 10· . 5.99-9.99 11.00 lounge pajan1as from a famous maker, ace la le, sizes s-m·I, choose several styles lingerie 10 · · 15.00.25.00 famous moker peignoirs, poslOI col· ors, sizes ~I. choose from aorfl!d styles lingerie 10~ I. 8.99 11.99 If nobody intervenes in the 385-square.mile field, the first company able to work at the 12 000-foot depth where the mineral is located can take· it all. Oil drilling has been proved feasible at 11,000 feet -juJt a few years ago lhe limit was 600 feet . There is oo authority like the Bureau of Mines with which anyone can file an ownership claim. N a t i o n a I jurisdiction extends three, 12 or 200 miles offshore, depentl- ACCESSORIES, SHOES' 8.IJ0.9.00 leather sJcM,s, plain and detoiled. asst colors, styles, and si:res · gloves J 5.99 di.ng 00 the government. 10.00 group of silk scarves. Choose squares or BMN\nd, 'that, it is anyone's oblongs,.allcolorfullyprii'lted. C' 99 ~;,like shipwreck. . acces!JOl'ies 19· -·. ~. How would an American J.OCM.O.OO jewelty for half price Pins,, company oPOf8(ing beyond the earfings, necklaces, body jl!wefty. 1 5n '3 0 00 jurildlction stop a U.S. or fashionjewolty 22 • IJ,"'. • foreiln riv1l from draglng 9-13.00 group of long sleove bboses the ...-It found? Or atop . nd h' Pl I Pr'nted s· ~ '"38. • fonillll nation lrun en-~,.,.,!.'~ a~' 1 • ~ ~ .4. 99. •. 7. 99 amchlng? . ' Participants in Pacem in 7.00.16.00 collection ol ha~. in Marillus believe for the moo! wicker,crodoets1taw,:tndvinyl.. J 90 .9,99 part that It will be possible handbags 26.. . • ;,1-, to develop an intematiooll 11.1111-20.80 famous malce< dim shoes. OIDClie agreement and a regulatory fromagroupofstylesinsummerc:Vlors. system putting into practice moderate shoes 12 the ancient noUon that the seas belong to everyone. They concede that the concept . of of ocean treasures i s idealistic, but oounl on sel!·in- teresl to promqte an agree- ment 1be conferees also are en- courqed by President Nilon'a recent statemert putting the \lnited States behind the Idea ol lloarinl the wealth ol the oceans. 11.00.22.00 Red Cro»• shoes in both d""' and cdsual styles. Choose your favorite colors. women'sshoes51 •rfm poodU<.1 ti.. noconntehClll..tr.--.r .. 1111 lhe~~ •oe.. 13.00 Prima Donn.a. kid:ikin with one-inch heel. Choose OOne, \Vhitc, brown, bljck, or navy. boulevard shoes 11 2 · 10.99 12.99 10.99 ACCESSORIES, SHOES 11.00 roplile fllllei •oet! sandal with a ,.,_ heel. Printed tn while and.._,, casual shoes 1~· ·-· 23.IJ0.33.llO famous maker m.ss shoes in a collection c1' styles. Someforl!W!lling-.r. lorec;ntshoes125 -• 11.99 18.99 CHILDREN'S VALUES 1.69-2.59 2.99 3.79 6.99 2.99 2.29 7.99 2.99-4.59 2.99;4.99 STATIONERY, COSMETICS ' 35.00 wrought ion desk with nuldllaa <hair, desk hasMJOdPn finbhplootlc lop . stationsy 66 -· • 1.511-2.00 fashion ...... paper In folllk. covered stationa ,..,_,so handy stationery 66 · · · • -' 24.99 1.19 23.'l!J.25.99 famous Nloor fahlan wig5 in many styles, assortod shades 15 99 toiletries 13& .. · • 6.00 perfume mlleclions of six llhjlUlll!id frqrances, fromChristianOior,Maja.'Carven,andmofe 1 99 cosmetics 1 00 " • CANDY, LIQUOR, GOURMET 2.95Mac.adwn&anutdl SI! S adellclous-- candies 78. 4.99 Flrr' ,,y irnpooled Scokh 5th save more on ca5eof 12 46.00 liquon 107 1.99 Imported EnsJbh biscirits, 2 lbs. in a colorful r-of Landon 6n 1111um1•1Sl1QP IOll· .. · 1.99 3.99 1.59 MEN'S, BOYS' WEAR . 100.00.1--of--si~ 2·~-buaon models men's suits 21 · · · 5.00 permanl!fll (IJl!S5doen shirt5 short slo!tNe and tonaslel!ve styles """'" fumbhlnp 6· . . . $W1 famous moker CXJllOll lcnft !llOll lhl!ts ~or modi turdo!neck. S.Xl """''' spl. furn. 84 ... 3 for 3.5CM.SO cool aJllM UI.._ !·shirts and bril!fs, sille!Sto XL men's furnishings 127· · 6.ll0-8.00 boys' jeans and slacks Sim 8-12 junior. 2S·30 Pf"P. boys' wear 14 · 69.00 1.99 2.99 3'\, 2.99 2.99 Only One Flul Stotk1 lit •II flOmt' tdltlore Thlt's 1 big dt1l? It 11 ln Orange County. The DAILV PILO'f is ti\! m1y co south coast pl1111, san di190 fwy at bristol, cost1 mesa; 546-932 I: shop mondey thru saturday I 0 1m to ~:3.0_ pm; sund1y noon 'til 5 pm on1y dilly newspaper \IQt dtllv fl . .,., ... ,.ckltl. ..;. ~ T -' • ' FURNITURE, SLEEP SHOP 109.IO Simmens 2 pc. twin or full size ._.Id. firm Ima spdng construction, quiltecf $88 369.00 Wilshire queen si2" sleeper, channel biclr,, tallmd.Sped;il~vourc:l!Okeoffabric. $269 sleep shop 145 · 169.00 -choice of three styles of lounge <hairs, comfortable, quality construction. fumiltlre 141 .. 150.00 beautifuRy styled lta6an occasianal r.bles.. Cocktail, octason commode, square co11110de fumlture 144· $88 $127 SAVINGS FOR THE HOME 1 o.IJ0.30.llO polyesaer plush shag area rugs. 27x48-54x72 6 49-19 99 are.a rugs 137 • • 12.00 nyfOn pt1e shag.' corrdetelv ln!lalled - rubberized waffle or 'P.!>'111' ru&ber Padding floorcoverlngs32· .. · -,q.,d. 8.99 " J.'l!J.1S.OO miscell.,_,,, glllwate llld hostess ~ pieces, _.. up -· ttousew..,;s 29 .• ·-1.99-8.00 J.S0.17.00 Alaila Kodl!lepol ..... and nylon pile frtr.,i ..... .....nod ailors. 11"""5 30· -. -. 3.99-9.99 34.99 47 piece 1 .. -oe ~SOI for eight. 010ke of mlor oombinali°""' dishwashl!r -. chlna46· .. · • 18.90 . 5.00aeative stitd""I' ldt!Dn lourlap. with fek and yam. Lovely for children's IODlll5. art nel!dlewM: 40· -' • TOYS, SPORT, CAMERAS 3.49 3.99 4.99;: ~., 1.49.:l ., BUDGET STORES :; ____________ .. 4.99ea. misses' shorty rc;nt shifts. · i &::~=.~t.1 6. 21s.oo~l 6.!19-9.99 reptiJe.look ~Vinyl. with,_ chrome-plate trim. Inside zipper eotnpdllenL budset """'5, handbags827 -. 8.99 wmnen'sshoes. Cln!s&qlorcasual""""' Many colors, shaplngs. S.10M in -(no !ml budijel"""'5,women'sshol!S812· _ .. -•• · . .. f~ .. 1.29ea. micJO.<nesh pantyhme. Fcrpell!e. ' i medium, talL Fourfashioo shades. 4/5 QO f budset SIDreS, hosM!ry 807 . • . ' l 2.99 junior boys' clamdiggm. Flan!-boaam bt!llch , ·pantsinzingyS111Desorzodiacprint.4-7. l 79. i budgetstrxes.chlldren's808· · 4 •• • ·? 1.119 sfrls' aqMDp short-. Cool,coblul . ! cottons. Boxershortaand maldllng""" 7·12. 99 ; fiudeet""""'s'""-824-..... .c ·1 . 1.99 ea. boys' swim tntnks. Grear color choke • in sollds,strlpes.Sizes8to18. 2/3 oo·: bu1fset SIDreS, boys' wear 822· • i ' ' ' 5.99-6.99 If perfect men's no-iron pants or jl!ans. Many colors, weaves, styles. Sizes 29-36. budsetstares, ITll!ft'lsptwl'. 817 2/7.00 ; 7.99 men's lightweight casual jackeCL All -button or zip-front Bhoe, navy, white, _.,_ S.XL fiudeet ~· men's sptwr. 805· · ~ 4.9~! ' • 4.99 men's swimwear. Bom5. jams, surfers. AR oftloeoowstyfes. Solidsandpattems.S.XL 3 ,99· :. budgl!I stores, men's sptwr. 805· · · 1 9.99 men's dressslacks. Plaids, stripes, solids. . ; No-Iron rayon/nylon/acetate. G-·cOlors. 211-42. 5 99: .. budset stores, """''' clodllng 814 .. .. • • . i . ' • , .. • • • .. • • . • . . • : • . -. . 'MAVCO" ' . ' .1 I I ' ' \ • • I Cooat Plau T111sday, June 30, 1t7t SHOP,, EARS SUNDAYS 12. Noon to 5 P.M •••• ~onday thru Saturday 9:30 AtM. to 9:30 P.M. · • .. .. ·~ " I • ' •• ' Sears '"' v.--. . 4-Ply Nylon. Crusader ALLSTATE PASSENGER TIRE GUARANTEE · Guar•ntttd A«ahut: All tire failurH from_ norm., al road huards or dcfttU in mai:erial or ,·orkm;m. ahip. i-For Rnw Lons~ For che life oflhcoriginai.;lfl"ad. Wh•I Sean WiU Doi Jn c.chqc for die tirt, re- pl..cc ir·charg.i~ for 1hc proponion of curs.enr ~!l­ ing priC'c plus Federal f.xC'isc .Tax t!Pt rep~~n11 1read wed.-Repair nail punctures •t no charge. r.u•r•nteed A1•in1t: Tread 111·i:ar-out. Fantastic Low Price! 95 tlur llow Lof11tl Th'e numDer of montM s~cified. Wli•t ~•n Will 001 Jn eia:han~~ for 1hc titt, re- place it ch,.rging 1he current 1cllin.g price plus Federal Exci1e T!ll lew: the follo.,.ins allowmce. J\lonthlyG1laranll',. 18 1024 27 ro39 40 Allow•ncc J O~.? :zor~ 25% WJ1at'liJ ,So G'•ocl Al.tout J:'il.tcr (;(:1.ss Con slrt1ctio11'! Grealer Safety -Tw in fibe r glass bchs reinforce rhc tread .•• ere-a ce an added barrier char helps reduce: puncrurl'.s, impact damagl'. Deller 'fraction -You ,i.;cc tnore rubber on t he pave- ~ \{llenr, You ,i::et greaccr 1rac· ti~ in all kinds of weather. • \ • New contour, broad 1houl· der for greater eafetr •New tread dei;ign for all- \veather traclion •New 6/10-inch wl1i1e i;ide· ' wall to match 1he wid1h of the white aide.,..,a ll of 111any .\ewcan SIZE 6.50xl3 6.95xl4 7.3:lx14 7.75xl4 8.25x14 7.75 15 14.95 14.95 14.95 36-Month·Guarantee FIBERGLASS BELTED SUPERTRED SIZE Tr•l• F.E.T. h•u Tubeleso Blackwall 6,50x]3 16.95 Ui5 7.75x14 21.95 1.97 8.25x]4 24.95 2.17 5.60xl5 15.95 1.58 Tubeless Whitewall 6.50xl3 19.95 1.65 7.35xl4 22.95 1.84 7.75xl4 24.95' 1.97 8.25x14 27.95 2.17 8.55x14 30,95 2.45 • 5.60x15 18,95 1.58 7.75x15 24.95 2.04 8.25xl5 '27.95 2.23 8.55xl5 30.95 2.47. Each 6.rilh:ll 1'ubeJeet 8111.ckwilll Plua 1.18 F.E.T. \nd Old Fin: 95 Each S.60zl5 Tubele. BhtcltW11l1 Plu1ll.58F.&T. And Old Tin SAVE '6 to '10! Full 36-Mo:rith Guarantee _,__WIDE GUARD DYNA:GLASS . -------------SIZE. "'"•'• ... Tr•I• Tr ..... 1. F.E.T ....... -Regular '25.95 Trade•In'Price TUBELESS BLAC KWALLS 6.SlklJ/C78-fl 125.95 19.95 '-"' 7.i5:cl4/F78-J4 •sJ0.95 :U.95 %5' 8.15:1.14/G78-14 $3195 26.95 ·u TUBELESS WHJTEWAIL'! 6.50sl3/C18-J3 ......... 22.95 ~- 6.9S,:J4JD78-14 129.95 23.95 "'' 7.3bl~78-I' 1.\1.95 24.95 ·~ 7..f5id4/F'i8-14 $33.95 27.95 ... a:5:c14/G18-14 836.9~ :?9.95 2.61 8.55:cl4/ll7J1-l4 SlY.95 31.95 ~· 8.8.ix14/J iS.14 s.12.9-5 32.95 LJI 8.IS:sl5/G7S.LS 138.95 J l.9S 2.11 8.45x15/H71-15 141.95 33.~5 :.• 6.SOxt:l TabeleH Bl•ckw•ll Plu~S2 F.E.T • . \ndOldTire Price& Effective Sun.June 28 thru Tuea.June 30. -IUINA PAlK TA 1-4400. 121-4.S:iO IL MONll GI 3·391 1 LOMG llACN HI 1-0111 CANOGA PAlK HO·ON1 GL1NDALI CH .5·100~,. Cl 4°4111 OLTlllPIC & IOto AM W111 COMPTON HI 1·1111, NI 2·1711 HOUTWOOD HO 9·S941 OIANM 617-1109 l&Ull,11.0'l!lt.ICltMIDCO, CO_.YIHA flt-0611 IHGLIWOOO Olt 1·2521 PAIADll!IA 611•1111, U1-411t lhop Nl1h11-thno Sat. !llio A.Mo to tiao P.M.,,lu~day '1.1 Noan to 5 P.M. 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