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Jet .Victims •
From Wire Semen
TORONTO -, Jinzed In Its -t
of landing, a jelliner ,that cenied t-
as many on Saturdays and Mondays
lifted off the runway aiain Sunday like
a stricken bird and fell again . in a
farm field, killing 108 penom.
!fhe Air Canada super OC8 carried
23 ~s from Southern California,
while others who had Intended to boer<i
Ftight 821 watched it go down In horror.
Only one victim was listed u being
from Orange County, although many
were from Southern California. .
He was Edgar B. "Ted" Witmer, cl
%19 Evening Canyon Road, Corona de!
Mar,~ pre9'dent of Deepwater . Chemk:al •
Company, an iodine . products manufac-
turing firm he~erecf In CllrnPton.
Site u the tragic crash w.u11 short-
mown barley field four miles north ol
Toronto Ioternatiooal Airport, where
Flight 621 Had just set down en route
to !As Angeles.
''On .Saturday or Monday, it would
have been full ," said an Air Canada
executJ.ve, noting the plane can carry
191 passengers . and !requenUy i:1id at
peak periods. .
'lhe crash was the seceqd worst in
Oanadian aviit!On 'history and the first
majOr accident at the Toronto flCility,
where many 'wltnes!les were waiting to
board tbe big jet. •
"We were lucky," !\-1.id a sflaken Meyer
(See CRASH, Page I)
FASHION ISLJIND
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CONCERT,S ~TA.RT
'Jbe; UUrd anhual ser.ies of Summer
"i'Gpo" Concens open tonight at.Fashion
lslaod. 'Ifie lively concert, ltarj.iDg at
9 o'ciocl:1 trill feitture lhe J>rilember
Bil Brass Band ploying auch dlvene
rn.nbers as Strauss' "Blue Danube1' and
!J~an's ,"Sl•lllhter oO ll!tb Avenue." _
ComlJOStt Henry Br111don ol Cprona
del Mar will cooducl the free outdoor
coocert in \he Stage Court on the
Pedestrian mall. . , ,
Brandon will conduct a 35-member
brass band one week and a ~
concert orchest ra Che Ml\ week, with
• IOliol ol nine _....._.. All8'
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DETECTIVE PURCILL CHICKS WI~ PIC:KID UP SATURDAY ,
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MOND1' Y ·AFTERNOON/ ·JULY. 6, :t970 ' · : · . . ' ,. . . ' . . . . .
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: : MO/iTREAL -·In tbe lnidtt ~f Uctt.d _,ationr,for, a trip lo· Dlant)'-1'nd: lf.yW'j>li! Jaequel smn...-lit' down Sabinlay. night and painstakingly
typed outi1·wt1t·to depolitJwith .. beet ~nd.i ' . . l . ' .
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.... JUD'•· bicycle to Beoott Mallette • , ,• ~·,racques' bicycle ,to Marcel n-1 " .... ''! . ~er... . .
" ••• Stuffed toya -.•t. La Ronde (amU9e111e111 park) in .11674f1;111' to Danielle' MaBette • • • " . . . 1 ' •
. " •• ; G ..... (Monopoly and hockey pme) lo Maree! llognjer• •• .',. l '
" •• , Souvenira of Expo '"1'7, apart rroat•tbe toys wOn ••• " · l '
.. ~ : : Sport8 equlpinlnt to Duiel lllCl'-Bmdit Mallette • •'." , '
Tlie will WU Jdl ·with J-,'. beat pol; bii cousin Daniel •Mallette. Ja<>
ques ~it lo Doniel -,JDimilll·bdore leaving for ·the plane. ' •
' · "If we a&e ••• we live ••• " it reada, and then there is a list, delailed and precile. ' • .. • ' : ~ , ' I
" ••• ~ (a pet cat) to~ Mallette' ... : typewriter. lo ~•IJQO
lllallette ••• Jean •· Apollo Xl caplllll)e ,to Pl.err• ,G"'11jn •. ,.J~cques li(>O
NC:«der lo N11rmul'Dei>!ts. , • m...., "U~!ror!i ~ '&11to U..0.-0i!Pot :
• l.a*"'-hW• lo n-1 •. Perr1ult , " " --L • ' ' • ' " I 1 • • · · · ·"i:'U.anr1 .. ~~ alter' llle;iriJ\. -,. .. ·~_i0,1ianiel! .:r~.;. blj;
brother Jeap;ta•: 1 Jc m.ter1 ROliniie, t•r~~: their ~. 1Mr. -. >Mrtl R.. ·
Belanger ...,. ,killed along. with 103 o~~· Jn ;\lte· Air 'CW~• .~ -
Toroolo·Suaday. • • , · · · • , ·• ., ~·L r..,·
llOlanpr :wu a medµmic.for.Alr ~. tbe·.airllne.pi>wb!C!>..tfii\¥}1'!"i
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7 1'rt'r:r.• c:ail wtdcb trigpnd the
1111eVJ ....,111 GI fellow police qenciel..
-.et up • CIOllUllllld post In
-pall<e unil flld dlr<cled the suboe-
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• ill ... " Ilia -· " -11111 • Colla -pollct hellcG!Ut
---to llabt the ......
Tbt ~~ Included all .. -=-rf1:ib IMi m units trem """"' • ; l1'0 earl from Sai
a..imlr. --the CaDlomia "ll!llo!aJ Patrol; the units from Iba
Ohnie Connty -· Office; and • car and Ille bellcnptar l!Om Colla Mesa.
Jlmrn aaJd the order W ~ WU
P""' line 11n!t1 and then of!lcen fllnl>-
Od • line and bepa 'l!llkll( -· oltlle1"10ded-.
Ana ~ claim thert -....
-"' ....... ~ .. -police bad -hemmed In. They uld Sunday lbal poUoo ltldled down Uielr faa.,
---and l1llde -.,......, __ .. lbem.
Bmrn aald. "Yea. tbq did ~
llllo ·-i: make armi,. P"'1e were ttiiow nScb and botUea and """1d nm Into houoes to _.. Tho
-lollowed and &JTesled 1bem.
,,,.,. ... ~ pl ·---.. like bit.~· '
Reoldet1IO of the w, with Ha qiol
--and eucalypluo "-· dil'
-the -al. ..a and boWi bWinc· 1ltey eJa1m It -dcme when
police -e•-·· .force lo moklmc amots,
A DAILY PILOT pilotocrapher wh>
arrived after. II p.m. -Wben the abla-
, ·tlcn •• not a& .. wont ~ llid •
bottle -ly -bis bead. lie llid be .... aqile of botlJes -
. --the pertlOlll arrested did not -plain of i!iJ!>ey. lie uld thent
..,.. ,.. }llack -. cut llpa or other
--of fllltllltl. lie llid ... lf.,......,id llid hlo -but
lllrt -not go .. the ltoll!*al.
Purooll 1-eJlliblled I loaded U•
penolve '"""' pistol that be uld ....
lculdaltbeacene.
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.. DAILY f'ILOT Phelti 11'1' Ortll khMldtr rrue Grit
lie Mid be ... llnil$ - -bJ -abj«U. lie '""' tho ~
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dlof. lie - --bit the --.... -.
...... -cDenat--,_. ml -down. Ollk:Or ...,...i. ......... W.wbad linlJdor
-1lt !aCklod:,~ -· ·~ of ~ ~ ......... -.... "1lnl
' DiipiO Snl!th, · 9, grimaces as she tries to c\;nnect with for eh~ during
,Newport Beach Recreation Department's summer t_ennis program at
Newport Harbor High School. Classes In wide vanety of endeavors
are being ottered for 1'1portl" of all ages. Call city hall-for informa-
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Ill .. boobcl "' dtar19 « -11 m an cilllcer. Police llld ei&lrt .,_
were made for lll«Olk:I and the mt
-... for failure to dllpetae. Time _.
If -llld tbroe ~ lmllled. A ball bcl>Nt.. llid 1-pallet
Tarr Issues ·Guidelines
-lo -~·"'ball and loot tllo!n lo Orqe County Jail.
• Pdloe Cllld ~ ilucl< -DOI
t.m!.e.ttetefy •'lillble kldlJ but · IL
To Draft Boards on COs
Rab«t McMunq -poU.. dd DOI • °'~ He llid the -wu WASHINGTON (AP) -Draft Direct« '*-.-iy aitd llid no one wu Cmtis w. Tm spelled out leday points
beatm. . for the l('llllC of -objector
McMurray iald when. PuroeI1 na · atatus, unmarized in ooe basic criterion
ltniUling with one man a """"" wu · _ a1ncer11y « belief. beetlni him oo the bead. He uld OM police llldt hid beea Wnlpd oa the Tarr -all local draft boards a
opot/IM, -. red llglll. trunk and -.. guide tbem In deciding
lid<. He estbMted damqe ..... aboul -.. applicant lor cooscientloos 'lf:.. .-..is. 1lllo mailJloin ·they objedtt -: la ....,.. -a ""k
want only w live In peace, Aid they made moro difficUll by a recent Supreme
-.Id pay for the -.p. McMnnay c...rt decbion pJadnC .moral and ethical
IOid tl>la la up lo the dlJ .,_er. objecllolll w an equoJ level with religious
Ania noldentl claimed police spn1"'I abjedi<D.
....... c:bemlcal det<mnt, In the lace Tarr'• -e told tile boards .. « a Vietnam veteran w!lo ,bad loll ~t for --obJecllon
Ill .,. In combat and ... not ~ --be ii! oppooed In poriltjpotloo offloen. ·• -1n' an .wan and. that 1lll btlttt'"must
Another veteran. a ..-of the be lite primary controllllV force In the
... •• lasUI ttwoaalt the bnub Llun-mai'• life!' .
ting -by aying. ''nt~ tal, ts~ Tarr said tlte abJ-mm! 11ero
U thltt ,,.. a ...i war )'Oil IDY' -lid 1JOm "moral -1 or rellgloos beliefs
be defd ,.,... " lie, -pol •Jilli~· about wlllt ts right ••• and what is
MMl1 -""1dedia ..ir.ated Into -.. tha ' bniil'1 hlDa wiiUt poUce tried .. .
cmi>b tbem out willl ldlilln<e « llgbthc
by tbe beli"1J)ler. .
The Qty ·-al ~ BeaCb reQintly bM been -~ • learn bolllllW i!llpeclhlo « tile .... by city
-1cJYa .. CO!Ted Slbltondard housintl·
--of the area bave oppooed lhla"' the .....-Ibey ... boill8 alnlled
GUI uitlalrly for IUCil an 1-Jmt.
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F~right Raps
Viet 'Attitudes'
WASHINGTON (AP) -The ap.
polntment d David K. E. Bru<e as
a peace negotiator wil! havf! ~ effect
on the Paris talks until the N11on ad-
mkalstration changes it.s attitude on the
v-war, says Sen. J . W. FUlbrlg)lt.
"W• mull let the ~ penund d Vietnam re-..tab~ itself on the
basis Of an eiecUm which is not con-
ln>lled or supervised by thll nation or
the .,;,my," FUlbrlgh~ dlllrman « the
Fon!ign -eon..lU<e, said 111
mlnt<rvlewSunday . 'l1le Arkansas Democrat r<!erred w
Bruce. a veteran diplomat., as a w:ry
fine mlD. hJ>resldent Nixon coukln't have
peked a better man, but neither he
nor anyone elle can do enythlnl in
Paris wfthoUt a dlantlO In alilude In
our periiUltd," he .of.
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LASTWORDS ••.
admlsloo .. tbe bo8pllal. .
Laura Scoti, 11, of suvendo Canyon.
.... admltled .. C>apman Gt!1eral
Hospital, IM>wever, and llM! In 11Usf11<>
lory coOOltloo leday wl1lt ~ rlbfl
and • collapeed lung. ' ~·
One ~Y said ho ,,. talldnl to
Mln Weodler momeots before 11te oports
car erupted: In fiamea and burne<I her
.. death.
RelaUvn « the Wendler family in-
vlded tnlormaUoo whldl allooi Ol:anp
~ly Coroner'• depuU<a w loctlo \ban
there aod advise them of their daughter'•
deollt. • .
CIWom\1 Highway Patrol offlctrs are
~Inf tlielr~ lnvest111tloa o( th•
Jraged)'.
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An applicant 0 mUlt dernc.im.trate" that his beliefs • .....,. gained thnJugb !raining,
study, contemplation, or atber' activity,
comparable in rigor and dedication to
the processes by wbieh lradltlonal
religious convictions are formulated.'' ' This point is a broader eipret11ion
of the guideline statOO by Tarr last
June 16 that the object«'s belief must
result. from "some rigorous kind of
traml:ng.''
Tarr himself had conceded sud! a
requirement would give an advantage
to the well-educated man who could
mint to college courses as his "rigorous
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A3. oow stated, the requirement is
only for some "acUvity,_com~able in Hli>r" lo.'tnd!U<illit .ttlli\lld lralnlng; a "')Ulroment perhaps within easier
reoc:h ~wittrlesrfmnal·eduea11on.-
Tarr specified that the applicant need
not believe in a traditional God or
Supreme Being to qualify fdr con-
lciertious objector status; "need not
U8e formal or traditional lang\lage"' and
lhOOld not be given an advantage for
being "learned or glib"; &ld need not
be affiliated with a "peace church" or
ollter particular group ..
"Boards are not free=lo rejecl beliefs
because they consider them 'in.
comprehensible.' Their task ·~is to de-
cide," Tarr's memorandum s a i d,
"whether the bellds . prol-1 by a
registrant are sincerely held and whether
they govern hiJ actions both in -d
and deed."
Jul_y_ 4th Holiday
Traffic Toll
Under Estimates .
By UNITED PRF.SS INTERNATIONAL
Americans celebrating the Fourth of
July weekend kept the long holiday
relatively safe, with the traffic toll en-
ding below expectatioJI! .
However, 540 persons were killed on
streets and highways betweu 6 p.m.
Thursday and 11 :59 p.m. Sunday, a
United Press International compilation
showed.
The N at I on a I Safety C-Ouncll bad
esUmated MO persons would be killed
bl traffic. The safety esperts did not
have an immediate analysis as to why
the loll was below the estimale.
The UPI breUdowa of accidental
.i.tlhs:
Traffic 540
Drownings 117
Pl111ea 9
~lllcellaneous 82
Callfomla led the naUon ln traffic
fatalities -50. Texas had 35, New
York .. ,1, Pennsylvania 241 Ohio 23,
Georgia 21 and Tennesset 20.
No trarflc deaths' were reported duri~
, Ole. holiday period ln Alaska, Delaware,
U13h BOd Wuhin1wn, U:C.
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Senators t.o Hold ~eet~ng on How u;> Pull Out r·
)!'ASlllNGTON (UPI) .:.. Sena~ lrilh -~ A vo!Ce llOl'I 'l1le ac1Mainr Ii paid 1 .. from a ! ~ an end-war reeolutlon &lid, llOlm1lthitl like this: •;nier. a re llllld of 14111.GOO raised d,.... a lwll-ltour I
leday Ibey will hold a dQloOrl conference American bon In Vietnam 1lllo ,..... televislon #peal May U by McGovern t
'.lbundey w discuubow the propoeed II yean old When the we begad,'.We Hailield and Seil!. Harold Huf)boa !o'. ·
pulloulcan beacltleved. don'twantloday'sboyslodieinVltlnaln !Owa), Frank ~h (!>Idaho), and·
'!be antiwar senst.in also <l!l"ned u U year's from now. Write Y.,.. ...,..... Charles E. Goocleli" (R-N.Y:), the first >
unusual campaign to ~ tliroUl)b a ·,.. ,~ In support of "[be 119,000 paid for that tei,cut 111'! ti>e
hoayy advertlslng campaign for pu1i11c Amlodnient W·l!ltd the Ww." •.• )ilck --plus ah ant!clpa!M .,100,000 .In
sul4>0r't of their proposal. . up a pen so your IOll Mll't have lo new cOntributions -Will be used for~
Startq today and lastti'W at least pick up a gun.' JI • the campaign.
three weeks, television stations reaching
a quarter of the nation's population began ~~~ .. = ... ~t~~ · Names of Victims Listed
• po&ed by Sens. George S. McGovern • · · ·
(D.'l.D.), and Mark O. IUllield (!\-Ore.) ~ , .:
The coolereooe cm 'l!lunday wiU Jn. MONTR£.\I, (UPI) ~ Air Canada
volve what its apomors labeled •TI:~ listed uie followlog per90l1 as c re w
· of "the feulblllty of . prompt memben -'. -. en .-the ~-·-..... l10m Iha .,,.; effort. ...., ~~ -... -DCljet ____ y
Among Ille probkmll lo. !;le ~bc""'li at T«unJo --.U Ajrporlf • • ·
are the 1oglstics and timetable · ot · ,, '."' ~ AM••1CANi -.. • · · withdrawal, procedural steps in negoUa-1, Mn. c. S¥1t111o \.DI Anoeltl 2. Mati... 11. .... suH111 2v. y .. rs old, .. ,,,. tieldm1 Uons, preventive me~ID'es against the l. 111i.nt s.,...,,, fOllr l'!'IQl!llt• old, a1111e adOreu "blood ' <I, F. T. Nr4«•, 1.,111 = ~of ~version ~i J.~:m~ f: £~: ~J·~=~::~!..'r"-~ ._,.
f rt. t Um t. MIH • Chffd11tl•, 11ioli. ffi:IUu rom wa une o peace · ~· 1,.' t . Ma1t1r M. ChQdtl11ne, .. ,,... .odres•
The conference C!rticlpan'-will i"-. 10, MIP II. $1. Uurw1f. "°' Arlf•I•' '' wt '" 11, Mr1. M. BradllMw, Lo. A~ • elude Clarlr M. Cli ord, former defense 1:r, 1n11 ls. Mr. 1nc1 M1:11.·G-; r1. Lof Al'Oflln 14, U, Ind "· Mr. lfw:I rs,__,, fill~
...,.,, ...... ,, • ''''"' &Ill ' 11.-Mn. W. MclCetJrldl, ~ AIK!•ltli ' ~'-· W Av-ll ff·~~ former llld MIH L. Fiii"°"'' LOS""'''"
dllef U.S. negotiator ' m p s; David 11.·Mr •. EdNr 8, ''TIMI"' wum ... , 21t EYM\11111
M Shoup form---and-I of the Cln'fOfl RMd, toron1 dtl M.tr ." • "'" """"" ..,, It 111ld 20. Mr. C. Tlelt,.., ••~ Parti: Ly11. Drlv1, Marine Qrps; George Ball, a -foreign-.P.1Joi_v1n1a, •net Miiier Tlelel\$
policy adviser to President Lyndon 8. Y: =~:~·st!:·~=~·-· · -•-·-d T-·~ f n Mr. It. HerrrM..., ~ J ..... """11.1; an '"'11 ......... H~. onner ,,, Ml'I. J. 'i::l 1i00 ~ 0r1 .... •1i1rt111111. ·
wxtersecretary " 1he Air Force. 25' Mr. '!· s ""u~ADtAM~
All ire critics of the administration's 1. •11ot, a ... ,....,.. c. HMlll'°"-•· DWY•I
war policy. • ~int DHla OoNld ltowllfld, ,., 11or11 1n Londan,
....__ • -"-·-Eno. rttlderlt o1 Hvd'°"" Qui. jlJ'C televisjon campaign to wwu up I. sec... OffiCH H, G, Hiii, 2', ... COMflelO,
atpport for the c0ntioversial amepdment .~,._ ltobfrt cn1101. 7' MontrNI
is being roupled with ads in newspapers· s. otN., M. !5'll'~'=~
and Tadio. The publicity effort is to t..~~ WI rt .... 1i'.iofio11 J:nJ::W"'*' culminate at the end of the month when 1. vo1111d• ~,. •~ t. 5'llMllt Okin. n. MonlrMI HatOeld McGovern -.and -their 23 co-'· Gl11t111 M11•le •~•"" n. Mantr111 . .. .... ....,,, .
spon&OI'& e.rped: the Senate to begin 10. M"' o. 8. Cl1rt11. of Oorv11, Qut. wlt. of
-Jd u f •CJ-far ........ i...~ .,, Air C1111d1 -krf• l"Ou:w. erauon O uru-•rccr\.:11iftg-P1cu..-----11'."MilTl:'"liiilD"ll'll'r.M4ll'lt"' ---
If enacled it would r<>11uire President 11. Miu L 1oou"""'• Mont•"' 1 • ~'i 12, Mr, G. &oul1nger, Monr1NI
Nimn to pull all U.S. troops out of n. M". R. Po1r:r,, "'°"""' lt, Mr. G. l &bon t, °""Hiiiy, _Q~. Vietnam by no later than next June 11. Min c. w~ntllf1! 5761 ~r••v st., "'°"""'
I . all -'--"-16. M"1. s. w..il'\l!O'r~. "'"' Ucir"'4 30 un ess Congress specific y e.AK:&~ 11. Ml11 w. w1!nD111•11, .. me ""'"'
th l d di ' 11. Mr. 8. GN, 1513 Oudllrmt St., Olltr-1, a ea me. 0119• Probably never befofe have members IJ. Mr. M. Molfno, St. Lla'll!_d_, °"'*· 71JJM'tt'· G. Dt&l'Mr•b. :a. Etil 1'.llY St., Ste.
of Congress gone over the beads of 21• MJ. ~ ~,}:i~U:..in. IClclr"•
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u,._M!• C. W. PttlrW., 16'1 Ard'llrnblutt I t.,'
MmnrHI. · • n. Mf1, C. W. r-.rtrld99 MIN edit.... '
2'. Mr. G. Mllll, 10 511tl St, UiWI Ott It ....... ' .... .
25. Mn. G. ,,,,.Ill, .. ,.,. '*"-· 2'. Mr. w. w..,-J...,,. 111111« st,. MenlrtlM. :tr. Mn, k. WMG,.Hll'lt _.., .. ,. '
21. MIH 5 WOtlQ, -ldlreM. 2'. Miu c. L~. "' SI. Dominici .... St.. Jonqlllr• a~f. P. J. Ac&tm MontrMI. JI. Mri. P. J. Ad1m Montr .. I, 3:2. Mr. 'tHotld1y, MonlrHI, 33. MlH . M. Earl, $lll p1rt; AY9'., Mon!rffl, u. Miu F. E1r1. Wmt lddrtt•. I lS. Sl11tr M. Grtnltr, Mot 4"1 Aw., 11:..,,.punl, ·~· 3'. Miu H. H1mllton. MonlrHI. .... ~1. Mr. W. Houston, L.a(:lllne, Qt.M, ,
38. Mri. W, Hoinktn, •Udllnt, QI.It. • 3'. Mr. Llonel ROl>Jdo\llc,,Ltco.J!!.i Out. •l. Mrs. ~· SUwrbHV, llMlil Vfnl1rd St., II,
l.eolllf1!1 . .cl, MIH M. $1 ~ ... """ lddr9n. ~ M11h!r S, Sllver11t111, Hl'll ldd,..,.. Mr. S. l1P1kDwlci. 62tO MlcOOnlkl St .. Montr11t,
. M111tr II. S•PlkDwkr, "'""' lddreu.
"-Mr. J . Cl'llrtnt, Montr111, ll, Mr, G. B .. udln, 12155 Uiurent11n 8111(1., Montre1t,
•· Mr. G. Olc1lrt. 1250 Htnr1 8D1;r1111 E1u, MonlTtial. t.
"'· Mrs. G. Olct!rf, llmt lddr•i. • 50. Miii L Olc.11Jr1, H!l'le lddr11&. '2. Mr. M, Olalrt, Nlmt ldd,..1 U. Mr, t>, J, Wwcllrd, 16" P1111J1.-St .. R-1
Sl~r. J. R. wttlttl,....m " G1rdln ROl4; Ttrr~,Que. · il. Miu F, Coll, lf.71 Vltr1 St., Qutt..c C!ty. 56. Mr. 0. Ui;lllrt, 12291 Clement St., MDlllrMI.
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ff. Mr. M. JtfY!TIDnd: 2a l .... ron St., loucllei;v!llt, ·~· 'O. Mr. C~M.ll!"Olt, Mollll'HI. ~ '1. Ml'I. /Mllholt, MonlrHI. 62, Mr. • Wlllttl1111ham, Montr.,.I.
6J, Mn . R. Wl>llllngllllm, MonlYwl. M. Mr. L, Bem.on, MOnlrNI.
65. Mn. L 8enson, Monlr"°' '6. MIM H.8e-1-Monlrtlf.----
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ff. Mn. R. 9el•notr, Montre.ol. 10. Mr. J. B. ee11noer, Montrul.
71. Mr. J. Belangtt, MOntr .. I, n. M!H ll. e . 81!!1notr. MonTrHI.
13. Mn. A. TournovltJ, .a.so Ll"'9n A,,., MonffHI,
•. Mr, G. Tournovtu, ''""' Mfll•f'I. OTH•ltS: 'ic•~{,· E~!:,:l~llPS, :W, Quebtc AW., Wnttrl'llm,
1. Mn. D. Molll!mmtd, 1#. 1E11t Mlln llaed, h r111rle, Tr1nl0td •
* * their colleagues and purchased ad·
......,Ing w appeal for direct pu6llc
support for a legislative proposal:
The commercials and ads were From Page I
prepared by "Advertising People Against
the War," a New York group which
donated talent said lo have a ma rket
value ~ '200,000. '[be results are slickly
professional.
One lpol shows -boys playing
Mesa Waitress
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Seized, Raped; '
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CRASH IN CANADA ...
Collin, of Toronto, who arrived ln Los tional bureau manager in Torontc, toured
Angeles later Sunday aboard a substi-the scene or s m o k y carnage and
luted American Airlines llig)IL destruction &ld then WTOle this grim plc-
"We wOuld have been gone • , . it was ture of disaater: , .
nne IOli of mPcie." It didn't look like a place whff'8
·· · For .,,. min .wtio ..., ·.,.lilting Filgllt. 108 lives tllded In -of spllntering
621 in Los Antjoles, Bertrand a.a]I. metal and fireballs « blazing kerosene.
dela&te, 36, miracles must seem not It looked like a small town dump
1o emt. In ~aoelul pe>torat setting.
He moved to Santa Monica and opened wreckage ol tbe fuselage was
a restaurant which was destroyed by compacted into an area about 100 yards
r t --'--nd nd ti long by 50 yards wide, on the bank ire WO w~ 8 a was wai ng of·a litUe knoll in a field of shQrt-mowed
f<r ~ wife, Jeannine, ~. and their barley, bordered by a wheat f.i11d.
A 25-year-old Costa Mesa waitress = who had been visiting ··near There was no crater, no bole,-just
walkiJll:.home from work was abducted 'Y · an area lightly scraped in the earth
from a downtown street Saturday, then ' OU lose everything. And the.n you when Flight 621 was dashed to slivers
robbed'and raped before bellig released lose ,nior .family," remarked .Mn. Terry against the' ground
blindfolded Jn Newport Beach. Pepin, a friend of the grieving m.an. _ . You cooldn't tcli tile pile of Jnnk
1be victim told police she was dumped Ken 1b<rnp9on, another ~er fu. thete once was a $10 mllHon aircraft.
at King's Road and Cliff Drive with tending to board Fllight 621, said he The average piece of wreckage you could
no bra and with her blouse tied tigbUy saw lt .aogle.over hls car as he drove pick up with your tiand. It's just un.
over ber eyes to give 1he rapist a to the auport, then suddenly go down. distinguishable gray and black Utter
cbanoe to drive away unseen. "Boy. it just blew apart," be said. with a spot of color here and ~
She said the man stopped as she "I.t hit like an A-Bom~. ·: added Dave - a patch of red, a flash or whJte. •
walked along West 19th S~eet and qteig1 ol Capoga Park. Id ~yer want The bodies of ttie dead were burnecf
1 Newport Boulevard about 4 · a.m. and t.? see anything lite ~t again. and charred unrecognizable as human a~ her if she would ~ea ride; The plane, ~ pilot was ~ beings. There were gruesome · smaller
No, I. want to walk, she repliecL to roar aloft. ~ af~ reporting an pieces ~ about, hands and feel
The victim aafd be appamitly mo.. engine fir< at the mmient be laoded. I saw only one body that looked like
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and llj<D grabbed her from behind, One engine fell, \he• onollter, and fl. the top ball. It was hard w believ1 -
knocklzig her down ud eastung her bead nally a 15-foot section of whig, bringing it the individual bodies could be" ·identified
on the curb. abruptly to earth on the Sybe Burgsma A salvage worker found a $10 bill
Police were told she tried to. reason farm, llhaking the farmhouse and break-that had not burned. He spiked it to
with the man by ~ying and sa)'lng tbat ig windows. the earth to show Where it landed1 in cw
she had a contagious disease, but the Burgsma ran to the scene. the erperts would be interested
man .. ignored her claims, clouted ·her "Everything was silent except for a Air Canada workers wearJng red
and raped~ anyway. . • hlsel~ ~ Qlqling out of the· bole," armbands, fanned out through ·lhe ad·
The vlctJm went to a home overlooking he said, ~,the aeven:foot crater joining fields, looking for the remnanta
Newport Beach lo obtain help and was -.i.1 up lo !S_feet wide, marting of Flight 621. , ,
taken w Colla Mesa Memorial Hospital atnill:otdeath"1ldcftflrU<:!lon. I rode back w town in an ·empty
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.III RUDI NJEDZIZµKI_ It was a flm~illed tiro4ncf a bl!(
'OI .. o.ltf ,...., IW hours. • •
PatrioUsn paneled oo fool, hontback, Temioo" bepn to llliP the, -
minibike aod jult about evPl"V. other area tbortly after 11 •.m. when~..,.. -·, -ID bear the flnl ...-ol vehicle Satunlay as the City ol 'Hun-. the pond<, t11e grumble ol ~
......, Beach ~ Ila 11th IMllll" .from the llunllnglDo Park Elb stunt
FDU!U> ol JU!r Celeilra'""!-. ·and Drill r.n, . ' ,
'l1ie pirade, wllJdi involved nearly 3,IOO a-> rail( out u Gnnd Marabal
partlclpop18 and ·21 golly decorated Johnny G-led' a bolt ol dignitaries
flooll, • waa vi<wed by _. 150,000 · pOlt the reviewing stand oet up in front
-· ' ol llie dvic' -· '111<7 lncludad 0...
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1-b -W. Woll; aai-.....__.·
ol the U.S. -COrpl, who Ow' in from~ D.C.; Lquna Buch
~ Eiler IMMn, T.V. nencmter Georae ~ and.,,..., ol pdlltfdam.
U.S. Rep. Q-aig Homnor (R.l.oai
lleOdl), · riclinc in a mid.al'• Ylntap
Packard, was able to complete the two-
and~-Oal! mile lr<k for the flnt time
in llvee tries. On two previous oceulom
bis vehkJes bad broken down en-route.
There Wert a ·few milllapl aJoac the
.,..y, ._ ol ~ aerious. Gen. Wal~
who was to blift been W ~ at .JhO.
·revtewtna aUnd, did a iltra ~stretch
ol doty -• tlle ~ abOI 'pool u.
atand willlout ~ him out the door.
Laughs went up as a .,.... o! IUflltbed
Sbrlnen I"' mlntllkii"~ 'they hid'
to man<Uver a bit-~. tllonU to tbe hone thAt .. eced..t them.
In another' humoroua situation, a
Marine CoQll ,F.<J-..fln. Color llllar<l.
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TORONTO -Jlmed in its moment
ol landing, a jdliner that carried twice
as' many on Saturdays and , Mondays
. lifted olI the 1\l!IWIY qain ·S&mday· liie
••l!'foUii bird ..nrfeu-qalilllt a ·rimn field, killine:I011penons. :
·The Air Canada super oa· carried
23 persons from Southern California,
whlle olheri who bad inteodecfto bjJard
,CRASH CASUAL TY
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Flighl GI w1tdled ~go down in boiror. ·
Only one victim WU Usted' U being ..
from Orange Cowlty, lflhougb many
were from Sou.them California.
r He WIS F.dpr B. "T~'! Witmer, of
111 Evening CanyOn Road, cOrona de!
Mar, ~resident ~ ·Deepwater .Cbanical
Oompany .... Iodine producll manufl<> "'rilJC lk:m beadq!ll'lt!Od 'in c.mptoo;"
.lille ol Ille~ ............ ......_, ' _......,.,..,_._... .. ,.,,
Toronto lnternitlonal Airport, .m.r.,
PQlll'lll 'llaof JUil .er-~ .. --to Lot ..... -. ,. .
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• 'AERIAL VIEW· SHOWS WHERE, ~R·CAHAl!>A DCI CWHED, KILtlNG·IOI PERSONS ·
ln;the Firm House (Clump of TrM1,· Upper, Ritht)., Id People Wt rt AllNpi •t the Time ·
Xlamitos Fliers
Plucked ·Safely
Death in-"Desert· . ' '
Erom Mountain Beach. H m band R eaches · Safety
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• Two Marine CG!'Jll re .. rve pilots who ~--~,.a Hun-the situation brought -t by a ·car
, . ,· · · ,_,,...,.:.~ · ting\on Beach wonian fell by the wayside Stuck in the sand -head<d toward - _bailed out· of their ~...ut:ui..~ :SUP:---Satufday~and-dfed.· before·re!CuSs·-sum· -an-Air-Farce--Navigational :._Tower ·tn
port guaship Saturday and spent. the moned'by her"Jwiband nturned. the distance.
night in sub-zero weathel: on ·~amrnoth The deaC:l ,woman wil ·identified ,as He stumbled and fell 150 yards lhort
Mountain have returned safely to their Mrs. Evadeei>e O .. D.arocl • .ff, of 19302 of the landmark but was seen by
' Jerrilynn Lane, wife of Joseph Daroci, servicemen Who went back to'thelr car,
homes today· K bin who collapsed himself within sight of stuck oif Highway 80, 25 miles west
Lieutenant Colonel Alan . Ro ~n, help Saturday. of Barstow, but Mrs. Daroci was dead.
pilot· ol the -green ,OVlOA Bronco .2tane ,
and his passenger; Chief Warrant'Officer
Emrne'tt -W. 0soom ·of aaroen arove. G·• l T ·d •. ··w· · k W<~e spoiled by .. 'Air Force rescue ' Ir .· r_ ap· P.e . in,, rec
plane-·Sunday afternoon on the 11,0'30
foot1 llcipes .. ., Bilbop. Ii hellcopt'1' · {' ·' .
from Lemoore Navo! Air Station picked D . """T rv1a E u t
up tbe two cold· Marines. . . ws. as E , mes r ·p
Robinson . and Osborn were part. 9f . • · " .
a detachr!)ent of Marine Observation r
Squldron 'VMO}~. a Marine Reserve ~. 1A.i • .. • ' unit ba:Sed at Los Alamitos Naval Air Struggling to free her -111 -trapped a lacerated arm when thrown out of
S•-•v-..... _ adro bad · t leted under an overturned IPOrtl car · that tbt driver's seat and 4':1 not require ""to-'• 11..:-IQU n 1us comp suddenly bursl into names -passersby -a twc>.weet iuriuner tiainiag program '--·-' her '---... ~ ..... 1.,;,. 1.:.t ds '-'·-1drnl.Jsion to the hospital.,. •
.t •""'-Naval Air Station, Fallon, Nevada, J.-na _....,re~'6""' wor .,u.u-1 -.. -c-...... 14 ol Sil do Ca -day 11•----· · . ~a "'"vu, , vera nyoo, and· they w.ere flyiilg the Bronco back . K.Luuuu.. wu admitted to Chapman General to Loa Alamitos. ''Tell my MOmmy aDd Daddy that
.Weather
It ·will be generally fair today
throuih Tuesday. except for night
and eaily morning ~ clouds along u.. co4st. ' . '
I loveil lhem," aaid Barbara Wendler,· HMJ>itaJ, hOwever, and listed in utidac-
11, wtde vae1Uonlng parents were con-tory condition today with fractured ribl
laded at the Colorado Jllnr bf the and 1 collapsed Jung.
Orange County eor-•1 ()!flee. One passerby said ... ~ talkloi to
MllS Wendler, ol 112111 Hazdbell DtiV<, • Miis Wendler momet1b belott tbe l)lOl'ls
Sllverado Canyon, wu falally injured car erupted Ill Dames and burned her
and bet two companions badly injured , to death.
in the headon era.sh. ------------
'lbe driver of a pickup lruclc ·which.
collided headon with aports car ort a
winding carv~ of Santla(o Canyon Rood
just ....i ol Irvine Laka was amsted> • Billy M. Bilderback, lZ, ol 5317 W.
FA.SHI ON ISLA.ND
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"OD ,......., .. -,., it -
have blln1 lull,"· said an Afr · Canada ·
ericutlYO, notq the plane can Cll'J'Y
198 -ngen and lrequenlly did· at
peal: perlodJ.
'!be crash was the aet'ODd worst· In
Canadian avtatioo history and) the .first
major accident at the Toronto facility,
where ·m&nf 1ritli.e9e1· Were wiilfnl to'
board the bl& jet. ' ' . .
'"We Were lucty," said a.lflaten•Meycr
Collin, of ·Toninto: who atr!Ved · th •Loo
Angeles liter· Sunday ~ a -aubttl-
tuted American Airlines !light. ' '
· "We would haft been cone ••• tt was some sort of miracle." , .
For <11e ~who-~ Jl'liil!t '
GI lit Los . All(eler, B</ bind ~
delalne, II,. mlrlcles mtilt Mm not.
.19..t~ ~·-~--~ He moved to Sailla Monica and op.,.i
a restaurant which waa destroyed .by
fire two weeks and and was waJ.t!N
for his wife, Jeannine, 30, and tht1r
children wbo had been vt..ilill( near
Montreal.
"You J09e ev~. And then' yow
loee your family," 'f'el'!\&fked, Mr1. T~rrt
(l!ee CRA811, Pap Jj .
200,000 .Enjoy
Beach, Fireworks
Over4th W:eekend
Flreworlra -and illo,ooo IUDbatbers
-sizzled on the 1~ of Huntington
Beach for the Fourth ol July.
Beach crowds reached their ' htgbest
numbers for the year over tbe thr!e-dly
hollday u llleguarda ttpOrled crowds
ol 73,llOO, 130,000 and 96,000 On Fridly,
Saturday and &mday reopectlvely· at the
dtybnch.
"'lbere were a Jot of. burnll, ftom
the aun and fireworks,'' one clty llfesuard
aald. · ·
And oo the Fourth -that day ol
Independence -133 children gained a
attort amount of independence from their
porents until dly llleguarda. reunited \hem. •,
INSmE TODAY Bolsa Ave., Sant.I Ana, wu bo6ked into
Oran,e County JaU on char&es ol
mamlauihter wllh groa neru.-..
State lileguardl reported a t--d aet-
Un1 crowd at Bolla· Oilca Stllte Beach The lhlrd annual series ol Summer for Saturclly. , _ _ __
••Pops" Concerti~ tonigbl at Fuhlon 1'We Md a crowd ' of 20-30.000 . for
Island. 'Ille liftlp concert, alarllq 1t Fourth at Boba Chica. And 1,1115 cars California can noto officiaUy
J>all all o/ its biU., After a mara·
tllon 1"1114 1esrion St11ak Demo-
crats broke th' dtadlock and
1ent a budget to G0t1ernor
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Clllfomil HighW8J Patrol officers
allege Bilderback wu•traveling on the
wroll( side o! the ....S. while driving
his family home from 1 pk:hic.i-
Netta.er be nor hil. wife Patricia, 29,
and three chiklml ridin& in the rear ot the pickup truck .were Injured in
the trafc crash, which.sent the sport.s
car rolling over onto its top.
"Two of the other youncsters got out
of the car but the victim'• legs were
trapped In the wreck,11 said a coroner's
deputy.
Christopher P'. Chambers, 17, o! lllO
· ontngewood Ave., Stanton, sullered 0111f.
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I o'clock, will' f-.., the -1lled tbe porldnc lot !hat GO!y bolds
Bil Braas -playing aucfl dlvene 411 cara," a lll.-d eldatmed.
........, u -· "Blue Danube" and .Yrtday'a cmrd 1t Bolla CliJca nam-
Newman11 "1Jaughter on l0th Avtme.'' 1 Mred'·about IJ.aoe while the total wu
~ !l""'l' Brandon ol Corona . aglln _,tile •.llO mart m1 Sunday.
del liar. wlii ainduct tlle free -.. 'Ille btgest dap at Huntqton Stllte
coiicert lit ..the Stage COurt an 11\e Be.tch was Slmday, -IO,OIO ....,. .... p_.de,lrian nial~ tion-llound m!denU !tiled the strands. ,
Brandon 1 will condlJCI a 35-member Saturday' a crowd wu 40,00I while ""1
brau band me week" .and a 35-piect 14,000 w.ere Gn tbl ltat.e beach Fridl.y,
concert orcbelCta the Dext week with llfepards said" •
a tolal ol '"* -tJuouP° Aug 'Ille air tempent.re for tbe three 31. ' • dayi 1'elcbed • high ol 71 ""-whil• ---"--~--·.;.• ___ the water temperature wu Ii..,...._
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, ljlDJUoctpn, ;~· Jllllice,ar1e1ted II : were m1 tbe' beedl and ol"oul«·tllwn
persons auspected of pc>sselalng or selling · risident.s. 1 ~ • • ' '· J • 1 da~gerous drugs over the weekend, !~h~· ·~t · totAt· ub: f ' 'stand '·•-!hell' filth <'Oll9IC1JllYO "'eektnd ol •mass · I .. . , I" 0
IWl'COCb amota. • linnber. of arreaia, during the po~ D••
The live weclc totai ;;i-_..._.' now 'l....,_ .Arrest. repol'!ed ,for JhO <-S.
numbers 314.·At lout 1t ct-b~sted · d:ding June T 1'1taled 'Iii for tbe wee!<
by poljce wue\tie-.. 1tliout .~i1es .. enclng June 14 Uiey totaled 13; ""'
Nearly all of the arrests are still Waiting the week ending June 21 the total WQ
lriat •dales', in ' West ( ~ Counly 81 and !or the -endi>& J-a
Mlllliq>ll liourt; .W,-, : : It w.., 58. ' · • 1
· Ariala have I --tly agents • · • ' · ...
ol tht Sjlodal Eiftimmedt Detall (SEO), I ' • ' ' ...--.ii ... ·ldd,....1o111cen1 : Rf oyal, FamQy-V. isill,
A l<UI ·ti fl• ol lie a :.mata I/Ifs. •
__ ,_.. .... m .tllt.boach. Olher FROBISHER. BAY, North-T ...
.rrao11 ..... m1ci.1n.,.•1nc1c1enu· rltorles \UPI) -,~n E-·~
Uuwgflout 'the dly. ' r , accompanied , by Pi'lnco Plltlip d
: Police repol10d ca,...... ..... pounds Prince!s Anne, rlew Joto this op1pa1t
o1 mU!i-,. llO, LSD !Ibo and · ~nqay', only '200 , mllei, -d ... ~Giiier d,,...,.Jhla:wl!!bnd .. ArcUc Circle,. to bqin• a 1~ -·Tho.-otj--•Ylr• of .1~ • .Norlhwest ' Ttn1to/ta aa•
the ,ft,. -ta •la w1111t She 'olher Manitoba, •
218 arresta wwe ldqlll, -., ID • It !Is tbe first lak by a Brltilb m...r.
pollce ~ < , • • , • 1 t9 11ie vast, ruile<f' ()Ind ol lhl ~ Pollet 111<1 the .majorlty:ol. .itreota ; oorth. • . . .
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Nixon -Leaves • Coast · Aft~r ~Jt!De's· : Birthday
·1 . Pl-Nlxoo headed back l<r
lflllllalla> loday after a buq !May
Saa,,_. .. ,..... ~ by -
ceolrallon oo i.ft}gu attain.
He brote atride for one special
domeltlc aflalr Sunday ev<tllng, the 22nd
birthday ol biJ daughter, J ulle -· • She and her llllband David were sroet.d at El 'l'oro Marine Coq>9 Air
-Sunday mcnln& 17 1he President
pqne -on routo bome.
Wlllla lloulo physician Wall<r 1kadl
.... her a ~ clOll. 'll>ere Wert
t I M 1111 ,._ 0111111 lltllrl, Jlftllden-
tlal aide, ind a dock from bS -
-.... II. Julie llld al>o that llhe had been
lboppil!ll In Japan and had aeveral
llirpriees for her f1mily. There were indications that President
NllOD ao enjoyed the California piot
Here Are Winners Rock F;te
Of B h P ~ d · Controls .. · ea.c . -ar·a e
I FrOmPege 1
Pi TIJillE IN HUNTINGTON •
Sol hll -nd arma tangled up in
the -co· ... -u ba !l1'!ted
Ge. W1K and other iDwiary bru~
Onlllmllnc ,.,...,. 'Iha m1111 lloa1I
WU ~' ci!>l«fullY dOooratod' entry bf
the YMCA lndJan Guide NorihenJ Siar .
Nallon, ultimate wiJmer ol the
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In Offing
Orange Caudy cannot \>rdllblt large ~ gatherings such as rock music
festivals but l_~ supervisors approve an
crdina~ to ~ psented to them. Tuesday,
auch events could be sbictly regulated.
County C<>unsel AdrW> Kuyper said
today that big plherinis In rural unin-
COl!'Ofated mu ol the .,..my are
normally peaceful but "violence can. oc-
cur." He cited instances when persons
who ha_ve purchased tickets are unable
to get in.
The -law, "to protect public-health, safety and genera l
welfare" would apply to oUtdoor event&
attracting 2,500 or more people in areas
"not apedfically equipped to handle large
crowds."
·Promoters woold be rl'Juired to appear
bef<n IUpervlson in publie bearlni lo
obtain a liceme fer such events.
A depoalt ol tl,000 woo1d ba required
to ....,.. pr-clemJp after locl!
galberlnp of up to a.ooo people. An
add!ttonal 1100 -be requlftd fo<
each 1,000 penom f!V« 5,000,
The deposit woo1d alao guaram.. that
property ownen be reimbUfHd for any
damage that might occur.
Promot.en and backers would be re-
quired to furnllh proof of pd cflaracter
and financial rapenalblllty.
The pl'Ol'Oled law_ -1d require l1IJl.
nhg water for drinking, 0111h or
cbem1cal l1j>t kldleU, fife protedioo in -..., arw and ooe IOCUllty guard
for eech lllO ,...... In attendance.
No entmalmneot -be permitted be-mldnlll>t llld I a.m. Wlle!s
._.i,... llftO that tbe loclllon Is .. _,.__not be dllturll-
ed.
,,,~ __ ...... _ alae would be 1'e<N1rtd to
pr<Mde adoquote !raffle eonlfol and
fumiob llrsl lid facWtlea II -bliabed
modlcal faclllllel ¥.,.t not clQle by.
~trophy. -....__ p I Wlm>er of the Mayor's Trophy WU .,..._ ...
the City ol W...,.ln...,. with a float CRASH JN CAN. AD. A • !eaturlnt 1 10P!iea of the Btg Ben Clock
Towc, Miii Westmlnlter and ber eoll!i, • ••
two ?O)'al EngllJb guarde and a -Pel!ln. a friend of Git 1rievf1t1 man. . j~ ibe mardllng eategory, 1he Santa Ken 'l'bom!ilim.' anoCber -in.
Ana mp School Sa1n11, wearing briab1 lelldlnc to boon! Fllgbt Ill, aald ht
red unlfor1111, captured the fJrat place. eaw .11 aqlt o,.. bll ut u ht drove
Other w Inner 1 In various marching to 1he a1rpor1;t11en IRKldeoly IO down.
and m1111cal calegorlea were t b • "Boy, II jtlit blew apart," ht lllil.
Kfn&lmm Drum and Bulle Corpe, "It bit "'· an A·Bomb," ~·~ Da,. Reaeda Junlor Youth 1'and, TOITance ~ --
Area Youth Band, Anderton Htghla~ Greta, d CIDop P11k. 11I'd nevtr want
Ba,olpe Band, Vel\'91 Knl!lhta Callcoettea to ,.. '!ll1lhml Wet that agajn."
adRaedaYoutbBandDrlUTelllL 'llie 'p!Ue, -·pllol wu ordend
. With. •J<!!!!l!:r~_l!lule lromJ!ie .. "' ---~apin alter .._uni .. £Ulll ol tbe cndaer ''U.S.S. Im Anjolea,"
a floot from the U.S. Navy recruiting enginl. flrt Ii the moment ht landed,
-In Im Anpl•, the porade clrow began He ......i 1111! takeoff.
to a c:looe, leavinf the gulterl full of Ont tnflne fall, than anotber, and fl. CIDll1 . wrappert, IOI! drink cans and nilly • a,.fooi MCt1oi1 of wlnl, brlniln& U
other ...,..-. ab(uplly to -on the Sj'lll Burpma WltlilD m1n111e1. J1Unt1qton Beach 1..m, ..._ lbe larmboule a bnak·
Pollet reported aeveo fenderbanilnl col· Ina wlndoft ·
lialolll from the tralllc which pluaed llur-a ran to the ..,...,
tbe dtJ''I 11roeta. "Eyll')'lblnl WU 11!"1t <XCOlll for a
Abaat I0,000 _., otayed for the hllldnc oound comJnc out of the bole,"
hourolDlll flrtwWb clliplay at tbe lflln. he said, deocrlblni the aeveiHool craler tJncloa· 8eocb Pier. ·. wblch wai up I<> 16 feet wide, marklnS
DAILY PILOT
ORANG~ tO.UT PUllLliHIHG COMPANY
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Prnl0tr1I end Pulll;thW
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1.ltlMI """' m "-' •-. C.11 ~I nt W~l 81, ttrttt
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• trail ol death and deotrucllon.
David Cohen, United Pre11 Intema-
tional bureau manager in Toronto, toured
the scene of s m o k y camqe and
destruction and then wrote this grim pic-
ture of disaster:
It didn't look like a place When
108 lives ended In till>I ol ~
metal and flreba1b ol bluing •
. It looked · llke a small town dump
In a peaceful putoral setting.
The wreckage of the fuselage was
C9fll[NIC!ed lnl<> an area about 100 yards lone by IO yards wide, on tbe blllk
ol • Utile knoll In a neld of short·mowed
barley, bordered by a wheat field .
There was no crater, no hole, just
an area lightly aeraped in Ibo wtb
Britain Defense
Needs Revealed
LONDON (UPI) -Brilaln'a -...,. servativ~ IOftll••ltft aid ~y tbtt
if 1he Communlu lncreue t11o1t
amwnenll llld acquire ntw ttratqic
-· Britain will lake tbe defemtv1 .
PftotUtloal It conoidert n-. .
Foret,n Secretary Sir Altc Daol)u.
llome told tile Houae ol Clornmono "Bri-
blln eannot lake rlaka with Ma IUe." • Doucl'!'-11""" wu opeoklnc allout
pooelblt ....... pU... ol arml llllu to
Sc<Sh Afrlci. Britain ~ to 1111 arms
under tile 1115 truCJ whldl 1avo lier
uae of 1he Slmonotown Naval But In
South Africa. But lhe pnvlcus Llbor
Party govemmtlll bad lloppod an111
-olnct lllfl.
when Fll&ht 121 ll'li dallhed to lllvm
agalnol the ground.
You couldn't tell tile pile of junk
there once w• a '10 million aircraft.
The average pieee ol wreckage you eou1d ~le up with JOUI' hand. It'• just .... .. dlllin£Ul.sbablt gray and black lltttt,
·with a llPOI ol color bore and there
- a petcb of red, a flub of whlt.e.
The bodlel ol 1he dead ~ burned
aod-~ .. b-tieh1g8. TfJeie were gi'ueiorii.9 imaller'
pie<el· scattered-aboo4· hands-and ·feet.-
I AW oaJy me body that looked like
a human -· and that was just tbe lop half. Jt WIS hant to bellevt
1he Individual bodlea could be ldenU!ted.
A aalvago work..-·found • 110 bill
that had not burned. lie spiked It to the earth to show wbere It liuided, in case
the ezpetll woilld be l\llertlted.
Air Canada workers ' wearing red
annbands, fanned out through the ad·
joining fields, looklnc f91" the remnants
of Flight 611.
I rodt bocli I<> · town In an empty
Ileane.
Total Withdrawal
Urged by Life
NEW YORK (UPI) -Prelldent Nlmn
llhoulcl withdraw all Am«1can troops
from Vlm>am by the end of 1'71 to
end the deterioration d 11domtlltlc U'an-'
qull!!l'.," We mlpllne 11ya In 1hll•
week. 111\Jt. ••'!'he effect. of the war .,. all arou..i
Ill and palnflllly•evldent -In a divided
naUon. a dlarupted economy, an em-
bittered younger generation, and social
prl«\Uea poetpooed," tile mapline llid
In an edltortat U Nlloo'1 llUIOUnced wltlldrawal platm
continue -1111800 IOldlren: hive i.n.
removed ~ 150,000 more are dut to
leave Vleb\am by next Junt -thtre
will Mill be lll0,000 men In Southeut
Alla nert )'W'. CiUnc th• poeotbllllf
of fUture " ·~ve' mWtary vm. turee" aich 11 Clmbodl1 If uabll u.s.
1,.... remain, Lile aald Nil<ln lhould
"plainly c:ommlt UI to fettlnf 11! tha
way out." ·
"'llllrt WU IOlllOthlnJ dllquitlln1
·-(""'"'1'•1 eoid warrior'• rMtOric ~ -cholcto bttw-._, and
-.. -· and 'bumlllatloo and deftll' -11111 mabl hla Cl'IU.. -..., hie ~iy at ,.,.. film
dato lo· pllu !ram our own mllltary
or the Thieu regime for juat a lltllt
mon time, ot one more pu&h, because
vlctorY II jull an>Und tha -·" tha editol'lal llid.
~ succe~ ol hla .. '.p.ijey·~~~
that ht wlll mUI llYeral more lrlPI
to San ~ w--and autumn.
AppoiatiDeall, Including a Tuesday
lnOi!ut meeif1t1 with Congreaaloftal
ltoden -1111 llal1ed leglslaUve pro. •
gram, «lmr tlie -~ boc:lt •to lbe
capl!al. -' --
He his been worlll!>r In hll office
overlooking the Pacific Ocean and mak·
ing a, few outings to the beach, Including
a SW1<111 llroll .,Ith • hla Florida chum
O\acles ··~~ .. Reboi.o._
Tiii fiiakltat pu allO Pl!Med .;., :=;-to lda lll!lq1JI b o • r -lo"' Ion d1alORUe With three TV 'lll-
cl>onnon oo foreign·Po!1c7. <
.During lhil ht -of a pooalble
U.S.-5ovlet confrootatlon In Ille 'MlddlO Eur Whefe SOviet mllftary ton. are
"balldlncU!'. He alao lll'(ed Hanoi to neg<Jtlato a
polllical settlemellt ol llle·lndochllla war
' and announced appointment or respected
•eteran Ambulodor David K. E. BniCi
to -the American d61~. The
l'relldent later met at length with Brute
' San Clemente. • · •
'J'be President also bad teveral sesslpns
~Dr. Henry KJaalnf<r;·bls-chlef ad'
v1aor on foreign P<>llcy and aecurity . af-
fairs. The Pmldent was scheduled to
depart from ·El TOro aOOard Air Force
One about 3 p.~. today.
• DAR.Y •ILOT ltlff""' THIS WAS HUNTINGTON BEACH OH THE .FOURTH QF JULY, 19111-WALL·TO.WALL PEOPLE-.
Valley Council
Face Hea~gs
On Zo~e Ch~nges
FoUW!n Valley COuncllmen wlll face
five publie hearings -tpcludlng two
appeals on p!IODlng eommlssion actions
-at their a p.m., Tuesday meeting.
· Hearings scbeduled are:
-A request by standard on Company
fir eommerctaLlllllilll on the northwell
corner of Brookhurst Street and Tliberl
Avenue. • "
-An appeal by Slan<fa\d on of re-
quirement. placed by city ~· for
Iha rec:oMruotlon ol • oervlce otatlon
on the northwest comer of· ~khurst
and Talbert. This station ls the first
to be approved by the city 11ndet a
cond!Uonal use permit which put& tighter
restrictions on gss stations.
-A request by Kenji Tanaka for
residential (R-1) zoning on five acres
ol land east ol Newhope Street and
990 feet north of Warner Avenue.
-An appeal by LinBrook Hardware
()f p!aMlng commission denial for certain
signs at LinBrook's site on the southeast
comer of La Hacienda and Bruokhurst
street..
-A request by Shields Development
Co. !or realdeolial J!I~ dev*1'!1>ment
(!\.!,PD) Zoning on \he 8oulh .... t'comer
of _ Edinger _ A venue. and _ Brookhursl
Street.
Death Squad Resumes
RIO DE JANEIRO, Bruil (AP). -
After a respite of nearly three months,
the death squad apparenUy has resumed
jts regular eliminaUoos , ·of allt&ed ·
criminals. ,
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2 Cal State 'Hecklers' -
Placed on_ Probation
Two Cal Stai. Full'""'1 s1udenb have
been plactd on probation by campus
authorities for their partldpilioo in the
dlaruptlon ol Governor Reagan's . speech
on campwi la!t Feb. I.
' Bruce Chi.Jrch, 3!1 ol. Fullerton WU,
put' on probation 1hrough the Spring
1971 ...,..ter and David MacKowlak,
25, of Corona, through nut fall semester.
1be, two also face er~ charges of
heckling and dbruptlng the ipeech.
Under the' terms ' of the probation,
the students may not hold student office
or rep~t the collea:e officially at
any function. H they are again involved
in campus disorders, according to college
Black Youths Ravage
Part of Asbury Park
ASBpRY PARK, N.J. (AP)-.Aboot 100
black youths ranged 1hrough the city's
pl'04omlnantly bl~ West Side early
toda,Yilhrowing ~ ina•gtNs, lculfling
with law enlor<oment officers, loollng
stores and damqinc th@e police cars,
police said. · Scortsi of windows ·were
sma"1ed and six policemen Injured.
Nearly 75 percent ol the bullne9oes
In a three-block area were damaged.
Twenty persons were arrested. Chief
of Police 'Thomas Smith sai~ he didn't
know what trjggered the dioturbanc'es,
allho\l(h he said Uiert bad been llllnor lnoldOnts eailler In the.weekend.
officials, their probation will be tak"'
into account at the subsequent bearing.
SinCe the Feb. I disorder, ~ campus
Incident. have taken place. They are
the buiJ for campus hearinp on 29
dbclpllnary cases that wUl.be cooducted
today 1hrough July 17 •
Church, MacKOjriak. and 20 .other
students have been charged wil!>;offenaes
ranging from verbal a~ ol. -•• llUdent
, to st~ a state vehicle. ,
Ernest A. Becker, dean 01 students,
will hear 18 ol the 29 cases. He bas
disgualifled him.self in the 11 other cases
resulting from a me lee which . be wit-
nessed March 3 during a CllllJPUI
disciplinary hearing. One or more faculty
members will serve in his place.
Students found guilty in the p~
ceedings could be expelled from campus,
suspended, placed on probation or receive·
written reprimands.
2 High School
Gyms NQw Open
Gymnuiutn1 at Ediaolt and ~
hlgh schoola are open for recreation
Monday through Friday from 12:30
to 4:30 ):i.m. and Wednesdays from 7
p.m. to 9:30 p.m.1 ac:cordin&· to the.
Huntington Beach Recreation _ pepan..
ment. . :
HuntJngton Beach High ScboOi hours
are ~ys from· 1 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
for CJPeti gym aild ' table tennis and
Wednesdays from , 1. p_.m. to 9:'30 p.m.
!or open. volleyball.
BUY ·WHERE IT'S MAD(
SAVE UP TO Wk ;: ..
Announcing
a new break
thru in .. :
·UPHOLSTERED
FURNITURE
Ruffelt's Manllfactu,.s the
fln••t furnitur• you • wiQ ·
find a nywh.trt. You s•e It
and s•l•ct it right in our 1
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1howroom. Pay up to SO Y.J
less then r•t•ll. Choose
from an .unlimited 1tlec-1
tion of f1brics. Cv1tom , .
ch1n9a1 art alto pouible.
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Co~ty Boy
Escapes
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B)' ·ARTHUR R. VINSEL .:0t 1M 011tr fllltt Sl•ff
An • Orange County teenager, sole
1t.1rvivor of a hatchet rampage on an
IM>latied beach near the UC Santa
Barbic.t. campus, remained in critical
condilio!l today as authorities probed
the murder of his two buddies.
The brutal slaying, ·discovered Sunday
mornilig by· a gradu.ate st~nt strolling
Of1 the beach not far from violenettorn
Isla Vista . "''a!I the second multiple
murder there this year.
DAILY ,.ILOT si.tt !'MM
Thomas ~1. Hayes, 19, of Cypress,
\\'BS reported in critical coodition at
Goleta Valley Hospital after undergoing
five 1hours of surgery for deep blade
cashes in the skull .
Thomas v . Dolan. 17, or ~1aµhattan..
Beach, and Larry S. Hess. 20, of La
Grange. Ind., were found dead in their
s1er-.,i,.... bags, their lieads and face~
mutilated.
DETECTIVE PURCELL CHECKS WEAPON PICKED UP SATURDAY
O"n the Fourth of July:, H•nd:oto-Hend f7irt~o~~· on Woodland DrlY1
..
1~0 "moiive waS determined, since Santa
Barbai:a County sher'lff's Sgt.· Homer
Agiular noted the bodies had not been
r~ alld the victim• had · money and
jewelcy.
Lag1un.a Police A _ttack~l}.,.
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None of the victims .attended UCSB,
but .had apparently Stay'ed overnight in
sleeping bags to watch a Fourth of
Julyr ·firework.! d~play· from., below a
After Dr ug Arrest Try ·
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3'>foot cliff. ' By RICHARD P. NALL
Investigators theorized they were at-or 1111 o .. tr f'lllt Sl•ff
tacked in their sleep late. satur~ay-lilgtit ---r1ve-pol!ce ag~ncies seoo to the aid
or early Sunday morqu11, without a of Wiguna Beach po'lice '51tui'd<iy nlg'ht
chance of calling for help or fighting afte r aa attempt to make a drug arrest
back.. . . during a Fourth of July celebration No indication was given . whether one touched off a semi-riot ia the WoOdland ,..,. more persons took part in the savage
murder, committed with what lawmen
described as a bladed instrume nt heavier
than a knife, posibly 1 meat cleaver.
Sgt. Aguilar said a smaller knife may
also have been used iQ the murders
ol Doland and Hess and the brutal
mutilation of Hayes.
July 4th Holida y
Traffic Toll
Under Estimates
By UDikd Press lnkrnational
Amefkans celebrat111g the Fourth of
July , weekend kept the long holiday
relatively safe, with the traffic toll en-
ding below expectations. ·
However, S40 persons were killed on
gtrefts and highways betweeR 6 p.m.
11Jur!daf and 11 :59 p.m.~ Sunday. a
United Press International compilation
lhowed.
The N a I i o n a I Safety Council had
estimated 560 persons would be killed
ia traffic. The safety experts did not
have ·an immediate analysis as to why
the toll was below the eslimatc.
The UPI breakdowR or accide ntal
deaths :
Trafric 540
DPownings 187
Planes !J
Miscellaneous 82
California led the nation in traffic
fatalities -50. Texas had 35, ·New
York 31 , Pennsylvania 24, Ohio 23,
Georgia 21 ud Tenne~ 20.
Drive area.
· Pqlice said they were under attack
by a barrage of bottles. rocks and cherry
bombs during the worst of the two-hoilr
situation. They said 17 persoM were
arrested, One on charges of assaulting
an officer.
Members of the predominantly lo-ng-
haired community, however maintained
that police were the aggressors and
had beaten persons arrested with clubs
after they were subduetl. Police. deny
this.
It "-'BS estimated that 250 persons
y,·ere in the area . about half of them
non-residents, when police ordered the
group . to disperse as an unlawful
asse mbly.
"lt was not a planned confroRlation ,"
said Sgt. Dave Brown ot Laguna police.
"just five or sis wise 'guys wllo had
run out of fireworks and deeided to
have '°"1e fun with the police."
He said area residents apparenUy were
going to give a party in the street of
the rustic ar~a with a ..five baJKt and
fireworks. Police bad beeR out twice
earlier because of noise complaints and
went again at 10 ~03 p.m. Brown said
Roman candles were being fired in the
streets.
Residents of the area say Illegal
fireworks were being set off in many
other parts of town.
Brown said police stopped t h e
fireworks and ordered illegally parked
cars moved. NarcoUcs Detective Nell
Eurcell and Officer Jt£f Reynold! re-
mained at the scene.
As the two attempted to make a
narcotics arrest, they said later, they
were attacked -kicked, struck with
fists and bottles.
Purcell then sent out an "officer needs
assistance" call wf\ich triggered the
heavy respCll'lSe of fe!IOW police agffctes.
Purcell set up .a ·command po'st ·in
one police · unit and direcred the subSe-
quent operations. Evenlually there were -
23 police cars .at the scene, 44 officers
:ind the .Costa Mesa · police helicop{er
which was U9ed 1o light the area.
The wlice car:s i~luded .all available
rrom Laguna, five; sis unit!: from
Newport" Beach; two cars fi'om San
Cl~ente ; four from the · California
Highway Patrol: five units from the
Orange County Sheriff's OUice: and a
car and the helicopter from Costa Mesa.
Brown .said the order to disperse was
given three times and then officer• form·
ed a line and bega1 making sweeps
or the wooded ,area.
Area . residents claim there was no
lime or place to disperse to since police
had them hemmed in. They said Sunday
that police kicked down their fences.
entered their home& and made selective
arru:ts of persons known to them.
Brown said, "Yes, they did break
into houses to make arrests. Peop le
were throwlng rocks and bottles and
would run into houses lo escape. The
officers followed and aTTested them.
They can't get away with something
like that."
Residents: ol the area, with its aging
frame houses ed eucalyptus trees, dis-
counted the volume of rock and botUe
throwing. ·They claim it was done: when
poliCe used excessive force in making
arrests. r
A DAILY PILo'f photographer who
arrived after 11 p.m. -when·the situa-
tion was ·not at its worst -· s~id a
bottle na:rrowly missed hls head: l;le
said he saw a couple of bottles throWf\'.
Brown said the persons arrested did
not complain ol injury. He said there
were no black eyes, cu t lips or other
normal evidence ol fighting. He sakf
one ig.yeat-old said his shoukier hurt
but Wl)\lld not go to the, hospital..
El Rancho has the hottest pri,ce • in town!
Draft Chief
Tells Rul es
For Relea se
WASHINGTON (Al') -Draft Direclor
Curtis W. Tarr spelled out .today points
for the gtating of conscientious objector
slltWI, summarized In one ha.sic criterion
-sincerity of belle!.
Tarr sent all local draft boards 1
memorandum to guide tbem in deciding-
whether an applicant for conscienti.ous
objector status is sincet1e -a task
made more dUficult by a rectnt Supreme
Court deeislon placiiig mora( and ethical
objections to an equal level with religious
objections.
Tarr's direeUve told the boards an
applicant for conscientious objection
must show he is opposed to participation
In all wars ~nd that his belief "must
be lhe primary controlling force in the
man's life." rarr said lhe objection must stem
from "moral ethical or religious beliefs
about what is right , , , and what is
wrong.·1-
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If We Die • • •
Young Cras h Victi m Made Will
From Wlre Servlcet
Pt10NTREAL -In the midst of exclltd preparations for 1 lrip to Dianey4
land, 16-yeaN>ld .Jacqu" Belanger sat down Saturday night and palnitakingJy
lyped oul a will lo depool( w11h his bell frymd.
" ••• Jean 's bicycle to Benoit Mallette., •• '!Jacques' bicycle tO Marctl
Bognier • , ."
", ••. Stuffed toys won, at La Ronde (amusement park) ih 1987-6M8-70
to D.anielle Mallette •• 1" • '
1•, • , Games (MonoP,Oly arKi hockey ga me) to Marcel \Jognier , , ,"
. " .• , Sou yen I rs of Expo '67, a pan from the toys won ••• "
", •• Sports equipment to· Daniel and B:cnoit Mallette •.. "
· The· wllt1 was left with Jacques' best pal, his cousin Daniel Mallette. Jeo-
ques handed it to Dan,iel Sunday morning beforeJeaving for the plane.
. "If, we die .• '. we 1lve .'. •"it reads, and then there is a list, detailed
and [1rec1se. • . . .
• · ••. , ·, PoupOhne (a pet cat) to Dionne MaUette ... , typewriter to Evelyrvi
Mallette . .-. Jean's Apollo XJ capusule 10: Pierre Guertin • , . Jacques' tape
recorder to Norman Depres" •. money colle<:tion from Expo '67 to Llson Gagne
• , . handrrchiefa to Denis Perrault .•. "
Less lhan , two hours after th~ will was handed to Daniel, Jacques, hill
bi'other Jean. 12, h.is sbter Rosanne. 10, and .their parents, Mr .. ind Mrs. R.
Belanger were killed along with lo:J others in the Air Canada crash near
Toronto Sunday. . /
Belang er was 1 mechanic (or Air Canada, the airline on which they 11ew.
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his beliefs "were gained. through train in Rt
study, centempJation, or other activity,
comparable in " rigOr and dedication to . the proC"esseii' by which "traCliUonal MONTREAL .. (UPI) -Air Canada n~~:!>°f."toe~"n vur• st .• Qu1btc. c11v.
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This point is a broader expression· members and passenger.! aboard the
56. Mr. 0. L8' -1", It.Ill (lt'ftN\I 51., MonlrNI. S,. Mrt. 0. Llll:l11re, 1•mt llddrn•· .,, $1. Mr. J. MCT•oue. ~~' PrlmarOM LIM, NOtttl
of the guideline stated by Tarr last DC8 jet airliner which crashed Sunday
June 16 that Ute objector's belief must at Toronto lnternatlonal Airport:
resull from "some rigorou! kind of .t.111stt1cA111:
· " " 1. MfS. C. S\11111'1. LQI A1'11191ts training. t. ,,,.,11r tt, sult•n 1\'I vet"' 11c1. ••mt 1ddrn1 Tarr himself had conceded such _a J. 1<111111 su111n, 1ovr ....,,,,. o1c1. Mme 1ddr1n r~uiremenl would give an advantage '· F. T. MDOI"•, LO!. Al'Cll!lt' ..,. ~.. .S. Mr. A, MGllno. LOf 4,.eli'S •-••-well -•ucated man who could '· Mrt. M. w11vn, 11._. c .... r, L-•t•cl'I W UK:: ~ 1. Mtl. J . Cll1111Ml11 .... S.nll Ml:tnk l
point to college courses as his "rigorous :: =~~~e:· ~-~~..::ei.:i:.":r!.,..=:~.u training... . 10. MIH •• St. L•u•tnl. LH .........
ted ••-' e ( 1'5 II. Mt-1. M, 9 r...,IFll"!, LOf A'""!llt'I As now sta , utc requ1rem n 11. •nd n . Mr. -"'"'· G. Roblf"t, L°' ,,,.,"
only for some "activity, comparabl' in u .• JsMi:SnitL. t11~, 't_:! ~ •• '"· F111""°""'
rigor" fo traditional religous .. trainin.g, 11. Mrs. w. Mc:1Cet1rLc1<, Lo:& """'n
hin 11. Mr. Edi•• 9 . "T9CI" Wiimer, t it Evtnlnt a requirement :pe:rhaps wit e~1er C•nnin 11:1*1, ca,,_ 11e1 ,,,.r
h of ••--'lh I f I educal"'"' 1• •M 10. Mr. c. T1tltn1, '4$j Pint Lv11 Dr hot,
Vancouv•r Sf. Mr. M. R•vmand, 24 Labtron SI., •ouc11trvl!lt1 "''· '4, Mr. C. Mallholl, Monl•!tl. 11. Mrt. c. M• lho!t, Montrt•I. 62. Mr. II. Wl'llllolljllwom, Manlr.-1
fJ. Mrt. R, W!lftllnQht!TI, MonlrM I.
''· Mr. l.. s.-, "'ontrtt•. U. MT•. L, l t"ffl1 ManlrtlOI ~. Miu H, 11<i11on. Montr••I. ll. Mr. It. 8elll0n, Mtlfllrffol •\. Mr. 11, !1~'1Y'!t, MOtllte.>I, ff.'Mrt;-11;·111t111111r, Mllllfre•I. .o. Ill•. J. II. aei-1111tr, Monrrul. 71. M•. J, ltlll_IOH, Monttffl. n. MIH II:. II. ~..-r. Montr .. I. 11. M". 4. Tournovlt., OSG Llntan AYI. MOtllrffl, 1~. -Mr. G. Tournovlk, .. ,.,. •lldr1$.1.
OTHlllS: 1. Mr. I(. P~llllPS, J.I, Qv"'1e(" A .... , Wultf"Nfrl,.
ICtnl. Er&l•l'ld. 2. M,., D. JMll,lrntn..:I, I• Ent ...... ln ...,.,
l•r•l•fl•, Trinidad.
reac uJUX w1 ess onna >V'" P•lol v.111 ... •nd ,,.,.,.., T1e1tt11 ·
·Tarr spec" ified tbit the applicant need ~1 Mr. M. jlmo;<"O, L• ..._i.. l Lea " God n. Mr .•• s "*'· Norlll H"OllvWOOll. B k d not believe jn a trad11ionaJ or tl. Mr. R, H•rr,......,, G•.O."" al' er · 1·1 'A* 1j M"' J. Dor•. noo ll:ht.!•tld' Dftvt,_911~--'-"' -Su,.-eme B~ng to qua I y----n111--COO-~u:-M•. G. SNbP11191 tM A1111e1e1.
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scientious objector stalus; "need not · CANA01Att:
use formal or traditional language" and IQPl~t, C•o1 . P•ter c . H•mll!Cn, "· Dorvil Sou ght by Nix' on
Should not be given an advantage for 2.1115t 01111;1 0on11d llowl•nd, :tt. 11o111 in London.
eed t Er111. t"11dt'll c! Hud1on~ Out. being "learned Or glib"; and n TIO ), Second Ottlctr H. u . Hiii, 11. BeatcnilltfCI,
be affiliat~ with a-"peace church" or ~Q~ .... llObt•I C9Cl!lot," MOnl•t•I As-'Ambassador'
other parUcular group. . . s11w1r<1n ... ,
"Boards are not uee o re1ec ,, Hiid"",... w 11¢1or• , 2~. bo<n 1n 1nn~brua. ~ l l behefs s. °"'"' M. Gou1t1, 22fMontr•1
because 'he. y cons',der them 'i~ ""''"• '""' W1klll••• , r111iH1111 1" M011tre11 1. Vol•nc:te t-'· 15, Mont•.-! comprehensible.' Their task is to _de· :: ~~,!!'~;' M .. :· i.J;,,':i;'r:r_I M1H11r111 cide," Tarr's memorandum Sa 1 d, . Puse...-n:
"v.•helher tht ·beliefs professed by a 10. Mri: ·a a . c11rk1. of OOrY,i, Qur wl+e ct
held and heth r t n Air C•nlld• em.ploJe registr.,,nt are since rely · .w e 11. M1.i i.. aooumra, lro\ont•••l
h. u· bolh 1n word n. Mr. G. &ftU11~r. ""°"''"' they govun IS ac ons 1J. Mn. tt. Polrltr. Ma"treel -• deed " H. Mr. G. L•ti0nl1, Du'ltrn.v. 0111. lnu · IJ. MIH i· W~nb91t S1U ~M11rr1y SI., Monltttl \t ~'i:; W~~':i;;~.·i:m~~d:i~-
Second Bircher
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11. IW. a. IOM. llollJ u.icr. ....... SI., OUtr...-.onl,
n~'f:f. M . Moli,.., St. L-rd, au.. :Kl. Mr. G. Dftm1r1l1, m E111 llw ii.. Sit. M1 rla SIM" La L•<. 0111. 21. Mn. G Dtt,..t r•l1, .. ..,., ....,._,, 71, M1. (:. W, f'•TTrklll't, ~I ArdlernMull SI . Monlre•I. tl. Mn. C w. P•rlrlottt .. ,,.. lddrHt. U, Mr. G. M•llJ, 10" loll!ft SI, L•V•I Ott R•plde,
' fS.~"'· O. ,,,._Ill, s.J~ lddrfll. · i , Mr. W. wong, J"nne M•lft• St .. Mtorllrttl. WASHINGTON fAP)-Rep. John Rous-n. Mrs. IC. w-. 1•rne Mldrn 1. · lod 21. MJ!1 s won;, wlftl aocrrps. selot, (R~lif.), wa! !worn in ay as a. MH C. L•~•. ••• 51. 00m1n1qu. 51., Jonqulre,
the second acknowledged member or the .~'fl.;. P. J. AH,., Mon1ru1.
conservative John Birch Society in Con-''' Mr1. "· J. ~um Montr .. 1. ». ·r:· C. HOI y, M0t1trt1I. gress. -3J M H l., M. •rl,·Slll ,..,. A¥t .• Mo"J, .. 1.
I ! I ted · · I l1: M 11 L. F. E•rl. wffk! lddrftt, • Rousse ot, 4. , was e ec 1n a spec1a 1s. s 111r M. Grenier. uoa ~ht Ave,, 11tai•ma1iin•.
elect.ion last Tuesday to sllcceed the late :w~l:iu H. H1m111a". Mont•••I.
R GI P L. b R publican as JJ, Mr. w. Ho111•0t1. L1c~1roe, 0111. ep. en . lp8C0m , e • ». Mtt, W. Ho11sto<1, L•ch!n•, OVt, representative of California 's 24.th Con-:it. Mr. Llonel llobldau~. L•co1111 o..,. 11. Mrs. S. $/lwrbtrD, 'JOlO V1nl••cl It., SI. gresslonal district. Lecln.111. 0111.
CallfQrnia State Sen. John Schmitz, 39. !l ~~·:,!:'·s~~T1~.~''i!liM~.·~~::J·· .
also a member of Jhe Birch Society, was u . M•. s. SUMl(awlci, MtcOOnt S• .. ManlrHI. •S. Miiier I . S1P••ow I, H mt rtl•. sworn in last Wednesday to replace the "· Mr. J '"-""'' MontrNI, • 41. Mr. G. 81~1111111, n1ss L1.,,..,.111n 81Yd .. Mon•te•I, late Rep. James B. Utt, Republican, as 4 • Mr. G. Dlulre, 1251 Henri •-•11• Enr, representative of the 35th district. MonrrNI. .fl. Mrs. G. Olu lre. urne mct,..~•. Rou.s5elot served one term in. the. House 511. M111 L. 01u 1tt, ••mt reu,
in 1961-62 and laler became public rel.a--?i.~;.Mo. ~-c~~,:,e,::'J'h~in,. s1 .. 11:as1rnt••·
tions director ol the Birch Society. u.°""Mr, J. 11. wn1111noNm " <>-rdtn 11:MC1.
The_San Clemente While -HOWHI-has ~
asked civil rights leader Whitney Young
lo join the N\xon Administration on a
temporary basis as an adviser on black
minority problem s.
Young , the director ol the Urban
League, is being soughl as part of a
new administration drive to improve the
chznnels of CO[lUllunieation bet\l·een the .•
President and minority groups, offieials1
at tile Western Whi1' House sald durin&
the weekend..
Youne would be the first amoog 1
group of what the adminlstratioon calls
domestic "Ambassadors" to heal th•
divisions with dissident m1norities.
It is understood that Young is sounding ·;
out about 100 black leaders to deterni.ine
whether they would allow him to ·
represent lheir views to the White House
inner circle.
Last week's convention of the NAACP 1•
in Cil)Cinnati, orio, heard charges that
the Nixon administration was "anti·,
Negro."'
The . NAACP's executive direclor,'
Bishop Gill S"poUswood. spearheaded t.he
major attack against Nixon 's racial
policies, which White House aides termed r
both "unfair" and "disheartening."
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Simply add water-put it, in the refrigerator-and watch the famify enjoy it! 12 OL CAN ······-·················· .... lX
Cooler Cookies .............. 39'' Puddings ......... ~.~ .......... 33c
Chocohtle, dark or light .. Vanilla .. Croz.en, 10 or.. Sunshine favorites .. Apple, Cherry, ~mon. 12 oz.
Sherbet .... ~~!~~.~~~:·:.~~·~~~~~ .... 6 9c
So cool, so rclreshing ••• -and so much plca.sur~ in ·t.he rou~d hal( .,g~llon ea-rlon At th i1 enjoy1:1.ble price :
Pr.oduce Special Delicatesse n Valu e
Cabbage ................................. a~· Sff~eel Meais : .... : ................ '. ...... 59¢
Solid heads •.• "'ith corned bee( or (or s!R"'! Danola •• '. i_,;.ported Ham or Sandwich' Beer ! 4 or..
Va!ues from our Butcher ,Sh~p! . I
Corned Beef ... ~.~~~~ ... 69~
The folki, will love a corned bee( dinner •.• and then corned beef sitndwiches on R)te! FUT END ••.. nc i..
Ham Loaf ........ ~.~-~~ ...... 79~ Veal Cutlets .... ~ ... $1.49 ..
El Ha n ho's O'<''tt ••• si mply shape and bake: Re•dy lo coo~ •• , •hd enjoy the tend<r goodnCS8 1
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ARCADIA: .
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PASADENA:
320 Wat C~111do Blvd.
.SOUTH PASADENA:
rrem0f1/ ind H11nltnzton Or.
HUNTINGTON BEACH:
W1rner ind Al1onquin (Boardw11k Cenler)
NEWPORT BEACH: '
2727 Newpor1 Blvd. and
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cc.Miii_. .. tM 'INllY f''!'J Ii.ft)
11rllish soccer fan JOHph Corr
ran out of 'money after the Eur~
pean CUp match in MUan, so be
hitch-blked the 1,500 mUes back to
Britain at no cost al all -unlli.a
"local court here fined him three pounds ($7.20) for using a freeway
· as ' a pedestrian.
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U.S. Troop
Level D1·ops
To New Low
From Wire Service&
SAIGON -~ U.S. command said
today American troop leveJs hl South
Vietnam have «opped to tQeir l~est
point in more than 40 mooths. The
announcement came as officers met to
plan a fUrther 150,000 reduction ot<(ered
by President Nlxon. ·
· The command said the number of
U.S. troops in the war woe dropped
last week-by-3,200 from U7,l00 lo 413,900.
It . was the fewest American troops in
Vietnam since Feb. 11, 1967 when there
were 412,000 Americans in Vietnam.
In Honolulu Monday a board ol officers
assembled to draft details for withdrawal
of 50,000 Jll()f'e u:s. troops ,by Ocl. 16,
1970 as the first ol 150,000 men to
be out of Vietnam by the spring or
1971.
The 150,DOO-man reduction 1s expected
lo cut .America.n combat strength in
the . war zont to two divisions, military
aourees said.
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Catholics
Cry ·Looting
In N. Ireland
"" BELFAST, Northern 1.-.land (UPI' -
The British Army today set up !pecli.I
office to investigate charges o( IOoting
and brutality against· British troops dur·
Jng weekend rioting in the Roman
Catholic area.. of Belfast where five
persons.were killed.
'Mle victims were all civilians and
all Catholics, killed in street by street
fighting for control of Ute Falls Road
area during the army's searcb for
Catholic arms. Ttl'! area was quiet today
but a Catholic member of the Ulster
parliament predicted all-out war with
Protestants this summer. · •
James W. Carroll, 46, was re·
leaaed from a Nevada prison re· l
cently after serving four years
for second degree burglary. He
was arrested the same afternoon
when fottnd pilfering desks in
some of tht Nevada 3tate office
buildings. He pleaded guilty
Monday and wilt be st11tenced
Jul~ 13.
On Vietnam fighting fronts allied com·
munique.s reported light action Sunday. AmeriCan forces kilfed 21 ·Vitt Cong .
and North · Vietnamese in four scattered
engagement.. Spoltesmeo said U.S.
casualties were.one killed and 22 wound•
ed.
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IN BELFAST, BRITISH TROOPS PATROL RIOT-TORN STREETS AFTER VIOLENT NIGHT,
Armed Soldiers Pa11 Bumt-out Bus •• Complete Curfew Goes Into Effect to Halt Fighting
With the return or calm there .was
a flood tide of accusations by residents
of the 20-block area that troops had
looted money, religious objects and oth~
valuables, and smashed furniture and
fittings in their search for hidden arms.
Catholics, backed by the government
of Ireland in Dublin, also demanded
Protestant sections of-this city \>&. su~
jecled to si!J1ilar searches . • Reno , Nev. police inspector Rudy
lak plit in for 714 hours overtime,
arguing he had worked· a nine-hour
day sinc'e 1966. The Reno_city
council ruled this week he should
have been taking a lunch break all
along and gave him credit for four
hours overtime instead.
'nle Cambodian anny battled its way
today lo lull coo!rol O{ the lown o{
Saang, 20 miles SOu1h ol Phnom P""1,
after suffering some or the heaviest
losses it has reported fer one day of.
Jet Crash Victims Buried Chaplains Label
Poor -Conditions
Jail Riot Cause
Brig. ·Michael Bayley ( deputy chief
()( staff of the British fUrees, refused ~
today to promise any search in the
Shankill Road or other Protestant
stroilgholds.
lighting. .
Other Cambodian troops ~ back ·
a threat to Kompong Thom, 80 miles
north of the capital, with the aid or
South VielnaqJe&e ~.
In Mass Grave ·in Spain He said, "We will give no assurance
that a similar operation will be carried
out in the Shankill Road or any other
area or the city." •
Cambodian commanders said 32 of
of their men were killed and 4.7 wounded
during 27 boor• ol flcbUng at Saang.
'Ibey clajmed iMfe than 250 Viel Qiog
and North Vietnamese were ifain, but
aaid powerlul enemy lorees till were
in die area, apparently preparing for
a cwoerattack.
~enate Busy _But
War Debate Due
W ASlllNGTON (AP) -Fresh from
a long Fourth of July weekend, !he -il Hirt, w ho ,Uffered a badly cut lip Senate takes up two apptOJWiations bills
from a thrown brick during Neta Or· this week before wading deeP. into
Leon's Mardi Graa, putographl a brick another debate over United States policy
tor gooemOr'a. aide H. D. R~JJin aft~r in Southeast Asia.
t.fte ~ senate passed . a bill . 'Jbe Senate must dig info a backlog
mating 1t a fe'Umy to tltroio ob11ct.s at of work left undone during a seven·week
people riding on floats. • dd>ate_,pver the Cooper-Church amend:.
• -kr!imll lualre U.S. military opera-
i ----------.:i "'fbrS Jn CUnbocira. The 5enale will atar! off wilb a 117 The 70.year-olcl Duke of Beau,.
fort, who 'seroes as Master of
the Queen Elizabeth and a recOfJ-
niud expert on such.equtne mat.-
ters ai fetlocks,, uriU judge a
conte it to choose tM prettiest
female ankles at a party being
given by the Duchess of West-
. min$~t'T the host.us announced.
• Dickie· Moore, 8, of Hempstad,
En gland, went sleep-walking re-
cenUy and fell 30 feet from bis sec-ond ·st.ory bedroom onto a concrete
'Patio. His only injury was two
tbissing teeth. "Doctors said Dickie
was saved from serious injury be--
~use he was asleep and relaxed
'!hen he fell," Robert More, his father said • •
TM Ntto York Board of Health
has proposed hi{1Mr fees for
snpent farm owntrs, midwives
and cultivators of genns, among
others, to htlp the city balanu
a f'tcord $1.1 billion budget.
billloo appropriation bill carrying' funds
for !bO space program, tbe Department
ol Hoosini aand Urban Development, Ule
v~ Adm,inistralioq. and o t b e r
government agencies. Next it will .turn
to the money bill for the Agriculture
Departmeot.
Theil, alter acting on legislation to
extend the Defense Production Act, the
Senate will start debate on a measure
to r!peal tbe Tonkin Gulf resolution
of l!IM ·wmeb former Pmident ·Lyndon •
B. Johnson cited as congressional back-,
ing for his sendfug over 500,000 American
troops to Vietnam.
Cuba Officials Ousted
MIAMI '(AP)-Cuba today announced
a cabinet shakeup that toppled FranciseO
Padron, minister of the sugar indui;try
which failed to meet Fidel Castro's a~
nounced production goal or 10 million
tons.
Education Minister Jose Llanusa, a
stalwart of the Castro administration,
also Jost his job: Havana Radio reported.
The radio monitored in Miami said both
men "will be transferred to other tasks
to be assigned by the Revolution."
ARBUC!A, Spein (UPO -A blanket
ol flowers wilted slowly beneath the
hot Spanish sun.
"Ashes to uhe.s. Dust to dust," lbe
priest said. His feet cnmcbed softly
into the fresh 'dirt of the mass grave -
ACLU Prepared
For Expens_ive
Kent State Probe
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) -The
American Civil Liberties Unian of Ohio
<ACLU) said Sunda"y a task force ol
lawyers will Investigate the tncidents
surrounding the May 4 killing of four
Kent State Uni~y students to
determine if students' rigflts were
violated.
The ACLU said il was prepared lo
spend as much as $15,000 en the in-
vestigation and announced Mi c h a e I
Geitner, an Ohir> State University Jaw
professor, had been retained to guide
i.he effort.
'Benson A. Wolman, executive ditector
of the union, said Geitner has been
relaloed for the summer months. He
declined to give his Salary, but said
it would .be paid by ACLU receipts
from contributions.
In additioil, · Wobnan said. ~e than
two <laien attc:l'neyt have volunteered
their services to the AQ.U cause.
"We are prepared .to ll)end between
15,000 and 115,000 .. !his project,"
Wolman said, adding '$1,000 in small
donations already had been received.
Several corUmporary music grwps
have vohmloered lo .make beneflt ap-
peanmees on behalf of die union'• effort,
Wolman said, and one nationally-known
group already has given a verbal com-
mitment for a concert in Ohio this
fall for that purpo.se.
Alleged Mafia Chief
Has Heart Attack
TRENTON, N.J, (Al') -Reputed
Mafia: chief Ant.bony ''Tony Boy" Boiardo
suffered a heart attae.k: and was listed
in "critical" conditi<m at Somerset
J-losp ital today.
High Winds Whip Water
Hea vy Rain Soaks Portion8 of Southeast U.S.
Temperatures
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of 112 victims of the British jet airliner cllaplains says the Saturday riot at
that crashed near the village at dusk Holmesburg prison was caused by poor
Friday. conditions not racial tensicm.
Fif~ villagers had volunteered to dig ~s..committee has Jiepeatadly called
and cover tbe ~aix-&quare-yard lump of these intolerable conditions to tbe et·
earth in the picturesque little cemetery. teotion of city govennnent," the
They stood among the 150 other persons chaplains said. "Our pleas have fallen
attendilg the Jast rites. They included on deaf ears."
British and Spanish officials, rescue "We feel it ill behor>ves public officials
workers, priests and ihe curio'us. to raise the screen or racism when
The Comet jet carried 105 British · the plain facts call for greater ex·
tourists and s e veto n )crew members penditure of ·public funds to provide
rrom-Manchester, Eng'Jand, to Barcelona a basically humane and more effective
for a 12-day vacation on Spain's Costa cottectional system for our city prisons,"
Brava. said the Interfaith Chaplains Committee,
The plane smashed l1to the side or composed ol 14 Catholic, Protestant and
a moWl:tain. Jewish chaplains.
"It was hom'ble -horrible." a Red Ni t · In me y-s.tx men were jured in a Q-oss worker said. "I have never seen bloody three-hour brawl at tbe 7~year-old anything worse." ·
Offi pnson. -
lcials were still trying to determine The · battle erupted when a black
the cause of the crash. Even as the prisoner punched a white guard in the
funeral service was in progress, they dining area. police said.
searched the widely scattered wreckage "'ftie black prisooers turned on the
for clues. · white priS<nerS then," Police ·Com·
He added, "There are Jot! of guns
everywhere in Northern Ireland."
The brigadier anoounced two centef'3
would ·be-set up to hear re parts of Iooling
and brutality.
It was a search In Balkan . Street
o£f Falls Road on Friday which netted
a large arms cactie which set oU tbe
rioting and sent gunmen, allegedly from
the Irish Republican Anny, (IRA), to
the rooftops to snipe at British troops.
An IRA officer, saying most of the
"guns" were members of the outlawed
organization, told a news correspondent,
the · army ;'found a truckful of weapons
but there are Jots more."
He did not ·say where the arms, stored
'for trouble during next weekend's tradi·
tional processions by the Protestant
Orange LOOges, were hidden.
Echeverria Wins
Mexico Election In Madrjd, other officials ~tudied the missioner Frank Rizzo said. ·
plane's "black box," an electronic device · Six guards were stabbed or slashed MEXICO CITY (AP) -Luis Echever-
recordingp.e aircraft's performance, mtd \l:ith kitchen knives during the rnelee. ria Alvarez won Mexico's presidency
taper of the pilot's final radio messages Of the 80 prisoners injured, about by the expected landslide Sunday, ex·
for further indications. 25 were taken t,o local hospitals suffering tending the 4.2·year hold or the PR[
A British Embassy spokesman said from wounds. P<ilice said most of them -the Institutional Revolutionary party
the decision to bury the victims col· \\'ere white. -00 the Mexican government by another
leetively was reached by a Spanish judge. s.ix years.
"This is normal procedure in Spain.'' --. The PRI said imofficial returns from
he said. "They do not allow bodies Nasset• Gets Advice 4,822 of the nation's 26,901 voting
to be kept !or more thaa 24 bOurs precincts gave Echeverria 1,232,200 votes
for hygienic reasons." to 158,324 for Effrain Gonzalez Morfin
A ·co1stllar official said it was doubtful F rom Sovie t Doctors or the PAN, the National Action party.
any requests by relatives for the remains Although there never was any doubt
to be returned to England for individual MOSCOW (UPI) -President Gama! Echeverria would win, Conzalez Morfin
burial would be hOnored. A'bdel Nasser of Egypt today received refused to CQncede defeat. His supporters
"It was impossibJe to recognize In-medical aid and advice from Soviet doe· claimed there were m~y voting ir-
dividual passengers," he said. "There tors at a country hidewaway near regularities, but a goverrunent election
were no complete bodies -just pieces." Moscow, according to A~ab sources. chief rejected the claims.
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Spring will be the· art wor:k springing-up in Lake
Park on.Sunday, J~ly 12. • •
The· i(untington Ji!!!acl) Art. Iieague , will be-. offering
its e.lghlb annual ~ in !be Park display between ~o.a;m. and 5 p.m; .
Contributing to!llie tapestry of color .which .will be
spread for area residents and visitors will be rpembers
of the league who will be di1playing their collection
of orii'inaI· work ill oils and water colors. ?
League artists also will be displaying ·their talents
during demonstnltions during the , show, which ·will
be 0!1 exhibit between 11th and 12th Sis. .
The display, an . attraction for '. the whole family.
will be set adjaeent to tree-shaded:· picnic tables· and
. a playground .to amuse smaller.· chjldren while ·their
parent.I "window-Sliop''. .through tlie art works.
Although thett will be no. juried judging of the
art workS, there will _be the us:ual clothesline sale
of unframed ·~tings. ·. 1 • ·
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sketches ·and paintings which will be offered for sale
from 511 centif up, and all proceeds will benefit the
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direction· of Miss Florence Boosey. .
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Etheridge) pauses in her busy schedule to sketch Lake Park,
Huntington Beacb,.for the eighth annual Art in the Park display
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-planned by the Huntington Beach Art League. The show will be •
conducted Sunday, July 12, and all members of the League will
be displaying their-works. 1
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"' Scholarship Funds Sound Sweetly :~'.' Westm1n .strr Women Sow Seeds -of Friendship :·
Iii ; Growing and Giving Together is the theme-of til1"DeWly·inltalled ing secretary, ·and F, W. Brewer, second vice president. Also In·
president of Westminster Woman's Club. Taking over for the stalled wore the Mmes. D'vid Ames, Lester Miller, R. E . Pace
Christine Schmenk, daughter ol Mr . and Mrs: Dan L. Schmenk of Westminster,
was awarded a fine arts Scholarship by the Westminster Woman's Club. A grad-
uate of Westminster High School, she was " member of the school's Chora!eers
and the Orange County Honor Chorus, and won this year's Leo in Vocal Music
award. Comprising the club's scholarship committee were Mrs. Emory V. Clif-
ton, Mrs. David Ames and M:rs. Robert Pace.
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•• dent· William Shook, recording secretary; E. J: Cox, corresporia-1tallation in Slr·George's restaurant, Hwitington Beach.
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I Beauty's Key May-Yet Be • the Eye of ·the Beholder
• DEAR ANN 1.1.NDERS: I feel like
a big fool writing to you becau11e I
honestly don't bow bow you can help
me. Here goea, anyway. ' ~ I'm a girl 11 who finally got mom
lo buy me <Olllact lenses after two
whole y,.n of begging. They are el•
ANN LANDERS ~
penaive and there were many things she wou1d not replace It and I'd have
wt needed worae In the family. Well, to go back to wearing 11uaH.,
t I have been wearing my leMU for Well, last night I went to take m,y two months and loving every minute ler:IRI out ud ooe was millin&. l hne
. • oC it. Last week I dropped a lens whHe · no idea when it fell out or where Jt
tfyiJ1g to put ' it Jn. 1 was sitting on is. I'm half crazy from searching and
ttle bed at the ·lime. ·I called mom it's nowhere in aight: Jt I have to dd rn1 little brother to help me find go back to r1asses, I'll just dle.
IC We searched for. 15 minutes and Do you 1lave any suggestions? -
!!!om finally shook It out of the CYCLOPS
iDk>wcase.. She was very annoyed and D~R CY: Ltoll II yo1r eye. Canf1Dy,
~d me 11 I ever Jos& a lens for keeps---1-men. Tiii ku mJpt UV. slipped
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• WIJ' tton. If JOI taft't find H, Uk
)'Oii' dlclir &e Uecll: tM eye before
,,.. llft ... u .... )eu ii -J1 )'OV eye, )'OU
m11t IHlllDt it Js loll. Tell your mom
alMI .rfer to laelp P,y for tk nplacement
oat tf ,.... 1Jiowaace, sttdnr moaey
or by dot.r witbo;Ut t0~eihln1 el1e.
DEAR ANN LANDERS : l married
1 strl I hid known brleOy. l am not
sure U she was pt'epant when we mar-
ried. I 1m certain, however. that the
child she expects-is mme. ·
1 learned rece.Uy that my_ wife is
1 heroin addict. How ahe manapd to
keep It from me is incredible, but she
did, an:I now l must race facts. My
question Is this: Will the child. be ar.
fected ? 1£ 80 how? Do you have: aa7
advice: for u1? -CHARLOn'SVILLE
WORRIES
' DEAR C.W., A womu wbf ""!.dl'llfl
dut1n1 pro ... 11<y wUI "'""'' ;iw-' dn11-dependeol cbllcl. U >""'' wife
ha1 att told lier doctor Uaat site It •
heroin addict •be lboold dt 11 1t ooce.
1'be Infant will teed medte1tloe '' blrUI
&it relieve wltwra~al 1ympltms.
DEAR ANN LANDERS : We have some a thing I don't know. Is tMrt • law
friends who are fun to be with bul against ll? BASHED AN D
they ate 1 little ·phony, They hive a UNABASll.E;D
nice home, Jurnished Jn ra,ther strange DEAR BASHED: St ..., • ,..-
taste, SOme or _their fumlture ii very • friends keep ~ pk&lres II ...., ..._
ezpeaaive. Interspersed with the fine u.e, art breakllc • llw (..,..... till
piecea, .they have some lerribie 'jUJik ' uwrtUea t.w tf decaey ... blr ,..,,
which they call "authentic antiques." but if Ibey .....,.. attempt to 11111 tlll
llbey have done the same thing with paladag1 tltey coUI be lr'IWlllll 18
their paintings. They have a few good fraud. '
oils and five or sl1 cheap things.
Last week I nearly keeled over when
J nollced that someone had removed
,the artists' sipatures and aubslltuted
the 1lg1t11tures of A.Mrew Wyelh, Monet
and Chlgall. Whoever did the forging
!!pent a lot of lime practicing beceuse
lhe aignatures look authentic. How lhe_,e
~II hild the temerit,v to do such
"The Bride's Guide," Ann ~
booklel, an,wers some of lbt. most fre-
quently qked questions 1bcNt weddlap.
To • receive your copy of this cor.
prehenslve guide, write to Ann Laader1
h1 care of lhe DAlLY PILCYI', encloltnc
a long, 11lf·1ddl'Wed, •lomped .,,.lope
ind »cents ln ,coin. .. ·
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. . so the f.ubion industry has come up with ideas to make the occurrence more
:·· palatable, ranging all Ute way from ribbon stnmnen...to fanciful decorations of
candy tis!eS, lollipops and Party poppers. Th.is young woman illustrates the
:· idea with fake money.
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Your Horoscope Tomorrow
Scorpio: Accept Socia 'I Invitation
TUESDAY
JULY 7
By SyDNEY OMARR
Practical I s s u e 1 dominate. Cooperate with organization
DomesUc routine may mdergo devoted to t'haritable projects.
transformation, Be willing to Build relationships whlch wlU
separate fact fmn w~ul mean much to your future.
thinking. Your senae of values The more you give now, the
mlf require· review. more you will receive.
CANCER (Juae 21.July 221' SCORPIO (Oot. 23-Nov. 21)'
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outlook ls bria:ht. You are
more Optimistic,
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 . Feb.
occurs. If single, marriage ts
on horizon.
ti)' ~rn wi'th the lo llnd oul wno·, k>cll.v l -""""...... In rnl!NY Ind lovt. lll'dlr Yd!MY .. -•---· •·-es evi'dent. o,,,.,,., ~1.i. "Ste••t Htn 1 1w UllAUVllllll ........ .,,.11 Men •rid "'""""·" Send blrt~d.111 You cannot fathom eve--• .. g Ej 50 c.n~ to em..rr A•''"'!l' .,._, '.i. 11111 DAILY f.lLOT, llOJC l o, at once. Family member can 1 C•n•r•I s11t on. New York.
nH: Scorpio woman Is em•
tloul, afftcUID•te, ofln con·
older<d -!Goate. Sb• II will· ·inc co tear down Jn o r d e r
to rebuild. Tradltloll tiffs •
back tell wlteD. It comes to
promise of b e t t e r ttitnp
tomorrow. Siie oHu appun
psycklt. A mD l•volved with
a Scorpio womu ii Del always
gohlc to Uve u e;i1y
limo-but It wtD bt eic!Uq,
aad lie wiU know be's aUve.
Some famoas womm blr9.
Wider Wa zodiacal sJp ...
clllde Jou F•tabte, ICJm
Huter, ad Jeaa Seber1.
Accent on stm journeys, Relief from p r es s u r e in-
ideas which can be developed dieatec;t. Accept social in-
into workable philo9ophy. Ac-vitation. Some of your desires
cept added. responsibility. can now be fulfilled . Take
Reward wbidl b due will be overall view . Leave details to
Cortbccminc. Act ~ly. others. Be with congenial
prove • va uable ally. Don't • I l:r·~·'~·~~~"~·;;i;;;;;:;iiil;;::;;;jr pennit pride to stand jn way 1
LEO (July 23-Aug. ~}: You persons.
get repaid for past effoN. SAGrrrARIUS (Nov. 22-
0btain hint from Ca:nctr Dec. 21): Stress on career.
message. Spread views. Put Your ambitions can be finishlne touches on project. fulfilled. Be aware of subtle
Important relaUooship un-nuances. Key i! thorough ap-
del'(Oe! h•t. proach. Haphazanl methods
oi advancement. ·'
PISCES (~eb. !II-March 20)'
Accent on marriage,
partnermip, cooperaUon with
lndlvidual who provid es
spiritual i19P.t. Do plenty of
listening, observing. Direct ac-
tion.is not necessary.
KNITIER'S
ANSWERING
SERVICE VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept.. 22): invite failure . Know this and
IF TODAY IS YOUR
BlRTIIDAY you are percep-
tive, a natural teacher,
capable of helping others Jive
up to their potential. By
October. a meaningful change W• SolN l"r•blMM ARIES (March 21.April IS): What you previously tOok for respond accordingly. THE
Malolail1 moderate pa ce . granted commands attecµoo . CAPRICOR N (Dec. 22-Jan. . K N I T W I T
A old nr.m •-k. eat Fresh viewpoint' appeh s 191' Good lunar·~ toaay FAIR v e es.~ gr er n-··~. H1'ghl1'ght in--r"'• nipport with co-workers, · .......... ......-,, coincides with Jo~ journeys, F11t, f,1ir, f1cfu1I. Th1111 South Coast P laz•
8S80CJ_..,S, •""6--.. S. e -1 . ,.., ... '6 Acros1 trom Woolworlll's
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..... ....,,........., B dependen<..'e of. thought, action. pubJ;d.; .... , advertising. In thr11 words 1um up f1ctors in I LOWEil MALL
ready to chan&~. variety. Accentuate the ~tive. personal area, loved one ex-op1r1tion 011 th1 DAILY PILOl coSTA MESA Pl!. s~s-nn -~1:'.18~~~£ ..... ~t:.,!~~t:.2~2:.:.J~~~~!!~~~·~!:~~~l~·:·;~··~·;:·'~·:·~·-~·~·:·~,;,;;•:··~·~~L!!~~~-~-~~"~==~~::: Specia}I message could high-.-""¥•· . : ' presses ~·· en er a ·J& ...-.w "" --. -.
light day.
TAURUS (April 20-May 201'
Good lunar aspect today ooln-
cides with romance, creative
endeavors. Speda1 amociation
poves profitable. Lovers'
quarrel c a u s e s minor
depreuion. You· w 111 re-
bouncl-<juickly.
GEMINI (May 21.June 20}:
Iax_Iips_
Offered
Fred Newman, repre9en-
tative of the Frandliae Tu:
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~-~_:_Prince Must _ Fit Mold
Board, Will advise persoos
needing assiotance In fillqi
claims for benefits under the
Senicr Citizens Property Tax
Assistance Law on Wed·
~Jy,_July a.
Newman will be in the La-
guna Beach Assistance League
House from 9 a.m. until noon .
This summer, "M-·hen
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· LONOON (AP) -Princess
" Amie believes llhe ju>t might
fall in love at fi{'st sight -
'-,Preferably with someone who
: ·~ how to live in royal
.. ltJle.
If lhe falls for a man who
~ ~an't take the royal pace the
prlncas . hopes abe will be
able to bow out l><i«e lhings
pt oeriDul. She believes that
"omall -ol • di!· -~amt way of life" CID ellUy mar a
morrJc<. Sbe allo bas some views
<l1 the pennillive IOciety and
btr own _.iion. She sym-
pathiles with many prot1esls,
but she opipoees licenle in sex
and a!JO "nolay, self-ttyled in-
.ltellectuals" whom abe regards
u Joafen.
with Margaret speaking of du-
ty. She later married society
photorapher Antony
Armstrong-Jones, now Lord
Snowdon."
Anne , who will be 20 an
Aug. 15, is growing up with
more freedom than that ever
accorded Margaret. H e t
biograJii<r says '
''Princess Anne likes to con-
sider, and diseuas, ~ pro-
blerm of the so-c alled
J><rmlfSive S9cietY and· her own generatiori. , Heraelf a
Jover of ~. her strong
views yet include a conviction
that liceTise jn sex · does' not
produce freedom .
"Nor can she see that
lreedcm of speech is a
possibility if only one section
of society, the younger
generation, is allowed to ex-
press its views.
"On the other hand, the
princess sympathizes w i t h
many of the protests made
against world evils, and ad-
mires those who try to do
something about them."
On the lighter side, the
biogra):ity says Ame "has
always loathed wearinc; hats."
But she decided her unruly
hair "flipping about'' bact to
~ controlled for her royal
role and that if obe had to
wear a bat at all it miJbt
as well be an impartant--.e.
Fetching black IOllllnroo,
striped jockey caps, head.Jnig.
g«s fashioned from giant
daisies, slmple , berets aDd
stunning pill hons followed
that deciaion.
But Ame is described as
happiest in a gamin cap,
wearing jeaB1, and wrestling
With ""''"'·
'Ibe new law provides for
reimbursement or a portion
of property ta1es paid by
Californians over 65 years of
age who own and reside in
their homes, have paid pro-
perty taxes for the current
year and have incomes of
13,35Qoct.ss.
Scarves Go
Wash 'n Wea r
Scarves are now •vat.ilble
In 100 -polyester -
oompletely waohahle a n d
dry able.
'Ibe new wash 'n' wear
scarves come in silk-like twills
·or chilfcm in geometric or
pallet prints.
'Ibese insights into the
princess' feelings come from
a bJotlraphy authorlled by "''lfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9iJI mother, Queen Elizabeth 11.
It la being poo!i!lhed Monday
by Cassell under the title
"Forlrait of. Princess."
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Biolrl!lher Judith Campbell
writes ol Ann"
She acknowleda'!.. that one
can fill ·bead over heels in
love matt or !ell on sight,
but ~ a oontlng<!ncy
to cope with It wilen aDd il
tt occurs.
APPLY BREAKS
"Having a rational mind and
being used to facing up to
dr1wbacks as well as the ad-
vantages of her position, the e: hopes that if she
attached to someone
wtJo·would find Jt too difficult
to fit lnt.o her kind of ex-
lttence, 6be would be able
to e xtricale he.nelf before
tbinp bad reached •·serious
stage. ,
"This ls again not so much
on her own account but
becaust, although It is easy
and enjoyable for her to move
Jn other circles, it is more
difficult for someone totally
unacquainted wilh the very
considerable constrictions and
conventions of royal life to
move into tiers -and this
serwe of unfairness to the man
conctrned would, she trusts,
act as a brake ;n time.
LOVE OR DuTv
"All this revives memories
of the Jove affair her aunt
Princess Marg'aret had with
Grou p Capt.. Peter Towmend,
1-divorced man. Thal affair
ended in a blaze of publicity
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0 Wet•. L•ttt lffcll, New~ert h«ll, Nerti! Hellyw..cl, Otltwle,
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Patriot.isn paraded on foot, horseback,
mloiblke and juBI aboo! •Yl!rf -
•ohide Saturday· as the City of Hun-
~ Beach --ita·lllh IDlllllll Film<h of Joly Celebnllon'. ,.
1be porode, wb1cb Involved nearly S,111 ~ta and Z2 gaily dec<rated
flolta, WU Viewed by about lll0,000 · -· .
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. ·' tt ~wu a flDl~'two-ud .a ball Lew& W. Walt, ••1ietmt coaiin.d.nt
houri. • ' • < of the U.S. Matioe Corps, wi. Oew.
Tenoi!>o betlao . lo lriP Ille downtown lri fl)lm Wubingtoo D.C.; Laguna Beach
.arte abart1y 'after l~a.m .. 'when ears gteeter Eiler Lanen, T.V. newacuter
!llnOlecl lo hear the lb:ft ........ of Geqe Putnam, and ...... of polJtlciam.
Ille porade, .... gnaqllle of ~ ' , U.S •. Rep. Craig llolmer <t-:1
• from ... Hunllqgtllf Part Elkl Sbml Beach), ridioc. in a mid-IO'r • e
and DrW Team. , • .. Packard, was ab~ to ~plete tht two--
a--, ~ out ,,. :Grand Manbal and-a-llall mile trdi let the lh:al ttm.
Johnny Gnni I.id a -of dlgnlta(les ' In three tries. On 1W<> prmoua. cwa"lm'•
~ ,h reviewinc stand aet up Jn frtnt bis vehicle. had brokea down e.routet.
of the dvlc -· llley llncludod Gen. There were a few mlmapi a1,.. the
way, none of tlMln serious. Geft. Walt.
who WU tcY baYe bem. 1et eff ae the
remwing lllod, did l!1 <flgl lfttdl
of duty when lhe car shol post the
stand wIUlout Ietlini him out lhe door.
Lau"'5 went up.,.. lfOUP of surprised
Sbrinen ·'!ft, milllblk"! f....i, they ..luld .
to maneuver a_.bit mc-.e ~,.~, .
lo the bone that pnceded,lb.... -
Jn another humorous situaUon, a Mlj'.in~ Corps Eq.,.riaa Celof ~11'<1.
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108 Persons ·Aboard Ill-·f·aied Canadian Jetliner
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TORONTO -Jinled in · lU moment
of landing, a j<lliner thit catrled'tm
as many en SaturdJys and, Mondayi
lllted off the nmway lll!in' SUnday like
a strlCRn 6ird ~ fell .apin in 1
fann fleld, killing 108 permns.'
The Air Ca'nada · suj>er Dea carried
13 persons. from Southern California.;
while Olhert who ball intended-lo board
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Flight 821 'watched it go down in horror.
Only . ~ vktlm was listed as beipg
!rom Orange C.ounty, alil19Ugh many
wre from Southern California.
1 'He W11 Edgar B. ·~·· Witmer, of.
211 EMiing ca.,.. lloodi Conma del
Mar,. JXesldet&t iof Deepwater .aaueal
'"-'--· 'on IOdJiie ......... -. mmila<> ~·~· " . ~~~~ . ...... llni1'~ in e.mpton. ' ~~-::JJ~~-I
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HERE:COMES MUNTINGTON 'S FOURTH 'Or:'.JUl.Y PAR.AOE ....
have ~· Wd an A.ii Canld1
..-.. , .noting the plane cao carry
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J.ERiAL ·VIEW SHOWS WHERE' AIR''CANlDA;DCI CRASH0EO, .Kl t LiNG lDI PERSONS . ':-~pe='.was the ......t woni In ' . ln·~·Form H-_(Cl)lft'P of l'r.h,,Uppli'.Rljlllt'l, ID Pao~lo Wero Asl-ot fho·"Tli;>o· Canadfon .. talion hlslorY 'anil the flnt
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Alamitos Fliers
PlucketLSafely ·
F:rom Mt-unuiin
Two Marine Co<ps re,..... pilots, Who
balled out of their small helicopt<r sup.
port guaship Saturday, and spent lhe
night in sub-zero•weather on ·Mammoth
Mountain, have .returned safely to 'their
homes today.
Lieutenant Colonel A1an K. Robinson,
pilot o(1 the . green OVlOA Bronco plane
aJK!·his pasSenger,,Chlef Warrant·Officer
Enunett W. Osbotn of Garden Grove,
were spotted by an Air Force rescue
plane Sunday afternoon on the 11,000
root slopes near Bishop. A heli~r
frOm Lemoore Naval ·Air StaUon picked
up· the two cold Marines Ro'binson . .and Osborn w~e part or
a. detachment of Marine Ob)iervation
gq.dron 'VM'0)-8, a .Marine Re!erve
Ulk-based at Los .Alamitos Naval Air
Station. The, squadron had just completed
a two-week summer trainh1.g program
at the Naval Air Station, Fallon, Nevada,
and thty were ffying · ttie Bronco back
to Los Alamitos, . '
· · maJo~ a«jd<mt ,at. lhe ,TqrOolo fa\'lllly,
: , ; ·~ 'wbln m111 wttM.es ftre', wattma to
D h • D ...... !he .... ~.. . • • 'eat Ill . ' es:ert . "We wer6)ucki'.," said·"'~"' Meyer . . . , . . , :Colliil, of Toronto, wlio arrived in IM
B~~cli··Hitsband Reaches S afety· . . . '
Hiking ·acros's the selfing desert in Daroci.-realiiing 1the ~ of
120-degree heat outaide Barstow., ..a Hun-the situation brought about by a. car
~.Beach 1W9fnlll fell by, ttie wayside stuck in the sand -headed toward
Saturday aI)d .died ..before rescuers sum· an Air force NaVigational Tower in · rnonid by· her husband reluiiied. : lhe distance.
The dead woman was 'Identified as He stumbled and 'fell 150 yards short
Mrs. Evadeene 0. Daroci, 44, or 19302 of the landmark but ·was seen by
· Jerrilynn Lane, wire of Joseyh Daroci, servicemen who wi!Ot hick lb their car,
who colla~ himSeH within sight or stuck off Highway 80, ,25 mUes. west.
help Saturday. ' · of Barstow, but Mrs. Darocl was dead.
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. Anples lattt Sunday ~. a aubott,
ta1ed Amorlcin Atrllnes · Olgbl. 1 .
"'Je1 '"i'Uid ~ve· ~ &one ••• It,,.,
aome· at,ol miracle. , ..
FOi" ~e man wbo w11 ·8'a1tinC F,lcht
62.l in . Li>'' .• •'~•. Ber1rmd . ~,.
delalne, •, miracles DlUlt MQD. not
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He ......t lo Santa Monica and Optl>ed
a restaurant which wu dtstroytd by
fire two weeks and and was , waiting
fc:r his wife, oJeannlhe, 30, and their
children 'who had been viaiting oear
Montreal. .
"You IOl!e ... rylhlng. And then you
lose your family," rtrnarked'Mn:. !ferry
(llOe CIWIH;Pap I ) . Girl 'Trapped in' W reek:
« " , . 200;000 Enjoy
Dfus .aS F:liiinl(.S Erf:tp·t B~~h, F~eworks . ~No )is!;wM .. ii~"Rows,~oAyoHTER .S\liANNa. .:ove 1T
Struggling lo lree ...; Ia1i' -trapped,·' a ' lacerated. a:m ..... ~ tlllpwn out of Over 4th weekend ' . . .. ' . ' ' ' ' I ' '. ' . ' ' ' ' .:
under an overturned spor\I car that the driver's seat Ud did not require ' . • H . . I ·. •• , . J • ' • • p z • A ' I
suddenly burst into n.nes'°' Pwenl!Y, admission to lhe ~. _Fll'eworlls -and '1t1t1,0oo Wnbalhers f.in t·ing.ton' : : 0 I.Pe: ' 'r· .'-.Oes· ,, heard her heartbreattac list words &an-Laut Sc ti i• 1 f" 5.1 ado Can sizzJed on the streids of. HunUncton . , ~ 91 . . I ~; . . . _. · d4y afternoon. ' ' ' ' · • · ·;.· "· .t -> ~ · 0 ' •' 0 1 ver yon, Beach for the Fourth of July. . · 1 • • • • •
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"Tell my MoJrm ,..,. ~ thal ·was admitted to _.QlapmaD General Beach cr,owdl reached tbe:if hlgbett , -· , · , . , ·, t ; • 1 1 , ;· 1 .. , : ~·
, , •• ed them." llafNu'a lfindle·: Hospital. however, and li•ted in "'tUI.... ~T.~uf"111111e.~~~-.. =er .... ~ ·. 81 · ·a, . n:' . • 'N· "a· re· o·· 1Jic1,. Cha" ·rg· e· s i'. 16, whose VICI I~ 1litfe ~ · k>ry condition today ·with fractured ribs1 .. ~ ......... "''~ r .
tided at the ~ RlVer by•'t!M '··~a .collapsed funa:. ' ~of ri,uo0,·130,tioo and ts, .'OIJ1lFridaf, I ·· -1 · ·· r . • " ' 1• ' Or-COUnty Cor1lolrla~ • One paarerby said he was tallltng to 1 Scjalurt ."."!:...and. Sunday respec_U .. Iy at.Ule '· ; · : , I '.' l : ' .•
MW Wendler, of m3I Hazelbell Drive;.. Ml91 Wendler mome,its before the sports ~ Ul:Cll,."ll • ' ' • ' I, 1 • ' ' l
suverado ~ f tall · · ed pted · 11a:.... nd burned h ' 'There were a lot ' of buml, from • Huolil!gttft Bead\ :~ll<e. armtedrll were ... "tbO beodi ·and ·of -~
It . will ·be· generally fair today
• thl'O\lib 1'ucsd,aY. except for night
and ,early ftlQming low clouds.along
the Coast. ' ' ' • I NSIDE TODAY '
Ciififofn~a ca11 ncM ofiieio lly
JKl'l/rau of tu biUs. Aftt!r a mara·
&hOn Jwl.u f stssion Stnatt Dtmo-
crou broke thf! df!adloc~ and
1f!nt a b\ldgf!t to GOffTROr
Rf!agan. See stories Page 9.
yon, was a y in1ur car eru !-11 .,.-~ a 1 er the sun and (ireworks ,~one city lifeguard penons suspected ol. ~or sell'-'" re~-"-'~~ • 1 , 1•, . ; and;,<her two companions badly injured to death. .. d ' •· d '"'· "16 ~.. · 1 "I .; .. • in the headon crash.. • · sal . . , . u.111erou1 rua:s over we weekend, for 'iatest;'tQt' .. t''Ue. f · 'aeOooel "Jn
• And on lhe Fourth -lhat day of the!f flflh· .......Uy. ~ of ""'8 · ..., · ' "' , Thellld~ drtheve_:,! 1 1,~ckup truck which ,. Indepe~ -.1!3 childr"1 gained ,1 naicOllca arreltl: . . 1 ~ , 1X1J11ber of armts durlnl· the 'PU! fif' ~;; curv'7'oi ~u:r."J.n~':i'n ~~ FASlllON ISLAND . "1oit amount Of lndependlilce from their The fl•• week lotal of -i1ow -·,·~"! reported lor"the ·-
just -.t ln<ine Lake was arrested. parenta until dty Itlepards reunited nuznt.:rs ·~ Al Iept 11' of.liiiloe 1m#t ending June 7 lota!ed' II; lor lhe -C~1\U'ERTS' ST 'RT !hem\ by Polk< --·-·wtthoiit cha..... endint Jlile H Ibey lotaled 13; lor Blllj' M. Blklarbock, 32, of 5317 W, ~ A Slalc l~eguards reported a record set· Nearly all of Ille arresta are aUU wai\ing tll>c week encin1' J,.. 21 lhe lot&! ..a.
Bolsa 'A•<>, Santa w,·l"' booked Into ' .Unc crowd at BOlaa, Cllica Slate Beach trial dalOo 'in Weil ,.,..'-'• -'11.y IL and for the -endinf J ... J Oranle County '.U on charses ol 1'he third annuaL 1er;t:s of Smnmet' for-Saturday. , · · uniclpM Cciurt • ......... J it wu 5l · . ~wltblfOllntSlia:ence. 1'Pop1"ConCertlopmtonilhtatP'uhion · ·"We had I crowd ol JO.J0,000 for .M .. ~ ..;_ ··--~·:.· .. -I f l ' •l"I ., ' •• T ¥
C.Dlonla llilhlr11 Patrol pfficers blue!-The llffly -· startfo( al Fouilll at Bola Clllcl. And 1,oit ears . N•~',..•• · . ,..,., by;agents · ' • '. ' •
·a11ep Blldetbacl: -'traveling on 111o •o'clock, ...m 1ature·!bo --.~. poning .1o1 tba1' on1y ~ ;!~~C*"~~· I Royal Family V.iai -wronc aide of Iba Md, while drtv in& Bltl Bl'ISI ~pi,ytni ~ ...,_ lllcon. a lfecWinl-A ...._1 J,17 of~. 1 ' I-• · '· · htafarnllybome~plenlc. numben11-'"•~'aad ~1-.!alBollaailea 'IWI>', ..... • ,, ~n .~lhls ' ~· , Nellher be oor ·w11e Patrl<la, 29, Newman's "Steopter"ll A ." -...., about 11,"9 while the Iota! wu w~-moda •'the,¥adi. Olj>er FllOBISHER BAY, Noltll"!a. Tif'
and three cbildren , In the rear Compow ·Henry' Bl'IOl\\'a .;.ron~ , t-'nea~lhe ID,,. ibartc on ~y.' •nqla '!"'!."'-" il.ooPifale-lttfdriJU r1torlet; (UPI) r. Qlieen 'Elli•~, D.
of the pickup lruck' .,..., lnjllftd Iu del Mar will oooctuct the rree. -ll'lle ~ day al Huntlntllon state ~t lhO ctty.. ~ .. by. Prillce 1 !'bil!P
1he ~crash, which -• the .,.ia , 'Ollncerl in· the Slqe Court 1111 u.J J l!Oich .,.. &mclaJ, when IO,DOD.recrea-, Pltl><ll ~ cojlljlrlnl,.... pounds IP-~. ·Q•w .lalo lhla,
car om -Ila lop. Pedeilrlan mall . , 'Uamiclentl:fllled the'llrandl.' of· .m\rtjuana, 2ID LSD tab& rid .Sunday, ooly, ltlO .ml\oa .-1111 .t
"Two lhe other youngslerr p ..,, • Brandon will· condllct 1 35.nember ' '• crowd -to ,DOD while ooly 1 niiicellaneklul otMr drult· 'this w..m.t. I Arctic Circle, lo, betlin a · tM.J.
or the e.r but the victim'• legs wtfe · brats band. one week and a JS.piece 14,pot on~'tbe state beach Frldly, 'I1'e munber ol juTenUes a~fovtr of the Northwest Tvritortet~d ~ trapped ln the wreck," sakl a coroner's CtJncert orchestra the next wwet, wltb , llftfl.11 ald. • the five web ts 1 .. 1 While tht other ' "1•nitoba. ' ' '
cfePutl. · a total of nine ...,001!1 thrGqti Aug 1'>e all' temperature for the three 111 ~mtl were adulll, acCOl'lftnJ ~ j II ls Ille fint,•llit by a lkltlab
Christopher F. Chambers, 17, of IJID It, • . • · days reached a l>igh of 'II degrees whllt Police ._is. • • 1 lo',llie'Vllt, ruged',land 111111 ~ Or..,_ A••., Stanton, lllflered ooll • tile water temperature wa 115 clesrees. Police said the majority of•arreoll llOrlh. ---1-,
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Nixon , Leaves After .Julie'·s .J3 irthday
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!'1..idellt NIJOll heede4 -;., ""' ..... ~ .... w ul>J"ilton today alt.o( a bul)' 11<1ay no coup1o bed llollbld a i-.
i;.n _. ... -.., • .; Gllldll 1r1p 11 J-. J.UO ms t111r
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He broke lllride !or one apedal madt,. leol IDlo ...., al -•
domestl< affair Sunday evenln&.-lhe %2nd A~ -port:r 111111 W•I•>
birthday ol his daughter, J u 11 e Wblta House Sunday ••onlni cllmand
Elloobower. a treble cdebntlaa far tho ,..... ladJ.
She and ·her husband David """' She cul a single layer cake at Iha ~ a~ El Toro Marine Corpe Air American Embuly In Tokyo and WU
Statloo s~ mcrnllli bf the Preoldelll •--1111111 llfta and • diam-
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.... llor • ...... doll.. 'l'!lort ...
d ; lkD flWI a.1111fll!it, ........ 1111 ................... _ -....... . , ....
• Julio uld allO that ..... hid --oboppjng · 1n 'Japan and bad aevorll
U'lll'lae!·l<I' her Wnlly. 1beie ~were lndleatlons that President
Nll<!D 10 enjoytd the <lalllornla picl
Here Are Winners Rock Fete
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P J in~E IN HUNTINGTON ..
Fl Illa bead ,,.s ..... laoPd ., In
lhe-CO·-.-llhl-
• Wal\ and other mlJ!lar1 lnll.
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In Offing
Oranp c.unty cenno1 prohibit Iarre
outdoor ptherinp web as rock music
festivals but if supervisors approve an
«W"dlnance to be psented to,them Tuesday,
auch events could be stricily regulated.
County Counsel Adrian Kuyper laid
today 11111 Iii 1alll!rlngs In rural unlJ>.. corporatad areu of the ~ an
normally peacetu1 but "violence can oc-
cur." Ho cltad instances wbel penons
who have purchased tickets are unable to get In.
The recommended Jaw, "lo ]lrotecl
public health, Mfely and e en er a I
weliare" would apply to outdoor evatts
attracting t,MO or more people In areas
"not specillcally equipped to handle large
crowdJ."
Promoten would be required lo _.r
before IUplrYilon In publlc bearln( to
obtain a Uceme for web events. ·
A depooil ol 15,000 would be nqulnd
lo lllllliil Jl!'Opll' cleanup after IUCh
gatberinp ol up lo i,000 people. An
additlooal 1100 """Id hi nqulnd for
each 1,000 pel'IMJ over 51000.
'lbt depolit .wW!d allC! (UUIDlet that
property owners be re!mbuned f<>< any
damare that mlghl occur, .
Promoten and bacloon would be r ..
quired to lumllh proof ol rood dlarld<r
and financial rapooalbillty.
Tho pr_.i law would roqulro. l'\11).
l!lng water for drinking, !1ulb or
cbemlcal type loiJelo, !In prolecl1111 In
-.... and -lllCUrity luard for wit :lllO perm In attendance.
No --be pennlltad betwwwi mldnlght~llld I a.m. ume.
~ ·-dial lhe -" 001.-ta nlldmta wwld not be dlolurb-.
ed. ' . ~~ ~:' .::::r'.it umllil lint aid fac!Utleo If -blilhod
modlc:al llclltlloa •• not clolo by.
Oulllandlnr amoai Illa --· -• Ci>IOrfllJl1 ·clooonted ...., "'
the YMCA JndJaft Guidi N-l!lar
Natloo, u111mata w-al Ih a • .,...u.......,..
-of the Mayor's Tro!lhf -
lhe City of w--. lloal !eaturlni a reollca al the Big Ben Clock
,.,,_, Mill w..-and her couri.
two royal Eftl)llb pudo and a court
Je*r.
~P .. el
In tho mardllni ......,,, the Santa
Ana lll&h -Salnll, narln( brtpt red unlfonN, capWred tho !Int P-· ·
other w Inn tr 1 In •arloul mlfCl'dnl and UIUllcal cateaorta ...,. I ht
~ Drum and Bucta Corpo,
!leaoda J-Ylllth B.imd, Ta!TallCI Ana Yoath Band. Andenoo Jllll!l1'1m
Baplpe Band, Valft\ JllllPla Callcoeltal
ad -Yau1h Band Drtll T-. With a tootl>nWlnl oaluta fnlm Iha
l\lnl of the cnDler uu).8.1.0I Anpla,"
a -from tho U.S. N"Y """"llnr
-In JM Anplel, ... parade -to • dole, ltavq tho IUllll'I !ull of eaJld:r wrappers, loll drink cw and
other mementol.
W11111a -· Huntlqton Beach Pollet npo"*' •ven l«lderbanglng col·
-fn>m ... trafllc -plUQod the dty'• ltNN.
-111,000 ,._. stayed !or lht
........... !l.H&b dllplay al Iha ffUn.
11ncton Atocb Pier. .-
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OltMtG& COAST PUILllHING COM'Mtf
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P....W..1 Mii l"wlilNt
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Ylft PNt"-'t ... '"-"' ........ tlio"''' ICM¥11
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w.t O!•• C-t)' llfltor
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AUor.IAHI l!dl!Or
H..tl ..... .._llOffk1
17175 a.1d1 loul1•1rd
M1il i111 A4tlr1t11 P.O. lo1 790, 92'41
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CRASH IN CANADA •••
Pepin, a frltnd al lbe .,i..tll( ....
Ken ,,_, -)IMllliller ln-lendinc to-board l'1l(hl Ill, Aid be
-II lll(lt °"' Illa car u hi dnrve to ... aliport, tll9 ....... ly .. down.
"Boy I It ,. ...., lipll't," bl a.Jd.
"lt hit J1U a A-Bomb1" .sd«l Dive
Grtl&1 " CIDOp P11t. 11J'd DIVtl' Wint
lo ... ~ Ukt tllal ......
'liie plam, -pilot WU ordtrod
lo roar aloft apln att.r npar1lnc an
engine fin at Iha ·moment hi landed,
beran ii. ....i !alal tueo!!. Ono eorlna fell, tllan anolhar, and fi.
...iJy a l&fool lecilon ol win(, br!ngln( II
abruptl,.\.':i~ on the S)'IM Burpma !arm, · lhli fannhouM and bnak·
In( wlndowl.
BUrglDll ra to tht ecene.
"Evei'ythlnl w• lllent except for a hisolDJ iound eomtnc out o! the hole,"
be Aid, ct.rlbini the oeven-loot crater
which waa up to » loet wide, markln(
• trail of death and -David Cohen, United Pml Jntema.
tional bureau manager in Toronto, toured
the tcene of 1 m o k 'I caruee and
destruction and then wrota thll IJ'1m ploo
ture of disaster :
lt didn't loot like a place where
108 lives ended In · -of opllnterln(
-and -of biulq ke-. It looted Ilka a mnall town dump
In a peaceful putonJ seUJll(.
The wreckage or the fuselage was
compacted Into ao .,.. about 11111 yanla
Joni by IO yanla wide, on the bani<
of a Utile knoll In a field of lllort-mowod
barley, bordered by a wheat fieid .
There was no ·crater, no hole, just
an area lllhtly ICl'aped Ill Iha earth
Britain Defense
Needs Reveale.d
LONDON (UPI) -Brltalll'1 new eo&
oervative government Aid 'today tllat
1f the ccmmunlsta inmue their
armament& aod acquire new lb'l.tqic
-· Britain wlll take the delenofve pre<aullono It comlden newwy.
Forel11> Secretary Sit Alec J>oollu-
H-told tho Hou .. of COmmon1 "llr!-
ll'in cannot like Nb with itl Ult. 0
DWaiU:!l..,,. ~ ~ -.t
poosible rtsump!lon ct anm laleo to
&Mb Alrlca. Britain qreed lo ..U ""Ill
w.der the 1111 tr .. fy whldl pvt her
uoe o! the SllnO!Utown Naval Bue In
South Africa. But lllt prtvlout Labor
Party roverrunem had ttopped ann1
aales.•lnca 11114.
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-Fll(ht GI wu 4-to silvers
ap1not the ~.
You couldn't tall tho pile al junk
lhtn once wa1 a ftO mliUon 1trcraft.
'lbt • ....,. piece of wreekap you could
pick up wllh your hand. It'• just ...
diltill(ullhable 11"1 and blaclt -'
with • opot "' color here and there
-a petcb of rtd, a flash of white.
lbo bodtao al the dead ...... burned
;and, "da1ecl ll'Q:iC'91'dMNe ... bunwl
belnp. Thore ,..,,; 8"JellOl1ie llllialler
pleceo scattmd abou~ handl and !eet.
I aaw only one body that looted like
a human c:«pH, and that wu just
the tap hall. Jt WU hard to believe
tho lndl'1dual bodlea could be ldenU!led.
A. lalvap WO<Ur. fowld a 110 blll
thol bad not bUmed. He 11J>lkod It to
Iha earth to lllow where Jt,landad, In we
·1111 uperll woold hi In-. .
Air Canada woran waarlng red
annband1, lannod out through the ad ·
Jolnlnl llelds, lookln( !er the remnants
of Fli&ht 621. · •
I ""11 1!1Ck lo lown, In an, empty
heane.
Total Withdrawal
Urged by Life
NEW YORK (UPI) -Prealdont Nixon
lhould wllbdraw all Amerlcan trooJi<
from VlollWn by tho end o! 1971 to
end tbe dNrioratSoo of "domestic tran-
qullltJ,'; Wt ma1u1nt oays In this
week'• .....
11The etrect.s of the war are all around
U1 and peWulty evident -In a di vldod
naUon, a dinypted economy. an em-
btU-younger reneraUon, and ooclol
prlor!Ueo po&tponad,'' the ma(ulnt aald
In an editorial.
If NIJcn'a announced wltlldrawal plans
continue -111,lllO -beve bean removed and 150,000 rnore are due to
leaff Vletnun by nut June -tbm
will llil1 be :lll0,000 men In ~ Aaia nut yur. ciu .. the poaiblllty
. of Mutt " 'JntectiYi" mWWy ven-
lllftl" oucb u Cambodia II lilabla U.S.
foroes remain, L1fo Aid NIJcn ohoukl "!llaln11 commJt .. 1to l'ltlnr au tho
.., out." 't •
:•'l\ere . ,u ·oornethlna clll<!ulllln1
about (Nixon '•) cold Wlrilor'1 · m.torJC
..: .-cboloel betw-'llrvlll and
llfactlV.· -· .... 'humlllitloa and
clfta\' -thtl --bis ctlllcl -r
al>oul Illa 1U10eDl!llW11 at -Mun date to D1ia1. fnii1I our , owa .mllitol'Y
· or the 'llll<il ntalmo for jllll a UWt
more Lime, ot oot more push, becaute
Ylclory 11 lull ar<IWld tbe -·" aio
editorial uld. ' .
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a Sunday llrol1 with h1I 'Flortda cbwn and announeed &j>pOinlment o! respected
O!arjel "Behl\' RebolO. Yel<ran Ambautdor 0.vld K. E. Bruce ~I')' 'tt• •• illt JiWlad -tio llllld Iha -dt i. tv 'lbt =.::i:i.t..m: =::·~~~. P! __ ,... • ...-!thllruce
dlllinien on forelp J)lllcf, in Sin Clsnente.
llu!ing 1111' ho w9'tlad d a -1J>le The President also had oeveral sessions
11.S.-&vlet conbonCat!Gb In tho Middle with Dr. Heney Kbalnlir. his chie! ad·
Eut --mlllwr ...... .re v11or .. rcrel(D Polley anii iecurtty 11. bu1ldlna up. fain. The President was scheduled to ·lie' aJiO urp(Homl to nO,otlatir a depart !rom El Toro aboard Air Force
l!!llltlcal -ol tho JiilJcv:Niio wor One atioun p.m. today. ' .
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THIS WAI HUNTINGTON BEACH ON THI !'OURTH OP JULY, 1'10-WALL-TQ.WALL PEOPLE
Valley Council 2 Cal State 'Hecklers'
Face Hearings
On Zone Changes Placed on Probatinn
Fountain Volley COomcllmen wlll face
five publlc bear!np -illCIUdlng two
appeals on plannJq comm1ulon acllona
-at their I p.m., Toeaday meeting.
Hoarinp ocheduled .,.,
-A ntqUell by SUndard Oil Compony
for commm:W ...... on·tbe northweel
comer of Brookhunt Street, and Talbert
Avenue.
-An appeal by Standard Oil of re-
qulmnento p1'lctd by ctty plann<o'1 for
tile ..-ruot1on of • --on tht northwest corner of Brookhurst
• ancl-Talbert. 'nlis staUon is-the first
to be apProved by the city under a
condlUonal uae permtt which puts Ug!rter
reatncllonJ on 111 statlons.
-A requem by Kenji Tanaka for
residenUal (R-1) r.oning on five acres
of land east of Newbope Sb'eet and
990 feet north of Warner Avenue.
-An appeal by LlnBrook Hordwm
of plamlng commission denial for certain
11lgns at LinBrook's site on the southeast
comer of La Hacienda and Brookhunt
streeta.
-A request by Shields Development
CO. for restdenUal planned d ... lopment
· (R..t~ PD) zonlnil on the IOUtbWfJSt Comer
d Edinger A venue and Brookhurst
Street.
Death Squa d Resumes
RIO DE JANEIRO, Bratil (AP) -
After a respite of nearly three monthS ,
the death squad apparently bas resumed
its regular ellminltions of alleged
criminall.
Too Cal state Fu1lertm students have
been p-m Jll'O!>ollon by campus
authorlUea !or their liarticipe11on In the
disruptloo o1 Govmtor a ...... , opeech
on campus 1ut Feb. I. ' Bruce Cilurcb, 11, ol Fullerton WU
put .. ~ throulh ihe Spring
1971 -and David MacKowlak,
25,,91 CofoU, through iiezt !ID aemetter.
'lbt two allO lace crimlnel dlar(el of
beckllng and dloruptlng the opeech.
Ulldel' tile tarmo o1 the probation,
the students may not hold student office
or represent the college officially at
any function. U they are again involved
in campus dlsordtn, according te college
Black Youths Ravage
Pa rt of Asbury Park
ASQURY PARK, N.J. (AP)-About 100
black youths ranged through the city's
predomlnanUy blltrWell Side early
today, throwing rocb anil gl..,, scuffllnr
with Jaw enforcement IX'flcers, looUng
stores and damagjna: three police cars,
))Olk:e sakl . Scorei of windoWs were
smashed and six policemen injured.
Nearly 75 percent of the businesses
tn a three-block area were damaged.
Twenty pel"90ns were arrested. Chief
o! Pollce Thomaa jlmlth said he didn't
!mow what triggered the disturbances,
although be said the,. had been minor
incidents earlier in the Weekend. ' .
olficlalJ, their probation will be taken Into lCC0\1111 at the subsequent bearing.
Since tho Feb. I diaorder, lix campul
lnc:lde:nts have taken place. 'Ibey are
the basis for campus bearlnp on 29
dtoclpllnary cueo that will be oondoctad
today throullh July 17.
·ChlrdJ, MacKowlalt and IO other
llludento have been charred with offenoes
rqlqg from verbal , abule ol. a student
to ltet11ng • stata •ehlcle. .
Ernest A. Becker, dean <i student!,
will hear 11 ol the 2t cases. He has
disqualified hhnself in the 11 other cases
re5Ulting from a nlelee which he wtt-
ne$ed March 3 during a .campus
disciplinary hearing. One or more faculty
members will serve in his place.
Students found guilty in the pro-
ceedings could be expelled from campus,
suspended, placed on probation or receive
written reprittullda.
2 High School
Gyms Now Open
GymnaSl.ums at Ed15on and Marina
high schoob are open for recrtatk>n
Monday through Friday from 12:_,
to 4:30 p.m. and WedneadaYJ from 7
p.m. to 9:3<1' p.m., accordin& to th•
Huntington Beach RecreaUon Depart-
ment. ·
Huntington BeaCh High School hours
are Mondays from 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
for open , IY,rri aqd.
1
• tible te~s and
Wed~elday1 /rom 7 p.m. to t :30 p.m.
. for open volley'1all.
BUY WHERE. IT'S MADE'
SAVE UP TO W'/o
Announcing
a ne w break
thru in ...
UPHOLSTE RED
FURNITU0 RE
Ruff ell's manufact11re1 th• f
fln•st furnitur• yoU will ·
find anywhe)•. You ••• it
and ••l•ct it right in our
1howroom. P1y up to 150 '1.'
la11 than ,..+ail. Choose
from en unlimited 111.c·
tlon of fabric1. Custom
changes ere also po11fblt.
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UPIT.._...
AERfAL VIEw SHOWS .WHERE IAIR'CAllADA DCI CRASHED, KILLING 'lOI PERSONS
· ,-ln•the F.arm Houaa ·(Clump of·T....,.Uppor Rlghtl,110 .P .. pla ~or• All.op al Iha Tim•"
Ne~rl Dunes 108: Die as <;antidllin Jet
Fufure Before
County Board
lly JACK BROBACK ot ... ~ ,,.., ,...,
The long and turbulent hl!tory of the
county-OWned •Newport Dunes under its
presen~ management will come under
scrutiny by county. supervisors Tuesday.
Robert 'I'homU, -countY admiai.Jtratlve -
~. nocommends that ,the 1-be
declar<d in default. .
... 1:.if':].~~c.:'T~
·have bten1 under way alace Jut Jan. io.
and -. will ftpol'I u.f "mull.I
have 1-1 leis fJiaD ....,...., ••
Tbe. Jea;e for the 8t«n .f..mty, Jo.
cated just nonh o/ Paciflc COl9I High-
way and us! o/ the Upper Bly bridge,
was signed Feb. 5, 1!158, and·runs for 50
years until mT.
Prtniclpal deficiencies are found in the
Jong.closed Sea Byrd Restaurant and the
restrooms and food stands "which are
not up to county health department IW>
dards," Tbomu rtpOrts. ·
He flatly recommendl that "the mosl
appropriate course al 11>11 time Lt to pur.
sue a default or the leue agreement tn
the most ezpediUous and legal manner
and, aeek another operator for th11 fa4
cility." .
Thomas notes, carefully, that "prece..
dent.and lt.s effectl on relatiOO! with pres.
eot and future ~ operators at 1Uch
county facilities at Sunset Beach Aquatic
Park, · Dana Point Harbor and Orange
County Airport 'has been considered."
He' i;,oncludes: "!'recommend that the
supervisors direct the county counsel to
taie appropriate action to terminate the
lease and recover the property." As~theµsult of correspondence and io-
speetiom over the past five months,
'!1lomal. has ordered that the Sa ,Byrd
(See DUNES, P11e I)
Harbor' Druggist
Crawford Dies
LoniUme Harbor •ma druggist Allin
H. Crawford died Saturday at Fullerton
ConvaHcent 'H.ospttal and fun er a I
services have been set for Tuesday at ·
2 p,m. in the Bell Broadway Mortuary
Chapel. • . '
. Falls in Toronto Field
From Wire • Servlca
CRASH CAsUAL TY ·
LIST ON PAGE 3
TORONTO -Jinxed in its m:oment
of landing, .a jetliner that carried twice
as many on1 saturdays and Mondays
lifted ·off ·the runway again Sunday like Mar, president of ,Deepwa~r Chemical
a stricken bird and fell again in a· Company, an iodine products manufac-
fann fieid, ldlling•IOl>pe"°"'. turing !inn beadquanored in Compton.·
'lbe· Air ~ SllPef DC8 carried· Siie ol ~·,traiio crash' wu a .lhort-
13 per""" from Soull)Orn · California, mown barley fiel~ laur miles noflh of
while otllen wl>o· ~-tplmded to board ~, 1...,._~ ·-l'llalil:tll•-II .. -"' hor!tir, • . -,,~.,..,----,,
Only ooe vidim wu lilted u being Fllght·..at had just I!!' down en route rr.n Ora:age Comity,~ abbaultt. many to Los Ancetek. 1 •
weft from s.thern Qlllcralli,• ,j I i10n Saturdq « MOoday Jt would
He wl9 Eda•r B, '"Tier'· Wltmtt, Ot ba'"V9 been full," aid ·an lJr Canada
211 ~ Call)'Oll llood, Corool;del execuUve, noting 'the plane sa carry
111 • ~ 8¢ frequenUy did •t
Realty Company .
Employe Killed ·
peak periods. ,
The crash was the second worst in
Canadian aviatico history and the first
major accident at the Toronto facility,.
where many witnesses were waiting to
board·the big jet, .
A Newp:ri Beach realty c;ompany·em-"We were bJdcy," said a ahaken Meyer
ploye was fatally injured today when his Collin, of Toronto,· who, anived in Los
cat collided with a ctme~t truck making Aftge1es · 1ater Sunday aboard a sub!tJ.
a left• tum It I 1beavily traveled inter· tuted ~jean Airlines Dight. ' .
aecUon. .. ' , , "We would have been 'gone 1 •• it1 was
llee G. MCClellan Jr., 3f, of'40Z.SteveM ,t some IOrt of miracle'." • •
Ave., Santa Ana. wis .dead on arrival For one rpan ·who•wls awaiting Flight
at Colla Meaa. Memorial ~pita! after 621 in Los Angeieo, Bertrand Chap.
the accident about 1·30 a.m., police si.id. dclaine, 36, miracles must seem .tJXlt
Jick B. LarSon , 42, of Fullerton, driv'er to exist. " ·
of the Downey Ready Mix truck that col· lie moved to Santa Monlea and opened
Uded with the victjm!1 (ar, was unin· a J'1?staurant which was destroyed by
jured, accord.in~ to Officer Jim Blaylock. fire two ~e'eks and' and was waiting
lnvestigators,said Mt'Clellan was dHv· foc his wile, Jeannine, 30, and thelr
ing southbound on 1 Redhill Avenue t~ children who had been visiting near
ward Baker ~t and.the cement.truck Montreal. ,
was headed ·northt>oond at the time of "You lose everything. And then )'OU
tbe-'craah. · •·. lose your f1mily ,'1 remarked Mrs. Terry
· "¥!': Larson was starting a· left turn Pepin, a friend of the grieving man.
onto Baker Sln!et,',. said Offloer 'Blay· Ken Thomp9on, another• pasaenger·br
lock, who addid invaUgaUon Is contln-tending to board Flight 621, aaid he
uhfg Into 'the fatal accident. (See CRASH, Pa&e-1)
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Mr. Crawford was ·• and lived· at
1390 Shannon ~. Costa Mesa, while
his pharmacy . was for many . ytars · r
located oo Westcliff Drive in N~wp<i't
Beach. • • ••
He leaves a broUler, Sam Crawford,
who operated a .phannacy on Newport
Boulevard in ;Costa Mesa until closing
Jt recentl y.
Mr. Crawford also leaves a daughter,
Mrs. Al)n Smi th, of Costa Mesa, and
three-i!l'~OdjO"-'·
' 235,000 ' Enjoy.
NewP.ort . Beach~
More than 23S1000 people came to New.
port's beaches over the lndepmdenct
Day holiday., lifetuards reported today.
With air temperatures near 754degreeg
and wakr temperature. at 65, more than 1•1000 persons " were re~ 'Olll U,,
beacbts Saturday. 4f'" • _ • •o.
Lifquards said 113 were rescued Crom
surf that was nmnlng in seb u bit u
elahl feel and lSI received llrst_aid,
mainly lor jeiMlah •tin&•·
MONO~ Y, :nil Y , '• 1970 ' • I
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N.Y. Steeb . '
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CdM ,Lef.de.t:Kiiie.d .
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Ted Wit~er Canaditili:Crash Victim .~
,Edgar B .. "Teci" Witmer, NeV(pOl't
. Beach 'Civic; lelder ~·a .g\Wfu)g hand
in tt\e. eleetiop campaigns Rf. ~many
Newport .city' cduncilmen, wa one of
"lOI pers0os killed .Sunday JO, lte ........
. o/ an Air Canad> jetline<,
·Witme,l",., 41, 1'U ~~ ~ ~
week-long, .filhln&. trip.,.~•-hllll, been. S!'hedulad on a Jat.r l]/glll, but canceUad ~ ,milde n.w '1!tniat1ons 10 gei home
' • 'I ' sooner.. •
· His wUe, Harriette, 119 Evenin' Canynn
Road, said he had' been up tn: a tiush
plane 400 miles above--Quebec-and~ao -
she hadn't heard from him. She said
her first communication ,was from Air
Can~da.
Funeral servl.., are pendl!l'g.
Wilmer's Close friend, Ray George, ,....
saJd, •·a~ 'was' jusf an ·.u.around swell
fellow: He partjclpated In eveeythlng -
a communJty leader, ,good family man, ~
good businessman. It's a real loss.''
"He wof.ks dam hard,..8'd hi;' never
we1)t on this kind'of trip," George •sald.
•·He bi~ to get his ·Wife to -go with
hlm;liut·the de<idad to 'suy here wUh ..
the family."
Witmer is survived by-&OM, Jim, z.1,
a Los Angeles ~; IUdw'd,-21,
ln the Army stationed at Ji). Hood,
Tex., aod Jack, 12, d. lhe family home .
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A few weeks ago he was given · a
clean blll of health' by lhe Mayo Clinic
after having a malignant thyroid tumor Wally Koch agal!lll Councilman Milan
removed.
. Wilmer worked actively for the elecllon
of six or the seven pre!teOt Newport
Beach city councilmen. He was· on the
losing side ooly in the campaicn of . . ' .
Dostal. . '
Wilmer served feur yeari on the city
Parks, Beaches and Recreation com-
mission with Kodl. ' · ·
eouDcumin Linctslty · P a r 1 ·o n_J
Newport Co~cil
E~~lQ .T~
Utility-Bills·
Busy 12!"11ay .Stay .
Newport Beach city -tonight are expected to adopl an ordinonce Id-
ding a nve percent city tal to tllepbone,
water, gas and electricity bills. ,
The utiliUes use tax would cost
Newport Beech residents on•the average $22 per year. __
The ordinance was \ inlroduced last
-k bY councilrilen and a public bearing
wllJ . be. held •t 7,30 tonlghl .al ctty
hall.
A week ago,, all seven ctty councilmen,
faced with. adoptqlg a ~e{ that would
r9:iuire .a-higher property tax rate, sakl
they favored the uUlltles use tar.
· This new sOuree ot mUnlcipal revenues
has been aqopted by a number °' cities,
including ~· Apg~~. which .~st week increased Its utility take from four to,
five percent. "' .
Newport Beach clty ~vernment standa
to. take in an estimated $350,000 from
thi.s source this new fiscal . year that
began July 1, equivalent to about l~
ceits on the property.tax rate.
'lbe utilitles compenies in eff~ would
collect the tax for the city. 'Ille tax
would be added on to each customer's
mOOUtly bill and the utility company
then would pus the money on •to the
cUy.
1 Mt~Y 'n.OT lteft"""'
· · P~·~~es~~~, ·
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"' ' (. J; . ·'' ~ Afw Ji-ZW.'s '0irtL·:.i_ · · .. , :u, ... !J; .. '~Y
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President Nixon headed back fer
• W"'11Jn1ton today. all<!' a• buoy JJ.<l!y
San Olemente aojoura markfCl. by· CID-'
... nb'allon nn foreign ' allain. ·
He · broke slride for' ..0 lpecilai
domesUc ailair Sun\IAY eY,dlir)l,;thf 2lpl
birthday ,ol hll ~l J,u II•
Eilenhaw1r. · J. , , ,
She . and her• hua-, Dami 'Wl!!'O
greeted al El Toro 'Ma\ioa. Ccrpl Air
. SllUon Sund1y niornfni 'b1 lie l'feoidenl . -and Mn. Nlxon. . • , 1 , •
The couple had I~ • lour.day
offl&I trlpt to Jap.;.,, 3ulie, ,.id . they
had tremendously enjoyed ·Japan: ''They·
made us ie~l llke lif:a~ of itate.',' ' '
Ii birthday dlriner party •l the weltem
While HoUJ<.' Swiday eyenlng' climued
a lttbie celebraikm far u..·Yowig lady.
She cut a •ingle layer cake at tbe
American -Embaay In . Tokyci and~ ....
llhowenid with omail gifts and a 'cham-
pagne .seSIJon en' route.home. •.
While House phyoiciM Wa!W JUch
gave her a geisha , dOU; There ·~
cbopolicks from Oiarles stuart, pr<alderl-
Uai aide, and a. dli<:k ltom ber ·roecnt
service· agents. ' ,
JuUe ·oaid ailO thal' ohe had .l>eett . .
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......,.., In J-and bed ·.~
lltr]lrileo Im: her. family, .
. 'll>are were lndicotiO!ll lhat Pi-..
Nixcia 90 eoJ<),.d. the cinfornJ.1 ·. _.. And ' I' ,r--
·-o/ hi.I t.reJp pollq ...... ~ ·he. will ' mUO sevem D29 lrtpi
lo SaJI ·Clameata-... _ . -d .. tumn.. .
• AppoiritmenU,' ~iqdlng a , ~ ~m,elllntwith .~,
leedn over ltla•lllailerl ·~"·-··· . ' 1....-,...-prot
....... dr<w the ll'raideat -lo !hi capital. . ' • . • .
· He baa beOn wartmg In-hJa 'oiilco
ovrrJookJ.nc ~ Pa~ Ocean· and maJr .. Jni • few oupnla lo the beach lnclD<!iiic • S)mchoy llioif with hi.I Floriri. ~~
.qiarJes. "Bebe" ReborO.. --.
'!be .Praldont w:~ ailO p11 .... s"-...r .__.to ,hi.I Jllllque hour-lonf
lelevislqn ~.with -·rv "t chrxmen on !Gre!i,n. polkiy.. · ,..
DIBitlr tflio, 1>0, •amed. ·of .• ~
U!S'84v1el --In Iba Mlrlrllll
Eilt where ,Soviet ~· f!ir.., -~p, '.. "-
. urpd llaiioi to DOIO!ialt I/
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M e,~a .W '1:~1'ess ,
s~~4, ~aped;'
polltlc1( -·of·tba lix'rlta -
and --"'1menl of•respecterl
vet ..... An\.....,. llo•ld It E. Bruce
Iii head the ~ dalaaaUon. Thio
. '. ~Cll ~ler mel at.~ with snx;
· '" O>llll emente. , . . .
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Left . in · N.ewpPrt .
l ' • ' • • A •25-yeor-old Costa · Ve•a waitral
walking ·hO,ne fropi work· wu abd,Ucted
from a <1<-town 1b'eet Salurdoy, /h<1!
robbed ai1d <Oped before hetn( rei.a..d
bllndloided In· NO!'JIO'I ·ll•!lt<I!, '
The vidlm told pollce tlie woa Cluaiped
al Kiili'• Road · and. CIUf .• JXtve wtth
no bra and with' her 'blouse tied UpUy
over her eyes ·to .~ve . the fapbt'. i
chance to drive IWQ' U-'_ I ' •
She id '~ ' ' T,~~' •> • .J sa •w111;: rnaa . .u ,"'"'
wa!Ud ~Waot • 11th and
Newport ard •bout· 41 aJn.: and
uked her u· iha _.id 1iltO'a ride,· ·
1'No1 I Want \0 1'alk." 9¥ ·re;.... . ,
The ,vicUm aid. be' appar.nt!y, drove
around bOhlnd • downlown.~.Olltp and theo ll'abbed .... fiun behind,
knocking her down and Plbiol her -on the curb. ~ . · ' _; ~
Police wn told lbe tried to reellll'I
wttit tho. nuin by· 111nr1 ~ aar!ni that ohehada~1dieeut,~t~
man Ignored l)er clafiD!, c1ouled her
'Ind npted her .,.,,.,,.., • • I •
'Ibe Preskleo& alio hid levera1 l'lliiq;
with Dr, Henry ~. Jill c:hiel acli •"er ·on l~(gn pollcy, and IOC!lrily .r:
fain, The Pnaident .... lldiadltlOd ..
depart from El Tciro ahoird Air Forlj
One aboull ~.m. '?*Y· .. . : ., ....... '
" ' -~~r " • I
It wtll be ~ lair today ' '
throli&h Tueada1 ·Uceilt far 'nlll!t '
arid ecl)--.Inf low·-aiq :
!he-. l
INSIDB · TODAY I
' Calif ...... cGll a ol/fdallf • r
PGV all OJ ill fllllo. Af,k> C _,. I L """'·'~ f ~-s ...... °"""' .,.... "1'ol<t IM dndlodl °"" ..... • l>vdocl to ao.......
RIGf11111. SH 1toric1 1'0Qt f, ' ,
........ I ~U..,. r c~ • --. ,r I CllMlN .,. 1 ,..,.. ~ .. • • c....,... tNI ......,,.,. I ., c..... • .._ "-4t. 1
=!':;:... · ll 'rE•"' q • · r ...... ,.,.. -.. ......... ,,, ,,
I 1•1 t 1r Jt.1• ..., I ._ ... ,, ..... . On Sunday tlie crowd dropped 1U,hU1
to 111,000, but rttcue1 cJQbed to 131,
guards noted, ,,,.,. ..... ill first aids
loped Sund>y.
THIS WAS NIWPORT'S 22ND S~EIT IEACH AT 2:1'' P.M, SUNDAY, JULY 5
Alontl the Ocaan F,..,,I on tha,Fouf'lh ol July Watkand,•Wall-to-Wall Paopla
The victim ...m to a bomO ...,loOkin(
Newport Beech to olltaln beJP 'and WU
, taken 1o 0iata M• M~ llolpitai
for lreltmenl :::.i=... :; =--.;.."":'" ";1 :
• 'I '
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I ~~y PILOJ H . '
Family Horse Corral .OK'd,'ButNQt th~ Horses
• ' I •
By THOMAS rotmJNE
......... p .......
A ~ -_., 11111 .. a
ciV ....... )11111111 ID • Id • -
corral now bu to 1el lid of Ille -:
__ er, the fomlly -""'Uy 'will
have to lb>ulda' the cost of the empty
--........... "'alnot the city.
'l1le two -ow...i by Iba Oiey
-, fomlly, 4t3 E. -SL, ho"'
got 10 go, City Au.mey Tully Sl1moul'
.-Fridoy, He llid 11 11 ~
and ....,.,,...... ... lbe dty but It
.w• a -Iba bod..., permll -boaed.
......... th& -11 .. ....., -
-_,, llllo bulldlac lbe com! II_,,_ blly tbe7 ~ ._.
Qlr ,..,,.., s.,-&r'llid -.. _.., __ " ... _ .... ,_
..... not Uabla fOf """·-.. -·-t-.., . dtJ .. ""°'"' 'Iha employe11 tctinl In their ca~ty
aadty.,...., 11lmltarly are~·
"It Is • 1tatute deolgnod to proteet
the taxpayer," said Seymour. "I'm not
saying that e1CU11t1 the city. It's em·
barrasing.'' s.,m..a llid be .hall av• ...,Y yoora
~ !Uen the pcoltloo lbat lbe
...... fl. -ill not pormltled In
Newport Beldl. It dool not •1 IO
.. Ille -city aoolnc -· Ill& IU pollllaD II lo ~ llll' uae
-... !&WIJ , ... .., • adudld..
'IWt ..... *''"· : • 1111 ••
•-lhal uya -.. DOI to
be poualllad -•feet GI-· lt was~ adopted back when the city
had V'f"J little zoning, Seymoor said.
'l1lls onllninoe .... lntellrited by
Carol Kt\i9e, an aide in the city Planning
Departmf!Qt, as meaning hona are
pennlllslble beyond 25 feet fro m
..-. .\lsialant Ctty Attorney n.q.
O'Nell 1ave.tt Ille aame ~tloo.
Many of tho lols alOlll E. !2nd Street
In !be Back Bly area are In etoos
,,......,el Door Closed
On Opponents
Of ·Bay Trade
cRASH IN CANADA •.•
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MW it lllile over his car u be drove
lo lbe airport, then .-1y go dowp.
"Boy, u jull blnr opart," be lllll '
.. ll hit lite ID A-Bomb," ldded Dave
GftJg, of Cai»p Pork. "rd never want
lo -lllytlling Hite UW apln." ·
· The plane, whole pilot WU ordered ,
lo """ aloll apln aft. repcrtlng ID
eoctne lire al Iba -be lmded,
bepn Ito -latol taboll. One engine fell, Ulen another, and ft.
nally a ~oot oectJoa of wlnC, bri!1llnl It
llllruptly lo -"" lbe 8ytu Borpma
lum, ~the -11111 breok· inlwlndon.
Burpma -to the ..,_, "E~ w11 aDmt except for a
hilainc -"""""' oat Of the hole .. be Ajd, .i-tlllnc tlie -era~
--ap lo 35 feet -. marklnl
• tnU "doolli 11111 -
Anti-war Forces
Plan Advertising
Campaign on TV
WASljJNGTON: (UPI) -Senalon
Plllhbc an md..,....ar -lutlon Nld
IOday tlley will bold a daylarw """ennce
-y· to -bow tlie pcopooecl pilloul can be adlleved; •
'Ille anliwar -allo opeoed an llllUSlal campo!llD to -1 U!rough a
heavy advertising campatp k>r publlc
oupport " their propooal. S1artiJ11 today and laallng at . least
lne weeu, ldevtaon -...ming • qWrter ol the nation., popu!allon beg ID
Clli)IJC "''""Mid.ala 8lkinc ... tw\'lng
of the "md-tbMrir" me"""9¢" ~
poood by Sem. George s. McGovern
(D-8.D.), and Marl; 0. HaUleld (Mire,)
'Ille -... 11= will In-volve What U1 ipOnlOl'I 1 ft"riew
ol ''!he· faulbillly of prompt
dllentagement" frcm lie..., effort.
Amoog the problema lo be diJcuued
.., tho logllUct and llmetable o1
wtlbdrawal, procedural llepl In negotta-
tions, preventive mCIUUl'll epinlt the
tbrelt: of a "bloodbath.'' priaooen of
., .. tnel convenioa '4. the U.S. economy
lrcm wartime In peacetime.
The conference porfldponll will Jn.
dude Clark M. Clllfunl, lonoor deleme
_.tary; W. Av....U Harriman, farmer
dilef U.S. nqotlalor In Parla; DaYld
M. Shoop, former commandant Of tbe
Marine C«pll; George Bill, a forelp
policy adviser lo Prtetd... Lynfon B. J-·: and Townsend Hoopes, former
undenec:retBry o1 the Air F<>tte.
All are critics ol. tbe ldm1niltrab11
war pollcy.
'!be t.levla!on cOJnpaliJI lo drum up
aipport for the COhtroveralal mendment
II being ooupl<d wllh adl In newapapen
11111 radio. The publldty fllort II In
mlminMe at the end ol. the month when
• Hatfield, McGovern and thelr 2S co-llflCll-• -lbe Smale' lo begin consideration of their far-reaching plan.
U enaded, it W<1Uld nqulre President
Nlzon lo pull all U.S. lroopl out ol
Vieenlm by no later than next June
:ID unl!llll Coqreoa IPOl'lflcally e.-
lhat -.
DAILY PILOT
01W1tE COAIT l'Vl1.lltOMO CCIM'AHY
••Mrt N. W•-4
l"ra .......... ,.. ......
J•c• I. c.r1..,
Yb ,,.w. -o-.1 ......
n-.. 1:~1 ......
,.._,, A. Mitt,ki~•
,,.....Int l.t!IW
lliu1M•• f•rlu11e
,.,....., 9ft(JI <11-, 1:•/llor ---2211 W•1t l•ll~•• l•wl•••r•
M•IU., M4rMu P.O. I•• 1171, t2,6J --.. c.• ... , • Milt "' '"" U,... IMdl1 m -..1 4-._M41•• .... ! 1"11 kldl ~
-~l ·--•·c.....~
°""' Oaben, Uulltd ~ ''*''"" tlonal -i:Oanai• In T'orontp, toured
tbe aceDI of IGlOkJ -and clestnlctlooi and than wrote lhla l)1m plc-
lllre ot~: .
11 ~'I ti lib· a ptaoe where
IOI u.. etldl!I In -o1 ap11nWring
metal ... thbaJJs Of blulng 11er ......
It lociAd l1l:e f amall town, dump
In a peaceluJ putoral -...
'Ille wrecbc• " !be fuael&lll .... CXJlllpedod lnlO ...... about 100 yardll
iOlll by .. fardll wide, .. !be -Of a Utile'lmoll ln a Deld Of *>rt.mowed
barley, -by • wbeat field.
Tbere WU DO crater, nO hole, just
an .,.. uptly aeraped In tbe urth
wben Fllcbt GI WU dalilad lo allven
aplmt tbe pound.
You _, ten h pile o1 jliiit
there CIDOe WM a fl.0 mdlioa. aircraft.
'Ille a ....... pieoe " wneble you CXIUld
pick up wtlh -bm!. ll'a jull ,.,.
clJltlnaullbable "'1 and black litter,
wllll • ..... 'of -bore and then
- a poldl of nd, a Oub " wblte.
'l1le -" Ille dead .... -and cbmed ~Able .. human
bein1L 'l'l1'n '""' .,.....,... om.Uer pieces acatla'ed about, bands and feet.
I saw ooly one body thet1 looked like
a human corp1e1 and that wu just
the top ball. It was hard to believe
!be lndMdual bodies could be ldentlll<d.
A salvage worker found a $10 bill
lbat bad DOI bum<d. He apiked It In
the earth lo allow when It landed, In we
tbe esperta """1d be lntemted.
Air Canada -km wearinl red"
armband11, fanned out tllrough the ad-
joining fields, looklnl I• the l'1!IM&llts ·
Of Fllpt Cr.-
I nide bad< to town In an empty -
Supe&r Court Juctee Claude M. aw.ns
loday clq,ed the door on any move by
oppooenll of the Upp« Newport Bay
Jand 1wap to raise evidence whlch waa
Ibey c!alm, wltbheld from tbe 198'1 lnves·
Ugation conducted by the State Lands
Commilalon.
The jurist advised homeowntn auor-
ney Philllp Berry that the commluion'1
ruling ln favor of the land exchange
amounted to a legislative act.ion and, aa
!llch, cannot be cba11enged In his court
in lhll actioll. \, And be made It clear that any rulinl
alfeCtlnl Ca!U0<ni.11'1 Udelands Is a leg.
illt&Uve maUer aDd,lhe quesUon of wheth-
er the land 1Wap breached the trust
creBtAld when the lllota deeded Iba tJde.
Janda to Orange County II agllln one lot
a state agency to decide.
Judge ()ftns' Nllng appmntly ends
any hope that Berry might have of pur.
SUinl bis argument that the lands
involved in the controversial e1change
--Orange County's 157 acres ol tidelands
and the 450 acres of uplands it received '
for them from the Irvine Company-
were lncorrect.ly valued at the time of the
swap.
Judge Owens• ruling today puts the
trial beck to the takinl Of teotimony and
placed Orange County Harbor District
Director Kenneth Sampson back on the
witrw.a stand for his fifth day in court.
It Is expected tbat tbe trial will con-
tirue for at lea.st two more weeks and will
Include the caJDnc of at leut 20 wi~
,,.,... lo lelllfy In the v.Udity or other·
....i.e ol !be UPP<F Bay trade.
Girl .Trapped in lf rec,~
"'Jies as Flames Erupt ·
SClolQIJDI lo free her lep -trapped
under an overturned mporta car that
llUddenly bunt Into llamea -_.i,y
heard her beartlirWIDI lasl worda Sun-
day afternoon.
"TeD my Mommy and Dllddy that
I laved tbem,11 utd Barbara Wendler,
16, whole vacaUonlnJ parents were con-
tact.ed at the Colorado River by the
Oran1e COunty Coroaer'1 Office.·
Mill Wendler,~ 29236 Huelbell Drive,
SUvtrado Canyon, w111 llllaity Injured .
and her two. companions bodly Injured
lothebeadoneraall1 ' '!he ' drlvft Of a pickup tzuck which
collided beadon with tpOrts car on a
winding curva of SlnU.10 Canyon Rood
just west of Irvine Lake was arrested.
Billy M. Bilderback, 32, ol 5317 w.
Bolsa Ave., Santa Ana, was booked Into
Total Withdrawal
Urged by Life
NEW YORK (UPI) -Pre&tdent Nixon
should withdraw all American troops
from Vietnam by the end of lt71 to
end the deterioration ~ 0 domestlc tran-
quility," Life magazine says in this
week's issue.
"Tho elleeta of the war are all around
us and painfully evident -In a divided
natioo,, a disrupted economy, an em-
b!Uered J'OUllBer 1eneratlon, and aoc111
priorltlea poetponad," the m&pJ:!ne Nld
in an editorial,
lr Nixon'• announced wtthclrawal plans
continue -115,500 IOldltn hive been
removed and 150,000 more are due to
leave Vietnam by next June -there
will still be 3'.I0,000 men in Southea1t
Alla next year. Cltln& the poulblUty
of future " 'protective' mllltlJ'y ven-
tures" auch u Cambodia if sluble U,S,
forces remaln, Llfe said Nixon shotild
''plainly commit us to getUn1 all the
way out.0
, ·"There "'." aomethlnt dbquleUn1
about (Nixon's) cold w1fTlor'1 rhetoric
r-U.... choices between 'atronr and
effective measures' and 'humlllalloo and
defeat' -that makes his crlUcs wonder
about his 111SOeptiblUty al llOJne luturo
date to ph1u !run our own military
or the Tbleu regime for just a lltUe
more Ume, or one more puah, becaUH vtctofy la juat around tbe .....,, .. :~
edll«lal aald.
.Death Squad Resumes
RIO DE JAN!IRO, Brun (AP) -
Aft.er a re1plte of nearly three rnonthl,
the dtath squad apparently has resumed
ita rtgullr •llmlnatlooa Of allqed
cr!mlnlls,
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Ora1111 County Jail on charges Of
manslaughter with gross negligence.
Callfomia Hlgbwa1 Patrol officers
allege Bilderback was tnlvellng on the
wrong aide of the road, wblle drlvln1
his family home from a picnic.
Neither be nor bis ~ Patricia, 29.
and three children ridinl In the rear
of the pickup tzuck were Injured In
the !rqlc crub, which aent tbe apcru
car rolllng over onto its top.
"Two of the otller younp!m got out
of the car but the victim's legs were
trapped In ~ llFeck.'.' Nici a !»"'"""' depiity. ' '. -' .
Chrtalopber F, Chambers, 17, Of 111111
Orangewood Ave., Stanton, suffered only
a lacerated arm when thrown out of
the driver's seat and did not require
adml"ioll to the hospital.
Laura Scott, 14, ol Sllverado Canyon,
Wal admitted to Chapman ' Qenual
Hospital, however, and liste4 in aatlsfac--
tory condllion today ·with fractured ribs
and a collapsed 1ung. 1
One pa...,by oaid be "" talking lo
Miss Wendler moments before the sports
car erupted in flames and burned her
to death.
Blazes Caused
By Fireworks
Nearl1 Cl aquare feel of bruab In Ille
Dowir Sborel area wu blackened s.t..
urday tnim two tins wblcb ...,. cauaed
by lbwarkl, tbe Newport Beach Fire
De...-.& reported loday, The ftnt fire, rePorted tn a field near
llOO Galaxy Drive at l :U p.m. charred
about 20 square lett before being douaed
by llnmen and area ruldenll ahned
with tarden hi>IOs.
'Ille second lire broke out nearly an
hour lator In the bn1llh behind 1724 Gal·
axy Drive and wu also exlll!IUWied by
nel«hbon and firemen. It burned nearly
2$ square lee~ firemen eatimated.
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R~~mptions Exceed
. Savings Bonds Sales
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Savlnp and
bond ndomptions ttooeded -by l3D mltlion laat mooth u : A..,. ~
to wltbdraw 1htlr !undo, apPlrenlif In
seardl o( a better l'Olunl Oii their .-y.
It WU Iha 11th ltraJ&bt m 0 ft t h
wtthdrtwala tapped NI•. ,i
'Ille IOY'm111ent poya I parccnt lnteml
on 11&vln(s bond& belcl lo moturUy -
1 ,..,. and to m'"1thll. During tbe
llrrt year, bonds earn only 4 percent.
Tl'le rale r.lJes alttr that to produce
the overall I p«cenl·yleld.
'
of 10,.._,. 1111 ..i ......! r.mat.. ""4 el!*Wlle and the deal, wblcb
do ha .. -• --y~ -In-· 1'1!.°""'lh· ..._.._. rl' ~ ... ·•lw'mlll ·Jt ._ ~-=· bli n<,111111 ,.,..... . ' .· --1-tbot-~ 117·11111 d.IJ'. ~'ammt!Ojl • 10 E. iinc! 8--that calllbl
" Iha -'1'!' ,_ a10. The cilJ Ille city's mloloio: ,
poa111an lo lbat:-who had hones, , Htlll')' lluto, 142 IJlndlrard Lane, wrote
wbeo ihe area wu anoe1ecl lrocn COUl\tY a letter and 14 el hi& neighbors ol&Wd
terrlt«y can keep their' hones,• but m a peUUoo. 'Ille Attebeeys' corral ,abU!s
one CID begin to keep -wilue .l\lllln'll l>..:J<, ~· there *e none bel<ft. · Muto, In .,. lnt.rvln, 5'id he liMo
There were no h6nes previoully on bones · and be 1lled to own ane of
the pr_, tbe Alloberya boqbt. Nor lio own, but DOI rl&bl -IU -..,, ..
had there -an yal another property -aiDd !'" -\ ... lor ru.i
OD the -block rectDlly aJniool aold Wilb bla bad!JMI -· wilh Ille uodentandlnc -~ · Muto oat cl>t wtU brtl!b a dah .......
permlllecl. 'l1le dly ......,.a -ad-to !be dty ....... = ,.,, """"' lo
remind COUDCilmen it. WU made clear
-they anneled lo !be dly two yoara
•bonla-notlobe-
CllJ p .... a._ ~ -....,..i Muto and...,._., by caitln1
for a 30-day motllkl'iutn on the At·
teberys' horses to eoftllder the bigger
question of whether, Newport · Be•cb
ahoUld allow hones anywhere.
City plannlilc commlaslonen In a lltudy
-last 'lburlday told him Ibey didn't think there was any place for
-in tbe Hiating neighllor-" *wport llnce then are no riding tralla,
bolt ti !be Irvine~..,._ to...,.
u pwl!ll..a now planned C011UD111111J wUb ridlnl ln/11 they ml&l>t go b: It.
DAILY PllOT 1'-N .... CONVERTED FERRY PLIES HER TRADE -WETLY AND 1'\USICALLY -IN NEWPORT HARBOR
'Tia Ille s.a-lo bt Jolly on Newpen Boy and Pavilion au-. Owner Wanta a Doclalon
F,.,,...P .. el
DUNES ...
Restaurant be opened by the start of the
summer season June I and he says, "the
Newport Dunes management's reply in
February was noncommitt.al and they
on1y promised to open the eating facility
during the summer season which is too
lndefmit.e," he states.
The Dunes la under the direct-manage-
ment Of tbe county Departmenl of Har·
bots, Beaches and Parks, headed by Ken.
neth Sampson, who does not agree com-
pletely with Thomas' decision.
The harbor department Inspected the
lactlily last May 19 and June I and IOlind
that condlUons at lhat time were "not up
to minimum required standards."
However, Sampson contends that wort
required by the county 11 more than 90
percent completed at this time and that
the Dlines management is negotiating
to sublease the restamant.
He recommend! that the !inn he given
until July 31 to complete repaira and t<>
lea1e the restaurant.
~ the most ~ent fllcal year for
which figures are available1 the county
received $108,000 from the ieuee under
the terms of the lease which has stated
minlmurm and percentage payment.I for
income over the minimum.
John II. Heppert of the county admln-
1itratlve office said the effect of termina·
lion of the lease on several sublessees at
the dunes was being carefully considered
in the tt.rmlnation action.
Black Youths Ravage
Part of Asbury Park
ASBURY PARK, N.J. (AP)-About 100
black youths ranged through the city's
predominantly black West Side ·early
today, throwing rocks and gl8311, :scufntng
with law errlorcement officers, looting
stores and damaging three police cars,
pol.fee said. Scores of windowi: were
smashed and six pollcemen injured.
Davey's Locker Seeking
Entertainment P-ermit
Phil Tozer of Davey's Locker will
go before the Newport Beach Cky Coon-.
di tooight to request a temporary pennit
to go public In ollerlng entertainment
and codtalls aboard bis sighi..eetng boat
Pavilion Queen.
T""' prellODtly _. ... public silhl·
>eeing toun oo the boat lhat are dry
and quiet and private c:harter palties
that are wet aod wnct f« aound.
He '""11 lbe ~ ~ toun .
alao In be wet and mllllcal.
1be city has been working on an 0-,....ni\111 conunen:lal acllvlty
on boall In lhe hart>Qr since Tuter boUlht
tbe Pavilion Qi-. 1&11! December.
In a letter to councilmen, Tour said
he has acted in .jtlOd faith and waited
for the ordinance. He says that &ft.er
..... months bis faith ill "llOl!lOwhat
eroded. U~tullltely our business is
hi~ seauonal and that season ia MW
upon us."
'Ibe council will have befcre It tooight
a draft of the propoaed ordlnlnce and
Toz<r's nquest lo temporarily amend
his ~ boat permit lo alknr
serving of oockUila and entertahment.
The Oniinance, before it could be
adopted, would have to cune before
the council twice, at two public hearings.
Tozer doesn't want to wait that q ,
Ht ~ -:11 the l:ouncll granlt
the temporary permit It will have time
to see how lhe operaUon actually works
out and have UU, knowledge to rewrite
the onllnlnce U need be.
One dHf ooncem of dty offlci1l1
Ls that 80llKl f run entertainment boat.t
would be objection-to tho waterfront
dwellers ringing the hartor.
Tozer saya thia has not been the .cue
.. ith _.. charter parties he has booloed
such as wedding rece1"1on', fund ralllln1
benelllt.and otber priYlto parties.
He said amplified sound ls contained
Witrun the boat IO that with the volume
turned up full it can't be heard JO
feet from tbe boat.
T~ said he bu a large investment
1n the Pavilion Queen whk:h be wants
to recoup. It is a SS.foot converted
ferry that Uled In carry·cars to Coronado
Island in SID Diego Ulltll a bridge put
it out of use. •
Ht ll&ld the ..-i -~ s-t Flh!e
-even1hlng but the peddlewheel.
"It is a w:ry plush river boal"
Tor.er aeid Pavlllon Queen is licemed
by the U.S. CoU Guaid lo C8l'ljl 150
penOllS.
Tozer said the boat sewage ia tel!
contaJned and to his knowledge ls the
only commercial vessel in the harbor
.. equipped,
.
Britain Defense
Needs Revealed
. LONOON CUPJ) -Britain's new con--
servative government said today that
if the Communists increase their
armaments and ~cquire new strategic
bases, Brit.a.in will take the defensive
preca~ it C001iders n~ssary.
Foreign Secretary Sir Alec Dollglas-
Home told the House of Coounom "Bri·
t&in cannot take risks with Its ll!e. ''
Douglas-Home waa speakina: about
possible resumption of anns ulea to
South Africa . Britain agreed to sell ann1
under the 1955 tre~ty which gave her
use of the Simon:;town Naval Bue in
South Africa; But fJ'le' previous Labor
Party government had stopped arms
sales 1ince 1964.
BUY WHERE IT'S MADE
SAVE UP TO 51°/o
. I
Announcing
a new break
Jhru in .••
DP R O.LST ER ED
FURNITURE
Ruff•ll's manufacture•· th•
fine1t f1,1rniture yo1.1 will
find anywhere. You 1ee it
end 1elec+ it ri9ht In ow
1howr~m . Pay up to 50 1.'
less then nteil. Cho0t•
from en unlimit•d 1eltc·
tion of febr ic1. CwtOM
c.hen9e1 er. eho poui~L
VISIT OUR
SHOWROOM
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BEA ANDE.RSON, Editor
MtflPy, '""' • 1'11 N l"IM 1a
·Action Bagged
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F.or Branch Use·
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_ Acti'o.n 'Will be th~ key wordJor members of·the Newpor.t~oSta Mesa
Branch of the American As'sociation of University 'Women during the
upcoming year if their theme is any indication of what lies ahead.
Actio~ Is Our ,Bag willJ>e .. the group's gu!deline for the study of
problems.such as; the Human Use of Urban Space, the New Look on Gam-
phs, 1Can Man Sll,l!vive,? and American Foreign Policy.
Guiding the,'branch dur-ing the· t-oming year will be Mrs .. ,Lane. Blank,
who \Yas installe~ along with' other officers during a luncheon aboard the
:Reuben E. Lee, _ :
Al so accepting responsibilities during tbe ceremonie's con.ducted by
M'rs. C. Dean Glassmoyer, California State· Division parliamentarian.
were the Mmes. Kenneth ·M. Lewis, president.elect; Eric S. Hanauer and
Jack M. ~ton, vice presiderits·; Richard Blackie and Robert Crenshaw,
secretaries; Royce L .. Nall, treasurer,. and Ronald K. Arnold, parlia..
mentarian. ·
Speaking during the luncheon was Mrs. Clare Marie Bucldpnd of
Vancouver, B.C., who now is studying at UCLA with the help of an AAUW
fellowship.
She returned to school at age 52, a widow with two grown sons, to
dediC:ate herself to the study of one of man's problems, lhe disintegrating
family unit.
Having as her goal the-develop1nent of a theory of parent and
family education, she has worked \vith experimental family life centers
in ghetto areas, used t.echniques such as sensiti vity training with whole
family groups and has conducted studies on fa1nily finances.
Tllree name grants were presented during the l!.!_ncheon to the AAU\.V
Fellowsh,ip Fund by Mrs. Stephen Salyer and Mrs. tlarold San*>rd,
fellowships co..chairinen !or the branch.
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, Representing the funds collecled by the branch during the pas( year,
the grants were given in honor of Miss .Marie Hiebsch, Mrs. Charles
Dalton a nd Mrs. Norman Egli: . ·
An additional highlight'of the luncheon was'the.annual display-of art
works by merpbers of the bran.ch'• painting section. .
.BAGFUL OF ACTIDN-Wilb the theme, Action ts•Our Bag, mem-b~rs·'ili 'the Newport~osta Mesa Branch of the •Americail As~ia·
tiOn of University Women wi11ettack' a variety.oftstudy'and.action
pre>j"ects. Bagging a ~5tudy 1topic are.1(left'" to right) Mrs; Jack
Benton , vice pre~idtnt', Mrs. R~nald K.~Arnold , parliamentarian,
and Mrs. Lane ·starik. presi,dent. who were installed with ... other
new ofiicers during a luncheon aboard the 1R'euben. E. Lee. . . ' ' .
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Importance of Debut .
Underlined by Tour
Leaming the importance of raising funds by their presentation to
society will be 1970. Children's Home Society debutantes and their fathers.
They will be given a first-hand look at the faci1ities and be briefed
on service!i which are supported by the 17th annual Debutante Ball to be
presented Dec. 28 in the Balboa Bay Club.
Conducting the tour of the Santa Ana district offices of CHS on Thurs-
day, JuJy 9, will be Edward J. Mooney, director. The tour will include the
separaie waiting rooms for na.tural and adoptive parents, the "showing
room" where adoptive parents first vie.w. lheir child and the well-baby clinic
where auxiliary members assist pediatricians with examinations of
babies who are Jn foster homes awaiting adoption .
Mooney will speak about the \vork of the society and 1\1rs. June
HendricJcs, distt"ict director of auxiliaries will show a slide series entitled.
"Introduction to Services." The series explains the various facets of
services offered to natural parents, children under care and adoptint
families.
Children's Home Society, the largest state voluntarily supported
adoption agency, has placed more than 34,000 children of all races and
faiths in permanent adopti\'e homes throughout California.
Debutantes are the Misses carolyn Primrose Anderson, Deborah
Ann Boyle, Sherry Cameron, Susan Lee Chapman. Lizabeth Whitney
Crowner, Belina Philip Echternach, Julie Ann Jarvis, Jan Kawamura,
Byna Louise Mackel , Ann Munly, Dalynn Smith, Slj}ly Clare Storch
Martha Allan Trane and Betsy Lyn Young._ . '
ACTIVITIES ROLLING-Putting the wheels in motion !or 1970 .
debuta.ntes and their fathers are members of the Newport Harbor ·
Auxiliary 'of Children's Home Society who have planned a tour of
the Santa Ana district offices. In a 1935 SS One touring car are
(front seal) Merton Kirk Cam~ron Jr. and daughter Miss Sherry
Cameron with Louis Morris Boyle Jr. and Miss Deborah Ann
Boyle who are ready to leave !or the tour.
Fat~ers are Edmund Gilmour Anderso n Jr., Louis Morris Boyle Jr.,
Merton Kirk Cameron Jr., Edward Thomas Chapman Ill, Robert Rowe
Crowner. John Nelson Echternach, Edward Peters Jarvis, Genji Gene
Kawamura, Henry Kinsley Mackel, John A. Murdy Ill Cared Noel Smith
John Arthur Storch and Frank liood Trane. ' '
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DEAR ANN LANDERS ' I feel like
1 blc fool wrltine !o you because I bonesUY don 't Juiow how you can help
mt. Here go,ea. anyway.
-l'm a gitl 16 who finally goL mom
to buy me conlacl lenses after , two
--wholt' years or begging. They are ex-
pen!lve and lhcre were many things
iAwt needed \\'Orse In the ramily. Well.
1 I have betn wearing my lenses for
,. \wo months and lovi ng every mi nute
of It. Last week I dropped a lens whUe
trying to put . it in . I ~as silting on
the bed al the time. I called mom
and my little brother to help me· find
It. We searched for IS minutes and
mom finally shook it out of the
pillowcase. She was Vf:tY aMOyed_ancf
lold 'me it J ever lost a. lens for keeps
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she would not. replact It and I'd have
to go back to wearing alasse1.,
'\'ell, last night I went lo take my
lenses out and one was mlsalng. I have
no idea when it fell out or where it
h1. I'm half crazy from searchln1 ·and
!l's nowhere In sight. If 1 have to
go back to glasses, I'll just die.
Do you have any suggesllons1
CYCLOPS
!EAR CY' Looll bl Y'"r eye. CarelaUy,
I mtap. Tiie lens mlgbt have 1Upptd
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way over to U»e corner -way •P.
or 'A'IY down. U Ytu can't find tt, ask
your dector ta cllleck the eye before
you itve 11p.
If lbe le11 11 not In year eye, yoa
m111t usu.me it ii lost. Tell yct11r mom
and 01rtr tt M:lo pay for \be «placement
out or your 11llowince, 1Utln1 mODey
or by dola& wldtout tomethl•I tlle.
DE~ ANN LANoERS ' l married
a a:!J'I I had known briefly. I 1m not
1n th·¢ Eye of . the ·Beh.older •
sure Jr she was prepant when we mar-
ried. I am Certain, however, that the
clilkl she expectl ls mine.
l leained ncally that my wife Is
a hen>tn addict. How she ......,.r. lo
keep it from me is incredible, but she
did, and now 1 mU.t race rw. My
questkln Is this: Wltl the child be af-
fected? Ir . so how? Do you have any
advlct for us? -CHARLO'ITSVLLLE
WORRIES
DEAR C.W., A -Wilt·uet dnop
dorto1 prep11ey wUI •llldJ ,...r-
' drq«pe-t dllld. U 1"" wll•
has Ml told '" doctor IMt ... h 1 herol1 Ndlct IM ......., • t1 •t t1tt.
'l'lle lolaot will aeed medl<al!Go ot blrlb
to rtUeu wtM1wal 11inp•s.
DEAR ANN LANDERS : Wt have some
friends who are fun to be with bul
they are •~little phony. They have a
nice borne, furnished in rather atranse
tutt. Some or their furniture la very
expeutve. lnterspened with the fine
pieces, lhey have oome terrible J .. k
which they call "authentic anliques."
They have done the SD.me thing with
their painUnas. They hive a few good
oils and five or she che1,p tblngs.
a thing I don 'l .lnoi. Is U.. 1 law
against It? BASHED A N D
UNABASHED
DEAR BABHED: le .... 11 JMr
lttend1 ... , ........... --...,. ... ..-. .... (...apt lilt
u1wrlUn law ti MctilKJ _. fUr plaJ)
bat II llley allookl at,.mpt to ..n lilt
paintll11 they coakl be am:1led fir
rraud .
Last week I nearly ketk'd over when "Tht Brkkl's Guide,'' Ann Landtrs'
l noUctd that aomeone hid removed booklet, answers some of the most fre-
t.he artl:sta' slpatum ·ind eubstltuted q1,1ently asked questions about weddlnp.
the 1ignaturet ~ Aftdrew Wyeth, Monet To rece.ive your ropy of this com.
and Chagall. Whoever did the forging prehensive guide, wrtte to Ann Lander•
spent a lot of time practlcinll because in cart of the DAlLY Ptl.OT, encloltnr
the •ilflltures look____!Y.!benUc.Jiow lhue_aJ ong....telf:addrused, stamped envtklPI --ii PiOP!On.d lhe lanerlty lo do . such aod 35 cenla !)). coin.
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You r I Horoscope Tomorrow
Scorpio ~ Accept Socia l lnv-itation
TUESDAY
JULY 7
Praclic1l Issue 1 domirµtle. Cooperate w?t.h organization
Oome!ltlc rouUne may \lldergo devoted to dlarita)?le projec1.I.
transformaUon. Be willing lo Build relation.ships which will
By SYDNEY OMARR Sef?Qfate fact from wishful mean much to your future.
• l.hinking. Your sense ol values The more you give now , the
1\e Scorpio woman ii emo-may requ~eview. more you will receive . u ... 1. affecUoa.ate, often con-
sidered panlo.1te. Slle 11 will-CANCER (June 21-July 22): SCORPIO (Oct. 13-Nov. 21 J:
Inc ta tear dowa In o r d e r Accent on short journeys, Relief from p r e s s u r e in·
lo rtballd. Tradition takes a ideas which can be developed dicated. Accept social in·
back 1e1t" who It eomu to into workable phHosophy' ... Ac· vitation. Some af your desires
promise of be t t e r dlfags cept a d d e d responsibility. can now be fulfilled. Take
tornornw. Site oflea appears Reward which Is due will be overall view. Lf.11ve details to
pqcllle. A m .. Javolved with forthcoming . Act accordingly. others. Be wilh congenial
a Scerpio woman Is not always LEO (Jul y ~Aug. 22): You persons.
IOinr to have an ea i Y get repaid for 'past efforts. SAGITrARIUS (Nov. 22-~e;-;.J:;,:: ~~r•· Obtain hint frun Cancer Dec. 21 ): stress on career. an " s 1 ve . message. Spread views. Put Your ambitions can be
Some fam.oai women bon finishing tcuches on project. fuUilled. Be aware o( subtle
u.tder tllis iodilical •Ip 1•· Important relattods.hip un-nuances. Key is thorougll ap.-
clade Joan FODtaiDe, KJm d~ t~ ch R ph rd thod Hualer, ud Jeu Stberg. -v·"~ RGOs ~. ""-"--* 22) proa . a aza me s
• occurs, If single, marriage fs
Oil horUon.
outlook Is bright. You are
more optimistic. '
AQUARIUS· (Jan, 20-Feb. 18): Concern w ith t be To !Ind ou• wr.o·1 lucl\v for ......, "'1 In ~ and lovt. ardtr StdNY unknown ~., eVl·•-t . 0m...-r1 llooklft, "U<r11 H111t1 11>1° ~Vlll U'Cll Men Ind W-." Sl'nd lllrlt>cllt• You canaot fathom eve....+hi....... •nd 50 Ctntl ·~ Orn1rr A1tr~• 'J', .. -'& Jl:c:f'ltl. ti. OAILY PILOT. BGll: at once. Faml:ly member can if~nd C1tn1r11 s11uon. New ork.
prove valuable ally. Don't1-,;~'~·~·~~·~·· ;jii;;;;:;;ijji;;;;;;;j~I permit pride to st.and in wayl ~
oC advancement.
PISCES· (Feb. Ill-March 20):
Accent on · marriage ,
partnership, cooperation with
individual who prov 1 des
spiritual insight. Do plenty of
listening, observing. Direct ac-
tion is not necessary.
KNITTER'S
ANSWERING
SERVICE · I (Aug. ................ : invite failure. Know this and
IF TODAY IS YOUR
BIR111DA Y you are percep-
tive, a natural teacher,
capable or helping others live
up to their potential. By
October, a meaningful change W•Soln P~ AJUFS (Mardi 21.April 191 ; What you previously took for respond at"C{}rdingly. THE
Maintain moderate pace. granted commands attention. · CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.-Jan. •
Avoid extremes. Seek greater Frosh viewpoint a PP ea rs 19): Good lunar aspect today FAIR K N I T W IT
rapport with co-workers, necessary. Hi g b 1 i g ht in-coineides with long journeys, f••t, f•ir, f•tlu•L ThoJ• South Coast Plaza
associates, neim.i.-s. Be dependence of thought, action. publishing, advertising. In thr•• word1 •um up f1ctors in LOWEii: MALL .. -•--luat n.A ·1; II h DAILY Pll01 Acron trorn WQOl-rttl•1 ready to change, variety. JM..'U:ll e '"ao: pos1w.ve. personal area ex· oper• on on t • COSTA MESA P~. s.&2112
LIBRA (Sept 23-0ct 22) · G I ed itorial p1g1 1Y1ry d1y. Special message could high· -~~~~~· ~~::_. ~~: _!pr!esses~~~~"'~·~_!•:_t:n~e:.ir~•C'.J,.,;;;;;;;;,,;,;,;;;;;;;;,;,,;,;;~=.J'.:·.!!•~~·~•!!"'~!w~-,.~~~=~":-=-liglll day. .-
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RQ/lers Beautified
One bears many comments about women who go out with their hair on rollers
so the fashion industry has come up with ideas to make the occurrence more
palatable, ranginJ all the way from ribbon streamers to fanciful decorations DI
capdy mses, lollipops and party poppers. This young woman illustrates the
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Prince Must Fit Mold
LONDON (AP) -PrJnceu with Margaret speUing of du· "On the othe.r hand, the
Ame believes she just miaht ty. She later married society princess sympathizes w Ith
f'11 in love at first ,sight -p h o lo r a p h e r A n t o n y many o~ the protests made
Pi-eferahlJ with IOl11~ who .Armstrong.Jones, now I:A>rd again.st world evils, and ad·
knows ,hew ~ live in royal Snowdon." mires those who try to do
style. Anne, who will be 20 on something about than."
TAURUS (April !G-May 20):
Good kmar aspect today coin·
cides with 1UDance, crutive
endeavors. Special association
proves profitable. L o v e r s •
quarrel c a u s e s minor
depression. You w i 11 re-
bound-<tuicldy.
GEMINI (May 21.June 20):
Tax Tips
Off~ed
Fred Newman, represen-
tative of the Franchise Tax
J;klard, will advise persons
needing ~ in filing
clahns for benefits undtt the
Seni« Citizens P~ Taz
Assistance Law on Wed·
ncsday, July 8.
Newman will be in the La·
guna Beach Assistance League
House from 9 a.m. until noon.
The new law provides for
reimbursement of a porUon
ol property t.ues paid by
Califomiens over 65 years o{
age who own and reside in
their homes, have paid pro-
perty tazes for the current
year and have incomes of
~ .. Je>s.
Scarves Go
Wash 'n Wear
If she falls for a man who Aug.' 15, is growing up with On the lighter side, the
can't take the royal pace the more freedom than that ever biography says Ame "has iiiD:!es& hopes a will be accorded l\{argaret. H e r always loathed wearing bata."
able to bow out Wore things biognqiler says: But she decided her unruly
rel aerioos. She believes that "Princess Anne likes to cm. hair "rlapping about" had to
"'smaQ irritations or a dif· sider, afl4 di9CUS61 the pro-be conlroUed for her royal •
ferent background and way blerns of the s o· c-a I J-e d role and that ff she had to
al life" can easily mar a perm issi ve society,. and her wear a hat at -all it might
m.arrige. own generation. HerseU a as well be an imPorlant 9ne.
She also has some views lover of liberty, her strong Fetching black sombreros.
on the permiSsive society and views yet include a conviction striped jockey caps. heacf..hug-
her own l"fl'raticln. She sy m· that license in sex does not gers faahioned from giant Scarves att now available
l)athizes witb mpiy protests, produce freedom. daisies, simple beret_, and in 100 percent polyester' -
but she opposes lice.rise in sex "Nor can she see that stunntng pill boxes followed completely washable and
arxl also "noisy, self·styled in-freedom of speech is a that decision . dryable. t
tellectuals" whom she regards possibility if only one section But Anne is described as The new wash 'n' wHr ' l
as loafers. of society, the younger happiest in a ·gamin cap. scarves CCllle iD silk·like twills '
These · insights Into the generation, Is allowed to ex· wearing jeaM, and wrestling or chilfms-in geometric « 1
princess' !Mtinp come from press its views. with horses. pastel prints. a~ographyauthorizedhyDercjjO;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;tl nlother, Queen Elizabeth U.
ll is being pabllllhed Monday
by . c-11 -lhe litle ''Portrait ol a PrinceS'."
Blolropher Judith Campbell
writes ti Ame ~
She acknowledges that one
can fall head over heels in
low more or leas on sight,
but recognius a conUn&ency
to cope witb it when and if
it occun.
C~ownTng .. Glory
beauty ·salons
APPLY BREAKS
"Having a rational mind and
being used to facing up to
drawbacks as well as the ad·
vantaies of her position, the = hopes that if she attached to someone
who would find it too difficult
to rrt into her kind of ex·
istence, she would be able
to extricate herself befor!
thinp had reached a serious
stage.
"This is again not so much
on her own accpunt but
because, although it is easy
and enjoyable ror her to move
Jn other circles, it is more
dif(k:uJt for BOmeOOe totally
unacquainted with the very
considerable constrictions and
conventions of rOYaI life to
move into hers -and this
seme at unfairness to the man
concerned would, she trusts,
act as a brake in time.
LOVE OR DUTY
:'All this revives n1emorles 1 of the love affair her aunt
Princess Margaret had withl
Group Capt. Peter Townsend,
a divorced man. Thal affair!
ended in a blaze . o( publicity
MAL AllllCHD
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B••11 12 Da11s
Nixon Leaves
For Washington
PresJdent Ni.Ion beaded back for
Washington today after a busy 12-day
San Clemente iOjourn Mt\fked by con-
centration on foreign affairs.
He broke atridt for one special
domeltic affair Suaday e~, the 22nd
birthday ol lila dauJhter, J u 11 e
Elsenbowtt. .
She and her husband David were
greeted at El Toro Marine Corps Afr
S1"tlon Sunday·m«nlng by tile President
and Mn. Nfuin.
The couple ,had fini;,ed a four-day
o(ficial trip to Japa_n~ Juli_!! said they
had tremendously enjoyed Japan. "They
made ua feel like heada of slate1"
A birthday dinner 4>1rty at the Western
White House Sunday evening climaxed
a treble celebration for the young lady.
She cut a sing.le layer cake at ~ the
American Embassy ln Tokyo and was
obowered with smalLgifts and a cham-
PIAF session en route home.
Wfilte House physiclm Walttt Ikadi
Closed Meet
On Salaries
Due in Mesa
A relatively brier open meeting fol·
lowed by W:bat could be-a lengthy ex·
ecutlve session to discuss employe wages
ls cm t.ap !or the Costa Mesa City
Council tonlghl
'n:le 7:30 · p.m. session will include
review of a series of recommendations
by the Costa Mesa Traffic Commission
designed to improve efficiency and safe-
ty. .
Elimination of a northerly crosswalk
on Fairview Road al Adams Avenue,
near the Orange Coast College campus
ts one of them. Parking may also be prohibited along
the Newport Boulevard frontage road
easterly curb for 100 feet south of lath
Street under another suggestion. Ex~sion ol the city's designated truck
route system and creation o1 .an
ordinance controlling visual ob5truction
near comers, such as caused by trees
or brush are others.
A fifth suggestion has been con·
trOversial when discussed in other cities.
The traffic commission recommends
prohibiting overnight parking of large
vehicles such as delivery vans in~ dump
trucks overnight on narrow residential
streels. -
Councilmen have a1rt4dy salt,, ~
ordinance in mind should noi pena11%e
people who own p)Ckup-ciIDpers, but ~would be aimed at 'commercial veltlcle
partlnl. ,
Under the new business category, COWl-
cUmen will consider abandonment of a
propoeed 61>-foot street looated t>e;tw~
Fullerton and Orange avenues, beginning
300 feet north of East 20th Street.
Realty Company
~mploye Killed
A NewPorl Beach real!y company em·
ploye was fatally injured today when his
car collided ·wilh a cement true\: making
a left turn at a heavily traveled inter·
section.
Let G. Mt'Clellan Jr .. 31, of 402 St.evens
Ave., Santa Ana , was dead on arrival
al C.OSta Mesa Memorial Hospital after
the ICcident about 8:30 a.m., police "sald .
Jack B. Larson, 421 o[ Fullerton, driver·
of"llle Downey Ready Mix truck that col·
lided with the victim's lar, was unin·
jured, actording to Ofnctr Jim Blaylock.
Invcsll gaton said McClellan was driv-
ing southbound on Redhill Avtnue ~
-..ard Baker Street and the cement track
was ,headed northbound at the lime of
Ole crash.
"Mr. Larson was starUng a left tum
onto Baker Street," said Officer Bla,y·
lock, who added lnve.sUgat.i9n is conlhl·
utng Into the fatal accident.
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gave her a geisha doU. There were
chop§ticks from Oiarles Stuart, presiden-
ti.al aide, and a clock from her' :i:ecret
service agent:i:. ,
Julie said also that she had been
shopping Jn' Japan a,nd had several
surprises for her family.
There were indications that President
Nixon so enjoyed the California pace
and success of bis foreign policy session:i:
that he will make sever.al more trips
_to San Clemente between-now and
autumn.
'UPI,._.... ~ Appoinbnents, including a Tuesday
breakfast meeting with Congressional
leaders over his stalled legislative pro-
gram, drew the President back to I.he
capital.
AERIAL VIEW SHOWS WHERE AIR CANADA .Del CRASHED, KILLI NG IOI PERsON'S
In tht Farm Hou11 (Clump o1·y,..., Uppor Rlghl),'10 Poo'pl1 'W1ro A1l11P at tho Timi
He has been !'_orking in hLs office
overlooking the Paciilc Ocean and mat-
ing a few ®tings to the beach, including
a Sunday stroll with 1dl Florida c1lum
Qlarles •1Be:be" Reboao.
Message to Pl{rents
. Girl Trapp _ed: ~ri ·Wteck . ' . . .
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Tbe President wu abo pleased over
response to his uniQ\'e' h our • Io n g
television dialogue with 1bree TV m-
c:honm!n on foreign policy. ·
Duripg this he w~ ol a, p<isslble .
U.S.-&vlet COib-tlm .In lbe Ml#Jt
East where Soviet mllitary rcrces are
building up. • •
.Dies -·ns Fm"fRe•· ;~~P~ __ ,
. ' . . . .He al!o urged Hanoi lo }"'otlate a
poliUcal oeltlement ol the Jndodi'"" war
and anoounced appolnlm"1t cl respected
veteran Ambasaador David I. E. Bruce
to he"!f the American ~-The
Pre_sident later met at leilglh with Bruce
in San Clemente. .
«~···Unc to lne'bu leg• -·lrlJIP!d --.... I ' I trapped ba h wnlk," ._id I COl'Ol'llr't
deputy, • .. i '
The President also had several sesaions
with Dr. Henry Kissinger, h1I chief. ad·
visor on foreign policy and !leCl.lrlty· af.
fairs. The Pnsident was scheduled to
depart from El Toro aboard Air Force.
One about S p.m. today.
Harbor Druggist
Craw£ ord Dies
Longtime Harbor area .drugiist Allin
H. Crawford died Saturday at Fullerton
ConvalesceDt Hospital and-f u n e r a I
services have been set for 'l\lesday at
2 p.m. in the Be.II Broadway Mortuary
Ch.ape!.
Mr. Crawford was 86 and lived at
1390 Shannon Lane, Costa Mesa, while
h.is pharmacy was for many years
located on-Westcllff Drive in Newport
Beach.
He11eaves a brother, Sam CrawforC.
who opera~ a ph.armacy on Newpor
Boulevard in Costa Mesa until closin · l! recenUy. • ·
Mr. Crawford also leaves a daughtc
Mrs, ,Ann Smith, ot Costa Mesa, af
lhree grand900S. ·
•
ubder an ovetturmel aiports car that
sud4enly bun! Into Oames -puoenby
heud lier bearl1>realdn( Jut -Sun-
day afternoon.
"Tell my Mommy and Daddy that
I loved them;" Aid 'Barbara Wendler,
16, whose v.CiUonlng'parenta were co~
tacted . at the Coiorado Rl'(tr by the
Orange c.otmty Coroner's Office.
Miss Wendler, ol 29231 Hazelbetl Drive,
Silverado Canyon, was !atally injured
and her two companions badly injured
in the beadon ciuh.
'nle driver of a pickup truck which
collided ~adon with aport.s 'car ·on a
winding curve of Santiago' Canyon Road
just w~ <i Irvine: Late was arrested.
Billy M. Bilderback, 32, ol 5317 W.
Bolsa Ave., Santa· Ana, was booked into
Orange County Jail on charges of
manslaughter with gross negligence.
California Highway Patrol officers
allege Bilderback was traveling on ' the
wrong side of the road, while cli;lvlng
r1is family home from a picnic.
Neither He nor his wife Patricia, 21,
ind three children riding in the rear
•f the pickup truck were injured in
he lra,ic cruh, which· .nt the ipcrls
3r. rolhng over onto its lop.
hTwo of the other Youn&:sten got out
[ 'the car but jbe victim'• Jqs were
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Mesa W~itress Abducted . ~ .. ....
The~ ~~l)hed by Rapist
I
A 25-year-old COsta Mesa walV'eu
, walking home from work wa1 abducted
from a downtown street Saturday, then
robbed and raped before betn1 relealld
FASHION ISLAND
I'
CONGERTS ST ART
I ' The third annual 1erlet ol Summer
0 Pops" Cont!erts open tonight at Fashion
Island. 11le lively concert, starting at
9 o'ck>c:k, wjll feature the 35-member
Big Bra.ss Band playtnc such diverse
numben as Strauss' "Blue Danube" and
Newman's "Slaughter on loth Avenue."
Composer Henry Brandon ol Corona
del Mar will conduct the free otitdoor
C<JrlCert In ihe St.age COl!rt on the
Pedestrian malt.
Branden will conduct a §.member
bra53 band one week and a 35-p~
concert orche!tra the next week, with
a total ol ntne calCena ihl'OUlh Au1. at.
bllndloldtd In Ne~rt ~ach.
The v1ctlm told P,OUce she was dumped
at KJng'1 Rold and £1\ff Drive with
po )>l'a' Md wµb her b!"l'se tied· tl(hUy
over her ,eyes to glv, the rapist a
chaJiie to drive away ullsetn.
. She 'laid the man stopped as she
• ~lkad-alollg West· 1111> Slree\ 111d
Newport Boulevard abolt 4 a.m. and -bar U liJe ~ Ilk< a ride,
"No, I want to wilt," she replied.
The vlcllm Aid he appareotlt drove
lri>wld beblnd a downtown beauty collqe
and then grabbed her from behind, 1
knoclilng her down and pJblng her llU4 ·
on 1he curb.
Police were told.' she tried to rt1m ,
wilh· ihe man by lying and saylnf thal
she 'had a contagious dltease, but the 1
man i~ed her claims, clouted her
and raped her anyny.
The vk:lim went to a home overlookln(
Newport Beach to ~'help and WIS
taken to ~a Mesa Memorill Hospital
for treatment.
. .
•Ouillnpl>er 1'. CbambOl's, 11, ol 11111
Orangewood Ave., S-...tferechnty
a lacerated 1 ann when1 thrown out of
tba driver's seat and did not . require
·-to the hoopllal. Laura Scott, 14, of .suverado ·Canyon,
Wb admlited to Chapman General
HospilaJ, however, and listed in satisfac-
tory concjltloo today wlih fractured ribl
and a coU.poed lung.
One -by said he was talking to
Ml.a Weodler mcments before the sports
car erupted> in--!lfme.9 and.1 burned her
to dealh.
.
Hurricane Surf
' Off Baja Whips
Clemente Beach
Hurricane surf llll'Slng· up fnim Baja
Callf6mia kept San Clemente lifeguards
busy lhrougji the Independence. Day
weekend with scores of ~ucs among
the e!limated 52,000 beachgoers.
Tbewives1 reaching !Ii feet by·Sunday ·
altaT>OOn, were ex~ to continue
through today; then grow even ,latger
thla evening and Tu~y.
1 Lifeguard Capt. Phil Stubbs said Hur~
ricane Fr~, which ls in .a pocket .
off California where its 1wells can move
Into Southern Calilornt.a, ls exp&ted to
produce heavy swells.
No, seriou.s rescues in the dozens o(
' ' • • I • ' • ripUdes over the weekend were' reported.
Buf ~ii guarda were · "bopplnJI. like
mad", an ·weetc;nd, S~ubbs sai~ ..
On Saturday the combined craowd of
bathers anCI fireworks 'faiis ·-au.ending
the veteran's fireworkJ 1h6w was about·
27,ocio With' an' a<kUUtinal 15,000 on cOunty
lleachet"'patrolled by <;ily tUeguard.s. '
. lleacues-fOI' .Jhat ·day W'I" loged ll
15. . . '
Ope~ Ma~liole w ~rth" $3~467
' Leollrd J. · Schu.ltz. want 1
· $3,411.e 'w.rlh of aatlilaclion for
a m..hole left uncovered in
' Pallaadet !told; .In !root of ht1 c:cm. Maa apwbueut.
It hpt>elled 'Apru 4, • he u11
In a claim de!l\andlng that 1Um
from the city .bu retunf' for emo-
lloaal. trauma, Joa of ,wort ttme
ud IUrl"JI to repair hil lroctured Jel'.l kmecap, J I
•DIES IN • CRASH, .
· .Niwport LHct.r ·Witmer,
1 ' '.
Newport Leader;
'Ted' Witmer,
' Dies in . Crash
I
Edgar B. "Ted" ,Wttm<r, Newport
Beach civic leader and a guiding hand
Jn the election campaigns· ol many
Newport city counclbn'"n, was one of
108 pttsons kllled Sunday 'In 'the crll.'it
of an Afr,Canad'a Jetll!1er.
. Wlbner, a,' Wu retUming from · a
week-long {lshin( trip. He had been
scheduled on.a later llJilit, but cancelled
and made new reservatkris to get home
His wire, HarrleUe, 211 Evening Canyon
Road, said he 'bad beel up, Id a bu:i:h
plane 400 tnlles above Quebec and IO
she hadn't heard from hhn. She said
her first coriununicitioa Wal from Air
Canada.
Funeral services are pendins.
Wilmer's cloie friend, Ray George,
said •IHe w8s Ju.st an all-iround swell
feUO:.. He part.lclpatedJn everything -
a community leader, good f11mlly ' nian,
good bustnesslnan. Ifl a real lqss.~' ·
, ~·He works ·dam bard and he .never
went on this ,kind of tftpt'' .'George aaid.
"He tried to aet his wile 'to &01 with
him, but:ahe ·decided'.to 1t.ay .here with
the fimlly." ' ·' · ' ·
.Wltmer ~"'survived by I0081 Jim, 23,
a Loi Alltitl DIWIDfan; Rlcblrd, 21, tn the Anny itatloned at Ft. Hood·,
T<1., and Jock, lJ, ol Ille family home.
'A few..,,.;..; q.,.he ,,... pwn a
cleaq bill of heo)UI ,by .lhe Mayo C1Jnlc
aftlr' havlar ,a ·,niaitplaiit "JhYT'Oid tlJ1lfor
removed.
' l\'ltmer worktol odt .. IJ' ftr the -ol Six ol l1ie • ,. ... · pm.at Newport
Beach city cOuncUmai. Be "" cin lhe losing 1lde only In the campalp of
Wally l\och against CounCUman Mila•
·Dostal.
-l\'ltmer served lour-yem oa the ctt1
Parke, Beachel and ReaeatJon Com-mloslon with Koch. ,
• OoWldlman Undaler_ Pa r 1 o a I
(See WITMEll !'qt I>
N.Y. Steeb
TEN CENTS
Witnesses .
'•
Tell Horror. " . . .
Qf Trag~dy
,
• . •
. ,.,.., Wire 8ervlcea ; -
TORONTO -Jinxed In Its -of landirJg, a jetliner that carried twkll ,
as many oo. Saturdays and Moadayt
lifted off the nm"ay again Sunday DI
a strick<n bird and !ell ap1n lD a
farm fidd, tllllag IOI pertODL
The Air Canada supor DC1 c&Jrlod
23 persons from Sou!hern <:al1!onla, wblle others who ba~ lnteod<d to __
Flight 6%l waiclied It go do'"! In honor.
Orily one victim 'l!N listed a belnC
from Orange Counly, · ilthougl> inq
were .from Southern California. •.
·He was Edgar B. "Ted" Wltmfr, ot
219 Eve•'•• Can)'Oll Road, Conlia del1
CRASH CASUAL TY
LIST·ON PAGE 3
Mar, president of Dee~ater ~cal
Coolpany, an iodine products muut.c>
luring firm beadquanered In Comp!Ga.
Site ol the lrll!c crash 'fli a llhort-
mown barlOy fiela lour m!les DOlih • .ol
Toronto IntemaUcmal ~ where
Fllght 621 bad just oet down '" route
In Los Angeles. '
"On. ~y or Mooday, ,tt would
ba,. -run.· said an Air ca.ad& execuuve, nOuni the ·]>line can unt
1• posienam and • lnqNllJ '61 11
peak periods. •• .
'!be msb .... the --la Cavaian aviailan liiltory ·and the firrt ~ acctdeai 'II Ifie TOrclilo flctlily ,'
W1iere · niany' wt(n-. ...,.. waltlq to
board the bl( jeL ·
"We were lucky/' Aid a ahaken Me)'.er
Collln; of• Toronto, who anived in Loi
Angeles later ·~y aboard a sublll-
luted American Airlinea nti!ht..
••we would have been gone ••• B-'1!.U
IOme IOrt of'mirac:Je."
· For one man Who wu awliUnc 1'llcht
121 In Los Angeles, Bertrand Chap.
delaine; 361 miracles must leC!DI. not
to extsl.
· He moved to santa Monica and opmec1
a restaurant whlch was destro)led by
fire tWo weeks' and and was wlftblc
·fer his wife, Jeamilne, 30, and ttietr
childJ:en' who had been vis1tlntl near
Montreal. '
"You lose everything. And then )'OU
lose your family," remarked Mrs. Tei:rJ.
Pepin, a lriend ol the grieving man.
Ken Thompson, another pa9Jllenlft' Jn.
tending to board Flight 121, .aid be
saw it angle over his car as he dl'09I
to tile airport, then IUddenly go down. •
"Boy, It just blew apart," be Aid.
"It hit like an A-Bomb ," added Da~
Greig, of Canoga Park. "I'd never Wll'lt
to see anything like that again." .
The plane, whose pilot WU ordered
In roar alolt again after reporllng an
engine fire at the moment he lan&!sl,
began lls -nd fatal t.akeolf. ,
One engine fell, then another, and fl.
nally a IS.foot teCUon of ,wtna, brlnglnc it
abruptly to aarth on the Sytle Burpma
!arm, ahaJdn& the farmhOU!e and broJk·
ing Windows. .
Burgsma ran to the scene.
"Everything wa.. silent n:cept for; a
hissing IOUnd coming'-GUt-of tbl· hQlli,"
he said, describing !he ..,.enlGol crater
which wu up to SS feet .wide, markinc
(See CRABB, Page I)
..
· 0ru1e c:.ut
Weatlter '
•It will ·be iMally lair toclay
tlirough Taeoday ·except r.r · nlChl
and early morning low clouds &IOlll
the coast.
INSmE TODA.Y
Cali/omlo con """' o//iclnllr
""11 atl. of '" billl. After •-th°" JMlW 4 Ha.rion Stnatc ~· "°" broke the deadlock """ stnt a b1'dgct to G011m'I01 •
Reagan. Stt 1torit1 PGQe 9. ....... " ,_.... ....._ .. (I~ t........ . r-· -"'~ =:.:i _, .. ~ =" • " N .,_ C....,
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1, IWLY PILOT ~
Rock Fete ..__
Controls
' In Offing
~ c.umy cannot prnhlblt large
..-plllerinp IOICb u rock music
feativ&Jg but lf aupervl.sors approve an
--.. be pMl!ted 1o them Tuesday,
such ....U CCMlld be strlclly regulated.
CGlllll,y CClumd Adrian Kuyper Aid
foda11bal Ilia Ptbtrlnc• In rural uniJ\:
ca<panted -al the caunty .,.
nonDllly p.c.lol bu\ "violence CID 00-
CW'." :He cited instances ~ persons
who have purcbaaed tickets are unable
to 1ettn. ·
The recommended law, "to protect
public beallb, 11fe11 and 1 en er a I
weUare" would apply to outdoor tVentl
attractlng l,500 ar more -le in &reU I
"not spoclflc•lly equipped .. handle large
cnwf'dl."
P.-.rt would be ftqU)r-.1 .. -
belare ouperWoor> in public hearing 1o
obtain a Ucenee fer such events.
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Fir.e Sale .
A depalll al 15,000 """Id be J'«ll!irod
1o _,. -cleaaup -ouch 1ather!mp al up 1o 5,000 people. An
addlllonal flOO. ~ be roqulred fO<
eadt 1,000 penoni -1,000.
'Ille clopooll -a1ao --1bal property .....,. be relmbunod I« any
-alt that mJcb1 occur.
.J>ramal<n and -. -be ~
quired .. -prnal al pd dlaracter
and f!ntrw:l.1 i i!lil((ll&iNUtJ,
Cofla Mesa Hl~b School cbeel1eaden are selling fire pails for $1 a
pt..,. to h'elp nu•e fund& for uniforms and Uie coat of a special cheer-
leadihg' camp July 19-23 at Redlands University. Girls are (clock·
wise from lower left) Joyce Dawson, Gail Anderson, Nancy Prill,
Nina Cannlzro, JJeverly Burns and Cathy Dolan. If you need a fire
pail for kitchen, or campfire, place your order by calling MG-1143.
'llle"pr~ law would require run-
. ..,. wai. for . mmkln&. llulb er
_ .... typo -. !IN ~"' in
2 Cal State 'Hecklers'
.
---and -llOCUrlty J!Ulfd for ___ .. _.
No ealertalnmenl would be permitted
Wwllll mittnlpt and I 1.m. unlell , mpem0on agree 1bal the location II
oonmole Alldmll would DOI be disturb-
Placed on Probation
ed. .
P1<11)0ten alto would be requited to
pnMde adoqu&te lnfllc "'nlrol and
furnltll !Int aid focllllla ff eotab~
medlcol fac!Ullel •• not cJooo by.
Judge Halts Try
For Evidence
Against Bay Swap
~Coor! J~ Cl11!4o_¥._Oftm
Two· Cal state Fullerton students have
been placed on probation by campus
authorities for their participation in the
disruption of Governor Reagan's speeCh
on campus last Feb. 9.
Bruce Church, 31, Of Fullerton was
put ... pr<Jbelloa tllrOlllh the Spring
1m eemester and David MacKowiak,
25,' al Ccirooa, tbroqh nezt faU ...,,..ter.
'!be h!o aJao faca crlmlnal cJw1es of
WITMER •. _.·_
today c1fmd. th:t door on IDY move by rena•ii:«s that when ht first was think·
-I• al tbe Upper Newport Bay tna o( """""' ""'"!""' told him to -.i ..;., lo ~ evJ.i-e wldch "" get Witmer for b!J campalp because 11ie7-. -Id !rum tbe IM'l In.... "be ii a·buman dynamo."
Up11m ......iucted by tbe state ~ Former Councilman Hllll Lor .... uld
Conimilllon. · be nmembera Witmer u a leading
Tbe j.-edviaed ~ ~-figure In • council camPol&D b1ck in II'>'. Pll1lllp 11erTy that tbe conunllllon • 1110. I
ru11DC tn favor of the land elChani• 11lt WU a family affair,'' Parsbns
amounted to a legislaUve action and, U aata. "His wife, HarrleUe, always helded
lllC:h, ~annol be dJallenged In bJo court up !be '"'"""'' committee and teleph<ile In this action. C<lllllllitt.e and organized the precinct And be made ll clear that any rollng -Un "
ollectlnC COllfnl'• tldelanda 11 • lei· Mn ·Witmer oald her buoblnd's
!slatlvt -and the questioa al wbeth-. ~pily was that it la the duty al ~,.:l:i :::. ;!P sta=.i ~ :! aey dtit<n to give al hlmle.Jf. It was
IPdl to Onnp County ii qaln one for bla f .. llng the tlO•ermnent II only .,
a --to decide. good .. the Individual -mike
Jodge o-.• rollng appmntly ends >t.
hope 1bat Berry milbt ba•e al pur-Wiim« once wu president ol the !'!.. bla argument that the landa Balboa Peninsula Point Association. Ten ~ved In the controverslal excbanp years ago the famiJy sold their ,Balboa
-Orange County's 157 acret of tldelancb· home to npw ~ Howard Roters and tbe 450 acres of uplands It received and moved to Shore<:liffs in Corona del
for them from the J.rvtne c.oinpany-Mar. "!'ltmer became president ~ the were lncon'ectly valued at the time of the Shorecliffs Property Owners Association.
swap · He was vice president of the Hoag
Jud,. °""""" rullng 1oda1 puts the Memorial H09pllal fund raisers 552 Club
trial beck to the ·taking o( testimony and and president of the Orange ~ty
placed Or&Dle County Ha:bor District Wine and Food Society.
Director Kenneth Sainpeon back ·on the Witmer, in business, was president
wUneu stand for his fifth day in court. oI the Deepwater Chemical Company.
It IS e~ that the trial wUI con-a Ocmpu.i iodine products manufac-
tl.nue for at least two more weeks and will turf~ firm.
lnclUde the calling of at least 20 wit· The fishing trip was with businese
neam lo telt.lfy to the validity or other· aS!Ociates who were driving from
wtae bl the Upper Bay Incle. Canada ~k to St. Louis.
DAILY PILOT
1be family a.sis that any donaUCllll
be made to the Hoag Development FUnd
for upon&ion al the bolpltal.
becldlng and disrupting the speech.
Under the terms of the probation,
the students may not hold student olfice
or represent the college oUicially at
any functioo. U they are again involved
in campus di.sorde~, according to college
officials, their probation will be taken
into accouot at the sUbsequent hearing.
Since the Feb. 9 disorder, six campus
incidents have taken pla~. 'Ibey are
the C>asis for c8mpus hearings on 29
di.IClpUnary cuea that will be c:ooducted
today through July 17.
Church, MacKowlak and 20 other
students have been charged With offenses
rarcing from v~~ a~ of a student
to stealing-a::ste:te..yehiCle. ---_L
Ernest A. Becicer, aean ol. · ltudent!,
wiU hear 18 d. the 29 cases. He has
disqualllled ~U initbe)H .othor cues
resulting from a melee Which he wit-
ne'5ed March 3 during a campus
disclpllnery heerlng. One. or mon faculty
member! will serve in his place.
Students foond gullly in the pro.
ceedingg could be expelled from campus,
suspended, placed on probation or receive
written nprimaids.
Firehouse Bar
Patrom Charged
Witli Gambling
Police vi&iting the Fir<ilouae 1o check
how safely and sanely they W"ere
celebrating the Fourth of July dwged
two patrons ol. the mde tavem with
bare-faced gambling on a pool game.
The long arm ol the Jaw retrieved
a $20 bill from one suspect's grasp
and the alleged violators of Costa Mesa's
municipal code were pieced IUld<r arrest.
Detectives have been keeping a close
watch on the taveni Which went topless
some time ago and ·mOre recmtly began
offering ahno8t nothing t.o the male im·
aginatlon.
Jolm J. Erwig, 25, a <ian!en Grove
landscaper, and George V. Sandoval,
29, a c.osta Mesa bwi>oy, were booked
foe' the munlclpol code inltaclion with
bail set at fl90 eaclJ.
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CRASH IN CANADA ...
a trail of death and deitructlon •
David Cohen, United Press lnlema·
Uonal bureau manager in Tcronto, toured
&he scene of s m o k y carnage and
destruction and then wrote this grim pie·
ture of dbaster :
IL didn't look like \._ place where
toa lives ended ln tons \of. splintering
metal and fireballs of blazlng kerosene.
It looked like a small town durnp
in a peaceful pastoral setting. ·
The wreckage of the fuselage was
compacted Into an area about 100 yardl
Redemptions Exceed
Savings Bonds Sales
WASHINGTOii (UPI)·-Savtngo 111d
bond redemptioni erceeded sales by $30
m.lll1on last month u uvm contloued
to wilbdraw their fu nds, apparenUy iq
search of a bettu return on their money.
lt wu the l~h · sital&hl mo n t b
withdrawals topped &ales. The government pays 5 percent tntertst
on savlngs bonds held tO malurtty -
5 years ~ 10 months. Ourin1 the
first year, bonds earn only 4 percerit.
1be rate rises altu that to produce
lbe.oYerall 5 percent yield.
long by so yards wide, on the bank
of a ll,ttle knoll in a field of short·rnowed
barley, bordered by a wheat field.
There ·was no crater. no hole, just
an area lightly scraped in the earth
when Flight 621 was dashed to tdlvera
against the ground .
You couldn't teU Ille pile of junk
there once was a $10 million aircraft .
The average piece of wreckage you could
pick up with your band. It's just un.
distinguishable gray-end black litter,
with a spo& ol color here and &here
- a patch of red, a Clash of white.
The bodies ol tbe dead were burned·
and charred unrecognitable as human
beings. There were gruesome .smaller
pieces !Cattued about, hands and feet.
J saw only one 6ody that looked like
a human corpse, and that wu just
the top half. It was bard to believe
the indMdual bodies ""'1d be ldenUned.
• A 11Jvage worker found a flO bJIJ
that bad not bunled. He spiked It to
the earth to show wbere it landed, iD cue
the exp<rtl would be !Jlteratecl.
Air Canada worktn WNrilC red
armband•, fanned out througb the ad-
joining flekls, lookin& for the r'l!Mantl
of FUght 621.
1 rode back to town In an tmpty
Ileane.
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• • Anti-WU Ads Readi.ed
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Sena ~ts to Hbld :.Meeting on How to Pull Out
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WASlllNGTON 'ltlf!J -leaain ..UC. -lo ·1'1-4 L)'llllon B.
pumi,. .. -·--1utloo '*-~; and <To-lloopes, former will ..,. •••Ion ~ raecretary al tbe Air Foree. &odl.Y tile)' ~ • _, ' ""'"erence • .4AU are critid ol <the• adm,lniitr1Uoa's
'lbundai to .~ M:w. l!Ie, ~ .... policy. ' . ..
pullout can be ildlleved. 1 11le lelevlsloO .campalp to drum tip
The anttwar .... wrs a!Jo opened ·an · -«ipport I« tbe·-troveraW ~
unusual campal!Pl to •Plltal UlrouCh a " beil\r coupled·wtll ada m -pth
heavy advert!Jfng Clnlpo\p loo public ~=~ '1J: :.\bl:1t =• ~be to
• oupport of their~. • Hatfield, McGovem ·-tbe1r 'llw,;. St4rt1n& today and lutln( r •t least 1 _. tipact the Senate to be&in
three w .. ka, television ·-reacbing • COlllldora!JOa ol lbtir far-reacldnc plan.
a quarter al the natloo's .,.,.i.tlon began If aocl4!I, It would '*IUlnl ~I
caqy)llg commercla!J aiklilg for backing Nlml to poll ' an U.S. troopo out of
of the "end-the-war" ameodm«1t pro.· VtetDlm by no" la&er' than nut June
posOd by Sens. George S. McGovern 30 uni,.. Coocreas lpOclflcaUy olends
(fl.S.D.), and Mark O. HaUield (R-Ore.) that deadline. .
The conrerence on Thursday will in-Probably never before have members
volve wbat its spoD!Ors labeled a review . or Congress ione. 'QVer the beada: of
al ''tbe feufblJlty al p romp I their colleagues and purchased eel-
~" !rum tile war effort. vert!Jing to appeal for direct publJc
Among the problema to be dll<uloed suPPort f0< a log!alalive pnip>Ool.
are the loglttlcs IDd timetable of the comtnerclala and ad1 were
wllbdrawol, procedural llepe In nqotJa. p!<pared by "AdvenJsin(J People Aiainst
~ War/' a New York IJ'OUP whkh
douted talent said to have a market
Ylluie al '200,000. 11le multa are slickly
.P'alaeslonal.
One ~ ,lbowa three boys playlhlo
wltb Wooden guns. A voice 1ay,-
ecmetbinc Jlke this: '"l'bere a r r
American boya in Vietnam who wer-
12 years old wtien tile we belran. We
don'! want today' a boys to die In Vlelnam .
12 yean fttm now. Wril.e your 1enatot.
or ~an in aupport. of 'Tile
Amendment to End ibe WR." ... pick
up a pe:o IO· your son won't have to
pict up a IUD.' "
'l1>e ad.Yertising is pakl for from a
fund ol h*),000 rabed du.ring a half-hour
television appeal May 12 by McGovel'l\
Hatfield and Sens. Harold Hughes (0.
Iowa), Frank Cburcll (Jl.ldabol, anc
Charles E. Gliodeu (J\.N.Y.), the lir&t
fJ0,000 paid !0< tllat telecut and t11e
ml -pl~ an anticipated 1100,000 Iii
new cartrlbutlonl -will be Uled for the campal&D.
tlool, prevmtlve qi.-.. aplnll 111<·
threat of a "bloodblith."' prllOrltta of
war aod converlion ol the U.S. economy
!rum -to P<acelim<· '!be conference partldpenl.t will Ji>. Death in Desert
elude Clark M. Cllfford, former delellle
a«retary; w. Averell Harrlnwl, former
cll!ef U.S. nqotlator in Par!J; David
M. Shoup, former command.,t of the
Marine COrpl;. Georp Ball, • f...,,.
Alamitos· Fliers
Plucked Safely
From Mountain
Two Marine COrpl .-rve piloll, who
bailed out ol lbtlr ....U belkopler wp.
port llJMl>lp Saturdoy and spent the
night Jn aub-ztro weather on ~~0th
Mountain, have returned llfe1y· to their
homes today.
Lieutenant Colonel Alan K. Robinson,
pilot ci the areeo OVIOA Bronco plane
alld ·his pa.wnger, Cbfef Warrant Officer
Emmett w. Osbom of Garden Grove,
were spotted by an Air Foret r11CUe
plane Sunday afternoon Cll the 11,000
foot slopes 1ttar Biahop. A helicopter
from Lemoort Naval Alr ·Statioa pk:ted
up the two "11d Morlnes. .
Robinaon and Osborn were part ol
a detachment ol Marine Observation
Squadron (VM0)-1, a Marine Reserve
unit based at Los Alamitos Naval Air
SI.tUon. Tbe squadran had jull-compltled
a twO:.week summer traJnias program
at the Naval Air staliotlt Fallon, Nevada,
and they were flyl.nJ the Bronco back
to Loo ·A!Jmllos. "
Total Withdraw?!
Urged by Lile
NEW YORK (UPI) -Pr..idenl Nixon
should withdraw all American troops
from Vietnam by the end of 1171 to
end the: deterloratiOn of "domestic tnn-
qullky," Life mapiine •Y• in this
' week's ls.sue.
"The effects of the war art all around
us and painfully evident -in a divided
naUon. a disrupted economy, an em-
bittered younger generatioo, and IOCial
priorities pootpcoed," the mqulne Aid
in an editorial
U Nixon's announced withdrawal plans
conUnue -115,500 aoldien have been
removed and 150,000 more are due to
leave Vlet.nlm by next June -thttt
will !till be 300,000 men in Southeast
Asla1 next year. Citing the possibility
of future " 'protective' military ven-
tures" su.ch as Cambodia if sliable U.S.
forces remain, Life said Nixon should
"plainly commJt ua to 1ettlng all the
way out."
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Beach Husband · Reaches Safety
Darocl -realizing the serioosneae of
tbe aituation brought 1bout by a car
lluck 1n the sand -headed toward
an Air Force Navij:aUonal Tower ·1.n
the-.
He stumbled and ftU llO· yards short
al the laodman but waa wn 1>y
servicemen who went back to their car,
obJck all HJ&!nroy IO,. 25 miles w ..
al-· bul Mn. Darocl WU dead.
Newport Dunes' Future
In Hands of Supervi-sors
By JACK BROllACK
Of .. llltt PIM SIM
Tbe long and turbulent history al lbt
county-owned Newport Dunes Under its
p<eaent manqement wtU -e Wider
scrutiny by county oupervtaon Tllesday.
-Thomu, county admlnlstraUve
officer, recommenda that the leue be
declared in default.
Nqotiaticma with Newport lJuna Inc.,
headed by Col Harry Byrd of Tau
have been under way slnoe tut Jan. 20,
and Thoma& win report that "results
have been lea than aalllfactory." •
The 1 ... for ' the .. acre• fadllty" •
cated j1lll nortll al Pocific COlat High.
way and e11t al· the Upper Bay bridge.
wu 111"'11 hb. i, 11161, and runs f0< lO
yeara ulltll '1#11.
Prinlcipa1 dellclenclea are found in the
Jong-clooed Sta Byrd Rtatauranl and the
restrooms and food ltandl "which are
not up to county health department atan-
dards," Thomu report.I.
He Dally recommend• that "the most
appropriate COW'&e at th!I time b to pur.
sue a default of' the lease agreement in
the most expeditiou'I and le1al manner
and seti another operator for this fa.
cllity."
Tbomaa -cardully, that "prece-dent and lta elfeo&s on relaUons with pre1-
ent and future Jeaae oper1tor1 1t auch
couaty flclllUes at Sun1et Beach Aquatic
Park, Dana Point Harbor and Or11110 County Airport bU been C<tl!ldered ...
He concludes: "l recommend that the
supervisors dlrect the county counstl to
take appropriate 1etlon to tennlnate the
lease and ttcoYer the property."
AJ the result Of correspondence and ift..
specUons over the past five months.
Thomas has ordered that the Sea Byrd
Restaurant be optned by the atart of the
summer season June 1 and he aays, "the
Newport Dunea mana1ement'11 reply ill
February was rioncommlt.t.al and they
ooly promlaed to .open the •alln&· foctlity
durin& lbt ...,.,,,.,. season which la too
indefinite," be states.
The Dunes is under the direct man•tt-ment ol the county Department of lhr-
bora:, Beaches and ParU, beaded by Ken.
neth Sampson, who does not 1gn!e com.
pletely with Tbomu' decision.
The harbor dep>rtment inlpected the
facility Jut May 29 and June 1 and found
that cond.Jtioos at th.it time wtre "not. up
to minimum required standards.".
Howexer,_SamPIOJl_~J!.Ql'k
requirid bj the county is more th'.an to
percent eomp1eled at this time and that
the Dunes manapment ii ne1oUatinC
to aubieue the rutaurant.
He -that the !Inn be rtv .. until July -,i to 1.'0mplett repairs and ·to
lease the restaurant.
During the most recent fiscal year. ior
which figures are available( the county
received $108,000 from the essee under
the tenns of the lease which has stated
minimunl.!I and percentage payments for
iaoome over Ule minimum.
John R. Heppert or the county admln·
lslrative ·office said the effect of termlna·
tion of the lease on 1tveral sUbles.sees at
the dunes was being cattftl!Jy considered
in the termination actioo.
Boys Club Sets
Fete for Mothers
A pot!,lld dimer and eveNng swim
are slated for the Harbor Area Boys'
Club "Mother and Soo Nlgtlt" beginning
at g p.m. July , 15, according to Jot
Fleckemtein, BoyS' Club director.
Boys may pick up permission sllp1
frcm the library at the main branch
o{ the ~ys' Club, 594 Center Street. co.ta· M~. Pennission slips must be
raturned by 4 p .. m., July·l3.
BUY DEIE IT'S MADE
SAVE UP TO Wlo
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Annovncing
a new break
thrv in ...
UPHOLSTERED
FURNITURE
Ruff•ff'1 m•nufactln'91 th•
fin••+ furnit.r. you win
fincf anywher•. You ••• it
and 1M ct it ri9ht h1 out
showroom.. P•y up to SO %1
less tftan r.t•il. 0!001•
from •n unlimltM ••l•c·
tio" of f1bric1. Custom
.ch•nv•• •r• •l•o po11iW ..
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' EDI TION
voi:. '63, NO. '160, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES
Nixon
Pr<oident Nixon headed back for
Washington today after a busy 12-day
. San Clemente sojourn m8rked by <;On·
centratlon on foreign aUairs.
He broke stride • for one special
dom..Uc affair SlfndaY ev-g, the Z2nd
birtbday cl bi8 , daughter, J ulie
~er .. ,
She Ind her husband· David were
gree(ed at El Toro Marine CorJ!6 Air
Statlon 'Sunday m<rDing•bY tile Preoident
Leaves
aOO Mni:. Nixon.
'l11e cquple had rtnished ·a four-day
official trip to J.p.n. -Julie 'aaid they
had tremendously enjoyed Japtlli. "'Ibey
made-·us feel like heads ol state.".
A bil'!liday dinner party at tile Western
Wltite House Sunday -evenlnl Clhnued
a treble cel~braUon for :tbe yow:tg lady.
She cut a single lay~ cake at the
American Embassy in Tokyo and was
shower«! wiO! small•glfts~·••Cbai!i·
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ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA·
Coast
pagne aeas1on en route ·home.
White Hoose physkl81) Walter lkach
gave her a geisha doll There ·were
OOopsticks from Clliarles Stoart, presJ1en.
tial aide, ape! a clock fmii her aecrel
-Ice agents;
Julie llld 'alao · .. that. she had be<n
shopping in Japan and had aev.ral
8Urpl'isea for 'her. family. .
'lbere ..... lndloitloos that Prelident
Nixon so enjoyed tile .(:alifornia pace ·
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MOl\IDAY, :Ji.IL Y ~. '1'70 '
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N.Y. Steeb:.
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JEN CENTS
Julie'~ :J3irthday
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-an 1e ~s in
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Housewife Death
Charges Sought
Against ~arine
FASHION ISLAND
CONCERTS ST ART
. 0ru11e
Weather
It will .be: generally fair 100.ay
·through Tuesday except for night
.ind early mo:iiilng low clouds along
the coast.
INSIDE TODA. Y
Califontfti can now offidaUt1
J>lltl all of it.s bills. After a mma.
ihon JJAlfl 4 ussion Senate...Demo-
crct.s broke the deadlock and
tent a budget to Governor
Reagan. See atones Poae 9:
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Dana Point Road
Closed 4 Days
Dana Cove Road leading down the
face of Dua Point to the harbor l:ielow
will be clooed from Tueiday tlrough
Friday 11111 ....Uor conlllruclion work.
The popular road itll undergo reptln ·
dutln( tile Closin(, Hlfbor lllitrlCI aJdU
said. ·
Access to the harbor will remain ope.i,
howover, through Del Obispo Rold on
the downcoui aide of tile complex, flle7
added.
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Witnesses
Laguna's ·-
Lifeguards
Get Praise Of Tragedy
Tell Horrori
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1F1·a_, P,.e J
RIOT . • • • .
• .. 1-lo make lmllJ. People
w.re ~ rocks and bottles and
would nm iDlo -1o escai>e. The
--and--
,,.,, -'t pt aW11 with --like ihat."
Relldenta of U.. area, >With Its aging
frame bcwts and eucalyptus trees, dis-
.,._ the \'Olwne ol rock and bottle
-.,. 'Ibey claim Jt waa dooe when
polloe used uceeslve force In maldnc . ....,,._
A DAILY PILOT photogr~ who
aniwdallerUp.m.-wilenthemtua-
--11111 at !ta 'wont -said a bollle ,.,...1y ml&led his head. 11•
laid he saw a couple of boUles thrown.
Brown said the penlOOS arresf<d did
11111 complain of Injury. Ht said there
were no black eyes, cut llpo or other
n«mal evidence ol ffajlttng. He said
.... 1is.,..,...,1c1 -his shoulder Im!
but would 11111 go .. lbe boopital.
Put<ell 1aW exhiblled • kleded ...
pemive UJaer pia1ol that he eaJd WU
found at the oc:ene.
He said he .... ltnlck -u-
by thrown objects. lie said the llltuatlon
wu under control about 12:15 a.m. &Jn.
day. He said -bottlea hit the """' mand post .....
Brown said different offioen we.re
pelted and knocked down. Officer
Reynolds llUllered a wrenched shoulder
when he tackled Lyle German, SJ, o!
Oranp. Police said German was lrYlnC
W -aad Wll reo1stlng arrest.
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Dl.11.T PILOT"'",.,.. He was booked c:n chirps GI auault .., an o-. Polloe said tiP1 amsts
were made for narooUcs and the rest
were for failure to cbpene. There were
l4 adullll and three juveniles arr-
A ball bondsman aid Laguna police.
refused .. rejeaM prlaooen "" hall and
look them to Orqe County J all.
SHERIF F'S DEPUTIES·LEAD COMBATANT FROM FIELD
17 Arrested In Woodfend Drive Fr•Y
FrOla Page J
Police Chlef Kenneth Huck was not
Immediately avallable today but Lt.
Rebert McMurray said police did not
overreact. He Mid the situaUoo wu
handled amooUdy aDd said DO Ont WU beam ·
CRASH IN ·CANADA. ••
McMurray said when Purcell WU
atruggtiDC with one man a woman wu
boatiJ1C him oa the bead. He said one
police unit had been ~ .. the
opot1llhJ. almi, red Ugh~ trunk and
side. He · estJmaled damage was about
fJIO.
·Area n!lldeots, wi>o maintain Ibey
want only to llve In peace, said they
would pey for 1lle damage. McMurray
aald tb1' Is op to the city manager.
.. tbe elrporl, then IUddenly go down.
1180y, 1t jtm blew apart," be said.
"It bit like an A-Bomb," added Dave GrtlC, ol C8Dop. Park. "I'd never want
Laguna Aides
Holdllig Talks
About Freeway
Arel resldenls clalmed police sprayed
mace, a chemJcal d«m-ent, In the lace Laguna Beach Clty Muager James
ol a Vietnam veleran wi>o bad loll D. Wbealoa, city Publlc Works Director
an eye in combot and was not ~ J'*l!h Sweany and City Planner Al
olllcn. AW:j -ln Loe Angeles tol!ay f<> -er
·-vetenn, a reoldenl ol the With ol!k:lal1 ol the state Dlvialon ol ......... loplq _..,. ... brulb taun-~ "'larding the future ol tbe
llnl olllc«a by aayJng; "rat, ta~ tat, lnlllld Poclll<: Cou1 Freeway mile.
H th1I -. a real war you guys wwJd The Lquoa~ will oeek II>
---lbe-deM-n:nr: .. -Be~--:-r<iiftiBan oa ~PliDi for the fi'iriq ·
' Many .,.,. reoideota retreated Into In the upt « .. •ttanl'i 1"'1 the city tho lmllby blDs while police tried to ol Newport Beocb f<> have Its ltlJll'lll
comb.them out With aa11tance ol llahtinc ol the,coutal route ~N__;_. .__.
by tbe hellcopter. A· bill lo remove lbi •• ,.... -.·-··
The Qty Council of l.oc1m -~ by Aloemblyman Roberl
,_,t1y has been COllllderJng a !elm BIMl>om CR-!lewporl B<lochJ, has paaed
boooln( laopectlon ol the area by city the Assembly and now Is in tl!e'Senate
· tmployea to COl'T'eCI 1Ubotandanl bousla(. TramporlaUOll Committee.
Raldenla ol the -have oppoHd Concern bu been eapmoed In Laguna 11>1100 lbe gnionda they m I*nt lllqled that the move might delay comtructlon
out unfairly for aucb an lnlpoctJon.· o! the entire coaotal freeway, Including
· the Laguna 'area portion upon which
future planning depends.
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MELLINO •..
their qiliit for '"°"' evideric< la the .....
Thus far; Mason said, ·po11ce have,
loond neither a at.bblng -. nori
a mtssq wallet, appmnlly labn from
the Johnson apartmeot al the time. ol
the killing.
"We'~ ,going to the distrld attcrney
with the evidence we have at the mo-
ment," Muon said. .
But he would not reveal details ci
the dossier in the cue.
'I11e murder, which had led Police
m a baffling 1nil for two weeks, changed
CX11Dpl.-last Wem-y· night when
-.in:es gave officers new infonnation.
Polke oo Th.-y -t boura 00. 'lain!nl warranta for Mellino'1 arrest and
IUboeq-searches of the ~
and Jilelllno'1 gear ot Camp Pendletoil.
DAILY PILOT .....,. .... " ...... .... l ................ ,..., c......... s. cs ......
OMHGIE COAST 1'\19\.ISHIHG COM.PAH'(
lo'bort N, w."
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J1cli It, Curl1y
Vitt ,,..~ Ind G.rler11 M-.w
Tl!ol'!l1t IC11•il
IECtltr
TH"'•• A. ,.,,,hll11 """*' ... 1:-•
lticli1r4 P. Nin
loutll 0r.,... ~tr 1::111or
Oflkoo c:.. .. Mc:Ml 1)1 Weil •• ., $1tWt
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""""9 '-di: ttt ~I A'f-
Multllftl*' •atdl: 11115 •••di l;>vl ... ltd IM ~I »I Hwtfl El ~IN ll:MI
A special adjourned session o! the
Laguna . Beath City Council has been
scheduled foi 4:30 p.m. Tuesday to hetr
the city delegaUon report on today's
talks with the highway officials.
They also will report at a planning
commission study session oo tbe general
plan next Monday, July 13,
Autry said \oday there may be some
discussion of the freeway meeUng at
toolghl' s regular planning commloaion
meeting, but Jt has not been lnclud<d
on the official agenda because the delega-
tion does not erpect to return until
late attemoan and "there woo't be time
&o prepare a dttai.led report.''
Heading tonight's planning commlsslon
aged.! ts a rezooing request from Loren
Haneline, owner ci the Vacation Village,
who teeks to-reurie half a block between
the city pedestrian euement, Sleepy
Hollow Lane and Cleo street from R·l
(single resldenllal) to R.'I (mulUple
residential).
Six variance applications will come
before the planners, including home ad-
d!Uons, algns aKd parking, a proposed
budget for capital projects will be
pn!3e!lled by the director ol public works,
and two borne occupaUon approvals will
be coosJdered.
Coun ty Marines
Saved in Cras 1i
Two Marine Corps reserve pilots, who
bailed out of their small helicopter sup-
port gunship Saturday and spent the
night in sub-zero weather on Mammoth
Mountain, have ietumed safely to their
bomes today.
Lieutenant Colonel Alan K. Robinson.
pilot of the green OVIOA Bronco plane
and his passenger, Chief Warrant Officer
Enunett W. Osborn of Garden Grove,
were spotted by an Air Force rescue
plane Sunday afternoon on the 11,000
foot slopes near Bishop. A helicopter
from Lemoore Naval A1r Station picked
up lhe two cold Ma.Mes.
Robinson and OSbom w.... par\ of
a detachment ol Marine Observation
Squadron (VMO).a, a Marine Reserve
unit butd at Lot Alamitos Naval Air
Slation. The 1quadn>n bad just compleled
a two.week IUR'lmtr training program
at the Naval Air StlUoa, Fallon, Nev11d11
and they were Oytng the Bronco back
lo Los Alamitos.
Both Marines llll!ded In deep s"°"
near the 11,000 foot Jevtl or \he eastern
Skrra Nevada near Blsbop. Cause of
~ tn-night anergenc1 ls under in.
vestigaUon,
to eee anything like that again.1'
'Jbe plane, whose pilot w~s ordered
to roar aloft again after reporUng an
enifue !Ire at the moment he landed,
K betlan Its fatal IOCOl1d takoo!I.
One qtne 1.U. then another, and fi.
nauj a Ir.loot oiaion o! wing, bringlng it
abnlplly to earlb on the S)'lze Burpma
form, ahllklni lbe farmhouse aad break·
lgwindowl.
Burpmp _ran to the scene.
0 Everythlng 1fll lllmt except for a
hmloi aound comlnc out of the bole,"
be said, describlng the av en-foot: crater
whid! wu up to 3$ feet wide, marking
a tzall ol death and destzuction.
David Cohen, United. Pross lnlema·
ti.ODii bureau manager Jn Toronto, toured
the sctne 'of 1 m o-1' y carnage .and
destnlctlo• and then wrole thll ll'illl pie·
lllreoldlsuter:
11 didn't lool:· lll:a a ~ where
1111 liV<t l!llded ln -ol epllnlerlng metal aDd flnbllla..of.Nnrlrc.Jleroeme.
· It looted .lib .. amall 1oW11 dmnp
In a peace!UI ]lllloral leltlng.
The 'lll'OCb&e " Ille !Ulelage w ..
compoded Into .,, -al>Qut JOO yards Joni by IO yanla wide, on the bank
ol a Ut!Je knoll In.a lield ol thort·mowed
barley, bordered by a wheat field.
'nlere was no crater. no hole, Just
an area lightly scraped in the earth
when Flight 621 was dashed to allvers
apinll the growxl.
You couldn't tell the plle 0£ junk
there once was a $10 million aircraft.
'.lbe average piece of wreckage you could
pick up with your hand. It's just mi.
disUngulshable gray and black litter,
wiUt a spot of color here and there
- a patch of red, a flash of white.
The bodies of the dead were burned
and charred tweCOgniiable as human
beings. There were gruesome smaller
pieces scattered about, hands and feet.
I saw onJy one body tnat looked like a human corpse, and that was just
the top h&lC. lt was hard to believe
the individual bodies could be identified.
A salvage worker found a $10 bill
that had not burned. He spiked it to
the earth to show where It landed, in case
lbe eaperta would be interested.
Air canada workers wearing red
annbands, fanned out through the ad·
jcinlng fields, looking for tile remnants
of Flight 621.
I rode back to town in an empty
hearse.
Black Leader
Sought by Nixon
As 'Ambassador'
The San Clemente White House has
asked civil rights leader Whitney Younc
to join the Nixon AcininistraUon on a
temporary basi.s as an adviser on black
minority problems.
Young, the ~rector of the Urben
League, Is being soughl as part of a
new administraUon drive to tmprow: the
channels of communicaUon betv.·een the
President and minority groupa, olficials
at the Western White House said during
the weekend.
Young would be the first amOne a
group of what the administralioon calla
domestic "Ambassadors" to hell the
divisions wllh dlsstdent mlnotlUe ..
It Is Ulldentood that Young ls IOUtldlng
out about JOO black leadtrs to determine
_,. they would allow him to
rq>resenl lheir views &o the White llouee
Inner circle.
Last week'• eonvention ol the NAACP
In Cincinnati, Ohk>, heard charges that
the Nlson admini.StraUon was 1'anU·
Ntgro.'"
The NAACP's tiecutive ctirector,
Jli'11op GUI Spotl$WOOd. spearheaded the
major alt.lick againB Nixon'• racial
pollciea, whlcb Whlle llouse aldet lerme<I
both "unfair" aod "dishearteJllni."
Dead Youths Before Bofird
On .Beach Ctowd Cont.rol'
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By AlmlUR R. VINSEL
OI .. DellJ ,_, llllf
An Orange County teenager, 50le
survivor ol a hatchet rampage m an
isolated .beach near the UC Santa
Barbara campus. remained in criUcal
condiUon · today as aud>oritles probed
the murder of bis two buddies.
The brutal slaying, discovered Sunday
morning by a graduate student ltrolling
on the beach not far frOm vtolence--tom
Isla Vista, was the secood m.ultiple
murder there this year.
'I1lomas M. Hayes, 19, of Cypress,
was, reported in critlcal condition at
Goleta Valley Hospital after undergoing
five hourll of llutgery for deep blade
gashet In the skull. , . •
'lbomaa V. Dolan, 17, ol Manbalton
Beacli. and Larey s. 11.... :io, o1 La .
Grmige, Ind., were found dead in their
sleeping bags, their heads and faces
mutilated.
No motive was determined, since Santa
Barbara· County lheriff's Sft. Homer
' Agiular not¢ the bodies bad not been
robbed and the vldlms had money and
jelftll}',
None ol the victims attended UCSB,
but bad apparently stayed overnight in
sleeping bags to watch a Fourth of
July fireworks display from below a
30-foot cliff.
Investigators lbeorized they we.re at..
tocked Jn their sleep late Saturday night
Orange County cannol pnihibit large
outdoor gatherings such as rock music
festivals but if aupervisors approve an
ordinance to be psented to them Tuesday,
such 'eventa could be sltlcUy regulated.
County Counsel Adrian Kuyper said
today that big galherings In rural unJn.
corporated areas of the o:iumy are
normally peaceful but "violeoce can oc4
C!ll"·" He cited instances wben persons
who have purobued .tickets are unable
to get Jn.
The recornQlended law, "to protect
publJc Health, safety ind g e n e r a I
welrare" would apply to outdoor events
attracting 2,500 qr more people in areas
''.J>?l ~ equipped to handle large crowdll." • '
Promotera wouldJ>e required to appear
be!°"'. supervt.,on Jn publlc bearing to
obtain a lictllie for such events.
A deposit or $5,IXKI would ~ required
to assure propei: cleanup after such
1atherings ol up to 5,000 people. An
additional $100 would be required for
each 1,000 persons over 5,000.
The deposit would also guarantee that
property ownert be reimbursed for any
damage that might occur.
Promoters and backers would be re-
. quired to furnish proor o( good character
and financial responsibility .•
'Ibe proposed law would require n,m..
nmg water for drinking, flush · or
chemical type toilets, fire protect.ion in
hazardous areas and ooe security guard
for each 200 persons ln attendance.
No entertainment WO!J)d be permitted
between midnight and 8 · a.m. unless
supervisors agree tnat the locaUon is
so remote resldenta would not be disturb-ed. .
Promot.rs also would be nquired. to
provide adequate traffic control and
furnish first aid facllities if established'
medical facilities are not cloae by.
" Tarr Issues Guidelines
To Draft Boards on COs
or early Sunday morning, wiU'lout • WASHINGTON (AP) -Draft Director tbe processes by which tradiliooal
chance of calling for help or fighting Clll"tis w. Tarr spelled out ·~ay poin· •· ·
ba k ~ 14 religious convictions are formulated." \ c . for the grating ti conscientious objector
No indication was given whether one status, summarized in one basic criterion Th.is point is a b{'Oader expression
or more persons took part in the savage -sincerity of belief. of the guideline stated by Tarr last
murder, committed with what lawmen Tarr sent all local draft boards a June 16 that the objector's belief must
described as a bladed instnunent heavier memorandum to guide them in deciding result from "some rigorous kind of
than a knife, posibly a meat cleaver. whether an applicant for conscientious training."
Sgt. Aguliar said a smaller knHe may objector status ts si.nctte -a task Tarr himself had conceded such a
also have been used In the murders made more difficult by a recent Supreme requirement would give an advantage
of Dol.and and J:less and the brutal Court decision placing moral and ethical to the well-educated man who cou1d
mutltaUon of Hayes. objections to an equal level With rtliglous point to college COU?'Sell as his "rigorous
The ITMll beach where the killm objecti<lnl!I. training."
struck Is part of the UC campus and Tarr's dii'edJve told the boards an As now stated, the requirement fs
police there clamped a tight lid of applicant for conscientious objection only for some "activity, comparable in
secrecy on their invesUgation. must show he Is opposed to participation rigor" to tra.ditional religous training.
A Vietnam war veteran and his flance, in all wars and that hls belief' "must a requirement perhaps within easier
John F. Hood, 24, and Sandra Garcia, ,be the primary controlling force in the reach of those with leM formal education.
19, were beaten and stabbed to death man 's lile." Tarr specified that the applicant need
Jast Feb. 22 on a county beach 20 Tarr aaid the objection must stem not believe in a traditionaL God or
miles away and those slaylngs haven't from "moral ethical or religious belie!s Supreme Being to qualify for con·
been solved. about what ii right ••• and what is scientious objector status; "need not
Several years ago, a Lompoc High wrong." \l.9e formal or traditional language" and
School honor ltudent and hb girlfriend An applicant "must demonstrate" that aOOuJd not be given an advantage for
were found dead on a beadi Jn the his bellels ·-.gained through training. being "learned or glib"; and need not
98l'f'le general-8fee,..tbeir-bodMl&riddled--atudy.-cmtempkttion, or dher activity .. -~~~-~~~· ~S:"l>Oiigeujcliun:!il<!!!~"..'or!__
by bulleCI. · • comparable la rigor and dedication f<> -partku1ar group.
Old-fashioned Fourth
Viejo Picnic ·Fir eworks Spark Excitement., Fires
By PAMELA HAUAN
ot tM OMtr Plllt Steff
There wasn 't any dancing at Mission
Vlejo's Fourth of July extravaganu,
but members of the act.iviUes conunittee,
who put on the show, still got to pound
a UtUe shoe leather.
Six minor fires were lgnited during
the hour·long firtworks display but all
were quickly snuffed.out by quick think·
ing gents whJ looked like they were
doing the Mexican shuffle.
Most of this was invisible to the 4,000
pi cnickers who crowded the Mission Viejo
Golf Club's driving raage for the
fireworks show.
There were plenty of things to occupy
their attention, particularly during the
pre-show.
While families nibbled on drumsticks
and potato salad brought from home
or one of the bot dogs gold right at
their plates, the Ramblin' Rogues swung
their partners in ......... square dancing e1·
hibiUon.
Music for the teenage set was provided
by the Bundy Field and good old
American patriotic songs were sung by
Sing Out Aullgos1 with sooie folks JoWnr
in.
Earlier in the day, there was an orange
crate derby for the youngsters down
La Paz Road.
Young Barney Oldfiel~ zoomed down
the lltraigbtaway without a mishap ex-
cept for one youngster 1 who while in
the lea d, crashed into the curb. All
that was lost was a llttle pride which
was quickly regained with u eye to
.ext year's race.
Judged the most unique auto was Peter
Marino's racer, which carried Nm to
the first place victory In the 8 to 10
dlvision. Second in .that category was
Jeff W~ and third was Kevin
Koustik.
Winners in the 11 to 14 divisk>a were
David Lark, !inti Tom Giguere, oec<ind,
ud 'I')' -~ third.
Another activity which took place dur-
ing the day was the grand openinl
of the Sierra Recreation center.
Four hundred people toured the new
facility on the con.er of La s;erra and
Marguerite Parkway in the Granada sec:..
Uon of Missio• Viejo .
Enticing '1.s.itors was the swimming
pool full of floating watermelons used
1n the seed spitting contesl Rick Condra
won the di.stincUOn of being able to
spit a watennelon seed the farthest.
Across the freeway at Caplstruo
Highlands was a community parade
which wound its w•y through the. homu
to Cousteau Park. Highlight o( the parade
was tbe Highlander's Community Band
hurriedly put together, which marched
proudly. through the development.
The parade ended wlµi games, a picnic,
and later a fireworks display.
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ORANGE COUNTY, ~LIFORNIA MONDAY, :JUCY i, l'70 :TEN CENrs . .
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Nixon Leaves Coast . After ·;Julie's ~ Birthday
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President Nixon headed back for
Washington today after a busy 12-0ay
San Clemente sojourn marked by con-
centration oo foreign aH~irs.
He broke stride for one special
domestic affair Sunday evening, the 22nd
birthday ·ot his daugbter, Julie
Eisenhower. ~
She and her husband David were
greeted .at El Toro Marine Corps Air
Sta.Uon Sunday morning by the President
Housewife Death
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and Mrs. Nixon. · pqne ses&Joo en route borne. azid oucceos o{lds ~ pQllcy -
The couple had finished a four-day White House pllyslci111,Waltor lkacb thai, he will ...U. IOYenl more tripa
official trip to Japan. -Julie said tJieY gave her a geisha dQU, There ·were . :i!:. Clemente between DOW ~
had tl'Ml~Y enjOyed Japan. ''They dlopati<ks from <llarles Stuart. preside"' •~·~~-'
madeusfeeHikeheadsolstate." liafalde, and a clock' from h« ...,et · ~~ea:.=
A blidlday0 diniier party al the Weotem service agents .. . ' le8d<n over bis -.Bed ~otive pro.
White House Sunday evening climaxed · Julie aald' also that ahe 'had !>een £!!1111, -the Presldenl bo$ to the
a treble celebraUon for the young lady. shopping in Japan ind. had · 1tveral caPftal. .
She ~t, a single ~yet ~e at the • surprises, for her family. • · He ~ been working In ' bis offJce
American Embassy m Tokyo and was · There were' JOOicatloas lhat President overtooldng the PaclflO oc..n and mak•
showered wldl small gilts and 1 cbam-Nixon so enjoyed the CaUfornla pace i1Ji a few out!Dp to the bOlcb, illcllMllng
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ai1!I amowi<;od·apj,oiglmenl <i reti>ectec1
vet<nn Am-David K. B> Btuce
fo. heOd the AmOricMI del.,.;tl(iii, 'l'fil
President later met al Ieiitli' with llnlco
1n sin Clement<. • · · •
'IM Pmident a!JO bad ..Verill oeioloos
w\th Dr •.. Henry. Kbsing<r, bls cille! 'Id.
visor on forelg\1 policy and ~ af.
fain. The 'Piesiden! .... ldieduled, ...
depart ·from El Two aboanl Air Fon:o
Oile ailout S p.m. -Y·
" -~-Witnesses
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Charges -sought
Against Marine
Laguna's
Lifeguards
Get· Praise
Ten: Horror.
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Of ~ragedy
... ,,.c~-Wln Servlcu
TORONTO, -Jinxed In Its D1001ent
of landing, a jetliner !hat carried twice
as many oo Saturdays and Mondays
lilted off the runway again s.-y Ilka
By JOHN VALTEIUA
Of tht DlflJ Plitt Stefl
After apend1ng a weekend checking
O<Jt.<>1-etate and local leads, San Clemente
pplice today 80Uiht a murder complaint
oplnsl ~Marine Lane.! ~L Frankie
W1yne Meltino In tile beating and IUll>o '1nc dMlll ol the wile ol aoother -Aides at the dllizlcl A_,.,'1 olfoce
----~" Mun!dpa] Coorl said the DA's ~ "1ere was rev1ewlrig r-1" ll1ed by San Clem<nte o,lectives
this morning. •
No ...,.d oo pooolbie lsauance o1 a
complaint bas yetpeert received.
If the complaint is returned, then
Menino will face arraignment early thJs
week in the death last June 16 of Mrs.
Coinle Lynn Johnson, 20. found stabbed
and heat<n In h« amall apartment In
San Clemente. .
· Mellino, who .has not made any fonnal
llatements, police say, has · been in
custody since early las! Friday wben
officers arrested him at an apartment
at 12• Aveoida San Diego, where the
Vietnam veteran stayed on occasion with
buddies.
The short, curly-haired "'-'P"Ci ap-
peared weary and sleepy this morning
at t a.m. during a photo mugging ses&oo
•t police headquarters. '
When a'J>alr<>l sergeailt affably greeted
the l~year-old Marine with a "what
are you d<tag here, Frankie?" Mellino
FASHION I SLAND
CONCERTS ST A RT
The third annual series of Summer
"Pops" Co~erts open tonight at Fashion
Island. T1le lively concert, starting at
9 o'clock, will feature the SS-member
Big Brass Baod playing such diverse
number3 as Strau5'' "Blue Danube" and
NeWman's "Slaughter on loth Avenue."
Composer Henry Brandon of Corona
del Mar will conduct tbe free ootdoor
concert in the St.age Court oo the
Pedestrian mall.
Brandon will conduct a 35-member
brass band one week and a 35-plece
concert orchestra the next week, with
a total. of nine coocerts through Aug.
31.
Orange €:east
Weather
Jt will be generally fair todaY
through Tuesday except for night
and early morning lqw clouds along
the coast.
JNSm E TODA 1:'
California can now offidatly
pa~ all of its bills. After a mara-
thon July '4 session Senate Demo-
cmts brok< the deodlock and
aint a · bmigtt to Govtmor
Rtagan. See stories Paoe 9.
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replied. "They•ie t""ing to get me on By FREPERICK SCHOEMEHL ·.1 ot -. o.iw ,119t 111ff suspicion of murder." He then managed Words of praise for the Laguna Beach
a wan smile. · , lifeguards came this morniag from the
Mellino, who Is attached to Head· father of a Garden Grove boy who
quarters Battalion of the 2nd Infantry was.. injured at Pearl Street Beach Fri-
r a stricken bird and· fell again lD a fmn field, kllllng •IOS persons..
Tr~g Regiment at Camp Pendleton, da"y. ~
is a cook. , "I've never seen so knowledgeable a
1119 Ali' Canada super DC8 cirrled
23 per10l1S .from Southern Caltlomte.
wl1lle . others whO hid •Intend.a lo boon! Fl!i"t tl2l wat<1\<4 it go <!own In· borTor. Police aald this weekend that.the youth . crew )Vbo knew w~t to do rtg)lt on . hacl aerved In qa.ljang In South Vleln'!" the spo~" aald a )"elleve<! ~ger sti
al ..,.,the aanuo llme. q LUce 'CP\. ; w-1011, Greg, dc.d ~ .
Mark Johmoo, -191' the hu9babd of the ~k 'injuries FridJIY when a Wa'ltlc
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hit• Oronge :Coanty,. illlllougb AllDY ...... f!olii. Soutliefn ~ -' . alain-wcman~. ----,--,---,,--,--hlm craahlng ~lato the ocean
''But we hooestly don't know 1£ they floor. • . ~-' •· --,. Be ·w• Edgar B. 0 Ted"' Witmer, ~·
1 Ill 'E¥1¢ng ea.,.. Rold, Coniio de! lnew eacb other eilller hire or In Viet-"Tha lllquilds -so efficient Ind
nam," Detective· Lt. Robert, Muon 'said so <!CU'teous. .ft'• really bai'd to believe.,,
'today. • The 15-year-old Steppe boy was tre1ted
Mar, president of Deepwl!ler Cllemlcal
~ ... Jod!lie prod.a .. manulao-lwiotl llnn headljuartered ln•Compton. He said police made calls over lhe following the accident at Westmiaster
weekend to Texas and other states in Community Ho$)ital, i._nd is "fine now'' . , · · • . ·, 'li\e 'ol the lra«IC C'aab WU a liiori-
(See MELLINO, P11e !) according to his father. ~1 "l ' : • ' ' • • ' • ' DAl..,.Pft.O'fdlllffl...... mown barley field four JnUea north of
DETECTIVE PUl!CEt L;citECKS)WAPciH i>icKED;l/Pi~ii.11i11At Toronto ' llltemational Airport, where
Blazes Sweep
Laguna Areas
Over Weekend
Two separate fires blackened brush
la Laguna Niguel and Laguna Canyon
over the Fourth or July weekend.
One apparently was started when
gasoline spilled from an overturned
motorcycle, the other may have been
started by fireworks, Division of
Forestry officials stated. •
At 3:30 a.rn. Sunday, 60 firemen in
units from Laguna Beach, Orange County
and the state Divis~n of. Forestry respon-
·ded to the Laguna Canyon call ,and
apent two hours battling a blaze to
the rear of 2171 Laguna Canyon Road.
More than four acres of grass and
brush were destroyed in the fire, believed
to have been started by fireworks. ·
The Laguna Niguel blue which started
shortly after 3 p.m. Saturday, burned
over 50 acres, at one time coming within
1,000 yards of adjacent homes.
Fifty firemen from the state Division of
Forestry and the Orange County Fire
Department fought the blaze for "three
hours, using 10 fire trucks and two
bulldm.ers and supp«ted by two air
. tanken from Hemet. Two airborne water
dropa belped quell the name.. .
'lbe Lagu'na Niguel lire wis believed
to have stat1ed when a motorcycle car-
rying two riders· ove~, spilling
gasoline·which was ignited by heat from
the motor.
The bike riders, Francis G. O'Neill,
18, o! Laguna Niguel and Larry L.
Groves, 26, of Santa Barbara, were
unhurt.
Dana Point Road
Closed 4 Days
Dana Cove Road leading down the·
face of Dana Point to the harbor below
will be clo8ed from Tuesday through
Friday this week for coastruction work.
The popular road will undergo repairs
·during lbe cloliog, Harbor District aidea
said.
Access to the harbor will remain opea,
bowover, through Del Obispo Rold on
the downcoast side of the complex, thty
added.
Lifeguards responded to a call for
assistance from gu~ Charlie Ware at
6 p.m. Friday, and rushed to Pearl
Street Beach.
After n!Celvlllg lint aid, youag Steppe
was takea to ·Westminster Community
Hospital, and later released to the family
home, 1331 Mano, Garden Grove, '
. The incident· was One of 96 rescues
Jogged by the lifeguards over the four·
day weekend.
Of the 96, 88 were logged on Sunday
alone. Lifeguards reported that riptides
and heavy surf generated from a storm
o£f the coast of Baja California led
to Ute high number of rescues.
The surf is expected to remain heavy
today and Tuesday, guards said. Some
beaches may be closed upon the disQ'e-
tion of the lifeguard.
More than 140,000 persons came down
to the Laguna sands over the Fourth
of July holiday, averagbig around 35,000
each day, w:lth a daily log of 3,lnt
at county beaches.
Water temperature went up to a
pleasant 68 degrees by Saturday, with .
temperature on Ute sand running around
M degrees, making the beaches a
welcome relief for inland residents where
the temperature soared to the 90s in
many areas.
Hurricane Surf
Off Baja Whips
Clemente Beach
On tlla, Fourth of July, Han11-to-Hancl"FlAWOfb on W,aod .,,.i· Drp.9 Flight a t had juit oet down en route
: • : : , ·, , 1 L : to Los Angeles.
"On Saturday or Monday, It would
1 " ' • • • • F have been full,'' said an Air C&nada Laa:una . PO.lice A;ttacketJ · · . :::cu:;.,~~ ec;n 6i87i. O ' peat periods.
· · .-' ·~ ' ' i· '· ' 1be crash Was the second wont In
A.fter .Dr':'g ~rre.s·t Try.;. ~14ff~~~=:r::~
: • , • • • * i 1 -_ • ••we were lucky,'' said a ·lhaken Meyer
BY RlCHARDrP. 'NALL 2S police .cars. at the • acene, 4( :Offkrtr1; Collin, of T«0nto, who anived in ·Los
'Of t11e DllW .,.,..."'" · aDd the cOsta ·Mesa ]>ollce' helicopter Angeles later· Sunday aboi.rd a aublti-
Fiy.e polfce agencies sped · to the aid wlllch was used to light tbe area. 1 tuted American· Airlines flight.
of Laguna Beach pOlice Saturday, night' The police· Cars ·included .. all ·avallable . "We would have been gone ••• tt wu
arter a111attempf to make a drilg arrest from Laguna, five; aix units froin IOtne llOl't of miricle."
during a· Fourth of J\iJy icelebration: NeWJ>Ort Beach; two can :·from San. For ooe man who .Was awaiting Fll&ht·
touched off a semi-riot in the Woodland Clemente; four from the California 621 in IA>s Ana:eles, :Bertrand Chip.
Drivi areil. • .... ffJghway Patrol; five unlbi .from.1-the· delaine, · 36, ·miracles must seem not
Police said they· were · under attaCk · ~ange · County Sberi!rs ·Office·; and a to'exlst.
by 8 barrage .. of bottles, roclc'.s an~ ~~rp" ~ 8~ ~ helico~-~m·~ M~~ 8 Hr::~~~tto ;~a ~ .. -~yopeneded by bombs during the Worst of the two-hour. . Brown said the oruer, to disperse fU
situation. They said 17 persons· were· given~ times and,'tben·offtcers forin-fire' two weeks and and . was waiting
arrested, one on charges of assaulting ed ·a lirie and begaa making . s'wetpa' fer his wife, Jeannine, 30, and their
an officer. of th~ wooPej:I are~~ , · children who had been visitUig neat
. . Area residents clabn there was no Mont.real. · , ..
Members of the predominantly· Joag. lime or·piice to ~e to alnce i>ollco! . "You Joae everything. And then you
haired C?~U;llity, however maintained had them he~ in. Tliey said Sunday lo8e your family," remarked Mrs. Terry
that police were the aggressors alld, that police kicked down !hetr' fences · Pepin, a friend ol the srtevlnc man.
bacL beaten persons anested wt th clobs. entered their Mines and mide ael~v; Ken Tbompton, another pusenger Jn.. afte~ they were subdued. Police ~ny arreits of periJna: knownJto the'm. 1 ten4J.ng to board Flight ~1, sakl be
thi.!. Brown said, 0 Yt1J, the~ didt breik aw Jt angle over his 'cir as be drove
It ·was estimated that 250. penons. (See RIOT, P•p I) (See CRASH, Pip IJ'
were in the area, about half of them ,------------.---------------. non:residerits', when 'police ·ordeted the .--·
' group to disperse as an unlawful.
assembly. •
"It was. not a .Planned confrontaUon,'"
said Sgt. Dave Brown of Lagqna police,
•1jt11t fi ve or six wise guys who bad
run out of fireworks and decided to
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If -We· Die-. • •
Hurricane surf surging up from Baja have some fun with the police."
California kept S.an Clemente lifeguards He said atea reaidenta apparently were
. Young ·Crash Victim Made Will . ,. . .
'"·-through the lnd.......,.ence Day going to give a party In the street of ,,_, "r-'""' the rustic area with a live . b8Jld and
weekend with scores of rescues among fireworks. Police had been out twice
the e.timated 52,000 beachgoers. earlier because of noise Complaints and
Tbe waves, reaching six feet by Sunday went again at 10:03 p.m. ·Brown said
afternoon, were expected to continue Roman candles were tieihg fired in the
through today, then grow even larger ~~dents 1 of the area aaY, 'illegal
this evening and Tuesda;f. fireworks were "being set off in many
Lifeguard Capt. Pbll stubbl aald Hur· other parts of towll. '
rtcane Francesca, which ls in a pocket Brown aald police stopped th o
off Caillornla ,whore ill swells can move llmoorka and ordered llleplly parked
' lolo Soulhera Callfomll, ls expected to cws moved. Narcollcs · Detective Nell
produce heavy ....o.. l'urcell and ·Officer Jett . ReYnolds '";
No oerious -In Ille -·ol malned at the acene. . rtptlcleo over the -kend,..... reported.· . As , t!Je two •ltem1'ted to make a
But btt guards '!ere "hopping ~arcotlca arrest, they .. Id later, they
mad" all weekend, Stubbs saJd. were attacked -kklled, 8lruek wllb
On Saturday lhe combined craowd of fists and boUJ~.
batberr and' fireworks fans attending Purcell then aent out art "odtcer needs
lhe veteran's fireworks show Was about asal~'!. call .. 1'fdch tnggere<l Ute
27,000 wiih an addltional 15~000 on county heavy respoNe ol feUow police agencies.
beaches patrolled. by city llfegUards. Purcell set up a command post in
Rescues for that day were logged at one Police unit and dittcted the suble-
t$. quent QPerltlonL Eytnlllilllr Ihm· ,,.,. ' .
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I .I
..
,Fnm11lnlenlce1 '
. . MONTll)!:A!--. In ·the mliltt of excited prepor11ions for a trip to Dilney·
land, IS-year-old Jacques.Belanger aat down Saturday n!lht and palnstaklnliJ
tyj>ed out.a wlli-lo depoelt .wlth hli best friend, ·
' "· , • Jean.la bicycle to BIDoii Mallette , •• "Jacques' bicycle to Martel
Bognie!' • • ~,,. ' i, I ,
·" ••• ·Stuflod tey1;won ,at ·La Ronde (1musement park) In 1167-U*lQ to Danielle Mallette •• ·,". , • •
•• •• , .Gelnet (MOOoJ!01Y•and hcckey came) to Ml!'Cel lkJlnler . ; .''
• 1 ° ... Souvenin~of Eapo '17, apart frotn the toys won , " :•· • •
" ••• Spoo:la equlpn)llll. to Danlel and .Benoit Mallette • : ."
' The will wu left "1ll> Jocqoes' best pill, btt COUlln Daniel Malletlt. J.,_
ques -·II to Di!>lel $Un&oy rnOrulng, be!°"' leaving for the plane. "U· we ·die ~ ... we live •• :" Jt reads, and then. there II a list, 'detailed and-1ae-,, .
"· • , P-ie (a jlO'I cat) to Jliom>e Mallette , •• typewrtter to Evelyn&
Mallette ••• Jean'• Apollo XI capulllie•to Plem G-ln ..• Jacquw tapa
recorder to Normono~ ••• .......,. cOllectlon lrom Espo '11 to LloonGqne
•• , handm:tueff to Dents Perrault ••• 11
W. thin· two houn illter the 'wlll WI.I handed to Daniel, Jacqllft, bis
bro\her Jean, 12, hil' 11ster RosanJie, JO, and their parenta, Mr. and Mr1. ll
&langer' were killed illonr with JOI others in the Air Clnad1 craah nur
Toron(o SUnday.. .
Belanpl"WU a medW!lc for Air Canad•, tilt llrllne oo which thef llew.
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lt DAILY PILOT SC
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···-•-.e J ' RIOT. •• ..
lolo -to make llrnll&. People ... ,., throwing ~ and botlles and
wwld nm lnlo bcluoes to escape. The
Gllleenlollowodml.,.__
'1'hlJ .. , .. -with -· like fhlt."
Rosldenls ol the area, with Ila aging
trame -. and eocalyptus trees, cJJ,.
COllDtod the volumo ol rock and botlle
l!Jrowlng. 'Ibey claim II was done when
police UllOd ncealve lore< In makJnc •
arrests. ;
. A DAILY PILOT photocrapher Who
anived. lfter 11 p;m. -wbeu. the ritu.
119" WN DOI 11 111 wont -said a .
l>oltJe narrowly mlloed hil l>ead. Be
Nid he NW a couple ol bottles thrown.
Brown said the persons arres1<d did
not complain ol Injury. He said thei.
....., no l>1act eyes, art llpo or other
normal mdmce ol fl&lltln(, He aald
-11-yaN>ld said his -Jut but would not .. lo the boopital
PuroeJ1 laler' uhlblled • looded .. .
....... Lui« platol that be l8ld .. ..
lomd at tbe 1eene.
Re said be .... llruck three time•
by 1hrpwn 'olijects. He said the lltuatlon
was under control about 12:15 a.m. Sun-
day. He said· three bottles bit the .....
mane! post ca•.
Brown said dilferent officers were
petted and, lcnoclted down. Officer
Reynolds mft'ered. a wrenched shoulder
whm he tackled Lyle German, 31, of
Oranp. Pollce 1llld G<nnan was lrYinl lo-and.WU rtllltin( amot,
I
He w11 booUd cm chqes of assault
en m ofllcer. Polloe uid el&b! ams11 "°"' made fir narootlcs and the re.t were for failure to disperse. 'lbere were
It adults and three juveniles arrested.
A ball bondlman said Laguna polioo
refuled to release priloners oo bail and
took them to Orqe c.anty Jail.
• Dit.ILT PILOT "":fl-......
SHERIFF'S OEPUTIE S LEAD COMBATANT FROM flELD
17 Arrested In Woocll•nd Driv• Fr•y
Jlr ono Page J
Potioe Chief Kennolll !luck was DOI
!mmedtately available today but Lt.
Robert McMlDTay said pollce did not
overreact. He said tbe litUatkn WU
bandied llllDOlbly and Aid Do ... '!•
beaten.
CRASH IN CANADA •••
McMurraY. said when l'un:<JI was
atruggllna With one man a woman was
beot!DC blm on the bead. He said one .
pollce unit had -damqed .... the
sPotllPt. """"· red light, Jnmk and side. He est.imated damage was about
1150.
Area rMldentl, who .maintain they
want only to live In pM<e, said they
would poy for llle dama«e. McMurray
l8ld tllil Js up to the dty manqer.
Area naldenbl cJalmed po!lce l)lrayed
mace, a chemlc&I deterrent. tn tile face
ol a Vietnam veteran who had loot
.. .,,. ln -bol and ... not resilting
oi=... ....... -ol the oreo, W• loplnc l2lroll&I> llJe brwll taUJ>o lilll -by saylJll; ..... ~ ta~ ta~ U thJs were a ru1 war you J1UY1 ...,Id be de.t now.• He ... not apprehended.
Many ..... hlddents ~ Info
tho brulby hllll while poll"' tried ta
combthemout "1111-ol~
by .,. bellcopttr.
-'Ille Qty Ooundl ol Lerma Beach
recently hal -OODllderinf a tecm lmllnc lmpectloo ol lile aree by city
snploya to con..t subltandard ~.
R<oldenta of tbe area have _...
tllla Oil Jbe JP'OUlld• they .,. """" lln&led out lmlalrly l<r M1Ch an lnlpectioo.
f'....,. P .. e J
MELLINO •••
fll<ir ~ fa< more evld<llce In Jbe .... _
Thus lor. Mason uld, poUce have
found noither • stabbq -· DO< a mlslllni wallet, appa""Uy blken !rUn
the Jobmoo apartment al the time ol
the k!IW..
"We're going to the dlsJrkt attcrney
with tbl!r evidence . we have at the ~
ment," Maeon said.
But be '""1ld ooJ ,.,..al delalb ol
tile douler ln the CU!,
'l1le munler. whim bad led police
at a bafiling trail for two weeks, changed
canple-Jut Wedneoday night -n
~ gave officers new information.
Pdlce oo Thursday spent houra ob-
taiDIS!g warrants for Mellino's arrest and
subeeq-&eardla ol the apartment
and, ~ellino's gear at Camp Pendleton.
DAILY PILOT ----H•lqtw .._. ........ ,....,
C.. M.. S.. Cl&t:111w
OftANGI COAST f'UILtsHING COMl"AHY
ltob•rt N. w • .d
,,. .. lotont _, hOllw""
Jee• k. C11rl1y
Vb Pn1MN Mil ~&t M..._ n • ., •• K .... a
Edl!W
1\ttt1111 A. M1rploii111
MHolOlnl Eclll«
ltic h1r4 P. Nill
Sovlh °'-Counl't' E.•llW
C.ill M""' llO Wu! l1y ltr ...
"""""' kJdt: 1211 Wiii l1!aoo1 Sovt_,. ......,.. INCllr m 1'-t Av-'41111.......,. IMdl: 1111S l•kll I NlllVI,.,
.... ~I m Morlll El c-i.. ....
to the airport, lllen ouddenly IO down.
14Boy, It jUlt blew apart," he Ilk!.
•fJt bit like an A·Bomb," added pave
Grol& of c._ P1rk. "I'd never wanl
Aid. ' La guna es --·
Holding Tai~
Ah.out Freeway
Llglma Beacb Qty Manager James
D. -. city Public woru Dtr«tor
Jooepb Sweany and, City Pis-Al
Au1ry are In Loo An&oJea today to "'°'"' wllh olfldal• ol the State Dlvl1loo of
lllalJwayl reprd\nl the future o1 IJO
lnlJl>d Paclllc Cout Freeway route.
11>e Lq\llla cleleptioo will-...it JD-fonnatlolt Oil state plana for the __,
In the Jljlll ol .. alta11pt by the city
ol -Jlllrt -lo have Ill -1 o1 the ooUtaI route remaved.
A lilll to i:emove the Newport ....,en! -eel by -Jyman lloberf Badbom (JI.Newport BeodiJ, b., pa'8ed
the Asom>bly and """ ts In .,. lienlte
Tranoportalion <Jommjtjee.
Coocern bea been eipr""""' In Laguna
Iha! Uie move mlshl delay -.c11on
of the ..Ure -1&1 freeway, including
the Laguna area portion upon which
future planning depends.
A special adjourned session of the
Laguna Beach City Cow>ct1 has been
scheduled l0r 4:30 p.m. Tueoday lo heir
the city delegallon report on today'1
talks with the blgbway olticials,
1bey also will report at a planning
commission study -on the general
plan next Monday, July 11.
Autry said today there may be some
di9cussioo of the freeway meeting at
tc:right's regular pl•ntring commi.saion
meeting, but il baa not been included
on the official agenda because the delega-
tion does not upect to return until
late afternoon and "there won't be time
to prepare a detailed report."
Heading Jonlght'• planW!g commloslon
ageda is a 'rezoning requeat from Loren
Haneline, owner of I.he Vacation VJllage,
who seeks to rezooe half a block betweeJJ
the city pedeotrian easemen4 Sleepy
Hollow Lane and Cleo Street from R-1
(stngle resldenUal) to R~ (mulUple
residential).
Six variance applications will come
before the planners, including home act.
ditions, signs and parking, a proJ>O!ed
budget for capital · projects will 'be
pre&entecf by the di:<clor of public WO<ks,
and two borne occupation approvals wlll
be cooiidered.
County Marines
Saved ·in Cr ash
Two Marine Carps reserve pilots, who
bailed out of their Small helk:opter sup-
port gunshlp Saturday and spent the
night in sul>zero wea ther on Mammoth
Moootain, have returned safely to their
homes today.
Lieutenant Colonel Alan K. Robinson,
pilot ol the green OVlOA Bronco plane
and his passenger, Chief Warrant Officer
Enunett W. Osborn of Gardtn Grove,
were spotted ·by an Air Force rescue
plahe Sunday afternoon on the ll,000
t».n."" ,.,LOT • ...,, ..,,itR .. ~ .. foot alopea near Blshop. A hellcoptl!r ........,.,._ " """"'*' •111y t11(fPI """ from Lemoore Naval Air StaUon picked
..., Iii ...,..,. u11i.... ..,. 1--kdl. up the two coh! Marine&. ,......,, 9-"' C:.11 Mei. H""'11"!11t<11 .....,_ ...,. ,._,"i. v ... ,, '"'"' .. "" iw Robinson and Osborn were part of .......... dll ..... Or ... c. •• , ..,...1111.... chm . I c-,. ... , ... ,..~ •• ,,, ,, D11 Wftt a deta tnt. or Marine Observation · ..... •rw. """'"'' lff(ll, ...,. ut wat Squadron (VMOJ.C, a t.!arlne · Reserve
..., itr.t, '" .. MtN. unit based at Loa AlamilOl!I Navil Ail' T1lspt 11141 64J-4JJI Cl••WW .u-tW.. ,42.1,11 Station. The squadron had j\lst completed a twc>week summer tnlnina program
,_ Qi' '' •• ._.,~ at the Nava) Air StaUon, Falkm, Nevada,
' ,...,.._ 492-4421 and they were flying the Bronco ·bi.ct .......... ""' °"""' C...t hM~ ~~-i ... ..... ••lft. Mi.,.,,,....., to l<ls Alamitos .
......,_ _... flt H.,.,,IMmt<lll ...,l'I~ Both '! Jn 1 nded In d _, .,. ,.,....,.. ..11....,. .,. .. t ,.,. i• ar es a cep tnow
_...,. .. ~1 ... _.. near the 11,000 f<>ot level of the ea.stem
. t:"&.~.::.--C,:::=i.•.• =::-: Sierra Nevada near Bishop. Cause oC L~:=-=~u~;:::•:-:~:•::.'~::...:=·::-~:·:W.:',~:-~:::•·_.:.:"~":' j~u~~~t eme.raency is under ln-
'
to IMle anything like that acain!'
11>e plane, wlloee pllol WU onlered
lo ..., alolt qaln_ after reporting an
encJne fire al the -be landed,
M beian Ill fatal -blkeolf. Olli eiialne fell, then another, and fl.
~~~~"J;:;.~t
fann, lbaklnC the formhome and break· Ji-.· .
Burpma ran to the ..-.
"Everything w11 lileat uctpt for a
btsainc IOWICf oomlnc out of the hole,"
he said, dacrlblJJi Uie aeven-loot crater
whldi was up lo 15 leet wide, marking
. • tl'all of death and deatructlon.
David COiien, llDlted Pma -11ona1 -manager ID Toronto, loured the oc:ene ol am n kJ ..,_ and
~iu::,-. thJs grtm pico
'It dJ<!n't look lib • place wben
· IOI livea ended ID -ol oplJnterJni
metal a'nd,llreMDl 11 •1·•-· It looked 11¥ • amal1 town dump
In • pe:eluJ polflral -..
Thi wreckap ol tbo luoell(e •• ~Into'• --100 yanJa q by . IO yardl -· on llle bank ol • mu. boll ln a field ol illorknowed
barley, bordered by a wheat field.
Tl1fft was no crater., no hole, just
an area llghUf scraped in the earth
when Flight 621 .was dashed to allven:
agalnot Ille ground.
You couldn't tell the pile of junk'.
there once WM a $10 million ·aircraft.
'lbe average piece of wreckage you could
pick up With your hand. It'.s just un-
di!tlngui!hable gray and black litter,
with a spot « color here and therti
-a patch of red, a flash of white.
The bodies of the dead were burned
and dlaired wirecognizable as human
beinp. There were gruesome smaller
pieces ocattered about, hands and 1 .. 1.
J saw only one body that looked like
a human corpse, and that was just
the top hall. It was hard to believe.
the individual boc:Hes could be identified.
A salvage worker found a $10 bill
Jhat had not burned. He llJ>lked II to
the earth to show where it landed, in case
the experla W"'1ld be lnµnst<d.
Air Canada workers wearing red
annbands, fanned oot throogh the ad·
joining fields, Jooldng, for the remnants
ol Flight 621-
1 rode bade to town In an empty
hearse.
Black Leader
Sou ght by Nixon
As 'Ambassador'
The San ClemeiU Wbite House bas
asked civil rights leader Wbitney Young
to join the Nixon Administration on , a·
temporary basis as an advlstr on black.
minorlly problems.
Young, the director oC the-Urban
League, is being 90Ught as part ol. a
new administration drive to improve the
channels of communication behreen the
Presldenl and minority groups, olficlals
at Ille Western Wbite Howie said durinC
the weekend.
Young would be the first among a
group o( what the administraUoon calls
dome!ttic uAmbassadors'' to hell the
divisions ~Ith dissident minorl~.
It is Undmtood lhat Young b IOWICflng
out about 100 black leaders to determine
-they would allolf him to
represent their vi..., lo th• Wbite Houae
iruler' circkl.
Last week'& <Oavention ol the NAACP
In Clnc:tnnaU., Ohlo, heard charges that
tM Nixon admin.i5tratk:lt was "anU·
~~gro.'" ' .
The NAACP'a executive director,
Sl.!hop' GUI Spotlawood, spearll<aded the
mlljor attack against Nixon's racial
policies which White Hooae aid<s termed
bOth 11ililralf'' and "diibe8111tnJ(C."
Dead Youths.
On Beach
NearUCSB
Ill' .umrua a. \llNS1CL CMti.t~ti ,.......,
An Orange County teenaier, sole
survivor ol. a hatchet rampage on an
bolated beocb near the UC . Santa
Barbara Campus, remained 1n critical
condition .taday • •tiihoritlei probed
the murder of his two buddles.
The brutal slayilll, discovered Sunday
morning by a graduate student stzollln(
on the beach not far fnfrn viol~torn
Isis Vista, waa the -muJtjplo morder tllere this year,
'lbcmu M. Hayes, 19, of eypi..,
wao r.ported. ln crilical amdiUoo at
Goleta Valley Hoopltal after undtrgolni
five hours . of aureery !or deep blade
giuheS In the skull. -
Thomas V. Dolan, 17, ol Manhattan
Beacb, and Larry s. H.,., 20, oi La
Grange, Ind., were found dead In their
sleeping bags, their heads and faces
mutilattd. ·
No motive wu determined, s~ Santa
Barbara County 1bel1tl'1 Sgt. Homer
Agiular noted the bodies had not been
robbed and the vlcU!ns had money and
jewelry.
None of the vktlms attended UCSB,
but had _..n11y otayed ... might in
aleepJng bags to watch a Fourth ol.
July ,fireworks display from below a
30-foot cliff.
Investigators theorized they were at-
tacked tn their sleep late Satunlsy night
or early Sunday morning, without a
chance of calling lor help 0< lighting
back.
No indication was given whether ODe
M more penoos toot part in the sav1ge
murder, committed with what lawmen
described as a bladed instrument heavier
than a knife, poaibly a meat cleaver.
Sgt, Aguliar said a lllDaller knife may
tliO have been used in tbe murders
of Doland and H.,. and the brutal
muOlaUon ot: Hayes.
The m>al1 beach wllore the klllen
struck h part of the UC campus and
police there clamped a tight lid of
secrecy en their investigation.
A Vietnam war vt~ran and his fiance,
Jolm F-Hood, 24, and Sandra Garcia,
lt, were beaten and stabbed to death
last Feb_ 22 on a county beach 20
miles away and tide aJaylngs haven't
been mlved.
Several years ago, a Lompoc High
School honor student aod bis girlfriend
were found dead CID a beach in the
same 1--1 area, their bodies rtddled
by bulletL
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Crowd Control
'
Ordinance Near?"
orange County cannot prohibit lm'p
-ptherinp ""11 u ·roclt music
fealiv8lo but k supervilora approve an
-Jo be J>5!'11ted to.them Tu .. day,
such evmts CllQld• be atrtctly ~ted.
County COU-1 Adrian Kuyper aald
today thal b!f gatherings ln rural unin-
corporated areas of the county are
normally peaceful but ''violence can oc-
. cur." He clt.ed imtance:s when penoos
whn have purcbued Ucbls .,,, .-kl
to 1et in.
'lbe recc:mme:nded law, "to protect
public health, ailety and 1 e n e r 1 1
,..u.,., .. would apply to -·-i. · attndlng 2.500 or men people tn areu
"not sperllkalljr eqUlpped lo handle Jaroge
. crowds.''
Promotert woold be required to_.,
be!""' auoervisora In pilbllc bearing lo
OOtain a license for such ev~. a
A depo5lt of $5,000 would be required
to assure proper cleanup after such
galberiJlcl ol up to 1.000 people. An
additional 1100 woold be requJAd for
..each 1,000 persons over 5,000.
The deposiJ would also suaram.,, lhat
property owners be reimbursed for .M11
damage that m1lht occur.
Promoters and backers would be re-
quired to furnish praof of good character
and financial r esponsibility,
1be iroposed law would require run-
ning water for drinking, filJ.$h ot
cbemlcal ~ toilets, fire protection In
hazardous areas and one security guard
for each 200 persons in attendance.
No entertainment would be permitted
between mktnight and 8 a.m. unless
supervisors agM: that the kx:aUon .is
so remote residents would not be d.btwi>-
ed.
Promoters also would be required to
provide adequate traffic control and
furni!h first aid facilities if established
medical facilities are not c1* by.
Tarr Issues Guidelines
To Draft Boards on · CO s
WASHINGTON (AP) -Draft Direclor
Curtis W. Tarr spelled out today points
for the grating of conscientious objector
status, summarized in one basic criterion
-sincerity ol .bellel.
Tarr -all local draft boards a
memorandum to guide them In deciding
whether an applicant for cOnecientious
objector status :Is sincere -a task
made more difficult by a recent Supreme
Court decision pladng moral and ethioal
objectionl to an equal Jevet with rellgious
objectiONI.
Tarr's directive told the boards an
applicant !or conscientious objection
must show he is opposed to participation
in all ·wan and that his belief "must
be the Jrlm"'l' cootrollihg force In Ille
man'& life."
Tarr said the objection must stem
from "moral l!ibical or religious beliefs
aboot what la right ... and what Is
wrong.''
An ~ "mullt demo11strate" that
bJa belief• ........ pined tliroogb training,
study, contempl:ltlon. or other activity,
oomparablo In ..... and dedlcatlon to
the processes by which tradiUonal
religious convictiona are fonnulated."
This point is a broader expre311:ion-
o! the guideline i;tated by Tarr last
June 16 that the objector's belief mll!t
result from "scme rigorous kind of
training.''
Tarr hlmseU had conceded such a
requirement would give an advantage
to the well-educated man who could
point to college courses as his "rigor~·
training." '
A.J l\C>W stated, the requirement Is
only for some "activity, comparable in
rigor" to traditional religous training,
a requirement perhaps within easier
reach of those with less formal education.
Tarr -specified that the applicant need
not believe in a traditional God or
Supreme Being to qualify for con·.
scif!tious objector statwi; '<need not
UJe: fonnal or tradiUonal language" and
should not be given an advantage for
being "klarned 0< glib"; and need not
be affiliated with a "peace cburch" fl
-pM1lcular group.
Old-fashioned Fourth
Vie jo PicniC Fireworks Spark Excitement, Fire s
By PAMELA 1IA1LAN
ot ... "-"' '""" ""' 1ber!i wasn't any dancing at Mission
Viejo'• Fourth of July eitraviganza,
but members of the activities comrnittee,
Who put CID the show t ltill eot to poud
a llltle shoe leather.
Six minor fires were lgnlted during
the hour-Jong !imrorks display but all
were quickly snuffed out by quick think-
ing gent& who looked like they were
doing ~ Mexican sbufne.
Most o[ this was invisible to the 4,000
picnickers who crowded the Mission Viejo
Goll Club'a driving ruge for the
llreworks show.
There were plenty of things to occupy
lhelr attention, particularly during the
pre-show.
While families nibbled on drumsticks
and potato salad brought from home
or one or the hot dogs BOid right at
thclr plates, the Ramblin' Rogues swung
their partnen in a aquare dancing ex·
hlbitlon.
Music for the teenage set was provided
by the Bundy Field and ' good old
American patriotic songs were sung by
Sing Out Amlgoo, with some folks jotaing
In.
Earlier in the day, there was an orang!
crate derby for the youngsters dowo
La Paz Rood •
Young Barney Oldfields zoomed down
the straightaway without a mishap ex-
cept for one youngster, who while th
the lead, crashed into the curb. All
that was lost was a llWe pride whicb
was quickly regained with u eye to
1e1t year's race.
Judged the most unique auto was Peter
Marino's racer, which catl'led him to
the first place victory tn the 8 to 10
division. Second in that category wu
Jeff Wllkln30n and third waa Kevln
Kooatik.
Winnen ln the 11 to 14 divlsloa were David Lark, first; Tom Gliuere, second,
aJld Ty Scolt, thil'<f_
Another activity which took place dur-
ing the day was the grand openiDI
of the Sierra Recreation center.
Four hundred people toured the new
facility on the coner of La Sierra and
Marguerite Parkway in the Granada sec~
Uon of Missioa Viejo.
Enticing Visi.tora was the swimming
pool full o( floating watenneloru1 u5ed
in the seed spitting contest Rick Condra
Ylon the distinction of being able to
spit a watermelon seed the farUJest.
Across the freeway at Capistrat10
Highlands was a community parade
which wound -its way through the hornet
M> Cousteau Park. Highlight of the parade
was the Highlander's Community Band
hWTiedly put together, which marched
proudly through the developm ent.
The pai'ade ended wtth games, a picnic,
and later a fireWorks display.
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In Car Fli1)
Inviting Club Surfers S·
Along Coast Ca~yon 'Facility Slates Hours ·in Evening ';
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Three teenage boys escaped almost
tudaj~ from a spectacular July 4
accident at lhe Emerald Bay curve o•
Paci.lie Coast Highway.
Their small foreign sports car flipped
·over and landed UJMiide do\'o'n on the
roadway after driver Mark David
Moskowitz, 16, of 1000 La Mirada Road,
Laguna Beach, swerved to avoid a
· motorcycle emerging from the Emerald
Bay gate, pollce reported.
Moskowitz and his passengers, Peter
Charles Cropsey, 14, of South Pasadena
and John Harry Musante , 14 , of 1324
S. Coast Higbway, suffered miROr
scrapes Dul refused treatment.
l\1usante, who was riding in th.e back
seat of µ,e car, was thrown out, police
said.
Officers estimated the boys' car wa!
traveling al about 40 miles an hour
when the 'accident occurred al 7:27 p.m.
Saturday.
Thr~ persons suffered minor injuries
In an earlier acckieat 011 Saturday, ap-
parently caused by· a young bicyclist
attempting to cross South Coast Highway
at Pearl Street, police reported.
Driver Sylv ia Jeanne Zishka, 20, of
Whittler, said she was southbound on
the highway when the cycllst started
to cross in fronl of her car, then turned
back. She had stopped to give him tht:
right of way , police said, whe11 her
veh.icle was struck from the rear by
a car drive11 by Curtis Wayne Lint,
<CJ, of 60 Blue Lagoon, South Laguna.
Lint. who told police he had just been
released from hospital after suffering
serious injuries in a plane crash, was
taken Lo South Cost Community Hospital
and treated for minor i11juries. Also
treated and released at lhe hospital
was Beverly An• Lips, 19, of Whittier,
a passenger in the Zishka vehicle. Miss
Zishka said she would seek treafment
from her own doctor.
Garage-caused
Parking Gripe
Under Study
Parking problems generated by the
burgeoning of a succer,ful garage
'business on the edge of a residential
area haw: betn mulled briefly by the
Laguna Beach City Council. then turned
over Lo the city traffic committee for
further study.
The cooncil recei ved a petition signed
by 15 residents of the Cypress Drive--
Jasmine Street area seeking relief from ,
problems they claim are caused by ~k's
Coast qarage, 41% N. Cost Highwa}'. '
The garage, says the petition. has
"outgrown its premises" and deprives
residents of parking spa ces by storing
cars a\vaiting repair or pickup by owners
on adjacent streets. .
Arnold C. Kohls, owner of the garage,
told the council , "I know a garage in
that area is offensive , but I have pur-
chased a lot where cars can be kept over-
night and we will not be leaving any cars
oo the street al night."
Kohls told t.he council his men have
not been parking cars on Jasmine Street
since the tw~hour limit was established
and "about half the street is vacant
most of the day."
LIFEGUARDS CROWN THEIR QUEEN WITH BEACH HAT.
Princess Holmer, OuHn ·cut~omp, Princeu Miller (from left)
'
l(aren Cutkomp Sel~cted
As Miss Laguna Lifeguard
•Shapely high school junior Karen
Cut~omp waS selected Miss Laguna
Beach Lifeguard Saturday .evening from
a field or 11 Laguna beauties.
Joining her as princesses in the beauty
contest are Jan Holmer, Victoria Beach
and Ann Miller from Main Beach.
The blonde 15-year-old Karerl Was
clearly delighted when the five.judge
panel reached its decision. One judge
later said that it was a very cklse
Contest.
This was the 10th annual Miss Laguna
Lifeguard contest, which yearly brings
. the prettiest girl on the Laguna sands
into the limelighL The queen will preside
over city and lifeguard summer eVents.
Karen was sponsored by lifeguard
Charlie Ware who eyed her as she k>ung-
ed on the sands of Bluebird Seaf:h.
Princess Jan Holmer was sponsored by
lifeguard Mike Englund, while Anne
Miller received Dale Chere's backing.
Some 300 Lagunans turned out for
the contest in front of the lifeguard
Death Squad Resumes
RIO DE JANEIRO. Brazil (AP) .......
After a respite of nearly three months.
the death squad apparently ha s resumed
its regular eliminations o{ alleged
criminals.
The two latest victims are Jose caries
Neto and Roberto Tamassa, who were
alleged to be car thieves and drug ~
dlers.
tawer, rooting tor. their favorites. From
a .field of five semi-finalists, the top
lhrtt winners were selected. Eleven girls
par1icipated .
Judges who had the pleasure oC selec-
ting the top Laguna girl were Mayor
Richard Goldberg, Capt. LoJUlie Conn,
~.USN. R&t.), LaVem Dugger, chief
lifeguard, Gordon F'ord, and Richard
P. Nall.
No Stop Sign.al
At lntersectio1i
Possibility of a stop sign Lo bait west.
bound traffic oo Broadway a( the ex-
tension ~ ~ach Street leading up to
Cliff .Drive ~ r~ city engineer J<JSell!l
1
sw""!Y b;IS 1okl)llicity Council.
~ raffi:c CODfloJ~ w:• proposed by
Mane B. Annstrong who said, "It is
almost impossible on weekends and
part.icularly in the summer montra, for
a mot.qrist to get onto Broadway when
he comes down the hill on Beac}I Street.
Councilman Edward Lorr agreed, "It's
a mess. We've got to get a .stop sign."
The matter h,ad been taken up \vilh
tht State ·Division of Highways before,
Sweany said, but •:wilhout success."
He added, ''We feel signalliation along
Broadway is the real sOlutiOn and we
have put in a request for this. I don 't
thirjk we'll get a stop sign."
Ma)'or Richard Goldberg_ suggested
tliat Sweany ''try again anyway."
The f""ll"' Boys' Club faclUly on
Llgwui's Main Beac:b mlJ have had
one odvantap, Beine on the beach tt
alttacted bolll the boys o1lo enjoyed
the surf and those who enjoyed the
club.
The _new· facUity in Laguna Canyon
Is a lot farther away from the beach,
and the surfers aren't coming over as
much as U,ey used to.
Starting MOilday, llie new Club win
..,.~ during the evenings, so that Uiose
who enjoy tbe beach during the day
can Lake advantage of the Boys' Club
facilities at night,
New hours for the club during · the
week will be 1 to 5 p.Jll. and 6 to
9 p.m., wMh hours on Saturday remaining
10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The Boys' Club is
open to all ~ys, eight to 18. 'nle yearly
fee is 1 nominal $1 .50.
Summer programs dealing in karate
to goumiet cooking are .available, now
that the gym and crafts shop is Open.
Activities for the summer are as
follows : • .
Arebery:. A beginners course with i~
slruction in marksmanship, safety a?d
the proper use of equipment. Fridays,
4·5 p.m.
.\'.rfl aad Crafts:.A.dall)r coi..irSe:dealing
In woodwork, ·plastics,' sculpturing, arid
·model making. Monday-Friday, 1·5 p.m.
Athletic Club:· For boys 11-18 interested
in learning rules and techniques of
various sports and sports' officiaUng.
Saturdays, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
S.B Gun: A course in marksmanship
and safety. ~1ondays, -4-5 p.m.
Bingo: For boys eight to JS. Candy
bars awar.ded to the winners. ~fondays,
2·3 p.m.
Cbess and Cbeckers: A two part pr~
gram offering begiMers lessons and a
c:ontinuing sununer chess tournament.
Thursdays, 7.9 p.m.
FUm Oub: For boYs l2r18. Course
will deal in the fundamentals of film
making and students · w:lll make tbei.r
own films, under professional
supervision. Tuesday and Friday, 7.9 p.m. .. •.
lnl.erme~late Gourmel Club: For boys
13·15. lnst.ructkln oo how to prepare
a complete meal. Mondays, 5-8:30 J'.m.
Senior Gourmet Club: For boys 15-18.
Instruction on how to cook a complete
meal, wllh more difficult cooking ~
Dog Obedience
Registrations
Set in Laguna
Registrations are being accepted for
the second novice dog obedience course
to be sponsored by the Laguna Beach
Recreation Department;' beginning July
14 from 7 p.m. to I p.m.
Classes will be conducted on nine con-
secutive Tuesday evenings on the basket·
ball courts al the MJ1in Beach, behind
the Recreation Department building, 175
N. Coast Highway.
Hours for pre-registration are I a.m.
to noon and 1 p.m. lo 5 p:m. at the
recreation dep~tment. F'ee !or the nine-
week cours"e Is $20 and enrollment is
limited to 20. •
Dogs must be at least four monlhs
o\d and must wear a choke collar and
six-foot leash. Junior tiandlers must be
at last eight years old and accompanied
b~ an adult.
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jects involved.-Tueldlys, 5;':30 p.m.
111,...1 For llOiftln<n, eJtht lo ten
years old, l.ntennedilte, over ten years,
and advaoced. All courses heltl on
1\tesdays and Thursdays. Beginners, 1-2
p.m., Intermediates, i:~:3'1 p.m. and
AdvanCed 4-~ p.m. · · .. , ·
Movies: Full leflllh •features and in-
ter.~ing short ' iubject.s •for . all age
groups. Wednesday, ·7:30 p:m.
Sleep 1n: For boys under 12. MovieS,
~acks. and fun.. Bring steeping· bag
and· spend the night in the. Boys' Club, ~ridayi, Juty 10..Ai.iiust 28. Fee 11•$1.
Torcb ·~ab: For' boys 12 and 13~ A
Ltr9u11agrlnr
fun and service club for the bettennent1
ol Ille Boys' Club. OlrlJ> outb\p Included .
during the aummer. 1li1Jr3\1lys, l :!M •
p.m. ''·
Touraame1t of tbe Week': F.or boyf~
under 12. A dUfe.rent event every
week-boneshoes, dafU, bowline, etc.
Tuesdays, 8':30-7:30.
Volle1bait Le&,ae: 2-man team11·1open
to all age groups. WeQnesdays, 8-9 p.m. •
Fee of 50 cen\s per team . ~
Warbah: 'An exciting loo:Jame1with
lots ot action and plenty of exeretse.
Tuesday and Thursdayo, l ::!0-9 'p.m. ,
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'From Here to Moon'
Exhibited in Laguna
"From Here and the Moon,'' 1 special
double feature exhibit is, on display
through the end of. August at. the Laguna
Federal Savings building, 260 Ocean Ave.
The "Here" represents painting by
more than 50 menlbcrs of the Niguel
Art Association. Included in lhe display
are works in oil, acrylic, and watercolor
painting. stitchery, and many forms of
crafts.
The "Moon" Is a collection of •2
souvenirs of the moon program, collected
by Gustav Johansson, a member ol the
Huntington Beach McDonnell Douglas
Astronautics Company . Mp.nagemenl As·
'
soclation. Included among the "lunar•·
bilia," as it is called, are J)OSters, aut~
graphs, first day covers of various flight.s,.
medals, medallions, and Apollo patches. ·
One of the medallions on display is_
the work of Laguna artist Boris Buzan,
depicting the Apollo mission to the moon.
The medallion was selected as the
1970 winner in competition among the
members of the American Medalist
Society.
The displays are open to the public
during business hours at Laguna Federal
Savings. Complimentary coffee is served
daily.
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Briti<b' ,.,..,., fan JoHt>h Carr
ran out of money aft~t the Euro-
pean Cup match in Milan, so he
hitch-biked the 1,500 miles back to
Britain at nO cost at all -until a
local court here fined him three
pounds ($'1.21!) for using a freeway
as .a pedestrian. •
Jo.JMs W, CairoU, 46, was re·
Jeased from a Neoodc prison f"e·
centtv after serving four years
for &econd degree bu.,-glary, He
wai arrested the same afterno011
when fotmd pilfering desks in
some of the Nevada st.ate of/ice
buildings. He pleaded guilty
Monday and will be sentenced
July 13.
• Reno, Nev. Police inspector Rudy
l•k put in fOr 774 hours overtime,
arguing he had worked a nine-hour
day since 1966. The Reno city
council ruled this week he should
have been taking.a lunch break all
aloilg and gave him credit for four
b;ours overtime instead. •
A.! Hirt, who suffered a badly cut lip
from a thrmon brick during New Or4
Jean's Mardi Gras. autographs a brick
for gooernor's aide H. D. Ruffin after
the Louisiana senate passed a bill
making it a felony 'to throw objects at
people riding on /loots. ••
The 70.year-old Duke of Beau-
fort, who seTWS a1 Master of
the Qut?en Elizabeth and a recog.
nited expert on such equine mat-
ters as fetlocks, wi.ll judge a
contest to choose the f'1'ettiest
fem.a.le ankles at a party being
given by the. Duchiss of West..
minstt1' the hostess announced.
• Dickie Moore, 8, of Hempstad,
England, went sleep-walking re-
cently and iell 30 feet from his sec-
ond story bedroom onto a concrete
patio. His on1y injury was two
missing teeth. "Doctors said Dickie
was saved from serious injury be-
cause he was asleep and relaxed
\vhen he fell," Robfirt More, his
fa ther said . •
Mood11, Ju~ 6, 1970
U.S. Troop
Level D1·ops
I
To New Low
From Wire Servi.ct•
SAIGON -The U.S. command said
today American troop levels in SouU:l
Vietnam have dropped to their lowest
Point in more than 40 months. '!be
announcement came as offi~ met to
plan a flll'ther 150,000 reduction ordered
by President Ni.Ion.
The command said the number of
tJ.S. troops in the war zone dropped
last week by 3,200 from 417,100 to 413,900.
lt was the fewest American troop.! in
Vietnam since Feb. ll, 1967 when there
were 412,000 Americans in Vietnam.
ln Hooolulu Monday a board ol officers: asseIDbled to draft details for wKhdrawal
of 50,000 more U.S. troops by Oct. 16,
1970· as the first of 150,000 men to
be Out or Vietnam by the spriDg of
19?1 . .
The 150,000-man reduction is expected
to cut American combat strength in
the war zone to two divisions, military
sources said:
On Vietnam fighting fronts allied com-
muniques repotted light action Sunday.
American forces kilfed 21 Vie; Cong
am North Vietnamese irl four scattered
engagements. Spokesmen said U.S.
casualties were ooe killed and 22 wound-
ed.
'Ibe Cambodian anny battled its way
today to lull cootrol of the town o!
Saang, 20 miles south of Phnom Penh,
after suffering some of the heaviest I~ it has reported for one day ol
fjgllting.
Other Cambodian lrOO!JS j>usbed back
a threat to Kompong Thom, 80 miles
porth of tbe capital, with the aid of
SouCh Vietname&e warplanes.
Cambodian commendm said 32 of
of their men ,,.... killed ml 47 wounded
during rT hours of fillhting at Saang.
'Ibey claimed more than 250 Viet Cong
and North VieCnamese were g]ain. but
said-powerful enemy forcts -till were
in the area, apparently preparing for
a counerattact.
Senate Busy But
War Debate Due ... .
WASlilNGTON (AP) -Fresh from
a long Fourth of July Wi!ekend, the.
Senate takes up two apptopiaUons bills
this week before wading deep into
another debate· over United States policy
in Southeast Asia.
The Senate must dig Into a backlog
:Pf work left undone during a eeven-we;ek
-OYF_ 1!10 Cooper.cburcb amend-menf tO l!lnli'tuoire U.S. mililary opera-
u,mJs in CafPbodia. .
·The &iuit.e will start off "Hh a $17
billion --bill carrying funds l<r the lpBCe PfOll"lm, the Department .
of HousiDg aand Urban DevelOJ)Dlent, the
Veterans Administration ·and o. t h:e r
govaootent agencies. Next it will tum
to the ,mone:y bill for the Agricutiure
Department.
Then, after acting on legislation to
extend the Defen,,e Production · Ad, the
Senate will start debate on a measure
to repeal the Tonkin Gulf reSolution
of 1964 which former President Lyndon
B. Johnson cited as congresaional-baclt-
ing for his sending over 500,000 American
troops to Vietnam.
Cuha Officials Oustecl
MIAMI (AP)-Cuba today announced
a cabinet shakeup that toppled Francisco
Padron, minister of the sugar industry
which failed to meet Fidel Castro's an-
!l'"•••••m•----111 ~ nounced production goal of 10 million
i
TheNewYorkBoordofHealth
! has proposed higher fees for
serpent farm oumeTs, midwives
and cultivators of germs, am0'1lg
others, to help the city balance
11 f°ecord $1.1 biUion. budget.
tons.
Education Minister Jose Llanusa, a
stalwart Or the Castro administration,
also Jost his job, Havana Radio reported.
The radio monitored in Miami said both
men "will be transferred to other tasks
10 be assigned by the Revolulion."
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U,I Te..,_"9 IN BELFAST, BRITISH TROOPS PATROL RIOT-TORN STREETS AFTER VIOLENT NIGHT
Armed Soldiers P••• Burnt-out But •• Complete Curfew Goes Into Effect to Aalt Fighting
Jet Crash Victims Buried
ln Mass Grave in Spain
ARBUCIA, Spain (UPI) -A blanket
of flowers wilted sldwly beneath the
bot '5panisll sun.
"Ashes to ashes. Dust to dust," the
priest said. m.. feel crunched so!Uy
into the fresh dirt of the mass grave
ACLU Prepared
For Expensive
Kent State Probe
COLliMBUS, Ohio (UPI) -The
American Civil Liberties Union of Ohio
(ACLU) said Sunday a task force of
lawyers will investigate the incidents
:iurr«mdi~ the May 4 killing « four
Kent State University student.a to
debmnine if students' rights were
violated.
The ACW said ll was prepared to
spend as much as $15,000 oo the in-
vestigation .and amoonced M i c h a e l
Geitner, an Ohio State University law
professor, had been retained to guide
the effort.
Benson A. Wolman, executive director
d the· union, said Geltner has been
retanled for the summer month.s. He
declined to give bis lalary, but said
it wwld be paid by ACLU receipts
!""" contributioos.
In addition, Wolman said, more than
two dozen attorneys have volunteered
their services to the ACLU cause.
"We are prepared to spend between
~.ooo and 11s,ooo on lh.is project,"
Wolman said, adding ~s1,ooo in small
donationS already had been re;ceived.
or 112 victims ol the British jet airlinet
that crashed near the village at dusk Friday~ ..
Fifty villagers had volunteered to dig
and cover the stx~ua.re-yard lump of
.earth in the pi~ue Jittle cemetery.
~ They atood:-among1he 150 otber~ns
attendiJlg the last rites. They ilcluded
British and Spanish officials, restue
workers, priests and the curious.
The Comet jet carried 105 British
tourists and s e veto n crew members
from Manchester, England , to Barcelona
for a 12-day vacation on Spain's Costa
Brava.
The plane smashed iato the side o(
a mou.tain.
··it was horrible -horrible,'' a Red
Cross worker said. "I have never seen
anything worse.''
Officials were still trying to determine
the cause of the crash. Even as the
funeral service. was in progress, they
searched the wi~ely scattered wreckage
for clues.
In Madrid, other o(ficials studied the
plane's "black box:," an el~c device
recording the aircraft's performance, a11d
tapes oC the pilot's final radio messages
for further indications.
A British Embassy spokesman said
the decision to bury the . victims col·
lectively was reached by a Spanish judge.
"This ~ nonnal procedure in Spain,"
he said. "They do not allow bodies
to be kept for more tha1 24 hours
for hygienic reasons."
A COftSUlar official said it was doubUut
any requests by relatives for the remains
to be returned .to England for individual
burial would be honored.
"It was impossible t.o recognize in-
dividual passengers," he :1aid. "There
were no complete bodies -just pieces."
Chaplains Label
Poor Conditions
Jail Riot Cause
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -A group of
chap,Wiins says the Saturday riot at
Holmesburg prison was caUsed by poor
conditions not racial tensioos.
"This ,committee hcu repeatedly called
t hese intolerable conditions to the at·
tention of ·ctty government," t h e
chaplains said. "Our pleaS have fallen
on deaf ears."
"We teel it ill behooves public officials
to raise the screen of racism when
the plain facts call for greater ex-
penditure of public funds to provide
a basically humane and more effective
cor:rectional system for our city prisons,"
said the Interfaith Chaplains Committee,
composed ol 14 Catholic, Protestant and
Jewish chaplains.
Ninety·six men were injured in a
bloody three-hour brawl at the 74-year-old
prison.
The battle erupted when .,. black
pri.s;oner ~ a white guard in the
dining area, police said.
"The black prisoners turned on the
wtllte cprisoner$ then," Police Com·
missioner Frank Rizzo said.
Six guards were stabbed or slashed
\\'ilh kitchen knives during the melee.
Of the 80 prisoners injured, about
25 were taken to local hospitals suffering
from wounds. Police said most of them
were white. '
Nasser Gets Aclvice
Fi·on1 Soviet Docto1·s
MOSCOW (UPI) -President Gamal
Abdel Nasser of Egypt today received
1nedical aid and advice from Soviet doc·
tors at a country hidewaway near
Moscow, according to Arab sources.
Catholics
Cry Loo~i.J1g
In N. Ireland
BELFAST, Northern Ireland (UPI' -
The British Army today set up special
office to investigate charges or looting
and brutality against British troops dur·
Jng weekend rioting in the Roman
Catholic area of Belfast where five
persons were kill~.
The victims were all civilians and
all Catholics, killed In street by street
fighting for control of the_ Falls Road
area during the <1tmy's search for
Catholic arms. The area was quiet today
but a Catholic member of the Ulster
parliament predicted all-out war with
Protestants this 'summer.
With the return of calm there waS
a flood tide of accusations by residents
of the 20-block area that troops had
looted-money, religious objects and other
valuables, and smashed furniture and
fittings in their search for hidden arms.
Catholics, backed by the government
of Ireland in Dublin, also demanded
Protestant sections of this city be sub-
jected to similar searches .
Brig. Michael Bayley, deputy chlef
of staff of the British forces, refused
today to promise liny search in the
Shankill Road or other Protestant
strongholds. .
He said, "We will give no assurance
that a similar operatiqn will be carried
out in the Shankill Road or any other
area of the city."
He added, "There are Jots of guns
everywhere in Northern Ireland."
The brigadier atlDOUllced two centers
would be set up to bear reports of looting
and brutaltty.
tt was a search in Balkan Street
off Falis Road on Friday whlch netted
a large arms eache which set off the
rioting and sent gunmen, allegedly from
the Irish Republican Anny, (IRA), t.o
the rooftops to snipe at British troops.
~ An tRA officer, saying most of the
guns" were members Of the outlawed
organization, told a news correspondent,
the army "found a truckful of weapons
but there are lots more." .
He did not say where the arms, stored
for trouble during next weekend's tradi-
tional processions by the Protestant
Orange Lodges, were hidden.
Echeverria Wins
Mexico Election
MEXICO CITY (AP) -Luis Echever-
ria Alvarez won Mexico's presidency
by the expected landslide Sunday, ex·
tending the 42-year hold of the PRI
-the Institutional Revolutionary party
-on tbe Mexican government by another
six years.
The PRI said unofficial returns from
-4 ,822 of the nation 's 26,901 voting
precincts gave Echeverria l ,232,200 votes
to 158,324 for Effrain Gonzalez Morfin
of the PAN, the National Action party.
Although there never was any doubt
Echeverria would win, Gonzalez Morfin
refused to concede defeat. His supporters
claimed there were many voting ir·
regularities, but a government electioo
chief rejected the claims. Several oortemporary music groups
bave volunteered to make benefit ap.
pearances on behalf ol. the union's effort,
Wolman said, and one natiooaily-known
group already has given a verbal com-
mitment for a concert in Ohio this
fall for that purpose.
SPECTACULAR MID-SUMMER
Alleged Mafia Chief
Has Heart Attack
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) -Reputed
Mafia chief Anthony 0 Tony Bot' Boiardo
suffered a heart attack and wu llsted
in "critical" condition at Somerset
llospitaJ today.
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on all our entire stock of
famous imported and domestic Heavy Rain Soaks Portions of Soutlieast U.S.
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Nixon Leaves . . . .Coast · Mter -Julie'~. Birthd3jf
~ NIIori headed back • r.r
Wuhlngton today after a blisy 12-day
San Oemtilte sojourn marked by con-
c:eatralion oo forelen affairs.
He . broke Btlide for one special
-affair Sunday evenln(, lhe 22nd ...-y ol hil daughter, J u 11 e
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She and her bJsband David were
greeted at El Toro Marine Ccrps Air S-Buoday """""8 by the President
Bmuewife Deat"la
and Mn. NIIon. , • ,. -..,;ion en toute• l!oino. ,
The couple had llniahed a lour-day . While House jibysiclan Waller lka<b ·
official trip to Japan. Julie siid .they pvt-her a geisha doll, niere . were
lw>d tremendously enjoyed Japu', '"Illey ~kl !nm cliories Stuart, .. -
made wi feel like beads al atite." · ual aide, and a clock fnm her leCret
A blnhday dinner party ii lhe Western aerVlce agents.
White House Sunday eventilg' Clima:s:ed Julie aald alto .tbaf; abe had been
a treble celebratioo .filr the 10W!I lady.· lhopphig ilt J.,,.. aad had , oeveral "
She cut a single laY,~ <:U:e at the ' ~for her-family. ·
American Embassy in ToiyO and WU • · ''Jbere W~ ind.icetions flhlt Pre.sident *"'ered -omall gills and a. diam--NIJwl IO enjoyod the Calllcnla . pace . . .
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Charges Sought
Against M·arine
Laguna's
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Lifeguards
Get Praise
BJ JORN VALTERZA
OI .. Dllb' l'lllt htff
.ltkr spending a weekend checking
out.of«ate aad local leads, Sao Clemente
police loday lioughl a murder· complaint ag-Y'JU'IC Marine Lance Opl. Frankie
Wayno MeHlno In the beating and stab-
bing dealb ol the wife or aootber -· Aidiel at the dletrict Aitomty'a office
at South Orqe 00unly-M1"'1dpol•eo..t
aaid the DA't slalf llore -rmewlng '"I""" filed by S.. a.m..ta Deteclives llliS_,q .•
No word on P*"' .UIDOI of i ...,,.,w.rt bas,. _, _...._
If the complaint is returned, then
Mellino will face arraignment early thlis
weel: In Ille dealh last Juoe 16 ol Mn.
Comlie Lynoi JohnlOll, 20, fo11nd itabbed
and beaten ln bor ll!lail apartment ln
Sao Clemente ..
Melllno, -bas DOI made aoy formal Btatements, police say, has been in
cuslody since early laat Friday when
officen Urested him at ao apartment
at 124 A...mda. San Diego, where the
Vietnam veter'an stayed on occasion with
bllddles.
The ohorl, curly-llaired llmpect ap-
peared Weaty and •leepy thiJ morning
at 9 a.m. during a photo mugging aessioo
al pollco, beadquarters.
When a patrol sergeant affably greeted
the l~year~ Marine with a "what
are you doing here, Frankie?" Mellino
FASHIO N ISLAND
CONCERTS ST AR T
The third annual series ol Summer
"'Pops" Conceris open tonight at Fashlon.
Island. nie lively <.'Ona!rt, starting at
9 o'clock, . will feature the 35-member
Big Brass Band playing such diverse
numbers as Strauss' "Blue Danube" and
Newman's "Slaughter on 10th Avenue."
Composer Henry Brandon of Corona
del Mar will conduct the free oUtdoor
concert Jn the Slage Court on the
Pedeltrian mall.
Brandon will conduct a 35-member
brass band one week and a 35-piece
coocert orchestra the nert week, with
rtotal ol nine concerts through Aug.
31.
. eraJi11e Ceast
, l\'enther
It will be generally fair today
through Tuesday except for night
and early morning low cloud! along
the coasL
JNSm E TODAY
Coli/ontfa con now officiallU
J>Gil all of ita bill1. After a mara·
thon Jul~ 4 sesiion Senate Demo-
croU broke tht' deadlock and
1ent a budget to Governor
Rtagan. Ste 1torie1 Page 9.
roplied, "Tbey~e trying lo get me on
SllSpicioo or mwder." He tbeo managed
a. wan smile.
Mellino, who is attad»ed to Head-
quarters Battalion ' of the 2nd Infantry
Ti'ainlng-Reghntnt at Cimp Pend1eton,
is a cook.
Polia: llid this weel:eod lhal the yoolh
had oerved ln Da Nq ln•South Vietnam.
at abc!lit tbt ,..me •lime • 1-· Cpl.·
M.i: -. 11, ..... ·-ol the &lain ........
'~But 1'e booestlY don'! know If Ibey
.. --....... ..... ln Vl<t-mm," Detecttve Lt. liabll'l Miion llM:I
today. -~
He said police made calls over the
weekend . to Texas and Olher lta~ in
(See aotµnjO; l'af" J)
Blazes Sweep . . ,
Laguna Areas .
Over W ~ekend
BJ FllEDEllJCll: ~ari:m. . Ol•DMIJ"" .... · wonr. or ~ ror the Laguna· Beach
lifeguards came lblS JDOrll!llg'lrom the
father of a G.nten Gfove boy · who
wao Injured -al Pearl Street Beach 'Fri-·
day. r · -•
"I've nevet .een.•'11) bowledltable a
cmr who knew wb.it to• do rilbt ee'
IJ!e'spo1:"olld ·-Roser Slej>pe. ""* .on, <k"tc. t adleftd· back' and •
neck injuriel Fridlf """' a ~-· him cnlldnc'Nst ····· u;.-.•
lloor.
"'Die 11 • .-. ....... ~ ....
•eaurt.IL Jt'1,.U, ....... belitft."
-The U:,...Old SlePPe-beJ -IM!iil
lolJowlnc the acddent al Weotmiuler .
Commdy Hqsptal, ad 14 "fine now"
~-to hil ,lather.
. Lifepardl ·r.i!Mided" to •• can for
uabtance fi<lm guard Charlie Ware "'t
8 p.m. Frlc!i1; .mt ruobOd to Pearl
Street lleacli. ' · ·
Aller ~ .... !Int alil,' youag Steppe
wu tam to w~ ConuilunltY Hoopl~. aad ~· .. 1· to _tbe.iariilly home, 13'1,?.fano, 'Garden Grove.
'Jbe .1i~t. WU • Of 911 ~I
logpd by the llleguirdl over the 1"'1'-
day weekend.
; Pf the 91, ,aa .wete. ioUed C11t ~•Y
~·-• atone. l:lfeguard.s reP.O<f<d that rlptlder Two ~parate fires bl~~ ur~n and heavy turf ~lted from 'a storm
ia Laguna Niguel an~ Lagunl C~yon • off °" ~ of Baja Callf,ornla led
over the Fourth ,of July weekend. • to .the high number of rucue..,.
One apparently was 1larted M>en The aurl is expected ' to remain, heavy
gasoline spilled from . air· ov.ertumed tnday and ;ruesday, P.l"d• aakl. Some
beaches may be clooed upoo·tbe dllcre-motorcycle, the other may ~~Ye been lion of the lifeguard. •
started by r~works, Division of Mere than 140,000 per111m came iown
Forestry officials stated. lo the Laguna .sand& O\'U' the FOartb
At 3:30 a.m. Sunilay, 80 fireinen in of July holiday, averagiag ~ 35,ooo"
uruts from Laguna Beach, Oranae.County t:ach day, with a dally 101 of J-
and the state J>tYilied of Forestr.y respon· at COWlty beaches. . Water temperafure went up to a
ded to the Laguna Canyon call and pleasant M degrees by saturday with
spent two hours battling a blar.e to temperature on the sand nauUn& ~
the rear of 2171 Laguna Canyon Road~ ID degret1, -making the beacbel a
More than four acres ol grass and welcome rtlle.f for inllOd retidenll where
brush were destroyed in the fire /believed tbe temperature IOIJ'fld 1o tbe IOI .tn
to have been started by fimtorks. ~ iiany areas.
The Laguna Niguel blaze wtuch llal1ed ·
·shortly af(er 3 p.m. Saturday, burned
over 50 acres, at one time comlq witkm
1,000 yards of adjacent bomel.
Fifty firemen from the ttate Divia.19'1 of
Forettry ·and the· OranJ;e Comity Fire
Depatlment !ougbt ·the blaze for three
~. lllinC 10 lire trucks and two
bulldozert 8Jld supported by twb air
tankers from Hemet. Two airborhe wafer
drops helped quell the flames.
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Hurricane Surf.
Off Baja Whips
Clemente. Beach
Drive'aru,
Police said : tbef Were · under-atlaek
by a ~age_ol iiotUp, rocks Ud·<berry '
bombs dlirtna the ,..,;t of the fwo.hour .
utuatlon. They said 17 peraooa · were
armted, ooe oo charpa of aaaulllni
an olllcer.
lo(emben ol• the prec!CJlllliwlUy, loag·
haired community, however mainlalned
that police were the · _.,.." aJlll, ~ beotOn. penoiiJ' arrested .wlth•clUbs
alter Ibey were a•bdued. Pollce detiy ·
lhll.' '
It .WU ..ibiialed thit 250 . peioou
were ln the area, about hall of them
....-, ........ po11ce ordered the
.....,, to ....,. U • m lllllawlul . ~bJy; . . . ' .
••rt .,;_u no~ 1 . NanMd con(i-011tiUon,"
said Sgt.' Dave e::.l,m: ofLquiia polke,
0 jtat five or a1r: wise IUYI Jf'bo bid .
nm · out ·ol floe-ks and dedded to '!be Laguna Niguel fire wu•belltvt<I
to have started when a motorcycle car-
. rying two riders overturned, spUUng
gasoline which was ignited by heat fnllD
the motor.
Hurricane IPJrf au'llnc up fnm Baja have,"!llle-fun '!Ith U., poll~.'" .
Cal~ornla kept San• Clemente llleguan!a · He .said -ruide!'t. apparenUy were
'!be bike riden. Francif G. O'llelll,
18, of Laguna Niguel aad· Larry L.
Groves, 2', of Santa Barbar11 were
unhurt.
bu ' 1<>1!11 to ....... Porty ln the atrfft ol 'Y th;ough the Independence Doy the'.ruallc area with a• live 'l>,lld .aad'.
weekend ~hll scores o( reteues amcJDC fireworkl.r Polic9 · h'ad bte1 out twice ·
tbe esUmaled 52,000 beacb(oers. elrller' !ilea. of nolle .cemplainll ahd :
'!be wave., reaclUn1 siJ: feet by Sunday ~nt qa1n at 10:03 p.m. Brown Hid, .n.mooo, were erpe<:ted to cootl!>oe &man ~wen: belns fired, In the
,,__. lod ~-ltreel'· . . . .
--ay, ~ frOW even larftr Jltlldenls of, the · area •!Y lllepl D P • l R d this evening and Tufeday. ,~ lirewofbl ;were. belni Ht off In m1n1 ' ana Olll Oa Llleguard Capt. Phil Stubbt·sald Har· other par1a ol loO. 1. · '
ricane Fnnc:erea, wbid. b iii' a poc:lit · Bnnn Nici • polJce • stopped · t h e
Closed 4 Days oil Call!omla wh«e ltl .... 111 ean..... llnwori,l·aod · -Illegally, flll'l<ed ' irMo Soutbem CalHmda, Ir expected to c,ors moYed. Nan:otlco Dttectlve Netl .
' Jl"'dpce beaY)' ....u.. P,ul'fOll .... omC.r Jell Reynoldr ...
Dana Cove Road leading down the No ter1om racues In die dozw of lhlli1ed at 1tht.ICl!Dt. 1
face of Dana Point to the harbor be.low riptides over tbe: weekend were re:ported. Al the two ,1Uempted to make I>-= ....._. ;: will be cloeed frolD Tu~y through But ' tds P.ardl were '"tboppblg1 JIU ~ ·arrat, · tbey Aki~ liter~ . ~ =1 ,..... 11-1: F:rlday this week for ~UOn work. rQ•'f •II weekend, Sttlbbr 'Wei, ... 4. J I ~ ~liielfJd. r ~, ,ltnlck-• ·
_ -• ,. !l'llt popular ~d will undergo repeln Oii Seturda~ the comb~ clalr!fd" ~ 11111 ~ .~ . ·-
;:::: ...,. n-l:--during the '/""llf -Harbor-.0\olrict aldea • balbotJ 411ci TirewJ)r)i la..:......... r }'i/ioelf lf!<n ioeol oat an,"cil(JCfr Mlclr · --·~ •• ,, . .flllf. . • ••mi·1~flretroru *"' WIM't-.iWUt .. lltlnce"" uQ wriich trtaetect tbl .
;:.:-,.:: Accta'to the harb01"wiU·mn1in opem, ~ 21,oa6 with Ill additional 15,000 on~ "lfJ reipoMe of fellow polke ~ • =· .._ 1,.,: however, through Del otupo Road on belches pitrolltd by dty ........ Purce1l, let up ·a command port in
--.. the downcoast aide or the complu, they Retcues !or thel day wtre loged 'at one ,polJ<;e unll and dire(led the juboe-.
added. IS. quen1 OJ>Or•U-Evemually.U>era .weto •
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ol llDdlnc, a. jetliDe< tbal eorrted --.. u mlfO' an ·SatwdQI 1md• 11D1i1iJt
Med off the rumrq again !!Im., HD
•• -bin! and ·!all qain• In •
lami ftdd, ldll!il(•IOI -. I '
:The' Air~ cinada ··111per Daleinted
.. 23 .~ '"'"' -CalllGrnla,' • wll!le others -· bid 1111...ieil lo boanl Fl!cbi a~ nld\eil It ao·<!on• In ~.
:oiii;,; ,,.. "flcthb -lilted .. 11111'1 . -·~·~"-· ....... 5'91. ' ~~-:· IJl!ll ..,,,.. fl . , <
1 ,He WfKclpfA '"l'ld"~ ..... .r., -· 't.~ .... -... Mir. ii ·?e1 n1 ·11 Or··· . '" ' ,. a .. ,.,,• ... ,.., ••.• ..._ -..11nn _ ........... OmnplDL
'Sl!a . ., ... ~ Cril!i -it *-'-. -bM1ey ...... •filir iq!la north .., =.., '~r Alr!loit, -..
l'llald Ill ,bad· JiUt It! cli>wn' .. -to Lal Anpl& .
"On Saturday .. Mcally, ft would
have bem fu)11" Mkl an Air . CIDlda enc.uve, DOllnf the plane can c:any t• -and !requmtly did at . peak~. . .
'l1le cruh wl. the lecmd' wont tn ·
Canadian aYiatlat bbtory aad the l!nt
major accident at the--Torooto faelllty,
where many. wl1-were, waltlnl to board the big. Jet. . . .. .
/'Wt were lucky," llld,a lhakm Meyer
CoJ)in, of T~. who aqived ii IM
AnJelea later Sunday aboard a tubltl-
blled Amoricaa· Alrllnea llJgbL
"Wo ...Wd hove been gone ••• It ,... aOmi iori ot miracle!'. 1 ." ... _ ..... -Wll·awaltlnc·FllPI at 1n Lal Angeles, Bertrand a..p-
delalne, .•• ·mlrai:las m\181 Ran not ta ma. .
He movicl to Santa -81111 opened a rtltaurant which was destroyed . by:
fjre,' \'"' ,,.W .and aad wao walU.C r.r .hia wl!e, Jeannloe, 30, and tbetr
-wlio had -vislllo( _,. Jitordre.l. ' ..
"You looe evorythlnr. And then )'OU
looe 1'JUr famliy," remarked Mn. 'l'trrJ
Pepin, a lrltnd or,U>o grlevtn( man.
Ken 'l'bolJ-. -_..., m.
tendjn( to board 1"JIPI GI, said. ho aw: It .,.P 11\'<l' 'hb Car u be dr)>vo
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MOl'l1'R£.\I: -In 1111-'IC ~ -.t1ont !or a trip to= .. lallil, t•io'ar-old. J~ ....... !'Olm llotiintOJ. nlPt iild peinlt
1 typedoatawm-.~-~.._frhd.• · •• ' ' · ·
• I}'. o 0 JIM!l.'*1de ........ Mtl"Mle • o • UJIC:!JrlUll' bkycJe to Marcel
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·' ,. ..... 1. 0-1(1111= and )locllel'i:"") lb·llar<el Bap!er •• ·.•
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; • ' ,no., . -l!il!I ,laoiioioo' pol, bit-·-Ma"'lte. Jac-
1 ""'~ to !lmlil _.... ----tho plane. ' ''If ......... ,,. ••• ".a,.-,. aod tlloo ...... It • llrt, clotalled
.ellfpioda . .' ·I :i .
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' ltf:llo!lt·. • • .. iJI' --... :.-llpo . ~-toNot>Wa •• ·~-..... •tor..11111~ .... ~at f ,,~ I ~• 1,,, 1:
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, ~ Jeu, 11, bit lllllir II, ~ tbelr .......... Mr. and Mn. a,.
·--wei:e ~.-...··Ill~ In the Air canada a:ub..~ ..... ·8'mdaJ'. ' - '
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-id run lllta -to eocape. '!be
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-followed 11111 --. ,,,., -'I pl -wltb -.. • u.t."
Retldent. cl the --. will! It. ~
---11111 eucalyptus tr.es, cllo'
. Near UCSB Ordinance· Near?·:
-.... -" rock Ind bot\le ......... '!1le)' cJalm It WU -when
...... --·· ,., .. In maklnc lmtl4.
A DAILY PJL()T photocrl!lb« who
--11 )>.m. --tbe liW.. tiOo w11 DOI II II --said a
bo4IJe namwly mllo!MI bis bead. He
uldbesaw a ~clbollles thmm.
Brown oald the -arremd did hOt complalo ol Injury, He said ll!ere
wert DO block <ya, cut llpo or oilier
-..al evldonce cl ftahtq. He said
... 111-,......ld llid hls ·-.i.un
but 'llQlld DOI 10 to Ill" llc>lplUI.
Purcell \al« eshlbited I looded e~
penolve U.,.. pistol that be Aid WU
"""1dattlie-. · He uld be 'wu 1tnick three -by lhn>wD objecb. He said lht lltuatlon ~
WU -coau.l ,a!Jou! IJ:l5 Ult, Sun-
day. He said three botlJes bit the """'"
mand poot car.
Brown Aid d!fer<nt., officers were
pelted llld knocked down. Officer
Reynokle .11111....i a wrenched . shoulder
when be lackled Lyle German, 31, ·of
°"* ~ said --ll'l'lnl to----..---·
He WU lll!obd C11 dmloo al -
.... • -· Pollca llid • .,,.... ,,... mode for -uil lht reot ....,. for fall""' to c!Uperae. Thero were
If adult. and three juvmiles amot.d.
A ball boodlman llid Laguna Police
niuaed to -prllooen ... ball ud
took them to Onap c....tr Jail. •
Police Ode! -Huct -not fmmedlotely avallal>le -Y but LL
Robert McMurray said Police did Dot
overrMCt. He aaid the litultlon 1VU
~ ~ and Ille! ..........
beofm.
' Mcllumy said -Purcell wu
strugUng with one man a wunu wu
bellllll blm .. tbe bead. He said ....
police lllllt bad -damapd ... the IP"ll&hi, -.. nd Dehl. 'trunl: and llde, ii* estimated dlma&e ..... about
fllD.
Ana -... who malnlaln they
-1111'1 lo live In peace, -Ibey -id pq for 1111 ....... Mdlurray
-....... np to tbe dt7 manqer.
Ai. -II clalmed Poift opra)'Od
mace,. I cllemlcal -rent, In 1111 face
al • Vletnn -who had loot
.. eye In -bat and -not~ -'Analber .....,,, a nlideal al the
.... -loPnl ........ Ille -ta1111o tq -by sayln& ''ra~ ta~ ta~ U this were 1 real war J'OU 1UJ1 would be dad now." He WM not Qlftblnde4. ~
111111 area l9idenll ntnated Into 1111 lltmh, hllll whtle ·pe11ca tried to
comb lllent oat wllli -al ll(l1lhw bf ... bellcqjllr.
'!be Qty OoundJ al '--reoeaU, hll been C11••¥Wmir a teen
boulln( lolpel:tlon cl tbe area by city
~to-.. -booslnr· -al the .,. have oppoood ...... tbe IJ'Olll1dl Ille)' ... belnc llJ>l]<d
out llllfalr'1 for ouch an~
F,.... P .. e J
MELLINO •••
-~l«m...evldoncelntbe -· 'Jbus far, Maon aaid, police hive
found -a ~ -· nor a ~ wall«, appanat1y takm fmn
the Jolmoon .-at the time al
the lU~. ,
"We're going to the d!otrlet attorney
with the ·evidence we hive at the mo-
ment," Maeon said.
But be would DOI reveol detalb cl
tie -In lbe caoe.
'Ibe murder, whktl had led Police
C11 a baffllnc trail for two weeks, changM
cmiplaloo last W-ay nl&ht when
IOUrces gave offtoen new lnformaUon.
'J>olk:e cm 'l'!nzrDy spent houn ob-
taimnc -II for Meltlno's arrest and
~ .. .-al the """""1enl
and Melllno'1 tear 1t Camp Pendleton.
DAILY PILOT
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tlri-•s Kerril 1.•1rw
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SHERIFF'S DEPUTIES LEAD COMBATANT FROM FIELD
17 Arrested In Woodland Drive Fr•Y
From Page J
CRASH IN CANADA. •• ,
to.;; airport, tben mlenly go-:
"Boy, lt luat blew apart/' he sajd,
"'It hit lllie an A·Bomb," added Dave
Greig, t4, Cuop Park. "l'd never want
to tee anythµlg like that q:aln." :
'!be plane, whooe pilot WU ontered'
to roar· ale# again ~ter ·reporUng: an
engine fire at the mcrnent be landed,
ll bogan Its fatal aeconct takeolf.
I.aguna Aides
Holding Talks
About Freeway
L1111J11 Beach City Manager James
D. ~ dty Public Works Dlroctor
JooeP> Sweany and City Planner Al
Ai11ry ... 1n Loi AnceJes today to con!.,.
with ollldall cl the State Dlvlalilo al
lfill>wlYI rerardlni the 1u1ure c1 lb!
lnlllld Paclllc Cout Fn>eway route.
One engine feU, then another, and fi-
nally a IS.foot oection of wing, brlnglng it
abruptly,to earth on the SyUe Bargsma
farm , llhaklni tbe farmhouse and breU·
Jg windows.
Burgsma ran to the scene.
"Everything. w11 silent acept for a·
hlsaing IOUnd ~ ClUt or the hole, ..
" be oald, describing·~ seveo-foot prater
wlllch was op to 35 feet wide, mvldng
a "8il of death aDI destructlon.
'!be Laguna cleleptioo will -In-formation on otata plam I« the freeway
In the Dehl cl 111 au..npt by the dty
o1 Newport JI-ii to bava Ill .._i
of tbe-8tal ..... -A bill to ,.,..... the Newport oepm1I
-""' by "-1blyman Robert B..._ (II-Newport Beoch), bu paned
the ~bly 1nd ,_ II In the Senate
Tranoportatkft Committee.
Ooncern bu been expressed in Laguna
that the move might delay conMructlon
of the entire COOltal freeway, including
the Laguna area portion upon which
future planning depends.
A -ial adjourned sessi<in of the
Laguna Beach City Coundl ba5 been
scheduled fur 4:30 p.m. '1\Jeaday to hear
tbe city delegation report on today's
talks with the highway officials.
They also will r<port at a plannlng
ocmmission Rudy aesslon on the general
plan nm Monday, July 13.
Autry said today there may be some
discussion of the freeway meeting at
follight'1 regular plannmg commlaslon
meelinf, but it has not been included
on the officlaJ agenda because the delega-
tion doa not expect to return unUI
late afternoon and "tb~ won't be Ume ·
lo prepare a deta.i led report."
Heodlng tooliht's planmng commiHlon
ageda ii a I'tlOlllng request !rom Loren
Haneline, owner cl the Vacation Village,
who aetks to rezme half a block between
the city pedesb'ian easement, Sleepy
Hollow Laae and Cleo Street from R·t
(single residential) to R-3 (multiple
residential).
Sl.x variance applications will come
before the planners, including home a~
dlllon1, aignJ and parking, a proposed
budget for capital projects will be
presented by the director ol public works,
and two home occup1Uon approval• will
be conaidered.
County Marines
Saved in Crasli.
Two Marine Ccrps reserve pilots, who
balled out of thtlr small hellcoptu aup-
Porl gunship Saturday and spent the
night In sub-zero weather on MammoUt
Mountain, have rt:turned safely to their
bomes today. '
Lieutenant Colonel AJan K. Robinson,
pilot o1 the green OVIOA Bronco piane
and bi& passenger, Chief Warrant Officer
Emmett W. Osborn of Garden Grove
· were spotted by an Air Force rescue
plane Sunday afternoon on the 11 ,000
foot alopes Har Bishop. A helicopter
from Lemoore Naval Air StaUoa picked
up the two cold Marines.
Robinson and osbom • wen port of
a dttachment of Marine ObservaUon
Squadron (VM0)-8, a Morine R<serve
unit based at Los Alamitoe Naval Air
Station, The aquadnm bad just completed
a t~week summer training program
at the Naval Air Statloo. Fallon, Nevada,
and they were fJytne the Bronci 'back
to Los Alamitos. ~-
Both Marlnu landed In detp '"°"'
near the 11,000 foot level of the eas~
Sierra Nevada near Bishop. C8uMl ol
the tn.Olght emtrgency la under ln-
tt!tlgation.
Devld Collen, United Proia lntema·
~tionll bureau manager 1n Toronto, toured
the· sc.en, of 1 m o k y carnage and
de.tructi611 and tben wrote this IP'lm p;o.
tureofdiwter:
.It didn't look like I piaco wbero
108.,llves eoded Ill -ol opllnterlng
metal and flrebalJs of blulng-keroaene.
I It-looked IJka, I 1111111 iiifiD, dllnip
In • peaceful paat«al iettlnl.
'!be wreclcap iJI . .... fuoelqo -compacted Into an .,.. abouMOO ymjl
long by ID yards wide, on tie bank
ol a lltUe moll In • field al ~mowed
barley, bordered by a wheat field.
' 'there was no crater, no hole, just
an area JighUy scraped in the earth
when Flight 621 was dashed to aliyera
agalnot the ground.
Yoo cou1dn't tell the pile of junk"
there once was a $10 million aircraft.
The average piece of 'WJ'eckage you could
pick up with your band. It's just un-
distinguishable gray and black litter,
with a spot cl color here and there
- a patch or red, ,a flash of white.
The bodies of the dead were burned
and diarred unrecognizable as human
beinp. 'nlere were gruesome smaller
pieces scattered about, hands and feet.
I saw on1y one_. body that looked like
a hwnan corpse, and that was just
the top helf. It was bard to believe
the individual bodies could be identified .
A salvage worker found a $10 l>ill
that had not burned. He aplked It to
the earth to show where it landed, in case
the experts would be interested.
Air Canada workers wearing red
armbands, fanned out through the ad·
joining fields, looking for the remnants
of Flight 621.
t rode back to town in an empty
hearse.
Black Leader
Sought by Nixon
As 'Ambassador'
The San Clemerte White House bu
asked civil rights leader Whitney Young
lO join the Nixon Administration on 1
temporary basis as an adviser on black
mioortty problems.
Young. the director Of the Urt>an
League, is being sought as part of a
new admlnlstraUon drive to im.provt the
channels ol communlcatlpn between the
President and m1norlty groups, olllcials
at the Western White House said durlni
the weekend.
Young would be the flnt among a
group of what tht adminl!tratloon calls
domestic "Ambassadors'' to hell the
divisions with dissidicnt minorities.
It ia understood that \'Olmg ls llOW1dlng
out about JOO black leaden to dettnnlne
wl1<lher Ibey would allow him to
represent their vlewi to the White House
inner circle.
Last wetk'1 convention ol the NAACP
ln Cincinnati, Ohkl, heard charges that
the Nixon admlni!lrat.ion was "anU-
·Ncgro. '"
1bt NAACP's ex~tlve director,
Blllhop GUI SpgttlWOOd, apearhtaded Ille
major attack agatnat Nixon's racial
policies, which White ltOllse aides ttnntd
both "unfair" and "diahe.trtenh~."
lly All'111UR R. VINSEL
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An Orange County teenager, IOle
survivor of a hatchet rampage OO· .an
bolated beach near the UC Sanlf
Barbara campus, remained ~ critical
coodiOon today as authort.Uet probed
the murder of his two buddies.
The lirutal slzying, dUcoverod Sunday
morning by I graduate lluden\ lirolllng
on the beach not far from violence-torn
Isla Vista, was the itecond multi.pie
murder there this year. ·
Tbmtas M. Hayes,· It, of cypress,
was reported In criUcal coodWon. at
Goleta Valley Hoopltal after undergoing
five hours «: surgery for deep blade
guiles In the skull.
Thomas V. Dolan, 17, al Manhattan
Beach, and Larry S. Hess, 20, of La
Graoge, Ind., were found dead In their
sleeping bags, their heads and faces
mutilated.
No motive was detennined, 1ince Santa
Barbara County Wr!U'1 Sgt. Homer
Agiular noted the bodies hid not be<n
robbed and the victUnJ had mooey and
jewelly.
None ol the victbm attended UCSB,
but bad apparently llayed ov~rnlght in '
sleeping bags to watm a Fourth of
July fireworb display from below a
3Q..foot cliff .
-Investigators theorized they were at-
tacked In tbelr sleep late Saturday'nigbt
or early Swiday morning, without a
chance ol calling for belp oc figbting
back.
No indication was given whether one
Ill' more persons took part in the savage
murder, committed with what lawmen
described as a bladed instrument heavier
than a knife, polibly a meat cleaver.
Sgt. Aguliar said a smaller knife may
also have beeo used in the murders
of Doland aod Hess and the brutal
mutilation ol. Hayes.
The small beach where the killers
struck ls part -of the UC campus and
police there clamPed a tight lid of
secrecy on their investigation.
A Vietnam war veteran and his fiance ,
John F. Hcx:di 2f, and Sandra Garcia,
19, were beaten and stabbed to Qeath
last Feb. 22 on a couuty beach 20
miles away and those slayinp haven't
been aolved.
Orange County cannot pniil1blt large
ou1door gatherinp such 11 rock music
feetl vaJs but if s1ipervilori approve an
ordinance to be peented to them Tueaday,
such ev-<ollld· ba lllfctly reaulated ..
Cowlty ~ Adrian Kuyper said
today that big galherlnp Ill niral uni,,.
corporated areal of the county Jlfe
normally peaceful but "violence can w-
cur." He cited ~ when peraons
wllo bave purdlued tlcbll are unable
to get In.
'lbe recoqxnendred law' "to protect
pubjjc healtll, tafety and g e 11 e r a I
welfare" would apply to outdoor events
•ttractln& 2,1,0il 0< more people In mu
"oot ~equipped to bandle large crowds."
Promoten would be requirod lo appear
before supervllon Jn public bearing to
obtain a license for such events.
A deposit of $5,000 would be required '
to asrure proper. cleanup after such
1alllerings al uiMo 5,000 people. An "
acj<!jtlonal !100 would be requirod for
each 1,000 persons over 5,000.
The deposit would also guarantee that
property ownen be reimburaec? for any
damap that might CJ9Cllr.
Promoters and backers would be re-
quired to furnish proof of good character
and financial respcnsibllity.
The proposed law would require run-
ning water I« drinking, n .. h or ·
chemical type toilets, fire Protection in
hnardous areas and one security guard
for each 300 persons in attendance.
No entertainment would be pennitted
between midrught and a a.m. unless
supeivbors qree that the location it
so remote residents would not be dJ.sturb.
ed. .
Promoters alto would be roquired to
provide adequate traffic oontrol and
furnish first aid fa cilities if established
medical f1cilitiel •e not cloee by.
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Tarr Issues Guidelines
To Draft Boards on COs
WASIIlNGTON (AP) -Drall Director
Curtla W. Tan· spelled. out today Points
for the uating ol consCientious objector
status, summarized in one basic criterion
-sincerity of belief.
Tarr sent all local dralt boards a
memorandwn to guide them In deciding
whether an appllcant for C'On8cientlous
objector status ii sincere -a task
made more difficult by a recent Supreme
Court decision placing moral and ethlcal
objections to an equal level will! religlowi
objectiO!ll.
Tarr's directive told the boards an
applicant for conscientious objection
must ohow ht is oppooed to participation
in all wars and that his belief "must
be the primary controlling force In the
man's life." ·
Tarr said the objection mWlt stem
from "moral elUeal or religious beliefs
about what ia right ... and wbat II
wrong.''
tile procesees by which tradlllonal
roUglowi coovlctionl .. formulated."
This point Is a broader eipression
of the guideline stated by Tarr last
JW!e 16~tilat the objed«'o belief must
result from "90Dle rigorous tind of
trainlng.''
TalT himaeU had CO!lceded such a
requirement wouJd give an advantage
to the well-educated man who could
polnt to college counea as his "rigorous tralnlng." '
As now atated, tile requlll!nent i..
only for some "activity, comparable in
rigor" to traditional religous training,
a requirement perhaps within easier
reach of those with less formal education.
Several years &30, a Lompoc High
School honor -.dent and his girllriend
were found dead on a beach in the
same aeneral area, 1heir bo<lles riddled
by bullets.
An applicant "must demc;insb'ate .. that
his beliefs ''were gained lllrough training,
study, contemplation, or -actlvlty,
comparable In rigor and c1edlcat1on to
Tarr specified that the applicant need
not believe in a traditional God or
Supreme Being to qualify for con-
scientious objector ltatUli "need not
me formal or tradltklnal language" and
should not be given an advantage for
being "learned or glib"; and need not
be affiliated with a "peace cburch" CK
-porticu1m' llJ'OOP. ~
Old-fashioned Fourth
Viejo Pi.cni.c Fireworks Spark Excitement, Fire.s
By PAMELA lWLAN
Ot "" o.IJr '"" ..... There wasn't any dancing at Mission
Viejo'• Fourth of July extravaganza,
but members of the actlvJties committee,
who put on the show, sUll rot to pOuad
a little shoe leather. '
Sil minor flres were ignited during
the hour-long fireworks display but all
were quickly snuffed out by quick think~
ing 1ents who looked like they were
doing the MeI!can shuffle.
Most of thls wa.s invisible to the 4,000
picnickers who crowded the Mlsaion Viejo
Golf Club's driving ruge for the
fireworks show.
There were plenty of things to occupy
their attention, particularly durin& the
pre-show.
While families nibbled on dnunstlcks
and potato salad brought from home
or one of the hot dogs sold right at
thelr "plates, the Ramblln' Rogues swung
their p.:irtners in a square dancing ex-
hibition.
Music for the teenage set was provided
by the Bnndy Field and good old
American patriotic songs were sung by
Sing Out AJ:niaos, with some folks jDme
in.
Earlier In the day, there was an orange
crate derby_for_ the_Y.J)UD~ters down
La Paz Road.
Young Barney Oldfield3 zoomed dow;n
the straightaway without a mishap n·
cept for one youngst.er, who while in
the lead, crashed into the CtBb. All
that waa lost wa:1 a little pride which
was quickly regained with u eye to
aext year's race.
Judged the most tmique auto wu Peter
Marino's racer, which carried him to
the first place v:lctory in the 8 to 10
division. Second in that category was
Jeff Wilkinson and third Till X.vin
Kouotik.
Winnen In lht II to It dlviaiow were
Davki Lark, first; Tom G~ ltCOnd,
aad Ty Scott, third.
Another activity which took place dur-
ing the day was the grand openiq
of the Sierra RecreaUon center.
Four . hundred people toured the new
facility on the cOraer of La Sierra and
Marguerite Parkway In the Gr~a tee.
tion of M.IS&io• Viejo.
EnUcing visitors was the swimming
pgol full of floating watermelons used
in the seed spitting contesl Rick Condra
won the distinction of being able to
spit a watermelon seed the farthest.
Across the freeway at Caplstruo
Hlgh1ands was a commu.nity parade
which wound its way through the homee
to Cousteau Park. Highlight of the parade
was the Highlander's Community Band
hurriedly put 'together, which marched.
proudly through the developmenL
The parade ended with games, a picnic,
and later a firtwofkl display.
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Former Lidoite
Wed in Texas
In a double ring ceremony
Dale EU1.abeth Bi'own became
the bridt of Raymond Joseph
Vasil.
The bride is the daugbler
of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dale
Brown of Lldo ls!e and her
husband is the son and stepson
of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert
Thomas Baskin of Fort Worth,
Tex.
The nupUal mass was c:ele--
brated by the Rev. Michael
Xuereb in the Immaculate
Cmception Cathotic Church,
Grand Pra.lrie, Tex. t
Maid ol honor was Miss ~
Barbara Kubala and ·•
bridesmaid was Miss Anita
George. Best man was James ..
Edward Hannuth, w b I I e •
ushers were John Michael • '
VasU,thebrid e groom 's 'MRS. R. J. VASIL
brother, and George A. Novot.-Rec:it~ Vows
ny. •
Ring bearer was the bride's preside at ·the guest book.
brother, Jeffrey Andrew . The bride attended a
Brown, and altar boys were business oolleae in Long
:"';. the . bridegrOOftl's ~'brothers, Beach. Her hwi>and plans to
Martm Anthony an4 George return • t.o the University · oC 'J'.homas Baskin. The bride's Texas, Arlington in the fall.
sister, Mrs. Carlton J. Brown The newlywed§ will make
Jr. came Crom Fort Ord to their boine in Ar~.
David Duncan Wed
In · Connecticut ~ites
.Oriental
Flare Ups
.After-five party pants witli
wide-flared legs and lopped
with sleek Qriental-style tunics
are a rage among fashionabfes
eYerywhere.
WltJi these fun fashions,
jewlery is used witJi a lavish
hand for daring, dramatic, in--
dividua1 effects.
A pendant swinging a wealtJi
d antique coins put together
with a glittering long multi-
strand rope, dangle earrings
and a duo or hinged bracelets
add to the inclividualistk look.
Length
Debated
Thi great debal< about skirt Ieniths no longer seems to
be haunting Paris designer or
customers.
The mini is oot
'
Got den
Years·
Marked
Mr. and Mrs. G<CXi< w.
Conn of South Laau n a
celebrated 50 golden years at
a recent anniversary reception .
planned by their dilldml.
More than 100 friends and
relatives gathered Jn Lbt
Laguna. Lido bqe overlook·
q: the ocean to offer beat
wishes to the former
Covinans. 1be c o u p I e •
r<sidents of Soulb Loguna for
the put two years, were mar-
ried in Pasadena on J1.me l&,
1920.
Conn, a retired real estate .
Wer, wu a bootball and
tracl< star io the Paaadeoa
area,
Toasting llle couple w ....
their -Ridulrd Omit and his wife from Covlna and
Mrs. Donald LeFever aOO hus-
band of West Covina. Also
present lar the festivities were
10 {lnllJdchilcli-' .
In additi<n to a tifte.tieftd weckirc oake, guests · were
served hol and oold horo
d'oeuvres, sandwiches and
champagne. Bouquets o t
yellow and white flowers
graced the oerving table and
lounge.
Vows Said
In Niguel
The moil. important skirt
length is al mkk.111, a length
that 00111pcised at· least 80
percent of all collectiom at
aU prices. . .,
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NA-2014-2
Misses
Y-3127
Couple
Recite
Mooda1, July 6, 1970 DAILY Pllllf JI
Art Exhibition
Area Works Picked .. ··vows Works of live prize-winning art students are
rep,.....,ted in the &MIW €bapman·Collece
Studenl Art Exhibition, a juried show on v\O!"'
from now lhrough July 31 in the Purcell Gal·
lery on campus.
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Long Beach· will be home
for Mr. and l\lrs, Earl Ww
Hastqs following their m,...
rlage in the Lakewood First
rr..l>)'lerian Churdi. ·
'!1le brld~ is the son ot
Mrs. JodelP) HasUngs of Seal
Peach aild Donald D. Hastings
of L<lng Beach.
Th~ of the shldents are from 'the Orange
Coast area. They are Jeff ftJ\mskow. son of'
• Mr. and Mrs , John Ramskow of Newpbrt 11eaeh; Robert Hatch, son of Robert Hatch
of Miasion Viejo, and Ann MacKenzie Yee of LaiUna Beach.
Also represented are works by Judith Jan-
sen of Whittler and Mike Burt of Los Angeles
Gallfry hours 8re from 9 a.m. to 5 J'.m.,
Monday·through Friday. · .
' The bride. llle fonner. Mia
Nancy Mae DeVnes, dall(liter
of Mi. and Mrs. Waller M. lloo---------------~ DeVries of Bellflowtt, was ' .
given in marriage by her
father for the double ring
cere1nony oonduieted by the-
Rev. Arthur Sueltz. •
Dollars for Beauty
5"rving "" ™-' "'-at.. lendaot _, Mrs. Phillip Club Aids .. Greenbelt
Carter and ~ids were Underlining an interest ln
MJss Teres.a Frye and Miss preserv1"' .. the natural beauty Janelle Shay. • ..
are , the Mmea."W. F: Robb, ,,
Dwight" H a s t in g s , the of landscape and canyons sur·
l>ridegrocm's. brother stood 'as rounding the city, the I,.aauna
Here's the most slimming design ever created. w~emanMl~~ll~~. u~I =•led. G=n.to ~~b, .. ~!. a' Only 4 main pieces -a cinch to nm up. .... •.:u1111:1 .~3 IUl\;Ucre ,....,., uic ~<+<·
Make it in linen, raw silk, wool, bonded jersey Freda mid Jerry Herry. Greenbelt committee.
prealdent; Neil H. Lewis, Irv·
ine R. -Westwood and Frank
N. Benham; Vice preaidenta i
Lawrence L. Laois, recording
oteerelary: Arnold M. Kearns,
coaesP,Onding .....tory, and
Eldon 'w. Stirk, parllamen-
1sc1an.
or-any fabric witb some body to it. Y4127~Misses Tlie new""""Mni.---il.Utings b ~~Mmes.-Paul E .
sizes 8--18. a graduate of Mayfair High Harmegnies, treasurer ;
Size 12 requires approximately 1 5/8. yards of School, Lakewood, and is af... Leona.rd Davis, past president,
54" fabric for contrast. tending Oa}ifomia s fate and Jack Gill, V!ee president,
NA-2014-2 Half sizes 12~-201h. Size 16Y.I requires College at Loog Beach. gave the donation to Mrs. Joe
approximately 21h yards of 54!' fabrie-and-llh-yards--'lbe-beuectict is a-graduate -Dickerson, a member of the
of 54" fabric for contrast. of Wilson High School, Long <i(eenbe~ steering committee.
Order Y..!1127 Misses NA·2014-2 Hall Sizes give Beadl, and attended Long Mloog aim• of the U-year·
size, name, address and zip. EACH pattern $1 .25 Beach City College. old club in addition to
postp_aid. Address· SPADEA, Box N, Dept.. CX-15, preservation are en-
Milfoi'd, N .J. 08848. couragement of civic and Tan All Over res1denua1 p1ant1ng.
Others on the club board Georgia Rites With Bikini
The tan·through bikini was Rebekah Lodge
de~ to hetp the swi tan Triple Link Club of Mesa
the entire body. 1 Rebekah Lodge has . meetings Nuptials Link Pair The suit is made of a com-tht fourth Mondays at 8 p.m.
The Eighth Brigade Chapel, C!ty College. He is currently binat.ioo of polyester aid cot-in various locations. Mrs.
Ft. Benning, Ga. was the set· aerving in the U.S. Army and ton and Is a sheer material. Douglas Morgan at 548-1931
ting' for the mani.age of attending Noncommisaioned nie sun's rays penetrate the ma1 be called for a..i..i:•:,.nal
Officers School at Ft. Benning. fabric . Information. William Jackaon Grey Jr. and _,_ _______________ ;;;i; __________ =il
Nancy Joan Tilley. II
· Parenta ~ ol the newlyweds
are Mrs. Donald Thomas
Tilley o( Newport Beach and
the late Mr. Tilley and Mr.
aod Mrs. Wiiliam Jackson
Grey or Riverside.
The bride is a P'aduate of
Newport Harbor High School
and Orange Coast Collel'. Her
husband ii a graduate of -~ Polylecimic 'High School and otlended Riverside
FABULOUS FABIUC BIJYS
SUN 'N FUN FABRICS
• poplin prints • voile prints
• sport.wear prints, solids
pique prints • swiu prints
• como bark cloth prints
SAVE UP TO 61< YD .
VALUES TO $1.98 yd. C
44" /45" wide
w1shable
cottons,
cotton blends
BETTER FABRICS
·• pure linen prints, solids
• canvas prints for sports
• flocked voile prints
• sportswear prints
• butcher weave prints
SAVE UP TO $1.00 YD .
yd.
•
•
The skianiest
Washer /Dryer
eyer mide.
• Saw time and ships. In·
st.Ill it where the wash is.
___.nywhere you can pt ad·
equate wiring, plumbing
1nd Yenting.
• Family Sire! 2·Speed
Washer clea ns famJly.size
to.tis at Re1u .. r and De&i-
c:.ate Httings.
'lb<' ()lane] length, just
below the knee, was shown
more often in the women'•
than· jurl« mirk«.
CASUAL-AIRE P~RMS ••• BEAUTIFUL.L.Y BEAT •
VA.LUIS TO $1 .91 yd. C
,• Dryt:r has Flowing Heat
for sunshine fresh clothes.
• Permanent Press Cari
1 In Washer Ind Dryer. -
' '
Don't try
to lose weight ."P
alone. :~
I THE HE<'T~ ROBINA IRE ROOM: RE~. 25.00, 12.!10.
FRENCH ROOM': REG. Js.oo, NOW ONL.Y 17.SO.
COMPL.ETE,JNCUJDING CUT. BEAUTY SALON.
WKY PUT IT !)f'F ~y LONGER l
CONSULT WITH OUR KREE EX PERJ' IH P.ERMAHUIT
HAIR REMOVAL . FREE CONSULTATION.
WIGS I WIGS I WIGS I
44"/45" ~id•
guar. w1sh1We
flax , cottons, rayons, blends yd.
. .
H.OUSE OF F•BRICS
O.rs.Janr Mini price
s35a11
WEIGHT~.
WATCHERS. . •
SOrnl telkin;, some littening end'
1 o~r•m 1h1t works. n•
THE NO SET, EASY-T~AR&FOR COSMETIC WIGS• EXCITING
COLORS, EXCITING SHAPES.• 0 ANO MOST IMPORTANT t A HUNTINGTON CENTER HONER PLAZA SOUTH COAST PL,lIA
1 "" 110CMUH-tlll 1ss.ssos
Buy The DAILY PILOT
Ju1t for 'Peenuts•
.
PERSONALIZED STYLING BY ONE OP' OUR TAL£NJED HAIR
DESIGNERS 15 INCLUDED IN THE PRICE. WIGS,27.!10•39.00.
.
ROBINSON'S NEWIQRT • FASHION ISLAND • 644-2800
Ed r111•t •t •••ch llvd,
HUNT NOTON BEACH
197.-013
ORANGEPAIR MALL
Ort1111thor p• tlld Hett.or
FULLERTON
526-2334
17th et lrlttol
SANTA ANA
5-43-5551
lritt.I tt St11 Dit:t.11 Frtt••v
COSTA MISA
545-1516
IUINA PARK CENTIR
L.. '•l1ttt et St1rtto11
IUINA PARK ·-
411 E. 17th St.
Coste Me11 646 1614
Delly 9-6, -I f rl. M
s
LEGAL NoncE
•
Banks Go to War
To Bring Accounts
By SYLVIA PORTER torell limit Wll 1uopended 10
day1 qo In onler lo permit
bMks to be mor1 compeUUve Not ever do t reca ll
anything approachlrc the g1~-
1bnm;ct war rwM being wa&·
ed by CIUf nation'• buks vl1
~ads ml rodlo com·
merda1I for yoo.r uvinas
dollar. 'nw: Jura are almo1t
unbelievable:' TV eel!, 21·
jewel watches, luggage, linens,
vacuum cleanen1 radios, tape
recorders, even automoblles
and trips to Europe.
for bl&-time aa•lnii• ciopcolt. !"""_.,..
so they can pull In tho funds
lo make loans lo COfl)Ot1Uons
in need ol ohorl-<enn ·cull.
But UU. ~Clll ii In the
realm ol SOj>hlstricated .high
finance ; it's the tale oa sav-
lnii> in under flllll,000 blocks
wblch ... ~ lo moot ol us :
and that tale is in the
Not ev• ha the competJtion precedlai para11raphs.
LEGAL NOTICE l!!!One financial inaUtuUons (%) Tlfll FREQUENCY with
(or your savings dollar deemed wtW::h lnterat 11 canpounded '° lranllc. All the in<Olulfoos and · the l•ngth of grace
.•-111. i't: L ... t..., aivin"• periodJ durtng which you can -· --mal<e dlpootts lo your uvlngs associations, mutual savings 'CCO\.lM tnd at.Ill collect full
banb, other 1 .... ones. An lrUt'elt !or a given Interest
art uaJna lures which can period. Most banb today com·
belucldlt u well 11 !lewltch pound inter..t •l 1 t a st • qulr\orly -the more frt· ~· ., 1 q..._Uy lntereJt I s com-
HOW DO YOU ' find your pooocled, Ille sreator your
way around the 11 v In I s flnandal advantage. Also, It's
marketplace ----d.c t..l.d..e-to-your 1dvtntatle U-lnterest
whether it's worthwhJle to ii paid Of! YOW' averaee
IWltch from your pr-l blJ!k bal..,.. lnsteod ol your
lo a.-r offortog 1 ... coaUy minimum bllanct a..rq the
1ervlces or, U YoU'1'_ moving interest period.
your home, clt<:ldt "'1jch bank (3) The n•>C• o1 •ervlc:"
lo -In the flrtl place? you ....r which art provided
Hen! are key ueu tor tom· by each bank or savlnga In·
J*110n : stltuUon -from consumer
(1) The true armual lnttre5t loans to investment manage·
rate plid Cl\ saWtp ~. ment, travel arrangements,
sa~s certificates and other safe depolit boxes, autom1tic
types of 91vlng1, By law, this sa vinis plans. Some banks of.
rate must appear .. On any fer a oomplete m on e y
advertisemert ol I n t e r ~ s t management , e r vi c e · to
rates on savings -and the reJieve you of all investment
adl aJao mutl ot.le how long declalol>I booklleepinf! llld bill
you murt keep your 11vings paying ~ ..... but ob-
intact at the l.nlt.ttuUon In viously, you will pay a percep-
order \0 get the lllMed interest Uble sum lor such 1 aerviee.
nit. Today the muil!'1<11 annual (t) INSURANCE O~ your
rote o1' inteml jllyabt. by dopoolts. The vut majority
commercial banb OQ resular of flnanclal J.nstltutiom are
...-nc1 " nun11" IA\.I 11vtnp acc.'Clll1' ii a low 41,1; federally or state insured -
Oii JulJ ,., ttt~"" 111• AJA.. percent -and many banks and . If 90, will cletrly Id-
...,..... c-.tlM. • Cttlflr!li. pay less than this maximum. vert11e the fact. ~-= ::,,:::J ~~ MUTUAL SAVINGS banks (S) The service fees you'll Cilt. 'r'i'.#11!" .1:."Aw NAOINI • ft-' ti be charged for the aervice.s •· uo••·........,.,,,..,..,.. ,_.,... and savings ~a ons may you need, ranct~ from dieek· ;:.,,~':;...'':..'In ~o...:1:1 pay up to . 5 percent on ing a<.'COWU to safe deposit :=::, ':. ':..,:"'c.u:.'t,..~ ~k savmgs (an ~al boxes. In these charges ii
WILL. M\.L. ,,,. lllttLIC AUCltON TO return . of 5.13 percent . if In-a key area for •vini -and i.'°==T :1r::•111110~~!i terest • cxmpomded daily), thUI, here is where )'OU lhoukl ., =--~~:,._ w:tr;: Banb may PIY up to Ml. cerefUlly ccmput eam In-
....,... A\llloo or....-~ C..IHwlll• '" percent on certilc9tll of atltut.kfl ,_, ""' .... ....... ...,.,... "' ..___. under Sl00,000 'While : ..., ,.. ,... w· " ......,. MN °"' .....,...._ (I) Fm·Uu #I CCM'le thl ",.,. • .. -"""" • oavtnpbloilm!.-tloos . . ....,, ., • , "" .... _,_ ... --. "' .. N C-" IMY PIY up to • on dme c6nveaienQB ol tht ~·a ""-/:::' =::-.::..-._.., •• certiftcates. · Jocadon. to )'OU an:I the 'hc.n ~ •'"~ ~'":; &:..~ Oil certificates d. SJ00,000 It Is open. =..,.!!,. :.....11 ,.::_w"'; .. : or more maturing in 90 days Dazzling as today's gifts and ~. ~ ., t!\41t _,.," ,.... or loncer both banks and aav. gimmicls are, base your ~":. ~.wt 11 '·U: :'..._._;:: irWt m.u'Wtkmt may pey up choice on hie half-dozen
lll'lkltttlr c;.., 1 """91 ,.r1Mr.ii11, •-on.1. nMW>IW. On 111111,000-points. Long aft.er you've ""om • ....._ ~ .. ,.... In ""* w f'JZ .,-... -
... , ... .i1 " Ottk~I 1-m. and-up certlfiaates maturlnl out or Ultd Uf ~gift.I, these
s1N wit w111 M """' 11ut wt"'°"' from ~ i. 89 days the in· are what wil remain ol ....... ~,,, '"""""· ·~ If lill'llt11M, J;I' ..... ' ...... ,...,...,. 11t1t. ....,....,,, .,. M-1 -------~=---I importance to yoor financial ~ 11 ,.., ~ ..-M1111 '''"' LEGAL NO'nCE wt"•-. • clNf --,... "'" ~ 1l'f u ..... MW OM .t TMf, t.-wt!: IU1',7 .. .... ~ "-Jelllllt'I' \1. 1t10, OROIHANCI! NO. 7"11 • Jfi Mlf ""'9 .............. .......~ AN OROINANCI! 0" THI CITY COl,Hi6. H _.,, _..., tM _.,.. If Mlf o.M CIL 0" THI CITT 0" COllA MIU,
,,_ TP\91, ..... dlM9ft W .......,. CALll"ORMIA. MA.11:1... C I I TA l N ,
-""" TMM 1nljl If 1M tfVlft Cl'fllt.I CURATIVI! Ll!OISLATl't'E A(llOHS fW Miii o.t If TPl,llf Jtl!UTIMO TO CI IT A IM .ANo
r ;,,_ ~.., ""4w MW 0.... .. Nl!XATIOMf TO Titl CITY 01" COITA
lrwl, 11'1 ,.._ If I Wtldl .,. flffull MEIA1 OECU.RIHO THI! SAMII: TO
111 Ille t!MIN!lwll MCVl'9ll !Mtfb¥, II' AM URGENCY OJtOllilANCI ANO ........... "'9Clll9f 1Nll llllYll'ld .. l!STAIL19HU.. TH I • A I 0 NS
.. ~•1rt11Mt I wrll'ttll DK\tt"1HM THl!Jtl•O•
Dean Witter
Reports .
Earnings
If °"81ttll 11M1 Otoft11M1 tw 1111, ,.,. THE CITY COUNCIL OF' THE Cll.:Y
Wf'lltln ~ ti W..dl 11111 .. 11f(llon OF COSTA MESA. CALIFORNIA, cK>EJ
.. ~ 1111 vn91"19MI 19 M11 Mlf HEREBY ORDAIN AS l"OLLOWS:
.,_.,., tf Miit,., Mkl 16Kt1!..,.., ...... SECTION I. The CITY COUMH ..t "" ~. "" Mtl'Cll t , ltJI, 11\f "'"' Cl,., ol Casi• MHI ~ M•rblr 11"11 ...._.. C...-"" lllltk1 Ill w .. dt 1nd ~lire ttiat urt1ln •nnu.lkm .... "' tlKtleJi ,. " t'tcll'lftll IJt to lttt CHy " Cod• MMI ,_...,. Men ,, "'---w·1·· & c I •• ... nu. ..... lM, .. Miiii Ottld1I •""'""lled blr fll9 Loul At...a> FOl'm• 1.ro11n I l.'C'r (), nc. , .. s
._.,, tlon Commlulon wltllovt !le1rl"' or tltc-issued ilS first earnings It.ate-~ JYM , .. ,,,., llOl'I ...... tll\M!ll9d .. .., 100 .. , •tt~Mll• c1-111o11. • (tnt il~l of ,... tr-'¥" o~i ment and capital TepOrt after
I C•tlftrflll C1rwetleft !!YI wlol •nne111tloM -IU!horlno:I h:.m]y confidential earnin111 •~ Mlf TMltl, "1 S«llon 11191.1 C1lltern1• Government "'6" . •~ Don te1111111M111, "*''1 Ste:'">'· c01111 th•t ,,. ... MCflon -. "°' •11tnor1i• fig ures on 1ta operaUons ap. 1111 ,.,.. nor -. 11 ,,.._1 "91t1•11Ye Kllon • J
,...,Ml...., Oren11 co .. t D.111f ,1i.t. t>r rffOlv!loll ln llC!e'inl certain ,,,.. peared lII a Wa I Street
Jllflt rt.1f 11111 Juiv" ""° u,..,. oerl!n 1n11e11t11 ,. '"" clf'f where 100 Journal arUcle on June JI -~"'""""'"°'~==~-~' IPtr tanl ~ IW tl!t ownen h•• • LEGAL NOTICE bftn ot1t1ll*l1 tll•t 1tc:tron »Ju 1970. __ _;;:;:c:;.;;~o=,;,;,,:c::... __ , lce111on111 GoY1orMnl C. P•OYldtt for
IAR IHI !ht 111M111llen ., 1111ln11tlllftd le•rlto•ll1
MOTICI OP TRUITl•'S SAL• to • city il'ler Pllbllc: llnrl"ll end
T.J. Ne. 114-1' !he owrr111!"9 of 1ro1nts. 11\ol afl-l'll•~llon
Olll Wtf,.....I">'• JUl'f '9, 1'1'. II 11:00 to bf In 11\t form ol 1n onllnenu; A.M,, IARCV.Y PINAHCIAL COi· Iha! ,,,. ilite o1 TM law wllll relHCl
.. Otl;AllON. • CO<Nr111on. 11 du!Y '"' '" wtwthrr •n ord!Mnct or • rnolution "9111tMI '"""' vnfel' •1111 -•u•"I 19 It flf<H .. •Y to tc:comPlllh url1ln fyl>f1 0... " Tn111t "''Id 0.-brr 'It, of enne•&!lono Ii 11nc~1r. lft,I, ntcllllll M< JAMii H. Pll ICI A~caordl"91Y, 1111 City C""1(11 Of tht
I ALMA V ... llC(, IWl.be!MI lfld •1'9 Cl'1' cf Co-111 M-II ....... · --
•• lolnt 1-l'ltJ, •11111 _... Jtnllel'Y ti,-ordinance the lol......,.111 •--''-·
'· l tu. " lnllr. No. n n "' lloall SECTION i . TM foollowlnt ltrrllorlft
7111 ''" •I of Orllclll l tc0Fol1 In lll'rt!olort o!Kl•red ,,.,,. ... by 't10lutlon
Hie .ttlcol eot f!le C....,ty ltc_.r of lo tllt City of CO$t.I MIU Wt l'lf~
Oref'lf' C_ty, Celllonlle. WILL Sl!LL ordilned ,1 1,.,,.11ec1 te•l1 City: Al .. VI Lie AUCTION TO HIGHEST SEWELL ANNEXATION -Rnolllllorl
SIOOlll POii CASH !HYeblt et llm. 70-:KI
"' ule ln 19WfUt "*W"1 ti Ille UMltf WHITTIER HEIGHTS ANNEXAT10"" 111-.1 II ,... lfM" (frtllfl tnlr11"1<e -Rf'SOlullon 70-1
tt h County c-"""*· * l letk WILLIAMS AHNEXATION -Retolu-w.-t .. ntt A111 l wln•lol. S.nt1 A"•· 11on 10 .. i
(.._....I, Ill 'lt111, tlllt arid ll\lfrat SIECTION ). Tiils onl!Mncf! 1'I Mf'rtfll ~ ,. •l'flll -Mid llY H llM9r dftllrflf kt bl! 1n urttnn' ol'<llnenc' wlf 0.... lot Trvtl In "'9 -rtf lmmedllki'I' fle':•U..rv !or ll'lt p,...rv•
.ttu.t.11 Ill 1111 City Of C•I• IM\I, tlon of orci.<IY 1nl'll•1llon1 lo 11111 Clt't, t.. --.. If C...,...., •1111 l l1t1 dnc:r1b141 lndudl"" !ht f;/rnbllll'lt of "'""ldDtl
-.: HNlct' to '41d ltrrllor!H, 111 10!' llle TM! Ntlllll DI Lit IN el Nt-1 .,ewrvi!lon <ii 11>1 o<.lb!fc htt11!\, Ml.-, !+I~ .. , I~ Ii-ti tn I 11\ef rteor"91 Ind -lllrt, 1tld llltl! bl!i:°"" •l'ttdl~I
0111 tOOil ~ NM U 9' Ml1c1ll1-1 -111 IOol>Uon. Tiit t1tl1 COflllllulllll ~. ~ DI Orl "ll (Dl,lf'lty, Ille urgl'l>C'f lrt 11 101!•1:
C•lltvnla. tltl:Cl'RIM II to!lllWI• SK!lon mu C•llfOrnl• G""'trnmrnl
lttt"111!it .. f!lt ""'' lt1ftr1Y" c'"'" Codi provllln 11111 In">' l"'"ltlllll'
"' ••Ill L•I "'· •rlll l'\ln"lnt ll'lfll(I not 1c!ed UDOn wtlttln t l'lf <601 d•VI N.,ni-11rlr 11t1nt !flt Horth111hrly 1ner Ille .,.l'fttl br "" Loc11 Atencv
.......... Ltl. Ill ,..,, 11\t!l(I F0t"141floll CornrnlHIM 111111 be detmlCI ~tlr!Y perelltl With I II I to bl' dlllltll.
5olMIH1ttrlY" llM of 11lol Let, tt PAS$EO •NO ADO .. TIO 11111 79tlo
IM11 ffltnct l.ovll\111ltrtv 1•r1lltl Wllll d1r ot Ju,,., 1t1t. h Nortlle11•t••r II"" of Mid Lti. JIOlllT ,., WILION
• .... 11 *1Mt1NrW n,.., " '"' M•nr ti "'-"' !flt (19!nt ti a..i1F111lnt. City ft C•te M.111
kN .... wm .. "'"'' ""' ... 11111v1 ATIEST:
TI1e article sho\ved Dean
Wi~ter ranking second In pro-
fitability for the 12 montb1
ended March 31 1 1970, amona
the thirteen major broker•ae
finna referred to in that IJ'U..
cle.
Dean Wilter's report lhowtd
that dupite a third quarter
~. the !inn earned "'8,000
for the nine months tOded
~iay 31, 1970 on revenues ol
168 million. They e1pect to
report 1 profit for the fourth
quarter and for Uie year en-
ding August 31, 1970.
William M. Witte r,
chairman of the board of Dean
Witte r, said "Our cuslomtrs
and corporale clients, al well
as the public, should know
Ulat in tddilion to our earn-
ings, they are protected by
a $~0 millioo capit.il base."
D 0 N 'T DO IT! ~ti""""""•••-•" hMH .... Ell£1N II. llHIHNEY ~t11rll119 ttlle, ......... or '"' c11y Cltr11 111 !l'le cvmbr-ft l'l'I' ftl9 ,_lnlnt trlft. c11y or Goiti ~ You C AN •!Of! 11'10klnt If> Iv.I T I H
C,.,.I -., 11\f ftOI• te(;ll'fOll llf STATE OF CALtFOltNIA 1 0 A 'fl, \'OU Cl" MY~: "How won6er> .. 1111 tl...r ot T!'llll, wmt lnt1n1I .. COUNTY OF 6 1t:ANGE l u tul It i,, to bl 1bll lo loOtl •I I <I .. •
ln Mid ,..,. ,,...lcltcl, ffYtnc .. 11 "''" CIT'f OF COSTA MESA I r.t~ end not """' It, I l•el -.dtt!lll, uMw t!le W"n'll ol Ulf OIM If T,.,.t, 1, l!ILll N p, ,HIMNIY, t ltv Cllfk I )'OYthtulnlu, ei> lllllon, lnclncr!lllDlt.
,_, ~,_ ,,., ·-... ,,, 11'11 T•111'" '"' "•.offklll Cltr1I ot "" City c-11 .,,... .... It ntl "" "' mw 1111. II Ml ..... of 1fll '"'9ti '"'91tf W Hlil of tht Cllr tf COiie MfM, "fftb'I' ltll me C-ltt.ly, t IMI ftO, Onir. Mt
Oii' .r Tru11. cer11fY ttltt 1tlf IWtt IM """""' ..,....,., I "'4 lflll rff(!lon tll'lillf '"""'" TM ~!'Y ""'"" •kl ~ of C)todlflll'ltt ftutnOll' JWI Wll hrt--..CW .,. llMI ''"""' · I "" proud ol 11'1"1 'tic> ,..,_., llf ,.._ If • .,.._ W OtfMllt elMI .,..ldlfM Mdioll 1W Mtlllll .i l9l"f fflll IMMllll fw IM ll't!llll't I
IA I'll .... ...,.. UCU,_ -.i,,, '" ........,..... ftllll•r l"lltllnt ... ttlril ......... k.'ltW I llfd " Y-. 'f"v CAN ttlf ~· titlCVtttl aN 11\IWfll It City C~I IMo\ii Oii 1M W1t1 •rt ... "'9 -WITMOUT 1trw11f, llJlllt. tt
""' lllOdln.ltnR I wrltlln Dlci11•11Mi., Jllfllo 1tn, ..... !l'lf!rNlllf ... ~ 1111"'°'11 -!" 1\111 TIN oleyst """ IM 9f OllMIM ..... ~ !or S.11, etW •net ......., ,. 1 ....... 11 a •-It• fl n .. OlllVlll 11 a ............ ICtllfl
............. " .,,..... -"' tlt<lllirl ,.,...11,,. .. wiO City c--11 l'ltld .. Ill.II kith TNOUIANOl with C.l\t'tt,
1 E" •_;,.,• J;"' ... C11:!. ':0: :..,..':! "'~ ...... if .,J."';" 1
'"' .., "" ~" ... ~-::!: :~.~=·~ v:~~I 9111 Mtrctt tt, I"" Wit ~ AVIS! Clvllcllnwfti WI""'° Jwffrl. LOH•lll l l!~llV I~ •1tt\rl'ldl!!O 4-} ........ •N Mtln mt llrl'dl p1flll.t1• St Cllolr H1-H mlnlllt i.•nlell 'Ill .... , .. lltt flow
.. -....... N .. tlilllt6fol Ill NOES• 'cWr.tu~1 """" IAl!LY ...... ce11 \IHLIAllN I dMllJY, I .. .. lllt ,., .. Wkl Ottki.t A8SENT : CM#ldl'""'1 f'f-l'lt!ll(ulovt 11••111 U ~11 HOTHIH• -
..... IH WITNE$S WHl!llO•. I lll'lt P•trtb¥ •rid II COUii AVI YOUR 1..11"11 -'c"'' 1... ..1 "" 1111'111 ..,.... eNl1tf TM '41•1 , •~1 o1 "" crrv .r c"t' wi..1 11111 )0!11 642 4163 ._,.._, • utf T~ "•' ltf Jltftll, ltJIO. PHONI • IY T, 0. tlltVIC8 EtLEEN P. l'HIHHfY tr.:.t:'•.:. ~:Z.: c!:':t..•t~C:~1t Spo11Mrff lty th
Vic.II'........,.. fJf !ht City ol Co.ti MeM NATIONAL ANTl•SMOlllN• ~ ~ c...t Diii, "litt, •11•111.i-~..,.. c .... 1 l)&lrt t111K COUNCIL ~ .. 11; J11. 1'11 1*•11 J11" .. It.It ltt,.i\I
THE 3 CAR FAMILY ANSWIR -Tomin& them on
tlfei r side cou1d eliminate the problem. The 65 inch
wide Capri, unable to pass through a 60 inch door-
\Vay puzzled Lincoln-Mercury officials only brie!Jy.
The new sporty European import, which stands only
51 inches high, was turned on its side and moved
with room to spare into the lobby of the division's
head.quarters.
In High Gear
Season Ends Early
' with Cart C&rit.emen
Of tM Dll" """ Stiff
The season eQds ~rly in
the domestic auto industry as
summer becomes the "build-
out" period for the current
model year. Ford Motor Com-
pany will bea:ln buildin& most
of its 1971 models -includln&
the company's two new smalJ
CUI, the Plrio and Mercury
Comet -in •arlY AUJUJI.
The company al>o r<poried
that the · number of hourly
employQ on iayolf bll drop.
ped to approximately 4,800
from a high or 11,000 reached
earlier this year.
FORD ATTRIBUTED lhe
shu'ply lower la)'Off level to ru...,. production scheclulOI
and rec.it of employes lo
replace others who have 1ett
in normal turi>over. The
cbanpovor -.Ily began
June • -lfUlluill pro. duclfon ended at .... plant
to J"'IP,'I< for the new Pinto.
The firwt Plnlo wtll come
(lff the JIM on August 17.
New model changeover ac-
tivities Will require a~t 3
weeks at mOlt ltnmbly
plants Ind by tile mkklle of
Augu1t all planti will be pro-
duclnii the '71 modtll. Fonl'1
L.A. plant will hall production
of the full..iat Fordt and
Tbunclerblrdt on July 17 with
'II production llartlni lhorUy
thu.alttr.
* '* '* FINT VEOAa GO TO
GM TRAINING CENTERS
• Production of the new Veg1
131111 bll alructy berun but
the nm unlta will head not
for Chtvroltl dealonhlps -
but f~ ochoob. John
Del..ore1n1 Chevrolet 1ener1I
manapr, announced th1t the
lint 60 Vea:as produced will
be aont to 111 GM training
centen1 1crot1 Ult country to
be ulld in tramin, dtalir
t.eehnicians.
"Our ntearch shows that
etrucent service and ready
avallabUJty of l'flplacement
parta throu,n our dealer
network will be 1 parUcularly
attract.Ive Ve1a feature to pro-
speotlve buyen," DeLorean.
1ald.
"wt INTEND to have
technician! si:illtd in Ve1a
GE Department
At The City
General Eltclrlc Co. his
moved Ila Pacific SoothwV(
Dlatrict f i e l d engineerlna
department lnto quarters tn
the Financial Center of 'Ibt
City. aocording to E' d
Seymour, district manager ol
the departmenL
The department, who&e 10
employes are relp(laltble for
the maintenance of General
Electric computers, moved
from tempanry quarters on
Qiapmao A-•·
Norman Dunlap
Named Manager
Wettmtn11'!'' r a a I d t n t
Norman R. ~nlap has been
appointed Yloo president and
mansaer cl -Ba nk of America's
downtown Los Ange 1 ea
Seventh and Flower brnnch,
11ea1onaJ Vtce-i'ruident H.
H. Jackson llll\Ounced today.
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NEW YORK !UPI\ -Th<
N.., York Slodt E1ohang1
board ot iovernora hll ex-
ltnded for tl>t iw-t th•
lnttrtm llM>u1• Oii tradlnt
fet1 that hll been in effect
since April 6. The surcharge
will remain In effect ln4
definfttly or until t b t
Securl<les and Exchange C«n-
qii.loo "'""•lly ..-...
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achedule.
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DAILY PIJ.Ol MOndlJ, J11l7 ~ 1970 IA!gtl•• JJfotdton Probed"
'Oliver' Word Magnificent :
•
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JUlY I
...... -IC! (I0) ""1 °'"""· ·~· It •t II; CC) (30)
• c. "" "' ""' (Cl l»I ... ......... .Jdi9 YO!* llMI
...., .-.... auslt. Wink N•r·
ti .........
' ··-·-,IC! ....
-"" -(-'$9 .-. -"" ...... """ ......... ..,....,, ..... ..
. • • $e Ulllh4 Stala witll IM hopt ., -.. w NCSMnc llhabllil•·
tiM .. i..: ill asd ICClflDll!Y.
GF-l!OJ
en.ry 11 (C) ()0)
.... , .. IC! (60)
lllJ(J)•--IC! 1311) ........ (C).(»I ....
.l""rica #1.. n. h11p1d of IOllrbm ·-· Ill CIJ Cll -I<) 13111 •""lM' • '-' l»I .,_ ..... _(!OJ
·-.... -IC! (601
..... ·-·· IC) (60)
·---(C) llOJ fitirrtr Alo. alll l'lb wilt, Fl'Sftttly,
TM ~ Hllri:oft 11t• Tflsr, .......... .-L
..... '-a-(C) (JO) Jim liliilllll ...._ Gnc Morris, Rone
...,,. ... DIMit Cllt (Ud.
.,. , .... '"'" l<l llOl
·--(Q(IO)
..... "-(30)
L-1511111111 Treshtiesl (25)
~••a Cll -•""' l<l 1»1 <R> Li.q elips ti unts fllto Ille t1sllk'1
till to bllll'IU tht boob-11111 pll
lllOOlllJ fircd.
D llll Cll 81 JllC -_, (t) ...... r. ..... , .......
(COlllSdy) ''5--Jsdi LlrMloll, ~
Lbl, T°"'"TllofMa. A ClttoOllisl:
,lob ta IMf Ids Mlty 111rrilp lo
111 llllisft btallty quMn.
D li!lm ~::=,.--' (Ct "ficlin ...,. (""5·
tlfY) '6t -Dan Mtchr, Mllthl
H)'lf, Zia ls: Gabor, Su.n ~
A tiff"• lllllaritlftct Sllllas Mr ...,_
lllOltlM" llld I cousin.
ID ........ W(CJ (001 "' ""°"'' 11111: l llniwt1111Y ;. c.tilbtlt· ad lolli&ht, wllea D~s tDll peat
II Actdt!lly AINrd·win11i111 fd:1eli· &in1• Ju01 Andren.
IB P'lrhll: If • SW (C) (60) ·~ Jtllsttll.• .1ohn WIJM, U lkcltJ and SllMR Ollfft ort f•·
tured ftllt\. 'Autumn' Romance E 0 SMw * Mlllrids C•• (C)
(00)
GD l*9IM • MiMi (CJ 1301 Bonnie Louise Brey provides the falling leaves as lovers "Jim Speirs' and Eve Evans play a scene from i:00 a a(])....,_, 111.a. (C) "The Fa"ntasticks," resumin~ Wednesday for five
(30) (R) Aunt "' ind her prdsn m ore weeks at the San Clemente Community Thea.-dull !Hits tokt , 11:tlloll ....
I lllW rad tllrllhnlnt Kif!~ frtsi _:,l•::rc:_·· ------------------lfHIMI Mlfbtrry.
., F..aipt ....... (C) (60) '1h•
Doodh10w11 PipMs .,. Clmpus.•
Ko1111 t• 1uats.
fD IE ,_... (C) (60) '1ocq111-
~m1's Anloriu." A sluf1 of !hi
!N'ophttie wrtti1111 >' Alu.is d•
TtcqllSWille. ColltM!PotllJ politic.II
fi111m COllllMlll °" hb Idols a:i
tt.., ""' .. ,....., iSlllS5.
'Hansel , Gretel' Set ·
Friday in Huntington
I J. °'!"
By TOM BARLEY llWd« Cris TkMIClll Is
OI llt IMllJ n.t '""' to be heartily ~ulleed
Your a s t o n i 1 he d but_ jr weidi'c hi.s farce Of
absolute!• dell....., critic y~ in1o the cleve<,
wookl ti: even ;;;;; delglWed dittcip]ined ememble w e
IAlday V be coold 'llft one witnessed Friday night and
50 pairs of yomc hands in for iDjectine ~ hl:s charges
his, rufne an equal number an obvi0u5 love And feeling
of touoled beads and oiler lo< Bart's podsallng, foot-tap.
to their ownen ·what is, after ping soore. · ·
all, the essence of. this review : Tbat said, we have to kn-
"Well done, all o1. you. Your mediately cmoede that those
'OHv-' -· .. __ _._..,.,.,,;..., same joyful. juvenUes had a
" ·-·-'"•···-~ lol ol inspiration ~"'" their aDd mqnlticeol and yoo came -·~
th _,.., a ,_...., ...,·-ent way from a gnqi ~ prin-
Wl·':"'11y'•-~... . cipals --to
"'' .. "O """"'~ itis higb-Oyq "OUver" was Magnlflceiit is the word for ol the blgbe!ll order.
this happy, exuberant Laguna And~ abead ol them
n. c..t aU in a · oos, swivel-hipped
OHver ' .•......... ·•· ... · .P'~Jtr Bernard cbarac . ticn of th I t
F"ln .................... I"" Wrltlri' b Jo ab'---• Artfvl DodMf' ........... Cherin Curtis outrageous ut V >e u:\IUA, am Ilk• .......... J•"'" IC. CN-F-· , was Beo Wrigley. He H~ ......•• ., .... Bi.tlche Midi.el_.
hf ....... ··•· .... , · · ..... Ah'.on Ried got the ovation fS the evening .
Mr. aumbll ............. Wll11•m Gwinn ltnd it would have been. 'com-Mn. CorllW ••..• , ••. R-Llll'ln T-r
Mr. atOWnlow .••••••••. Ken McKlnM'I mitfU-a • f..U-.. to have Mr. Sow«tierno .......... RIWtd Oow M>"& """~
Mr'I. Sowt!tilrrl' ............ C••le Dow denied it to this superb
c111r1o1i. .................. Ll1 TMtor -'onner
NOlll CllPYDll .••..... Doutll• aennen ...,.... • •
Or. GrlmWl• ............. Rldl1rd Dow If Wrigley bad done nothing
Mr•. Btctwln ............ Eve1vn Torbel Ii night he ould ha 01d s.u .................... ''" 1t11111v else a w ve
old L..iv .•..••.•....•.. c111r1ott• 01'°" d···-·ed every •·-dclap ~, Ch1rtl1 111111 ••••••., •• Chrll!OPl\lr Bo~ ~ Y UCVI I'll 1ta1e Sll1tr ............... sn.rvn c11e, his rendition of zany, rubb:et"-Mlcti•U• l'1lrbi!l'!I Mllkm11d ............... N•ncv B•ln•. legged routine.a that left this
Cyllthll N.m.r. reviewer and bis equa!lv de-11111v 51\frwooo:I ,,
Slr1wtbtrno Stlllr ••.. 11.tllel:CI KMnt. lighted companion a} m 0 S l
• 01-sttP11enson helpless in their seats. Knl+I Grlndtt .....•... WlrTlfl 8.-tl,
L-~ 5111., .....• ;z~~ in w:eyo:nas ~~':
Masin Dow~· ... :"::':." Mike ENn, brought to bis role, whea he
P'tll Frffldl. Grlhem G r I• WI Id wasn't convulsing US With Anlhonr J erkunlu, Meru Jertcunlu, · in.... ~ pb o.... Kn»•· o.... MUi.. Scott some crac"I"" uiureogra y, ~""' Jot onwr. P'llltll• Shce•~a n11thos and ; .. ..;..M that ad-lklll 5-Plln . r-. YM>'&'-'• • -w..-. •1-w. ded unmeasurably to this • ., ·--IC! (!OJ lllJ(J) .... -!IOI ....... (60) "°"''· GI,,.., Alclrldl. GlrY Oenllllon. WllU1m spi ndid "-'ct' of nM! lluntingt.on B e a c h David King, Becky Forstadt, Ewi n. w111rt'" Hltndrld:1. T 1"' e ......,. ion a a _(I) Mula; ,,....., (C) (30) t:ll 9 9 (I) DD hf (C} (30) CR) -Playhouse will open its sum-Kathy Baker, Larraine Wilson, McGulr•, .:.~'·a=~~ OsborN. character who has ~e,
........... .,. fC) (30) "Or\-Doris' Iii" .... compllclte4 JIM D•"''*" Vtltrh Dunn, Jud'r through this bright and witty liiltiDat 11111 lllliMuctiea" will ht wllen YiWi1: l'riAce c.,. isks mer children's show "Hansel John Clarke, Cary Miller and <;:: $~!.7 :i;::· =~ g:=-musical, a damed sigtit more
..,..... la lhil C...Unitp Collt.. lltr lo 1111rry him ind blcolftt • and Gretel" Friday night fo r Peg Grandke. Rounding out c111r1 ''"ner. J111 T-r. Ell~ human than (haries Dickens ~ ~-• ~flee& Claltt oMorre puts. a three-weekend n.in. tbe cast ·are Carol Jones as _,._,_ .. _. '-'-"'-'-' _w'_"_· ----ever intended him to be .
. e(J)n. ....... (90) • .._ (C) ~)am. Wtr4. Directed by Roh Albertsen, the stepmother and John Moulton Playhouse production MORE STARS
....... M (C) (&O) • 18 .._ fC) (lO) till .lo!Mu. the play features K ~ I I y Hensley as Father Hans. and if· you let the summer There are many more stars
__ ._....,..(C)(lOJ Ellriltl Mlllicll <30> Masterson and Shelly Cade in Performances are.scheduled slip by without taking in this lo deliver and next ·in line
llhmrt(JQ) lt:Ol•Qt(J)IETUIN Tiit Wll4, the title roles u Hansel and for 7 p.m. on Fridays and latest hatching of Lionel is the kwely Blanche
• ......_ ...,_ fC) (30) iii W. (C) (60) Aa 1SSl1nm1nl Gretal. The wicked witch will matinees at 2 p.m. Saturdays Bart's breezy classic you are Mickelson who gets our
tiillalt -.r. · brln1s J1mes Wal to 1n «ri• and Sundays. The' play will mis6ing what we regard as plaudits far a thoroughly am-
isl111d nWe 111d into 1a lllttllllCt be p·layed by Pat Mullins, with three i·ust aboot the finest po'...., -..;..,.·1ng and b e au t ,. f u 11 y >••• &alia& .._ (Q (ltl) witfl 1 flftlld Scotttnd \'11d dttec· run for weekends . ..,._.,. ...... 'llilw CtM!tt. tiv• (John Willi1ms). ll~year-old Joel S t r a u s s through July 26, at the Ba,rn. of theater within driving delivered performance in the
....... llJ u.1 (CJ (3(1) B m ... (C) (60) portraying her bewitched 2110 Main SI., Huntington distance. demanding t?le of Nancy.
601 white cat. Beach ·
• 1 LM Ucr (JO) II I sn (CJ 1 Local c h i I d r e 11 and Adn"tission is $1 to all, with
...... Dae*: tC) (30) m la*l's llw (60). teenagers cast as the friends ~ervath;lns being accepted
II Cl) ... ._ (C) (Z "' fD flriq U.. (C) (60) Guut F11•k or Haiuel and Gretal are at 536-8861.
ilf-. I .... Doctor." s.• OM. ~·· Oldof of th• U.S. -:;:~=;::;;::;;:;;:;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;I '* ftMI. lnfonutill Acertq. 1ftd !mt Wil· I ~ .. •--(lO) "lttlly." ~1m F. lldl., dilcusa Ull tatncy's .
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-"'°' wortiwiit P'OPIPl'ldl IJPl'ltioM ~1111 d'IJ • --ti tNly's ind its politiul postu11 . .....,.,,..lhiMntL
•-:::. ... _ •• "I a fC). (30) eTrss WW. .... (30)
........ IDT•-t• IT ,,, ...... (2 llr)
• -l"l IUIDIHHil.!!11 .... fCl <»I "TM . • llllt 1111 CC> (30) Lo,11 Opposit!M." Th1M Dnoc:r1ts ' l -Sill. Edl!llM S. MllStJt. ~
': ,. •• ([) • (Q t«i) (I) O'lritR. ltp. HtflfY tw ji1cnp
• • "'ft.: 'rliifal." lllfw dsl~ flltioMI and foAilll lff•ifL
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.. (lic:llll$. ..... n.otlly ''"" •• , ...... (30) .., • Cllllny) tMICll "" ll•rt
If ........ S.111 (&.._ Str1nitl· 11:00BQ1(1)e11tw1 (CJ r1:, ~1:'H:::in~ G QI@ ...... (C)
..... oi.o.ur." Why IOIM JIO· 8 hf lllp 1.,..4
JN ... ...,ior 111d IOIM tnf1rio1 D ~CI.I ID,.., (C) i.-t the IUb)ett of I Thllrblf· _,.. .._..,,, II c.11 Ill Ille Woll: (C)
... 11a1it laM (C) (lO) M1rt, m lllwi:: "hlry Ill a CU.ll:r·
Allll Nw Llipi.11 1M Crsc Monis ...,.. (dr11n1) ·~.ulttt1 God·
.... witt1 f'ollJ 8tflH. M1rtin d11d, I Ufl .. Mtrlditll.
...... 11111 klftt McCord. • He s.w. Iii •ii fCI
...... ,,_ (C) (R)
.,,.. • Cr111' 111111 (C) (JO)
..... -(60)
• Da ,,_. Cllsf (30) Juli1 Clli!d
•" OIOb "'Vici Slld llfl'lll Kidn111. Siu·
:.. 1S111 1M n1mblld." ... ! • Elllfo .. "-(30)
:·, .. ·-·-
TUE'oOAY
11 •1 1w1. tt......,.. (OOlll:dJ)
'50 -Sir Allt Gui111111S, Danll•
Ho11Ston, Moir• 'Lisi•.
l:GD. "111: flsll'I h" (tnmlcal) '42
-W'lllllfll Holdt11, Dorothy l.JllllOUf, ""'·-· '"-DAYTIME MOVIES 11 "CMJ sf r_.. (d11111•> '5t -
!~ Vince Cdwlrdt, Jolla Arch11. P1tticil
• Bltir. ~: "&:»•ob. YW Ir-.; (comtdy)' %:ODD (C) '1)1: Plftf Cil"f" (d111111J '58
:• ~ Deql:( JM1 Plt11L ~ ·a..m.:, Robtrt Teyts(,
.; ...... 11.t .....,.. (tolllldy) UJ "hclpt ill tlle ..... (•11M) :: · . ·11. .,_ .,..,_,, lrlwitf AnpillL ·s1-Jo1t11 """'°'· v.r. rM.
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· She had her own apot o1
..... llWJ>l>lnc to «>*il>W!
with a gloriously offered ....,_
dMioo ol Bart's moving "As
Loqi As He Need11 'Me" and
she was flawieas In her highly
dramallc encounters with Bili
Sikes, the thoroughly
Dickensian rogue who ends
the idyll by draping her life-
less body on a London bridge.
Young Peter Bernard was
a wistful arid very competent
Oliver who would have been-
even more aocePtable bad we
been able to catch· all that
he said and sang. He can't
be allowed to """l' the entire
blame, ihcugb; we noticed
througjlOOt the <OVening that
acousUcs in the · n e w
Playhouse a~ett't all they
could be and it iS. to be hoped
that the silllMm is rectifled.
vrrAL ROLE
An equally Y1lUfl& Charles
Curtis . (you have· created an
endearing ' a ~ ~ tho«lughly
Cockney dialeci, ')'<lung man!)
was t.reµiendoµs ly ~ective in
the vital ·role.· Of tbe Artlul
Dodger, F'ajin's (icide and joy
and the yoong scoondrel who
is the old .....,., cxmort
in a final , bitter Dioment .
He, young Bernard and,.lhe
chorus were" particularly ef-
fective ·in their .offering of
"Consider Yourielf" an d ,
delighlfu!Jil paftd by the ~
cing Fagin, in the niostabout '
"Pick A Pocket Or Two."
But all praise is due to :
many more \WlQ made this;
glowing "Oliver" the tremen-j
dous success It undoubtedly
is: William Gwinn as Mr.~
Bumble, Ross Lynn Tl!wer •
as Mrs. Corney, Ken McKih-:
ney JS Mr. Brownlow, Jalne9.S
K. Chapman as Bill Sikes and :
many,m~ymoce. i
And a special wont for Itvin:
E. Kimber's inspired musical'
direction. Watching frcrn just1
a few seats away and beirc!
far from unfamiliar with the!
.scope t>f Mr. ,Kimber's Im·:
mense duUes, we were able;
to recognize very qui~kly just!
what his baton means to both l
cast and orchestra. in this ~
·superb "Oliver." •
Production designer Michael: Dtvme, costume de.sign e r:
William Barbe, technical·
director Jim Stewart and; a.ss?@nt stage "director;
Richard Dow all had big parts•
to . ~lay in this splerriid!
"Oliver." •
Watching all lhose well drill·
nd youngsters go through their:
tllorooghly rehearsed rouJJne:
is not only good for "Oliver"·
it's good for the soul ol. the
onlooker.
Bless you. all ol you. You:
we.re magnificent.
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MondJ.Y, July 6, 1970 DAILY PllDY ;J .
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' Name That Street, Folks
Mission Nixon Road Ques tion Goes Ou t to Bid
cilmen and planning commlseioners who the name," O'Ketfe aakl Ulil week.
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By JOHN V~LTERZA
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It's a multiple-choice question, folks.
Oo you like:
• have shufned the idea back aACI forth
in recent weeks. So letters, drafted but never sent. by
the planning oommilaioo, will go _oul
next week asking residents alona the
street their feelinp CNI tbe renamtnc,
which could prove troublesome beclOlt
those with 1 new addresa must , Chqe
letterheads and notlly uyone who would
send them maill I
Capo Drainage
Plan Approved
CAPISTRANO -A mater plan of
drainage for the San Juan Capistrano--
Capistrano Beach area hu been ap-
proved without 0RP05ition by the Orange
County Board of Supervisors.
Planned are drainage improvements
for the 17,000-acre area expected to cost
$10.1 million financed largely by fees
lev ied on area itubdividers .
Maj>s approved show a %7•h·square-mile
drainage plan split into seven assessment
areas with lets ranging from $115 per
acre to $803.
Major waterways covered by the plan
Include the Oso, Trabuco and San Juan
c;reeks.
e Pair Nn111ed to Board
MISSION VIEJO -Two Mis.sion Viejo
residenls have been elected to represent
the community oA lhe board of directors
for the proposed teen center.
Perry Snell and Ollie F. Ragan "·ere
elected to serve on the board which
would provide a teen center out of
county service area tax surplus funds.
Aegean Hills homeowners will elect
two board m~mbers and these four will
· elect a fifth ·person to serve for o..e
year. ,
e S1oimmer1 Win Fl r 1t
LAKE , FORE.ST -The Lake Forest
Swim C,lub won its first confere•ce vic-
tory against Anaheim YMCA.
The Lake Forest swimmers went into
the final free style relays losing by
50 points but won eight out 'of niae
rela ys to give them a 180 to 171 edge.
They will meet the Orange Coast
Yl\.1CA of Newport Beach at Lake Forest
on July It.
Nortli American
Gets $34. Million -Airplane Contract
California's a11ing aerospace giant,
North American Rockwell Corp., has
gained a $34 million shot in the arm ,
but it will have no effect o• their
Anaheim;ba,sed Autonetics Division. , ,
.Senator George •Murphy annou11ced the
El Segundo firm won the subcontract
from the Boeing Company. for 'work
on a supersonic transport airplane. But
company spokesmen in Anaheim and Los
Angele.!; said that the work wi ll be done
at the El Segundo facility and at their
Tulsa, Okla .. division.
Although the firm had not officially
l!een notilied, company president Robert
Anderson said "We feel the supersonic
is a JogicaJ development ror this coun-
try," adding this was a "view not 'shared
by all others" -an apparent reference
to SST controversy over sonic booms
and jet noise.
"We ffi!~~. strongly . . . as a big
aerospace . company v•e should be in-
volved in it," he said.
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Ca·1neras Roll
President Nixon faces. a battery or telcvisioR news cameras like this
one whenever he cOnducts press conference ·on the lawn outside his
Weste,rn White House office in .San €lemente. On this particular oc·
casion, cameras were lined up to record swearing in Thursday of
James Hodgson as Nixon Administration's new Secretary of Labor.
Capo Chamber Appeals
For Public Beach· Use · ., -An appeal for pedesttjan beach access ·
to Doheny State Pari< 1s bei~g made ·
to county and state official!! by the caP..
i.!ltrano Beach Chamber of Commerce.
A unanimous vote of the Chamber's ·
Board of Directors, Wednesday authoriz-
ed a letter to the Orange County ~d
of Supervisors.
The chamber will ask that potential·
for additional beacb access gates for
pedestrians to enter the park be included
in ~ study whiCh will be "tonducted
by Director er Real Properties Stanley
Krause.
The study ordered by the board of
supervisors is o[ potential public beach
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access from :So~th i'aguoa to 't}lt San
Juan Creek chaooel. .
President of the chamber Jim Elliott
.noted that pedCSU:ians may walk through
the Doheny State Park entrance on Del
Qbispo, and through the vehicle. aCCi!SS
near the intersection of Doheny Park
Road and Coast Hiitiway.
Chamber board members' concern
about future of the second access. when
the freew3y interchange and park bridge
acqu isition have been completed, promp-
ted the letter.
The chamber will ask for public
pedestrian access gates lo admit
residents and visitors to the south of
the channel beach area.
"Via de Fre•le (Front Street)?"
"Calle del Presidenle?"
"Calle de la Casa Blanca?"
That's tbe test of sorts which will .
be sent out by t.he city of San Clemente
next week to several apartment houses,
the State Parks Headquarters ·District,
a school and several· businesses ·alolllg
the frontage road with the unglamorous
name, but the intemaUo1ally prominent .
visitor.
The renaming of the state-built fron-·
tage road -Via de Frente -hall
proven a repetitive headache for COUA-
P~nts Nearly
< Keep Youth
From Park
Oisneyliind dr ess rules for visitors
weren't doing much to improve Swiss·
American · relations last week unlit
quick-thinking Anlerican !o~ield Service
chaperones plucked victory from ad-
versitY by buying a new pair of panlll.
Plain clothes security ofilcers at the
f..1agic Kingdom gate were adama!'lt
about Hansruedi Hertig's pants. He
couldn't enter.
tt' didn't matter that he was an
American Field Service s t u d e n t
from Sacramento. The offending blue
jtan!i, bri,8:htly marked with I3 patches
were not allo-...·ed. And rule!! are rules.
The small, battle began when 42
American Field Servk:f: students from
tse Sacramento area landed Wednesday
at Disneyland. The students have been
staying in the Laguna Beach-San
Clemente area enroute to Denver. on
their trip home.
Hansruedi, la:ot to get his tickets head·
ed for the main gatP. just as two me!'I
matcria)ized and told him he could n't
go in.
They politcry ·cxplained that Disoeylan"d
does not approve of blue jeans With
· patches.
AFS chaperones came to the aid of
their Swiss friend, but still the guards
refused to telent~ ThingS looked grim.
Then, JOineone suggested Han~i
J!el a new pair of pants. So, that be
did at only clot.heirs ·ar00n~ shop
in the Disneyland Hotel. He returned
to the gate, clutching his patched jeans,
wearing mote conservative light. green
slacks. He .was allowed in this time-no
question s asked .
The patched pants were something
of a sto ry in themselves. The patches
were made from articles of old clothing
thal belonged to his 'host family in
Sacramento. The: multi-colored and
designed patches were a remembrance
from his family-for-a·year.
Now Haosruedi is on his way
home---0ne pair of pants richer, with
a good story to tell. But ·the pair he
really treasures almost kept him out
of Disneyland.
Last week the planninJ commission
fOr the second time abaldoned the idea,
saying the names suggcsteit were either
vague, un-Spanish, or untranslatable for
the geReral Anglo Saxon.
The second time· around came for
the commission when Co u n c 11me11
Thomas O'Keefe and Cliff Myers echoed requ~sts by: citizens that, 1the tfontage
road 's ·name be chan&e<f to something
more PresJ dential. , , ,
"It's a 'point or honor aod pride and
we should show our appreciation for
Sa111 Clemente being selecled as the home
or the Western White House and charige
Robert Bosanko .
"They "ihould be proud lo -..... •
street name Like that," O'Keet'e observed.
But the one resident wboee home is
near Frqnl Street won't get one of the
city queries. •
Richard Nixon 's Cottoo's P1>i1l villa
doesn't have a real addrils&.
So it doesn't qualify,
N eiv Pri1icipal Chosen
For Mission Viejo High
A new principal has been appointed
for Mission Viejo High School.
He is Robert G. Bosanko .. 44-year~ld
former principal In the Los Angele!!
Uf.ified School District.
His predecessor, Robert Ferguson,
relligned to become special prQjects
director for the Tustin Union lilgh School
District.
The new pcincipa l ill a native califor-
nian who hokls a bachelor's degree and
a master's degree from lhe University
of Southern Galifornia.
He has served Jn several cduc1:1Uonal
c11pac1tie.s including mathematics in-
. slructor. direct~r 9[ athletics, registrar,
vice principal, prihclpal and college in-
·structor.
Police Program
At Saddlehack
Dra,vs Plaudits
Saddleback College's polil...'t? science
program has been certified by the State
Commission on Peace Ofliccr Standards
and. Training of the Department of
Justice, it was anriou.eced by college
'iX'ealdent-superintelldenl Dr. Fi:,ed H.
Bremer.
In a ·letter to the college, signed by
Commission Chiirman Bernard J. Clark,
it was sla ted that Saddleback's "police
science curricUJum exceeds the standards
establls.lled under !he Commission's
Regula tlo11s." ·
Bremer explaiJled tha( the certitication
permits police agencies to employ Sad·
dleback graduates .with the assurance
that all of the basic course requirements
for peace officers, all set forth in the
state code, ha Ve been fulfilled .
"Tbe commission especially commends
Mr. Robert W. Fe rguson and the ex-
cellent staff of police science instructors
for their outstanding contributions in
upgrading the quality of California law
enforcement," the letter added.
He Is married and Is the lather. ol
two teenagers.
Bosanko and Ferguson both aMUmed
their n'ew dutie.s July I. FerguSOl}, who
r~placed Jay fngall last fall when ·tngall
moved up to be assistant superiqtendent
of the Tustin Union High School Oilt.rict,
said he r~lgned so that ht could wort
in a field closer to his personal interests.
His duties will include the supervision
of the district's drivers training · and
data processing programs, as well as
other district projects.
Both appointmenU were made by the
Board of Trustees of the Tustin diltrict
at a receni meeting.
Most Campsites
In County Filled
lf you plan to go camping at Orqe
County's state parks this summer, but
don't have reservations, .You had better
CQnfine your outing to the backyard. .
The 352 campsites at Doheny and San
Clemente State., Parks att all reserved
until Uie first week in September, ac-
cording to Ule area reservation -olDct
in Orange CoWKy.'
And practically every state campsite
In California ls i:eserved for the·lF.ourth
of July weekend.
· It you missed out this summer, #le
reservation of!ice says they begfn ae-·
cepting reservations on Jan. 2 oC each
year, so maybe you can get ln...,next
year.
GOP Directors Named
Robi?rt Bevacqua and Michael Collins
of Laguna Hills and Chester Briner of
Mission Viejo were named directors-at·
large of the slatewide C a 1 I f o r n i a
Republican Assembly during the GOP
organization's quarterly board meeUn1
at Santa Maria. '
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Simply add water-put it in the refrigerator-and watch the family enjoy it ! 12 OZ. CM ............................. lSc:
Cooler Cookies _ ............. ~· Puddings ........ '.E:'l.~" ......... 33c
Sunshirte favorites .• Apple, Cherry, Lemon. 12 oz. Chocolate, dark or light .. Vanilla •. frozen, 10 oz.
Sherbet .... ~~~~.~:·:.~~~F:~~~~ .... 69'
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Solid heads .•• ""ith corned beef or for sl.a.,•! Dano la .• ,. imPoried 1-lam or Sandwich Beef ! 4 or..
Values from our Butcher Shop! I
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Veal Cutlets .... ~ ... s1.49 ~.
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NEWPORT BEACH:
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From Wire Service'
SAIGON -The U.S. command said
today Amel'k:an troop Jeve.ls h.1 South
Vietnam have <B'qiped to their lowest
point in more than 40 months. The
announcement came as officers met to
plan a further 150,000 reduction ordered
by President Nixon.
Catholics
Cry Looting
In N. Ireland
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BELFAST, Northern Ireland (UPI' -
The Britisll Army lj)day set up JPOCl•I
office to investigate charges or lQotlng
and bfutality against British troops dur-
ing weekend rioting in the Roman
Catholic area ot Belfast where five
persons were killed.
British soccer 1'an J os.eph Carl'
ran out of money after the Euro--
pean Cup match In Milan. so he
hitch-biked the 1,500 miles' back to
Britain at no cost at all -until a ·
;-. local court here fined him· three
pounds ($7.20) !or using a freeway
as a pedestrian.
The command said the number of
U.S. troops in the war rone dropped
last week by 3,200 from 417,100 to 413,900.
It was the fewesl American troops in
Vietnam since Feb. 11, 1967 when there
were 412,000 Americans in Vietnam.
1be victims were aU civilians and
all Catholics, killed in street by street
fighting for control of the Falls Road
area during the army's search for
Catholic arms. The area 'was quiet today
but a Catholic member of the Ulsie!'
parliament predicted all-out war with
Protestants this summer.
'
• Jn Honolulu Monday a board of officers
assembled to draft details for withdrawal
of 50,000 more U.S. troops by Oct. 16,
1970 as the 1'irsl o£ 150.000 men to
be out or Vietnam by the spring of
1971 . I
'fhe 150,000-man reduction is expected
to cuL American combat strength in
the war wne to two divisions, military
.sources said.
/aTMs W. Ca!"oll, ,4~, was re-
leased from a Nevada prison re-
cently after serving four years
fM second defl"ee burglary. He
was arrested the same afternoon
wheft fowd pilfering desks in
some 1of thf Nevada state offl.ce
buildings. He pleaded guilty
Monday and will be sentenced
Ju!v 13. ·
On Vietnam fighting fronts allied com-
muniques reported light action Sunday.
Amtrtcan forces JcMled 21 Viet Cong
and North Vietnamese in four scattered
engagements. Spokesmen said U.S •
casualties were one killed and 22 wound-
ed.
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Armed Soldior1 Pus Burnt-lus H Complete Curfew Gou Into Effect to Ha b ·Flghtt"I
With the return of calm there was
a flood tide of accusations by residents
. or the 21}.block 'area that troops had
looted money. religious objects and othet
valuables, and smashed furn1ture and
fittings in their search for hidden arms.
• Ren,o, Nev. police inspector Rudy
Lak put in for 774 hours oVertime,
arguing he had worked a nine-hour
day sirice 1966. The Reno city
council.ruled this week be should
have been taking a lunch break all
along and gave him credit for four
hours ov'ertime instead.
The-Cambodian army battled its way
today to full control of the town or
Saang, 20 miles south of Phnom Pmh,
after suffering some o{ the heaviest
losses it tias reported foe one day ol
fighting.
Jet Crash Victims Buried Chaplains Label ,
Poor Conditions
Jail Riot C.ause
Catholics, bl.eked by the government
of Ireland in Dublin, also demanded
Protestant sections of this city be sul>-
jected to similar searches.
Brig. Michael Bayley, deputy chief
of staff of the British forces, .refuaed
today to promise any search Jn the
Shankill Road or other Protestant
strongholds.
Ottier Cambodian troops pushed back
a threat to Kompong Thom, 80 miles
north of the capital, with the aid of
South Vietnarqese warplanes.
In Mass Grave in Spain He sakt, "We will give no assurance
that a simila.r operation will be canied
out in the Shankill Road or 8f1Y other
area of the city." •
At Hirt, who suffered a ~y cut tip
from a thrown brick during New Or·
1ean'1 Mardi Gros, autograph& a brick
JM governor's aide H. D. Ruffin ofter
tM Louisiana senate passed a biU
making it a felon11 to thr01D objects at
people riding on /loaU. " • •
The 70.11ear~ld DuM of Beau.-
fort, who serves as Master' of
the Queen Elizabeth and a reCOrJ"
flized expert 011 such equine mat-
ters as fetlocks, will. judge a
contest to choo&e tht prettitst ftmale ankles at a party being otv<• btl U.. Di«hu1 of ·w.,~
minster the hostess .announct"d.
• Dickie Moore, 8, o( Hempstad,
England, ,weAl .sleep-walking re-
cently and feU 30 feet from bis sec-
ond story bedroom onto a concrete
patio. His only injury was two
missing teeth. 0 Doctors said Dickie
was saved from serious injury be-
cause he was asleep and relaxed
when be fell," Robert More, his
lather said • •
TM Neta York Boat'd of Health
has proposed high.tr' fet1 for
srrpe-nt farm owners, midwiuts
attd cultioctor1 of germ.i, among
others, to help the cit; balance
a record $1.7 billion budget.
Cambodian commanders sajd 32 of
of their men were killed and 47 wounded
during 27 hour! of fighting al Saang.
'Ibey claimed more than 250 Viet Cong
and North Vietnamese were slain, but
said powerful enemy forces till were
in the area, appart!ntly preparing fo.r
a couneratlack.
Se nate Busy But
War Debate Du e
WASHINGTON (AP) -Fresh from
a Jong Fourth of July weekend, the
Senate. takes up two appropriations bills
this week before wading deep into
another debate over United SI.ates poUcy in Southeast Asia. .
The Senate must dig into a baddog
41£ tyork left Wldone during a seven-week iWt.ia over the Cooper-Oiurdl amend-
imnl 1<> liriilt luture U.S. military OJJ<ra..
tiDM m·Cambodia.
The Senate will start off with a $17
lfllion appropriation bill carryinf fund s
for the space program, the Departmetit
Of Housing aand Urban Devet<ipment, the
Veterans Administration and o t h e r
&o"8fllment agencies. Next it will turn
to the money bill for the Agriculture
llepartm~t '
Then, after acting on legislation to
extend the Oef'eMe Production Act. the
Senate will start debate oil ·a measure
to repeal the Tonkin Gulf resolution
or 1964 which former Presklent Lyndon
B. Johnson cited 11s congreSsioruil back-
ing for bis sending over 500,000 American
troops to-Vietnam.
Cuba Officia ls Ousted
1.1lAM l (AP)-Cuba today announced
a cabinet shakeup that toppled Francisco
Padron, minister of the sugar industry
which failed to meet Fi~I Castro's an-
nounced production goal of 10 million
tons.
EducaUon Minister Jose Uanusa. a
stalwart of the castro administration,
also lost his jOb, Havana Radio reported.
The radio monitortd in Miami said both
men "will be tramferred to other tasks
to be assigned I>)' the Revolution."
ARBUCIA. Spain (UPI) -A blanket
of flowers wilted 1lowly beneath the
hot Spanish sun.
"Ashes to ashes. Dust to dust," the
priest said. His feet crunched softly
into the fresh dirt of the ma.:u grave
.ACLU Prepared
For Expensive
Kent State Probe
.COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) -The
American Civil Liberties Union of Ohio
( ACLti) said Sunday a task force ol
lawyers will investigate the incldtnts
surrounding the May 4 killing of four
Kent State University students to
determine jf students' righb were
violated.
Tiie ACLU said ft was prepared to
spend as much as $15,000 en tbe in-
vestigation and amounced M J c h 1 e 1
Geltner, an Ohio State University law
proles.or. had been retained to guide
the efforL
Benson A. Wolman, executive director
ci the union, said Gellner tias been
retained for the summer months. He
declined to give bis salary, but said
it would be paid by ACLU receipts
from contributions. · ·
In addiUon, Wobnao s~; more than
two dozen attorneys have volun\ef:red
their services to the'ACLU cause.
"We · are prepared to spend between
$5,000 and $!5,000 on this project,"
Wolman said, addmg $1,000 in small
donations already had been received.
Several cortemporary music groups
have volunteered to make bmefit a~
pearances on behalf of the union's effort,
Wolman said, and one naticnally-known
group already tias given a verbal com-
mitment for a concert in Ohio this
fall for that purpose. ""
Alleged Mafia Chief
H;;is Heart Attack
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) -Rep11ted
Malia chief Anthony '"IOOy Boy" Boian!o
suffered a heart attack and W81 Hsttd
in "a-ilical" condition 1l Somerset
Hospital today.
High Winds Whip Water
Heavy Rain Soaks Portions of Southeast U.S.
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or 11% victimll of the British jet airlinor
that crashed near the village at dusk
Friday. ,
Fifty villagers bad volunteered to dig
and cover the six-squ~·yard lump of
earth in the picturesque little cemetary.
, They stood among the 150 other persons
altendiag the last rites. They ilcluded
British and Spanish officials, rescue
workers, priests and the curious.
The c.omet jet carried 105 British
twrist.s and s e veto n crew members
from Manchest.er, England, to Barcelona
for a Jl.day vacalioo on Spain's Costa
Brava.
The plllJle smashed i.11t.o the side or
• mouatain.
"It was horrible -horrible,'' a Red
&oss worker said. •·1 have .. never ~n
anything worse."
Officials were still trying to determine
the cause of the crash. Even as the
funeral service was bl ~gress, they
searched the widely scattered wreckage
far clue'r>
· In Madrid, oilier officials studied the
plane's .. black ~" an electronic device
recording the aircraft's performlllCe, &Ad
tapm of the pilot's final ndio messages
for further indicaUons.
A Briti!h Embassy spokesman said
the decision to bury the victims col-
JectivetY was reached by 1 Spanish judge.
"This i.s normal procedure in Spalh,"
he said. "They do not allow bodies
to be kept for more thu 2-4 hours
for hygienic reason1."
A ooUllar official said It was doubUul
any requests by relatives for the remains
to be returned to England for individual
burial w~ honored. ''It was possible to recognize in-
dividual gers,"' he said. "There
were no pkte bodies -just pieces).'
PHILADEIJ>HIA (AP) -A l"JllP ol
dlapb.ins says Ule · Saturday riot at
•lolmesburg prison was caused by poor
conditions not racial tensioos.
"This committee has repeatedly called
these intoierable conditions to the at-
tention of city government," t h e
chaplains said. "Ou r pleas have fallen
on deaf ears.''
"We feel it ill behooves public oUicials
to raise the screen of racism when
the plain facts caH for greater ex-
pendi~ of public funds to provide
a basically lltanane and more effective
correct.ional system for our city prisons,"
said the Interfaith Chaplains Committee.
composed of J4 Catholic, Protestant and
Jewish cbaplain.s.
Ninety-six men were injllffil in a
bloody three-hour brawl at the 7f.year-O!d
prison.
The batUe erupted when • black
prisoner pun~ a white guard in the
dining area, poUoe said. ,
"The black prisoners ttirned on t.he
white ~ then," Police Com-
rni'8imer Frank Rizzo said.
Six guards were slabbed or slashed
v.1th kitchen knives: during th:e melee. ·
Of the 80 prisoners Injured, about
25' were taken to local hospitals suffering
from wounds. Police said most of them
\\'ere white.
Nasser Gets Advice
From Soviet Doctors
MOSCOW (UPI) -President Gama!
Abdel Nasser U Egypt today receivtd
medical aid am advice from Soviet doc·
tors at a country hidewaway near
MOllCOW, ~to Arab sources.
He added, "There are lots of· guns
everywhere tn Northern Ireland."
The brigadier announced two centers
would be set up to hear reports of looting
and brutality.
It was a search in Balkan Street
off Falls Road on Friday which netted
a large arms cactie which set off th•
rioting and sent gunmen, alle~ly from
the lrish Rep11blican Army, (!RA), to·
the rooftops to snipe at BrlUsb troops.
An IRA officer, saying most of the
"guns" were members of the outlawed
organization, told 1 news correspondent,
the army "found a truckfuJ of weapons
but there are lot.s more."
He did not say where tile arms, stored
for trouble during next weekend's tradi-
tional processions by the Protestant
Orange Lodges, were hidden.
Echeverria Wins
MeXico Election
MEXICO CITY (AP) -Luis Edlever-
ria Alvarez won Mexico's pre1idency
by the expecttd landslide Sunday, ex-
tending the 42-year hold of the PRt
-the Jnstitutional Revolutionary party
-on the Mexican government by another
six years.
Tbe PRJ said wK>fficial returns from
4,822 of the nation's 26,901 voting
precincts gave Echeverria 1,232,200 votes
to 158,324 foe Effrain Goozalez Morfin
of the PAN, the National Action party.
Although there never was any doubt
Echeverria would win, Gonzalez Morfin
refused to concede defeat. His supporters
claimed there were many voting ir-
regularities, but a government elecUoa
chief rejected the claims.
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Sobbing John Shea Jr .. 14. (second from left} is led away by fire officiaJ as his
sister Margaret holds his shoes after-fire in Boston's Dorchester section. The 14-
year-old boy was charged with murder by arson in connection with a blaze that•
killed his father and two.of his brothers early Saturday in their home. The boy,
his mother (right), two sisters and two brothers escaped the fire. The family's
previous home was destroyed by a fire of "suspicious origin" only a month ago. ·
Amerit!a Honored
July 4 in Washington Called Success
DAILY PILOT $
Israel Ke.e.ps Up · Bombing
Admiu 3·rd P.lane Loss to Egyptia1is in, 6 Days
By The Auoclatecl Prts1
The Israeli air force kept
up it.s bombardment of.
Em'J)t's missile sites along the
Suez Canal Sunday and ad-
mitted Ks ti:Urd•plane loss to
the EgyptlJins In six days.
sites near the canal. But
sources In Tel Aviv say Egypt
has now aucceeded in st.a·
tionlng a net'\¥trk of mobile
SAM 2 sites In d\f canal woe
despite .roond·lhe-eloek born·
blllfl by l!raell plll ....
The mllHary command In
Tel Aviv distrlbuted aerill
photographs Sunday ol what
it sald w~ a ring of six
Egyptian ml$Ues u n d e r
lsraeU air attack ''some-Where
in the Suez Canal area."
fr«n lls launoh pad and the
other five were still in their
l aunchers. Near the
emplacements were puffs or
smoke the Israelis identified
as bomb bursts. A spokesman
said the misslle that ~ad fired
~ have been set off by
a bomb. ·
30 big foreign companies, waS
rKX affected.
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A military spokesman in Tel
Aviv said the plane was hit
either by a missile or by
other aotiaircralt fire during
a raid on Egyptian targets
in the soothem and central
sectors of the canal. The two
crewmen parachuted i n t o
Egyplian ter r itory, the
spokesman said, indicating
that the plane was a n
American-made PhantQm .
cairo claimed tWo Israeli
.One m1ss11e was streaking
The lJbyan government an-
nounced over the weekend that
it had naUonalized lhe four
oil distributing companies in
the country. Libya's oil pro-
duction, in the hands or some
An announcement In Tripoli
said the Ubyao National OU
Corp. had taken over the
assets, Installations, storage
and . distribution facilities d.
the El-Seil Co., the Shell·Libya
Co., the Esso Standard
Market.In~ Division and the
Petrol L1by.:o. Co. The an-
nouncement said the govern-
ment will set up a special
commission ·to..,decide on com-
pensation to the companies. . i PAID MONTHLY
Italy Surprised~Government i ?,':~~!!~
•1oe~-, ...... _ Phantoms brought down in the
central sect.or of the canal
and said their 'pilots. a captain
and a lieute-nant, were cap-
tured. However, the Phantom
normally is manned by a two-
'-1-• reduced bJ checks sent JOll.
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0 -pses as ·iri e ooms = ··™ ........... '"" . = .. 111p~M11JM I An1 AmounL·FLmdS in late as I
• lllh of 111' month um trcn bt. man crew, and Israel denied Wednesday. Prospect§ for came on the eve or a 24-hour
the loss of a second plane government ot premier political stability ariy time nati0ll41 genei"al strike called
Su1 ~~~.edBUt. ~bethpestree 14'sseks Mariano Rumor collapsed to-soon were dim. · by the nation's big three labor
1 il\lllm.~ In \ wee Neither Rumor nor any unions, the latest in a months-set a record for the number day In a Welter of labor strife long wave of agitation for oi Israeli planes downed in and bickering among the four other cabinet m I n I s t e r s
one week since t!Je 1967 Middle parties that made .up his 100-disclosed why the government sqciaI and econcmic reform.
d Id I'll The ~..: The first reaction from East war. ay-o coal on. n"'-lon fell. But statements by some ~ Egyplians claim they was taken by surprise. DOliticians indicated the lrou· politicians was surprise. i
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WASHING TON (AP) lhe color, spirit and fiavor.
Only minor incidents were
reported,
have downed 11 Israeli planes President Giuseppe Saragat 6Je arme from S o c i a Ji s t "The resignation of a
jn the past week and have asked the 54-yefar-old former determination to cooperate at govmunent 24 hours befor~
captured three Israeli airmen. high school teacher to stay local levels with the Com-a general strike is not the
The noise ol hldependence Israel re po rte d last in office as caretaker premier munist party. act of an ordinary ad-
Day included a 56-gun salute November that ff. had and said consultal'ions on a · The resignation ol Italy's ministration," said Socialist COSTA ml• 2200 llUIOI •ft. Honor America Day, a Fourth
of July cek!bration which at-
traded thousands to the na-
Uoo 's capital, has been hailed
by its organizer as a great
success and by President Nix-
on as "the kind ol pa.Uiotic
thing we need."
J. Willard MarTiott, the
m o t el.restaurant executive
who was tbe main planner
behind the gala shoY;, said
he received calls from all ove('
the C01.D1t.ry after the day-long
ob.servance Saturday.
One of the calls came from
President Nixon in S a n
Clemente. Marriott said the
President congratulated him
for a great show.
The ceremonies had a II tile
Ingredients of a traditional
Fourth of July celebration -
Elsewhere across the nation.
Americans proudly displayed
the flag , marched in parades.
set . o!f firecrackers, and
watched brightly co Io red
fireworks illuminate the night
sky,
In Washington; evangelist
Billy Graham s-et the tone
of the Honor America Day
events by saying, "Today we
call upon all American.! to
stop this polarization before
it's too late."
As he spoke, wild.haired hip-
pies carried signs spelling out
antiwar slogans and a four-let·
ter word. And superpatriots
raised thei r bamers with
slogans such as "God, Guts
and Gunpowder M a i n l a i n
Liberty."
* * * fl * * Rock Fests,Braw'ls,
Hindu Feast on 4th
By Uillted Pren Iat.enallonal ocean with SO.foot.Jong jug.
The Fourth of Ju1y used gemauts carrying wooden Un-
to be a time for parades, ages or the "lord of the world''
picnics and pyrotechnics but and his relalives. There were
this year there also were rock minor fisticuffs b e t w e e n
festivals, a hippie-Hindu feast several monks and a non-
and some just plain brawls. believing bystander.
The biggest of the youth Fourth or July gatherings
gatherings was the Atlanta at two Lake Erie communities
IniernaUonal Pop Festival erupted into brawls.
which drew almost a half At Russells Point, Ohio,
million members of t h e where 50,000 persons were
Woodstock generation to a 300-celebrating the holiday, police
acre soybean field at Byron, arrested about 120 in two
Ga. -nights of rock-throwing and
Local residents were stag-window smashing which acting
gered by the nude swimming, Police Chief Don Nogle said
• -""ed strollers, nnon fornica-were planned by "rough ·--~ guys." • tion and widespread use or
•drugs ard Mayor QI Green Eighteen persons were ar-
f called the festival "the worst rested at Put-ID-Bay, Ohio, in
ti thing that ever happened to a OOWe--throwing e PI s o d e
'this area of the country." ·among 7~cm _youtbs pouring 11 . onto the JSlahi:I.
: Qt~~ '~l~~~i~~~l~~~n-
'tion and Pig Roast at Eaton·
1ville, Wash. Although it was
9banned by a court, 10,000
1young people converged on a
1\650-acre buffalo field to sun-
•bathe, skinny dip and listen
11to music. One man died In
•a plunge over a waterfall and
•60 persons weer arrested for
affic and narcotics offenses. 1 -The Fourth Annual
>-athayatra Car Festival in fSan Franci=. About 50.IMX>
~ipples and chanting, saf:fron-
;robed monks paraded from
~the Haight-Asbbury to the
~ • ;winds Whip
;New Orleans • ' NEW ORLEANS (UPI) -
'Never In a hurricane have I
een waves like that. The wind
11..was blowing so hard the froth
n tops or the waves was like
TOii " l Dr. Norman Hunt described
a windstorm thal hit New Or-
ean.s with sudden ferocity
a turd a)'. roultng Fourth of
uly outdoor crowds and fig.
#Iring in four drownings .
Hardest hit was Lake Pont~
rtrain, where 811 -mile -an -
r winds upended douns of
' Ls and whipped water oYer
1e.1wall! unUI it wa knee deep
n nearby ~ta. The storm
1 which preceded a cold fronl
!Jltnovlng into the •rea dropped
lemperalures 111 dtgrees in
wo hour11 in New Orleans.
M many as 25 persons were
eport(!d mlsstng on the lake
n the.1tonn'1 · witke Sunday.
!iut the Coast Gllll:rd ~aid "81l
:!l,,.ere located by Sunday night. ...
T eeri , Teases
Lion, Mauled
To Deatli
PORTLAND, Ore. (UPI) ~
An lS.year-<tld youth, who
leaned ·over a fence into the
lion pit at the Portland Zoo
to tease the big cats, was
mauled to death when one
o( the beasls seized him .
Officials said Roger D.
Adams died lllde(>endenc< Day
night of ·a broker. neck and
lllOS ol blood.
Adams was one of a group
ol youths who had been
celebrating the holiday in the
fl()() and remained behind the
gates after closing hours.
The surviving youths said
Adams had been hanging over
the fence at the lion pit teas-
ing the jungle cats, althoogh
they tried LO dissuade him .
Suddenly one ol the liom ,.;,.
ed the )'<JU(h and dragged him
into the pit.
Zoo olficials &aid the In-
cident w.as lllfortooate since
the U.fuot deep lion !Mt had
been constructed with a moat
specllically lo pnMcl ll><O-
taton.
The Por!W\d Fl.e Depart·
ment reoovtted the body by
playing lelrd\liihls lo blind
the lions, whJle of£icer1 stood
by wilh lhotguns,
The yoot.h's parertt.a were
vactitlonlng in Ahu1ka and
authOrlties ware unable lo
OOllta<I tb<m.
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for the states and territories, destroyed all EgY,ptian missile new government woold !t~rt 31st post-Fascist government leader Riccardo Lombardi. andpoppingaerialbombsthat -~-'---.::,; ______ .::_ ____ ~ • ....=o..c.~_:_c.:._:__:__:_:..:'.:.:.:_:_.::::_:_.:::::::..::::==.::::.::::·.:::::::::::_.•_~--~~~~~~
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Memorial bridge by the Lin-
coln Memorial
Pat Boone sang the Slar
Spangled Banner. The 100-man
Centurymen Cboir sang rows·
irtg songs with words that in-
cluded "This is our country,
tlbis is the land we Jove."
Police fired a few tear gas
grenades to disperse bands of
young people around the
Washington Monument, bu t no
serious ooriroritations were
repotted,
Trouble erupted a g a I n
Saturday night When hundreds
o£ young persons th r e w
firecrackers and rocks ·at
stores. Some fighting with
police also was reported.
Bus Blast
Probed
In Texas
LONGVIEW, Tex. (AP) -
Police and Texas Rangers
searched today for l;>omben
•ilo damaged 36 buses ol the
Lcrigvlew -·· .tuch In September beg;n busing Negro
pupils to fonnerly au white
clalises.
No one was injured.
A school. official s a I d
damage woold average at
least $1,000 per vehicle. Some
fl the buses wHI have to be
replaced; damage to others
was limited to broken win-
dows.
Pl>llce Qtief Roy Stone said
there was no indicaUon the
bombinp Saturday l;light had
radal ........... but he dJd
not wholly discoont t n e
possibility.
Stone said 'he knew o{ oo
individual ur group that had
protested the busing of pupils
set for: the fall 'tenn whieh
begins in September. Begin-
ning with the fall term, he
said, pupils d. recenUy closed
Negro schools are lo be bused
to what h a d been
predomirumtty white schools.
Tracks outside the bus yard
indicated two men sel the ex-
plosives, pottce said.
Police Ll. Ebner Hanson
said the bombers cut a hole
in the lllgh chain link fence
IUtTllUnding the buo yard, !hen
placed w h a t he theorized
were 211· lo f>1>ound pack&
d. plastic explosive under each
bus. He said· a slow fuse lead-
ing to a1>0lnt outside the fence
was linked to a fruit fuse con·
necting the charges under the
buses,
"When that slow fuse had
given the bomber$ about a
lt-mjnute start," Hanson said,
"the fast fuse Jost -set 'em
all off almost like one big
explosion."
·Truck Strike
Ends in CWcago
CHICAGO (UPI) -Trucks
Idled for 12 ...W by a lllik ..
locl<out In the Chicago area
rolled again loday.
' COMMUNITY EVENTS
ORANGE COUNTY FAIR
JULY 14 thru 19
ARTIST
OF THE MONTH
ALL STATES FIESTA -BBQ
Al COSTA MESA PARK
August 16th -Sunday
From 1 O'clock On
H11e1 Gib1on Mc:Kinnon -A
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County 1111 b1111 p1i11ti119 l111d-
tc:1p11 in oil1 for 20 y11f1 -
sti. i1 pr11111tly • 1tud1nt of lo-
c:1I 1rti1t J 1rry W1yn1 Downs
-H1r work m1y bt \tit••d
thru Jul y i11 tk1 C1lifor11i1 ftd·
Sponsored by:
Women'• Divi1ion,
Chamber of Commerce · t r•I lobby -
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1t all savings and Interest remain a year.
No minimum depoalt. Daily compounding.
Earn from date of deposit
63 guoron!Hd , O onnuol rat•
2to10 Year Certificate Accounts•
8.11% Annu1l Ylold
If an savings and interest remain a year ..
$5,000 minimum deposit Daily compounding.
Eam from date of deposit
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INTERESTAT
CALIFORNIA
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5 75 3 guaranteed
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If all savings and Interest remain a year.
$1,000 minimum deposit. Daily compounding.
Earn from date of deposit
l53 guoron!Nd
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1 Year Certificate Accounts•
(Adju1tabl1 rol11lor1hor1..-11nns)
7.79% Annual Ylold
If all savings and.interest remain a year ..
$100,000 mlnim"um deposit. Daily compoundrng.
Earn from date of deposiL
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Momben ol the Teamai<n Union, ~aeoling 4 o, o o o
workers, and the Qllcago
Truck Driven U n Ion ,
representing lO,ttoo climbed
back into the.Ir cabs and btgan delivering milliona ot dollars • c;onvtnlent Offfoe11hroughout Lo.An;1IN, Orangt ind Vtnlura Counties
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·Ta ..-Numbers Game
• T~yon In Orange County are onee again trying
to puzzle their way through the aMual tax rate nwn-
bers ome.
Tbe 1reat game goes $Mle\hing like Ibis:
Each spring when all local taxing agencies from
the county on don through ICbOOI districts. special dis-
tricts ond cities are developing their budgets, they seek
a clue from the assessor as to whether inc::reafied valu·
alloo -Increase in the tax base -wlil enable them to
lncreiue their budgets without Increasing the tax rate
per 1100 of usessed value.
The assessor guardedly mentions an estimate of in-
creased valuation. The estimate usually is low -some-
times very low -since the assessor can pe.2 his esti·
mate anywhere be wants to. Then the varioua taxing aa:encies reshape their bud· ~ets -usually downward -t.ryinJI!: to atrike some sort
of politically feasible balance between an iacceptable tax
rate and an acteptable operating budget. They try to
iue11 how much the assessor may have held back on
bis !Int estimate. . Along about the last week before budgets· are finally
voted , the 11ses10r announces bis almost final fij!ure on
increase ln assessecl value, which usually is substantially
higher than his orlJtlnal estimate. · ·
Last year, for example, the asseseor's first estimate
of assessed. vlJue increese was 50 percent low -the
estimated 8 ,.....nt became an actual 12 pereent.
Thi.J:the early estimated valuation increase
was 10 ' -a whopping 70 percent below the as-
sessor's cu . t report of a 17 percent tnc!'ease in as-
sessed value EranJte County. Primary · s given·for the large increase in the
Theoretically, the higher tax base "windfall" should
permit reducing some taxes. In practice it seldom works
that way. Budget cuts made on the basis ot the low es~
thnate are restored sometimes because the cuts serl·
ously hurt government operations, sometimes simply
because of pressures for certain projects or services>
Jn the p'l'esent instance', if County Assessor Andrew
Hinshaw's newest estimate holds true when the final
roll ts delivered to th e BQard of Supervisors' July 13.
many governmental properly tax rates might be reduced
under recent estimates.
But many individual property taxpayers \\'ill find
th eir tax bills rncreased sl1bstantiaU y if their prop~rties
have beerl reassessed in the past year.
For what consolation there may be in It , the assessor
has announced that bis six-year program of raising as-
sessed velues to a full state-mandated 25 percent ratio
to market value is nearin~ an end.
The other simple, yet major, consolation is that the
value or property in Orange County continues to in-
crease.
The Draft Continues
Unhappy as it is to have to continue fflY military
drafting of American youth, at least it can be said that
the Selective Service System came up \vlth a more ffuiy
random -and therefore fairer -lottery system last
week.
And \vith it came the good ne\v s or a steadily de.
clining need for drafte es.
'
face of the tig money economic slowdown were major
reevaluations of existina: properties, a Iara:e amount of
new construction as of Marcil 2 assessment date and a
large amount of recovered assessments on property
w!lich had previously escaped valuation for one reason
or another.
AU concerned, including the new Selective Service
director, appear agreed that free association with a
military cause (a volunteer army) would best serve
American ideals. \Vhether this would meet the nation's
basic defense needs in a period when the Communists
are substantially stepping up their military· activity in
the Middle and Far East is fraught with a:rave doubt.
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• 1F WE PllLL DUR RIPCOR~S M~ lfLl MESS EVEK'ffillM<i llP:
HEW'• Office of Education
' Domestic Credibility Gap
WASHINGTON -A priorKy problem tor Elliot Richardaon, the new aecretary
of health, educ1tlon and welfare, iii the
credibility of President Nlxon's commit-
ment to public education.
There is disarray and d o u b t within
HEW'a Office of Education and in the
prof'euional societies and associations
which help to make up the nation's
educational "establishment." It amounts
to a kind of doml!!stic crtdiblllty gap.
The Issue i4 much broadl!!r than the
firing of James E. Allen who, 1s cam-
missioner and assistant steretiry, was .
boas ci. the. Office of Education. More
to the point are the frustraUom: which
had pushed Allen to a point where ht
was considering an offer of voluntarJ
resignation.
IT 18 ONE OF those Jittle cove;mmen-
taJ ironies lhat some Republican 1tn1tor1
-notably Jacob J. Javlt.1 of New York
-·were trying to persuade Allen not
to resign at about the aame time thlit
President Ni10n and his White H ....
1lliltanta were decldJni to hind Allin
his wslking papen. ,
In the end, the · Senate Llbcr and •
Public Welf1re Committee approved 1
formal · ret0lullon cornmendln1 Allen on
hiJ "out.standing aervlce" u the coun-
try~ lop educator. Thal ls an U1IUIUll
accolade '"' 1 deputlnc, IOOOlld edlelon cfficial.
Allen's enforted ...i,illUoo bu -
pnenlly •ltribuled to his ~
questioning the "rationale'' of movtnc
l!M Cambodll U I WIY of (ettlng
•
.
oul ot Vtetrwn. He also offended 10me
administration officials by taking 1 hard
line on what he cillcd "the educational
value of integration.''
IN A ~ATEMENT on his dismissal,
Alltn mentioned both of those con-
troveraie1 aod hls efforts to get
"priority" for education at the federal
level He also eald he had been C1>ncerned
about "the inordinate Influence of
pm14an poUUcal considerations in the
mlUer ol appointments to positions in
the office of education."
'lblt Jut 11 by way of saying that
Allen wn u n a b J e to fill top Jobs In
hia · a&el'CY with qualified Democrats.
M a result, t0me of the jobl went
unfilled.
For example, Allto wal'Qd to promote
Peter Muirhead, lllOciate administrator
for higher educaUon, to the job' of deputy
cammluioner. Clearance was not
forthcoming for Muirhead, allhough he
wu al.reedy in the other top level job.
Mutrtte.d, who had been named "ac· tinl" deputy commlsaioner, eventually
returned to his old job. It was a rebuff
far Allen -hid IOOI to ba~ personolly,
for Muirhead with former H E W
Secrellry Robert Finch.
EDUCATION AS A scapegoat -
t ,..Jinother recent alumnus of the Office
of Education has offered an even more
critical appraisal ot the administration's
education commitment. A 12·page paper
by James J. Gallagher, rormcr deputy
assistant HEW secretary (or planninH.
research and evaluation. is being
circulated rather widely here.
Gallagher's resignatlon was annou nctd
some lime ago. It is connected with
Allen's only in the sense th at bolh
educators complain of .similar (ruslra-
tions and see m to have become similarly
disenchanted.
For example, Callagher complains 1:if
''erosion" in the authority of lhc Offlce
ot Education which he beijevcs should
be paramount in education, with the
outlines of White House polic)r.
"At the present ti1ne, J1owever1 l
virtuall y all major educational policy
decisions and statements are bl'ing made
at other governmental levels with only
perfunctoey r~cognition of the existence
or the role or the Office of Education,"
Galligher says.
''VARIOUS adqiinistratite spokesmen,
from the While House down, seem willing
lo make education atld educa(brs the
scapegoat for a muftl1lJde or SCK:ie&I
problems not of their making,, but at
the same time are not willing to provide
the high priority and necessary resources
to get needed educational taakl ac.
compllshed," he declares. ·
By Robert S. Allen
and John A. Goldamltb
Walking Around Problems
I was saying the other day th.It I
am one of those persons who prefers
problems to their solution.
On further reneotlon I have to conclude
that this Is largely,
though not wholly,
true. There are some
problems I llke
to have· solved, like
where my next
meal is coming
from, and how I can
bell achieve The
Green Pasturts.
Yet in problems a(.
reeling my personal
life I ofte~ walk around an 1D1Wer
which is as obvious as a barn door.
If, ror instance, 1 di>conllnue tllkln(
to Mr. So-and-so, t will ellmioate a
good deal of angst from my life.
• J\.tR. SO-AND-SO, for hi5 part, often
knovt's tie can adtieve the same end
by refusing to talk to dear old McCabe,
But we hang on.
Why are we so attached lo our prob-
lems, some of them anyway?
..... ~
Monday, July I, 1170
The rditorfal pooe o/ the Dailp
Pilot 1ttk1 to inform and 1Um.-
tda.U rtadtr1 bv pre1e111lng thil
11twipapcr'1 opinion• and com·
mtntarv on topfc1 o/ inttrt1t
ond tigniJicottct, bv pr0t1idlna a
forum for tile tiprt11ion of
oiir rcodcr11 oplniont, and btl
pre1e:nth10 th4!1 dftJtr&c vicw-
pofnU Of lnfonntd ob&trv'r'
ond ipok11ttur11 on topic.; of Ilic
d<lu. . Rober! N. Weed, Publisher
\
For ooe thine, they cause us a cerlain
auuennc, and suffering is a far more
·popular commodity than most ot us
art willlne to arant. Suflerto& ctves us an opportunity to
drarnatiae Ouraelves, wilich is another
way of 11ylng it gives us a chance
to talk about ourselves, and you know
how poptiJar that pastime is.
For the lriah, suffering is especially
.eona:en&al because we like to talk so
much.
SPEND AN EVENING with an lrish
biddy, or wjth her downtrodden husband,
and Dottoevsky tounds like the Child's
Garden of Verse.
In the midst ol 1 jolly discussion
about the stock market (In happier
tlmea) or the chances of the Giant!
winrdJW the pennant, your Gaelic sufferer
wW exclaim, in the moat pr1salonate
dtones:
"Oh, why was l ever brought Into
the world?"
Totally 1voldlble IUHerini ii by no
means conllntd to !he harps. lllough
we •e adm.iUedly virtuosos at the game.
There are problems, and by no meanJ
sm•ll ones, which can be 90lved by
gettinc .dnmk, or goiri& fiMlin!J, or having
1 jolly rtad ol one of the Bronte girls.
But It ii remarkable how many people
don't do these relati_vely iilnple thil1&s.
.J KNOW OF AT least thr~ or four
little problems or rnJne, Al ol the minute,
whk:h o:iuld be IOlved by a1 simple
a milter as mak.lng !our ·or five phone
calls. Yet, tor some perve:r:i;e rea!iOn,
1 prefer io have the nttsty lhing1 around,
bu11lng me more than 11 ~Miry.
1 tupp09t It all come:1 back lo lhe
fad that one of my rest friends cell•
me Dealh-Wish Charlie. You can sex·
ualize pain, to use the cur Io us
terminology of the shrinks.
r wonder how 1 would feel if my
current small batch or \\'orries and
crotchets were suddenly to be removed
from me, by either my O\\'n actions
or by freaks of fate? I'm arra!d I
111ight feel bereft.
THE ONLY THI NG that seems to
have worked in the past, though, are
those freaks of fate. If a friend is
"'uddenly killed in a plane crash, or
lightning srrikes a hou se I particularly
like, or four kids get killed on an Ohio
caJllpus, or war breaks out, it is
ren1arkable how things totally IUl·
c:onnected with these events clear uµ.
Burke said public cala1nity is a great
leveler. II is al so a great 50]\'cr of
small proble1ns.
I think we tlll fel'l son1cho1v logc the r
when a disaster occurs. Fl'eUng together
is getting out or ourse!v~. \\'hl'n that
happens, 11void~hle_ suf(('rtng Set'ms lr·
relevan1, and 1.alkJng about il uln\ost
impious.
Dear
Gloon1v
Gus:
The dcclint and fall of go mftny
great American railroads stands
a1 a monument to the dead hand
of ovtr·rcgulation by govemnitnt.
They should long ago have: b<'t n
freed to r.ompete frtely In the
transportation markel place.
-D G. G.
'J~h h•l1l't ntl«l'I .,•••n• l fn" ""
Mc111•rU, 1~elt .. "'' n""1••Hr. "'"'
'"' HI "'~' .. GIMl!l'I' G~" Of!lf Jl~tl.
Salient Facts
About Oiir
4th of July
Sydney J. H
Of au the 200 million Americans who
fl'rvently celebrated the 4th of July last
v.'eekend, one wonders how many of
them know any of the salient facts
about our Independence "Day ana the
events surrounding it~
For. instance, that lhe Resolution Of
Independence w a s
actually adopted by
Congr81 on July 2,
not July 4, 1771. Or
that, although 11 has
56 signatures, the
Declaration of Inde-
pendence was not
signed by all the
men who helped
draw It up or vote
for lt. And that
of those 56 signatures, 50 were JtOt
arfixed unUI August 2, 1176.
Are we aware that a con-
siderable number of the signers were
.. fOr't!igners" or "Immigrants~' who had
been born abroad?
' OR TJIAT THE famous Battle of
Bunker Hill, a year before the Declara-
tion , dld •ot take place on Bunker Hill
at all, but on Breed's Hill?
Do we know that a majority of
An1l'rican ro lonists never actively sup-
ported !he Revolution, either siding with
Britain or taking a neutral position thal
il ll'HS just a civ il 11.'ar between two
h1c:lions'!
· Also, lh at in the years precedil1g the
revolt, itn1uggling was generally regarded
in the colonies as an open and honorable
profession? (Indeed. the "piracy" that
nations combined lo drive off the higll
seas in the 19!11 Century was largely
inspired by national policies in the 18th).
110 \\' ,\IASY of us recall that Amfrican
''rn1l•('als" and ''trouble-mak ers" pro-
'uJ..cd the. famous Boston ~fassacre six
yc.11rs before lhe Revolulion, by tormen-
tmg British troops sent to enforce "law
nnd order'' in Bosto111, until the troops
"over-reacted" by firing into a rioting
crowd and killlng five Americans belong-
ing to "patriotic gangs"?
Do we k1m1v that the British. Ullder
Gen, \Villiam II owe and his brother.
Adm. Richard Howe, came to New York
hirrbor and tried vainly to negotiate
a peaet wilh the revolutionaries, which
was rejected-and only after those vain
efforts, the British forces struck at
Brooklyn ltelghts?
ARE \VE \VILLING to accept the
ftlct that we probably would not have
galnt.od our Independence wtt.hout foreign
help -not merely by the leadeNhip
in training of raw troops by Kalb, VOi
St('uben nnd Lafayelte -but . by the
~'rrnch alllancr, providing us supplies
and mOf\l'y? ....
ll ave \\'l' liny idea or the complaints
of Lhe rolonlsl$ in those dark days -
the lneJflcicncy of Congress, the Jack
or food. the profiteering by merchants,
tht lacl( of pay and shortages of clothing
th:il dmve llOme Continental regiments
Into a mutiny of prote~t in 17811 •
\\then 11.'e set nff those rirecr&ekers
and llghl tho11e skyrockets each year,
arl!. -we engngtng in "pafrloU11m" or ln
vanlly bawd on arrogance and pride
ba3Cd on lgnor1u1ce?
New Free ·speech
Laws Proposed
Americans' right to free speech will
be far more fitrnly assured If the bl·
partisan proposal of a liberal-eon-
.servative coalltion in the Congress has
its way.
Led by Senators Roman L. Hruska
(Rep. Nebr.) and Philip A. Hart JDem.
Michigan) and Representatives Hale
Boggs (Dem. Louisiana) and Wllliam
M. M<:Cullock (Rep. Ohio), proponents
of a new Finl Amendment Freedoms
Act would create a new law by whk:h
federal courts could prohibit. and pun1lh
interference with freedom o( speech.
-Specifically the law could be used
by administrators against studenta who
Beize buildings and dlsrupt classet.
By the same token it could be used
by students against administrators who
might try to ban orderly demonstrations.
THE PROPOSED st rengthening of the
nation's free 1peech laws would permit
a court to aend demonstrators to jail
for up to six months, without a jury
trial, if -·having been ordered not
to -they drowned out a scheduled
speaker at a political rally.
The four congressional sponsors of the
propo!al are members of the National
Commission on the Causes and Preven·
tion of Violence. In its study o! riots
the commission round thtre are no
federal laws rtltrlctlng a private cltlzen
from interfering with another person's
freedom ol speech, press, religion or
assembly.
In a joint statement the sponsors said
their new proposal was designed to meet
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Guest Report
)
conditions of the following nature:
"PUBUC OFFICIALS unreasonably
prevent or stop meetings.
"Advocates ol parUcular causes hoot
opposing speakers off platforms.
"ProteMen seize buildings and prevent
instructors from teaching.
"Exctssive force against campus
demonstraUons is not uncommon.
"Political dissenters break up church
·services.
"And recently we ha ve even witnessed
groups or demonstrators attacking op.
posing demonstrators. The: First Amend·
ment is one of our most cherished
statutes. lt must not be allowed to
mxle this w'ay."
AMONG THE provisiol\ll of the First
Amendment Freedoms Act are clauses
whlcho
I. Would prohibit the wilful use or
force or the intentional use of disruptive
noise lo interfere with a meeting, lhe
free passage of persons or ttle conduct
of business or research in any building.
2. Would prohibit the "wu-easonable
withholding or limitation" by an offk:ial
of a permit required for any public
assembly, including demonstratiOflll and
pick<ling.
Callfornla Feature Service
Use of School Authority ....... .
Lo11g hair on boys and short skirts
on girls are putting w~led looks on
schOol officials. In most 1:ases tbert
is enough "give" on each side to let
the younger and the older generaUoaa
get on with the business of schoolinJ:,
But occasionally there Is a real
deadlock, and the issue is take1 to
court. Who wins there ? Legally, how
much authority does a school have in
regulating lhe personal appearance of itl
studenls?
Two principles are basic:
01 THE SCHOOL may Impose any
rule that ls reasonably related to tbe
educational process. For example, a
school regulation aaalnst µ-.e wearing
of metal heclplates was upheld In court
because it reduced clatter In the halll,
u well as damage to the hardwood
floors .
(2) the school may not lmpoae any
rule that Is arbitrary and unre1sonable.
Thus, a rule requiring hl1h school aenlors
to wear freshly fumigated capa-an<J..
gowns at graduation was held unlawful,
when applied to a g{rl 1''ho wu slekened
by the odor.
But while these basic principles are
clear enouch, jt msy 1Ull be dtfflcult
in a specific case to fix the dividing
line between rightful and wron&ful Ult
ol 1ebool authority. •
Consider two recent cues involving
the wearing of pollUcal buttons. ln each
case. school o(tlc:l als banntd the buUonl.
Jn each case. lhe ban w1s challenged
in court as an lnfrlngem&nt of freedom
of speech. ·
RESULTS? IN U-.A flrgt talll'.!, the court
11pheJd the ban. In this school, button
wearers had tried to forte buttons upon
other 1tudenll and had caused aslOl't.ed
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Law: in Action ·
kindl of dl.aruptiOR ln the classrooms.
Jn the second case, the court threW'
out the ban. Jn t h i s school, student!'!
had worR thl!! buttons peacefully, not
causing any kind of disturbance. Nor
was there any evidence of lroubl! i•
the offing .
It may seem strange that these
two cases, reaching opposite results, were
not only decided by the same court
but even involved similar buttons. Yet
the court found, Jn differing
circumstances at these two particular
schools, enough basis for drawbig a
distinction.
Such distinctions, giving fuir weight
to connicUn1 viewpoln111 are what the
law is made of. They are also, to a
considerable degree, what education ls
made of.
An Amtricctt Bar A.trocintiot~ public
strvfct /eaiwrc bu WUl Bernard.
~--Br Geerge---·
Dffr G<or1e:
My cir! invites me over to her
houae all the Ume and evq time
her partnla leave Me slides over
close to me and 1Lart.s nuulinf(
my eiir. ts ttlls 1. nervoo.s habl\t
What ctn 1 do about It?
-ANNOYED
Dear Annoyed :
The poor ch'I ts obvk>usly h\lnarY·
Get up next commercial and get
her a handful of cracker&. t Where
do 1 g<l lh<se ,..ders!)
)
)
\
CHECKING • .U_P •
•
Goldfisl1 i11 Dark
~ill Tilrn: White
By L. M. BOYD stuffed up?" A. No, sir. Onl y
\ -way l can ever get the pepper
JF ''OU KEEP goldfish in oul is tum the shaker upside a dark room , they'll turn
h · s L E E p down and hum ''liumoresque" \I' It e . . . • SPECIALISTS say that citizen while patting the bot·
n1ost apt to sufrer rrom in-tom .•.. Q."What's the cost of
somnia is the divorcee . . . . one marijuana cigarette?" A·.
THERE ISN'T any Spanish M be " • ay ~-n1oss in Spain. None ... ,
NOTHING QUITE SQ antago-JEFFERSON -Quite a
nizes a roomful of women as philosophical fellow, old
the entranc~· Or a stran~ 'Nlomas Jeffe rso n. He wrote
hlonde • · · · A THIRD OF a his own epitaph. In it, he new~rn baby's weight is li ver. declared himself -founder of
A HAPl'Y rttEDIUM -She religious fr~ in Virginia, he ld seances, this medi um. And she never failed to pro-the founder of the University
duce a ghost. llere's how: of Virginia and the au thor
She burned • incense candles or the Declaration o f
10 deliver up insufferable lndependenet. But he ignored
odors. She covered all the the fact he h'ad served two
lan1ps with crimson shades. terms as the President o{ the
So the room glowed red. Llke United States.
the ante r oom of an
unspeakable house. l'm told; EVERY GOURMET can tell
She sprinkled a i!Ule ammonia you capers are little dark buds
on th e rug under l\er own that come from wild plants
chair. She soaked the soles along the Mediterranean.· But
of her shoes in 'hydrochltiic not every gourmet is. aware
acid. And after her customers they have to be picked just be-
were gathered and the preg-fore sunrise .•.. Al\.I ASKED
nanl moment was upon them, lF a mackerel will do all right
she rublitcd her shoes into the in a little' goldfish tank. Not
ammaola. Around ,about he r for Jong. U a mackerel has In
in the ghostly glow arose an swim sk>wly, its gills can't
apparition of white smoke. It pull enough oxygen out of the
talked, too. But how she water, so it drowns .
inanaged th al will make another paragraph at !IOme You r questio1'lS and com·
distant future date. menu are welcomed and
will be used in CHECKING
WHEN llER p I u n g Ing UP wherever possible. Ad·
nec kline takes too · deep a dress letters to L. 111. B0yd,
plunge, it's a fair guess she's P.O. Bo:t 1875, Newpori
a Capricorn woman , says ou r Beach, Calif., 92660.
Princeton
Men Now
Eye Girls
J>Jt lNCEi'ON, N.J. CAP) -
College men have been s:u-
dying women for years. but
al Princeton University they
do It (or credit.
It's all in a · course called
"The Role ·or Women in
Modernization,'' which delves
Into the nature of feminlnity
and the role or womerl in
society.
"~1asculinlty' and femininity
are Sy!llbolic categories as
\veil as biologic. We tried to
examine the CO&is to men on
a ps}lchic lev1t of having to
be tough and assertive all the
lil!le," said Dr. Kathryn
Boals, who taught the course
this spring.
The idea for the course
came from lwt slutlents. Ann
L. WeidenbaCbflr, a senior
from Denver, Colo., and
Edward G. Berenson, Levit·
town, Pa.
Sixteen men and eight
women l®k the course.
"That's pretty goo(! when
yoo consider the ratio or men
to women at Princeton is 2Q
to 1," Dr. Boals said.
The course included studies
of child care ce nte r s,
alternatives to marriage, com·
munal llviilg "'and work hours
structured so husbands and
wives could both work and
share housekeeping tasks.
"Our attitudes have political
consequences. Aggression and
violence towards other nations
-these are concepts of
masculi nity. So are exploitive
attitudes towards the en-
vironment -the cutting off
of man from nature and
disregard of the more long-
term consequences," D r •
Bosa! said.
Planet man,. , .CAN YOUl---------.-h-.,,-.,,..,---,---------1
NA l'llE the only food in user----------------------1
today that was not at one
time a living thing? That's
right, salt. ... YOUNG l\.1EN
who graduate U1i' year 't;ilh
a degree in accounting will
get S832 per month. That's
average. Not bad.
CUSTOMER SE RVICE -Q.
''Know any sure way to kee p
a pepper shaker from getting
Auto Sales
Take Drop
During '70
DETROIT (AP) -Domestic
aulo sales by the nation's
automakers for the firs t half
of 1970 slumped slightly more
than nine per cent from last
year's levels.
The Big Four automakers
registered sales in the first six
months of the year at
:l,971 ,428, compared with
4.367,443 last year. It was a
decline of 396,015 units.
Sales were sl ightly lower
tha n the fi rst half of 1967,
when 3,978,758 were sold. The
sales were ·rar below the 1965
si x month total of 4,569,668,
the besl, in the industry's
history.
The pattern in recent years
has been for the first six
months to account for about
52 per ce nt of the year's total
sales.
for the first Lime this yea r,
.Tune sales were above a cor-
responding month of lasl year.
The automakers re po r led
sales of 799 ,791 In June, com-
pared lo 798,057 last year.
General Motors Corp. said
Its new car sales of 436,117
\vere a record for a June,
eclipsing the 423,99~mark set
in June 1965.
However, G~1 registered a
heavy decline for tl;e last 10·
day selling period.
For the June 21·30 period
lhis year, new ca r sa les by
the four automakers totaled
2~5.035, compared wJth 312,245
last year. II was a 21.5 per
cent decline.
Am erican Motors Co r p .
~·hlch has been concentrating
on the small car field , was
thP. only automaker to report
Increased sale1 for the first
six months over last year.
AMC said Thuraday it has
sold all lhe 1970-modcl sub-
<:ompact Gremlins it can pro-
duce during this model n1n.
S:iles for Ole lirsl half of
1970 ~mpared with last year
hy the auto manufacturers tn·
eluded. General ~totora Corp.,
2.06.1,166 this year and
2.319,569 last yea r: J<~ord
Tormenting Rectal Itch Of
Inflamed Hemorrhoid Tissues
Prom,Ptly Relieved
Gives Prompt, T emwrary Relief in Many Cages From
; Rectal Itching and Pain·Ca.uscd by Inflammation.
New Yorlr, N.Y. There's an ex· c.luslve formula that in eue after c.aae-promptly r elieTea
1Mcll barning itch and pain of
1llles for hourg and it also hel{>s
shrink gwelling ot hem0l'rho1d
tlMUel caused by inflammation.
And it dOM it wit.boat narcoticl
or utringents that olten 11t.ing "'•marl.
•
' 'Thsts by doeton on bundrede
of patienl..'I showed th.ill ~o. The
answer is Prepanrtiox 1,.. No
prescription is Deeded for
Preparation H.
-
LAST WEEK!
SALE ON
Sue Cory
'Select' wave
Reg.12.50,
NOW 8.88
inc)vdei ~, aho"'f>OO and Mt •
W• 1peclall1e ln the car• of fashion wigs
USE YOUR PENNEY CHARGE CARD-
NO ""'OINTMENT NECESSARY
i 1otor Co., l,O'JJ,295 this yea r ,-----------------'...._ __ _
11'11 1,176,700 last ye a r ; l "'(.1)rysler Corp., 679.856 this ruLL••'Ofll 11utrtf1NGTON •1..c.c11 111w"o•T ••.t.tM
year and '150,241 last year: Or•IWH•ll' e..• """'lnl• C#ltw fts111M ........ nnd Amerlcftn Motors Corp., w ,..,..., 111.00 a.. 1i.r. m.nn ""' 11oor, ,64.,iit llS,109 this yeo.r and 12V,933
tut year. '-------------------
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M°"'"· Ju~ 6. l97D DAILY PILDT '1
Su111111er1 specials
in family
sportswear!-
Be cool •••
in shifts!
The prettiest, mos t comfortable woy to d ress all
s.umm er. Collect shi fts in colo rf ul so lids ond prints
in o wide variety of shapes and styles -including ~
pant and dress styles in cotton. The price is someth ing
special. The sixes for dress shi fts range from women's
S-M·l, through Xl-XXL-XXXL. Tho pant shi fts, P-S.M-l.
Pant
shifts
\ 5.33 Shifts 3.33
Shifu XL, XXL, XXXL ••••••••••••••••• 4.33
The peasant look
in short sets •••
Smart little 2°piitce outfit
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'Eas y' Trip Thrill For Westminster Clan
'lly RUDI NIEDZJELSKJ at night while they wtte eithtr flOl.led tt down1 the water !or
:sleeping or watcblng the staris the rtst of the trip.
Some families take their above. "It was really a sad ex·
vacatiollll the easy way, Jike "But we knew that there perience pecause we had so
would be three more rapids much trouble with the rafts/'
eoing to f\1ichlgan to visit before the end of the trip said Amelia . ,;After a while
grandma and Uncle Fred. and we were just waiting for we were talkine to lhem at
Olhen> insist og doing it them. Then all of a sudden night, hoping they wouldn't
the hard v.·11.y, perhaps by everybody saw this rock and let us down anymore.''
packing out into lhe rugged we knew we"" were going to Despite the wild ride and
countryside with lantern, tent hit it," &he said . ' the exposure to cold water
and mosquito spray. With a disapPointing "pfft" and rain which pelted them
T.he Gordon family o f the rock laid open one half during their tentless overnight
Westminster wanted to do it of the boat (appropriately rests. the Cordons said they
the easY. wa y but ended up named "Disaster"), pitched en)oyed their vacation Im-
doing it 'the hard way. the occupants into the water mensely.
It was supposed to be a and had them dashing fCK NeJCt summer, they plan to
lei.surely trip down the safety on the riverbank . raft down the middle fork of
Colorado River. about. 3l2 Working for hours. the the Salmon River in Idaho.
miles total , from the scenic Gordon s a n d . o 1 her "It 's a different kind of
Grand Canyon area to Lake participants in the expedHion. wilderness but also a much
M a<l pulled the remaining portion gentler trip," Robert Gordon . . ~ of the craft off the rock and smilcu .
What they didn't know aboutlr=====================;-1 their raft trip last Easter!
vacation was that . they were
to be blessed by the thrills
and spills ol no less than
183 rapids along the way.
Robert Gordon, a UCI com·
puter sciences instructor. had
heard of · the rubber raft ex·
cursioM through the Sierra
C/ubj\ so he signed up his en·
tire family, including his wife,
Betty, Katie, 9, AmeHa, 15,
Clay, II, and Paulo Caron, an
IS.year-old foreign student
from Brazil who had been
staying with them for the past
ten months.
"We were on four rafts
ranging from 28 feet to 40
feet in lize,·• ex plained
Amelia. "They _..Wl!re sort of
like two oblong doouts with
• sausage in the middle."
'Nleir cqnveyances held food
in watell>l'OOf boxes, as well
as clothing, sleeping bags and
personal belongings.
Shoving off a day late
because the Glen Canyon Dam
had not released enough water
to support a raft, the Gordons
prepared for a leisurely eight.
day trip, bll't soon found out
they were on "the roughest
river in the country."
Jagged rocks hidden in the
foamy wildwater tore up to
three.foot long riP6 tnlo the
rubberi:zed canvas of the boats
and had to be sewn up con·
st.antly .
. "We· were continually sew-
ing and patching. Our hands
were just raw," Amelia re-
counted. "And the second day
out we blew up two outboard
nxion when they got bung
up oo the rocks and were
deetroyed." .
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Jed by wlldwater eJCperts who
make a Jiving out of giving
the unsuspected thrilling rides
down the Colorado River,
began to aet some ind ica tion 18' C.111iwla ... Nlwportl1acf.
of just how exciting their trip ISi SpecidctrinMmiwlmilci•Servicee
would be.
"We hit a rapid called 'The 3333W.C.OC.~(dNl'wpcrf8c:L4Nrd)
Hom' which was about ten Nilwporte.od\Cclili:ma 92':160 Fh:r.:b4(>·7121
feet from the top to the bot-J-'===============:'.:::===::::'..J tom. We just twng on and
went straight down into a hole
and then had all that water
waiting to crash down on us,"
said Amelia. "Somehow I
began to think it would be
very easy to die on this river."
From that point on, the
Gordons were blessed with
smooth sailing, often letting
the raft float without power
Nine Orange
Coast Names .
On FJC Roll
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Youths Battle Police
Part of Yosemite Closed State Starts Paying Bills
I MARIPOSA (AP) -The
Stoneman Meadows section of
VOHmhe National Park will
be kept closed today "to
* * *.
Hippie Band
Gets Routed
ptnnlt cleanups" after park
rangers and iheriff's deputies
battled with an estimated $00
young people Sunday.
Sheriff Norman Garrett,
who announced the cloaina,
said more than 90 peraona,
"mosUy hippie types," were
arrested. Garrett was slruck
in the head by a ttirown rock.
PASADENA (up I) _ Park Ranger David
Pasadena police s h e r I r [ I s Dunatchik1reported the trouble
deputies, and fOfesl rangers began when a ranger tried
·chased several bands of hip-to clear , the assemblqt of
pk!s throuah a rough section some SOO persoM from the
ol Eaton Canyoo Sunday night area in a northeast sed.ion
and ftnally arrested 118 on of Yosemite Valley.
suspicion DI trespassing. A volley ol rocu and liOtlltl
Nearly 200 young people touched olf calls for help lo were in the ~ whlOO had i gathered for a Sunday reu-law enforcement age.nclet In
ni on. A forest service officer Atariposa, ~ferced, Madera
nrst observed ~ iJ'OOP, some -and Fresno counlies'." nr them bathing nude in a . . stream and turned in a report. Dunatch1k said the rock·
About 30 officers then block-throwing youths took: control
ed the canyon 's onl;y exit and of a bridge and stopped all
mo11ed iq. traffic, then smashed windows
Waiting Game
Missing Evidence Produced
BEVERLY lllLLS (AP) -
Aqtonio Martinez, 28, had been
booked for inve:stigalion or
burglary as police off.leers
waited for him to produce
the evidence.
The evide~. a 71h-caral
diamond ring worth $25,000,
was in police hands Saturday
night after dinner. Officers
said the man swallowed the
ring while TUnning from the
scene oi a burglary.·
X-rays taken after Martinez
was arrested Friday night
gave vrhat Police Chief Joseph
I\..~
Kimble considered more than
sufficient basis "fer the booking
-"a beautiful picture of the
ring in his stomach."
"Arxl we have a %4-hour
guard ct\ him until , , • well,
until we get lhe ring back,"
.Kimble said. Kimble said
olher jewelry was recovered
from Martinet' ck>l:hes and'
he was being questioned about
six other residential
burglaries.
The ring was taken Feb.
17 rrom the ~home ol Dave
Chasen, a. Los A n &. e I e 1
restauranteur, Kimble Aid.
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Senate Bu~get Deadlock Ends Af a.-July 4 Sessio11
SACRAMENTO (UPI) -aisted on the sum as their It w approved by the
'Die state of CaWornia today price. for paseage ot -Jh.e.-bly, 62·15. Tl\unday.
operated under Ma new budget, budget. That house then recessed for
able at Jut to pay Its bills Seu.ate passaee came four the July 4 weekend while 1.he
days after the consUtutlon.a.I. Senate grappled with the aft« tt.. 16.59 bUlion spe!lding deadline for budtel apill'OVal bud&el.
plan was approved by the cl mkDght 1ut Tue9day. Dur-Only seven Senate Democrat~
legislature aod signed by Gov. l~ that period California was were convinced by the GOP
llon.1'd Reagan. left withou( the authority to lo vote ror the measure dur·
A roadblock set up by spend #!\)' money, pey its bills int t~ four d.ay.S.
Reqan in personal encounters
swayed Sens. Larry Walsh of
Huntington P•k and Walter
W. Stiem of Bakertlieldr. to
Vote for the budset. I'-
1 Fireman Dies, 2 Hurt
In Collapse of Snorkel
legislative Democrats deman-or its 190,000 employes. But pressure applied by
ding more funds foc schools The impasse lasted one day
ended Saturd•Y when the ~r than in 11169, when
Senate &ranted approval on assembly Democrats blocked
a vote ol 27·9. The governor the budget and 31JCCe8Siully
signed Ille document hotus d hool Id later al his Paciftc Palisades ~ed more SC a '
The governor said be wd -
"disappointed lhat U>e budpt
wu irreSll'OOllbly htld up
beyond t b t coaotitut;onal
deadline.''
borne w-.t llling his blue-Eight . °"""""'" In . lht
* * * * * * Democrats Vow Fight
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A
dty fireman died ol injuries
ailfered when a '"litorkel"
aerial firefigbtin& unit in
which he and two other
firemen were riding collapsed,
tossing him and a coworker
onto a downtown street 50
feet below.
One fireman jumped free
just before the snorkel hit
the pavement.
Tom Collier, 45, died Sunday
al Central Receivin& H911pital,
2Y. hours after the. accident.
Fjre Capt. Hillis Baker, 41,
underwent surgery 1ale Sun·
day for multiple rractures and
was lilted in critical condition.
James Dennis, 33, who
jumped free, was reported in
satisfactory condition with
pomible broken vertebrae and
rib injuries.
A fire departmenL
spokesman laid the accident
happened as the snorkel was
being raised to inve!tigate a
fire in a six.story building.
lnvestigatcn said the blaze
was a minor grease fire in ·
a restaurant.
Fire Chler Raymond llill
said the cause of the accident
was under investigation.
Indian Still
pencil veto on a single item. Senate joined lt Republicans
The ._,... included f102 lo adopt lM apeodlng plan,
million in extra State aid for 8 compromise drafted ~y a
After Budget Passage
Mxal ~ and tlS,'000 in ~ coaference committee. SACR..UfENTO CAP> -
rent for Reagan's private lets· .A. .A.. ..A. Senate Democrats .vowed ~·
ed resklence m ~ )...{ )..{ )..( day to take their losing budget
Reagan to add another lilt
rni1lioo in lltale aid to hard-
prtssed local ICbool cllotricU.
ll al!o provided a S pen:ent D k R fight for more !iChool aid h1to
pay raise for all s I a t e Um e apS the fall election campaign
employes, excel'! state college aga!AA Go•. Reagan. 2-Car Accident
and University of California C Democratic "truth squads''
prolesson, who were denied Budget uts will be fooned lo inform the .Kill 5 p I
any increases. •oleu about the Repllb!kan S eop e
Reagan in a prepared state-LOS ANGELES (AP) _ governot's rejection of their
ment called the docwneflt •·a Chancellor Glenn s. Dumke demands for more state aid BARSTOW. Calif. (AP) -
In B d Sh great victory for the people" of the stale colleges iays he lo public schools. Five pel'9C>l'4 were kiUed and a ape and "nothing, short of a That was the word from five injured Sunday in a two-resolindlng triumph o( good is disap~.nted over cuts in Sen. George 1t1oscone ({).San car collision 70 miles HM ol
•pending requests but the col-F · ) the •-·--•-I •-tat h....._ 40 SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)_ sense and fi sc al ranc1sco , upper •ivu.K ugfon Ducao e ._. ... ay , R'-•-~ Oa" .,., __ 1 1 responsibility.'' Jeges "must and will Jive Democratic ltader, after the the Highway Patrol reported.
n.:ncu'l ... es •. mi_11'~1 n· A bloc ol stubborn Senate within the budget." Senate voled 27-9 to pass the Dead are Patrick Anthony
dian who was hit with a pool Democrats cracked to give the Dumke issued a statement Sf.58 billion budget during an Koontz, 31, of San Jose, Calif.:
Cue June II , remains in 1970-71 fiscal year bud.get the Sunday in which he said he emergency lodepeodence Day his wife, Bomie Sut, about
ait.ical condition but does votes needed to pass ,lhe is '' disappointed lhat session. 28 : tbeir son, Patrick Jr., 10:
"respond to a few verbal com· meaaire after Reagan 1utned legislative aUocatioru do not DemotTals held out four John Gilbert Trail, 4, ol
maods,'' a spokesman said tc.>-down Democratic demands to take full cognizance or our days past the coostitulional Our8fl£0, Colo., and Roland
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Record
Dissolutions
Of JJlarriage
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Contrarts
Awarded
For Fair
1'tie awardlrl( o( contracts
to six Cali(otnia firms for .
se.rvicH or materials i n
preparation for the I 9 7 O
Orange Coonly Fair and Ex.
position ha11 been announced
by Fairgrounds g e n I! r a I
mah;iger Alfred G. Luljeans.
Named as contract awardees
on the basis of competiUve~
bid(li',ig were:
-Sooth Coast Ofrice Clean·
Ing, Costa li1esa : janilorial
and cleanup services during
the Fair; $1 ,750.
-Bay Area Flag Co .. San
Rafae:I: 1970 Fair and Expo
decoratidns: $2.750.
Gk>be Ticket Co ..
Compton : printing of .Fair
tickets: $534 .63.
-Universal Asphall Co ...
Sa nta Jo~e Springs; patch 1n1d
se1:1I bl~cktop areas at
Jo'airgrournts : $20,720 .
HuUon/Roach L 1 tho-
graphers. Anaheim : Fair and
Expo brochures: $1,81 1.
Double R Pr ess,
llollywood; discount tickets;
$375.
UCJ Seeking
l\1ore Incentive
The suggestion box has
come to UC Irvine. Chancellor
Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. has an·
nounced an employe incentive
plan he said will strve as
a pilot program for the enlire
UC systen1.
Under the , plan, en1ployes
frum the highest ranking pre>-
fessor 111 I.he ca feteri a
dishv.·asher can receive cash
bonuses for suggest ions ihat
~ave I.he University money.
CAC Giv en
U.S. Funds
SANTA ANA -A $222,494
grant to the Orange Coun ty
Community Action Council has
been made by lhe Department
of Health, Education and
Welfare, Co n g r essman
Richard T. Hanna ( D •
\Vestminster J announred to-
day.
He said in Washington lhal
Project Director C d r I o s
Ramos will use the funds over
a 12-month period ·kl provide
Preschool training for 390
children from low lnc'ome
famili es.
Medical, dental , social and
psychological services will be
included on a part-day basis.
College Picks
Beach Youth
A University of Evansville ,
Ind .. jwiior from Huntington
Beach, Michael N. Madr id,
has. been appoinled as sports
·edi tor a( the university's
yearbook. the LinC, for the
1970·71 academic year .
J\1ichael, son of Mr. and
J\lrs. Nick Madrid of 21851
Newla nd SL, is majo ring in
social studies,
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Cats S11bjet!t to, Laws Too
By JACK BRO BACK
OI .... Deltr ~1111 Iliff
ORANGE With some
to Fountain Valley and Costa "They do move around and are not picked' up by their
P.1esa. are very iiidependen t, un1ike ownera, but !l's a tough
The L'<lunty law, erreclive dogs," hf allows. assignment.
Orange County commwlilie1 Aug. 4. 1967 ca lls' fOI' the $10 The ov.•ner of rour or n1ore Last year more U1an 67,000
planrtlng to raise the license Uctnsing O.C "cat kenneli." cats is alven seven to JO days anlmJls ll."ert Impounded and
t:ix on dogs. niany dog k>vers County Poundmaster Orville to gel rid or the legal excess. of these, only about 7,000 were
'lason defm' es a "cal k-nel" or lo apply lot a •0 •n1'ng redeemed, a l1'llle better lhan <:. ~or;:pewh~u~rc\p~lv:~t~~m ;s a dwe!Ung boo.sing ~'ltiree change on hts proptrtJ, Maxon one in nine. Another a.~
It may be of some salislac-or moruals. expluUted. were placed In new homes.
tion for them to know that But, he e~pla~d, 'with three 'rhere are now more lban But, unfort una tely 111 or c
0r3nge Couflty has a catlaw cats, Uie owner needs no 500 cats in Ulei county Animal than 52,000 'anbnals had lo
corporaled areas, plus 17 li~ense. (Confusing, Isn't It?} $helter, 561 S. Ma9f!hellter be destroyed.
cities served under contra~t With lour. the oWl'ler is i.11bjecl Ave .. Orange, and more than. Dog owners, if thty obey
by the county Animal Control to inspection · by a county 400 dojs. the law, have an advanl~ge
f)ivlsion . animal control ofricer and P.1ason checks In about 350 over cat lovers. Their dogs
The c.wnty ordinance does pays the $10. new cal!l each day and 120 are supposed lo carry a $5
not apply to Newport Beach Mason ad.mil.& that cat new dogs. HJs job ls to find a year license identifying
or llunUngtoo Beach, but~does:_:__:P",::flll:_l•_l_lon_s_ar_e_h_.,_d_to_fi_nd._•_ .. _w_h_om_e_f_o_r_lhos __ •_w_h_l_ch _lh_•_m_. _______ _
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WASHING'l'ON (AP)
Forty-five states have follow-
ed the federal goverrunent's
lead in adopting "Always on
Monday" holi:day bills t9 give
the workingman at leaSt five
three-<lay weekends each year.
A Mooday holiday bill may
still be ·enacted this year in
LDUisiana. 'The legislatures ot
Oklahoma, South D a to t a ,
West Virginia and Wisconsin
get another chance t.o fall in
step when t;l:Jey pieet again
In January.
Undei a J8w adopted by
Congress in 1968, four existing -
national holidays and one new
one -Columbus Day -will
forever fall on Mondays begin-
ning nes:t year.
Effective technk:ally ooJy
for federal employes and for
the District of Colwnbla, the
new national holidays are:
George Washington's Birth·
day.. trurd ·Monday of
FebrUary ; Memorial Day, last
Monday of May; ColwnbUJ
Day, secmd Monday o I
October; Veterans Day, fourth
Monday of October.
Combined with Labor Day,
celebrated the first Monday
of September, the new dales
assure all feder,al workers five
three-day holiday weekends
eadl year. . ·
Unchanged are New YtiU''s
Day, Jan. I ; Independence
Day, July li'wtth; 'lbanngiv-
ing, !Qlllth ·~· of
November11 anci CJirilPDU,
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Promoted for many years
by travel agencies and· the
transportation industry, the
A1onday holiday idea never
gained' a foothold in Cong ress
until Rep. Robert McClory (R-
Iii.), combined it with long-
pending legisl ation to
designate Columbus Day as
a new national holiday.
"That was the k e y , ' '
McClory said. "There were
80 to 90 sponsors of Columbus
Day bills and their support
provided the push needed."
The federal law was made
effective in 1971, to allow the
states two years to aot. Most
of them have, with some
variation&;.
Eight states tumed thumbs
down on Colwnbus Day ~
Alaska, Arkansas, I o w a ,
Maine Mississippi , Nevada , Oreg~ and South Carolina. .
Following Southern lrad1·
tion Alabama~ Mississippi and Sout'.h Carolina passed up
Memorial Day, originally pro.
claimed by a Union Army
veterans' organization t o
honor Civil War dead.
Alabama and Mississippi
adopied three \;onfederale
holidays on Mond~Y" Robert
E. Lee Day, thiid Mooday
of J an u a r y ; Confederate
Memorial Day, fourth Monday
of Airll, and Jeffenon Davis
Day, first Monday of June .
Vlrgjnla added to the nation-
al holiday list Lee.Jackson
Day on the third Monday of
January.
Massachusetts made a state
holiday of Patriot.a Day on
the third Monday in April,
and Delaware added Lincoln 's
Birthday ~n the first Monday
in February.
Mmilsippi adapted t h e
three Confederate hoHdays
and George Washlrigton's
Birthday on Mondays, without
change In the others.
Solith Carolina changed only
\Vashington's Birthday and
Vejerw Day to Mondays.
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at her beTtb at the Newpoi\-(R.I.):Slli~ Jut
week. Man at ·left foreground d'°"" a line ,aver .the
-side to measure the.depth -:which obviously wasn't
enoogh. The yaeht WQ not damaged and wu reOoet-
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Blncklin Leads 14 Yachts
'.To Tahiti; Winner Awaited
Five d lbe H y&<iits In
the 3,1n....ue i..o ·~ to
Tatii.ti race were smgged
OOwn:in Papeete Harbor today
IWl\jlling OUI lbe corrected
time winner d.. the race.
First to finil)b,.Satufday was
Ken DeMeuse'1 ?Uoot: ketch
Blackfin from st. FrlDcis
Yacht Club, follow<d H
minutes later • by George
O'Brim'.s '18-foot ketch Mii'
from the Royal • v~ver
Yacht Club.
Blackfin and Mjr had fougtit
' a bow.and-bow battle over the
Wi ndjammers Wins :, 1
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~'!!~~~~!2~e'!.an wm-~~~~
M¢Da de! Rey woo lbe .team
trq:lh.y for ~ best five
perlonners in the Marina del
Rey to San Diego race eo&-
p>llSO<ed by. W'lC and.
5ou11no....e.nJ Yadll QW d
San Diego.
'lbe """""" fdl4laD "' II,. ......i...,...,,129 __
ners in each division. Other stages « the race •« was
perpetuals were woo by: • leadBtg all the way. .
'Ibalia IV first San Diego As boats in a r~e of this
boat tA> finish. Westaiy Tan-length are rarely in $igbt of
nenberg, ~al & K~plan, each other, navig~Uon err'!"s DRYC, first l'Plit rig; Cora dten ~lay a part m the daily
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Chenoweth
Gets First
1n ·Hydros
MADISON, Ind. (AP) -
Dean Cbeoowetil. wm the Jn.
dlana Governor's Cup race far
unlimil"'1 hydroplanes Silnday
for the seoorid straight year put in a different boOt. ·
The 32-yeer..Id Xenia, Ohio,
pilot captured 'the 19th running
ol. the Ohio River evf!llt ,by
~ fbree · walgbt ls.mile
1-IB ill the Rolls.powered
MlN Budweiser. He won last
ye. in Ile similv ' Myr's
Special.
· 'Ibe victory snapped a string
Tire u d Au.0 Center .
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lurmul in lbe lnlulUrel nee
last year.
'lbere were Ilia • atanen
'Ibureday, end 10 of tboee
were knocked out ci the race
'Ibursday night as freak
winds up IA> 30 knols b-
the fu!et olf Calallna Ishmii,
dismastiog one, causil1! c-'
to lose' rudders and wind up
with blown out l8ils..
Sposa, A.SU, & Dau{!hhelle~ ': aiao OCCMionally
WYC, lint H-21 Io -· ·..-t IA> what . lolllely iem, ~a n, Bob Willis, eve,-e d , 1 1 a nie!ta118bip" .. tn·
first Coroallcb-25; Seaoanl, repin;ng actual IJOliliono at· ~ Roach, WYC, last bqat tempting to miale.d the • .;..,.
to flli&h. • peUtioo. 'lbere was no coot·
CLaes winners were. pulsoey repooting in this race.
OCEAN RACING-A -01 Tlltrt. ia tter J f I E ' Jim O'Htrn. cvc1• 121 Tlllll• iv.. ~ a ma .... ac , nc J~E':~bY·R!~1~c; • _ 111 vivi. • Tabarly's 57.!foot ~er Pen
c. G. G•td'lfH, wv.cr ttl w1nc1111r, Duict ill was unreported from
w111• Eut, sovcr fS) X11W11vn 11, the start of the race until 811d 5llllC, PMY,.
of bad luck for O>enoweth,
who had been plagued with
merdlanical trouble oo the
circuil for oGld Cup class
boats. He won the season
·opener, Ole Smcoat Cup, at
Tarq:ia, Fla., in )fay, then ·
walicbed Bi!lf ~ d Seo!· t
tle win the Presideat.'• Cup, .
Kentucky Governor's Cup and
Dodge 0.., in sucoe911ioo. . Prices Effec;tlve
Sun. Jaly 5
tbru Tues. J ply 7!
Olenoweth'a boot avet'lll(ell
100.539 m.p.h. in the fine! heal
on the 2'h-mile course, fast~
First yacht to filjeb was
John Bari>y's Thalia IV' from
San Diego Yadtt Club, but
ft failed to save OOr time
over ~ overall handicap win-
ne~ Adventure, skippered by
·Jim Foyer ol Wimjammers
Yacht Club.
• The handioap w!nller in the
Pacific Handicap RaciJ11 Fieel
was Jim Hgkarison's · Sea
Nymph, WYC; Frank Rice's
Walnetto, NeWIJ!>rt Harbor
Yacht Club woo overall
Mi<iget Oc:ean Racing Fleet
honors.
Perpetual trophies w e r e
OCEAN RACING c -OJ Slilama. she appeared on the horizon
51n Rlnkow, Da!YC1 ftl Odd c-lt. ff p I the 'I I of Ron Ltt, ORYC; U) f'1tr1ol, G1uul1n 0 apee e, C8Jll a a. F1111111pn, PMVC. French Polynesia
OCEAN RACING 0 -{1) /ldventure. Pen Dilick Ill was the f1'l'" J1m Fewer, WYC; (2) 81we IN•, WI am Lawis. wvci UJ Au111lcl0111. boat to finish, behind · Dan Aabert Bltdltr, swvt. ....
MORF-A -cu w11ne110, Fr~ Elliott's Columbia-57 Aries
RI«, NHYC; UI ltltlNUH, hter f N__. ff·~·· y chi 5mllh, S.nt1 Crvl YC1 (I) LI hurls, rom .,.,.t"'"~ AIVW a
Johll cottm1n, wvci UI e11ut11, Club, and Norman Bacon's
Bob U.•11. wvc. M 54 I W'd f MOfl.F·I -(ll D11111tlns, T1ylor organ-S oop I geoD rom
Holm<1u111, LIYC1 121 Gr1t1. Nell Santa Barbara Yacht Club, G-"9n, lWYC1 ()) lllMtrl II, loll
w11111. PMVC; I~) VIVICI. Dile Haolr., Race officials said haf'ldjcap
d. the progl'am. Notre Dame1 ..,._.,_the swiftest bqals, in
·ihe field, was penaji1AOll a 'lap
in one heat fOI' fl.IVling over
a buoy and the Uird pla<e
there spoiled Leif Bor1eraen's
chances.
U.S. Loses
At Henley w~zi·F·A _ 1n cl>ffr1o, B•ITY FllW. results of the race would not
sovci n1 a-. Ed••rd• a. JahnlO!l. be detennined until most of ~~~Z: u l con1en11, Ed D.itol•, the yacflts had crossed the HENLEY -ON-THAMES, w,,. , England (UPI) -'l11e U.S. c:r1R~;' ..;,,,,!,~~: :r~w. SM~c; finish line. A pre-race favorite emerged without 8 ~jor vic--
111 fM81c:, c1r1 RlduKh. PMYCi for handicap honors was
('I Slren1, H1mllton hr!IYdl, WYC. Ari lory in the big shells and
PHRF< -(11 /1Ucl1, Henry l utltt, es. 1 d 'us( till ' '" ovci <21 El'ldHv«, Jahn Hon. PMYCi Blackfin crossed the finish savage J one e in ""e
ll) Jo.Ni, J1y W1t1h. CIYC; C'l line at 12:20 a.m. (PDT) Her Henley Royal Rowing Regatta. L1 VoiPI, P. DUPUY, SMVC. T McKlbbon and J~ PHRF-D -111 s11 Nvmlll\, Jim 20 days eJ"""'....l time was om uun
Hok111111111. W'N:: C1r1 SpoM, Au111n "I"""" Van Blom the En-an open a. o.~, WY.Ci Ill HusH1r, Chubb three days off the record set • -"'F"' a. G11t.1tr, .1.evc1 <'I G1m. G_,• by the 1 ate Robert F. champioos from lA'lng Beach,
M')Mll. s1 eve. caiif the doubl II .{phnSCJn's Ticonderoga in 1964. ., won e scu s
Lido 14 B Leads Pack
In Independence Races
Sk>wness of the race was cup despile a virus attack
attributed IA> ligbt winds en-that had M<Kllbon clutching
countered during the first at his stomach in pain after
week. Winds picked up after the r.ace.
the yachts crossed the equator otherwise, there was little
and blew 50 hard that Black-to celebrate for the U.S.
fin, the communications ves-Dartmouth and the University
sel, was unable lo charge bat-of Pennsylvania were
teries and report. eliminated from the main Cl.ear skies end fair winds
greeted the 196 boat.II in 17
classes that turned out Satur-
day and Sunday for Newport
Harbor Yacht Club's Indepen-
denco Day R<galta.
Wltlltm F11ncltnbtl'9, NHYC. THISTl£ (51 -(1) GolO. R, E~t<elt
Rau. BYC.
StllELDS ftl -(11 Allun, C1rter FO(d, NHYC; 121 Pllltnce, JOhn Hom-
me, NHYC.
HOBIE CAT (7) -(1} F"1lkld1d,
Ted Htnclrlc"-, BCYC1 !U S11rt1r,
RGU a. 0111'8tn, LIYC.
FL YING JR ($) -(II Scolt
Fl-llOrl. BYCI 12) H1rry P1tfl$0fl,
°'" SABOT A (111 -II) Cliff Wll-'On,
NHYC1 111 Mtrl< Gtudlo, HHYC1 (3) Tlm O'Rltlt'f, NHYC.
SABOT 8 IUI -111 Skl• Beck,
llYC1 Cl) Ktll\V Klock, BCYC1 U!
$\/Mn Poll>olf, LIYC.
Aries ~ the line with event -the grand challenge
a broken spinnakec pole, the cup -by British crews on
only mishap reported thus far the seoond day.
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Largest turnout was in the
Lido-148 Class with 30 entries.
The winner-was · G e o r g e
Vandervort ol Lido Isle Yacht
Club with eight points.
Secood largest class WM Che
Kite Bs with 18 entries, wun
by Jim Symes of NHYC with
·~ pointa. •
SABOT C 04) -40 Kurt S<;timldl,
LIYC1 en Ptbv Ttvrw. 8 YC; (l)
SlltYtn Rhodt1, lllYC; UI Jim lluck-lnriMm, NHYL.
KITE II 021 -(I) Rlnto W1gn1r, NHYLI (2) Wlrrtn Peri.on,. NHYC;
Ul DIYe W1U1a1, LIYC. KITE 8 lltl -Ill Jim 5vmeJ,
NHVC1 121 Pl!ll GIU!cl!I, LIVC1 (l) Ll/ldt fUllDI!, 8IVC1 f'I Cr1l1 Uhl, eve.
Blackfin is the official owner
of the Los Angeles to Honolulu
race despite a second plate
finish to Windward Pas.sage
1n the 1989 race. Windward
Passage fin~ the race an
hour ahead ol Blacldin but
was penalized two hours oo
ela~ time because ol a
starting line foul..
Mir was the yacht ~t was
dismasted near the finish of
the HonoluJu ~ and finished
going backwarda, using her
mizzen sail for Power.
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VYCJ fll k~rt WllM, BVC; 01 Pit OUlllMn Jr,. BYC.
'It)ere was no report today
of the positions d other yachl>
in the race.
In the outside classes the
largest t.umout was in the
Pacific Handicap Racing Fleet
.wtiidi was di vided into two
dlvWoos. Winner in Class A
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O,lera-tion Fun
Men •nd women will set Fashion in Motion u they
parade sumlner attire for members and guesta of
the Opera League of Laguna Bea!'b in tbe Laguna
Niguel gahlen of· Mrs. Sidney Johnsto11. league presi·
denl
The afternoon luncheon .and fashlon show· beglnninJ
with a aocial hour at 11 :30 a.m, on Tuesday, July
14,. will be aimed ,toward fun and ·reluation a.s gues!J
en}oy cards; swimming and converaation.
Following a general mJting and report• of the
nominating committee, fashions iroin Deauvllle.'s and
Oliver's. Twist Men's Fashions will ' be modeled by
league women and men with commentary by Mrs.
\V. Hilby Bruggere. General cbairJilan is Mrs~ Jay
O. Pyle with Mrs. Jack Lyons handling luncheon ,ar·
rangements: · ·
Thos .. Interested in attending·the gardan party may
make reservations at a coat -of $2.50 per penon with
Mrs. Thomas Ann•itong, 495-5335, or Mn. Johnson,
499-3939. -
,Deadline 'for reserv'attons is Friday,. July 10:
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full-length k>ok modeled by Mrs. Edson Tamblyn and Mrs. Lloyd
8eils6t.· Both men and women will participate in a garden fashion
show in the Laguna Niguel home of Mrs. Sidney Johnston, hostess
for the Opera League.
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Heavenly Theme
Viejans Lasso Star
With Pearl Lariat
\Vilh a strand of pearls presented to new officers of Ra'ncho v1·e-
jo \Voman's Olub, 1\1rs. Wallace Bagley expressed Jhe hope new board
members would use the gilt to lasso their star in line with the club
theme for 1970-'71. To Catch a Star. '
Atrs. Bagley, president of the di strict federated woman's club •.
served as installing officer during a luncheon ceremony in 'Mission
Viejo Inn.
Mrs. John Black officially took office upon receipt of the gavel
and a silver necklace in a banquet room decorated by Mrs. FrQnk
Cleworlh. Mrs. David Ruk stalis, outgoing president, was given a silver
tray from the membership.
New board members elected to serve \Vith Mrs. Black include the
Mmes . Don North, David Kaech, James Dornan and Vernon Solberg,
vice presidents; Dave Cooper, secretary; James Leavitt, treasurer :
Alan McMillen, curator ; Barrett Brown, corresponding secretary, and
George Dick s, parliamentarian.
Affiliated in March, 1968, with Orange District, ·California Fed-
eration of Woman's Clubs , the group has contributed financial support
to South Coast Community 1-Iospital and the Albert Sitton Home.
· Members-also worked toward the establishment of a ~lission
Viejo Youth Center serving students attending Atission Viejo High
School.
Fof!Ded under the leadership of Mrs. Theodore Cooper. the
group's first president, membership· is drawn from Mission Viejo,
Laguna Hills and El Toro.
CATCHING THEIR STAR -New officers •of the
llanchnViejo Woman's Club IDgbli(ht the cluli.theme
for the coming year. Holdinl &tan.in .JW11ion Viejo
Pina are-(left.to righl)•the Mmes. John Black, presi-
dent, James Dornan _and ~David.J(aech, vice presi· I
dellU. · J
With pla~s ~tor~d away for the 1~umme~. the club anticipates a
busy year beg1nn1ng in September. AJready 1n planning stages is a
1fashion shOw scheduled for ear1y next fall . ·
Residents•of Saddleback Valley are invited to join the club.
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DEAi\ ANN !ANDERS: I !eel like
a big fool writing to you because "
· lionilstly don't lulow -you · can help
me. Here goes, an)"fay.
I'm a 1irl 11 who finally 1ot mom
to buy me CORtacl lenses after two
whole years of begglng. They are ex·
. ,pe.nalve and there were many things she would Mt replace It and I'd have
'\\'e needed wor&e in the famUy. Well, to go back to wearing glas&e1.,
J have been wearing my le11ses for Well, last night I went to take my
~ months and loving every minute lenses out aid one was mluing. I have
of It. Last week I dropped a lens while no idea when it fell out or W"here It
fryi11g to put it In. l was silting on js, l'm half craiy from sea rchh1g and
~d at the time. I called mom it's nowhere In 1tght. If l have to
ilnd my llttle brother to help me find so back to glasse:i:, I'll jlist die.
it. we searched •for 15 minutes and Do yolf have any suggestion1? -
nlom finally shook ll oul of the CYCLOPS
pillowcase. She was very annoyed and DEAR CY: LMk ln )'our eye, ClrtfaUy,
!old me if I ever los( a lens {or keeps l me:u. ne lena, _1111~~ 1ltpplll , . . I
way tvtr it tat etner -way up,
tr ·w1y Mn. U Yf'I caa1t find U, 11k ')'CMir dieter &t clleck Ute eye before , .. sm.,.
-If &Ila lal .. It 110t la yeur eye, you
m111t a11pme It ls I01t Ttll your mom
and tthr le help pay for the. ~1c:e111enl
eat of ywr alltwanet, 1;lttin1 mote)'
or by dolD1 wltMut 10metbln1 elte.
'DEAR ANN LANDERS : I married
. • · I I had known briefly. I •m not -
su re If ·she was prepant when -we mar·
rled. I am certain, however,;tbat the
chlkl she expects ls mine..
J learned receatly that qt)' wife if>
a heroin addict. How lhe l1)aDqed to
keep it from me Is iocredl~boL abe
did, and now I muat face acts. My
qaesllon ls this: Will the chi be af·
fected? If so how? Do you t¥ve any
advice for ut? -CHARLOTfSVILLt.:
WORRIES
DEAR C.W,t A nmaa wH 8"" di:'ll'
durlni pr•-J wll -lly ~
a dru1-depe1Mh" cblld, Jf your wUe
ha• not. t.ld Mr ~ alalt th& Is a
heroin addict site IHiakl de 11 at oaee.
Tiie laf1nt will need tntd~1U.. 1t blrtla
t.t relieve wldNlr1wll l)'mp...._
DEAR ANN LANDERS: ,we have some a thing I don'l .know. 11 there-a la•
friends who · are fun i, be with -001 against it? BASHED AH D
they are a little phony. IJ'hey have a UNABASHED
Dk:e hQme, turni~ in ra~r lh'lflgt: D.BAR BAIRID: St .... u .,...,
lute. Some of thelr 'fu.mJture la ver)r 1rieodl keep .. llicA&rt• ii ..... ...,.
elpMlive. Interspersed with the fine ~ a.ey are brtMlq • llw (aee,I 11ta
pieces, they have "'me lerrlble ~k •u"°'"aeo law al _, ...i "* ,..,,
whk:h they call "authentic .Uquea." bat if !My alrlttkl aUe••• te NII tlte
TheJ. have done the same thing with pailltlqs dtey coukl be 1m:11ed 'Ill
their painlings. They h'ave-a few good fraad.
oils and five or siK clleap thjngs.
Last week I nearly keeled over when
J noticed that som~,ne had removed
the artists' sl111aturea and aub8Ututed
the sigRatures of Alldrew Wyeth,' Monet
and Chagall. Whoeve r did the forging
$pent a lot or time pracllcing }>ecause.
the si1natures look authentic, llow these
people hid the temerlly to do such
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"The Bride's Gulde," Ann l.lnfira•,
booklet, answers some of the moat fre-
<iuently asked. queslions about weddiq1.
To rooeive your copy of thil com-
prehensive guide, write to AM Landers
ia care or the DAILY PILOT, encktllnl
• long, sel!·addiesaed, stamped en••kll» and 3S cen\8 io coin .
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TUESDAY
J\)LY 7
By SYDNEY OMARR
Practical Issues dominate. Cooperate with. organization
Domestic routJ.ne may oodergo devoted to charitable projects.
transformation. Be willing to BuiJd relattonships which will
separate fact from wishful mean much to your future .
thlnking. Your sense of va1ues The more you give DOW, the
may require review. · more you will receive.
CANCER (June 21.July 22): SCORPIO (Ool. :>.;I.Nov, 21 ):
Accent · on ·st.art journeys, Relief from pre ss ure in.
ideas which can be developed ,dicated. Accept scicial in-
into workable )ililosophy. Ac-vitation . Some ol your desires
cept added respons1billty. can now be fulfilled . T8.ke
Reward which is due will be overall view. Leave details to fo~. Act ~ng1i'. otbers. Be with'"C ongenial
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You persons.
get repaid for past efforts. SAGrnARIUS (Nov. 22--
0btain hint from Caneer Dee. 21 ): Stress on career.
message. Spread v~. Put Your ambitions can be
finishing t.wches on project. fullilled. Be aware of subtle
Important \relatklo5hip un+ nuances. Key is thorough ap-
dergoes test. proach. Haphazard methods
ouUook ls bright. You are
more optimistic.
occurs. If single, marriage Is
on hor:lzon.
AQUARIUS (Jan. ,20, Feb.
8) ~~-·lh I h · lo ll!ld GI.II Who's IUCltY -'!'OU l : \.NUl,."'I'" WI e In monev •l'ICI loll!. ord•• SYllM'f
Unknown becomes evident. Omll'r'i bool<i.t, " .crll Hlflll for Men 11\d Women." S111d tl!rthcllt. You,.~ fa"'-eve ... .+&.lnn 1l'ICI lO cM1ls 10. Onw.rr A1tr~ ....111J1.n. llR.llli '1....,'6 Sfc~, 1111 DAILY PILDl, 8ox at once. Family member can Gr• '"'"'I s1111on. New ork. l:~·~.Y~.~~~"~·;iij;;;;:;;;ijji;;;::;;;~ prove Naluable ally. D!ln't
permit pride to stand in way
of advancement.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March20):
Accent on marriage ,
partnership, cooperation with
individual who p r o v I d e s
spiritual insight. Do plenty of
listening, observing. Direct ac-
tion is not ne<:eMary.
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The Scorplt woman 11 emo-
tloul, affectloute, often con-
oldered pouloule. Sloe It Wiii·
UC to tear down In order
to reballd. ~tloa ~ea a
brick teat wltea It comes to
promile of bet t tJ' tblq1
tomorrow. Site often 1ppe1n
...,-. A-ma lavolved wtlll
a Scerplo woman ii not always
pbtc 10 llave 11 e a 1 y
time-bat It wlll be ucltlq,
and be irlll bow be's attve.
Some famoa1 womea hon.
-W.-llpiJI.
elude Jou FoatalH, Kim
Hunter, and Jua Seber&. .. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22 ): invite failure. Know this and
ARIES...(Matth ~April l9): What you previously took for respond accordingly.
IF TODAY IS YOUR
BffiTHDAY you are percep..
tive, a natural teach e P.,
capable of helping others live
up to their ,-potential. By
October, a meaningful change
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Avoid extremes. Seek greater Fcesh viewpoint appear s 19): Good lunar aspect today
T8ppOl't w I th co-workers, ~· HI g h Ii g ht in. coinckies with long journeys, Ft•t, f•ir, f•ctu•I. Tho1•
associates, neighbors. Be dependence of thought, act.ion. publishing, advertising. In thr•• word1 •u111 1.1p f•clor• iri
THI •
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South Co.ast Plaza · ·
1 LOWER MALL
Aeross lrom Woo1Worth'1 COSTA MESA ' Ph, ~2111 ready to chance, variety. Accentuate the positive. personal area. loved one ex-op•r•tiori on th• DAILY PILOl
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Rollers Beautified ,
One bears many comments about women who go out with their hair on rollers so the fashion indllltry has come up with ideas to make the occurrenCe more
palatable, ranging all the way from ribbon !!reamers to fanciful decoration.< of
candY ~. lollipops and party poppers,. This young woman illustrates the
id• wllll fake money.
Princess A.nne Speaks
Prince Must Fit Mold
LONDciN (AR) -l'rioc<SI wllh Margaret speaU>g ol du-"On ihe other hand, the
Anno bolll!•• Ibo just mi&ht ty. !Ile latB married society prinooll ll}'DlpOlblus w Ith
fall in Jov.e al first s!ght -p h o tor a p h e r A n ton y many of the protests made
priferably with someone who Ammrong..Jones, -noW Uli'd against world evils, and ad-
knows how to live in royal Snowdon.'' mires those who try to do
style. Anne, who will be 20 on something about them.''
TAURUS (April l6May 20):
Good hNr aspect today OQin.
cides with romance, creative
endeaYOl'I. SpecDa1 UIOciatioa
s-oves profitable. L o v e r 1 '
quarrel ca use s minor
depression. You w l 11 re-
bound-qcickiy.
GEMINI (May 21.June 20):
Tax Tips
Offered
Fred Newman, represen-
, tative of the Franchise Tax
Board, will advise persons
needing assistance In fillfw
claims for benef'its tmder the
Seo!«' CMlzem Pn>perty Tax
Assistance lAlw on Wed·
....iay, July a.
Newman will be tn the La-
J1UIU1 Beacb AalJtance League
House from 9 a.nt. wiU1 noon.
lf she falls for a man who Aug. 15, is growing up with On the lighter side, the
can't take the royal pace the more freedom than that ever biography says Ame "has
prjDcess hopes she will be aceorded Margaret. Her always loathed wearing hats," ~to bow out before , things biographer says: But she decided her unruly
pt -serious. ~ believes that "Princess Anne likes to clll-hair "flapping about" had to
J<small irritations of a· dif-sider, •anO. discuss, the i>ro-be· controlled fC1f' bet-royal-Jerent background and way blems of the s o-c a 11 e d role and that if she bad to
, 0t. life" can easily mar a .permi.§ive sOciety aod her wea r a hat at all it might
'Ibe new !aw provides for .
reimbur88ment of a PQrU.on
ol property taxes paid by
Callfomlans over 65 years of
age who ()'fn and reside in
their homlS, have paid pnr
perty taxes for the current
year and have incomes of
$3.350 or less.
Scarves Go
Wash 'n Wear marrige. own generation. Herself a as well be an important one.
She also has some views lover of liberty, her strong Fetching· black sombreros,
on lbe permissive society and views yet include a conviction striped joCkey caps, head-hug-
'ber own generation. She sym-that license in sex does not gers fashione'.d , from gil!Pt Scarves are now available
pathizes with many protests. produce freedom. daisies, simple berets and in 100 percent polyester -
'but she owoses license in sex "Nor can she see that stunning pill boxes followed completely wa!lbable and
·and alJo "ooisy, setf-:$tyled in-freedom of speech is a that decisiOn. dryable.
teUectuals" whom ft regards possi'1ility ·if only ooe section But Anne is described as The ne1v waEh 'n' wear
as klafers. or society, the you n g e r happiest. in a gamin cap, scarves come in silk-Ute twills
'111ese insights into the generation, is allowed to ex· wearing jeam, and wreslling or chiffom in geometric er
princess' ~lings come from Press its vjew&. with horses. pastel prints. a~ographyauthori7.ed byhe'r·lfi0iii0iiiOiii0iii0iiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiii0iiiOiii0iii0iiiOiiii;;;;;;m;;;~OiiiOiiiOiiiOiii0iii;;;;il
inotber, Queen Elizabeth II.
Jt ls being published Mooday
by Cassell under the title
,"Portrait or a.PrifteeSS.''
Biograi:f>er Judith Campbell
writes of Anne:
Sbe acknowledges that one
can fall head oveI" heels in
:love more or Jess on sig'ht, oot reeogniies a contingency
to cope with it when and if
tt occurs.
APPLY BREAKS
"Having a rational mind and
being used to facing up to
drawbacks as well as the ad-
vantages of her position, the
princi!ss hopes that if she
became attached to someone
who would find it too difficult
to fit into her kind of e1-
Jstence, she would be able
to extricate her!elf before
things had reached a serious
stage.
"This ls again not so much
on her own account but
because, although Jt is easy
and enjoyable for her to move
in other circles, it is more
difficult for somed'le totally
unacquainted with the very
considerable constrictions and
conventi<>M of royal li fe to
move into hers -and this
sense of unfairness toihe man
concerned would, she trusts,
act as a brake in time.
LOVE OR DUTY
"All this revives memories
ol the love affair her aunt
Princess Margaret had with
Group Capt. Peter Townsend,
a divorced man. That affair
ebded in a blaze of publicity
HAIR FASHION SAYINGS!
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Gloria beach,. you •hould
"feel like you bcloni;:
Marshall t ltcre.
Will there l•c at!-says: m irir•g <:yes follow·
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Jr you find it diffi.
C".:ult 1o .zip ·i 11lo Jast
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ycirl''S play c lot hes.,
n ow is the time to
do sometl1il1g aLout
BATHING
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And , lhere JS an
effor tless ·way foC'
' n D:w&n ted pounds
SUIT and incbCs·t.o q 11ick ..
l:r and •afely
SIZES disappear ••• j11s t ,.
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tihall•s.
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Wed in Texas
In a double ring cerep>0ny
Dale Elizabeth Brown became
the bride of Raymond Jooepll
Vasil.
The bride is the dauglller
of Mr. and Mn. Roger Dale
Brown of I.Ado Isle and her
.'·huobandisthelOllandslepoon
...of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert ; "l11omas B.-fi Fort Worth, Tex. .
The nuptilJ} mass was eel~
brated by 1he Rev. Michael
Xueftb ill the lmmacuiole
Conception Catholic Chur<h,
Grand PrairlO, Tex.
~aid of honer was Miss
• Barbara Kubala and
: bridesmaid was Miss Alita
·• -Gecqe. Best man was J~ ,
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Yea·rs .
Marked
Mr. and Mrs. Geo<ae W.
Conn of Soulb Laguna
celebrated SO pkiea years at
a ~ annivers&ry receptico
pi&med by their -
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Recite
Vows
1-Beach iriil be ~
!or Mr. llld Mn. Earl Ward
~ lollowinc -...... rilce in tho Lok.-Pltsl
~yterian Ourdi.
The brldegrooru· la the aon of.
Mn. Jodian lllllinp ol Seal
Beach· and' Donald D. llaatinga
" Lolli Beoch.
The bride, the -Mia&
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-·July'· 1970 DAILY 'JLOT .II
Art Exhibition
Area .Works Picked
Workl a( llvt 11rt..1'ianlnlr art ..,_, IN
repreaeted in tbt ..,.,.,1, Cbapml!\ Coll•
Student Art Exhlbitl"'l, • juried,-.. .-in
lrom now through Jiiiy 31 ht Ibo Pu=ll ~ lery on campus. · ...
Three ol th.• students are from °" Oranp Cout aree. niay· are JefJ Ramstow; 'Of! at ' ~-and Mrs. Jlllln Ramako\r ol Newport
Beaell; Robert Halcb, son ol Robert Haldi"
of 'MisSlon Viejo; and Ann MacKenzie Yoe at'
LBllUD!ll!eacb. • .
tJso nopresented are works by J\ldlth Jan. sen ol Whittler and Mike Burt ol Loo Anples
Gallecy hours are from 9 a.m. to 'S p.m.;
Monday through Friday.
Nancy -DeVriea, ......,..,1 ____________ ,. .. ._ __ ....
fi Mc.· and Mn. Wallet .M.
DeViries of Bellflower, was
given it marria(e by ber ... -:-Edward Hannutb, while, ~ • t ' "'-
• usbers were John Michael .. .> '"
Vlllil,thebridegroom.'s MRS. R. J. VASIL ~-brod:m', and George A. Novot-Recites Vows ; ny.
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More lllan loo frieodo and
relatlvea gathered in the Laguna Lido lounge OVt<look.f
q tbe ocean to offer best
wishes to the former
Oovinans, 1be C 0 Up } e I
residents ol. South Laguna for
the past two years, were mar·
ried In Pasadena on JllM! 1a1
19IO.
Com, a retired rNI esblte
broker, wa.s a bootball and
track star 1n the Pasadena
area.
Half Slzt
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• • father for the double rtne
""""°">' cooducted by Ibo
Rev. Arthur Sueltz.
Dollars for Beaut)<
• ·club Aids Greenbelt • Rillg -.r was the bride'• preside at the guest bool'·
brother, Jeffrey Andrew The· bride attended a
Brown, and altar boys were busi..,. oolJeie in Long
the brideRTI>Om'• brother~ Beacli. Her buoband pllllS lo
Martin Anthony and , George ' return to the University ol
Thomas Basldn. The bride'• Tew, Ar{insloo in the fall.
sister, Mn. Carilon J. Brown 'l11e newlyweds will mallO
Jr. came In.Ill Fort Ord lo · lhelr home in Arliqjlon. •· . . .
Toasting the OO<lple were
their childr<n llichanl Ocnn
and his wile lnm Covina ll1d
Mrs. Donald LeFever and hus-
band ol Weot Oovina, Aleo
preaent for 1be feslirities were
10 pndchikna.
\ Misses
\ Y-3127 i
Here's the most siinUmng design ever created.
Only 4 main pieces - a cinch to run up.
Make it in linen, raw silk, wool, bonded jersey
or any fabric with some body to it. Y-3127, Misses
sizes 8-18:
Servq .. her honor .i.
• IEodanl WaS Mn. Ph!Wp
Carter and bridea111idl were
Miss Teresa Frye and Miss
JonelleSbay.
Dwight. Hastings, the
bridegn>Om'• --.. besl man, 111lile oeallnl ,.....
..... Mid>Oel Hickey, Michael
Freda md Jerry J;lenry.
The new Mn!. ~ is
Underlinin& an ipl.erest in
preservill( the natural beauty
of landscape and e&rl)'Ons sur·
rounding the city, the Laguna
Beach Garden Club b a s
pre>enled l2llO lo the Laguna
G.-ibelt eomriiittee.
The Mme<. Paul E •
' are ,Uie ,.__ W. F. Robli,
~' Neil H. Lewb, Irv-
ing, R. W-ood and Frank
N. Benham, Vie& prelkied.l;i
Lawrence L. Lantz, recordlnc
sea<tary; Arnold M. Keorns,
COITelpOndlng -..,, and
Eldon W, Slark, par-
larian. David Du'ntan Wed
· · In Connecticut Rites
In adcltion to ' a 'tne.t1.-ed
-~ oate, gueita w ... served hot and oolcl boos Size l2 requires appro•imately 1 5/8 yanls of
54" f&brlc for contraSt.
• graduale " Mayfolr ffjgh
School, Laftwood, a'ld is ·at.
~ Oa»fornia St•te
College al 1-Beach. •
Harmegrties, treasurer ;
Leonanl Davis, put president, 1---------
Oriental
,_Flare Ups
, After.five party pants with
·• wide-flared legs and topped 1 with sleek Oriental--style tlrics
I we a rage among fashionables
,everywhere.
• With U-fun 1-.,
: jewlery is used with a lavish ! hand for daring, dNmatic, in-
dividual effects.
A pendant swinging a wealth
of antique coins put together
1 with a gli~er!n& ion& mull~
strand rope, darwle eamrcs
I and a duo of hinged braceJets
odd lo the Individualistic look. ·
1 Length
t Debated . ;~· .... -abotll skirt
: 1 no, lonpr aeems to l 1>e . urrtln( Paris de!igner or
<llllanen.
'1be1mini a out.. l ' The moot importanl skirt
. i...th is ot mkk:aH, a lqlh
ht coinpeiled at lealt1 .,
; percent fi •1 col-al •"'I . : .. ra,-lencth. Juot
• below the knee , was ihlwr>
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•u lo1r wr1qht .
Jlone. .l.
WEIGHT•. WATCHERS ••
Some 11lklng, -lltttniflg ind'·
1 progrlnl thlt worb. Tai
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Buy Tho DAILY PILOT
Just for 'Punut&'
d'-. -and -_... Bouquets of
yellow and white flowers
graced tho ....mnir table and
loon(e.
NA-2014-2 Half sizes 12""-IO"". Size 16\0 requires
approximately 2\0 yards ol 54" fabric and 1\0 yanls
of 54" fabric for contrast.
'!be benedict is a gnoduale
ol Wlbon High School, 1-
Bead!, and -Lone Beach <Jlly CoDqe.
•nd Jack GUI, vice president,
gave the donation to Mrs. Joe
Dickenon, a member of the
GNJenbe~ 11eer1nc committee.
Among alms of-the a.year. Order Y-3127 Misses NA·2014-2 HaJJ Sizes give
size, name, address·and zip. EACH pattern Sl.25
postpaid. Address SPADEA, Box N, Dept. CX-15,
Milford, N.J. 08848.
Georgia Rites
Tan All Over
With Bikini
old club in addition to
·preservation are en-
·cooragement fi civic and
-1a1 plaljlnc.
others on the club board
. ' . ' ' CASUAL.-AIRE NllMS,'..,BEAUTIFULLY BEAT ' THE HEA:r! ROBINA IRE "OOJI!: REG. 25.00, 12.110 •
FRENCH ROOM: REG. 35.00, NOW ONLY 'i7.lSO. • • COMPLETE, INCLUDING CUT. BEAUTY SALON,
-'WHY PUT IT OFF ANY• LJONGER l
CONSULT WITH OUR KREE EXPERT IN .. £1tMAHENT
HAIR REMOVAL. FREE CONSULTATION.
WIGS fWICiS 1 WIGS I
THE NO 9ET t EASY-TO-CAftS.POR COSMETIC Wllrfl• EXCITING
COLOM, EX.Ct'J'JNG SHAl'ES.~,AND MOST IMl'Ofl"TMIT, A
PlltSONALIZl!D STVL.ING rt ONE OP' OUR TAL.EN'.l'ID HAIR
DESIGNERS IS IHC\.UDKD IH Tlt'E PRICE. WIGS,27.9().39.00.
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FABULOUS FABRIC BUYS
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flax, cottons, rayons,
SUN 'N FUN FABRICS
• poplin prints • voile prints
• sportswear prints, solids
pique prints • swiu prinh
como bark cloth prints
SAVE UP TO 61c YD .
VALUES TO $1 .H yd.
-44"/45" wide
w•1h1ble
cotton•,
cotton bl1nd1
BET'T~R FABRICS
• pure linen print&,. solids
• cenvas print& for sports
• fioc~ed voile prints
• sportswear prints
• butcher weave prints
SAVI UI'' TO Sl.00 YD .
VALUIS TO $1.91 yd.
44"/45" wW.
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blends
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141~ ....... ''"· HUNTINGTON llACH
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ORANOIPAllt MALL
Or11111thor,1 1114 H1rkr PULLlltTON
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$4$-1516
IUINA l'ARK CINTIR
L.. '''"'' et St111t1" IUINA PARK num
1\e skiaaiest
Washer /""1er etermille. -·· • s.w time and •tfP'. kl·
lbll it where the Wllh ts •
...... nywhere you ca" pt ad·
equate wlrin1, ~umbJ.n&
and wertt in1. ·
• Family Sin! 2·SP"d
Wa sher ctuns famity·sin
-at -lwaod -cate -nines .
• i>r,., .,., F1owinC Mllll:
tor sUMhine frtth dotheL
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-LEGAL NOTICE
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McM.,, Ju~ 6, 1970
Your Itlol!ef#'• Worth
Banl{s Go to War
To Bring Accounts
By SYLVIA PORTER t.mt limit was 311Sptnded 19
days ago In order to permit
bmb to be more compttit1ve
for big-lime savings depaoita
oo they .., pull in the funds
to make loans to ...,,...... ...
In need of sborl<enn. cull.
But lbio .._,;en is In the
realm of sophistrlcated high
finance; it's the tale on sav·
lng1 in under 1100,000 blocks
which matters to most of us:
Dean Witter
Reports
Earnings
Dean Witter & Co. Inc. has
l!lrued its first earnings state-
men t and caplt.al report after
highly confidential earnings
figures on Its operations a~
peared in a Wall Slreel
Journal article on June 18,
1970.
'Ille article showed Dean
Witter ranking second in pro-
fitability for the 12 months
ended March 31, 1970, among
the thifteen major brokerage
firms referred to in that art.i·
· cfe.
Dean Witter's report showed
lhat despite a third quarter
Josi, the firm earned $648,000
for the nine months ended
May 31, 1970 on revenues of
fM millk:ll. They expect to
report a proiit for the fourth
quarter and for the year en-
ding August 3t, 1970.
William M. Wl lter,
c.halrsnan of the board of Dean"
WJttir, said, "Our customus
and corporate clients, as welt
as the puqUc, ShQuJd · know
thal in addiUon to our earn·
ings, they are protected by
a $40 million capital base."
D 0 N 'T DO I T !
PHONI 642•4163
Spo1t1or.d .., tM
NATIONAL ANTl·SMOKING
COUNCIL
THE 3 CAR FAMILY ANSWER-Turning them on
their side co'uld eliininate the problem. 'Ibe 65 inch
wide Capri, unable to pass through a 60 inch door·
way puzzled Lincoln-Mercury officials only briefly.
The new sporty European import, which stands only
51 inches hi gh, was turned on its side and moved
with room to spare into the lobby of the division's
headquarters.
In High Gear
Season Ends Early
For Auto Industry
with Carl Canten1t•
Of fll1 o.nt Pit.I Stt" •
maintenance . and an ample
. supply of spare parts in all
The season ends early in dealerships by the time the
lhe domestic aulo industry as first Vega. ls delivered to a
summer becomn· the··"build···· .customer in.September." ....
out" peri'od for the current Technicians will begin at·
model year. Ford Motor Com-tending body and c}Jassis
pany will beJin building most school8 c on c! u c led by
of its 1971 models -Including Chevrolet and Fiaber Body in·
the company's two new smab structon as IOOf1 u vehjcles
cars, the Pinto and Mercury are received at the Training
Comet ..:.. Jn early August. Cerlters. Schooling will ~
The company alao reported tinue throughout the IWllmer.
that the number of hourly Vega ~ will be fn.
employes on layoff has drop-creased gradually tom a k e
ped to approximately 4,IOO sure each unit me«s a quality
from a high of 11 ,000 reached level. Every car will be gi ven
earlier this yea r. a road test as a fmal check
Ji'ORD ATrRIBUTED the on the computer controlled in·
sharply lower launff level to specUon !)'Item in the plant.
,fV 'I'\.-"2300" -1 ... to ·~ higher production schedules "~ " "~
and' recall of employes to 1 2300 a.ibic cent1meten in its
replace others wpo have lelt Uglnei&bt, overhead cam
in normal turnover. The en&ine.
cl>angeover ldually began '* '* '* June 16 when M....... pro. PRE-RACE SC11EDULES
du<tlon ended al one plant SET FOR CAL Ill
to prepare fer the new Pinto. Preliminary xhedule for the
The fint Pinto will come inaugural California 500 at
off the line on August 17. Ontario Motor Speedway ·bas
New model changeover ac. been appro°ved wJth'nearly &t
tivities will require about S hours of practice, 16 houri
weeks at most assembly of qualifying and four hours
plants and by the middle of of carbureUon -· the latter
August an plants will be pro-spaced over 2 days. Tbe actual
ducing the '71 modelJ. Ford's event will be waged over the
L.A. plant will halt production 211 mile oval 1roct on the
of the full.6ize Ford1 and Sunday of Labor D 1 y
Thunderbirds on July 17 with weekend. Startlnc t1me is 11
'71 production starUna shortly a.m.
thereafter. The 33 -will be '* 'f 'f detmnlned in time trials ..
FIRST VEGAS GO TO the weekend of A111. 29-311.
GM TRAINl1'!G CENTERS The lout·llp (or 10-mlle) solo
Production of the new Vega runs: ap.Jna the clock can
2300 has already begun but be made anyUme between the
the first units :will head not houri of 10 a.m. and 6 p.m.
for Chevrolet dealerships _ on thole dates.
but for schools. John FASTEST QUAUFIER ON
DeLorean, Chevrolet general opening day of the trtals earns
manager, announced that the the po!e !(or lint) llarting
first 60 Vegas produced will poeJUon. Once the field is fill.
be sent to )() GM training ed, laster cars will elltnlnate
centers across the country to slower ona lrom the ll·row,
be used in traJning dealer three-abrellt lineup. technicians. Practice opens at noon on
"Our research shows that Aug. D and will be rooducted
elHlcent 11erVice and ready dally ftorW" 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
availability of replaeerhent through Aug. 21. Another 1·
parts throu)h our dealer hour, 4$.mlnute pr act Ice
network 'will be a partia.ilarly period _ beginning at I a.m.
· attractive Vega feature to pro. _ precedes each qualifying
spective buy en:," DeLorean program.
said. p . ost.qualifymg carburetion
"WE INTEND to
technicians siilled In
have
Veg1
GE Depl\l"tment
At The City
te8I perlod1 from II 1.m. to
I p.m. have been ltt aside
for Tuetday, Sepl t, and
Thunday, Sept. 3. Practice
for pit cmva can be conduded
two hours before and two
hours after each of the
carburetion test runs.
General Electric Co. has I ADMISSION to the 140,000·
moved !ts Paci.fie Southwest seat stad1um will be $1 on
Di.strict lie Id engineerina; practice days; '3onquillfying:
, department into quarters in date!.
lhe Financial Center of The The complete schedule :
City , according to Ed Saturday, Aug, 22 _ Prac·
Seymour. district manager of lice, noon to 8 p.m
the department. lL-----d -~--Sunday, Aug. 23, ~""llh • ue epartment, w~ 20 Friday, Aug. 21 -PracUce,
employes are re$J>C)nstble for 9 a.m to 6 p.m
the maintenance ol General Electric computers, moved Saturday, Aug 29 -Pra<:·
from temporary quarters 00 tlce, 8 to 9:4S 1.m.; Quali·
OJ.aprnan Avenue. lying. to a.m to g p.m
Norman Dunlap
Named Manager
\\'estminster r es I d e n t
Norm.an R. Dunlap has been
appointed vice president and
manager of Bank of Amerlca's
downtown Los Ange I e'
Seventh and f'k>wer branch,
Regional Vlco Presldenl H.
II. J1ckson announced Joday.
Sunday, Aug 30 -Practice,
I to 9:45 am.; QuaWying,
110 a.m. to & pm.
TueMlsy, Sept I -Corbure-
Uon test.I, 11 a.m. to t pm.;
Pit pr1cUCe t td tt a.m,
Ito I pm
Thunday, Sept I
Carbutttlon ltstt, JI a.m to
J p.m.; PU pr1cUce, I to
11 1.m, I to 3 pm
S.turday. Sept. 5 :... DriV<n'
mttlln1, JI am.
Sunday, Sept. 6 -Cllilornia
500, ll a ip.
Housewife
Beating __
Inflation
BJ DEAN C. MILLER
UPI ........ ...,.
NEW YORK (UPI) -To
boat IDllatlon many Amerlcan
boulewiveis m ~ "More"
-]ll'C>Cb:U, ICCOl'dln( to
I SOl'Vey by W.-.rlcl< • Lqler
Adverllolnc, New York.
Foriy.ftve pemo>I of the Ill
homes amwering I """'Y
aid they bad lwltd>ed from
••Name" or advertiled brands
ol food to otor. brandl '"""" in chain ..... likO A&P ....
Krogen.
Who! -Sol Katz. mark«iog die! II W&L, ls
1hat many ol the switcben
are · )Um(, And five years mm DCM more than half ttJe
U.S. --will be 25 or yoonger.
DEVELOP WY ALTY
"'Ibey're the ones · who
should be developing br1nd
loyalties -·" lald Kalz. "If we · lose them in receaaM>n
limes ~ may be difficult to
1et them back 81 steady
customen in nonnal tmie..
'Ibey're natul'aJ doubten to
begin with."
"Sure we're concerned
about tbil trend," llid Mark
stroock, vice preoident ol cor-
poral< relltlono II Young &
Rubicam, a New Ycrk acency
whicll included IUbstanUal
packaged food 1CC1!U10s in Its
11169 !Ola! billings " 1371
million. "But. we're not overly
ox.cer ued."
Stroock said grow!h of 1tore
'brand. . Illes. . ..is not _ .a n .
outgrowlh of the business
:slowdown. ''A c tually , it
started wtth Che rile of dis-
count houses, .. be said. "What
aome people overlook ls that
the big boys, the Pnx.Ur " a.mblet and c:e-aI Foods,
show beollhy ...,._ eve17
year."
NEID COMPETl110N
St.roock ldmiu.d it '""'Id
be fair to ask if the "big
boys" wouldn't be biner
without competition f r om
..... brands.
"But when you COl)le right
down to it. in Unm of food
end Jimllar items. ~ wife
is the comumet,'' he aid.
"You CID fool her cmce.
Maybe twice. Bui no more.
Adveilloied -blvo the quality, am ft lmow!: It.''
Perhaps !he will come back
to "Name" bnmds when ln-
flationlrj pre9W'ts ea:, or
she is diJa!lpolnted w I t b
"Store" bnnd quality. But
ri&tit now, aooordlng to lite
W&L survey, there ls a
cl.mite u...i to cbelper
--And ... Gll\y"' foodJ.
TtWriy percent ol t h •
tt•poodent. Olld they """ buy
unadvertised clelerJeola. It
WOI 18 ptf'Ctlll in drugs. 17
ptl'C<lll in -and toi1etrieJ, 14 pen:ent In
clotbing, 7 pen:ent in lp-
pllances, I permit in beer,
2Z percent in penonal IOIP
and 12 percent In Kquor.
MOST ACTIVE
MlddJe.inoome l"'UPI Ind
yaung family units were most
ac:t1:ve ln h switch. Okler
famllles In the flS,800 per year
or btihtr Income brlcket r<-
talned 1hlir breod loyolUes
for the moll port.
0 We're aearu. many or the
food pn>duda to the )'Olllll,"
Slid Stn>ock. "Itani like ooft
drlnlls llld lllldt loom c:er-.
tainly are 1n that categor)'
and they are •Hke well"
He 1hmtl it's a mistake
to catepize all )l(IUnl can-.....,. ii .. _ ud
buyq ,... ..
Thompson .
Joins SRC
Makolm F.J 'lbompoon bas
joined the SRC Division of
MOzoll, Inc. 11 technlcal dJreo.
tor, 8(-o:wdnl to ID • nouncement by SRC g"'erll
man-. WlllJ H-r.
Al SCR, Tliompoon will be
re11poulibk for the overall
ledlnlcal -ol the dlvisloo '1 four mlJ<,< product
lines: digital data generaton,
signal condttloner1 ,
transducers, 1Dd r ad a r
modulators.
Odetics Gets
Space· €ontract .. . ' .
Odttict, Inc.. cl Auhelm
IW been awNl!ed 1 II month
"'"1,.ct by Gene-al Electric.
apa<:e division to d~ and
build a hlgl><lensity, !hr ...
OOannel spacecraft recorder
for use In the NIMBUS.E p!<>-
aram, under N,,SA aulhorill.
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IS MIGHTIER THAN THE PEN
And fflt '"Cl n toho
lmowl jult how to ,.m
the phnue to get Che
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DAILY PILOT column.
ill S~ll<V Horris. He
""' ,,... called u..
~·doll Ht•r11
lfc•~.ken . If ~·re
reodv for hlf "'' of IM Gcid csdjcctivr and
thought· provoking
prose io giot vcu the
nttdlt • • • if you want
'to find tomtthfng to
thfftJc al>ovt '" 10hat vou
rtad •.. if I/OU have a
1emt of humor, you
b e l o n g 10Uh readtrt
who dtliQht in teUh117
otMri what ·s~ acid" m one of tht Mtion'•
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Some Sample Bar/Js
• R«ently Thrown
By Sydney Harris:
-0... of tho hltMW J>lld lobs In Americ1
oonalth of at1ncflnt up in front of a mic:-
rtiphont, aep1r~ng the pod record•
from the btd OMI -ind pl•ying the
Nd ones.ff
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".It'• iad but true that while alcoboUcs
are the best areument for abstinence, so
muy 1bltlinen aro equally effective ar·
fUlllOlll !or I little drlnt DOW and then.•
"-of lho .... nod 'lneomJ>ltlblllty' In
m1rrl• aprlftll from the fact that to
fMlt men, 11x Is an ad; while to 111
wemtn, It 11 an tmotlon. And this differ·
•-In 11tlMlo ·can bo bridtod only by ......
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WJ'11e 'sole. difference between a 'dedica-
ted· crusader' and a 'nosy reformer' coo-
&isti' in ~ agreement or disagreement
with Im ·objectives."
"'Tl?" rytOlt uploslve combination In the
wwrtd conti1h of sincerity added to
tgnor1nce. H
-whenner I am the recipient of an e:r·
teulvely hearty handshake, I suspect
llr. lfusclea Is trytlig lo sell something.
hide tomething, or prove a:omethinc."
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'Autumn' Kontance
Bonnie Louise Brey .. provides the falling leaves as
lovers Jim Speir• and Eve Evans play a scene from
"The ·Fantasticks," resuming Wednesday for five
more weeks at the San Clemente Community Thea-
ter.
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·~: •:=WM 1llN tea (WJ) !~-:--z f'!. ~.::..~ .,. ; .., "41 Iris .... ~. Jhrm c,_, pats. :-!.• 1111 r....s. H"'"-IM T)llltl',
·;t~ _. llldl Mi.I pllt. em ....., (C) (511) "Tocqoe-j• 81'1 vlllt's Amtrict ... A ~ of tilt
:1 • ~ =· ';: u> a: Pfll!lbttlc writinp of Aini• d1 ~ Jeff• lfld DMf1i1: Colt IUISf. Toequl'Willt. Conltmpol'llJ' polillttl firura COllll'lllllt Oft his 16t1s as ·.t" • llJ ,_.. ._.. (C) C3D) thlf .,.,. ti ,.ellftt-day bsue;:.
'Hansel, Gretel' Set·
Friday in Huntington
:,. @CIJ ""1 -(OJ) 11!1-(fO) -'·· •' The HWlliniton Be a ch David King, Becky For.stadt, !;p @(1)11 I I •Wks (q CJ0.> t:ll 8 8(i)lllril hy tc) (JO) (R) ·~_,, • .._ tw .. ?II fCt (JO) -o,t. Doris' lifl llb: qllitt ~ Playhouse will open its &um· Kathy Baker, Larraine Wilson,
'..... lltltklll ..i 1~· • M whtfl tisitilic PTillee CartDs •• mer children's show "Hansel John Clarke, Cary Miller and ;~ -ii.-Cow.,~ '"'to "'"' ,.,. Md •--1 :.. Dl*ict _... _. .,--. c.ur. Diiiow• ~ and Gretel" Friday night for Peg Grandke. Rounding out
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'Oliver' W: ord M;;ignificen~
By TOii BARLEY Direotor Cril 'l'imnnm l.s She had• her own spot" of delightfully·pa«d by the pran.
CM • Dllllr ...., 1wt to be heartily eoogr.tulated !how stopping to contribute cing Fagin, in the roustabout
Your a1.tonl1b~~ but for welding his force ot with a gloriously ofrered ren-"Pick~APocketOrTwo." ,
absolutely delighted c.ritlc youngsters ~ the clever, diUon of Bart's moving "As But all pra'8. is due to
would bt even more delighted disciplined ensemble w e many mofe who made this ·~-y ii he -·~ ta•e -w1··--~ ~... night ~....1 Long A'S· He Needs Me" and .,........ """""'" • _,.., "'~ •.• ........., .. .., glowing ;'Ollvtr" the tremen-
50 pairs ol young hands in for injectiqf into his charges dshe w~~:~~~ her_thhlgBhlilyl dQUS success it undoubtedly
hl In I ' be an obv""~ love and 'eeli.... NUnawi.; .,.IUIUU..,.;:, Wl · s, n1 e an equa NJm r -'' .. '6 Sik "'-· 1 h h 1 is: William Gwinn as ~r .
ol. t~ beads aod offer for Bart's pulsating, foot.tap. ~ roev: r. g ~ ·Bumble, Ross Lynn Tepper
to,tbetr awnen what .is, after ping score. 1 as Mrs. Corney, Ken McK.in-
all, tbe flltDt't ol. this rev~: That said, we have to im-the dyll by draping her. lite-ney as Mr. Brownlow, James
"Well done all ol you. Your mediately concede that those lesa body on 8 Londo~ bridge. K. Qlapman as Bill Sikes and
,.......1lliver!.-.wM-11eart:warminc-·same joyful juvemles had a Y~rc PeUr Bernard was many, many moce.
and magnificent and you came lot of inspiration ccrning ~ir a ~ul and ver:y competent And a special wont for Irvin 4-.,_....., a 4-""'"" aissi.,,...,.ent way from a group ol. prm-Oliver who .WOtilkl bl've beefl •. E Kimbe , i~i....,. musical
.... """&'-' ....,.... D'M" • I ~ cont ibut" t even more acceptable had we · . r s "'~'""' with Dying colors." ct pa s r ion o been able to catch all that , dlrecilon. ~atching from j~st
Magnificent is the word for this high-flying "miver" was be said and : sang. He can't . a few seats ~w~¥ and being,
tl:Q happy, exuberant Laguna ol ~ ~ °':~d of them be aUowed to can, the entire far from Wlfam~ar w~ ~e
... · · 1-h blame, • ..,,..,.; we notioed scope of ~r. Kimber s un·
Oil_. ......... ~.~~'._,,i., aer.wrci ~~ swi;e tii:: throu&ftoti~ eve:nq"" that menee duties, we ~ ~ble :=~·:::::::::::c~w~~~ ootrageousbutlovablecrook. ~ in the new ~~~~~~
11111 Sikts •••.•••.•• J1mn K. C"--Fagin, was Ben Wrigley. He Pla)txime aren't all they . . ~ · ::::::::::::::.~~""~:':; got the ovaUon m tbe ~ could be abi it is to be hoped ~~'Ollver~tra 1n this
Mr. lllllftbl.9 ............ wmi.m Gw1n11 ft__. · ouki h ...___ that the Situation is rectified ""t"""''"' " Mrt.. Cornn ••..••.•. zou Lr11n T-r ....... it w ave uo:a1 ccrn:. · Productk>lf designer Michae l
MK. ·-low .......... Klfl Mc: Kinner milting a felony to have vrr.. ROLE Mr. Sow.rtNrrv ..•....... RIWrd 0ow • ' n.a. Devine, COltume de s.,i g n er
M•1. Sowt-rblrrv ............ Ca•I• Dow denied it to this superb . An equally. young Charles William Barbe, technica I ~i;:h1o1c~.~·.-·::::::::00Uti1;~'11!:.~: performer. 'Curtis (you have created an director Jim Stewart and
Dr. Grlmw!1 ............. Rlclllrd DC1W 1£ Wrigley hied done notkl...n nde,...;na d t'--·"'-1 I Mr1. 11911\11111 •••.••...•.. f.,.1r11 Tort)et ·-<& e -.. ~ an '""""6"' Y assistant stage di r ee or
old hltr ., .............. eeu R1p1e, else all night he would have Cockney dialect, young man!) Rictiard Dow all had big parts g:.~r~.~·::::::::·.~c'i:~:::>::: deserved every handclap for was tremendoualy effective fh to pliy in this splendid
•-s.•11• ·······"MiCiM:-'r.1.~1~ his rendition of zany, rubber-the vital role of the Artful "Oliver."
Mllk,...111 ••..••.. -...•. N•ncv '''"'· legged routines that left this Dodger Fagin's pride and joy watching all those well drill· ~i:,M~ reviewer and his equally de-and ~ young scomdrel who ed. yoongsten: go through their $lr1w~ Se!i.r ••. "o~:"'s~:.!:'.! lighted ct1m_panion a I m 0 i t is the old JURr's comfort h:iroughly rehearsed routine
l(ntt. Grinder •• ······v:::::: =:i; helpless in their -seats. m a finaJ bittt'r mcment ~...not only good for "Oliver"
L-s-s.11er .•..••.... J•mn Scott. • Wri.gley was 8: 9'ow-6toppe_r He, ~ Bernard and the· it's good for the soul oi the
• ..,. .... _:::.," s11erwooc1 hm hlhst toCJWhin. right.I a~ hebe chorus were particularly er. onlooker.
Ml»ll Dow. Dlwn Et•n. Mlke E11n, r<>uf!l, s i:"O e, Wua1 • fa.-•:ve ·;.. u .. A:r ·'ferm· g of Wess ,-•, all o{ you. You Pett Fr1nch, Gr1hlm G r I I WI Id W8SIJ. t COllVUl...t.... US :With ""I.I .. , loll!;.! Ul J""'Y Anthanr J1<kunlc1. M1rc111 J•rklllllc•, ..... "' ' "ConsideT You......U" and were magnificent. DIYI kn•Pll. OIVI Miiier, Scatt some crackpot choreography, ·~-• :;:e:;.1,~1111 Ollvf•, Ph J111p Sholl, a pathos and insight that ad--==================:--
MM._ e:~-1111 ded irMleasurably to this
Glrrv Aldrtdl. c;ary Denlellorl. w11111m .. .Jendid depict'-of a Et11\o Wllllfm ......,rldll, TI m """'" ,.,., ~"· ,:.~· .. :=:. o.iiorr11. character wbo~ has 4become, J•"" D.nltll, V•lerle DUM, Jlldy through this ~ and witty ~. $1wWlll Jol!mon, Debrl 01-.,
L•u•-Ros11, Fr •llCJ5 '""''· 01,..., inusical, a darned f3&bt>.more
Cl1lrt Stu...... Jiil T-. El•lrle hwnan than aiartes DiCiens $WIPP. 111,.,,.r• W11t.
'AIRPORT IS TOPFLIGHT ALLTHEWAY!' -Cloic.p Oiti/y N-
"YOll • OllJel' AIRPORT .......... .,, .... ,... .. w ,......., ...... -It
•Z .... -·-a three-~end run . lhe cast are Carol Jones as : ~ QI (I) 1'111 ........ (30) 1J ... (C) (30) Bldw Wtrd. ----------.~ Directed by Ron Albertsen. the stepmother and John
eV« intended him to be. .............., ... ,..... frtendL"-0.-,_,
..... .... • ...... 3' (C) (IO) 18 ._ ('C) (XI) Bill 1olln1. •' the · play features K e I J y Hensley as Father Hans.
• • .... _ -(Cl 130) • -·-(30) :•• Masterson and Shelly Cade in Performances are scheduled
;.. .,,..,. OOl tO:OOllt,il(i)IETVllll Tiit Wil,, the tiile roles of Hansel and for 7 p.m. on Fridays and •·;~ -.~..... ..._ fC) (lO) '111 Wiil (C) (60) M Hlll:n111tnt Cii brillp 11111• wnt to •n Hii• Gretal. The wicked witch will matinees at 2 p.m. Saturdays ·.· ... ~-r~-,~.· --(JO) isllMI llt•l• llld iltto Ill 1llt1ilno1 be played by Pat Mullins, with and Sundays. The play will ! , .. , •illl 1 flMlll Scot11H y,,, dttec:· run for three we e k e n d s ,
tiY1 (JolNi Witli11M). JG-year~ld Joel St rauss through July 26, at the Barn,
Moulton Playhouse proWction
and il you let the summer
slip by without taking in this
latest hotching of Lionel
Bart's breezy classic you ... are
missing what we regard as
just about the firiest piece
of theater Within driyi:ng
dislance.
MORE STARS
There. are many more stars
to deliver and next in line
.is the lovely Blan che
Mickelson wbo g e t s our
piaudll.s for a tho<ooghly cxm-
vincing and beaut ifully
detivered performance io the
demanding role of Nancy.
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A~IO
"THI
ITAUAN JOB"
with
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Mon"-1, Ju~ 6, 1970
Me,..Boy Stars
Mlldl V\>i{el Qf Costa Mesa plays one of the tiUe
rol• I.!\ 0 Twa Boys," a premiere offering of the lllond8:V n .. ter t@i~b.\. 11~ 8 on NBC, Channel . 4.
Mltcli r.eentty ~I" tM lllm "The Reivers."
Klugman Type Cast
In 'Odd Coupw' Row
11¥ JERRY BUCK
l!Ql.l.YWOOD (AP) -In
Jaak Klupan's case, there
II ~"' to b4' Nid for
~··· 111 AIO'• new "Odd Couple" .,n., he plays O s c a r
Mtdhon, the rtumpy
"""""""'' Who shares an 1"1lmtl\I wltll prissy Felix
V!iflr.
JMt'#ll'JI ti-fl on lhe sound
•tqlt, KlUl"laJi •Aid: HI am
C)fotr. l'ni 8 1lob, as my
wUo '!ill testily. I have my
"'" olalo!I IJ!d ~·· iWned ta •y avl fl( K." ·
In '4~11Y roles on the ··-•n11-~t -~ OD, llbillnln boo oft<n playod a
~fl( Tenible Tempered Mr.· llnPt He says the
~stops there.
'I lJ7 tp rnake life as s.imple •t poi!!ilbli1" he said. "I'm
t•!1 ~i· People think I'm
!IOI bot!IU", of my roles." ''Th@ Qdd OJuple," in which
~~wlthTony
!!lo!li!I, lo ane of two Nell
lbnoll erqUom being m@de Into lltlflel for the fall season.
Tht oUwr II "Barefoot in the
P1rk, 0 with a black cast, AM tt. -~wo wUI air back-~~ck eo Tlmrstl~Y nights.
Both aDtQi'S played the roles
on the stage. Klugman replac·
ed Walter Matthau In the
original Broadway 'production
and was in the London com-
pany for a year. IYlndall
played Felli on three oc-
casions, in Las Vegas and
lwice in Oticago.
"I'm not too crazy about
the idea that the series is
presold," Klugman said. "You
know Doc Simon is the
greatest. It's going to be toogb
getting enoogh good scripts."
After filming a· scene with
Randall, Klugman ~as asked
to compare Oscar on the stage
and in the series.
"He's a little more animated
here," he said. "He's a litUe
more involved .. Jn. the play
be doesn ~ begin lo react until
near the eod. But each
television show is lite a three-
act play. And, of coone, you
can~ get the great jokes that
Doc Slmon has all the time."
Among KJugman's recent
movies,· and most suceessfuJ,
is "Goodbye, Columbus" and
upcoming is "There Must Be
a Pony," which be helped
write and direct.
After that he WU offered
"The Man in the Glass Booth"
in Florida for little mooey
~ · a movie in Yugoslavia
for a lot.
"Well, the movie didn't
mean that much," he said.
"I took the play. I wanted
to test myself and when I
finished I sak1 I can really
act. I really can act.
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TV SeasonBywori\
By JERRY BUCK
HOILYWOOD (AP) -The
fall televbion season, now tn
production hffe, is charac-
l<rlzod strnngly by a drive
for reanty and relevance.
The networks have swept
aside many taboos , and
relevance is the subject up-
pennost In the minds of pro..
ducers and performers. Near-
Jy a dozen new silOW'S promise
to tackle such cootemporary
issues as drugs, campus riots,
the political influence « the
Mafia and tbe Meiican ~
American movement.
"Dan August," a new poU~
shaw on ABC, goes beyond
the usual wbo-dunnit to ~
vestigate the murder of a
union leader and the crackup
of a Negro~ for a white.
Andy Griffith, returning lo
C.BS w i t h "Heamnaster,"
opens wilh a story about a
lather who p.ishes his son to
the brink of suicide.
The shows have such names
as "The Y cung Lawyers,"
"Storefront. Lawyen," 0 Silent
Force," aJ1d '"Ibe y oo.ng
Rebels."
Said one promcer of old·
fashioned escapism, not at-
tempting to hide his sarcasm.
"You C8Yl look fur a lot. of
shows with kids running down
the street and jumping into
automobiles."
Quinn Martin , prnducer ol
.. Dan August" and the~
ing "FBI," said, "I th!nk the
rea!Wn we are getting to now
is a breakthrough. I think
television lags behi.od the
movies, and will stay behind.
But 1 think the movies have
progressed so much and I
thinlt Ille networks and the
advertisers realize you have to catch up wtlll the limes."
Norman Felm, a tall, tllln,
bearded man w hose ac-
complishments include "Dr.
Kildare,'' "Mr. Novak," and
"Eleventh Hour," ls executive
producer of ''The
Psychiatrist'! segment o I
NBC's "Four In One."
"We did some research into
the reeon why people go to
doctcn," Felton said. '.'I
hought the biggest r..,.n
would be respiratory
ailments. You ·know what it ls?
Loneliness. A palient may say
bis ann hurts or something,
but he goes becaU.9e he is
lonely. 'Ibese are the kinds
ol things .,..II be exploring."
Hal Holbrook leaves behind
ti is portrayal of Mark Twain
to become "1be Senator" ln
a new segneit of ''The Bold
Ones" on NBC, replacing the
police l5how In Ille Jloree.parl
oerles. Holb!'Ook said scripts
are being wr:ltten that deal
with the political influence oi
the Mafia and the com-
promises a senator is
someUmes forced to niake to
~anything.
1be networks have been
·timid and the mediwn needs
to face Issues within the
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for rating ~. • nm Uleft • taliiika'•
overkill. We have all sat
lhrough the &1111 weslcrns,
detoctl-Qllil --· every obi' WI the llM a.
overindulged in. 'l't}e pUblic
yawns, ~ tmtiee, · and
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·Deaf Kids
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AtGWC
By ALAN DIRKIN
01 1111 ENllY P'li.I ll11f
Golden West College has
beard the. deaf's knock 0<1 the
dOOr.
The Huntington Beach com·
munity coUege will launch a
program in the fall designed
·to provide college education
for deaf students and the
~verely hard of hearing.
It will be the .start ·-to
another' battle a g a i n s t
discrimination against th e
deaf. ·
"What we plan iS lntegra·
lion." explained of the deaf
who will superyise the pro-, _. ,.
gram. "We'll put deaf students
in regular classes with other
students and not in ·separate
courses.", .
In the classes the deaf
students will have • Uij! help
of a notetaker, who wllf'Mmp-
Jy put a carbon under his
own notes, or an interpreter
'!.ho will ,repeat the lesson iu sign language or finger-
. .opi!lllng.
"The deaf student will have
the real feeling that he ls
A legitimate, I ll 11 • t i m e
meinber of a college ...:.... a
rigular accepted figui-e on
campus," Clere said.
The program will be the
fll'St time that a California
jUnior college has offered
s?ecial 'assistance to allow
dea( students to participate
tn regular classes. Orange
Courty provides ~ ror these
MIK!ents lhroogh ht)h school,
b.lt it has been difficult for
them to go on to college.
The only junior colleges in
the U.S. presently offering
courses for' the deaf are in
New Orleans, Minneapolis and
Seattle .
. The program·will be funded
from state and federal·grants.
_Miss Evelyn Ericson,
phys.icaUy h a nd icapped
coordinator for the Orange
County Department of Educa-
tion, pointed out the need for
the program.
"There are 67 classes for
the deaf in the county, each
with seven or eight students, Plus two residential schools,''
&Je exp\ained. I
The program will actually
be open to student! from
thoughout Southern California.
The Southland has a large
proportion of the deaf. 15,000
Or 20,000 out of an estimated
250.000 in the nation.
· The program will be open
'to anyone who is deaf or 'hard
of hearing ; students do not
have to be high school
lfadtiales.
"We'll o{fer those who are
wea'k in language remedial 1
W,ork," Clere said, "but we
Vton't insist on it -it will
~ their decision on whether
to take the remedial courses Or not."
Clere said the students will
be able to prepare for transfer ii? four-year colleges or take
vocational · courses.
"What we want to do is '.to get the deaf organized,"
be said. "The blind are, the
mentally retarded are, the
~af are not. The reason is,
Oley don't feel they are han-
dicapped. Many don't like to
uee the sign language because
U they do that they say 'I'm
•r."
• Cle;re knows thal deafness
ii .a handicap. His
gandparents were and he had
difficulty communlcating with
Uitm. That's why he learned ~ sign language, finger spell·
foc".W lip readillj!. ·
• "Moll teachers ol the deaf
,.t.iato the profession because
a..member 9" their family was deif," Clere said. "The un-
fd'tlmele +re&Ult ol that is that we .lllve a great shortage of tllcbenl. ,,
: Conductln( the program , ex·
~ to involve to students
ila -,..,, with Clere will
be· J-.m Pnk 0£ Long
'!'-w:· want all deaf people ._,the erea to know that the *' at Golden West College 81:9 apen to them,'.' Peak said.
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N Otli1ngL iK.-e GOoCl -FigliI-~O tiVC1i Up Baseball
CHICAGO (AP) - A brawl between to the plate to halt whit 1ppeartd to
the PHtsburgh Pirates and the Chicago be a budding beanMII contest. •
Cubs resWted ln a pair ol. torn shirts, A momint later ' the 1 (WC> m...,...
one 8CJ'alch and a lot df name calling. walked way in apPatent · agreement1ollly
More significant was that the Pirates to have Durocher tum around and .tart
·waitze<t· aw ay Sunday with a f>.2 victory jawing with'Pktaburgli p~'Dock!Eliis
spurTed by Rich Heboer's first-inning who was at11be plate. • , ·
two-run homer to give ttlem their loth Both benches soon emptied onto the
·victory in the last 13 games. field for:. a fFee-for-all .wUh thf: rrialn
1be final score had been decided in dwaCtirs being coach Don Leppert of
,the inindt inning when umpire Nick Colosi the Pirates, Hebner and relief pitcbk'
called managers Leo Durocher of the ,Archie Reynokts 1 ~ 9f!C!ClDd buanm am. and Danily Murtaugh of the Pirates. Glenn Bectert of !he rui.. · · ' . . ' • ' I ' . . ,
first lnninl after umpire Tom Gorman
pt hurt."
Gorman tot into a collision at first
base' And left the game. Hospl,.I al·
tenda.nt.s said he suffered a broken right
ankle and possible rib fracture.
~ Hebner, who came out of the rnelee
with • tom lhlrt, said, "When Beckert
~jumped'on ·me, l jlllt went ape." Hebner
was. entangled with Reynolds who also
Cunt oot with a tom &hlrt and • scratch
Oil his c:beek.
i\[ Chink Jt w.is Leppert •ho cracked
Becllert," said Hebner, "I had a headlock
Qn Hebner and Wll cboll:inr hbn, '' mi
Reynolds, "when .somebody told me to e.., off, Al 1 let up, he (Hebner\
kicked me in tile face."
Hebner, a former hockey player, Slid.
"It was just like a hockey fight and
) loved every mlnute of. It." )
"I dkin't get i:nto It M all," a.aid.
Murtaugh. 0 1'm too old hr that ll>t1
of thing." .
"I was walking &'!'aY when Ellis hoP
lered at me," laid J'.>J!ocher, "IO I toMI
"him. 'You.trt the bat in your band an4
that's why you're yelling'."
Aussies · Menace -Jacklin Bid ~
ST. ANDREWS, Scotland CAP) -Tony
Jacklin said today he Is "juat ocrunhlloi
arwnil" on the jolt course sincie .. he .
?on die U.S. Open dwnploolhlp but
he rnlgtii, pull it all logether ~ r<lalil
bis British uue 1n the . n-hOle battle
which starts here WednHclay. •
"I'm In bunkers and getting out of
!hem and I hole a putt when I need
it, it seems," said the 25-year"ld Engli.sh
phenomenon.
"Any way, I'm ready."
The bookies, wllo made Jacklin a 1-1
favorite for the BritJsh Open crown
apimt an incftdible field of 131 pro-
festkmls aod top amateun: appeared
Vanloo woo unlll 52 but he managed
It a.gainst aome less formidable com-
petition.
Devlin. likes St. Andrews so much
he looks u if be can taste it.
"I played there in the Eisenhower
Cup in 1158 and was the medalist as
an amateur," Devtln said.
11Jn 19&1 against Tony Lema I felt
I played hotter Uian he did but the
score didn't reflect. it. Yes, I like it
and I'm quite conUdent."
Lema won the 196' everit._Tbe
American star wu later , kWed in an
airplane a-uh.
Angels H-Ollt R9-yais Tonight
Cou:r~g¢ Do·es It for Andy
· 1.zy Meuenmi~ ·l<lok atck ,)>\It it . Ume In his Jui 10 1tarls, threw H
,.,. ·tbe. ,'OUlml · Atblellcs . who were pltciles and walked five· batters but
'suff¢ng. ' , . . pmnltted ooly four linlJes.
Meaenmith, the pr!rod Calllornla. "lt ,.... only courage that got him
Aicfil11 'Ji&)lt.bander 'Who baa 'been that fart'~ PhUUpa f'euoned.
iomewbat of· ·• disappointment this • "He mallO a ,.., rnlstf!<ea. by getting
. iie..O.; . J>lciiell -· li:oreleal Innings · behind hitter• but he worked blmoell
SUadaY· before blo·-.;ch'liecu actmg wt i\f the Ugbt spots when he bad
._ uP in respome to a aevere bead cold. \o.'' · ,
-ver-K& Tlllun toot It from Iha!< , AnJe!· ~. coocb Norm Sherry
u the Angels 1lifled the A'1 .5-1 and oiXr\ed. tbat M"'°'!mlth, oow 7-ll, wu
aeal OoklaNI mlipg I.I> garna behind tliiVwbog with more .rhythm and eaae
-in the American )..eaguo Weal -be bu In.tbio put.
-l'llO Aliph, alill four iameS oil tbio "He wuo't lon:iq !he ball and tbat
pace, opm a· -.Came ..t tonlgbt maka It . ...i.. 1111 him," Sh<rTy said.
aplml. Klllus Cl1y'1 vialtlnc Royall ''!lie ·An,.Is ripped four OU!lllld pit-
-Colllomla'l-T,.. MurpbJ,.·H, op-' c11en Including _.and looer RDllle
""°'·Jlni -. f.7. Jl'!hlei'o, w, 'for 12 hllo Including club ~~ como" *> .. ud llked !<> I -"'l:tlne trt[!les. •
his average to .322, good enough to
give him the batUnc lead In the American
League. .
"Spencer's stattting to hit the ball
again and that's a good llp," Phillips
noted. "Of course, we kntwo Alex could·
~ all alone." •
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T·.Orll1. llfl 1 I I UrwltllU. p • • •
t.ociltf', p • 0 •• Drbc:oll. llfl I 0 I I
Tltlll JI l • I • Tohill · ),(. J 11 I O.kllM 100 IOI 001 - 1. Cil!fwttll 012 001 lDll -s
E .1.. J....,._, DI" -Dtli:llllllll I, C.lltol'l'lll
1. LOI -Otkllllllll I, Cllttornll 7. 21 -S~. MlncMr. 29°-•epo,r,, fl"IOMI, SI ~ F, Alou. ·I -,,.....,..1,.. l J •
be loillll;'Glll, • Anlll Mii>qer IAfly ·AIU: ,.._ and ·Jlili Fr...,.i botli
PlilDlpa, eiplaJbed. • ' · tripled· airl:lloalOd ·'lllllle Jin Spencer
"He probably -'t atud •up <r -11111 rdlll!od 11111 clnove Jn :two ••lie "'"'1(.-___ It.~ ..... ~. ' . . . . ,,_, ,.:.,., ·Jro·mo&~ llJ.le:" j Rogl!r, Jl!poz'bad •tlie other California · ·t::="'
ll"Mll •t ll SO
• 1 J J • •
2 2 1 1 0 2
Devlin , S2, lost to Lema in 1114. 'Ibl
Aussie, a former plwnber, hu played
in only a few • Ariterican .tounwnentl
this year but, nevertheless, has ~
$88,000 and had victories at Cleveland
and ' in the Bob .Hope Invitational.
"I'm so busy building golf. COW'1e1
in Florida, C.ntomia, and au· iorta of
places tbat ~ow l keep f(t jull walkin&
the constructton," he said.
"We are building a dozen Md all ·
qether it'! about 18 of them evaitu•lly.
I sup~ this has taught me more
4bout ,11ou course than I ever learned
just playing ·one." • •
Dodger8 Face
. Astros; Singer
Back on Beam
HOUSTON (AP) -To Bill Singer,
it felt like a baseball instead of a
shot pul. But to lhe San Francisco
Giants, it looked more like a ping pona:
ball. •
Singer, apparently fully recovered from
his •strength-sapping bout wit~ Infectious
hepatitis, fired a tw1>-hltter Sunday, his
Dodger Slate
All .. _!_111:1'1 ( .. t ·~:a~ : =:: !', 5:.!i:nti.c. 'r: :~
J iiiy 1 DodOlrJ If ~lol!I J:2' I'·'"•
July t ~ •I Hollli.. J:2J """'° Jll!f 9 DodQtB II Howl9n J:2' p.m.
first complete game since coming di
the disabled list, and the Dodgers downed
the Giants 4-0:
It gave them 10 wins ln 12 gamel
entering tonight's clash with the Houston
Astros.
elaude Osteen, 11-7, will oppoee
Houston's Larry Dierker, 8-6, in the
opeDeX oC the-four-game Astrodome
. . -~~orthlfirtt~·i ~bale,htt. .. : .. ~=m•lfl ~iilleJft. mr· 11r~·,111e -I . J~'1-11111 1a1our tripe railed . "·""'"'
• • f/J 2 , .. 1· •• 1
l•:t/111112 1w.1•1 ·1 • a a s 1 '1 21003
&eries. • •
''This was the first time I have n't
felt ·alugglsh since I came back," otrerred
S{nger. He retired the last 17 battera
and r~ tiis record to 4-3.
Crasla K i lls Driver
Veteran racing driver Gil Hess, 38,.ol Cincin!lati was killed~
during a United States Auto Club sprint car race in Salem, Ind .. Hesa
was leading the fourth heat race on the half-mile paved track when hil •
ca r collided with one driven by Bill·Puterbaugb. Hess' car went over L
wall and into a clump of trees. He was pronounced dead at the track.
Base ball Veterans Object . .
To Oldtimer s Contests •
Oldtimers baseball games a re
generally well received by fans. But
to some of the guys in the business, it~s
1 bad plot.
I recall some o( the conversation one
night during a party in Angel manager
Lefty Phillips' Chicago hotel suite and
It was surprising how the coaches and
manager felt about such games.
The consensus was that it was wrong
to bring back men who were once famed
for their diamond prowess and have
OLIHN WHITE
WH ITE
WA.SH ------
them stumble about, striking out, dro~
ping fly balls, muffing easy groonders
and hardly able to pit.Ch.
1'ley consider It a public ridicule. for
these rpe.l. "How could anyone want
to rome out and watch a Jackie Robinson
strike out or a Joe DiMaggio muff
a ny,"·1cornmented Pete Re.iser, 194l
batting champion of the Natiooal League.
which saw tlle AD.Star 1ame tllere.
Dey even loadly •pplaoded _.
cheered the firework• •bow, ftlcll
followed the game wJtll OUlud. hc:ldea-
tally, It WBI • first cllu July ' ,,...
· ductlon •nd you cu htl die Ansets
made plenty of friend• wlUI It. · •
Lefty Phillipa paUf Clyde "Nc>hlt"
Wright a warm compllment saying, "y.ou
gotta beat Clyde because he don't beat
him.se ll "
Mike , -al 001' Jr.me JoU lbeea :
•aq1ed Dr. Wll)'De Crawford me.aiwt.I
ln>ploy wbmer for tire -,RnJPI year. \
The award, oymbollllq Goal .. h
•tbleee Of the ye•r, wnt .. MuUa
for ~ •ccompUllune1ta • rwtnunJaa
and nttr polo. '
He'U be ~ l•vorite tt mUe It ._ '
1traig'Dt alnce be ha1 .. more .....
with the Anieatera.
Allraotions at the LA Sporta Attn' ,have drawn .SU,708 visit.ors in the lat
91,1-weeks-or bookings. Disney on Parade,
the Auto Expo, Ice Capada and the
QJstom Cor, Motorcycle and Dune~
Show were the enticements. ~ ' . Rod Laver, die wtrld telUI W"8 rn.
Coro. del Mar, .... slped ... cw.
tract wU• Newpen a.a ,...... QM
u 111 tn ...... pn. I
' '
No Fair Bitingl
Amtri<.;"S'• Dale Kestel looks as though he1S being
bitten duriDg his first round World' Amateur Wrest·
· 1ing .cfiampionsbip match with• Italy's Antoplo Quia-
•
..
telli . ln ·Edmonton, Canada. Kostel pinned llls 106-
pound opponent to advance to (be secootl round of
eompeUtion.
Singer!s last win· was al Atlanta June
13, when he pitched a no-hitter for 7
313 ipn,ings.
"In AUanta," he .reuUed, "the ball•
felt like a shot tJ'll. Against the Giants.
it was like a ping pong ball. Maybe
the cooler weather helped. I felt great
from my , first pitch on. .
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OrNMrtl'wlti.u 4 I 1 I Bondi. rl J 0 I I
Mot1,ll' l'IOHtlM,:Jtl lll.,
W.Dl\'11,tf •020Ml'!'l.d •IOI
W.P111l.,., lb J I o l McCovey. lb J I I •
Kosco, rt , • O 1 I Hefld.t.-, If J O I I
Slld1Ji:ls. :» • a 0 0 Dlell. c J 0 I I
l.tetrl'1•, 2b • I I I GatlaoMr, Jb J 0 I I T~r;.c JOOOUnl .... u 2100 SittMr, p J 0 0 0 Ht;nt, 711 1 0 I I •
Mc:Car mlclr, p I I o t
RRifV.,. p 1 O O I
t1.T1v1or, p11 1 o o I D1vl.on, p 0 I 0 I
Tot1l1 )0 • J ~ Tollll 2' i 1 I
Lot ...,...," 211 000 .. -' s... frlfk.lteo 000 oot 000 -o
Playe~'Badly,
Says Women's
Open Winner
MUSKOGEE, Okla. (AP) -"I was
just so glad it went in because J dkln't '
want to come back tomorrow," said
an exuberant, but exhausted Donna
Caponi after her second stralil:ht U.S.
Women's Open victory.
"I'm just so tired ... so tired of
thinking because I got myself into so
much trouble out there," she added
Sunday after· her one-stroke victory over
Sandra Haynie of Runaway Bay, Tex .•
and former chainpion Sandra Sputich
of Indianapolis. •
And get hersell into trouble she did .
fl.1iss Caponi, who entered the f!nal
round of the '30,000 classk with a four-
stroke lead on a ttiree,.under·'par 210
over the fi,21~yard Muskogee Country
Club course, finisibed play with 1 three-
You can understand the feelings of
the guys wbo dJSagree with the oklllmers
game idea because they h a v e
misconstrued a run day into being
10rt1ething completely serious.
, . -m · ' Belon! culminating play with a do1lllle
And when · yoo've been pakl lo be
1 competitor most ·or yoor life, it's·
pretty rough not to Lake any kind of
game in serious vein.
This year's classic will malcll National
and American League all -stars of the
tt50s In a three-inning show Au,. 16.
Last year Dodger oldtimers whipped
their Angel counterparts, 1-0, at the
Big A.
Once around the1 circuit:
Saturday nlgbl'• 4310.11 crewd at the
Bl& A was tbe most rc1pon~lve I've
lffa at lbe stadium, except the one
B .J ' ..., ..., u • · • , bogey f. the attractive 25-year-okt bnmel-·y o~e. .__rewm•an, .... urses mptre te carded five bofeys -on NOL I, 6, 3, 11 and. I~.
HENl.EY-ON·TllAMES, Ensland (AP) of South Africa WU awanled the'""'·
- A husky crewman swore at the um-The umpire, 1HI Olympic told
pire, there was jeering in the stuffy medalist Dr. ·au Laurie, bad been
stewards' enclosure and elderly cokJnell followiag the race in the llunch.
choked on their pink gin. . He warned u. Engltlh cmr tbree
I• it.s 131 years the Royal Hentq 1 t1noes for rnovlill tao clGie to '1'rtdllrt.
Regatta was never like this before. l'inaUy after the two llhtDI eoUtded and
The very last race tn the four-day nearly 111\t In a flurry ol enmahed
affair -.noted for ib genUlity -tud· oan be dbquallOed 'the Trldelmen for
dMly exploded lnto fury~ •1 En1land'1 . a· foul.
Thames Tradesmen Rowing Club's four Two of the En,lish crew -they wtte
was disqualified in the finals of the In the lead •t tbe t1mt -burst into
World Cup and the Trident Rowing Club iean. Another one 1wore mJgbtlly and
-·-••
• '"t .played so badly," she said •f·
the pubflc idclnu.qotom broadcast hla rioelal work, and art ~t John Van terwards. "! only had one binlle ill
four-let&er woc1d arvund the enclolurt. Blom, bbth from Long BelCh, carried day."
Tr-t coadt Ketlh· Mtyber)' Mid hla oa !lie cloullle oculla cballenie cup for That was with • 15-loot putt on tho
dldn' and ·~ '"'U par· 5 No. 13. crew i wmt to wln Uslt ny "'~ on'I' .S victory • M' Co 1 -11~--~~ " . • ... pon ' ·-· .. --· ' ollend , lo nm the rate qaln. 'l)ie Ridley College of st. C.therlnel, 0111., and falher -1 prol<nlonal Ill ~I
-· at a hutrlodiy called rns which lllclud<d Llnco Sonye, of Calilmul golf club In !!urban!<, who !aught htr
confermce, refued. City, Ill., and Stan lAntltaff of Evuston, her gime~ wen in the pUertn, u.ld the.
"We. l!lllY · .-1: . the . umpln'1 111 ... In .. the ... tlCht, -the,. l'Ilncelt • .w .. ner.voos on the !Int hole but calmed
'docialoo>,.._anptlo •-· -, Ellaahelh ,eu,.tor ochoel-.,.,-. down unlil the last. ,
Oveneu crew• plckai -up I of 10 Eaat and Weit German outfits and . "I was ao nervous'"'then that 1 don't
main trophtla. Holland picked up mOlt of the rt'!malnder even remember swinging at the ball ,
Torn McKlbbon, a teacher Jn the sheet of the 11lvtr plate. on the tee." she said. ·
"
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Proposed Olgnapk-si :red Pool '
Sports i tt B rief
.Blyleven Has Sore Anp;
CdM"s Stolpe Sets Mark
MINNEAPOLIS"1'. PAUL -The
1ai.st injury ,..med minor In comparilo•
to the ona which a1c1ellned Lula n.n1
and Rod -· but It IWl lell -la ~ Mana...-Biil lllpoy ...._, bil
silver hair.
Rigney oU! -pl~ -.tlon
Bert Blyleven, tt-~ld Garden Gf'O\te
product bu '1 a UWe 1t1ttliess" in his
rigbt arm "and be woa't throw unW
Tbunday.''
llianeY oak! he would bt canlul JI!)!
to prte Blyleveo Into ....vice too quickly
beca.Ule '1bt'1 llJCb. a valuable pauperty."
He added bopefully, "maybe he'll bt
all rf&bl to pttdl ~y. I WOllfod
tlWi gurto pHch the opener, lbea come
bock Salunlly !jlght at Ambelm."
•
SAN · DIEGO -Richard Stolpe of Ille
Corona del Mar · Tract Club, who aet
a aenlors record with a 1'.S clocking
in Fridey'• 220 qlJalilyinf run, clipped
three-tenths of a lleCODd oft that mark
to wlo the llnala Salurday In Ille U.S.
Masters track ud field tj!ampioml>lpo
at Mi&sloo Bay Park In San DlelO. ' . •.
Fcnnula I Grand Prl:i " Ille -Swtday, puU1ng him far ahead In tbo
world drivintl c:twnp-p .........
"My luck II chanc1nl," IUndt llld
-bla -record _,
victory In • Lollis prepatod by Colin a.pman.
Lut year Rindt got boptllllll1 ear
lick negotiating the upo and dowN and
the 51 llrDS of the clrcult wblcb winds tbrOugb scenic volcanic cones ol. central
Frane.
F1niSllni -.... am .1mon o1 New Zelland in a Mardi, followed by
AWllle Jack -tn • Qrabllam and D<n11 Hulme al N.., Zealand.
Rlndt'1 vJctory gave him %1 pmitl
toward the dmnplomblp. -drop-
ped bacl: Into • --place lie w!lll
JackBnli>lm • • BERLIN -The -Id reconl al 25.a
-for the.......,.,..,_.,.
hunflel was tied Sunday-by ~le
Jlhnl " MalJdeburg, Eall Gtn!w\Y. lhe olftclal Eall German newt .,..,.Y
AJlN reported.
Miss Jahol .... COIJipetinc In 0 -k
and l!eld meel al Erfuri, Gcrnml)'.
The 'lllted world mar1t for t!Je ...
11 held by A-'• Pamela Kllbcm.
• An artist's sketch shows the swimming J>90} which will 'be built to serve
tbe Costa Mesa~Newport Harbor.Corona del Mar area if $87,500 in fun,ds
can be raised prior to Aug. 1. The 50-meter pool would be used for m-
structional, r-ecreational and competitive aquatics~ Donations can be
sent to Harbor Olympia Pool Fournlation, P.O. Boi. 800, Costa Mesa.
WIMBLEDON, England -John
Newcombe ol Australia defeated coun-
trymu KM Rolewall, to caJllule the
Wimbl'Ckm men's atrcta: temdl tw.
Saturday, ~7, 6-S, ~. M, 1-1.
MIL\VAUKEE -Bob "Hawk" Taylor
" the~ City Royall WU hoopllallz-ed -y nl&ht u • precautionary
meuure iil1er being hit In the -
by a oitdied ball in • pme aplnst
Milwaukee. Tragedy Propels Skinner·
Kid Brother's Death Spurs Javelin Titlis t
BAKERSFIELD (~) -It took
tragedy to Propel Ute world's tallest
javelin tflmrer, into a DaUonal AAU
champlOuhlp.
BW Skinner, a 30-year~Id prevlously
unheralded 1pear loller, ,culmtnated a
sad season reCe:QUy with a lifetime best
tlrow of 271 feet 7 lncbes and captured
the biggest javelin prize this country
oCfen.
"It start.eel oU as a sad season fot .
me -I had a lot of personal problems
to overeome," says the resident of
Newc115t1e, Del ..
"I was in great shape in J aooary
but then my kid brother was killed
in an auto accident.
"Well, it hit me real hard. I didn't
work out very much at fint and It
11<t back my training. Then I 11Uf9S
I decided to take lt out on myself
because I wa~ ao mad.'' ·
The result was an incredibly strenuous
workout schedule. Skinner went out e-l-
every day of the week.
He ran, he. threw the javelin, lifted
weights. And be _went from a top la.st
year of Z43 pounds to 232 "without lcoing
any strength."
"Also, I started usilg the European
method of throwing. You k • o w ,
Americans rely almost entirely on
strength but the Europeans use their
form to become great.
"lmtead of using, strength, they get
their hips moving on the throw and
they get their bodies -their torso>
-into much better posilo!l lor throwilg.
So I beg'u doing that," he says.
Aiding hlln were what few books on
thel subject he C?uld &et his hands on
Year-long Golf Slump
Comes to End for Zarle y ·
LONDON, ar., CAP) -Kennlt Zarley
stepped to the microphone an... a long
!ftStDlatlon ceremony to accept the
$25,000 first-place check in the Canadian
Open goU champlomhlp al¥f the public
address system _$Kk1enly began an ear-
spliUlng, hi!lh-pitdied squeak.
"lt looks," said Zarley after the noise
bad been conquered, "like everything
I touch today tunu on,_''
He turned <ti. a five.under-par 17 Sun·
day f.o ·come from four strokes cif tfie
pace and win by three with a nine-under
279, making th.is national championSl.ip
bis second tour victory.
"Now I can kind ol plan my s<:hedule
a liUle," the 23-year~ld former eoUeglate
dlampion from Houston University aaid.
"I lost my non-exempt status thb
year and have had to qualify o~ Mondays.
You get to fighting it that way."
' Fll'lll -and money WllllllnQI In h Ctne-dkll'I ap.n:
ICe<mlt Z1r1tY, WAOO. Gibby Gllblrf. S1"300 Bob SIC!row, 17.lSG
Jual'I ll:od1lguu, 17,lSO L1t>rOr1 H1n11, u .ns
Plill RodU'l'l't, IUOO 8otl Murphy, U...12
II-SFty, U .411 Art w111, u.•12
G.01'111 Ar'dMr, U.411
Pell ero-SU2S H111 lrwln, l2,lts
Jll'l'Y McGll, $2,125 Roy Pact, $2,UJ
Jol'll'I Sch,,,..,, 12. 115
Miki R•tor, U.l:U
6f.7).7NJ-Vf u.n..,.11-212
"'6f-J)..76-21J
7U7 ... 7J.-213
11·1M1·1......ai , .. J0.7).JJ-2tS
JO.JJ.7U.~
12·72-71·71-216
... 71·7S.7 .... 1"
6'-n.11-11-36
70-7J.76-70-20
71·76-7M7-MI 1J..n.n.11-2M
7).7).70-72-211
10o11.n .15-.1U
'°"""11·1~
Maj.o r League Standings
NATIONAL t.EAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE
E..i -Olvtslon East Dlvtaloa
New York
Pltt!burgh
St. Louis
Chicago
Philadelphia
Monlreal
W L Pct. GB
43 36 .>«
44 38 .537
Baltimore
New York
Detroit
Boston
WashlnglQll
Cleveland'
W L Pct. GB
50 liJ .!is
39 4<l .494
37 40 .481
34 45 .430
33 46 .418
West Division
Cincinnati
Dodger•
Atlanta
San Francisco
Houston
San Dlegv
57 23 .713
47 32 .595
40 38 .513
37 41 .474
34 47 .420
32 51 .386
SllllNIY'I ltnulh Pllllhu~ll 10.1, Cl!lu90 &-7
,,........, 7. Sen l'r•nc:!"° t N1w York 7. Pl!llldell>hll 2
MonlrNl I, St. Loull • Alltnll 2, Sin Olt90 I S."""'• 111111\h NN York S, Phllldtlllllla • P11!9bu,,.h S, Chic-t
II, L111.tl1 IL Morllrlll S
Cll'!Clnnell J. Hou1ton I ~ 4 Slfl l',_I_ • Siii 0-. A. Allll!I• S
T...,..-18-
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9
10
91\
16
19
23\\
26\\
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Tsuma Gets 6 RBI;
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FV Win Stre ~~k Ends
Glen Tsuma drove In six
or his team 's seven runs to
pace San Cle1n en t e's
American Legion b a s e b a 1 l
team to a 7.S vctory over
La Quinta on the losers' dia-
mond to tilghlight area play
Sunday.
The viclory was S a n
Clemente's only one in a
three-game set over l h e
weekend. San Clemente d~
pcd a 7.1 decision to the
Fullerton Dodgers F r i d a y
night and Cell to Anaheim
tte, ·t().9, Saturd ay night.
games were played on
San Clemente diamond .
ln other American League
activity, the Harbor Angels
won two of three games over
the weekend , defeating Villa
Park, 11-7, Friday night and
. Anaheim Kohne, 3..(1, Sunday.
The Angels dropped a 17-2
decision to Bolsa Grande,
Saturday.
In National League action,
Fountain Valley's nine--game
win streak came to an end
at the hands or Garden Grove
Sunday , 2-0. Fountain Valley
posted a 4-1 victory over
Anaheim Pearson Friday and
a 5-1 decision over Saddleback
Satu rday. Both wece played
on the winners' diamond.
Laker Cage
Clinic Set
For Mesa
A youth basketball clinic.
conducted by the Los Angeles
Lakcrs, will be held in Costa
Mesa on Saturday. Aug. 29
at the Costa Mesa Sears store,
3333 Bristol St.
Three Laker stars, along
with either Coach Joe
Mullaney or general manager
Fred Schaus will be ac·
companied by a large white
tru~k equipped with backboard
and basket. The players will
use a large gold carpet, cut
to the size of half a basketball
c o urt, on which lo
'demonstratt: the stills o( their
profession.
Laker s tar s will
demonstrate the fundament als
of dribbling, shotting, re-
bounding and defense a:ii well
as answer questions frdm fans
and sign autographs.
Drawings will be • held at
each clinic for -free Laker 'T·
shirts. Laker pennants and
tickets. Free Laker team
pholos will be give n to
everyone in attendance.
We s tniln ste r split a
doubleheader with El Modena ,
dropping"the first contest, 5--4,
and winning the night(:ap, IU. •
The Harbor Dodgers won
two oC three games over the
weekend. After dropping an
11-1 decision to Garden Grove
Friday. the Dodgers bounced
back to trim Orange, 2..(),
Saturday and Anaheim Hef·
fron, 6-5, Sunday night at La
Palma Park.
San Clemente's T s u m a ,
after scoring his team 's first
run in the initial inning Sun-
day, drove' in ttie next six .
He had a two-run double
in the second and a three-run
home run to right field in
the fourth. In the seventh,
an infiel d hit with the bases
loaded gave the San Clemente
catcher another RBI.
Tsuma scored the first run
on Robin Reschan's sacrifice
fly.
In Friday's 7-1 loss to
Fullerton, San Clemente got
its lone run in the eighth
frame oo a double by Toby
Reschan and Bob A r o n s
single. San Clemente was held
to just three hits in the game.
In Saturday's game with
Anaheim Schutte, San Cle-
mente sC!Oted ihree times in
the first and five in the fourth,
then added its final tally in
the sixth to enjoy a ~5 lead,
but the winners pushed across
tv.•o in the seventh and three
more in the eighth to win.
Robin Reschan stroked a
three-run homer in the fourth
for the losers 'whileJohn
Lineback and Scott Miklos had
run-scoring singles in the
three-run first inning.
San Clemente now has a
6-7 record in America n League
ac tion.
The Harbor Angels were
limited to just five hits in
Saturday,'s debacle with Bolsa
Grande as the winners pound-
ed out 18 hits, capping the
afternoon's scoring with six
tallies in ,the seventh.
The Angels scored !heir first
run in the fourth when I Dale
Kubeska walked, stole seeond
and sco r ed wh~n Tom
Sampson got aboard on a·
fielders ' cho~. A walk , Glenn
McKinley's sing.le a~. To~
Neth's sacrtfiee11y tallted lie
second run.
In Sunday's game, the
Angels held a ~ lead aft-er
four innings when three Kohne
players were ejected for argu-
ing a call with an umpire.
Kohne was then forced to
lorleil the contest because of
a lack of sufficient players.
The Angels scored two of
the three runs in the opening
inning oo a single by Kevin
t.forrow and Randy Embrey's
sacrifice ny. In th~ fourth
McKinley got aboard when hit
by a pitch, stole second and
scored on Neth's single.
Dan , Quisenberry blanked
Kohne In .the four·INW)&
game, aJlowing three hits.
The vict9()' ran the Ange~s·
league record to 9-7.
Fountain Valley's nine-game
winning streak was halted by
GardeD Grove pitcher Tony
Cario, who tossed a two-h.itter
in leading his club to ·the
victory on the winners' dia-
mond.
In Sunday's loss to Garden
Grove, Fountain Va 11 e y
pitcher Gilbert Banagas scat-
tered nine hits, sLrUck out
eight and walked one. The
loss ran Fountain Valley 's
record to 12-7.
In Friday's game against
Pearson. Jay Stanley tossed
a £our-hitter in golng the first
eight and two-thirds innings.
Banagas got the final batter.
Steve Fritz and Mike Hix
were the batting stars. Fritz
banged out three hits and
drove in a trio of runs while
Hix collected a pair of single s.
In the Saturday encounter
with Saddleback. pitcher Steve
Fox struck out 10 and walked
one, while pitching a one-hit·
tcr. Fritz had a lead~li home
run in the first Inning for
Fountain Valley while Gary
Varney chipped in with a pair
of singles.
Westminster pounded out 15
hits in its 14-6 vict.ory over
El Modena with Doug Price
getting four singles and four
runs batted in. Mike DQdd had
three hlt.s (all singles) and
also drove in three runs.
In the first game setback,
IS.. LEG!QN, Pose HI
Grudge Mat
.Event Set
Freddie Bla<sie and Sool
Man JohMon challlflge Rocky
Montero and Garden Grove's
rt Mahalik tooilht (l:JO) in
• ,.,,.,.., tag ..... ~
match to highlight the all-«ar
card at Orange C o u n t y
Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa.
The quartet has had a series
of confrontatklos, resulting in
a bust.id open head for
Mahali~ plus seVeraf unwar-
ranted attact.& 'from beth
sides.
Mesa, Westminster
Semi-pro Nines Split
Karl Heisinger of Germany
squares off against Jack
Armstrong in the semifinal
event,. while the Great Kojika
of Japan tak'es on an unknown
opponent in the special event.
A surprise mat.ch is also
on the card, which will be
the last at the Fairgrounda
until July 27 GJe to the Orange
Coun(y Fair.
Cos la Me s a and
\Vestminster 's semi-p r o
baseball teams came away
with a splil in Sunday's nOn-
league doubleheader.
Westminster captured the
first game, 4-2, while Costa
Mesa's Comets won th e
nightcap. 7-2. Both games
were seven-inning affa irs.
In the opc11er. Westminster
i;cored a pair of rur'ls in the
openimi; frame on sine;les by
Bob Elder and Steve flaugan,
,-llUT GAME
Wl!JTMINSTIR 141 •• • ' • ' '
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an error and Roel Arnold's
one base hit.
It added lwo more in
the fiftil to break a 2-Z tie
on a single by Larry Mauzey,
a fielder's choice, an error
and a sacrifice fly .
Costa Mesa got its first tally
in the second on a double
by Rick Gnagi, a sacrifice
and Darrell Onken's single.
In the fourth. a double by
Gnagi and Jim Reed's single
plated the second Mesa run.
In the second game . Gnagi
pitched a fine six-hitter, strik-
ing out nine and walking just
lv.'o. Onken led the winners
at bat with a pair ol singles
and three runs batted in.
Elder had a pair of hlts lor
Westminster.
Junior Golf
Qualifying ~t
Nearly 200 youngsters under
the age of 18 began quali·
flying today for a berth in the
annual Southern California
Junior Goll Championship at
El Niguel Country Club in
Laguna Niguel.
The girls (about 30) entered
will play every day this week
through Thursd a y to
detennine a winner. while the
boya group will be on the
links until Frklay, when a
champion will be crowned.
This is the fourth con.
secutive year El Niguel has
hosted the event.
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·Alamitos Behling
Wins Nitro
AREA 'LEGION BASEBALL BOXES • • •
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Curt Dedrick stroked a triple
and s i n gle to pace
Westminsler.
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A CURE FOR HOOKING
Hoo kine . can be caused by
Race Title Bill Powell stroked a two-
run home run in the 10th
inning to give the Harbor
Dodgers its 2-0 viotbry over
Orange Saturday.
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f1ilurt to uncock the wrists at
the proper ·tim• during the &
downswing. If \he left wrist col· r
l1pses just before or during
impact, the clubface closes. As
Arnie Behling drove John
Mazmanian's '70 Ba!'facuda
fuMy car to ils firs victory
during Friday night's Nitro
Championships at O r a n g e
County Raceway.
In the SUnday encounter
with Anaheim Hefrron; Powell
and Jeff Zelsdor£ both ha(l
a pair of hits to land the
victory
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1 result, it ·looks to the left
when it strikes the ball.
To uilhin1• th• wrists at the
corJect momtnt, imagine that
your ball is one to three inches
ahead of its actual position (see
illustralion ). Swing at the imag·
ined placement while playing
. the ball in your normal stance.
It your hooking continues
after 10 practiC:e shots, your
problem is something other than
a premature release. ------
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Behling recorded top speed FOUNTAIN V"LLEY !•I
d l .....,....i · 1ll r i rlll an low eat""' .. lune, 200-Frlu . 11 s 1 3 J
rnph-7.2S Seconds, i:.J. the final Cl!urc~wtll. u t 0 1 I llobfr'IL 2b 1 0 I 0
against Ray Alley who red-s•-•· 11> 1 • '• o w1111 ....... c l il t lighted to a 7.~191.811 clock-ow.m. ct 1 o O o
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Mike Sullivan recorded the HI•. rl<I ' , , D V ... MV, 311 1 I l I
quickest ti me ever by a fuel s11n1r1, ' 1 o o o a.,..,,,, , o o o o altered with a 7.19 effort in S'-••"' 1n11111ts . ". the first round, but he ex-,.,.,_ coo llDD 001-1 , ,
plOOed his supercharger in tbe Fou11ttln Vtllev l :IO 10C1 0011_. 1 z
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process. Don Hankins ca p.. '"' r
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GOLFING PRACTICE NOW .CAN PAY OFF LATER! l l'le Rll·n•w,
jusr.publfshed Arnold P1lmtr bookl•l: "Practic•," 1how1 you how
to practice •l home tor pow1r pt1y on your l1¥0rite cou1 s1.
Stnd 10' 1nd • sltmped, rtlurrt t r\'ltlope lo Arrtold P1lmtr,
c/o this newsptper. Uyehara clocked 6.96-223.88 for ,.OUNTAIN VALLEY U) G. Allt n. ,, I 0 0 0 It. H E 111 r II rlll It. Atltt>, • J l 1 I Wt1tmtn111r lCO 0)11 0-. 1 • NOW In· COSTA MESA top speed of the meet. Fr111, ir • 1 1 1 0ou;111. , 1 o 1 1 1:1 Modtn• no no ~-5 • J Corona del Mar's Hank c1111rc11we11. n ,' 00 1 • Tot11s :M ' 10 ' WESTMINSTER c1u 1739 Suptrior
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'1s~Nn. OIEGO CMY11k1-•I P ieri -MOlt.lt.O •AV 1"''"'' ~IMlllll) -of the Nitro champi<>Mhip was SI .,>llfl'I; ] 11tmon, 61 llllf COCI. 1U • .,.~., J Ytlk>w!lll, • bll!i'lln t311 roclt cod. 11.111 Slto!MllJ -•J witnessed by 10,907 spectators . kine, 1 whllt tu bl11, '" u lko , ...... 1•1 o.rrKlldl', um-1&1 s..c:1t1 .,,.. '"; ,. 11"' coo. :1117 •oct coa. In this Saturday's drag race
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•
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ones. 9tee1ing. Engine. Brakes.
Trans missi on . E1eclrica l and
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U.S .. Seeks \Vorl~ Space Effort
Relic Out of tlte ·Past
The world 's first ocean-going, pfopeller-driven iron ship passes under the Clifton
Suspension Bridge as it is towed upstream to its home port of Bristol, England.
Both the ship and the bridge were designed by Ismard Kingdom Brunel. The
ship was recently brought back from the Falkland Islands. where she had lain
der~lict, at a cost of 360,000 dollars. She will enter Western Dock where she was
launched· on J ul y 19. 1843.
New 01·leans Mafia Chieftain
Holds Prime Highway Land
NEW ORLEANS (AP)
The Justice Department is
probing plans to build a
federally financed
superhighway across r i v e
miles of bayou marshes owned
by lhe reported Mafia boss
o[ New Orleans and his
associatei;.
The six-lane Interstate 410
bypass is bcing routed to run
directly through the
marshlands of Mafia leader
Carlos Marcello. The
Associated Press disclosed.
A Justice De part m eln l
source confirmed in
Wa shington the expressway
route is under what was
described as i n l e n s e in-
vestigation.
The source said the probe
ls focusing on whet.her im-
proper WJueoce was involved
in choosing the su~rhighway
route.
The federal government is
slated to pay 90 percent of
lhe $170,000 now budgeted to
buy the route through the
~tarcello marshlands. .
The controversial seclion is
part of a 43-mUe bypass loo~
ing south of New Orleans.
The $369 million project will
provide t¥lo new bridges
across the ?\1ississippi River
above and below the city.
Official 1-410 planning maps
of the Louisiana Highways
Department ipclude a ued line
tracing tbe path for a possible
spur road £com the nearby
West Bank Expressway in
Suburban Westwego to an in-
t er ch an g e with the
-superhighway on the Marcello
land.
The Interchange, not yet
permanently included in the
final route, is believed to
figure in the Justice Depart-
ment probe.
If built, it would be the
only interchange for several
miles in either direction.
Marcello's property in this,
area is enclosed in a newr
publiC levee and may be Open.
ed up for profitable com-
mercial development when
drained in the ·next few years.
The 60-yeaN>ktMarcello has
been identified i n con-
Study Shows Business
Drug Abuse 'Severe'
tioned in one phase of the
survey, only five reported no
incidence oT drug abuse on
company premises. Each of
the five was small and had
a low turnover.
gressional hearings as the
Mafia boss for New Orleans
and the GuH Coast.
A s..foot-l pudgy figure
known as "'Ille LitUe Man ,"
Marcello is oow fighting in
court against a two-year
prison term for hitting an FBI
agent. and is also under in-
dictment for illegal presence
in this country after having
been deported.
A federal Highway engineer
in Louisiana said the 1-410
corridor through the Marcello
marshes southwest of New
Orleans was the only logical
route and added:
''If Judas Priest llimsclf
owned some of that land, we
wouldn't have 8'tlY choice ex-
cept to set a fair price and
negotiate with him."
Although the 1-410 route has
not been announced publicly
yet, bright red lines trace its:
path acrOM the marshes on
planning niaps inspected at
the Louisiana H i g h w a y s
Department headquarters in
Baton Rouge.
These maps were displayed
at a briefing for area officials
June 22. A public hearing on
formal approval of the route
is planned tentativei,Y' for this
fall. and ·Jand purchases may
begin next year.
The highway charts show
the pretent 1-410 route cross-
ing Bayoo Xt::rret and entering
subtJrt>an Jefferson Parish to
run through sections 4, 3, 11,
1 and 21 on land records,
plus a sliver of subdivision
property owned by a dlfferent
developer.
The live sections are owned
wholly by either Bayou Verret
CAPE KENNEDY, FI a .
(AP) -The United States
is trying to <x1nvinct other
lijllions to join wHb it in a
cooPerative effort to create
a true intematiooal space
laborMory later this decade.
~ly, American ol-
rtcials _.ant 9eW!rail. nations
to ~ in developing
a larae space station, which
will accommodate dozens ol
inen and wimen, and a space
shuttle, a reuse.able rocket
plane that will service the
orbiting stat.ion.
Several countries are con-
sidering the proposal. Ac-
ceptance by them woold be
a financial lilt to the National
Aeronautics and S p a c e
Administration.' whose future
programs have been delayed
because of dwindling budgets.
Development cost of the shut~
tie alone over the next seven
oc eight years is estimated
at more than $10 billion.
NEW YORK IAP) -A
study conducted for the New
York Chamber of Commerce
concludes that drug abuse in
the business world has ln-
creased lo a "startling extent"
wilhin the past two years and
has become "an ominously
growing problem."
-The problem i s in-
creasingly expensiYe to
business. Turnover dUe to the
release of addicted emplofes
cost one firm $75,000 in 1969.
Other los.5es include absen-
tee ism , poor work
performance and hlgher in-
surance rates.
Land Co. Inc., or Churchill
Farms Inc., according to .tax .... ii:-
assessor's files in the parish
Thomas N. Stainback, ex-
ecutive vice president of the
chamber, said Sunday that
study "suggesl.s that a pro-
blem which was rare indeed
t 1110 years ago has become
almost as se rious in
qualitative terms as that of
alcoholism in business."
The chamber's report. con-
tained in a 64-page booklet,
was based on a study by the
Research In sti tute of
America. a private research
groop . ll covered 80 COOJ·
panies With major operations
in the metropolitan area.
Principal findings included
the following~
-Most companies surveyed
expect lo uncover three time s
as many addicl.s in Lhetr )'Ork ,
force by the end of 1970 'as
in 1969, despite stepped-up
&ereening procedUres.
-Of 50 ~panies ques-
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-Early identification of the
drug abuser ls difficult and
costly. Screening_ by urinalysis
is not always effective, usually
entails a three-week waiting
time and cosl.s from $25 to
$35 each.
Among the incidenl.s cited
in the report was the case
of an advertising agency
where lhree young executives
were fowxl shooting heroin t.1
lhe washroom .
One corporation found a
mailbox was delJvering, amid
the regular interoffice mail,
neat little company enveloPes
containing {JI a r I j u a n a .
Investigation showed a com-
pany engineer was behind the
pol~.
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seat of Gretna.,
Marcello testified at a
federal tax" hearing in 1968
that he ow;ned stock in both
firms, although some of the
shares were held in Ole name
of his son and one of his
brothers. His attorney at the
heari'ng called Marcello "the
dominant stockholder and of.
ficer·• ol both firms.
Rex I. Wells, the Federal
F i g h way Administration's
route location chief i n
Washington. said a lake to
the south of the marshes and
the developed area along the
West Bank Expressway to the
north resulted in making the
~1arceno bayou la'OO.s the
logical rout~ · for l he
superhighway.
"We're not crossing his pro-
perty because it belongs to
him and we're not steering
clear ol it because he' owns
it,'' Wells said.
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Dr. Thomas 0 . Paine. NASA
ad m I nistra tor, has M!d
discu.ssions in Japan,
Australia, Canada and Europe,
all of which have space pr~
grams. He recently headed a
U.S. delegation whidi briefed
the l&-nallon European Spa.;e
Researdl Organlzatio'n
(ESRO) in Paris.
Feelers for cooperatioo have
gone to Russia, but as in the
past there has been. little
enthusiasm upressed by lhe
Soviets.
Paine notes the United
Stales has been involved in
more than 250 space
agreements wi1h 80 nations.
These Include I a u n c h i n g
forei,gn satelliles on U.S.
rockets, pl~• experiments
of «JU-. naliQns oo American
spacecraft, rite.ring m o o n
rocks with scientists ci other
lands and use or foreign
ground stations lor tracking
and ~ oe da~ from com-
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I ' ' mwUcaUons, weather a n d naltoas should piclt Up part In \Yttlch other parU of the
Olber types of satellites. ol the C09t. as well as provid• world can move into the
"By pooling lhe re.900rces the kinds ol talent whk:h they forefront ' of !clence and
of many of these countries, have available." technotogical actvance, rataer
we can work: on larger pro-He said many countries than working oo their own
jects \With greater promise or could share in the: pracliffi sepal'ate procrams, w h I c h
benefits ol a spa<:e statloil, foOcl(to be some years behind return to all nations," U1e ad-such as communications, wha the Americans end
minlstrator aaid in an In-weather observation, survey of Rl&ians have done," Paine-
terview. "It woukl create a earth's resources, and said. "'nl.i:s is an attractive
new capabJJity f0r man to engineering, mec\k:al a n d ~ for them, and I
30ientific research. believe they'tt goinC to ain-
explore and utilize space. "But th1·s al'· ls a way s1•· " Juli " "The United States is going1 ,. ______ w ______ ~.,'.,"-vory-;;;c;;;ar;;;~-;;;y;;;. --ii
to build the space station andll
the ~ shuttle," he said.
"But, l , would like to see this
project carried out as an in-
terDational laboratory r n
.space. If 1t's truly going to
"be a coopdra,tive iroiect other
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by N1tion1lly Known Lecturer
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NO DN VA or LO DN FHA
2 Fine Eastside locatloftl
1-$19,950, clean, 2 BR, R-2 room •mall ottl~ Wl"Olllht R·2 Lot ..,.llliit!!'!'!'!'!''!!'!~--1 in patio. Larse yard • fr91t
iron i.ncoc1 htd. 4' lilt. pool Add 2nd Unit $54,950 6 UNITS treo1. AN EXCELLENT I
w/wide dKltlrw, protea, George Wllllemson EAS'I'Slp!: C'M BUY -ACT NOW!! J
This ls really a cutie, 10..
cated in Costa Mesa,
close to schools and
shopping, with 3 good g~ bedrooms-2 baths, double garage. Be'auti-
fully landscaped, large
covered patio. Na m e
your terms -No Down
VA ·or low Down FHA
-Hurry on this one, it
won't last. --------
Z-$23,650, 3 BR. hrdwd flra 11093 Baker, C.M. M6-s+tO
KINGAARD R.E. r.II 2-2222 '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,_!!!!!!!!!!! ... ~ =========="""11::-:::=::::=:-:::-::=-:=::-Gener el 1000 Gtner•I lDDO DAILY PILOT WANT ADS! Dlal GG-Sm I: cbup tt.
h>dlcpe. RHltor Ownor will bolp finance. M. M. La llordo, Rlf.r. !
Fortin CO. Realtors 642-500\l 67M350 645-1564 E .... Fortin Co. · 6l2-'°'10 146-<1165 Ews: a.45'19 l
WOW!
$148.00 Tobi
Per MonUt
3 Bedroom -
Fami~ Room
You can·t nuss with pay-
ments like this. Buy sub-
ject to existing 6%%
VA loan, or go no
money down VA or
FHA. Beautiful added family room, double de-
tached garage w:lth boat or t railer acress. This
home is in exceptional
condition • ready to .be
lived in. Asking $24,500,
make offer.
INDOOR POOL
3 Bedroom-
Family Rm
$196.00 Ma.
Tobi at 6%
Here it is, executive
type sho\v home, heat-
ed and filtered indoor
swimming poOI, profes-
sionally landscaped front
and rear, in better than
model home conc:Htlon.
Buy subject to existing
VA loan with interest at
6%, total monthly pmt.
$196.00. Owner asking $34,900, only 2 'A yean
old -See it today.
3 BEDROOMS-
2 BATH
POOL-$26,700
$190.00 in~ taxes.
See this to believe it. Lo-cated in best Costa Mesa
area on tree lined street. Il'a in beautiful move-in
condition, hardwood
floors, forced air heat.
double garage. Corner
lot adds privacy. boat or
trailer access. Step Sav•
ing built-in kitchen..
\Vhat else can we say.
See It.
HORSES
4 bedroom bargain • 1/3 aere ... $26.000 • no down
to vets. Want wide open
a.paces? Well, here it is
on full third of an acre
Where horses are per·
rnltted. Only ten min-
utes from downtown
Costa Mesa. 4 large bed-
rooms 2 baths. Carpeted
throughout. You'll real-ly like this nne. Lots of
ta11 trees. All for only
$26,000 plus no money
down to Vets. Hurry!
THE EASIEST
WAY
into •••
EXCLUSIVE
BAYSHORES!
$39,900
.•• \Vltb jt. private beaches
and playgrounds. Lovely 2
bedroom with fireplace and
.eparate dining room. Gar-
age •tressed for addition.
Use yoor talents and ideas
to expand, decorate and JN.
CREASE VALUE TREMEN-
DOUSLY!
Coles.worthy
& Co.
REALTOR N~rt ~ 'Office • -
1028 B1!11)'91de Drive
6'J5.4930
$495.00
TOTAL DOWN -
And moves you in!!.Gotieous
3 bedroom home. beAmed
ceiling, ste!>down ·tivine
room, . beaufilul carpeting,
Two lwruriou.9 be.th& Dbl.
1.rage; AD electric kitchen.
.ti . thiJi f(ll" 119,0XJ. CALL.
.walker & lee
Realtors
2190 Harbor Blvd. at Adams
545-9491 Open 'til19 PM
ORANGE
COUNTY
UNITS
19 Units nr. 2 major frwyL
1 &: 2 BR. f1m1. •Pb. • 10111e
stuclo. Walk to ~
Xlnt rerttal record. SJS,000
Down. $210.SOO.
COLLEGE PARK
low Interest
Assume 6% GI loan. 3 Bed.
rm, l" bath, shake roof,
--!loon. $26,950
Auume 5% 9' GI loan. 3 Bed-
rm, 1% bath, corner lot,
shake root.
$26,500
-=-=
LIKE YARD .won?
U not. thon YoU'U LOVE tlU
4 Bedroom, 2 story home
with 3 baths and all extft'ibr
yard ~ and mainten~
taken care ~ for you. BESI'
OF Au._. existing Joan can
be t•ken over payable $143
including taxes Ir. bwr-
ance. rou. .PRICE only
$25,500.
co: Ts
. WALLACE
REALTORS
--l5i4446>44141-
(0pon Evonfnt1)
BUILDERS
REPO
Bi&' 4 Bedrm, tamily 1: bonus
room. Full bltins, new paint
& carpell. A fantutic
value for a large f.amtly at
only Sl0,500. Far details call
54().1151.
ASSUME 53
/4 °/o "i!JfNJ"?t New listing in tree lined CoL •---1111
lege park, SQUEAKY clean •
Like new D/W. Mnt. he Femify
yard Take over FHA Joan Home
with ·annual percentage rate 4 Bedrms, sunkett llv1na:
or 5%~. Call 645-0303, room, fonnaI dining & pan.
FOREST E. OLSON "'""' lamUy ,..m, Hillsldo · location n ea r excellent
Inc. Realton
ltARBOR N. OF WILSON
2Home1,4 BR+ 2 B•
1chooll. $42,950 .
on one Aol with prages. A -.='°"=--=--~ rea1 buy with gooc1 fiiwx:. $2•950 Pool COLLE~E PARK 1nr. Call Pa•I s.-. .... -!' "6"'" ......., Sl/2°/o Loan . 4 Bedroam Anyqne ........... .....
$, 159 nUt. riftc annual % nte loan and per mo have ,.... ... p&ym•nll.
You better hurry on thit: Entry be.ll, 4 bedrm1., tam-
one. it's sharp. With 11 dining built tn large family room, rear 1800 Newport Blvd.,.C.M. Y rm., rm., · S.
living room with atlding CAI.J. 6f6.392I 5f5..3a3 na.lUral wood c a b I n e t 1.
doors to bcauWully IJ'!!!!!ll""l~~'!'!!-!l!!!ll! j 541>1'» landscaped patio and 11 524 SOO We Sell A Home
ba<k y..-d. All •le<tric • Every 27 Mlnvtt1
bunt.Jn ltitchen with 311 Ft. Fomlly R..,, TARBELL 2'55 Harbor breBkfMt bar. Best yet, ta.kc over payment, In-Almost no down Gl « ntA eluding'"'"'. $159.oo ......_-,,ball,lull-LIDO WATERFRONT 2'" month..:_WhY rent? nn., double sized J 't>dnnL AP.TS.420 LIDO NORD
-rarr~W -
Ind, muter ""'""· EXl?o NOW REDUCED TO -~--=i11,l>ath!!w' ~II Ha. '4J!-lll0 -$160,1111--Xlnt To;.,,,r
• Sell A I ome g Beautirul uni.ta. 6 Car ga-
OIANM
COUNTT'S
I LAlHST
F629 HARBOR
I BOULEVARD
546-8640
Ev1ry 27 Minutes raa:e1 • ullllty room, with
TARBELL 2955 Harbor 80 II. fnlnliac "" ....U.nt
HARBOR VIEW IWllnmtnr bHcl>. Ulllll ""'
5 Bdnn. ! bath B~ ai:r ~· ltN:ll:., home, Corona del Mar • __ ,,
Priced to .ell &t $6'l',500 133 Dover Dr., N.B.
CANYON LUt -2S mi. south
of Corona. Ne w ~
domlnlum. 2 br. w/p(lol,
Jan.kte boat dock I water
sktlrw. $38,500 t I nan c In I
avNlable. n•: M8-0681 ONLY $21,51»1 ·3 BR. neat,
HARBOR HIGH, -prt•nt 51)( ffiA LOAN. Save your money!
Gener•I IDOi Chnoral 1000
THE REAL ESTATERS
SERVICE IS ou~R ·WATCHWORD
_ The growth of any businass is in direct proportion to th• caliber of the personnal and the serv•
"1'ie client htU 11 ri1.ht to know '
. everythin1 UlflCtmhtz tl1e transactims
btfore Ju acts .• , "
RANDALL R. Mc CARDLE
President of The Real Estaten: a
Real Estate columnlll for the Ill.Uy
Pikit; put presidtnt of lhe Nnr-
port Harbor.COSl.a Mm Board rA.
J\elllOrL
Cameo Highlands
Spacious, beautifully decorated 3 bed-room, family room POOL home.
L&rge professionally landscaped yard
with separate fenced pool area.. A
fine home in an outataDdin& area.
$58,500. Phone 673-8550.
Back Bay
Ent'ertafnment family home -4
beauUful bdrms., 3"' baths, break·
faat room + 16'x20' family room, and
a 1parkling pool $68,500 -Phone
646-717L
.
ices they render their ctoonls. Thora ara none finer th.,. THE 'REAL ESTATERS. Their 'determi-
nation is to do the best possible job for you. They attand evary pouible lecture, class and -semi·
nar, wher~ they can learn the most advanced wayt to march·andise property. Just cal us • • •
w• 'D axplain the details.
* WE ARE NUMBER 1* *
in the New~rt-Harbor-Costa. M,esa Area --. -·
BECAUSE WE DO MORE • • • * MORE ADVERTISING * MORE LISTING SERVICE * MORE FOLLOW THROUGH
JOIN THI WINNIR
Jud a few of o.ur many offerl119•
Value Consc:lous7
There ls a wealth of family llvln& In
this 3 ~. 2 bath corner lot
home, room for a boat. Sunn)" kitch-
en and a lar&e yard. Only $31,500.
Phone 546-2313. ·
Uda Isle
Drive by this Udo lovely at 108 VIA
KORON then call u1 to 1napecl -f
Bedrooms -street to atrttt loca-tion ~ Extra tar1e 45' lot. $64,950--
Phone 646-7171. ,
Merwcllth Gardens
4 Bedroorm, formal di.nine room, 1ep. arate famtly room. Beautifully decor·
ated. ~~"ffhting In ....,. ~~iJZ f \ 44,950. Phon•
Meto Verde
4 Bedroornl, excellent inner circle
location near 2 golf counes, carpeted
.l draped -Extra wide Jot with boat I: trailer 1tora&e -i Lowett priced
home In area $35,960 -Phone
646-7171.
Bayc:rest
One of the finest in thla too area at
this prloe.-2780 oq. It. of fwnuy -
4 Bdrma., formal dlnln& and a aor•
leou& pool! 174,!SOO-Pbone 646-717L
Pool Home
Yes, a beautiful Anthony pool . heat-
ed I: filtered• IM!ll the ata1e _for thla
3 bedroom, 2 ba.th home. Safe, sepa•
rate play yard for the children. New
&old ~l Kitchen completely re•
done. '"19,950. Phone 546-2313.
•
Oc:ean View • Eastbluffs NHd More Spac:e7 Eastslde
Sweeping view from mountalnA to
sea.. 4 Bedrooms, 2 ba.ths, large tarn· Uy room plus dining room. -Double
garage plU!l carport fOf' boat storage,
Jn move-in condition. $48.500-Phone 67~.
Best Bargain at $37,500. 3 Bedroom•,
2 baths, family room and beautiful
kitchen with laland cook center -
spadout Corner lot with patio -
Phone 673-851SO. •
Have to sell your smaller home flntf
-We have a. 2400' aq. fl home with
4 Bdrml -3 ba.thL Trade for amaJI· er C.M. or N.B. home. Priced at
$42,950 -Phooe 673-8550.
Near Irvine Blvd. Very charmlnc 3
bdrm. home-dlnlni room • Larp
back )'&rd • alley -room for boat.
trailer. OUr exclus.lve • j111t '24,950.
7or detalll 646-7171.
·we Have Hundreds More for . Your . lnspectio ... n_,Just Call
THE REAL ESTATERS
'
Serving Newport ....... ---~~
Beach • Costa Meta •.Corona de1 Mar • Huntington • I --sAIB-. ~ -. -----3 Convenient Locations Near You . PEOPLE
LIA•N MOii l'..t ....... .......,, .. ,,.....
U.IN MOii --.. ... --Min .. i.. ......._ -.. ..
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"'"2116
NEWPORT BEACH' COST A MESA
1700 Newport (lh.d. 2790 Horbor ......
Ml>-7171 ~231)
CORONA DEL MAR. . INVESTMENTS .
332 lil•.-11• 2714 Hort.or ....... $ulto 201
67J.ff50 c:..t. MoM ~2116
EXPERIENCE ELIMINATES EXPERIMENT
Beach
I
Opot1-1tlts tll 1:30 KINGAARD '.!E. Mi ~:r{ll PDPI' WANT A!)!! -===========
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DAIL.Y PJLOT Monday, J11l1 6, 1970
HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSl!S FOR SALE HCilJSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALii RENTALS RENTALS RENTALS "'°"'" Fumlshod HOUHI Unfurnlshod Apto. Furnlshod Goner.I 1000 M111 V1nl1 1110 E11tblulf , 12A2 Soni• Ano 1620 . --·----------
j;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j-1BnY;-OWNOWNEERR--,-BE-0-ROO--M-S._3_!\tU_ba_lbo_.1 3 Belir.s, 2 llatll 1·v_._ .. _,_1on_R_ ... _._1_· ---~ __ .. __ Mo_._mo __ c"'_·_-__ • ___ 4_100
DAILY PILOT
CLASSIFIED INDEX Newport leach Custom buill, 4 bedrm. tam. 2 tireplacr•. 29)0 IQ. ft. LAKE Am>whtad, Mw plulh $750 t.10 11.:: Sptttacular • 2 SR DEl.UX'£ APT.
Vl fly ""'"" 2 blir fll<PI•""'· Lozae lol adjac<nt to-, 1o1...iv.eu1r. bulltdrif'-"f, A·tr..... 3 Dr.,2 Ba, trpl, vlew , f<pj, hims. Nr CdM Cathodral """!""'· Pool. DIAi. DIH.ECJ' 64%•5878
Thl1 bc11.u.liful home ovtr-Walldfl8 distance to dcme~ tlttplace, Ni", llCbools 4 'l'V + ~u.clio a.pt. ~ )'ds beaOO. 3 BR. ·2 b&, pUy Adults. $155 mo. 642--7508, , Fw fast ~arvi(e and t1:pert AaJhT•nc• •
lookl the 17th falrwl)' ol taey e.ni! high ,cbool. 1dte.l iihopplni cgnler. A.lkloa front lak#. Pvt fish& & Jvrn. \7~12lS or 67S--2268, BACH $l05 lnc utll ,,.·let
P.fe1a Verde Galt C.Ouaw. lor ft&tnlly. For Sale 1.ly $23,500. • lwmg. Rate tlex. f21!) CHAn".-"'·'G 2'BR ~ ~H--' .W -" HOUSES FOR SALE ~UQ111 A aOARD 5tM Owne $49 500 64f..1°'60 .-...11 r•,. 9361360 n.i.""" • -Of ~er, r, resp man ..,.1 Mesa lt!OTELS rllA tLkcR COURTS ,.., No Dn. Payment ti%. auwnable Joan. 3036 r. • • _.. Anytime ..-7219. evea !rple, newly decor, bltns, or. 6f6..7342 . Glir.••AL ............... , .. GUEST HoMES me
l mmar Home w/font:Jal din .. Java Rd. 5'NJ.4095, $62,000. Coron• dtl ~r 1250 s. t .a--H 1.r-B"..' &y, 2 BR cottagt 0-8. mo lse. m-440l. ~o::.A ~t"'M.lll :::::::::::::·n: :~M:E:~~~iRTY ......... ::
• ._:,,·,rully !'•hr-• •-nd· Beaut toe, cor lOf, 4 B. R, Jg n • ~ J~''-·----8a.Y Shore Pal'k $75 week 4 BR, Ill ba, dplx studio nKI N.owport B••ch 4-,M•u111••De: ............ • 1111 eus1NE» P•OPEtT'I' • ,.. . ..,....... "" '-" ,.. 2'~ ft --• --U2 W Pa ~ H . . • "8V OLL GR 'Allt K .............. \1\S 1R.-1Lf.R ,11111.tS 4«! scaping \Vhat belier Invest. rant rm, ._,sq , 1m""-"' ~ ACRE-2 b pool ck · c ...... 1. wy. NB. sq l t. Nwly pntd. Bltn:s, _ Me:w,.oa1 •••CH ............ 11• •ui1111 tss 1111NTAL ........... 4*
m ..... , ..::, ,,_,., •-ln ~ ... I.,,. poss. Owner. 546-0313 eves A CHINA COVE , d r, . JI& 642--f.666 548-55.51 i"' "25/mn 11 •••is~ . A 'N W T Ll·i ,, HliWPOAT H110HT1 ... ~ ...... it•• oFF1ct Rt1011AL ....... ; ... ,. "'" .... ... ...., "'V .... W rma rps l!'tove washer ' · .... -r• • <P-fY-,., tw ay o ..-1 '••r.•oA cove• ............ n1s 1111ous111t1AL "lltDl'ElltT'I' ..... &Nt P,_1~,ty v.•/no down pay· wk/ends/or 839-2249 FANTASTIC VIE & ci 'Ow • S29 in N 1 •---L NIWl"O•t IHOll•I ........... 1121 cOMM111tC•Ar. ....... ,..., v Overtooklni: harbor ""lly • eyer. ner. ,000. S R 1 1 2910 H 1 B h .,_.._ . ewpor ~ u.vc•asT .................. .in.a 1111ous11111A1. 11NTAL ........ ..,. nicnt~ \Vorld \Var JI Vets, Elcaant 4 br, 3 ba, din le • "' MS--6M3 weekdays only · ummtr en a 1 unt ngton ••c .-OAKWOOD GARDEN •A'<SHOlllS ................ nu i.OTs ....................... •'°'
I. ···1·1,y l tlUs fam rm + 2/bar 2 -le BlijC Pacific. A pleuant le: • -• --·------' ' DOV.• IHOltll ............... 1111 UlfCN•I ..... -... -••• _,,,lU ,-our e .u::1 ii exp res • ' .. .,. . exctwt.ive community. 3 BR., ON' The water, Balboa. Jsl. l BR Townhouse, pool. APART"'Y.TS :::~~·":1ottt.Aii~···""" 11:: c1111us OllOVES ............. "'" . July, Call u1, NO\V! ~Swan Dr, C.M. 549-1778 Jri""'"' •~v. rm. Lo•· of•'--. L•--a Beech 1705 On 16lh Sttte\ btwn ""'''''''' ,.,. .. ...... , •• , lClltllAOI! ................ ••
I R I E tat -•· " Q -•-· Boot dock. 3 BR. !Um'd. playground etc K"5 OK . • • • ........... " "" "'"""''• .............. ..., Nl'cbo s ea s e . bal I . . . ' Jrvu1e and ~r Or. !llVIN• ...................... 1»1 RUORT l'ROl'lilTY .... ,,,'211 · Newport Buch 1200 view cony, &~. CHRIS ABEL OF.SIGN Avail 7/18-8/1-$225 wk: no pell. $175 mo. ht & 17141 642 1170 u.cK IAY ..................... 1m ORANG• co. l'lltOl'EllTY ..... '2t1
DUPLE-X
WATERFRONT
DOCK FOR BOAT
t.lve in one, rent I.ht other. 2
1-:::::::::=~~=\ & l·BR. Remodeled &: cute, I• A·l condilion, la.rg~ sun. 5 BR & FAMILY
P rice Reductd
for quick sale
to $33,500
l.ari;:c lamily OOme i!l No.
Costa Ml.'Sa with a.II bit.ins
deck patio_ Doek..)'OUf boat
in front. $66,500.
r.~~ ...... f.16 11 11 "l'~EALTY '"·~~~11"
ltlAR ~ll'l f'll~l POSI OFflt'l
including \\-ater conditioner. HOME & INCOME
Quick Poss. AM11me existing OrlglnaJ awner wants to sell
FHA loan. Only SJ,IXXI down. h.is 2 Br. home + ).bdrm.
PERRON 642·1771 rental Blk to ocean. 'Shake 1"v'"A"""N""'o ..... D .. O~W~N"'1 E.~~~~ndR~::i.Jr~
FHA LOW
DOWN
PR IM E OCEANFRONT.
Priced for immediate sale.
3 Bednns, :l'A baths, ex-
L'Cllent condition only 3
3 bedroom house 'vith huge years old, Huge, Master BR,
fenced )1lrd. , massive {rplc, m c de r n
PRICED AT $21,500 kitchen and ~t on the
Freshly painted and paneled. sandy bca.eh! Call Sf.>.8424,
Call evenings 67J...6568 "'eek-South Coast Realton.
€'nds. NEWLY decorated 1 BR &:
Large .. Large • l.frg1 den, 2 ba. Beaut view cf
Living Room Baek Bay. Priv bch/pool.
18'x2'7' newly ca11J(?lcd l../Rm, Slip avail. No children
Fant. Rm.. B/I kitch€'n, under 18 or pets. $23,950.
three Bdrms, & two Baths. 838-2886 or 6/a-4.9$
lrg, covered patio .. Dbl. OCEAN FRONT
garai;:1>. Extra lrg, lot • Col. Du 1 of 25th Sl Jege Park home', Assume P ~· corner
$24,200 GI Ln. ACT NO\V! ! ! ~ns:; trade. Agent (TI4)
M. M. La Borde, Rltr. 1---.-..,· =,.=,---
646--0555 Eves: ~S-3265 MUST SELL
COOL & LOVELY-WILL TRADE
"VIE\Vot , Beautiful • Roo1ny Baycrest
4 Bedrao~·. 3 + ·~,\'dr room custom.built 4 txlnn home
baths Jvan \Velis home on lg. lovely lot on secl~~ed · . ' sln!et. Xlnt Joan provwon Dover Shores.1 Format din. 2001 Lee ard S48-0773
rm, kitchen w/brkfst area. w • ·
Panl-1100 fRmily rm w/w1>t 4 Br, pool, Baycreat-lin
bar. Sparkling pool iri Janel. new, Fee tiUe. Fam . rm,
scapcd courtyard. Roy J . gd Joan, nr. !tehls, shop
\Vard Realtor, 1430 Galaxy 548-8281.
Dr. 646-15:'10. BAYFRO~N=T~a-pt~dl~x~2~B~"
2 Ba Condo, fine furn.
LIDO ISLE 4 BR. $49.500/SlOM dn. A & t .
Udo Isle's lifX'sl i~ide buy 645--0732
• cnly S50.tXXI for this charm.1·./7'~B~A~L~P<-n7;n-~3-B=,-. ...,.Lg-.
ing homf' nc11 r club & patio. · $45950'. Frank ~ches. A1'od. l<ilch. 2-Sty. A1arshall Realty. Ca 11:
ltv. rm. 675-4600
833-0700 644-2430 I o2~B=R~1,-.-.,.,ho-,-,.-• .,,,-w-.,do-w°"n.
BEW\Y Cost: New d<?luxe musl sell. Make cUer.
l RR. corner Jol Shag rugs, · ()v,'IJ('r 644-&18B
brk tiled-many spec. BEST-Buy. 2 BR 71,~ bacon-
feature~. $32.500. Lo dn pmt. do. Po o I • steam/sauna,
546-4;,JO. \Veslcl\Jf. Myers 673-6T'J6:
COUNTRY ESTATE Newport Hei~1 1210 3 BR 2 bath. ~£ acre, pool. __ . .,.,. _
Horses Of\. ~·orlin Co., REDUCED To ;25.500, by
64Z-5000 or 5-18-9477 · _ Owner, a mime 6% VA,
$64,900. 2 BEDROOM HO.ME plus 8/1-8/3Q....UOO wk. w/2 w.k last In adv. + S50 sec. --.,.-,=..,.._,..~·==--l:ASTILUFI' ................... nn OUT oF STATE l'llOI', ....... IHf . ' d ~· ~-~· '133 MESA MOTEL El T•tt U44 .WUHTllN .. OESEllT ........ '21• -11.qe workshop, WELL.built min. 75--6737., epos. ~._, or ;,u_, lllV llllll TllRllACll ............ 1245 IUIOIVtSION LANO . ····· .'211 ·th I th ,_ I k aft 5PM CORONA Ot!L IAAllt ........... 1250 tl!AL •STATe Slt!RVICll .... •21J W1 ll .. p aster" notty PENINSULA Bayfront 5 ~---------* LOW WEEKLY RATES * IALllOA l'•NINSUU. ........... 1.li. li!XCHANGE ............... ,,. pine ceilings with beams: BR + maids qt-, p' •-,. 5 Brm, 3 baths, tam. rm ., Kitchen, TV's, ·maid • .,,.-.,·-. ••.t.CON IAY ................. uu t. •· WANTF.D ................. ,., '0 ~ ,_, I ... , -... "" IA'I' ISLAlllDS ................. UMI Living room has fireplace&: Call Mrs. Staples (213) ...... c. b tns, crpts, drps, Healed Pool. LIPO 1s1.• , ................ 1u1 BUSINESS •nd
MARVELOUS VIEW
.001 Bayside Dr. Beaut.
shake rool 1...sly, l Br. 4 ba.
waterfront homl!, xlnt swirn-
ml'hg beach. Newly-redecor.
$175,000 SHOWN BY APP'I'.
view deck, Flower.J.oveni de-~7575 or <2131 799-1642 pool . 847-4461. 646-9681 !t~~~o?~"fEAc·H: .. :::::::;!: FINANCIAL
light in 2 patios abound1fll Eves. 2 BR near "'"'k w/w C"' HUNT1111•TON MAlllOUll .... 14" IUl!:llllESS Ol'PORTUNITll!S. '* in be '" S42 950 ...... t" 1 BEDR.!\f apt. Close to bay LINDA ISL• 1• IU51111Ell WANTED .......... ..,.. au..,._ • . JULY -1 blk Jron1 Ocean. drps, for appt a.Jter 6. No ile beach. Furn or unfurn. FOUlllTAllll \IALLllT .......... uu IN'IESlMElllT OHOrtuniflfl ... .i1• pell! 213/339-7882 ~ 7876 g IEAL. l l lCH ·~· .......... .,lUI llllYISTMElllT WANTED ...... 4111
0'4a.n Pool. Patio. 3 Br. 2 ~ . . v•..r-or 4. 4-9471 >UNIET I EAC H ............... 11s.s MOlllEY TO LOAlll .............. no 81 7 Bea I I ~180 Jiobinson OAllOIEN ••011• .............. UH l'IRONSAL LOANS ............ m.t pa · , u · urn. ., , Santa Ana Htights 3630 ~ LDHG IEACH .................. 11ot1 uawELR'I' LOA NS ........... •u~ DEAL EST'AJE wk. Mrs. Fenton, 642-9933 1-Bii . duplex I blk to ocean ~KllWOOO .................... 1sMt toLLAlElltAL LOANS ......... ,»I 0) .. ' ba 1150" ~HNOa COUNTY ............. 1 ... RrAL ESTATE LOANS ....... Ull or 673-2110 4 BR. near UCJ. Frpl, Cl< y, yearly, util, OUT OP CotlllllY ............. 1.U MDlltTGAGES, ,,,,,, .,... ... """ Bill Grundy, Rt11ltor 1190 Glenneyre SL
833 Dover Dr., N.B. 642-4GI 494-!H73 549-ll316
e HANDYMAN SPECIAL e
s.1b,,. Penln1ula 1300 4 UNIT apt., ocean side of
hwy, ~. 150 yds. from
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;\ beach. Gmmed $9,000 IRst
WEST BAY AVE. yr._ Nds. paint •.cleanup ~ing new 3 bdrm. 2 ba. ;~~: Prk.--e $69,500 WILL
Mecbtemmean style; ~lock ~OSSION REALTY 4!H.Q73l from ocean & bay. Builder's •
~. top quality, • $30,300 •
Bill Grundy, Rt•ltor View + privacy, close In
833 Do,.., DT., NB 64""211 • $35,900 e
2-Story, 4 Bedroon1s
l.i-fncd d •<rr.< pd. 3711 W, Balboa Blvd, OUT 01" STATE ............ _ .. llOI MONl!Y WANTED• .. mt LIDO, UNDA Jsle, Bayside c:pt ....... ·y • .,...a. &TANTON .................. 1•11 ANNOUNCEMENTS Dr. &: Penin. wattrlronts After 6. 543-9930 e WINTER RENTALS e WESTMINSTER ................ 1611
+ cff·water Lldo homes. Rent NOW tor Sept.! ~:~flN~Tv :::::::::::::::::~:!: and NOTICES ....
Bill Grundy, Re a I tor, L Beach • 3705 Abbey "-'ly 64" ...,"" MlllTA AlllA MoTs. ........... .1•• 1<ou111o IFl'H "*1 .......... . aguna -------'""""' V->O<,N O•AlllGll ··~····· .. ···· ....... 1w LOST .............. ,,"41 642-46:JO -TUSllN .. . .. ............... 1 .. t l'ERSOlllALS ................ '46!1 LEASE 3 hr, 21,1 bath. Ocean 1 AND 2 BR. wkly or NORTM TUSTIN ............... 1645 ANNOUlllCEME NTS .............. ,.
OCEANFRONT UppeT 1 Br,.. Vl<w. 2 pati••. Lovely Y•-' monlhly wntr or summer. lNAMalM .................. uso a111tTHS ............... _ ...... '411
..,.. IU SILVl!llADO CAN'l'ON ......... UIS FUllllllALS ............. ,.'41t apt, lwln beds, lrg livrm w/lrees. Part. furn. Walk avail now! 549-0010, 892-4.936. uou1111o HILLS ................ lltll ""'o OBITUlRY . .. ........ M•i wt.day bed. Gar, garb displ. to m'·t & •-ach. 131,· mo. UGUNA ••ACh .............. 11• FUNf.llAL 01•ECTOllS ....... '416
I pd '15 k •'In 1 " vc l.AGUlllA NIGUEL ............ 11U FLORISTS ···••"·•• .. '41l .Uh · S'l w + ,,_ 499-30r., 494-6409 eves. Corona del Mar 4250 MISSION vu!Jo ............ ,,. CARO OF lMAlllKS •........•.. '416 dep &12-3944 SAN (Ll!Ml!"ITE ..... 1n• IN Ml!MOll.I M .............. '411 . . $27:i BEAlIT 3 BR 2 ba, SAN JUAN O.l'llTRAHO 11H Cl!MElEIY LOTS ............. '411 CORONA DEL MAR ror. ...... ... blL Span. beams, ,._, $8S furn . Bach. No cooking, c..l.,.ISTJl•NO •••CH lJJO Clt!M•TEllY CRYPT1 ......... '41t G be ..... .. ..... 415 Na r cissus, CdM. DANA ,.DINT 1140 CEMETERY CRYl'TS -······· .. " TA E, main ach. Sips vu. linmae. 832-7449 675-4578 aft 5:30 wkda.ys, OCEANSIOll ......... :. .... 1 ••. 115t ~"e~'t'R~~~·~~11Ks"::::::::::::~ 7, $150 wk. 217 Heliotro(lc SAN DIEGO . , ............ 11H •U<T ON ••• anytime wknds. Rl\lllltSIO& c'oUNT'I' ......... HM I s ............ ...
lido hi• 675-3539. San Clemente 3710 -==========-IHDl.isl!s TO •I MD'IEO ...... n011 .. v11oT10111 SERVICE .......... '4» • CONDOMINIUM ........... H5t TllAVEL . .. . ............ U 1351 Xlnt~tehng • Low doo·n.
PLACE REAL TY 494-9704 2 BR home in vtry nice FOR Lse: Ocean Vw, lovely
3 br, 11!4 b.a, {rplc. 3 car
gar, crl!l'l, dprs. In ex·
elusive ~ighbrhd $250 mo.
4217 Calle Abril, San. Clem.
Call (TI4J 635-3500 6-8 pm.
Balboa liland · 4355 cu,.LEx111 FDR SALE ....... 1tn At11t TRANs,.011TATtoN ....... '441
----------APARlMl!NTS FOR SA.LE ... na AU10 TllAlllSPOITATION ........ t 2969 So Coast Hwy s~pc.' Sleeps 6. Avail. in
DECORATOR'S . · July l l.IO/wk. Aug. 1160.
HOME 3 .BR, 2 BA. bll-in ap-· Inquire 21S llrd St., N.B.
u-auto·fully dono. 5 ""--. phances, w/w erptg, dbl I====~==-'--,.= ~ ~"~ 50' 100' I I FU · SPECTACULAR View: 3 BR Family rm. Xlnt •-t to gar, x o . rn1ture u= tio I •'I 000 Lo d 2 ba house, sips 8, nr Cdi'! ,-1 •< fl. lot. op ne. ' .,., · · · n. "'°"" ...., 494-9382 beach. $250 wk. 673-1235 or
$98,500 .~=~·~-~~--675-2268.
LIDO REAL TY INC. l·ROOM Charm Cottage on
3337 Vla Udo 67J.7300 approx. 1-' acre, Laguna Ca·
LJ..RGE LIDO LOT =t~~ price Sl3.500.
58:x88' 206 Via Lore.a, Terms. __ •
(714) 548-69U, 346-3256. Sain Cftm.,..• 1710
4j' LOT $52,500
Neat, cozy. 3 br. bit-ins. HOME & INCOME
Owner. GTa-2643 or 497 .. 1265. Custom bit. 2 bdrm. home + · spa.c. 1-br. apt. Nicely
Huntington Bta~ 14QO lndscpd, corner lot; xlnt ----------1 .,ea. Quick J>0681?SS.
PROUD AS
A PEACOCK
MORGAN REAL TY
"""" 67">-6459
That's what you'll be when --•
you entertain in this 2 story Dana Point 1740
E~ECUTIVE SHOWPLACE, CUSTOM U aha 3 bcl 3 ba 2600 sq. ft. voluptuous 18 x + pe ' 22 Jl.1ASTER SUITE with ~at nn w/2nd k1tehn.
B£ACON Bay, l...f Br. home.
$300-$350. AJao, 2 Br apt
$250. (213) 845-3427, (Il4)
6!3-5094.
BAYSIDE Dr., Udo, Llnda
Isle & Pen.in. waterfronts
+ off-water L)do Homes.
Bill Grundy, Rltr. 642-4620
SUMMER Rental apt, sleeps
4. On Bayiront nr. Lldo
shop'g. 613 36lh St. 673-4296
\VEEKl.Y Ren!als. 1-2 Br.
From $100. Near Beach &
Bay! Call fl) 683-8247
RENTALS
2pts. Furnished
Gtntral 4000
REMARKABLY
UNBELlEVABLY
EXTRAORDINARILY
BEAUTIFUL
Vil O'isere Garden Apts
Putting green, waterfall &
stream, Oowen everywhere,
45' pool, rec. room. billiards,
BBQ'~ Sauna. !um..untwn,
1 & 2 Br. also Singles Crom
$:1:35, See it! 2000 Parsons
Rd., 642-8670. Between liar.
bor & N!?wport. 2 Blk N. 19th
RENT FURNITURE
Ire t 3 ckl'Uonal bed 1 mile from Doheny Beach 3 BR, 1 ~ BA, on Wilson re 8 • . a 1 · in peaceful rustic: area h'-1210 t 3 Room.a.Jrom $19.95 --... •tom .1--rator · nr SC "'-mo., wa er . '"'."'""" .. _, <R;<.v $36 !IOJ. Owner. 496-3377 · · 64' ~13 Montb to month Rental! m""'rs, custom ............ and''"°~·,.,...______ pa.Kl. .......,,, · ·-~-"RENTALS Wide Selection drapes, and MORE. GI or RENTAL) lOO% PURCHASE OPTION
FHA terms available! Houses Furni1hed HouMS Unfurnlshtd 24 hr. Delivery
Walk·er & Lee G.'--"""'~'-'°;;.;1 ___ _;2::000;:: Genor•I , 3000 cus1om FunU1un """"" -. 517 w. l'lth, cK ~l
RcaJton; REDECORATED
7682 Edinger $25G--J BR fnd yn:l, gar,
842--4455 540-5140 many exll'M. Fam i I y
DOWNTOWN welcome. Bkr. Active .
5 ·"""""°· PriCf! reduced. Cust bit BR, . .
fam 2'h ba Jg kit w/bl!ns $ll0 Utllltll'S paid. Bachelor
3 c8.r ar/~Uey Prol 1ni apt, avail oow.
scpd. s!u GI or·FHA.·0wn./Broo=""'=====5.14-<==:"°=:
er transf.
841-850! Eves. 91)8..ll78 Rentals to Share 2005
I BR, util paid •••••••• $15. 1568 W lJncoln, ;\!'Ihm 774-2800
1 BR, uti l paid .......... $&'i
I BR, util paid .......... $90
\Valk to beach, utilities paid
...................... $9!.50
$105, 2 Bedrn1s 101, OK
$13.'i, 2 Bedrm tol I pet OK
3 BR tots I pets OK •••• $160
4 BR fncd tots/pebi •••• $180
STAR*LET 547.Q063
[]OMP-Li-LIBT
APARTMENT
FINDERS
Hundreds of Aparbnents
· Llsted Now
Coll '42-4656
RENTALS LEGAL lllOTICES ........ '4SO BALBOA INN Gt:RMAlll a TUTOR1111G ...... ...,.
On the beach. From $35 wk. Houses Furni1hed SERVICE DIRECTORY
6 mo. minimum, 675-8740 Ql!NIRAL . .. . ........ 2111 ACCOUlllTl"IG ........ •HO •l!NTAP.S TO SHARI! ......... toll$ ANSWl!RING S'ERVICE , ... •SOS * 1 BR $155 mo, YEARLY. COSTA M•sA ............... 11ot Al'l'LIANCE REPAIRS, •.m •JI MESA DEL MAii ............. 2105 AS,.MALT, 0 11'1 .............. •J2' Gas I wtr pd_ no pets, MEI• VERDE ................ 1110 AUTO REl'AIRS .. ..•HO ~2130. COLLl!G E l'AllK ............. 111S AUTO, Se'1 Bells, Tops, Elie. 6540
ATI'R. 1 BR, sleeps 4; by
mo. July & Aug avail: le
Winter·70 resv's. 671-1503
NEW,.OllT I EACN ............ 22IHI IAITSITTING ......... 6550 lllEWl"ORT HGTS ............... 221• IOAT MAl~lEN.lNCE ...... .,l»j Nl!Wl'D•T SMO•ll!S .......... 222t &lllCK, IAA,OlllllY, •lie. ....... .UO IA'l'SMOlltES ................ :ttl.! IUS lNESS SERVICES ........ 45'2 00\IEll SHORES ............... 2211 IU ILbERS .................... S)f WESTC\.lf'I' ............. ttlf CATERING .............. , •• , 6SIS UNIVERSITY PAI K ........... nn CAalNETMAKllllG .......... , .. .,..
Huntington Beech 4400 ~l'llNE :;····· ................. = CARl"ENt1E111111G .............. •stt ACK •A ................... Cl!MENT, CHU9'11 ............ 6'0f EAST ILUFI' .................. 2242 CHILD CARE • '·enm '611
Take-S0~1EONE you
LOVE to the
La Quinta Hermosa
"THE EVERYTHING AP'I'S"
San' Diego Fnvy & Beach
Blvd. go So. 4 blks lo Holt,
\V. on Holt to Parkside
La ....
''The Living End"
847-544.t
DRUIDS
Nr.vrr lfad It So Good!!
STONE HENGE APT!\
Pool Water/Table BBQ
2BR. 2BA lnfant OK
Sl&J Furn 5.."IG-3107
2321'.l l>'lorida St. HB
}"REE lITIL Furn 1 k 2
Bedrm apts. Nf'ar beach.
Pool. Sl30 \Ip. 536-3777,
536-1366, 536-7282
El TtN 22'4 ' """ ....... . '.v' •• ''.''c. -·· tONTRACTOIS ............ 6'H .. ...•..... •• CAll,.ET CLll!AllllNG .. .'6.U COllOlllA DEL MA• ........... ruo CARf'ET LAVING .. ll E,.AIR '626 IALIOA ······· ............... uot OllAl'Ell lES .............. , UJ• LIDO ISLE .................. JJJl DEMOL!l lOl'f kU IAY 151.ANDS · ................ :wt. DRAFTING SERVICE ........... '4J7 BALIOA ISU.1110 .......... UH ELECTlllCAL .......... 6'41 HUNTINOTOlll IEACH ......... 140t EQUIPMENT Ri:N1ALS '""'''''u 11 JOUNTAllll \IAU.E'I' .......... 2411 Fl!HCllllG ....... ...,. SEAL &EACH ... ,. ............ 101 JLOOllS .................... _
LOlllO •EACH ............... UIHI l'URNAcE"11"E,..1Ji s:·E·.c:~.::::..,. OltANGI! COUlllTY ............. 2IOI l'URNITURE RESTOlllllG SANTA ANA • ............... 2611 A REFIN ISHING '6JJ WESTMllllST•R ......... ,. ... 261' GARDENING "'fO
MIOWA'r CITY , ........... 2.11 GENERA' ''"'''' ........ .... SANTA AlllA HllGHTS ........ 2610 '" ........ . COASTAL ................. 17" OllAOING, DISCING ........... UU LAGUlll-. •EACH .............. 110:5 GLASJ ................ Uff LAGUNA NIOUEL ............. tlOI GREElll THUMI ............... 61M MISSION \lll!JO .............. 270t GUN SHOP ................. no ).llll CLllMElllTE .......... 21\t HEAL TN CLUIS .............. 6'21 SAlll JUAN CAl'llTllAlllO ...... 21U HAULllllG ,_ .1 ............ 6nt •••o•T•ANO IEA<N -MOUSECLEAllllNG , ........ ., .. 1735 ...,.. •.. -.... ••-INTERIOR DEtOR ATllllC ..... 6JJI OAlllA l'OINl ........... 1141 ON<OM• TAX '''' RIVEllSIOE COUlllTY UM "' ........ .. VACATION RENTALS ·::::::: .. ttto IROlll, Ornam1n11I, El'-........ 6151 SUMMl!ll ttl!NTAU ......... 2'1• \RDNING .................... 61H CONDOMINIUM , ........... THI NSULAt lNG .................. •ltO
O"''k••< '"'" -·· INSURA NCE ............. ,. ... 111 " '" " • ............. , li'llVl!l11GATING, 0.!Ktlvt ... llH RENTALS JANITORIAL ..... , ... ltD
Housu Unfurnished JEWl!LllY RE1>•111. etc. ... : •• '91lo U.NOSCAl'ING ................ "1t GENERAL ............ JIOI '.OCICSMITH ................ 61H COSTA MESA ................ JllHI MAID SElllllCE .............. 61H MESA DEL MAiit .............. 3US MASOllllT, IRICK ......... ,dJI MESA VER O• ................ JUI MOllllllG a. STORAGE ....... 61140 COLLI.Gil l'AllK .......... ,, .'115 l'AINTJlllG, 1'1Hrl11nti111 ...... "50 lllEW,.ORT 11£.t.CN ............ tttl l'AINTING, Si1n5 .............. 611.!S NEWl"O RT HGHTS ............. 1211 PATIOS ................. "'4! lllEWl"ORT SHOlltlS .......... 11211 ,.HOTOGRl,.HY .... , .... 61111 IAYSHOllES ................ 32" PLASTEIUNG, l"aldl, R111lr .. 11111 DO'IER SHOii!$ ............... mJ l'LUMllNG . '*"' 1 Br. condominium-nicely WESTCLIFF .............. :mo l'E., GROOMING .............. ,'"
f . "-" E-'-~ ,. UNIVERSITY ,All( ........... nn l'OOL SEll'llCE ........ ' ..... ,,. urn1s, ....... , Jl\;.L~'U pa 1(1, R\llNE .................. -.. Jtll t"OWEll SWEEPING ............ ,1) $150. 9fi2-9""J68. BACK aAY .................. n .. l"UMI' IER\llCE .............. 4'21
t1XER UPPER SpaniNh charmer, 2 BR. cor !1111!1''1'!"1 WILL 11hare my lovely 3
4 BR. J"4 baths, Eastsidc Joi, fncd yard. 645--1446 if bdrm. home &. pool with
NEAR OCEAN
$140 2 BR. fncd yd, gar,
patio, R/0, wshr hookup.
. avail 8/1 ct4 d/pel. OK.
Broker 534-6980.
"""l'"l'"''ll'l"':"""l''l"'~ EAST •LUfl" .................. nu ROOFllllG ............ 4U• ~ ~ El T-• l':U4 RAOIO, R-lrs, Etc, ....... 19Jf Just for Single Adults Santa Ana 4620 111'11N1 rERRACE .... -.•••.. no REMOOELtNG & REPAI R ,,,.o
SOUTH BAX CLUB ----COROlllA o•L MAii ........... n!t Rl!MOOELllllG, KtTC HENS ... ,,UJ
C?.1. 0\.1.'TICr "'ill hel p finan. no ans 642-0010 ask for Paul employed. de pen dab I e
Fortin Co. 642 ... 1000. Herrick, ~~~~===~~~I 'voman, 21·30 years of age;
1100 BY Ownt'r: End o( cul de -1 child O.K. $90 mo. 962-8334
Costa M11a sac. 4 BR 2 ba, sprklng 5%o/o FHA after 6 p.m.
pool. Nr schools, shpng, 3 Broroom, 2 bath. Heated &ISH'""AR=E""'l~ove=1--.,.1--~.~
FOR SALE beach. 5'18-4.156 Jillen!d pool. El.ectrie bl.tin nn/bath w/~le: C:efii:::
range.: :".e~·f!0"':a,al ll~ng mature woman. Laguna BY OWNER Dover Shores 1227 rm wi nc . ircp ce ... r-Bch. View. Walk t o
3 bedrooms and large fern:ed pe~ laf'ie kitchen & uttht)' everylhing 494-!1577
I .1, r00m. Full price $29,000. • · yard, Pcr:ecl for ~11 rcn *MEDITERRANEAN SHARE my elegant a~ pcls, t reshly painted -Exc:cptional Bay & mountain I' waterfront home w/dock.
living roon1 JUSt paneled. view. Private &: spacloug, Man, 3').{i() yrs. $150 mo.
Ul.500. nearly new. "1 Bcinns, ex-'t6Z~71 ( =.J MM10l1,'~"~>-433c.-"7l_~-. YA·NO DOWN panclable, "1~~ ba +maid's. SWIM MAN to share H7u-•Li7
· .. -t-on
FHA-LOW DOWN High clg's, 5IJXI sq !t built Jn Your Own Pool! ~~114fublllwy fun "'._·,"°pmme, Call around court & atrium. 4 """""" Evenings 673·6j6,~ \\'t't'kends CllT gar. Consider sm houst? Prestigp home near Marinaloo===~~~~~
or 101 trad€' in this area. High 3 BR tam rm cov· EMPWYED lady to share
ALL FOR $23,500 Sl&.l,OOO. Owner S4S.'12.J9 ered' palio '+ 15x36' H/F my home, All privs, Own
3 BR 1" BA dbl h •·-pool. G.I. or FHA terms. rm & bath. $70 mo. 548--0027. ' '' ' cgar .• s al\l;' OWNER 5 BR . I ha { h n.I {f need · • view 0 y. Tbe Real Estate Mart AGE ~28. shatt 3 1!ory roo' ugc ya . c Imm OCc Will rent. Open fi'?"t & rear), ~u1rt sb'ttl 1 1~ ·1712 Anr a W 847-8531 ' bl.'a.ch home. Own rm. BA,
with curb~ ,to s1dc"•alks. · igu ay, NEW HOMES! firepl. 675-8689 eVt'll.
BOB OLSON REAL TOR U • II p k 1237 R-'u•-"/Torrifo'cl I 54~5580 _ n.~~~'-Y ar su .. ~ Mesa Verde 2110 ----Near beautiful golf course,
crptd, Inell, front lnscpd,l_B_E_A_U_T-.-,-B-,.-ho-me-.-f-orm-,-,
* TRIPLEX * Musi Soll Quickly!
Ch\'nt'r \Ylll llt'IP hnanc<? Owner leaving. 4 BR, 2~
l\1usl Sell NO\r: 1111 .. 2 frplcs. Facing Eucal.
Prier-_ Sl'i.!XJO yptus lint'd patru & green·
Call Patrick \\'ond s.ri-2300 bc.11!!. S"•im & tennis priv il. e Bill Haven, Rltr. \Valk lo school & market.
2111 E. Coasl. Cll\I li7.1.3Zll In 11ark • like atmosp!K'tt. Low cl<rwn p.<1ym1. $32.500, P<?rfCl't <.:nnrl-,\lngmnt e Red Hill Realty
4 Un1t.i;. Sl!l,000. Inc $660 Univ. Par k Cenler Irv!~
per mo. ST:;oo dn. A, Aur1nn Call Anyl.inte 8"-0820
Clevidence Rritl E~1atc.1~~~~~~~~~'!" 675-fi04'1. 642.S2'll. t •
OWNER lt>avin.i: ~tat\". 3 Irvine 1138
Bedrn1. lar:c.e l;1m11y rm, --'------:.::~ aasunu~ 5\-. •,:, GI l(l;i.n. Ask· U.C.l.·T1irtlc Roc.k
community pool, DR, pool, den, $400 m9.
HAFFDAL REAL TY 96>-2326 all 5.
842-4405
!lt1EREDITH Garden1, 5 BR, Newport Beach
3 ba. din, rm. tam. nn, ------
Cul-de-sac cpts, drpi1. shut· WVELY 4 BR on bay. 2
ten. Owner, 962·8460. BA. O/~!de Sho\1.-er. \Vinter
rental. 400 381.h SL
Huntington
Harbour
DELUXE Bayfront 3 Br
1405 ho~. Chvner on vacation,
July 24tti·Aug. 8th. 6T;rt849
\v'ATERF'RONT* \VI 36 • UNUSUAL· t'Olltemp 3 bnn.,
dock, 3 bdrm II. study, crpt. pool, grdnr, $390/mo. Yr
lg tam nn. Brand New. Jm. lease. Av11il. 8/10. 642-2753
med. pn!l5. Chvner Sac.
$79.500. &43-2381. Lido lale '2351 1----~~--
Fountain Valley 1410 LOVELY Lido hie. l '--'----bedroom hon1e for lrase.
$155 • 2 BR. 2 &. Triylcx.
Crpt, drp, bl tns. Chilft tpet
ok. •
Blue Beaoon, Bkr. 645-0lll
$17$ • NEWLY d<?C. 2 Br.
hm. fnd yd, gar, Child/peb
welcome
Blue Beacon, Bkr. 645--0lll
COOL BREEZE
$18j 3 BR 2 ba ft'd yd &:
frpl . Chdm &. per "'elootne.
Av•il 8/l Bkr 5.14-6980.
$145 2 BR trplx. ~'roe lndry,
Ga.s/1vlr pd. Avail now.
Chdrn & [)('I ok. Bkr
5>1-6980
$110 -2 BR Fnc:d yrd. Gar
RIO. Chlldrf'n/pet
welcome. Active. B k r.
53H9&1.
$110 Utilities pd. 1 BR lower,
avail now.
Brolcl"r
$150 2 BR dpbc. Yd, gar,
R/0 , ref. Avall 7/7, ehild
ok. Broker ~.
$145 • 3 BR 4-ptex. I~-ba,
famHies only. Avail no,v.
Blue Bcaron, Bkr • ~5·0111
Cost• Mes• 3100
~--------
Rent or Least Option
3 Bedm\ hon1e, lge llv\ng rnt,
new kilehen. UXl mo.
Nichols Real Est•t• * 546-!521 *
$J45 Attraclive se parate
house. 2 BR 1 BA, cpt/drp,
· Adlls only, no pets. _.e(g,
5-j8-9-l72, 673·-039.i
lng $22.9j(I. 2'.."6 Cottage ~ hr. r!11~. drps, bltns, Jam.
Plaf.-e, C.1'11. rm .. [rp\c. dinini: rm. pool.
,/ By oivrw:r. 3 BR, ~ hii, Park. rt"!.'. 11reai1, :<t'hlll, Sae.
mrner lot, lo Jnterr!!t GI i-ale, 1 yr. nu. l.S..t.l-2!U~1
Joan 6~. $:Mi,750. 56-7952
3 aR. 2 BA. Palio, Dbl. ~~f 1242
$2950 TOTAL DOWN Avall~~c July 16 to Sept: 3 BR. big acrei!ned .porch,
Buys, attractivt' :i bdrm. con. 16. 6'1~1086 family only. ~tax. l chldm.
gar $16,000. ~ FHA loan.
64Ul398. 833-'"''· TOP LOCATION
Mna Del Mar
Cu1lom, vltw home. 3 lkdrm.
1105 3 bnlh, hunily roon1, elcc.
-------·I Ironic kU che.n. 2 Block!! ro
By Ownm-A~ume Sl't 9'r k>8n,
S31;900 3 BR., tam rm. prof,
JMcpd, 2 PJIJos, new gbai.:
crpts/drpii, 11late entry, eusl
Jpl., nr schls k pk. Sf!l..1323
Yacht Club!I. Call Harry
M11.rch f<>r nppl, or t'OTTl~ hy
thlll ~kcnd, 724 .~1a.11b11r . $53.C.OO. •
I Brm. lomlly rm. w/w CTPl PETE BARRETT
"""· .,,ma 131,•oo. REAL TY
-or r,o;..gr;;. •
do. Yes! A real dining room. -• Vacant. $22S/mo. Ag!, Ask
2 hntlu electric bit-in&. + 2 Lagun11 Beach 2705 for Don 8.10-6060, 963-4362
1ioola 4 BR. 2 BA, Cosla ?i-tesa.. . • 670 LOAN BEAUTIFUL Furn, 3 _Br.. r "e, slee(M5 10. 1/3 acr. 2 Ba home; ocean view, -. Roomy 3 bdrm. entry ~I nr . .ehls It best beaches after 6, 548--0012
lil'Pr. living room, family le. town. $425 liUtnmer mo's. l BR, 2 BA. new Ct"Pts,
room 1 ~ balhs. Service & SJ50 winter mo .lM!I«! hl!n R/O, fncd yrd. $230.
porch lxe patio, pool •ized ·Ava il lmmed. 494.2921 : 531-8563. 531~1. .~ti. Only S.'°.500 + CDDd. 495-M80.
lrrni.~. Courlesy Rc&llyl-==========
962-7751. V•cetlon Rentals 2900
B\' O\VNER -4 BR's, 2~l -
!:!!!port Beach 3200
$375 Lease. New Condo, E.
Bluff. 4. BR. 3 BA, Malnt.
pt\d. View. Near pool,
8Ch001. tennis. mar k e-t .
0wl'lf'r 6#-18.14.
-----BAL•o• .................. »1111 se1ss0Rs SK.lll!l'E1>1 ...... 1u~ APARTMENTS STANDARD MANOR IAY ISi.ANOS ................. l JSI SEWINO .. .. "'° LIDO ISLI! , .............. tlJl SIWING MACHINE Rl,.A tllS ''" Nawport>Beac:h LaryC", charinlng lli?l','ly dee. IALIOA ISLAND ............. ll55 SEl"TIC TANKS,, • ..,.,.,_ lilc .. 49U 880 llVlne A••. & quiet $135 mo. By the NEWl'OllT WEIT ............. 1115 lAILOlllNG ............. ,111 " HUNTINGTON IEACH ....... )Ill l lllMITE CONTllOL ........... tn
(Irvine. and 16th) corne r Standard & McFad.. HUNTINGTON HAllOUR ..... 1405 TILE, Cer1mk f914
(2141 ... "550 den, 1000 S, Standard. 541-FOUNTAIN YALP.•'I' ......... 3411 111.E, LlMt.um .,: Mi;ii··::::::,,,s --SEAL IEACH ............... :MH TREE SER'llCE . •.. . ... 6910
CHATEAU 9'19-1. GAROEN GROVE .............. JUS TELE'llSION, Re,-iri. El" ... 1m LONG IEACH .............. l$OI Ul'MOLSTEll'I' ........... ,,, 4t9t
LA POINTE ORAlllGE COUNT'( ............. UM Wl!LOtNG ......... :.lffS Laguna Beach 4705 SANTA AlllA .................... K10 w1111cow CLEANtNG .......... 6n1
Lovely 2 BR furn apt, Pool, 1.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_ :~J~'!~N~~~ .::::::::::::::::~:! JOBS & EMPLOYMENT carport, walk to shop'g. SANTA AN ... Nl!IGKTS ......... Jill JOI WANTED, Ml" ............ 1tlHI
Adults, no pets. $150. SINGLE ADULTS! CDASlAL ............... JHI JOI WANTED, W•rntn ........ mo LAGUNA ltAC'M , ............. UGS JOB WANTED, 1941 Pomona, C.M. $35 WK. VILLAGE INN LAGUNA NIOUl!L ............. J111 MEN a. WOME" ..... 1m MISSIO N VIEJO .............. llCMI SCMOOLS A INS.,•UCTION ... JIOll HOLIDAY PLAZA 6 h10 minimun1 SAN CLEMl!llll l! ...... ml JOI l'IEl"ARATIOlll . . .. not
DELUXE spacioo!! l Bdrm.
Furn api . SU>. Plus util.
Heat~ pool, Ample park.
ing. No children . no pets.
1965 Pomona, C.M.
$160 • 2 Br. w/ pool. Gar.
Singles ok. Avail now.
Blue Beacon, Bk:r. 645--0111
Cost• Mesa 4100 ------
Prestige living, hlaid ser, SAN JUAN CA,.ISTRANO J'2.I lHEA1RICAL . .. 7'0I CA,.ISTRAlllO •EACH .... -... llH MERCHANDISE FOR pool. steps to beach. 494·9436 D.lHA "01NT ............. n•• SALE AND TRADE CONDOMINIUM ........... l'H DUl'LEXl!S UlllFUllN .......... 2915 FURNITURE .......... Uet SUMMllll llllNTAU ......... ~ Ol'FICE FURNITURE ........ 1011 RENTAL) OFl'ICE EOtttl"MENT ......... 1011
A I F • h d STOii £ EOUIPMENT .......... IC11 p '· urn1s e ..:-.FE, RESTAURAN T ......... I0\4 Gl!lllERAL ................. , 400I &AR EOUIPMElllT .•. -....... IOIJ COSTA MlllA ....• : ............ 41M HOUSEHOLD GOODS .......... 1011 MESA 11e1oe ................ 4111 GAIAGI! SALE .......... llOT2 NEW l , 2, 3 Bedrm!!. All NEW,.OllT ll!ACH ............... Fu111111TURE AUCT10J1 ........ I DlJ bltns ,cpt/drp, gar. Nr So lllli!Wl"OJtT H•IGHTS .......... (tit ...... LIANCES ................. l lOI Nl!W,.OlltT SHDlltlS ........... 41H llllTIQUES ................. 111t Coast Plaz.a 5 40-1973, WESTCLIFI" ........... 62K SEWING MACHINE ...•.... l ltl
RENTALS
2,P!!:, Unfumlshed
General 5000
545-2321 UNl\IEllSITY ,AR K ........... .nu ¥.USICAL llllSTllUMENT ...... Ins
SUNNY * IACK •A 'I' .................... f240 l'IANOS a. ORGAlllS ............. 1110 EAST ILUl'I' ............. 4'41 IADIO ...................... .,ntO * * ACRES * Costa Mesa 5100 co110Na. 011. MAii ........... 42H tl!LEv1uo111 ................... nos
;
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;. IALIOA .................. ,Q IHI Hl•JI a. STEREO ............. 1211 , . &A'I' ISLllllOS ................. 6150 TAl'I! llECOROEIS ......... 1121 * Motel Apts * l.100 ISLE ............... .WI c-.MERAS .. EGUl,.MeNT .... 1200 • • * * * it •ALaOA ISLAND ............ 4"J HOllY SUl'l'Ll f.S ........... 14G-I Studio & 1 Bedrooms El p M A Hu111r1NoToN •••cH ............. s1>0RT1111G Gooos ........ '™ uerto esa pts. l"OUlllTAllll \IALLE'I' ............ ,. lllllOCULl.RS, SCOliEI ........ W I $32 Wffk * * * * ~EAL l lACH .................... 46$1 MISCl!LLANEOUI .......... ,.,NOii
D•Y. Week or Month I.ONG IEAtH .............. 4509 MIK. WANTEO ............... 0.10 1-2 Bedroom Apts. ~IANGE cou111Tv ................... MAcH1H1.11 Y, Ete. ... , ........ uot1 e Color TV SllO up incl. utillUes • c•11101.111 GllDVE .............. 6611 LUMIER .................... 11se • Pool & Pho .... 51.'IV inel WESTM llllSTl!R ................ 6611 STOR.aGE ............. 1111
'"' AlilO furn. Pool &: Recreation \!.IOWA'I' CITY ...... • ............ u IUILOlND MATEllth\\..S ...... 1111 • Maid Scivice avail Qu' E . SAlllTA ANA ................. 66H SWAPS • "" area. 1et nv1rortn-ien1 SANTA ANA MEIOHTS ......... ..uo PETS a nd LIVESTOCK 1 Signal ~· of o.c. Of! Sll"eet'parking,,No pets, TUS11111 ................... 4'441 l'ElS GENERlL llOI fai"'°""'Unds A'·-fo I 'CO.lSTAL ·• .................. 4116 CATS ' ................ , ....... '""'garages r ren . LAOUNA ltACM .............. 47fJ 00<;$ ......................... . 2376 Newport Blvd. 1~1961 M I A~ LACUNA NIQUEP. ............ ,4'91 ........................ .lllU 548-975.j . ape . Ml$SIOtt 'fl.JO ........ __ ..,.. ~l~~~~~ic'"""""··"'"" ::
Costa P.1esa IAN c1.1MENT• ....... •111 CALIFORNIA .. L. IVl.NG * * WEEKLY Lo el I I ....................................... SAlll JUAN CA .. llTRAlllO 4115 -V y ap' 1 · CAl'ISTllANO •IACN t l'JI HURSl!RIEI ................ "U Bach, or cpts. Furni.Bhg's OANA POINT ..•. ' ........... , •• ,... SWIMMllllG POOLS .......... ., .. <:Ompl. Kitch. $35 wk-pays TRl,.L•X, ttc. ................ 4'00 l"ATtos ..................... nu
.II. 9·98 El r~....:i...,. 0,. t:ONDOMINIUM ........... , ......... t.WHrMOS .................... ,,mo ....u1 '"' NOTILS .................. , .•.• 4111 \IACATIOlllS .. tnJ
546--0451 New 1-2 BR .. 'l BA., furn KENTALS TRANSPORTATION
er unfurn, alr-eond, self Apts. Unfurnishtd •oAT5 1 YACMTS ............ '* * SUS CASITAS
Furn. 1 BR. AplS, Adu l13
only, no pct., 2JJO Newport
Blvd., C.M. * 642-9286,
8EAU1'IFULLY FURN-:-
2 BR. Pool . Adult~. l'IO pets
Sl55. m:l !\1aple St. MS-0157
er &12-9'520
BACHELOR
ctpta;, drpii:,
balcny. $1 35.
557-f,682,
Apt, w/w
J>OQI. Priv.
I.&5 E. 18th
1 BR fum 111>t. pool, Carport.
Adull11. 560 \V. Hamilton,
CM S.18-721 l
P.fERRtl\.IAC WOODS new
IUX\U')' 1-2 BR, 11.lr-<ond.
42S ~tcn1m11c Way, 5'1>6300
See cla.s1 5100
e\ran oven, beam Ceiling, GeNfllAL ..... .. .... ,.,., JMI ro1~:~A~~UISf.R5 ..... ·•·••· :: dshwr, priv gar. e.levators, COSTA Ml!U. ................. SIM ,,.IED-SICI !IOAT ............. . th<?rary + swim nnnJs, MES ... Vl!RDll ................ Jiii •OAT ,.RAILl!R$ ........... ,.,, ,~-lllEW,OllT l•ACM .... ,. ..... Sltl IOAT MAINTElll.INC ........... ,.I.) BBQ's, 58Uflll5, clubhouse. Nl!W,.OllT N•IOHTI .......... JIU IDAr LAUNCHING -........ ,. Adults. From $140. Juat NlWl'ORl tltOll ES ........... sm MAlllNE EOUll' .......... tt.u
Ea t l ~-H bo WE~TCLIPfl .. "'"""'" .lnl IOAl SLtl" Mo0R 1NG ...... ·..,. s o .o:uvu ar r near uN1VERllT'I' PA•K ........... 1n1 •DAT s1:11C.1ce:s ........ .., Nabers Cadillac at 425 IAClCIAY ...................... IOAT ll ENTAI.$ .............. ,.~
l\1t'l'rlmae Way. 545-6300 l.t.ST •LUllP ............. 1241 IOAT CHAllTEll ::::::::.::::::·,.,. COllOlllA OIL MAii ........... ftSO 1'15NING IOATS 'ttt BAY MEADOW APTS. a-.1.10• .................. u.. aoA1 MOVING ............... 1
New exeitl~ 1 BR, $140, '"" 11'-"11101 ................ Wt IOAT s101AGE ................ ;::: 1.100 ISLE ......... , .... Sl!I 10.llS WAJllTED·•·•-...... "ttw 2 BR. $165. Beam cclllnp, IAl.lo,t. ISLAND ............ SW A••CllAl'T ............. . HUNTIMOTON llACH ....... .,MM I' 1 ....• , ....... lM Wnod pan'lg, lhag Cl'!>tg. •DUMTAIN llALLll'I' .......... tot M'o~::.~ ~~SOlllS .............. ,,. priv, p;ttio, aomo \!."/ frplca $U.L l l ACH .................. MU MOTO• HOM:: ............... ~
Pool nd 11 ball crt LONG llACN ._, ............. Ull BICYCLl!S .............. ,_u , A VO t'Y • OllANOaCOUlllTy ................. ILICT11c ~lts ••• .. ·•·••••···t;~ rte bldg, pool tablcr. Piil· OA•O•N GllD'I'• .............. 541• ~INI ••KE$ .............. I ling •---n. AdUlta, 00 ""'t•. w1STM1111sr111 .............. ,un r.«)TO~CYCLES ............... n,,." '""' '"' M!OWl'I CIT'I' .• , ............. M1' MOTORSC0011tS ···· ....... .. 387 \V. Bay. Ope.n House SANTA AMA .................. JOI AUTO SIR\llCES & "•ttTs'"• tUt 12-7 d it g.w;..oo7J SANTA ANA Hl:leHTS ......... Mlt AUTO TOOL$ a EQUll' •·· ;:c1 · Pftl aiy, · IUITIN I.,••··•••••••'""""' .... fRAILElt, TAAllliL ' .... ,,Mh
2 Bcd-.m A .......... lcnt, bltln COASTAL .. : ............ ,J111 TllAILl<RS. Utltlty ........... u '"" t"""' .LAGUNA •U.CN ............. nm CAMl'l!RS ............ MH rangt?l oven ' rt"frlc. Nd LAOUNA OlllOUIL .......... """ r11tuc11s ' ............... tnt
fbruout. Ov.•net must lea vt '
I========= 11 ''' WISTCLIFF Dl.
-Vordl 1110 "''"'°" 11•cH " ~l·~200 ....
8A's, family rm, ar.rvlc:e CABIN·Mllmmoth Lakes In
f)(\rch patio IJ'i cul-do-A.c lllgh Slcrru Sips 7, turn.
101. ,.;1, for 'u·lr/bollt, ?tlati,y 7 nltff, PS. 531-3374 E~
"xlras! '33.500. 1'7M2 S.n 540-0617. '=~~-------Diego Cir., F.V. 962-7US BIG Bear vtry nice hot1se, hlld •i-U.N CLEM•NT8 ., ..... tnl 111111'$ ·· ................ 9511 3 BR 2 bfl, 1812 Dover Dr. TRA~ l BR -$130 1 c ~nor Jlt'lS, • .H. SAM JUAN U.l'llT•.INO •.•.•• IJU C•'llll"•llt RENTALS ........... fflt
Gardcner/,1.-a1er, no J>C:I•. & 2 BR's soo up. 132 w. W1lls·McCardlt, Rllrs. CAl"ISTllANO 1rAcN ''" ou11111 1uco1es ~3
OPEN HOUSE DJRret'ORY/"'!!!!""'!!!!""'!!!!!"""""•
3 BEDROO~f IT'S Beath hou5" Um('. BIJ::·
241» IA Hemwsa, Laguna ge11t aelection everl 5"" thr
~JiVPI DAILY Pit.OT Clh1illed
4'1-llSI IYri & Stln J.5li.+::"""="""'='----
Dlc1 you ever think of 1w•P. nt Lake, bUrua. $\4 d8,Y,
inll tha t \Vhlle. Elf'phanl In S40 \Vknd, S90 Wlc. (714)
the aulc-for M>meihlna YoU 521--9672 •
, can USC!'? Try lhe Trade.rs LAKE ARROWHEAD; llt'W
Paradise column In the Dai· modem cabln, 100 )'di to
iy"Pilol 't"' Acb. loke. 1113 wk, 5'0-f"·
1110 No••port Bl·-'.. CM DAl>IA l'01Nr ....... ,,., IMl'O•I ED •u101 '"'
$300. V."il~n. ft,IS-9.>77. 133 E. 16J.h ··s-"'.. t..:"' , ••. ~"~ REAL ESTATE, ~l'O •• ',,'.',',',' ·:::::::::·t61t 548-GMn, 537.13-1~ SI. 642-1265. a. ., ·~:I' c.~·ct ··~ Gtn1r1I lltA(I< C•11t's, ~~SICS ........ •tis
3 BR, 21.~ RA 10"'"~ 1 BR, ow-.-,~b-"-.-m-.-.-.-~-.1 3BEDR00.\1$: W/\11 carpet. rRl,.1.1)1., flt. ............ ,,., lUto EVENT\ ' ... ::::::::: ~~:
I U II pd T • h COHOOM~lllU/'11 ............. ,. •uTOS Wl'ANTl;O ............ ''°' Pool. l.l1: pound. A\11.i lm· 1 • no garage. $ • No pt!tS. $14.J mont RENTALS W.NTI O ............... :~~ C;l,•i ................. ....
med. f28S mo. Alt &+6-01!2 ..,.oo.;.;.;..;Ch=""'=h..:St.;;'..;646-c;...mJ='-' -·' ': 54.).6230 llOOMS POa lllNT 1 ....... t .. ltlt .. • ........... _l'
I
DON'T PINCH
'
\
YOURSELF
(You're Not Dreaming)
But You Can
PINCH YOUR
PENNIES
RENTALS RENTALS RENTALS
_Ap_t!:__Unfuml"'od Apls. Unlvmlshod Apts. Unlvml"'od
Costa M.sa 5100 Hunll!'flon llffch 5400 Huntington Beech 5400
QUIET ADULT LIVING
I &: 2 BR's. Shag crpt.,
bltn., pool, beaut, lnclscpd.
$150 & $170 mo. incl all
util. 2f1 Avocado St .
646--0979.
DELUXE 1 &. 2 BR. Bltn
stove & dshwhr , pool, encl
garage, all util pd. From
$1 35 $170 . Children
111elcome. 241 w. Wilson, No.
5. MS-7405.
VILLA MESA APTS.
2 BR. Priv patio. Jttd pool.
2 car encl'd gor. Children LA QUINTA HERM' QSA v.·eicome, m pets please!
$165 mo. 719 \V. Wilson. "Modern Spanish0
646-1251. 16211 Parkside Ln.
THE HIGHLANDER
"Scottish Treat"
16161 Parkside Ln.
Mgr. 84%-1'69
-.
Moodq, Ju~ 6, 1970 DAILY Pn.OT ' •
* * * *
""" Whaddya Want? Wlladdya Got?
SPECIAL. CLASSIFICATION FOR
NATURAL BORN SWAPPERS
Spoclal Rate
5 LI--.5 times -5 bucks
llVLll -NJ ¥UIT INCt.UO•
f-wtl9t .,. IM'+'t • rr••· .......,.., Ytv went "' tr.-, ._YOUll ~ lft/f/6' .-..a. ....... 1N1 et ........,.~
* REAL i;5TAT
General
Office Rental 6070 luslnets
Oppertunltles '* Deluxe l·Rm. oUice •
Nr. Oranae County Airport AAA
&: Irvine I ndu1tr i al CANDY SUPPLY
Complex. Carpe1, drapes, ROUTE
music, air-conditioning le (No stlline involved.):
janitorial tervi!KI. Sl25 Mo. $650 to $3250
BOB PETl'IT, Realtor Ca.sh Requ.lred
· • 833-0lDl • Inquire a.boot all. ExceUent
DESK SPACE
'17875 Beach Blvd.
income for a few hours
weekly V.'Ol'k (Days &: Eve~
In.gs). Refilllnr and collect.
ing money from coin oper. Huntington Beach ated dlspensen in Newport
642-4321, Ext 276 Beach and aUJ'l'OUJldina -D~ES"'K:'F'S"'P~A:-=C:i--.:E-. -I •reL w, eatabtbb """"· (Handlt• name braod· can.
222 Forest Avenus d,y and snacb), For penon.
h al Interview in Ne""lJC)r't Laguna Beac Beach area, &end name, ad· New atlractive 2 BR In-Mgr. 847-5441
dividual units Frpl, FURNISHED MODELS NOW OPEN
crp/drp, beam c e 111 n Is, Lush labdscapinJ. cabana &: covered ear--
patios. Adults only, no pets. dens, sunken S\v1m'g pools, exotic BBQ~s.
~OTW1MG FOR SAll!-TUD!S OHLVI
To Place Your Trtder'• ParHIM Ad
PHONE 642-5671
494-9466 dress and phone numbtt to
-;D"E"'S"'K"s"'P"'AC'.C=e-1 ~~t.T'nif ~~
Re!s, $159.50 &. $179.SO 235'1 · 3 Bedroom home. Eastside. Santa Ana Ave. ~9t72 or 1 'THE ULTIMATE IN APTS'' Costa Mesa. Xlnt cond ••
105 No. El C•mino. Real Wetit Broadway, Anaheim,
1962 MERCURY 425 eng-S.:in Cl•mente Calif. 92lll2 (71 4) 778.5060.
673-0395. 1 BR's-From $150 2 BR's-1'"'rom $170 $23,950, Coo!iider dear auto,
All util. incl. Furn & Unfurn. boat tra 1 tra Call
ine & transmission. TRADE 4924420 A:ffiliate
FOR TOOLS OR?? 646-5486 NEWPORT •--·h --•ux, 2127 Colll"l.te Ave. eost8 '°"'.... ~ HARBOR GREENS· I===='=====-:--=-=======; 1.,,.,.;'f &mt;' eoa..t rutn.
GARDEN &. STUDIO API'S Corona del Mar 5250 Sinta Ane 5620 * * * * *
Bach.1, 2, 3 BR'a. from $110.liii.~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Mesa. ~~·ba.A~\v~td~
WILL trade 10 lrrigatcd Hwy
MAKE MONEY
2700 Petenion Way, CJ\!. CAN'T BE ' e· EAT Gift & party ;mport •hop 546-{)370 $4000 for bus camper, or
what have you, 548-35.16 OJ'
646-5383.
acres In }lemet with 3 rent. • SECURED INAC'IlVE $7150
als for Orange Count,y In-SlOO MONTII, on c.oast Hwy., CASH ot .$850 dn I: aood
come property. Laguna Beach. UtWties in-credit. Neta up to $375 2 BR 1 If,,. ba, $160. Cpt/drp,
patio, pool, bltns. Seaclltr
r-.t noor Aplll, 1525 Placentia
54S-2682. Ask about our dis-~~;; -· -ON TEN ACRES
(.'Ount 1 A :I BR. Furn A Unfuns
2 BR unfurn, n al u r a I F1repla.cea I priv. patica I
red\11\'.Kld, frplc. Priv patio, Poab. Tennla. O>ntnt'l Bkfst.
garage. 244 Cabrillo, 1 blk 900 Sea Lane, CdM &W-2bU"
north of 17th. Sl60 mo. (MacArthur nr. OlNt Hwy)
54~.
FOR Lse: 2 Br. 2 ba Motl-2 Br, 2 ha. Just S. o! Hwy.
ticello condo. Adu.It sect.ion. Crpts, ~ drps. Oean. (213)
Attach. dbl gar. w/autc. '431-1195.
opener. crpt1, drps, bl tns 1"e~3~B=R~.~,~%~BA~~o~u=P=LEX=.~.
Incl. $225. 549-2627 Cpts, drps, bltns, ellcl ear.
Sharp 1 BR, close 10 OCC & 67J..2402.
UCI, $130. Refs required, I"°========-* * Call 545-4879 • * Lido Isle 5351
•DELUXE 1 &: 2 BR Garden ---.,.. --
Apts. Bit-ins. priv. patio, 2 BR. 1 BA Apt. 100' from
heated pool, (rplc. Adults. Beach w/ view, Yearly
$145 mo. 546-5163 $225. Call 673-3948.
Gracious Adult Living Balboa Island 5355
2 BR. w/w cpts. drps, bltn --------
RIO, spir strcse, [rptc. 145 DELUXE 2 BR ''Little
E. 18th. 557-6682. $190. Balboa". Boat dock-tie up
Single Story
South Sea Atmosphere
2 Bedroom 2 Baths
Carpets & Drapes
Air Conditioned
Private Patios
Heated Pool
Plenty of la'An
Carport & Storage
lllDDEN Vll.l..AGE
GARDEN AP1'S
2500 South Salta
Santa Ana * MS.1525
2 l.rg beaut Ranchci Pines
lot; f-louston, Tex. Finest
est. CJear. Also 32' trlr. hm,
full ba./bllns. F'OR Mobile
home. 540-5589.
al' SLOOP. sleeps 2, has
head, ootboard engine. ete,
Sl.800. value, trade !or late
.nOOel Statlon Wagon, Dune
3uggy er • ! 492-8508
rrade clear kit \v/beaut
riew in Laguna for small
)Oflle I lot Of or submit.
N. E. Lachenmyer, Rltr.
i46-3928 Call Eves: 642-2237
Call 714/962-2561 eluded. 494-9727· monthly. Opt.Iona to Increase
4 x 6 UTILITY TRAILER, Commerclaf 6085 investment &: earnlnp,
Good conc11 t1on, new tires. -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;:;.! $100 CASH REWARD TRADE for motorcycle. 435 •
Hamilton, Apt C, C.fo.I,
&18-3597
Newport Beach View house,
value $84,500. equity $44,~
TRADE for cccan view lot
betw Long Beach &: New·
port. 5-13-1168 Rllr.
Heathkit IC.28 rolor bar
generator & degaussing coil.
TRADE for ·.38 er lgr cal
revoi ver or Fr.f stereo re-
BAYFRONT
COMMERCIAL
75 Feet on the bay
with bulkhead It slips
Prime Newport Blvd. location
$220,0CO • Terms
Will be paid tp an)'One that
can punch a hole In thl.a
program, Lease back man.
agement co. invUes your
most rigid investigation. In.
fonnaUon funtlsbed at per-
r.onal interview only. We
have no time to pacify tele.
Phooe curiosity .eekenl.
Telephone 714: 835-2SQ. JD
am -6 pm dally.
ceiver component. 002-5059. COFFEE DISl'RIBlTl'OR
Trade $12,000 equity in lge Realtors Opportunity for rel I ab I e
160 ac~ near Bishop, CA 4 Br, 2 & home for i;mall ''Our 25th Year'' person I<> delfwr coUee to
for Southern Calif. incl. OOmc or l<>t. C.l\J. Submil In the Harbor Area Ind. plants, ore. bldga: Ir.
Palm Springs area. Free \V. E. Lache.nmyer Rllr 73 O other Jo c. 'Exceptionally
and clear at $15.000. Roy J. ~6-392S Call eves: 642-2237 6 •440 high earnines. Investment
Arntson. 494-7260. :"l~~~~~!:.!''!!:~] ct $199j to $3900 for 1 an
VILLA MARSEILLES Box ~nr~~ER. 5 Stcres, SllD,000. 686-69.! w. immed. inc. Write for~
BRANO NEW List it bent -in 0rarwe 19th St. Bethel Towa-s cor-info. giving ph. no. &: ad·
SPACIOUS What cio you have to trade? for APT. size ncr. 518-1768 Agt. dress to QUICK KUP DIST.
1 & 2 Bd Apt County'• ~t read trad· electric STOVE or? ====-======I co., llll Robln ho od ,
rm. s, ln& port-alY.l make a deal. 642-1574• Industrial Rental 6090 Stockton, Ca. 952.07 Adult Living
Furn. & Unlurn. .. * * * * '* ------3 STORES
Dishwasher • color eoordlnaf.. ~!'!!!~!!!J!!J!'!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!i'!~~~~~!!"!!!!!!!!!!ll! INDUSTRIAL BJdg. for lse. 6000' Heart o1 Lancute Lot
UNUSUAL 1-Br. apt. priv. No pets, m children.
• PartiaUy
1
furn. $110 per mo. $300 mo-yearly lease only.
Nr. shopping, Avail. July tst,-='13-0==m======:::.
with a
PILOT
PENNY PINCHER
·classified Ad
3 LINES
2 TIMES
Any Item Priced
$50. or Less
642-5678
YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD
DIAL DIRECT
48':0 Mt ft. 847 W. 16th, r,
ed appliances • plush shaa RF.AL ESTATE REAL ESTATE N.B. Cln Rear). 673-2557 78 x 178. 2 11toreroom.1 A
carpet • choice cf 2 color ~-noral General Meat Market includlrc
RC!alonomics·Bkr 675-67041 -~IODERN 2 ~. 1% ba, Huntington Beach 5400
cpt/drp, GE kitch, view,
e~ gar. Nr bus. $155,
adults, no rets. 120 E. 20th ON BEACH!
echemh • 2 baths • stall v. 1300 + ft. M-1. On Placentia, equipment Comer Ave. 11:
showers • mltTOred ward· Re.ntals Wanted 5990 Income Proptrty 6000 CM. SUD mo. leas e . division, Acrog from Fair. robe doors • indirect light-646-0333, leave ~. ground&, Ex~ent lnvut.
2 BR. Unfurn. SllD mo. Jn-e 2 BR 1% BA FROM S2'l5
rant ok. No pets. J oann St. 8 2 BR 2 BA FROM $260
CM. 549-3437 e 3 BR 2 BA FROM $360
ing in kitchen • bn!akfast ---------Attention
Investors !
Lots 6100 ment!
* LRG 2 & 3 BR.-2 Baths.
Frplc, bltns, cpti;, drps, encl
gar., patio. 546-1034
Carpcls-drapes.dish\\·asher
heated pool-sauna.-tennb
rt!<: room-ocean vie\\'S
patios-ample parking,
Security guanls:
bar • huge private fenced
patio • plwh Janascaplng •
brick Bar-B-Q's. ~heal
ed pools & lanai.
3101 So. Brlslol St.
RENTAL FINDERS
.., Frff l • Lndl1N4s
_ U5 W, lflll, Cut• Mol•
~ .,4l·0111
-:=:.._. #1.•1•"' •eat•ITllt --....._ • ._,, «mcu
$55,000
?i-trs, Riley after S.
• $5,500 • 71~540-5595
For Sale. approximately ,,, Lo 1 · 1 11 ts ~·-· --,,===~~---I .,. Y_ V)CW, eve o . ~1 FANT•~c b"-'-u _ :acre prime R-3 property. t build Easy terms _,.... .........., -
Situated on high bluH, over. P~CE :hi.TY 4si9704 ~ty. 140' restaurant,
Jooklng Lldct Island, New-2969 So. Cout Hwy. established Newpcirt Beach
port .Beaclt, ete. Adjacent to 6 Yrs. Well known. For UNF. 2 &: 3 BR, also furn
2 BR. cpt. pool. kids ok
1998 ?ifaple, No. 1 54S-2808. FURN. aJso Avail.
HUNTINGTON
PACIFIC SPLIT Level 3 BR 2% ba,
cpt/drp, bltns. No pets. 988
Mission Dr No. 1 54~3524. 711 OCEAN A VE., H.B.
Oi Ml. N. ot SI>. Ovt P1ua)
Santa Ana
PHONE : 557-l200 e LANDLORDS e
$160 -LKli 2 BR. Studkl FREE RENTAL SERVICE
Apt. (Triplex). Family eize ===Bi'm=ker==""""'===·==-k.itch. w/bltns. crpts, drps,
trplc., encl gar. I or 2
l;loag Memorial Hospital CANYON TO OCEAN VIEW immediate sale due to Jou
aurrounded by Med 1 ca j Level quiet residential street, of manager . $1.G,000 dn. eon.
Buildings and a loYe:ly high-fiO'xlD7'. appraised $ll,OOO. tact Mr. Pike, 49U373 or
rise, aD&rtrttent coniplex. Owner needs cash, mw 494-7432.
Excellent financing avail. S9950. 492-5534. 120~H=ns='='.'"w-k-&~$500=.-l546=-.40
able: $100,IXXI, Write or cnll !t.fESA Verde Goll Course lot mo. \Vomen ok. Wri~ Daily
Rooms for Re nt 5995
children ok. (Nr sch1s) No ---------I BR. Upper, $100. Older (n4) 536-1487
,pn!t Avail 7/1. 122 O!c. open 10 am-6pm Daily $25 wk, CdM. Room, prvt ~errie Upton, (71 4) 793-2841, $16,500. Piiot Box M-1003 Magnolia, C.M. 4~95 Managed by
LRG 2 BR, crp!Ji, drps, 1 WILI.IA°M \VALTERS CO.
pets. 7230 S. Center SI.,
S.A. Nr Warner, 54:)..-0989.
$115-Lrg ch<:er!ul 1 BR. apt.
Crpt.ll, drps. bltns, ~ncl gar.
I child ok. CNr. schlsJ, 2230
S. Center St, S.A. Nr.
\Varner. !"J1j..()9!19.
child ck. $13."i + dep. 2214 3 BR, 2 BA Duplex. crpls,
College, Apt 2· 646--0627. drps, bl!M, fncd yard. Like
2 BR apts, bltni;, cpts, drps, priv; hGme. S200. Chldrn or
Clean. Inquire 1552 "A" pet ok. 2 blkll trom Hntg
Coriander. 546-5268. J-losp. 897-4809 or 213: I =========c-
l BR lg closets, new crpls, 430-9743 Santa Ana Heights 5630
pool, util pd. $14G. lS84 "rEAR H · ff bo 2 Bed nl V t l\1onrovia, 548-0336. " ~nUngton . ar ur rm. u urn. acan 1-==========1 . New Triplexes. Quiet area. I Child OK. $135 n10.
Mesa Verde 5110 Lrg1&3BR's. Dishwasher. 642-4422 A&ent ----....,.-----I $150. Pet ok. (213) 592-2623 2 BR duplex unfurn freat),
2 BR. elect. ,kltch. Drps, or C7I4l S46-l559. . adult.s only. $135 mo. 1st
Crpts enc.I gar. Harbor 2 Bedroom 2 bath ]USt & last + dep. S.18-1362. Bake~ shppg. Adults, oo painted Unmed. occup. 1
pets S140. 642-2389. block to 5 Pts. stores $150
unfurn. ml Ellis.
Newport Beach 5200 * 2 BR 1 ~'ii ba, pa Ho, pool.
_ ~ _ _ _ ............. $165 n10. J\lora Kai Apts. ;OPENDAitY'ti * East of Beach BJ, ~; blk
777 AMIGOS WAY _or_r_c_,_r1_;e1_d_. -~,.,,--,
Laguna Beach 5705
* 1 BR. Un furn. Apt. Utll
incl, Sl&:i mo.
494-9471 or 4!J4.882.1
REAL FSTATE
General
bath & entrance, pref T<>wnsquare Dev. Corp. 1 W. !162-8668 MKT. $200,000 in groc. &
employed person. No smok-State St .. Redlands, Ca. 92373 ATIR.. View lot o'looklng produce an11ually. Priced
Ing, drinking. Refcn!nces. CUSTOM 6 unlls • prime l\1i>aa Verde Country Club for tmmed. II.le. S.16-20C:I
673-.'i321. loc. Owners 4 Br, den, 3 & HB. $19,950 546-.1653.
DOUBLE Rin .. kitchen privs Ba + 5 lrg studln11; fplcs, +++ in prvl_ holll(', Near patios. Net $198,500. Owner
Fairview & Baker. By wk l ="'=~=""'=i'·====== or mo, Weekdays aft 6:00 9 .-· P 6050 pm. 549--11)61. us1ne1s roperty
ROOfo.1, Bath, priv. entr., on FOR sale by owner, 7-un!t
beach. Avail thnJ July, Call modern MEDICAL DEN·
Aft 6:30 Pl'iL Refer. req. TAL CENTER.. Good
494-5647. return, g<¥XI write-o ff.
NICE roon1, man only, !iharc Consider borne or? In trade.
bath with one. 1789 Crest-Sec 5911 Hell Ave., JIB.
mount, CM. 54&-8119 Call owner 714 : 84&-:3221
FURN. Room for relined eves. er 213: 696-1810 days
person, Newport area. C-2 lot. 51) x 200 with 2
642-5697 BR house on rcll1', near
R00:\1 $60 mo. No cooking. E. 17th. Owner. 646-4563,
Lrg prlv BA &: entr. Se<! I -='='3-=7=4=Ll======~
Mgr No. 6, 2135 Elden, c.r.1. B I I ,0,. us n1ss Re nta uuvv
6120 Money to Loan
Acreege 6200•1----------1
wrn.E Yeuow iann house 1st TD Loan
on 1.3 acres in picturesque 8% INTEREST
l\furrieta Valley. Larg e 2 d TD L ~ntry style· kltc~n. eltt· n oan
tric range & relrigerator,
place for wood stove in Terms based en equity.
kitchen. 3 bedrooms, 1% 642-2171 54S-061l
baths, piped water, huge Serving Harbor atta 21 yn,
living room with pot belly Sattler Monpve Co.
stove, basement. s ma 11 336 E. J,Tth Street
barn, lots of trees. Ftontsl-====::;,====:I t~-o paved streets. Sure to MortgegH
plcRlit!! $24,5()(). Own e r : T rust o;.., 6345
20122 Riverside Dr. Santai --"-=--"==--=
Ana, Ca_ 92707. "'6-7827. 2 YEAR 25'4 YIELD
MUST SELL "'·""'· 10% TD, "'hind only 2 BR. :l ba. W1ils, unfum. 2 BR. Adults. Util pd.
Outside living arcao; and Beaut-Quiet. Pool. P r iv
double! garages. S250 lo $300. patio. Beam clngs. 17676
Rentals Wanted 5990 Misc. Rentals
5 Acres M·l HW11ingU>n Bch $4000 per acre on 15 aCftS in 5999 1-----------Just oH Beach Blvd. $15,000 San Juan Capistrano, Sold C0;\1PL Furn Real Estate t $10 000 1963 2 --------
* 644-1617 * ea 842-{i121 * Young rouple needs house ___ ..-. _ _ meron. or apt l'lf!ar Dally Pilot In ~ LRG, Clean 2 BR, cncld Costa Mesa. NO bad habit..
L\fMAC Penthouse type. 2 garage. Adults, oo pets. 2008 children or pets, and can
BR, sundeck, cpt/drp, elec England St. 536-1205, pay $135/monthly. Own
range ·"' re!rlg. Adl ts, 00 536-9593. furniture: and \\'OUid be wi\1-
pets. $200 mo. &42-3600 1 ,-,.,-_-A_p_L_C7hil~-~.-"'-.-o~k-. 7N~,w-1 ing to renovate a shabby
WATERFRON'.; u P per, cl.rps; crpts, range, closed d..->elllng. Please ca 11
spectacular view, New, lux. gar. $140. 842-8365. 673-7796 and leave message
urious 2 Br. 2 Ba. $405 d' 2 b with pleasant mother-In-law. month. 673-1235 er 675-2268 BEACH apt .. stu ID, r, 2 ba + 2 hr 1 ba. Adults, CLEAN Furn house, facing
\VES TCLtFF : 2 BR. oo pets, 219 15th SL, No. 7 ocean. 8/9-8/17 havr. refs.
cpt/drp, bltns. Ariulls o~lly, THE QUICKER YOU CAU.. G. Kovatch, 3Sti CofJec Ln,
no pets. $175 mo. 548-651:. TiiE QUICKER YOU SELL Santa Rosa. 707/5411-1733.
Ealt Bluff 5242 Senta Ana 5620 Senta Ana 5620
PRESTIGE LOCATION
For lcue, deluxe 1888 llQ. ft
4 BR, 2~ BA apt. Frp1c,
drapes, crpts, wet bar, pr:I
balconies, dbl gar ofl kitchen
dihwhr, dbl oven, Pool. Conv
to 1hop'g schla & recreation,
Only $350 mo.
835 Amigos Way, NB
!>.[gr. next door 865 Amigos.
Managed by
\\'ILLJA.r-.1 \VAL TERS CO.
e NEW DELUXE e
3 BR. 2 BA Apt .ror lea~.
Tncl. spac. master suite, din
rm & dbl garage, 11uto door
opener avail, Pool 4' Rec. ..... e FROM $255 e
865 Amigo. \Vt$. NB
........ by
\VILLIAM WALTERS CO.
2 BR 2 ha & po.'der room.
frpl, rpec cpl, pat\o, 2--car
gar. 1 yr lse. Avail lmmed.
$245. 60-50lll or 644-2A92
"''" TNHSE: 2 BR 2~' ba, Ip!,
palio, enc pr, 752 Amlp
Wy, Ap\ 5. $300. 6'15-ti033.
3 BR. Unfum. Frptc. W/w
crptl, drps, 2. Ba. 4151...C
Hllnria W11y. NB. •
.A,_1Mdb
Span;,h StyLt Lruury
J .. t Beil,,_
'WlllUMI o-' u,.JrinAJt.1
..U..tt u...,
Qiull11 s~ c.,.~,,,.a '"'elllna
E..:clflni 11'tvior IH1ip
F.tlt.U. P•"""7 4' 0...
PrlHu 0.C. -' B"'"'*1 AW ~iJioflflil
i:,.Jt,, ,_, °""" l'rfHt• $l. n ••• l'ool-Color ,, .411ten1M
lfr,M U11t1fld Tf!ft1ti1 C.oum Ope11l"I &Jlf, lllf
~ow Renting
J 6'oc4 E• .., BrWol
/u Ntwt4 •/ Scnu.A. C...i "'-
lQQO IP. MacArlh11r Blod.
.S-i. ..i:... 540-8497
per acre. Call • • • • • • • • • • . • . a , per acre ,
cff lce. Well eslab. lOO'm Joe. JONES REALTY 847·121i6 yr due dates. 20% discount.
·Parking. Sl.50 mo. incl all CHINA Lake, Rkfgccrast Bkr. 497-UID or 491-1021
util. 5 Yr lease. lfarbor &. area, North Antel opei.,:'~""~· =====~
l9th atta. \Vrite Box M Valley. 2'.4 level acres. ANNOUNCEMENTS
RANCl-10 RosaJita Riding
Club stalls avail. $ 3 5
monthly dues. Inquire at
Space 1752 Orchard Dr.,
Santa. Am 1-Ieights. M call
Diane ~Veed at 968-7019 alt.
7
1001 Daily Pilot. Sl995. You name the terms! and NOTICES
DANA PT-blk from harbor, 646-5586, 646-6682 Agent.
or. Del Prado, office/store 5 ACRES So. Hemet • 2700 Found (FrM Ads) 6400
Garage ror rent 11;pace 1000 sq ft, $190, mo., ft elev Water smog free
CM. TJ>-Vic. 19th and ~ta lellSc 496-1672.Box 27, Dana sa' al .8'17--4147 9 fu FOUND A brown &: wht ptip.
Ana. &U-t289. Pt. 2 •' m' ' am PY about 2 mos old 6 Is ===-~cc-_,---..,,.1 · ~ a nea rolor. In BUSIEST marketplace in COSfA J\.feg: 600 iq. ft. Did you evtt.r think of swap-the vie. ot Wl110n in Costa
town. The DAil.Y PILOT cmce. 600 sq. fl. store, 800 ing that White Elephant In Mesa. MZ-8192.
Classilied section. Save :s,...,f!;. iihl>p. * Owner the attic for something you KEYS Found be h vi money, time & ellort by ~wu can we! Try the Traders on ac c.
s hop p I n i 1rom )'O'Jl' THE SUN NEVER SJ:.-r'S on Paradise column in the Dai-Island &: Balboa. lnqulre
armchair. DAILY PIUJT WANT AD. ly Pilot Want Ads. a~ front COW1ter, Daily =========-========:O:..===="'====~I Pilot, 22ll Balboa, N.B.
Income ProjMrty 6000 Income Property 6000 Income Property 6000 LARGE grey rabbit, tame.
-----~--------~-~--------"'"------!Vic. Mesa Verde Country
S@\tdtllA-ilGt-trS"
Th& Pun/& with th& Bui/I-In Chuck!&
0 l!:eorrong• leflers of th• ,~....... ~--::::-..,.--, four scrombled WOl'ds be-" ""
low 10 form four simple word1, f·
D E R v 0 N I
11·11 ·1
CY RED I j ~I l~I~' I~ f ~ al(r-co L I r 1--.-., .... ,-.,~,-I I A sryU1k ballplayer: He
• . . . chews tobocco only wfl1n he
I' -s-u-y""'y=""""'o_,N--..1 "'00" 0 -•ulr. ~-~ i--,,-,.,-r,-,..--.,,c--..--1 e Compl1t1 !he clwd:l1 quot.cl
by f,11,,,g "' tho mlul"O -• . you dawlop lrom .,,,, No. 3 below.
!> UNSCRAMBlf ABOVE llff[RS 10 G£T 'ANSW£t 111111
Club. 546-8397.
FOUND Sunday pale blue
young parakeet, Mesa del
Mar. eve. 54&-2932
FOUND a man's divine
watch In Lag. Beach. M111t
identify. 494-1569
COLD Bracelet yautb Cfinter
tennis courts CdM.
673-1071
FOUND tame ca t tlpr
striped, near Oceanside A
Coron& dcl ~far. 673-U:>9
'°oung female Gt!rrnan Shep.
!*rd dog, Meu Verde area
C.M. 54.5-1723
Lost 6401
\VHITE ftmaJe wh I poet,
looks Ii.Im &mall Creybourd.
Vie Balboa .BJvd 6 :20th
St. 541)...831)8 after 3PM.
Heartbroken!
I
DIAL direct 642--5673. Chargc
)'Otlr ad. then i;lt hAck and
Jls1~n to !he phone l'!nrt SClAM·LETS ANSWER IN CLASSIFICATIOI" 8000
Rl!:WAAD for 0 1rman
Shepherd, male, Ile No.
14559. Need1 a 8hot! Vic.
W. WHt0n, C.M.--
S25 Rtward for ftnd lnc •m,
hlk Iona halt male q.
vie F.V. Chula Vlet& U6
No. '8..19. 96l--4831. ' \
j
1
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• •
OAl\.Y 1'1LOT . r.10l'IOaJ, July 6, l ··"
ANNO NCEMENTS-Ai.iNOUNCEME -S-~RVI CE DIRECTORY SERVICE DIRECTORY SERVICE blRECTORY JOBS & EMPLOY ME~ .jl)BS 4. EMPLOYMENT JOBS & EMPLOYMENT JOBS & EMPLOYMENT
lronlnt 67$$ Uphol1t1ry 6'91 Jobs Min, Wom. 7100 Jobi Min, Wom. 7100 Jobs Men, Wom. 7100Jobs-M1n, Wom. 7100 ~~~~ ind NOTICES Cerpot CIHnlnt '61S
Announc.ments 6410 Announcements 6410
p.•· .• Q. < iitO'NiNG-Pay by pl<oe. Will FABRIC SALE IWIYSITrER • J day a pick IJP & ddlvrr Call &fter 2500 Blue Chip • 1•mP1 wedc. mu.st bivt own WANTED
OVERWEIGHT LADIES
For we1ghl reducin g program to . establish
statistics for rapid ])er1nanent weigh t loss,
co!lduct.cd by qualified physical culturist!.
]lfust be a minin1un1 or 20 pounds ove~··
weight, have transporta tion and not cur ..
rcntJy under doctor1s care. All inquiries com·
pletely confidentinl.
ASK FOR Miss POWELL 537.5412
• FREE. 2.-pe divan Ii: Chait 1 CdM
* * DI SHWASJiER-Apply.
At Surl " Sirloin, 5930
Coast Hwy, Newpt Bch. 1 pm, 673--1998. $69, includes fabric fr; labor. tr an I P,O rt a t on •
CARPET IRONING In ll1Y home, ti All v.wk dolle in 5 ~·· =-=-~~~-~-~ STEAM CLEANED Jtr. Dre&fl'Di~ & altera. Free estimatt. 121..5474. BARMAID-Young & at·
FAT & UGLY???
U )'OU arc, Yl'e probably can't
REASONABLE RATES tlons. 51>-~L tnctive. The Sandal, s-t
Abo carpet lnst&llaUOO I""========-JOBS & EMPLOYMENT Beach. 592-918Z.
Uk you.
646.5971
SfEAi\f jct c1upeJ t•leanlng,
By ClarK.are, nation-wide
M"rviCoe, J.""'ree E'St. 64Z-405.)
RE?.fARC Sr.rvlces. 3 rooms
$21.iJO, Fully guarantffil.
Credit card1 OK. 847-6688
Floors 666.5
CARPET VJNYL Til.E
P aintinv,
Paperhanging
-6150 Joh W1ntod, Min 7000
CALIF. CASTING CO.
h continuing Its llt!arch In • IEAUTY. Oran~e Co. Jor a varlely oJ
lypes, Jor V.'Ork in mar. n10.
;f,A"7Nn-NG·----HIGJ-lLY' Qualified El.EC· OPERATOR deling, TV comml '11. &: ind.
INT &: EXT. Jilms. Grent pay, pl. time. Avera:. 1 :i'ty $260. 2 sty TRO-MECHANICAL proj.
$350. incl all ) material & eel engineer with 12 yean Must be experienced. We are client paid, no fee.
Not a 11chool. preparation, $18. per rm + or progresgive experlonct: FREE
paint. Loea1 reis. Call Jack i;eeks position in or8nge APPLY
894-Js9s 'or 837~. County. M0&t recently head. Personnel Office TV SCREEN TEST
PAINTING! Acoous. cell· cd project lo develop Third Floor --Plf: <714) 83$-828'.l
NOW THERE "RE TWO!!! '
newport .
per~onnei
•. agency
833 Dover Drive New_l)(lrt Bcac11
642·3870
AND
newport . 1
:..:...
personn~ :
agency .
TO BmER SERVE
YOUR PERSONNEL NEEDS
Lost 6401 Personals 6405 UC CON1'R. FREE ESI'.
.. 540-1262 *
ings, U3 per rm. Tnter. v1:1ouwn colun1n portion o( 10 Al\of lo G PM 1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1
wolb. 115 "''rm. A<r "'" h;gb •peed syncru-ooou. Tfff BROADWAY FIBERGLASS I a y.I: !'O~~l')'~-$269. Quality ==~ ~c~~ 1~ up, sGnding & de-Job5--Men, wom. 11oo r obs-Men, wom. 1100 . r ·
--TO¥ Poorile---kl!'!t .,,.._Hv *-ruLby LICENSED-* Furniture Restoring
tington Beuth-alxlul l!:OO Renowned Hindu Spiritual.isl. & Refinishint 667S
-• No W"asting ele.c tro.nfechanical ap... NEWPORT BEA,"0=1--•;afll--A---R.X..-Salasnuui-..\lanager
t ftCJ exper. P· Management Trainee u .• , •• , ...... , • ,,.,,.1. '* WALLPAnER * p lca tion 1. Contact 47 r SH 0 0 I °"' "' ,,,.h ·~ Sal tlilt'. Pul"f" "'hi., i>m. Advice ori all matters. When -· catJr.••Mac" A 1 N ISLAN PY in person ED· $650'.00 "'"'" o' 5<~1698 ,_ --=='82-5092====· ===== Newport S.1ch L ' Good malh ab1l11y sonic col. & is in~. Plrase rctum! Lov~. l\farriagf', Business 1'"'urnllure & Antiques
Ca.II &16-1911 alt 6:00 p.m. Readings given 7 dayt a Relini&hinz: It Restoring. 548-1«• 64&4032 -.ER INDUSTRIES leg• , •••* exp: "" "'"· , $1000.oo .· .
HOUSES, docks, boats , Job' Winted, Equal opPortunity emplo~r INC 2101 D \Vl.'Stcliff PersontK'I Agrncy, ~ala.ry (nol l'Ommlsi;JOn\ fivr or i1&-48711, week, 9AM-9Pt.f 312 N. EJ * 645--0991 *
SIA:'llESE en! l Cl'OM blue-Camino Real, San I-===::::::;:;==:;:;== a nythlng ·everything -~W.;..:om~·;l~n;..,. ___ ~7~02::.::0 BEA • . OVe 20o13 \Vestcliff Ot NB years manageme11l exp. In
1'Ca!ii0nahly painted. For free UTY Operator, booth St. N.8. 645-mo. ., . . Gcne-r:r' Ute Insuranc.'t! f~ e5timate 646-9752. PR01''. NW'5f!, .i;emi-retired gpace Jor rent, DD{ Reas, ' Nc~otiable, (also fee JOb.-1 1
will accept It. private case ~h: G73-1646/eve-542-52UI. FULL or PART TIME. F.am cal! Ann, \VeatcliU l>crson-
point & i;cal poinlJ niale. Clemente, 4?2-9136, 492-0076 Gardening 6680
I.OSI in thr \ic, near Shan.. * Al 7 """ ,< Coll"' C. M . one• AL'S GARDENING
Rcll'ilrd! Day S.17-00o7 l'\'e , . , for Gardening & small land.
PAINTING -Ext..Jnl 18 in nice home or companion * CASHIER • Perm, full up to $5. per hr. FULL&R m fl ncl Agency, 2(1.13 \\'cstcliJJ ~il~sl1~e~ifi ;-;:: 1 _~_06-5593_~_"'_._d_~~;_,~ __ •_x'_"_ .. _•"'_. ::~: ~g1~~~SP~ N~~: ~~:~ ~0S::!sdhll: cl~l'k, id~ L xec s~~~·~-:~~~ <~. needs • : 546-3708. \ c~. II s )'OUl"' fault. F or ":" .scaping &ervices ca.II 540-SUIS
KEEPSAKE Brat't"le1 lotit in corded inessa.gc that will Serving NC\l'J)Ort, Cdr..t, Cos. MANAGERIAL Poll. w/or \V-,"'="'°"--"'-,.,' _Oe.....cpt~·~.,..,--live-wire only. Box P-lOS Age ncy for an aggi~ssi\'c, niarr1NI sa.lrs : P~1~~~~G-QualI!lriTily," x!:e~i o~-:· g:f are1 a l~potr rt, pt College eirl or '! Desiring rm Daily Pilot Career G>'rls person. Great opply Jor adv. 1 •
or e. a ure, a ., exp, & brd + sa1 in exch. for Gardener Boss pays fee. St. a! S650 ~
BuUock's Santa Ana dJ'f'S."· change ~~7 call la lltesa, Do\.'t'r Shores,
in.;: nn. 7/2. llr1vard. OR :M I-Ir. Recording •1,."•.,•~lc~I~;u~·,,,,,,,,==== 3-86!2 or OR 3-33·16. I~~===~~"""-LANDSCAPE/GARDENING
LOST-Toy silver poodl e vie. AL COJ-IOLICS A.non>'.mous ?.faint.-ResidenUal, comm'l.
Sleepy J-10!1011• & S. Coast Phone 5'12-Tll7 or writ~ to Clean-up. Lawn removal &
Hwy .. \\'ed. rve. Reward. P.O. Box 123.1 Costa Mesa. install. Sprnklrs. \\'ced kill·
l!»-1866. DRIVER .All$l. lo Michigan ing. Designs. Llc'd. Contr.,
!raving 3Pflf'OX. J uly 13. Call 12 yrg loc. exp, 536-1225,
Prices. Fully exp, Ins. John w/gd bus. bkgrnd. Daily baby1iti.lng & hsecleaning. 2 MAINTENANCE + bonw;, Cali s11JJy Ila1't •
673-ll66. --Pilot Box M 1045. ChUdren. 642-9006 PERSONNEL Exec. Sec'y ~G-60:>.:i.
1 SJ'ORY St ucco & overhang TRAINED nurse wishes care COMPANION . Housekeeper, NEWPORT B~ACJ I Prrs1ige posi1i1111, i;d skills, COA_STAL AGENCY
$99, J story Ii I UC c 0 & Jor 1 ambulatory patient in llve In. Ref's rcq'd. Afl Country club !ICCkio gardeners, minutes of_ board n1~t1ng. ' :mKl Hai·bor Bl, C:'-1
overhang $149. Acst. ceiling Newpt Bch, live in, mature. 5 pm, 546-0108, fl.trs. Rein-C'QUipmenl operator and inc. Aluch public coJJHlt'!. O!her fec/C!·ce jobs avail $13. per rm. 1.tin. 3 nns. Ref's. Box M·1018 Daily hart
NOW'S THE
TIME FOR
QUICK CASH
THROUGH A
DAILY PILOT
WANT AD
642-5678
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RNd Clatt1fication1
For Expert
Assistance
6500-6900
In t!ie
• DAILY PILOT
536--3038. NE\V La1vns, re-seeding. 6'16-0571 & 637-6119. Pilot • chanic to assi.!ll In the de. I tclp \Van1cd-J\lcn
velopmcnt and maintenance Sec'y :i'al('!I
Announcement• 6410 Con1plete lawn care. Clean
up by job or n1onth .. Free
estimates. }'or Info call Attention G.1.'s "'1-w1 or .. ...,,,,,.
Thinking o( buying an auto-LANDSCAPING, gardening,
mobUe after rcturning from pMJning, trimming a n d
overseas? \Ve at Barwick renovating. Cail atl~ 5 p.m.
Import...-v.'Ou1d like to extend 548-5209.
our bc~rtiest congratu1atlons·1·*-.-A"L"L""'E~N~B~R~O~T=H=E~R~S
for a JOb WC?IJ dol!F."""Let us Call us Jor complete yard
help select ~ur new car or service at lowest rates!
used autonJOblle. C!IU (or ap. 546-1769
poinhnent 546-4052 or '"'=""'cc-,-,.,..-~---<1!11.9773, ' GEN 'L Cl~an Up, tree 11erv.,
. . v.•f!f!d kill, roto-t l l l, NE\V Chiropractic hours 10.S s pr i n k I er 1 r ep a ired
p.n1. Dr. Don A. Field, D.C. &J&-58-18. •
4.Jj E. 11th SI. Cl\f. 642--6548. AL'S , _ . ._.ndscapu1g. Tree ~~E DIRECTORY removal. Yard remodelini;::.
Ba.bys itting 6550 Tras~ hauling, lor cleanup. .o.;===~----"'::.01 Repair sprnklrs. 673-1166
INFANTS lo 4 yM>, wkJy LAWN & Carden Care,
$20. i\Ty hom(', fenced yd, beautilicatlon, \\'eeding &
hot lunches. 642-5639 cleanup by college students.
BABYSJITING • _C.M. area, Reas. 543-7363. Calina Bros.
your home. CLEAN.UP SPECIALIST
6-12-10!13 l\lo1ving, edging, odd jobs.
Ul--vu-,-.c-,-.,..--,..-"'--c-hild_re_n_ 1 Rear.enable. 548-69.i:>
n1y home. H.B. By hr-day-LANDSCAPE maiotcnanct",
l\k. 968-6746 r-rcc t>SI. I.st DlO. 1.~1 }lrice,
Call 847-1605
T\VO UCLA students need AIDES - for cor,valeiicencc, * DELIVERY * of an e.xclusive golf l."OUrsc. In ?.!kl Dept. Tyf)f' liO, Sil 80
nlOney. Exp'd ho u !le elderly care or family care. Boy for part lime delivery This is an c.xc:cllcnt oppor-ur. \~otking: for 3 111en, di·
painters Free est, Ken Homemakers. ~7..&;81. Y.'Ork. "Approx . a> hrs wk.. tunit_y: for someone inlerest-versified.
544--J07-t. BOOKKEEPING-Gen'l o!-will 'advance to full time in l'd in turf maintcnanC'f'
SAVE ~foney! Two l.'Clllege fice. Exp'd, \Vant perm. future. Must be neat &: de-Plf"a.se send resume or brici Clerk Typist
students oot for summer position ~2134 after S PM pendable, and have good letter outlinini: your quali. E."'pcr. compton1eter or i\lon-
with 3 yrs. exp. Neat k driving record. Apply 8;30 ficaUons and \1•age history roe calc~ator. Typ. •IJ.50 in ~ndable. Steve 548-4:>49. Jobs Men, Wom. 7100 to noon. to Box f\.1·1015 Daily Pilol. ~urchasini: Dept,
METICULOUS PAINT. ---Orange Coast Plastics General
BLUE CHIP STAMPS. ms. Acct. to $1200 ""'w. 18" St., F"· $3 95 HR F /C Bookkeeper cre1v ~I. students, Int-ext • • TI1ru Trial Bal .. gt'n'l lc<.!gcr, Degree + 3..4 yrs exP.. La · hbuses. Exp. Docks. 67::..5812 rgc, e."<pa11<hng chain 1k'Nl.~ A1P, AI R. DENTAL ASSIST. Laguna full · RP.:TfRED Painter: 26 yrs Appraisers (2) J-lill~ -El Toro area. Exp'd & p & part lime help. Tenir .
expcr. Neat!: honest. Non J & Sr • chairside. Salary open, .. en11. Age 19-31. 6 ?.1o's Girl Friday
<,;rinker. Call 53&-0801. r. • Gradf', 830-1130 resident required. A! 0 .C. Airport. l.rl>n'l ofr
956-2871 J im .R.v1:1n transporting-publu: W·ni n
PAINTING &: Paperhanging, Exec. Sec'y $600 Dept, Store Genera l Office $450~ transit al\"'a. rea11. 25 yn; expcr. Refer. Type 75, SJI 100.
Call 540-1943. J, W, ROBINSON (;ood lypini;, plus malh abil. ily, call Loraine, WestclHr P /T Recept.
INT. & Ext. Painting. Local Mkt Sec'y to $500 N B h Pei'SOnricl Agency, 20-1.l ·r.,pc GO. 9 AJ\1-4 P.\l. J days
rcf'.11, He'd, ln.11., free est, ewport eGC . \\lestcli!f Dr .. N.B. 645-2770. \\'k. Rl'l ief reccpt, \\'ill he
Call Chuck, 645-03>9. Constr. Sec'y to $500 circulating !11ruoUt l.'{n11pany,
GING H4s_ imme.diate GIRL "i th drivers licrnse * PAPERHAN J S , to t:••s· 10 help Lido Isle mothl.>r
& PAINTING. * 96Pr242a r. ec y ...._ oper:iing for an \Vi!h ~un1n1er" activUiell ol 410 W. Coast Hwy,
INTERIOR. & exter. Inter 6 children 2·11. Dulil's In-Newport Beach
flat wall avg. 3 hr home Newport Pertonnel elude driving to and fron1 646-3939 ~.75 labor only. 548-1546. Agency Experienced act1\'itics1 habysifl ini.:. .t, !~~~""""""""~""~ 833 Dover Dr. 642-3170 Receptionist child can>. c .. 11 673-1900 Nursin:;
4570 Campus Dr. FOR ~ GIRL For Ge n r r a 1 RN ·Calif. licen_se
, 557.6621 Reslaurant helr \\""II train 12 P~f to II Ai\! 'hilt Beauty Salon · ' · 1\PPLY in prl'90fl:
Apply :w:?l-B Harbor. C:\I. HUNTINGTON BEACH
Photography 6170
' JAPANESE Gardening
'S60 Service. Neat \\'Ork. Cleanup
----------yd. mainr. 968-2303 h
BLOCK walls • brick. LA""'l~VN;:;-.~rn""a7;~,71~,~.-.~.~,~.~. -~I Plastering, Pate , slu~pstonc, d r Ive w a Y s • reskfcnLial & colnmercial 2epe:;i_r _____ 6UO __
CUSTO:'lt PHOTOGRAPHY
Reasonable--P hone Gordon * 8{7~45 * Brick, Masonry,
etc ATIENTION
Airline Stew's APPLY IN PERSON 16-j P~f
1.tONDAY TIIRU fRJDAY
Hard"·a~ store salesinan. CONVALESCENT
l-l. \V. \\'right Co, 126 Ro. HOSPITAL
chl-sler, Cl\f. l 819'J Dilav,.are, H.P..
HELP YOUR
WHERE DO YOU
GO FROM
HERE?
All:! 1he 1-fonday 1norning
blahs gellini;: nlOrc fre·
tfUl'nl~ Dors facing thal
dead-end joh \\'!'Ck al1cr
wetk cul your dril'e'! Tllf'n
you need us as much as 11'e
tll't'<.l you
TI1is sak•s-0rie111ed t'{l1npany
11·ill sl101v you ho1v 10 share
)OUI' 011•n futurr the \1ay
ynu think it should be. Ami
• " ' '
\\"<.: n1can nionry~ Our dy.
n;i n1ic :sales pron1olion ;ind ., :
advcrtL~ing proi:rPm produ.
.. .
. .. ees at! the lrads you !K'ed.
·+-Dra1v P l;1n A\';lllHble * \\"ork CloSf' 10 fl on1e.
_,_ Cai· Plan Ava ilablr. * P-c a11 assoc.:iatr of JI \\' ..
D\.\•i_ch!. !'t'SJ.Cl'1Cd Calif.
. !: . .
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I!. E. Brokc1·. • i + G1uu11 Heallh lnsuranet-,' ~
-$tj,()(l() ma)Or tnl'Chcal, .: /
life 11nd at·ci~nl. 'i * Unlimurrl Co1npany !-·in. -; l
anci11g on A)I &ill·.~.
-i· Bonus Jt11:c111ive Plan
J18-llOs & planters. 642-9852 Free estimates. Call Mike'• * PM'CH PLASTERING
morn. or eve. Lawn Service, 847-2393. All typeio. Free estimates
Here's the perfect litt1e car
for·you a 1969 Triu1nph CT.6
4 speed, with overdrive, Ex-
tra clean lUOV 840l will
take car in trade or finance
private party call dlr. 54fr
4052 or 494.9773.
PERSONNBL
DEPART?.1EN1'
•2 l"ashion l.liland, N,B.
.tUSBAND * NURSES AIDES *
You can C'arn UJI to $!2.:JO 11-7 s.~'.fl. dp°'A"P"t>~ul!.,_~nll', GC'I Goin:; Nu11·~al1:
in an hr. taking orders L'Orn expcitlnct' . . r..:1 sou-f\.11'. Sl1:1nlC'y !71·11 ll»-3233 BU~LD, Remodel, rep!lir GARDENING: Land clean· l==;OCall:;=......,;==-====-Br1ck, block, _c on c re t e , u S kr s rnlo.crment
carpentry, no )Ob loo small. ps. P Y!f, r. Pl b. 6190 Lie. Conlr 962-6945 \\"Ork. Yancey. 646-5860. ~!!!._tng
-~ GARDl!!NING & Landscape HERRIN PLUMB.
Carpe,!l~!ring 6590 maintenance, tree est, lst Specialist in additions, remo. --=-----n10. ~~ price. Call 847·lli05. dels. homes. Reas, 548-0960
CARPENTRY JAPANESE • LANDSCAPE a lt 1 P?.f.
ASSISTANT
HELPER
Equal oppol'lunily empl oyer * D~IVERS * No Experience
Necessary!
f · "'"' "•Ibo _,. n el Dt•p 1.. JIOAG Oprn 7 Oay11 your rll'uus, lll'Lg i r11 a .. u )!OSPITAL N B 1 ~~--'.0--:.COC:.--relat!v~ fo r Slud10 Girl's ____ :_·.·~-""'-Salrs
beaut. Good Housek"ccping * PBX 011 r r11tor -E~· * OPENING *
appJ"O\'ed \VIG S, \VlGLETS, pcricnc."<!d ans"'c1·11ig scr-FOR REAL ESTATE
r~ALLS & cosmctil's! vie<>. 5•10.2052 SALESPERSON
Top profit~. No terrltory
J"eStricUons. Also sell where Pa ts M n Floor t ime avail.
,.., ""''· n nmc or '''"' r a CALL FOR APP'T. MINOR REPAffiS. No Job Clean-up iltaintcnance 0w~A~T=E=R~H~,-,-.. -.,-.• -.~ .. -..,.,-. -,,_
Too Small. Cabinet ~ 1ar· MACK * 842-3442
Full tin1e and part Hmc
dependable, Age 19-31. $3.25
hr lo start.
Mu1t have dean Cll1itomla drivtns record. A9p.ly
YELLOW CAB CO.
186 E. 16th St.
hours. Side linl' OK. Ph !\;Ir. Corbin or ?.lr. l\1artin ' . .
ages & other caoltl@l.I, etc. $7.50 per hr.
~:)..8175 U no llJISWer leave JOHNSON 'S GARDENING 642-27'"~ or 642·0506.
Call Mr. Allan loll [!'Ci' 80tJ....62l~lOO:i or for eoon!l'r 11·ork_ ~Just ha\'(', 1tieALT0111
"'l'ite STUDIO G 1 R L expericm."C. Apply in pcrron CORBIN-MANT1Nj1
,. ' .
msg .lt 640-23i2. H. o. Yard care, Clean-uys, plan-PWJ\IBING REPAIR ARE YOU
Anderson ling, sprinklen1. 9d'l-203a. No job too small BEAUTIFUL?? Cost. Mesa
-~~"
HOLLY\VOOD, Dep!. NC·2'l, 10 parts rnllnager. Six days. 111i ·lil2==~:J
11461 liar! St., No · Closed Sunday. '1 '
QUALITY \\"oodcralt sm] EXPERT Japanese ganlen· ""==::•:=W-3::=::';;28::;:•:;:;::=:= I It's all in the eye of the bc--
i::en'I conslr. &: carPcnlry. inG;. I"~ est. Complete -holder. Check the TV com-
* EXPERIENCED-FOOD &:
COCKTAIL \\'AITRESS * ALSO-SPARE TJJ\1E
FRY COOK.
Holl}'lvood, Ca. 91605. for H w
lull info I.· fr('(' t.an1plrs arbour v
by n1ail. No one 11•ill call • •
Frrc <."Onsullation t... q~ va~ serv1~. 646-0830. Pool Service 6910 ml. you watch and if you
Cal: Ren 6-l:>-0014, 548-423:> Complete Yard Carel Swimming Pool Owners feel you're a.1 pretty ·as
on you. AU rt'phes ron-1971 1 BEACH BL., ~-12-~"1:!:>
lidcnlial. Ph. loday. HUNTINGTON BEACH
REPAIRS * ALTERATIONS Jim 540-4837 Bill's expert pool mainten-some ot those people, call us. * CABINl:.J S. Any size job G I S . 6612 arx:e & cleaning service, CALIF. CASTING CO.
Rancho San Joaquin
GoH .Course
18tl21 Culver P.oatl
Newport Beach
Irvine Ranch
HQ;\fE\VORY.ERS (envelope Part time boo kkeeper lor
addre550rs) wanlr.d . Ru,;h drui; s!Ol't'. Rep. to Bo.x
stamped, s('lf add. "111· .. p.JOS Daily P ilot 2' yrs e:-;pc,, 5l8-611J _enera erv1ces $20/ is continuing It's acarch for Average home pool mo,
1\-1 Sn1all job specialist. APT CLEANING -Pllinling 968-3132. everyday people \vho have Kissack. P .O. Box 1350, P/I fl · I -• Sh
C Co R Sh · & Lit a desire to work on TV or alJ rdon, -ug ampoo1ng e Nr. ucr 8.13-0112 Garden Grove, en. 92f~10. I ,o IC(' g,ir ."'anr .. ~. arp oo ·in;:::. X n1 JOb for s1udenl
HOUSEKEEPERS & prat·· "'ith secre!arial desire. Hrs,
tical nul'SCS nerd_cd iii rte:-;ibll'. Cal! for ;i_ppt.
Sa"•yer Honie. 646-61..!._6 _ ;,18--0818_
816-6.">'l:i Repairs. REMARC Remodeling & modeling jobs, $75 to $125
SERVICES. 8<17..6688 R I 6940 per day. No fee to you ever. GEN. Repair, add, t:ab.
r-01·mic11, paneUn~ matlitc. Ed'.~ Clraning Service
Anything! Dick, 673-4459. Carpels • Upholstery • \Vin· =============I <.lows . r1oor earc. s.13--04s1
Cement, Concrete 6600 GENERAL Clean-up & haul·
6~ l-06S7 in~ ~f anythini:. J-lonest
CI:::O.l l:::NT CONTRACTOR. price ... &16-3T:l6.
ti 14-06S7
l.i<'f'n.sC'd & bondl'd Ha uling 6730
* CO NCR ET E \\fork, JIAlJLING $10 A i.oAD
Li{'('nst>d. Patios / drvwy1, Clean up, Tl't'C Scrv. Gen,
e!r. Phillips Ce 1n en t , Pruning 646-2528, 5,1l-SQ.U
~l&--G::SO. HAULING & Gen'I Cle11n-Up.
CONCRETE, All types. Free La_y,·ns 1110\.\'<'d. Reas. rates.
est. Sa.wing, breaking, hau1· Expcr, 612-5639
ini; & . skiploading, Srrvice HAULING & garage l"lean-
k qualify. SIS-86r.S Bob. ups. By colle~ studenls.
CUSTOM CONCRETE 5-1~7363. Callna Broll.
PATIOS-DRIVES-ETC. TRASll & garage clean-up.
_ epa r * FOR ON CAJ\.1ERA TIRED of that old furniiurc~
to.IV WAY. quality home
rerair. \Valls, ceiling, floors
r te. No job 100 sma11.
5-13-14!14
FIBERGLASS showen: &
pulln1ans, 536-8915 ask for
Hcl'b
AUDITION * It's really not that hard
CALL 1714) 835-8282 lo replace. Just walch the
10 AM lo 6 PM furniture & miscellanC'OUs
BABYSIITER • Our home, columns in the Classilied
HOUSECLEANING ,(: Ch ild ---------
can'. $50 l\'k plus rn1 . ,r;,
hoard. 5 ~~ days. Ref's. PH:
~9212.
* RECEPTIONIST
NE\\/PORT BEAQI
cd 'Id Section. trans. provid . 4 chi ren. HOUSEREEPER fo r ) $35/wk. 7:3f}..j:30. 5'18-421[1 ,· .;\J11jor Qi.tiforniu tlf1nd C'fcnsc adults, $200 n10 + r1 n .-f'Q!npany ~ks h\\I l'CCCIJ· •·~"c.·.c5~:30'=~--;===-ITHE QUJOU.'R YOU CAU.. board. 546--9427 \Jclr 5 : · !io11ist11: Dial 64i.6678 for RESULTS THE QUICKER YOU SELL ;>10-9115 arr 5. ! 2 11 k ruu limr. lligh
Sewing 6960 HliKPRS En1plyr pays :ee Schoo l gradua1r 11·i!h busi-
QUALJTY ycu've always J jJ~o~b~-;;~~·;·~W~o;m~.~7~1~00~J~o~bs~~M~11~niii;, ~W~o~m~. ~7~1~00i l George Allen Byland ~~n: n..·ss 1ra1111ng", l 10 2 yC'ars wanted. Dressmaking 106-B E. ltilh. S.A. , ·' 1:xpcricncc 1u i;cnel".il lyp.
alterations. Key Say, li63 JANITORS. E.xp'd. on I y. ini,; <1 nd rcC"Cpllonist \~"Ork.
Orange Ave., c.r.t. &f>-1292 Good pay & "urking rond·s. Xlnt typing skills required.
CREATNE FASHIONS Call afte r 3Pi\f !HJ..9393 II 2 wk par! tin1e 16 hrs
By Donna Dee Customer -LA~O~I~E~s~,.~IE=N~/CO=u~P=L-;E"s""i 1 ilaily)_ lligh sehool gradu.
S'. al(' "'i1h gt'llCral offi('{' "·ork For the finest in custom
made fa shions. 536--1044 Servi•ce no you l1k(' to sell! llome dC'sirt'd. Sonir 1YP111b Ae-
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SALES ~ Ai; lhc \\"<'St's 1nos1 a-::gT'f'i'l-
' '·
i;1\'e & su1"Crsslul indrpcn.
dent local Yello\1· Pa;:c puh-,
listwrs, 51•rving lhc South1·rn :,•
Calif. 111a1'k<'t for 21 years, \:
\\"c arc und<'l'b'Oing a 11 C'IJ ~~;
thought ou t t•xpa nsiou Jll'O-·~'.
gram & n1us1 add morr n1e11 ,.
10 our Yr llo1v Pai;(' salr~ • ;
~h)fr. 1;:.1rn1ni::s a rc high &
1he 11·nrk ..:Jmllcn~in1; & t•rea-"
live. EXl('n~l\"I' flas~roon1 I.·
field l1"11ining 1\lll be pro-r '
vidcd thOSf' mt•n iwlcc1cd ro 1 .•
join our g1'011111i; firn1. i f ~ou •
arc rcrson;.i blr·. nt•a! ,t· h111·e ~.
sales eXJll'n rncc, plcallC' ;ip.. • 1
r ly 111 Pt'rson a! 608 !::. :c:;
13roadll"a.I'. Anahr1111. l\lon., . ~~
TUC'~. or \\irrt , July 6, 7, &-,',
S. <.it !I a1n or i pin for in-.;
IC'rvie11•ini;.
l u!Ji:ey Bt'Oll, .~· Cn. lnr. · ~:
Serving !he \\"est SinCe 1n.1~
* SA LE-SLAOJEST
2U-25. lo \\urk ;is field rcri.
for narl c\Jllt1'1'n . Ht•spon~l
hle 11n1I hal'r an aulo, Nn
r .... p. 111•1·. Pn:'[ 10 !rain. Fn1· 1''1'f'<' rs!imalt'. 67.....5516. hlon.-Sun. $10 a load. 1''rce Tile, Ceremic 69?4
DE'CORATJVE CONCRETE rslin1atc. ~i4S..1031 .:.;:..:.:_:.;.;,""-""'---"""
Carc Pro<iucls ·i::uarant('('d. qiutin1c111Ult'r \\'i!h l1usinC'ss
Opportunity is inore than 1nach1nes helpful.
Representative ~'"='=·'-'·~67_5"1_38!_9_~---: Outst:u whn:;:: b<-n('f!IS anrl :i:<l l-
intc1v 1r11· caJI J\lon, JO to :-i: • : ,
;'>4(-SJ.Jti, DRIVES-\VAI.KS-PJ.TIO ~tOVJNG, Garage c!Can--up CERA Ml C TILE IN· _CALI~ DON, 6-12-$514 & Ille haulln;;. J{earona ble. S T ALL AT I 0 N And
Cf:'.\tE'.\"T\\IORK. no job 100 Free estJ ma tes. 64~1602. r cpla ccment . 1'·r f'c
s -eslimates! Lg. selection of . niitll, rcasonahll". tree YARD I Gar. Cleanup. wall tile. <-ntry-hal!, quan'Y
J·:surn. 11. Stullick ;).lS-8615 H.~n10\'<' lre<'s, il·y. trash. & r.1exican IUe. Also vinyl
--·· Grade. bllckhoc, !Hi:l.-87•15. asbet1tm Installation. Call
Contractors 6620 ="'·======= !>4&-1617.
ADDITIONS And Altera!ions Housecleaning 6735 * Verne. The Tiie Man *
nc11. -Comrn. c:on_trac\or *HOUSECLEANING Cust. 11.'0rk. Install&: repain.
l1t'tnscd •. bonded & 1tlll~red M an & W ife. Fast & No job too srnl. Plaster pa-
fl"\'e r sumalcs, Cfin.inc1ng) Effie' f Ho. Leaking shov.'t'r repair.
I '.J'.G-2810 548-3005 Call ~~114 847·19571846--0206
•TI-IF: REJ\10DELERS*
ff"'f' ,.~Is • JOO',' financing ?.1e11a ~caning Sc1v1cc Topsoil Kitchen~ ~ftrt\i!<'S • carports Carpets-, window~, fl':'rs, i"IC.
~977
Con1plfle R r mod e I l n ~ . Res. & Com~~l&--411.1
Quality Contractors. &t2-JOE'S CLEAN SERV.
~ \\'e dO E\'f'rylhfng • llr11. &:
/\rldiholl'S * Rcnmck>lini Corum. 1-,l'N' F..st. 5'f9.3J2G.
F~ ll. G<>rwick, Lie. * APT CLEANIN G-.--
TOPSOIL. Nilroge:n fort ified
rcdl\wd added, 837-1000 or -· T rN Service 6980
~! * 5-19-2170 Fu t & thorough 642-8164 BOB'S TREE SUltG£RY
Willia ms Clrnning Serv. ls back oUerina the same
Carpet Cleaning 6615 TROJAN MAINT. CO. l'ine Quo.Uty Tl't'C Service.
O\\'NERS SPECIAL Comp! huu~erlcnr11na:. nfc, &: * 540-3'ro8 '*
!Jl')tl !HJ. ft. $20. Din1nond 11p!11. Bondcd. 12ll l 79'1°!5212. DON 'S TR.EE SERVICE All
C.ol'f'l('t Cll!"ancni. \,,, %1.st RESIOF:l\'Tli\L, hou l5f'Clcan. t_yprs, LilK' & Im. Free
SI .. <mt11 '.\l6a, 61.~1317. In,::, floo.t'!li nnd 11•indowe.1 ="="='1="'='-"~•7·~&1~'.1--l:~i84~·,..---
If yo11'1't' a rrlendly, courteous, wcll·groomed per·
son "·ho ll krs mccUn11t and influencing pt!Ol>ie,
you'll "·ant to find out about the job we have
available In Orange County.
You'll nl'1.'CI a good running car to get you from
plaec to place And tr you've had i;ome backg:l'ound
in sales or custon1er 1ervicr It 1vould be an asset.
JIOl\'l'ller, it Is not rl'qulred. ?i-1ol'f! important is
your enthusiasm ror public contact work and some
pi't'vious achievement in a related field.
You y,·ill be \\cl rklng in the following"arcu:
• Laguna Beach e Costa Ml!sQ
• I\'N '!)Orl twach
• 8"boa
You'll f'njoy 11 fine_ 1tarling ~11.larr. ex~llent new benefil~ pe_ckai;c and plenty or opportuni~ for ad.
vanccmenL
Call for sppolntment.
(213) 989·2596
(9 a...m. ~ 3 P,.m. Mon. lhrufrl,)
SECURITY PACIFIC BANK.
Equal 011110rtunlty l?mploycr ~11}'
LITE ~ o u" k e c r In t:". & ai·y for !llC' 11·eJl-,::rooinerl 1n.
Supervise 2 schl q r lil11:ls. dividuPI 1vilh a pleal:>dnt
for summer. 1, day. Lido pcrsonall!y,
Isle. Own tJ·ans. Call nll
$1000.00
!-iutnr.v t not l"01nn11s.~inn l ltvC'
y1·a1'l1 n111 nagen1('JU "~ll, 111
Gc-uc1al Lifr lns111·11 nc1•, f('r
Nr~o11ablr-. t ul~n !er ,1<1bs!
"all Ann. \\'1•s1cliff Pf'n;nn.
nrl A~1·ne.v. 2n.i:: \\'eslt•liU
Or., N.B. 61.'i·2iiO.
~$\\'Oi\IAN-. -,-ec-·d-,-d,
~lust ha"I' l':\J)Criener. Al)-
pt.v in person. .JACKIF.'~
f'ASJ IION CE.:F\'TER. 7S
Hun11ni;1un Ccn1rr, llunl .
ll<h.
4. 67~7453. "j~jjiijjiJ J,lc11sr ('Hll 1\l r~. Sn1oa1 <i i
111!1 &'M-3258 bclween 8 Ai\! &
12 Pl\!, l\londay thru Frir!ay.
!-'ull lhnr, d:l,)'~.
EXPERIENCED
App(y prrsonnel 0U1tt,
3nl noor
The Broadway •
NEWPORT
No. 47 Courts of f ashion
Newport Center
Recepi: to $500
Beautiful N.B, or!il.'el!, Vt'ry
plensanl CU·\\-01'kers. Top
~ll('llls. Call f.liss \'en1a,
5.17-GlXJ, Abigail Abbot P1•r •
sonnel Ag1?ncy, 230 \V, \\'ar.
J\{'r. Suftr :.!II. Sanltt Ana.
Receptionist to SSOO. j-• °MJ..E.S\\'O:'llAN_•_
T)·ping 80 lo 100 ""Pin, ~harp :'111\''.URE l':i.rl !1mr
1t!lP('1trancr . cell tllrninr., \oun;:: :'-li\ICTT11ty !\l)l)fl~
\\'l'!ltcl!ff Prnsnnll('I 1\i::t-rll•y, So Coa.-il Pl11m Afl 2 P ,\t
2043 \\'c~1clill Or., l'\,ll, • SECRJ:.'TAR\' *
~zrro. 8'.•autilul Ne1\• 011 1~11. c;ooo 011po11unlty !1)r Pl rrt
REG. Nurq lo fill In ful\ serl"f"!•1'), 10 \\(irk 1n 1~~
llme, no"" 2-3 Y.k5., tl1t'n pa<.~ N.8 . a ii v (' r 11 i In
. hr on ('811 a11 net'dcd. agenr y, ,\JI .~k1l!.11 11'1('1
An eq11111 oppo1tunity P1ycfll<ttric training p~f. .11hfl1•th;i nrl J"('qr!. Xlnl ~;ilu ry t1nplo~r hut not nee. Ho 1 p It a I . I $: llf'ncfh•. Ur'H't•-r 30. Ph: I •~~~ .1~102. • s:::l-1670.
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1'1IE-SUN NE~-Silf'ls-;; f>tiy !16~-12:)1 Tn.E~. lfe<lgt'!I, trim, CUI,
CIMisitird'11 ~Jn p!l\\'t'r. ir-v-&-Rciu·h J anitorhil alu1nps, rcmowd, hanlerl. M
1'"or an arl • llo)lf :«iund ~rpro~. wtmiOl\'!li, rloor'-yn up. ru~y ins. 642-«130. ==========' tltt> r loeJ.. m111 M2~"?'. P!r. r.r,. ,\ Con1mC''\. ~G-1401 Olll 6'12-:i678 k l"harge II.
1T ·s SW-rn l1'lt19e 11n1E'. e1i n Es Po Ns 1 nT 1<: s 111CT SECHJ:t,\nY~ A.·~•~11111~
1:~111 seh~ctlo11 fiver! St>e the Ol'f'l.1C'<I, Tn 111y lmt11e, No flrT'~lr!rrit. Salary b:i•NI 11n
DAIL\" PILOT Cl•.t.3Uled C;\f. ll "ldlth·rn. S days 11 k. ('\fK•i1r11('r, Nr11 r nr11n:e
aocuon nowJ ' T:50.,.·30. SZO J lfi...()()6(; 11 1! :1. Co. a1rpr1r1 Call ~t lli...fl~tlt ...
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JOIS & EMPLOYMENT JOBS & EMPLOYMENT MERCHANDISE FOR MERCHANDISE FOR
J•b• -~ W-. 7100 Jobt--Mon. Wom. 7lOO 1 _s_A_L_,E_A_N_D_T_RA_D_E ____ S_A_L_E_A_N_O_T_RA_D_,E~
Fumlture IOOO Fumlture _,,.
ISCllOW '
SECRETARY
liEWPORT BEACH
)(ajor 'loutbem Calltornla
land devdopment company
aeekl aecretui~ with a
m.lnlmum ot. one year e&.
c:row eXPtriencii with •
ballk, title company or in.
dependent ellCJ'OW OOlll,p&lly.
e WAITRESS --'"" Time
Apply 1n penon only
THE RIGGER
No. 16 Faahlon Isl.and
Newport Beach
Major dutlet include the pro. * WAITRESS • Nlehts. Ap. ~tnc of sa1et ' lease of ply w Mn. Nichols, 801
l'Wdentlal proputiea and E. Balboa Blvd Balboa assiatlac in tbe malntm-'
anct: of loans, \\"OMEN, Prr, w/ear. NO
door to door -or pb work,
Outatandlne company bene-· iood pay w/Sarab Coven.
Uta and •tartin&·ulary. try, No invest, 547-3428 Jen.
nle.
Please call Mn. Smoat at WOMAN to Mirk in Donut
644-3258 between 8 AM &: 12 &hop, No phone calls please.
PM, Monday thru Friday, 2941 Harbor, C.M.
**SECRETARY 5choo1 .. 1nstrvction 7600
EXECUnYE ** ~-.-.-G-... ~,.~.;
PoJaed, articulate Secretary Career With The with above average akills.
Type 10, SH 100. Min. 5
yn ol' recent exper. u an
Executive Secretary. Xlnt
benefits &: salary. For a~
polntrnent, contact Person.
nel 540--40ro.
AVE RY PRODUCTS
Consumer Division
AIRUNES
Compl•te Mediterranean Bedroom Suite in
01k. !Reg. ,349.00.I •......... NOW $188.00
Gorg•ou1 Spanish Custom Built Sofa with
m•tchlng Love Seat--Cholct of beautiful
f1bries. !Reg. $3 19.951 •.... _.NOW $198.00
Spanish Dining Sets -·-·····--················ $75.00
Solid 01k End Tables & Coffee Tebles $19.50
Till Decorator T1ble Lampi
!Rog. $-49.951 -······-·-··-NOW $11.00 Sp1nish Hanging Swa9 Lamps
I Rog. ,49.95 1 ·-··················--· ljOW $22.50
CREDIT AVAIL. NO MONEY DOWN mm FURNITURE
1~ Newport Blvd. Harbo~' Blvd.1
Costa Mesa Only
---Q S. Swmn St.
Santa Ana (Nr
Harbor &: Warner)' Furniture 8000 Sewing Machin11 ------8120
SERV sta Attendant, pt Elt. 21 yrs, Approved for 20 PC. ''MADRID''
ti.mt!!, exp'd only. See Jerry, Veterans. Ellgible imtitution 3 ROOM GROUP 197il SINGER 1'oucb 0' Matic
2500 Newpt, C.M. under the tederally insured FROM MODEL HOMES sewing machine in walnut
--.S"'T"E"A"D=Y"'J"O"B,---1 student loan program. l'.ncludea: Quilted sofa & cabinet. Z I g . :tags, but·
cba.lr, 2 end tables ' coffee tonholet, etc. GU81'8nleed. Larp Orarw;e Cowi~ con-Airline Schools Pacffic ._ .. 1 21 Pay ou balance ot $38.30
cern bu opcnin&' for five 610 E. 17th, Sant• Ana ;;, ebead~~~ ~ or $.'? per mo. Call SC-9335
younc. ae&J'Hlive men, 543-6596 ~springs & mattress, 5 pc anytime.
Must have • car and be !-========== I dining room; table & 4 hi-1970,;;i;--;;s;;in..,=r:--;tou=c•h">--::-:m:::,::;ti;::-'c,
able to atart work immedi-Thutrical 7900 back chain. zig.zag, beaut. walnut con..
ately. No experience neces. COMPARE AT $749.95 90le, makes button holes,
w,.. iai"' l150""',..,.. ACnNG $39' ov'"''"" '"'""'· blind a.a per written agreement, Do you want to be a full time No down Pmts. Only $16 mo hems, designs &. etc. Guar, We will train. Call 9 to 5 ~~A h -" working profe~?. Do WELK'S WAREHOUSE ......,. cas or sm!W pymll. p.m., Mon. &:: Tue.a. you have the sell dl.9C1pllne 600 w. 4th St. Santa Ana 56-8238.
536-7521 to subject yourselt to a rig. ' 0s!N™'G"E'-R"A:;"t;::o-:,:c,g::.,,,,,:::::-<,-:mo.:::.
SINGLE needle I: special Id Ilritish training course & LOVELY F1oral sofa, never old. No attach needed for
machlnt!! opera ton wan-the artistic humility to ac-used, $125. Match. love seat zlg-zag, button h 0 1 e 8 ,
ted. Exper'd Only. Top P&Y. cept minor roles until the f75. Pvt pty, 530-8337. dcslgm, etc. Guar. $39 cash
863 Production Pl., N.B. training period Is complete? or small payments. 5~16
646-0308 If 90 'IHE LONDON LA· Office Furniture 8010
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MERCHANDISE FOR
SAL! AND TRAD! __ .,,_
r
Mooday, Ju~ 6, 1970 DAILY PILOT
FREE TO YOU TRANSPORTATION TRAHS~TA~-I rRANSPORTAflOh
;:;;;;;-;-:;-::::-;:=::-;=I ·B-N_...;'•_&_Y_•_c_hl-'•--!000-Mobil• HomH 9200 Campers '520
8600 7 WKS A 4 ltXI. kittens loJv "BY OWNER" ..,. -..,...,. , -
hal.ml anct tbort haired, SEU.. Jeaae or leaie * Newport Harl:or * CUSTOM JEWELRY ~. blk 1t Wht. ara,y, purchase, 40 tt. ~T .S . AlewremaJnlng moblle bome
Rlnga, earrlnp It pend&ntl. and 1 wbt Manx. Wheeler. Sur.-lounger with fPll,cninonoofCallf.'1faaf.
Let u1 modernh:e YoUl' old 836-'493 T/6 fty.brk1ge S., D.F., elect ttt est crowina nt:'.Ott a~~.
lewel<Y. custom """""· 2 BEAUTIFUL au.!()I female Nu paint. ""30 cu~ Jn. MOBILE HOMES
Casting 1uppUes. Cut .1rone1, 8 wka old kltft!!na, l 'll'ay ttrceptofl It reoent major, are on d(Jpla.y, ttK-se homes
Rcx:k bound auppllt'J. Real. Ir. wht. and PtY strtped Xtru Plua XXX. Make offu. are tully equipped at prlcts OPEN ROAD
iatic prices. tl&tr. ~ . 114 Weekdays 539-#r&, Efta )'OU won't want to pass up! Mo.nufactun!n of Amtrict'•
Open Tues thru Sun 893-3405 EXM1PLE: finest Luxury Recratlcm Cl~ ¥on. YOU name tt, l haw: it. NEW'"""'°'"",-~=""-="'"'-,,-New alx44 w/awntngs, ski.rt, Vehicles. S M GEMS C.ta & kitte,. • varlaus 19 --~ Craft 1Ancer o
2150 Hubor Blvd ll..A ages &: colors. SOme spayed, -'4150. Contact Bo a t etc. $91&1 complete incl, tax
n-1s M"8 * ~~ ..,...,. some w/lhotl. ~1846 ~16 Transit, Bob Cole. S1&.n72 & Uc. Many read)' for JM. • Nt'W Campen
""" "'~ MEDIATE OCCUPANCY! frOm
Rear Ot Coll .. e Center CUTE puppies, > long halr S.llbciots 9010 GREENLEAF PARK $995
894-2312
* AUCTl,ON * Fine .FumltW'e
& Appliances
No Auction Tonite
Windy 's Auction Barn
2075~ Newport, CM 646-86.$
Behind Tony's Bldg. 1'-1at'l,
KIRBY vacuum w/all at-
tachment• including handy
butler. Take over payments
of $4.50 per mo. or pay
oil for only $3.2.50. Call
543-9335 anytime.
LADIES diamond dinner
ring. set with 1% knrat
center diamond, 2 diamonds
-% karat on eacli side,
Brilliant cut Sac:rifice! Rep-
ly to Box P360, Dally Pilot.
FISHING Equip. sellin&: all
personal fresh water fiAhlng
equip. Lures, tackle, reels
&: rods. Must sell! 644-ll41
u k for Richard. 2003 Baja,
NB.
GAS Welding set compl, $100.
Ship's clock US. Wd. lathe
$60. 3 Antique brass lan-
terns, $3S ea. Star ceUg
fixture $10. 645-1410. N.B.
&: 1 Shott. black & whtte,1_---'--------''-'-' An ad.ult privat .. i:Iub e l...arge SdectSon ot
small to.ix. breed. Rl!ODES 33 "RANAffUit1." 175(1 Whittier Ave., New and Used Campen
540--071.8 'l/4 Bciautitully equipped and Costa Mesa •
SILVER grey~ female maintained. Ideal for racin&: Ph. nf/&U-1350 OPEN ROAD
cat needs a new run, lll or da1" aaillng. Take Harbor Blvd. to at 80. IL\880& &I.VD.
mos . old . Loving . ~Ueay~ 19th St .. then west SANTA AMA, ca..u:r.
96S-097 7/6 ~1232 to Whittier Ave, (5 miles so. ot Dlsneylanlf)
J OM.ICRA, INC. (7J4) 531-41151 e IU'131 FREE BEES
* 64&-2377
16' FIBERGLAS Centerbooro BAY HARBOR New '70 Dall• sloop w/trir, 1 yr. old. $1095 Mobil H S I 'In or bst ofr. Or trade for e om1 a •• 1600 OHC, Pickup with camp. ==;;--;--==-== Ventu,. 22. 300 Broedwoy, All NEW 70 MODELS er. Sale price -dlr. FLUFFY • funky kittetw C.M. 64&-2641. NOW ON OISPLAY C• 67798) WW ..._ car m
gray blk & wht, 6 wks !$"'' Cruialng catamaran 3l' Wides u low u $5995 trade. Will tin6noe privat.
old, hsbk. free to good sail w/auxillary & 36' 12' Wides to 34' \/Ides party, Call 5tS-4C52 er
people 7/4 _.. · Ne ;,= Ph. Park Spaces Ave.ilablc 494-9Tl3, muunng, . , ~· l.;,~,.,,--.,------1''0UND Large blk a na 5.36-8U7 aft 5:XI. 1425 Baker St., Costa Mesa 8' F\ill cab-over camper.
brown do& in vicinity of CAL 281 113 Interest, Clean, % block East of Harbor Blvd, fact: discontinued model
KUlybroolre &: Bak;}; lull equipped, aux eng, best Costa Mesa (714) 540-!W70 Complete. $895. 869 Weal
540-0623 offer. Sll-1234 ·ext 3n, ---lBtb Sl, Costa Mesa. !
10 Ft swing set. 3'' pipe. betwn8am&5pm. Blcycl11 9225 ,63 Chevy truck shell
You take it out -come KITE NO. 22T, d(iu;, new -··---camper, reblt eng, $800 «
and eet It. 557~ 1n cover, &OOd cond. $G 50 '69 M'":~1:1~~ extras best otter. ~1753. I
SEVERAL Cute kittens need 968-7903. 64&'892 * * ~ home. Need &hots. 16• Catamarran, must sell 548-0082 Dune BugglH
546-3566 betore 4. 1n Main sail & Genoa. S425 Mini Bikes • • 9275 -----__ .. ___ _
BLK Pt!!sian cat, love a or bst otr. S'B-7162. *BOUNTY Hunter '69
9525
children, 10 moe. • o Id . USED AQUA CAT arl MINI blke-X1nt 5<bape, 3~ W/fi-OUl 90 HP VW eng:'
644-6273 7n Ila • ne Y hp, Disc brks, Good tires. Beaut. Olfer over
FREE rabbits, large & small r.ew 8;soo. * M6-29S'f ~ :-~ill sacritice at S200:J/1200 CdM, 673-8651.
• ask for Jaclde, 2159 Mayer Fibe 1 , Gel t · e vw Chassis Shortening•
Pl,. C.M. MS-4355 '114 r: ~ Repaln * * coo. BONANZA, Brand new Free pick up 1: dellveey
2 Lovable brown short hair Free Estimate. SU.1'l52 Run~ $90_ ' 8 SU-OM39
mixed breed pUpples, male RHODES 33-Good cond. imported Autos
&: female. 548-0813 716 Idea.I for racing or day aall· Motorcycles 9300 -ADORABLE 7 wk old calico tng. $31XX1. 673--0444 ·-. _.
kitten.'! hall Persian • * * CAL 20 * * '70 HONDA f 5 O CC '65 3.8S SED.-pwr, a.tr, lthr,
644-1096 '116 Many Emu ~~ ZIOO be:!· ;111;; ~in~~~ 0~ ~~
DOUBLE Concrete t ubs, * * 644-US6 • *
stretch plank, garage cloeet. LIDO 14' & trailer No. 2217 ~l~P~M;·==-=-,-7"-c 1::=;:::;::::=;=;::;=::;:=;;. 54~1492. 646-5630. 7/6 Xtru. top. eond., mtt1t ""'· '6' HODAKA dirt b Ike, AUSTIN 'HEALEY
fiberglass tank & seat, e:ic-·1----------1 SKY Terrier female dog, $1015. 673-3706 pansion 'chamber, Be.st of.
beige &: blk long hair, loves 19' CABIN Sloo9 w/motor, fer. 557-7315.
children. 548-0813 7/4 safety gear. Xlnt cond, Slip -=.---..~,,-~=-I
KITI'ENS cute as picture avail. $1395. 54~3283 '69 BSA 750. $900
book kitten11, tree to good • _ Please call: 615-8973
home. 675-4138 7/4 Pow1r CruiMrs 9020
AUSTIN AMERICA
Sale1, Service, Part.
Immediate OcllvetJ
All Modet.
* STIJDENTS * NEED A JOB? Retin'd 34x60 wood dcslts,
$69.50 • Refin'd wood arm
rotary chairs, $29.50 e We
have the largest selection
ot used office 1urn In thb
FRIGIDAIRE elec o~n. mg,
hood, bltn. $75; Port atereo,
$40; Stenotype mac h ,
tcxtbks, ribbons, tape, $100;
545-7272 S-4 Wkd)'ll. 4 YOUNG female spayed -Musical CABIN . :r.tammoth Lakes In cats 1 orange 2 tortnise 16' RIVIERA -Deep V-105
Instruments 1125 H igh Sierras, Furn. 'f nites. shell and calico'. 548--0813 7/6 hp Chrysler-poMr wt.foot ===o-. ""'-=====i
1969 Kawasaki 500
2,000 ml. $800
Call 646-0Gn aJtcr 6 ; ~1rtu1.1ort
JI 11 t p o-1' t ~' :.;;.;c._ __ .;.;. $95, Reserve now 531-33'14 .-7.c=-::.i-:"'-O:-'.::c-.::c:::;;::-I truottle-custom big wheel Auto S.rvlce
FENDER BASS AMPLIFLER Evez 54{)..-0617. 6 Mo. old male dog friendly, tn.iler-many xtras. $1895. & Parts MOO
DELUXE RICKENBACHER with lhols needs, boy tor Ml~ after 5 pm --. ----31,'Q W. C.00..St HW)I., N.B.
Pmitions now available tor
col1ep I: high 1chool
.....,, .. withlut-
compe.ny, full time or part -· CREDA-TEC, INC. 494-67ri0
GUNA ACT -,RS WORK.
SHOP mlgbt be able to help
you. No previous experience
necessary, no age battler,
Memben ot this exclusive
group will only be accepted
upon a satisfactory personal
interview with the director •
Call 494-4404 for appt.
MERCHANDISE FOR
SALE AND TRADE
BASS GUITAR FENDER Bass amplUler playmate-aft 5. 546-1978.7/6 19' s.•-~-llO Me-VW Engine Good Cond b-12·~ 540-l'l'M are•. * -""' * deluxe Rickenbacber bus u..-.:: ........ ·.... ' • Apthoriud MG D.!aler Mc :P..1ahan Desk "'...-v'W'I guitar BLUE eyed Angora kitten. Cruiser-aUdlzw bardkl~ • 642-64113 <J
STUDENTS/ Retired
Ccq1ks Dignified W o r k
dl.tribufuw bomt care ~
ducts. No door to door.
615-0389
1800 Newport Blvd. EI..ECI'RIC Guitar, r ed * 675-6404 * 2800 Ocean m .. CdM before fully equlpt. 313 Robin • VW pans, trans axles, & 1963d·1· Sl'RITEMUsr· beSEEau~ !:!" 642-8450 hollow body, dual pick-ups, 10 am or aftet' 3 pm 7/4 Hood, CM. body perts. ~ · -·
========='I ~$~100".,..o,•_•~•-c· 613-"'·-"""-,.-.,bef;c,";;;---e 5 H~t ~~~ := BEAUTll'UL med. size SA·=c=RIF!==CE,,-, ~11"1>"•""'1n°'brd""'.-A11"' 642-0443 -·~
Garage Sale to22 Walnut Sp1n1t $250 camper. Neu 1ll!w $50. watch dog pt Brindle Boxer fbrgis, xW cond. $1650 OI' * 00 HP VW engine. 100J '00 ROADSTER 100-i, falr
646-5651 after 6 PM 642--0342. loves kkls -544-8853 6/6 best offer. 67?r-936t ml1, Great (or dune bUggy. cond, Pvt pty, $t00.
Electronics
Technician
Growing and prog1 ddlve
Orange County company
needs experiepced Elec-
tronics Technician, knowl-
edpable in manutactun! aa.
tembly, and lel"Vice of elec.
tronica and ultrasonic teat.
Ina prodllcta.
SALARY OPEN, EXCEL
LENT COMPANY BEN&
FITS.
Fumlture 8000
SCRAM-LETS
ANSWERS
CARPETING Cheap!
C-onsole 11e~ machine $25
De&k $15 Walnut buHet $25
Adj, dress farms $5 Bicycles
S10 & SIS. Port. dishwasher
$20. Lots mon, U? E. 18th
St. CM. -
Vendc;lr -Decry -Lowly -WED & Thurs. • 2 swvl
Bounty -BROWN, clla.in, 2 ottomans, tbl, hard
A stylish ballplayer: He lawn mower & edger,
chewa tobacco only when he redwood tbl &: benches,
wean a BROWN suit braided rug, toys & misc.
17 PC. KING SIZE 697 Plummer, Apt c, C.M.
BEDROOM MOVING -Household items,
I.erg& 9 drawer dresser, mir-baby clothes & equipment,
ror, 2 bedskle 1tallds, King books, recol"da, misc. 20231
me headboard, frame, quilt. s.w. Spruce, S.A. Hgta.
ed mattress, sheets, blank· .54&-c~7264~~~---~
ets, etc,• LG, Collection-over 6,000
Clolce at Spanish books. lOc & up. 20231 s .w .
OJ' Modern Style Spruce, S.A. 546-7264. s.m Complet. """"'· ALL FOR $249
Daily Pilot Box M-Ul19 N.B. No down pmts, only $9 mo. REFRJG, headbtd, r/away
bed, BBQ, lamp. chest,
tables, more. 400 38th, N.B. WELK'S WAREHOUSE
TELEPHONE OPERATOR GK> W. 4th St., Santa Ana
$-11 pm Sat & SUn Dally 9-9 Sat 9--6 Sun ll.6 Appliances
228 Forelt, l.quna Beach KING-SIZE Bed In perfect I -~--·----
TELEPHONE Solidton, n cond $70 · Couch ( 6 KENMORE auto washer &:
or pt time, lB or over. cuMions) sJo. 2 marble top Pencrest elec. dryer, late
8100
1 _ b&1r OK. 778--0151 tables 736 'Weelo rear models, xlnt cond . Both ;95 -• c M ' ' ' Will dcllv. M7-8115 or TH& BLUE BEET · • 546-8672
67l-990C • DtNN'tR COOK BAR St o o I .I! , s wive I, I=~---,--,,,-..,.-~,,-.,.= start $30. per •hitt upholstered in leatherllke EZ Auto \Vasher & HamUton
naugahyde with h 0 b n a i I gas dryer, xln't, cond, Bolh Topless Dancers tl'im. Cost new $49.95 each $85. Will dellv, 847-8115 or
Are ~ looldng for a new sell for $20 each. 646-1711. 546-8672
'70 Datsub or a good used EXTRA Long twin bed cot-USED appliances & TVs
transportation car? Please fee table, end table: TV All guaranteed. Dunlap'11,
let us help you select Dlr. set, couch, etc. 2144 Orange 1815 Newprt, CM 548-7188
call 54M002 or 494-97'73. Ave., No. C, C.M. * USED H 0 T P 0 t NT
UPHOLSTERER Wanted, CUSTOM Wood bar with REFRIGERATOR. $85.
· lull or p/ttme. Phone burnt Ol'!Ulj'.e leathu hand * 548-6769 *
646-«9 or eves aft 6, rail & 3 bar stool!;, $150.
............ Call 830-1337. * WIGS * l.JKE'==new=1:--;;;8,-d;;:;v"an::--;&,-l;::o,.,.=-
Sell Wiles tubkln w1p seat. $195
by weartne on the job or 557.7588
~s:i ro. appolnbneirt SOFA BED $25
646.3IOI • 6754059 *
THE SUN NEVER seTS on
DAILY PILOT WANT ADS!
GAS Stove, O'Keefe &: Mer-
ritt $45. Rc.b'igerator $25.
946 Junipero, C.M. 540-1769.
Antiques 1110
SINGAPORE BOUND!
Authentic Antique Melodeon
in working condition.
........ $350. 67>-4292.
J
Pianos & Organs 1130
PIANOS & ORGANS
NEW & USED e Yamaha Pianos 0rgam
• Thomas Organs
• Kimball Pianos e Kohler &: Campbell
COAST MU.SIC
NEWPORT & HARBOR
Cost.a Mesa * 642-2851
Open 10-6 Fri 10-9 SUn 12.5
HUGE DISCOUNT
on new
Wurlitzer and
other famous make
PIANOS & ORClANS
GOULD MUSIC CO,
Since lSil
2045 No. Main, S.A. * 547-G681 *
--~=~==-WHITE poodle"""· • female, ...,, ,...__.__:,, ~-...._ .. _ 673-8651. · *~7543* 4 x 8 REGULATION pool -... , .. ......, ... ~.,........, .... .._...
table complete with all ac· 2 yrs. loves children. 881 ti glee 6 Clean '62 FORD %T, 6 cyl. truck DA'"'UN · XI t __ .. ir1>.I\ Victoria CM 'f/f er -a, Pl · ' engine--comp:ete, new bead I~ cessones. n Ull .... ....,... • new paint, $5495, 962-9910. ----------646-3629 before 4 PM, FREE puppies. Mother-poo-& valves. $50. ~3153 c~-AB-IN~-Mam~-mo-th~La~kel-~in I die, father Chihuahua. 6 Speed-Ski &Mt f030 283 CHEVY engine Call •
High Sierra3. Sips 7, tum. wks. 642-3354 714 1 -64&-5260 6/15 Mt1r DATlUN .,..
7 nites, $95. 531-3374 Eves % MINIATURE poodle pup-1 14' SKI Boat, Fut, 3S H.P. -· ------
<=An ......,7 1., 7 wka old 644-4227 Th -u 1275 Traller, Travel 9425 ...,..........,, P • .,o nson. • '"' er. • -"Leader 1n The -.t'u.rb CHiel"
Fisher Slcre@ w/epcaken 7!4 675--0245 TERRY, 20' tandem whls,
$150, SpragUe-Carlton Early FREE Baby Guinea pigs. 16' w/Chevy engine complt self.cont. Toilet
Amer. bednn set-dbl bed 546-9965. 7/4 REASONABLE shwr, gas/elec lites, ref.rig.,
chest $150. 644-4678 6 LOVABLE pUpples sm. n-4/729-5.196 1tv. Beaut. $2495. 548-fil85
1'1UNTZ Audio-Stereo 4 and breed. 548-2934 7/6 -·-· -=======,--0-1
8 track car unit model A-60. PETS and LIVISTOCK Marina -~quip. 9035 Truck• '9500
Excellent Condition. Price LARGEST disoountlJ on all --'-'-"'-------
$50. call 8374239. Pets, General llOO marlno equlpm'"t. ""''°'· LEASE NEW GMC
Must sell by Tues., S ft long BR£EoiNG---;;t;;-;1 compasses, depth sounder11,
coun<:fi, beige eoUed needs Cockatells $20 pair. 720 pa!ntlJ, etc. _everything for
clearung $20. 642-tn.1 Hamilton, 01 ~I096. powel' and sail. TRUCKS
ZIMMERMAN
284S HARBOR BL VD.
54(1.6410
DOT DATsUN
OPEN DAILY
A1ID
SUNDAYS
1&335 ~a...b Blvd.
Huntington Beacb
842-mt or~ NEW 1970 Panasonic 4 spd ?tiwine & &Uety Shoppe,
tape recorder. Sacrifice, Citi 8820 2430 W. C.oast Hwy., N. Sch. 1970 GMC 2 Ton 1969 DATSUN 510 atatlon
$150. 832.-7026. ~·--------=~~~~~~:::=~I APPROX. 60 yards darlr: REGISTERED Burmese kit-Boat Slip Mooring 9036
• THE BIGGEST I olive carpeting. Good cond. tens. Champion aired. Call -·-·----
351 VG, 5 speed, 24,0XI GVW, wagon. New 40,000 ml.
2 speed axle, 900 x 21)..10 ply radials, lug. rack & radio.
tln:>1, po11o'Cr steering, power 494-5972.
I $50 546-9378. 645--0391 SUPS Avail. power or sall, Piano & Organ Sa e TIFU' s · kt-25-60 ft. Newport Bay.
in Town 6' Trailer w/70 tags, crib, BEAU .., iameae ••10n, Write Dlllly Pilot, Box
Is going on Stingray bike, misc. baby 8 wks ., te~. P-lOl2.
right now at furniture. 540-8372. !-=========
WARD 'S BALDWIN STUDIO DAVENPORT 8', very good BEAUTIFUL Seal point Boat Services 9037
1819 Newport, C.M, 64UW84 condition $75. A~ Siamese kittens, 1 male, 1.l---·-----
1 Open Every Nite refrigerator $50. 842-2331. l=''=mol='=·=ILl=ea=ch=S<S-="'8==· 0 I Fiberglass & Ge coe.t
& Sunday Afternoon **R.epain:** SERIES 400 Code-0-Pbone D B82S Free Estimates · 548-1752 w/remole control play ogs
back. $395. 642-7686 -------B Ch rt 9039 HAMMOND, Steinway, Yam-~-===,-=:===== mISH setter pup, 6 wka, ~ ~-·----
aha. New & used pianos ot Misc. Wanted 8610 male, ARC, shou. FOR CHARTER
most makes, Best buys In * 675-8718 *
So Ca1if. at Schmidt P..1usic LOVABLE Furry blonde 42 ft cabin crulscr. Sleeps 6
Co.1907 N. Main, Santa Jna MAN'S Bike, Lhasa hsbk not suitable for For pvt, cruises throughout
outdoor carpet. sm c°hlldren 64&0327 Southern Calif. Daily &:
Call 546-2160 · ' Weekly rate1, For tts. call PIANO, Upright. xln't ccnd, ====:;==== AFGHAN Pups 642-5777
:toanlture for sale. Call MachinerY, Etc. 1700 2 blk males. Reason. =-~=· ~~,_,.,-,,,.,.. 892-4547. -~ _ -557-~ 27' Trojan Dy Bridge Sedan
• MFGR MOvfNG ful. equip, alps 6. $85-day. HAMMOND RT2 organ w/ COLLIE • AKC, lemale 6 $450 wk. 64&--9(0).
PR.CO reverb spe:ji:er. Xlnt Air compressors, a Pr a Y mos, all shots. Sable &: wtrt. _ _ ~· _
cond. Je:rry aft 6, 64z...t275 booth!, spray guns, paints, Gd w/ children. 968-4703 Flshl-•--11 9040 metal cabinets, furnace, ... DVe
PIANO, Wurlitzer French tb~ •·-P -'·' ST. Bernards to show & -------~ .. o.-. bench, near · roe~. ""g mater, brttd. Ch. sired. Liheral 17' F ibe:rglau 25 hp motor, ..-~.,.. ~··J wall plaqoe1, pleture
new. $750. 847~. tra.mei; Jtntuary, ash b'ay8, terma. 830-5743, 4!5-5165. control1, $350. No tra!ler,
Upright Piano $150 etc. 642-8289, 549-2868 MINIATIJRE Schna~]°'675-63<=='·======::
or best olfer 833-3079 -~-mo. old female, salt & pep-M bll H FREE TO YOU per. AKC Phone 847-2393. ....!_..!_ °"'" 9200
Television 1205
NEW & ~U-SE __ D_TV::-,-
F'or sale/rent.
SlL\tER Penlan fem, cat
9 mo old & baby klllen
AKC White· Me.le Peke
BEST OFFER!
64~812
with blue eyes lo gd. home, Horses 1130
THE MEADOWS
(lrvlne}
brakes. Includes 8 x 20 fiat 1969 2000-~-~. th~,,-,.-,!h,~-,lo
bed, head board and poe. miles. $7500. 645-0640 or
keta. (34044) 2 year lease 673-4216. ·
at only '67 DATSUN Pick-up. Muat $172 per mo, oell! See to •P-1ote.
Contact Bill Applebee or Bill 646-4970 or 642-3122
Leslie
UNIVERSITY
OLDSMOBILE
FERRARI
FERRARI
2850 Harbor Bl vd. Newport lmportl Ltd. ~
c.o.ta Mesa 540-9640 ange Cowtt)''• anJ.y author
LEASE-A-TRUCK lud d•ttler.
'70 Dodge C500 vs 2 sp 20 SALF;s.sERvtCE-PARTS . ' · 3100 W. <:out Hwy. hi Van ...... $156.19 per mo N wport ~ach
'70 Chev CF50 -VS, 2 sp.20 642·94~c ~ 1'71U
hi Van .•.••• Sl.56.19 per rno Authnri:ted Ferrart Dealer
•n Dodge Van • vs, auto/ ========= "''° ········ 18900 ""' mo ENGLISH FORD
'70 Dodge Pick, V8, auto,";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;,;;;;;;;;,;-;;.·;.I step bumper , $89.00 per mo1•
"Chrysler Lease System" AU. NEW ENGLlSt t
John Davia FORDS NOW IN STOCK
9 to 6 dally • 557-8600 DRASTICALLY
Leo Lerner REDUCED
7 to 9 eve11 .• 213-TR 3-1095 TO CLEAR
'67 CJIEVY 1L I LARGE SELECTION .,. Tfn. 6 cy ., TO CHOOSE FROM 8 ft bed, atep bumper, 6
ply on & oft road tires, Theodore
lrlr hitch. 30,000 mi. Xlnt . ROBINS FORD
, cond. $1400. 557-7315 "°60 Harbor Blvd.
68 CHEVY % Ton Pick Up. Costa :P.lesa 64Ul010
V..S, aulD, air, cab higtt l~~~~~~~~!'!'l~I cnmper shell, $2450 .j '. Dunlap's, 1815 Newport, CM.
548-7788
23" ADMIRAL color TV If).
eluding brand new $30 color
TV anten~ (l'K!Vt!r IJ5Cd)
$145 or offer , 546-4478
2800 Ocean Blvd., CdM. hn. --~~--=
before 10 A.M. att 3 APPALOOSA GELDING Reservations &re now being , • P.~1. 7/6 well trained, $300. taken in Orange C.Oun~·· 50 % T. Chev, P .U, w/ 60
5.17-5660. FIAT
PHILCO CONSOLE
Black &: White $45.
4!}2...1719 after 5 pm,
HI-Ft & Stereo 1210
CRAIG Plonffr, -t & 8 track
home lllttto. $95. CrJI aft
6, &n...1084.
Mlsceltaneous 8600
67S-4059 finest & motl complete park q . Needs work. $l25/bst
BEST dog in the world! Male * * at 14851 J•""-· 'Road (Sur. -"".-;·;;61>-412;;-;;;:;;';:;· ::--,::;:-:;= m ixture, 1 )'ear. TRANSPORTATION ~¥ .. , .. -·b •-· n-. R "'l fVDL 111 Housebroken, needs yard, rounded by Orange Grovea) '64 VW ~ le cab pic ... up ~Pt. -fl )
Pret. family w/c.hildren. Boats & Yachts 9000 ln Irvine. For lntormaUon, rebll eng, new tire, pa.Int. $799
962-0573 7/4 ---~-,--,----1 call 89J.5730, 531-&Sn ur Many extra.s. 53&-2449.
PUPPIES' ~ Germ •n CAPTAIN 53i.ai05. R.;;;.r. v.h1c1;. 9515 Harbour V.W. Shepherd, 1A. r.otlle, 3 mos Uoensed • Radar • Loran.
Old. Male and ternalt. :I> Years exp. sail or power, Space1-Space...Sp.ce1 ;·;;;1;: ~;.rtj1 ~ngi:;, l87ll BEAOI SL., 8424l15
645-2704 or 642-4674 7/7 Professional Sport Flshtna New S •tar Adult Pule: • automa!lc. top opens to HUNTING'roN BEACH
MOVING: B e au t 11 u I blk Gukte lifexican ' Central Ce.ntra14' ~atcd in quiet atand Ice box., 1tove $1650, fl"~ f!'-•·•I IJJMW American watcrt • alto neighborhood ot Wcstmins-962-1026.
'67 Fiat 850
good w/chlldren. &U-8029 clal pilot, land It. sea. Ad· &: freeway, A bt'autitul new 69 OOEIDGE V~ Custo"! In-. .4 -----germ.an shep, male, l yr Ucensed mul!l-61g, commer. ter Cloae to shopping area o • .-.===c:-=="" i'IJDB6
7/4 minlstnitive experience. elubho\lle, Ice twimmlna: ter. ec. r'Tu>&' new hres
INVALID Walker with Seat. "Wl~!ITE/B=~~ro-wn-=RA~T~.-,2&>0= 0.st of re.lcrenco1, Write pool, Jacuzzi A: au other fa. Tape deck, Bob 673-2098. -
Chrvme and Leather, Like ec..n Blvd. CdM before 10 Box M 1060, 0.lly Pilot cWtleo. 530-2930, 53l-357L C --!"'O ftfftO Sport ftfl
New. $00.trJ. C..11 837-4239 am or aftt r 3 pm T/4 21' SURFING OUTRJOCER. 5.11-8105, amper~ .. ~ I
S AQUAltIUMS. 25, fio. 2r..a1!~2!,JNG guinea pl71!'1; Custoardm bullt by Phil 2 BR, moo. Cholet space 1964 Econollne Van, 81!'11 5, JF'_.2arden G~ !!~
A lwb 5'8, For -tru:ormallon, ;,._, <t Edw •· '200. Need8 work. on goU coune, % blk. from auto tnr.na, m11s' tell~mu.kc ., '~' .._.,_
call 842-ol735 BEIGE 4 Wbt. CAlloo kitten Call alter 6:00 pm. 615-4&30 beach. Ht.g. Bch. 5.16-89'29 r.i. ofter! 531-071U. _ .Pfl!Illl_ l'lfllJl1 _ I<"
N:;;O;-:m::,::11e::,:--:::.,..=1 <11;--;:::.:-. -::,.,::":I 10 wka. old. MG-1570 7/6 16' GLASS over .. 40 hp STAR 2 BR. 2 ba. Quiet 1000 INTERNATIONAL &II!~ OlAL dln!ct 60-6678. ....
Clln aell It with a OAIL'( 2 St.ACK Sbc1Ue7/ p uppl , w/elec. starter. 1'rtiler, adult ):IU1c, N.B. area. lJved van oonverted to camper. }'Our Ml. then sit bnek ~
PILOT' WANT ADI ~ '9 wks. ol.d. ~2033 'f/4 COW:r, $(iOO.. 657-9661 In 9 mot. m..3121 ~. 557-9661 lllten fl) the pt10na ma-1
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I lfAH~POI< l'A TION TRANSPORTATI RA SPORTATloN -Imported Autos l!ftpol'Nd Aulol -~2 ' 9600 lmportod Aul.. 9600
FIAT
'69 G» SPIDER New eng.,
ttz... 6: brake!L Must sell
........ 11100. ·~--
HILLMAN ·--------... HIUJ,IAll
Runs good S32S
6'6-1492 or 646--5632
JAGUAR
·~ JAGUAR 3.S sedan. auto.
Origlnol. W!ro rum. $lnl
611H1TI.
11IE QUICKER YOU CALL.
ruE QUICKER YOU SEIL
-JAGUAR
JAGUAR
HEADQUARTERS
Thr only authort7.ed JAGUAR
dealtt ln th& entin Harbor ......
°'"'""'" SALES
SERVICE
PARTS
BAUER
BUICK
II<
COS•A MESA
234 E. 17th Stred
518-7765
--·· MERCEDES BENZ
'
'58 220-S sim. .'E!S 19'.J dl@sel,
air, $2000. Both xlnt cond.
49>-5383 Lq. Nlg.
DEAN LEWIS
'AKKIVE~$A~Y
BIG ·SPECIALS
.BIG, BIG,BIG,,-BIG,
DI COUNT
PRICE
AT
DEAN
LEWIS
rnoJ[Y]IO ~Tl\Aij
554 .. 96· ::.'"
$149.45 DOWN
$1 49.415 tot1I dow11 pt'fl!l•nt $54.96 i1 th1 tot1I monthly p1y1111nt induJlnt fill, lic11111
111d all carrying ch1rg11 011 b1nlc 1pprov1d cr1dit for ]6 '"01, d1f1rr.d p1ym1nt pric1
11 $2121.01 including lnt1r11t, ta11 l lic11111. An1111al p1rc1nt1g1 r1t1 i1 12.13. If yo1i1
pr1f1t to p1y c1,h th1 price i1 only $1697 plu1 l1x end lic11111.
'70 Toyota Wagon
559 :J72 ::.,.
$169.85 DOWN
$169.85 total down p1ym1nt, $59.5111 th• tot•I "'onthly p•ym•nt lneh1d!n9 fix, lic•n'•
ind 111 e•rryin9 eh1r9e1 on bank approvad er•dit for 16 1r101. D1ferr1d p1ym•nt priet
11 $1111.01 including int1r11t, t111 I lic1n1 e. Annu11 pereCent•'il• ret. it 11.13. If you
pl'•f•r t• pay c11h th1 price i1 onlv $1817.00 plu1 t11: and licen11.
197~VOLVO
I "1 42" 2 DR.
$~7795
I. DOWN
$277.tS fot1I down p1ym•nt, $87,]9 i1 th• total rnonthlv p1ym•nt i11cludin9 t111, lic:•n•a
ind 111 c1rryinljl c:h1rt•• on b1nk 1pprow1d credit for 36 1r101, Deferred p1y1r11nl pric•
It Sl42l.99 inc:ludln9 lnler•1t, 1111 I licen1•. Annu1I p1rc1nt19• rile i1 $11.13. If you r·· -.. BONUS. USED. CARs I
$'i'95
'64 OPEL
St1tion w19on. R1di11, 1'.111-
et, 4-spitd. R.111 cl11n c:1r!
IPtKJ7ll
$\1 P,~S
'69 TOYOTA
CORONA
H.T. Cpe. Rtclio, h11ter,
1uto1r11tic tr1n11r1i11ion.
lluck1t 111+.. IYIXSll I
S 395
'63 PEUGEOT SEO.
R1cllo, !titter, 4.,,.,d, A
9ood 1KonJ c11r. )JZRIJ61
$169 5
'64TOYOTA
L111d Crut1ilr,·· h1rdt11!',
W1n111 hub1, h1al1r. R11dy
f~ 1111vtfiingl IVGZtlOI
8 1 ~9!1
't9 DUNE BUGGY
~tlr 111gl11et Autom1tl11
tr111imi11ion. Mulf ••• t+il1
•"'•· IOIZAOXI
~1 295
'67 SAAB SEDAN
Radio, h•1t1r, 4-1p1td. b-
tT1 cle1n. (VZU 4011
~795
'61 FORD VAN
Ht1!1r, ttl1•. R11n1 reel
IJOod lJ (S•r. # 311 6)
fg95
'63 ALF A ROMEO
Rod1lr. R1d io, he1t1r, 4.
1petd, E•lr1 c:le1n, !WTE
2421
$995
'65 AUSTIN
H•el1y Sprlte ltocl1tr, R•·
Clo, h111,,, 4-1p•1cl. E.he
th1rp, IYPUll OI
-~1 995
'61 FIAT 124 CPE.
l1cllo, lri11t1r, 4-1p1td, 11•1
MWI IXOAl21)
$2695
'67 JAGUAR
3.8 SEDAN
R1dio, h11t•r, power 1f••r-
ln9, 1ulo1r11tic, cll'fot!'I wirt
wh11l1. J ud like n1wl IZVE
6661
$f295 .
'64 MGB RDSTR.
!11d:o, he1t1r, 4-1p1.C, r11I
nic1I lllFE7t01
$895
'64 TRIUMPH
Rod1tr. RHio, h11t1r, 4.
1p1•d, n•w P•int. I EVH
301 I
$895
'63 CHE VY
V1 ·f1111 pltkup. R1dlo, h11t•
•'· 111t0Mt lic tr11nunh1lo11.
l ow wholt11lt blu• Mo~I
A •le1t, IN61Jtll
1966 HA.RDO DLVD., COSTA Mt:!iA 646-9303
·'
TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION ~SPORTATION _ TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTAT ION
1mf1!rtod Con 9600 ~ _!<ulol 9600 Imported Au1o1 9600 Ant9-, Clo11J" NlS UHd Con '900 UHd Coro -· --MG TOYOTA VOLKSWAGEN LEAVING STATE-. COMO ,
J1rtuport
. 3l111µorts
1967 MGB-OT Yellow bn:ltp.
26,000 mi'., wire ,wheell, ni.i
trans, clutch • tires. Pvt
""'. $2200. 6"l5-8ll9
'65 MG 1100 4-door Good
cond, $.175. ·
833-.3185.
MORGAN
LEAVING STATE
!T!OJVIOI!@
~NNIV~RSARY
SAU
1970 TOYOTA WAGON
6312 Demo $1817
Toyota Mark II $2149
Lie. ZPB516
DEAN LEWIS
1966 Harbor, Clf.
TOYOTA '69 c.otooa, auto,
r/h, new tires, 12,000 mi'a.
X1nt. """'-11145. 67>-<ll<l
SAAB
MUST SELL ---·loo MORGAN+< In_,,----.---'63 VW lag aood oOodltlon, $ll00 Nnl '<S COKET Caliente. P/S,
MECHANIC SPECIAL top 6: bn.111!1 ~ call auto, new tirel lharp. $750
Uc, pKC61J IG-lfM. ' or btsl 89.l-MOO bet 1:31).
-,,,, 5: oo. M&-3900 aft '
CHICK"'IVERSON R.;'_c~".!· Rods ~ CoN11NENTAL VW TEEN' dellabt • '56 Ford .
2 dr. waion. Prof. blt 312 '& .. Continental, tun pwr~ alr,
erv., headers, dll41 l&n., AM/nd, new t:Ires,.brakea.
llunt 4.57 ~an. gauges. Only Im 968-1091
549-3031 Ext. 66 or rr
1970 HARBOR BLVD.
COSIA MESA
'66 VW bus, very good cond
thruou.t. radio/heater, cptg,
·bed, etc .• Best offer' thb
weekend. 49'1'~1065 ..
1.anJe S.lectlcln
Of VW Campers,
Sac. UZ. ~ 'l'lllttn · ·
---· ~1 -~··-~ Aulol. w...,.... · mo CORYAIR -----·---WE PAY TOP cASH '64 Corvait 4 Dr. Sedan,
auto, dean, $450. * 540-3660 aft 6 pm. *
'68 SWEDISH v-< s..b,"""' Vans, Kombls, tor -.,... • truam ,..., __ c_o,_. _RV~E_l_1_E_
c:a1l ua fDr tree eetimate. '66 cusroMiiEo Stingray.
DUNTON FORD .
' 2240 S. Mal•
SANTA ANA
546-7076
'66 MUST ANG
2 door htrdtop. VI, 1ulo.
tr1n1., ftc:tory air con4i·
ttoni~9. power •t11rin9, rt•
dlo, h•1t1r, wh ilt , will
tlr11. Uc. •S9Wl71
$1289 whocl;drlw. Detux~ moctet. Buses, New & Used
Heater. Lo mlleS, $loo:>. Immediate DeflWry
.::
4,._="='=7 ==== J CHICK IVERSON
6R01H CHEVROLET 396 · erwfne. Burgundy ~ w/pld lace stri'pe. Molded -
Ask fl:e Sales Manqer spoiler, 1ide pipes, mags, II -------'-. -
MUST SELL
1957 MORGAN, .... top, TR.IUMPH
bi-ake1, $1200. ·Private Par· ---'---~~
.t:y_ Call 642-1724. '64 HERALD conv. A·l body,
.,:.c;.,,~====-=" J eng, Xmission, Bargain at
VW ' · Mc. wtiidow1, new · wide '69 MERCU._RY ~:.: tift,a. ,$2250. 6(2..4097 or Cou91r 2 Door XR-h v.1,
847-&l87 KI 9-3331 548-2211 ex, 228 1ulo. fr1n1., f1c;tory eir
SUBARU --------* '10 SUBARU
Here Now •
Immediate Delivery
• 90 .MPH capability • 35 Miles Per Gallon
e Beautiful Styling
Test Drive Today At
Kustom Motors
845 Baker, C.M,
Of'EL ·-----
$595. 638-1530 --VOLKSWAGEN
549-3031 Ext, 66 (6 61
1970 HARBOR BLVD,
· COSTA ME;SA·
'68 BUG, blk vin t n t
w/eanary yel pnl Autolatk
tape dk, Xtra.s. i 12 0 0.
WE PAY CASH
FOR YOUR CAR
.' 645.1756 . • 64 vw FOR ..i., '6"1 vw .... xlnt CONNELL
Convertible · rood. 11100 or best ottu. CHEVIOLO
Orange wtth bland new pall-646-4676 '821 Hadiar Blvd.
Jey top 1: brand new engine, '"63""'vw""', ""ne-w-=c,.c:cbt"°t-=eng=-.°"151lQ""· . , Cbsta ~ scr~m
LI< OYJ'l98 dn. take over pmt•. 1411 mo. -J· OP IJOllln · ' $1199 54G-U24 eve1. LAil
CHICK IVERSON 1961 vw -~. "'"" .,u, tr
VW ~~;~ lranlpOrtatkm. CLEAN USED CARS
'67 vw See Geo,.. Roy
'62 VETTE Hd., top, orig c:onJ., pow1r cli1c: br .... k11•,
ftd paint, 2831JG ped eng, radio, heiltt, whilew1U
4-rp, SHARP $1595. 67l-6945 flr1,, ¥invl roof, tinted
91111, wh11I c;ow1r1, low
1r1il•t91. tXVJ5191 COUGAR $3297
SINGAPORE BOUND!
QUICK SALE!
SMrp 'l,i!I Red Cougar! '65 MUSTANG
Be1t Oller 6'f5..4292 2 door, VI, 4 '"''cl, pow•r
Delivery Jilly 7th 1l11rint, radio, httt1r, J =========JI wicl• ov1I tir1,, perf •n·
DODGE
--11
'68 Charger-Power wind., air
9in1. Uc. •VJY062
$1273
cond. & vinyl top power~l --------
steer &: brakes i 2"3 O ' THEODOJtE
'68 OPEL dlxe. wogon; 102 Squareback ROBINS FORD engine, Like new. 16,000 mi. i~• VW oof
549-3031 Ext. fi6 or 67
1970 HARBOR BLVD, COSTA MESA "'°'7902. '64 FORD
1'•67~Dod~g-e~lam~ily-w-.. -.-, -,,-.·, 11 2 Door H1kltop. V-1. •uto.
expandable top, hldeilbed, fr11n1., air c011dilionin9,
$986
still in warranty, 644--0156 JUJ Sedan, Am-Fm Sunr DO Harbor Blvd.
_ radio, stick ahift. Showroom AM/FM radio, tape deck. a.Ir cOata Mesa
PORSC .... E conc1. o..,, S<&-3662, e"' _, n ~ ~·s oond. 10,000 miles on new ---.,.;-;;;;o-~ic::;--1969 Dodge super Bee. Xlnt
------· ~ · factory .,,.me, Lie. UEP464 WE PAY cond. MU<!""· Best otter.
Xln' 545-6519 powtr et11rin9, r1dfo i nd t oond, · h•1l1r. l0SK950)
'62 Porsche s '68 vw BUS 11695-TOP DOLLAR ..., ml' .. 642-0005.
Coupe, J\bsolutely concourse 7 pa.u, Just like brand new 9 oti\ltr square bac:lu For clean used can I =========o:lll --------
condttion'.'Lk. SBN021.' •3'00. 12595. · to choose. from. JOHNSoN & SOH FALCON . '66 MUSTANG
$2"' CHICK IVERSON c ·H1cK IYERSON LINCOLN '"'RCUR" c,.. • .,r.. '"" "'": PRI P.b'-'65 Falcon FUtura. t · c1· h 1 CHICK IVERSON YW VW 2626 Harbor Blvd:, C.M. V-8 ht, fully eqpd. w/auto :;,w~l.1~::~'1Y;, ':h~0~1 :: .. : YW ~ 549-3031 Ext. 66 or 61 54S.:ml Ext, 66 Or 67 ~ ~~ trans, pwr strg. Camry i2.J ntw p1int, Lie. #'SVe:
549-303l Ext, 66 or 67 1970 HARBOR BLVD. 1970 HARBOR BLVD, TOP $ BUYER !7tur~t. $975. CaU
1970 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA ' COSTA MESA BIU MAXEY 'IUYOTA
COSTA MESA MUST Sell: Leaving State. '66 BLUE VW•· lo rni., xlnt 18881 Beach Blvd.
1970 Pot1ehe 9ll-T coupe, 5 : VW Bug,/Abodperf~t run-cond. l--0wner. Must .ell. H. Beach. Pb.. W-355!>
5peed trans, 7" maga with ng car w y 111 good 673-3l78 WE PAY' TOP DOlJ..AR '62 FALCON Sta Wag. $300.1
Dunlap racing tire's, Am-Fm =~tor~u.s~ = ===V=O=L=V=0=== FOR TOP USED CARS Auto 6, clean. Eng &' tires I
radio/and other Xtraa. Mi U )'Otir car ia extra dean, good. 2653 Santa Ana Ave., l
6500 1arnlly ainCe new. f750.
· i1850. Call 673-3379. 642-1724 (if no answer, keep 1---------~ UI firlt. t'M. 548--0941
FORD
$1393
'60 TR-3
R.otd1t1r. 4 1p11d tT1n1mit·
1ion, r11dio. (5RL692)
$689 • '68 PORSCHE 9J1 -calling) VOLVO 23' E. 17th St. ro=ao=--:c,-cy~ .. -.-ngme~.--Wl~ ... cll
Sportamatic. am/fm, 20,cm 1967 vw Sed Good C.0.ta Mesa · 548-1765 trans. completely rebuilt.II --------. . • an. run-ANNIVERSARY ml. Xlnt cond. Bn--0385 or nlng rood & good tires, $00), WANTEDo Clean '61 to '6' 2.000 mll,., ae.t ofter lake '66 MUSTANG
697-'1"' 536-3246. SALE Chev! ~.ton Pickup. 8' bed, '-~,,.-=c:-' ,----,,,.,--==II Co • I' d ' '64 "C" AM/FM, new tire• 6 cy. ""9'"7827. 1'69 eoun-· Sedan 390, up•. ey '" 11' au OIJll•, .., '63 VW EXLT cond, under 1970 DEMO '"1 tic; tr1ntrni11ion, powtr ~= .. W!11!;05XLNT. Pr pt)', retail. can befott 5. ''142" ~.2699 A __ ut_o_L_ooolng 9110 PcondS/PB;A,,.~ s~~ .. ~t 1t11rln9, radio, h11t1r, _...... ...,,, 646-5558 ••..... •. • • "I' • ......,..,o,.,, eve: ~. wtiit1w1tl tir••· !SI Mll4)
'68 911 ~-· kpd u... fl speed, r'adlo & beater. • '6' ~-no!lne _,_._ . wbeei;.-;s;,,"':" 831-i6so-; NEW YW BUG ' ft'6. 1800 E Cpe, for deli¥-11' LEAJIE 11' ,... ~.;;,,,. ..... ·= ~: $1389
831-1555 $55.89 pr. 1111111111 ""D· ~EAN LEW1<1e1 Speclalisl.s '71l °""'· va._eumm n ea. lll95. ""'E. 18"" c.r.t. '65 Ponche SC mJno Pickup, Radlo, ""'!°' '61 Econollne Van
XLNT CONDmON 1966 Harbor, c.M. 646-9303 hydro, pwr steer •. 3300 m11. ** $750 ** '64 BUICK
454-5949 La Jolla $147.71 down lnclucle1 1966 Blaclc Volvo, Xlnt cond. $89 per mo., P. dllC brakes. 673-4868 St•tlo11 w19011., Automatic
tax & Lie. $500 down tak SOUTH COAST l====co-=====· ~ tT1n11r1i1•ion, pow1r 1t11r•
TOYOTA
'66 TOYOTA
CORONA
Gleaming Aztec red with
brand new leatherette lnter.
lor, has automatic transmls-
1don, radio, fU1l factory
equlp, TEY 9'57.
$1099
CHICK IVERSON vw
519-3031 Ext. 66 or ti7
1970 HARBOR BLVD.
t'OST A htESA
VW .LEASING 11600 or • ' e CAR LEASING MAVERICK ;,,, ••d;o l , .. ,,.. #14· AT over payments, or beat ol·. ·300 W. est Hwy, NB. 645.%182 14190,
0 fer. 496-6224. Eve A knda 496-5695 CHICK IVERS N ·68 voLvo Pl800, MU.• ..n. ' w * •m MAVERICK. factory $889
VW Xlnt cond • fully •pped. Used Cars 9'00 air oond., bl& 6 eng, a.uto 1970 HARBOR BLVD. &U-1536 evt1 trans. $2195. 962-1545 11--------
COSTA MESA ----BUICK LARGE Sport cus 9610
'62 Electra 22S 4 Dr. Hrdtp --·--, '66 PoncL-912 w/ili, .n pwr & remote~ STATIOW Wago"' 66 Mere
MERCURY '66 CALIENTE GT
2 Coor h1rdtop. V-1, 4,
1p11d, f1eforv 1ir, pow1r'
••••ring, radio, h•1f1r,
wh•el cov1r1. !RZKl94l SELECTION
of vw
CAMPERS
mr auto headlights new ~t 9 pau. baded w/rur very
3 TO CHOOSE FROM tire" upbnb. j. ,.bit e,,g. clean $1500. 61'®5 $1169 Prlcod~~$3499 i<i.~':'w ..... off ... --=--.tusTANG-11--------Harbour V.W. CHICK IVERSON '63 SKYLARK SS coupe . AUTIIORIZED VW w/small eng. One of those '70 MUSl'ANG, all xtraa, lo
SALES • SERVICE hard to find I p ....i..;.. mi. Pd $4lOO + tx/llc, sell "-~ 66 67 _ • 0 m s, "''6" .. $3(0), Will take older VW
'65 MUSTANG
V-i : Ilic• 1~ift, f1etory 11Jr,
r1d10, h11t1r. IHPJSll l
$999 187U BEACH BL., 842-4435 54~J. Ext. or al c1n. Xlnt, $659. Full pr, bug as pt pmnt 6'1>-8637 ---------1 HUNTINGTON BEACH 1970 HARBOR BLVD. 642--6197 . BllL MAXEY COSTA MESA .66 RIVIERA.· Loaded. Great • '65 MUSTANG co~. • WANTED '65 PORSCHE conctition! New tires.12,000. 11~~~1o ~k, 11-------ITIOIYIOITllA I' I'll pay top c1ona~ tor )'OW' Call· 846-4929 • • '65 QI VOLKSWAGEN today, Call Coupe. New engine. Mu•t · · '6 s M 1 V 8 CHEVROLET. $5: • ~ see to appreciate, PGX27'9. 1965 Buick Skylark, R/H us an 1 1 cloor h1rdtop, v.a, auto-18811 BEACH BLVD. and ask for Ron Pinchot. $3499 factory air. Priced for quick P/S..P/B-R/H, 642-0350 &: 1r11tic: tr1n1., f•c:tory i ir
Hunt. Beech . 847"'555 S49-303~U~:-::~:ra-oooo· CHICK IVERSON I ~u;,;••;;!~5'~5-61~~'9~. ====["64S-"':'6:;'!D;::::=:;=:::;=;:=::::.[I conditioning, "ow1r sl••r• l mtN, of{))altRwy,onBdll YW I' OLDSMOBILE in9, r1dlo, h11t1r, w"••J'
PLANNING to move? You'll '67 VW, Prof interior, great CADILLAC cow1r1. 1~£01091
tlnd an amazing number or cond. Best offer. 673-3269, 549-3031 Ext, 66 or 67 --------·II $1083
homes in •.....i .... •g Classified 1968--VW $1_300__ 1970 1-IARBOR BLVD. '62 Ce.d F1eetwood air 2 '68 OLDS 98 co.nvt., \\.'hite, .........., '. ' 15,000 mis, like new.
.:c.A;od='·=°"""===the==m=no=w=. =~====!;43.8532======:..,;==COST==A::M=ESA===: I apla radk>, clean .interior, AMIFM/4 trk stereo. $2500. _ push button sway power 6334799 ·
Impor ted Cart 9600 ··-i A1•tn, 9600 Imported Autos 960D seat $690. After 5:30 or1;,;;=;:--=c:-.=c--o,---,.ll '63 FORD XL
liF:;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii=======:1il weekends 495-5786. '58 Olds, Cean inside & out, Convertibl1, V-1, •~tom•· =~~=-=~-r Runa great, nu radiator, tic tr1n1., pow1r 1+•1rit1f1 • '63 2 DR tediln, 61,000 mis. batt A: upholst. $250. r1dio, h11l1r, whit1 wall.,' WEEK END XI.NT cond. Good tires. $995. 644-0778. wh11I c:owen. IFMCl14l WE HAYE THE
BEST SELECTION OF
BMW's
SPECIALS 9'J>.Sl91. '64 Luxury gg Olds. $689
'65 PORSCHE
Sport Coupe
IN ORANGE COUNTY
lr11nd ntW 11$1nt llOf I mill on llt lledlo, flt1I.,, lrnmKUlall ~. w.at I betul'fl
S2995
'66 AUSTIN
e ALL COLORS e ALL MODELS
e IMMEDIATE D~VIRY
HMleV "Sprlll", lllldlo &
lllet-r, pertec.t fllt IUl'n> -· $695
-:.: -~~ ...... ,., ... ,,,. $1995 9t9e ,l'IC:k, Witt wh1tl1,
rtdio, h11t1r. bceHtnt
m1ch111ic1l conclitio11. IUCl171}
'66 v.w. $895 Redio, h11ter, 1con111r1y
d1p11nd1!:.ility. You couldn't
find t bett1r b1r9tl11, ISU1Jll
'69 v.w.
A~torn•tic 1tic• •"i~,
r11dio, h11t•r, look1 and
cit!~•• Ukt t ftctory ft•sh
c:1r. ISER9951.
,
66
BMW $1095 1100. Radio, h••ttr, 4-
1p111cl, ••c1ptio1111lly cl1111
cir, ISSF6Z7)
'69 v.w.
t ptu1ng1r w1go11, flw11
nllt ftlW rtdltl tire1'.
n.1, bu1 it f1ctory and SAVE. '64 v.w. '"''· ....... ., .. ,. plnJtrlplnt.
priced 10 low you won't hll•wt It! I
T&M MOTORS
(-.......... !
1011 GARDIN GROVI ILVD.
% I lk. I • .t ... ch l lwcl.
5J4·2214 H2·S5S 1
$799
'62 CADILLAC Cpe de Vllle, 52,000 mL. i739
full pwr, $'195. 450 Vlctorla, 646-0669
Costa Mesa .--:-:-c,--~--=,---·.11
WANTED• :63-'64. DR. Cad. '6"1 euu ... Suprem. Top cood 1970 Demonstrator w/everlcgthlng. Orig. pvt. Lo ml., ful_ly equ\ped, Orig. pty, 540-S483 """"''.,.rd. 64Z-460D 1"='=====:11 SA LE
'59 Coupe 0evuie. xint cond PLYMOUTH $115. Apl. D, SWU1Y Act'H All 1'70 °""°""'.._
Motel, Newport Blvd, CM. ,68 Satellite 383. L-t, TO, are n mcrnd from Mf'Y'" ...----.. .,.. Ice at approa. 'O O I
CH-OLET map, mint rood. $1995. mil-. Th,.. lt70 Fonl• l:YK 837""3387 anytime. -----J====='====::.llh•w• had th •lr '*
1960 Chevrolet Station PONTIAC mll• c"-ck-uJ •ntl are
Wagon. 283, powerg!hk, ready for llftmldl1t• H-
powtt ~. radio U90. LEAVING STATE llvary.
5'M327. ·-·· • ... ..,..... ... 1ble party w/good All Moclelt To MUST Sell !55 Chevy V8 credit to asswne balance
3-4pd Hurst, Mallory ii:-on rny 1968 Pontiac GTO Choow From
niUon, Jlk;y "-cam. Needl PS/PB, air, 0;ttptione.Uf Mott C•ra Fully
work. 90-$555. low rn\1. Call a1ttt 5. l(lu.,pN
'85 IMP. Wap. All extru. 64&-8353
Air. Pwf. cond. Call att.1''63'°"PO=NT=tA"c=-=Ftre,...,b" .. ~.~u~.s. • T-llrd1 • Torlne1
noon. Ar:c. best Of fer Magg, wide oval tires. Mist • Muttang1
UJ...8452 green, $2400 or best oiler. e 01laxln
'61 Q:lEVY Bl1c&1ne Callaft5:30,6'f6..9161 • f •nl LTD'•
mechanic.ally IOWWI, aoo<! '611 GTO coovt. All power,
llre1. Before 9AM alter 4:30 factory air. iisoo. MUST
$250. S.f&.J243 • SEU.1 LI S.7762.
'69 Impala 12,000 m1'1. Forc-
"ed Sale. PIS.· P/B, ah-, RA"'BLER
btsl oft, C:..U 'til 11 PM. ·---
673-1023. '64 AMERICAN, auto. 6.
~OIEVY Caprice, low XL.NT cond. Rtal t'C.'QrlOmy,
mileage, loaded! Xlnt cond., ..,,14=95.="'°''=1,:67::~==== II Pr1v. prty. $1815. 5'8-625t. 1-·
T·BIRD -·---· ... __.
CHRYSLER · ----
DUNTON
FORD
2240 S. Main
SANTA ANA ---·------i'63 PS/PB, new motor. gOOd 1~7 O\l)'ll~r lml)eriaJ gd. rubber. fender &: door
cond. 393 Stock Heml ;400. ditmeae. i ioo firm. &J&...2567
Cd ft.k:hard 6¥r1118. PILOT WANTfAt>!! 6U-5678 f '""----~
546·7076
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