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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-07-10 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa17 • • ' - . --• • • • . . . • . • . • Bizarre . ~wiSt ·m -C()ast . Sta'.YiJ!k • • • - -. ------·=-·=-' :-.. r: .. -· -' ._~ ... ~.. :,_ ·-· :.•-=..--: --~~ ----· -... -..-~--- ' U~eWSltaf~:Uiit .... .. ..:. ~ --= ~::.. .:::. ..=,.:;.. := .....:;.. ..;--:;;; • Reag:an ·s-(tsi.~s.------ll-1---- • .. ,._ --_ .. -----,._ -e. I _ __. -_:For s~·ailie~_-ft.s:t . ---. -. _ .. _ . -... --• i .... -t. ·-· --· T 1.: ...=:-.. ..,, .. -_. --. . ~ Handicapped Aid. . . . In Nixon Dispute:~-:-~ • • ·- • ear OD- . . . \ .. er·e rres r .. --. --- Foot ita t h e Mouth ' Michael McKa mey, nine months, Brandywine Park, .. Del. has his hangup. The bangup's name isiMissy, who, like Michael,. irj1lllt.a.pap.,Scram!lle;ICJ'amble, chew, crawl, cry. · ~ AUl to Handicapped Cut By Reagan in U.S ;Dispute Simon Discloses $2 Mil1ion Cost For Senate Bid SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Gov. ROnald Reagan, Jocked in a struggle with the Nixon administration over the generosity of California welfare grants, today an- nounced a $10 million cutback in services for the aged, blind and disabled. 11e ordered that $24.5 million in funds budgeted for homemaker and attendant care services be reduwl. to $14.5 million during the current fiscal year. Add itionally, he directed the Issuing of "emergency'• regulations that state funds distributed to the counlies for the programs be allocated on a monthly ba!is instead of yearly. 'Mte Republican governor said this pro- cedure would "i nsure that no county ~nds more state money for the pro- Poiso11cd Meat Fed to Canines A Costa ~fcsa youth who told pol.ice he had recently been taken lo court in a leash Jaw violation dispute found his two dogs in convulsioos alter being fed JX)isooed" meal Thul'Way. William P. Jones. 19, o£ 950 Governor SI., rushed the stricken animals to Dr. Clarence Hardin. wto diagnosed the ~ blem as slrychnine poisoning. The veterinarian induced the dogs to Vomit and examination showed chunks of meat dosed with the Potent. poisoo, according to Officer Ted Wilson. JnvestigaUon Js coot.lnulng today into the misdemeanor crime. police aaid. t l -sACRAMENT<J "(AP) -lnduslrialisl gram than thatprovld<d to them,". Norton Simon of Loo •·•eles hu The State Social Welfare Department .-..lfi estimates there are about 50,000 persons reported to Che-~ of 1t1te that in programs for the blind, aged and he spent nearly $2-mlltian in his ~ disabled Who n!Cflve hommnaker and campeip .. &o-Win the ~ U.S. attendant care services .. IUCh as holl!e Senate nomination. cleaning anti transportation. Nearly all cl it wu bis own money, A department spokesman sa1d it was Simori apent thrfe ~ times aa much u not known how many would be dropped because of the cutback fnd that It would his SUCCU!ful opponent, i.ocwnbent U.S. be up to individual couoties to decide Sen: George-Mtwphy (ft..Calif.) who musl be eliminated. The reports ·nled With Secrelary of Reagan announced the action· 1n a State .. H. P. Sullivan llid Slmon spent letter to the chainnen of county boards lt,985,2911 -pared to Muriil>Y's 1&17;761. of supervbors. He said it was aimed Murphy faces 1:1-.. John v . T\mney, at HJes&enl~ the heavy welfare burden .. -.. on the taxpayer." Democrat from Riverside,' in the general He said it would force no recipient election. into out.of-home care. Simon's contributions totaled the same A spokesman for the governor said as his expiuditure. Of that, he and lhet s1:c,..~1::; r~r by ~ru.nrng the ' hb1 wi(e, . ~bJited . a c 0 m,b.J.n.e d :a!s wookl r:'ertmt ot':.e 'tey 7er!':i .$1,115,214. ·~~.came fmn· llbotJt fund and that there now were no plans for spending u. He said it could be used to finance possible "deficiencies'' 1n welfare or other programs later. The governor told the l;Uperviaors that tbe new Btate ...,,iations adopted by 6ociaJ Wellmo Direct« Hobert Martin "strongly ,_._.. that a camty not -"' its own general relief !undo to supplement the programs "when the state aUocaUon is e1bausted," He warned that "any attempt to do so -by :pending tax: monles ralaed Jocally from the COWllY tax ba!e - woukt contravene the clear intent of this administration's action which ts to cut (lee WEllAllE, Pa .. I) \ . IOO penonl, , Simdn· 'P<nt.more U.... It million In r-and televtsion 9!)vertising. Tuooey report«! receivilll $430.771 aod ~ $524;-r.2. SJmoe ourpriled Political "'-""' by •tepping mm the Senate race apinlt MUIJlliy oo the let day al Ollll( In Mll'dl. 1111 bJltl campaign Included Nllration adyeRising on rdo, televbion and new.papers. . · Murphy WOil by J.3 mlllion votes to &:it,000. Ills pe!IOMJ -·to his own .campaign w11 c:Gnlldered a record, as wes Ille lolol cf $1.1 mlJJtm l)>ODI by be anc1 MUrplql 1ar Ille llOllllDlllooi. Rumors ·Put . ' . I I . I ~Obn·~ : \ . . ' ln1·f lttg'J ~·it : ' ' I . ' •' • ' BY Al!mm.R, 'nNIEi;' Of .-....., ...... ..,. T!ie .iudie ...... ..-~lo tlie ... ol --Dr. 'l'll!1oll!Y '-Y hie: <rnieted. 1bis,lmmedi&te 1arrest altet 1...,q b~ Is m looger Ill·•• pkillreiique rellglom -r.. .. ..rug •ri In the San Jl&l Cat>iolrano .... . . Jdvl B. Lewy, 21, wt>o went befcre . ~ Court Judie B;ron K: MeM!llan Jess than lllree -U .ago, Is d>arpd wiUtv-ol~ Judge McMillln aJlo'l'ed young Leaty lo ... y tll lio-nnch operab - by Rev. Mu ~. of Ille Churdl <If Son Climolite, a facillty near Ortega lfilhway. No cne but -John Leaty ....,. lo know ..i-he is today. "1-don'._.Jmow wt.it's~ ... said the llov. ~. "His parole ollicer caU<d 'Y-Y· He was stayillg heno but I don't know·where he is mw." He apparenUy. basn~ escaped, be has Juot ·pe llOlllewl>ere. . Judge ·MCMill• issued a bench war-rant earlier um wetlr, saying· he heard fmn rehlile """""'·that Leaty hlld moved bod: IO his old Ohaunts In lhe . W-Drive .... al Laguna Beodt. He also ,..d he understood '-Y wu 1elq .,.,....i.1n· a ~c ll!op. • Nellbe<' ralidmce In the oolbrfuJ, wood· Ed JIOOlc In the Ari Qolooy' --a c1rug· .._ 'opart<d a oemHiiJI. laol •ebn::I· -nor hanging 8l'OUnd a poycbedeJic !hop fit well with terms "' bis l"d*lon. . A DAILY PIWI' call to the Orange County PrOb8llon ~ent 'lbnday alt«noon led to the flnt ~ tllol Nancy Neboo bad loot ooe al her lllClll -probalioner.. Judge McMUJon Cllllld ha•e Imposed a ltate prison aentence .01 Lewy last June 22, . but be accepted rec<Jm· m<ndlllons -on his go.oay oboerva-tion period It the Calllomia O>mdiClll8! lnlllttute r.. Men It Cllloo. · Delenie attorney Irvin Coeper, tho Rev. ~poport. aod Mill NeJq all Mid Leary WU . o)1limlltJc-.abclut a. drug.ft:oe Muro . ot achievement and adaptation to a more (lee LEARY, Pap I) PILO.r OFFERS FA.IR TICKE TS . Slanq today,.h DAILY Pu.or h>- vlteo Ill h1c1<7 -·to . be Ille --·· guest al the Or-<llunty Fair !< ExpoolUoa. • Ten names a day will be publilbed Iii opocJaJ "ads" In Ille. ·-ad-.. -.. section al the ........... Each pmon whole name appears there is entiU<d lo a pair of tickets to lhe. fair mj· will receive lmtructkn on bow to olrta\n• ,Ille Uckets by nadlng the ad llltlna hli name. • Loot tbon ...... You may already bave WWI YoUr fair tlcl!N. • .. . FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JULY I 0, I 97q · •, l.. ' YOI.,. .._ NO. 1'4. 4 l•CTl;ONl1 ct-PAO•I . . ' . . . .• . .. ' · Viefo Jfftirder ' 'D · .. ··1' E: · t t· l • : .... ,. e·y,1 .'· . ·~p.er s t' · • ~ ' r '. • · r • -i 1 .. 1 • , ; ~ • .. In~e~p~,~-~~.: q~s~-:·;. 11 1oiiic VALT!lilzA ' ' "!ill! Ilunl.a.\ blr-. ipm, ~r ., ..... ""......, . t., the murder •. 1 f I I .~Jf l'olke esper1s m Sata.lmn fmn Los ' .•r ..,_ """"'17 •111!Y .... 11,,.,:!l t ~ arid San Fl'8:nt:'ill» ti:lday' were eoier,d mto. tfle convtnati9D1 '° 991 / callecl ipto the m'IJ'do< ~lion of nc<iceable point,'.' be lllljd. • • : , brutally Jiull:hered .Mra. F-B""'" ,_· . · · after "" atfllfnejl's ~ 'll1inliiY S~T OFF SLAYINGS • . .. o1 a cieYll ~ ritual' willl pen. • Wbst did arise, 11ow .... ., be said, Wiit of'Jier body. .. . · • ' , the trigger "4llch allegedly set off lbO .layen Oil Sand ,..,.,.,.OD Road the af.j But -Ana lswyer r ~nee 'Gem-• ternooo of Jillle 3 • ....,, -hie salil his cllent . and<.::::... Iii the • • ....,..... The youths, Drake said, alleg<dly ..,. sl&ying, Stephen Crl.il Hurd,· 20, • did costed the wm:ian as ~ drove from ~ not. pOrtlclpate In tjl8 alleg<d Satrn a freeway olfrimp lo a PTA m..u.li wonlllp ritual 'tn ClevMaod NaUonal and wanted her c&:r because theirs bad'· Forest willl the beat!.' !unis and ann of Ille bruneUo odloolteacla-Jast Juile ~·Brown ti.en made _r:elereoce • , 3· · ' the obvioua unkempt appearance of tbc Gamble, Mio tept-Hur:cl, ,the ban4, . . .' . , , . , • aDeg<d leader.a-is cf a roving bend "111at ~ .qi. trlgpr· <" ·wbeil tbc of hcxnetess youths, also denied to vic;Um told tperri she ,w:ooldn'i &Ive-her.. reporters that ltJs client, who· entered• car to a..~ al dirty lflds ~,~ a plea ol h•IOCmt in court 1bursday, a'bath.qd:haircut/' ·PI:ile re~~ · eltlter ld.Ued or mutilated Mrs. Bl'OMI. s•m· wOT· ....:...i.r-~ ' 1 · · , Hurd was only an onlooker; G.amble n. 1, nIDh.:r said.· .t ,"Blj ,Hurd said not2}Jrlg to ... µs,,..sma: The mire aspect al the eviscenltioo Ana · (~ce) or· ,Riverside , '(~l!'lt. and dltmembennent a1 · tbe ·body• bis :v~l al\OCJf tllt! acUvltiey/",llr~le been a.clerk area in the case for Weeki. . ' ·Re~rts froi'TI Gamble; who could 'not · COMMENTS AIRED be reacjled lot ~ddl~ C1)m!Del\t ~ : :a~: now· •• ·•Gamllle'I <ui•ueota have , n;iornine, ·added that hiS' c,Jlent arid: q}e .iviq w ... " other. defendants wanted a ·car ·to .p . been aired, Sheriff's Lt. Rk:han:I Drake : to San fl:ahcisco to' "visit the devl.I". =·:t!; r:..::: m=' ~siQJy lhe.1"8der ol a ~ely pOOJicl.,ci In~ M r•. . cuH' of SaUnlsts ih the Hay Alea-. Thlt "W -~_;._ ha .. ~ In .~.· . car was found b""""1 near Loo. Gaii>o. e -1~--..,, ve cauw. a _,,_10 The asserted sacrtficial ritual, tooit on the ·Los ~eJes· Police °"IJorln!enl• place In a boaldet-Clllyon above ....,.m as an ·expo.rt• Jn the lk!ld . El Cariso vlllaff Jull Into Riverside of Satamsm1 8l1'f ·"" ~IY, wtlI ...ic County pose Ille orange Comly line. · • men actvice·fnm other aaes,· ~u.e· f 1t-~lht'Mn. Bf'oWnts remJi1m We have no ooe on our f~rcel ~<tam~intba8!:)tiw.·N knowledgeable m tlU ..J>Jeot," oaid the lhe <objedli •in' the · ~ .Jieutenlnt. WEre'1*tlftQtf: ·1. ! ..... ) . .t • 1roo1ca11r.-Drake, wbo II headlnr lhe 'And-poli<e' teletft><!!. dliootched lhl lnmtigallve bureau <If Ille departmeiit (~ SATAN,'Piop'z) ' while Capt. lames 'Broecl)elt is vaca-• l • tkliltng, was the victim of a shotcun· ! ,,..· ,., t ,· attack· on his houee· Tlnndsy ni&IK ·as Or u"e ., __ _. he'illd bis f'!"'l!y slept:. •. • , /!· •• , •• ,,.,.-• · M Di'ako said the shootJn& .-• . ••1ri no wa'y0 related t.o hi& wort en 111ebltiam·...eof'Mrr:--.. · ' ·llrMe, who admitted his ·llhock ·•ti the ~·s C'lltnniehti, sakl n+etatlona · 1uch as the ritual sacrifice· aisRrUons ' were potentially damaglllc aod pre-· l<Jdlclal .. ' .' . . ' GllOTBllQliB ACl1VITY . . • Dralle however, cld m..I tllol ..,,., ~ groteoque -Y lDlllt'have ~the ......... ol lhe El•Toro · teacher beca .. ol a. <'OlldJlion al the body, I ' ''I'm not trylns In· be tlrilJy ..-Jn., teadonflly bizam, but eva:ycne who .... Mn. Brown'• -.. the nichl . Ibey -. ditcoVertd -Coavl'1'*f lhel aomcthlog very 1tr1nge had ICt'OlllPM-t led the murder -; CannibaUam W!IZJ't ruled out, either, he 'said lrank.1Y. . · L.t .. Jl!U~. !rl»_p!oyecU ·leadillc role Jn finding lnl.rmatlon on JocaUoo al · the K-blr military knife aD01edly Cited In lhe al,.ylnC, lhe mllling car of )In. Brown and the bloody murder """"' tn Jrvine, 11id the S.Wnlat element never bad cropped up In llowt <t laJklng t • ' • • •• ., J DolLYPIUT I ~ , .... ··••· l SATAN ~· . .... -:JM _, ol tho bod:J ... lllW IPOdllod .. -ml .. menber wWob .... '"'"'•· ..... --111111 -... -.. ._ 1 , 2 •• ... .... llllcllol 2 .. ,, ___ h<r'I «-. II. .... cllod ,_ I, .. _ .. .. lhid ... -will DDt llilo ... ............. la2*Jlll..U."- ..... "ADii lio Wiii -tllo -II ....... ---· . ____ ..... deYU ID Jlrivale, but 111t· M - lo = 2 .Hunt -.. r..u, ,, ..... -.-.. ....,..~ fir the oDeled p1ndpolo la tho ,..... ___ , ·----· _...., ..... out ol ... -bis -ln•llln--.Hll ..........,. ....... __ "" ~·· . ~ "G)'llll'" ~. 11, -...,.,. In Por1lond, On., .... ..... ~ --flPlloc .t',.U..'1 all-lo Or.-OomlJ' ---odllll-.." ....... ~ -a. ..... -To11or. 11, • ._ --.... Nor...alt -111 -·-(II _ __, dla... .. _ _,, C. _. Biia, II, ol --............ ~ -" Clrlln 11111 _,_" fll from ... --.. oa12111-ildd • nl(lll mmocit'• jell>. ~ JDll"ljua:na p 0 11 e I I 0 r JU'~aa.--w ok'll ..,,,, .... • IM _... .... d a1 ......... "" .:ii ~ .... 11111 ... Ea 0..-a&lllr Jll -wbm ... .... ...... ,, A.., ..... ,...ne ,..,_nm. WM ;: ! ............ If" 11 I J $ 111· --o! • .......... J bEARY. ;. = ! • • DAILY PILOT . s. .. , ....... .. ........ --.. = .... ~ --1, --' ...... CllMT "9t A'llfJI _,_.,., ! .._.N,W ... l ............ ,...... ~ '"' .. c...,:.," ""' ................. .... ' ,._ ... ...... ·-...... A. .. .,,.,.. --·-IMllM P. N .. ......... c.fr ..... -c-Mlllt• ............. l'o_ii ...... lhi.., .. ..., ........... u.i-._.., "' F.-1 ... _ .-.-..... ,.,,,. ... ............ -~-..... <MllM ... I Frid17, Joly 10, 197U DAILY Ptl.01' ..... !Ir er. S...... l.oelci11g llp •P.oliee. Can!'t Cope!' But Beach Better Off Than M.ost Says Robitaille By Tl:IUIY 'COVllU ... ..., ·-.,... "No pol!cs oaeney lo the United Slates can eope trlth the rlaiq erlme nte," H-llelcb Pollet QJ1ef Earle Jlol>llallle 1old ~ " ~ -. lhll """"'"' 11 br<aklllll la the llunllngkin s-1111 . He aplo1nod how his clel>arla*>l Is lrYlla .. cope wllh c:r1me In 11\mtlngton seac!i. "l have one major advantage here," llol>ltallle, who ••-John Sdtw laolor d .... tlian a )'ell for petzolmm." u police cji!el one year lfO, llld. "I Rol>llallle explained la cI<tall lbe lhlfl1 .., proc:eded hy a man who wu matlnc i. .i>N mode in police atructurt ; i--. lbe bell department jici.lblo for tho ho fvrmed a fourth division lo handle dly." personnt!, remov!n( it from the pslro!, '1Becauae d. our d!pm'tment'a ~ • 1trvices,and detectfve divillons. tlon we have 30 applicanta far evttY "We've put our men m four-day, 10-oi>enlna while the Loi Angela ·cleiJvl-hour sh1lla .. ,_. p&trol unlll are ment cmi't fill 800 openlnp. on lbe meets during lbe pelk crime "And our average P1trolmen have flY'l!I hours during the Mn.Ing!." years' experience wbUe 80me neighboring At one point he cracked a joke abouJ. departments have an average experience tbe extra cars and their relation to • drop In lrafflc dlalionl. "We asked our patrolmen why Ibey Mars S acecraf t Builders ~~::oo:.ew~dci:1:"'.P.:~ ~Id~: 1-__::.:..::====--=--=:.i::..:..:....=-=.-=-__:-=-~~~~~~~~~~!".~tbe~-tboy­ ... 1 black and whit. unit'." Confer With Mesa Firm ''A con:esponding drop in a-Jmes bas come from the increased patrols," he said. "And we have the lowe5l number of policemen per papulatioo in Orange County." Sdesillsts halldln& lie Miilner 71 space vehicle which will blast. o{f for Mars nm year vlailed Ooeta Mesa 'lbur!day for a conlerence on a locally~uced Crtticll1 c:ooiponent, Represenlotiveo ol Ille Jet Propulsloa' Labx'aloey (JPL) Jn Pasadena 11111 ex· ecutivea « Rocketdyne Corporation, flew In vii hellcopler for Ille dallfled lalb. , The key fuel system component tS produced by GuJton Irxlu.mies' Servonics Division, 1644 Whittier Ave ., builder d a nrlely of preooure and speed: -parts. pltM the Titan lllCk!t 11111 the jumboje\s: Ille Boeing 747, Ille Locldleed LlOtl and Ibo Douglas DCIO, Preblcln explained. Mariner 71'1 component built for NASA Is still In Ille early 8l•ges and McCarty said 11 would be dlfftcull lo Olllmate its total coat in dollars. The part will transmit electrical signals back to earth regarding ~sw-e in fuel llnel d Ibo M1rlner 71, tllus al.nlng mission control of any malfwx:Uons. The Mariner will blast off when Mars Is 85 mlllim miles from Earth, the cloaest point it reacbeS every 14 years, hul will be followed by anolller within three years . Mars, Venus and Jupiter will be cl08tly aligned at that time. "ftecause d. me rapid "growth, we have to innovate, come up with new solutions. We expanded Seltzer's Sandmen Into the Special Enforc<menl Delall, and I lhlnk wtien it's over you'll see •e have a aood reeord on it." "We also establisbed a court liaison man who calls patrolmen when they must appear in court. In the past we have had as much u 50 percent of ()Uf patrolmen in court, waiting for cases to rome up ." Robitaille , who gave a straight, clear talk, explaiaed the di!ference between public reJations and community relat.lol\s. Silatlwtl Cillfomla Edison linemen prepare a pole at 16th street and Irvllll A-In Newport Beach to supply power to new streetlights btilll lllltalled olong lr\llne between 151h aod 16th Streets adjacent to campni·of Newport Barbor High School. '"lbiJ !nilrument .... deolgned lo rncr:itor pn:ssure in fael 1lDel for the Marin« 71 engine, whidt II made by -eldyne." Oxplalned Shnn McCarty, oootract adminiMrMor. "lt'1 a Vf!IY critical instrument and that.'1 'Wtly they wanted to discuss il," be added. Gulton Industries' local plant, managed by Norm Dolby, employs about ZOO, while the finn nationwide has a work force ol 7 ,000 persons and Its stock is listed on the New York Exdlange, said Prebicin. "We want good public ~labons. When we do things we want the community lo tnow II. Bui I do nol beUeve It is the responsibility of the department to try to sway or convince "dimdents -it's a waste of effort." Minor revisions in the department have saved the city large amounts of money, Robitaille said. Manslaughter Sentence Delay for Ex-Coast Man Jack Preble.in, manager for sales ad- ministratioo, said the k>cal p 1 a n t manufactures tramducen of all _types for military •nd commerclal aviation anda~tm:. 'Ibey Include -Apollo IJIO<ill nlllcle, Desegregation Clean Up Starts Fram Page J WELFARE ... the cost of welfare at both the state and 1oca1 levels." Counties have until 1972 to convert from aUendant care to homemaker services for the aged, blind and disabled. Neither program involves nu r s i n g servlcel. One example was the hiring of the UC, Irvine graduate student! t n chemistry to work part-time on the Iden- tification of narcotic1. "When we used the Oran1e fumty Crime Lab we Jost <tle-thlrd of our: narcotics Cases beCause ·fiy were too busy to get lo court in a reasonable amount of Ume. And now the salaries of these three chemists cost the city lw: than it used W cost lo transport narcotics evidence lo the crime lab.'' A -...nib delay In sent.nclng lw -onlEnd In SUperlor Court for a former Newport Beadl man who once faced murder m&rges in the bathtub death ti. his 2-year-Old stepson. Judp Jam.. F. Judie onlerod Michael 1-libear,, 23, fonoerly " 2327 lbrpnl l!t., Newpor\ Beech, and now of ODtarl9, lo return lo bis courloom Oct. a for whit could be, at the mlnJmum, a 1entence cl aoe year in Orange Oounly jail -bu pleaded guilty lo reduced dw'gs d Involuntary manslaughte<. Judge Judp ordered the delay 'l11U1'!- day lo eoable him lo lltudy the results of psydliatrlc examination now being curled out on Shear In lhe stale'• Ollno focWty. · 'lllll study wu ordered by J udge Htmy M. ~ of San Bern&rdino Sapedor c.urt after Shear pl<aded guUly to ........ !bit be' beat and .. verely lllJlhd 1111 -mo~a old natural .... Eric. Doctors en Ontarlo1s Fontana Hospital als1ed. polJce lo the infant's Injuries lul Jan. 10 ....... --Ibo bealtn UC Irvine Coeds Get It Together Two UC Irvine ltudenll really do thinp logetber. Nancy Petersen and Marlene Belfort are both graduate students studying molecular biology und« Pn11. Denlel Wulff. Their hu!lbands are bclb mglDeera. Monday. the wives both had babiea IUdly two houn apart, Jermlfer Ann Petersen was born at 5: 19 p.m. Her father is an e11gineer 1t LTV Research la Anlbeim. J)oyjd Erm! Belfort WU born at 7:11 p.m. His fltber ls an mgineer with ' Alb-' tal>ontories la Newport --, boy lo them for lreotmenl Shear's arrest immediately revived lhe WASHINGTON (UPI) -Wl1h >Cbool interest Of Newport Beach police In Ille opening In ievon ....U, the Nixon f ~.-~ ste -bu beam> 113 final push death on May 31, 1969 o ~-s pson, lo "clean up'' 121 bard-core aoutbem 2-year-Old Patrick Tudor. ....,-'-'.ah tblt have rallta:I daegregation The l!ltit boy dJed in the balhlub U-L~ al the Margaret Slreel address despite since tho orialnlll 1154 Supreme Court deoperate attemits by police and firemen d'W:ii 1'iil tlnolened, Ille Jusdce to revive him. It was 'at first thoUght thal lnjurieo lo lhe cblJd were ln!llcled lJt!mlDltlll tiled auil 'nwralay apinat by the officers In lhelr vain attempts the slate of llfllalsslppl lo delegreple al resuscitation. • • 19 w· -~ Two " Eric Shear now nine ;Jnonfhl, is still • the Ml't expected to have mo r.W•lng bo,j,ilal .Ire-for lhe in-cen:l""'w':il~~~ lumpm' g Junes he suffered m Ontario. m s A physician recently described the several school dlrtrlcta wUhbt a state child as "unrespansive, dtfinitely im.. -were filed agalnst a total of 27 paired from his injuries and ,bt a con-dlstricta in Arkansaa, Florida, and South ditlon which only allows \18 lo hope Carolina. tbal he might b«ome aomelbini bella' Nearly 200,000 students were Involved than a vegetable." in T!luraday'a action -95,137 of them black, 81,291 of whom attended segregated IChooh last year. Meanllme, Rapn and stale welfare officlals indicated they had no intention of blckinl down on an usertkJn by the NlJ<m Adminhtration that Cillfomia Is falling lo Cllllply will! f-111 welfare laws. ~ 'l1le llopaitment ol illlltb, Education and Welfare wuned in Wuhington '!11Unday !hat lbt -f .... •.-Ible '.)oas"GI fl -'In f-.i"fmlds U lt filled lo """"1· A heiring by HEW was set for Aug. 25 in San Francisco to air the di!pute publicly. Basically at issue is the state's failure to make a cost-Of-living increase for recipients in the nearly $1 bUJton AJd to Families Wltb Dependent Oilldm1 (AFDC) ~am. A 1967 feclerll1 law requlreJ states to maintain welfare stan- dards of need that are not more than a year behind the current cost of. Uving. ' 'Crash' Leads To Beach Rape A 24-yesr:old Hwtingtoa Beach ""mu told Costa Mesa police a man accusing her ol causing a nonoftist.ent collision raped her in retribution early today. Summer The vidlm said she had -l<otionally stopped her car on Wilson Street at Harbor Boulevard about 2:~ a.m. in i;uch a way that the man bad to swerve lo avoid her front bumper. No accident occUJTed, ahe said, and she stopped et a nearby serviCfl statioa restroom, only to be confronted by the ma.a who spoke with a curt, southern accent. Still refusing to believe a colli!ion had oecWTed, she said she was ordered into his car to go to police headquarten, but the man then drove to a darkened ~a nearby. The 50bbing vicllm returned 1o the serviCfl station at 250S Harbor Blvd., where an attendant called police, who Y..-ere told she had beeA kicked out of his car some distance away. 4 SIDE CHAIRS at 65. ea. I OVAL TAIL! 25t- WITH 3 LEAYIS "All of our accomplishments would have been lmpoosihle wllhout lbe IUppOl'I of the community," RobltaWe told the lO ChambeT mtmben. "We've never asked anybody In this cily lo uncondllloollly IUppOlt your locll police. But we will do evll'yth!ng J1011i111o .. earn ""' raped' ... r support." Summer Swimming Classes Set at OCC Oraige Coast College will get In tho swim with the Ojlelling of !heir 11ummtor swim session Monday. Registration f~ the two-week se91ioo ia 1l1ted for s.tur .. day from 9 a.m. to noon, in the OCC ·gym. , Classes will be available for everyone from toddlers to advanced swlmmera. Dirty Dozen Doctor Fllls Agnew Watch Orders Ordon aro J10UrinC In lo an Anahelm llhl'•idal1'1 home for hl1 particular atyle of Spiro Asn<rw wristwatch by the tboUlandl and three ruah orders just come from PftlldfOlt Nixon's niece. 11 An awful lot of orders came from Capitol Hill too," says Dr. Hale E. Dou;herty, bul he ,.,_ lo menUon 1111- 'llll ~ pnct!Uoner who.!e Jok .. ln· opine! lnftlltiol marteled bY his Dirty Tlme ComP1117 bas created a naUonwide fad and accompanying controversy also hNrd from Agnew hlmltU Thuraday. A Ionc:<l<Jl'Ci<d letter rtleosed earlier 1n Ult wttk at Towni:, Md. by Vice Praident Apew'1 puaonal attorney notes no pennia:sion was given to use the well-known mui oa the carleatun watcll. "II 11)'1 jdlt what lhe pms 1ald II would," Dr. Dougherty r<marked. Vice Prta!dent Aantw wants a 1ubltan- tlll share of the ·pro1!11 on th• IIU6 tlmtpiece dtriated to lamlliet or men mlllla1 la acUoo or held Jn North Vie• •' " nam. "The profit 'OI something like this has to~ very small," said Dr. Dougher· ly, although 50,000 have reportedly been ordered ahd the phone rarely s((ips rlngi.ng in their home. Members of the lam.ily of 12 -the Dirty Do"°, they are allectlonalely known to neighbors -worked 'lbur:sday with Spiro Agnew watchea scattered all over their pool table, preparing orders. · Dr. Dougherty said he intended from the start to donate much of the prolits to charily, but bad somethlng Ukt the Cancer FW>Cl in nUDd 1 since that disease took his mother-in-law 's llle recenuy. QuesUoncd about the competition, Amerle.n Time C.Ompany, of Detroit, which ls now producing a so-called dlinifled Spiro Agnew watch, the 38-ymr- old physiclan back;>ed•lod • bit. "We weren't really trying to i>ob fun 1t the vice pruldent," he expl11ntd wfth a wry grin. "Nell.her were we llJ'iu.& he'a the ereatest person alive.,, OUR SUMMER SALE ALSO INCLUDES SELECTED GROUPS FROM DREXEL, HERITAGE , HENREOON, NATIONAL, MARGE CARSON, HERITAGE & HENREOON UPHOLSTERY PLUS MANY OTHER LINES, REDUCTIONS ON ACCESSORIES, LAMPS, ANO PICTURES ARE ALSO AVAILABLE. OF '' "RS FOR: HENREDON -DREXEL -HERITAGE ~ltd11111 INTERIORS NIWPORT BEACH --Profo .. lonil lnttrlor 1727 Wostcllff Dr., 642-2050 O.sl•n•rs Avillibl-.AID-NSID OPIN FRIDAY '!'IL 9 • LAGUNA ll!ACH 345 North Co11t Hwy. 494:6551 OPEN FRIDAY '!'IL 9 Ptl•M t.n FtW Mott .. o,_,. C•ttlltf M0.1261 --__ ;:-==--=-=-=--- I '•'""'"''" -· - I . I I r -, : -Bnniingto~ B~aeh E-D·ITION .. . --"N.Y. Steeks Y.OL ~3. NO. J 64. ":SECTIPNS, 42 PA6ES I ' . ORAN6E COUNtY, ~~llF.ORNIA: FRIDAY, JU l.,Y)01 ~970 . . ' '• _.. .. 4 .... -• • ' 1 County Asks Re_haeh 9£ ·PU C's Edis()n. f)eCiSo:tj: ---,,By JAC!r'BROBACK OI "'-Qalty ,.~ ltlft '.!be Orange County Air PolluUon Con- lrol 'Dlstr!ct (OCAPD), lhrough the <OW> ty couoeel, 'Ihunday requested a rehear .. in& of the stale Public Utilities Coot· miss&on's decisioo: fav<ring eipausioo of SouMw.m California F.dison's Hootingtoo Beach, JQWer plant: I Coonly Couh&el Adrian Kuypor ,.,,. authortmr June :io. by 'the coonty •ao,nI of Supe<Viaorl to 88k I~· a ..,,.Bring of the PUC's ~une Ii decisfun "requirinl police power of the ·lllle with r<feronce' the construcUon and -aUoo of !Wo "'air polluUon cooll"Ol )!Ullt<n aod..tl!Ia new (gu or oil bumincl lltealn electric pclW<lr hu be\en d<ieptecl to Iii' pollutioo gerenaUog units· In ·Hontiogtoo Beach. cooll"Ol districts ant not to 1he PUC. , Klly)!«'S .,,WO• 'lbllrldly ls 'a precoo-"Colllequeptly, the F'b!dinr of Oplnjon diUon to .. appeal 'ol lhO PUC nillng of'thePUci.s.-andaoy'grlllllng to tbe CalifcrniJ Sui;reme Court. . .:. <If. certificates of pUblic conveniebce...00 In-the-~ fU' a rehearing, Deputy necessity are erl'ODl!!OOI to the eltent Coonly Cooiioel James -v: Urball, aelinf they did order a pennit "' the F.diaon for Kll)1l!!l' lllales:' • · · ,C«npsry to commence ~ol "The pe.jile·of 'the_Slale il•calil~a .~Units)~ ... I and 7 at its ·- have ""'"eel to the Legislature. Um :.Bead! 0-ralinc Station ~ Rear· -:;._· .__ _.... .. " Ul'I,.._.... Foot in the Mouth Michael McKamey, nine-months, Brand)'Wine Park, •Del. has biJ h"""11'> The hangup'• name is l°'li"Y· who. like Michael, is just a pup. Scramble, acraml;>le, • cliew .... crawl, cry. , · · · ... .. 2 City Mis8es B-.is; Trips to Beach For Youths· Over By ALAN DIRKIN Of t1M o.llJ PllM tllff Hun~ Beach youngsters have missed the bus. They missed it so badly that there might not be another. one for a Jong time. A young couple who live ln the norlhweot of the city, Ted and Judi Geissler, ttiought It '""1ld be a good Idea to nm shuttle buses to the beaches for young children during the summer months. The service started Monday and was planned to continue till Sept. 11. Two 90-seat buses were operated to provide a total of five round tri)Js each day. On Monday the buses, capable of car. rying 450 in a da y. carried .only 12: on Tuesday the total was 15; an Wed· nesday the passengers dropped to 6, on Thursday the buses weren't running anymore. -"The response was very disappointing to say the least," Geissler said ruefully after stopping the serviCe. "The only good thing about it was that the response was so bad that we got out quickly. Had our losses been less per day we might have lost mere in the long run. .. , Geissler, a 27·year-old sales manager, ealmaled the three<lay experiment In a public transportatloa ll)'ltoln -fn!O. "We just couldn't do much. With M a day," he said at bis fi9m9 at' 15.191 Victoria Lane. "That'S all we were tUlng hi." His wife interjected. f"Jba lesaon is th.at people don't like buaes. I feel badly about it because it waS my idea," Mn. (See BUS UNE, Page t) Orange Coast The weather is getting monoton· ous along the coast Still mostly sunny with ea rly morning and eve. ning -clouds and ~ittle temperature chalige. INSWE TODAY Country and western mmlc will be a highlight of the Orange County Fair which opens siz-da11 run in Costa Mesa Fairgrounds next Tuesday. Full details in to- day's Weekender. ... tint " Mlllu91 P .... " Cl11"'11'-• MltltMI ...... • Ct.Diti.d ..... Orl!IM C..tY • ,_ " SrMI PIH'IW " -" _,, 1~11 0.lfll Hltlct'.1 • S*k MMm t• U • E111"1'1 .. P-• --u IR .. l'W ..... ..... _ ... ... .. Pl-• 1•11 ·-• --" W""*"'AllMl'f " AM Ll fllltrl " w-·· ,._ 11.11 -.... • Wer'lll _..., • •• -· .... ·-ll·B • •• >s:Q .. -:*"' -<" .zpx• • AW tolfandicappeil Cut · ByReaganinU.S."Dispute SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Gov. Ronald 10< spending it. · Reagan, locked In a !truigle with ,the ·He said II coald l!e 'uaed to on.De. Nixon ~inistration ov'er tilt generosity possible 11deflcienciel" in · wtlfare ot of 1California welfare grants, today an-other programs Ia~. ' , nounced a $10 million cutback in services The governor told the supervisors that for the aged, blind and disabled. the new lllle ftlU)atlom adOpted by He ordered that 124.5 million In funds Social Welfare Diroctor Robert Martin budgeted tor homemaker and attendant ••strongly reco:nmend" that a county care services be reduced to $14.5 million not spend lb own general relief fund! durtng·the current Jiscal ye,ar. to supplement the programs .._ Ille Additionally, he directed the Issuing state allocation is exhausted.'' or "emergency" regulations that state He warned that ''any attempt to do funds distributed to the counties for so -by spending tax monies raised the programs be allocated on a monthly locally from the county tu base - basis instead of yearly. would contravene the clear intent of this The Republican governor said this pro-administration', action which Is to· cut ~ure would "insure that ·no county the cost or wellare at both ~ Ute expends more state money ,for' the pro-and local levels." gram than that provided to-them." Counties have until 1972 to convert The State Social Welfare Department from attendant care to homemaker esUmates there are about 50,000 persons services for the aged, blind and disabled. in programs for the blind, aged and Neither program involves n u r 11 n g disabled who. receive homemaker and services. attendant care services,, such as house Meantime, Reagan and II.ate welfare cleanlnJ and ~-officials Indicated they bad no Intention A deporinlenl ~ nid li waa of backing clown on an -UOO 'by not bnro 00w many '""1ld be dropped the Nixon Administration that C.lilomla because 'of the cutboct ml lhet It would} Is failing to comply with federal wdlara be · up to indJ~ .codllties . to decide . la~ Department of Health, Education who must be eliminated. and Welfire warned in Washington Reag~ announced the action in a Thursday that the state faces a possible letter to· th~ c~airmen of county boards ~oss . of $1 billion in fede~al funds if of supervisors. He said it was aimed 1t faded to comply. A _hearing by HEW •at "l~g the heavy welfare burden was .F't for Aug. 25 1~ San Francisco on the ta er" to air \he dispute publicly. .xpay · . . Basically at issUe is the · state's failure ~ He said It would force no recipient to make a cost~f-living increase for into out4-home care. recipients· in the nearly $1 billion Aid A spokesman for the governor said to Families With Dependent Children the $16 million freed by clamping the (AFDC) program. A 1967 federal Jaw state spending ceiling on the two pro-requires states to maintain welfare ltan· grams .wou~ revert to the key general dards of need that are not· more thin fund and that there now were no plans a year behind the current cost of livinJ. Turned Around Yoga Course Set in Beach -, , She may be nxn thin 6,000 years old, but Hatha Yop .Ull stand! a lot of men C11 their helda. • ' " Men -.nd women -will tearn to do that and I lot of other bodily COO- _torti>ns begirdng Mc:llday as the Hun-- Ungton Beach YMCA lniUates an eigill-• weet Yoga ClOUrte. Teacher Is Madeline Nellon, a bona.fide '1yosini11 who CW.ms the phyiical and brmhloc ··-~ reduce ...tali~ ... firm llebby muscleo and generally Im- prove hetllh. ""itk'Kvidual 8e5Sions run from 5 p.m. lo 8:30 p.m. each Monday In the YMCA mulOpurpose room. ~class is -limited in-alze-so tMt ample attention can be given eech ....., d<o!t. Pt. .. nogistratlon lJ required. Further --t the clau Is available from Patti Ciel, Huntington Beach YMCA l>fO(l'8J1l coonllnetor, 17131 Stach Blvd., Sufto R, 147-lllD. ·' inc the ll!ll"'Cll'ri•le pennlts Imm the Oraoae County · Air PolluUoo Cootror District, II ' Urball, fu the brief, coJileods the PUC rulin& is based on .. an "incorrect con. clusioo of. law." · · ·· He continues: "''Ibe applicition d. Uie • Edison Company dated Aug. I, 1969, provided' th.at the compaey did propooe to obtain 'all necoooary pennlts and autbcriJatim from r pablc• aulll>ritles' in-' , , , " notwilhsta-g :Ille fact d!at the pro. · m;.,.;,, ol the cootaminants 'n!ay be, in, fact,. a public utility:" · -, ' ,'!bat the COUOIY and Ille APCD· will pursue the matter beyond the. requOjii for a rehearing before tbe · PUC ii in- dicated. "A 'decisi<al thaJ.ti>e reiuJMm of m air pollutim coatrol district .. applicable to. a public utility -not in' aily way prohibit Ille --, (Stt. :EDiSOlll, Pa1e Z) But Chief Notes Beach's. Advan_tages By TER!IY COVILLE Of .. o.llJ Plltf tt1ff 0 No police agency in the United States can cope with the rising crime rate," Huntlngtoa · Btach Police au.r Earle Rol>ttaille told Chamber ol. C<mmerce members this · mcntng · at · breakfast in the Huntington Seaclill. He explained how his department Is trying to cope with crime in Huntington Btadl. "I have· one major advantage here,'' Roblt.allle, wllo ,.cceeded Jollii Sel!W as police chief one year ago, said. "I was preceded by a man who was making the beat department possible 1w ·the city." "Became ~ our ckpariroent's repua· Uon we have 30 applicJ.ntl , for e\!!1')' openillg while the Los Ang<les depart- ment can't fill 800 openitlgs, "And our average patrolmen haVe ftw years' experience While 0ne netghOOrlng departments have an average experience fidor' Ot iess than a year fer patro'knen.u Rot>itajlle uplained 1n· detail 1he lhily he has made in police structure; bow be tormed a loorth divisj?R to handle penonoel, removing it from the patrol, services and detectlve divisions. "We've pot our men on four-day, 16- hour . shifts so more ~U"ol unia are on the streets during the peak crime ho;urs during the evenings:." At one point he cracked a joke about (Stt POLICE, Page Z) Devil Worship Bench Studies New Taxes Experts Call~ T F" . ··c· .. , C .. lliMmd~rQ.se ~ i:, ~ :7 i~~~~~ :1v,1c .: .· .~nro,r . .. .. • · • , II)' ALAN DIIWN, : > ' • bualnou ,lnse -· · llj J08N VALrilizA "',,.._ --' ' ' , ,Horton claimed the propoaa1B woii1d °' "' -""' -The IMIJlhlY !rub colleelton fee Ip double the revenue to be derived ln>m Pollet~·• W'i .. 'from Lao !1>1111..,._Beoch_io,,P~ · . the.,.._ communlty and that tbe ~-IDd Sip J'Nrda.<o today. were 'Jbere · may be a .~ ~· •• 'od "'fonDulaOon mates Jn •de q 11 a t e ·-"~ Into ~---~ lnv~•-t•-of --"•M•-· . , ~ for dlllerences ln.pri>llt mar· ~ --~ .....,. ~ ... --~· tax Is ~t ,In the ~ gin befween cJ..... of buslness." bn.<tally'butcherec!'Mrs. Floi'ence Brown and the Oiamber of·~ ls umap-The chamber objected to the !Wf after an· attorney's assertioas Thursday PY wl.th proposals for a ~ tiµiJMa ' reco~endaUon to exclude the oil m. of a devil wcnbip ritual ~ pa111 Jevy. . ·1 , dustry' fi-om the gross receiP,ts fee and of her body. ~ were the Issues. ~. ou,t U!e a 2 cent. barrel tax, claiming this But Sant4 Ana lawyer Lawrence Garn-by a study aession 1l1UrsClay nlllJI. on.. proposal was lnconslsleot with the ble slid bis · citent and ouspect In tlie llnandng methods r.r new c!Vlc faclllUea. ' recommendation of · the Systenis and slaying,. Stephen erai(i 'HUrd, 20, did The outcome was th.at the .cpllilcil . Oata Proce.ilng Q>mmJtee which not participate in the alleged Satan will meet with the chamber's bUslileu ltudied financing methods. wonhlp ,ritual In Cleveland llaUonal committee at 7:30 p.m. \\'.~,July ' -added that the Chamber bas Forest with the· heart, lungs and ann 22 lo lrqn out dill"""'°'• Ind ~ called a meeting· of bmineJS leadm o1 the b!uni41e adloolteai:ber last June will be a public heaJinl , on Ille tax for nm Wedlle.day to .,licit comments 3. PJOllOlllsat7,30p.l!)"Aug,S. · 1, on the plan:·nie city will meet with Gamble.' who rep-Hunt,' the &!(<Ire finance llindor,Bea,Arli>e!lo . chamber repreaeotatives a weet alter .neged.leader-of-s«ts of a rovq band welt over bis prowsals wtth.~qif:rl1 thi.1 aession.• :· ~ of -elesa youths, also d<o!led lo • chamber ol "'mmer~· lelter. obi«lilii 'The po«sibilily or "" -lo Ille reporters that his client, wbo en~ to the changes was read. ' trash fee: was revealed by Arguello when a plea d_ innocent in. coo.rt Thursday, The letter, signed by chamber pre&i. he disclosed that Rainbow Disposal Como either. killed or mutilated Mrs. Brown. dent Peter Horton, expressed the group's pany was seeking to renegotiate Its con. Hurd was only an onlooker, Gamble "nonconcurrence" with the proposed tract: W!th the city; The present monthly said. charge ts $1.50 'of which RaJnbow receives 'Ille entire aspect of the evisceration $1.50, , · . and dismemberment of tlie body baa HB Trustee Pos·t . Arguello said that ·Rainbow Wanta the been a dark area in the case for weeks. fee raised to $1.80. And now that Gamble's commenls have In the ·figures he presented, Arguello been ·~ed. Sheriff's Lt. Richard Dral<e Election Nov. 3 ~~-that the clty, would face a $287,000 -.... i.agt: Jn fmancmg if 00 barrel oU said, the Satanist aspect of the murder tax was bnposed. _ will be the target of an lntemive police Officials of the llunUngton Beaoh City ''.II we plan to look at the oil lndu.tiy Jnvestigation. Sch>ol District have cori'inned Nov. 3 strictly as another form of buainess, "We already have called in a captain as ttle election date to fill the trostee then • • • . we co~d expect sometbJrie on the Los Angeles Police D'l"'riJneot acat lelt vacant by Roger Andenon. in, the, ncighborilood of $14,000 a year. recognlJed as an expert ln . the field The special trustee's election will be If we me the oil pnxtucUon licenl!le of Satanism, and we probably will &eek combined with national elections on the fee at 2 centS a barrel, we could expect more advice fn:m otber cities, becawe same day. SOO!edllng in the nei~ of.'300,00I) Caodidate.1 who live wtl:hJn the a .year,'' Arguello reported. ; we have no c:me an our force dil!ltrict's boundaries must file fcr,fhe The uUllty tar, sucgested to take the li~~~teab.· le on tlU oubject," aald the aeat between July I& and•Sept; 10. Sept, loan. of a 5 percent monthly surcharge ~~· 10 is also the last -vat.rs In the on all utility bills, was dlscuooed aa Ironically, Drake, who is beading the district can register to cast a ballot an alternate.reveriue SOUrce. investigative burea11 of. the department for the trustee election. Arguello e!timated it would ·bring In while Capt. James Broadbelt is Vaca· Anderson resigned from the bo(ird last $1,086,000 a year. tioning, was the victim « a ahotgun montfJ after winning a ·trustee pasition 'Alis tax was ,toot!?d as one that would attack m his house 'IllW"9day night as on the Oranae County Board of_ E.duca.. tilt the homeowner, apartment resident, (Set SATAN, P•ie !) tion. (See NEW TAX, P•ae Z) 1 • DE8B IE1FUi.LER, SYLVIA PREpc>RS, ROlll!RT ELllS (JiROM LEFT) TRY 'COIRA' POSITION . Y .... May Bo• Ill°" Iha lldarly SW., lut•She S Ill Ha!M Charm . • ' --------rr------=::;-------:------==::::-----=-------::----:-::;;;;;;;;;;;;;·,;,;;;.;;_---. • J" DAILY I'll.OT H , ..... £!!!If' ' . ' Cuts • Ill Center - ' Urged by Aide ..,.._P.,,el EDISON ••• ·. "" ... ....-boloc llMI In .. w.,.1111-i. 'Ibo brief -Cll lo die -..._ ol 1111 PUC Codo 11111 -a>urt-. • •A -by lbe PUC en lbe niquool for nl>ollrq ii not ~ for "• manlb .. two," MXXlfdlnc. to arrolt -· plbllc --... for tli< PUC. . '"1111 ...., par\y -u, appeolo our -11111 -for, • rehearing. u aOod eauie is 'lhown K will be rrmt«t. but In moot <mm pl CIUlt U not .liown aod Ibo appeal is daed." ,. Jn Ml JllM IS dectM, ~ lt .ayo "~ -~ "" CftrooF FeilnJa:Y of tllll year, the PUC 1111 ooly appMed the $179 mlUloo ... ,.._, but 4,,.:led -lo ''boP °"**1dklD .......... " ' "Edlllm . ii _ .. __ w ' -~~tli!aWI~ --·:To eou,p.ttract tbl1, KQIMlt ""8ht 11111 -pvm anlboilll lo dolllld _, •• pooltlon -.. Ibo AP<::D -w -11'1*11 .... '• dao(aJ " • ponnll for Ibo 1\11111 ud Ille rlPI to "" • -oo to blocl: GplDlloo ol --beata- ash' Leads ·• o :M~Rape A 24-7_ lliiillqloa _ - COiia M• pollet a -........ . ol cauotn& a --• ... ...., bor ID hllllllcdloawiJ fildoJ, --allt llod aalnltn11ou111 blrcaraow--ai -ant Oboal S:a ..,,.. ID aft11baltbi...,Wlo,_,. (Ii ........... -l>alnpor. ~!lo -I occumd, Iba llld, 11111 6.e llopped al a neu!J1 -atalloo --· ooly lo be -by the ..... who spoke with • curl, --l : 6lil1 rofUslng lo belle" a col!Jllon lad OC<UJTed, abe llld die ... -lim !Ill car lo go lo police lleadquat1sl, -.i the man Ihm dnlve lo 1 darhned ....... by. ;.'Iba 101>b1nc victim rtlunlod to the 4'n1co ataUoo at llOt Harbor Blvd., ~ an allendant ca1lod PoUce. who ... lold Ibo bad --ool " ·---·-· • ' DAILY PILOT OAANll COA&T PIJILUHIMG (:cw:P.AlfT J•Mit H, 'W ... ~-,...;..., Jttll I, C11rl•v v...,.,.,..... ..... ~ ....... 11ri•111•• ic .. .,u -1\M•• A. ,.,,,., .. #11 .... llW ··-Alt• Dirki11 ......., 0..,... C-tr E•IW ' Al'9ert W, lttM --................. OfRM 11111 ..... •~1 .... ,.. ....... ......,_, P.O. ._ 7t0, t2MI . --: t..-..... 1t:llflwWA-, (:MM ... , ........ '"·~~ ••• ......,. .... ,." ... ..... .. C:...-• .... II C.-. ... alaU clam up the -croated by tile comt rullna," Mille< told lbe cowic!L Slate olficllls ... not ..... u the cut declaion really means that a aimple majority " Iha voters ... -• bond •l«tioa, or H Jeglalaton m&lll write ,_ Int m the uject llld haVt them appoyed by wl<n, MIU" explained. "It will tab at lealt llx DlClihs before tbe court decisiioo ii clear," Miller said, :U.\o~.=:-- * * fl'te• P-.e I NEW TAX~ •• and i-•·-1111 equalJJ but II w• r:'::.:t!r.tbat it mlld bt ctllt!y Fat h homeowner who pays an .. .,.... o1 f30 • month fer utlllti.., U 1'0llld Mid 111 to hll tu bill a year. Arlliello infmned tbe """""-that -.,_ tl>ef adopt !DUii bring In $1.•.ooo • ,... u bond ~ for the civic -llld Ubrary. lit n.nd ·til al.' --rate oo fll.5 mllllon worth ot bonds over . ,..... 8-Slal<o, • "'"' ...... '!tent and -" Iha p-.. Commloolcin, llld lbet ezponoioo " Ille Soo-. Odoc• Edfa plant may lob ... ol 111e poobl1111. He Mtmtted M e1f*'llioa would brillC In -llM,OOll • ,_ fnllD b ca•••· BUS IJNE ••• -a:plalnod. 'J'bo -... Iran -pofota In .... -" lbe city -Gner Park, lflrlly Part and Hopevlew School. 'Ibe charge was 50 cents each way wilfl d>llclftp under IJ PoY"8 35 C<!!ll. Qty ----the plan, .. Pftl 11111 -Dlprbnert wt4>01aiod, and .. dld tile -and locsl t:instno•es. Tai thouaand Oym -die the bu& -...... ci-bulod tfno"'1 . ... ==-end-.and .ilii :10 ~were~ up by -al -In the rmh " tile city. ••we ooaJdn't blw noelved more heip," Mr&. Gelll1er .id. "We bad lo ba" Ille -bill full ID breU 1V1D." • waS <11. 1-rhe -o1 It -lillalll m,. been bigll ""' fl .. bad made • • quorter ,.. woo111 ..... bad 1o have an the - fldl .... e..., trip." . Mn. Gelaler ~ thet then "'" IJ,OOQ ~-balOOM 4th . and llllh iPlde -..... ndlua " the . ~ pololl. ' ' ·-' .. . ;l'W• ~loll .It. io.t ._ "i'" a ...... '6.tn ·lfD .--got ~ noi lbll badlJ," Ille ail<!. • ..,_ wllo -. Ibo -'""" In ~lo. I--m·a bo1 ~ l!l!JOUY ................ " ~~=-~.s==~ ~--~bf·~-· • .. -..._ ~uno1· Wl'P"O' -.,, .. « _,, --• ... -. . . . ~ boo -WMI\' maldlit oi$mc al that price, •·be added. "Whal'• dbappoinllni fl lbal tile ttac- t.lon WU 90 great before we got It IO!ni· Ptople ~ calling us up and aaymg, 'W'1f', wt. does it start't "Well. It llarlod and It &lopfled. 11 jtat m..w UJlt there are an awful lo< " kldl up -· jullt ..... -from h oee1n, 1lbo don't want to .. 'lo Ille beoch." Registration Set For New Students flllldGI -lo Well Ohnp County -arlOd lo --..., for fall -In IChools ol the Hunlinl1oo -Union 111&1> School DUbicl. ac-torllnl lo Mu L. Forney, ..,.tn--A -will be en cMJ lrom I a.u1. to 1 p.m. Mcnlayl UV.Ugh P'tldoys at eocll of the ftve biib schools to ... 1s1 -In plamfn& their -grams. Studeots who tab advanlage ol the Cllll>(ll1lml1J lbould a..id much wallinl In Uno ---lbil fall, "'" oordinC lo achool -Ead1 -II advllod lo call tllelr local bllb -lo vwif)' lbelr ~ ---~to-·~ ~Hunthicloo -Umoa HIP -Dlltrlct ........ dtl• " -lbc1all Beach, Fauolafa Valle7, Wllll- -end Seol Belcll. SALT Adjournment Awaited in Vienna VIENNA (\JP!) -N. the Str1tqlc Anni !Jmltatloo Ta1kl (SALT) "&I> J><"Ocbao al both lid., bave booome delrw,"-~ llOUl"I* aid todlJ, 'lben WU lO almolpbert ol 1""11 '""" en 11ow 1cmc the vi-lllb will Jut. l'l>lltfoll "'*'-1 upoctod .. adjourn --altar toc111'1 2114 SAL-T -ol Iba Amerlcao end - -'1aten. but .. -won! -· 'A·Bones' Ride Again Judge checlt..er!!f 1931 Deltl%e Roadster at sixth annual conoention of the Model A 'Fon! Club In Mil· waukee. In background is lll.10 Engli.sh Fon!. Convention opened Thunday. About 500 vintage cars are on display. Many were driven to the conven- tion by their owners. • f'toottt Pqe I SATAN WORSIDP ••• Business Sales Show Increase he and his family slept. El Cariso Vllll(e jull Into Rivtraldo But Drake said the -.C oeemed County put the ()rep County line. F H ' "In no way" relaled to his work on It was lbere lhat !Ira. Bnlwn's romalna or untington tie bisarre cue of !Ira. Brown. were dumped Into a mano.._ .,.. ... But Drll<e, who admltled his shock at the objects In tile userlod sacrifice 'lbere'a suppooecl to be a lllump, bot the attorney's commenta, aald revelatioos were not found. retail sa1el a Jluntington Beach did such as the ritual sacrifice assertions And police teletypes clilpatched the not rellect ll last year. were poteotlally damaging and I"" day aftor the dboovery ol the body In fact bu.<lness ales Increased 21 judicial. by • blk!I' '"'""'"ed Ille --Ind .. ....-. -· perceat over the volume for the previqus Drake however, did reveal that 30me the membe!' which were missing. year. .. ........_.. ... -u .... ue activity must have Hurd, DOW awaiting trial for both the -.... ....,, _. .. a .... , "'"" -·~...., •·--:_ _ _.. f th El T Brown butcberq 11111 the hakhet •-1-•~ -es W. $143,f72,000 accompanied the ~Ulg o e oro murder of aervice Ration manager Jerry tn 1989 compared to the total of toacher because o1 the CUlditloo of the Caclln, 21, wllo died Juno z, "aays be IUS,401,000 fer l!IM. body. is afraid the devil will not like Ille William J ; Back, the city'1 ecooom1c "I'm not trying to be grialy °' In-Bible boin( there In bla jall cell," Gamble development olflc<r, figures Iha &ales ln- tmdonally bkarre, hut everyone who sakl, "And be teUa me the devil is crease resulted in a "gift" of f4.G saw Mrs. Brown'• remains oo the nlcbt telling him to lll1ff ldmseU out." for the average householder -the •1glft'' t1>e7 were cllJcovered wu couvlnced that "The odlers, Hun! aays, talk up devil being the amount ol money tJfe city ,....thing ,..., strange had --w~p in private, but _talk it down would have 1¥"1 lo ralae fer municipal led Ibo murder -canolba1lsm wam 'I In piblfc: • .Hurd clahm be nelly operatiom bad relaU sai.s not incftasod. ruled out. either, be uJd frankly. believes in the de'9'il," the lawyer added. The aales ino'tue lrougbt a gaia Lt. Drake, who played • leading tole Thus far the alleged principals in tho of $2'10,0'll lo Ibo city, treasury in 196l in llndini inlonnatloo on locatloo of ldlllnp lacing court action art: over l!IM, ICCOnllag lo Back. the K-bar military knife allecedly used -Hurd, a alender-faced drifter who He pointed out that tbe city received In the al•Ylnl. the mls!lng car of Mn. generally tived out ol can befont bla Brown arid l.he bloody murder scene arrest in a barn near Norco. HJs a total of Sl,434,720 from the state u . in I~ said the Satanist element never preliminary bearinC was ICheduled for ita share of sales tax money raised had cropped up In boun ol talking JulY ai. through sales In Huntington Beach. with Hun! end foor othm faciq charges -Oir1s1op1ier "Gypsy" G~, 17, 'Ibis $1.1 million is the equivalent of 1n the murder. whose Jawyers in PorUand, Ore.. are a tax rate of nearly 41 cents per $100 POIJCE ... the •rlr• 'can and t1lelr re!alloa 'lo a *tlP in traffic citaUons. "We. asked our pat(<llmen why !hoy .... ,.... dtltloM. ,,,.,. 1Dld ~ 'NoboclJ -dare ~ Ill 11111 ...... Every Ume they turn ~ aimer they • a black and whlte m:d\'." "A corresponding drop in crimes bas como from the incre..00 pab;:ols,". It< · said. ... And we ·have the lowest U\U'nber of policemen J"" popolalion in Orloge County." "B.ecause of the r1lpid growth we have to innovate, come up wj;t,lt new solutions. We Oipended S.llser's Sandmm Into the Special Enlorcanent Detail, and I thlnl: · when it's over ' yoo'll see we have a good record on it." .. "We also establistted a court halSOn man who calls patrolmen. when they must .appear in court. In the past we have had as much as 50 pel"Ct'Dt of. our petrobnen in court, Waiting fw cum: to ccme up." Robitaille, who gave .a !tralgbt, clear Wt, explained the diff..mc. bet•- publfc ..iatioos and community relallons. "We want good public rtlaUans. Wbm. we do things we want the eommuntty lo know IL But I do not believe ft is the mpoD<ibllity ol Ille· .,..,._t to try to sway or convince dissidents -It's a waste of. effort." Minor reviaiom in the department. bave saved the city large amounts of money, Robltal1le aid. One eumple wu tile blring ol the UC, lrvlne graduato -.its I n chemistry to wort part-time on the 1den- tlfication of narcotics . "Wh<n we used the Orange CGllnty Crime Lab we lost one-third of our narcotics cases because they were too busy .. gel lo court in • reucn.able amount of time. And now the salaries of -three chemists cost the city l<SS 1han II used lo cost lo ~ narcotics .-...,. lo the crime Jab." ' "All of our accompllshmeot. would beve -. tmposstble without the mpport ol the community," llobllaille told Ibo IO Cllamber memben. "We've never asked anybody tn this city lo uncooditiollall aupport your Joell police. But we will do everything poalible to earn your re.peel end support." Queen Elizabeth Backs Ecology "l can bonestly say that U never waging a pitched court battle fighting assessed valuation, according to Back. entered into the coavll'Sationl to aey the youth's utradlUon to Orange County Th.at would be about $24..00 for the owner YEU.OWKNIFE, No r l h we• t Ter- noliceable potm," be laid. where he faces adult char&es of murder~ of a &24:,000 home. ritorles {UPI) -Queen Elizabeth warned What did arise, however, be W!, waa l:idnoi>. Northern Canadians that go...-.....t In the trigger which allegedly set off Iha. -Herman Hendrick Taylor, 17, • Ex C I mh" En ~~of p1~1 •• ":l":...~1!! 6ia,.n m Sond CazlJoo Road the Ii· dr1ner picked up lo Norwal1t ....,al • 0 O Jan voy ' -~ .,.,. ternoon or June s. weeks .aco booted oo murder-kidnap development of the unspoiled oorthlands. Drat said aDeged.ly char T G The Queen's warning came late 'llms-~:i ~tbs.;..... •u .he dnlve 1,:; _.::.,.. c. "M-" Hulle, is, o1 aken by uerrill~ day in a rar.we11 address at Iha end a freeway offramp &i J1A ineelini , Gardm Gtvve, lmpllcaled in the bl~ · " of Iha Royal Family's vflit lo the and wantod her --bad l death " Carlin and _, " fl' fnllD eo=.:'· ~'°:laM~r -F~°'.:~ N::.T~i:'"R.ya1 Family -e ltalled. · "!.!"' : the station where the college student ~...., c::L.:.-lo h Id '"'t • w.. Londono y U>ndono, was ti d nape d to leave Yellowknile t'oday for Fort Mrs. Brown then ~. ·~·i--ce ' a ...... manager 1 •-· ---~-b rrill ho d--~ed chill thei f -• 1on tbe obvkius unkempt ~·of the --Convicted mwijuana po 11e 110 r ~uwoua.Y Y gue as w QJKUIU Olur , r i.rst stop on aw-.· g •·-• Mellnlt Daniels II who w• booked !200,000 ninoom, police aooo<mced today. tour of Manitoba marking that province's ~ru . char, ' he d '-~-57 was abdu~~ when he centennial. '"nlat was the trlgpt -whea the on accessory gts all s serve l.AllNl.alV, • ..,..~ \1ctJm told them she wouldn't g1w ber her seventh day of a six-month sentence was goiilg to his coffee farm near "In some parts of the world suiou.,, tar to a bunch of dirty klcb. wht peed on the grass rap. She was in Orange Manlzales city, l~ miles from Bogota. damage to the natural environment has a be.th and balreut," Drake retealed. COJnty jail when .!he was implicated. 'l1le guerTill.as, members of the National already been done. In th.ls territory, ,•1eut ijurd uld nothinc, to us1 Sin.ta A J6-yeaN1ld juvenile whose name was Liberation Army, a pro.Cutro group, large tracts of land arxl water are still ~ {police) or Rlvonldo (ibortll'• not rtleued !sees tile ame occessory· ""'t a lelter lo Loodono's family ~ unspoiled," the Queen said in her ad- ddedtv•) lbeut the acUvit1e1;••· Drake af=te::r-a:...:..<::elooY::::::~cha=':::I!"':::..· ______ r_or_the_ri_•noom_. _________ ....., __ • ---------- added. . ' ReporU fnllD Gamble,. wbo C»Uld not be roached for lddltlooal common! this morning, added that his cilent 1J1d the other defendanll wantf!i<J ·& car to go to San l"r~ lo "villt ·Ille· devil", poalbly Iha JNder cl I widely pibllcized cult of Sataolsto In the Bay Aree. 'The Cat wu found burned aear U. Gato.s . '-The -sacriflcJal ritual, toot pi.... In a bould!Nlrewn canyon abovt Desegregation Oean Up Starts WASlllNGTON (UPI) -With oc:hool opening 1n seven weeks. the Nixon Mmlnlstration bas begun its final push to "cle111 up" 121 hard-core southern dlllricll that have resisted d.,egrogatlon since the original 1954 Supreme Court clecree. Aa It had tlftatened, tile Justice Deporlm«!t filed suit Thunid&J against the state of Mlstissippl to desegreg1te 19 ol Its 148 ochool district.. Two ol the holdouts were expected to have ac- ce,>lable plans by the -kend. So<:alled mu!Udlslrlct suits -lumping aeveral oc:hool dlstrlcta within a state -wt.re filed against a ·'iota.I of 27 <WUict.s in · Artansu, Florida, and South Carolina. Nearly 200,000 students were involved In '111.ursday's action -9S,137 or them black, 81,1911 of wtmi a tt en d e d oegregaled schools last yesr . Asalstant Altwney G<neral J...U Leonard, chlel of tho Clvll Rights Division, prunisod ...... suits, poalbl¥ todoy or tllll -t or out. Berrell R. Ries Services Held Funeral -_.. held Thuniday for Bemoll R. RI ... a long Ume ...icient ol Htmtinc14n Beach who di<d Monday at the are ol et. Mr. Rleo, who llV<d at 1111 10th St., wu the o._ ol Huntinlton Beech Auto ~-Ho --to_1illtllnCton -~Iii im llld wu • membm' al the Muoolc U>dfe and the s..tllJh Rite end ShrtDe ol Huntlnel<Jo Boach. He 11 IUlVlvad by bU wile, MIND: a dau&l>ter, Mn. Barbara G....U of San llafHI: a aoo, Al• ol Santa Ana and -gnnddllldron. Summer 4 SIDI CHAllS ot 65 .... 1 OVAL TAIU Jst- WITH l LU.VIS $519 C.C ..,, polol1 .... OUR SUMMER SAU ALSO INCLUDES srucno 6ROUPS FltOM DREXtt:, HERITAGE, HENREDON, NATIONAL, MARGE CAl\SON, HERITAGE a HENREDON UPHOLSTERY PLUS MANY OTHER LINES. REDUCTIONS ON ACCESSORIES, LAt.APS, AND PICTURES ARE ALSO AVAILABLE. DEALERS FOR: HENREDON -DREXEL -HERITAGE NIWl'OflT llACH • ""''-lenll ·-1717 W-llff Dr, 642·2050 ,,_.__ AYlll•bl ........ 10-NSID Ol'IN PfllDAY 'Tll f .....,,.~. ' LAGUNA llACH 345 North Cont Hwy. 4f4.6551 OPIN PfllDAY 'TlL f I ' I • -· -------------------------------------""""---~-~~~-~ Fri..,, JolY 10, 197Q H Lion. Stalkers Capt11re Prey••A Beagle For the cnw It Lian Country, cap- turiq .... ol .. wild -ta Ulllally takes a Jeep, a f.,. .... and a rew mlnW.. But caldilri& m escaped beocl• ,. qutnie Illa -"' a cwmlnc P'nDt Buck and a pI>alilu <II wily ezperla. Tiie u11d111111tad "!'OW of 11 (count.en) animal _.. ..... ,a fleet ol j-llld a trfmpri11_. IUD ftDl1ly bagge4. the beatla In ... blDI -· the ~ new wildlife attractioD near LUure Warld. -And the Jameo Gallamore fimll1 o1 "Mr. B." pve Die Lion Counlry braa a migraine tieadache lasting througtl the week: alter he fled from the special kennel for visitor pets at the compound as an aJde brought in IOlne water. "111e famllY. wu malt dlltraught , •• understandable,"' a spokesman said. "What we worried about the ~ was if. hunger and thirst would drive him to get Into ... pert. "Had be gone Inside he would have heeo nothlnc "'°"' ..., an hon d'oeuvre b' the IU~ we have here," u ... tinpon Beach are lla!JPy qain at Lea R home with "Mr. B,'" Ille family pet Ve8 etftat who allpped out ol a Ll'"1 Country Kennel .. 1a1 w..-• 111a fatnn, vlllted 111e ' _ pert. ·T s M. . -.. .llia lmmadtaey-<11-ll>a.----J.Jear-1L-S--on -issing,· staff at LlClll Country set out after tile .J bowel, but be led them meny cbues . ' ' " .· :eg.~;·:~ Judge Orders Arresi Ille dog duded tljem. By 'lbtrsday "Mr. II." bad been 100!& in tl>e hills for Uiree days and tile 1ituation had grown criUcal. Si.llteen men In their zebr•strlped Jeeps set out once more on dog-country safari and amid shouts of "tally-ho, the hound,'' the sighUng of Mr. B. turned into a full-scale pursuit. F1na!Jy cornered and a bit wild, the growling hound was ready £or capture, but his spirits were more aggressive than the huntsmen bad flg\ftd. . -led to Ille !Int lnkllml ht; Nancy Nelson had loot one <II bs -' '!be judge who granted probaUoo to notorious probatlooer>. ' the son of DCCorious Dr. Ttmotby Le.ary Judge McMillan could hive impoeed ' has ordered his immediate arrest after a state priaoo sentence c:n 1..-ry iut · leernin( he b no l<qer at a ]llctut..que June ZI, but he a<eepted recom-. reli&ious retreat for ex-drug users in mendationa based an hil IO-dl,y abler n; · the Sao Juan Capistrano aiea. tion period at the CaUfGmia CarredWW; Jobn B. Leary, 21, who went before IMtitUte for Men at Chino. .~ Superior Court Judge Byron K. McMillan Defense attorney Irvin Cooper, the Re9. less than three weeb ago, is charged Rapaport, and Miss NelacJrl all Kid ~ with violation of probat.ion. was oJ)timiitic about a d:ruc.free ~ HAPPY ENDING -Rescued Beagle, Mr. B., gets acquainted with lion cub after.harrowing experience at Lion Country Safari. From left are Robert Norris, Lion Country's senior game warden; Teresa Bailey, 12, a friend of Mr. B's owner, and· Debra Galle-- more, who ts holding her prodigal pet. Wllb a pop from tile trusty tnnqulllzer K\ll with Its hypodermic missile, "Mr. B." took a well4eserved nap. After some tender care for sore paws and -h7 the residtut vet at Uoo Country "Br. B." went home in tl>e arms ol a doting ll<bra Gall....,.., H. He'a dolnl juot fine after the ordeal, Safari opoteam Ilk! -.redly Tlln- Judge McMJUan allowed youna Leary of achievement 8.nd adaptation to a mar. to stay at the ranch operati<n founded atructured society. hy Rev. Max Rapaport, ol Ille Church "He has shown ....., wtIH-It ol Siil Clemenle, a faclllty near Ortep Chino and I Jmow that tl>e boJ lo. Nearly All ms Own Norton. Sirrwn Disclnses Race Cost $2 Million SACRAMENTO (AP) -lndustrlaU..t Norton Simon of Los Angeles bas repcrted to tile ,_.ary ol stale that be apent nearly $2 mlllioo in his lasktitch campaign to win the Republioln U.S. Senate nomination. Nearly all of it wl! his own money. Simon ..,..X tliree times as much ,. his successlUl OJll'OOOll~ lnoumbeut U.S. Seo. Cl«qe ~ (M:alif.) TllO npqria llltd wtth Secrellr7 of Slale. H: l'. SUilivan -Slum l!pefll $1,91:5,291 compored to Muz1il>:y"s "'37,'1'1. Muq>hy faces Rop. Jolm V. Tunney, Drmocrat from Rlvenldt, In the -al dec<loo. ' Simon's contributims totaled the same as bis expenditure. Of that, he and his wife cortributed a com bin e d $1 ,885,254. The rest came from about 500 penons. Simon spent more than $1 mllllon in radio and television advertising. Tunney r<parted recdvill( "30,Tll and ~$SU,'IOZ. Simon aJrpriaed polltlcll -.e .. by stepping into tbe Senate race against Muq>hy OD Ille )ast dly ol filing ill Mardi. ·m. Mall ....... v ..• llbndoa odvertisU>g OD ..-, lelevlsian and new;pwpers. M...,,cy -by IJ mill1oo voles to 15t,oot. ' ,,, • His Pt£ IUOl1 contrl:luUon to hil own campaign wu cons!deted a record, as was tbe total of $2.1 million spent by he aod Mluphy for Ille nominalion. Dirty Dozen Doctor Fills Agnew Watch Orders Ordon .. pouring ~ to ao A- pey.Iclao'1 home for his' pertlcular style ol Spiro ,,,,_ wrlstwatd! by Ille tbouunds and -rush crders just came from Presldeat Nixcn's niece. "An awful lot of orders came from Capitol Hill too.'' says Dr. Hale E. Dougherty, but he refused to mention any names. 'lbe general practitioner whole joke-in- spired. inventio• marketed by his Dirty nine Company has ett.a\ed a nationwide fad ud accompenying e<111trover>y aiao heard from Agnew hlmlelf 'lbunday. A ioo,..zpected letter -earlier Soviets Seeking Spa~e Stations MOSCOW (UPI) -Tiie SOriet Unloo will leave moonOJ&ht; IPKe ml•idoDI to the Untted Stat• for Ille time being and will aim IOlely at orblllnc permanent space staUms ''withln the next few 1ears," a Soviet lcientisi eakl today, Mstlslav Keldysb, pHlideat ol the Sov. !et Academy <II Scleoceo, conflrmecf that Ille Rulaians plan DO ,,_beets In the "moon-nee." He spoke ctunng a nen c0nrerence givea by the Soyuz 9 cosmo- nauts, Maj Gen. Andrian NikoJayev .ud Vitaly Sevastianov. In the -1 al "l'owaoo, Md. by Vice Pruldont Apew'1 pencnal attorney D<Kes DO permlaion WU &lven to me Ille ...U-tnown mug oo Ille caricalure watch. "It aay1 just what Ille ~ aid it would," Dr. Dougherty remarked. Vice President Agnew Wanta a lllbltan- tl.al abare ol tlle proflla Oil tl>e $1U5 timepiece donated to families of me• missing lo acUoo « held In North Viet- nam. "The profit oo !Om<lhfnc lite this baa lo be very snWl.'' aid Dr. llougjler. ty, alu.ou,h 50,000 have nportedly been ordered and Ille ~ rarely lfopo riollos In their home. • Meml>en ol the faml1y ol 12 -·Ille lllrty no-. they are alfectloaaloly -to neicN"n --Tbunday 1lllh SJiro Agnew walches ocatterod all ..... thllr ~ table. pnporinc anfen. Dr. ""icherV Aid be -from tl>e Qt lo doaate mucb ol lhe prollia to c:ha(ity, but had IOIDething lit• tbe canoe. Fund In mind, since that -toot bfo motbeNJHaw•s life recently. Qi•looed 'about tlle c:omget!Hoa, American Time Co-y. ol lletroit, -la -produclnc a tc><alled diJnlfled SJiro Agnew watd!. Ille .. year. old physlclan back-pedaled a blL "We weren't really tryin1 to poke fun at the vice presideat," he explained .. wltb a wry grin. "Neither were we saying he's the area test plrlDG alive ... Women Repel Rape Attempts With Screams Higjlway. clelermlned to Hve a pd, cleon life," No me but John tary seems to Cooper told Judge McMillan, wbo .,,,; know w""" he la today. far toogber oo f-Leary. "[ Wn't know what's happening," said Dr. Leary, IO, bie: wife ~~ Ille Rev. ~. "His JlOl')le off1= SI, and Jolm were all arnot.d In lie called y<steniay. He waa llayillg here Woodland Drive aroo ol 1-~ but I <kio't know where. he ii now." Dec. 21, 1•. in a DUoa ..,.. ...., He IPJ>lreotly hasn't e1Caped. be bu JeCUton portrayed • a fN:YYll1 'sf U.S. BEACHES justgoneaomewbere. pharmacy. • day nlclil Judge McMillan laued a bench war-. Narcotics detective. !Mid they o:e, Two women in the normally quiet com-ACCESS URGED rant earlier tl1ia -k. aaying he heard fiscated LSD and marijuana l'rClm tile munlty of Tustin were attacked early fnm reliable sources that Lary bad vehicle. ·,.: this morning but the screams ol both SACRAMENTO (UPI) -The moved back to his old haunts in the Dr. Leary ls curnntly servlDc a ~ frightened off would-be rapists, police Sena te today voted to ask the Woodland Drive area ol Laguna Betdt. 10 year sentence at Loi PDel MID't;. reported. federal government to allow nubile H •-said•· und ......,. 1 .... -. c.olony.ID 5an Luis Obispo, wblle Jobn' . Officers said a 19-year-old girl parted access to California be a ~b e 1 e a_, '~ ers ......... ...._., was ltepmotber ii free on 'ball wblle ~ her car at her apartment reside..,. in selling reconla In a psydtedelfc !bop. pealing a alx-monlb Orln19 'Counly Jalb the 15500 block of Pasadeoa Avenue ~~lt~ons~thin mi 1i 11 r Y in-Neltller l't8idence In the colcr!ul, wood-term. • about 12:15 a.m. While walking to her The vote on the resolution drawn ed nook in lbe Art Colooy -where John wu erdeNd to JtQ It '-:: apartment she saw a man standing on up by the Assembly select conr a dru& aaeet sparked a aemi·riot 1Mt rdwblllbltion. quarters for~• the sidewalk. mitt.ee 00 enviromneotal quality weekmd -nor haneinl. around a least several months ~ be ~: She greeled him and walked past at was is-1. Seo. Clark L Bradley poychedellc "'°P flt weU wtlb terms cleeMbaven, -and ~- which point be ·grabbed her ftom behind (R-San Joee}, cast the tole negative of bis prob&Uon. DerVOOS before the btndi, : =eci~.,!ercto&hesoff.,sbetold vote. <1411\~~~~call to the~ J~e~bowtVW-!t•l"•tw ' ICrUIDOd,.tlle ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~loo~ ~~~·~~ll'b8~::!.,..,.~~'"'°'~· ~1o~' ~~·~ ·~"'~!,1!'1~·~.0:~"io' ~·~· '.im·--i.: ant deocrlbed aoJy as a wttlte male, Ded. 'Ibree hours later, a »year.old wwnan in tha IOO blodt <II llll su.et, IOveral blocl<s from. Ille llriit "ltllct, parW lw car in a carport. Here the smpect, al8o described as white male, foreed his way into the car. The intended victim wrestled with her attacker for several minutes, screamed and he fled. Police said the deacriplloos ol die two weuld-be rapisb are '"very sketchy" and tbet they cao ,.. no tie-in betweeu Ille two attempta, UC Irvine Coeds Get It Together Two UC Irvine ..,_, roa11:r do things together. Mn. NllllC)'. Petenon and Mn. Marlene Belfort are both graduale atudeets atudyin& molecular blolot!Y, Their husbands are both qineers. Monday, the ...... -had bableo exactly two houn ..,.rt. Jenoif>r Am P-wu hom at $: 19 p.m. Her father iJ an qineer at LTV ReMeJ'Ch In Aneheim. David Emit Belfort WU bc.-n at 7:11 p.m. His lather b an qbleeT with kltropower Lahonllorieo in Newport Beoch. Coast Highway Wreck Hurts 3 'nlree -le --lnjur.d and their .-r aev~ damaged TI11nday lliilllt when ~ -lnlo a leltplme pole Cll Paclflc Coast Highway near tlle weotern dty limit ol HunUngton Beocb. . Olflcen said driver Martin A. Hronec, 18, ol Malballan -· appnntly tum. ad b!i -around to flllY ~ to a JI Ms l!DC« when the accident oo- curred. flrmec and two others Jn the cer, Neal Wallace, 2$, and Mite Maible. 24, bolh ol --· ...... treeted .. 81111¥>1 lniel'clxnmlDty booi*al and releaaed. TM cnifly 1hoppon i.. watch11 and -111 end nl- cvl-. When i.. d-buy, ho alweya '""'"ta .., the i..t pracluct for ti.. bllt price. Right now, the crafty buyer .la<buyln9 Sylvania dl1contlnuocl modol1. TM•• sots, which have ta bo movo<I out •• that ti..y can ... replaced by nowor ones, have all the quality that mak11 Sylvania the upett'• choice. In fact, Sylvania dl1eonHnuocl models -boti.r than most othor people'• conHnuocl moclol1. You, too, can bo foxy. A lot of entertalnment at a budget price. Giant 295 oq. In. viewing area color TV, Hu lhe IUgbly reliable Sylvania Gibraltar"' chassis and color bright 85• picture tube . Ask '!or Syhania model CF600. NOW '399t5 ONLY' TV RECEPTION SIMULATED n.-.r--.. .. ""'" .... ,...,,. '- It WIU the: first such conference open to representatives of the world press since the cosmonauts eoded the space flight that aet a record for enduruce last J une 19. They complimented U.S. astronauts as well as Soviet cosmonauts !or providing them with technical exper. ience and said they were in good health. Se~ Marionettes Doluxe portable ot...o tecord player Sylvania model EXP425. tiO watta peak music power.Air Su~ pension apeeken detach for lhat full, rich lleno soWllL NOW /" -• ONlYI '129" . THEJCEMAN IS STUCKETH OCEANSIDE (AP ) -A 300- powid block <II l"" fell against James Richman, and It wu a hall-l>our lat..-Thunday bd .... firemen could tree hlJn. Ric:hmaa, SS. was operallng a lift in an Ice plant wilen Ule Ice slipped '1!1 the elevator. Jle was ireated and roleaood at a hoopltal. Accompanied by lfllllic Of Tcbaiiovtty'1 popular "Nutcracker," the "Ccnctrt in Mlniature," a complete mariooette !healer produclion will . he shown -•voral tlm<o dall7 ..... Inc the run "' tile "" r .. uva1 <11 Arts. July 17 -.... AqllOI !O. The -will be beld in Ille F..ilval ol Arla Forum, adj.-to Irvine Bowl. The charmlnr fantasy ltetu>a a mqtc ball« wttll 1"*1 puppela N the ballerinu, led by 1.be· "prlma," a chartrttlse butterfly portraying the Su1· ar Plum Fairy. Other performers In- clude a romantic foest mouse, a maJesUc moequtto tnaharaj1 with a colorful retinue of cossack ants, a rrtghlful spider nemed Lqree, aod a ninfllil all./Jaa orcbeltz"L '!be charactm are portrayed In an enchant<d forest wltll flan! ._, -. and tulips, u.t sing .. lhe cbo<Us. Tllls production la acclaimed the moot 'POPUiar of the marlonttte master, Rene. It -played at tile Seallle World'• Fair where overflow a\KlicQees abowed up to see it. Rene and bis puppets have been teen featured on I.be Ed Sullivan •nd Dave Garroway shows the Las Vegas strip, and leadin1 supper club: acrosa the nation. HJ.a productions have also been louded In the Orient and Soulb America. I Your Sylvania headquarters 411 I. 17'11 St. Costa M11a Dolly M , MoMey .. '•!day,., PhonoW.HM ' : • ' H 1..___._ __ 4 DAILY l'LOT ~ .......... .....,. • Po-ia Whl'"'-41' ol Macd ... field. England arrived 15 minutes early ~or her new job u a telephone operator and 100D was .confident she had mastoi:ecl the firm'• switch- board. ~ the flist call, she conlidenUy_ toljl the man on the other end, "Sorry you've got Iba wrong number." The man insisted ho had the-right ooe. and Pamela slowly began to realiZe she was in· the wrong office. She said a work .. man bad directed her to the wrong address. She was supposed to re-- port to work at an .olfice across the -• Tht Detroit Parlu oft.Cl Rtcrt· ation Department Wtdnudav closed fiot dowrttoum ptWlic rest- rooms for lack of atttndanct. "Very hontstlv, tht mt ha.I not been hi ah in th tu locations,,. Richard Fanning, cusi.stant su~· fntt'ndent, Jaid. Two ouUJ#ng public comfort 1tation.s wtrt al· 1a closed in cm economr drive. • Egypt Jets Shot Down Says Israel By VNrl'Ell Plll8 JNn:llNAnoN.U. -llld till' plloll at --~ Ml<lllJ In. ''qlti and-· . ......_. -.. ~cw'*" ..i thin cm---lllt·e 'ottwo day ., attacto ICllalt Eapllu -' pcoillonl. ~ ..... llo ,.... bit In dlbe-..U-.- 'No Strings' Reward Offered For Mayor's Kin · Victor Lupton, rT, ol London :went cm bis honeymoon Wednesday -with 35 girls, HiJ bride Margaret, LANSING, Nlcb. (UPI) -· An Z1. bad brought along 34 teen-age -'5,000 mnrd -no lllrlncs .girls from a scllool where &be used ~ has been offered for the ale ID leech. Margaret had a year-old ntuni «·i.in. ltui•'"P"• 11. '!be commitment to take the girls on a blonde .._.,..... cl I ...... • lormor holiday at Ibis time. lll!l)'OI' -~ by • nibber from . .j-l!>< '"1liqlle lkn-ahe Wll a clerlL • A.-.. police --no troce Robert Schiltz of Quim Fran GI -Mw•••ct•• -father ii per, ce r.nne. 1-.. *""' Mu E Mum-told a court Tuesday be bUJ'J(led lngheo, er .i bor li>dldor ~ five houses !Jecause he want~ to as a .Neero male abaut zs' years old return to pnson to put on wetgb~ .... log darti -..i a -., bat. He said Bince bis last release from Miss ~ -forced to ac- iaii be loot 15 pounds while working .,,._ a ""'*' who held up at an -t Job and he wanted· tile Gan.,..., gift tbop for·"° alter ahe ,...gM bad< agai.o. lold ,him .. -'t -ci..co l<r • • $1111111, -l>olloe llld. : !Ale '!1lurllly, -..,_., plofod a tape _,,.,. by Emle.-. ll1mdrid. oj '1.,.;• l>abr c:ldc- Mu w~ n 1'0U&c for dt'Uony ThUf'$doJI to F-reru;h Pnridnt Georvra PomJrido• ond ltlftiNr oJ Agrl<ultur< Jacq1"s DuMMI~ dilpotcll<d bv p-0u1trv gr,,...,., in ioutht"cuttm Framt protts&- ing tht' low prict of tpgs. ... -local ,lilOct - -.. ..-... ----lier ... illf• -.. --bit Wlli""'e .•. ,.~o·· t _'; r bJ' ........... ti __ ... _ '°'™lien. "] Will dlllvw ... mti:lq, .. Boonil: laid. "Plemt ~ --• my • Asllevllle, N.C. Sherill Hany P. Clay led newsmen and raiders Tue!day to an area hiJ m• bad &laked out for three ween In an effort to capture growers of mari- juana. No arrests were made but 82 boolthy martjllllla plants were found-and tho &beriff estimated they bad been wahnd within 20 minutes o! the arrival of the raiders. e Kalla Kona, H8W1lli Police Cap. tain ~George lranon Wednesday noted a fire truck zig.zagging down the highway -not beading IC>Ward any particular fire. He followed it and soon arrested Terry L. Good· win, 26, Portland, who , officers said, had taken the truck from the ail'Port for a ride. e Thtt1't'1 broke f1'lto c E1'ethaw England bu.Uding site and stole ~ fligh& of V>OOden stairs, police said. home." ' '!'lie nwani was cblatod _.i,, polii:a .icl. 1lme bid been DO - dil1--II --.cl, pollol oalil. ~topoloo.llamm.......i ... tbop .. II* -copilal dV'• __ .... _,,....and pd:od aul _____ ..........,.. aaJd ... ooold Jd, ..... Illa Sii till, he puDed .... and -bor and .... -11111. a,-E. Gt!...,... .. lie ...... lloor. 'Uove It or Leave' Threatened in Suit MT. HOLLY, N..J. (AP) -Burliagtoo Cow!ty offidals have beeo tilrulHed with a lawsuit became thly on!ettd American fllg doc:all~ the llogon .. Our Flag: Love It or IA!aw:" placed oo all coun~<iwned vebiclea. Craig Oellingw, 25, din<t« ol the Sooth Jeney ChapW of the Committee of Coucerned Cltiz:ens for a Sea World, said be has --lhe Amorlcu av11 Ltbertln Union to llUl!y the possibility ol taking legal action apillst lhe freelx>lden. : • • w • ~ ' Upt T•el f OOYES DllCUSS HOW PULLOUT CAN BE ACHIEVED In Deep C..anlratlan. Sen.. 'Mulkl• (loft) and W, A..,.11 Herrlnlirt ' , Congress D0ve8 Meet, Seek War Timetable WASl!INGTON (AP) - A bipartisan ai\Uwar coofmnce ~ by some JOO -.n and congressnen says public releMI! of a definite withdrawal timetable offrn the best chlDce for a lllCCe5lful American ult ""'" Vltlnam. A "sft and !l'T'lilc '.W.._ awil" uMer Presldml lllsoo'1 Vletnamlzatioa pllo "could -.America with I c:boicll between .a bl9ody Duntht: ot nuclear -..Jday," s.n.·AJan·Q-llld dur· log the day-lung -'lburlday. er-. • CaJlfomia llemocrll, aid an enemy uneertain av« wbeiber" the u~ S111e11ru1y inltoil to-.. <llUroly ..m be t<mpled .. -• nw.jor attack as U.S. fores decrease und<r "'""'1i piano. • "U they do atta<k, "" would be unsble In Mil remlon:emeota In Wt eoougb lo atop --and We .---.... to choose between an amphibious retreat or fighting back on an escalated scale,'' he ackted, "even to the point of using: nuclear Weapons... . c..fennce Chairman Arthur ~ a former opecial aide to the late Pmi- deot Dwigj>t D. Ei9enhalnr, said "the bealingol_.,m.isiominAmaicso 1-p abroed" with public ~ tion m a withdrawal timetable. • W. Averell Harriman, former U.S. am- br,1 rb to the Plril pui;e talks, said he Is "to full accord with the c:onceptlon that there lbould be a fixed withdrawal. .. lie aid negotlatiom woold be aided by ouch a step becau..e "the North Vietnam«te do not believe we have any !ntentioo GI getting. out GI South Viet- nam." Reds Free Bishop, W:alsh; Claim Redmond a Suicide • llOllG ltOllG (UPI) -C<imm.- <lllo>a .....,. -,,.,..-<id American ~ Jom!I' -Wallll 1mn 11 · ,_.. ................... =--- aaJd Hlll!b --Jr., Ill, of Ymktn, N.Y., tcmmllltld. adde-in April In Iii prison cell -be abo w• held en 1PY cbargee:. -·· Ymlon _ne; _ I -al Ille -._, and llid --the -In"""' -Coaullot ... _.,. ' WUll, a not!,. GI 0mW Md. wl!ked """"" the border In worn khaki -and dlec:ked llUrt. -. aOO -lloopital ..,._ tonight -he ,,. "Jn nmM'kably eood health" aOO .. -.-.. -~.__.... Iii crdoaL .....,... Dr. Teresa -at Our Laly GI Maybxil Hoopital -lie Bioliop is sta)'ing Wd, "he ta t ..-rbbty good beoHh. It seems they ._,. be"1 taking good care of him In the past four mootm." Another spotesrnaa. said Waleh repor1ed he bad beeo lreeled Well. "lie told me the! he bod rood food from the American Red cro.s and -from his brothers and sisters in Am<rlca," Italian priest Am!irooe Poletti said. "He look"1 quite pleased, qulte cabn and quite well and ,... tn good aplritl." .. , -him -be '""""""' a belicopt,er « an ~ to take him to the hospital," Poletti said. "He said he wool<! like an anbulsoce. I f!"~ ~.,~: .. . ' ·Troops Struggle ·To Copte~ Crash Delegates Leave Youth Assembly Capital Airport· Inundated It's Typical Mid-summer Day for Most of U.S. C'ellferttl• 1,..-dOUIM 11111 lec91 '" ,,...,.,.., -.,_ w..i 111 tM Mtt¥ 11oun •n end Mdlf)r lalftwld tfl\INllL .... Wl\5 _....,... fht Wefkll' Mellon& tllll •"-'-bi.rt tlll ""' of $rlt.otllerft Cit,_. i. '91r end t1'9Pll1,. .,..,,,_, l• ...,..._ 11111 ,..1'1' __.Ifie wttll h1* Cllllftliulrll lw h ftlld ... Ttlt ~--llM • ..... 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"-Clndrl!llll , ....... -w ..... ...... ........... ·-...,_ ...... """"'"' l-aolY-t ··---· M,_.M MlrwMePOilt NlwOrlMr. _, .. Olkltf'Od ..... '°aMllllMM f'tlllllditlllllll -........ ....... . .. "·-'-Ill•• CltY ..._ "''"-'-hlli. ...,..,. "'"" ..... M ,_, WIM'lll!l!Oft u .. " " . ....... 2 E Grandma had E ~ ~ to cook with You don't in a Medallion electric kitchen. s ~ flames. .. " .. " .... ... " n " u " ,,, " .. . .. .. . u .. u " .. .. .... " -"' "' . .. " H .. " " .. " • • ~ .. ~ . .... " .. .. "' " Why put up wlth.oppreuive Apartment-can abo mean ilam.,. kitchen heat caused by open Ina electtlc heating. Oean heat. flames? Or by-products of • lt doesn't dirty c:urtalns. combustion that dirty walls And iluneless air condi· and windows? Amr all, the tioning. lt cleans and cools Electric All• Is here. So are the air you breathe. Medallion Electric Homea And Bomeless water heat· an\!Apartmenta. Each induda a Ing-without a pilot, without a modem, flameless, all-electric llue, without waatcd space. fur· kitchen. A Medalllon liOIJIC or . tbcimore, a Medallion Home lw I - ample wiring for today'• elec!ri· cal appliances, plus provlslona for the electrical woodencomina up in the all-dectric future. Medallion Homes and Apm· ments are available in all priQt ranges-and cleatly a<tting the trend. sCE Stwtlter1I c.Jlforn/c Ediaon I • • • • ~~ .. Joly 10, 1'170 .,s ~ • • .. • DAILY PILOT S . ' Army,~P-oli~e Mobilize_d in. lr~l~nd ~:~~y~:~:.~~::~::ti.:~ · -• · , • -<>ov. William T. Cahill his • •P temporary bl>uaini, rein· BELFAST, N<irthern i:r.,, -4,700 rounds o1 811\DlU. ·will be mablllaed In addillon troop1 min( JUin8 ~ ...., r 1 suJ11 n I In ihree oslced President Nixon to d'" s1a1e public faclllu..i "'1d ollcr Janel (UP!)-Tbe British Army nition.-1 a .2kaliber rtne to 4,llOO pollcemeo About and aided by , llllkoplon doaU.. J ' daft th>~ Side neigbbll(. unemployl1!<Ut auistance. '"""""""' today Ll,000 IOI· lhlt mornln(. l,llOO to 7,oot O'Oopl wUi be stopped up weapon -,. ~areas betflt"lelrcl> ~of AM>lirt Pilrlt, torn-li)o The >st made I dters and policenen will be He said there will be a U&ht on duty la Belfut alone. .ru-oughout the province in• ed ~~ the Catholic Ander• looting and burning tot lout requ was n 1 _mobilized. in Jjorthem Ireland aecwity guard"on the border' A '*1ib went oft autside a both Protestant and Roman' ~rea and ~..Protest-da>:s lhis week, a major d.iir tclqram sent to ~ White , to JDVeot, ~le viiilence .1'!\h the &public ol Ireland ~ aloo( Ille Prolestanl Catholic areu. ant·Upptr Falls Rljr , . '!)It• are;i, • • • HQUliO 1Tbunday evening. at Monda)"• ~Pit ,'Mendu durtnC Ille ~ !l•M!!I Rood just bel<lre mid. lt was just 9UCh a •-both al which bordeC:: ,, ~-gOf<!?Jlor, ul Thlll'ldoy, <;afiiU'1AJ!IJ'ed the area for 20 • rodes. Onie< pondel. HelicoJ>ll<.p.. Qight -Y" but llm'tl which·-'off viol.,,..· Field .mere P-'will -ilfler toanng.11ie'~predomin-mlmite9 II!' automobile. "It's • Tbe ln>opl ""™" lhei< trola. will be Down owr 11'.ao-1•ere no inj&s8 pd aol)" last !rid&[,.~ ii> BeKasfs mw .. nday_ after their antly black ma !hit he ..nd perlecjly lbviooa th>.area lw , -"""'1> foe -ble spolil. , illlgbt damaP,. • pollc.e Calhollc F.U. Road )na<dl~Bh·\Jie·cib'.,. Nixon for .~gency -~ beendl'Yutaled,"hesaid: -"""' • ipoWmon ~ arid 1n All· 11,oao Bntlah ~ 1J>Okesm•n said. · • 1.:;;;;ii0i;i;;;;;;;;i;;ii0iii0iii0iii0iii0i;;i;;;;~;;ii~i;;i;~i;iii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;i;;;i~;;;;ii;;;;;ii0i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;--; ., ... nidl, oouih of' w · ltallGoed· In -Inlond' An armr rpokesma .. sald lr -.•. ' • • . • I 0 lcelawf:s Prime Minister • I ' • . . ' . ·~ . . . U"'T~" GUILTY OF PERJURY Mortin s .. ,, . • F. S H _ _ _Dies·™.= ire weeps .· ome House Aide · -· ~-' . · ---Rl!:YKJA VIK, Iceland !UPI) R.ykjavil<. • Johann Hafsleln, minister of In,i~nt --'L . - -Iceland's PriniO minUiler, ~ found the bodies Justice ancl indultry ID Dr B~-llenlidlldsson, his ol, the G:year-<>ld prLme Beoodlktsson:s <oalltloD of hi& • . · · . mimster. bis to-year-old wife own Comervative ·lbdepet".F- In 6 (;barges NEW YOIU( (AP) -1tJW nearly 17 boun ol de-. ' • I ~ ... wlle-and !heir ·four-yeor'<lld and•lhoil: gnncllO!l In the nJb. dence Party and• the Social grandson died · wlleTr ·It fire • ble. Tlie bod!o; were laken Democrats, was expected to razed • the ,government'.1 ~· to a chapel in ~avik. get. the job, 1 ov e r nm en t 'mer.bou:se earlJ .... y, ~-''n>e _gover~. met ht llOUretsaaid..~ pernmeot said., .. • !SJICI'~ semkiJ a few Ha f .ate i a b a s b-e e n · 'lbe snail >(oodon house et. hoiin alter the ollicial an-Benedik!Moo's d<;>uty In the '11iinivellir, 31 miles out.side nouncemert of tl)e ~-government and the Reykjavik burned down bef<ri" minister's· death to pick an Independence Party for some .f ttR<::LE ;i .. j ··s· a· ... u·· ND . ' lioo, a fedenl _c:ourl jury has fooiid Miriln Sweig, 5"SP.'TI<i' ed chief administrative aide to House Speaker J o b n McCormack, guilty of ooe count el 11frjury and acquitted him on six other cou.nt.s. the fire brigade arrived from acting success«, time. ' " I .. . r >\ \ -. . . \ , "Thank· God it's over,'' s,..;g Ai<! . ·aftor tbe four wcmen and eight men return- ed theh'· verdict.~. New Bedford Rioting Quelled By P~lice The '·~ ,elde, who NEW BEDFliRD, 'Mass. d!eliurningbuildtng. had been .... ployed fGr _zt (UPI) -Poli<e-used iear'gas, OuinmwYoQtbo ran tilniugh yeanoln: the, Speaker's ollloe, earlir fl!day to dispene black th> llreets, thnnrlnrl -at --lndicled .., ..,._count of . ~ can and po1-· . ...,; •• compiracy and silc a>wdi of YoQtbo who -«I. a ·-~· .--perjury. · · . · lhrorrlni spree.'IO< ~ S<coDd said. Senral olo<es were· The lndlclmenl charged th>t slnight nighL Some slote< . ·1~. S...tg ~With lob1>11st ......, !ooled-aiid ...,cra1 m-e; Police oet up harricades at N~ yi>loohlil lo d-'. ·"""""'1-' !eVcral ---around the pttWlil liy. miluliog Police ~ . · . fire· tbe 16-block am. They coft. GOP Asks Television Be Equal WASHINGTON (AP) -Foor Republlcan -have ch~&ed· CBS with CoUabor• tioq ~th tbe Democr.a,tle Na- tionol Cimmlu .. by o11u1n11 n-ee· 81r-time to itS national chainnln. Tlie two senators and two the prestige of the Speaker's when lhey tried to "d:r tile tinued tO use tear gas and office and_ ·that the pair area Thursday night in the after about three ho u ts pressured govfrrun~t ·a.gen:-ptedoolinantly bl•ck ~ e~. managed to brin&:·the situation· cies to obtain favors for However, they rewned. .tbe!_r under cmtrol. ~ representatives, all p>embers clients o( votOsben. 'earlier reports !ODleooe bad Firemen fought several fires of communicati~ subcom- Volosben :pleaded g u It t y been injured in the 5hooting. until the early morning hours. mittaes, demanded equal time when the trial ~ JUDe Sixteen ~ incl'~"... A · ~·wood office for ·the GOP. Republican.Na. 17 seven policemen and six building was destroyed. Sweig, 48, ·was found guilty !ll'emen were , reported .in-All available Neo:v Bedford tional1 Chairman Roget, C: 8. of .Jyq to a federal grand JUl'ed, nooe seriously. Police pollc,~ were called m to q~ll Morton had also asked for •-be ar..Jt knowmg Ga>y mested one man fo r the di.sturbencal. State police equal time to Nspond to Law. ~of~ N.Y~ and PJSKSsioo of a loaded. w~ placed on standby ak!1_ rtaee F. O'Brien, chairman of "--'"-bo -~-~·· In ~ sholg\m. .. but.,,... not used. They-• the ~atlc National ~-...,.,~ ~ ~ -Police said· tl>ty . ~lved r.called Dx>t S a.m. · -~ name ·"" ~-· · ripon. o1 b~k J!!uilJr! ~ · " mittee • . J udp Marvin-·~! '°' cm'abi>ot· 1;~ p,~ A feir · ·'" . ·O'Brien appeared last Tues-~·Jt -~~.~ minutes later.· a lire was 'l"t· l ' T• ;.· · d'ay in _i 'bilf bour -Proirani !-·.•· ........... .of Ii .. ~ bumJnC:at·a fOnner ror ·1eup ~-an hour~oog Inter· ~., pnoon. and.·• ~.Ollli Masonic T~~llem'"-. . . -. fille. His' lawyer, Paul T .. SIT.et the "Sceiio" o1' :;.'rl~; .. T'-En' 1. ·d · view of . l'relilient NIIoa by Smith: -lie woq!d appeal . ol i'™1--w... 111 . g an ' " ibree .. tw«k ............ the verdict. _ day J>ig!lt. . ,.. '. . . • O'Brien respooded to M.,.. llming the trial, testllnony Firemen tool: llleir eqwp-LONDON (UPI) ·:._ Tlie -loo's move by asking the-GOP ~··~~ that v l h f leader to 1'oin the Democratic UAll.,._,... o o s e n melt near the ~ but re us-government said today a na· · ed $•,500 to obtain -used party request to the' Federal receiv , a ed to enter until police tloowide. port •hutdo,wn ·--hardship dilcllarge for RDtb, tear gas to dbperse Ille -for next ~Y · l and that Swelg made calls youths. woo14 bo a "dls"1et.'; It.call• ·.:;:.,.~the.!{::: to Arm1 aUlcen: saying the Police said sporadic sniper ed.· b labor and: maM&ement am brioadellt.«s .to. wk out SpeUtr. •u a cla&e friend fire broke out 3hortly al· rep1watative1 in an effort _.. i- ol tfie Rif!a. ~-terwml ond ""' llnrnen left to •'""1'-• cr;ppi;ni stoPpage. ..,._i-porty ,_ to · • A lhuldown would.mark the ~ broodcasiI a!>d • . ·~-. .. ... leiecaal& firsC &.Ulm m ..,. years· -t O'Brtea said auclt .a rule • all of the ports ln this-sea(ar-·(will be to l>is CM-'•> bes> In( -have heea c-efij -the llemoCrats are by a lonpb<nmen'•· strike. back ia Ille White Homo.• ~ . \ ~ ':'J i~, \. f • ThT"""°"'P'* AJS!I .......... ~-.. . - SOlfO.SfATE FM/AM/STEREO nr llADIQ ,\NO PHONOGIW'll Same features as above plus FM/AM Slireo FM ndia. r..,. input/oul!>lt and ster1o headplae )acls. ;pp • . ... . . $].98.... 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I 'I , •••y.cue •din wur , .. _...,..,. • l'fflly fun pl•c• to shop for c.1•u1I cloth••I 0,.11 $1M4"Y' ••• for ~ S11mm•r It~ I -~ ... llilefh.. . -· ..... ;.7 ,.,.._w,..,_....., -~ •••••••••• • • • • -----·'- .,. . .. ··· .. !QMoRROW! ..... • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • $162,100 Hollywood Gold Cup ... Race of Champio~ The~,_ of lhe.-ori, tomorrow at HolywcOd Par1<. Champions of handicap dMsion meet ln-thrllllng mile and a.qwrtw c:laaak:. . . Gales open 11:00· am. First race 1:15 p.m. Pig the new. ere/ting Erac1al .TWlJflO. IGI IBI ICC · -~l Hollywo~~!~~ue ... .. • t 1 I I I 1 I • I ' '..J ~-----;;:;......;:;.;:;;;="'-- I • . ' • • DAQ,Y PILOT EDITORI,U PAGE A' Magnificent · Event Now that the red·whlte-and·blue bunting has beep taken down from the Huntington Beac!I Independence Day celebration and saved !or another year, the loude~t salute of all should be fired for the Huntington Beach Jaycees. Fof precious little glory these men have undertaken a task ol Herculean prcpotjion• by putting together,- of the largest shows on earth, inwlving more than 3,500 participants. Everybody loves a parade, especially the Huntington Beach parade, but it seems few are willing to go through all the trouble to put it on -,,except for the Jaycees. ~ nt ·as run lik o.11dr~ony to coun ecs hours of preparation by hard·workiog Jaycee members w~o spent· many of their; -oU bou~ tQ_ make the 66th version of the parade ,a truly magnificent event. The parade and the pre-and post-parade activities bore a stamp of professionilism. not always the case in pceyio.us eveflts. · • . A!Joul the only problem arising out of the day.Jong festivt~es was a firecrack:er and cherrybomb-toSsing free-for~all at the pier just prior to the fireworks dis· play. Stronger police action likely will be plannod to prevent the same from occurring again.· Compromise at Tamura , The exercise of power should be tempered 'vith self control and responsibility. Trustees.and administrators of the Fountain Valley School District demonstrated both Qualities last week when they exercised their power to determine the future of one of the· district's teachers. The person io question was Will Rogers, a learning coordinator at Tamura School. District administrators, who have every right to make such a decision, had ask· ed him to transfer to McDowell School to take a co- ordinator position there. The McDowell coordinator was -and still is -to go to Tamura School to oversee a new federal project for wblch only he has the qualHica- tlDllS. Administrators &a\d ROiier& was an excellent learn- ing coordinator and a benefit to the district. But Roger& publlcly, and determinedly, opposed the switch, asking to take a '1,200 cut in pay to stay at Tamura. Trustees, on the recommendation of administrators. la.st week: allowed Rogers to remain at Tamura as a classroom teacher, rather than a teaming coordinator. Instead ol simply enforeing their decision, as they could have on the grounds that the good ol the district was more important than one teacher's personal wishes. the district's leaders restrained their j>ride and compromis· ed -also for the good of the district. · Dances for Teen agers Teenagers looking for a little excitement -without any trouble -should check out the various dances of· fered to them. in Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley • These dances, sponsored either by the respective cities' r~reation departments or local clubs, offer weekend entertainm"'lt and a plaee lo meet other Y.'>Uths. Dances·are held·for·hlgb•scllOOI studerits ln Hunting- ton Beach at Marina ffigh on Friday nights and Edison • ffil(b on S~turday nights. Junior high youths ·in Fo1intalii Valley can find dances for their age group at Fountain Valley High School or the community center on alternate Friday nights. Fountain Valley teens in the hip;b school group are offered dances every other week in Los Amigos High School or the community center, sponsor· ed. b.Y Teen Help of Fountain Valley. These teen dances aren 't square -most of the music is provided by young, local rock bands. But they are controlled sufficienJly to wipe away any concern paren,ts might have fortlleir sons and daughters. Its ~rue that f.!i~!"!' aren't·an overwhelming number and vanety of actiVJties for teenagers in this area, but these dances are a start. Parents and teenagers alike ahould give them more CCl!Sideration. ,.. . H Economics ls Baffling To Most Students Want to llnderstand Humanistic Values I wish somebodY would uplaio economica to Chat the crdinary mao could UilerslaDd It,• 11111 ai.o !ilve' faith tha1 ti uptanitioG WU hiniest ud ab)ecU!e~ For eWti)j>Di!l: who talb abdut 11 ...m. to tiav• • opec:W point of view to espowit, or a particular au to grind. • This llf what makes as -"' Il- literates. so ballled and' lruMtod °" the subject d prices aDd wages, inflation and recession, em· plo)'lll<flt and pro- ductivity. We don't know what we're talking about -and tbose who seem to be .. __ .djs. agn.e amoagtliefn. selves as mlk:b as we do. FOR EXAMPLE, comider Qle cost of food. I lutow for 1 fact that the farmers don't get mucb ~or their pro- duce; and I also know for a faot that the supermarket chains don't make u exorbitant rate of profit -tlten why are the prices so high, and where does it all go? We have that vague and sinister word ••the midd1eman" to act as the villain In this drama; but I have never see• the middleman adequately described or defined, nor do J lotow how much profit he makes. Are truck-drivers making too much? }Vhat is "too much"'? Are the unions getUng more than their share? What Is "more than their share"! Are cor- poraUons getting an excessive retuni? When is a return "excessive"? HUNDREDS OF spokesmen are eager Dear Gloomy Gus: Attacks .by some Huntington Beach city ccuncilmen on the Oranae County Coast Association over its supPort ol the county harbor dit- trict remind me of kids wbo won't play il they can't win. -N.W.G. ,.....,. ...................... ... .._.., ................ ..... ,_ "' .................. """ ..... to ..Ugbten us on U-, ud llllted, piatters, but I aispect all fl. them of having ulterior moUvet, Of lrylnf lo justify their own economlc doctrine by .. proviag" that this « thlt segment is responsible for our parlous 1tate of . af(airs. And I don't believe lfty o( them. l don't think greed is any more prevalelt in one stra~tµm of IOciety than in aoother. l'm not coavlnced that villains are . .manipulating our CUrTeocy, or that a secret band of coaspirators Is subvertlng · the-free market. or that any particular set 'of devils Is sucking our blood away. '11lls ~ a paranoid conception of the way society work$. THE WAY IT REALLY works is by greed, stupidity, short-slght<dness, lg. oorance, lazbleas, and laying blame on the nearest or bandiest victim. If you don't like unions, you blame unioas: if you don't Uke owners, you blame capitalists; if you don't like shopkeepers, you blame merchants. Nobody ever blames his owa special segment of society. Why do the dirtiest and most unat- tractive jobs pay the least, wbe• ac- cording to the law of wpply and demand they ought to pay the most? What is a "fair wage''! Or a "fair return"? Why does everyone make so much and have so little? Why are we the tnOl!lt affluent society on earth, with everyone struggling to get by? You don't know, either. When a Will Is 'Lost' Joe Jones, a 'ba~lor, had llved with Pel.e Smith and h! family for 15 years before he' died. In his will he left all his eitate to the Smiths. He often showed the Smiths his will. But when JOnes died. no one could find ·his will. or even a copy. Jones' sister and brother, whom he hadn't seen for years, claimed the estate. since if he died ~·ithout a will (intestate) ht.a nearest rtlatlves (his psrtnts. brother, and sister) would legally come into the estate. BUT IF IDS WILL l'OUld be proved, Smilh would &et the ..tale. 'Ibo la" says that a person may destroy or lose his will K<identally. U so, the court can accept a. copy or some othtr proof of it. But Pde Smith could not prvve the will. II a person desltoys hil will meaning to revoke it, then the will can never be probated. A penoo may want to die without . a will (-It) ond !ti California law lllY -... hlJ -· • AB a rule.. a lawy« M>o drafts • will keep1 * copy or tometlmes the original.'"""' lie Wiit can only be chana·· <d "' deltlQfed in line with the l<slator .• own deofrtL nm l.\1f ~RDUMES, pcrt00 •bo destroyed or 11,h!st1' a will did to to revo)\e It. Lacking prooi IO tbe contrary, the court will hold there is oo longer any such will, In this event, the testator dies intestate. Hi s est.ate goes to his nearest relatives under the general Jaw. But someone may have served the decedent, 'taken care of him, looked afteT his home. The court may allow such a person to be paid from the estate for these services like other creditors. Thus, Smith toot care 0( Jones for years, and gave him room and board. He may be able to claim payment from Jones' estate. · TIDS DEPENDS on whtlber Jones e1pectf!d to pay for his care, and whether Smith expected to pay for his services. Sbould Smith live this care purely u A friend with>ut ezpectlng payment, he then wruld have no claim. Such a. creditor mus\ prove his claim like others. tr there is not tn0u&h to pay tile claim in full, he and other creditor! must take less than full paymtnt. Note: California latD)ltrs of/11" thli col.Clmn 10 11ott ma11 know obouc our l<n.01. . Flaws • Ill Teaching of Psychology Abraham H. Ma.slow, professor or psychoklgy at Brandeis University, was active to the very end. l received a batch ol. his new publications just a few days before learning ol his untimely death. last month at the age of 62. All bis life he exploded with ideas like a Romen candle. I lint knew Abe when he and I were graduate atu. dents at the UniVf!I'· aity of Wiscomlin. Since be WU esper .. lmentlng With ..... keys &f\11 I wu studying fu!culslics . a D d Elizabethan drlln.I, .... lllf<lleo. lual paths did not cross. However, we played on the same softball t ea m. Jt wasn't until more than 15 years later that we began to disoover each other's ideas. TO ME MASLOW'S most exciting !ingle paper was one called "Toward a Humanistic Psydiology," publiBlied in 1956. He had published in 1941 a textbook on abnornial psychology. He~ broken loose from conventional psychological methods and ideas in bis "Motivation and Pmonallly" (1951), In which he showed how psychology coulcl-ato less on emotiona1 llloess and investigate emotional health and ...n.bcing. The ideas be expressed in his 1966 paper were germinal First of all, Maslow felt that psy. chologist.'1 suffer. from being too narrow a guild. too clole to ideal from outside . He urged psychologists to s tu d y literature, ethics, problems d value, even Oriental philosop0y. MASLOW SAID studtats want "to understand about love, hate, hope, ecstasy, the meaning d tivlng. But what Js so oft.en done for these high hopes and yearnings? Most courses . . . tum away from these subjects •• • • What is offered in.stead? Dry bones. Tectunques. Precision. Huge moontains of itty·bitty facts • • • Even wtne, teachers of psychology try, often successfully. to make the student ashamed of his human- istic Interest." Things have come a long way since Maslow wrote these woni!.' There exlsls now a flourishing Division of Phllooop0ical Psychology in l h • American Psychological Association, cieali~ with the V<rY Jl'(lblems Maslow discussed. There also exists a ''bumaslitic psychology" movement tbat is preoccupied with values, inner ex. perience, "love, hate, hope, ecstasy, tile meaning of living." IN 11IIS , PAPER Maslow also ex- pressed his impatience with his pro-- f~'s absorption with scientific techni· que. "I remember how saddened I was," he wrote, ''by an official report .•. on the future of psychological science , •• The recommendations amow:rted to , .. how not to mate mistakes, how to pick out otbet people's mistakes ... how to be accurate and precise and sure and certain. Hardly a word was there about creativenesa, new ideas, sticking yoUr neck out . • . encouraging uncertainty and confusion alid-exploratioo. "It was so much like the road maps we get at a gas station, telling us bow to get 1""n known place to known place. Not a word about the ~man's land out ahead, the place v..ilere there, are no maps and street signs and paved roads, not a Word about the pioneering and trail-breaking and sketchy surveying that are necessary before maps can be made." I REMEMB ER HOW bnp'eSOed I was when I first read U-words. They stirTed me Into getang oot of a desk drawer a map a student once gave me, published in Rotterdam in 1616, showing' California as an' island. 'Ihis map no ' longer seemed funny 'to me in the light of M.Slow's -ds. ,U you are going to map the unknown or the only partly known, you are boond to make mistakes that future generatloas will laugh at. But how is the unknown ever to become known unless there are. people willing to lake the chaoce! I remember thinJcing to my>eK,. I hope I shall have the g\lt.s to make bold hypotheses which, even if proved·wrong ever<ually, will· be . 1""ul in explrtrlng the unknoW!i, just like lhat 16'!1 map of Calit°"'a. ' I AM GRATEFUL to Maslow because he taught me bow much less important it is to get .the right amwers to little questions than it is to give brave, even lf wrong, answers to Important questions. Perhaps E. E. Cummi'1gs had 90111<1hing of the same · sort In mind ··when be wroleo "maY my mind Mroll'aboot hungry and fearlesS a:ni1 thtnty and supPle and even if it's sunday tnay i be wroog . , for Mieoe...-men .,. rigtlt they are not young." By S. L &.,.ma Pruld .. ~ Sb Francltco . Slate ClolleJ• The Issue of ·Ethics • Ill Government "l believe my retainer has not bee1 renewed or re!reshed as usual," Daniel Webster, then a Senator, OAce wrote the head of the United States Bank. "If it be wished that my relation lo the bank should 'be continued, it may be well to send the usual retainers." Thlags have come a long way since the 1830's, but the public still has reason to be concerned about the ethlcs ol its representatives in local, state and na· tional government. A Baltimore grand jury has disclosed varying degrees of involvement of several U.S. senators ud representatives with a co111.tractor allegedly trying to defraud the government. And Nathan ?-.f. Voloshen, a Jong-time friend of Speaker John W. AfcCormack, pleaded guilty Jline J7 to charges of conspiring to use the Speaker's office to infiue111.ce mat ters before federal agencies. No branch or level of government has been exempt. from breaches of public ethics. MEANTIME, THE Issue of ethics is endlessly debated by the House and Senate alike. Various codes have been drafted -but they have loopholes' through which one could drive a caucus of politicians. A study of Congressional ethics by the Bar Association of the City of New York receatly concluded that there is "significant room ror improvement." For OAe thing. it found thal 12 of the 35 members or the House Banking and Currency Committee reporied holding in- terests OI' official positions In banks last year. About 37 percent of the lawyer~ Congressmen Interviewed over a three- r---811 George--~ ~ar George : 1 read all the advlct columns and my husband st.Ul nags me. Do yoo ha"' any -.gpstlons? lle>r Mn. R.o M115. R. Swat him tn th< chops with • ro!led·up advlct column -(It keeps doga off the oola.) . . of the continental Congress speculated in badly n e e d e d military supplies. Friends of Alexander Hamilton, the Edit!)rial ·Research t Secretary of tbe Treasury, made fortunes from currency speculation. _, NICHOLAS BIDDLE, the president of the United States Bank, used its resources to influence congressional sup- port foe renewing the inslitulioo'a charte< in the face of opposlUOI by Andrew Jackson. Simon Camero•, LincolD'a year period continued to~ practice law while holdil!.g public ofrice. Corruption is as old as the Republic. During the Revolution, aeveral ·membert Calumniators at Work To the Edilor: . You thought 't appropriate on Independence Day to give special box treatment to Louis Cassel's quotts ol Bishop James Annstroog's satirical calumnies of the SouUl Vietnamese government's struggle for Independence against. a foe far more diabolical than the roe faced by the colooial government of JT16. The satirists and tbe cahmmiators since 1776 have from time to time used the same false arguments as used by Bishop Armstrong to discredit our fore!athers, as he has used to discredit the South Vietnamese and of course oor effrtrlli In helping them. . OF COURSE TOE South Vlctnomes• people are not exercising the freedoms they J.ope to exercise. 'Ibey are at war agaifg an umcrupulous and powerful enemy, What people are free when they are engaged in_delending their lives? Did we in the umtect States enjoy com- plete freedom during the two gteal wars? How much less WO\lld we have exercised the freedoms or peactilme had the fields of battle been ln our own bomeLand? And would we have bttn celebraUng lndepcnd.,,.. DoY today K the French Flett under Admiral De G-e had been withdTawn from the sea lanes leading to Yorktown if the calumniators in France. of whom tbtte. were many who considered the Colonists not \\'OrthY of Frenth lives And money, had had lettlfl from rtllldln •rtt ... l(Ome. NOl"fl'ltll'I' Wl'119!'1 '1\0vld C'Otl~ t~r '"-.et Ill * __ , or ltH. Tl'lt rl9hl to condtnM lttftrt to tit '"u or tllml· llllt libel If rtlMrvtd. ~II ltl19 .. 11'11111 lll<:lu<lt •I• n1turt1 1nd mtilttftl tddr.u. bu! ,,.,,,.. m1y bt wlthl>ekl on teOllt$f n lufflclent rtllD'I II IPHrlfll, Pottl'l' wm no1 bt pvbllthtd. their say? Personally, 1 am very proud of being a direct descendant of the family of Admiral De Grasse. PRF.51DENT TIUEU b a ChrisUan of high moral cal1brt. I am sure he would lay down his scepter and his life today if it would serve to save his people 1""n the certain death and c:testruclion that would be their lot tr the Communbts SIJCCeed in the I r nefarious aggressions. lt would seem to me that a joomalist of the stature d Louis CU!eb could fifer his readers en ana\)'s\s based on research and fact.findina ol the statements made by Btshap Armstrong and that this would have been wort.by of special · box treotmm• The game of "Simon Sez:" may be fun for children, but I would like to Se!! It substitu ted by journall8ts for hc:nest-to.good~s fact- finding . "Not by \YOrd'i alone shall a man live, but bt his works al~." NORMAN J. DeGRACE Secretary of War, was dropped from the cabinet after ·widespread corruption in the handling ot · military con- lracts. Ulysses S. Grant's ·eight years in the White House were a cantival or theft. Millions of doUMi to be used for building the tranKOatinental railroad wtte swalJoWed in the Credit Mobllier BCandal. Congressional Quarttrly has· tabulated 20 cases oi . 4llege<I corrupt pracUces Involving menlbers of Congress !\nee 1162. Eleven involved Hoose members and the rest Senators. Jn. ~e cases, those involved were re-elected by their constituents. Influence peddlers .. still trudge weQ·wom grooves on Capitol Hill. . . FOllMER GOV. RICHARD Ll!:CllE of Louisiana; who had ·an income of $282,000 in '1931 ow an official salary of $7~500, commented : "When I took the oath as Governor, I didn't take any vows of povertf." On the other band, Rep. Morris K. Udall (D Ariz.), an advocate of tighter ethical controls, says: "It's ter. ribly di sillusioning to young people to find lhat someone In whom the public has reposed confidence ... has done something that doesn 't meet lhe stan· dards we all would want met." .. --~-- Friday. July 10, f9?JJ' • -• j • The editorial page of the Dl'lil11 Pilot teeka to inform and etim- Mlate readtri bv prt&ntino thif newspope:r'1 opinicm.s and eom- mmtary on topict of inttnrJC on4 lfgnljlccmce, by p•..idfng • forum for the e:rpresliim of ollr readers' opln1om, and . by pre1enting the diverse vie~ point# of i nformtd obserotrf and spokesmen on topics of th1 dau. Robert N. Weed, Publisher • I I l ... •• ... . ,,. . • JOD!AN HASTINGS, -· ,,..,, ""' .. "" ti ... " . A.FS .Qp~ns • • A-world of advenluro·awaill•tbe'new' o!lic;ers of the adlllt.cbap- teFS 'of American Field-Service In Huntington Valley. Ready to welcome next~year's foreign exchange students will be tbe,laaders lrom each !Jf the area bilh schools. From Huntington Beoch High School, AFS leaders Will include Mrs. Eibel Berdelman, pnisident; Miss Florence Boosey, vice pr'el!- denl and aecretary, and Mrs. Juan Dillon, treasurer. The Westminster llillh School roster will include Mrs. Mauri"' Renfroi president; David -Malloy, vice president; Mrs. Robert Ron1 1ecre.'8IY, and Mrs. Donald Blnkert, treasurer. The Fountain Valley High School oflicers will Include Mrs. ftob. ert Moss, preaklent; Joseph Maaola, vice . ptesident; .ltfn. Keith Crozier, aecretary, and .Mrs. P. J. Burbeck, treasurer. Holding tbe ravel for Marina High School will be Mrs, C. J. Weronko, C1denl, ualstecl by Mrs. William McKiJ)ney, treasnrer, and Mrs. Em.er, secretary. _ Presiding over tbe lledgling chapter at Edison High School will be. Mrs. E. B. Beisner, preoldent, aod the Mmes. Cari Bostwick, sec- retary; Frank DelahoYde, C"l'nlin4tor; Lyle Graham, bome ¥fecUon, aod Robert Wbelan, liaison. · ' . There are !l.llOO local chapl,en in this country staffed by· wipald volunteers and encompassing more than ·30,000 members. E'ach yea.r more than 3000 lamiliee ac<:ept foreign students in·tlleir homes without any compensation. ARMCHAIR TRAVELERS-Learning.aboul·foreign customs from the exchange students they will entertain are new officers of the area adult ehapters of American Field Semce. RecenUy elected were (left lo right) Mrs. C. J. Weronl<o, Ma~ High Sc;b~ presi· • dent: Miu Florence BooSey, Hunllngton Beech High Scbool W:e president; ·Mrs. RAil>ert Ross, Westminster High'• secretary, and Mrs. Rebert MoS!, Fountain Valley president. Overseas AFS bas 700 local ·cOmmitlees· on six contilll!flls and 1600 famillee open their jlomOI to American •tudents each )'ear. New members and proopectlve homes always are Invited . MHWigs of tile adult chapters . are held monthly In eeeh hi«h sthnol, and Bllditional lnlannation regarding the program may be ob- tained by calling Mrs. Gordon stebbings, districJ representative; at !13&-3288. ' ~I Surf Sounds, " ' ' ... w ., -~ ,.., -"' I . ' '" ' ' ' Area W·oman , H'onored By JODEAN HASTINGS Of tllf O.llY Plllt.Sl11f HONORED FOR HE R work in both the area and state was MI'S'. JOOn Mahooey, J>U president of-li>e-'Hun- tington View Branch. Women·s Fann and Garden AsSociatk'rl. Mrs. Mahoney received .a , , Jiaque frim her c)Ub Md -a ....,Beach llzrillc•lho•bii!n-. prvel, ~ted by D av t d • nial conyentm of ~imist Nelson. Presenting the pla.q111, ~tion ol. America., Inc., Mrs illi. n-1.--'-U11s week. was • w am .JWUC'I~. More' Utan 800 w.o men , bush*8 exerutives lrom all IRENE (~1RS. GILES ')' parts ot the We stern Broadlick .represented the H.._.........,re and severat.uian ~·-··1 Club ol llWl· ~·-... ·~ ""'vt-1"'" nations .atteoded the con-· V<nlion taking ~lace in the Chase-Park Hotel, Sl Louis, Mo. The first Soroptimist Club was qaniz:ed in 1921 in California, and the orgariza.. tioo will d>serve its 50tJt ... niversary during a Golden Jubilee cone.lave m Rome ~ summer, DEENA WEST, daughter ot' Mr, and Mrs. Rollo D. West of Huntington Beach, i s participating in PAVE 4, a" Program o( Arts for Yocation and Enjoyment sponsored by the Girl Scout Council d Orange County. The program, which is . attracting 68 seniOr scouts ·from Ca1!ifornl1a,. AYizona, Idaho, M·o n t·a n·•. Nevada, Oregon and Wasblngtoo, will cont t nu e through Friday, .JuJy 17, on the campus oC Chapmao College, Orqe. The girls will Hve · in' dormitories and take pm1. in worl<>hops ezploring Ille role of. women in various art fiekb. Another Successful Season Dusted Off by Auxiliary " HONORED Mr1. John Mahoney All participants have com- pleted 9th, 10th, llth or 12th grade this year and ha.Je in- dicaled an interest in ·art .as a vocaUon. Packing away uniforms and getting out their dancing slippers 'are Mrs. George Leverenz, league secretary (left) and Mrs. Steve €ocbran. co-charman of the Robinwood Little League Auxiliary's dance taking place tomorrow in the Me8dowlart Country Club. Tickets, al $5 per couple, will be available at the door, and all pro- ceeds will be used to obtain equipment for IJWe League. Mrs. Robert Walker is president of the Huntington Beacir Women'• Auxiliary. ' Son Sh.ips. 9 .ut on S~a of Life, C,omes Home. Shipshape DEi.ft ANN LANDERS: Something you wrote to the mother of a hippie son grabl>ed me. You said, "My advice ii to tl·ll the boy to shape up or ship out. U he ships out he will learn firsthand what the 1'orld Js like. And perhaps this is ..pat he needs. There's something to be sa\d for the school ci experience. When )'Ol'r boy does come home - and most f>l them do -he will view Jn a dlfTe\'tnt light many things he Look for gr1nted. like a clean bed, good meals ad parents 1who cared too much And tried too hard." You -• SO rlgllt, Ann. I juot saw it happen. The SC111 of our nclghbol' mu~~ have read your column. 1'ht day Riter II appeared he called his O.d and llJl'ed, "CAD 1 come home?" His ANN LANDERS ~ n.d wweted, ','Certainly. We are ttill a tarnity.and lre sUU live you." The kid lost no -in knucklilog down. He &ell up at 7 a.m. and goes to a job. 'He Is putlln( lllmseJI lllrOlllll Ille University of Mlrmaoll. lie has joined the Si«ra Club to -bis interest in C'OD9ervatic& ile ls con- sideri"I Ille Mamie onter. The chanCo in this boy is like a mtrecle. His folks baven'l been thls hippy since: I've known lhem. .Nol all lloriel hive IUCb a hippy • ending l!ut.J lhaugbl you'd liU. lo know ol ,.. .that did. -C.L.G. DEAR c.L.G.1 I'm de8pted! nut l'" for Ille day.wip-... DEAR AllN LA!iDERS: I hive beeo a lltead1 ..-fGr many yean. Now I need )'OUf belp. I am a mtn, •t, wl1o does nat.,... wtlh aU your...,_,, but I mpect """ ram dlvOrced,comlortable linll1Clally, Hd I aiJo1. lbl <omj)ll\)' ol lbl -1ie tel'. The problem Is I am over the hill sex-wlae and am wondorlng U II would be fair to man)' I womin Older the1e circumstances. Is it possib~ to have a Rood marriage without se:s:? My firlt wife and I were married 22 :rean. w~ had a ...., 11ll!lac1oty aex 1111 bQl.llllle elae. Now I "Ve met a woman who has added • greal deal of joy lo my previously dreary exia1"1ce. We get •kmr beauUfuJJy but I don't wtnt to be unfair, to her, ts com~p enough! -UNSURB DEAR UN: I ._1 ~ 1" left! _,_...,,,....,u., ....... • ., " llod Ill ..... ... leell. Ill "°"'I be 1wrprlted U ..... ore -..._ II ,_ Hie. 11le pnlllm If ............. , ...... .,_ 11 payelloleslW ad Ml pllysbl, A new nla-., m!pt pndooe - lllP«-laol tW wlU -,.. __ .._ ... 11-ldlll. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have a decision to mab and I need your help. My busbud WIOll nolhlnJ more to do wtth • coopfe •• hne u.wn JcL.• Jong 'time. lie lllY• bl c:omot - the way Ille wife pleb on her hDlband. Last nfllll lhoy hod ., qwnenl and k tpOIJod Ille ....q complotelJ. On !he ... , -m)' husband ..... "'lllal'• elOUih ol lhem. I -~ lalla her 1111 longw." II II tmblrraulltr It -end II bolherl me, loo, but I bate to ...... oft #II friMdohlp. b 'll wander Jlllr. U Ille asks, llbouJd I tell her? -OX· NARD DEAR OX: You be-..... rfpl It dedde will ill w•ll to ..... time wllL u ..... ,.... .... -· mpec1 1111 wtdlol. AM tell lier, If ... ul<s, wlly 1" am'I ....... '"I' _. dalol It be-lbem. II mlpt ....... --"·· ' How rar l!bould 1 -... couple IO! can •kin& 11e 11111 Wiien -tl -loo bot to llondla? lend for Aan Linden' -. "lleeldlw ... Pot. Un( -Whit AR Iba Umlilt" Moll ' """ ~ lo Aan 1-1 "' .... ol """ ---.. .. -in coin and a Joos, lllmped, 1111-addr..,. Id omlepe 111weo11111 I>AILY PU.al', I I ; P. •• . • . . .. .. • ·• . . THE SMiLES HAVE IT :.0-Ref!Oc:tuig their .delight · bl the third consecutive plique woo for yooth seni: icel by the Auxiliary to Veterans of Foreign w,.,. · Post 3536 are (left to right) Mrs. Harold Hohl and To 8..id ~'prospective brldee ... ,-w.c1e1r w uti Chm~' . lladll with black .n.r ,.11111 ~Oll7 F.•to- -gnphl to the DAILY PILOT Women 1 V.. partment one week before tlie -wedding . Plcturu ncelved following the weddlnC will not be used. " , For engagement aDDODDcements It ls Imperative that' th.• atory, also accompanied bl I ·~ alid white ~·· be sub-nlllted M weeks or more 'the wedding date. 11 aiadllni ls not nii~ Only • story will be used. To help fill nqulnmlinte OD both 'lred- 41111 ml engagement · storleo, forma are avillahle hi all of the DAILY PILOT offices. Farther ~ODS will be , ._....i by Women's atafl. 'IMft!hen at eu.4321 or •MM. Fun-for-all Golfers Share Prizes A Fun Doy gall tournament amtalned memben ol El Nlpel Qiunliy Club Women't : GGlf -.&a u partid- • pail -pril& ; A cmn""8 ol Iha Mmes. : I• Snrlley, Hmi1oa ear. : rlct and Rlcllanl Howell : .-priJeo ad ma : atrarm. Following luOO-, new ol· ficen: were introduced. Serv· i~ u chairman Is Mrs. Harry c. Lowe with board members, the -· Robert McCalfery and~ Schu hm ann, • ' l o u r n ament co-cbalrmen ; William Epn, ...,..tary; llldlOrd Bowell, lmsurer; F4nnmcf. Holki:nl. r u I e a cbalrmao, and Rlcllanl Hall, baodlap chairman. Appolnllw dlalrmen ... the Mmel. WllllamHolablrd , parilamenta.rfm: RI ch a rd Par30ll.S, n:ial; Roger ~ nanl, membership; James Brady, new membership: Bert Menno, publlclty: J oh n Swartley, rost.er, ard Phillip Cramer, John Francia and Rick Gouin, awards. Yo_ur ~rOSCOJ'.! Tomorrow ,,.... Sagittarius: Be : ·r rue to Self SATURDAY JULY 11 BJ IYDNEY OMARR TaN DA11NG BINTS1 -,.. Llln ... c.- .. bit -dl1taaee. Altapelm ceald f I are llel•--ol-olpl.· Muy loalPI -.. -·•tae r•m.aaee aad -·., .......... be Ideal. M,-Y It fMl1tnd hr _,.., -Vlrp It llbly -.. -,ict-.,-..--.-Arlel ·---q ti nlat'nsHp, w • 11 e GemlalldPJlll"aallodloo. AIUl!ll (llardl :ll·A!ri It): -... -----home, -11· Bett to ••• ,.-.,e ' project --anboll<inl ... ..,, adventure. One "'.ho ~ . a· perienced may •trike you as -lac~ In Idealism. TAURUS (April IG-Moy :IO): LJaltl -is belt today, M'eam avoid trying to force 1-. 'Be dlpkllJ>ojlc. v ... pin -jf effort It -lo _..i,e!ld p<Wlema ol otben. M*8in 1t e a dy , moderote poce. GDUNI (May 21-June :II>): Good Junor a_,t lodly coin- cides with tteatlve eft'orta, io- 1"""1ed relatlons with op- posite IOX. Notliin( b_.,. halfway. Doo't start ani;l>inr you may DOI Jnteod to flnltil.- CANCD (June II.July ZI): BrJ&ht -roqulres -· JnvatigMm. Be reallotlc. Gel factl ' from IOUl'Ce. Friend. -· may lliJnply be ..... ly -·· Gel at truth and dolt-. I.BO (July IS-Aug. ZI): 11 you belle9e ewrythlnc, you are lnvitJnl dlfflcully. Rad -the IJnes....otudy line prlnL II perc.¢ve, you get what you desire. Ol>llln hint "°"' Caac:or -·· VIRGO (Aue. II-Sept. ZI): Ability lo c:ommunJcate may reoull In toUd-proltt. Be nex· Ible. ~ line! letrn. Put farth your-ldelt . .MailO room ~.variety. Scan vut WRA (S<pl. :D-Ocl. ZI): Some~ made by~ In posll!mm ol llltbortl1 may. DOI bold waler. P!aa IC· corilnilJ. 'Meou cloa1 depond too much C111 4iDe ..mo 1e1t11tJ .,,_, llat -...... talking lljan -""'· llCOllPIO (Ocl. U.Nov. 21): You mq feel ·you have vital -..!. la~. yOu ... y ba victim " wllllful flllllklng. Play wall!nc ...... Wbat -1D ba ltnown will be revealed. ~· is cryatal clear by 1Dnlcflt. SAGnTAIUlJS (Nov. :a. Dec. 21): Some" yoor plans coat more to be fulllll«J tllao crlgJnally antldpated. Be will- ing lo !nwst· In yoor own capabWtiei. Not wtoe Io delega" loo many dl>ties. CAPRICORN (Dec. 21.Jan. 19): Cmlract may b e necessary bel""' procaeding on _..i projoct. Koow this: act accordinlt.Y. Be sure Views are known. Gain lndictted if you publish, adv..U... AQUAlllVB (Jan. :in.Feb. 11): Not all Jntentiom are clear. Be ind<penden~ Stick to Jri,nciples. Gain .¥eded knowledge. Take time to read and leam. Your llpedalty will bt uttllzed. But patience is I requisite . PlllCES (Feb. Ill-March 20): Avoid tendency to be ex· travagant. Acting purely on !mjlulse coold cmte pro- blemt. Acceol lod!ir Is on estates. tans, ..-., that b.ave cane due •. ~ apecial care wtth&cai ielpontJbrnty, IF TODAY 18 YOUR BIRTHDAY )'OU are lntuk.lve, now have dlance to fulfill obllptiono and Uve up lo potential. If alnglre, mania1e ls not far away. Financial position due to become more seeure. To find eut whe'1 lurtv kw' vou ,lft ,,,.,,.., lrwl ...... 11tdolr Sl'dMV Summer Activities Formulated Late Svmmer Rites """"" ....... ·:i:v.::.· "I ... Om1rr'1 MOklott, " t H f11r ,..,.., .•!Id ~" r hdllt E JO c rr ttoloav rt11, t'tle A I ~T, q _,, Ind C1ntr•I 'l:11tloll. N-.fo,,, N.Y. 10017. ]t'• going to be • long, hoe and · busy twnrner f o r members ol the Mesa Vm!e Repob1lcao Women'• Club. Aspen Setting Picked Cosmetics Collected . : .. Mrs; Vernon Matthews. Not content Ii> rest on their laurels, they already are continuing fund raising for their cause· by .collecting empty glass containers. Outstanding Group Auxiliary Awarded Plaque for Service A Repubtican candktates -aod -ngtalratim ceMer' will be m1nrwf by memben u...ci-I be ~ C«ft)' Fair TOeoday, July II, lhrouib Sunday, July 11. ExecutJ... will gather ... Mondoy, July :II>, In the Costa Met1 home ol !ofn, 5arah Schaaler lo fonnulate plans for fall Including a speakers' rooter and fund-raising events. Volunteers will aid the Republican State C e n t r a I Committee Headquarte rs with seminars. Interested persons may can Mn . C alho u n Sumrall at 519-1420. HB Auxiliary Twice • mcdb Che Lidia' A1Wlltry to Hmdlngton Beach V-ol Forolin Wm, Pool 7181 lmeta at I R.m. The -l'rldly ol each month they pther to Odd A,Sept. 13 nddlDg is beiDI planned by Heather Gora " Corona del Mar and Douglas Frederick Budla ct HOO-hklu, Colo. She It the daughter ol Norman Le!llnpeO Gora and Mrs. Paul llnbert Crowell of Summer began with a opOcw lropl>y 'foe. POiit 3536, AiWliar)o lo Vele-o! Foreign . \Vani; the lhinl cOn- secutSve one presented to them It a Collfornla Depart. Briggs, Merril Barker and Fellowl Hall for a "!lhws Mildred Moore. • ~u:.~,=..~, . Citations i.n rehabilitation tiona, Furth·er Information work, cancer re a ear ch, may be ··-~ by calling bll · I d ~w~ HEATHER GOSS pu city, JX)PPY eea s an Mrs. LeRoy Hermann at 536-communib' eervices allO'were Wedding Plans received. •=3580=·================; mentC..veallon." .. Mrs. Vernon Mathe,w1, · outcoJnl preslden~ accepted the award in San !»ego for her au:slllary'1 oW!andlng -:I< In youJh oervlce. Mro. Harold Hohl It cbtlrman "' Illa yoillh -commlUee. Other deitpt!:s aUm:ting Ille -loclllded this year"I prealdent, Mrs. Fkrence. Kltthner, with the Mme& Jlnml¥ T=-. Allred Bar Portable · Havinl completed a recen\lr poppy sales drive, the wemen ol the auxjJJary tonight are hoMlng the men al a specilJ dinner. In . their competitJon fi>r salts profits, wblch •• entirely lo their welfare -t. the men were most auccesduJ and thm the winners of a dinner served to them. Eveots In the Immediate future include a S e c o n d DiJtrict meeting on Sunday, July 12, starting at 10 a.m. in Buena Park. A new portable bar designed Emblem Club as . • apace saver for the career girl's small apartment The Elks Lodge ls the set. er to keep the buslness ting for meetings of the Emblem Club 201 of Laguna Yroman's u:pen.ses down folds Beach. Memben gather the axnpactly Joto a ..WI .,... fir>t and lhinl Tueodayt at rying cue for, euy stowaway. 8 p.m. Free Estimates RE-UPHOLSTER c-plete Sele.,tlott of F•briea 1...,1au11,.., Linens and Velvets M•tM" Cr•fttmtn Alw•ys •• CzyKOSKI IHI NEWPORT II.YD: COSTA MESA'""" M1rt1rJ !SV·l(OS-Kl!VI Phone 842·1454 1. ; "~-(:;-'.. . THIRTJ&IH •ANNIVERSARY· SALE ' ' . 2o:so01~ THIRTIETH• ANNIVERSARY• SALE ST~~~~~~~~~~:~NT OTHl!R SAVINSS UP TO 50 PER CENT OPEN SUNDAY NOON TO FIVE VAN KEPpE:L-GAEEN ON THE BOARDWALK AT HUNTINGTON HA!!BOUR 714 •. 846-2898· Pasadena. A graduate of W~dge School, Puadena, and Rudolf Schaeffer School ol Detlgn, San Franc:il<o, Miss Gora attended the University ol Kyoto, Japan. The bride-eleol was a Valley Hunt and Lu Madrlnas debutante and Is a member o1 the Newport Harbor Service League. • Her fiance, the aon of Mrs. Andre Otto Buchs of Darien, Conn. and the late Mr. Buchs, attended the University of Florida and graduated from Colgate University. The ceremony will take place In Aspen. Anewcolledlmol..,.. metics It Iba llrat lluly -line .. bl 100 per. c e n I allergy.u.tec! and frognmce free , the lll'"1Ufao. turer •YJ. The colloctlat,. wlllcli Jn. eludes over 100 products, was 1 designed to suit a . number of faetors -coklr oi eyes, natural coloring of h'.air, skin coloring and pore size. Also, tendency lo break ou~ oiliness versw d r y n e s s, response to sun and 1urface facial lines. i1Cia • ' ' I ' ~ SALE NOW IN PROGRESS . ' '· ALL REDUCTIONS ' Including Famou• Maker Bell Bottom•, Flair Legs , Ivy and Continental Pants Plu• Shirt• and Belts. Monday thru Saturday 10:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. 5-lays 12:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. " • l 600 WEST COAST HIGHWAY, NEWPORT llEACH "Ju1t South of th• B•lbo• B•y Club" 642·1074 stereo103FM . • I the sounds of the harbor marine weather reports--7 times daily L .; ' . . . • I I 7 ' ' ' Today's ftw•I I YOL. ~3, N0. [164, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES FRIDAY, JU~Y :10, '.1970 , 1,· .:· 'j :rEN CENTS . - tOunty ASkS Rehash of PUC's • Ed·isori .~Decison .. ·• ' ' . -. • t· ' 'By JAClt llROBAClt' ol tile 0POC'1 JW>e IS d«llion "requlrlng Police power <Ji the ltlln with ref~ -lr.i the • ..,...,.;ate· permits from the Of "-Dlltr ,... .... tbe cooatruction and operation of two to air pollution control matters llld &his Oranp County Air Pollutioo· Control 1 clucilnr '8peCiflcaUy, 'permits !nm, lhe- OCAPCD.' '1 • • ' notwHh•rdn(. tbe" fact that ·the' ~ ' ' ~ of the -may be, 'l11e Or>nge Counly Air Nlutklo eon.· new (llU ... oil burnlnfl) st..m electrlc pC>Wedias been delepted In lir pollullon Diitrict." !rel Diotrict (OCAPD), tbroUp lbe caun-gereoaUng unit&•ln HuidJncton. ~ICh. COlllrol dlalricts llll( DOI to the PUC. V ban In 'tlle 'b · f · nds' th PUC The briet, Cootill.1f:;S;° I~ eDminlUon of !lie atatul<I authorUlng the fonn•tlan am powers of air pollution · control districts cootained In the>, state -"""1111 and Sa4fy, Code llllw• a cloar ·-. <Ji the LesisJature ~ '""'t in lir Pollution in fact, a pub)ic uf,jJity," I tycounsef, 'Itiunday N!QUeskd. a nMll:· .KQyper'1acb1buniday js a p-econ..~ "Cooaeq tly the F1'xiloi of.'Oplnjdn r • r~e • 'COflte • e i11f of· lhe 11ate •Pullllc UUlitiea Com-dltioo to aoT appeal 'ol tile' PUC ru11nc Octhe Puli'!' .0-and...Q, ~ ruling, Is ~ on' an· "incorroct coo- 'Rat th< 'CllUllty and' tne APCD will pursue !lie mallA!r beyond the r.q;;;it !Or a rellWing beioie tile' PUC la Jn. mlmion 's -fav""'8 etponoion of to.the .California ~Oourt. <Jl.Certlncat...of.publlc 'c•1lll,.1Jleiico and clusloii ·of law. 500tbern ~ Edil!JI'• HlllltJnltoo In the -for a 1*ariog, Deputy oecesslty are .,,_ to the -t He continues: "'rhe opplication of the 1lelch IJC1ll"< phmt. -• · Oounly Cowdel Jama V. Urban, acting • they did order • permll 1o th< Ediaon Edison Company dated Aug. I. 1969, · County Caulllel Adrian KlJYP!!I" was -for Ku)'POr-UI&:"' •• -' . Can>P!"Y to commence c:oootrucllon <Ji provided, \!lat the CMlpany did propoee districts the ·-.i police pciwu 'ti" ~'the' '......,...,., J>Uritr.-Ind -frG!I! the ... <Ji ..... _ .... -· "A.~ Iba! the J'ellUlillons of an air pollutlan Cll!trol ·-'are 'Wficable lo• I publlc ulWty'does , not hi. 111,y'way ~t the ,............., aUlhoriJOll.Jlllle 30 by 1the coonty Board "'Ille peoplo<cil the Slate.el Cilif'"'1a Unlla Nos. I and 1 1t•lts Hunt[qton to obtain all necessary pemUta and ~~· 1o uk for, a rmea.;ng have rwrved..to !lie·Legillalurw the --GwralinCstation wi1hout ---"'l"''pObic ·aulbOdtles in-· ,,_ . , ' .. ... . .. ' ' ' , (lee, .EDIBOl'I, hae I) , ' Foot Jn the Mouth --· 'Michael McKamey, nine month!, Brandywine Park, .Del. liB;S 4is hangup. The ·~gup's name i& Missy, who, like Michael, is just a pup. Scramble, scramble,. chew, crawl, cry. lf:<!·ty u: .. ~~ B. . ""' .'.J.,UMll2 -us; rrips-~ :Ueitch For Youths Over , By ALAN DIRKIN Ot ... o.llY Pl•• Sllft Huntington 'Beach youngsters have mWed the bus. 'llley missed' It so badly that 1here nrlght not be another one for a long time. A youne coople who live in the nodiiw,.. of the ~ky, Ted and .Judi GeilSler tliought It would be a good !jiu to ;,,. sbutUe buses to the beac:hell £or young children during the 11ummer month!. nd • irhe service started Monday a was p{e.oned to cori.inue till Sept. 11. i:wo to-seat buses were operated to provide 1 total of five round trips each day. . On Monday the buses, capable oE car· rying 4fl0 in a day, carried only U; on Tuesday the total was lS; en Wed- nesday the passen$ers dro~ . to . 6, on Thursday the bU3es weren t runrung anymore. . Int' "1be respoose was very disappo tng lo say the leas~" Geissler said ruefully after stopping the service. "The only good thing abi>ut It was that the ~se Was so bad that we got ~ out qutcklr. lfad our losse3 been less per day 'ft "mlght have lost more in tbe loog run.'11 .Geissler, a 27-year-okl Illes manager. eotimalA!d the thre&<loy -~ In a public transportation. system 008\'A'lOO. ''We just couldn't do much with . SC a day," be said at bis home al l~l Victoria Lane. "That's all we were taking in." ~His wile interjected. "Th~ lesaon ls tr.at people don't like buses. I feel badly about Jt because it was my idea," Mn. • (S.. BUS LINE, Pqe I) Oroge Coan Weather The weather ls get.ting monoton-· oos a1ong the coast. Still mostlY sunny with early morning and eve- ning , clouds and little temperature change. INSWE TODAY ' Country and westtm mu.sic wiU be a higliligiht of the Omnge Countu Fair whith opens 1~11 t un in: Costa Mesa Fairgrot1ndl n.e:t TutsdaJI. Full detom in to- dat1'1 Wtektnder. - f AM·!(, HanditappeB·~~t , , l I • f -• ! By ~e('lga;n in U.S.D.ispute · SACllAMENTo (UPI) ..:. Gov. Ronald . for spending ii. Reqao, locked ln •· s!n>Ule with th< He said It could ba woecl to finance Nixon admi.nistraUon over the generosity po•ible "deficiencies'' in welfare or of California welfare grants .. today ah-other programs later. nounced a $10 mlllion cut~ in services The governor told the supervisots that for ·the aged, blind and disabled. the new state recuJatlons adopt..i by He'onlereci t11a1·12u milJlon in funds Social Welfare, Director Robert )llartin budgeted fer homemaker and attendant ••stroo&lY recommend" that a county care 9efVicea be reduced to $14.5 nilruon not spend its own general reliet·funds during the curreot f15C8l year. to supplement the programs ''when the Additionally, he dlrecled the Issuing stai. allocation is ezhaus1ed." of. "emergency" regulations that state He warned that "any attempt to do runds distributed to the ~ties ror so -by spending tax monies raised 'the programa be.allocated Oil ·• monthly locally from the county tu base - basis instead or y,1:arly. would contravene the clear intent of this The Republican governor said thia pro-administration's acUon which is to cut cedure would "insure that no county the cost of welfare at both the state .. expends mo~e state money for the pro-and local levels." gram than that provided toihem." Counties have until 1972 to convert The State Social Welfare Department from attendant care to homemaker estimates there are. about 50,000 penons services for the aa:ed, blind and diaabled. ·ln proirams for the blind, a1ed Md "" Neither progr'am involves nu r 1 l n I disabled -who receive homemaker and services. attendant cart. iervicet, such U 1 houae Meantime,. Reap:n -and llale welfare cleaning aDd transporlaUon. officials indicated ibey bad no Intention A ~ spoli:emitn lald II waa (I( backing down on an ....rtkln by mt Jmowo bow many WOlld ba dropped the NISOll MmlnlotraUon that C.lifomia becaule.GiJbe cutboct and that H -.Jc! is failinfl .10 tamplJ"Wlth federal weUare laws. be up lo indh'idual ClllUlltfes to decide Tbe Depoi-1 (I( Health, Education who must he eliminated. and Welfare warned In W13hlngton • Rea&an announced the action In a 'l1mldly tblt 1be atate faces a poa&ible letter· to the ebairmen of county boards Jou d. $1 billion in federal funds if It faUed 1o comply. A hearing by HEW of ~rs. He said it wu aimed was .et for Aug. 25 in San Francisco at "JeNming the heavy welfare burden to air 'the disp.ite•publicly. on the taxpayer." Basically at issue Is the state's failure He said it would force DO recipient to make a cost-of-living increase for Into out-of-home, care. recipients in the nearly $1 billion Aid A spokesman for tile p.vernor said 1o Famlllea W-Jth Dependent Children the $16 mlllloli lned by clamping the (AFDC) program. A 1917 federal law •tata aipending celling on the two pro--requret states to maintain welfare stan- grams would revert to· the key 1eneral dards of need that are not more than fund and that there now were no plans a year behind the cunent cost 91 livtna. ' , ' , Yo.gfl Course . Set. in B~ach · She may tJe....more U.. t,000 ye1r1 old, but tt.lllo Yop IW1 otando a lot "-·----. ·'Meo -Iii! -~ wm 1em1 to • do that and • IOt of -'bodily con- -begilDng Monday u the Hun- U-n-11 YMCA blitial<I an el&f>!. wee!< Yap caune. I Teadlerla-~abanafide ")'Olin!" 'Who dalml the pli)'licll 1114 bro~ .. -help reduce wotp~ l ""' linn flabby muacleo and generally im- prove heal\h. • , Individual l<!lllons run from 5. p.m. lo 1:30 p,m, each Monday in !he YMCA mulUpurpoee f'OOfq. Tbe claaa. ii limited .in .U. IO . !bat , ample atterrticn cu be gtven,eacb stu- denl -~la roqulred. Further -about the class is availalHe fftft Patti Cid, HunUncton l 1lelch YMCA:;:--.!!not«, 17'31 1 Beach Blvd., II, 117-tm. ' ' . . . ' -. . . . .;. .. . 'Police Ca'.11'1 'Cope' But Chief Notes Be~h!s ~AdvlJ,r1t~g~ !IY TERRY COVILLE Of.,. .. Del,, Plltt ltloff "No police agency In the United States can cope with tHe rising crime rate," Huntington Beach Police Chief Earle Robllallle told Chamber '<Ji Commerce members this morning at breakla>t In the Huntington Seaclif!. He explained how his department ts trying to cope with crime in-Huntington Beech, • "I ~ave one major advantage here," Devil Worship '. Robltaille. •Wlio ~ John SeitJO°l' , as police chief one year ago, said." "'i was preceded by a man who was making !lie best . department poosil>le for the city." ' • . "Because ol. °':11' department's. repua.. tion we have 30 appllcantl fer e.,.ry opening Whlle •the Los Angeles clefi&rt· ment can't fill 800 openings. , 1 "~ oqr average pa~lmen have.five years' experience ~le !!OIDe.neighbo,-tng , departments have an averaa:e upedeoc• r8otor-ol less than a year for patron.81." Rob!~ ~laineil in detall the lblfls be. lfu made in Police lll'uc1e'e; ~ be formeil a fourth diV!sloo 1o handle penonnel, re{ll?ving it from the patroJ, seryices and dftecUve divisions. -"We've•put out men on four-day, tG- bOur . shifts 10 more patrol units are oo ·the streets during the peak crtmo hours during ~ evenl!lgs." · At one point he cracked a Joke about · -(Bee POUCE, Pap. Z) BeachStud:iesNew Taxes • t • ,.; .. , Ex~r.ts-Call~ ' T' ' F. I •. • c·. .. ·C' , ' ' . . .. . ~--. . . o . ~~.nee·,., .J~~· .. ~:Pte.r hrMur.der-~e , ,, ., .. ,,.,.,._. ~,, ...... ,,·,. '{ •\1 0..,.~;'l •··,s('~~·..J t' ., llvr-&LAN .... i··,...J-/U"'f. -At 1.i=emelt'l'r11n11" t I :-. f,•f ., I • ;~..-o.tlr1iiiiit:ar.f'• • -~ • •,J '"'AL ; ' • . ,, .. ,, ·~ I • Jlartoa. cla!med •the propQlllt would ·• : '°'! .. ,.,..,. , .. ...., · · ·'The ·monthly· 'trllh. colledJcm ·f•·ill doable-'tbe revenue to be derived fnm Polioe ezperts on Satamnl from Loo HunUngloo Qeocb llllY IP uP ,l!lllft. , ljle 'If""'--unity and NI the .1.-6 1-__.. s.. F · toda .:.6 ' ':fonriula&ion mU. t n•dequate ,.,..--_ , .~ Y were Tbere may be • ..illl!7 \"'> llt idfl ' ~ for dlfterMc,,, In Pl'ofit mor-cailed ,Into Clle DIW'lfer lnYellipUhn of production tax ,Is back hi the~ pi -n c1asea of buai-.'· bn.<tally butdlered Mrs. Flottoce 'Bnnm and the aiainbet of Comrnetoe ~ uniiap-Tbe chambet objeclod to tbe 11af1 after an. attorney's aaeertions 'Ib\nday PY with proposals ,for I ~ JXlll.Dell· recommendation to exclude the oil Jn- ol a devil WOl"Shlp ritual wffll parts levy. , ', ' dually from ihe groorreceipla fee and ci. her body. · ~ were· the lsslf~: ~t i out USe a 2 centa baml tax, elairn.lna: this Buf Santa Ana laW)'.er Lawrence Garri· by a study session 'J'hursd,ay, nlghtr 0\1 propoaaJ was ioc<m.lstent wilh the ble Mid bis client and suspect in the financ'in1 methods for new; civic facllftiel-I recommen~n oe the SYstems1 and slaying,· Stephen Craig Hurd, 20, did The. outoomer we that r the ·council · Data PJ'OC9m,. ·Committee which not participate in the alleged Satan will meet with the· chamber's buaineu ltudied fln&nCtn,. methods. wonillip> .ritual in , Cleveland N&Uonal coinniittee1 at 7:30 p.m. We4nelday,:Jtily Hortm ·added fiat.: the chamber hi. Forest..•with the\ heart, lungs. and arm. 22 to Iron out differences and ltMre called a~ tneetiiig' of business Jeadel'SI of the brunette 9Choolteacher last Jwte will be a public hearing . on •the •tax for neJt1Wecb9day tO aiolicit coriuntnll 3. . , 1 ProPoalsBel Fina~ 7:31 p.m. Aug. 3. · · · • ~the~!-n: 'Ilte city will meet with Gamble, who represent.s Hurtt, the ore ance Director)Benl~' .. -uu1wcc representatives a· weet after alleged leader-of..sorts of a rovtna: band went over his proposals with c:omcUmen, this aression. • of homelels youth., also denied to a chamher of ·comm...., lettu objecjfn& 'Ille l)Olilbll~y of an fncreaae In tho reporiers that bis client, who .eot.efed to ~e chan.ges was read. . . ' trash fee"'Was revuled by Arguello when a plea <Ji irroceol In court Thuraday, 'Ille letter. •lg!\ed by dlamlitr •preol. he diaclooed that Rainbow Dlspoal c.m. either killed or muUlated Mrs. Brown. dent Pet.er Horton, expreued the·group'11 Pan.1 was seeking to renegotiate Jts con. Hunt was only an onlooker, Gamble .. nonconcurrence•• with the. propoeed trad: •!th the city. '!be present mcnthly 'd charge JJ $1.50 of. wttlcti Rainbow receives S3J • • • fJ •U 1be ~re aspect of the evisoeratioo .o111. • and dismemberment of th• body haa HB Trustee Post. _Argueu. said U)at Rainbow wane. tho been a dark area in the case for week!. fee raised to $1.IO. And now that Gamble's commenls have In the figures he presented; Arguello DJ ti" N 3 -!bot the city woold face a 1217 llOO been aired, Sheriff's Lt. Richard Drake ~ CC Oll OV • !briage· In financing lf no barrel' oil said, the Satanist aspect. of the murder tax was Imposed. will be the target of an intensive pollce Officials of the Huntington Beach City ''.lf•we plan to look at the oil lndUltry in e911 tio School District have confirmed Nov, 3 otrictly ·• another form of bullnea v ga n. as the election date to fill the trustee then • • • • we could expect somethln.i "We already have called In a captain seat left vii.cant by Roger Anclenoo. in lbe nelgbborbood ol. $1•,ooo a year .. on the Los Angeles Police Department The special trustee's election will be If we uae tlhe oil procb:tion HcmH reo>gnized as an expert in tbe field combined with national eleCUOns on tlie f~ at 2•cents a barrel, we could upecfl of Satanism, and we probably will Rek same day. 1 .i '· scrnedll~ in the nei&bborhood of. $300,000 more advice fiun other cities, became Candidates who Jive within the 1 year," Arpello niporteil. we have no one ·on our force district's boundaries must file· ltir the ;'Ibe UUllty tu, IUllfllted to t.ake the knowledgeable Oii this subject," said the seat between July II -Sept. 10. Sept. form· <Ji a 5 per-mqnthly IUl'Charge lieutenant. JO ts also the last date voters ·in the an all utility bills.,. was discusled Al Ironically, Drake, who is heading the district can regi~ to cast a ballot an alternete· revenue 80W'Ce. lnv.,UgatiVe bureau of the department for the trustee electlon. · Arguello eotlmated It· -1<1 bring In while Capt. James Broadbelt js vaca--Anderson resigned from the board 1.t ,1,098,000 a year. tioning, was the victim ol. a shotgun month after winning a ttustee poeition Tbls tax was.touted.-one that would attack .on his. house ThU1'9day night ss on the Orange COUnty Boaf'drof Ed\IC'a"' bit the hcmeowner, apartment re.!ident, (See SATAN, Pop I) tioo. (Bee NEW TAX, Pop I) •.DllllE FULLBRl SYLVIA PREGORS, ROBlRT ltLIS (~ROM LE'T) TRY 'COBRA' POllTION -Y• Moy lie • Bit on tho llderly.lldt, But She Sllll Hath• Chorm -' ' ' " • I I DAILY PILOT H I • 'I' .. Cosdl' Cuts • Ill Center Urged by . Aide ,. ,._P.,eI EDISON •.. ol ... ,...W.tlon& belni teotad In .. aJlPl'Ollrialt court. '11le brief -... to die -oedba ol the PUC Coda md v-. oomt-. A dedn by the PUC Cl1 the nquett f« ..._.,. Is not apeclocl for "a month iif two," ......... lo Clrolo * * * ,,.... P.,.e l NEW TAX ••• md lxW'-11.1111. equallJ bat It WU polot.d out thal JI -d be OOllly to Wsllnt I«. For Uie homeowner "1lo pays an average ol '30 a month for uUllUes, Jt would ~ $18 to hla tu hill a year. ~ AquelJo infmmtd .,. llOWlCilmen that ""'It'" -tiiey adopl mult bring lo ft,oes,aoo a :iear as bond paymenu fol tbe cltlc ..m.r and l!brary. Hen.nititata7-11Umt rate on SU.I mlllim worth of bonds over IOr->. &rs-Slates, a reel -agent and dlalnnan ol the Plaoolng Coounlmioo, -... ~.,.,.­Colllm* EdJooa plat may take ..... ol the problan. He athaated tbet OJ*Bon wouJd brio( lo -· "31,GOO a ,_ from ...... _. Ff'9111 P .. e l BUS LINE ••• -· !d>lic --fvr the PUC. Geimler aplained, '"!be lo&ing party 1mall1 fllllOalo -'11le -nn 1rom -(diltB In decilioos mi -for a .-,,.. 11 tho Dll'1fl ol file dty -C:-l'llrk P>d ca""' is -K will be fll"'llted, Manly Pai; and llopeY!ew SdJool. ' but in lDOl9t CMe1 good C8ll9e ii not 1be dmre wu 50 cents each way elr.wn and the appeal b-ed." ~~= ~ 35i:~. tn Ill J,.,. 23 dedtlon, followtnr 11 b P&r1m q RecroMm ~ days ol -.. from lleca•ober 1111 COIJ!"l'Med. and .. did the odlools and thniog'1 February of this y-, the PUC locabt>wl.....,. not only sppnwed the f17' mi1llon u-T"-..__~___, n--·-'-the plO!ion, bu1 directed -lo "beCID ~· --,_. --.. wmtrudlCll ~" bua •qidable ..... -houch -~··-hi -... ,.. clt!ia-and -and llrudlon will probably bet!tn this fall. -10.000 "'IJieo were picked up To counteract tbl1, KuJper :J'~c::;:v• at Rres-1n the north ""'81>110d-•••-lbto-"11'• cooldn'I -~nd ..... ; tile -.ty"1 potltlon _, tho A!'al help," Mn. Gellller aid. -.. -w --1t .. . ~ ball lull ·~•, ·~• ol a __..~~_,~ "We -lo bml b -.llT'-'LI' ~ ..-...... 1• -.,_.. to break even,.. D went cn '"Ibe -apantloa, and tho rilbl lo -I -' ol IO mt~ ha ~ hi•• ! injunotJCla to block Ol)IODllon ol ll:dl&aa prlce ctntl .... ,. -• ... • -Indeed ......_ -l>ut II ft bad made JI a quarter WI ' ......-1"Xdd .. ve hid to have all the buses l full on every trip." , 'Crash' Leads Mn. -flgur..i that there ...... U,000 dildren ~ 4th am IOlh lfllde within a -i'lidll• ol the. pickup polnta • . • r ~ ' • To MesaRape ' .l 14-yell'<lld BudJl!IP -..;.... told Colla Ilea p>lkll a llWl _...,. bor al callllnC a ·-..,._ raped bor In -aarty todaJ. ·• The vldlm Did. bad -tenUooally :· . . :: . '· =~ :· . ;. . . . · ' . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . • l • . • . . . t l . . :: •. ~ ,• .. :· .- t !· .; .. :: ~ :: .. ~ :· • . t • ~ stopped bor car .., Wiiiem Slreet at -Boulevlnl .aboul ,,. Lm. In llUCb a way that U. mlD bad to """' lo avoid bor lrool -.... No accident ~ a aid, and Ille stopped al a nwti, -llatloo reebvom, only to be coofrooled by the maa who spoke with a ClD1, IOUtbern· accenL Still relu.sing lo believe a mDillon bad occurred, oho Aid Ille WU ordered Into his car lo go lo poll<e headquarten, but the man then drove to a dartened area nearby. The aobbll!c victim ftturned lo the llOl'Ylce llal!oo at 2IOJ Harbor Biv<I, where an attendlnt called pollce, who .... told Iba bad ..... klcbd out ol Ida car aome dlltance any . DAILY PILOT OftAMGI (OUT PUIL""IMO CCMP'AHT l.tt.ii f\I, w.~ _ .. _ J.ck .. Cwt.., Ylcit ,,.i..nt ..... ~ ...... n.. •• ltM<ril ...... 1'.HI•• A. M•rpl.11111 ,._..in. r•.., Ale11 Dlrki11 Wat Oo_,... C-1~ Hllll' . >.l ... rt w ...... ~MMI• ............... °"'" 17171 ..... 11111 • .,,14 M1lll111 AiU,.,1r.o. 1o1 790, t2'41 --~.-.1 1llP....,A-. C.tt Mall -.. ..,. ,,,.... ........,. MICJI: #111 ........ ·-~ a.,.....,..•...,. II CIMlnt a...i _. "We expected to Iola inoney !or a -k « two till --pl! out. but not tbb badly ... Ille ..xi. • ,,_ who used the -rode In lltJle.· 1 .... tbtee on a 'rlll once. Usually lbere WM one or none.'' Wiil' didn't they try --1 Tod Gellller esplaloed -ha lelt tbe ralao be --by a -bus --!71aday-""11dnol ~-""Ille but COlllfllD1 ...... , mUiill """"" at that price," he added. "Whit's dialppoiDdn« ii that tbe reac- tion was so great before we got it going. People were calling us up and saying, 'W<l'lf, when does it start'? "Well, it -and it llloppod. It just meam that there are an awful lot cl. tk!& up bere, jwrt t1eVen miles from tbe ocean. who don't want lo go lo the beech ... Registration Set For New Students Sii-new lo West Qnnge County -uriod to ~ ""' , ... fall c1-tn achoola ol the HunfJngton -Uniob 1118" School D!Nlcl, ac--,. to Max L. Forney, "'l"*'ln--A coo-will be on duty from I a.m. lo I p.m. Mondays throuflh Fridays at each ol tbe flve high !Choola to allist ltudtota in plaming their pro-grams. • Studellts who take advantage or the ~ lllould avoid mueb wa!Unc In l1De -ochool _... this fa!~ ac-....iln( lo ICbool administrators, Eadl -Is advbed to call tholr loca1 bllh ICbool to Vriy their a~ -and lo mako a pre.f<CUtratlon a~=..-.. Bwb un1on H111t 8dlool Diltrlct ....., .... cltl" ol HW> ~ Beach, l'oanWo Valley, Well- mlmllr and Saal Boacll. SALT Adjournment Awaited in Vienna VIENNA (UPI) -A( the Sirai.ctc Annl~Um!laUon '1'11111 (SALT) "ap. proacileo ol botb sldM bave beooma c1amr.· -............... aid today. Theno WU Ill I~ al ..... work on bow long tbe Vienna !alb ..W Wt. PollUca! oboe!ven expactod m adjourn -.nt all« toda1'1 Urd SALT .... of the Amtrici1I .... --41iton, but DO IUdl word ....... -' • • Frot1t Pa9e l POUCE .••. Iha -. cars and their ftlatlon lo a dn>p In lra!fic dlallons. "We aakad our pairOlmell why llley --dtll--'l1lty lllid ... 'Hallo<l1 •--41n tllit,-. Every time they tum a corner Ibey -ii .black and white llllt'." •I.A_ correaporiding drop in crimes has eome from Uie increased patroh:,". ht said. ''And we have the JoWest number of polictJneJr per -latlon In Oran1e ...... ~ .. ~~~-. "~ause ol the rapid growth •• have to.:innov1je, come up wjtb l'ltW' solutions. We expanded Se!taer'i Sandmeo into tho Special J;nlorcement Dotall, and I tblnl< when it's over you'll see we have a good record on it." 'A·Bone•' .Ride Again ... _ "We abo established a court llaiJon man who ooJls patrolmen when they must appear in court. In the past we have ·bad u much u IO ~ ol our patrolmen in <OUJt, walltn( for cua to come up." Judge check over 1931 Deluxe Roadster at sixth annual convention Of the ModOI A Fon! Club in Mil~ waukee. In backgnllllld u 19.10 English Fon!. Convention opened Thursday. Abopt liOO vtniago cars are on display. Many were drlv.111 io the conven- tion by'thelr owners. . Robltalll<, w!1o gava a ltralp~ daa• Wk, ezplalned the dlff.._. - public relations am community rolatlonl. Front P-.e l Business Saks Show Increase "We want lood public relaUoGI. When ~ do thinp we want ~ communit)' to know it. But I do not · be11en It is . the J"eSPOnoibWty of the· depariment to try to .sway or convtnoe d~nU -It's a waste ol effort." SATAN WORSHIP ... he and hU family slept. But Drake said the shoqting aeemed "In no way" related to his wtirk M the bizarre case of Mrs. Brown. Drake, who admitted bis shock at the attorney's comments, said revelaUons such as the ritual sacrilict assertions were potentially damaging and pre- judicial Drake however, ctid reveal that ...,. atremely grotesque activity mu.t have accompanied the stabbing of the El Toro toac11'1" becau!e al the cmd!tloo ol tbe body. "I'm not trying lo be grialy « In- tentionally bizarre. but everyone who saw Mrs. Brown's remains on the night &bey were discovered was coo.vinced that something very strange bad accompan. led the murder -cannibalism wasn't ruled OU~ either, be laid frankly. Lt. Drake, who playecf a leading roJe In f!ndln& iofonnation .. locatioo ol . the K·bar military knife allegedly uoed In the 1laying, the miaing car of Mrs. Brown and the bloody murder scene ln Irvine, said the Satanist element never had cropped up in hours ol talking with Hurd and four others facing diarges in 'the murder. , "I can honestly say that it never entered into the conversations to any noticeabt. point," be sald. What did arise, however, he said, was the trigger which allegedly set off the 1layers on Sand Canyon Road the af- ternoon of June 3. '1be youths, Drake sakl, allegedly ac- costed the woman as she drove from a freeway offramp to a PTA meeting and wanted her car becauae theirs bad stallod. l ' Mrs. Bn>wn then made ,..,.,..,,. to tho obvious unkeinpt appearailce of the band. • ''That was the trigger -when tbe vicUm told them she wouldn't give her c:ar to a bunch of dirty kids who need a bath and haircut," Drake reVealed . "But Hurd said nothing to us, Santa Ana (police) or Riverside (sherlfrs detectives) about the acUvlUes," Drake added • Report$ from Gambt., who could not be reached for additional comment this mom.Ing, added that his client and the other defendanLs wanted a c:ar to go to San Francisco to "visit the devil" possibly the leadtr ol a widely publlciz<d cult of Satanist! in the Bay Area. 1be car w:u: found blll'Ded near Los Gatos. The asserted sacrificial ritual, took place 1n a boulder-strewn canyon above Desegregation Clean Up Starts WASHINGTON (UPI) -With !Choo! opening in seven weeks, the NOO:>n Administration has begim its finaJ push to "clean up" 121 hard-core southern district.a that have resisted de!egregation since the original 1954 Supreme Court d ....... A> It had tfftatened, the Justic< Department riled suit Thursday against the state of Missl.uippi to desegregate 19 of its 118 school districts. Two al the holdout! were expected . to have ac- "fllabl< plans by the W«kend. So-called multidistrlct suits -lumping several school districts within a state -we.re filed against a total or 27 districts ln Arkansas, Florida, and &uth Carolina. Nearly 200,000 students were involved in Thursday's action -95.137 of them black; 81.296 of whom attended aegregated schools last year . Assistant Attorney General Jerri! Leonard, chief of the Civil Rights Division, promised more suits, possibly today or this week or nezt. Berrall R. Ries Services Held Funeral services were held 'Ibursday for BerTalJ Jl Ries, a long lime resident ol Huntington Beach w1lo died Monday It the .age of 69. Mr. RJes, "1lo lived at 925 !Olh SL, -the owner ol Huntington Beech Auto Sllpply. He came to Huntington Beadl 1n 1932 and was a member o( tile Maaonlc Lodjt and the ScoWsh Rite and Shrine of Huntinllon Beach. He 11 survived by h1s wilt. Mutan; a daughler, Mrs. Barbara Grandi or Sin Rafeel ; a '°"1.Alan al Santa Ana and ..... &randdllklrell. El .Car1"' Village J~ Into RJverside County put tbe \)range County line. • It wu there that Mn. Brown's remains were dwnped into a ~ grave. But . tbe objecu In the ..n.d sacrlf1CO· were not found. And police teletypes dlapoldled the day afl<r the dilcovery ol the body by a biker specllled tile -and the member whiob """' missing. Hun!, oow awaiting lrla! for both the Brown butcherinc and the hatdJet murder of service station manager Jerry Carlin, 21, who died June 2, "says he is alraid the devil ..w not lie the Bible be/nc tllere In his )all cell," .Gamble said, "And be tells me the devil is telling bim to anuH himselJ out." "The otilers, Hun! aays, talk up devil wcnhlp io private, but talk It down in public. • .Hun! da/mJ he reelly believes in the devil," d»e lawyer added. Thus far the alleged prtnclpala In the kiJJtnp ~court actloo ... , -Hurd, a a1'oder-faced dr1lter wtio generally lived out ol """' befura hi& arrest in a barn near Norco. His pre1!mlnary bearioc was acl>eduled for July 20. -Obriltopher "Gypsy" Gibboney, 17, whose lawyers in Portland, Ore., are waging a pitched court battle fighting the youth's extraditioo to Orange County where he faces adult dtarges of murder- kidnop. -Hennan Hendrick Taylor, 17, a drifter picked up in Norwalk several weeks ago booked on murder-kidnap charges. -Arthur C. "Moose" llulse, 16, of Gant.. Grvve, lmpllc:a!od In Uie blud(eoa dealb ol Carlin am robbery ol 171 from the station where the college student held a night manager's job. -Convicted marijuana posses s or Melanie Daniels, 31, who was booked on accessory chargts as she served her seventh day of a six-month sentence on the grass rap. She was in Orange CouuJy jail when iile was implicated. A l6-year-old juvenile wtKl6e name was not released faces the aame accessory. after-a-felony charges. For Huntin:gwn 'l'hero'l-IUppooed of<> be a llump, )>uf m.11 sales In llunlioclm Jleocb did not reflect tt Jut l'W'· • In fact buslnm -fncroased 23 pe1<e11t ovu the volume lot tbe pr<v1ous year. Tbe 11169 ..tail sat• bit f!l:l,471,000 in 19111 compared to the lolal of f116,401,000 for litlS. Wllltam J. Back, tbe dly's ecooom1e devel_.ot ofllcer, filures the Ales !JI. crease resulted in a "glft'' of $4.a: for the average bouaehoJder -the "gift" being tbe amount ol money the city would have had to raile for municipal ope<allons had r<tall sales not 'fncroased. The sales lncreue brought a gala of '2'10,071 lo the 'tlty treasury In 1911 over litlS, accm!iq to Back. He pointed out that Iha' city rocelved • total of ft,434,720 from the state u iu -. of sales tax money raised through sales In Huntington Beaeb. This 11.4 million Is tbe equivalent of a tax rate of nearly 41 cent! per $100 assessed valuation, accord.h1g to Back. That would be about $24.60 for tbe owner of a $24,000 home. Ex-Colombian Envoy Taken by Guerrillas BOGOl'A, Colombia (AP) -Fonner Colombian Foreign Mlni!ter Fernando Londono y Londono, was k i d n 1 p e d 'lltursday by guenillas woo demanded $200,000 ransom, poHce announced today. Loodcno, 57, was abducted when he was going to his coffee farm near Manizales city, 135 miles from Bogota. The guerrillas, members of the Netional Liberation Army, a pro(:utro group, sent a letter to l.cndmo'a famlly ..,~ for the ransom. S ummer 4 SIDI CHAllS • H . -. I OVAL TAlll JSt- WllH J LIAYU llib>r revislqas In the department have saved the city larae lllllOUDta of money, l!obltalJJe said. ' . One eilample wu tile hiring of the UC, Irvine i(faduate -1 n chemlttiy to work Part-time on the ~ tifleatloo of nareollcs. "When we used the Orange OMmtJ Crime Lab .... loot one-third of out narcotics cases becallle they were too busy lo l"t lo court in a ....,..bla amount of Ume. And now the salarfes ol -three chemlsta -the city less than It used lo coat lo tnmport -evidence lo the crime lab." "All of our accompllahmtnt.. would hate be<n lmpossibt. without the support ol the community," Robitaille told the IO O>amber m<mben. "We've never asked anybody in this city lo uncondltionaliy -yvur local police. But we ..W do ....-ythlng pclll!bie to eam yo1r ~and IUppOl't." Queen Elizab.etk Backs ·Eco'logy YELLOWKNIFE, Nortbwe1t T~ rilories (UPI) -Queen Elizabeth warned N«thern Canadians that IO"'mm"1t in dtls country must lboulder t b e respomiblllty of planning and managtnc development of the unspoiled northlands. 'Ibe 91Jeen's warning came late Thurs- day in 1 farewtll .address 1t tho end of the Royal Family'& vt&lt lo tile Nortb"'61 Territories . Memben ol tbe Royal Family were to leave Yellowknife today for Fort Churchill, their first atop on a week.krlg tour of Manitoba marlthl& that province'• centenoial. "In some parts of the world serious damage to the natural environment bas already been done. tn this territory, larje tracts of land and water are still unspoiled," the Queen said In her ld- dttos. SS19 ce_..,.,1: .. OUR SUMMER SALE ALSO rNCLUDES SEl.iCTED GROUPS FROM DREXR, HERJTAGE HENREDON, NATIONAL, MARGE CARSON, HERITAGE A HENREDON UPHOLSTERY PLUS MANY ~THER LINES, REDUCTIONS ON ACCESSORIES, LAMPS, AND PICTURES ARE ALSO AVAILABLE. DEALERS FOR: HENREDON -DREXEL -HERITAGE 7tJ11111 " NIWPORT llACH 1727 W-1111 Dr., 642·20$0 OPIN PRIDAV 'TIL 9 INTEll OIS Promalonll lntwler LAGUNA IEACH O..lgnara A•allobl-.AID-NSID' 345 North CH1t Hwy. 4944551 OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 "'-T• ""-... _, °'-C...., Mt.1W .. I Newport Beaeh Teday's Ji'l••I • 1 .N. Y. Stoelul I Harbor Aide Stands Firin . - • ID Bay>_ Swi p Tri3l • Orange County Harbor District E•g!· neer James Ballinger, under heavy cross examination today, repeated.Jy denied aUegaUohs that 3,000 feet of ~b­ Ucly owned wat~ frontage had been held .out ol. calculations in the Upper N<wport Bay tidelands .. change. Qum;tioning on the point of fronlage calculations came from Philip Berry, attorney for the intervenors in the com-- pler:.and technical'trial to test conm.itu.. tioMJ.!ty of ~ Back Bay nap betwetn .-. -Orange County pvemment and tbe Ir· vine Company. · ' Berry's ...ttono ~ on bay shoreline d>at Inc~ 1,500 feet of front· Bi' at North si,r Beodl.·belhw tho West Btull at Dovtr -and 1,200 olooi Back Bay Drive acroll tbe bay below East Bluff, • - During tho ....,;, eumhialion of Bal· linger, Berry centinued to assert thlt Mither area was included In the figure of S,081 wattr•front.age-feet• that wu UPIT_.... Foot i n the Mouth Michael McK·am~, nine montM, Brandywine Park, Del. bu bill hangup. Tho.hangup'• name la Misoy, who, like Michael, is just a pup. Scramble, acramble, . chew• crawl; cry. Harbor Scliools - W atching Action On Tax Reform Leaders of Newp<rt-Meoa Uallled School District have been watching with more than usual interest as Gov. Rea- gan's tax reform plan has been worked over In the st.ate Legislature. Provisions o[ the reform bill, cxiglnally would have cost Newport-Mesa schools more than $500,000 in Jost income, ac- conling to the school district's finance dinct.or. Walter Adrian. But after six re.visions of the bfll, now In the joint Assembly-Senate Revenue and Taxation Committee, the school district stands to escape with no loss of revenue. Jn fact. there may be an ad vantage for the Newport-Mesa District. Board members of all school districts would be given more flexibility in setting the tax rate under the latest version, Adrian said. At pr...,,l, sctiool boonls can <Jll!y levy a tax rate up to a ceiling vot«1 have .approved. lf the tu reform bill goes through In Ito latest form lheno la pnwisioil ror a ;cbool board to ex«ed the voted tax: ceiling by the. amowrt ·of that year's cost-of-living increase, upon petition by 2B p«<:ent of tho district voters. The cost or Jiving escape hatch wo.:iJd apply only to current expenses of educa- tion like salaries, supplies and utility bills but not to school conitrUc:Uon. Thus the cost-of-living factor eould be appljed to $3.90 of the school tax rate Newport and Costa Mesa re1idenb paid last year but not the remainder, which is for school bond redemption and state building aid . o! the tolal rate of S4.34 In Newport Beach and $4.69 in Co&ta Mesa. • i; : .... ~~··; , • .,., -.... ~ ... Aid14J ·1laridicttpp(i# Cut - ByReaganinU.S.D~pute SA~NTO (UPI)· -Gov. Ronald '"'Jle s&ld "tt ooWd be UIOd to 1!nance Reagan. locked in a struggle with the · po!Jllble "deficiencies" in welfare or Nixon administration aver the generosity other programs later. _ of Callro.mia welfare grants, today an· The governor told the supervbon that nounced a $10 million cutback in services the new state · regulaUo~ adopted by for the aged, blind and disabled. Social Welfare Director Robert Martin He ordered that f24 .S million in funds "strongly recommend'' that a county budgeted for )lomemaker and attendant not spend Jts own general relief fands care services be reduced to $14.S million to supplement the programs "when the during )he 'current fiscal year. atate aUoc1tion is exhausted.•• AddiUonaUy. he directed the issuin1 He warned that "1ny 1ttempt to do of "emerge11cy" regulatibns that state so _ by spending tax monies r&IJed funds distributed to the counties for locally , from the county tax base - the programs be allocated on 1 monthly -' would contravene the clear intent of thls basis instead Of yearly. administration's action which is to cut The Republican governor said this pro--the cost of welfare at both the state cedure would ''insure that no county and local levels." expends more slate money for the pro· Counties have until 1972 to convert gram than that provided to them." from attendant care to home.mater The State Social Wellare Department services for the aged, blind and disabW!d. estimates there are about 50,000 persons Neither program Involves nu r 1 I n g ·in programs for the blind,. aaed and services. di.sa~led who receive homemaker and Meantlme, Reagan and state welfare attendant care services, such u house officials indicated they hid no lntenUon cleaning and transportation. of backing down m. an aaertkln-by ·A department spokesman uld it was the: NW>o. Administration that CallfomLI not kno"" how many .would be diopped la !ailing to complJ with federal well"' because of the cutback and that it woUld laws. be up to lndlvldull counties to declcje The Department of Heolth, Education who muat be eliminated. and Welfare wtrned In Washington Reagan announced the. action In a 'Ibursday that the state faces a possible Jetter to the clWnnen of county boards Joss or $1 billlon in federal fund1 lf of supervisors. He u1d it was aimed it failed to comply. A hearinl by HEW at "lessening the h'8vy Jl'ellate burdt!n was set f« Aug. 25 in San Francisco on the taxpayer." to air the diipute. public!y. He said it would force no recipient Basically at ~e 11 the state's failure into out-of-home care. to make a c,ost-or-Uvlng increase for · A spokesman for the , governor 'said recipients in the nearly Sl billion Aid the Sii million freed by clamping the to Flmllies With Dependent Children state spending Ct;iling on the two pro-(AFDC) program. A 1967 federal Jaw grams would revert to the key general requires states to maintain welfare 11tart- fund and that there now were no plana dards of need th1:1t are not more than for spending it a year behind the current cost ol Uvin1. - -caunty ·-Vic -In tlie laW1111~ reluoes to be -ted wtdl Berry'• allegatioOI al fraud. . 11.ls ~ that It ..ui talre II lust -week of trill to reoch a ....net on the Back B&y la!ue. Juda 0- wlll be Wed,,11 ~t -to rule ... llerrY'• Cha-I'" thlt the land nap Is unlawful and UllCOllltlbltlonaJ and In violation of a lnlll ....i.d when the _atalo of California deeded the UPl'!I' B&y (See uPPEll IAY, Pap I) BBC Pl®s ToWer Apartments ~ould Be Bziilt . on Stil·ts The Balboa Bay Club bu applied for a mn!ng change that would permit It to build ;. lD-foot tall apartment tower~on atllls on Ille east eod of Ila bayfrnnt pnll'tlly. The Nowport Beech Plaming Com- mission will hear the request next 1burs4 day night. In exchance f« breeldng the S<Moot zoned height limit the Bay Club ls al-reruw to open up a number of views to the bay. Among these would be the view beneath the building , wblcb would be raised two stcrie.s above the ground on-1 g!sden. would pl Ille Bay ,cu,•, biadiDa ........ lhlt tllon. would bl ... -. appllcotlolll for ·-' "' -. porta al t!Je..f'l'Ol'O'ly. . • HJo desire, SleV<lll lald, b to · avoid bull<Une another mmive, blocked building llie lhe .apartmem. "wall" on the west-end ao many people have· ob- jected to. The west-end ap-- bulldlng la ma.uejl up to the IQ.loot permissible height. Residents of Cliff Haven, ..,. the bluff overlooking the Bay Club, hive voted 30 to 6 to oppo1e the Bay Club buildinl any h1lher than so feet. • . Clty Coancilman Rictiard Clull !las -hit coocorn Iba! odier bo)lfnml pni!>erly """"" would eapect to be treated the same way. the city treats Ill · -· the' B&y Club, wlllch bal a -until 111911 Oii the pnll'tlly, -by the dty. But councllmen ho•• dlreclad the city staff to work on an ordinance rei[U)atilig building floor area rather than -Overa:il height. 1be city's -plaming director, Larry Willoi:i, says he would Uke to see mhet property owners build high-rise as lonf a.s they provide as much open apece as the B&y Club propooes and doa'I bu1ld all the way """"5 lbelr property. The8&yCJubal&npropooesto....,1ace 'D vi} WT '\.in' Ex =-r~=~;s:~ . e_ -~"'~~~~~ .perts -.. -.11t~m~ :w:L..,..;,::::~ lieod>. , 11le ......,.. buiJdtiw Woalcl bl ........ =in Cbe fWft ...... tllo •0 «•1Awlo~·~ -loll Plamied ---la ... .-·-r --lloon <J. lb apartments each above the two atorlel of -.througll open spac<. Plam also call foc all parking at the ...t end of tho property, to be -from 450 otalll to 739, to be depr..aed undergrooncl Jl<Ovldlng a cl-.,.....i level view llJrough and past the """'· Richard SCeven&, Bay Club executive vice president, s&ld the company Is wil~ inC to tio .. COllllructlon for their whole ~ parcel tied down specifically a+:oonlni< lo this maoter plan. In olher -. tf lie ctly permits the hlgh-riae tower i>n -part of the property It 'Crash' Leads To MesaRape A 2~year-old. Hurtington Beach woman told Costa Mesa police a man accusing her of causing a. non-exiltent colli1lon raped her in relribu~n early today. The victim aald •he bad ualnlutionslly stopped her car on Wilson Street at Harbor Boule•ard about 2:30 a.m. in such a way that the man bad to swerv1 to avoid her front bumper. No accident occurred, abe said, and lht stopped at a nearby .ervite ataUoa ""trocon, only to be confronted' by tho ma• .who spoke with a curt. southern accent. SW1 refUltng to believe a coW.lon had.occurred, ohe s&ld she WU ordered into h1I car to go to pollce headquarters, but the man thfn drove to a darkened area nearby, The 10bbh1g victim returned to the 1ervlce station at 2502 Harbor Blvd., where an auendant called police, ,irho were told she had bee11 kicked out of hJs car some dl!ltance away. JOiNllrmlilliiB . ~ ............ ~. Pollea nperta on w.rUn! -Loo Angeles and San ,.,._ -1 _,, called Into , the murder -ptfon ·of brutally butcherod Mn. Fioffoce"Bnnm alter an attomeor'• aieertioDI Tblnday of a de~I wu..isp rllual -;<rta of her body. . But Santa Ana 1a.,.jer Lawrenoe Qam. hie aald his cUeot arid ~ In the slaying, Stephen Cral( Biol!, io, did not partlctpata In tho alltfod ..... wonhlp ritual In Clev-National Forest with the heart,. lunp and ann of the brun.U. ICb>olteacher !alt J .... 3, . • Gamble, who r..,._,i,. Hurd, Ille allef!ed leader...-..of a n>vlhg.bOnd of 'homeless youth.!; alto deriied to reporters that hi• client. who enter.eel a plea « imocent in coort 'I1tursday. either killed or mutilated Mrs. Brown. Hurd was only an onlooker, Gamble said. LAFC Approves Newport Annex Of Harbor View Aanexation of • 356-acre Harbor View Hills area to Newport Beach WU ··~ proved Wedneoday by the Local ,,_ Formation · CommlaliOn aft... a "delay llince last April IO to OUow tho lrvlDe Ranch ·Water District , and couilty Saaltstion Dtlllrict No: 5 to reaolve c11r. ferences over water and .ewer avfce to the area4 Newport Beach Pl•llllln&· .Director Lawrence Wilson told cominlaioous the water and sewer service dflpute r had been amicably seltled and the city would provide the services.- He said Newport City Manaaer Harvey "'1111 -liapaft ., .. -.-ad ·-· al tl>e body bal bet a dark .... tn the case for weeks. ~now that Gamble's comments have been aired, Sherilrs u. Richard Dralut &aid, ihe Satanfst aspect of the murder will be .the target al an intemiva police !nvestq:ation. ••we alreedy bave called .in a· captain on the Los AIJiel<o Police ll<partmeot recOplzed .. .. ezpert In Ille fiel4 of Salanlsm, and we probably will aeelt more advice mm other cities, because we have no ooe on our f-o r c • laiowlectgcable .., tlU subject," Mid ~ lie\llenonl lronlcally, Dral"· who ls headlng thir bweat.igative 1bureau ol the departmelll while Capt. Jl:mes Broadbelt is vaci,.+ tiooing, was the victim of a shotgthf attack. on his house 'nlunday nig'bt u · he and his family slept. . But Drake said the shooting seemed "in no way" related to hi11 work on the bizarre case of Mn. Brown. Drake,· who admftted his 1h0ck at the attorney's comments, said revelatJom such as the ritual sacrifice assertions' were potentially damaging and pr-. Judicial. . Drake how<ver, did reveal that ...,. extremely (f'Otesque adivlty must haft accumpanfed the llabblng of the El Toro teacher becauae of the OCl>ditlca of )bl body. "I'm not trylnl( to be stjJly or ,Jn, tenlionally bizam, but everyone who 11w Mn. Brwn'a remains on the Dight they .were discovered was conv1nced lb.al a:imethltig very atranae had accompan. led the murder -cannibalism wasn't ruled out, either, he said frankly . • LL Drake, 1rilo played i: leading rolt . (See SATAN, Pap I) In the earlier vcr~ons of the bill the' cost-of-living escalalion provision would have been offset by permitUng no more override increases above the 1570 lchocH year level. The vote of Newport-Mesa residents In February to tax lhemselves a r&te or to cents mnre for schools next )'etr ana fSee TAX REFORM, Pa1e !) Heliport Sought at Center L. Hurlburt had rtporled to dty ...,.., cUmen Monday that the anne1atilxl cow- fonns to the IO!Jth Irvine Ranch eenerat I WNdaer Plan and would "not a«.ct fUlurt on-The -Iller la piling monoton- .... li9r!J llO!jlbwanl i!oncout." : oua ~ Ille cout. S\ll! moetly A '!llHcre laland, Padlle 'ilew IUIJllli wllh eorly mom!ng and eve- Memorial Parli properly, ·ia created by Dbll •-Ud llltla ~ature the· merier lDOft,. now en~ IUI'-cbanp.. l1lWlded .hi' the c!IJ of Neqod Bucb. . . . New port Co uncil to· Study Req~st Mo~y ' I ' ' • ' ' I i ~· ' j' PILOT OFFE RS FA IR TICKETS A renewed attempt tO get a heliport at Newport Center. Ind requata from Free Us and a new reUgJous youth group for amplilied muaJc at Balboa Pier Part are have amplified !DUiie at the park again -S&turday altamoon; JulyJ I. • ' No arrestl were made at the last rock concert but there were eight complalnta of loud mulde /tom residents and poUoe uld they~ a level ol IOUnd that· esctoded the city regul•Uon for •nu>ll· fic1iJ<11. ham-presidents Sam Keyes, Har- bo< View Hllll Collununlly--'-latlon John Dawn, Br<>admoor Hlllt Community "'-1alion; Stephen Parker, Harbor Vl<w'Broactmoor Coinmuntty ~latiori1 and Wllllam Stroup, Harbor View Hlll1 Homeowners Assocl~lion. . wu ... 81ld that Ille Pac~lc View -INSm~ TOD-' 'Y perfyr«>Jy.!4'_.,_ lo.pru · "-l~-::c'"ou""'•"' ... -.-..cr'-='~,..-..,mm,.--m-udc--:--4---+ utlllaed, would be a-.,i to Ibo dly· •· • starting today, the DAILY PILOT Jn- vltes 120 lucky penions to be the newspaper's guest at the Orange County fair & Exposition. ·Ten names a day will be published in special "ads'' in the clas.!lfied ad· vertising section of the newspaper. Each person whose name appears there is enlftled to a palt of tickeL, to the fair and will receive Instructions on how to obtain the ticket.. by read.inc the ad listing hls name. Look there now. You may already have won your fair tickets. • I • on the city council aienda for Monday nif O. Rode!fer It ,;.,.allnc denial by the city Planning Commlulon of hit bid for a hellcopter port atop the ,,.., Rodef. fer_ Corporltioo bu.lldJ.ni at Newport Cen- ter, But letters from four Harbor View Hills area homeowner association pre&Jdents, representing more than 700 families, ~ test tho heliport roquest, The long-haired youth of Free Us, who held a rock concert at Balboa Pier Park on June I, are asking for 1 permit to ' ' The Can>enter'1 Shop reUglous youth center lh Balboa, sponlOl'td by TrlnltJ &nd St. Arx:lrews Presbyterian chun:hts, 1eek.s a permit for,, aound ·ampllfiaiUon al the park, tbe goJ!l4! art...-i, July II, or tbe followi"8,Blturday, July 25. The cltJ ltalijtai ~de no recommend- •loln to the clU <.9UOcil on the park con- cert r~ The heliport JHW&l leltera are from Keyes wrlte1 that the heliport would ltt a pr!Cedent the whole city would re- lrtl; Dl"11 lhal air activity "belonp at the atrP.o.rt where it l1n't such a nolie lrrlta!loii and 1&fety threat ·to raldenla, and Stroup that Luak Hornet ruldenla · are IUbjected to enough low·fl1ln1 helJ. copter.-out ol El Ton>. The earlier Plannin1 Commiuion vote lo deny Rodef(er!s . lle.liport appUcation waa f.l •Ith two absttntJo111. , ' • .. .,..,, .. as provided ~nl« -· IOUl,b1 • higl\ll!lht o/ Ille Or•no• ment be-Poclllc Vin and Coufttf Polr .,hlth -~ agree • ,... In C°'la llt10 fnf-oundl tho clly. • · •· Joh• A. Vibert, pmldenl, al Paofflc nt•t 'l'u<ad4J. l•ll dclaUI In lo, Vfew, aakl his O!J:M'raUm approved ' doll'• Wttkendu. the annexation ~bul could' ate "no ad· vantage In merlinc with the city al thls time."~ . ~ ~ · The 3ikcre llllllHllloo WU ir_.i by the Irvine Company ud ts. Phaoa 3 ol the Harbor View Hill& de'"1oppient. It Is loceted north and tut of Pad.Uc View and south ol the !ulure ez1'1111oo of Ford Road. "" ...,... '' .....__ .... Ctllflntl9 a 1 ....... ...... I C'-lillf _ tM1 Or'.-. C..,., t C-"i ~ ., • .,.... ,.,., 1~ - c:r..··T.:.t... ,, .,.,.. , .. ,. ' .... ...,.... 'j ....... , ... 'T......._ .. ...,, ..... .,.,. ,...... ,...._. , .. ,l -• -..... ~ ......... ,, ... 1. ..... " ........ _,.., .... =-· ' .......... ... .. .. ""''"' 11·• I llAll.Y Pll.OT N Sign Strat,gy St. Cl.air Won't Subpoena Officials t' ... --11-~· O* -OM-dliua 1ilJllam St. CIOJr llDd bia c1e1 .... •UOrno1 """""""' todA1 lliOy will subpoella no city officla!, at hlJ uPcomtna campaign postor trial. St. Clair I-trial by judge Jul1 D in Barbar Jucticlal District Court on charges of piacblc atgna advocalln& r<>electioo ol Councilman Geora• A. 'l'Ud<er in tho pubtic rigtn.of.way. He WIS named durinl the pre.election campalp in a cllatlon !ilned by asplrina CGUncUm•n Tom Manua, 14, wbo staked out st. Clair's barbert!IQp in the 111111 block of Newport Boulevard. The affable barber pleaded not auUty and hl$ de!el'lle aU.orney, Don Smallwood, ..,. the .-Uer ta a,clearcut cue of dis- crimlnalinn throulh unequal appllcaUon of the ta•. No question tlllls u to the up!icit lllate taw .,!~ but Smallwood noi.s that olber ·i.a and t1101r:ll"tgn -comnlittod· the ..... sin in the name of the democratic procas. St Clair 11111 Smallwood -. comld· ·=~:-~·J:.. =--lo iMlll1 ia'bis -1111 J-·11 lljal. • - -...... apoctod lo be fairlJ brief. """" thouPll cl tho IUl>poma -have betn dropped. Sl Cl&1r explatned !0dA7. "City 1overnment lJ running too har- moniously now to do so and reopen old wounds," he aald. He did not elaborate. Ma.... blmtott challenpd the bnpllc .. t!O<t lblt lie &lid otber candidates cooduc. ted •nJ lllegal actfvitJes. "There is no validity to that,'1 he said. "I did oot violate any campaign laws and I am sure some other candidates didn't;" the Oranao Cout College atudent addod. He aJoo claims the whole point ol bia actloo against Sl Clair is being missed in the aftormatb ol the boated elecUon ~.· 11It'S a cue of whether a government olftclal is Immune ..men he breab the law." M.aznu: ezplained. SATAN WORSHIP ••. in linding lnformatioo OD location of tlio K-military ioaje allepdly naed in the slaying, Ibo mlllin( car ol Mrs, Brown add tbe J>looc!y mirder _,. in Irvine, said the Satanlst element never had cropped up in bours of talking with Hunt and !oor othen lacing charges iu the murder. "I con -y aay that It - -Into Ibo CDllY&-., &1rJ -poinl," be aid. What did arise, however, ht aid, was Ibo triger -allegedly ... olf Ibo slayers .. Sand Canyon !load the af. tArnoonofJunel. '!'be .,...ths. Drake said, alleladlY ... -the ........ u """ drove fn>m a freeway ollramp to a l'l'A meetlnl aDd wanted her car becau. tbek'I had aWlod. "Mrs. !Imm tben made m-ico lo the obvious unkempt appearance of Ibo bind. :"Thal WU tbe trigger -"trhm tho vlclim told tbem tdlo wouldn't give ber .... lo a bunch of dlrty w. -need a'bath and bain:ut," Drake revealed. .. "Bui Hunt said nothing lo US, Santa ..\Pa (Police) or Rivenide (sheriffs dei.ctivs) about the actlvitlol," Drake ajjded. "n.ports fn>m Gamble, who. could not ~ reacbed tor additicmJ camment thla morning, added that his cl'nt and the oilier do!endanta Winted a car lo go t01San FnncilCO '° ''vlltt, the dn'U", p6ssibly the leader of a widely pul>liclled <flit Of Salani!la in the Bay .l.noL Tbe waa fO'llld burned near Loi Gato.. -sacrtllclal rilual, -in a bould•-mewn ClltJOD above Cariao Village juat Into RJverlida y pas1 the 0ranao County line. :&It was there that Mrs. Brown'• remains dUIIJped \nfO a lhallow grave. But objecls hi 1be .-oacri!iol not 'found. . • t; ~ ~ ~':."'~- • biter lpOdlied 1be org11111 and member wblcb ...... miJlini. uni, -naftlq trial r.. both a.. lllvwn ~ IOd the h-t aluder of aervlt. .station manager Jerry Qrlln, 21, Who died June I, "aa11 be ~ afraid the devil will not like the N>!e bdnl 1lleh! in bia jail cell," Gamble jkl, "Anll he tens· me the devil ll ~ him fl> snuH hlmaell out." ··:''The oCtters, Hurd uya, talk up devil ;;,,r,tup hi private. but lalt It down tq public. . .Hunt claims be ""1ly bflieves in the devil," the lawyer .tded. :.,,,., far the alleged principals in tbe k$lings facing court action art: :-Hurd, a slender-laced drifter who ainerallY lived out of can befort bis .n-est in a barn near Nerco. H1s Jleiimtnery bearing ""' ICheduled !O< Jjlly 20. ;r-O>risl4pher "Gypsy" Gibboney, 17, ~ lawyers in Portland, Ore., are '!iCinl a pildled court battle Dghllng tie youCb's utradltion lo Orange County -.,.. be faces adult diarges of murder· DAILY PILOT ORAJfOC COAST PUILllMIMG ~MY loMrt N. We~ ,,......, .... ..,,.. ..... Joclr I. Clfloy VIOi,.,....... Mii 0-... ....... "'-•• Koo ... I ...... T1io111•1 A. Mur,"1:110 M#\lli.,. EllllW n...... Fortu11• Mtwwt 1eec11 t11r t:on.r ---2211 WMt leHtol loul•••r.I ~M1il111 "°',..., r.o. 1u 11 rs. t2••l --\ Clltll ... I ,. Wiit ..., ..... \.otullt "9dl1 m .__ •-• Hurllll'll*" a.cti: UIU hfdt ~ .... a.... ..... ~c.... ... • kldnl!>· -Hennan H-Taylor, 17, a eifter picked up Jn Norwalk several weeks ago boc*ed on murder-kidnap dwa:es. -Arthur C. "Moose'' Hulse, 16, of . Garden Grove, implicated in the bludgeon dealll cl Carlin and robbery of 176 Jrom Ille llalino whore the colltte atudent held a nJibt manager'• job. -Convicted mlrij~na po 11e11 o r M-Daniels, 31, -""" booked on accessory charge, as she served her eennil day of a ai.J:-montb eentence .. tho lfall rap. Sbo .... in Orange_ County jail when Ille WU tlnjjllCitod. A l~year-old juventle whole name wu not -f ....... ...,. acaaoiy- allor+leloo:I -.... Desegregation Clean Up Starts WASHINGTON CUPO -Witb IChool openinl in seven weeks, the N"J.JOR AdminiltraUon bu begun its final push to "clean up" Ut hard-c.ort southern -tbat bav• milted desogftlltion since the original 1954 Supreme Court -"' It w lbiEal-. the Justlco Depar1mG llllall aatt 'Tllaroloy ap!nlt the -of MJw!njppl fq deoegreple 19 ci Ila 10 acbool dis1rlcts. Two of the hoklouts 1"ft upected to have ac- captal>i. pr.. 1>J Illa weekend. $o-caDed maltidiltrld suits -Jumpinc .veral IChool dlltrictl within a state -..... Jiled against • tolaf of 27 diltricla hi Artanus. Florida, and South CarolinL . Nearly I00,000 atudenta "'" Involved "' Tbunday'1 act!OD ~ 15,137· of ~ l>lact; 11,296 of -alte~ded ~-lul,..r. • A..utant • Att,rneY Generaf Jonis· LeciiWd dud · of the Civil R!gbta ~ ~ more lults, poutbly lodoy or th1!-or nut. . . Fre11t Pfifre I ';f AX REFORM •• 1111 lo r7 centa hi three yun would have betn wiped out, Adrian said. But In the ·review leg111lators have de- dded not to penaliu those communlUes that have voled for new school taxes or wtlJ in the future. There is another bill pending before the Senate Education Finance Commit· tee, which Adrian called "the major school fin*11dng bill," that will take $154,IXXI out of the Newport-Mesa Dis- trict's pocket. It js designed to rtallC)- cate state sch>ol aid funds from rich districts to poor districts. School SUper- intendent William Cunningham calls it a "Robin Hood bill." Another IM,GOO in federal lunds ,.. eeived In pat nan appears to be lost lo the echool dlmtct ni. funds were to pay tbe cost of educating students wbooe -are employod at a federal lmtallaUon, sucta as a military base. '!bat Jederaf aubsldy program is being pi>uod out by eongr.,., Apparently the Newport-Mesa Dis- trict won't lose u much money as 1\ had t.obd lite It might. But It .Ult wilt be out st.ate and federal money. And lhe unoert&inty Is awkward for the budget- ers. "Ifs kind of fwmy,'' said Superintend- ent Omningham reoenUy. wltboul smil- ing. "It's about like behll on the end of • wb!p." County Cyclists Hurt in Crash Two Oranp County mldenla eocaped -· injury Thunctay lfi"1IOOD wilen ~ ndtteyt1e-went oUt ot mnl.ro "and 1tlddo1t.lnlo a part.eel ctr in Kewport Beach. Clark E. Chacon, 12, ol lilei Vmnont Lane, HunUn~ Beach. and Peggey Bounds, 11, of 3101 S. Britto) St., Sant• Ana, wre trtated for minor injuries at Haq Mtmortal H0tpita:f and rtl,ased. Pollce aak! Chlt'Oll 1pparently loet. con--· trol of hit blll:e wtille rounding a corner on lo tbannel Rllld !tom Ocun -.rc1. ,,,. -lkklded lj> -1m•t<i1 eo feet belaro tunnhi1 into the lkfe of a parked car. • ' DAIL 't ,IL.GT 1'*11 ,...,. ·- 3 Smavivors Of Rampage • Und.~r Vigil A ri>ynd-lh&dooi< ytgil was Mina• lrept at tbe bedsides ol the throe 'pitllul llirvivon ol a ·San Gabriel family who may be victims of a crazed ~whammer tiller rooming Southern callfo1'nia: A1,1tbor1Ues believe \be 'fdistlc raider of the Fred Seolf bou""6id may alao have murdered two youths sleeping on ti Santa Barbara County beach last Sun- day. A companion, Thomas M. Hayes, 19, oC Cypress, escaped death in the savage attack and remains In critical condiUoo at Goleta Valley Ho'!lllal loday. 'rbe killer -or killel'I -.aispect«I In the death> ol Kim Senff, to, MQ. W. E. Olapman, hb gr-. llld the Isla Vuta murders, may be involrid in a third case. Big Bole at Hoag Lloyd Walters '7, was critically beal4tl at his ix>me in Roo«nead last Mondly, with a bloody claw hanuner left at the scene, limilw. to that fomd in Uie Senff household, "1!idi had been oet ablaze. Hoag Memorial Administrator William HudlOll (pointing) and Assistant Administrator Lou Kaa check out progress on $2.5 million emergency power plant currently under construction at the hos- pilal. It will replace existing facilities, which the hospital bu outgrown. New plant is scheduled for cmnplet!on In December. Lawmen say a claw hammer could also have been used in the murders over the July 4 weekend on. the strand ot tbe UC Santa Barbara ctmpuS. Police officers using tape rearim were waiting at the bedeides of Fred Senff, 38, his wife Glort i, 33, Ind daughter Jemie, I, in f case they mi&bt '8Y anything of value . From P119e J UPPER BAY • • • tidelands to Orange County in 1919. Berry aJso contends that the State Lands Commission's endcnement of the Back Bay trade in November, 1967, is pointlw since what he calls "vital evidtnce11 was not submitted to the state agency at two public hearings. At issue before Judge Owens Is the trading of 157 acres of county~wned tidelands for 450 acres of Irvine up- lands. Irvine plans to develop the Upper Bay area in a program which will in- t"lude the upansion of boating facilities, dredging of the waterway to provide a ~ navigable channel and the crea- tion. of 1 chain of public parb and recnational facilities. Tho issue wert to Orange County Su· perlor Coar! in the form ol a rest case when Orange County and the Irvine Ciompany, by agreement with Hclm, filed 1 writ of mandate to forte the toUnty officlaf to pey a dredging bill subintttod by tho 'Irvine ConiPtny to the county. Holm, qahi by a-Iii, had refused to issue his check. But the lawsuit actiye!y con-r..ted ..men • _, . Beach -....... led by Frank Robinson successtUDy pit1ltloned lo be allowed to enter the 'I.mull • Int«· vennra. Japanese Say · They Won'tTake Military Role TOKYO ·l~P) -'!be Japm-J>OOJ>le would nov<r permit J apal> 1o t.ate over 1be Jllillt.aey role of tile UnltOct States Bl kiia and the Pacific after American forces withdraw, Prime Ministler SiSaku Sato says. The Japanese leader sharply rejected the view of Philippine P r e s id e n t Ferdinand Marcos and some other Asian leaders that Japan ulUmatety would have to assume ma,jor responsibility for Jaw and ordtr in eutem Asia. "We may be able to possess military strength adequate for sel.f.(lefense," he said In an Interview. "But the Japanese people would never allow us to take over the role of the U.S. " "To avold any misunderstandings such as f!ntertained by President Marcos let me say : Historically countries with economic might have great military power. In the cue of Japan, we are resolved not to me the armed forces . That b what we prodlimed 25 years ago in the nc>-war constitution." Sato said Japan's future pblley would be to "extend cooperadon commfmlll'8te with our !trength for the prosperity of the oountrlea of Asia." "In extending such cooperation," he added, "a btlaleral formula may cause misunderstandings that Japan seeks economic domination. So we prefer a formula in associalion with other ooun- tries In givinl aid." Queen Elizabetli Backs Ecology YELLOWKNIFE, No r l h w e s t Ter· ritorie!i (UPI) -Queen Elizabeth warned Northern Canadians that government tn OUs country must shoulder l h e responsibility of planning and managtn1 development of the unspoiled northland!. 'Ille Queen's warning cameJate 'J'bun. sfay In a farewell address at the encl of tho Royal Fam11y·a visit lo tbe Northwest Territories. t.1embers of the Royal Famtly wtre to leave Yellowknife today for Forl Churchill, their first stop on a wetk·long tour ol Ma.nltoba marklng~Ulat provinct11 centennl1I. "In some p&rts of the world serious damase to the natural environment hu already been done. fn Ibis "rrttory, larp tracta of lllld and woter are sUll unspoU1d1" lhe Queen said 1D her ad- dress. Abortion Link to Bring Excommunication in LA LOS ANGELES (AP) -Tbe Rmnan Catholic an:bblshop of Los Angeloa uys he will excommunicate any member or the church within bi! jurisdiction. who becomes tnvolv,ed ii: an abortion. "'Thou shalt not klll i.s the unchugeable Jaw of God," Archbishop Timothy Man- ning declared in a proclamatloo Thur• day. "Loudly and clearly our voioes must guard the religious convictions of every doctor, nune, social worker, employe of any medical or social welfare age11e.y, in their sta.cl against the rights of the unborn, .. he said. "'lbeir conacieoces must not be forced Summer Swimming I Cla88el! Set at OCC Orange .Coast COLiege will 1et in the swim wtth the openinc of their summer swim sec;sion Monday. Registration for the two-week session is slated for Salur· day from t a.m. to noon, in the OCC gym. Classes will be avaUable for everyone from toddlers to ad.Vanoed swimmers. into violation; they must not be pressured to assist 1n abortion practices, 11or may they advise, counsel or pressure welfare recipient& toward the prtr curemeat of an abortion." The Los Angeles Archdiocese has about 1.7 million member• in Lo• Angeles, Orange, Venttaa and Santa Barbara oounUes. Under Califor.la Jaw, effecctive since 1969, abortion is permitted for such reasons as rape,· incest and preservation of the mother's physical or mental health. "No legislation of man," said Manning, ••can change God's UBChangeable com- mand, 'Thou Shalt Not Klll.' " A gpekesman said Catholics within the archidocese would not necessarily receive a letter of excommunication lhoWd they patticipate in an abort.ion. "It is between every Catholic and his coll'SCience," the spokesman said. Said the archbishop : "From the mo- ment of pregnancy, motherhood and We are at issue and at stake . . . The direct intention or destroying a nonviable fetus incurs the penalty o f ex- oommunicatio11." A nonviable fetus is one which canaot live outside the mother's womb . Summer S~/e 4 SIDI CHAllS ot H . -. 1 OVAL TAILI lH- WITH l LEAVU Senff hilTI!ett mumbla ~ about the dog barldrig Ind allO • -that authorities refuse to release. Jemie Seoff cm ooly cry, ll;ltni nothing. Her molller is silmt and pmtlally paralyzed. Valencia Area Annex Approved Annexation of 93 acres to the Valencia County Service Area No. 17, west and aouth of Robert and Yale avenues, "°"tberly of tbe Santa Ana Freeway, has been approved by tbe Local At.ency Formation Commission. Petitioner for the merger was Leavitt and Som of California, developers, who plan to build 510 single family homes on the acreage, plus a park site and three greenbelts. The developer requested the annexation so that the Valencia Service Area could provide fire protection, parts Jnair,. tenance and street sw~lng for the planned homes. Hike Ruled Ilegal WASHING TON (UPI) -A federal court ruled Thursday a 6 percent fare hike started by the nalion's airlines in October is illegal. The airline indust?)' said tJle ruling does not mean it will have to rollback the increase or reim· burse pawngen who have paid it. $519 Caoplaro OUlt SUMMER SALE ALSO INCLUDES SELECTED GROUPS FROM OREXEl, HERITAGE, HENREDON, NATIONAL., MARGE Ci<RSON, HERITAGE I HENREDON UPHOLSTERY PLUS MANY OTHER LINES. REDUCTIONS ON ACCESSORIES, LAMPS, AND PICTURES ARE ALSO AVAILABLE. DEALERS FOR: HENREDON -DREXEL -HERITAGE 7td11111 Nl!Wl'ORT BEACH 17'27 Wall<llff Or., 642·2050 OPEN PRIDAV 'TIL t INTElllOllS Proftttfontl Interior llffll"art Avallal>l-ID-NSID LAGUNA BEACH 345 North Coatl Hwy. 494-6551 OPEN fRIDAY .,.IL f ' • F~t, Ju~ 10, 1970 DAILY PllO! S, A~my,_-Polic~ Mobiliz~d in lre.land :_~~y~;~~(~~=7,;.~!:~, , • ."' -:Gov. William T. Cahill bas up ~iemporary housing, reln.-• • " Bl'lLFAS'l', Noithefu ·lr&-lound l,lf!IO ro\lllds ol ammu. land (UPl)-'!lle Britlab Army nltiort and a .22-<aliber itf!e ...........r today 15,000 IOI· thla momlng. will be mobilized In addlUoo lo l ,llOD poilcemen. About 1,000 lo 7,lllJt -wtil be .. duly. r. Bell811 alone. troo~ usln& mine ~s are1, res u I t I n « Jn Jhret u klll President Nfi.qn tt de-· state pubUe !aclliUea and oUer • and • ~docl b1 bellcolilon dea)hs... ' da!I the: West 8lde ne!Jhb<!r, u~.rment auistanc<. I stepped up· --· AlncioC .,... belng"l'earcb. hllod-of"Asl>ul'f' Parlr) ...., J)y 'Ille request was mode in a dlen and Policemen will ~-He said there will be a ti&bl mobilloed Jn ~ Ireland aecuritr guard on die bonier lo Jftyeat p0alble ..,..,.. With the Republic ol ,,.laad Abombweotolfoullidea bamy all>nr the Protestant Sbantm !Wd)uat ~ mld- oight 'Illllnday but ther9 -. no ~ .and !>C!IY 1llght dam'lce. a p o I i c e throughout the provhlce • IA -. ed ....,.. the Calhollc Ander· looting and burning for lour · . both ftoteltant and Roman sontewn area and the Protest. days this week, a major dis-telesram 1t11t to ~ Whlte ~ CatboHc areu. -. ant Qpper Falls Rdld -~· after area. ... House Ttmsday evening. • at Miloclay'a, Prolellant <'f>O-~-"°'"" the °'"'° rados. Ordee por~ Hellcopt<r Po- It lt'u .~ IUCh ft• smdi "' ~"GI.Which borden'~ · 1be goVinlor iaid-Thursilay' Clhlll iow'ed the area for 20 ..: whldi ·-·Gii )'loleoce. Field"w!lere Proteetlml.( will "11te'r· toaring "tlie ~predomtn, minute. by ... -. "It'•' 1 last ~lJ!r-..in. Beilul's . .,..: ~ay afta' their antly black area tbat he uted perl!dlfobviouo the am bas : '!lle troo)lf """""'1 -their-lmlLiri!Lboi llown .... Wr · .nalioawtdo, -for. -P-bJe opotJ. ona, a ll!iokesmaq •i<I. and In . All ll,000 Brltbh u.opa 11oo raiclll IOUth of Belfut at&Uoned in Nonbem Ireland •Pokesman Aid.' . ' 1 Cau.illc ' .nlla Road nwdl bgh,fl>e citr • ., . , . ffixoo,lor. 1IDer1<0CY aaaisl-. ,betl\,devulated," he aald. , An army . l)lOkesmu• ul . . Iceland's Prime Minister . , _UPI J ....... GUILTY OF . PERJURY Mortin 'Swolg Ho~_l\icJe Dies as Fire Sweeps Home .~ ,_ REYKJAVIK, Iceiind'(UPI)'. Reykjavik. T-~""""Bl -Iceland's prime miiiisler, ~ lound the bodies .llW'"-"" ,_ ~ .......... lil& fJI, h .12-,_-01d prime .. , • ~Dr, B,_...., ~--, • 'miniSter, bis 69-ye&r-o1d wife -- -·-wile and their low'-year-okl and /htir g,.,.iaoo r. the rub- In 6 Charges grandooo died wh<n· a fire ble.°'The bodi.O were taken • · ., ·• razed 1he govemmeot's.Mll'. in .a dJBpeJ IA •Rey)cjavlk. NEW YORK.'(AP) ~ -~-mer -early today, the '.l'!J.e . ~ met IA government said. emergency ~ a {ew nearly 17 bo!Jn d. l!!!l>era-. The small woadeo house at hours !Iller !lie official an- tion, a federal court jury has 'Illtngvellir, 31 mil.es outside ~.ent of the . prime fOUlld Martin Sweig suspend· Reykjavik burned down befpre ml~ister s death to pick an ed. · cbief ad~ti.ve aide the fire brigade anived from. acting succes.wr. to House Speaker J o h n McCormack, guilty of one oount of perjury·aDd acquitted him on· six other ~. "Thant God il;s over," Sweig Aid a_fter tthe four women and eight men ~twn­ ld their "Verdict 'l'hu!todaY. • New Bedford Rioting Quelled By Police The suspended aide, who · NEW BEDFORD, Ma.s. tile burning buildihg. had ·•beeJi eroployed"'4or 21 (UPI)'.;. FOlice uaed ·tear gas · CJwillng )'<lUihs ran l!Koogh yeani In the' Speaker'&·lllllce, -~ly today lo •<-rae black the alreela, lbrOwtog stone. at Joham Ha!stein, minlsler of justice and Industry I D Benedi.kUi.sOn's coalition of. hi& own cOnier'iau Iiidepen- ct.nce Party and ".the SocieJ Democrats, was upeded to get ·the job, governmen .t IOUl'CeS said. -. Hafstein h as b een Benediktsson's deputy in the government and the Independence Party for some t\rne. GOP Asks Television Be Equal wu indicted on one cmmt or -.uoi- c:onopiracy and m ...,.ts. of youths _.,, -· 00 a rock·. """' and po1ic<m<n, police WASillNGTON (AP) -Four perjury. ' tl•11win1r•••.i<.-!!>< ._..,...J !aid. seVenI -.. were Re!'lbllcan. congressmen have The indldment'charged.that · .straight ni&h~ Some slore3 looted. cbarled CBS with collabora- Sweig cOnsplred wtth lobbyist· were looted and several fires Police set up barricades at tion with the Democratic Na- Nalhan · Vololbeil to defnlUd reported. : · several inter.lee~ around tiOnal Committee by o!feiing the govelnment bY misusing Police reported 1~per fire the .lo.block aru. 'Ibey con-free air time te> its natimai the prestige of the Speak~'s when they tried to clear the tinoed to use tear gas and office and that the pait area Thursday night in the after about three h our s chairman. presaured government agen-predominantly black wes~ en(!. .Jl!&laged to bring the situation The two· Senators and two cies to obtain favors for However, they re.vened their uMe.r control.· representatives, all members clients of Volosben. earlier reports someone had Firemen fought several fires of commmiications subcom- vo1• pleaded g u 11 t y been injured in the thooting. until the early morning boors. miltees, demanded equal time when the trW opened June Sixteen perscn .fucludin·g A 't:breHtory wood office for the-GOP, Republican Na. 17. seven polit'elDell ~ s1ix building was deslrvle yedBedf. tionaJ Chainnln R.-r, -C. B. SWeig, '41. was found guilty firemen were r'¥"" ~Jo& n-All availab New ord -a~ of lying to a' federal graDd jured, nme .seriou&ly. Poli.ce police were called in to quell Morton bad also asked for i.----s.:_,. '---· G an-ested one man f o r the. disturbances. State pollt't equal time to respond to LaW-illrJI ~·-·~wing ary possession d. a Io ad .-a were placed on stsndby alert Rottt of, Lawrence, N.Y., and ~·n. but were. not used.""-· were rence F. O'Brien, chairman ol. cie:nyln« be made calls in tbe ...... '1!!i.. £""'3 the Democratic NaUOnal Com- o! the -...... Police said they received · recalled about 3 a.m. ball\' '. . ...,...er, . nports d. black ,..~~ mlttee. . Judie ll'anin Frankel .set cars _,t f,!11) p.ni. A lew . O'Brien •AAW"ed last TIJel!-AuJ•·a~ fw -!Ag. Swelg 'lniiiUi.a la!A'' •. ilre ...... ' p: . ''"t' T"' .. · . 'day lo • w · hoof ;inisrain -· .•. mulmum ol (Ive r.,,...c..i ~ at •. f~r or 1eup coun•~--.. ""'"'""" lnter-yeaa ln ·prioon •and • $2,ooe · -!if~'T.,qple oil Kem · "--·.. ~ fine. Illa, lawJerl .l'aul ·!'. "Sireel" the :s<enlo vd. " · .;· · . ·-r:.... ~ :J , view ol Pr<aident Ni-by ~be -~_., 'Oll'+~w.-. Jn '.i;..ug~and; ~:=..i-::·M .... Dm1ng-1be trial, testimony ~ir~ei t001: l!leif"'iqU!j>---LCiNOON (IJPfi -::-·'i'he too'>mov'~t-tl>O-Gol> Indicated that Vo Io 1 h e n rnent near the SC"eDe but refw;. govenunent said today a na-=er to JOlD i:: ~:atiJ ~ved . ti.so:i to obtain a ed. to enter unW police med tiQnwid~ _port .s.h.u t do W n '. eom!'.n "'9ueJ!m ~ ha'tdlh!p dllcliarge for Roth, tear gas to disperse the tlhatened for neXt Tueldliy · · ~ and that Sweig made calls youths. wOu1d be a "disaster." It call· for a tu1e under the fairness .,,. Army olficers sayiAg . the PoUce said -•die sniper ed 1p Jal>or ,and mano1emen1 =:.!.,.~ '.:t""'.!: Speaker .wu 4', dose friend fire broke out shortly af· representatives In an effort. ·00n party.· to d. .. ltio RGI.la lamlly. tenrard and the firemen left lo avert a aippuog. otopp&ge. ~ ~and • . , · · , ·A ahuldown would matk the te!ecasl>. fll'St 'time in 44' years that O'Brien said such a rule aU ·d. the ports IA this leafar-"will be lo his (Morton's) ben- IAg -have beeJi c)oaed efit wilen the Democrats m by a lorJpbcnmen'a atrllce. back in the·Wblle House/' Today, Friday, Knott'• Golden Cavalcade of , Country · and Weetem Music preser1ts the Lelghtons and The Country Sounds; Saturday, .•It's ROY .Q.ARK, of Hee Haw fame: Sunday, Same features as 1bove plus FM/AM Steno FM rad~. llflt input/oulpul Ind sferao hudphone JackL ' . STEREO tlDDl'HoliES OPTIONALI ... .., .... '. ~ '!'.:..·~ ~ .. :: .. : •. · .. • :;;,(f,,z,"·. . . 7 ~~·. ' .:,:1: ·CIRCLE .; .. : 1 c:·:s·~·o··uNo· '" "'· ·' -". ~ ; , i $,;"".-. \~ ' ' • ' ' . ' MODULAR BOLIO·BTATE STEREO I MOBILE CART " L . . STEREO· RECO~D _ · ·l:IBllARY " -·• .. . . ~ . ' . ' . . . ~ ,. . ~ wit}I puidtau of ' . $itli CIRCLE O'F SOUND -. .. - (NI-$46.15 ~U.) . . ' . . ~' . . ~· .: '~ . · IN HARBOR CENTER · 2300 HARBOR BLVD. -.... COSTA MESA 540-7131 the Sons' of the Pioneers. Plus, fireworks on . the ~~In 'Fiesta Village every night! TV and .APPLIANCE. e. Daily 9 .,til 9;, Sat., 9 'til 6 . ' ~ . "'' '"""""' lflfely SalUte. Gen. Ear!_e , wi.ler,1 fOrme• .chairman of Joint Chiels of staff, ;gets 1 klaa u..n his wile· alter a White Houee ceiemooy lil)lil hollor Thursday. Presi-. dent Nmm aWarch!d the 0t1....0 P15tin2uisiiec1 Se<v- 1ce Medal (l.oD. iaedal) to tho geDerar -the first r"°'pi.ent of ~anl .. 111y-car. •din wear for -•••MY" • rHlly fun piece to shop for CflslHll c:lotheal e, .. " !1H1y11 ••• for fti• Simi1r11r 12·t. ... • • • ••••• ••••• .··;··. . IT~ ... ·~··. (. GotD CUPVAY_:0~ · .. :roMoRROW! .. · .· • • •• •• ·•. . . • • • • • • • • • ·' $162,100 HollywoOd Gold Cup; .. Race of Cha~plon,. . , ' ·"' T11&·biggeet race of the~ tomorrow at Hollywood Park. Champions of h8iidtcap division meet In lhrflllng inne and a ~ ~;"', ~ .. ; Ge.te8 Of)en 11:00 am _First race 1:15 p.m. " EL.av the new, excilfng E><sctsl · • . • "!HCJl'D.JG'*'AED . • • .. • • ~l HollywOceQ~.~!N~•••• '===================~1-:MJNA'ta.A CQC?LSEA..aRiEZL-a 10-0EGR&E& CCOL£R-tHAN POWNTOWN LOS ANOELEI t:I ONLY 10 • ... ' 1 I • ~ I .. ! • ' ' I I 'I I ' I ! • . . , • DAO.Y liILOT .EDITOm.u; PAGE ' • • • • t -' Annexation Q·uestions Newport Beacli city rouncilmen, deadlocked :i..s on the issue of annexing Astropower and Collins Radio property to the city, have been given some breathing !l'Ollh The Local Agency Formation Commission, the final arbitrator on the matter, bas postponed Its bear· ing saven weeks. The prtncipals involve!d and councilmen on eithtr, side of the issue would like to go to the LAFC wlth a clear-cut recommendation. At least one councilman will have to switch bis vote for that to happen. The Issue is · one of takin,g away property the Irvine Company has eannarked as part of the' tax base for it's pl11111od city o! Irvine and adding it to the dty of New- Port Beach as tax base. The outcome is /belna' closely watched by officials in Santa j\iUi, TuJtiri and Coata Mesa who have similar tbOughts, and br, residents bl the . <1...W. area, the Jrvlne C«npany, UC rvipe and Irvine industrial !inns who want lo prOtest lhel:r inter .. !. · ~·!1.lbt o! the propelty owners to self detennina-tioo ia one consideration. Tbe wish of citiet to expllDd their boundaries to include areas they conrider within tlleir sphere of influence is another to be taken into ac-count. But the larger issue confroilting the LAFC is will there be a city of Irvine, and if so, what will its boun· dai;ies be' And will the taxable property Newport is eye- ing east of the airport and COsta Mesa coveting west of the ai rport be necessary for the economic health of a city of Irvine? -Tbe chief of staff for the LAFC has recommended any annex bid in the area be turned down until county Planning Commission hearings in November on the large Irvine city plan. His feeling is the fate of the whole area should be considered at one time without having the acreage reserved for the future city nibbled away·. Newport councilmen have to weigh tbe risk that tbt Economics ls Baffling .To Most FOR EXAMPLE. consider the cost of food. I bow for a fact ttiat the farmers don't get much for theii-pro- .duce; and l also know for a fact that the supermarket chains don't make u · exorbitant rate of profit -then why are the prices so high, and where does it all go? We have that vague and sini!ter word • 10te middleman" to act as the villain In this drama ; but 1 have never see• the middl~man adequately described or defined . nor do I how how much profit be makes. Are truck-driven making too much? What is '.'too much"? Are the unions getUng moce than their share? What ts "more .than their shart"? Are cor- porations getting an excessive retun? When is a return "excessive''? HUNDREDS OF spokesmen an eager Dear ·~loomy Gus: The Newport Beach police case agaln.!t tpe youth flying the Viet Cong flag July 4 i! so solid it re-. minds one of a one-legged cop on a unicycle. -D.G.T. ,......,..,.............., .......... ......,., ..,... .......... •111. hMI '(* HI ....... tll • ......., O-. O.llY ru9t. 11IE WAY IT REALLY works i! by greed, 1tupidity, abort-sightedness, ig- norance, laziaess, and laying blame on the nearest or bandiest victim. If you don't like unions, you blame unio11s; if you don't like owners, you blame capitalists; if you don't like ahopieepers, you blame merchant!. Nobody ever blames hls OWi Special .segment Of :iociety. Why do the dirtiest and most unal· tractive jobs pay the Jtut. wbea ac- cording to the Jaw or supply and demand they ought to pa~ most? What is a "fair wage"? -Or a "fair return"? Why does everyone mU:e so much and have so little? Why are we the most affluent society on earth, with everyone struggling to get by? You don't know, either. When a Will ls 'Lost' Joe Jones, a bachelor, had Jlved with Pete Smith and his family for '15 years before he died. In his will he left .aU bis estate to the Smiths. He often lihowed the Smiths his will. But when Jones died. no one could find his will, or even a copy. Jones' 11ister and brother, whom he hadn't seen for years, claimed the estate. since if he died without a will (intestate) his nearest relatives (his piri!nls, brother, and sister) would legally come Into the estate. BUT IF IDS WIU. could be proved, Smith would get the esiatt. The la.w gaya that a person may destroy or lose his 'wm acddin!.ally. u so, the court can acetpl a copY or some other proof ti It. But. P«e Smith could N>I prove the will U a person destroys hls will tnfl&nlng to revolre it, then the wm can never be problted. A per.son may want to die without • will (llMNte) an4 let catifornia law uy -pll his ..Ult. , Al-a nale,_a_la.!!>!! who drart1 a wUI keept a COp)' or J9mellihe1~the on,lna]. 'l1IOI tbe:.,m can ooly be chang- ed or dottroJoltln Une with !lie 1esta1ot'1 own dHlrts. • .. Tiii! LAW PllEilllM&'I I pt>rllOll who destroyed « "lort1' • 1!fil! did so to revoke tt. t.cking proof to the contrary, ·~"11 Law in Ac tion' . 1 the court will hold thtte Is no longer any such will. In this event, the tettator dies intestate. His estate goes to his nearest relatives under the general law. But aomcone may have served the decedent, taken care of him, looked after his home. • Tbe court may allow such a penon to be paid from the estate for these servkes like other creditots. Thua, Smhh toot care of Jones for )'tars, and g1Ve him room and boanl. He may be able to claim payment from .Jcrta' estate. THIS DEPENDS on IVbelher Joocs expected to pay.for his cart, and whether Smith eipected to pay for hls tervlces. SbauJd Smith Ii" t!µs' Clft purely IS a friend wltbout exptetJnc -" he then woukt haft no claim. · lldl_. credltoun111L.prOVU!s cJl!m Uke others. Jf there 11 not enough to 'l'IY !he claim in full, he and Oilier crtdilon must take less than full payment. Nott: CollJornic lawu•n of/er 1hl1 column •o lfOlf mov know a.bout our laws. I.AFC decision wDI go against Ne.,port. In that case the city would have gained nothing except the elll!lity of' Its Jrvlne neighbors, some of wboln are talking about retaliation of '1marching to the sea'' into coastal land presumably reserved for annexation to Newport Beach. There are other points for the pn>-a.nnex councilmen to'tonsider. Will there actually be $265.000 in tax revenue per year generated by the office building and hole! com· plex proposed for the Astropower property'! It is a very ambitious project that may fall short o[ the developer's expectatiOM. It might also have the effect of slo\ving Newport Center development so the city in part might nQt be getting all additional dollars but simply trading some dollars. Then there is the question of the airport and the pressure for expansion adjacent Conunercial develop- ment cou1d put on it. Councilmen who argued that pressure is going to be there anyway made a good point. But so did Mayor Ed Hirth when he said the city's bargaining position on ain:raft noise abatement would be weekened i1 It took actiOo lo add several hundted business tenants rigb't next to the airport. Were the proposed annexation to remain industrial, this could be less of a problem. The tax dollars potentiaUy are there and look tempt- ing. But the· other considerations make it still a debat- able proposition. And still strangely missing from the discuss6n is solid information on how the proposed an- nexation relates to an overall Newport city plan. It may indeed be that no proper delermiriation can be made before the county pl anning commission hear- ings on the Irvine City plan in November. But clearly at lea.st the seven weeks' delay clearly is much needed to bring the whole question into better focus and get a decision based on more complete information. N \_Hey, mister. Go to the end of the line.'! . Students Want to Vnderstand Humanistic Values Flaws • Ill Teaching of Psycho.logy Abraham H. Maslow, prolessor of psycllology at Brandeis University. was active to the very end. I receiVed a batch of his new publicalions just a few days before learning of his untimely death last month at the age of 62. All his life be exploded with ideas like a Roman candle. I lint knew Abe when he and l were graduate stu- dent. at the Univer~ sit.y of Wisconsin, Since he wu exper. 'lm9ating wtth DlOD- keys and [ WU otud,yilo( ~ .. • n d EHz•btthan drama, our Jntellec. lual polhl did not croes. However, we played on the same softball team. It wasn't unUI more than 15 years later that we began to discover each other 's ideas. TO ME MASLOW'S most ociting Bingle paper was one called "Toward a Humanistic Psychology," published in 1956. He had published in 1941 a totbook on abnormal psychology. He hid broken loose from CODventional psychological metbo&i and ideas in his "Molivation and Pel'90n8lity" (1954), in which he allowed how psychology could oooceolratt . ; IJaya kawa . l I~ on emotional illness and inYeSf.igale emotional health and well-being. The idea! he expressed in his 1956 paper were germinal. First of all, Maslow felt that psy- chologists suffer from being too narrow a guild, too close to ideas from ootside. H'e urged psycbologW to s t u d y literature, ethics, problems c:I. value, even Oriental philooophy. MASLOW SAID students want "to under9tand about Jove, bate, hope. ecsta.!y, the meaning« living. BIJt what is so Ulen done for these high hopes and yearnings? Most courses ..• tum away from these subjects , .. 'What is oHered ins:tead? Dry bones. Techniques. Precision. Huge mount.a.ins of itty-bitty facts • , , Even wcrse, teachers of psychology try, often successfully, to make the student ashamed of his human- istic interest." Things have come a kmg way since Maslow wrote these words. There exists now a flourishing Divisim o f Philosophical Psychology in t be American Psychological Association, dealing with !he very problems Maslow discussed. There also exists a "humanistic psychology" movement that Js preoccupied with values:, inner ex- perience, "love, hate, hope, ecstasy, the. meaning of living." IN TRIS PAPER Maslow also ex- pressed his irnpaUence with his 'PfO- fesson's absorption with scientific techni- que. "I femernber how saddened I was," he wrote, "by an official report ... on the f'ture of psychological science ••• The recommendations amounted to , .. how oot to make mistakes, how to pick out other people's mistakes •.. how to be accurate and precise and sure and certain. Hardly a word was tbere about creativeness, new ideas, sticking your neck ·out . • • encouragiilg uncertainty and confusion and exploraUon. "ll was so much like the road maps we get at a g8s station, telling us how to gel from known pl.ace: to known place. Not a word about the ~marl's land out ahead, the place where there. are no maps and street aiigns and paved roads, not a word about the pioneering and trail-breaking and sketchy surveying that are necessary before mapg can be made." I REJ\.1EMBER HOW ilnpreaed I was when I first read these wcrd.11. They stirred me into getting out of a desk drawer a map a student once gave me, published Jn ~ in 1686, showing Callfornia as an isJand. 'Ibis map no longer seemed fUMJ to me ~ in the light of Maslow's word!. U you are going to map the unknown or the only partly known, you are bound to make mistakes that future· generatiom wtll laugh at. But how is the unknown ever to become known unless there ~e people willing to take the chance? I remember thinking to myseU, I hope l shall ·have the guts to make bold hypotheses which, e\!en if provecl ,m>ng eventually, will be useful in exploring ll1o unknown, just like that !Gi6 ..,p of California. ' . . . I AM GRATEFUL to Maslow because he taught me how much Jeu important it is lo get the right aMWers to little questions than it is to give brave, even if wrong, answers to important questions. Perhaps E. E. Cummings had something of the same sort in mind when be wrote' "may my mind stroll about.hungry and fearless ·and ·thlrsty and supple and even if it's sunday may i be wroog !or whenever men are right they are not young." By S. I. Bo:yUna l'mldCD~ Son Frtndoco Slate C.U.1e The Issue of Ethics • Ill Government "[ believe my retainer has not btt111 renewed or relreshed as usual," Daniel Webster, then a Senator, OACe wrote lhe head or the United States Bank. "If it be wished that my relation to the bank should be continued, it may be well to aend the usual retainers." Thlag3 have come a long way since the 1830'1, but the public still has reason lo be concerned about the ethics of its representatives in local, state and na- tional government. A BalUmore grand jury ha s disclosed varying degrees of involvement of several U.S. sens.ton ud. representatives with a co111tractor allegedly trying to defraud the government. And Nathan ht. Voloshen, a Jong.time friend of Speaker John W. McCormack, pleaded guilty June 17 to charges of co~iring to use the Speaker's office to inDue.ce matters before federal agencies. No branch or level of governmen t bas been exempt from breaches or public ethics. MEANTIME, THE issue of ethia Is endlessly debated by the House and Senate alike. Various codes have been drafted -but they have loopholes through which one could drive a caucus of politicians. A atudy of Congressional ethia by the Bar AssociaUon or the City of New York rece111Uy concluded that there is "significant room for improvement." For Otte thing, it found that 12 of the 35 member& of the House Banking and Currency Committee reporled boklin1 lr>o teresta or o!flclal poo1Uons In bank• let year. About 17 pment ol tho laWJler- Congressmen interviewed over a three- ~--B• 6eorlfe---. Dear Georf!I" IL ""d all the odvice colu'!"'• 1---my l!ull>lnd ltltt nags-me .Do·you ·ha"' Ir\)' IUl£elll9f1S'! ~ms. R. Dear Mrs. R.: Swat him In the chops wlth a rolled-up 1dvkt column -(it keeps clop off the Iola.) • Editorial ·R~search year period conUnued to practice law while boldiJlg public office. Corruption Js as old as the Republic. During the Revolution, aeve.ral memberJ of the continental C.Ongress speculated in badly n e e d e d military supplies. Friends of Alexander Hamilton, t h e Secretary of the Treasury, made fortunes from currency speculation. NICHOLAS BIDDLE, the president of the United States Bank, used !ta ttsouree3 to influence congressional sup- port for renewing the imtituUon'1 charter in the face of oppositlow. by Andrew Jackson. Simon Camero•, Lincoln'• Calumniators at Work To the Editor: Yoo thought It appropriate on Independence Day to give special box treatment to Louis Ca~l's quotes of Bishop James Annstrong's satirical calumnies of the South Vi~tnamese government's struggle for lOOependence agalnst a foe far more diabolical than the foe faced by the colonial government or 1n6. The satirists and the calumniators since 17?6 have from time to Ume used the same false arguments as used by Bishop Armstrong to discredit our forefathers , as he has used to discredit the South Vietnamese and of course oor efforts in helping them. OF COURSE THE South Vietnamese people are not exercising the freedoms Uley hope to exercise. They are at war agaimt an unscrupulous and powerful enemy. What people are free when they Are engased in ~ending ~~ lives? Did we in Ule Unltia Stales ell.JOY com- plete freedom during the two great wars? lfow muc.h less would we have exercised the freedoms of peactt1me had the fields . of battle been ln our own hcmtland? .. And--wouJd we-have been ttJebrattng lnd'Jlelld<n<e Day today U !he F'Nonch Fleet under Admiral De Grasse hlld been wllhdr.11wn from the sea lanes leading to Yorktown i1 the calumrdators in France. or "''born there were many who corulilered the Colonillt.J not worthy or French llves and money, had had l ' Leite~ '"°"' re...,. ire _,_, "onn•llY write~ t.llOuld,eonvey !ltelr mtH"tt II'! 100 -rdl er le!t. Tl>e rll!M 10 aindf!I .. ~ I'll flt -· Of t llml· natt llbo!t 11 raerved. An le.l!ltfS """'' Include 111-natvrt and melllnt 9ddrtu . but nemn me¥ ~ wltl'llVld on ,..,11911 II tuff!~l•ftl r11son 11 ..,.,.r911t, Poelr\I will not ~ pUtll/llled. their say? Personally, I am very proud of being a direct ck?scendant of Ule family of Admlral De Grasse. PRESIDENT THIEU is a Olristian of high moral · calibre. t am sure he would lay down his scepter and hls life today il It would lel'Ve to save his people from the certain dealh and deSb'uction that would be their lot if the Conununists succeed in t b e l r nefarious aggressions. tt ~'Ollld seem to me that 1 journalbt af lhe stature d Louis Caneltl could offer his resden 111 analysla baoed on research and fact·findinc of t h e statement.I made by Bishop Armstrong and-that thls -lahave i.n worthy ti special box lr•-tmcnl. The, glint . of "Simon Se:z" may be: run for chUdrtn, but l wwld like to Se!! it substituted by journalittl for honest-to-goodness fact- finding. "Not by ward$ alone shall a man live , but by his works also." NORMAN J. DeGRACE Secretary of War, waa dropped from the cabinet after widespread corruption in the handling of military con- tracts. Ulysse& S. Grant's eight years in the White House were a canlival of .lbeft. Millions of dollars to be used for building the trans-co1tinental railroad were swallowed in the Credit Mobilier scandal. Congres&Ollal Quarterly has tabulated 20 cases of aneged corTUpt practice& involving membera or C.Ongreu aince 11162. Eleven involved House members and the rest ~nators. II) some cases, tho3e involved were 're-elected by their constituents.: Influence Peddlers Stilt trudge well-worn groove!! on Capitol lDJI. 'FOR.'llER GOV. RICHARD LEd!!E or Louisiana, who had an income of $.m,,000 in 1938 OR an official salary. of f7 ,500, commented: "When I took lhe oath as Governor, I didn't take any vows of poverty." On the other hand, Rep. Morris K. Udall (D Ariz.). an advecate of tighter ethical controls, says : "It's ter· ribly disillusioning to young people to rind that someone in whom the public has reposed confjdence ... has done s.omething that doesn 't meet the stan· dards we 11! would want met." .. --~~ Friday, July 10, 1979 • TM editorial page ,OJ th~ Daily Pilot 1eeks to inform and stim. uJatc readers bl/ prucnting thii newspaptr'I opiniom o.nd 'om- mentary on U>pics oj int.rest and 1ignf/ica~e. by providing a foru!J! /gr . the _j:Jiprassion -Of our readers' opfnfons, cr11d by presenting the diverse vitio- points oj info~d obstrVt1'1 a.11d spoke1n1en on topics oj the day. Robe.rt N. Weed, Pub1J1her + (": • ----- · llEA ANDER$()N, Editor PrNer, '* 11. ltN N htl 11 1sre E>rifts Across Sea . . The sights and sounds of Hawaii will descend on another islM:d. Saturday, July·IB, calling-Ljdo Isle residents to a Polynesian Potpourri. Early in the day. preparations will begin for the feast when a pig Is buried In a specially-prepared roasting pit by Joe Jones, and lsland- &tyle decor spriqgs up on the beach around the Lido Isle Clubhouse and inside the clubhouse. Highlighting the preluau activities will be the. annual All-girl Regetta, open to "big and litle girls" fl'Om all yacht clubs. ' .• I The distaff members of the clubs will Qther at noon and 1 p.m. with sabots, Oippers, kites and Lido 14s for the regetta, with mothers racing at noon and daughters following at t .... • In-charge,of the race are the Y<icht Club -Juniors, headed by Carol Connally, commodore. Assisting are CJark Polbofi, vice commodore, Stephs.nie Moran, secretary, and Bill Gautch~ treasurer. Following the regetta, skipp0rs and spectators will migrate to the beach, where-the-pig is ·roasting, for the Ceremony of Imu, which means "opening of the pit in which the ·pig has been roasting all day." A feast o! yams baked In the ~it, pol, salmon, lau lau, coconut cream with pineapple and mai tais in coconut shells will follow. Native caooes and an outrigger will decorate the beach area and typical Polynesian decor will enhance the clubhouse. Adding a note oi authenticity will be entertainment by the Kahlua Serenaders under the direction of Trudi, mistress of ceremonies. Mrs. Jack Johnston (left to right} begin preparations for the other Polynesian delights which will be served. The pig will be1ll1Cover .. ed. with the Ceremony of Jmu. Spearheading preparations for the luau are Mrs. John Davis, social chairman, and Mrs. Edward H·ayes. Committee members are the Mmes. William.C,onover..,Guy Miner, John Pellam, George Hew"itt a.rid SNAPPY SALUTE-Coming to attention.to receive instructions for the AU-girl Regetta which will pre- cede the Lido Isle Yacht Club luau are Sharon • • O'Jlrien .(center}, and Karen O'Briflll, (right). while Carol Connally tiriefs them on their responsibilities. The race will be.gin at I p.m. Polly· Ober. · ' MERRY CREW-Hu•bands will be In . tho cheering section as di.staff members of the Lido Isle Yacht Club take to the. water for the . annual regetla· Saiurday,. July 18. Ready for th~ noon race for mothers are (left to right} Mrs. John Doyle and Mrs. Herbert Oelke . Son Ships Out on Sea e:f life, Co mes Home Shipshape DEAR ANN LANDERS: Sor(lething yoo wrote to the motlier of a hippie !iOfl grabbed me. You said, "My advfoe is to tell the boy to shape up or &hip ouL If he ships out he will learn firsthand what the world is like. And perhaps Ibis Is what he needs. There's something • lo be said f..-the school of uperlence. Dad -1MWmt1, "Cerllllilf.1\'e are .till. endi"l bul.J thoaght you'd Uke to k- \Vhen your boy does aime ~me -a famlly and we Still love you." of 01e that dkl. -c.L.G.· and most oC them do -he will view The kid Qt no Ume In knuck1i11:g DEAR c LG r deUg!t&ed' TUfk in a dlf£erent U~bt mat1y things he' down. He geta up It 7 a.m. and goes oa for 6e .d .i!rtp8:e.,.. . tqoLiot_gxanled. like...Lckan bed, a~. jqb-He It puttJnc hl....U-lhroullW 1 11 rn<au .Mcl paren!s,:"ho cared too mudt the llni~erlllt' of Minnaota. lie i.1 liEX~~- and tried too hard. jOined the Siem Club to punue his 1 -, -fllr -tun. Now you were so right, Ann. l Just saw interat Jn oomervab. He ii con--. I need ,_. help. I •m'• man, II, Jl happen. The ""' of our neighbor •ldertloc the -llrder. The chaJll< who doea not..,.. with tll ,_ moweu must have read your column. The day in tht.s boy is like 1 miracle. His folk• but I rupect JOCf• -.[lcr It appeared he called hi.s Dad Mven·'t been this happy aiace l've known I 1m divorced , cfornl'ortable finm:ially, Rlld asked, "Can t come home?" HIJ them. Not all atorieS bave .such a haPPf 1Rd l enjoy the company ol the oppoalte I, - . ' ,... The problem ii I om ...,. tile hill oex-wiae and tm wo~ H It """1d be• !tlr to llllrTl' • -1lllder thete circumstance!. ls It possib1e. to have a good marriage without sex? My firllt wlle and I were mltri.ed 22 yean. • We had a very salilfactory •1ex Jife.but UtUe elle. Now I've met a women. who bu added .a greal deal of jo)' to my previously drwy eidltence. We get along beautllully but l don't ~nnt to be unfair to her. ls ~-.;Ill -UllSUBE D&.\Jl UN: I~ tW,.. - wt6 ,_ llMly -11'1 .. ... WIJ fo a.d M .... ... fetll. 1111 deo1 k ...,..i.ed K tllln ... -ds1r II ,_, life. Tie ...... ._ ti lmpoleaq la 1111 ••I llllJlrill ff - II poycMlocletl and ool pllytleal. A .., re .. ....a, mlPt prodoce some ......,._ hoot llla~wlll m•ile 1911 -wlull ~oed lo lllote '1ll1. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have a 'dedslcln to make and I need your help. Illy buabud wants nothlni more lo do 1wtth a couple we have bown for a Iona Ume. He 11¥• ht .-1·1o1orote the "ll' the wile pleb on her husband. Lui night thq bad an •-L ~ 1t apolJed .... evenm. eiinpletely. on Ille "1 home ID)' .butliood .us. 1"lllat'• -,.ii of them. I _, tab lier 11111' ........ It II emb1m111ii II clner Del It bothm me, too, bul I bole to chop olf tho -"'IP-llllo'll -wl\Y. U she asks, -I tell lier? -OJt. NARD DEAR OX: Y-bol-llaa .. . ripL to decide wile lie w-lo _.i ..... wllll. u be llljects to Ille -. respect ld1 wlUe1. And tell btr, U * a1k11 wby you &re111t m0Jn1 uy -. da~ to be wllll tllem. II mlPI lm-tllelr m8'riqe. . How !ar should a'-< ...,,1e-.,? Can "'"*Jna-be Nit! Wiien dOH it - -J!IO hot to .,_, Sood !or AM Landon' bocillel, "lloeldal '811 Pot· Una -What An .. Lllltiil" Mall ,...!Oq1MttoAlm~lnC11'8 of your AeWlpljlll' ........ ii -In coin and a long, stamped, Plllf.addA:N· Id eovelope.iJI care of Ille DAILY P.llDf, • t l • ' ' ' : ' • • I I l l l I .) ' ~ l ·t_ . ;;, . .. ~ r· .. .. .. •• .. :1 .. . . .. ... ,.~ . • . . .. . .-·. . . .. .. · ... . ... ' .. :.· :· •. .• THE SMILES HAVE If -.Reflecting theirdelighi bl the lhlnl Comiecutive •plaque won fw youth ••tv· . lcee by tJie .Awdllary to Veter-an. of Foreign Wan Post lm3fl are (left to rigtit) Mrs. Harold Hohl and t . • . • • • ' ' ' ' • . . ' . ' ... -,, ' . ,,. . .. . To amd ,dlnPPolnWmt 'prooPectiv• brldu are reinlndea~to have iheir weddlng storlu -black ·mid · whlti" itoo11 r.hoto-graphl to the DAILY PILOT Women 1 De-partment ODO week' befpi:. Clo •Wedding. . .Plcturu recelvid folloWing 'tho weddlni will not be used. .For onga1ement announcemmll It Is lmperaliT•:iii.t tho\llory,,allo<accompanied by a black end wblt&.gloil)''Plcture, be sub-• mlttocl llx weelt1 or mo(o before tho wedding date: U deadline ii not met only a lloJ'1 will be UJed. . . r :; , To help fill requlremonil cm both wed-dinJI 111111 engagement llorlel, forma are avillahlo In .n· Of the DAILY'J>IWT omca. Further questlona Will 'tii llinwed by Women's Sect!oD Ila!{.~ ~·IC-4321 or tM MM. •• ~ -• ·~ :.;-. t~ '"'iti . ' ~ ~.., ~ •• .... _ • : Q ••• • ' . . i Fun-for-all .. • • ' Golfers Share Prizes A F1ln Doy golf tournament ~ memben of El Nllaei Cowmy Club \Vomeu'1 Golf -lloo u portldo pull -)l'lsa. A-ofU>o - Jalln Swlrtley, lllrr1-ear. ridt and Rldianl Howell oellclal prizes and mode IWards. Following lunc1-. new of- fiotrs were inlroduCed. Serv- j~ as chairman is Mrs. Harry C. [awe wilh board member&, lhl -Robert McCaffery and .Robert Schuhmann. . . t ournament '~; Willa l'.tlll. oocretary; Ridllrd Hoirel1, tioaur.r; £dmnwf flallklnl.\ r u I e 1 dia1nmm, md lllcbanl Hill, handapcba!nnaL App>ml!N -Ire the Mmes. William Ho ia bird , parlbmentarian; Jl,I ch a rd Panom, IOcial; R0cer CC> nart_ membenhJp; James Brady, new membership ; Bert Menne, publicity; J o h n SwartJey, ro&ler, and Phillip Crimer, John Francll and ruck Gouin, awards. • • 0 a a a c s a a a a . . . -... . . . . -, • Your Horoscope. Tomorrow • Sagittarius: B~ :True to Self . ~· & .... if:!< ~· .,,, ''* .,,, t Mi'S. Vtmon Matthews.' Not content to rest on their 1aurels, ·they a1r~dy are continuing fund raising for ·their cause by collecting e;npty glass containers. Outstanding Group . Auxiliary Awqrded Plaque for. Sei-Vice .. summer be1m >rilh ii 'Brigp, · M>rril Barl<tr and speclaJ lropW for POI\ 1536, M~i:f.!oo:; .rehabilitation Auxµtary t:O Veterans or work. cancer . re st. a .r c h , F°"'lgn \V"'f; the 'third con-pubUclty; ·poppy ··oeal• and eecutlve one preeented to community .rvtces also were SATURDAY· JU I,)'. II . . .,. l\'l)NEV OMAJIJ\ ' · TSllN DA11NO BINTS: -... Ll1n ... cu- ti a.,.-. dl1taac t. _.....,. -W flare .. ................ aiJDI • Maa)' .................. ... •tae r•maact aad m"'c -* a date would. be ...... 11'*'1 .. f ....... fer a-pio, ftlle Vlrp lo lll<elr to pk\k ., Ille --. Arlll Isl __ _ q .el nlatfmHp. ••tie -......... - AIUEll (llardl Zl·Aprti lt): -Oil ~ wlllc:b -a!lect ............ 11 • . . -to .....,ieto project ' befare .,.._ Oil ... Summer Activities Formulated It'• IOfng to be • looc. hot and ~ summer f o r 1 members of the Mesa Verde Repibllcan ;w-·· Club. A Repubilcan candldlles -and ~ i:qlalnUon -..m be !Nlnnad by --\hnlU&hoot I b e ~ County Fair 1\Jeoday, JuJy 14, lhnlugli Sunday, July It. Executl"'9 will pther on Mcnday, JuJy 20, In the Colla Mesa home of Mn. Sarah Schaefer to formulate plans for ran including a speakers' rollter and fund-raisiitg events. Vo!U.-. will aid the Republican State Ce n t r 1 I Committee Headquarters with eemtnars. lnl.ere3ted persons may CAil Mra. C1lbou n Sumrall at 549-lGO. HB Auxiliary Twice • -the Ladies' Auillary to llDntlnatmi Beacb Velenm ol Forelp W1n, Pool ,. meet. al I p.m. The flnl •Friday of eaCh mooth they gather In Odd Fellowl Hall-for a businm= .-i.1 and tho iblrd Friday they 10Ciallze in varioua 1oca-. tiona. Further lnfonnaUon may be secured by callln1 Mn. LeRoy Hermann 1t 536- 35111. Late Summer Rites Aspen Setting , Picked A Sept. 13 weddinc ii befn8 planned by Heather Gou of Corona de! Mor and Doqlsa Frederick Bucbt ol .Hotchkla, Colo. She ls the daughter of Ncrman Leffingwell Gou and Mrs. Paul Hubert CroWell of HEATHER GOSS Wadding Plana Pasadena. A puat. of \Veltridlo 5dlool, Puacfena, and Rudolf Schaeffer School of Design, SID Frm:looo, Miss Goa aUendad tho University ct ~. Jop111.. • Tl>e brldH1eot was a Valley Hunt and LU Madrina1 debutante and b: a member ct the Newpmt Harbor Service Leacue. · Her fiance, the son of Mn. Andre Otto Buchs of Darien, CoM. and the late Mr. Buchs, attended the University of Florida and iraduated from Colgate University. The ceremony will take place In Aspen. Cosmetrcs Collected A new coli!dicri al cos -ia tho ftnt l"'1J f-line to be 100 per c e n t allergy-tested anc f.._ free, the manufac turer uys. 1be oollectim, which in- cludes over 100 prodUcts, wai des!gned to suit a nurnbeJ of factora -cok>r of eyes natural roloring of hair, :ikiJ coloring and pore .s1ze. Also, tendency to break ou~ oiliness versus d r y n e s s. response to sun and aurfacc facial~- ihem at a . Callfpml& ne~ received. ' ment Convention.: Having completed a ncentlF================;;; Mn. Vernprr ·Mathew• • PoPPY sales drive the women oufiolal · preoidmil, aocep!<d of the auxiliary 'tmllht are the'.awui! In Sui Diego for' . hotlllng the men at·• lpeda! SALE \ • ~ ••-'"·-·· _ .............. . ·~ . __ , _,......... -· In their' COJllpelltlon wmt Jn .Y-mvlce .. Mn,·· for oalel profits, which go Harold l!oli1 Is cholonm .of · entireJY to their ..Uare wwk, the yomh oerv1oea commiltee. the men ,,.,. lllOll succesdul otllft' · deiel-attendln!I · and lhul tho wlnnen of a the -1n:ludod um dinneT ..,.,ad to them. year'• pre1ldf;nt. Mrs. Flcrenoe Kirehner, with the -Jlriuny TorTtlis, Alfred Bar Portable A new ~le be< designed u a space saver for the Events in tbie immediate rature include a Se c on d DhJtriCt meeting on Sunday, July 1%, starting at 10 a.m. In Buena Park. Emblem Club career gtrl'• mna11 apartment The E1U Lode• la the oet-~~-ting for meetfn&• of the Of to · U'I> tho ...,.._ Emblem Club 201 of Lo111na wm1111'1 ._ down folds Beach. Memben galher the «Jllll'ICtly mto • mna11 -· fin\ and iblrd Tueadaya at eyinl c:8fO for 111owaway. · ~. p.m. J!'ree&dmateil ••·llPHOLS'.l'ER C-Jtlete Seltttletl ef F•l'tries 111eru111.,.:. · Linens and Velvets Mntw Cnfhmll'I Alw•ys ,, . . . C..,,.KOSKI 1131 NlWPOIT ILVD. 6 • COSTA MESA IN•r N•rMr) ISY·KOS..lfYI Phone 64%0 1454 . TH!RT~ •ANNIVERSARY· SALE 20:50°1~ THIRTiim-1 •ANNIVERSARY• SALE THIR I IE I H • ANNIVERSARY• SALE STOREWIDE REDUCTIONS 20 PER CENT OTHER SAV1N6S UP TO 50 PER CENT . OPEN .SUNDAY NOON TO FIVE . VAN. KEPPEL-GREEN ON JHE BOARDWALK AT HUNTINGTON HA'l\BOUR 714 • 846-2888 NOW IN PROGRESS ALL REDUCTIONS Including · Famous Maker Bell Bottoms, Flair Le91 , Ivy and Continental Pants Plus Shirts and Belts. Monday thru Saturcloy 10:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. Sundays 12:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. 6DO WHT COAST HIGHWAY, NEWPORT BEACH "Just South of th• Balboa Bay Club" 642-1074 • ...../ stereo103FM the ·sounds of the harbor . ' m~rine weather reports - 7 times .daily I ' I an. b us . I ; '• ar tic d ea wi i Q) .. .. )II~ SS. "" l \ f I \ I • - ~~ ~ . ' Feot i n. the 1'fot&tJJ • ' . . ' . . Mitjlael McEaniey, nine.montliJ, Brandywiile Park, ·Del; hBI 'hiS baiigup,Tbe bangup's name.ii.Missy; . - who, like Micbael,.is just a ~up. Scramble, scramble, chew. crawJ, cry. · Harbor Schools ' Watc hing Actwn On Tax Reform M~s Spacecraft Builders Confer With Mesa Firm -N,;Y.-Steek9 ·~ .. .TEN l?ENTS ~Cagaii Cuts Aid ' • ' Mov e-Follo ws.Struggle With U.S • SAciwmNTo (Ul'l).-Gov. Ronald lleapn,.lcded In I llU'Ufgle with the N-adminl-over ~ generosity of. 'California welfare iranta:, today ~ nounced a flO million cutback in services for the aged, blind ud disabled. He ""1ered that llU million in funds budgeted' for homemaker and attendant care•tervlces be reduced to '14.S million dUrlngJhe current fiscal year. Additionally, he ~directed the issuing of 11emergency" regulations that, slate funds distributed to the counties for the programs be aUocated on a monthly basis instead of yearly. Tbe 'Repdblican governor said this pro- cedure would "inl&n that no counly e.pondi in«e atate '"'"'1 for the pro- 1!&!" Ilia. tlllit (lm'tde4_to °'""'·" "l'be lltate Soda!.,,.,.. pepartmenl elumates' 111ere· ire aboahlo,ooo prims In pnltirmd/ !cir Iha bllJ!d, aged and disablid wlio ricelve homemaker llld Ooontlel have uotll Im to ...,..rt from attendant Cafe io ~. service. for the aged, blind llld dlsabled. Neither ProcrtPl lnvolves nu r 1 in I services. , ~ Meantime, J\ea11n and .tale wellare officials lndlcaled they ~d no Jntenllop of backing down . .,.,.,, usertlon•. by the Nixon Administration that California is failing tp comply with fedefal welfare laws. The Department of Health,. Edlacation and WeUare warned in Wa!hin'gton • Tbun'day that the alate f-I ~ Iola vi 11 bllliGn lo federal funda ti ii Jailed to comply. !, heerlng by HEW. was IOI for Aua. 15 In San P'nmclooo io 'air the dispute Publicly. Ba5'cally,at isaie is the state'lifa:Uure to ma1<e a coM!-Uvlnf Inc,.._ I~ recipients Jn the nearly $1 billion AKI to FamJlles · With Depen'1ent Cblldnn (AFDC) pr<>gtam. A 1967 federal law requirt.s states tO maintain wellare· llan- dards of need that are not JPOfe 1Pan a,year behind the curtenl coll vi Uv!Jll. 'Devil ~ orsJrlp' Experts Called ·Into Murder Probe allmdinhiaie . ..mce., llllcll'u, hou!o-•, By JOHN V Al.TERZA Invto!llall~ buneu vi the departmollt cle:anb>I and. transportation.• Of .... ., .... ..... -..n~ -Capl. J a-~11 .. • ...... -~ ........ esman said tt was •-._, ,....,,. m ,..,._ n -.-··-.. ,,.... POllce .. perts on .Satanism from'Loi t~•·· ••-victim J •'""--not inown how many would be droppeCI ......... , was IUB w a -........ because of the cutback and that It would Angeles and San Francisco tQdly ft1'e aitack m his house 'nlunday nlaht u called Into the murder investJPUra of be up to individu'a1··eounties· to decide bn.-talty butchered Mn. Florence Brown be ~ his fami.ly slept. who mti!t be eliminated. after an attorne"'S assertions nlufsdiy But Drake Kid the shooting aeemed Reagan apnowlced the action In a " . Jetter to the chatnnen of county boards of a devil worship ritual with parts "in no way" related to his work on , of supervisors. He said it was aln:ied of her body. the bliarre case of Mrs. Brown. Leaders of Newport-Mesa Unified .. , at "lessening the heavy welfare burden But Sanla Ana lawyer Lawrence Gam-Drake, who admitted tus shock at Scitntist& building the Mariner 71 space produced by Gulton Industries' Servonlc1 on the taxpayer." ble said his client and SUlptC\ in the the attorney's comments, said revelatlonl School District have been watching with vehicle which will blast off for Mars Division, 1644 Whittier Ave., builder He said It Would force no recipient slaying, Stephen CriJg Hurd, 20, did such as Lhe ritual sacrifice assertions more than usual Interest as Gov. Rea· next year · visited Costa Mesa Thursday or a variety of pressure and ~ into out-of·l)ome care. no!. partlci~te In the alleged , Sa~ Were potentially damaging and pr• gan's tax reform plan has betn worked for a ·tonference· on • locally-produced monitoring parts. A spokesman for the governor . aald worship ritua'l in Clev~ N,lttional judicial. • · over in. the state Legislature. aitical ·to1U)lonent. "This ll)strumenint ~ ,~gned!or theto the flll mWlon·"freed by ·clamping the Forest01 .io. ~~~~s=1:.~~~ lutand Jarmuee . Drake boweYer, did reveal that IDlne Provisions,, Qf the reform bill crlginally ..Repre:lerttatlm ~,the, Jet Propulsion 111°"!tor pressur~ '~ .ains::1i st.ate tpepding celling on the ·two ~ 3 . ""' Ul"W-.e R\111\;UCI;-.._ extnmely crotaque ad.tvity must have -.. 'd have -coot Ne-rt-"esa --•-•, Lajiorat«y (JPD) in Pasadena and ... Manner 71 _.,., -ta made by -ams w001d revert to the key geoeral ·---'ed tbe ......... or the !11-~ "~ m ~ U J •~•...._ ~•'-jlew • .._......_"....,,_Shawn M~·-•• Gimble, who .--·Hurd. Ille ~·..-• _.. ecu vesw ~ •• _,, ___ ,..._., · :.::.::::'::::..,::=... _,,, fund aod Iba! tliere.now.were no plans ·"-ed •--~~~: J • __...._ teacher becaoao,vl Ille Cllldition vi tlil ,,,... tliae $500,000 In lost Income, ac· ln·Yiabeiic:opittfortbeclaaaified talks. ....,...,...,_.,.. . for _,dintl it. . --. ~~~w w . ·~-. . bQdy. · ~.::~:=:::;;. -·~-~iley'-~~Bfual'~·~'. ~:r,··~-~·~· .... ~· .,...,,i!h.:t.! ... ::~~·; cri~ ~'t-.. -~-~·me! lo ·~ ·~=-·· N.S.:!ti:".i In tho joint ~ -... arrwtt n . ·J~ ...,, Iii' !Or""lllOl'llfl. • "" -Md the qervilwl tllat • :~ ~ ..... , 11\111-• ~ ....... -that and Tmtlim Commilltit, u;e .sdiool • minlllrlitlOn) -· thr. locaLJl'ant t!ll' n.,.: •• ftlU)atloOa .Moptad by , Hurd wu only m -er •• -~~ nr..,e bad --. - distllcl atanda to ,...Pl lfltli no ioos' vi Ht__ · 'M 1 ~1.;'-~,.!l a:S: ~Ollaft·~ Robert Martin ~ All!l!t ~cl tlil tflw.U. ~Ji" ~. -eonnibaliam w.ffll1 ";':'~:ct. ui.re may be an advantage YUlfU a t ' e°Sa d~=:b~moon..id.Ie ~~ apend :::::=trre~tf= :!.::"!':::-:.~.::.!...,.. "JI;-~ ....... ~~n>I .. for the Newport·Mt!la District. Board C D d plus the Tttan rocket and tbe jwnbojets; ~a~~:'!:tn,~e exhaus:s .. ''When the And now that GambJe',1 comments have !:e = m=-:'te <:n:~~.: membe<s of all school districts would . entet roppe the Boeing 741, the Lockheed ,LlailOnedll llld H rned th t " ti t •· d been alred, Sheriffs U. -Richard ~ . in the olaylng, the mi1Sing cir of Mn. be given more f1eiibillty 'in setting the -the Douglas DClO, Prebicln exp · e ": d~ '::y a er:np wt.ted said, the Satanist upect of the murder Brown and tbe bloody murder acene tax rate under the hltest version, Adrian The $5 mil.Jim dol!Ar Marriott Inn Mariner 71'11 e<mpe>nent built fOr NASA 50 -Y spen ina x monies ra will be the target of an tntemive police fn Irvine, said the Satanist element.never touted for SouW:l Cout Plaza and Town is still in the early stages and McCartY locally from th;e county tax· base -~ investlgallon. had cropped up in hour! ot tllklng sa~. present, school boards can .onJy Center in Costa Mesa is out. • said it would be dJfftcult to ettimlte would qontravene the clear intent of this "We already have called In a captafil wtth Hurd and four others facfna: c::bltaea levy a tax rate up to a ceiling voters its total cmt in dollan. admlnlatraUon's action which Is to cut on the Los Angeles Police ~nt in· the murder. bave approved. If the tax reform bill The plan ~ MQre than a year ~part will transmit electricaJ silnals lhe cost of we~.~are at both the state recognized as an expert In the .fteJtf .. [" ean bOnestly say that It MVer goes through in its latest_lorm there is ago by C. J. sflierStro.n & Sons, back to earth repnfing ~ in alld 16cal ltveJa. o[ SatanJam, and "" probably will --. inlo tbe conversatlona to by provision for a school board to exceed developers of the cent.er, and Reuben fuel lints of the Mariner 71, thu8 a1ertJn& more advice from 'other dtles, Mc:auli: nctkeable plint.,. be said. !::t v;::.llta:c,~~~li~~i ~~~~ ~-::i:.!ect~usikantow, of awcago Ims~Mmilc:..lion .. in:.~~fromt8!!t~.·Mtheal'I New Sports Car, wlllaieutenan:,,.::;L.br;: <11 ~s :bj:." :;: ~ the~,:~~~~~~ 1: peliUon by 21) percent of the diltriCt -~ ~I •I-CJO •••• Canyon "D-'""' •&..-J. ''I <*l't aay why it isn't cuning," ....,,-~• ~ ·-Wiii .-i. vol.en. cloaest point it -every 14 years. ' · Ironically. Drake, wi1o la headl!Jj[ tho (See SATAN, hp I) The cost o[ liVing escape hatch would ... y, Qiata M ... Planning Director Bill but will be followed b)' -wllllin Sedan Tangle·, 11ppiy only to current expenses of educa-•Ihm. "But we in the planning depart-three years. lion like salaries. supplies and ·Utility Mars, Venm and Jupiter will be cloaely bills but not to school construction . nient ~ve seen no plans and uOOerstand aligned at that timt. W 20 Hurt Thus the cost-of-living factor could be that it ls no longer in the pjcture." Gull.on Industries' local plant, managed Oman, ' awlied t.o $3.90 of the school tax rate One city source, however, said a death by Norm Dolby, employs about 200, Newport and Costa Mesa residents paid in .the Chicago devel~per's family led while the firm nationwide has a work last year but not the remainder, which ol · force of '7,000~penoris and its stock is fO:r -school bOnd redemction and state to cancellatioo the plan. is listed on the New York Exchange, building aid , of the. total rate. of $4'.34 Site of the 250-room hotel with C:J'fl· !aid P~bicin. jn Newport Beach and $4.d in Costa Mesa. A new luxury sports car buried !Lt sleek nose under an American sedan, nearly upending it, in a spectacular three-car collision in the downtown area at noon today. ·Sign Strategy St . Clai r Won't Subpoena Of f i.Cial,s I )J ·In the earlier versions of the bill ·the COit-of-living escalation provision ·would haVe been offset by pelirdtUng no more override increases above the 1989-70 school year level. ven!ion laeillt.ies for 500 per~ns was , to have been 6.5 acres at Bristol Street am the San Diego Freeway. Harold Stcet11tr~11 Jr. says plans are lo ·the works to rOpJace wllat would ... e .been tile fl..t, and modol, Jl!arrlott Im in Calllon!Je. He cld not elabonlte. Poisoned Meat Fed to 'Canines One yOtn'lg woman was injured, but apparently not badly. She wu ldentltled as Sharllynn A. Davies, 20, of 2107 S. Park Drive, Sinta Ana, and wu taken to Costa Mesa Memorial llaopital. Changing their courtroom strategy. Costa Mesa Councilman William St. Clair 8.nd his defense attorney 1Mounced todiY . they will subpoena no city officials at bl.a • upcoming campajgn poster trial "City ·government fs running too bar· monloUJly now to do so and reopen old wounds," he said. Ht did not elaborate. ld:anus himself challenged the lmpll~• tion that he and other candidates coJ'ldUc. ted any ille1al activities. The vote of Newport-Mesa residents fn' February to la1 themselves a rite of 60 cents more for schools next year and up to tf7 cents in thr~ee years woulc;I have been wiped out, Adrian said. · But In the review IegtJlaton have de-- ci<Jed not to penali7.e Ufoee communities that have voted for new school taxes or wilJ in the future . There is another bill peildm, before the Senate Education FlnaDce Commit.· • tee, which Adrlnn called "the majnr school £1nancing bill." that will take $154.000 out of thP. Ne1vport-1ife!a 01s- trict's pockcL Tl. is rte~igned to realln- cate stiite <"~l.~~1 i-1-f fu"ld"t fro,... rich tSee TAX R~ORM, Page ZJ Ex.Costa Mesa.n Vietnam Casualty A former Costa Meilll resident has been killed in Vietnam combat actlo.1, the I .Defense Department anr.:iunced Thursday after his widow was notified. .J:le was Army Pvt. ThQmas E. Walson, hu!band o( Mrs. Kaltlerlne N. Watson, formerly oC 1978 Maple Ave., according to authorities. A eo.ta M ... yoolh who told poilce be bad recently been taken to court in a leash law violaUon diepute found hiJ two clOp. ,in COllYUilionll after ,~!qi fed )>oisoned meat Thw'!day. William P: Jones;-11, of 950· Governor St.1 rushed the stl-icken animals to Dr. · Clarence Hardiri, Wto' diagnosed the ~ blem as strychnine poisoning. The veterinarian induced the dog! to vomit and examination showed chunks of mezt dosed with the potent polsoo, ilccording to Officer T«I Wilson. Investlgaticn is continuing ~ay into the misdemeanor crime, police said. Misa Davies was driving her sedan eutbound on lath Street at Newport Boulevard wt'len the collision with the new MaseraU driven by James R. Sechrist, l'I, vi !801 Rio Vista Drive, Huntington Beach, took place. Sedtrist -was eouthbound on Newport' BOulevard, end Officer Pat Rodgers said a third car directly in f~ of Miss Davie!!' was bumped, but not badly damaged. Sechrist simply stood staring stonily at the tire lrack11 across the hood of bis expensive tm·port after a tow truck 1irttd the battered Barracuda driven by Miss· Davies off it. :Jlarh.or ·~tde Denies :Bay Swap Deal . ' ·Phnse ICOOhty Hithor ll1'trict . En,11'· : 'llllr1llr,lhe. c:tolf> aamiiiallOft' 61 'Bal· ' Joijnied ~ Upper Bay'trialloi"8*~imt neer J'ames · ·B~llinRef, ·Wlder . hea'()' ·:~biwtt-.. B;_erriy; coatl~ 1tp aBJtrl that two weekl~ H~·Will· reconvene Ule ~ cria · examination today, repeatedly • ·neitbec~aru. .was lllduded .tn .the f1CUre July 27 wben <>Wens returns 'from . •. I ~ . . vacadoh.. . · · dmled·aneaations that 3,000 feet of pUu-o l,Oll 1'ater frontage feet tliat was Berry left the, C1!lJrlr~m to.prepare nay owned water front.age had been repOm!d;o i:M State Lindt Comml~ion tor --a pren conference in . whkh he held out ol calculations in the Upper -1n tib&ea coNpiled·-i>Y... Orange CoUnty states that-he and fellow mer1bet1 of Newport Bay tidelands exchange . goverM1ental ~encies and the Irvine · the Sierra Club will be joined by Ntw· Questioning on the point ol frontage Company. port Beach homeowners in the clarift... calculations came from Phllip Berry, Balllnger re~atedly · denied Berry's cation· or fraud alle6J-tions he, leveled attorney for the intervenors in the com· iJleptkms. B•cbanltl bet.em the t"'O against the ltvine Company i:lurlng the ~u and technical trial to lest con~Utu-• became a ~Ue :elf MJDrntics. Testimony trial. tionality of lhe Back Bay swap b!tween was baited time. and agalh by repeated 'lllo~ cha rges are be.Int held , under Orange County government and the Ir-objections from Irvine ~m~y .... at~aubmission hy--Judge Owens.....,.ith-the •lne Compan ney "Robrrt Warrel't. ruling that Berry, will have' Tir provide IVerry's a~rtlons centered on bay Btrry ~e obviously ftrltated 'and 1u~tanUal tvidtnce or fraudlltfore iny ahorellne tha' includes 1,500 fett ~(front· complal~ I.hit Warren'• <>bjtctlons flirther di~uss.ion ls •Uo'¥red. :rht age<al North Star .IJtach, be!Olf I.he Wtst were kee.Plng the harbor engineer from charges are VigWously dented by the Blulf a\ Dover Shores and l'r200 along .J\sw«in& his questlDril as 'fully as pos-lrvlne Comp.any and Oran1t County. Back Bay Drive acroos the bay belo11 lible. At!Orney lluJfem Hets~ ""'' ~ East Biuli. • Flnolly, Jud1• Claude M. Owens ad-aents count1 ,aililor Vic llefln In Iha . ) . 'i i • • lowlUI~ rel-to be -iated wilh Benj11 ~egatlons or traod. It ii especled that It will tike at leaat another week of trill to reach a verdict on the Back Bay iauf. Judge Owens will be asked at that Ume 1o rule on Berry's charg6 thaf the land swap is utll&WfUI and unconstitutional and In violation or a trwit created when the state of California deeded the Uppef Bay tidelands to Orange County in 1919. Berry also cont~ llJ_at thLStai. Un& commission's endorsement or the Back Bay U'tde in November. 1067, Js pointless since what he calls "vital e•idence'1 was not submitt4!d to the state a1eney at twi> public hearings. At Issue before .Tiidi• Owen• Is the tradlnl of 157 acrti •of C01111ty-owned , . (8ee IJPPlll IAY, Pap I) ' . St. Clair faces trial by judge luly 22 in Harbor Judicial Dlrtrict Court on charps of placing algM advocaUng re-eleetton·of Councilman George A. Tucke, in pie publle rli!ht-of-way. . He waa named durln& the pre.election campaign in,• citation slined by ·aaplftq councilman Tom Manut, 24, wbo staked out St. ClaJr's barbershop in the 1bt block of Newport Boulevard. · The aftable barber pleaded not gWJty and hi,a defense attorney, Don Smallwood, says the matter is a clearcut cue ol dis- crimination through uneqUat application , 111 the law. · No question exists Is to the explicit state law itself, but Smalh•QOd notes that t;ilher candidates .and their camjjign workel"S committed the same ama I sin fn the name of t~ democratic Proce1111. St. ·Clair and Smallw6od were consido ering ilsuhig 111bpoenas for <!tr admln- 1'trative ollicla1' aod oilier leaders, tt needed, to testify in bil behall duriq· the Jtme .22 trial. • J'roceedlngs are apocted to be falrb' brief, , \ I ' My thougbla vi tbe ......... -have boeJI dropped; Sl C1a1r tlPla1ned today, I . •, • ' S . s . ' ummer w1mm1ng Classes Set at OCC Orange Cou.t College wlll get ln the swim with the OpenJna: of their 111m.mer twim session Monday. Re&i1traUon for • the two-week •.nlon Is slated for S1tur· day from • a.m. to noon, In the OCC gym. Classes' will be avaUable for everyone lrom loddlen lo •advonced awlmmtrl. J "'Mlere is no validity to that," he said. "I qld not violate any campaign laws and I am sure emne other candidates didn't," the Orqe COut CoUe1e atudent added. He also claims the wbote point of his action. agaillllt St. Clair ls being missed in the aftermath of the heated eleeOon campaign. ,._ I "It's a ca!e of whether a government official fs Immune when he break! the law," Manus explained. C.ast i:.;u: ~Ullm: · IUllO)' wltli earJrmornJ111 llld .M- ' ning -aod Utile temperaturf cllanp. .• 1Nsm11 TOP-'Y :~ Countf;, and totsttm mude wfU be o lrig~ligM of th• Orone(< County Tatr which opena ~ run '" Coato Mt1a Ftrirgrou "'"' Twcldau. l'uU.ddoi1' Ill dou's Weekendft.'"" · ·, • l .. 2 .D.\11.Y_ lllLOT .;s,. • -·····== ........ ~ .. SAT~: WORSHIP; .. _.:. -olJomeS. 'Jbe )'Oldlll. IJnh llld, alJepdly IC-"°'11"1 lbe wwnan 11 abe drovt from ... _____ lo • I"!'<' illao!lot ant .......... 1*:1111111 ~ Mo! llallod..-' ~"-Brown !hen made rderenc<! ·to tho obvious unkempt appeara.nce of the ~· ~ ''That "' the triuer -when tht \licthn told them abe wouldn't give htr car to • bunch ol dirty kids who need a bath and haircut," Drake revtaled. "But Hurd llld ootlllng lo "'· Santa Ana (police) e< Rlventde (lberllf's detectives) about the •ctiVlUes," Drake added. Reports from Gamble, who could not be reached for addillollal OOl1Ull"1t thls· morning, added that his client and the other defendants wanted a car to go to San Franciaco to "visit the devil'', • poalbly Ille leaclet-ol·a Wldfly publlciJed cult of Satantats In Ille Bay Area. Tht car WU found burned near-Los Gato.. The .-rled NcrUlclal ritual,. loot place ·111 a boulder-ttrewn canyva above El Carbo Vll!ege just into Riverside Coonty 'Pis! Iii; Orange Coonty line. ft was there that Mra. Brown'• rtmalu were dumped into a Iha°"' arave. aat the objects In the lllerled NCrif1c< were uot found. · And police toletypes dispoJcbed the day alt<!r Ille dlJcovery ol the .....,, by a hiker =.1«1 ·-tlle orpns ";d Ille member ,... mlailng. Hurd, --nl!tln( 1rta1 fur both Ille . Brown butclier!ns and the bakilet murder of ~ce station m.anaier Jerry Carlin, 21, who ~ Jwie 2, "seys be la afraid Ille divil will not like !be Bible beli!l,llluo In Ids jell cell" Gamble said, "And be JellJ · me !be' deTll la telling him to snuff himself out." "'!be others, Hurd. says,. tolt up dtvll wonhlp In private, but toJt ii down In public. . .Hurd c1a1ma be roally believee in the devil,", the lawyer added.· '!bus far the alleged princlpala In the killings facing court acUoa are: -Hurd, a 1lend<Maced drifter who generally lived out of can before hla arrest in a barn near Norco. Hla prelimlnaiy hwlnf wu ldleduled Cw July 311. 'Crash' Leads To Mes_aRape ~ t'61'11'" G~>'• lf, .... la!fYtl'I in llwtland, On., .... waftif a pltcliad CO<!rt battla flthling 1M """"''' ·•k M(ltloG to ~ <:.my w""9 Ill""--....... ii 11!--kidnap-~~ ~ Taylor, 11, ~ drlfJer picked up lit Norwalk oevn1 wee_ks ago booted on rnurd_tr-kidnap d>srgio. -Arthur C. "Mooee" Hulse, 16, of Garden Grove, iztlplicated in the bludgeon death ol Carlin a,id robbery ol 176 from .the station where the college student held a nlllbt manager '• job. --ConVided marijuana p o s s es s a r Melanie Daniels, 31, who was booked on accessory charges as she served ber sevenUl day ol a six·month sentence oo the-.grus np. She wu in Orange Coonty jail when she was implicated. A Ill-year-old juvenile whose name was not ..i.u.cl faces the aame accessory· alter+lelony charges. From P"fle I TAX REFORM •• cliJ1rlcla lo poor cliJ1rlcia. Schop! Super· lntenclent Willlam Cunningham calls it a "Robln Hood blll." Another !50,000 In federal funds re- ceived in past yean_appears to · be lost to the school district. Tbese funds wtre to pay Ille coot of educating studenta whose ))lftllt.s ate employed at a federal installaUon, 1Uch as a military base. '!bat ledeial subsidy program ii being phased out by Congreaa. Apparently the Newport.Mesa Di .. trict won't loee u much money as lt had looked like It mlgbl But ii sllll wtU be oot state and federal money. And 'the unoertainty ii .awkward for the budget-en. "It's kind Of tunny," said Superintend- ent Cunningham recently, without smil- ing. "It's about like being on the end of a whlp." Japanese Say They Won't Take Military Rok A2'-yeaNl!da,_,.,..--. TOKYO (AP told _,..,_ __ M-_,.._ a-man -.-'-· · ) -'!be Japaneee people .......... ...--...-.. W0014 never permit JaJ*l to take over ~~~ .. ~~lolaa lhe ·ml111asy role Of the Unlled Siales '!be vlctii.'iaid•had .wn,.,,~-· ·Iii~-and Ult --_.,, . -Y (Or<:fl ..itbdraw, Prime Minbi« Slsalcu stopped ber car cm WU-Sine! at Salo 11ys. Hailior Boulevard about l :SO Lm. In '!be Japanen Jeo.Jer .Oarply rejecled 11UCb a w117 that !be man had lo llW<M'e the vlew Of Philippine P r e s J d e n t 19 avoid ber front bumper. Ferdinand Marcoa and some other A~an No accident occwnd. she said, and Jeadets that Japan ultimately would have she atopped at a nearby 9'rVlce 1taUon lo _,.. major l'e3ponliblllty for law reatroom, ooly lo be confrnnled by lbe and order In eaalern Asia. min wbo l(Klke with a curt,. IOUtbern "We may be-able to possess military l!ocent. .£. . . . ·~ adequate for self-defense," he SUR -ni:--to-believe a oolllalQD llliol In an inlervlew. "But Jhe Ja- il.a occurrill, i& iald sbe wu ordend -l*!>le would never allow ua to take into bla ""' lo &; lo police l>eadquarten, 0.. Jhe rnle Of Ille U .ll. but Jhe .... , then drnve lo • ~ 'rro ·mild any mllunderstandinp such aru nearby. u'totertained bl President Marcoo let '!be oobblng victim l<\lD'l!ed lo Iba mt, aay: , ilkt9ilcally countrlea wtlh sei:vioe ataU"' ·a1 2IOI lll11!or lll•d., ecdilomlc might h&ve great military where an atleliilant Calle4 p0lice, wlio power. In ·the ,;..., ol Ja)lOJI, we aro were told sbe had beeii ldeted out Of reeol•ed not lo .., the armed r.rc... his car ,;,me-dllt-away. That. la what •• proclaimed . 21 ,ears · -a.to ln~the no.War coMtltuUon." · Standing Room Only A;t Hamburger Shop <}o.ta Mesa's Burger Correl features •tajldup dirull! now. It wasn't meart to be that way, but Getleva E . Alban told polkle someone villled tile hamburger lliop 11 1113 Falo-vlew !load 'lbtndey and ""1ed off SW worth ol redwood 141bles and ben-chiili. "8ma and poll were alt!o tabn. IOlol O!f!l>er Bob Amold, notinc Iba! • lruck mitt have -uaod. . -• • • DAILY PILOT l'I OaANO• COM1 l"UILllHl"9 CQMl'AHY l l•li•rt H. w,M ' :I J•clt l. Curl,., Ji \l1o J"m ..... I ..... 0-tl ~ \ I - ldl1or Sito said Japan's future pollcy would be to "extend cooperation commensurate "1111 our' strengtlt for the prooperlty cl tl\e countries of Asta." "In extending such cooperation ," he added, "a bilateral formula may c~use misunderstandings that Japan seeks eoonomic domination. So we prefer a formula in association wilh other COWl· tries in giving aJd." Queen Elizabeth Backs Ecology YElLOWKNIFE, Northwest Tero rltones (UPI) -Queen Ellzabelh warned Northern ~ns that government in au. CO<illlTy muat shoulder th e ....,.,.lblllty of planning mid mM1glng deVelopment of·the unspoiltd northland!. 1be Queen'• w~ caviE late Thurs- day in i twfi"e~ at the en'd of 1ht Royal Family's vl~t lo lhe N-TemlMles. Members of the Royal Family we.re to leaYe Yeliowknife today for fort Churchill, their flrst stop on a week·lcrig tour of Manitoba marking that~ovlnce's centennial. "In some patt.s of the world aertous dMll&e-to Ute natural envirorupent has already been dont. In thil Jerrltory, large tracla of land and waler are 111111 unspoiled," the Qu.., llld In her ad· dreu. PILOT OFFERS FA.IR TICKETS Starting today, the DAILY PILOT in· vites 120 lucky peraons to be the newspaper's euest at the Orange County Fair &t E1po1itlon. Ten · name.s a day will be published In special "ads'' in the claaslOed ad. vert1$ing section o( lbe .-.paper. Each petton •whOle rtame 1ppears there is entl1Ied to a pair ol Uckela to tho fair and wtU rtettve 1nstructl<r11 ·on how to oblain tht Ucketa by reading th.e •d llwt'"tl his name. i,oot there now. YOU Dlay aliudy have -)'OUr lair Uctela. .. .. ......... --..... ·-. .. ' D~ILY I'll.OT IMff ..... , .. .• Of Rampage Under· Vigil A' rolJll<l.u..doct vicll WU being bpl et lhe bedsides <I lhe lhree pitiful aurvlvors of-a San Gabriel family wbo may be vlctlms of a crazed clawhammer k111er rooming Soulllem c.Jifornl1. . Authorities bellne the lldilUc raldtt of !he Fred Senlf houiehold may also have murdered two youths sleeplna on a SanU Barbara Coonty beach laat SUn· day. . j A' componion, Thomu M: Hayea, It, ,or Cypr .... escaped dealh in tile savap •attack and remains in critleal condition ' at Goleta Veliey Hoopitol today. , '!be killer -or killers -upecled 1 In die ckatM of K1m Senff, 10, Mn. ' W. E. Ollpman, his grandmolber. and the Isla Vista murdm, may be lnvolvtd in a third case. - Big-Bole at Hoag Lloyd Walters l'I, WM crlt.icilly ~ at his home in Roeemead last Mondly, wlUt a bloody claw hammer left at the scene, *1llar to that fo\lld in the Senff household, w1>Jch had been set a blue. Hoag Memorial Administrator V'/ilUam Hudson (pointing) and Assistant· Administrator Lou Kaa check out progress on $2.5 million emergency power plant currently under construction at the hos- pital. Jt. will replace existing facilities, which !he hospital has outgrown. New plant is scheduled for compleUon in December. Lawmen say a clew hammer eould also hive been used in the murder• over the July 4 weetead on the strand at lhe UC SalM Barben cempm. From Page I UPPER BAY • • • tidelands for 450 acres of Irvine up. lands. Irvine plans to develop the Upper Bay area in a program which will in- ·ctude the expansion of boating facilities, . dredging of the waterway to provide a more navigable channel and the crea· tion of a chain of public parks and recreational, facillUes. The issue went to Orange County Su· perior Court Jn the fonn of a test case when Orange County and the Irvine Company, by agreement with Heim, filed a writ of mandate to fprce the county official to pay a dredglng bill submitted by the Irvine Company to the county. Heim, again by agreement. had refused to issue his check. But the lawsuit became actively con. tested when a group of Newport Beach homeowners led by enginetT Frank Robinson SUCce!sfully i>etitiOned to be allowed to enter the lanuit as inter· venors. · Desegreg ·.~ Clean Up ~iatis WASHINGTON !UPI) -Will! achoo! opening in seven weeb:, the Nixon Administration has begun Ila final pulb to 11clean up" 121 har~~re aouthern. districts that have resisted c1eseg'regalioit since the original 1954 Supreme COurt decree. As it had threatened, the Justice Department filed suit Thursday against the state of Mlsslsslppi to . desegregate 19 of its 148 school districts. Two or the holdouts were expected to have ac- ceptable plans by the weekend. So-called mu!Udlstrict suits -lumping several school districts within a state -were filed against a total of -27 districts in Arkansas, Florid a, and South Carolina. Nearly 200,000 students were involved In Thursday's action -95,137 of them black, 81 ,296 of whom attended segregated schools las t year. Assistant Attorney General Jerris ~~~· chief of the Cl~U Rights Div1s1on, promised more suits, possibly today or this week or next. Valencia Area Annex Approved Annexation of 93 acres to the Valencia County Service Area No. 17, wesl and sou~h of Robert and Yale avenuts southerly of the Santa Ana Freeway: has been appn>ved by the Local Aceocy Formation Comn1ission. Petlttoner for the merger wa.s Leavitt and Sons of California, developers, who plan to buHd 510 single family homes on the acreage, plus a park site and three greenbelts. The developer requested the annexation so that the Valencia Service Area could provide lire protection, parks main-- tenance and street sweeping for the planned bomea. On-the job Care Rates Dividend On.the-job care has resulted in 1 IM,878 dividend being paid lo lhe cily of Costa Mesa by the State Compen1atiori Insurance Fund. The presentat.ion was made recently to Aeling City Manager Fred Sorsabal by H. Guy Smith, safety representative Jor th• aaency. "li1" tavlng Jr 1 direct ~ecUon ol lhe fOOd, farsighted mana1ement lllat haa provided all employes wllb the aa(e\1 tt&Jnlnc. to achieve UUr low accident rate.'' uld Smith. "l1ll Utne-period covered was from 1916 lhrouah 1969, accordinl lo Smith. Abortion Link to Bring Excommunication in LA · LOS ANGELES (AP) -Tbe Roman Catholic archblshop of Lo,, Angeles says he will excommunicate any member of the church within his jurisdiction who becclmes involved i1 an abortion. Guard Injured In Mesa Heist Grabbing the doorbandle of a getaway car, a Coata Meaa market aecurlty guard trying lo stop a peir ol oleeping bag swindlers was injured Thurlday, when Ibey re!U>ed to stop. Alan A. Fort>ush, !Mt, !Uffertd a severe.. lY bruised arm and a broken wristwatch. He told polic~ the driver also backed ,up and f:r\-ed ~ run over him as he 1lay In the parking lot. ·' The victlm said he shadowed 'a YOUlJI couple in their early 1Ds after watching lhem in the Alpha Beta Markel, 2200 llarbor ~vd., as they pwitched c~ap sleeping bags for more expensive ones. Forbush said they switched sacks con- taining lhe bags and paid only 122 for $46 worth of mercbandiff', then yanked him to the pavement when he tried to stop the car. "Thou shalt not kill is the unchugeable Jaw of God," Archbishop Timothy Man· nlng declared in a proclamation Thurs- day. "Loudly and clearly our voices must guard the religious convictions of every doctor, nurse, social worker, employe of any medical or social welfare agency, in their statld against the ri&hts of the unborn," he said. "Their consciences must not be forced into violation; they must. not be pressured to assist in abortion practices, aor may they advise, counsel or pressure wellare recipients toward the pro- curemeat of an abortion." The Los Angeles Archdiocese has about 1.7 million membel'I in Los Angeles, Orange, Ventura and Sant& Barbara counties. .!: Under Califoraia law, effecc:tive ilnce 1969, abortion is permitted for such reasons ifs rape, incest and preserv•~oi} of the mother 's physical or mental heallh. ''No legislation of man." said Manning, "can change God's unchangeable com· mand, 'Thou Shalt Nol Kill.'" A spokesman said Catholics within the archidocese would not necessarily receive a letter of excommunication should they participate in an abortion. "lt is belween every Catholic and his conscience," the spokesman t.ald. Summer 4 SIDI CHAIRS 11t 65. ao. 1 OVAL TAILI Zit- WITH J LIA YES Pollce ollJcen wing tape •-ewr-clei'-rw W8'e WaitlnC· at tile bedsidel <f Fred Senff, 31, hll wile Gloria, SI, and dauchJer Jemie, S, in .,.. di., mt(llt :Ill' anything Of value. Senff bimaetf mnmlW ••wCl4PC ai..rt tile dog berkq and allo a - that 111lborltles roluse ID rel-. Jemie Seoll can only cry, ll;ltDg ridng. - Her mother is silent and plriially paralysed. Mesa Mom Sees Son Hit by Car Running right into the path of a car. a Costa Mesa b:>y was struck and injured Thursday afternoon in a busy market parking lot, as his horrified mother watched. · Mark H. Lanen, 4, of 1782 Bahama Place, was treated at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital for cuts and bruises aOO released to convalesce at home following the accident in a parking lot at Harbor Boulevard and Adams Avr.oue. Police aald Lawrence P. De Ma rib, 52, of 401 Atlanta Ave., Huntington .. Beach, was unable to avoid the accident "'hlch left Uttle Mark lying unclanei.th his car. · Hike Ruled Illegal WASHINGTON (UPI ) - A federal court ruled Thursday a 6 percent fare hike started by the naUon's airlines in October Is Illegal. The airline industry said the ruling does net me.an ).t·· will have to rollback the increase or reim- burse passengers who have paid it. • OUR SUMMER SALE ALSO INCLUDES SELECTED GROUPS RIOM DUXEI:. HERITAGE. HENREDON, NATIONAL, MARGE CARSON, HERITAGE I •l'fENREDON UPHOlSTERY PLUS MANY OTHER LINES. REDUCTIONS oN ACCESSORIES, LAMPS, AND PICTURES ARE ALSO AVAILABLE. DEALERS FOR: HENREDON -DREXEL -HERITAGE 7al11111 NEWPORT BIACH 1721 W-llff Dr, 642-2050 DP!N FIUOAY 'TIL 9 INTERIORS Prof-Iona! Interior Dotlttlors Avallabl.._...ID-NSID LAGUNA BIACH :US North Cooal Hwy. 4~11 OPIN fRIDAY 'TIL 9 !llillll!l ........ ~ .. 11!!!!!!' ................... lli!.!·!-!!!-o..oo .. c...., ........... , ....................... .. • " e ar tic ( 'I I I I I I 'I " . r' ha :ia ' .. ·-· ••• -~--.-~~ ........................ ~ ........ ....,...,...,...,...,,..,,..~,,..,~-,...,~......,,..,,,....,,,.... ... ""' ................ .., .............. 111:11911 -------- ... . ·Iceland'~ ·Prime~Minis ter · ··~ . U,IT....... t .-·• ' . .i. > • • , • •. t GU ILTY OF PERJURY" • , · ' MA"'" 5 '" 01 ' .. iJ·i~_s aS Fire S ~eep~ ·Home HQuse -Aide-. . . . .: 11EYKJAVix, Icelond (UP!f Reyttjavlk. . Johann Hafstein, minister ol· -Jceland'i "prioio -·' -~ found the bodies justice .... inda!lt'Y In Innocent B " · ~"'--" hiS of the C-yeer.olc! pr l me ~n'i coolllli>n ,ol hia Dr., I""'!'~'-:':" . '..inlnister. lils ao-yelr-old 'wlfe ·.wn ·eom.rvative ~ .. -· · · wife and 'il>ell;:f!""'·}'O&f-<ICI '¢d.ltielr rranc!!on in the rub-• ctence Party llld tile Socloi In 6 Charges ' grandsoo died. 'ffhen a r11e ~ ~. ·. ~ ~ · were taken DemocraUI,' wu expected tp -, . , , r.,.i the 11<>vernmenl'.1.MjlJI-' .Jo .. • chapel in~lrjavilt. get the job, govern men I ,,.... ft-' _ mu )>ouse .eirly l<>dlf, the :. __ The goveqiment met ln 00U-: said. · . • ''r..""YOnA (AP)-Aft.er emment .said .. ·_· -" .. ~gency .~ a few Hafste·iR .has -b ·ef:n ·L ~ly 17 'ho!Jrs ol deli.bera-, p'Ibe small ~-boUst'.at . hql,,u's after ~ official an-Benediktsaon's deputy in the tioJl.afederal®Jtjqry~s Thingvellir,.Sl -miles outside"¥00Uncement of the prime government and the t~ Martin Swe'ig suipend· Rejkjavik burned down befdte • mlriister's death ·. to pick an Independenrie Party lor 90D1e ed chief ldministr~Uve a.id~ the fire brigade arrhred ~· .acting ISucces..iOC'. time . . to Houae Speaker J o h i1 . . . ...-~-_ =~.::.::ui= New Bedford -Rioting hlzn_qo 1i% Ctber counis. •''Think-God it~S over," ·' -• =.:.::i~i°'me~~ _Quelled By P~lice od: ~ ~";;""' .. NEW ~ED"°RD, ~. tlle'.buh!ing ~. . B" Equal" ball ·been employed for-21 <UPI> _ Pol!oe llJod i..r gas. • <Jwitirw ""1lho ran .lhroug!l e . ~ ;n_-the Speaket's· ~ eorly today lo dilpene black the street., u..w;nc stixieii ~I wu"'1ilieted on ooe count ·, lbs whi -olf a ·roct-· can ml polkemen, police .WASJllNGTON (AP) -Foor ~ and m count. ol• :ioo .. . . . . . ... GOP Asks 'Television ~rj1Jr1':· · · · . . throwing Sii<"'-rw·the ~-said: . Several · 11ores "'" Republlean eongrWinen have · The bidldment charged thal · alralghl ru,bt. Some".5\ores . lool<d. · . iharxed CBS with !'Ollabora- S'ftic conspirf.d with lobbylst were looted and several fires Police set up barricades at Uoo wittr the Democratic Na--"' Nathin·"Vobbien to defraud ~ reported. · · · · several intlrSeCtions around timiJ Committee by of!•""' ihO -~ by misliling ·1>00Ce ._w . .mper f~ : .. llie,lifl1lock M.a. They ·cori-rr.. ·air time 10 1i. .,ti;,;;;j the prestige ol the Speaker's when they tried to clear the tinued. to use tear gas and chairman. office and · that the pair area Thursday night In the after about three 'hour s ~red gO\'ernment agen-predominmltly black west e~. m~g~ to b~ the situatiOn The two senators and two cies to obtain favon· for However, they revused...~1r UJl(ler ~· ~ representatives, all members clients of Voloshen. earlier reports someone had Firemen fought several fires of communications subcom- Volos\ltn pleaded • g u f 1 t y been injured in the &hooting. until the early IQoming hours. mittees, demanded equal time when the !rial opened June Sisteen periins" lhcl-J_ .. A. ~ wood office for !he GOP, Republicu Na. 17 · seven policemen and SlX building was deltroyed. Sw'1,, a, was'. found guilty ~ll'tmen w•e r$0.rted .ln-All a~le New Bedford 1ional Olainnan .Rocers C. B. of ·lying lo a federal grand juzed, ROI!" ~y. Police ppllce .-• called in to.qudl Morton had alao asked for :Nr.Y ·here about knowing Gary ~~ ·one . man, f o. r _ the dLaturbanoet. State policoe equal time. to retpOnd to Law- RO!h at Lawrence ""Ny· nnd ._... ci ·• load e. d were .placed on standby alerl rence F. O'Brien, chairman-, , , , • · ., shotgun. . but were not usei1. 'Ibey were the • ~1!:.="• lD the . Pciliee said "they ~lved rOcallM aboul s·a.m. • -~~. •Ile National · ~ -----· _w_•m . . r'll!l'Uciblit&yoo111si\omng =- , JOO,. ·Marvin ~I '!I c..--iiboul"t":SD' .ni. f.. few· O'Brlen appeared last TllH-'¥~;;;~ l~~-IQr~-Sweil !niliWs 11..r: !· nr.· -.. ·p · ·;;.... T" -, .. ''d•11•~· ~tt w i*ol!im "' _,_ • ..... ....,.. at. five :~.-~ i!< a 1onner_ . Or1,_ · 1eup · ,_.. ln prison anl ,a Jl,lllO M-c Tl'llfii!O:o(f T<omnlnn .. •. c , 'l\'!'!'tering an,hour-long inter· line:.· His lalryer,: l'aul:. T. -"~ ~-<ibl/fe.; . .;r:~r1 ... 'T ,, E" ·1 . ._.. -v1_ei. ~ ~den! NII~ by ' l!mitlr. saict·&e woold .appea~'·iil'iesaer...U--wemes.-· ID ng ano · ·IJl.r<e ·,network newsm""· the Verdict d.iy ntghl " . . " . "'" ' . ~'J!rlen. Mponded ,CO, lolor-~tht ·triat;· testhnony · .,....Firemm· too&· itidr tqulP. LONDON {t.JPI) --'fne--::rm:•i·~~ ~ that V o I o s he n ment near-the acme but refus.. government said today a na-a c received $1,500 to obtain a ed to enter uotil police ~ tionwide ~ sh u.t do W:n· party ,uest to the F~~&;J ~P dl8charge for .&th, tear g.. lo clilperse the utelllelled for next 'rueoday" -. ~ ~ ~ oriel that Sweig made calls youths. ...1."d"be -,;'d'·-..i '" •• u , for a rule -~ the I~ , • . , 1 .. ~ a ._....er. ""Clar doctrine <teqtUring DttWorks to Army cilkers saying the Police said sporadic .sniper ..a in 18bor .ind ·manaiemeot 'an1 b ~ 1n '""* 1 'Speaktt ·Wu · •· close friend fll'e broke out lh>rtJy al.· t!Jaeaent&tives in an eflort ... = lel'I ,., ' °io of,lbo.Jlolh fimily. terward and 111e;11ranen left , .;. av.rt-a'"'""''"'• "'-"·•e .'' """°"~~!'..~~ ~ ' r -r ' -.... .,-'& ~ . ' presh~u--~r.a. ...... • • , -.t sbuldown:wOOld mark the lelecull. · .. ru:st ttiile in. 44 )'Yfl that . O'Brien Aid ·IUcb ; rllle • . all o(. the pcm in this oeofar· "wlll be to bla (Mor1<>D'1) biJ>. t~natm have been .cloaed efit wben~the ~atl .-e byrl·~'s ltrite. J bact•tn\tbe White lfOuie.." I • ' • ! ? ' 0 .-4 , 'G· · .. : sn:~10 HEADPHONES . ·OPTIOHW . . .. ' . ,.,j It-' I . :, ...... , ... ·_ •. ; :; I •• ' up remporary houslna:, re .statt public Iaciliti11 and off• unemployment auiatanct. _ The req,uest was made Jn'- l•Jeirani -.. the Whll; House Thunda:t eveniDC. Ca1Wl loured the area for I) minutes by_ autqmobtle. "lf.!s per(ectlfciliYioos the ..... h'5 -41-.cl." he aid. 1 ' MODULAR· 8DLID•8TATE &TEAED ~ .. wiih~of , • · . ZEllll:H CIRCLE · "Of SOUND . ·-' ' • ... . . . IN HARBOR CENTER 2300 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 540°7131 ' Today, Ftiday, Knott'• Colden cavaJcade of Country an4 Western Music present& the \.Lelghtons anil The Countey Sounds; Saturday, ft'• ROY CLARK, of ~.Haw fame; Sunday, the Sdril of the Pioneers. PIUI, flreworkl on , , the Le.ke fn ·Fieata Vlllase every alght! : TY and APPl_IANCE-,~ ·• Daily 9 • 'til ·9; Sat., 9 'til 6 ~ . Wifely ·~~ Gen. Earle Wh~er, former-chairman of Joint Chiefs of Slaff._ g""5· a. klait from his-wife, after. a White HOUH. ceremoni In bis hooor '.l'hunday. Presi- ,dent Nixon awarded lhe Delelloe Distlniiulahed Serv- )ce Medal (top medal-) 1to tho genenif -the first , ndpient, of '1l19 !lWartL . ·~· . . ... t l lYaUN •din ·WMt for -...• • I . : :.;. ~ . (hlt11 l•ft4rf'i .•. for tt.. S11111ll'ltr 12 t. I .... ... ·~· . ~- ·-! --~' • • • : ......... . . . ' · .... 10.MORROVi! .:. · ·· • • . . .• . .. • • • • •• • ••••• , . -· . ' . . $162,100 Ho11ywooc1"6oiCI -C~p".Race Oi.ctiamPtQM..;" l ' . t ' 'i, ' .. 1.. \ • :. · -The~ race.¢· the_ -.on,:tonii>rrow at HollYWood Park.· • .. • " ChamJ)lona of handicap dMslcii meet In lhrlllirQ mile and a-qiiartW'c:Taaalc. · · ·· · · . -' ... ..... ' · Oates Open 11:00 a.m. First rac. t1s p.m'. .. · . ,, .. ... • • • ' ' "" •• "' I ~ Plgy the ll8'*f_ exciting Exactal ,. .. ·• .,, • - • -' • DAaY PROT EDtfOBIAL PAGE ,. ' . ' Questions Annexation • Newport Beach city councilmen, deedloclred S.S on the issue or annezlng Astropower and Collins Radjo property to the city, haVe been giV'tn some breathing ' niom,.. The Local Agency FOJ'lll&lion <JomnM"ion. the final arbitrator on the matter, has postpOned its hear- Jng seven weeks. . The principals Involved and councilmen on either side~o( the issue would·llkt tc> go to the .LAFC with a clear-cut recommendation. At least one councilman will have to switch his vote !or that to happen. The l!1ue is one of taking away property the Irvine Company has earmarked as part of the tu base !or its plollliocl cit~ ol Irvine and adding it to the city .of New- Port· Be8eli a.s tax bal!le. The ou~ome is being closely • • )l!alcbed by officials in santa Ana, Tustin and Coeta 111-who have similar thQucbll, and by n!sldents of the Irvine area, the Irvine Company, UC Irvine and Irvine !JldlUlrial llmll 'Who want to protest their Interest. , Tbe rilht ol the.property owners to sell determina- 'tlon II o!le consideration. The wish of cities to expand . their boundaries to include areas they consider within their rphere of influence is anqther to be taken into ac.. count. • Bu.t 'the larger issue, cotiflcinting the LAFC is wUI there be a city of Irvine, and if so, what will its boun· daries be? And wl11 the taxable property Newport is eye-- ing east of the airport ar.d Costa Mesa coveting west of the a.irµort be necessary for the econ·omic health of a city of Irvine? The chief ol staff for the LAFC has recommended any a~nex bid in the area be turned down until county Plannmg. Commission hearings in November on the large Irvine city plan. His feeling is the fate of the whole area should be consktered ·at one time without having the acreage reserved fc>r the future city nibbled away. · Newport councilmen have to weigh the rtak that tho Economics ls Baffling To Most I with somebody WjMJld erpllla OCOlllllllia IO that the onllnary mon could .-.1.mc1 II, IDll tlao have faith that Ibo ~ -lio-and objective, For ...,_ W!oo ~ ....,t It --to Mve-a ·~~¢ of · view to tlpOUle, or a ue to IP'lnd. 'I' 1'hll U. what lll4n .. ~le 11· m..--.. baffled ..., ~ .. the a1bject ol prices and wages, inDa~n and recaslon, 6n· ployment ii,nd pro- ducUvtty. We don't know what we're talking about -and thoae who seem to be e1perta dill· agree among them· aelves as much as we do. ' FOR. EXAMPLE, conolder Ibo COii af food. J Dow for a fact that the farmers don't get mucb for their pro- duce; and 1 abo know for a fact that the aupennar\:et chalnl don't make u elorbitant rate of profit -then why are the prices so high , and where does it all go? We have that vague and sinister word .. the middleman" to act as the villain tn this drama ; but I ha ve never see.a U1e midd~man adequately described or defined, nor do I know how much profit he makes. Are truck-drivers making too much? What is ."too much"? Are the unions getting more than their share! What ts "more than their share"! Are cor· porations getting an e1cessive retur1? When is a return "excessive"? HUNDREDS OF lpOi.esmen are eqer Dear Gloomy Gus: I wonder if the .. ladles'' and "1en· tlemen" who block lhe drive-- through mallbo.1e1 1t Harbor Cen- ter gel upset when their children ate rudt and show no respect for the rights of others. With their u - ample, the children can't be bJam.. ed. I -B. W, M, "" ..... """" ............. ... ~,, ""' ·"' ...... Ii •• , ..... .... II'." ....... ....., ......... ..... ' lo eali&bl<n us on lbw, and olllocl, mallen,butl-llloltllomo! ~·Inc ul,..lor DX>ilvea, ol "1lnc lo juatlfy their own economJe ti:trili "1 "l"'OYllll" that this 0< tllot -' is mpouible for our parlous lta&e of affair&. - And J don't believe ln1 of them. I don't think greed la any more prev1le11t ln one atratum of IOciety than In another. I'm not COlvinced that villains are manipulating our currency, or -thlt a secret band of co~rator1 is subvertln& the free market, or. lhat any particular set of devil.I is sucking our blood away. This is a paranoid conception of lhe WIY . tocltty worU. THE WAY IT REALLY work.a Is by greed, 1tupidU.y, 1hort-1ightednesa, ig- norance, Jut.ea, and laying blame on the nearest or handiest victim. lf you don't like union1, you blame unio•s: ir you don't like owners, you blame capilali1ts: if you don't Uie abopkeepers, you blame merchants. NobOdy ever blames his ow1 1pecial seim:ent of society, Why do the dlrtlat and m01t unat- tractive jobs pay the least, whe11 ac· cording to the law of suppjy and demand they ought to pay the most? What is a "fair wage"? Or a "fair return"! Why does everyone make 10 much and ha ve ao lltUe! Why are we lhe most affluent aociety oo earth, with everyooe strugglin& to get by? You don't know, either. When a Will ls 'Lost' Joe Jones, a bachelor. had lived with Pele Smith and hls famil y for 15 years before he died. lo his will he left all his estate to the Smith!. lie oft en lihowed the Smiths his will. But when Jones died, no one l"OUld find his will, or e\'en a copy, Jones' sister and brother, whorn he hadn't seen ror yea rs, claimed the estate, since if he died without a will (intestatt) hla nearest relatives (his partnt111, brother, and l:iister) would leaally come tnto the tlih1te. BUT IF IRS WILL could be proved, Smith ~would get the ettatt. 1'be law say• thal a peraon may dettroy 0t IOIO hit will occidentally. If ao, lhe court can •ccept a copy or IOl'ne other Ji<OOf ol U. But ,Pete Smllh could not prove the will. tt a per1<1n rleatroya hi• will meaning to moke II , then the will can never be probated. A perqa may wanl to die without a will (-ta) Ind let·C.Ulornl1 la~ llY wf1o .. 1111 ....... AJ a nde, a lawyer who drafts a .Iii teep1 • O'af>Y or 1ornttlmes the .i,1na1. ,,,. Illa will oon only be ch•n#· eel or~ Jn Une with the testator's own- f Law in Action the. court will hold th ere Is no longer any such will. In this event, the teatator dies intesta te. His estate goes to hls nearest relatives under the general law. But 1onuione. may have served the decedent, taken· care of him, looked after hb ho.mt;. .Tbe court may al1ow liUCh a penon to be p,ald from the estate for tbeee ltrVlcea like other credttor1. 'nlus, Smith took ctre ol Jol'ltl l<r )'ears, and 1ave hbn room Ind homl. He may be able lo claim Pf,)'menl from Jones• estate. 'MUS DEPENDS on whether Jones e1pected to pay for his care, and whether Smith axpected to pay for his aervlces. Should Smith stve UU. cltt purely as a friend without ~ p.\)'Dleo~ he then would havt no cl&lm. • SUch a en!dltor MUil prove his elalm• like other•. If there is not ft'IOUlh to pay , the claim In (UIJ, he ind , other creditors must ta'ke Jess tban rull paym~nt. Note: Coll/ornla lolOJl•rt offer lhf1 ~olvmn 10 ~ou ma~ ktlow GboM our ''""~ I.AFC dedslon will go agalrut Newport, In that casa the city would have gained nothing except the enmity ol its Irvine neigh~s. some of whom are talking about retaliation of ••marching to the sea'' into coastal land presumably reserved for annexation t~ Newport Beach. There are other points for the pro-annex councilmen to consider. Will there actuaJJy be ,265 ,000 iri tax revenue per year generated by the office building a·nd hotel com· plex proposed for the Astropower property? It is a very ambitious project that may fall short of the developer's expectatlont. It might also have the eflect of slowing Newport Center development so the city in part might not be getting all additional dollars but simply trading some dollars . Then there Is the question of the airport and the pressure for e.zpansion adjacent commercial develop- ment could put on it. Councilmen who argued that pressure Is going to be there anyway made a good point. But so did Mayor Ed Hirth when he said the city's bargaining position on aircraft notse abatement would. be weakened if it---took action to add several hundred business tenants right next lo the airport. Were the proposed annexj!tion to remain industrial, this could be less or a problem. The tax dollars potentially are there and look tempt- l ng. But the other considerations make it still a debat- able proposition. And still strangely missing rrom the discusson is solid information on how the proposed an- nexation relates to an overall Newport city plan. It may indeed be that no proper determination can be made Mfore the county planning commission hear- ings on the Irvine City plan in November. But clearly at Inst the seven weeks' delay clearly is much needed to bring the whole question into better focus and get a decision based on more complete information. c \Hey, miatu. Go to tl!e end of the 'line.'1 Stt&denu Want to -IJnderstand.Hunaanistic Values Flaws in Teaching of Psychology Abraham H. Maslow, prolessor of pa)'Cholo()' at Brandeis University, was active to the very end. I received a batch oi hill new publicali005 just a few daya befatt learnin1 ol his untimely dellth. last month at the age of 62. All hi1 We he exploded wilh ideas like a Roman Clbdle. I lint knew Abe when be and I WV't lflduate ltU• denD at the Unlver- alty of WI-. &nee bai was ezper. 1moat111 wtlh mo .. ke)'I and f WU 1Wdylo( llqubtics and EHAbethan dnmo, ... -...,, • tuaJ Jlltllo did not ~Rm. However, we · played on the same sortball team. It wasn't until more than 15 yNr1 later that we be1an to dia~ver each other's ideas. TO ME MASLOW'S most e.1citing aingle paper was one called 11Toward a Kumaniatic Psychology," publlsh@d in 195e. He had published in 1941 a tutbook m abnormal psychology. He had broken loose from conventional psychological method.1 and tdeu in lU '1Motlvatlon and Penonality" (llM), in which he lhowed how psychology could conc:entrate -. Haya)cawa less on emotional illnts.'1 and investigate emotion.al health and weU·bei.og. The ideaa he expressed in his 19!16 paper were germinal. First of all, hta!low felt that psy. chologists suffer from belng too narrow a guHd, too cloee to ideat from outside. He urged p6)'dKilotlat• to s t u d y literature, el.hies, Jl'(lblems of value, even Oriental philooophy. MASLOW SAID at.udeotJ ·want "to uodentaod about Jove, hate, hope. ecstasy, the .meaning <i living. But what ls ., olttn done for Ulese high hopes and yearnings? Most courses ... turn away from these subjects , .. 'Vhat is offered instead? Dry bones. Techniques. Precision. Huge mountains of ittY·bltty facts . • , Even worse, teachers of psychology try, often auccessfully, to make the student uhamed of h.is human- istic interest." Things have come a long way since Maslow wrote these wonb. There exists now a flourishing Divisioo o f Philosophical Psychology in the American Psychological A!SOCiation, deailng with tho very probi«ns Maslow discussed. There abo . exists a "humanistic psychology'' movement that is preoccupied with values, inner ex. perience. "love, hate, hope , ecstasy, the meaning of Jiving." JN :nus PAPER ~faslow also ei:- pressed his impatience with his pro- reseon's abeorption with scjentific techni- que. "1 runember bow saddened l was," he wrote. "by an official report ..• on the future of psychological science •• , The recommendations amounted to , .. how not to make mistakes, bow to pick out other people's mistakes ••• how to be accurate and precbe and sure and certain. Hardly a word was there about creativeness, new -ideas. sticking your neck out . . . eocouraging uncertainty and confusion and exploration. "It was 90 much like the road maps we get at a gas station, tellin1 us how to get rrom known place to known place., Not a word about the no-man 's land out ahead, the place ,,,.here thert. are no maps and street signs and paved roads, not a word about the pioneering and trail·breakiDI and sketchy surveying that are neceMary before maps can be made." I REMEMBER HOW improaod I was when I first read thete words. They stin'ed me into getting out of a desk drawer a map 1 student once cave me, published in Rotterdam tn tees, showing California as an i!land. This map no longer seemed funny &o mt in &be light or Maslow'• words. U you are going to map the unknoWTI or Ute only partly known, you are bound to make ·mistakes that future generations will laugh at. But bow ii the unknown ever to become known unlese there are peq>le wil1'1g lo !Ake lhe chance! I remember thinklnc 1o myself, I hope I shall have the suta to make bold hypotheses which, even if proved wrOng eventually, will be ""'1ll in exploring h unknown, just lilte that 11166 map ot Calilornia. I AM GRATEFUL to Maslow becaUM he taught me bow much less lmP9J'Wlt it is to get the right an!Wers to~ little questions than it l.s to give brave, even if wrong, answers to Important q~tions. Perhaps E. E. Cummings had something of the same sort in mind whe.n he wrote : "may my mind stroll ttbout hunarY and fearless and thirsty and supple and even lf it's sunday may 1 be wrong for whenever men are ri&ht tbe7 are not )'OUDI." The Issue of Ethics • Ill Goverrl ment "I believe my retainer has not bttR renewed or refreshed as usual," Daniel Webster, then a Senator, 01ce wrote the head or the UNted Statea Bank. "If it be wished that my relation lo the bank should be cootinued, it may be well to .end the usual retainers." Th1ap hive come a long way since the 18'0's, but the public still has reason to be concerned about lhe ethics of its repreaentaUves in local, state and na· lional ......... l A BllUmore grand jury has dlJclooed varyfnc degee.1 of involvement of several U.S. senators ud representatives with a co1tractor allegedly trying to defraud the government. And Nathan M. Voloshen, a Jong-time friend of Speaker John W. McCormack, pleaded guilty June 17 to charges or conspiring to use the Speakl!r's office to influence matters before federal agencies. No branch or level of government has been e.1empl from breaches ol public ethlca. M~E. THE issue or elhics is endleuly debated by the House and $enate alike. Various codes ha ve been drarted -but they ha\•e loopholes throuah which one could drive a caucus ol pollUdan.11. A etudy or Congressional ethics by the Bar AuociaUon of the City of New York rece1lly concluded that there is "signUicant room for improvement." For ... thlo(, It f<lund that II of the 35 member• of the HoUle Banking and eun_, Committee rtpari<d holdizll i .. terertl or otnclal position• In banks lut year. About 17 perce.1t of the lawyer4 Congreumen tntervlewtd over a three- .---B11 Geor9•,.--.., Dear George: I read 111 the. 1dvice columns and my husband atlll na1s me. Do you hive any sugg•llons! MRS. II. lloar Mrs. ft.: Swat him in the chops with a toiled·up advice column -(II k .. pe dop olf tilt oola.) Ed.i torial -Research year period contlnued to practict law while hoktiq public office. Corruption is u old as the Republic. During the RevoluUon, aeveral members of the continental Congress speculated in badly n e e d e d military supplles. l<Tiends of Alexander Hamilton, t h e Secretary of the Treasury, made fortunes from currency speculation. NICHOLAS BIDDLE, the president of the United States Bank, used lta resources to influence oongreaslonal sup- port for ronewJnc tho lnltituU00'1 charter in the face Of opPo&ltioa by Apdrew Jackaon. S1moo Came.roa, Lincoln'• Calumniators at Work To the Editor: You thought It appropriate on Independence Day to give special box treatment to Louis Cassel's quotes of Bishop James Arnutrong's saUrical calumnies of the South Vietnamese government's struggle for independence against a roe far more diabolical \han the foe faced by the colonial government of 1776. The satirists and the calunu\iator" since 1776 have from time. lo time used the same false arguments as used by Bilhop Armstrrog to discredit our forefathers, as he has used to discredit the South Vietnamese and of course our eff«1S in helping them. or COURSE THE South Vietnamete people are not e.1efcislng the freedoms Utey hope to exercise. They are at war again.rt an UlllCrupulous and powerful enemy. What people are free when they are~enraged ·in· delendtni their lives? Did we in the United S111tes enjoy com- plete freedom during the two great wars? How much Jess would we have exercised the freedoms of peace1Jme bad the fields ot baUle been in our own hwneland? And would t.'e have been celebrating tndependtoet Day lod•y U the French ~'leet under Admiral De Cra.ue had betn ~·ilh<h-awn from the ~a lints leadin, to Yorktown If the calumnlatort In Fronce, of who1n there were many mo considered the Colonists not worthy of French llves and mcoey, bad had Mailbox l llhlrt from rwldttl f fl -!QnM. Hormlllr wt1"" 11\ould con....,. their ""'uatft Ill Jiit --• W itlL T111 rltl'>I 1e1 condtnl4 llltttrt tit flt N>a<t OI' rllml- Mll llbol 11 ttM!rvllCI. AH l!ltlt" mull lf>cluOI 1!1· n1turt 11'111 m1111111 Wdrtu . llul ,..mt• mt¥ be .. u11r..1c1 on rl<>llftl fl wttltlenl ••-it '"''""''· PMtr~ Wiii l'IOt be pUbllllh«I. their say? Penc>nally, I am very proud of being a direct de!cendant of the family or Admiral De Grasae. PRF.stDENT '1111EU is a Chris\lan "-high moral calibre. l am sure he would lay down his scepter and hl1 lire today U it would serve to save his people from the certain death and de!lruction that would be thelr lot if the Con1munl&ts succeed in t h e I r nefarious aggressions . ti ,_wld seem to me that a journaUst or the stature « Louis Casxls could offer hls reader• an analyais based on research and fact·finding ol. the stalemtnt1 made by Bishop Armstrong and that this woukl have been y,U1hy ol lipedal box treatment The 1Mle oI "Simon Sez" may be tun·lor t'hlldrtn, but t \\·ould like to Set It rubscltuteit by JournallSU for honttt•a:oodness fact· finding. "Not by words ala. Jlball • man llv•. but by t'lls worts alto." NORMAN I . DeGllACI Secretary of War, waa: dropped from the cabinet after widespread corruption in the handling of military con. tracts. Ulysses S. Grant's eJeht yeara in the White House were a carnival of theft. Millions of dollars to be Uled for building the trans-continental rallroad were swallowed in the Cledlt 14obilier acandal. Congresaiooal Quarluly bu IAbulaled 20 cues of alleged corrupt pracUces involving memma of Congresa lince 1182. Eleven illvolved_ House mernben and the rett Senaton. Ii;i aome cisel, tho!e iavolved Were 're-elected' by their constituents. Influence ·peddlers lt\11 trudge well-worn grooves on Capitol Hill. FORMER GoV, RICHARD LECHE of Louisiana, who had an lricome of fl42 ,000 in 1938 OB an officlaJ salary of 'fl ,500, commented : "When I fook the oath as Governor, I didn 't take any VOWS Of poverty," On lhe other hand, Rep. Morris K. Ud all (D Ariz.), an advocate of lighter ethical controls, says : "It's ler· ribly disillusioning to young people to find that someone In whom the public has reposed cOnridence .•. has done something that doesn't meet the Stan· dards we all would want met." .. ---mwa. . Friday, July 10, 1910 , The editorial pag~ o/ the Daily Pilot seeks to injorm anCt siim- utate readers bJI prt1entlng t"hil newspaper'• opinions Cl'Kf com· mc11iar11 011 topi c• of interest and 1fgnlficance, b11 providin g a forum for the: e:rpression of 01o1r readers• opl11ion.t. crid by presencfng thf dit1tr1e vi•~ points · o/ fn/ormcd observ1r1 and spoke:.mttn on topics o/ the ,.,. Robert N. Weed, Publisher • VOL ~3·, NO. JM, 'I SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ' . ' ' . Lion· Stalkers FRIDAY, JULY YO. 19711, • • Fw 1ho -at Uaa. Ooualry, - """' -.,, !ti wild -ts llalllly takes' a jeep, a few IBID> and a few mlneW .... -............ Llllpr9 World. And Ille James <'""'"--flmily-Gl ~ Beacb ... , bll!lllY ..... at hom6 wlt;b "Mr. B," She fmd)y Pit· who allfpod oul Ii a Lion Country KGlel laot -...-as Ille 111mi1J vllifad Ille part. Selllinl ~ ~ . .,, tbe- -al Uaa.Qiunlry lit out -tbe ~. but be ~ -IDlftY - Experts Cal'led In '11••·~'·.~ • -N.~ ...... ..;,.. Uiai! oOc. Oil tllO 'roWIW biJll .,, ul lrvino-~ Bui event time Ille raogerw -wwldnc aft.et hours -, get close to · "Mr.' B." the doc eluded tl)em. .• By '.lburlday "Mr. B.'' ~ been -In the hiU• Ii.: lllree days and · tllo • . • • , • • • l • . . ' . • ,. aituatiOn had grown1 crilical. •. -men ur.the1t -..air1pec1 Joopo ..t.oul-.,_ 00'~ lallirl (Seo BEAGLE, Pip I) Devil Cult Hinted ·~ In Viejo Slaying HAPPY ENDING -Rescued Beagle, Mr. B.,' geu acquainted with lion cub after harrowing.experience at Lion Country Safari. From left are Robert Norris, lion Country's senior game w.....,.; Te~ Balley, 12, a fiieDd of Mr. B's owner, ~ Debra Galle- more, who is holding her pl)ldigl!I J>l!I •. Leaves llenoeat Lt¥J~Y' s Son: Missin$; . . . ' \ ~ .. ' ' Woodland Drive Trouble . ~µsP,ff'.t. , Gives se · up:· ···• ]Udgi Orders Arres~ ALac---~to ........ ~ Wi!ll .... "'""' tho JWy 4 dislurbanoo 1111, Woooluid Drive, tumect henell In Tbunday . oltll1IOOQ aid was releaoed aft« ~ ll,250 bail By ARTllUR R. VINSEL . CM "" Deltr Pllll S .. lf Tiie judge ..mo granted !l«Jbetioo to the "°" of -ous Dr.~ Lesry has ordered his immediate arrest alter learning be is oo Jooger at a picturesque reli&ious retreat for ex-drug users in the San Juan Capistraoo area. John B. Leary, 21, who went before &-"'< c..irt Judge Byron K. McMillan let1 than three weeks ago, is charged with vioration of probation. Judge McMillan allowed young Leary to stay at the ranch operatim founded by Rev. Max Rapaport. of the Church ot'San Clemente, a facility near Ortega Highway. • No ooe but Jlivl Leary seems to know where he is today. . ,. . •11 don't know what's happening, said the Rev. RapapOrt. "His parol~ t:ificer called yesterday. He was staying here but I OOn't know where he is now.'' He apparently hasn't escaped, be has just gone somewhere. Judge McMillan issued ~ bench war~ rant earlier this week. saying he heard frun relfable sources that Le.arr had moved back to la old haunts ID the Festival Hunts Sunday Singers Would yoo still like to get oo'I end beoome a vocal part of.· the many.faceted FMlival d. Arts? . nie Festival is seel1n& 11ngera to parik:ipale in the. free On-the-Green per!~ held on SUnday aftemoool in August. I SdleduJed to perfonn oo Auguet , 16 and 23 the Ooorale will , .. _ inlemaUooal folk songs augmented by coknful dances performed by members Ii the lAguna Beach Civic ~allet: SingerS wishing to participate 1n these procrams on the Festival grou~ may u Kr1' Meyers at 4!M-2D or Jane\ c:n, at 49UI f. Rehearipals wi~l bekfn Tuelday; July 21 in· the musk room o1 the Community Presbyterian Ohurch, tli Fore:R Ave. THE ICEMA.N IS STUCKETH OCEANSIDE (AP) -A 300- pound bkrl « ice fell against James Richman , and it was • hall-hour later 'RIUraday before firemen cookl free blm. Richman, 35, was operating a Ult l~ an Ice plant when the Ice &lipped oil lie elev-. lie Wll lteoled and releued at a ho5pital. W~e .... Gl·Locuno BeodJ. . fie aloe -he~ Leary was selling ...,,.q, in I poydiedelic -..ip, NejY,... residence in the (.'\llorlul, Wood· ed oooi.: in the Art Colmy -where a drug arrest sparked a semi-riot" last weekend -nor hanging arotmd a psychedelic-shop fK well with terms of his probation. A DAILY PILOT call 'to 1ho Orange Cooflty Probatioo Il<parimeot 'lbursday aftEl'llOOD led to the !int inkllnc tliot =:-=.~ cme Ii ,bet moot Judge McMillan ooold • heve lmpooed a state prison senterx:e oo Leary last June 22, but he accepted recom· mendat!Gns i.-d I"' his 111),iay -rva· iioji period at tllo Califumia ~ Institute p-Men at c;tip;>. Def era attorney Irvin Cooper, the Rev. Rapaport, and Miss Neloon all s8ld Loaey was optimistic abwt a drug-free future of achievement and adaptation to a m<n gructured society. .. He has shown every wilH~ at Chim and I know that the boy is determined to live a good, clean life,'' Cooper told Judge McMillan, who wu far looiher oo faU!er Loaey. . Dr. Leary, 50, his wife Rolemary, 34, and John were all arreMed in the Woodland Drive area -Of ·Lquna Beech Dec. 26, 1911, in a station ft100 pro- sec11lors pgrtrayod as I folr.- phannacf. Narcotics detectivea -.id they o;r.. fisoated LSD """ marijualla from Ille --. Dr, Leary)! cun"Mtly 10rvq I_.... (See LICAllY, 1'11ge I) . A warrant had been iasued for tie arrest of Patty Colleen Yirb, 30, of 504 Park Ave., who al&egedly usault.ed an clli<er by kicking him .. he W'lS making an arrest, She aioo .... chorged with disturbing Ille peace. Seventeen acElts aod -juvtdles """" amoled in the melee thal ""°"lbt 23 police cars from six law acencies to lhe·Laguoa Canyoo area. Aho .-rested on a bendl warrant W-y was Stanley H. Dye, 21, of lt90 Viclory Walk, boobd oo chorges of -.wng the i-ce, unlawful .. sembly, renaining at a riot aftor being warned to leave 'and 1qing a riot. U.S. BEACHES ACCESS URGED SACRAMENTO (UPI) -The ' Senate today voted to ask the federal govemnent to allow publlc access to Oalifwnia b e a c h e 1 located within m 111 ta r y .in- stallations. · The vote on lhe reaolutim drawn bp by the Alllrnbly select corn~ mttlee oo --.J q.,.IKy ,.., 23-1. Sen. ci.t L. Bradley (Il&n JoR), COi! the oole "'11alivo -· , Aid to Handicapped Cut ByReaganin·U.S.Dispu~ ' SAQIW.IENTO (UPI) -Gov. Roaald -a.. IOck!'I Jn a strugale -tho Nixon ~alion over the generosity of California welfare grants, today . an• nounced a •10 million cutback in semces for the aged. blind and disabled. He ordUed that $24.5 million in fUnd1 budgeted for homemaker and atte~ant care services be reduced to $14.5 million durinl the current fiscal year. Additionally, he directed the lsouinf of "emergency" regulations tbat state funds d.isµ'ibuted to the coooties for the programs be allocated on a monthly basls inste114·of yearly. 'Ibe Republican governor said Ulil proo, cedure would "Insure that no county Upends mOre state money for the pro- P'am than that provideQ to them." Tho Slale Social Well'!'• Department estimates there are about 50,000 persons Jn prngrama for the blind, •led aod di11bled who receive hotnemaker and atteodaot care servicJI, IUCh as hoUH clea!Una 11111 lnlllporlaiion. · A cleparlipent opokeuDID Iii<\ It Wal not known how many would be drOflll'!d becauae Ii the cutback aod till! II WOldd be up to indiVidual counties to decide who must be eliminated. Reagan announced the acUoo In a letter to the cbalrmen of cowity boerda of supervisors. He aaid it was aimed at "lessenb,g the heavy welfare· burden on the taxpayer." He said it would force no recipient into out.ct-home care. A spoke1111an for tbe gov""'°r 8'id the 116 million freed by clamplna the state opending , c;eiling on tbe two pro- grams· would revert to tbe key aeneral fund and that tbere now were no plans !0< spendlog it. . He said it could be used to finance possible "deficiencies" .in welfare or other programs later. The governor told the supervilort U.t the new state regulatlons adopted by Social Wellare Director Robert Mortin ••1tron1Ly recommend" that • couatx not spend its own· general relief funds to 1Upplemett 'the prQll'Ull •'when the ttate.alkqtion ts exhaQfted." , Bus Drivers Good Scouts He warned that 44any at~ to do oo -by spending tu JDOOleo raiJed locallY from Ille ·county tu ...... -. would contravene the clear intent of thil. admlnlitratlon 's ICllon which II to "!JI the'-.,, -.... ol both. Ibo 11\1~ and local levels. II + ' Laguna Sets Out Rules for .New Service • QJun(les have Wllq )Wit to OOll.V~ from attendant care to ~ket seivlc<1 lor'the aged. blind Ind dtllbled. Neither program lnvolva • u r 1 I n-a A municipal bus driver. like a Boy when it A~ed'"their opOons hlld nil'· the other-afe1retQYe1t1ted. lel'Vatd·. • • Scout, lhauld be courteous, pati<nt "¢ · rciwiit to that or.watctilng thel!Mct"" Sweany;<llld::t11o cily hu •not J« : Mellntlme. Roa1an aod ilale wet!are helpful. to exist. Many ptrlOlll doP!!'d on the JOit"' -.:lllf lj:i1'd1'Je, rate:or route offlcilh Indicated they had no ·~ }fe should also have,. i:ic-itive atjitU<1e · 'lin;all. line· for tnlnsportaUon •kDI rev1alont. , •of becklilg down on an uaertion by loward ·public service and a 'class II Pacilic Cols! m,lnray 1n LllUDI and . ·Olw>c!ilinco have 1toyed with Ibo Idea the Nlxon.Admlnlstratlon that callfornla dri•«'s· iiceme, acconlinf to standarda ......... ol 'beelliir up the. line, poulblY ,with Is lalljn& ... ~with fedo{al wellm a~ed by the LI. ~••a -=ti City Cow!-The w•-il pondered wb<ther they 1 "11'P ·blilot aod upandin• -•-to laws cITcir their new . :~lure into the 'r9lm could mai~1 it a P"Yin& operatk>n by 1 ~ Tap~ of the· 'Work. .. ~.,_.. ~ nA ~ent of HeeUh. EducaUoa ol municipal-~ ulllWn( d\Y malnton-,., bulk purchu-"""~nol now.i1erved. · · and wtllaie warned . In l'Wllllllllon The cily II c"'""tly ,..kin( a llOCOnd Ing GI -lies oucb u paoline ... il!lil!bf ~onf, djy I~. officer, ~till! \I!• l\*'le 111'!• a~ bus driver to help -u.. the -k by pos9i>Ie rate adi"""1eo>tl. !!Ji, Iles\m ooll~ \in~ lllltlslicL loss· of II blllton 1n . lediral 11..io' jf , load belnc carried by Tommy Thom_, S~ald, "llilht •noW, -·r< ·In' \ ,'Ile "•id 'rOctlp(s 1rom· 111e 'operation It 1a11p1· to. ~ply. A heorlNi by ~ HewashlredbythedlywhenltacqulNd the of renovation ol the-· ~ve. btf!: aver"lillf· lbol\l .Ila ~Ill>' was Rt fur Aq.1111 In SaO'n~ his financially-a buo line Ju!y we'ro dotng a lot o! mec:banlial wort llnoO tbl cit1 took oV<I" 1t the beclfu>lnl 'to air thi \lisPilo publle!y: I, L1111n1 Tranltt Coo>pady: and putting them inle ahope." I of Ibo' nio.riQI. · ' ' ' • Ba1k:1llx at i..ie ii tbe otole'11 lailln "Tommy ha& betn -king •bo\>L 12 The. city acqilired the line and Ila 1 ,~ a1ld lbe bus o~rallon. has to mate • ...Hl~1'\"' _Ille,_ for hourt a d•y," said Joaoph Sweany, <Ky two bu,.s ::OJ;I,llDI. Sweany •Id two .,... 11'1 up 'in 'a · aepal11e · dly fund rec)plents in, tho fte&rly I\ blHion 'Aid public works director. "He's charged buaes --bU\ a llllnl. 'rJi wl~ run a cu,.~)&Uvo' reparl · to ramlller With nope-CllildrtD • With the care and fe<dlntr ol the -the minl·bus "ls In onUY fair' ....... I year." It bad 'beon llllmated (ArDC) w .... A 1117 ~ 11w and hun't bad any r<ltef .., drl'rinc Tho buaes lire ..., no..i la Ibo, city thal It m!PI COii lli,D 1MU11ly reqaiNI lteiel to mabllall\ --. or help on !he service ol the bu,...'' velllcle yard and qi. min~buo ,bu Ille Ille ·w.. and ·lllli rtvOllue danls ol .-! lh1i aro 1li>I _. lhln The Q)uncll took over the bus line beoome the-kborll fi tho lrlt,.. .. tuDto .. ,llS. · ayoerbehlncllbocumal-llU¥1nc• ' l • • were PQtemially *IJll&ine an4 pre. jlldiciol. Drake however, did reveal that. IOIDA. qtremely groieo!que acilvlty must hove accoml18'*ed' !lie Stabbing ol tbe El TorO.' -because.,, Ille -.,, Ille b!><!y. "Vm !IOI· tryil)g to 'be lria!Y or ;,,. t,.liooal!Y bizarre, but eveeybne -uw Mn. Brwn'S ~ on, the ~ they were dilcoverecl waa couvlDced ...,, IOOletbi.o& very 1tr'an1t b8d 'C.'CllDlpmo ' ted the murdeJ -cannibaUlm nm't ruled oul, -· be Nld !rankl:Y, Lt. DrW, -~ ~ loii!lll .. w 1n-...-......... qt· Ibo JI!• "'4lill<J -. ......., .... -In .... ~ ... .., ... ol -.. B...,.. and the bloOdy nurder ICOllO li>~SJld.tlJe.Saanilt-••• bad ~ up in boun .,, faltlnc ..,;th Hin ud four others'"'°" cbar1eo ln~llUlnler. "I can h:meatly •Y that it never entered iDto tDe cooversatioos to HJ ooticeable point," be said • What ·dld -arise, however, be 18.id, was the trigger wltich allegedly' ... off tbe alayers on Sand Canyon Road lhe af.. temoon of June 3. The youlhs, Dralte said, alleged!y .,,. costed th& woman as she drove from a freew.iy offramp to a PTA meetinC and wanted her car becaUle theirs bad stalled. Mrs. Brown tben made refereoce ta the obvious unkempt appearance of tht liaud. · ''That was the trigpr -when tbl v!cUm toJd lflem she wouldn't give her car to a bunch of dirty kids who need- a bath arid haircut,'I Drake revealed. "But liw'd said nollling to us, Santa Ana (police) or Riverlide (1beriff1 (Seo SATAN, Pqo l) PILOT OFFERS FAIR TICKETS ' . staRlng today, the DAILY PILOT In- vites 130 lucky perJOnS to be the newspaper's guest at the Orange Counj.y: Fair & Exposition. ' Ten names a day wtll be publlsbtd ln special "ads'• in the classified » vertlsq sectloo ol the uewwr. Eacll person whQBe name appears there ii entitled to a pair of tickets to tht· fai\' and 'will reCeive instructions on how to obtain the tickets by r~ the ad listing his name. . Look there now. You may alrea<lf have won Y9U1' fair Uckets . (:eat . WNther The wtather ls gettlog -.... • °"' a1oog the coaat. SWI ll!Oll!y sunny with early morning and eve- ning clouds and little temperature cbang1- IN8JDE TODAY ( • • l l • t IWlV l'llOT SC ~-) ~-the •ctlvlU..," Drab -· Ropona from Gunble, who could not .. nsrt'• ... 1r1•1itkm•' comDMtOt thil --.-........ ,.. . ··-- -. t. ....... 11111 .... dleDI ud Ibo ,.._. d • Wiided a cu to 11 ' ID )>111 Frlllcloco to "viJJt the devil", pcililbly the ltader cl a widely pubUct"'1 cult of SIWllato ta the Bay Atta. 'Ibo di' •• ~ burned near Los Gato&. • _.... aacriflclal ritual, took l>la'ce lD • boulder----l!:l-Car!Jo Village JUI! tato RJverslde C«ety past tbe o.ao,e Couoty line. 11 was there that Mn.·Brown's remalnl -dumped lnlo • -.... v .. JM lbe objects lD tile -ACl'lfloo -.. not found. And pollee teleti1>eo dllpetd>ed the day lf1er Ibo '""""'rr " the body I>)' • hit... ipOdlled 11>e ors-11111 ..,--...... -... Hurd. .... ••altllli trial for both Ibo Brown butditrinl IOd 1be -milrder cl S<rYlce lllaU.O manager Jerry Clilln, ZJ, -died Jm>e J, '1111 be ii afraid the devtl will nol lllie Ibo Bible bela( 11>ete ln hll Jail cell," Gamble raid, "And bo tella me the devtl la Idling hlm to l!llJ{f hlmteU·out." '"nie others, Hurd says, taJk up devil ......Wp lD private, but talk It down la " public. . .Uunl claims he really btljeyea in the devil," the lawyer added. "Thus far the alleged prlncipaJ. in the ldllings faclns court action are : · '-Hurd, a slender.faced· drifter wf'9 generally lived oot of CU'S beJore hll arrest Jn a bent near Norco. Hil P..,llmlnary bwV1c ..... -uled for J!ll:v llll. ·~ 11G " Gibbonq, 17, _ whose lawyers In ~and, Ore., are 'lf!ICins a pitd>ed court batile figbting ~ youth'• extradition to Orange c.ounty Wfllre be faces adult diargea of murder· kjdnap. -Herman Henddct T11'or, 17, a qrytar pi-up IA Nonr.ik ....,al ~ks ago booted m . murder-kidnap ¢argee:. '.-ArUnr C. ''MOOle" Hulse, 11, d (;afclen Grove, Implicated in the bludgeoo dealll cl Carlin ond ~ cl f/C from &ie station where the college llud"!I field • Qlgbl _ .... Joi>, .. ..:...convicted m..tjuanl p 0 I I e I I 0 r IHW>ie Danlels, SI, -W11 booked on aCCfll80l'Y charlm u she served taer sevenii:I day of a six-month lefltence "' the grau rap. She wu in Orange County jail ....... .... .... lmplleated. Ai JI-year-old juvenile whole name w11 , DDt. reluled faces the same ~ oftor~eklo1 d>or .... Jksegregation .l';lean Up Starts •• ASlllllGTON (UPI) -Wl1h ICllool In ,...., weeks, the Nixon a&n bu begun lla fblat llUlh up" 121 hard-core aouthem ,itlltricl& !hat have resistad ~lion ii'in"" the •rlflnal 111$4 Supreme Court ~~·'it bad threatelled, Ibo Justice . ~1111 filed lull ThUflclay aP,inll fi1;" :"1~ 141M!'1J!:Pl>~'i:."'~ :;the holdouta were espect.ed to have ac- ;;.eptabte p..., by the weekend. ~ Sc><:ailed multldlatrict witJ -Jumping {several ICbool diltricta within a state i-were filed against a t.otal of 27 l:a. in Arklllla1, Florida, llld South i }'iearly Z00,000 ltudenta were fnvoJved 1D: 'Ilnnday'a action -16,137 of them 'Ntck, 11,291 cl whom attended ~fiEIJ'epted ICboob Jut year. # ~ Assistalll Atlllrney O.....al Jenta <J.eonard, d1iel of the Civil Rigbta ;Division, promised more lulla, poosibi, : today or lhil week or out. : • ~Illegal Says Court : WASHINGTON (UPI) -A federal ; Q)Urt ruled 'Ibuniday a a percent (aie ~hike started by the naUoo.'a airlines ! In Octob<r is Illegal. The airline IAdllllry ~ Aid the Ming mes 1* mem it will ) have to rollbac.t the Increase or retm- ; bunJe pusengers who have paid it. ! 1 I ! • • • . • . • • . I • • • ; ? ~ ~ r E ' • . • • • I • I • , ~ • DAILY PILOI .. ..,.,, ...... " ............ ._....... .._,...., C...M.. s..a..... QUNGI! a>AJT JIUILtlHIMO mMl'ANY ••"•rt H, W•M f'TaldMt ltflll l'\!Mi.Mr J•c:• 1. c .. rt • ., Vlcit Pruloenl fncll "-•I M.,..... t~a~•1 K1t't'll fdltor Tlto111t1 A. Mu rplllH • M .... llW 8dltW ltlcltt'4 P. Ntll ""'" 0...,.. ~, ··--Cesl• M1:$t• DI WcQI l•'f Strwt Nftpol't a.act1: 21111 w .. 1 .... , •0ou1_,.. UMoM •Mdl: m F-1 A- 1H1Mt111•*' llftdl: 11171 •••tll IOU1tv1"' ... ,.._ .... Hlrlll •1 ~ .... l ' ! • l • I I • • •• I • • I . DAILY PILOT ISlfl httt VOLUNTEERS SORT ITEMS FOR CLINIC SALE Plenty of Rummage and Information About Frff Clinic: Laguna Clinic Nurses Set Fund Raising Sal,e NUl'lel cl the Laguna BOllCI! Free Clln1c will sponsor a rummage sale Saturday ond Sundey to ratso fl1n<la far the controversial center. Boob, furniture, gannents, trinketJ, lhoel, toys, wet •Uita, and suitcues will bo dfered at the backyard 1alt Neb cl tbe two days, from 10 a.m.. lo S p.m. at IOIS Catalina SL '!be clinic, located on the .,..,,.. of Glemeyre S&reet and Park Avenue, was started several months ago to offer tree medical aid far ~rsons in the Laguna Beach area. But the clinic wa11 unable to open Its doors for fuL time medlcal service due to lack cl funds, and has only been operating as a referral agency in recent weeks. 1be nurses are hopeful that the money raised from the rummage saJe will be enougli to finally get the Free Cllnlc .,,... full time with medical 11111 pa)'d>olocicol aid - Abortion I.ink to Bring Excommunication in LA LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Roman Catholic archbishop of Los Angeles says he will acommunicate any member 0£ the cbun:b within hll jurisdicliue who becomes involved ill an ablorUon. "'lbou shalt not kill is the unchalllgeable Jaw of God,'' Archbishop Timothy Man- ning declared in a proclamaUm Thurs- day. 041.oodly and clearly our voices must guard the religious convictions of every doctor, nune, aociaJ worker, emplQye of any medical Of aoclal welfare NeJICY, In theJr •taed a&alnal the r!ihla of the unborn," he aaid, "'lbeir consciences mm:t not be forced into violation; they must not be pressured to assist in abortion pracUces, aor may they advise, counsel or pres.9t1re welfare recipients toward tbe pr°" curement 0£ an aborUon." 'Ibe Los Angeles Archdiocese bas about 1. 7 million members in Los An&eJe., Orange, Ventura and Santa Barbara counties. Under Callfmda law, effecctlve since U69, abortion is permitted fur such reaaons as rape, hlcest and preservation cl the mother's physical or meotal Valencia Area Annex Approved Amenlion cl 93 acres to the Valencia County Service Area No. 17, w .. t and aouth ot Robert and Yale avenues, aootherly of the Santa Ana Freeway, bu been awroved by 1be Local Ag"l)Cy . F\'.lnnatiM O:mmission. Petitioner fw the merger w• Leavm ond StN cl C.lilomia, developers, wbo plan t.o build "510 single family homes on the acreage, plus a perk aite and throegreenbeltJ. The developer requested the annexation ao that the Valencia Service Area could provide fire prctectlon, parks main- tenance llld alroel IW""'"1i for the planned-. Ex.Colombian Envoy Taken by Guerrillas llOGO!'A, Colombia (AP) -Former Colombian Fweljn Mlnllter Ftmando 1"ndooo 1 Londono, "" U d n a p • d 'lllurlday by guemliu who demanded '200,000 ranaorn, police .....,need today. Loodooo, 57, WN abduded when h• WM going to h11 coffee fann near Manlzales cily, 185 miles from Jloi>ta. The guerrillas, memben of the National Liberation Army, a p....Cattro INlUP. -a loiter to Loadono'• family a.ldJli for the r1ntem. health. "No legislation of man," said Manning, 11can change God's unchangeable com· mand l'J'hou Shalt Not Kill.' 11 A sP,kesman said Catholics within the archidocese would nol necessarily receive a letter of ei:communication should they participate in an abortion. 0 Jt ls between every Catholic and his conscience," the spokesman said. Said the archbishop: "From the mo- ment of pregnancy, motherhood and life ~ at issue and at stake • • • The direct intention of destroying a nonviable fetus incurs the penaJty o f e1 .. commun.lcatio1." A nonviable fetus is one whJch cantot live outside the mother's womb. Simon Discloses $2 MilJion Cost For Senate Bid SACRAMENTO (AP) -lnduatr!alisl Nortoo Simon of Loe Angeles ha1 reported to the secretary of otate that he ..... t neari, 12 millioo in hJs Jasl.<litdl campaign to Win the R<i>ublican U.S. Senate nomination. Nearly all of it was hil own mmey. Slmon spent three tlmes as much as his successful opponent, incumbent U.S. Sen. George MUl'phy CR-Calif.) The reporla liled with Sea-elary of Slate H. P. Sullivan said Simm spenl $1,98.1,299 compared to MW'[lhy's 1837,781. ~urphy faces Rep. John V. Tunney, Deinocrat from Riverside, in the general elecUon . Simon's contribuLioos totaled the same as his expeaditure. Of that, he and his wife contributed a c' o m b I a e d 41,185,264. 'Ibe res came frun about 500 persons. Simon '1"'11 more llw1 It mililoo In radio and tele visioo advertising . Tunney reported ttoeiving f'l0,778 and spending 1524.702 . Simoo surprised poWicaJ observers by stepping into the Senate race against Murplty on the last day of ltling In Mardi. HIJ bliis campaign Included Nllntlon ldvertlsing on radio, telev!Jtln and newspapers. Murpl\y l!On by U million vol" to 6$9,000. Hts pp-sonal contribution to his own campaign wa1 CKl!Wdtred a record, as Wal the total of 12.6 mililM spent by be ond Murphy for the oomlnadoo. . -· - Situation~ . Ex--mayor Queries D(l.na-Capo Beach Cityh.ood Motive A f<1•n11r mayor cl "-a lnjtclld ........... -Into the deldly -d-w-, over the proposed ....,_.Item ol Dini Polnt.Ceplslrano Btach btlore the Local Agency Fonno- Uoo <;ommlllee. Rk:bal'd C. Brownell, who 11 moving to 3nU Zanlto Drive, 1>1111 Point, Mid he had ~ a city councilman and mayor for 10 years and was ))CJ longer at '1the choice of the votera." •on--pcntlon P'-"ls do nol ..U.. what tlwy ara pWnc Into." the aaynctiman eaplaDMl. .. Jt 11 .a._.. alluatlon to find people WANl'ING local pemmen~ "I !oogbt all their battles -zoning, pet regulation, licensing -for 10 years and grew tired or it all. J am movlnf to Dana Point to aet away fl'om aovern. ment and I'm a conaervatlve, too, 1f another rea80tl Is needed." . As the la"l[htar subsidlld, Brownell added IOri<lully, "The property -. will F ., from tbo ~ If -. ~t-'111t-·~­laa•--u.-... _ more 1ervkt1." Look)Ag atraigbt at the LAC com- mtsstooers. be aakl, 11You should make the proponents 1 of thJs move show you evidence of real rilpport before )'OU .,. prove any Jncorporatlon." The conunissioners evidently a,.....i as they turned down the propooed In- . corporation for the tll1nl time in tht past slz years. From r.,,e J BEAGLE ••• end ll!lld ahoula " "taUj-ho, the bound, .. the llgbting of Mr. B. turned Into a full«ale punu!L Flnalty CCll'Olred end a bit wild, the iiTVWlJnc bouod -ready for capture, but his OJ*tla _,, IDClf<! _...ive 111111 thehuntamen bod fip'ed. South CountY. Y Reve~"ls SantnAna-Tustin Merger With a pop from the 1"'lly trenquillJer glal wffh tta Jo1>odarmlc mtsalle. "Mr. B." toot a well-deserved nap, After ICIDt: tender care for eore pews llld -by file ttsidenl vet at !:Joo Country 11Br. B. 1• went home in the amui ol a doting Debra Gallamore. 14. He'a dolntl JUii fine after the ordeal, Safari .._.., raid -y 'Jbun. day nl&bt. .. Mr. B. '' gave the Lion Country-brUI a migraine headodie laotintr throu&li the week alter he fied from tbe IJ>'<ial kemel for visitor pets at the compound as an aide brought in nne water. "The fornily wu moat dislraueht ••• understandeble," a spoktwnan said. "What we worTied about the JtlOISt was if Juqer and thirst would drive him to 1et lnlo the park. "Hid he gooe inside he -1d bave been nolHn( more than an hors d'oeuvre f<r the euests ... have here," the IOlll'Oe added. But "Mr. B." couldn't make It lnalde -a ~ at 1-. to the effective rneoaures the park has takm to keep )iooo when! they bel<lig. But the chaae.s aren't over yet. Al last reports the Lloo Country staff is Jooki111 for a mule deer doe and her twin fawns whose grazing is taking ~ close!-by the day to the prides dh~cala. 1"l'bey jU6t love Vflliloo:," ooe Safari employe laid. SALT Adjournment Awaited in Vienna VIENNA (UPI) -Al the Strategic Arms UmilaUon Talks (SALT) "ap- proaches cl both sides have becoine clearer," conference sourcea said today. 'Ibere W81 an atmo9phere of guess work oo how Jong the Vienna talks will last. Political obaervm ei.pected an adjourn announcement after toi;lay's 23rd SALT session of the American and Russian negotiaton, but no such word came. The . Banta Ana-Tustin YMCA will merge wtlh the Soulh 0r'!Jlge ColUWy YMCA to fonn a linflle metropolitan faclllty. - 'Ibe unanlmowi decision wu made at a meeting cl the Santa Ana Y board Wecnesday, after a similar decision to merge passed the board governMg the South Orange County YMCA last month. The new metropolitan organization was sought ao that greater facilities, person. nel and ca~ would be available for all <I Southern Orange County. 'nle metropolitan Y will be divided fnto three branches, one for the South c.ounty, one for SarU Ana-Tustin, and one for the Sacldieback Valley. Oharles Benton, pt<Sident " tht South County branch, hued in Laguna Beach . lhinQ the merger will help upand the YMCA's operalicms IA lhla area. "I think tbe merger la tile be9I thing for the Y down .here," Benton &aid. "It will give us an opportunity for good leadership and we will have available high caliber men that we couldn't afford to have in the past. "JR addition to that we can tab ad.. vantage of the metropolitan Y'1 ac- counting procedure, aomethJil&' we could not afford to do ourselv .. in the pall." The South Oranae County YMCA Wal formed when the Laguna Beach Y spread it,, wings' during the adm.inislr<1:tion of former Director Roger Carter to take in El Toro, Mission Viejo, Laguna Hills, San Juan Capistrano and San Clemente. The ei:panslon, however, strained the fmanclal facilities of the organization leaving it in diflicuH financial straits. lt had. been repOrted in the merger .FroM . r.,,e J LEARY •. ;- JO year sentence at Los Padres Men's Cciony in san Luis Obispo, while John'• stepm<ther is free on bail while ap- pealing a six·month Orange County Jail term. John was ordered to stay at the rehabilitation quarters for drug-users at least several montbJ when he appeared, clean-shaven, short·haired and quite nervous before the bendt Judge McMillan, however, believes two weeks to be a bi.t short. 4 SIDI CHAllS ot H . -. I OVAL TAIU ZH- WITll l. LIAYIS propasal Illa! all cl the SOutll 0r..,. County YMCA .-., would ba· turned ovee to tbe metropolitan \' U the -pasted. . But Benton polnla out that wblJe ac- counllng and directorship duties will be carried out centrally, tbe truJts tba' the SOuth Orange County owna now, will remain in Laguna. 'lbese trusts include an endowment from the Thuraton Foundation and a three acre land boldin& in South Laguna, near Aliso Beach. Land for the Saddiebock Valley branch was donated last week to the YMCA in tbat area. 'Ibe land is on "the cOrner. cl Front Sir.et and El Toro Road In El Toro. A permanent office for the valley braocb ls expected to be ocm- pletad by Sep!. I. Later, by Nov, 1, a YMCA faclllty "1ould be mnplotad at the location as welL Funds are now being ralaed In the Saddleback Valley to help fund Ille .,..,. ltlUClioo. Alfred Burri Succumbs at 80 Alfred T. Burri, ·<1 Laguoa llllJ.s, who was U.S. vice consul &o ePtre&r•d Russia during the Bolshevik revolution: di'ed Monday in Sooth Coast Community Hospital after a long illness. He wu 80. Mr. Burri was retired from the diplomatic oorps of the U.S. fortip service and began bis career at the CoosuJ General's Of£ice in Petrograd. After the assassination ol the Czar in 1918, Mr. Burri was placed nnder hoose arrest. Later, under orders from :P.toscow, he was held ho6tage in ByUrka prison for six months. He was released through the efforts of the lnternalional Red Crou and the Danlsh COOIUI. He was then assigned as the U.S. Counsel to Tillis, Russia, and later served in Turkey , Madagascar, Honduras, Co- lombia, the Netherlands and Switzer .. land . He retired in 1933, and in 1937 moved to Sant.a Barblra. He came to Laguna Hills in 1968. Funeral services will be held in Santa Barbara. He is survived by his wife, Marian. s519 Cuapl ... OUR SUMMER SALE ALSO INCLUDES SELECTED 6ROUPS FROM DROO(, HERITAGE, HE,NREDON, NATIONAL, ,MAR6E CARSON, HERITAGE l HENREDON UPHOLSTERY PLUS MANY OTHER LINES. REDUCTIONS ON ACCESSORIES, LAMPS, AND PICTURES ARE ALSO 'AVAILAILE. DEALERS FOR: HENREDON -DREXEL -HERITAGE 7ed11111 NIWPORT llACH 1721 W-llff Dr., 642·2050 OPIN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 INTERIORS LAGUNA BEACH Profet1Jon1I lnWlor Dtsltntn Avallabft-.AlD-NSID 345 North Co .. t Hwy. 49USJI OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL t ..... , .. ,,_ M• tA 0.... c:....., '40-lJU 11 I ' I I I -- I \ I I • I • ~go••~ Beaeh' ED Il l ON Lion For the .,..... II Lion Oowttry, -tunac -ol Ha wild .:-.ts u!U&lly t.aklll a jeep, a few men and • few minutel. But eol&lng a elCllled beqle , .. qulne the -ol • C!.amlar Frank BllJ'!r .,.i; a pbalolJ1 ol wily ~ Tile uDclauated cnw of 11 (count.em) animal' opeclalists, a fleet ol jeepa and a lnnqWlizer gun flnoDy )loueil lhi ~ In Ille hills above tlle _.iar Experts Called In Teuy's n..I • 1 N.Y. Sioek!' more than ~· oo 111' ~ hllls ol lhe Irvine llaoch •. But every time lhe l'lll(j!l'S -wuldnc after hours -get close tO ur.f.r. 'B," ~ dos eluded them. . By. 'lblln!i•i "Mr. B," l!ad l)een Jcme In the hl.ll• for lhree dlya aqd •Clle sl!Uatloh had grown crlllcol, Sixteen mtn In their zebrwlriped jeeps let __ out <l'ICe, more qo dof<:iquntry Mf.,-i IS. BEAGLE, Pip I) . • • • . . , • • . • . • . Devil Cult ·Hinted In Viejo . Slaying By JOHN VALTERZA beenadarkarealntbeC81t8forweeks. Of .._ Oell'I' Plitt St•lf And DOW that Gamb~'s comments have Police experts on Satanism from Los been aired, Sheriff's Lt. Rkbard Drake Aneeles and Sao Francisco today were ol ,._ HAPPY ENDING -Rescued Beagle, Mr. B., gets acquainted with lion cub after harrowing experience at Lion Country Safari. From left are Rober! Norris, Lion Country's senior game warden; Teresa Bailey, 12, a friend of Mr. B's owner, and Debra Galle- more, who is holding her prodigal pet. called Into lite murder lnvesligaUon of said, lhe Sallolat aspect ·~ murder bi-ctaJJy butchered Mn. Florence Brown will be the target of an intensive .poUce after an· atttxney's a.wrtions 'Jbursday invesUgaUon. of a devil worSMp ritual with parts "We already have called In a captain of her body. on the Los ~el~ Police Deparbnent But Santa Ana lawyer I,.awreooe Gam-recognized as an expert in the field ~ves Retreat LearY.'s Son. Missing; . . . Judge Orders Arrest By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of t1M Oalty-1"\llt Staff The judge who granted ~lion to the Pl of mtorious Dr. Timothy Leary has ordered his immediate arrest after leamiog he is no longer at a plcturesque reliiious retrea t for ex-drug users in the San Juan Capistrano area. John B. Leary, 21, who went before S-1<>< Court Judge Byron K. McMillan Iese: Ul80 three weeks ago, is charged with violation of probation. Judge McMillan allowed young Leary to stay at the ranch operatioo founded by Rev. Max Rapaport, of the Church ol San Clemenle, a facility near Ortega Highway. No one but Joh1 Leary seems to know where he is today. "I OOn't know what'& happening," said the Rev. Rapaport. "His parole officer called yesterday. He was staying here but I don't know where he is now." He apparenUy ba&n't escaped, he has Just g911e somewhere. J_udge McMillan issued a bench war~ rant earlier this week, saying he heard from reliable sources that Leary had ....... back to his old haonts in the Festival Hunt8 Sunda y Singers Would you still like to get oul and beoome a vocal part of the maty-faceted Festival d. Arts? . Woodland Drive °""' ol Lagwuo Beodl. He also said he understood Leary was aelliDg ~ds in a psychedelic shop. Neither residence in the colorful, wood- ed !JOOk in ttte Art COlooy -where a drug arrest sparked a semi-riot last weekend -nor hanging arouod a psychedelic shop fit well with terms ol his probalion. A DAU. Y PILOT call to . the Orange County Probation Department Thursday afternoon Jed to the first ini.Jing I.hat Nancy Nelson had lost one ol her mom no&<riow probationers. Judge McMiUan coold have. imposed a aate prison sentence on Leary last June 22, but he acce~ recom- mendaUons bated on his 90-(iay observa- bon period at the California Correctlooal Institute for Men at ChinO. Defense attorney'lrvin Cooper, the Rev. Rapaport, and Miss Nelson all said Leary was optimistic about a drug-free future of achievement and adaptation to a more structured society. "He has shown every willingness at Ohioo and I know that the boy is detennined to live a good, clean life ," Cooper told Judge McMillan, who was f;w ~r on father Leary. Dr. Leaey, 50, his wife Rosemary, 34, and John were all arrested in the Wood.land Drive area of Laguna Beach Dec. 28, 1969, in a station wagon pro- secutors portrayed as a four-wheeled phannacy. NarcOtics delecti.ves said they con- fiscated LSD and marijUl.Da from the vehicle. Dr. Lary ls curreotly serving a ooe-to- (See LEARY, Pap I) Woodland Drive Trouble Susr,ct -Gives Self.: UJ\. A Laguna Beadl --o)leged 14 ..... lmtrlorod ....... polloe .,..,, Ibo J~ & dialdrbod "" WOO<laad Drive, lurned herseU In 'l'holnday o&mooa and was released oiler pootiDg 11,JSO bail. A warrant had been issued for the arrest of Patty Colleen Ylrta, 30, of 504 Park Ave., who aleged.Jy assaulted an cfficer by kicking him u be was mating an arresl. Sile also was charged wilh disturbing Ille peace. Seventeen adults and three juvenll,es were arrested in the melee that broupt 23 police cars fr<m six law agencies to the Laguna Canyon area. Also arrested on a beodl warrant .We<mesday was Stanley H. Dye, 28, of Jl95 Victo<y Walk, booked on charges of disturbing the peace, unlawful assembly, remaining at ·a rlot after being warned to leave and urging a riot. U.S. BEACHES ACCESS URGED SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Tile Senate today voted. to ask the £ederal govemneot to allow public access to Calibnia b e a c b e 1 located within mi Ii ta r y in- sl.allalions. The vote on the reso1ution drawn up by lhe Assembly select com- mittee on environmental quality was 23--1. SM. Clark L. Bradley (&San Jote), ca5t the sole neaative VOle. ble aW. bis client and suspect in the of Satanism, and· we probably will see.le slaying, Stephen Craig Hurd, 20, dld more advice from other cit.ies, becall8e not participate In the alleged Satan we have no one on our f o r c e wonhlp ritual in Cleveland Na.t.ional kno'olf:ledgeable oo this subject,''' said the Forest with the. heart, lungs and arm lieuteoant. of Ille -ochoo!t.eacher last June lronlully, Drake, who ls beadlntI the i .. -__,. Hurd, Ille ~~·=:.:.ii~ a = ~~-: .... ,,. ~,.,·= ,..... 1W * cu,.i. who Pn4 11e ~bis fomllY llipi. · a plea ii -In court 'lburOy, BUt DrUo llld tba tliootinl -.eel eW.. ktllia ·Of ".D''"Jated Mrs. Brown. "in no way" related to his work ~ Hurd ..... 'llllY .. -· -lbe .......... of lln. -aaid. Drib, who -led .... -•1 . 'lbe entire MPtCt of the evisceralioo the attorney's comments, ~d revelalim.s and diememberment of the body bas such as t,pe ri~ual aacrtfice uaert1ons Aid; ·to Handicapped Cut By. Reag'1n in U.S.Dispute SACRAMENTO (UPl).-.Gov. J.!<1nald Reqaii; loi:ked in a ~ wilh the Nllon ~ation over the generosity ol calffomia welfare grants, today an· nounced a $10 million cutback in services for the aged, blind and disabled. He orc1ered that $24.5 million bt funds budgt.'t;ed for bom~aker and atte~~nt care se'rvices be reduced to $14.S million during the cunent fiacal year. Additionally, he directed the issuing of "emergency'' regulation! th.at state funds distributed to the coµnties for tbe programs be allocated on a monthly basis instead or yearly. The Republican governor &ald this Pf'9" cedure would "insure that no county expends more state money for the pro- if'am \hall that pro-.:ided to them." 1be State Social Weliare Department estimates there are about 50,000 persons in programs for the blind, aged and disabled who receive homemaker and attendant care services, such as house cleal.lffig and transportation. A department opokeJIDljl said tt WU not known ·how many w<iu\d be mopped because ol the culbeck and !bat U would be Up to individual counties to . decide,. who must be ellmlnated. Reagan announced the. action tn a letter to the chairmen of county boards of slipervisors. He said it was aimed at "lessening the heavy weliare burden on the taxpayer." He said it would force no reclpie¢ into out-of-borne care. A spokesman for the... governor sakl the $16 million freed by c1ainP,ing tbe slate speodlng celling on the two pro- .iuam.s would revert to the key aeneral fund and that there now were no plans f..--ding It. He said It could be used to flnaqce possible "deficieitcles" io weliare or other programs later. The governor told the supervisors thal the new state regulations adopted by Social Welfare Director Robert Martin "strongly recommend". iliat ~ county not Spend its own general relief funds t.o supplement the programs "when the at.ale aUocafion ls exhausted!' 'lbe Festival is seeking singers io participate in the free On-the-Green performances held on SuOO.ay aAernoom in ~IJCUSI. Sdleduled to perrorm on August t, li, and 23, the Chorale will feature international folk songs augmented by colorful dances performed by members of the Laguna Beactt Civic Ballet. Bus Drivers Good Scouts He warned that "lll)1 altempt to do so -by spending tax ll10lllea ralsec! locally from the CllU"lY tu bue - would contravene the clear Intent of lhll administratioo's action wblch ls lo cul the cost of welfare at both the lt&te and local levels." Singers wistting lo participate In these programs on the Festival grounds may call Kris 1t1eyers at ·494-2808 or Janet Ccry al 494-6814. Rcheaf~ls ~i\l begin Tueeday, July 21 in the · music room ol the Community Presbyterian, Cliurcb, 415. Forest Ave. ,. T HE ICEMAN JS STUCKETH !JCElANSIDE (AP) -A 300-, <pound bki<k "' -iu-lell against James Richman, and it was a ball-hour later Thursday before firemen could free him. Richman, 3S, was operating a nrt In an ice plant when the Jee slipped olf the elevator. He was treated and released at a hospital. • Laguna Sets Ou t Rules for New Se rvice A municipal bus dri ver, like a Boy Scout, should be courteous, palJehf and help(ul. He ahoUkl also have a posiUye allilud:e toward public service aDd a class II driver's license, accordinJ to standards adopted by the La~ Beach•Cily Coun- cil for. their 'new ventilre into tilt rearm ol. municipal service. • The city is ~tty setklng a second bus driver to http normalize the work load beln( canled by Tommy Thompion. He wu h~ed by \he cily when tt acqdlred hb linanclfll1·i)oJlndorUia bus 'line Ju)y I , Lquna Tnmslt-c.,mmoily:. -- "Tommy bat been· worilng abool 12 hours a day," said Joseph Sweany, city public works direc&or. "He's charged wtth the care and feedin1 of the buses and haso'l had any relief on driving or help on the service of the busu. '' . 'lbe Council took over the bus llnt ' when it appeared their <>Wons-had nar--\he other two are reju~enaled. rowed to lhat'or':wateruhg \he llDe •ceue Sweany sa1d the city bas not yet to exi.st. Many persons depend on the gotten into IQ,)' achtdWe, rate or route small line for trahsportaUon aloq reVlslons. ' Pacific Coast Highway in Laauna and Councilmen have toyed with the idea environs. . ol beefing up the line, poasibl,y with The council pandered whether they am.all buses, and expanding routes to ·coold make it a payina operation by Include Top of the World and olher utilW.n& city maintenance, bulk purcbu-area.a not now served. ing ol supplieJ such u guollne Ind Shelby Langfonl, clly finance officer, by possible rale adjuslmenll. 1>as begun collecjlng financial stallstlcs. Sweany aa.MI, "Right. now , ')'t're 1n • He •Ukf OOlptS ·from' <he ·operation. lhe process of renovation o( the ~. 9'':1' been· avera&il'I· aboul llO: d•Uy· we're doing a \ol ol -baolcal work N>ce \bO city look ovtr •l·pie ~ ind J)l!ttln1 \htm ioW ~· '-•. -r.-t at the month. · • 1 { • The cily acq•li'til · tlli 'lme Ind 1U .(.cic!Ol'd said tbe l>"t , ..,.,.. hAI' two buses for f.lt,11111. SweaJIY aald two boeit l<I up In a '18)lal'af4 clly fllnd -buses are •prtuf rm.down bUt a tldrd, '1and we wUJ run a cwnulative·rftport the mini-bus "Is In prttly fair abape:.11 for the )lea('." It bad 1been est.lma.ted The buses ano now houaed in lhe cily earlier lhal ll mlll1t COii 18,000 anmaally vehicle yard and the mlnl·bus bu to operate the line aQd thlt revtnue become the wor~rse of lhe trio whllt ' mllht ruo to $2Z,321. 11 Counties have until ~m to convert from attendant care ,k> bomemaku services for the aged, blind IDd dbahkd. Neilher proaram ipvolvet n u,r al n 8· aerviceS. Meantime, Reapn and· ate wtlfare officials indicated lhey hod no -of backing down on an UIJefUon by ihe Nixon Administration thal callfomla is failirig to comply wllh I-al well"f laws. The Departmenl ol Health, Education and Welfare • -In W..W.,... Thursday lhat the ata1e' facea a ~ loss ol l l hllllon In fed<ral_flmdo if ~ failed to "l""Pi>' A ~ by HEW• l'"' set ltJr A111. '15 In 8111 'Froncllco to air ,the dls)iuJe· J!lllillely: . ~lly ., -Ii ..... ,_., fallare to mate a eolki~~. titr w fur rec!piellls In llMi near{y II btllton Ald lo Fomilies 'flllb ~ auldnn (AFDC) proefam. A 1117 felloral law r.qulres slltaa lo maiollln wellaro 1lln- clard1 or need lhal .,. not mate than a year behind lha current alll of llvlni. l I were polentially damallinl and Jll'l- judiclat. Drake however, did reveal that acme extremely grotesque adlvity must have aceompanied the stabbing of the El Toro leacher becaJae o1-tbe ocndltioo ol lha body. "I'm not trying to be grisly or Jn. tenUoD8.lly bizarre, bue everyone who saw Mrs. Brown's remains \Oil the night they were discovered was convinced that something very str8nge had ·accompan. ied the murder -cannibalism wasn't ruled oUt, either, he said (rankly, Lt. Drake, who played a leading ro1o in finding infurmatioo on lacaUoo ol the K-ber milllary lmile allegedly imed in lite olaylllfl, tile miasintJ car of Mrs. -and lhe 1llaocl1 -""""" Id IniBe, aaJd lhe SaW!lateleonenl ... ., ~ aopped up ¥i ilourl' ol ~ -.jlb H~ and four othen facing dlorJoo. In .,. JDurder. 4'I can hooeetly ,.y that It never eatered .into the conversations to any noticeable point," he said. What.did arise, however, he said, wu the trigger wlilch alleged)y set off the sjayen on Sand Canyon Road the al~ temoon of June 3. 'ne yoiillls, Drake said, allepdly aq. C05ted the . woman aa abe drove from a freeway offramp to a PTA rneettq and wanted'her car becaUle &beirl bad . stalled. Mrs. Brown then made reference to the obvious unkempt appearance of the b&nd. "That wu Uie trigger -wbm the victim told .ll>em she wouldb\ &Jv~ her car lo a bunch ol dirty kida who ne«1 1 a bath and Raircut,'' Drake nvealed. "But Hurd said notblng to us, Santa Apa (ppllce) or Riverside (sheriffs (See SATAN, Page I) PILOT OFFERS FAIR TICKETS starting loday, !he DAILY PILOT Jn. Viles 120 lucky -lo be Ille --·· sueat al lbe Oranp CoomlJ. Fair & E1posiUoo. : Teo names a day will be published ht special ''ad:>'' in the clasmfied ad- vertising sectioo ol lhe newspoper. Eacll person whol8 name appears there is entlUed lo a pair of tickets to tbe fair and will reCeive instructions on bow to obtaln the tickets by readlrC the ad listing his name. - Look there now. You may alreadj bave won your fair tickets. • We•tller The weather Is 1etiing monoton· ous alOlli the coa.st. Sllll mooily sunny with early morning and eve.-Din& clouds and llltle temperature change. INSm E TODAY • • • .. • SC • ......... l • SATAN .. ~ • -~) -Iba ICllVlliel," Jlr.U ...._ ,,_ Gombll, who coold not ---~ ............ , c:emment tb1a *t .. · .. r,.1 :.-=.:. '!"" ... ~ '= ~ 1'rwllCO to "visit the devil". polllbly Iba lelder ol a widely publicbed m!t ol ........ In !he Bay ArN. '!be ~ wu ""1nd bu1)IOd near Loo Gotos. ."!'e -ucrlllclal ritual, look ~.la•_....,, caoyon abovt f:l ·Carilo Village jull Into Riverside CQlmly put the ~ County Une. ft wu there that Mrs. Brown's remalDI ._... dumped lalo a oballo!r .,...._ Bui Iba objocls In .., -aacrUJc. ...... ..,1 found. foltd poli<:< teletypes diapeld>ed the ~ after the dixovery ., !he body bJ -. hikar apedlled the ....... and .. .......... -_,, llllAln(. ifurd; ,_ naltlq trial tw bolh Ille -bllldlertn( aild Iba -mllfder 0( aervica llt.atioa ll'."'"116 Jerry CO!jlll, z~ -died J..,. J. "aaya be •:afraid the ,devil will not !Ille Ille Bible beq ....... 1111 jo1l ool1," Gaml>lo lild, "And be tel1I me tt. deril II lelling him to ·--out." !mie odlen, Hun! aays, talt'up devil wcnbJp in private, but talk jt down in public. . .Hurd clalma he really believes in the devil," the lawyer added. Thus far the alleged principals In the ltlll1np facing court action are: · .,Hurd, a sleoder./a<Od drift.. v.i>o genera.UY lived out m cars before hla arrest kt a barn near Norco. lfil ire.llmlnaiJ lleartaa ... -lw July II. .....a.n.topber "G1PIY" Glbbcney, 17, wbose lawyen In Pcr'tland, Ore., are waiJng a pitched court batile llghUns the yooth's utndiUon to Oraoae Cowrty where be faces adult dlarges of murder- kidnap. -Herman Hendrick Taylor, 17, a driller picked up In Norwalt aneral wieU a&o booked on murder-kidnap d>arg ... -Arttu.r C. "MOOlt" Hulse, 11, of G<!deo Grove, Implicated In the bludgeon ctooith ., Carlin and _,, ., flt ,_ tlie station whore the colJqe ltudml beld a alpt mmqer'• joll. : .:...con'ficted matjuana p o 1 1 e a 1 o r -Doniell, ai -w• booted 'Ill _, charies u Ibo ....,ed tier seventh day of a sl:J:-month aeote:nce Oil the gra11 rap, She WU in Orange County jail wbeo a wu bnpllcated. A· l~eaN>ld juvenile whole name wu not reiewd facn the ume ~ ~oiolll'-.... ))esegregation Q~n Up St~ ...... "' 10, 1'70 . - DAil Y ,ILOT lllttl ...... VOLUNTEERS SORT ITEMS FOR CLINIC SALE PJ.nfy of Rummage •nd lnform•tlon About Fr• Clinic Laguna Clinic Nurses • Set · Fund Raising Sale N"""" d tllo Lqllnl Beech Free Cllnle will l!pOmllr a rummage 111' Saturday and Sunday to raise flm<la fer tUe controveralal center. Books. tuniture, garments, trinkets, -· !Dyl, wet OUlll, and lultcaaes will be offered al the backyard sata ucb ol the two days. from 10 a.m. lo S p.m. at IOIS Catallns Sl 1be clinic, k>cated on the comer of Glmoeyn Stroot llld Park Aveaue, wu .wted aeveral months qo lo off« free medlcat aid fer penans In the Laguna Beach area. But the clinic was wiable to open ita doon for fuh time medical service due to tacit d fun&, Olld has onJy been operating as a referral agency in recent weeks. 'l11e nuraes are bopeM that the money ralsed from the rummage aale will be enoogb lo llnally gft the Free Cllnlc open lull ilme wffll medical and poydloloclcal aid - Abortion I.ink. to Bring ~ W ASRIMG'l'Olf (UPI) -With llCbool ft>en1n1 In ....., weoka, tho Nlsoa Mminlatratlon baa begun lta llnal pulb . to "clean up" lJl hard-core IOUthem E • • inJ I' , ,l dlslrldlthatbavenlilltd~optlon xcommun1cat1on '.l:Jft. since the original 11114 flupremt Couri jlecree. • Aa It had -· lbe Juatlco t flied ault 'lburad"' agalntl of 14111Julppl to deaearor•ta 141 achoo! dlatrictL Two of • --oxpected lo -... fe!>Iablo planl by Iba wookond. • , So<alled multldlstrlcl lulls -hmlpin( ... era! llcbool dlltrida within .I atato ,-were filed a1aln5t a total of 17 lillrl<ll In Arll-Florlda, and -tarollna. : Nearly IJ0,000 -Is were Involved In :'lliundly'a action -111,IJ! of them •tick. 11.M d wlxm attanded ........ led acliooll lut year. ; Aal-Allamey a-at Jerrla J,.eonarn, chlel of !hi Civil Rlpta J>ivlsloll, promlaod mo,. lulls, JIOl3lbly piay or thll wMk er nen l . ~Uegal Says Court • ; W ASIIlNGTON (UPI) - A federal tlJtrt ruled 'lbunday a I -faro ""9fke started by the naU00'1 airlines In ~ Is Wogal. The airline lndultry llold !hi rullllf doel not mean K wUl ,..,.. lo rollback tho il!Cl'llal or rl!m- bune puaengers who blVe P11d H . • • • ' DAILY PILOT .....,.,, .............. .... a...-...... ....... •• ..., C.... .._. S.Ck IZI• OUNOI COAIT "11L.11Hllt• COMPAMT l•Hrt H, w.,..i P'nlw.t .... ~"""' J•cli: I. Curiel Vb ,,.!Mitt .... 0-1 Mtrottw Tli•••• Ktnd 111111'1" TN111•1 A. M11t1"hiM "-111111 lllltet llct.1,_, P. Nill IMll DIMllt c.uMJ • .,..., -CIMl!I .... I Uf Wm! 41'1' ltrwf """"'' a.1du 1111 w_. ..... lltvW.N ......,._,.t211'"-tA._. ...,_..,.._ 4Mdl1 1"1S htdl ZMMIN -~·,,,...··~·- LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Roman health. Catholic archbishop of Loi Angeles say1_ "No JegislaUon of man," saJd Manning, he will ucomnumicafl: any member of ~ 11Can change God's unchangeable cwn· the church within bla juriadlctlm 1i1lo mand, 'Tbou Shalt Not KiU.' " becomes involv~ln an abortion. A spokesman llld Catbolics within the "Thou sha:lt not kill ls the WlCMilgeable archidocese would not necessarily receive Jaw of God," Archbishop TlmoUly Ma~ a letter or ei:communicalion should they nin& declared tu a procl1matioa. Thurt-participate in an abortion. dlj'. "It 11 between ev.,.,. CathOUc and "Loudly and clearly our voices must his conscience 11 µ>e spokesman Aid. guard the religious convictions o( every Said the arclibishop: "From the mo- doctor, PW'l8, social work.u, erqpkiye menl of pregnancy, motherhood. aOO Ute of any medical or-IOClal welfare aceDCY, are at issue ind at atake , , • The lo their stand aplmt tho J1ihls . o! direct Intention of destroytnc a nonvlablo the unborn," be lald. fetlll Incurs the penalty o I u- "'lbeir conscleoces m111t not be forced oommunl.caU01." Into vtolaUon; they must not be A nonviable fetus ls one which caruaot preuured ·to assist in abortion practices, live out.side the mother's womb. 1lCI' may they advl.le, ooWlld or pressure welfare recipient& toward the pro- curemerit of an abortion. 11 The Loi Angeles Archdiocese bas about 1.7 mPlion memberJ in Los Angeles, Orange, Ventura and Santa Barbara counties. Under Callfontla law, effeoctlve since 19111, 1borUon Is pennJtted for such reuou I!: npe, Incest ind preservation ol the mother 's phy>ical or meolal Valencia Ai·ea Annex Approved Annn•tlm d ts ICftl to the Valencia Ccunty Servlco Atta No. 17, ....i and aouth ol RGbert and Yale avenues, llOUll>eriy ol Ille SalXa Ana Freeway, has been apprl>'IOd by the Local Aaency Fonnallon Coinml-. Petitioner t<ir the meraer was LaavKI and Sona d California, dovelopen, who plan to build 510 1lngle family homes oo the acreage, pJUI a Pll'k alte and lhreo ...... bells. Ti1" dovel-nq"'"1od the annexation le that the Valeocls s.rvlct Ares eould provide fire protection, parks maln-- !Mance Ind 11Not naoplng lw the pllllllOd - Simon Discloses $2 Million Cost For Senate Bid SACRAMENTO (AP) -l!W*lalllt Norton Simon o! Loi AnplH baa roported lo the secretary ol otat. thel he -t nearly IZ million In bla lut<litch campaign lo win the ~ U.S. Senate nomlnatioo. Nearly all of It wu hla own mmey. Simon &pent three Umts u much I!: his successful oppanent, incumbent U.S. Sen. Goorge Murphy (R-Calil.) The reporta filed with Secnlary ol Slate H. P. Sullivan lllld Simon spent 11;985,299 compared lo Murphy's 1637,7111. Mur,>hy faces Rep. John V. Tunney, Democrat from Riverside, in the a:eneral ele<:tion. Simon's oontributloos totaled the same .. his CXJl"'dllun!. Of that, ha and hil wife contributed a comb l n e d Sl,885,284. 'Ibe .rtat came frcm about 500 pC!rsons. Ex.Colombia.; Envoy Taken by Guerrillas Simon opent more than 11 mllllon In radio and television ldv•rtlal"I. Tunney reporled recelvlnc "30,7'1f and •pending 1521,7C:t. Simoo ~ po!Uloal -.,.,. by steppinl Into the Senato r-agalnlt Mul\>llY ou • the last daj' d Glinl la March. • • • BOGOTA, .Colombl1 (AP) -Fonner Colombian Foreign Mlnilter Fernando Londono y Londono , wla k I d·n • p • d 'Thtnday by auerrUlu . who demanded '200.000 ranaom, police announoed today. Londono, 17, wu ab<lioted when he WM rotng to his colfee farm near Maniialea city, 185 mlloa from Botlota. The ruerrWas, mtmberl of the Nation&l Uberatlon Anny, a pro.Castro group, aent a le~er to Loodooo'1 family lllkl• !or ther._._ His bills campaian included ~tlon adveri.lslng oo radio, televlslon and uew&papera. MUl\>llY won by I.I mlllloo wte1 to 659,000. His per"'11l conlrlbullon to bla •. own tamJ>llgn was considered a record. 11 was tho total ol !Z.I million llP<lll by be and llt\lrphy fer lbe nomloailoa. 'A Stran·ge. Situation9. Ex-mayor Queries _Dana.Capo-Beach Citylwod Motive A 1..--" -~ ·---lalo ... daodb'iiirbia -w-.:r ._ 1111 ~ -ponlioll of Dona, Polnt-Capl!lrano -bofor9 !hi Local Agency Fonna- llon Committee. -Rich&rd C., Brownell, who ta movihg to 3.!911 Zarzllo Drive, Dana Poln~ said he had been a city councllmin and mayor for 10 years and was ,no longer at "the choice of the vOten ... ·on-m.pontioo-Ls do not ntOllae Whal Ibo)' lie lellJn& lnto," ~ --........ ·11111.._ -tlon to !lad I*!P1o WAll'r!NG local eovmunent. ,"I fought all their bflilts -z<Wng, pet regulatk>n, licensing!;-f0t 10. years and grew tired of it al . I am movtnc to Dana Point to get away from govem- ment and I'm a conservaUve, too, if another reason iJ needed." · As the laughter lllhslded, llrowMll added IMlrioull,y, '"111a properly - • wW f> vp ln:an Ibo JI~ 10 cab. ,,., .. m•-•"" ,_. 1 ... tbeat srow • r•he11t *' ss dtd more services. .. LOoklng straight al the LAC com- ml&sioners, he said,. t4You. ahould make the proponents of thls move show you ..,'ft:leoce of real support before ,ou ap. prove any incorparation.'' · · The commissioners evidently ap-eed .. they turned down the J>l'OPOOed Jn. COIJlOf'ltlon fer the lblrd ilml ·Jn tho pasl siz , .... F,.... Pagel BEAGLE ••. and amid lhouta ot ''tally-ho, the hound,., the li&btlne ol Mr. B. turned into a lull«alt punull. Flnally 001nmd and a bit wild, the grown., -.. ready for ct¢Jre, lxit bU ll*lts wwe more _..ive South Countx Y Reveals Santa Ana-Tustin Merger than lbe -hid llclnd-· ' With a pop from lbe lnllty·lmlquilller gun with its hJpodennle mislUe, .. Mr. B." toot a well-delened nap. After 10me tender care for eore paws and -by tho -vet al Lion Country ';Br. B." wnt home in the .nu cl a doting Debra Gallamcre, 14. He'• cloin( Jllll line alW the ordool, Safari ..,.-_ llid ~ Tbllrf. cily alpl "Mr. B." gave the Lion Country bnu • migraine -luting ll1rougb the week after ha fled ln>m the special kemel fer vldor pets at the compound ai an aide broug!lt in IOme water. "The family WIS most dl!.Vaugbt •• , understandebie,'' a spokeainan said. "What we wonied about the most was il lnqer and tbinl 1"luld drive him lo It! Jato the part. "Had be 1000 imlde be 1"luld have beeu nothinll more -• bon d'oeuvre fer the guests we have here," the 90lS'Oe added. But "Mr. B." CGUldn' make It lnsldo -a lelUmonlal al lout lo the elleetlve meuures the perk bu taken to keep liool where Ibey bekXI(. But the chaees aren't over ytt. At lax reports the Lion Co<a>try sta1r is looking for a mule deer doe and heT' twin fawns whose gra:ring is taking them clo6er by tho day lo the prides olh~-· "They jllrt love Ytliace," one Safari emplO)'e lllld. SALT Adjournment A waited in Vienna VI&NNA (UPI) -Al the Strate(ic Amt UmltaUon Talb (SALT) "ap. pr..-e. ol both llideo have become clearer," conler«>ee 10Urce1 said today. There waa an at:molphere of guess work UI how Jong the Vieooa talks will last. PoUUcal obaerven ei:pected an adjourn announcement after today's 23rd SALT ... 1on of the Amerlcen and RIWian negotiaton, but no such word came. The Santa Ana-Tustin YMCA will mere• with the South ore,. CouncJr YMCA lo !um a m.,Jo motropolltan faclllty. The unanimous decWon wu made at a meoting d the Santa Ana Y board Wemiesdey, after a slmHar decision to merge passed the board governing the South Orange County YMCA last month. 'The new metropolitan organlzatlon was JOUgbt so that greater facilities, person-- net and capkal would be available for all d Southern Orqe Coonty. 'l11e metropolitan y will be divided Into three branches, one lo< the South Counly, one lw SalXa Ana-TUstln, and one kr the Saddlobaclt Valley. Charles Bmlon, prtsldeot " the South Cwnty branch, baaed in Laguna Beach thi.nb the merger will help ei:paad the YMCA 's Ol)efation.s in this are:1. , "I think the m«ger la the best thing for the Y down here," Benton said. ''It will give us an opportunity for good leadership and we will have available high caliber men that we couldn't allord lo have In tbe past. "In-addition to that we can tab ad-...age d the metropolitan Y'1 ac- counUnc procedure. 10methlnc we could not allonl lo do ounelveo In the put." The South Orange County YMCA WH formed when the Laguna Beach Y spread its wings during the adminlstralion of former Director Roger Carter to take in El Toro, Mission Viejo, Laguna Hills, San Juan Capistrano and San Clemente. The ei:panslon. bow ever, strained the financial facilities of the organization leaving it in difficult financial straits. It had been repoI1ed in the merger Frot11Pegel LEARY.~. 10 year sentence at io., Padres Men's Colony In San Luis Obbpo, Mli!e John'• stepmother is free on bail while ap. pealing a six-month Orange County Jail term. John was ordered to stay at the rehabilitation quarters for drui·users at least aeveral months when be appeared, clean-shav'en, aOOrt·haired and quite nenrous befon die beoch. Judge McMillan, however, believes two weeks to be a ~ shoct. Summer Safe 4 SIDI CHAllS ot H .... . I OVAL TAILI 21t- WITH J LIAYU .._ai t11at an o1 .., Saltll ar.,.. County YMCA -1"luld be -over lo Ille JDOln>!»l"an Y U lbe-paseed. ,· ·But Benton points out tllat while ac- counting and dlrectorabip duties will be carried out centrally, the trusts tha~ the South Orange County owns now, will remain in Laguna. These trusts include an endowment from the Thunton Foundation and a three acre land hoJdini In South J.aiuna, near ~ Beach. Land for the Saddlebeclt Valley branch W8' donated last week lo the YMCA in that &reL 1be Janet ls on tbe corner ol Front Street and El Toro Rood In El Tero. A pernwieot o111ce kr tho valley branch Is expected to be com- pleted by Sept. l. Later, by Nov. I, a YMCA faclllty should be completad at the location as well Funds are now being raised ID the Saddleback Valley lo help fund the IXIO- at.ruction. Alfred Burri Succumbs at 80 Allred T. Burri, o1 Lag1111a llllls, v.i>o was U.S. vice consul to e?trocrad Russia during the Bolshevik revoluttOO: died Monday in Sooth Coaat Community Hospital after a long illness. He wq 80. Mr. Burri was retired from the diplomatic oor,. of the U.S. foreip service and began his career at the Coosul General's Office ln Pet.rograd. After the asew;ination ol the Czar In 1918, Mr. Burri WU placed under house arrest. Later, under orden from Moscow, he was held bo8tage in Bytirb prison for 5ix months. He was releaaed through the oEforls of t)!e Interna- 1\ed Croll and the Danish .-ul. He was then assigned as the U.S. Cc>t.MSel to Tillis, RUS!ta, and later ltl'Ved in Turkey, Madagascar, Honduras, Co- lombia, the Netherlandl and Switzer• land. • He retired in 1933. and In 1937 moved to Santa Barbara. He came to X..guna Hills in 1968. Funeral •rvices will be held In Santa Barbara. He is survived by his wife, Marian. s519 c •• ,1 ... OU!! SUMMER SALE ALSO INCLUDES SELECTED GROUPS FROM DREXEt;. HERITAGE, HENREDON, NATIONAL. MAR6E CARSON, HERITAGE & HENREDON UPHOLSTERY PLUS MANY OTHER LINES. REDUCTIONS ON ACCESSQJUES, LAMPS, ANO PICTURES ARE ALSO AVAIL.AILE. DEALERS FOR: HENREDON -DREXEL -HERITAGE • 7eJ11111 NIWl'ORT llACH 1727 Wtatoltlf Dr., 642·20s0 • OPIN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 INTERIORS ""°feuJon1I lnt.r'°9'" O..ltn°" Anllabl.--AIO-NSiD LAGUNA llACH 345 North Coast Hwy. 4f4.65Sl OPEN FRIOAY 'TfL 9 I • ' 'A·Bones' Ride Again Judge check over 1931 Deluxe Roadster at sixth annual convention of the Model A Ford Club in Mil- waukee. in Background is 1930 ~nglisb Ford.or. Convention opened Thursday. About 500 vintage cars are on di splay. ~any were driven to the conven- tion by their owners. . Council Sl~tes Busy Week Budget Study, Planners Meet , Regular Session Set Laguna Beach councilmen have their wort cut out for them next week in a ooe-two.cbree series of meetings that Include' -A joiDI meeting w illl the planning COIMlissioo Monday night to discuss Councilm.a.n Peter Ol!Uander's plan to reorganize the Boan! of Ad~ and initiate a department of building services headed by a Sllt of ombudsnan to General Leo J. Dulacki To Head Fourth Division A Marine Brigadier General with a history of duty In Finland, K<rea, MO&COW and South Vietnam will assume command of the Camp Peodletoo-based Fourth Marine Division in ceremonies at the base Tuesday afterooOn. Brig. Gen. Leo J. Dulacki will asrume the command from 'tt1aj. Gen. Donn J. Robertson. who l\ill transfer soon to Washirigton, D.C. for a lop-level ad- ministrative post. 'Ibe asswiptioo of the divisk>n com- mand by Geo. Dulacki still will leave 0... -with the post ol Com- mander of the Marine Corps Base. The cemnonies, which will Include a .J;l-Slm salute for the retiring oom- mander and an 11-gun sahlte for his successor, will be at 4 p.rn. at the 24 area parade field. The new commander of the division will assume the post after serving as: Chief of staff for Ill Marine Amphibious Force in South Vietnam. Gen. Dulacki, commissioned in 1941, has served aboard the aircraft carriers U~ Belleau Wood and USS Hornet dW'· ing his term of service • • PENDLETON Ll!ADER Brig. Gen. Leo Dul.ckl. See Marionettes Accompanied by music of Tcnaikovsky's popular ''Nutcracker,'' the "Cco:ert in Miniature," a cunplete .marionette theater JV'OduCtiCll will be shown audiences: several times daily dur- UC the run of the 1970 Festival of Arts, July 17 through August 30. 'Ibe b>w will be held in the Festival of Arts Forum, adjacent to lrvioe Bowl. The charming fanWy feafura a magic balJet with insect puppets as the ballerinas, led by the "prima," a cbartreuse buttmly portraying the Sug- ar Plum Fairy. Other performers in- clude a romantic foest mouse, a majestic mosquito mabaraja with a colorful retinue of cossack ants, a frighUuJ spider Claieks Wiiag It named Legree, and a swinging all-bug orchestra. The characters are portreyed In an enchanted forest with giant roses, sunflowers, and tulips. that sing in tbe chorus. This produclicn ls acclaimed the lD06t PoPUlar of the marionette master, Rene. It played at the SeaWe World's Fair where overflow audiences lbowed up to see it. Rene and his pupptU have been feen featured on the Ed Sullivan and Dave Garraway shows the Las: Vegas lt!ip, and leading supper clubs across the naUm. Hil productioos btve alto been lauded .Jn the Orient and s®th America. shepherd matters through v a r i o 11 s departmeet.s. -A new budget eessioo. 'l'Uelday to examine again ..mt cuts and additions are possible, probably with new m. formation fnm the county asseuor on. the amount of -valuatioo in-crea>e. -The W-y..,. m<diog to tal<e up 9Cheduled agt!Ol()a IU!ms. Ostrander's plan for reorganization ls a t~part one. One recommendation is for expapsion ol the Board of Adjustment to a five member board with addilion ol pro- feaional persons and 1" staff members, except as advisers. Tbe board is curnntly -memben, one a city staff member, one an arehttect and one a member at large. 'Ibe positions are held by Clyde Z. Springe, city plan- ning and building director; architect Slorm Case; and Jes,,e Riddle, former mayor. Ostrander also favors adding additional functions for the enlarged board, func- tions such as sign variances, home OC· cupatk>n perm.it appliCatioos, architec.. tural review and .site plan review. 'Ibe board was originally created to handle part ol the load ol the planning commission -dimenaional matws not considered bot potatoes -to leave the comm.issioo more than for plannj~ The oecood pert of the Ostrander pro. ppoal II for cre#lon ~I a ~ o( buiJcliq ~ Apparently wboever headed this would coonfirulle varlouo departments in areas that include bUilding and safety, zoning, plan check· Ing, enforeem<U, public -is and ad-vance planning, Laguna Slates Jr. Lifesaving Swimming Oass Laguna Beach Rec<ation Dei>ortm<nt II scheduling a junior life aaving coone for yOUJ1.gsters 12 to 15 years old, who are qualified at the intermediate or swimmen level. The course wlif be held at the ligb scbool pool Aug. 10 to 21. It wlif be Monday through Friday from nooa to 1:30 p.m. The fee is $4 per aession. Classes for adult& will also be added at the pool beginning July 13, the course includes per8005 rqing from beglnnen through 1wimmen level It will be Mo• day through Friday It 10,30 a.m. Tbe fee ls $3 per session. U'tT._.... These two birds arc winners of the 1970 Powder Pufi Derby -the annual cross-country flying race for women . Margaret Mead of Santa Barbara (left) new her light plane to victory. Her co-pilot was blonde ?Ctress Susan Oliver. They picked up trophies dul\o 1ng victory ceremonies Thursday in Trenton, N.J ,, finishing spot for this year's derby. IagunaMan Signs Note Against War. A -Llglmo man an duly with the U.S. Army Jn Vletmem 1-joJnod a ......, Gi """" """""1en llgnin& • -to • leplator .._i1ng JU bill 1-Tir'I CalJfOrni---wan....-... set: Robert c. Bam, <i :mu Via Alclm-, lipod the le tier to A"""'1lblymln John V-lloo (D&n Joee) -declan8 Ille Vietnam War vlotateo -tulional Jilhls of ooldlt:rs and free men. "We .,. not -... against this war wbile we are ~. We have our jobs to do and we do them to the best of our ability," the eight add in uallfk::ation. A~ eight mat are 3el'ViDg wiCh the First Cavalry Divi&on (Ainnobile) Com· pany 0, Eighth Engineaing Bal<alloo • "Rm we bad our choice, we ·would Id be bfft," UMe letter to A9emblyman v--"But now we must conteet our nation's Plannbtft Meltu ' right to fight in Vietnam and also try to do our best to protect the yowig men back bome, soon to become aoldien, frun figtttlnc here, .. it cont.lnue!. The Vasconcellos bill is set for a heorin& nut Tuesday In the Assembly Ways and Means Counittee, but the dissenting eight are doubtfUl it will become a Jaw. Verner Beck, Kay Southam, Harry Lawrence and Jim Sdtrnitz (from left) study menu !or annual Laguna Chamber of Commerce 1nstalJ.a.. ~, .. tion dinner next Thursday at Festival grounds. Lawrence is outgoing_ ••. chamber president. He will be replaced by Bernard Syfan at tnstalla-~ tion dinner, which is open to.chamber members only. ·;. 11we know that tbis blll will never ..-.. Gov •. !lea(an'• ~. But if you feel as strongly on this matter as we do, then we are sure that this bill will soon beame law despite bis veto,'' tbey wrote. "It i. our feellntl that men should mt be made to light a war in wttich they do not believe," it continues. "We also feel WlCe our national security is not at stake and that our being here is not an expression ol. patriot.ism, that legally we camot be forced to fight in tbirs war." Ali so Fishing Pier Set; Building Now Under Wa~~ .... ' .. .· Heath to Visit U.S., Address U.N. Session LONDON (AP) -Edwanf Heath wlif make his first visit to the U"ited States as Britain's prime minister this fall, a government spokesman said today. He will addtua the U.N. ~al Assembly's 25th amllvenary session, the spokesman said, but no date ha:! been fixed. Ariglers who enjoy surf fishing at Aliso Beach in South Laguna will have somedting solid gajng for them by March. of nei:t year -the Aliso Fishing Pier. Construct.ion began last week on the beach end ol. the pier, whlch will be M reet long. The rest of the e10 feet will project out over Uie water in the low silhouette of beckoning recreation. The beach end will house a restaurant, bait and tackle store, and restrooms. Traditionally, such shops are on the ocean end of the pier, but planners wanted to leave additional a p a c e available for ll.sbermen. To accoouno- date the fishermen, the pier's ocean end will be diamond shaped, so that anglen can ftsh fnm the outside or around the Inside of the dlamood. '1'11111, - as many peQple can try their luck llf ... ~ one time. .. Once construction Gi. the beach J is completed in August, a large con.. strucUon platfonn will be moved lol6. the ocean to build the -of the pier' · sinking some of the odllgooal re-Jnf.;;;t concrete pilings 55 feet below the ocem> bed. ,. Cost or the fishing and recreation pl!r. is $665,000 and is divided three ways. The federal gilvemment is payin~. per cent of lhe cost, the state W Conservation Boord 2.5 per cent an the county Harbor Commission the ie- maining 25 per ceol j ,, The crafty 1hopper: he watchH and waits ancl.calo culole1. When he d-buy, he alway1 ... ml to gel tho Ml produd for the i...t pri<o. Righi now, tho crafty buyer i1 buying Sylvania dllcontlnued modela. Those 19", which have ta be moved aut 10 that they can be roploced by nowar ones, have all the quality that mak11 Sylvania the expert'• choice. In fact, Sylvania discontinued models are better than most ather people's continued models. ' You, too, can be foxy. A lot of entertainment at a budget price. 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She wu luppooed tO re- pO)rl to wort al an olftce across \he -• The Dttroft Par kl and Rtcrt· - 11ticm Department Wednesdaf do1td fioe downtoton pvbEfc ,.e1t- room.1 for lack of atttndanel!!. ··vni1 hone1U11, tht uit Mi not been. high in thl1t locotioftl. • Richard Fanning, auiltant JU?"· kttndt'nt, laid. Ttoo outlvi'Kg J)ILbUt comfort rtationl wre al-'° Cit>ud ill aft tCOnoMJI driot, • Victor Lupton, 'J:/, of London went on bis honeymoon Wednesday - with ll5 )!iris. His bride Margaret, 12, had brought along 34 teen'age l(irll from a school where she used to teach. Margaret had a year-old Commitment to take the girls on a holiday at this time. • Robert Schiltz of Qulmper, France told a court Tuesday he bUJ'J(led ftve houses because he wanted to retuni to prison to put on weight He said since his last release from jail he lost 15 pounds while working at an hemes! Job and he wanted the weight back again. • Hundredl of lh>e bob¥ chlc-- bfU tof'rt tn f'OUf.e for delivtf'JI Tllurldav to Frmch P1tsidnt Gtorgt1 Pompfdou and Mi?rittn of Aprimllture Jacquet Duham<~ dbpatch•d bv poull'll gr<J1D<r1 in 1outheC1tern France prote&t. ing tM low price of eog1. • Asheville, N.C. Sherill Harry P. Clay led"' newsmen and raiders Tuesday) to an area his men had 1taked out for three weeks In an eflort to capture growers of mari- juana. No arrests were made but 82 healthy marijuana p1ADl1 were found-and the 1heriff ertimated they bad been watered within 20 • minutes of th< arrival of the raiders, 0 Kalla Kone, Hawaii Police Cap- tain George lranon Wednesday noted a fire truck zig-za~gtng down the highway -not heading toward any particular fire. He followed it and soon arrested Terry L. Good· win, 26, Portland, who, officer• nld, had taken the truck from the airport for a ride. • Thieves broke into a Eveshaw, England building site and stole a flight of wooden 1tair1, potict 1aid. ,.w.,, #t 10, 19711 . Egypt Jets Shot Down Says Israel .. 'No Strings' Reward Offered For Mayor's Kin LANSING, Mldl. (UPI) -An anonymous ts,000 rew•d with no strings attadled bas been off-I« the Hie retum of Lewie Mul11l1¥ .. 1i. IS. The blonde dollcl*r of 1..-.·. former bla)'<I' •• k!0-9 by a l'Gllber from the lllllqile ..... -• -• clerk. A .-.e police -foond m trace of -Mw••ct>on. -!other Is ..._ I-.. Mayor Mu E. Murn- lnt!han. or of h<r abdo.m-, dacribed aa a Negro male about 25 years old ..-Ing dark -end. -what. Mlsa Mlll1linal>m -forced to sc- COIJlllllDY • -who held up Gallagh<r'1 glll llhop for "° olt.r Ille told bim Ibo -~ -ct.we foe • llO lill• llOllce llid. Lato Tfiinilay, loail -pi..,.cl a tape ""'"dine by Emle Boooo, • ......... local w.:k Alkilat, • I* .......... -_ ... lw lflle Muni. -P'" bis iel<P>aie --prcllnlled ~bl' --11--Jn. fonnlCbJ.. "I wtD detivw h llXlllJ.'' Boone oDI. "P-Cllil .. al my home.'" The mrlnf WM -lllOll)'llOUOly, police Aid. 'l1len bad been .......... --I -dlfnd, police Mid. Aooonllng to ,..,., ..... - the shop an UM -eapillll c:H,'1 .... lido -' p.m. ml picbd cut oeveral 1leml. Wiim -~ opld .... oouJd 11111 ...., blo .. bill, he pulled .... and -her end ..... -Mn. Oirlotino II:. Galllch« lo lie Oii tbt lloor. 'Love It or Leave' Threatened in Suit MT. HOLLY, N.J. (AP) -Burllqlon fumty olfidall have been tbreatelled. with a lawsuit because they ordered Amerlean Dag decals beering the 1loean "Our Flag: Love It or Leave" placed on all county-owned vehlclee . <:raJi Otllinpr, 25, director or the South Jersey Chapter of the Commlu .. of Qlncemed Cldzens for a Sane World, said he ha eo11tact.ed the Amertcu avn LlberUe• Union to study the possibllily of taklnc legal actJoo 1111nst the freeholden. • • ' .._ • • . Ul>IT ........ DOVES DISCUSS HOW PULLOUT CAN BE ACHIEVED In. DMp Concentration, Sen. Muskie (left) and W. Averell Herriman • Congress Doves Meet, Seek War Timetable WASHINGTON (AP) - A bipartisan antiwar conference apooaored by &ome 100 senaton and.~en says public releaSe ol 1 deflnke withdrawal timetable oflen the hell chance I« a """""'"1 American <sit from Vietnam. A "slow and erratic withdrawal" under President Nixon's VJetnam&ation plan .. could ccmfront America with a choice between a bloody . Dunkirk or nuclear domn!day," Sen. Alan Cranston said dur .. ing the day-long session 'lbursday. Cranston, a califomia Democrat, said an enemy tmeertain over wtlether the UnHed ~ truly lofalds to withdraw entirely will be tempted to launch a major attack as U.S. forcel deattse under current plans. .. U they do attack, we would be unable .. nub relnlO!'Cflllenta lo fut """"" to stop them and we would then have to dl008e between an am.J>hlbious retreat or fighting back on an escalated scale," he added, "even to the point of using JNClear weapons." C.onference Olainnan Arthur Larsoni 1 former special aide to the late Presi· dmt Dwight D. Eisenhower, said "the healing of domestic divisions in American l~ership abroad" with public designa .. tion of a withdrawal timetable. . W. AvereJI Harriman, former U.S. am- bassador to the Paris peace talks, said he is "in full aceord with the conception that there should be a fixed withdrawal." He said negotla~ns would be aided by such a step because "the North Vletnmnese do not believe we have any intention ol getting out of South Viet- natn." Reds Free Bisl1op. Walsh; Claim Redmond a Suicide . ' Cuef Alr.,e: _ - Troops .Struggle .To Copter Crash SAIGON (UPI)' -U.S. 1-m,igglecl wsr ~ and SI detained 111bermei ln t«renllal tlllll ~ to mch tho io Nor1h Vietnam Saturday al the demlli- wrecbge of the downed bdico!"" of tar~~ spobmMn quoted_ Pr•m- MaJ. Gen. George W. CUey on a liill near ler Lon Nol a1 saying about half the • the Cambodlan bord<r. The U.S. Com· tbnated 71,000 Communist -In. his mud Aid comblt had ct._.i to lta 1 country had returned lo V11bwa. The Joweat level al.nee American troops left ' spoke&m&Q llid it· appeared thole wt. Cambodia 11 d•Y• ago -stayed behind had retired to iaoiated Cambodian govuiµ;...t IOUl'C<I In = :i,:i reorganize durini the Phoom Penh reported Thai troops liad enf<red Cambodia to help prut«t a tiny border hilltop enclave around the ancient temple of Preah Vlh<ar, JIO mlles north of Phnom Penh. Ji was the lint Ume that fighUng men had come into Cambodla ainc:e the Lon Nol gov~ ernment asked for help from Bangkok to fight the Communists. The U.S. Command relllled to live more than the most general details of the Casey rescue operation became of the possibility he and 1lx others aboard Jnlght have survived the crash Tuesday morning. , . There were these other developments :· -Only one major ground engq:ement wu reported In Vietnam. Foor Ameri· cans died 100 mjles eut ~ Saigon when CQmmunlst troops ambushed ·them with . a mine and small arms fire. Guerrilla casualties were unknown, -American B62 bombers flew eight mis!ions overnight In South Vietnam and an undlscloeed number in Cambodia and Laos, U.S. spokesmen said. All the ralds in Vietnam were in the viclnJty of the abandoned U.S. Marine Ba!e ol Kbe Sanh. , -Military sources ill Saigon said to- day the U.S. was_paying moot of the one to two million dollars of estimated costs for South Vietnam to train 10,000 Cam- boclian troops. -The· InternationaJ Red Cross prepared to return G disabled North Vietnamese -* * * House Refuses War Curb Bill ., On Cambodia WASHINGTON (UPI) -'Ibo Houa<, In seven mlootes, has taJren a l""tl step toward undolni the notrictlv• legislation on Cambodia the Senate tool< seven weeks to put together. By a 237 to 1S3 vote,. the House refuled 'lbursday .. ac<:ept the CoopeM;hurdt amendment that would bar" future Jarge- !Cale military operations In Combodla. lt aent the bUl to an uncertain fate in a joint conference. Disappointed ......... who guided the measure throogb an adnllnisirailon obstacle COUt'!e now are wcrried the action wiU make Hruse conferees evtll more unyielding on the precedent.e<tlhl& amendment. But Sen. f'rank ChUTch (0.ldallo), who drew up .the amendment with Sen. John. Shennan Cooper (R·Ky.), said he .UH leels there is a strong chance the measure will end up oo President Nil'00'1 desk. The Cooper-<hlrch .-.... D le Le added by the Senate to a $300 m!lljoo e gates ave 1 ... 1gn military sales bill posoed by the House earlier in the year. · The administration and .its backers y outli Assembly In Congress want the bill -but they have Jl9l said whether they want It UNITED NATIONS !UPI) -A Puerto badly enough lo accept the Cooper. Rican delegaUon Withdrew tOOay frun Church amendment. the World Youth Assembly on grounds House Republican leader Gerald R. the ......... 1.... had been rted Int Ford of Michigan said he w a 1 un.~16 conve 0 "delighted" at tbe House action. Be a propaganda festival by JeftiBts. called 00 the HOU!t-Senate conferees At Thursday's opening &eS8icm lelUst now . to remove the r..........-.n.. ....... groopl!I made cmcerted attacks oo the amendment .....,...,_.__..v HONG KONG {UPI) -C.O..unil! also wed him whether he knew America .Unlled States. end II polici<s and thole from the bill. an today hod l'f.yew-old Anwrican had .....Uy ,.nt men to the moon. or the U.S. allies. ~e~~er ~Pres!-= Bishop James Edward Wallh bun 11 He said he knew nothing about this." Puerto Rican J<llle Grandos told tl.lday'1 to ;rotect the lives of Amerlcn troos:a.•• )'WI lmprialYJl'Cllt • a ,.., .. and Walsh wu 1enteooed in 1959 to 20 sesA>rl the leftists Wflr'e ~to make Ford Said in a statement. Such In. Ilk! Hup Fnlodl lledmood Jr., 50, • yeon In prloOlt on d1arpa' o1 "spying the Ulembly a "Cllllon copy of their terference is ohorWlghled ind llmrill, • ol v-• NV for the UnHed Stetet and the Vat1can, welJ.known. youth fe.!Uvals.'' he said ........ .,commlttedlldclde lo 1-~~~~~~~~-:--~~~.....:......:.:::.:::::.:::::.:::..::::::.:.::::.~~~~....:::::::.~~~~~~~~~ April In his prison cell -. he also I WM held on spy charges, Redmond's Yonlc<n-..ey eqnri.ed doubt al tlie &Ulddt nport Ind Aid walked IOfOll the border lo ....., ldlUJ Comudal lnbumanlly. W.W., a nettve of Qnnberland, Md .. walked acru11 the border in worn khaki trousen: am dlected ~ unshaven and -· llolpllal spokelmea tonight aid he .. "in re:mM'kably IOOd' health" and 0 wffbou& 9PP1rent probkms" despite btaonlell. Dr. -Rowan! of Our Lolly of M_,-Hospital M1ert the Bililop ii staying said, "he is l nremarkably good health. lt """"' they have been taking good care of him in the past four months." Another spokesman said W aloh reported he had been treated well. "He fold me that he had good food 1rom Ille American Rid Croes and books from his brothers and sisters In Amertea," Italian priest Am1ro8e PoletU said. ..He k>oloed quite pleased, quite' calm and quite well and waa in good spirits." "I uked him whether he preferred 1 ~ or an ambulance to take him to the hospital," Poletti uid. "He said be would like an ambulance, I Capital Airport Inundated It's Typical Mid.summer Day for Most of U.S. C•llforttl• Los I'°'* and loc1t tw lllwtf'M _, .,,. CNllf "' "" "'"' Mutt !Od11 .... W'ldllr a(.lf!wld lhu~ ..,,,.'" "" 11!111'1or HC:llont "'" ·~ !wt flll ral of leull11r11 C..lfwnl.lo 11 lllr 11111 1lltht11 w1mwr, 1.411 AllMI• llld Pi.Irv aundll111 with lrlflM -.itl1111l1111 In the mid ... Tht ~ -.iiltllt low It U. n.. Air ,~11111111'1 Con!rti Oltltld _.., ... , ll1ht --Ill _, ·-wl1'11 lt'l0dlr1t1 ""' 1,,rtllltft Ill ... SM Gtwtlt 11111 l"1lll'IMI ••lltn, ... CMI _. 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It cleans Rnd cool1 Medallion Homes and Apart • Electrlc Ai• Is here. So arc the air you breathe. ment1 are available In all prlct Medallion Electric Homes AndilamcleHwaterhcat· ranges-and cle~rl' 1etting the and l\partmcnt1. Each includes a Ing-without a pilot, without a trend. sCJ/a modern, flameless, all-electric flue, without wasted space. Fur· kitchen. A Medallion Home or thermo re, a Medallion Home has Southern California Edi•on • • • • • San Clemente -. ---El>ITI ON .. YOL ~1~ 'NO. '164, 4 SECJIONS, 41 PA-SES ORANGE COUNTY,cCAUFORNIA .. ,. ' --... ... -· -. " FRIDAY, J ULY ld, lt7CI TEN CENTS I • • • • . • . Lion Stal·kers Uap111re Prey••A Beagle ' .· HAPPY ENDING -Rescued Beagle. Mr. B., gets acquainted with lion cub after harrowing experience at Li.on Country Safari. From left are Robert Norris, Lion Country's senior game.ward@!i;_T~a Balley, 12. a friend of Mr: B's owner. and Debra Galle- more, who is holding her prodigal pet Leaves Retreat Leary_.'s Son Missing; ;j I . • JUdge Orders Arrest By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of Hit; Deity 1'1111 Stiff The judge who gr-probation to the '°" of notoriou.. Dr. Timoll1y Leary has order«! his immediate arrest after Jeaming he is no longer at a picturesque religious reLreat for ex-Orug users in the San Juan Capistrano 8"!&, John· B. Leary, 21, who ~ent before Superior Coor! Judge Byron K. McMillaJ\ les then three weeka ago, ill charged wittl violation of probation. Judge McMillan allowed young Leary to stay at the ranch operat.ioo founded by Rev. Max Rapaport. of the Churdl. ol San Clemente, a facility near Ortega Highway. No one but John Leary seems lo know whe.re he ls today. "I don't know what's happening," said the Rev. Rapaport. "His parole officer called yesterday. He was staying here but I don't know when he is now." He apparenUy baan't eecaped, he has Jmt gone somewhece. \ Judge McMillan b9ued a bench war4 rant earlier this week, saying he heard frun reliable sources that Lury had moved back to his old hawits in the Festival Hunts Sunday Singers Woold yoo still Uke to get out' and berone a vocal part of the m.>Y..faceted FeltivaJ of Arts? _ ' Woodlancl'Drive·a.r.i cl Laiuiio BeO<h . · He abo said he undersklbd Leary was aelling reoonls In a poyoheclelic shop .. Neither residence in the colorful, wood- ed nook: in the Art Colooy -where a drug arrest sparked a semi-riot last weekend -nor hanging around a psychedelic shop fit \Yell with terms of his probaJion. A DAILY Pl.LOT call to the Orange Coonty Probation Department ThW'sday afternoon led to the first ini.lirc that NIDC)' Nebon had lost one of bee most notorious probaUonen. Judge McMillan could have im~ a state prbon sentence oo Leary last June 22, but he accepted recorn- mendatims based on his 90-day oblerva- hon period at the California Correctiooal Institute f~ Men at Chino. Defense attorney Irvin Cooper, the Rev. Rapaport, and Miss Nelson all said Leary was optimistic about a drug-free future of achievement and adaptation to a more structured society. "'He has shown eveey willingness at Chino and I know that the boy Is determined to Hve a good, clean nr~." Cooper tokl Judge McMillan, who was 181' touat>er on faUw Leary. Dr. Leary, 50, his wile Rosemary, 3f, and John were all arrested ln the Woodland Drive area of -Laguna 1*ch Dec. 2', 1!119, in a ltltioo wagon pro. ' secutors portrayed • a four-wheeled pbarmacy. Narcotics detedivet takl they con- fiscated LSD IDd mlrijuilna from the vehicle. Dr. i.e.ry ~currently 1ervirw a ooe-l<>- (llee LEARY, Pap I) Woodland Drive · T~·~~ .. , ~¥°'~ ·Gives ~lf;Up,- A 1--_,_ olJepd to l\ove• llt«fend 'rih 'p:,o;,;1.,~ Iha. July 4 clioturbulCO on ·'Wa!dllnd· Drhe, turned henell ln Tluiday -...... and was re-all« pootln( ll,JIO bail: A wam111t bad boon bsued !or tile arrest of Patty Colleen Yirb, 30,· of 5CM Park Ave., whJ aMegedly aaaulted an officer by kickin( him as be wu making an arr..i. S>e allo -·charged with dio!urbiog tile peace. Sevaiieen -and -juV11111ts were ilrTeoled in the mefee thal br<lupl 23 police can mm siJ: law agmcia to the La.gum Oany<rt area. Abo arreoted on a bend> -WeG>e!day was Stanley H. Dye, 21, cl 1195 Victory Walk, booted on charges ol disturi>ing the peace, unlawlul assembly, r<inaining at a riot -beiD( warned to leave and urP:ie a riot. U.S . BEACHES ACCESS URGED SACRAMENTO '(UPI) -'"1e Senate today voted to an the federal govmment to allow pubtic access to Callfomla b e a c b e 1 located wldlio mt It tar y Jn. stallations. The vote on the reeolution drawn up by the .U.Ubfy 10lect com- mittee on enviroamelKal quality WU 23-1. Sell. Cl#k L. Bradley (R-S&n Joee), cut the IOle nt11Uve -· For the crew llt tm cc.mtry, cap. ........ " Ila wild ,_ Wlllllly ~ a jeep, a few men . and a few mlnules. , But CltdUnr a eiat>ed beegle ""'->. q-the -" ........ Frank;,; Buck llld a pb·-cl wily Uperls. '"1e.mdl.-C.-cl II (COUbWm) animal lpOciallsU, • fleet " i-and • ,,__ cun linally boued u.e beacle in ... hilll .... the pCll'Ular DtW wt1c111e --I.Mao more -'""" "' the rollioc blDo Werk!. of the Imne Rancl!. And Ibo J-~ family ol But eveey Ume the ranien -W<rldoc llcmtialinn Beach an 1-Y apin at alter boon -get close to "Mr. B." home with "Mr. B," Iha family poi the doc eluded them. who slipped out cl a Lion °"'!Dl'l' ~ · By 1birsclay ~·111<. B." had been -last w..-· aa Ille lamlly· v-Iha in the hills !or three dayo anc!' Ille pork. situation had grown critical. Semlng the lmmediocy cl the -. sw.en.meit in their -Hlrtped i.. staff. at Lion Country let out after th. aet out once more on dog~ ..-t hound, but he led them meny -(See BEAGLE, hp ZI ' Experts. Called In. -- . -• By JOHN VAL TERZA be<n a dork area In the cw for weeks. were potentially -•l!ini and in-· Of ._ o.iir P111t steff And now that Gamble's commeOts have judicial. PoJice ezperts oo Satanisn from Lot: been aired, Sherlff'3 Lt. Richard Drake Drake however, «ii:I. reveal um lllM Aagelec .aad .s.o .Franoiaoc> today. w.... cl extnmely groteoque adlvlty muot hove called into the murder lnveotlptlon of said, the Sataolsl ~ the munle< ae<0mpanied tile slabbllig of tile El Toro tx,_VJ.ly butchered Mrs. Floreoi;:e'Brown will be the tarcet of an lmensive police teacher because of the condtUoa «.. tbe alter an ollorney's -nions 'llltnday inv.-...tion. bo!JY. ot a. devil . -p rilual Mt1J parts "We already have oolled in a captain ','I'm ~ 1,.,,..,. to be ~ .... ar ~ on the Los ADgei<s Po!loe ~t -"~ ••..., -of her body. .........,1w1 as an .. _rl in tile flelcl teolionally birnre, but evecyme -Bui Santa Ana lawyer.La,...... Com-·-""'!':.....le. saw Mn. Brown's remains on the nJclll bki aatd bis cled lftd' suspect iD the of Winiam, and we ~:r wU1 wt tbey were discovered wM convlnced. tblt a1'Yiol, Slephen Crall Hurd, 20, did "'°"' advlco !nm othei dtleo. ~ ..,.,.thing very 1trabge bad &CQ)IIl!IOD-nOt pu:tictpete to tbe' aUeced : Satan we have no cme oa aut;, fore• ied the murder -cannibalism wua't wonllip' ritual In crevo1m1 N-, koowlecfleiille "'·JIU uJeot. llicUhe ru1ec1 ou~ either\ he satd frankly. Fonot with the.,-_, laoP•itd VI\' • u,.-~. , ' , . ' 1 IL Drake, --plO,ed a. 1eadlac ..ia !!'*'"'U·--· v-·=· Dr.; •. la W'C;ll!· In fiodiog -... -ti. a; c· _. · • ' . • l ~ .. .,..,......,. the K-bar mUllory -all<ledl1 - Cambre, .... ""' 5 h '-. .... ''Wliii. cap, J..--•• 1''....... ia Iha oiaying the mlaiofJ .... ., Ila. ollelecl _..,_ .. " ....... -...... -the -cf-. ....... -and the bloody murder -cl hoinel• ,..ills. alao -denied lo atlacl: ""l!fs -'f!.ncll:r ·llillll I.I !n]m.. oaldlhlSatalstelemeal•- ,_-tbal hll dloot, --be ... hll family slept. hod croj;p.cr up in boun " taJkUC a plea " -ln court 'lbunday, Bui Drake said lie ilioottoc -w;Jh.Hcrc! aacl·four otben foolall dlarpo ' eiilwr toled GI' mutilated Mrs. Brown. '1in· DI> w17" related to his work GD · in. tDe murder. Hurd W'8 ·only m -.., Gomhte . the baam .... cl Mrs. -. . •1 am hooestly "'Y Ille! it ,,._ aaid. Drott, who -led hll llhodl •I · -rod tnlo the CClllVersotlooo to Ill! 'lbe etilre .-pect rl the evbceratioo the attorney's comments, eald revelationl noticeable point," he aid. acid diomtmblnDenl cl the body has such u the rliual sacrlllce -Wliat did ' we; howev«, be s&ld. - Aiil to Handicapped Cut : By Reagan in V~S.Dispute SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Gov. Ronald lleqaD. locked in • llruggle with the Nixon admiDistraUon over the gt.nerosity ol CalHomla welfare grants, today an· nounced a SlO milijon cutback in servicts for the aged, blind and disabled. He onlered that 124.s million In funds budgeted for homemaker and attendant care aervlces be reduced to Slf..5 million during the current fiscal year. Additionally, he directed the IJ.'Uing of "emergency" regulatiOns tbet llate funds distributed to the counties fOt' the programs be allocated on a monthly basis instead of yearly. '"1e llepubllcan governor said this J!l'O- cedure would "insure that no county expends more ltate money for the pro- gram than that provided to them.'' 'Ille Slate Social Wellsre Deparlment estimates there an: about 50,000 peraons In PfOll'&mS for the bllnd, aged and dlabled who receive homem.ater and attendant care services, auch u boUle c_.,. ·and ltanlportailon. A deportment spokesman lllld K Wal not lcnown how ~ would be chopped because ol the Clllliack and that-ti would be up to individual counties to decide who must be eliminated. Reagan announced the . action ll!i a lotter to tbe chairmen of county boan1s of supervilors. He sakl tt was aim~ at ''lessening the he&vy weUare ~ on the taxpayer." He said ll would force no reclplmt into out-of-home care. A spokesman for the governor aakl the Ill million freed by clampln( the state openc!lng celllng on the 'two pro- grams would revert to the key 8'fteral fund and that there now were · no plana for spending IL He aaid II coold be used to llnanco possible "deficiencies" Jn welfare or other programs later. The governor told the supervllon ·~ the ..., state regulations adopted by Social Welfa,. Director l\Oberl Mlrlln 4'strone1Y recornmmd." that a county . not spend Its own pneral relief fWM!s to supplement the Jll'Olflinl ,...,_ the Mate allocallon is exhausted." the tr'"'°r 'lllllch allegedly SOI off Ille slayers on Sand Canyon Road the ai. --o1Jcme3. 'Ille youths. Drake said. allegedly *" costed the ·woman as she drove from a fr<eway Qllrsmp to a PTA -.., acid wanted ber car bee..,. theirs had stall<d. · Mn. Brown then made reference to the obvious unkempt appearance of the band. ''That was the· trigger -when the victim told them she wouldn't give ber car to a bunch of dirty kids wbo need a bath and haircut," Drake revealed. "But Hurd said nothlng to us. SuU Alla (pollcel or Riverside (sheriff's (See SATAN, Pap II PILOT OFFERS FAIR TICKETS Starting loday, the .DAILY Pnnr ,,,_. viles 120 ~ per30ClS to be tho ...._.. .. guest at the Oranp CountT. Fair & Expooitlon. . Ton names a• clay will be publWiecl in lpecia1 "ads'' in the clusified ado verllsing secl\oo cl the --· Each penon whole namo appears there 11 mtilled to • pair of lickels to Iha fair and wm receive ' ln.structloM Oft how to obtain the tickels by ..ac1iJC the ad lhtlng his name. LoOk tbete now. You may already: have won your fair UckeU. ' The Festival 11 seeking .!lingers lo participate in the free On.(he.Green performances held on Sunday .aftemoonl in August. Sdleduled to perronn on August t, 16, and 23, th e Chorale will feature International folk songs augmented by cdorful dances performed by members cl the Laguna Beach Civic Ballet. Bus Drivers Good Scouts , He warned that •jany •ttempt to do .. -by spendln( tax monies raised ·locally from the county tax · hue - would contravene the clear Intent ol this admlnlltnlion's action which Is to cut the ...i of .... ware at hottl Ibo llate and local levels." 0r .... Singers wishing to participate ln these procrams on the Festival grounds, m~y call Kris Meyers at "94--2808 or Janet Cory al "M-Ql"-Rehearsals will begin Tunday, July 21 In the music rOOm of the CotM'lunlty Presbyterian Cllurcll, 415 Forest Ave. THE ICEMAN IS STUCKETH OCEANSIDE (A PI -A :IOO- pound' block of lee fell against ·_James , Richman, ind It wu 1 h.all-hour later 1"unday before firemen could free him. RJc:hman, 35, was operating a lift tn an ice plant when the Ice sllwe<f ot! the elevator. Ho wu treated and relea8'd at a hospital. • Lagu1ia Sets Out Rules for New Service counties have untll.1171 to ceovert from aUendant care to homemaker "'"le<' for the aged. bllnd and disabled. A. munkipal bus driver, llie .a Boy Scout, should be courteous, ptlient and helpful. • He ahoukl allo have a poaiUve attitude toward public service and a class II driver's license, accordint to standards aclo!J!ed by the Laf!una Besch City Cowl· ell for their new venture into the realm ol municipal service. '"1e dJy Is cumotly ,..ting a second 'bCIJ drt•et to help normaliJe the work lood ~ oarrted 117 Tonuny '"'°l"PIOft. He was hired by the dty when II l(qulred his fln1!1Ciall111oundtrlna be!• line Jul)' l, Laguna Transit Company. ''Tommy has been worktnc about 12 ·houra a day." uld Joeepb StNany, city publ~ work1 director. "l:le't charpd with the care and feedlnl of the bu!fJll and -~ had '"'1 ftlief on drlvtnc or help on the servl<:e of the bu1e"" '"1e Cowicll toot over °"· bllJ line wben It appetred their ~l9fl3 had rw'· rowed to that or watching the Unelceaae to eslst. Many -~ on Iha snail line for transportation •lone Pacl!lc Coast Hla:hway in Lacuna and environ!.' , The council ponder<d whether lha1 could make it a payin& operation lly util1'nc dl!t-maintenonce, bulk p.irchu- tng Cif , supplies 'SUch ss ga!Ollne """ c by poalble rate adjustments. Sweany said, 1·17.· we're :In the process of renow If the buses, 1 we're doinc a lot nlcal wort and put Ung th~il· pe." The city acq ' the line and Us two buses for • ,Goo. Sweany 11kt two buses are. pretty rundown but 1 tblrd, · the mini-bus "la Jn prttty fair lhllpe." 'l1>a ~ ........ -In Iha di)' ve!llcl• yard and the mlnt·bus hu become the -khone ., the trio - Neither program involves n u r a l 11 I the olher, two are rejuvenated. terVices. Sweany 111d Iha dty has not y<t Meantime. Raapn and llate wtlfm pttm Into aey lchedule, rate .or l'OIM officials lndlcaled they had no-· nvislons. ol bocking doWll on an aasertlon by O>uncllin111 havo toyid with the Idea the Nlxoo Admlnlatratloo that C&111ornla of beellni , up Iha llne, poalbly with 1s fat1iaC to comply ..,Iii f~ welfm ...u bules, anc1 espandinc routeo to laws. 1 !nc:luc!e Top of ,the Wotld and o1ber '"1e Doparlm01I cl Heollh, Educatlon _, not --.ct. -and Wel!ano warned , 1" Wllillnlton llholby Langfonl, ctty ·f-.olllcer, • '""""1ay that the llate 1-, a pooslbJe hos begun oolleclinl financial atatlstlcs. Joa cl II' bllllon 1n fedei'at flmcl1 II lie said receipts from" the operation· It failed to ,comply. A 1-inl by HEW' have been • 1veragtn1 about tlO daily" w11 tet lot A\li· 25 tn San , Fraitclico alnce the city look over at Ille beslnnlnf to air the dllpUte public!)'. of the month. ' Basically at lllllt Js the 1tate'11fllhlre Lanlllon! 10ld th• bu• operalton has· to make a cost·of.llvlnc · Jncreue for been set up In a separ1te city fund reclplellla In the nearly II blllloil Aid "and M will run a cumulative rwpcrt to ramUles With Dependent arlldml for the ye1r." lt had been ettlmaled (AFDC) -sm. A 11117 faderal 1'w urlier that It mlat11 c:ost 115.000 aratusll)' nqulno states to maintain wtlfare stan- to operate the lint and lhat,rovenua c!ardl of need that are oot more than mllh( run to '21,ltJ. • a yesr f the cumnt coal cl llv1nr- f Wutlier The ... alher ii getting ,,,_..,. OU1 along • the CoUI. SUll mootlJ SU1UI)' with earl)' monilnc and eve- ning cloucls and little t<mper&Un change. INSJnB TODA 'Y Colhttf}t ond wstent mv.ric wlU b< a ~lghllgAI of tJlc 0...0Q• ColllllJli Fair 111hlth op<M, atz-dai - run in Cotto Mt.ta tai1'1"0WMll .,., Tvesdau .. r.u dclaila In 1o- day11 Wukcndu. ...... ,, C•ll--I Clntffltjl lf>41 Ct1111C• ti C,_-11 IP --' :....,.., .. _ . ~-., ..... l'IMM4' 1 .. ,. ..__. 1l ~-L...... ti -. -- --" .............. ,. Or•-c-" •. ,.,...,.. ...,.., 1• """" ... ,. ·--:::··-T• ........ , ---.. ~·...,. ,, .............. , .. ,,. --.. ............... - • i I I •• IC ----.. -•... .... J SAT.t\N ••• -··> -Illa ..u-... llrUit -a.,..;. -Gamble, who c:GOlld nol Iba ns 1t Pl ,_ Nf1ttwn' ., .... -.. &bis :JM!:lllllliadlalllmd ... -·-· .. ID SID Fnncbct to ''vtalt the devil", pPGINy Ille leader of • wlda1y publlclaed eult ol Slt•ntd1 ID the Bay Arel. Tbt -·----Loo~. 'Illa -aacrtficJa1 titual, tool! ........ _.__ EL: cart.o Village jull tolo RiverlldO ~ put lllO ar..., County line. Jl ••there that Mra. !lrown11 rt:rmtm -dun>pod lolo a llballow .,..... IM tht·objects In tbe -..lllCa -mt foulld. And police telet1pos dlopalched the day -Ille cllacovely of (Ile bod7 by • lllk1r specified ... -md tbe member wbJcb were mlMlni. Hurd, .... naltlor lrta1 fir boCh Iba . Brown butchorlng md tlla - miqd..-of l«Vk:e al&tloG .._..,. Jerry c.itMi. 11, who died Juni :a, "M.11 be Is afraid the -will not 1l1De h Bible beiJll lhera In hil jall cell," Gamble Mid, eAnd ha t.lla me the clovll 11 telling him to 111.lff b1mlelf out." "tbe oChers., Hlll'd 1ays1 talt up devil wmihip In private, but lalk H down 1n •. J>UbUc, • .Hlll'd clalms bo really ~eVes in the devil," the lawyer added. bus far Ille alleged principala In the tllli1111 facing court ..Uon are: .,..lllll'd, • Blender.faced drift<r who ..,..-ally lived out ol cars befOR bll ecrest Jn .a barn imr Nerco. IDa ~ bea1ilic -adiedaled "" Ju!Y :Ill. - , DA.IL 't PILOT IWf ...... VOLUNTEERS SORT ITEMS FOR CLINI C SALE Plenty of Rumm•e• i1nd l~atlon ~t f rM Clinic :.....airtt&opbe ''Gnu" Gl:lbaneJ, lT, 1ri'tme lawyers ln -Portland, Ore.1 are Wnc a pltdled court battle flgbl1nr 11\f youdl'• mrad!Uon 1o 0raoce Count)' ;:;;,. be '-adult dwJea of murcler- '-flennan -Taylor, rr, a W dr:i!t.r picked ap 1n Nonr~--_ guna ,;e,Jcs ago ~ Cll murdeHldoap Clinic Nurses cfi;tges. • . .. .lAftbir C. "Nome" Hulle, lS. ol Garden Grove, Implicated In the blud- dealll ol Carlin and ~ ol !"11 !mil !Iii· llatioo whore Ille colJeto 1111dmt llOld • nllbt -·· job. -.....oormctal marijuana p 0 I I e 1 1 0 t ¥'''"" J>enW•, 11, who .. booted Cir! accencP1 charlM U abt aervecf bar-aevenlll day ol a sll-monlh - I ci..Jbe ~ rap. She WU ln Orange eqmty jail when llhe -tmpUcated. .L ,1'-yOIN>ld juvenile -......... Jiat relwed faces h ame MUWClif" llfl!iH.felooJ -.... ~egation _Clean Up Starts f wASHIMG'l'ON {UPI) -With d.oi In,...., -U, the N!Jm -bu bqun Ill Dnal pulb up" 121 hard-core IOUtbem diat bne resisted de1egreption ·-the original lllM Supremt c..rl fecree. • Al u bad threalened, the J..UC. (>'!JlrU~ l1led IJl!I 'lbunday IPi!>ll stato of 11iM!s1iP1>I lo dele-'° 9 m ill HI ICbool dlstrlcta. Two of boldooll were upected to bave ..,. ble plam by Ille --: 5o<alled mullldlltrlct suits -Jumplnc )mraJ --wllhln a "''" ::.... weft filed qalnst • toLa) of 27 ·u-m ArUmu, Florida. and Saath {;arolina. ': ljearly 200,000 -II were Involved 1J>"111urllday'1 ectlon -~.111 of them ~. 11,211 ol -atte nde d ~ acboob last year. " AIMant Attorney Gtmeral Jorril • dlle! of tht C1vU Rights vision, promloed more 111111, possibly or this week or nut. ~ µ11egal Says Coqrt .. ~ WASHINGTON (UPI) -A h!deral io>urt ruled 'l1llnclay a I percent fare !trike startal by tile naU00'1 airlines ~ Octol><r II Wegal. The airline Industry :Mid the nillng -not .._ k will '.~ lo -tht -"' rem-~ _ ... who bave poid It. DAILY PILOT ......................... ---·-c-..... ..-•• OMHG• COAST "*-llMtllG Q)Mf!NfY ••Hrt N, WM4 -.. -Jack .. CMritl VfOI ........ , _. o-. ""-- n.. ... , .: ..... ..... Tlto111•• A, Murllfri!• M-. .. blliir R1•'-•"' P. Nan .... Or-..c-t1 ... - Set Fund Raising Sale Nurwa of tlla Lquna Beach Free Clinic wm sponsor a rummage 18.le Saturday and Sunday lo raloe funds I« tht oootrovenlal cent..-. Boob, furniture, garments, trinkets, lhoes, toys, irret suits, and suitcases will be offered al lbe backyard sale each cl. ttie two days; from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 10t5 Catalina St. The clinic, located on the corn<r of ·Gleweyre sire« and Park Avenue, was st.rted several -.,. to o11 ... -medical aid fir penoos In Ille Laguno Beach area. But the clinic wu unable lo open lll doon fir fuL time medical ~e due to lack cl fund!, and has only been operating as a referral ageocy in recent weeks. The nurses are hopeful tbal Ille mooey raised from the rummage aale will be """"P 1o finally get 1be Free Clinic open full time wtth medical and psydiologica1 aid offer«!. Abortion Link to Bring Excommunication in LA LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Roman Catholic archbishop of Loa Angeles says be will es:communicate any member of the church within hil jurbdiction who beo:lmes lnvolved ill an abortion. "Thou aha:lt not kill is the unchangeable law of God," Archbishop Timothy Man-nine declared in a proclamatlcm Thurs- day. "lmdly and clearly our voices must guard the religious convictions of every doctor, nurse, social WOrker, employe of any medical or 90cla1 welfart agency, in their stand against the righla ol the unborn," he lild. "Their conscienci!S must not be forced inlo violation; they must not be pressurfld to assist in abortion practices, ft<W' may they advbe, counsel or pressure weUare recipients toward the pro- curement of an abort.ion." 'Ibe Los Angeles Archdiocese has about l .? million member• in Los An&eles, Orange, Ventura and Santa Barbara countiea. Umier Callfunla law, effecctive since 1969, abortion is pennltted for such reasons as npe, incest and preservation of the mother's physical or mental Va lencia Area Annex Approved Annexatioo of 91 acres lo Ille V al<oda Cotfty Serv\ce Area No. 17, west and aouth of Robert and YaJe avenues, swtberly of the Santa Ana Freeway. hal been approved by tl>e Local Agency Ji'onnMIClt COmmlssloo. Pet.I-f<>t the '""Ii"' was Leavlll am Sons o( C&Ufornia, developers, who plan to build 510 single family homes oo the ac:reage, plus a park aite and --lbelb, The developer r<qUem.d th< annenUon !!JO that the Valencia Service Area could provide fire protffiio11, parks main- -and str<el IWO<ping fir fl>e planned bomea. Ex.Colombian Envoy Taken hy Guerrillas llOOOTA, Colombia (AP) -Fonner Colombian ~gn Mlnbter Fernando t.ndono 1 Londono, was t I d n a p e d 'nlunday by guerrillas who demanded $!00,000 nnaom, poUce BM01Jnc:ed today. LOndono, 57, was abducted when he WM coLnc t.o his coffee farm ntar Minh.ales city, lM miles (l'Oln Bogota. The guerrillas, membon ol U\f NaUona~ Llberailon Army, a pro.Castro group, 11t11l a leker lo Londooo'1 faml!J tsk~ for (Ile ramom. health. "No leglslatlon of man," said Manning, "can change God's unchangeable com- mand, 'Thou Sbalt Not Kill.' 0 A spokesman sald Catholics within the archidocese wou1d not necessarily receive a Jetter of excommunication should they participate in an abortion. "It is between every Catholic and his conscience," the spokesman aald. Said the archbishop: "From the mo- ment or pregnancy. motherhood and life are at issue and at stake . • • The direct intention of destroying a nonviable fetus Incurs the penalty o f U:• commwtlcaUoa.11 A nonviable fetus ls one wh1cb cannot Jive outside the mother'& womb. Simon Discloses $2 Mi11ion Cost For Senate Bid SACRAMENTO (AP) -IncMlt1allsl Norton Simon of Los Angeles bu "']><ll1ed to the secretary of state that he .,,.,,t nearly 12 mlllioo in bis last-ditch campaign lo win the Republicon U.S. Senate nomination. Nearly all cl. Jt was bl:s own money. Simon spent three times as~ much as his successful opponent, incumbent U.S. Sen. George Murphy (R-Calif.) The reports filed willl Secretary of Slote H. P. Sulllvan .. id Simon spent $1,985,299 compared lo Murphy'• 1137,761. Mllfl>hy faces Rep. John V. Tunney, Democrat from Riverside, in the general election. Simon's contributions totaled the same as hi.! expenditure. Of that, he and his wife contributed a com b J n e d $1,1185,214. The m came from aboul 500 persoo.s. Simon apent more than II million In radlo and television advert!Jing. Tunney reported receiving 14:I0,771 and spending 1521,!Q:I. Simon surprised pol~Klal ob"'1Ven by stepping into the Senate race agalnst Murphy on the last day m flllng In March. H" blitz campaign lnclud«I oaluratlon advertising on radlo, televWan Ind nev;spapers. Mu l"{>lly won by 1.3 million -. lo 659,000. His P'"""'al contribution lo his ·°"" campaign was considered a record, 11 was tile total bf $2.6 million sp111l by he and M\lrpby fir the nomlnailon. Stran.ge Situation" Ex-mayor Queries Dana-Capo Beach Cityhood Motiv e A former tJ1110r of -lajactad • -noto Into ... dNdl7 -dellale Wedntlda1 over the propo!ed lncOrporaUan of Dana Point-Capistrano heh bdore the Local Agency Fonna· tloa Commlttee. Richarcl C. Brownell, who Is moving to 3391J Z1n1to Drive, Dana Poln~ aald he bod been 1 city counclbnan · and mayor for 10 yem and was no longer at "tbe choice ot the voters." "'1l8a ~-propoiients do DOI nalile what !hoy ara lfllllol lalo," lbe u-11man aplalaad "II la a..._ situation to find people WANTING local pvemment. •"! fooghl aD their bottlts -zoning, pet regulation, licensing -for to years and grew tired of it all. t am moviDg to Dana Point to get 'away from aovern- ment and I'm a conaervaUve, too, if another reason iJ needed.11 A> the laughter lllbsided, Blvwnell added teziou54r, "The pniperty tues will ,. ,. mm 111a .....-io -. TblJ are flJ.IO ""' la -and I aaw the'""' u -ta -moJ:e .ermes." "°°king straight al th< LAC com-' mlssiontn, he aaid, 0 You should make the proponents ol this move show you evidence of real IUppOl't before you a~ prove any Incorporation." The commlulonen evidently qreed as they turned down tbe propo1ed in-- corporation for tbe th1nl llma in tho past !ii }'MI'S. .f'...,.. P 8fle J BEAGLE ••• Md mUd lbouta ol. 1-..Uy-bo, the bomd, •• the .. algbtlni ol Mr. B. tla'ned inlo a full«ale punull South Count y Y Reveals Santa Ana-Tustin Merger Ftoally cornered llld a bit wild, the growllnt """"'! ,.. ready for aopture, '!be Sanlo An&-1\Jliln YMCA will but bll aplrlta _. more aggresoive merge with th< South Orange County fben tl>e huntllnea bad ftclred. YMCA lo fonn a single metropolitan faclllty. With 1 pop -lbe Vuoty tranqulllzer The unanimous ~Oii was made at gun with 111-~ mlallle, "Mr. a meel!ng ol tl>e Santa Ana Y board B." took a well-dearvfd nap. Wecbsday, after a simllar declsk>n to Alter nne tender CIU'e for ae paws merge passed the board governing the and clrowshw by the -vet at ·Soutll Orange Cour<y YMCA lul month. Lion Coun...., c•Br. B." ftDt-bome lo 'Jbe new metropolitan organization was ., ooughl ao that greater facilities, person- tht arma fl. I doUng Debra Gallamore, • nel and capital would be available for 14. He'a doinc jl.OI line afl<r tl>e onleal, all ol Souibem Orqe County. Safari 1[>0k-Mn lald -, 'lllurt-The metropolitan Y will be divided day nlcht. Into three branchea, one I°' the SOuth "Mr. B." pve the Lion Country bnas County, ooe for Santa Ana-Tustin, and a migraine beadad>e lastlll8 lluoogb the ooe fir the Saddlebaclt VaDey. wee!< alter bo fled from Ille speclal <llarlfS Beolon, president ol the Soulll kemel !..-vf111or peta ~ the compound County branch, holed In Laguno Beach as an aide brought in IOIDe water. think& tbe merger will help expand the .......... ..._au -.-.11.-. YMCA'a operations in this area. "~ _,_, waa "-~.ught ••• "I w-• ,._ '· ~ ~ thi ~le." a opok-.n said. ·~ ·~ merger ~ ·~ -ng .. for the Y down here," Benton said. Whot we worned about the ID06I "It will give us an opportunlly I<>< good was if btqer md Ullrlt would drive Jeadership and we will have available him lo get Imo Ille partc, her "Had be gooe inside he would have high call men that we couldn't aHord to have in the past. been ~ -more -an hors "In addition lo Illa! we can take ad- d'oeuvre for the guests we have here /' vantage of the metropolitan Y's ac-- tbe ..,.... added. oounUng procedure, something we could But "Mr.·BJ'-couldn'l make ·tt lnalde ·· ·notaffordlodoouraalvesln Ille put." · - a -.I It -lo tlla elective 'Ille Soulll Orans• County YMCA Wal .,__ the park baa talc111 lo Uti> formed when the Laguna Beach Y llj)ftad lions where tliey belmg. its wings during the admlnistration of But the chuea lftll't over yet. former Director Roger Carter to take At lut reports the Lion (OOrJt:y staff in El Toro, Mission Vle}o, Laguna Hills, Is Jooking for a mu1e deer doe and San Juan Capistrano and San Clemente. her twin fawns whose grazing is taking The expansion, however, strained the them clo&er by the day to the prides financial facilities or the organization of h~ cats. leaving it in difficult financial &traits. 1"Ibey :full lovt vtdlclt," one Safari It bad been reported in the merger employe 3ald. SALT Adjournment A waited in Vienna VIENNA (UPI) -At tile Strategic Anne Umllotioo Talks (SALT) "ap. proedles of both skies have become cleam," comerence sources said today. There wu an atrnolphere of guess w«k oo 00.. long Ille Vienna talla will last. Political observers u:peded an adjourn announcement after today's 23rd SALT .... 1on of th< Amerlcan and Russian negotiators, but no such word came. From P .. e J LEARY •.. 10 year sentence at Los Padres Men's Colooy in San Luis Obispo, while John'a stepmother is free on bail while ap- pealing a six-month Orange County Jail tenn. John was ordered to stay at the rehabilitation quarters f« drug-users at least several months When he aweared. cleUMhaven, short-haired and quite nervous before the bench. Judge McMillan, however, believes two weeks to be a bit short. Summer S afe ~ ~ 4S1DICHAIIS •H.-A I OVAL TAIU ZH- WITH 3 LIAYU propoaal that all of Ille Soutll Orul• Counly YMCA -. would be tomed over to the 1neti<41G*an Y 1f the merpr pasoed. J\ut Benion poinll out tllat while ac- eo<mtlng and dlreClmblp duties will be caITied out cerirally, the truita that the SOOth Orana:e County owns now, will remain In Laguno. Theoe trusts include an endowment from the Thurston FoundaUon and a three acre land holdini in Sooth Laguno, near Allio Beach. Land for the Saddlebaclt VaU.y branch wu donated last week lo the YMCA in that area. 1be land is on the corner ol Front Slrtel and El Toro Road In El Toro. A pernument Office for t11a valley branch is expected to be com· pleted by Sept. 1. Later, by Nov. 11 a YMCA ' faclllty Bhould be canpieeed at the locaUoa as well Funds are now being ralaed In tba Saddleback Valley lo h<lp fund Iba ...,. atructloo. Alf red Burri Succumbs at 80 Alfred T. Bum, ol Laguna 1111!1, w11o was U.S. vice consul to eP'trograd Russia during th< BolSlev!k revolution' died Monday in South Coast c.ommurutf Hospital after a long illness. He was 80. Mr. Burri was retired from the diplomatic a>rps of the U.S. foroign service ahd began bis career at the Coosul General's Office in Petrograd. After the assassination of the Ozaf' in 1918, Mr. Burri was placed under. house arrest. Later, under orders from Moscow, he was held ~e in Bytirka prison for six months. He wu released through the efforts ol th< lnternatlonal R«I Cross and th< Danish coosuL He was then usigned as the U.S. Counsel to Tillis, Russia, and later served in Turkey, Madagascar, Hondur as, Co. lombia, the Netherlandl and Switz.er• Jan<i. He retired in 1933, and in 1937 moved to Santa Barbara. He came to Laguna Hills in 1968. Funeral .ervices will be held in Santa Barbara. He is survived by his wife, ?ttarian. s519c ··- OUR SUMMER SALE ALSO INCLUDES SELECTED GROUPS FROM DREXE[. HERITAGE. HENREDON, NATIONAi., MARGE CARSON, HERITAGE I HENREDON UPHOLSTERY PLUS MANY OTHER LINES. REDUCTIONS ON ACCESSORIES , LAMPS, AND PICTURES ARE ALSO AVAIL.AILE. DEALERS FOR: HENREDON -DREXEL -HERITAGE 7eJ11111 " NIWPORT BEACH 1727 WMlcllll Or., 647·2050 OPIN fRIDAY 'TIL f INTERIORS LAGUNA BEACH Profftllonal Interior ~ll"trl Anllabla-.AID-N51D 345 North Co11t Hwy. 494-6551 OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL t ..... , ............ ef ~ c....., '40·fl61 ' • l •• . -• • . • • : ; t 1 t • • l lnclian Scouting Tamara Watt. the daughter ol Dr. and Mrs. James Y. \Vatt of Newport Beach. will travel to Boone, Iowa to attend the Girl Scouts' Sacajawea Powwow Wed- nesday, July 15, through Tuesday, July 28. The Corona de! Ma r High School senior will use camping skills, learn Jndian folklore and history and pas1 the peace pipe. Garden Ceremony NuptiaJs Link Couple A laJ'den in the Sa• Marino honor. Attendants were the hxne of. William H. Hurt was Misses Jill and Jami Peter- the Rtting for the late after-son. the bride's sisters, and nooa wedding ceremony link-Barbara Clute of Walkins Glen, N.Y. i'W bi! IMtt, Pamela Eliza-Randy Lee of Sycam~, Jll. beth Peterson ol N e w p o r t was best man. Ushers were Bflllda and Richard John De-James Kearny of De•ver and pli1 of Albuquerque. Roger Victor Peterson III, _'.Jbe Rev. Ralph Wright or-the bride's brothe<. ficlated for the d3ugbter or 1 __ A_gracluate ol Point ~ma Mr. and Mrs. Roger Victor: High School and the Ulriver· sity o( New Mexico, the bride was affiliated with Kappa Alpha Theta. Her husband is a .graduate of Bishop Amat High School. La Puente, and will graduate with a BA in fine arts in January min the U of NM. 'Ibey will make their Mt home in AJbuquerque. Displays N~w Look Feeding ·Series Resumes P...,., Jr. ol Newport Beech and the son ol Mr, and Mn. -I. IltguJi> or Southport, Iild. MISS TEENAGE AMERlc'.A K IC K 0 F F R A.L LY .&corted tO the altar by her fa-. the bride asbd MUii Marcia Smith of 'Camp- bell. Mina. to ·be maid or • I \ NEWPORT • • BEACH llWll •u n•• ~ TUESDAY, JULY . t4th, 2:00 P.M. VI;( ' Higgi, Formerly of T ochi Coiffeur Beverly Hills -To wn & Country (100 673-6190 ' ... DAil v ·~or liJ CHECPL<ING . u • Bride Concerened ~ith His Mother. . By' L. M. BOYD WVE A.ND WAR -Take Coming July 11 Family weekly Tricia Nixon Speaks Up~ Tho ProticMnl's daughi.r mons It d-"'9f ; sKo makn hor own docisions and has fir"' -r victions. She doos not livo in on "l""')' -··/ ' e COVER IOY -U you think a Sherman Is a tank or-a civil war general, you're either over 18 or the world 's aquanst leen-ager. Today's kidl caa tell you bhi shoe size, the cotor of 1ye1 and the songs be sings. Bobby Sherman mu .. It wtlh teen·agers. J e LATEST MOTHER-IN-LAW STORY -NaUonat survey indicates today's mother-In-law Is not lho classic nagger who bas been the butt ol lhou- sandJ o! jokes. It's a whole new !mtfe. All Coming Sali'rday . . in ilu! • l • . ' " llJ m.TIA POll'ID ---heodiJ>c Into mld-ww, 11111, the puk - far ............ and...,, mm--"'. mini Jiools. Diapli. the evil comblnaUon of ncessloa and W1a1toa, -market crilh anc1..-,....m~ .. tbe atlm1,. Is tblt thll year we will add no fe'ftl' than 1-.oeo fulklsed twi!nml"I .)111111 lo the 1,000,000 public •"11\f print< p>Ola lltt1dy In V•11Ce. •' ' ""A 10T OP famillea are lilJBI& It llome this IUlll- mtr:," eiplalrm; Allan Shore. preojd<nt ol r,,.. Jsllnd'S 'Moclolllon Pool Corp., 1 ml)or -.... "<.boU1 ... and-. ....... awlmming p>Ola, which Is espe<llll( 1 IO 1-Illes lncreo,. this YMr over lut. "For rhany, • "°' lo l'IQO bodcyard pool ~, actullly a way to save .,.,..,. -on ... kend trips lo 1llo beoch, public poQI od- mllllon.d>orl"S, d<-" But 1-do )'OU buy 1 swlm-lllhlc pool lnteW,..Uy? ,,. • gentrll rule, Vinyl-lined ·~pools cost lt,000 and up, and the best ir•dl.I ct tllll IYPI o1 pool «lll lt,500 lo .#..,0. Below1lf0Und· poola may be 91oyl-llned, poottd or linJed ~ S\l!e). almrilnum or llbe!-p11. 'IWo nU1I far II lea! IS,000 and lr>q\lenUy up lo 11.000, in- lltalled. BeJo...gn>und poola typk:ally coot l250 to ISllO a ,..,. to --!ncludlnl npalntlng, patdlllllf, vacuum- 1111. ftlt<ring, de. U1XURY "EXTllAS" can run Into the 1thouunds of dolJtn -and can include OoYthli1i fn>m lp<Clal llllr• tion 1y11<ma and beating ap- patatuo lo tolephooe Jacks and SC: • blthlll( c"'"-wldl .......... Other lljddto C<llls of pooJ> °"' propony tu hlka 11 yours 11 1 below-cround pool, lot lhls Is a property Im- provement, and Uablllty In· sur1ncc lncrtases in your homeowaera policy~ for any pool II an Invitation 10 ao, cldents. Also, II yoo flnanc:e your sMninung pool , you 'II pay today's. blslorlcally high Jntereit rates. Then there are lncrwed Wiier and t!ectric bills. But therf: 8R hidden fLM& cial advantages ol awimrninc poo1, too, · auC11 u rtduclnc the COits of gol111 to public or club pools and weekend vacations. Now, here from the National Swimming POOi Institute In W l>ilincton ind MOdelllon, are rules on buytnc a swlmmint pool: • DON'T BUY A swimming pool from a -cataJog; r1tber, take Lime to do some basic reoeorcb, llillce this may be • big irmotment. Consult the literature of local Better Business Bureaua, the Nat'l. Swimming Pool lnatltul< or ~ recimal swlmmine pool .-!lllloo. Find ·OUI whit materia'ls . are sturdiest and ~ appropriate for the type of pool you wanl How·havy a vinyl lbier a neeesaary? What type " dralnqe and filtration systems li>ould you have? , · a;..;x ~ ...wig 'regula- tions. A1moet all communities have rules coVt'finl . fences, fllteirs, drains, etc. , Gel bids ..., the pool •yoo want , from two or 1"ru repuUlble • local contractors whose credentlals you have checlmd with local bank!, Bet- ter Business Buleaus and , ... Bottle Makers Seek Uses for Old Glass r NEW YORK (AP ) -Bot.lie tnaken are u,ln( waya lo reduce t ,he role of nonreturnable bottlfll I n _.,, J>OllUliOG problems -from ''atll-deltruct'' ~ talnen lo '!'!"· ~ ,.. ~ ed 11Jos, • • ' • ,,On the test market now are eolt drinks bottled in plutlc, r'eiesth is ~ way on mMerlal that molls on conlact ·w1tti water; and g I a a s manufacturera are e:r· perlmenUng with using old stass bot.Ues to make new bottles, paving compounds, llndflll material and roadbeds. A!tbough gila -for mly """' I peii:ent ol Ille IOUd Waite · problem, ac- tt:"ding to the National Acldemy ol Sciences, I t creates a larger problem because ~ it winds up on the glli>lge heap, it ... y. ltiere -vJrtuaJJy in- destzu<tlble. And the. &]all dispooal pro. blem bas prompted lour bllb in Congress and legislative ac-- tioo in 21 aMes to tu or ban nonrdumable containers, many of which are glass. Many pollution experb have seen one , of. the _answers to the problem In plastic bolUes, but their ' use has been heJd back -tl!ey rave olf &one fumes when burned. But now Pepsi-Cola and Coca-Cola aTe telt marketing. -IOft drinks· in ·pl..UC bottles the1' say can be 1afely bumed: 'Ibe plastic bottles are pric- ed the amne as gla11, Whaling Industry's Future Looks . Dismal LONDON (AP) -The Mun i. dismal for the Mlal- lnc ind1191ly, fae<d w I th declfnine aales and shrinldna: bef4,. Fili.en memben of the Iota-nlilooll Whaling Com· mlslion met In LoOOon this week for Its 22nd annual con- ference to dlscuss the drastic lbrinka&e of tbe market.. &nlld G. Wall ol the Brltlab Minlltry of AgriCll!ture and P'ilhertes 11ld that since tt5S the Antarctic quota - the number or whalH the commission allows wh1lers to 11111-his drq>ped from 16,000 to J,700. The number of Antarctic whaling txpedltionl lhrank from 20 to six. Norw.y, once kJng oC the wheling ftHtl, tent out only Investment 1'111-could be the mCMl lm· ......... )NVllTMIHT of ~ Ith, U .vou smokt. 1'be 1Jwtttmmt 11 the timt tt ta-. to learn how 1ou can break the amoklns 'hl.b!t la 10 4'>s ~i~t ""'•~ ~ or will powtr. an for • rree HNJon and .....,.uJtallon with no obll· ption- _M2 ... 1U NATlOllAL .ANTI· ' --COUNCIL one expedition tut lf:&aol\ and none the year before -the fil'lt time in 50 yean they did not sail the Antarctic whale seas. • -, ' '· ' . . •' ~; " J . ' Fr1U7, Jii11 10, 1970 SC • .. DETROrr (UPI) -Gononl Moton Oo19. lw -a s11.11 m1111on Air rorco - Incl for-~ for T 111-ACa -,.. ........ . I • • . .... • .. -• Jj DA!'\': ""°T\ r-. ;~~ IO, 1970 . ' •'1 ---- Twins Thre.aten ;t .o Make ~·Shainbles ·-O f··At W e8l ~ f .,. .. ~ 3rcICan-Am Win .Sought By Gurney WA'nUNS GLEN, N.Y. -Tho IHnl round al the C..-Am a.in.a.,. .... recing Mies will be held Sunday with ... bi( qu0ollon'1o be .-lved: can the new. ugly .duddin& CbaporTol, from Jim Hall's Teul operation. com- pel< witb the Mel.arm can mch have -the Can-Am. The Olapan'al Is a box-et.pod car with twin fans at the "*', ePer•tm by a siowmobile engine. ~ fans' ,..,,... .... _ ... lromunderlbe car and 'Pl'Vride a vacuum to bep tht --.. the track. '!be OlajlerTaJ has two _Important things .... for M -• HaD's genlul al deo."ignlng and nmvalin(, a11cr5a>!1and's Jackie --will -the ... car. Don Gunley al Coola -· Ind ~ HuJn\e of .Britain will race the telm Mc:Lor<n """' Gurney havirc "'"' ol both Mooporl, ont., and Ste. Jovita, Que. • '!be Dodgen' Bill Graborkeorits JIM '-1 named w the Nolioool L<9p All&< tMn. Abo named • _.. Matty Aloe (lo replace -a.i-tt). cw-. ~ at San Dtero. Jim -"' Clicqo, """ -"' ctncinmti and Rusty Slaub o! -1. Catchers added to the team 'lftft Dck Di.u al Sao Franc:lsco, and Joe TDrn rl SC.. Loui&. .'lbe e:Dra iDfieJden are Bud Harmson of New York, Willie M<:O>Yey al Son Francilco, Denis M .. te al e ...... and Felix Mlllan al AU .... • MONZA, ltaly-Pilt~ Frod- die little had just taken cne on the chin -one! -fighting mod -it. "'Jbe nftree was V«Y unlair ••• l tboogtd. I md clesty woo," J'redd~ fumed 'l'hundoy llipl -looiJI( bis wm-1d jwdor middJewellht bming title ID a !$-round dedsion w C&rmelo - al Italy: "I con't undenload where the ftf,... . (llonald DUiD al Gr.at -) I'll .the lcRr1JOinl-... ror -.· L~-.ile odded. ' • NEW YORK -Jdmny Joi-_ a . New Yori: Yankee ollldal fer almoot . a quarter ol • century, is ~ new · adrnilistrative officer of baseball. • Jotnkln, 41, was appointed 'lburlday by~ Bowlo Kdm to repllco • John Mcllale, -noigned to bec:uno "pre1ident ~ the MaDRnl EJpos, ·-··~ta .. -Aug. l . • BAASTAD. Sweden -Clark Gra<bnel" of New York battled his way into the .q.-.rma1s o1 the $33,ooo SwediSt lnUmational Opeo Tennis Cham~ .by ddeatin( Ja11·Erik Lundqvlst of Swod<n Thursday Hi,~. 6-1, 6-3. . 7.eljko Fronulovlc ol YUIJ'l'favla and John AJei:ander or Australia also reeched the roond d eight. Franulovlc ......,me Hans Nereft of Sweden $-7, H , 6-3, 6-!. M. A1e1ander eliminated Jon 11rtac of Rumarria 9-7, 12·10, 6-<l. • LEMONT. Ill. -Teenager Ted Meier •I" Joli<t, Ill., spent a sieefAess night, 'brfcan practicing at the crack or dawn, then ftred a 73 Tbunday for a 2-mxler- per IC and the cl-'....00 round lead ID the Natbml Public Lillb Golf -': '!'be ~lrod IOpiiomore ell Miami ·Dade North JllJ\iot" eou.,e in Florida. I ) :<:iplm'ed the finil round lead Wednetday .with a bluing S9 to match the c:om- yotiln. -.. .......i against OJc Hi"'• ·--7'1 !JO[· • • : SAN FRANCISCO -Complicat.d ,,.palons lo eDll1fJ)elo the sale al lhe ~ Seal< d the Natiooal Hockey ·1-.. Cllarlell 0. Finley -illlo --day loday. : A bolla7 ti allorne)'I 1..-Finley, .,.. '.er d the Oallcmd Atllletlcs boseboJJ club Ot the -.a Leque, one! for Trans Ntitknll Communications, Jnc., met all day Ttaudoy and part d 'lbnlay nilfll wilboul wropping up the $4.5 million ~by Finley. .LOS AL IHJUBLE ,P.4.YS $1,1 99 ' ' LOii ALoUIJT(S -A -poir al loophola ,... c.ounc-Wor .Olic: alld 81.--.-a. Int tw ,_ al Los. Alamltoci ~ CliPt lo -the 1.,...., ---.. -hlal«y. 'l'.llo psJalf {Jf '1,111.. -lhe old -ol ft.Ill eel oa Doc. 1, lts1 8" Qi.--ml Jmm.y Mac Bar .,.. llllil wtaniag hanea. 'lblt was the loll -In whldt Loi fJamJtoci llopd .......... ~-.. ~ •• C2Jlc, -by Loroy -,, ___ hlrlhlrac<! --.. ~C-,tnct,flml*d • -In -" llr. !"r_ Bar, • =.::::-;,J.. a. !Int r· The ~ ... . .... ' ... i . -. -., · · -· · Minn:esoth Ext,ends L~· ' • • . '-Jf . .. .~. . ~ .... ( -... • . ·. '> 6 ve r A..n:ge ls to 6 Ga~:: , B1 ao•.w 11. BANDY · \rip to ,tbe ....ind to"'cllsculi.t/ie .-C. ... ~ .. ... .... ...... ... • -~ . ''] uted him if ihere~ ~ M"ll'QI s .t.'1 Twiu are tm ! ' '"~ to pere ~ Garden Gro\Jt m:i -~ =~'\:,,~.,.:'~ me aboot 1,000." Rlpef llifil alJer...,.. ·Ster break T\Je9day game. • ' . ~ . .,,d" BHI Rigney's club _. -'m~ "I .-. he wu ~ il ~ from the Oaldmd Alhletics· eorly tn !lea!, lllmC!lhioC be hod -«::....., befcre. After bis ...... .,. Urt .,.._,,. ~;: ~~~ ~k .. !'l".did •·put job:·11 ,w.&:j0ai hopeluls -the trend ....... ... _...... l'' second place CAU!omla Angels. ~ '!be olher h&u al "Iii" ~~ A C-• al '8 1• ~---a Vftl•..., entry •is Tom , Hall Of • lie •••• ,..,. ···~-,.-~ finished the pme ·by !<tirini llli IOllt B<rl BJylev"''w fl'1lt major 1!-P ;tart nine An&<ls in onler, inclt,ldq 'iive All!iel . si.te Krtk-.. · . Ju~ 10, .~• .:=i!:;:wc mtl 1,55 ,.,;,., ... ~may not lie U ~~n JUI)' 11 ~· 'n Mir-.t.I 1:U p.,m, f11lll and_ R1s,ey as iHCf ~. :With ,)\jll' It Antill n M"-te 12,15 JJ.l'>l. BJy'~.. • < J"""' ,, ,.,... •• """"""""" •:JS>._m, !CY • • -::·' · A Minnetota .._writ.er *,Md 'M•lt<llf.i.,he iri An!lbelm Sllldiiicn. Alter a ~)y was -' when Ri&Dey y.;.-;;i;..., first 'lnnlns, be ...uoo c1own and '•' r""'1l!Y 1n Oakland and be ~!ID 'one juncWre tetinld, nine Angels \in • a the ~Ive.. . , · ~~~.~ row. ' ~ , "He , didn't _give me •Y ex·~ Minnesota swelled: ill divjsioh lead Jo and J didn't ask for One.· J'.m jlllt·~ six games •With • 4-1 vlCtDcy on die , lo c1e1 the ball Oftr the plat<. .. I sb'ellgth al Leo Cardeoas' tw...,., nillth ·.don't f!Jint 21ioutl ilrif100uta. lb; ... -~~1-k~. nm ~' an Eddie Fisher to be in on ~finish; bowt'tW." ,:.~ N .... ~ llAll>WSs Uwnd •• the ..... ~ Blyleven, 1 1989 graduaJe ot Sant,iago the first, two Twins made Outs .te-.n High School in Garden Grove, was pit-the ninth inning with the" ICOl'e~ .tl,d. citing before %,000 bo!netown fans in-2--2. ;,.'. eluding his mother and father · Hall singled to left field on a ~- After ~ walked Sandy Akiniar and and ,.Cardena! belted a Fi.lber 'bloddi!ir . struck out Roger Repoz to get the game over the center field fence at the 3ll3lldot (·under way, three straight base bits had mart .foll the victory. -'JR-\-- TWINS' RICK RENICK (10) BEGINS SLIDE INTO HOME PLATE IN SEVENTH INNING him on the brink of disaster. Hannon Killebrew: the hard~ Rigney came to the rescue with a 'T'win slugger, was not in the ~· .. lin<up l•'f•enled w lhe plcl<e " DAIL T r n.OT ........ 111r .,. ~ RENICK, WHO COLL IDED WITH ANGELS CATCHER JOE AZ CUE , WAS RUL ED SAFE ON THE PLAY. THE RUN TIED THE '.SCORE AT 2·2. Angels Place Four Players On AU-Stars BOSTON (AP ) -'l1\ird baseman • Brookl RobiMon 'Of the Ba1timore Orinlcs and outfielder Jony Oliva of the Min- nesota Twins were added to I he Americaa Leogue All.Slar squad today u the 21-player roster was filled for the annual mid aeuoo. classic with the National League Tlle9day. RobWon. beaten out by Minnesota's Harm;>n Killebrew for a starting berth in the fans' balloWl.g, wu aamed for the 14th consecu.tive year, while Oliva wits picked for the seventh straight time s.inct he joi~ the Twins as a rook ie. Other reaerves 'chosen by Manager Earl Weaver at Baltimore, who will pilot the AL club at CiacinnaU next -k. and announced by the league, were catchers Ray Rosse, ol Cleveland and Jen-y Moles of Booton; inlieldet's Sandy Alomar and Jim Fregoei ol California and Tommy Harper or M"dwaui:ee, ud ouUielders Roy White of New York, AmoS Otis of Kansas City, Willie lforton a( Detroit and Alex John9cn ol California. Trevino Clings to Golf Le~d Jac kli1t Two Back A f ter Th i r d Round of Play ST. ANDREWS, Scotland. (AP) -Lee Trevino. tlle talkative· Texan rrom El Pa$«), lengthened his lead to two strokes today after 54 holes of the BritiSh Open Goll Championship by carefully coasting through the third round Jn par 72 hr a Iola! of 208. Re~aining eight utxler par for play over the 6,951-yard, par 72 Old COurse, Trevino weat out ill 36 and then came home in 3S with a birdie three oo No. 18 for his two-stroke lead over a trio of challengers -countrymen Jack Nicklaus of Columbus, Ohio· and Doug Sallders of Houston, Tex. and Britain'• Tooy Jacklin. Nicklaus, who started the day just one st.role back:, lost an opportunity lo keep Trevino'• lead from growing When he parred the last two boles for a 73, an_d his 210. He just missed getting ·a birdie on 18 that would have held Trevino's mar- gin at one stroke. Sanders moved six under par with a 71, comln'g home in M with fOlU' tbree8 OR the bact nine for his 210. Sanden:, who was three strokes back starting out, therefore cut one off Trevino's edge over him goina: into Saturday's final roond. Gary Player, twi<:o Brfli!h ()pea champloo, shot himatlf <lit of the corn· petition with a three over 7S for 224. the green and he three putted the long fifth for a bogey 6. He three putted the short eighth and was out in tvr-Dover1)81' 38. The:n the putter Jet him down again at the 1 Ith where again he had three putt.s for a bogey 5. He sank a to.footer at the 12th for a birdie 3 bJt had another' bogey at the 17th where he missed a putt or only two feel Player W'OUJ\d up with a 37 on the back nine. Cokl, piercing wind s rose higtier and higher by early afternoon. SL Andrtws, even without rain, was presenting its nastiest possible face. Orville Moody, former U.S. Open champ from Chickasha, Okla.,. suffered through a 38-41-79. whicti gave him 226, 10 over par, for the M holes, Tadashi Kitta ()( Kobe, Japan, conceded he was unable to control his loog game in the breezes. He shot 38-C-IO for 12~ver-par m . 'lbat W8S dangerous ter· rilory for Friday niflht'S furiber cutoff. Bobby Colt of South Africa shot a fine one-under-par 71, which included even a 7 on the lmg fifth hole. 'lbat gave him 218, two ove r par for the distance and well quafified for the final 18 ·holes. A.s Moody came in with hls 79, his close friend, TreV'ino, the leader alter two rounds, was ~g to sel out on his adventure in the wiOO, "Nobody can beat you , Lee" said Moody. "Just keep the: ball low. You can play U.e wind better than most in this field." Trevino reptied, "Just watch -the low ball will mon:r through any sort or wind St. An«eWs might provide. I never get discouraged by tht wind. I can hit the ball as low as ·any man in the field. "You need frm turf lo do it. And you've got e1actly that at st. Ancfrews." Roberto de Vjcenzo, the 1967 champion, beat par with a 71 but like many others he confessed that swirling winds ,defied solution. The ArgenUnt saved bimsetf with • back nine 34 helped by birdies· at the start, lhe !Olh ICICI al the finilll , .the 18th. ' ' Two oYl!I" par for the 54 holes, De Vicenzo WU at le.st certain to play Jn the last round. ' . "'lbat wind was very unkind," he said . "II never helpocl on 8IJll hole. fl changed like half crazy. But it never seemed to chanle for the good." He 'had mane a hunied trip to · · · w atteod his father's fwwral duriiic fllo day and arrived at Orange O:lunty Air- port at 7:25. ~-, "I had a ponce car waiting .• at the airport," Rigney said. "t · to get the game delayed five minute& but the gerieral manager (Dick :WW.) wouldn't appr~ve the delay." Jl,,,. Walsh who fired Rigney last year • KiHebrew pJnch.bil in the first inning '"lbeir pitching (Mino-..) 7;j::._ derestimated," 'manager Lefty ·Pliij. said in the dejected Angel dressing room. "That kid (Blyleven) is unclolll*df1 a betUr pitcher than be ._,...<!IL And they have a good bullpeD _. SlaD WiDianiar Ron P..,.moski aiii!:tllls kid Halt" 'I:, • , PhilllP< also 1am .. ted lbe laci\,Jti'at CardeDas seems t.o always ~~ burl the Angels. 1b·""' And Rigney c0nfinned his ~ • "He is the most ur.det1ated J/frjer In the game today,'' Rigney aql,J't!fe is one or the fmest J have ever ~ ed." • ' · The series continue! at the '~:1· 1 "' tonight with Andy Mmemnittt: 1'. ) goin( for the Angels against Jinj' ' (7-6) of the Twins. /(' • Saturday night is diamond n~~· 1 Sunday afternoon is camera day tO 1 out the big ..ms with Mlnneiota · · • MINN•JOTA CALl,..;iilAf _ HrllrM ........ Tov1r, ct ' o 1 o Alomlr,,. 1 J"I" Hll~d' OOOOR..-r,rf ....... ThomPIOll, :!ti ' 0 I 0 l'r9'181L 11 _.• , $ '1 KlllM!rtw, lb ' o 1 O A~ It A'• 1'e Ol!vl, rl ' I 1 O siitnc1r, '111 j~J !J' 1 Renkt:;, 3b 7 I I I J.T•h1m. pl! l•·•l••• A!llaon, tf J 0 0 0 McMlltllrl. 3b A"f'"1". e 1.Hllt, P I I I 0 JOllN!Gna, c1 ,· .. :_~. C1rd-1, U l I I f' .t.ttu.. ~ .t,.a. e e Mltt9rnld, C 2 I I I E .. o, 1 ,,. 'O O It-, 10 2 0 1 I R.(My, ' 2~ .. 6,,0 Blrleven. • 2 o 1 o E.f'lllMr, p , ...... ,,, Rill!,,, C I I 0 I .~ {,..'> lot1ls 21 4 I 4 Tot111 :ll.tl . ~ 1 Mh'lnfsol• OIO 000 lOf'-ll'·.,.., C1Utorn1e 2CMI ooo ooe -1 IP II fl a ll·.H\ .. l lylevwn ' 6 ! 2 I f T.H1n IW.S.11 l O O O ... ~~ It.Mey •Ill .I 2 , <II• !4 E.FblMf !\.,W) 2-211 I I t ···•'<I' Tlm9 -2:11>. AtttMenct -20,161, "•· ..... ~ -· ,• .· Collett Sparks :£:.'. American Spilt~ : .,., PAl\IS (AP) -For lwo ho11r1"W neoday night, Wayoe Collett at in tho pr'"" ,box al Colombes Olympic stadiUJ11. eroarlin& in disbelief, . ~=~ ~ '"Ibis is too much, m1n," he-x hpt repealing as the F't'enc:hmen kept win- ning, and the U.S. track and'field t1*D kept looing. ' ") t"' There was nothing Collett c.oukl • until Thul'>day nighl when he allppod on a pair of yellow aeatpantB~ his dart blue "USA" wannup Sl(t, put his l!CLA windbreak« over a' fer -and _, out lo heal op , ... the400-' With a November-like drill ..doL.t bis back, Olileft won the 400 ill"' .u·., When be crosaed t1ie -line .. ~ ban'Uling trend was rev~·;'.'!'lp United States loot over the ie:..f. jJi Its two-day meet witb France and wtn\ Oft to win eight of the r'!mair:inj-g events on the pl'Oll'1.m. (,,, Outfielder Ai Kaline of the Delroil Ti.ge:ra wu: nemed by Weaver as a squd member ·for the 17th time in his 11 major league &ea90llS, However , Kaline was Injured earlier this week md Moses was picked t.o replace him on the rost.et. ' Eight over par for the distance, the dougbt.y litUe South African Wiii IO far behind the paMl<lsti~ field fbat he could take on)y a di9piriled 1nter.,i and hope to make the cutcff to the low 55 and ·lies lor Saturday's final round. Player failed w muter high wiOO. lhal """"' the •,951-yonl, por-12 Old CouJ'le but be WU not alone in that """"" the early slarten d lbe recM:ed ao.man field. Astros' Menke Celehrates1 A leogue sPol<esman said Fregool was aelected for the mtb time after Boston's Rico Petrocelli was withdrawn at the request of 'the Red Sox. ~Ji, ...,,,..ly edged by aliort.olop Lu!. Aparicio of lbe 0.i<llgo White Sos In lbe faa balloting. reporiedly ne<ds rt~l bodly. EarUer. Weaver Nnted Dave Jobneon or the Orioles to replace injured Rod c ..... of Minnesota_ u the ·~ ... cond butmu. Baning IDjuriei, the Or1o1e1 will havt Mve1 players in uniform and the Angels wiR have four for thei All.Stu game. The Angels' Clyde WrliJ>l was named tarlier lhis week. .Trevkto, leadinl after '6 boles al eigbl uncler por, waa lhe last llDe on lbe coune today playing with defending champion Jacklin trho was Ued With .Jft<!k Nield... of Cobnl>us, Ohio '"" atroke behind. Player taid after his round, ''Wen, 1 lhou#lt I woold be back home In JoillnnelblJrf today. But I jusl milde the cut. "Now I'm certain to p back to Joburg tomorrow afler to,dav"s "l'""· 1 played t0 poorly It was unbtllevab1e." He i>ofeyed lbe fourth by aoing lhrou&fl HOUSTON (AP) -Denis Menke of the Houston Astros doesn't take his :selec.- tion to the all-star squad r« the second year' in a row lightly. "Mating it the firsl time was the greatest thrill because it came alter I hid been traded, .. h& said. "And getting named a · teCOnd time makes you feel like the first one wasw't a.Duke." In a show of 1pprecl1Uon. Meoke ham- • mtred a grand slam homer oCI young pitcher Alu Foster In the first fnninJ and knocked in the llrst five ruas Thur11- oay nl&fll &. the Astros defeated the Los Ange~ Dodgers, 9-5. Menke'• ~lcbration was a big one, ~~~~~~~~~~~ snapping the llcld&m' ......,ame win- niag atrat ud hilting 1 five-game losing binge for the Aatn>s. Jim Bil~ picked up the mound victory, his aventb, and Jim Ray col- lected a •ve. Loosina a If.hit slugfest, Houston kept scoring runs ap.inlt a MtCCtssion or Qodger pltche!'I alld Doug Rider dol>- bered hil lllh homer off Fred Normu In the sixth for the final one . "I was just glad to pt those run. batted in and help win us a game," said ¥enke, a oneo-t.ime Iowa farm boy. ';J haven't driven in any ruas h1 a Ion( spell. II'• beelJ • 1001 dry sprll for oor lhird , fourth and fifth .poi"'~ of late." ~ .--r• LOI ANelL•I MOl.ISlolf! ~ j .,.,.. .. ..i GflllOrk'Wltt.u •••• J.A""' 11 ' ('·\~·~· Moh,lf .5Jl•Mort111.1t1 '~I...• W,Dll'tll, cf • J 2 I W•t.., 111 l "l' f-f W,Plork.,, Ill • I • 1 ~ If o • t l.,..,,... • I I l I l"tpltOne, If _. \ t • H1llw, c • 0 I I Twr., 01 o_,t li J o.n.v. a • • • • Mtn1t1, ., .,,,. cr.Wfwlll, t1 • o I o Cllllnt, d t t• l"Oltll',.. I 0 0 0 Rlftt, 2'! ... ,, '1 Glll)rM!-, Ill I I I I J,E~nll. o .a : I t .... ,,., .. • • • • • l llllnvfll111, .. J 1 ' H-, • I 0 I I J.hy. t I " Jotl\w, • I I I t MlldlttMI\ ' I I I I 'lo. ,, l ... 11 • I IJ I Tottlt .. "I:, t L• Mtolel IOI tit 101 .... \ ~~H0\1111111. LOI -1!1 ~~ ' f 11. ti -.._Utr, M0'1tn, W. Cl.Vis 1'vf.C Plrl!tf', lttnY,_, HR -Mrit !JI 'w al.ii. :J "..., UJI. I I -,_. __ ~. ' rt --------·-----------------------...-.----.. Teaching ·Through Teclaraolf)gfl In San Clemente's Las Palmas School, summer is a time to try new ·]earning techniques. First grader Bernadette Pasquale, 6, tries out teaching machine to increase her reading expertise. David Robles, 9, gives animl\ted explanation to question on tempera· ture posed in math lnstruclion by Mrs. Peggy Mayner, head of the school's parent volunteer pn> gram. Tracy Byrd tapes art exhibit for open bOUJe television showing at the scbool Aug. 12. • SovietS Seeking Sp11ce ~tations P~ade Through CleJDente MOSCOW (UPI) -The SoTiel Union will leave moonflight space missions to the United State1 for the time being and will aim aolely 1t orbiUng permanent sp9C& stailons "within the next few )'tll'a," a Soviet icientlst said today. Tops Events f~r Fiesta Mstillav Keldysh president of the Sov- let:Academy of Scl'ences, coofirmed that the Russians plan no comebacks in the "moon-race." He spoke during a news cooference given by the Soyuz 9 cosmo- nauts, Maj Gen. Andrian Nikolayev and Vltaly SevasUanov. · -II was the flnl luch conference open to representatives'· of 'the world preu slnce the coemonaub: eoded the space rupt that set a record for endurance Jui June 19. ~ _C<llllpUmi.\ted U.S. astronauts u well. '1:1 Soviet emmonautl for providing them wUb u,:lmlcal uper- 1'°"' and said theJ ..... In aood health. California'• third larxeot parade at- traction will have about 200 eeparate entrl<s July II as the blg!illgbt of San Clemente's Fiesta La Chrlstianita. Floats, marehing ba.001, equestrian en:. trie sand scores of othef' attractkma are acheduled for the 10:30 1.m. perade "'11ch begins et Avenlda del Mar ·and El Camtno Real and will proceed llml&h str<els leoding to the Wellem Wblle --' Tele.isloo ahd film • -·Dan Doiley will be tile porade'• pad -lbll Yd':· -~ 'nu far, dlamber of commerce ,(. . General ·Leo J. Dulacki .. . ' To Head Fourth Division A Morine Brlpdler Gmoral wllh a ldllory of duty In Finland, Korea, M09COW and South Vletrfam 'lrill a~e command (If the Camp Pendleton-based Fourth Marine Division in ceremonies at the base Tuesday afternoon. Brig. Gen. Leo J. Dulacki will assume the command from Maj. Gen. Donn J. Robertson, who will transfer 9000 to Washington, D.C. for a top-leve1 ad· minlstrative post. The asswnplion of the division com- mand by Gen. Dulackl still will leave Geo. --wttb the post of Com- msnder of the Morine Corps Bue. . 'Jbe cti booies, wbicb will include a· I~ salul< for the retlrln« com- .-,. and 1n 11'11111 salute for bis IUCCeaor, will be at f p.m. at the M .,.. parade field. The new commander of the division "ill usume tbe post after serving as Chief of Staff for Ill Marine Amphibious Force In South Vietnam. Gen . Dulack• commluioned In tlKI, hu served aboard the altc:raft carriers USS Btli<ou Wood ahd USS Hornet djlr- , Ing his l"111 of servtce. · /';-- ••• f PENDLETON LEADU Brig, Gtn. Lff Dula!~ &pM......, Aid. :ia bands sre bootetl to partlcipot., along wttb JOO equeotrlal1 units and 15 floata. The parade will f<lnn the nucleul for three days of celeiration marking the anntvenary of the lint O>risttan baptism 1n CaiUomia which took place In 111 alft which now la port of Camp Pendleton. Coord!nalnr for tbe elaborate unual alfalr. fs Don HaMen. • The offlcial ldcSafl 1or the n-will be a """' from Friday Witb a showtnc of' art wma -ed by the Women's AUllllary of the 89'Jlh Coos! Ana Boy's Club. 'l1llt will be et Las Palmas School acn>11 from old.l'tam Psrlt, which will be turned 1nfD a llesta midway with _. booths, a large carnival ahd fOod -~ by local .....,. ,....ipi and ciubl. -~ In Son Clemente will .. u ttcteU to a aerie.s of tanch breatfuta on Ille Sabrd'T ml Sunday morn!ngs ·of !be n.ta llartlog at 7 1.m. 'Illa! acCl>tly wilJ.be In the Albertaon's Market parkhil lot • At "1 p.m. on tbe Saturday of tho flella a natlollal surl dory cmnpetltlon filmed lhll J'eor for the ABC Network Wide World ,of Sparts show wm be held at tbe pier .. A band concert featuring the huge Royal Cavalier marching bind will be held at Plaza Part at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Magician Oiuck Jones will entertain Sunday afternoon at 3:30 p.m. In the park. As an added fiesta' attrac'tlon performances of the current nm of "The Fantasticks" will be held at the Cabrillo Playhouse each evening at 7:30 durinC fiesta time. T hia Vieja Show For Little Dolli Does a little girl In Y"" family have a special doll !he'd like to "'-off! Send her to the Sierra Recrtttion Center'• doll show 1n Mission Viejo 'l'llel- day. The event will take place at 1 p.m. wllh awards being given in several categorH!s. For more informallon call the M• tanoso Center at &17-4-08(' • Volunteers Fired U_ .. _ \.e P -' • I Xd .. -, Budget Cuts, Cutting R emark ~Irk _ Fir~~n:.:,,. J11 JOUN VALTllllZA Oftlll~,..,...., Chspin over ncenl city budcet cull In San Clemente which del«ed smoke maaks aJ¥i hoees have trtggertll 'U 1p- pearance _by diatnJbed . SID Clemente voluntew flrpnen at nest Wedneeday'a dy -meettng. Al!Cfted over both tho deletion of about $4,0IO· In the ,..,. """' the budcet and the nttrenee by a councilman recenllr to lfl1 additional firemen IS ,.that many more handbill pllyers," a spokesmen lir the Y01unteer1 will arp the CUI at W~'• regular meetm1. one llOUl"Cl8 ald.1 San Clemente'• budget alrtadJ bu been adopted for the new fiscal year. And the speclllc deletions Include a cut In the nr. hoee ,,_Y from lt,390 to llllO. plus the 1<1111 elmlnation of fM sell-contained·~ mub - striillar In a ....-.to ,lcullo .~-1ear -at a cost of 11)19. • Another touchy •bjel;t wllll Ile -volunteer force It a .......... ~eo..,. cllman Stanley Nerlbrup et the """"11'1 .. -,, ;·. 'i ' .. Jn a letter already mailed to coon. climen and , entered for cmslderation Into the agenda, Vohmteer Fireman Frant E. DenilOn J r. will mate a strong r<queat for _lion of the equlpmenl -.. -~ .. . Langliage Help P,r~gr~~~ DenniJon, elected at a recent meeting of the voluntetr forceto represent the group before the councj.1; describes the corps of citizen firemen as "an intrinsic part ct. the community and a forca to be proud of." :,;a.4 Opens for :capo Pupils_, .;.: .-.;, Denison fl11ys the official city polture lonrd the volunteers, saying that In past years only one councUman "hat troubled to make himself famWar with our operation. Dan Chilton (who Jost a bid for ~ new tenn last April) was a member of our departmenl'' .. Every Monday night, year after year, we meet fo< practice. drills and in- ltructlon," lhe volunteer said. "We are well aware of all new bulldlnp In the city, fomillsr wtth the roads and we can anttclpate the pro- tection needed by the people .. the city grows. ••Not one m the men on our force joins for ·financial gain. We use and replace our own clothing and pay our own additional insurance fees to join the volunCeer f~," he Wd. Denison added that the department's equipment requests for each bodget are never nhortJtant, but, ln!tetd, are minimal. "Becauae -we art a volunteer group we are not prone to groen. Basic needs, however, must still be recognized and met." 'Jbe smoke masks, are especially need- ed, department !pOtesmen hive said. They illustrate the need by citing--the particularly smoky blaze at the com- mwUty clubhotne early this yeer. "We follnd me volunteer unoomciOUI and tlangfng over a rail bl that fire and it could bave been averted had , he been provided with a mast to ·wear," . ( J11 PAMELA BALIAN . Of ~ ''-' .... a..-• ·-·· A new educatioaol eoocept la -bela& . ' ' ..,. launched In the Capiltranll Untiled' Sc:!lool District for Melicll'l-American pre- achoolers. It's caUed the mini-group concept and ls an attempt to lm~ve the school preparedness 1 ... 1 of llngulsttcally disad- vantaged children. '!be program, which It privately fund- ed, was explained to memben of the Advbory Qmmlttee on Bl.cultural Education Wednesday. 'llle committee has recently bttn'fonned to advbe the school dl!Ulct on compensa1!>rY educa- tion program• and to provide a means to equalize education for all students. parUcularly those who are hlvln& language problems. Alan Schreiber, vice chairman, told the committee that the mini-group con. cept -wu a -·brainchild of START, a citizen's group which .tukln' Mulcmi American younpter1. It is funded by the national Metl»dtat Clnm:h under their Methodist Fund for Reconclllatlon. '"nlere ts one mlrll-group functioning now in Capistrano Btach," 1 a I d Sdtrelber. "Another II about to begin in Dana Point." '''Ibe groupa: of I to 10 puplll meet ln {lllemaUng homes with One teamer and u many mothers ail poialble,""'iild Scllrelber. , . . . """}.,. r-~ .. . I ........ ·~· .. _, .. , 1·':1 . . . ... :"":'' The crafty ahopper: he watchH and wallt 011d ailo , cvlatea. When he d-buy, he always.1H m1 to get the bear proclud for the .... , price. Right now, th• crqfty buy.r la .buying Sylvania discontinued models. Th••• Hll, which have lo be moved out •• , that they can be replaced by newer ones, have all the quality that mokH Sylvania the export'• choice. In fad, Sylvania dlsconlln,.... • models -bettw than moat other people'• .contjnued mo.tels. You, too, can M foxy. A lot o!.en~ent at a budget price. Giant 295 oq. In. viewing area color TV. Hu lbe 1Ugbly reliable Sylvania Gibraltsr'"' chauls and color bright 85" picture tube. Ask for Sylvania model CF600, ~~ '39995 1V RECEPTION 81MULATZD 'SM-f ...... ~ .............. , .. Deluxe portable stereo :record player Sylnnla JnOdel EXP425. 50 watts peak music power. Air Sut- pension speak en detach for lbat full, rich stel80 IOUDd. Now f. --·, ONLY• '12995 Your Sylvania headquarters ' .. . . 41·t . !.. ,.,.. St. COsta Mew Dalty M, MoM.y ' .. ,, .... ,-.. , PhoMW.HM .. v • -· " • 1 i ' l I -. l I ) • ) • • • • ' . Egypt Jet$~ Shot, Down Sl:!y~ Israel ' . . . • i .-. • ' .. . ,,., -... "''"' .......... l>OYES',DISCUll !IQW'PVLLO!.IT CAN BE•ACHIEVED . ' In DMp C-r~ Muolde (loft) ond w. Averell Horrlmm • • ... • • ' • • 1. .. ' -, c-,ev ,_.IJve~ . . Xro~p_s Struggle T~ ~~:pte.~·.'~rash·_ • L\!GON (UPI) -U.S. ~ llnialeil '. -.,-a.fr14 delaltwd fllhermm In~ rlinl -, · 1o ,_ tha IO N<irill V'IO _ _.,•I the dem!U, • • tarilect -... wr.cbi• ol the dolrlilid belfcoplor of -Canillodion .,,._,.. ojuoted Prem.- Maj. Gen. George W. CllO)' on a lllli near Ier 141 ·Nol ., lll'!nl ibOul bllf the es- °!· Cap>bo&all. IJl>riler. 11•.Jf,8.· c;em., JlmiC*! ·11,oao °""""'"'" "°"" 1n Ills J niillol!lakf \<Nlib.t 'hid ~.....,.i: _f!' ~ • ~ -.i re•lll!cl to \lletnlm. The lowest level since Amerfao trOiipo left· ..,....... said It ~ thole who Ca ·~·-d stlytd belllnd hid 1'tlled to bo111ed muuwa 11 ays qo. area to refit and reorPnize. durtnc' the Cambodl.ao gov..-.-• ......., In lllOlllOOO ......._ • .;. 'PliOcin Penh repoitM 'l1iill tr1Jol>i . bid ' .. " em<r.d eain1w1ta io belp ~ · a • .1* * * linl' border hilltop encl.Ive uaund the H R £ ancient temple .ol P!Olb Vlhear, llO ouse · e uses · nlila . north .of Pbnom Penh. It WN Ille .. • first -that flllitlng. -bad ""'!!I. . W· C . b ·Bill · Into Camlwlta rlnce the Lon Nol ~· • .ar ur Uo'meiit nkOd ior belp from Jllogtot ' · · lo Ii# the Communlata. • · • • Congre_ss ,Doves_ Meet, .. : ' '!be. U.S. Cmunaod refused lo give On c--"'1...-..l!a· •.. ,more thin the .JJIOlt genenJ detalb of ' iUlllJUUI . .. . :i..... . ' Seek · W ar~.Tinietab~le the ~ • rercue, op<nt1911 bec1111t, of •· the paUlbllity be aod m ·olhen •bolrd WASlllNGToN' (UPI) -The H..,..t mJ&b\ hive rurvtved 1be c;rfllll 1'ieldi1 In seven , minutes, bu laten a ....., mOl'Dllll. . ~ There were lhae other clfvtlopmenU' · ll<p towlfd Undoing the mtrlctlve -Only one major ground engagement legislation ·0n Cambodia the' Senate took Tl&c De!Foll l'lwks ·11"4 Recrr, -~t W.,d .. ""11 cloltd fioe.dolmtowt& pUbttc re1t- roomi for lack of attendance. "Very hontttlJ', the Ult Ma Mt'' ben htg.ll in thtH locationlt • lHcMnl ,amdag, aiailtant IUpin'· ltot<ftdenl, said. Two ovUytno pMbUc comfort 1tatiom '"1'e oi-'° cloud in cm cconomv drive. ~ was reported in Vlelnam. Four Amerf.. :seven weeb to put togtther. WASHINGTON (AP) -A biputilan l<h lllo(i ·1bom and wt~.tlji!n ba,. cam died )00 miler out ol.Sligoe when By a.'3'1tO113 vote, the -- llllllw11 ooo1ennoe oponiond . by oome lo dlooie bitwoen • iinlii•biiiiil relmt ··Communist ~ ,.,._ Ulem wltll 'lbundly lo aocept the Cooper.a.un:b 'No String1' Reward Offered 100 _., and_...... llY' public or IJ&bti'>i beck on .an eocalated acak," • mine and 1111111 1t111s Ore. GuerrUla amendinent lllat -1d Im luturO llrp- -of 1~wlthdrnai-, be lldded, "even.,lo the pcpinl;of using cuual~~berr.'flew eight scale milit..,. operallonr ,lo (>mhodt1 olfs> 11!1 belil ~ fw a ~ ~weapons. , _ • milolON ov\nlpl'ln -Vietnam aoc1· It -"' bUI lo ao -(Ila American. A "b =::au::.,..:.:. --.... Oonference Chairman Arthur Lanon. an undlacto.d number Jn Cambodia and in ~~=er-~-......_ _:;_.. lbe u -a form« opeclal aide 1o the. We Presi-' Laor, U.S . ..,.....,.. said. AD the raidr ~ -· -•-~~llii'~_!!L~Uoo!a ~ dent DwJal>t D. -.... , raid "the In ·v1etnani"m Io the vicinity rt the m...,.... tiiroo&h · ao ...,.__ F M · ' K• ·~ ~w~" ~~ •-healiogofdomestlcclMslonlmAmericin abandoned U.S. Marine Jlaie of' Khe obsta<le coone naw 1re -the Victor Lupton, 71, of i.ondon went or ayor I in bet-I bloody Dunklrt or nocleOr leadenhlp abroad" with publk: desiglia. SaDb. • action will make HOlllO COilfaeel .... on his honeymoon Wednesday -diionlld.ay,• Sen.'Ala'n.~ raid dUr· lion of a wltbfrawll timetab!O. _un•'--in •·•-.... •· mo.-. Ul\Yieldint0ao tile ..-n-.C • with Iii! girll. l!IJ bride.Margaret, LANSING, Mlcb. (UPI) -An qtileday-loog·-'l'hllnday. W.Averelillarriman,fonner,U.S.am-c1a,Q;ii.s ..... pay1ng;;:t;,iu:.; amendment • • n, 1bad brouRbt aloni 34 teeIH.ge ••rytilOUS '6,00ll mirll'd. will! no *1np Cranltm, a OlUfomia Democrat, l8id b sss.lor to the Paria peace taJ¥, said tO two mllUon dollars ot estimated costs But Sen. Fwft ctmrcb (J>.Jdiho), .mo l!IN trom a school where she wed au.cbed hll -offered for the Nia an enemy uncertain over whether the he is "In lull IC<:Onl with the coaception for South Vietnam lo trlln 10,000 Cam.-drew up the --with Sen. John Ii> teach. Margaret had a year-old return d ·LO.le M......,...n, II. The Unffed -tzuly lntendr lo wi-.w that there llbould be a ftieil irlthctrawai." · bodlan ~. Shermen COol!'I' (R-Ky.),. said ba otl1I emunitment Ip la,ke the girls on a --...,....,. of IAnliar'•' lonnet-enllrily ·wlil be tanptal lo lluncil • He ..i.r .....,iJations ,woulii ·be aided -'Ille lnt.rnatloruil Red ero.. prepend feels there IJ ,a llnlnl. c:bance the hoUclay at this time. ,..,..-•ww·~ by a .-from rnejor attack u U.S. '°""" decreue bj IOdl a 'itep because "th< Norlli ·to retlim a dllabled North VI-lllOUllO wt11 end ~p'"' Pr-Nino'• fbe .~ l&are wbeft lhe,,.. a dert.. under current plam. . .. Vletnlmese do not believe we. have im'y' des~.. • • .. ·• ' • · • .:j!;~>jlotioe --DO trace "II thoy·do atlP, ..... would baUnable ~ of leUJoc 0\11 of South Vlei-T)Je ~-<hlrdi -WN R•rt Schllh of Qulmper. France <t -Mun•cl•• --Ir to rUlb relmcicemeull In ,.. OllOUlh nn." • . . Dekgatel Le, .ave ;.=. b~tary -~lo~~ told a court Tue'sday he buriiled -l""'"w »a,or Mu E. Mum-the llOuse. ·earli.,. lo Ile • r.-., Ive houses because he waoted to lngbm. er of Ii« .....r. · -.rl>ed The admhdrtrattiin :::f 'ls baaira ~d~~:13. %::e1~.~elf!:i :..: .. ~=..-=~:~d Reds Free Bish. op, Walsh,· Youth Assen!lily :::.~ aald-~bll\.::: i;w-, '"" he 1~ 15 pounds wblle wortm· • Nim Mum!..., -forced to ..,. bad! -·"' ' · ·~, ,.... ~· . • CUll(IU)' a S--beld up UNITED NATIONS (Ul!I) -A Puerto Y --lo llCCepl the ~ at an hon .. t Job and he wanted 1he Galllghe<'r g111 liJop fw llO .n.r Ille -delegation wllaew today from a.ureh - wd&ht ;a:;,;;.~;.~ : -i-~ .. flt:=-= .~lajm Redmo~d a Suicide :: =:.:~ -=~~ r.~'.?E~~-~ -• ,_ ....... Ernie_, .:.::. •.• _...-.. II ·:-.,. •t~l~~. w.:.. .call~:<.•-the' -te .... .,.. ' . awuiomt Joeal 'W::t",.... wbo -~ ' ·· ~ made ooncffted ') " orl';;; ·~~e the· J Ceoper.Qmrda H-rcdl of u.. ~· .. _..: HONG KONG (UPI) -~ a!a<> IOked him whether be ---U!ot..I States ~ .. pollcieo oOd -• ~the.bill. . $£~!"J::tt· ;:,:;.':,i;!:~™ -~~*:'§~-w;,-~ i+.~~~,t,:.~1 t!i~~~·Gr-~...;1•;· =~~~ ofAvrfcultvrclacq• .. Du""""t;' -· iJiiD11er ti ••--tn. ,_.. lmpi!1<111.,, •a 11o,;• 'd ........ ·w ·ae11IJ0iit«l "fn 1959 lo 311 -the-.ww..e.i.loi1om11".: Ford raid-tn a !Utemmt. &;,i.-rb,. d'~·hed b" -·•-· -ow<rr -. "I wt11 -... ... -· " ~d u .. ~ ~-~ 9.::....._, ,...... ·In prlrm oii · d!a!'g<!il' <i -•-the -~ a corbon -of ·~· terf " ~,..... • ,..,-... •. • -...... ,,_ ·-Jr' so ~ ~-u-·~ ·~ter aod ~-v~·-:?-., _, -.,...,.. ls llhort<11g11i.a and unwise·• in 1oat.Ma.stern France prott1t-=:ee." ID1 "P.._ Oii ml at nrt ol Yonten, N.Y., canmltW ..leis. .; . """ -ruu:iu ~ -•••-u. well-known )'QI.th fstivall." he said. · ~ -~~~~--1n . 'Ille ...-.rd WIO -llllOl\)1llOlllly ..,... IU p-lllOO cell -ha aJilo · •• (>C!llcle lidd, 'l1<ere had been DO,_,; w•hddon8Pfcbarges. l ' e J. · , ~ when it -aflwld, patilCe Redmaad 's Yrien •-fmlnen~ t111t<t1ed . -.. ' IOllL '.. . . -al the auldde ""°" and llid Alhevllle, N:C. Sh~ H81?7 ,P. Aix:onlin(J o ~ ... ._ -..S nDoed ..;,,... the border In _,, tbU1 Clay lid new11111en and ralden tbe liJop .., ti*. -.,.... dlf'r o..-mrai Wu "' • Tuesdq. to ID arH hil -dild -11'1i riOllll I p.-i IOd pld:ed GUI .•. • "'-•"< ,, ''!'11• ·-"-· ·' · · 7 1taked'lut !Dr~ w.U Iii'!" ......i-. _,_ ..,.,....,.., · -·--of °"\ti"...,,Md., effort ~captilN .,-OW!P'<of ma'fl. oald a QOOld Dot a NI .. blll waJlied -Iha.border In WWII tbaki Juana. No ~ ~ 1118de but · 'be jialli~f'a' I'll and ordend Ii« and trousers IOd d!ected lfmt, -... 12 he: martJuaill.!llDta 'were ltln llillior ,..._ Olrtitine E. Gr'l p ==~~,""!§I<._! foond the lherllt' · mtlmated ... ~., ~ ~ • ..,,..._, .,..... '· llley had bem waterad within 20 -· --· · aod • -_,..tpnibl«m''.;.sp!e' minuta of the arrival of the raider1. blr onleal. '.. ·• .• ''Lo. ,. It Lea , Dr. -Hann!V Our~ of ltalla Kona, Hawaii Police cap. ve or ' ve :-:= :t~11e "t:';' .!.:'::: tain George Jranon Wednesday Thr te .l' in S • tlDOd beolth. It ....., •'-he ~ noted. a fire truck zig.zagging down ea ne..,:, wt taldng good care ol i;;'1n ti: past the highway -not~« tmi:~rd :::.1 · ,_. _ .. Anoll>er spot ·d any particular fire. 'lie followed it · MT. HOLLY. N.J. (AP) -Burllallon w .... N(lOIUd ·be bad' ~.:.i a'!'1 soon arrested Terry L. Good· ~~ 't,= l::::il"'thiy U.:::: well. • .-· Wl~ 26, Portland, whe; off le"" , AmeilCmi flag declls lMi;rlnc tlto ilng10 "lie told me the! he liad goo4 loocl . ~_:.rth•!!, takendthe truck from.the "Our Fl~. , ,_ .lt·ir , ·-" .,_, ln>m tile~ Red er.io·anl 1!<>0!<• -"" wr a n e. -..... -~ ..--from iils 'bnMhers llld llisten' in • m all'tGUl!ty-·vebjcleo. ·-~--ta! · · T.ldtoe1 brokt fnt.o a E~1haW rnolcmd building iite l1'l1d stole ~ flight of woodtn 1tair1, police said. Craig ()etljnpr, 25, dlredor of the N.•~~ ... I Ian priest -Polelll Soulb Jenv CbaP¥r of the CoaunlltH laid. "He loolod quile pleued, quite or~ a•=·tor a sw .,..,.Id ~ ~· ..,ate .... n oOd !""' In pd laid' be his ~'the ~ "';'-him -'11e .,..ten-ed Civil Ltberlles Union lo lllud)' tile a ~ or on am001rnce to take JIO"lbilily of tatln& Ilea! actioa qalnot him to the hoopital," PoletU said. "He the ~kl<r:!-llid he wooJd like an ~ I Capita~ ~irport Inundated It's Typical: Mut:1urnmer Day"for Most -of U.S. . . • .. .. .. .. .. " " " " .... .. " .. .. .., 7S • .ar " " .. 17 • .st " . " . fl • •. " ... .. " .... '" " a " u " ,. " " ... .. .. " .. Grandma hail:. to cook with ·· flames. .. ... You don't .in a Medallion .electric kitchen. · combustion that dirty w~lls And fiameleu air condi· ample Wiring far today's elec:a;. cal appliances, plus provia!ona fo rtheekctrical wondm~ up in the all-electric futur~. .. .. .... .. D .. -"' . ... Why put up with oppteulve Apartment can U.O mean Bame- k!tchen. heat caused by. open leo electric heating. aean hear. fl a meal Or by•products of • It doean'cdlrty curtains. and wihdowa?.Afttr.all, the doning. lt cleJna and «>Ols ,,. . Elcc;tric A8e ia here. So.~•-the air you bruthc. · Mtdall!on Electric Hom ea And ftamelcu water heat• MedalUon Homes and Apart• ments ate available in all prlc:t rangu ..... and cleatly 1etting the trend. ~ ... .. ...... ., .. .. . .. a ·• " .. IO A .... " .. " and Aparcmenu. Each lncladee a lne-wlthout a pilot, without a modem, flamele,., all-elecrricr flue, without wasted rpace. Fur· kitchen. A Medallion.Home or rhermore, a Medi!Uon Home bu Southtm Cal/fomlt~ "' " • R •n1~~~~";:~~~----~~~,__~~~ ..... ~~~~~~,.;;..~.,.-~~~__;::..;:,_:·~·:..._;·:..,:-:.__ . '"'1 ' ea • fr!!!•f,.~u~. 10, )970 • OAILV PILOT IS , Army,:·Pdl1ee~0-liitizeitin lr~lallil (~~~lffl'~~-Rfuifu~ ~--. . . ; , +. J .I.· · · · .. ' -·--Y-~ . · ASBURY PARK, N.J. (~) ance lo ~!fan up the area; Jet . -..-..... • , .~~ ,,.·. , ,.. -.~ ";:,~;":.._;.?-~~ · · -Gov. William T. ~ ~U up ~art hou.alriJ: r~n.i Bl!:IJFAST, Northern · 11"' lound 4,!1111 rous)da ol ammu,. 'flU be mobiU'Ad in lddilloo troopo ·~ iplie' a~'~· 'l!r&~u 111 nf in .. ure .. ...aiPr,.Jd~nl ~ 10 •.a., ata~.-e lacllltiea 1IOll offer Jand(UPl)-TheBritWIAl:IPy niUon and a .2kallb<r rll)• to .4,000 oo\l-. About and ~ tiy. llilJiolptort de .·, .~ ,d .. :lhe~i'lt~"°'"'ile~ un~'1neilt.-.... ' announced today 15,000 sol· thlsmornln(. • ~000 to 7,0oo"troopo will·be sttpped !IP '"'aPoo -·· ·-·..., be\ng'.'"11iirch-'"1ioOll'ot All>uly-Pork; : T1ie <·0 • ~. • · dlers and PoUcemen will be _ He aid there will be a ti&llf g ln BeUut alone. througb!!i!t the provtnce In eel -.tlie Cathoik> Ander· looting aiid burning for f r '· • reqpeot wu. • -'" 1 'mobilized in Noithmi Ireland ~ly guard Oil lhe ooro.,• ·.i. bemb..JYe!ll oil oulllde a both ~ and Roman ~aita and them days "this week, a major 'Illa. tele~, ~I lo Ole.IWbllo lo )ll'iv~ "'°"'lblo -yl~ -U.'Bopobllc o1 ~ , aklnc; lhe Prot..iant Catholic ~-• : aot i!~a!ls Roe ea, ~J_e_r~,.. . •• .. ' • • 'HOlll!O ~Y •~og. . at Mooday's · Prolialan( .ii-Mtindotidarll!&_.lhe Oranae t. llol4l\lll·bol<ft;mid-It wu l\lal ·imcA '" .....i.··~'o!; h border , "'l'holiov"'"' ifll:'f9urldq· .. c;um~.,..fbe,area.for 20 radea, · l' · Order pOiadel. ndicopler pa.• ~Jillht · 'l'lwndaJ bu! .. "!'wblctt .topi$ed 1.plt 1Vi'll-.r ,1!1114'._,. Protestall ill ilter '!oufliig \ Iii<' pr&lo~, mioil*"t!W ;_!u-. '1t's The troopo ~ the!< \Tola will be flown owr OW. 'iiere no Injuries and ~ J..,t Frlday,~·l!J, BeUlll'• .. ·-"C •Y afler ,their antl)i blac_t aiea that he~ ~'l'!~ous the"~}" ' • ·nationwide ~,!Gr~~. ble.s~.... . . , ~ ~! damago~ a po.fl<: a' ·1 CatholioU:.O-· ta!ls Road,l~. "gh Ul -OltJ " •• Nixon.,fjjr .emcr1eocy .-,;: -~U!d,",he 3"if;; ons, a spobsm&i\pifd, ~!fd' ~ " A1r · 1r;wu; · Brttiih ~~ ~an said. •• •..: •" ' · · ' · ' · "' • • .. -· two raids 110Uth • ot··!Setfast ·~uMed in· Nor:tben\l ,Jrelaidr--•An anny '9keanian ·~ , ~ w • • .;;. ' ~ ... • • • • • • \: ~. ~ ·:-· ~. • .~ it". ""' '•'~.-. '•-.. ... .,, • •• , · ' f "_, -~ a-j · -~ . "' .!' •• ~ • ·•·• • ··~ "M ' •'' ·' ' ...... .,. \ " ' • • ' • • ., ... ~~ • --1'> • ... ·"-' ..... ' " . . , ... , ,. :: .. 1cel41kl~-·P-time .. Mlhi$t~·, ·.:;, 'n · .,. ..i' U'I ,. ....... ._. ~:..; "'"" t'' ""i~"" ~"1" ~..._, .._., ''/ •l ~-. GUIL.TY· o~ P.ERJURY . : .-~·. " ~· .. ::···: -..., " .: " • _; .. ·~ .<.. • • Martin ·swer1· ·· · ·-· · ~ ,,. ~"---..if~· Ct '( · RS~ -~ .. · ·: · · : ·· "Dws ;·a-s-: F:ire··~wee: ·, -:Ha~.~ H ' Ai"d , , •' f' ~ ~•\ ,~~'"'"J..: .. 'l' :i: ,"'°t" ·.¥ '" . Ou,, ... , e . . . . . " . ·~ .• . . . . ,..,..,.,._ .• ~·t .•• .. ,\'l • .,. •. ,,rr• f..i. ..,..,. --· .: , • " ~AVJJC;icelaoa'(UPJ) • Reykjavllo ' "· . ' Joham Hafstein, minlste< of .• •• '!<> •d Od (,0 " .,c '!\'r •• ' Inn " -lcoiand's p<iriie !i;ililiW; • < ·~· foul\!1 .~. bod1es J!isll<o. ""! indus(ry , l n Of>R.llt 'n.~:~• · , 'Iii • <!I ·llJe .G-you.oJd .. p r 1 ML Jlenediklaaon I coalltlon of hi&. ,r!~-, . . o.:.,nJfll1!0 ~-15"'!'•, ,• "iiiitiiiler."8 eo:y..r.jil4 w11•· ·0w• ·eooser.w .. ~ !rl . l . ".'!7 , ' wife ~and tbeir"frur-year'okl "~irandioo ln'the Mr drence Party and the Social lu 6 Charges 11randson died ·wt>en· -. 'nre '6fe,'''ili0'1"idleii ' .... taken Democrats, was ezpocted lo -., ·• ·,, 1~;,: ~ the •ovemmenJ.'s ~·~·~j£t!fPe1 in ~jivik. get the~. g~v er i;ame_n t NEW YORK (AP) '-Alle'r'' merl bOOse eady -~r· .~ .. " T1>e:·19vertlll)eqt · met in """"'~'-' , : . . government said ......... tt:nergmcy 8e$Skll _a few Haf.stei-n-has·-be--en-nearly 17 ·~ ~ del1bera·~ ·-Jibe-small wooQ.en 'JiiiSe .at ·.~.hOQrs .. after the ol'flQal an-Benediktas:On's deputy in the tion, a fOO~al cour¢ jury ~·-· Ttllngyellir 31 . niiles ·Outside,, ·~ent ot the · prime government and the f~ .Martin Sweig, s.us~~' ,.Reykjavik burned~ bet:Gre :'Inffjister~s dea~ W pick an Ind~,.-~arty ~O!'.~~ ed chief ;idministr.ative. aide, tbe fire brigade arqv@d.·"frgqi .. ~ ~ssor. Ume. . _;, . ~ '\ • • ,..,,. • ·:~:i.,, .. : -· to House Speaker J o h n ::r~~~lurF.Z~;..:;: New Be. dfi_~. rdRiotina him,on~ other counts. ~ "Thank:: God . it's over," . Sweif sl!N alter the fdur Quell~·. By Poli•'ce women and eight men retqrn· ed their ·verdict Thursday. 1 , •.• , • GOP Asks -. •' . Tele~sion · The · suspended. aide, who NEW BEDFORD: ~ss',' di~ burn1ng building. had •bee1t-employed, ror ._'lf.. (UPI)_ Police used tear gas Oiaiitmg yoothS ran thr<iugh Be Equal ~:-su!fic: ::er :O:~ ~IY. todaf to ~rse black the streets, thr?wing stones. at co"'Jl[racy and six counts of youti. who wml oo a »roti· can. and policemen, Po!lc• WASHINGTON (AP) -Four ,. perjury. . : throwing spree fof the ~ s~d •. ~eral . stores were Republi~JJ c0egressmen.. hive The indictment charged that straight night. Some . st<>reS .. looted. charged CSS w!th collabo.ra- Sweig. conSp~ with 'JObbyist Were looted and several fires ·· ·Police set up .barricades at tioo with tbe ~ocratic Na. Nathan V~hen to defrai:>d npott£d. ~-" ·: .: ~eral _ ~ ar~nd' ~tion.J,~tee bf oCferlni the government 'by nUsusirig · 'Police r~ ~ fire,. :~_1().{>!ock area. 1bey ·~-_ Ire "'.\ · U · to tf ,.,..:_., the prestige of the Speaker's when ttiey. tri£d to clear the tinued to use tear 'gas a~ e air Dlf# 8 -na!,AQU " office and that the· pair area Thursday night in the after about three h o u i:-s . chairman. · -· · : press\zred gpyernment al~ predominantly blac~ ~ ~-~ag~ ,to b~ tbe ·situation ·. Tile . two se(fators antr. twO cies to obtain favors for However, they rewrsed their'. u• d:QrOL.... ' representatives, all memben clients of Voloshen. earlier reports 80Dleone had Firemenfou~ several fires of communications subcom- Volosben pleaded g u J 1 t y bee.n injured in the shooting_. until, the ~ly nloming boors. miUeet demanded equal time 1Yhen the trial opened June Sixteen pe!bi.S including A ~ wood office ' . .. . ·seven polieoemen and · six building was destroyed. for the GOP. Republican Na- 17g I 48 found ilt fuemen were reported in-. • All avallabl.e N~ Bedford Uonal Chairman Rogers·C. B. of 7~ u; :a;ederal ~~ .jured, none ~y. Police .· ,.poll~ wf:re,.Called in to quell Morton had also asked for iuri'here about.knowing Gary arr_es~ one\ .man . f o.r .• , the ~· State ·police equal time to respond to Law. Roth of ~wrehce N·'i .. ·and p:i~sesSlO!I of •. ~ J .oa~.~~ --~Platt:<! QO standby alert rence F. O~Brlen, ~~ deny41«-.lie,mide. i:aJ4.J;."thO,.,, ~u!; said ;~i· ~~· · ilt; ~;t::r.:~Y '!'.']'.~ ,;ihe .DUcniU. NaUoaalJCti nam~~~1J!¥t~er..1fj "'"'t!'f t....c..i..eof"618c:" ' k.!' "> • c .... • "'l "". ..... mittee. • -. Judge Marvin Frankel set c,...~ · ' ·"" · ., ....... "' <I• · · O'Bri --• '-t Tu , 1 ' • , • cars about 9:1},P.·m·, A ew. , " · en appeacw .aaS es. ta~.3;~~~~~'~'""'~-~r.,·~ r"L°::: · P:(}rt ~Tieup·· · · ~~f~au~ .. ~.rm~ years.il!.»llf"'°n'..nd\d.#;flflO :::f~~ · e-filf~~~·c'··'<'·· ,, •. ' · ~---'c;ollJ\ .-~\..-·bi&:;-· ~i:m":-e:~r·:~,;;;;~~ ,.lll."Eng''. ···1mi<i -~-~.=q:.!:'". ·· lhe v':"1ict. • day night. . _ · · · · ~Brien responded lo Mor. During the trial, tesUmony .. Firemea took their equi!>' LONDON (UPI) -The l:i' m:v• by :.."'e 00J' fndi~ated that V P Io s ~ e n ment near the ~ t>:ut ref us· govirnment said today a na· part~ r 0 ~: to the Fed!~ ~ive:<J $~,500 to obtam a ed 1o enter until police used tionwide port shut d p w n eommu:..tielnl Commission hlll)lsh1p discharge for Roth, tear gas to. disperse tile thr<;liened for non -~1· · fir.a rule .uniler .the 'faUness SOUD.-STATE FM/AM/STEREO and that Sweig , made ca!ls )'OOtbs. would'be 1 "disaster." It call-doclrine requiting networks FM RADIO AND PHONOGRAPH to Army officers saying. the Police said sporadic sniper ed .Jn labor -aDd management and b?Adculers· to aeet out . Same features u above plus ·' • Speaker was a. close friend fire broke wt 8horlly af, 1 re~ives In an effott, ..;--.1..iH.H.i nDl'tv • to fM/AM.lterW FM radio. ·' • 1 ~ ~··· ' . " . .. .. . ., . .... -. .. .. ,.. ~ ' . . . , .. ·, .:, .... S11~1n, ntJi.llrilJ11n•i0.1o it-Jil'li , ' • H. " ' " ...: s(nc.-.~••if11111.S11110;• 11J111nlif,.1~~ ...• ~ "' -r.--u•'"" ... r • :1 : .;;:~;,~wtiWi'io so6ntl.'This sound s1.#i!11 . ,;;_;::::': ".':i~ln;Wbtr1 ia lht nem lldla ' ••' )!'' I ·• ... , •• ,.. .. • • J ........ . I o1 the•&thfllfll!!Y. terwaro and the fininen ;le!t' · .. .....,..-_,._; •• ....:....., .... "r."""·-· .-~ reopome . .',; T1pt...V011tpWand_. "$J983''.'~' "'i " :t:_{!""•~ >'""''"t'l'""6 '""'F.!'1"6~ ·-~ broedc811,._,aod ~·)1:111;.. >' -l.,'"* ' I ~,.,,.. :!'.>,'4 .. ~ " "=rt ~~~·~~the ; teleCUtJ, -·. 1.. ·! ••• ~1 ..... ~ ... ';;-.: .. ;:;, .. ,_ 1\o1.~l."1u."i'"' \ .. • 'firstl'o'tifuii in: ff ............ .,.. •. 'c ·o~-alcl su.;.w. ta''llule 1 .1.~ "I..'·''"' "'' ·· M 1 (;'· • •• ~¥·•· • . . ..... . .. a,;.-:: .1:: 1.; '(';~ a,rl; .... ·: .~ .... 1-.q,';;~ ~" 1;6.';'.~ ~.~.'# '"'!to ... :"-~ ,. ......... ~ .. _ ~ .. ' "· -: .. .: . .. . tisy-car. •cfif• wur for ..... '"'' lloys • re1lly fun 'place to shop : . for. ~~sual clofbe1! t ·: Opt11 $'1111,1yi . •, fOr it.t "S111!'1fl'ltr 12 to I . -. .. ~ .. .. . ~~~@@~@ .: . . • .._'!: ..... +. 't r:; -.. .,.._,. •-r ., ... DI-..... \,!II t • I ·~ • • ; , •• , • ,•Ill.' .,,,."'fl .; ' .'.1W ~Uie20f:U ·lli"tbislielfat-1 1'~wU1bt:ttbi8 "(Morton'1)6'i.. ·'i .,••or...•• ~ .... -" .. · '.~:· '' '-;t~~iiiiln haYe beieft·.cloeed' •efit .. ftia.7"thle~Democratt ·lire +Q· · ' .. ,.-.-· '1 • •· ..... ·"?: ~. ~ :..'tiYA:·~.t1Den'1~ .... ti 1*'~'iD·~wh1terHou-.-"t ~ 1 • ··.o'~· '·· · · ' ···<·-... · • .. . -.,.-• • ... , .. • . . . I .• . STEREO . · . 'HEADPHONES ; · OPTIONAU ' . ' .... . ' ... ., ..... . .. ., • ,. .. ' • -~ • , .. .. ' " ... . " .. -.. . . ::':'- .~ I • • ,. ,. ~ • . ., .,..,. r-f{;(~ '"'"" ..... ~ . r '7':J w~fb~ Of ,1 ·"·:; .:c·i'"fm.l;!flCLE ''.., _. ;,; .:·OF'~ND ;;r,;"', ' ;.~·.r. ' . ...• "' . .. ,., ' . ' 1' ... ~ ' >:fJ 00 od ' ,, ~· ,, . , . .. " .. . ') it ' ,, ,, .. •• • \ . " •• ------.. • • •An,y PROT EDITORUL PAGE Youth Joh Training • - The Capistrano-Laguna joint agreement to set up a Jlegionel Occupation Program in the two South County ~chool districts has set something of • speed r<eonl .for •c:jlool operations. Not only wiU the project get under way a year ahead of the county program, it's even ahead of its own plans -roady to enroll sfudents this fail, instead of at mid- term as expected. Pending final approval from the state -11.0 prop. lem 1inco the program 11 being funded by the cIJstrlcts- lhe lliit course, ii>!> training for health aldee, will begin in ~lier with 24 1tudents. • • High school students and other young adults Jn need 1 of developing employable skills will be olfered three houra of training daily ·for 175 day~. both ip' the clas .. room and in actual work situations, as•llChool and home health aid•, bospl1al nurse aides, ambulance atteodants and ord811Jea, • ' CommUnity health facilities will cooperate in pro. viding on-the-job training. Upon completion of their training, the studenU should be ready to atep into paying jobs in a field wh.,.. manpower -and girlpower -is in very 11bort aupply. By January, a new class will form for those inter- ested iri learnJnf quantity food preparation, another field'\\'ilh many available jobs.for, 1kllled.hands. When the countywide program gets under way, new courses will be ollered in a variety of fields, with the cooperation of Orange County induney, · · Emphasis will be placed on training 'in fields where Jobs are !DOSI likely to be available in the participating regions. One of the most unfortunate gaps in our education system has been the procedure of confining yoongsters to classrooms for 12 years, then ejecting them with high ~chool dlplQmas and no visible means of support. Economics Is ~affling . .To: Mo st · 1 wllh BOmebody would eiplata economics so that the ordinary mlll could u,ientanc1 tt, -~ lllo hive 'lallh that u,, _....,.. .. ,., -and objectiilr."F ... ·ev""'" -Wil'ibout it lll!lemS to have a apecial polot of ~ ...... ~ ....... _~ ... rriDd8 :. ~ --;;:. Tldl ll 'Wlitt -.......... u-ti-.. ltallled and frullmal .. lbe subject of pr;c.. aOO wages, inflation and recession, em- ployment and pro. ductivtty. We don't know what we're tlWnc about -and th ose who seem lo be experts clio-----aelVl!ll • much as ... do. • FOR EJAMPLE, cOmld.,. the cotl of food . I bow for a fact that the farmers don't get much for their pro-- duce; and I also know for a fact that the tupel'IDll'ket chainl don't mate u exorbitant rate of profit -then why are the prices so high , and where does lt all go? .. We have., that vague and sinister word "the middleman" to act aa the villain tn this drama; but, I have never seea the middleman adequately described or defined, nor do I kaow PJw much profit be makes. Are truck-drivers making too much? What is !'too ·much"? Are the unions iettinl more than their share? Wbat is "more than their sbatt"? Are cor· porations getting an e1cessive returl? When is a return "excessive"? llUNDR&D6 OF spokesmen art eq:er ' Dear Gloomy Gus: Truck driven ail along the SOll1h Cout are alwaya honking at me. What am I doing wrong? -Bloodie ,,. ..................... w... ... ......,,, ................... .... ,.. l'f"' "' ""' .. ,...., ... °""' ..... . • to ealigblen ua ·on ~-..,.! allied, m1ttera, but 1 ~ .al ti dioii ti • Jiavtnc ulttrior mo11-. " li7tir to justify their""" ecoaamlc -... by "proviq" !lilt this or lhol ._1 is responsll>le for our parlous &Ille of alflirl. And I don't believe Ill)' of them. I don't think creed ii 1111 more pnvalent in one stratum of IOcltty than in another. I'm not ce111vtnoed that villains are manipUlatlnC out currtncy, m-that a .secret band of coaopirators ii subverllng t!li .free marke~ or lhat any particular eet·tl~devils is aucking our blood away. 'Ibis ia a paranoid conception of Ult way todety works. THE WAY IT JIEALLY works ls by greed, 1tupldlty, abort-sightedness, ig- norance, lut.ess, and laying blame on the nearert or handiest victim. If you don't like uniom, you blame unlo11; il yoo don 1 lil<e owners, you blame capitallst.s: H yoo doo1 like ahopb<pers, you blame merchants. Nobody ever blames his on apecial lelJ?lent of society. Why do the dirtieot ml DIOll 1D1at- tractive jobs pay the least, whu. ac- cording to the law of supply ud demand they ought to PIY the mott? What is a "fair wqe"? Or a "fair return"? Why does everyone make so much and have so little? Why are we the most affluent society on earth, with everyone strugglin& to get by? You don't tnow, either. When a Will .Is 'Lost' Joe Jones, a bachelor, had lived with ~7· "$'..,.~.,.,."=,.,,.""";;";;·,......,_i:i:l~ Pete Smith and bi! family for 15 yea rs befc:re be> died. In his will he left in Actij>.-. all his eslate to the Smiths. He often · · lbowed the Smiths his will. .,.;, ..o...:..;a:......_ __ ...,_<il;i;,l;'JIP But when Jones died, no one could find bis will, or even a copy. Jones' .ister and brother, whom he hadn't seen for years, claimed the est.ate, since U M died without a wil l (Intestate) hlJ nearest relatives (his pa.rents. brother, and sister) would legally come Into the estate. BUT IF IDS WUL tv11ld be proved. the court will hold there ts no Joncer any IUdl •Ill. In this event, the teltator dies Intestate. His estate goes to hll nearest relatives under the general law. But IOmeone may have served the decedent, taken care of him, looked after hit homt. The court may allow such a penon to be paid from the estate for these a:ervlces like other creditors. Thus, Smith toot care ol Jonet for years, and 11ve blm room and board. He may be able to claim payment from Jones• estate. Smith woukl ·get the estate. The law MYI that a penon may dearoy or lole his will ~entally. U ao, the court can ~ I CGPJ: or some other proof of II. But Pele &nlth could not lll"M tbi will. If a penon destroys llll wUl mtaninC to revoke ii, thf:n tbe THIS DEPENDS on whether Jones will can ...,.. 11111 pn:ibltld. expected to pay for his care, and whether A -ma1 -to di• wUhout Smilh espected to pay for hi& servt«s. a will < ..... *) ·_. lit Califomla law •. Should Smith five this care puttly u 111 wfto pU bi& -· • friend wlthooll ~ -~ ha M 1 m, a ,.,,,,. no drafts 1 lhen would haft no claim. ~ ~ :'J. :.-:::~ha~~'. tlk~"'~J!i~r'..,.ttie~"'I. '".:'ae~f1: odor_.,.. In 11pe with the le!Uitor"• P"Y the claim In full, he and other own deshw. ,,, eredlton must take leas than full paymrnt. • Note: Cali/omla WID]/trl DI/If lhil column 10 iiou mo~ know abovt our la wt. r I Students who do not lnl4nd' to 10 on to college should not be obliged to wall unw they're 18 to 1tart leat'lllng job Uill1 Ibey could have been develop!n1 along witli their class work:. The Rtlioml Oeclq>atlon Proa,..,,, can help close that gap and give younasten the pride that comes with kpowillf !hot their Job appllcatloo ii backed up with aolld tra1mng 11111 -""<•· , Unf ortuilate Asj>ersion A nmert recently about the San Clemente Fire IJe. pa-lituaUoo can Diiiy be characterized ai intemp. erate and DOI c:oostructlvo. Unfortunately, II WU made by. city CQUDcllman. "I have nolhinf aplnat the preeent 'fire depart- ment." said CouncllmaJi Stanley Northrup, uaut adding more mm would qnl.y add that ID8J1Y more handball players."' It must lie • clear to Councilman Northrup and to otben by now that a city In exceu of 18,000 persons nods mon than three paid firemen supplemented by a loyal volunteer force. And ii needs the equipment Jor ~em to fundlon. - . Presently the full.time firemen, who must be avail- able foe a lire call. cannot adequately perform those very belie preventive controls sucb a• checking build- ings. hydrants and alarm systems to see that they meas- ""' up to lira safety regulations. . Councilman Northrup followed his handball barb by silence - a V8CWIDl rather than viable suggestion for Improving dty lire safety, San Clemente residents have • right to expect more from councilmen. (See lettn frOm a oolunt«tr firtma.n in Moilbo% below.) s -Stwleat• Want to llnderstatul Humanistic Val~• Flaws in Teaching of Psychology Abraham . B. Mallo!r, pnit....,, of poyd>olocy at Brandeis Unlvenity, wu active to the Vf!r/ end. I received a batch of hi& new publications just a few days before learntn, of hi& imt!mely death last mooth at the age of a. All hi& Ille he exploded with ideu like a Roman candle. I tint !mew Abe when he and I were graduate atu- dentl at the Univer-~t..; ""' ' !Jsconsln .• ;,mce be •• upa'• imentlng 11tth -!'°'~ . and· I -illlll11!ll ~ an d ~ J:lh..,._ -.--!Ull potbo did DOI crot1. Howenr, wt played on the same aoftball t e a m. It wasn't until more-than 15 yMU later thal we becan lo discover each other'• ideas. TO MP; MA!LOW'S most. esciting lingle paprr waa • _calll!d "Toward a l:fumlnlsUc Psycholoo ," ~ in 11111. He had poblished in 1941 • lenboolt on abnormal psydlology. He had broken loose from conventional psychological methods and ideas ln hb "MotlvaUon and Peroooailty" (1161), In wldch he showed bow prycholol]I Collld COllCllllrlte less on emoUonal Ulnm and investigate <mOlionai health and W<Jl.being. The ideas he expttlled in hi& 1956 paper were gennJna1. Finl of all, Maslow felt that l"Y· ,chololisb auffer from belnt too n3.JTOw •-guild. too ck>le to Idem from outside. Ht urged psycboloa,ilb: to a t u d y Werature, ethics, problems d. value, even • -~-MAii.OW SAID ltnd•• want ''to andentand •bout love, hate, ... «Italy, lhe meoi>lnf of ~-But wbal 11 oo often clone for -high hopes and yearnings? Moat CXIW'leS ••• tum away from thete subjecla ••• What ii offered illltead7 Dey bmes. Tedtniquea. Precision. Huge mountainl of itty-biUy facts • • • Even wone, teachers of poycltoktl]I lry, -IUCCeSSf\Jlly, .. make lhe student uhamed of hi& human- istic interelt." Thiop hava oome a long Wl1 lince Maslow wnlle -word&. Tbere exlsll now a f1ourilhiJW Dlvism of Philoeophicat PaychoJocy in I h t American PsychoJoa!cal ~1Uon, deeling wllh lhe YW7 problems - -· There --a "humanistic psycbolocY" movement that ii preocazpled with values , lnoer ex. perlence, "love, hate, hope, ecstasy, the meanlnc of living." IN TBIS PAPER Maslow also ll!J:· mued his hnpaUeoce with his pro-fr.MOD'• ablorpUon with 1elentiftc techni- que. "I remember.bow saddened I was," be wrote , "by an official report .•• on the tuture of PllYcbolOcicaJ science ••• 1lle recommendations amounted to . . . bow not to make mistakes, how to pick out other people's mistakes .•• how to he accurate and preciJe and sure and certaia. .Jfardly a word was there about cna11v ..... , new Ide~. sticking your nec1t out . . • encourijflng uncerlalnly and confuaioe and exploration. "It wu 110 much like the road maps we get at a gas staUon, telling us ~ to pt from known plsce to known place. Not a word about the no-man's land out ahead, the place where there are no maps and street ligna and paved roads, not a word about the pioneering and lrall-breaking and ak-y surveying that are D'C"'ary before mapa can be made.'' . I REMEMBER BOW impressed I was when· I first read -wmli. They sUrTO\I me into ,l etllni out of a deak draw,er ~ a map a ltudent once cave me, pobiilhed in &uenlam in !Re, *"'1ng CaJlfomia as an island. 'Ibis map ~ longer seemed funny to me in Ibo ligbt of Maslow'• words. If you are aoing to map the unknown or the only partly !mown, you are bound to make mistakes that future generations will laugh at. But how ii the unknown ever to beconle known unless there are people wiltmg to take the chance? I reniemJl!!r thinking to myae!J, I hope I shall have the guts to make bold hypOtheses which, even if proved wrong eveniualfY, wW be useful in esploring lbe unknown. just lllte tbat !Re map of CalifmU. 11 AM GRATEFUL to Maslow became ht taught me bow much less important it is to get the right answers to litUt questions than it ls to give brave, even if wrong, anner1 to important queltions. PerhaJ>!: E. E. Cummings had something of the same IOrt in mind wbeD be wrote: "may my mind ltroD about hungry and fearless and tblnty and supple and even if it'.s amday may J be wrong for whenever men are right Ibey are not jouna." The Issue of Ethics • Ill Government "I believe my .. lainer hu not beH renewed or refreshed u UJOll, •• Daniel Weblter', then a Senator, o.ce wrote the head of the United State1 Bank. "U it be wished that my relation to the bank ahoukl be continued, it" may be well to .end the usual ret.ainen." Thiqs have come a long way since the 183011, but the public still has reaaon to be ~ about the ethics of its represen tatives in local, state and na- Uonal government. A Baltimore srand jury bu dilclooed varying deirees of involvement of several U.S. 9'11ators ud repre.entatlvu with a coRtractor alleged.1y trying to defraud the government. And Nathan M. Voloshen, a long-time friend of Speaker John W. McConnack, pleaded guilty June 17 to charges of conspiring to use the Speaker's office to influe.ce matters ·before federal agencies. No branch or level ol government ha1 been exempt from breachel ol.. public el.hies. MEANTIME. Tiii!: issue of ethles ii endletaly debated by the Hou.. and Senate alike. Various codes have been drafted -but they have looplli>les through whJcb one could drive a caucus ol poUUclans. A study of Congress\onal ethlca by the Bar As.ooclatlon of the City of New York re<eJ1Uy concluded thot Ibero ii "significant room for improvement." For ooe lhing, It fOWld that 12 of ti!O :SS members of the Route Bantin; and currency Committee rrpor1ed holding fn.. tettsta or ofllclal poalUons in banks last year. About 31 perceat of the i&wyer- Congrusm<n inlervleWed over a lhree- ..----B• Geff9e---. Dear Georgo: I !Md ail Ibo advice colul!lns •nd my -111111 ........ Do you haft any ...,..uonst MRS. JI. DNt Mn. JI.: Swat him in the d1ops with a rolled.up advlc:e ....... -(ll lleepo do(1 off the -L) ' • •• year period continued lo prac:tloe law while boldlq pobllc ofllce. Corruptloo ii u old u lhe Jlopoblic. !lllrlng the ReVolutloo, -memben • of. the cootineUal Congress speculated In badly n e e d e d military 11.1ppliea. Friends of Alexander Hamllton, t h e Secretary of lhe Treuury, inade t«lunes from currency speculation. ' 1 • NICHOLAS BIDDLE, the preolliatt of the Unll<d Stetea Bank, • ued Ila reooun:es lo Influence congr""looal sup- portJor.nnewlng the inllitutioa'I charier in the f-ol oppoa!Uoo by ~w Jacboa. Shncll Cameroa, 1Jncolo'1 'Volunteers Try Harder' To the Editor: Secrelary of War, wu dropped from the ca-. after widespreod corruption in the handling of military - theta. UJyuea S. Grant'• eight yeah Jn the White HOUie were a carnival of theft. MWions of dolian lo be uaed for building the lran><>oatinental railroad ,..... nalloftd in the Q>edlt Mobtlier aDdal. Coogressiooal Quarterly bu tebuialed » cues of allei!ed corrupt practices llm>tving memben or Congr<ss lince 19Sl Eleven illvolved House membeni and the rest Senaton. In 10tne Cases, thole btvolved were re-elected by thelr consUtuents. Influence peddlers 9UlJ. tNdge ftll·wom grooves on Capitol Hill. FORMER GOV. lllCHARD LECllE of Louisiana, who bad an Income ol 1282,000 in 1931 .. an olfidal salary or 17,500, commented : "When I took the oath as 4Govemor, I dld1't. take· any vows of AJ an lnt«"fllted citizen, homeowner, and -of Ille San Clemente Vokmteer Fire ~ the time hu oome for you lo heo!-our side. ""'oil-'-~a;. ...... _ ... __ poverty." On the other hand, Rep. Moni1 . We are ctedl<*d worten aod VfJtY conscie<iUoua In our job. Plus holdlng down re(\Mr <ltlbt·bouo-Hay job&, we are en cal 2.t hours a day (week-ends, holldteys, .U:.) lo "'"IJOltd when needed for a fire. Many times ttee fires OOt'Uf' dur~ the night, at which time we do our job, r.turn home aod luckUy gt( one or two bJtn sleep before reportlng fer o<r f<llU}ar eight-hour a di!' job. l.'1'ltn ~ ,..... .,. -· --"' """'" ll'lol.tld _._.., tMlr _.,... Ill 300 -1!1 .., Ifft. Tltl r11M to ~ ""°" te ttt .... n .,. •llmlo Nlft 1111t1 11 ,........,,.,, An ,.,._,.. mu11 lrlclviH •!• "'"'" I nf 11'11111111 Mdr•J. bu! ""'* """' 1111 Wltllhtld .,._ NCll,l9ll ft IUfflc:i.rit ,..._ II ""°''9t\l, ,....,., wrn noi .. IWllllMf. crltitlsm, even. by firemen living here lh San Clemente, ....,loyod elsewhere. We are doln« a good job for a nmninai amount of mcoey, and liWI rear our budget for veey necessary items was cul , .hose la V«Y badly needed SO INSTEAD OP' THE City COUncll back-:!t, ~~·;.~And ~v!:; Ing us and beq behind 118• lhey oeem -... ~ Soot-Air Packs menUoned lo be flllltlnl 111 and denying ua the ·~·-• few thlnp lltal u-e oo nec:eooary for above. us lo cony on. Y<t '"' ~ eJ!)eded to operate In On die .-it Coftwnunlty Clubhollle I "'°" elliclmt .......,. at all limes ftro, we aJmoot loot two men due to -apparntly "'8onllela of the type lack ol SooM!r Pac:Q -equipment of equlprMm flllailbed us. badly needed but cut out of our budtl« Due lo die Italy ~ end -,. by the Wuaa-jcM Oty Coundl. IChedules on Monday cv ...... (C<llllrary Ninety percent of all injllliel to to, what hu -llid) ft ho,. nn flmnen ~ c:auaed by -lmalalion. time to play hlndbail. The dty .... be IUed f« not Jl<O"ldin« l\eganllees of -hu been llld and these SoQt..Atr Picks.. In ct* d death printed kl reaD IQOntha, we IS volun· or dllabillty (-law). teen of Ille Son C1emes1te Fire Dope.rt. mflll DO 11)1 harder. K. Udall (0 Arb.), ao advocate of Ughter ethical control!, aay1: "It's ter- ribly disillusioning to young people to find that aomeone ln whom the publJc hu reposed confidence .•• has done something that doesP1't meet the stan- dards we all would want met." .. --WWW- Fr! d sy, July 10, 11'/V The editorlal page of tht Dailu PUoe 1eeka to inf<>rn1 and 1tim.- uloU rtodtra b11 prtientino thil uw1paper'1 opinfont ond com. '"""tarv on topiu of intered Gftd ligrrifiamce, bu fl'ooidlna 1 forum for the ezprt11ima tJf our readers• opinfom, and bu preunUng the dfverse view-• pofnt.r of •nformcd ob1ervet1 tmd tp0.lurtmen on topfc1 of the c!au. . Robert N. Weed, Publisher LATE!.'~' THERE bu bedl oo mcb • ., NfCK LICH I...._ _______ __. l - • --.. • .. .... • ~ -. 1 ~ ~..,,, ' .. .. Fl'ldaJ, J1i1ly 10, 1970 041L Y "LllT 7 ) Controversy -.Rages -Over Use of Narcntic .Methadone NEW YORK (AP) -A be med legally only with a There are two melhadone kids wilh them and yoU can kind of addict.Ion . Maybe it plonetr in u. UM of preacriptlon and was programs in Pitt.sburgh. The Just set their lives perklng ls, butl'U tell10t1 this: ThtSfl mettladone to treat heroin ad· O!"lllWIY int.ended as a pai.o largest, at the Black Action up." , . people . are l•dlnt normal, ~ not Involved in any crimlul ICllvity." ct . cha . ..........,~ • killer. It also can be.. usad Clinic, b'egan in April 1969 Pitts b uY 1 h's Western productive lives ind I doubt dl s rges t:Mt ~..,._... to llJpprtSS coughing aott, In · and Is hand tin& 200 addict.s Psychiatric Hospital, has 4$ if IOme d them could do. --liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiis:;::;::;::::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:::!::=::;::;::;:;;;;;;-- federal f1!CU11Uons ~ng Rne cases., to treat drug on an out-patient basis and out-patients, 4 iJ'l..pat.lent.s and It In any other w.,.'' I community methadone. pro. 'withdi:awal symptoms. . 12 bospitaUzed patients. a waiting list oi about 50. An agency of the San Fran. M I S S T E I N A G I A M I R I C A the. director . 11Bf lucctss ift mean tile• ad!l}ct. mnain on the pfoer1m 'dru1-rree, empleyed or In "lachool anct Dr. ,R1111er Olllmltod ,.the 1ver1.1e cost ol me dose ol methadone, lt..ell at t.iur ceits. "That's lneipeftlivt tn exch1n1e for a ttao+ay hablt," he aid. grams conta.ln key provisions abcut 8,MO pe~ Jn the "lt11 gratifying to lee. these There have been' one or twq clsco Public Health Depart-KI C'K 0 FI' It ALLY . Dr, Dole • ealimates that people ·lf11dlng normal lives," dropout.!1 and no arrests. ment, the Center for Special that are unreasonable and Onited States are undergoing said Ronnie Barfield, assistant "All or our out-patients are Problems, has 51) out-patie't\ts lll'l'A au , ••• 1·u11 unworkable. methadone treat.rr.ent in about director ol counseling. "Their totally o!f heroin." s a i d on methadone and ex peels to "r' Dr. Vincent P. Dole of t"'"O doz.en majcr programs appearance impNives each • counselor Bob Lloyd. "'There add 50 in September. •·we 1UQD4J JULY lfttl 2 00 p M ll<>ckeleller University said and several 1.., formal ef· day 'they come here. Some ·are a lot ol people who ,.y ha"' about to percent ' IUC' • , • · ; , , • ' ; • : the~ regulationa w~ !ort.;.1~5-~~·~ol~,~tlle~m~:----·~ol~!hem~~1 b~r.~i11~g~.the~~l::r,~wi~v'.'.e~s~ao~d~·_2m~e~th~a~d~o~ne~ls'.'._·~jus~t~a,~d~lf~ler~en~t~c~w~,~"~sa~l~d~D~r::_.~B~a'.'rry!.!R~a~mo~r~, ...:__!11~~~~~~:::!:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::====::=====~­ put together by the govern· menL "with essentially no con- 111lt0fion with kOOwl<dgealjle i people in the field." ..,. I Dr. Dole's Char1es\. mide' ~ I in an ·interview, mart the • I newest~~ lit .... ,~ ...,..y •)l\olory •I. ... ~ ·:. I a 11arcOtJc -being uted in-' 1 ~ly ln many corn· I rm!lllJ:.JftS!lms -jhe • I -!<>'help ~ dnl& addld> kick !lie babit. • la-••·metHidone-p('teram, Ille oddict II given ~.~ dcloe cl methldorje each d a y. Becanse .it is a narcotle, and ii itself addictive, the palierit remains ~lcted, but he doe! not get "hicb'' b e'"C a u 1 e methadone ls given orally rather than Injected, DOESN'T SUFFER Although he is giving up ha-oin, the addict does not suffer Wiihdrawal symptoms because al d1e mettiadbne. In addition , the methadone blocks the effects of any h!min tbe addict might take furtiveiy, pttVenting him from ge.ting a heroin ''higti." All this, the argument runs, allows the addict to break the heroin habit, eliminates the need for criminal act!Vity to pay for the expensive habit 'Wttlle leavin1 him capable of rehabilitation, w«king o r going lo school. Dr. Dole, with Dr. Marie Nyswander, his wife, began the use of methadone at Rockefell« University in 19&4. " The most recent evaluation, bwolvi~ 2,862 paUents, was • that the pl'Olram is a lllccell •nd should be continued and eipanc!O\!. Smne critics, however, noting that the addict remains on methadone indefinite1y, araue that one narcotic Is , nwttly being substitut.ed for -· oth!rs "l !""!'.' . ~ dloetn Tor'. th~ program are '"'I ., carelu1Jy ~. ~ llO i blj]j>ly-lvaf<d, <II.al It "fl001d I be ·-not ... -that C!: tm\e ottier t;"apprOa'Ch ~J also -Id -with -peO-• ·pie. USE SPREADrNG Despite criticism, methadone use is spreading, and on last Jime 11 the federal 1overnment moved to regulate: Ks use as well as "f.acililate conlrolled scientific reaearclt" ' The FDA uid at the time that "interested parties" had 30 days to submit comments. The JO.day peric)(f is up S1tur~ day, v.ilen the propos als normally would go into effect, the FDA said. Bulan FDA spokesman coo- ced«I Wednesday that there haa been "substantial ob- jection by a number o( parties." and dlat a decision Is ponding on -ther lo hold public hearh1gs. 'lbe proposed regulations , Dr. Dole said, exclude from methadone programs anyone who ts pregnant, or who tias 1 psychosis, a serious physical dWeMe or who i!l under 18. JMteed, t.he regulations .ay, ttlt!9e people llhould b e hoflpilallzed and withdrawn from narcotics. "This I s unworkable," Or. Dole said. t REACH PERSONS Using methadone, he argued, it ls now possible to 1 reach penoos who a r e psychotic or who have for instance. tuberculosis and who are hard-core heroin users. "Before." he said, "they would be running off all the time without taking their I medicine fOl' tuberculosis.'' Further, he continued, if you ; lake a preinant woman off ~ methadone . she'll go hack to •· heroin. For the last three yea~. he said, maoy women •• Jtf hiJ program have had ~· ncirtn8.1 pregnancies a n d " deliveries wt.lie on methadone. 'Mle regulation al90 would require "a very elaborate series· of medical a n d laboratory tests" before put· ting an adftjct oo the program, f Dr. Dole said. •'To. dieny a J smaller ~~ ,1wblth Is unable to 4C&rri ~t' 8 full range cl tests, from perform- ~ Ing the treatment I& unreuonable." • • Health experts stress that ~ methadone treatmenl is not 1 suitable fOf' use by the private Ii practitioner tn his offiCt, because the. program requ1m m a n-)' supporting se.rvlw, 1 such as psychiatri c j supervi.sioo and of.her coun&el-Jna. j CKE MORPHINE • 1 Methadone , an addictive ~ dru& 1imil.tr io mor}llhine., cu • • • I' • I ,, ·TURRET SPRllflUR Th• be1t mocl•l wl~ the Utile bcnoorl• lhat 't wat•r• lfff• lrom · 1 taT away •••n. lo ' JUI\ dial lb.• .. { pattena or 1hcpti ~.. . you wcmt. EVERAlll HOSE REEL J paid eight buck• and chang• !or thL1I Now th• G..-crt On• mall•• a 1uper 1,..:lcsl. lln• thing. Well 11'• th• be1t. 10 you MP"• 1lac• I cCNlda't. P.Y.C. PIPE Nothing lib It tor 1prinkl9t iy1tem. JUght up to 'P••-Ju1t u•• Ml:l:ie Cl~ to put It lot•th•r. no tAre.ding or hllJ deal cutllnlJ. Simple ta l.Zl1tal1. . ' I ~ "J'o Ff;.i ENt;T!f"', "' ., . .. , .. 19•-,, ;. _;;,l/2'' ;t•• • 11 ... 0 3/4" _, 29" 9t PEAT MOSS Hold• up lo twlc• lt1 own weight In ,.,ater, 1ood top dr•••lnf . ll1ht•n1 the toll. !u1t er helter tkiq thn the t'Ml adobe. 297 acu.n. COND TO• CU. fT. • NEW.IDEA PORCH LIGHT ~ W• weren't doint '° •U.Cb ' •Ith tM old Idea IO •• ma:de a new tdecr. It'• a nle• on• a1 you cisn .... Satin hlacll and tnmahaceot gla11o 199 NATIONAL INTERIOR EXTERIOR VINYL • Sb.r1y'1 gr.ot lnterior/•Xl•TIOf Tiny!. One paint do•• all lfta•o11ry and the choice of color• \1n 't bod •lth•r. (For 2.99 you aiA't t•illn' no licorice or persirnrnon. Georg•J 2 99 GAL. S.T.P. GAS TREATMENT • • ' .• I What do•• that ;ur .1~ 011 TV? ff•'• got Cl 111y going a mll ko• ~ mO•• al'I "hour wfte 1weor1 tbl1 doe1 good for your •ngln., • J hop• '°' if Tf • I WEEKDAYS 9 lo 9 SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 9 lo 6 FREE = CLASSES ~. ' . . . ~ R_~GISTER i:: ,; IOW . • . . . . .. ' . .... ~. " • [,,.ry Wedne1day nll• lh• J>*Opi• g•I tot•tb.er In LA MU\ADA a11d leara lll. better, ea1ler way to do th1ag1 tMin.MI ..... • WEDS. EVES. • Cla11•• lrom ]:30 16 li:JO PM, LA MIJllADA STORE. LIMIT IGO P•rton• ' • DOOR PJUZES' • RtmllOl!MTI Ad••r1l1ed tood!M eflectM thN Jlllr IS. 1111 and then 11'• hack to the lea I-• again, Ju.Ir 15 ''In1tallatlon of Sprlnkl•r ly1t•m1" 1'alnl•t Company· Ju.tr 22 .. Black and Deck•~ ·P01'.'r · Tool Clinic~ • . \ Ju.lr ·29611ow to la11ai1 Su1pended j Colllno" . ~·..,·;-rr- t ' ~ ... • ... ' '' .. ' t j I ' ... -. .~;.: \ ,,· • • SUPEB DOOPEB SMOKER WIGOI • . · •• N#lt•MAa. ,, .. , c-• Ulll~ . '• ' smL IQ.PEST • '·STRIP \ Ha11o1 It. nd ti.. " bi.if• ...,. II up. , The tlllag l1 1tUI • ' •r•t"f to .... WI I dea'I hT to ~ und•r•t-d II, Shell ~ "Tni9' M•." U liMy lie. oh •• *·= · ..... - ' PATIO i UMBllEJ,LA ' n. lilt 116 toot dla-ter Ml wtU. trlllf•· Colert)ll • patt•ra ~t~.11.,...,. -d fli•I 91'1 It. "hi• · •pol• .... blM11, anti .U rw\.U • U. It ' brMft. •• 1487 • PLASTIC PATIO SLIT SUDES lull V." 1lat1 complel• with th• •ec•1111ry Mml~ Ful,l •J• ~-drep. Iii TM l•n. o\lt of aa airplCl'll.• th•r cou14 drep .... • turth.,.) i Ft. Drop ~ •it F.et WWde '" 2 .77 I hot Wllltll. 4.77 I FMI W'!litil 1.77 10 Foot W14tll 1.77 llFMIW14th . II.ff WHITE OR AVOCADO FLAMJIGOS · WROUGHT IROI RAILllG ~ tt la TStt8u1 l•ftlJfhl. (It., .. eia't tot 11• 14 ft. tblng1). tu.t hook tot.tiler nd JOll ctrl'I go Cll'Cnlad tile ltlocli wttlJ It, ··~:.FT. REDWOOD, BEID. ~OARD C11r-It to pt wtth·tM 11\crpo o! th•,.,.._ a1110. Malretl n crttnle\\Ye Wt:IJ fo hep 1re11 aM plntet ..,.,......, I Lecia wt4th. j Th11,\1 • toocl °"''{You•-iho ,.ll• •J werea'I?). Wit\!. a •kl• 1hell. look lato-' -:t.bl.LN window. cendh•el tholl. wheel" ......-•1114 .,It, aM. 41r.cilon• lo tchlepp ll t~her. " ~ .~ ~ \, ''•·-----------------' TlU,t 11 a 1eH OM to Met. TM pojf IWtk ' ! cMcrt .bl~IM ...... ltl rt0tlr .... v' .'"°' reaodeU .. er..u.aahl._ .... ~ ... 1 ' . .. . . . ' " "' 3n.x sn.mAMAR ~I e 1111 ol thl1 telll•tap'"' .cab!l1"4 co•erinlJ In YOrlou1 pett•r11• a11d c•lott. U 1'9" Y.• · lid te ltuy 'till• la o certalft c•ler .., th·~-1.ot yeu'11 bow tlilll 11 • 11MI. I'' • ' • . • , • .. ' ·~--- I I f / • !Wt. Y I'll.OT r114ar,.Ju~ 20. 2110 ...,. 'QUEENIE. n ·emocrats· Prepare Altern-at-e-rax Plan SACRAMEN'KJ (AP) -gov<rn0r'i procram on a Uoor about hall the revenue d -A minor U~ d tu "-Hain,. the capital gab" eluding the oil deple<lon er- Delnocratl Md • new tu vote amonc them CJ a r t Reagan's, leaves the sales and t.'actets of. upper mcome tu exemption. l n v es t-o r s emption, to produce about $15 reform PflCkace of their own Bradley (&Sin Jose) Md H. income taxes un&oucbed n wage earners to produce a ·wuu1c1 pay tax on 75 percent miUion in added revenues. today and ftl'e poMied to L. Rlcbar'd9m (R-Acadl.a). sources d :revenue for the minor ti:r ma-ease. 'Ibis ol .income deriveil Ir om Tax relier would come for "to1811¥ llUbotltute" it for GoY. J)emocrata aay tlley hope state's hanf-pre!lled schools. would mean alnl,t a $10 Jn. · copital gU.. ratller than only fl106t Calilornians in a 11,:!00 Reacan'• when bil fl billioo to attract Repoblkan votes · The ma.in · three reatares of : creue for a famlly on a $1,SOO on.so percent. property tax exemption for proflram reechls-tbe-Senat ith the arsument-1hat-their-dte-'Democratk-pact;iage,-1~bKiiine am about '2 fOr a -Conform certain t a x ownen ol single family dwell- fJoor. packap . while raising only siders say. are these: $15,000 looome family. features to federal law, in-ings. 'Rlou$I> not sdleduled to be ,..:.:_:;_ ___ __;; _ _c_-,---------------------------"--------- allDOllOCed uolll Monday, the • . " tax l*ble was ooe ol the year's -k..,. pollUcal secrets .. -Oltered tl1rough the Oaptol late yesterday while Dernocra<s reached final agreement on its fealures. With only a mln<r upper level income tu: boost aod no sales tu irJC:1 e•e • Jll"O" pooed by Ileoion, I he Demomits' plu would ralst $4SO milUcm in new · revenue the fll'St year of the program, all for the reliei cl renters and pr"(llMlty tax payer&, I He.rt (Ner to the OU.taide Jane. Then U 900ll U Joa. -~ blue camper, get ...,r to the right uni.ii '10fl oome to a red truck. then .... " • Reepn Witbbekl «11uoent Oii the ........ whidt would double ID $1,MO the 1'f"9"ll h~1 tU amnption • But the governor'• tax New Nudity Controls In Bars by ABCD nlorm. apcnsm-in t h e 1 e I I dlture, As:!lemblyman Willlam T. Bagley (R..5an Aalelmo)~It. "'!Ills Is .... pocifi<r, llOI w refonn," 18id Bqtey. who oa:uled Ille Democrats of "'Bouderinl" Oil the tax issue. "Thil lo ... lilly -In SACRAMENTO (AP) - New stale regulaUolll say it's all rigtt for a bar to have nude entertainers but not nude waitre6'Ses. Waitress nudity "is not for lhe p.rrpose of ejther en· urtainmeDt or art," the State Alcoholk Beverage Control Department saUI Thursday, amouncing new regulaUons governillg barroom nudity, THe regulations, effective Aug. 1, stemmed from a re- ceot Stale Supreme Court nil· ing that said waitress nudity w.., not pniected by the U.S. Indians Rap State Text, Get Action c.onnitution but was not 11· Saaauedo." legaJ either, in the absence DmwxJats Indicated ~y of any specific regulaUons woo.Jd IOlbullh ttie governor's against it. program on the Senate floor. During three days or hear-They coacedt they have ings last lt1ay, more than 50 scant cbance of amending persom spoke for and4'gainst ~ program ~to Reag<in's t the propose d regulaUom, in. the ~le._FJMDCe Com- Edward J. Kirby, ABCD dire<:-nu~. 'WfUcb lS ~!can­ tor, ·said the bearings brooght · ~ted, 7.e. Reagan's ~ out "that the cooduct or Cer-poaal ll ~ -for • ~ay tain waitresses and other nlf'bt hearing by that com- emptoies selling 'and serving mittee. . alcoholic beverages, and or . ~eral Repu~hcans have entertainers on and off stage, indicated they will oppose ~ does not cmform to the con- temporary sta ndards of morals of the people of California ••• " "The same was true or "nudie" movies shown in some bars, Kirby said. Slaves' Son Reaches 102 In Loneliness Far from being either art or entertaimnent, Kirby con- tinued, "such conduct has been carried on in order to promote the sale or alcoholic beverages under conditions LOO ANGELES (AP) which are antisociaJ and con- LOS ANGELES (UPI) - The 900 o( freed slaves who emigrated v.'est when he was • celebral<s his 102nd birthday today, ak>ne in a dingy $53+ mmUt hotei room. • State schools chief Max Raf-trary to public welfare and ferty If!'• he -.l\'ith 11\t. '-.i.:!-.-. .• American Indian Historical The regulations prob i b I t Society~ that a .l~ topless ·aod botlomless , ....... ....,....n.ic:b revi11m -wai-. _._ ,tx bet?" ~ can be used In octs, and Ille sboWihg <ii film, Cahfomia dasatKt1ts, still pictures, e I e c tr on i c The boot, entitled "The reprodttef.ion at other visual Story of California," was the reproductions," showing nudl-- subjecc. of debate Thunday ty or various sexual acts. before the Jo.member State They also require topless Board oC F..ducation. dancers to be at least six Said RaCferty:"I'm going to feet from tbe nearest patron. send the book back to the publisber. '' The Indian hiaorical groop, artered in Sao Francisco, m:t\GiD!d ht 1he volume falled to ci<l>icl odequately 1be plight al Indians today. It also obje<ted to pictures al early. clay Oalil<rnia Indians, saying the illustrations were "~and Inaccurate." The ·board. however, ten- tatively approved .the book amoog 10 new texts obyed f(X' social 3Cierr:e classes in !he fall al 1971. Bomb Note Suspect Gets Nabbed in SF SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - The FBI said it arrested a Pacifica man Thursday who had been charged w i t h · tbre~ to bomb United Alt Unes unless the linn posted bail !or twv Individuals cutrenU"y he1d in San Mateo County jail. Special a~nt in charge Har- ry J. Morgan said Ten-ance Thomas IAuis Jives oo !OciaJ -·.uv Olld a analJ..wellatt ~k<;'mt ~ mOiroi bii > time alt;t.q by the' window, Jool<ing out al bis room Into an alley. "I stay. here," he said. ••1 listen to ball games. I Jove the Dodgers. Never· been to a baJI ,amt since I've been here. I doo't go nowhere." He just sits in his ~· a room he Sl!l)'S he loves because lt ill his lmle. "l don't think I'll be living llVJCh Imger. I get around too slow. I get lost, so I stay around here .pretty much. I don't go out of this block." The block is lined with re5Clle tniJsions, dingy hotels and boarded-up store frorts. ''I'm ready to die when tile good Lord wants me. I ain't afraid cl. death. But 1 doo't want to be <remated. J want to be buried decent. When Jesus cans, J wart to be there in one piece." McColl Behind Aft« I!earlqi prot.W about four of therii -iodudq the ooe the lodian hi6toricw 00.. jeded to-the board said it would review its decisions In the ran or this year and would evaluate specific questions raised. All 10 texts would, ~ placed In Oalifomia grammar schoo4~ cost tile state $3.7 millim. Lee Greenfield, 23, wa s ar-LOS ANGELES (UPI) - rested on a federa1 complaint Dr. Bill McColl spent another filed here earlier in the day. $150 Thursday, but only got It charged Greenfield with two votes for his trouble in sending a letter through the the recount of the 24th District mails on or about July 6 to Republican primary. Uniled Air Li nes at San Fran-1'-1cCQl,l, who lost. lo John cisco International Airport Rousse.lot by a thin margin threatening to set olf a bomb in the primary, demanded a in a public place and to recount. But he must pay the deslroy aircraft in midflight. costs. So far, with 131 d 537 II llal'l'091 of Hl"lainsl And Savings! And more Bar·\. gaiasl Sap1r s•appers' specials price· slashed ta \. make yffr doll1r 1a farther. We show just a sample ofdo11as of terrific ••ys all overt•• store. Come runaiag for yours. -....~--.... ' ..... ~ AQUA NET® HAIRSPRAY Sale 1).._,c_ • Reptlllr « wpcr. K«P5 Mir im pbM.::c. UMlf•',.. u.I~ t WOMEN'S NYLON JAMAICA SHORT Sale $)96 ' pedocc fit. ... .. ) !! .-.............. ... rant Coupon • ·.lamltK'!. iilti ... - .c:~~. 56c I . e;gValue I I o PrevehtsCav;u~·e, WllT2T•ltn PerC.st .. er ·--- ----~;1.:0;--l PlAYWEAR I SETS l $ I 17 l I I' I Striped To~ Match. I ingJamaicu in' Cool I Pasrel shades. Sizes g. [ r. 'if. 16 . I -------------WWW-' GRANT PLAZA BROOKHURST & ADAMS • HUNTINGTON BEACH -, Death Leap ·Films Said Destroyed The letter tol.d UAL this precincts counted. M<:Coll is would be done unless it put traHing by 135 ballots, eight ~P the bond for the two jail more than he Jost by the first tnmaws, who were named in .-~tim;:;•·:;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::::=:l:~=:=:=::::::;:=::::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=::;;:=::;;:=:=:=:=:=:;::;::;::=::;:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=::::::::::­lhe letter but not named by Morg8'J1. SAN FRANCISCO (UP!) - A photographer says he "'" deetroy«I movie films of a stoot man's fatal plunge from the Go-Gote Bridge. Ronald MiUer, 27, a stunt man from Lodi, Calif., grunbl- ed for tame in his dive off the span \Vednesday and disoppear<d beneath the hay wa~ as a trio o r ~ filmed Ih e lrqody. "I'm aire 1 can rrutke ii." M!lllr bod iml""1 to his -'Ihn be weK ovet U1' side and Df feet below in Whal -"" to be o perfect dive. He nenr came up. ~ ~ ""'*¥11*< Poul Kayletz of. BerfcalrJ ll6r.I ~ the filnu NM ta.. tJJ hV)td. "We r.1 .... ....., bod OI It lo. We daa't -to e.q>loll &nil.'' bt ..... 'lllore --311 -finned ·-ln>m ... brldi!< ... ..., ftvt ....... are blOWll ...... 1UrriM1 Ille leop. I • \ ' I Poker Game Brings Term In Prison VENTURA (UPI) -Walter Lee Ramsey, 25, was sen- tenced to five-to-ten years in prison Thursday because he Jost $15 in a Poker game, then lost ttis temper when told he couldn't use his credit card to cootinue playing. Choose One of the .Many Coast & Southern Federal Offices to Serve You: MAIN OFFICE:8th I Hm, LolAnclelee • 823-1351 WILSHIRE M GRAMERCY PUC£:3933 Wllthlrti Blvd., L.A.• 31&-1265 LA. CMC CENTER: 2nd I Bl'Olldway • 626-1102 HUNTINGTON llACH: 11 Hvntlngton Center• (71') 897-1047 IAllTA ANA LOAll IDMCE AGIHCY: 1905 N. M1ln St• (714)547-8257 SAHTA MONM:A: 718 WUlhlre Btwl. • 38$07~6 SAN Pf.DAD: 1oth I Pacific • 8314341 WEIT COVINA: EaaUand ~Ctr.• 331-2201 PANORAMA cm: 1811 Van Nuys Blwd.. 892--1171 t TAllZANA: 18751Vtnhlra8cMmlrd •345-Ht4 \.OHQ IEACH:. Snf'& locUlt • 437·7481 Ramsey was convicted by a · jury two weeks ago on dlerg.. d fint degree rob- bery and vk>lent assault stem- ming from the t>Qker game Incident In nearby Thousand 11---------------- 0aks last Aug. 15. AutboriUes 3ald e f t e r Raouey was denied Crtdlt, he left the game, then returned -a pistol, I'll it to the ....., "' hoot Jerry °"""· ll1d ·pulled !he lrlgger. ,, • RESOURCES OVER $800 MILLION Art Linkletter Shows You Coast & Southern Federal a New Way to Beat Inflation Offers You These ... Just Join Highest Prevailing Rates: inL COMPOUNDED DAR.Y AND PAID QUARTERLY.• 5.00"/•~5.13°/o Club Passbook; No Minimum. 5 .25°1°-5.39°/o With a $2,500 holance In ycur aavlnga Throe Month CoMlllcale; No Minimum. account. you are elfglble to became 5.75°1•-5.92°/o a member. Subltant1al saving I are On•Year Certificate; $1,000 Minimum. available when purchasing many Items Including automobiles -furniture-6.00°1°-6.18°/o appllances -jewelry, also discounts on international tJT/81. Plus many free T\llO--Year Certificatei $5,000 Minimum. urvicea. money orden-safe • EtJ.ctiY• Annu1r E•rnlngs depoall~•Ic. INSURANCE TO $20,000 'I -- ' ' • ' • Fair Hits New Mark In History LEGAL N011CE ON THE TUBE Fer th• ktt 111ldt te whtf'e '•r·1t•11l11t •11 TV, rtff T'f W EK -4f1tfl~ .. " wtttr. tflt S1furdty eclltlt11 •f the DAILY PllOT. I ----. ·--·--------~-----lmllll!llll---- ARBUCRLE • SON WettcWf Mort:all'J m E. 11111 s~. c..1a Hua ) ... I •• ,, • '• • • BALTZ MORTUAltll!3 Corooa del Mor . OR U111 Colt.I Mesa , , MJ~uat • • BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 111 Brtadway, Clltl .... uwm • Dn.DAY BROTBERS Ruallai!IOo Vall<y Mortur)' l'llllBadillhd. Buatinrton Beacll I0-7771 • McCORMICJ( LAGUNA BEACH MORTU,utY 17'1 Lapu Clnyoa BL IH-HJS • PACIFIC VJft MEMORIAL PARK Cemeferl' .... .....,. t'Upel JHI Paelllc View Drm Newport Badi, Colllonla llf.1711 • PEEK FAMILY COl.ONIAL FUNERAL ROME 7111 Bebo, ... . " .......... .... • a•w-".~E~lt MOllTVAJlT Lqne-•11• sua_,. -• • SMITHS' MORTUUY ' .,_ .. R1au11.ion a.ct S3M5.1t 7 FrldQ'. July 10, 1970 DAILY "LOT f Special~AC Vote Set ~s~ Lawyer . B~all ' 15 Representf!tive~ of 'Poor' Needed GetS County Post ~~ VIWll'BD 81'-Al'BS IWAl'IOIWAI.' BANK SOUTH COAST l'lAZA lllANCH By JACK BROBACK ... ' Only One F11111I sloe.ks In all homt tdltJons. That's a big dtatl It ls II Or.._ Count.r. Tht DAILY PflOT Is tbt onr7 dally newspaper that dltff.. "'"" - --SATURllAYS ... 1 ..... MON.•TMUIL 1M P.111. PllDAYI 1M P.M. 1714, 141-1111 ......... .., s..c-_c:.o_ M•ko • Shorp Trade; u ... 1 Dimo-A-Unas ' To: Leonard Wrilbt Delger Corp. P.O. lei Jl4, H.etf ..... IMc•, c.ltf. '2MI ........ -.... -.,,., ............. ..... N ... ~ •· •· •••••• •· •••••••• •••••• •••••·•• ••• •••••• •• lttM •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• j the ultimate o"WD.ersbip bythe ~eashore ' . ·a lot in ' . . Our. proudest achievement at Logana .Nipel n--,,_few boouesu .. 09) tn·Ntpd Sii°""' dftt•-'Y--lp _....,_,.'II*~ ' .........., cu111•*»' hnll cmalfll wt.ilffllbmd9 •-C-1.'Wry_lm_IOdle_,-., NIPlf Sims h the-potld~ Ntpl by'111e~ Ca1llamia'1 most 1e11Sll'bble new llD\in..Malte I poar t.-... ID see Nlguol Sham' '1 JOll' ..,r..,. "l'f'Ol1UnltY• ,,,. 111111 --lhl-ond picot~ ....,_ .. '): ......... ·, • ... I ' I ' \ J I I • • I I I Sat.~JULY 11th. 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Od1lood Color wilh Spaniih Horii TriM $15995 GENUINE LEATHER CHAIR'"""""'"'·" · MA'TCHING OITOMAH, Regularly '$99,95 .,, ,, , ., , • , ••• $59.95 oi>.iN' rol>"culilo cAe1NET ........ , ,,,,,, ~995 Ca..,.ed Front Dork Wood w.ilh lifl Top sn995 PORTABLE BAR "•'""' ,....................... . 7 · iiiot:i ritoijT'a1BuoTECA ....... ,,.,.,,, $199'5 . Heol'Y Wr0119hl troll Tool1 & TriM s4995 BRAZIER TABLES ,,,.,..,, ,,, .............. . y lOto 8 11to5 '· ·) I oor -Y ·?QO I 1 · • All Merch1ndise Sold As Is • All Items Subject to Prior Sale • All Soles Final (No l11thn1e1, Rtfimd• or ltY•••Y•) • Bring Your Truck or Troiler or We Will Deliver • Financing Available · " Huntington Beach Store ONLY 18582 Beach Blvd. ... _,_ '--. ., licti•d ef Oral'lf• CHUI • .., Prl11ta, 1111 ...... Corn.ii ... $29950 SPANISH SOFA ,,,,...., ...,.., ............ .. Loo•• Pillow lock "' ruo 11 ... v.1-$29950 PLUSH 9' SOFA ,,..,.,,, ....,.., ............. . loclillioti ,.,;,.. with GoM ~ c-riftt $6995 LUXURY ROCKER ,._,, ,,,,., ............ .. 5-PIECE GAME SET ~Oii Tobl1 with (41 Decor Or• o.np Vitlyl CM.aln. fl-Sa111pl1. · ••eulcw'1 $319..SO. IAVI $1IO.OO TUB CHAIRS Artoscr, l ich Cr u1hird 11119 V1l.irt: .... ,,. •129.95, l ibbH Cltlriilll hi 1i'u1.Gr-fl1x . $7995 . · CLUB CHAIR ,,,,...,, ,.,. ...................... .. O.corati..,. Wood Tri• fdg1d $6995 , FORMICA COF~E TABLES ... ...,,.,.., ... HEX TABLES JO MATCH. Reg, ~99.95 •••••••••••••••• $69.95 .... & WW..'"""'."""".._ ..... "'' . $3499~· SECTIONAt SOFA -,...... .......... .. ~-~'"..OVliAr ... .:~.,,, .. ; ... $CJ95o 'rop Grocl1 Pwilae Gold V1l....t. • 48" WING BACK OIAIR· .. -,,,,,. .. Hand.Carved WOod BackTop,·Rich Red·Velvet Raton Cover I.~!~~~2~~5~~~ .......... $149 95 Oolc Cathe41rae Tri• ..;!fl o.-·1ni.i. fini1h $9950 COFFEE TABLE ,,,,,.,,, 1,,,,. ................ .. .-.c.lhioii "-•''"•· 11o111ffllf s.1.d Print'°''' $29950 9-FOOT SOFA ,.,...,, ,,.. .................. .. DECORATIVE ond ORIGINAL PAINTINGS Morry To Choose from . 3010SO;FF .-------. ()CCASIONAL CHAIRS ·2-ly, Pill-lack, lorr1I $lylir, $aut1rn1 D1corotor CO¥er. ••siufor. '1. ,1-49.9.5, SAVE $70.00 I $79~~ H.-, Tifft Ar111, hdt Gold V1holt, lpallh1' kdi... $11995 SPANISH CHAIR --.... ··--........ 1 ·0nl~I lurl loc1d $7995 CURIO GLASS SHEL YES """"'' 1"' ....... %" 1'1011 Glcu1 Top, Gold teof Tordl l et• s19950 COFFEE TABLE __ ,,._ .......... .. TUITTDOtMsE LOUNGE ......,,,,,,. .... $12995 5:iilicE"amiioo:\r Gioii'ii:., .... , '"'"" $29950 Jodi~" wilh Gort-t Small Hffdboord $39950 KING SIZE BEDROOM GROUP ;-.;;'.;'. .... -"~ Ko•~·'-·~'. . $5995 MET AL SCROLL RECORD CABINET ::::;J'. ... 22"•41'" $po11hh Oolc, For .. ie1 Top, C_.d frotil sn950 KNEEHOLE DESK ,., ... ,, ,,., .. , .. ,............. · 7 ) r ! -------------- I • • • ' y BARBARA DUA.RTE, 494-"'6. ,!'Mer, lllht It. ltn I ..... 11 Easy Sailing Las Damas I • Take .·Helm ' . Las Damas de! Mar Auxiliary of "the· Children's Home Society will sail into the new club.year under the - expert guidance of captain Mrs. Ralph Koch at the helm. I Assisting Mrs. Koch in charting the course or ac· tivity for 1970..71 are the Mmes. Donald Divel and Larry Peltier, vice presidents : Robert Jenkins and Gerald' Gibbs, secretaries, and Keqneth Carr, treasurer. The incoming boara. WFJS installed recently in a traditional ceremony conducted by Mrs. Gordon Hodges, past president and charter member of the auxiliary. Decorations were under the direction of Mrs. Charlotte Gill. The San Clemente-Capistrano Valley auxiliary is one of more than 220 auxiliaries of Children's Home Society in California dedicated to the assistance of the society in achieving its 'goals. · ·· In addition to bringing together children and fam~ ilies in need of one another, the society provides coun· seling and foster families for babies awaiting adoption. Auxiliary assistance is provided through financial support and active participation in clinic and adminis-- trative programs. CREW CHARTS COURSE -Newly elected olficero of Las Damas del Mar Auxiliary chart a busy course for the upcoming club year. Getting into a nautical mood are (left to right) the Mmes. Larry Peltie~, vic11 president; Ralph Koch, President, and Robert Jeni1ns, recording secretary. · ,.,, Business· Club Begins Second Summer ,_ The Laguna Line ..: ,-On. ,..,. -ttiis month, Mrs. John L. Toner of Mission Viejo and Mrs. Mary Fra1Jey began organintion of a club suited to the needs o f businesswomen in the Sad.., dlebad< Valley, With Mrs. Frailey as presi- dent, the group was given a charter as Saddleback Bus~ a n d ProfesSional woman1s . Club on Feb. 14, 1970 .. Twenty·nine c h a r t e r tnembers witnessed t h·e ceremony. Aetiw:ly involved in business affairs since that time, the group will be dark in August with September designated as the month for launching . a membership drive. Objectives are to elevate the standard of women i n business; promote interest; bring about a spirit of cooperatioo a m o n g pro- ressional women throughout the United States, and extend opportunity through education in industria1, scientific and vocaUonal fields. Women in the area In· lerested In b;:..coming affiliated with the club are invited lo call Mrs. E. R. FarreU, membership chairman. Officers for the current club year i n c I u d e the Mmeti, Toner, president; C. L. Pearson and Robert Walker, vice presidents; A. L. Horton Jr. and P. T. Fish, secretaries ; Z. l\f. Zaneszcwskl, treasurer. and Marie Porst, parliamentarian. 1 Lagunans Jet~ Into Summer SHE'S NO sooner home than s'he's all again. But we expect her to stay now that t,b•. Festival of Arts is keeping South Coast Com~ munily Hospital volunteers on their toes pour· ing·Cokes a1 well ·4s bringing a smile to pa-utnts. M~s. Virginia Fletcher ·o~·soµth .La- guna arrived home from a tour of the .Haw;ai·, ian Chain jult' Jn time to depart Iot.: a ;vilit in San Francisco. Not one for relaxation. she's busy taking cctre of the auxiliary's public relations which even entails rounding up huge Coke bottles. THE LOVELY San Clemente Villa de Sa· baline residence of the John Sabatines was setting for a dinner party for one of their long· lime favorites, comedian and actor Jerry Colonna .~ . ' Partaking~ of the evening's hospitality \vere th e comedian's \Vife Flo, Gwen Dunn and stereo king Earl Muntz. FAMILY AND FRIENDS gathered In· th~ home of Mr. and 1.-frs. \Yarren Davis to honor Mr. and J\1rs. Everett Da vis Sr. on their 62nd wedding anniversary. Standing. c"ommittee chairmen are the Mmes. J. W. Woodward, E. J •. Fleming. H. W. Finney, Marth a Anderson, Lee Vance and Far· rell. THE SADDLEBAGK WOMAN -Members of the Saddleback Val- ley Business and ProfeSsional Woman's Club ta);e time out from business to scan a recent copy of the club magazine. Looting over current activity at the Mission Viejo Inn are (left.to tight) the Mmes. A. L. Horton Jr., C. L. Pearson and John L. Toner, presi· dent. Originally from Missouri , tJ.ie couple came to Orange County more than 25 years ago and have been active in land develop. ment. They boast three~children, eight grand· children and 15 great.grandchildren and r~ side in Emerald Bay ,with a summer home at the Dana Strand Club. Sor:1 Ships Out on Sea of _ Life, Comes Home Shipshape DEAR ANN LANDERS: Something you wrote to the mother of a hlppte son grabbed me. You said, "My advice is to tell the boy to shape up or ship out. U he ships OJJl he will learn firsthand what the world Is like. And perhaps this is what he needs. ~·.s something to be said for the school o( e.xperienee. When your boy does come home - and . most o( them db -he will view Jn a different ll&ht ma11 things he toot for sruted, like a clean bed, good meals ud parents who cared too much and bied too hard." You ,..,. SO right. Ann. I just saw It happen. The 900 of our neighbor must have read your column. The day- alter it lppNl«I ht tilled his Dad and u~ "Can l come ~?'!... Mil - ANN LANDER S Dad 1mwered, "Certainly. We are still a fa1nily and we still love you." The kid ~ n11 time in knuckliq: down. He gets up at 7 1.m. and .,,es to a job. He It putting himtelf through lhe University of Minnetota. He has joined the SierT1 Club to pursue bis interest in con1erV1tioll. He is eon- slderilf the Ma-1c Onlet. The chlnp ln thil boy is like a mlracle. HJs folks ba~'I been thit happy since l'•e known illlm. J1ot aJl -hlH.Jllldl & bappy cndiOg but I thought you'd like to know of ... that did. -C.L.G. . DEAR ·C.LG.: I'm deUgbted! Thank 7ou for tbe d1y-klcllllt1ter. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I hawe beeo a *~adf reader~ for many yun. Now I need '1fNr help. 1 Im • man. II, who does not agree with all your IDIW'tl's but I reapect you. t am divorced, ~fort.able. Unanclally, ud I flliol' Ille C01111>0111 o1 Ille oppolile " sex. The pnlblcm Is I am over the hill sex·wise and am wondering if It would be fair lo marry a woman wider these circumslance.s. Is it possible to have a good marriage I! psychologlc1I ind not phy1lc1I.' A new relatloosblp might produce some hlgh«tue fuel that will make you wonder wllat bappeaed II thole bll1. without sex? My first wife and I were DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have a married 22 years. We had a very decision to make and J need your help. satisfactory sex life but liUlc else. Now My hwbamt wants nothing more to do I've mcl a woman who has added a with a couple w~ have known for a great deal of joy to my previously dreary long lime. lie 'says he cannot tolerate existence. We get along beautifully but the way tlie wile picks OD her husband. 1 don't want to be unfair to her, 11 Last night they hid IO argument and companiOtlShip enough? -UNSUR.£ it spoiled the eveniac comple\el,1. On DEAR UN: I •uest tbat yoa tevel the way home my husband Mid, "That's wHli -r lady rriead. II'• Ille ..,,. e"""gll ol them. I can~ tUe htr .., ,9~ longer." way to flad oat bow lk leelJ. But • don't be surprised If tbe~ are tnme ll Is embarraairis at times and It cb•n«ie• In your Uft. The problem of . bothers: me, too, but I bate to chop l111po<aey ill 1111 YUi .. )lrilJ " ..... OU ll1e friadllllp. Sllo'U -Wl>l· ', Jr she asks, should I tell her! -OX- NARD DEAR OX: Your husband U. tile right Co d«kte wbo be wuta ti tptlld Ume with. 11 be objects IO tbe woiua, l'ttpeCt bll Wi .. 1. And &ell laer, if 11Mt 11ks, why you aren't makhl1 u7 mort dates to be wl._ tbem . It mtpt Improve their marriage.. How far should a teenage eoup" f10f Can oecklnf be sale! When does • become too hot to bandit? Send for Aln Landert' booklet. "Necldnc and Pet· lln( -Whll Alo the Liabl" Malt your requelt Lo AJm lAllcllrt in care or ,..r ·-per ......... cents ln coAn aod I IOUC, stlmpld, ltlt-address. Id ta..iope ID mt al lhe liiUL l PILOT, , • . ' ~,..,.. ..t ,,. '" THE SMILES HAVE IT -R<!Oecting their delight .. ,.. 1n the third consecutive plaque won for youth serv· icn by the Auxiliary to Veterans of Foreign Wars Pool 3536 are (left to right) Mrs. Harold Hob! and . ,, I : • I · I !. l . I , ' To avoid 'llisappolntmen~ pro!;pOCtive brid11 are remind.a to have iheir wedding 1torie1 with bl.lck and white ~lossy r.boto- graphs to the DAILY PILOT Women s De- partment one week before the wedding. Plctures received following tlie wedding will not be used. For engagement announceIQents it is Imperative tl!at the story, a!Bo accompanied by a black and white glossy picture, be sub- mitted six weeks or more belore the wedding date. H deadline iJ not me~ only a story will be used. To help fill requlrements OD both wed-ding and engagement stories, forms are available in all Of the DAILY PILOT offices. Further questions will be answered by Women's Section staff membtn at ·642-4321 orfff.MM. · Fun-for-al/ Golfers Share Prizes : :. A Fun Day golf tournament • ' e..Urtalned memben o( El : •. Niguel Courtry Club Women's ' . •• to u r n ament co-chairmen ; Wllliam Egan, secretary ; R1chard Howell, treasurer; &imwxl H06kiqs, r u I e s cbafnnan, and Rldl.ant Hall, handicap chairman. . ' : · Golf Wociation as partici. : pants shared prites. ~ A committee oC tht A1mes. t JMn Swartley, Harrim Car· I rick and Richard Howtll selected prki and made t awards. ' $ Following luncheon, new of. ficers wtre introdut'ed. Serv- ing as chairman is Mrs. Harry C. Lowe with board mem~. l I Uie Mmes. Robert McCaffery ·and Robert Schuhmann, . - Appointive d:Wrmen are lhe ltimea. William Ho I ab Ir d , parliamentarian; Ri c hard Parsons, social; RQger Co- nant, membership;' James Brady, new membership: Bert ~tenne. publicity; John Swartley, roster, m:I Phillip Cramer, John Francis and Rick Gouin, awards. .. Mrs. Vernon Matthews. Not content to rest on thelr laurels, they already are continuing fund r aising for their cause by collecting empty glass containers. Outstanding Group Auxiliary Awarded Plaque for Service Summer began with a gpectal trophy le< Posl 3536. Auxiliary to Veterans of Foreign Wars, the third con- secutlve one presented to them at a California Depart· ment Convention. I Mrs.. Vernon Mathew s, outgoing pre1ld<n~ ae<epted the award in San Diego for h<r auxilliry's out.standing Brigs. Merril Barker and 1t1ildted Moore. Cilatioos in rehabilitation work, cancer r esea rch . publicity, poppy seals and community Services also were received. Having completed a recent poppy sales drive, the women of the auxiliary tonight are hosting the men at a special dinner. In their competiUon work in Y~ serv~ce. Mrs ... _!9f _.~ profits, which go Harold Hohl 1S chairman of enUrtly to their wellare wor the youth services committee. the men were most successfu Other delegates attending J nd thus the winners of a the conv~ included thls dinner served rto them. year's preside nt, Mrs. Florence Kircllner, with the Mmes. Jimmy Ton-em, Alfred Bar Portable Events in the immediate future include a S e c o n d Dl9trict meeting on Swx!ay, July 12, starting at 10 a.m. in Buena Park. A new portable bar designed Emblem Club as a space saver for tbe career girl's small apartment The Elks Lodge Is the set- ting for meetings or the or to keep the business Emblem Club 201 or Laguna woman's expenses down folds Beach. Members gather the compaeUy into a small cal'· first and third Tuesdays at rying case ror easy stowa\\'ay. 8 p.m. •• 1 .. ~ Free Estimates RE·UPHOLSTER Complete Selection ol FalHies h1elutlln9: Unens and Velvets M .. ter Cr•ft1men Alw•yt •• . . C-KOSKI 1131 NEWPORT ILVD. .. • COSTA MESA ClfMr HMINI Your Horoscope Tomorrow Sag itta ri us: Be True to · Self SATURDAY JULY II 117 SYDNEY OMA1Ut TEEN DA'nNG lllN'n: -!or Llln ... CU<ot te ae, IOme dt1&aace . Aatq ... c.111 flare w-..u ... 11-llp&. May loolc" -.. -•tie r••••C• ••• ,.. .. ..... ...w lie ldoal. K,-Y 11 -for _,.., -vq. 11 Bely .. ,iet ..... --Ar* Is eOIN:ll!ftlll .._. ,..._.. CJ. tf re'a, ,Hp, • l 11 e "G<millWcMfPll- ARIES (Mardi 2l·April II): kcem: CD agreement \li1llcb aJllld a!l<CI home, prOptrty. &st lo C<Jl1llllole projoct before embarkiqs; OD Dew adventure. One who is eJs perieaieed may ~ you as Jae~ in idealbm. TAURUS (Ai>ril 20-May 20): Llgbl ,looch is best tndly. Means avoid trying to force issues. .Be diplomatic. You gain more if effort is m.de lo comprehend problems ol others. Maintain s t e a d y , moderate patt. GEMINI (May U.June 20): Good lunar aspecl today coin- cides with creative efforts, in- tensified relations with ~ posite sex. Nothing happens halfway, Don't start anything you may not intend to finish. CANCER (June 21.July 22): Bright outlook require mare investigation. Be realistic. Get faets from source. Friend, associate may simply be over· ly enttusiastic. Get · at truth and do u soon. LEO (July 23-Aug, 22): U you believe everything, you are inviting diffia.ilty. Read between the lines--study line print. U perceptive. yoo get what. you desire. Obtain hint from· Canar message. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. VIRGO (""8. 13-Sept. 22): Ii): Contract. may b o Ability to communicate may ~ before ~ resWt in solid prolit. Be flex, on special project. Know this; ible. Listen and learn. Put act accordi.Jllly. Be sure views lortb YoW' ideas. Make roop'.I are known. Gain indicated if for change, variety. scan vast you publish, advertise. pouiblliliel. AQUARrus (Jan. 20-Feb. LlBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22J: . 18): Nol ~II lntentJons are Some~ made by those clear. Be independent. Stick ln posiUcm of authority ma¥ to principles. Gain needed not bold water. Plan ac, knowledge. Take time to read cordi.ngly. Means don't depend and le_a_rn. Your speci~y will too mueb oo one who seems be util.i.ted. But patience is affluent., but does m«'e talking a· requ isite. than spending. PISCES tFeb. !~March 20): SCOR.f'lO (Oct. 23-Nov. Zt): Avoid tendency to be ex- You may feel you have vital travag~t. Acting purely -on secret. Jn actuality, you may impulse coold create pro- be victim ot. wishful thinking. blems. Accent todly is on Play waitin& game. What estates. tans, monies that needs to tire· known will be .have come due. 'fake special revealed. P.fessage is crystal care with fiscal respoMibility, cle~r by tonight. IF T 0 D A Y IS YOUR SAGITTARIUS (Nov. %2-BIRTIIDAY you are intuitive, Dec. %1): Some of your plans now have chance to fulfill cos& more to be fulfilled than obligations and live up to originally anticipated. Be w~ pote ntial. 1£ single, marriage ing to invest in your own ~ not rar away. Financial capabilities. Not" wise t o position due to become more delegate too many duties. secure. To find GUI ......... luctv tor WU II\ ll'WlnfY •1111 ltv•• O<"ller Svdnno Summer Activities Formulated Late Summer Rites Ooftll•r'• boolllet. '"~.!!. !:l.l!.'' ••Is °""'"'' boel<lel, ""S'::d t.i'h lot "';:j1 ~, .... ~·" OmMr /lurt~ !:reb,. the "&,,a:, lttLOT, 1ka 4), Grend Conlr•I St•tlon. Hew ark. N.Y. 1000 . 1t's going to be.• long, hot and busy summer f o r members of the Mesa Verde Republican Women's Club. Aspen Setting Picked Cosmetics Collected A Republican candidates booth and voters' registration center will be marmed by members throughout t h e Orange County Fair Tue>day, July It, through Swlday, July 19. A Sept . 13 wedding is being Pasad~na. A graduate of planned by Heather Goss of Westridge School, Pasadena, Corona del Mar and Douglas and Rudolf Schaeffer School Frederick BucM of Hotchkiss, of Design, San Francisco. Miss Colo. G~ attended the University A new collection of cos- metics is the first truly fa.Wooable line to be 100 per. c e n t allergy-tested and fragrance free, the manufac> turer .says. She is the daughter of . of Kyoto, Japan. Norman Leffingwell Goss and The bride-elect w._, a Valley Jttrs. Paul Hubert Cro\li·ell of Hunt and Las M ad r in a s Executives will galher on Monday, July 20, in the Cosla Mesa home of Mrs. Sarah Schaefer to formulate plans for fall including a speakers' roster and fund-raising events. Volunteers will aid the Republican State C e n t r a I Committee Headquarters with seminars. Jnterested. persons may can Mrs. C alh oun Sumrall at 54&-lUO. HB Auxiliary Twice a montl'l the Ladies' A~ I<> Huntlng~cb v~ of Foreian ·wars, Post 73U meets at: a p.m. Th< f~ Frid!ll' ol el<h mooth they gather in Odd Fellows Hall for • business m<etlng and the third Friday they socialize in various loca- tions. F u rt h e r Information may be secured by calling Mrs. LeRoy Hermann at 536- 3580. HEATHER GOSS Wedding Plans THIRTIETtf •ANNIVERS ARY• SALE ACCESSORIES• GIFTS· FURNITURE 20-50°10 THIRTIETH· ANNIVER SARY• SALE THIRTIETH · ANNIVERSARY• SALE STOREWIDE REDUCTIONS 20 PER CENT OTHER S AVINGS UP TO 50 PER C ENT OPEN SUNDAY NOON TO FIVE VAN KEPPEL-GRE'EN ON THE BOARDWALK AT HUNTINGTON HARBOUR debutante and is a member of the Newport Harbor Service League. Hj!r fiaoce, the son of Mrs. Andre otto Buchs or Darien, Conn. and the late Mr. Buchs, attended the University of Florida and graduated from Colgate University . The ceremony will lake place in Aspen. The collectioo, which ii).. cludes over 100 products, was designed to suit a number of factors -cok>r ol eyes, natur-al cok>ring ·of hair, skin coloring and pore size. Also, tendency to break out. oiliness versllS d r y n e s s, response to sun and surface facial Iin<s. Mi51ER 111-rcaa SALE NOW IN PROGRESS ALL REDUCT~ONS Including Famous Meker Bell Bottoms, Fleir Legs , Ivy end Continental Penis Plus Shirts end Belts . Monday thru Saturday 10:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. Sundays 12:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. 600 WEST COAST HIGHWAY, NEWPORT BEACfi "Just South of the Balbo• Bay Club" 642-8074 • t5Y·l(OS.l(!YI 714 • 846-2888 ~P~h~o~n~e~64~%~-J~4~54~!;;;:::::;:;;;~~::::::=-:::::::::::::~;:,,;:,,,;::;;:;:;,:~::::::::::::::::::::::::~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!~ ; stereo103FM the sounds of the harbor marine weather reports -7 times daily I Indian Scouting Clubh.ouse Displays New Look LEGAL NOTICE ..... -------------- • LEGAL NOflCE Newf'OllT-Ml'U. u1111•1n SCMOOL. Ott'n.c'f --.1.mn...w.. NOna-IS .wq:•V GIVEN tr.et c••T••ICAT• cw ••t111•ss. Ille ... ,d ., EcluQitlOrl " tl'le *-'" 'fCTITIOltl UM• 1"-. U._lfled SC1'0llf Dlfldct /If Or ..... ~ vndenl ..... -'*111\' 9119 k COllMY, c •• ._..111.. •Ill r.etift !.HIM (Ollducll~ I OU1I~ ., m Mtr!nt blQ ... "' ll:Oll A.M. Oii .... 21m ,._, 11111o1 tlolMlll. c1w r11 HewlOOlj .:1.., or J11tr. 1910 11 1t1t ~ of kfKfl, C.tlforftili. \llldW tl'le fldltlou1 A ki s~ Dltlrld, toc:1tM •• IU1 tlt1n, n-« TH~ f'EllSIMNtON T~EE Plktfltt. Awnu.. Colla Meq, C.llflOl'tll1, 11111 111tt ..w """' 11 COftllllCIMd or 11 wfllcll tl1M »let Mell wm "' ,ul>llcl'f tti. 1o11owr,.. MrtlOll. w11ow -tn ...., .,,. ,... ror: f\111 ~ Pia« or , .. kftfW;I .... fl:lllow•r TILE f LOOll JIEf't.ACllMIHl' Jcwc1 A. WlnlOft• di F~nlMf Awnu-. All Mdt -• M Ill ~ Corona del #«', C•lllernl., •1111 CDNll"°"s. · .,..,....,..,. 1 11 d By next week facelift; ..... kJr D•i.f Ju,... it. mo. 5"dft--. Whldli m -.,.. n1o1 ' --~ ~ A. WlllPM !11 -9'ffce "' ttw ~111'111 Mtn1 tile Ebell Clutibou8e ill Balboa s .. "' C11ttam11, 0r-.-COUii"'' of .. Id Sr:Not Dhtrll:f, 1'97 l'llc:Wllft Oii JUM 16. 1'10, llelOre -, • Nole .... ,..,.._ CO.M Meu, c.-..w.. lhou.ld bt near!.. .. compietioo. Publlc In end for ..... s,. ... MrM!llllV EllCh ........ mud tulll'tllf • w "-It AU5 -•Id Jollt• A. WI~ .._ i. hi "'-totrn flf • _.....,. or '*"!It's Detaib of tbe rencwatloo "" ,.., 11e ""' ...,_ ._ "-(he(.t w • '* -.. _, " """ • t& ...OWi'*' lo "-' "!lllln 1Mlf'\l"ltnf -ctftt q%) f!I Ille -' rJ ... were revealed by Newport •nd .c11-ledll" 11111 "«11'" t11e .. 1111. !lid, """" .. v...,. • "" afflel' of (OfFICIAL SEAL) 1111 H._t.llleH U"fffed..Sdlool DJ1trld, Ebell Club -""'-'t Mrs $u~-lltoblMOn A .. ~ "'"" """' -'"'1lf'lld I"'....,.., ... , • ' Not•~ .. ubllc". Cellfor"ll It ftl• dlK...+IOll of !'-Dltfrltt. I" Ray Nid:seo. "'f"clpaf 0010. 111 t11e "''"t of 11J1ul'I "' 1ni. lnto·•udl . °''"" c-tt C0111r1c1, lhl PnJtted• (/If tM cllf!<t hr..--•e.men!:s will Include My COIJll'lb•lol> l •l'lr• wm c. ~19d •. or 111 -el' , ..,,...,.v• . AUii.iii IJ, 1'1l "°!Id• ""-lvll tum .._,..,, wl/I be • new coat ~ paint fer ~ ""'bllsried 0r.,..:-t D•lll' ,.u .. t lorfltlltrd . ID Nkl Sdlaal Dlttrlct at entire buDding, new fireproof .NM it, H 1NI JulY :t. lO. 1m lt:w.,O or:~="'m.,, "llMri# 1111 llld '°" dra.,....ries an d wW.l·b>wall LEGAL NOTICE • Mrlod of ,.,,, ... fl,... !451 .....,s . ...-er '!"' Ille dllfl Ml ttor 1M -1 ... "'*""· ~·The stage aree alsol-------------1 TM llalrd qt Educ•llofl of""' H_,,_ . be. ·--ed od ....... ..~... Mew Unified SCllOOI Dlll:l'ld ......,,.. ts mg "''l"'v• a .. ..., llM rloht i. •er.ct 91'11' ~ 111 Dhls. kitchen .. .-~ed with &n (l•Ttl'ICATll 011' •USINlll and not nec:tourllY IKCfPt 11!1 """-' !"' v•.., , fllCTITIOUI NAMI bid, il>CI fo w1lvt 1n~ l"loNMll" or ext ra.large refrigeratcr end Tl'l9 •ndl,..ltntd do c.rtlf't' tlltY .,.. 1rreou11rl1Y 1n '"' bJd recei~. . sil collllvc;tlnl • bv.rnt1t It nm C..-.llPlll WAOI: ••Tts. ~ply of dishes aod. Vet, CJn:lt'. Gerden Grov1, C•lllol'fll1o lll!der Purw1nt to !ht' l •-ciao. o1 lh4t lnl . din I Ille> tlct!nllllS Hl'lft n-llf lt/T IMl'O•T Sttle llf C1tlloml1, Soufhl!'rn Cllllfon\ll ormation -regar g ren . AUTOMOTIVE: Ind ltllt Mid firm It 9UlldJ,. Ind ConJlr\ICftcwt T•..,.. Caun. al or the bUiidl..... by area ~ of ""' followh'W -""'-ells, Bu.lkll"' 1nc1 canihvctlorl Trld" • • \11..1'6 , • nlmff 111 11111 ...,. J1lace1 ot mkNnc:e C111.1nc:11 or O..nM c-tv. ~ uld org.anizati<lns or for individual .... II follow•: l o.rd llf Tru••-1111 IK.,,.IMft !tie ~· y be ob'-'--.1 Tld J. ic1o111, 1~111oF w1ui-.. ,_,1 ........ 111,,. ••I'll of . -diem '"""'l"'IORS Illa MlllK:V Tuslln, C111f. w-ttor 1«11 crtl't or 1'1• of wtrnt11 by , .••• .n;..,,. ·Mrs. Nieisen at lltabert 8. J.a.m-n. "" (fl'llndlr llffG<ed to t~IKlllfl ""' CGlllr..:b wMcll ........... '& . ..._, &, ·cGIJhi Miu, c11u. wm lie IW••d!!d Ille M1C1;tuflll llftldtt's; 543-8888 or 'Mr:s. Leo Moote, 011td June 1t. 1t7t. llld ~ ''"''111,., r1i. ,,. oon111nec1 ~--'·'--al 67°'~5 Ttd J. IUobll -., I" Mid -ltlclll-..oeof'llid tw 1t1f 1--UJiU<U~, ,_, • ll:abert I , Jad:rniln &oflrd, Ind I .... lllf'lld tollow. Feeding Series Resumes ,, ... ol C1trlorfll .. Dr•-c-tY: A"' cles.s!fklllonl not l nllCINftd .,. Olt Jllftl ll. 1'910, Mfor1 me, 1 <Hot1ry ti.row ll11'11d WU lie N ld It !tie cur....,t Pub!lc 111 •ncl fw Mkl Still, --•IV Wiii ••I'll ,.,,. "" 1n1Jc1b11 !fa(le, •-red Ted J, KION 1nd ltobltt ..cl cl1uillC1Hon II! t~ with -llcillble 9. Jt<kl'Nn kl!Dwn -. rM ta lie tn. Trldft COllnc:lll. If 1n' rites lltted p.or-whose fllnlft ,,.. wbscf'lbld Dllow ,,. llOI current ~ .,. nvllld '° the wtth!n lnllrvmtll\t 111d Kll-hftll' bl' lab« •••ft-nit dut1111 1111 Dlddlng " lllt'1 •~ICU'lld tM Mme. !Im-« eor1ttrucllon ti,.,,., web r,eo11&l0111 IOfFICIAL SEAL) $11111 M . COMlderwcf • "" of llM DllOW Ml,.,. K. Hlftl"I llsl ... r1le1. Allt lltlltfl, _,.,.., YIU· Nati,.,. "lolbtl«C•llfaml!ll !Ion. ... ornotlO!I or Olhe>' bttleflts WU t"rlnc:INI OfflC9 1n bt Ill lddlllon i., ttll' Dllow MsMd Qt'.,_ (111,1n1'1 -· KllM. Mt C-.nluloll Enlr11 ...... at:WTtcU' AtlHllllli h __,.. ,. Nov • .t4 ltr.I: .. ~ If ....... ~ Slctlell l'vl>llallld Or11191 <-t DellY Piiot, 1m..s ciac• ..._ ""'""llMM et -J-l t, 2' ltnd July t, 'II, 1910 llU.10 -'lctl. . 11 rll<lul...,. eor1trK l11n ot *"..,__ Friday~ July 10, 1970 DAILY Pl~OT JJ CHECPKING . u . Bride Concerened With His Mother. By L.M. BOYD LOVE AND WAil - Take a young woman who's con- templal.ing matr.U:nony. You cao bet she'll spend con~ siderable time· analyzing the natureoC'ber future mother-in .. law. But you can further bet she'll spend almost no time at all anaJyzing the. nature of her future fatber.ffi.taw. That is a common peCuliarity in the thin\,ing of brides-to-be, says our Love and War fflan . No matter how much i.ofluence the father oi the groom had upon the boy, the bride tends to ignore· the old man. What she nutinizes at great lengttt only is the influence of the lad's mother. stalled macbi~ happens to be, an old model rather than a spiffy new one, the honking Is likely to be doubled. University researcher& found this out. CUSTOMER SERVICE - "What's the naUonat nower oC the United • States?" We have none such, sorry lo report. This country is the only nation in the world without one, incideM:aily •• ,Q, "Do termiles eat Uv:e trees?" A. No, sit, green wood. kills them. .Q. "How many languages were spoken among the North. American Indians when Columbus Orst llhowert up ?'' A. About 500. Tamara Watt, the daughter of Dr. and l\1rs. James Y. \Vatt of Newport Beach. will travel to Boone. Iowa to attend the Girl Scouts' Sacajawea Powwow Wed~ nesday, July 15. through Tuesday. July 28. The Corona del l\far High School senior wiJI use camping skills, learn lndian folklore and history and pass the peace pipe. A .f I-·· --•hJy LEGAL NOTICE tr•ctws emplcw1111 "'~ ID ,.., series ...... 111\,!lA 1PPren1l<;1bl1 «~""" • .,.1, to led 1111 IP11lic1ble lolnl IPPf'tntlctsll!p. t<>fl'I• meetir€9 is being schedu fl4711l m11te 1or • ~Htlmte "' -'°"'l 1nd . home o( CllRTll'KATI: Of' •USINl:SI llxl119 lhl r1!111 of IPllrff!tia. ta Ill the Cosla Mesa l'tCTITIOUl NAMll Joume.,...1n used on Thi to11trad. . the " _ ""-undtt$llntd dots c1rHI' 1111! 11 Conlr1c:lor m•' DI f'ftlll•td i.. !Mkt Mrs. Robert Lurie by ._. tandudl111 • b<nl""' 1t 221 BJ'OIOw.,., tonlrlbullon1 to lllPl't<1llc5"l1> 1>ro11••m•. LIWlll hKll. Celltornll. Uncllr thl CanlrlC'lor ..cl sulM:on!flCI.,..•' ,.,..,11 Leche ~. Costa lt1esa flcl!tloul 11 ...... NIM "' TMe SfllNflllNG •llD CDml'lY Wllfl S.Ctlon 11n.• In t"9 WHERE WOULD YOU go to (ind the largest known co/ .. oay of orangutaM in thtt world? Try Mlanta, Ga. Thafs right •• , WOULDN'T 111INK SO lo look at it, but a pilsner beer glass is always bigger around the top than . it is tall .•• YOUR .HEARING JS keenest at th;e age of 10, say the medical m e fl • Thereafter, you start to lose it, howsomever so slowly, ON 1'HE ~VERAGE that girls who arilduates from col· lege thi s yeac with a. B u s l • e s s Administration degree can expect to__start work at $682 a morth. • ,THE FIRST WORDS ever written in smoke by an airplane in the sky "!'ere "The Daily Mail." Over Loodmh Just 48' years ago. Were you a1ound then?. • .REPEATED STUDIES heve proved those higtl scbool students t:oted most likely to ~ are ~ h.igh school studentc"who in later years were indeed the most successful. Garden Ceremony ,.... WHEEi. Ind ""'' llkl """ .. tln'IPOHd wniMo,mtnt at -"tnllcn. ,,,.uapter. of lfll fl:>llow•r111 •"""'· w""--For lnfanNllan rit1ll.,. to - Ge ~~ Jul JI the in fllll •rid pJ..c1 111 t..W.ric. Is. M ..-.iillcesh1P 1!1!1411'$, ctonllCt Olrtctor .lua!UQy, Y , follows: . -of 11111u .. rl1I •t11tlon11 s." Frlfl(fKa, l · ru! dis · ilJ be M1rl<111 Ro.rlbo1h1m, »' M~stli; W1t, C1llforiil1, or OIYhiol> of """enlktslllll op!O U et CUSSJ.00 W l.QUPll 9"cll, C1. ' Sflndlr"d5 br911Clt otiicft. Advant ... ,,_ of Nat u r 11 titted Jul' i, 1970. cu.ss1,i1cAT10N1 HOVlltLY •AT• -""" M1r!on Rowbolllwr! ll:tt!llflt Floor l1y1r .......... S.S.1' Nuptials Link Couple Feed. to M..oi.... .. and Bab Sllle at ¢1l1torni., Df'ilnlt CounlY: l+Nllh • Welfu1 ····-··••"·· .11 ¥)g '-""..,.. Y• On JUl'f 1, HIO. btfort mt, t Hot1ry 'Y&elllllll ................... , ••• ·~ Su~ .. ~ I · ill ;,.,,_ l'ubtlc In •!Id tw 111.t st111, ••rson•llV Pl!f>llDn ............... -....... n UDC\(UICIH oplC8 W .... -••Id Mirian 1towbo1111m, k-... 1o APP•.ntlc1 Tr1lnl119 ............. ris elude the Art ol Natural "" 1o toe 111e "'""" wtMtt ~,.,. u.m CONSIDER THIS -lf an auto stalls: at an intersection, the meQ m cars thereabouts are far more apt to honk their horns than 'the wo~n drivers. Furthermore, jf the . . . !1 IUbKrltNcf to ""' •lthlll IMl•Uffltnl Overllmt 11 n ...... incl -·Mlf. MotldlYI Feeding and 0vec"COnllt'lg 00· incl ICknowl~ VII t11...,uttd IM NIM ''" OOUl:llt tlrnt. LEG•' NOTICE HISTORY -Maybe :you 've heard the Air F{)!'Ce adage: "There are old pilots andJ>old pilots -bot there a,. no old bold Puots." A client ~k.! who originated tiult. c+ioot name the author, bul resear<:ll reveals it first cropped up on a sign over a flight room door at San Angelo, Tex. ,. u1 · · al !OFFICIAL SEAL) ' OYl•TtMI •ATES tu. A garden In the San Marino hooor . Attendants were the High School and the UJtiver· t<: hes 00 Aug. II; Amv John L. Gllbl<'f Ovt!'tlm• '1\IU ti. N 1d 1~. -•k·l--:-:::::::::::==-c-==--1 '·-•11.,0 _ Ji.II alld Jami· Peter-<>I Baby· lftle Family ln Heb-Nat1rv "llbllc..CtHfornta IHl•formN In t•~ of t11e r•ular Cl•Tt,.ICATI °" •utlldts .uuue of William H. Hurt \\'as i~ ...... ., slty of New Mexico, the bride . • Pr1nc11111 Office In °'"''s wort end '' ,,.. r1i. tw -·""" ,.M:TITI~ tlAMI h b ·...1~· • d f · liOll to the Natural Fed Baby or111111 c111.1nt' of 1111 cr11t lnY01ve<1. TM unc11t.rontc1 111oe1 cerllfY tnw ••• the 1eUing for the late aftt'r· son. t e rlue s sisters, an was af i11ated with Kappa l.!...V 8 ~ N-~·t· . P~tolhhld o,1,,.t eo.ot 0•11 ... ,.11et, Hollotti u llt••llt nttrr.,. !" .n.11 condvtllnt 1 ri..11AM1 at 110 1. 81111aa Barbara Clute oC \Vatkins Alpha Theta. Her husband is on ......,,... • •iu ...... i Xlll:. Jul' ~ 'Ml, 11. f'-1m U1•10 ~ ~ to ~ Ntw Y•tr J o • ..,, a1yo., a11t1o11N-•t ae1c11, C•IH0<ni•, nooa wedding ceremony link. c; N Weaning sdleduJed. fur ()ct ~111 01..,, lnc1411~t D•Y· L•bor ~ "'' 11ct111ou1 11rm ,..,... of ti..e . . ·len. .Y. a graduate of Bisho p Amat • LEGAL NOTICE 01v, .... ,.,,n•s D•v, TMn1t"1w111111 Div GALLERY •Ad '""' u1c1 11,.,,. 1s '°"'· 1ng bis niece, Pamela Eliza. Rondy Lee of S.ycamore. 111. High School, La Puente. aru! 13. •M ci....111rN1. 11 1nY of 11111 ·~ '""'° <11 tt.e 1ar1ow1ne Hrsom., wllo$e 1-------------lll<>llcllYS fill "" !uncl1~. "" Monell\' ""T>ef In IUll •!Id PIKtl ol ftsfOence beth Peterson of New port w as best man. Ushers were will graduate with a BA in lt1others, !'JlOlher.tto-be and T.JIM6 1o11ow1nit 111111 be canlkllrld • 1"'' 1rt ''fallow•; J nd . ed . . ed SU .. EltlO• COUltf 0,. TMll llollclt\'. ll;OOtrt 8en .. rd •nd Doris Arie"' RAPID REPLY -Yes. air, despite what lhe temperatures hereabouts might indicate, 'die earth is millions of miles farther fr001 t~ sun · tn Jldy than in December. Beach and Richard John De-ames Kearny of Denver a fine arts in January from the interest persons are mVlt sT.t.Tll o,. CALl'<NIN1A "oR 11 1h1ll be m•nde""" YPllA !flt co... M1rr1111111on, 1M01 Ch•••om• or., Tuttln gulis of Albuquerque. Roger Victor Peterson 111, U of NM . to atJtend ood may call Mrs. ™1 cou,:.T~!:uolltANOI ~O:":'oo'! :;~~one;"•~= 1~n::,••:=: ~!~!;, JulY , 1,10 ' The Re•. Ralph Wrini..t of· the bride's brother. They will make their first David McLaren at 642-5567 fur NOTtCI! o• MIAltllrte o,i PITtTION to 01., not lesa thin ""Id 1e_.,, ltoDtM 'a. M~rrlntton ... A du f p . • • f "011 AUTMO•ITY TO •o•ROW p ... v.111.,. ••les ti# ..... dltn'> Wiii!$ Dorl• A. Hl•rlnttlln ficiated for the daughter of 1 ___ g1c1ajjijjajjtejjjjojjijjjj0jjlnjjtr~=m:::a::;~hom:::=e:::;o:::A=l=bti=q=U=e=r0q=ue=.::::::::.::::=Ucrthe<::::::=W:::omiation:::::;=· ::;. :::;;;;;;---I MONl!Y IY • IN E WA I. 01' to wortmM -loYld In tM extcYllon s11i. al C1llf0f•l1, °''"" CO!lUfT~ M nd u. o . V UNSl!CU•llD NOTI:$ of tlw conlrlCI. On July t, lfl'll, Ditore mo, 1 Nol••' r. a 1•.u S. •wgef° ictor ... ,. •• d D.t.LE L.AWRENCI: M.t.lltVE'I'. Oiled Jyt' '· ,.,., 1'~11!:. I" Ind lor Mid Stitt, "'""''"II' Peterson Jr ol New p 0 rt M I 5 5 TE E NAG E AM E RI C A o..,e1NC1. ~EwPo•T-MES.A •-••Id •o11er1 a. H1rrlntfofl tn11 Do<!• • lolOTICl' IS ME•EllY G1Vl!:H -n..,1 UNl,.tEO SCHOOL. DISTRICT A. H1rrintlon ~-" 10 mt lo C. .Beach and the son of Mr. and KI c K 0 FF RALLY' CHA•LOTTE SULTAN HARVEY, ll.•K... "'Or-County, c.11,.,....11 !"-!_..,...whole.--'oui.tr!lllcl ....... s· l ....... ;.. lrl• of""' l!'li.19 "'"" ltic..1 named llY: t>erolht Mln(IY Flsl\l!r 'lollll'wl!Ntiln11r_,1 .......... ~ Yoiw. qtM1ffou,a--' ··-· •• .,.... tmon , e;~ o.( dl(f(llnl llas lllld herlln , 1111llllori froo' Purd\111..,. A(llnt • • U.. ..c'111W tllit Miiie. , ' '"" .,.,.. ··~Jnd ~;. 1n O<oer 1ulllofll1111 the Pdlnon..-t., ... S.1100 lo • < OPl'l(IAl S£.o.I futntS G7'C U>e= and -~ • boor---b'I' ......... 1 "' 1111M'CUr'ld Publl$1111d Onlnoe <0.011 D.IW Pl " • JOMall I . D1~ir' • ·Elcortecl to .the altaP by no111, rete<tnet" ._ whkll i. .,_... 1111r J...it \Or, 11, 1910 1~ f<lol•n' Putillc, c1111orn11 wilt llt ttted in CKlNG he< 1a•-''"-i......i..i.... ~-"-... ...,,.,'*' "''1cw"'" -111n "" """ PtlnoclM I OHie• kl UP whttet)Cr ....,..ssible. "d· w..-i' ~ •-' ~ TUESDAV JULY 14th 2 00 p M Incl Pl<KI ol 11Nr1n, 1lle NIM""' b91n LEGAi:. Nan.Cl!.: Ot1ng1 Count' t'" ...._ .Mill Marcia Smith Gf. Can\p.. -r, 1 : • • w tor J.,1y 17, 1,~ .. t:30 1.m .. In M~ Cammlaaldll Euir.. dTess let1er1 to Z.. M. Boyd, brJI Mimt. lo be mai"d o( 1111 court,_,.. et DtHrlfTlll'll No. 3 •·:17611 Jun. 11, 1'74 P.O. Box 1875, N-·~ ' ~~~~;:;;~iiiii~~§i;j~~iiiiiii~ii~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~rl°' Mid coutf. •1 1'DO Cl~lc Ctnltl" Cl•Ttl'l(ATI(. OP IUllNlll l'ubllsMct 0rlf!ft c .. st C11tly Pllot, B h o-yv•• Orf we Wiit, In 1111 Cltl "' "'"'' ...... "•CTITIOUS tu.Ml li'r"~"·'~"~·~··~"'iii'~'·~·~·~;.. ...... ;;·~,...iiii~ii..iiiie~aiiciii;, ~C~al~·~"f~.~9~2~6~6~0~. ---- • • I I ;. ~\ ~ ' '· t,, I(• iuJ .. Higgi, Formerly of Tochi Coiffeur Beverly Hills -Town & Country ... VIA (I DO ' • \NEWPORT BEACH • 673-6890 C1llfoml1. The Wldlrollnld do c.rtlh' the!' ar1 - Oiled J"""' M. lfl'll. CO<'\d!Ktl"' 1 butl/1111 11 320 Allldt W. E. ST JOHN Av1., Nt WPOrt 811C1l, C1!110rnl1, Ynde• COUNY Cltrk t1w llC!illous firm n.tme o1 SUCCl!5S A. AltNOLD KLllN ENTERPlltlSES Incl lllilll u ld llrm It IN $IOI!• OlfW St., 5ulll 1112 c-.POH<I ot !IHI tallllwln. --wl'lllM l• A_ .. l. CllfflrM "'1t n1m11 In lull 1nd •IKfl al rNlffncl. Tll: (tlJ) 62'-.IHI ''' 1$ fa!la-: Alternlf .... l"efltltMr Ti.orr..s It, .....t Ma,,. l . AltfnlOll, Putillil>td Or111111 c .. .t Olll' P1101, 320 A".cll A Ye, New-1 11e<11, I:':"':':':· :'.:':':~======:":»:·:701 C1lllO•nJ1. Dlltfl J..,.. lP, leJo. T"°""'$ •. Atl(IMOfl I:EGAL NOfICE MllY L. AlklnllOn I-----~~-----· I St1tfl OI C1lllarnl1, °"""'' Counh': ".J11'1 On June 17, 1t10, bf!IOre m•, 1. NollfY Cll•Tt,.ICATE OF IU51NISI P~llc In 1/ld !or SIJCI 51111, -..in111, "ICTITIOUS NAM.I •-•rtd Thorl!11 It, AtklnlOll ,,..i Mll'V T~ uncll'nktntd dots c""llf'f 1't ts L. Atlt!,_. known IO ml ta bit r!lt conc1ucllr111 1 INsl-•t 13.XI A'loc.-, Hrtons whoM n1meJ 1r1 wblcrlbld NIW-' e.t<:ll, C1lllOrft!I. undtlr The lie· to ltll wllhl" lnstr ... mtnl Incl 11e•-1tc1t- ll!lou1 IJfT" N""' of Ml!W"Oll:T CENTER ed '""' lllfCUltcl Ill• 11mo. AHIM.Al HOSPITAL Ind "''' ,.1c1 llrrn (O FFICIAL Sl!:ALI ls coml>OMCI ol "" tollowl... "'-· M••Y IC. M~•Y -t nam• In full •nd s>l•c• of rnlotnc• Nott.., Putlh~·C1llfornJ1 LI IS fatlOwl : Pr!ncloal Offlet ln JllT>b E1rl Rlcll, 17411 h'on I••-0••"" C111,1nfy Way , 1rwl.,., C1llf. '266t. MY Commlnlon E•~lre1 D11td J"'nt It Jt70 Nov, 2~. 1t'l1 ~ Jimei e'irl file~ Pub!!1~1d Or1nge Co.it t>1llV' Piia!, Stitt ol c1morn11. Or'•net c-tt: Ju"' 1t, 1' and Julv' 3, lo, lf70 H»JO On J-16, 1t70, Dllott me. • Nol•~ LEGAL NOTJCE Publle In end tor 11ld Stalt. "'"""'llYl---=::::.:::...:cc:::.:.:=. ___ 11 -•lld J1rne1 1!1rl ltlcll t ,_n to 1'-241" ml lo DI 11>1 Hrl-0" whlllt Pliml CllltTll'ICATI: 01' AIANOONMll.NT Cll' ls WOKrlblld ta lfle wlll!ln Instrument FICTITIOUS NAMI end Kknowlldold hi tXlc.ulld t~t Mml. IT 15 HEltEIY CEll.TIFl'ED AS (OFFICIAL SEAL) f'OLLOWS: ltoll 5, lillf!IP!° TM l>fld«t19rlfd Ptrton h1~ <Hsld Nol•'¥ "u!lllC-C•llfornl1 dol111i1 butl1>11• in lhl s11r. ot C•Hlornl• Pr!11Ch•1t Offkl In 11ndtr Ille tlc"Utlou& n1mt, "TN Pertlm· O•ariee C1111ntv "'°" TrM". Hia prlni;IP•I 0W.c1 ol M~ CommllllOll Exolr" M l"'" 11 .rtuaottd ,, m M1rln1t AYtnue. 511>1. 16. ltll S1lbol tsl1nd, CllV rJ HtwPOrl ll•cll, ._ "11bl!Mlld Or•l'ltt Co1sr 01llY "llol, counl' ot Or1ne1. '""' of C1Htorni.. JUM lf, 26 •ncl JlllY 1, 10, 1'70 1 IJ;t-70 Mll Mml 111 h;ll Ind 1111 lllCI of LEGAL NCYf!C!; ... 1111ena ••t "follows: wm11m o. w1"1o11 1237 111,1lctl Ori...e NOTIC• TO Clltli:DITORS Coron1 del Mlt, C1llfor11l1 su,.t•to• cou•T OI' THI! 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E1slm1n, 2'90 H1rbor 81wd., Hot•~ ,.,,..lie In illNI for 11ld !-uHt 30'!, c._11 MeM, C1J"°"'"" '2626, CllllnfY "Id Sltote wMc.11 II tlll 1i.c. ot bll!llllell of Ille "'' Commlullln Exolru undertlg.nect In •II m-lltl'I -'-'"lne Au-t 13. 1'71 fa ,,,_ •llli' of "ld dtCldlllt1. •lftllll Publlill'lld Oft-eo.rt t>1lty Pilat, fOUr month$ 1t1tr IN first l'Ullllctllon Jut11 1', 26 ..w;i JulV J, 10, 1f10 11U.1'0 LEGAL NOTICE of 11111 nollcl . 0.tld Jll"I "' lt70. JollWI Waolf Exec11lrt• qt !hi ttJlll I'~ ot 1111 1D11W 111med MC.O.nt CltTll'ICATI 01' •UllMlhS Rtlllrt A. ....... ,ICTITIOUS ,,.,. MAMe AtM"""' 11 l.lw' TM lilndtrt-kionld do hlreb'f ctrtffY 17 .. ...,.... •M., Ne. •I 11111 •kl'lilrcl "· • C1r<>I M. kr1ml!", c .. 11 ...... Cal"'""' ft6'6 condl/C:llAll 1 a.11111' Sllorl DlltlrMss 1t T .. , {n•1 ~ 1u14 a.1c11 a1~0 .. c11v ot i......,111111ton Atttf-fw llllC.ttix 8Hdi. cou111'1 of_ Of'11111. s11i. al "ubll.,,.. 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ICf11ner C1Hloml• 92"0, Js; ell......,.. IS • ~ STATE OF tALt,,O•NtA JO, U1'0. tw mvfWI OOftMllf, COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES. _,, ...,,..le", tM •• 1 CIJI ......... ctl'..,._llol'to On !NI 2nd NV vi JulY. A.D, lt7', wtlOlf l"lllClll•I l-llff of ...... ~ It lltlol'9 -· !I'll UlldtnltMd, I Ntlil'Y iou•ld 1t nm ArmttrorN' .... ~. hblle Ill ltnd tor *'1111 Ctut11¥ •11111 ,,.,.,.., t•ll*-1• tMM, wlll ...... ..,,... 1t1i., f'flldlllt flltl'lln dyll' COl'MW•JoNriit urrr '" tllt bWI-. k 11111114'11 111 11111 ~"' HrtoMllY •""41rfd •1e:111r• •ll al ll!f N-lllf of Iii. Du.ti-. ..w "· Kr•l"llf' •nll Cl/'91 M. krll'lltl' •- lift •IMl'IH 1114, win t•.,. •JI oui.t1"c11.,. .. "" '-'" tl'lt --""'°" .,... WlllUllll of 1M M!neu hi<'-'°"'• 1111 1r1 ..o.tr!bld Ill 1111 wllfl111 11111"'""""' Mrufter lnnorrld lllCI Kil.~ t. -... """ 0.l<td· Jlll'lt :lo. 'lt1' P..cui.d Ille .. .,.._, £.,..,_ p w (1;,i1ec11 WITN!S$ 11w lllftCI INI oHk:~I ..... 141. M<Cii.itoc:ll. (OFFICIAi. IEALI Ml\.llllt, MAtDINIAlD A IUIM Jtllll A. 9f'f'r A"'""'1 11 1.tW Nofl~ Pvbllc: • Ctlt'-"' JtSJ ... CllHMlll Aw. ""~IHI Olllc.1 "' ,......., c1 .... ,.\t tMn Lu A""'* eou111v T••U M' (-lltltll hl'll'll ~oming July 11 Family ~ek{y Tricia Nixon Speaks Op! The PmidOTll'';, daughter makes It clear that . sh• makes her own decisions and has fltm con- victions. She does not Jive in an •tvory tower.• • • COVER BOY -ll you think a Sherman Is a tank or a civil war general, you're either over 18 or the world's squarest teen-ager. Today's kids ran tell you his shoe size, the co lor of eyes and the songs be sings. Bobby Sherman makes tt with teen-agers.. ~ e LATEST MOTHER·I N·LAW STORY -National stJrvey indicates today's mother-in·law is not the classic nagge r who has been the butt of thou· sands of jokes. It's a whole new image. All Co11iing Saturday iii the I DAILY .PILOT I f'\11111.n.it Ol'fftff CM-'f D1lf'f l"li.t, Mt' I, "1' lill•••••,..•=m=.,,~===~:e::!!!!:::!!!t,,.l!la:::~""""""~==""-="" .. """"•c•an:...,===<Da,l;I~'"~·:..:,.~· .. ~------~·~,...~,, """'1t11111 Dr•• c ... , 9Jll1' •i»t. J1.tlt ,, It. I?, l4. 1,JI IZU.1' ,, _______________ .;,_.;;;.. ____ _, \ . . , -·· • • • ! '• ! • • •• DAILV PllOT •• s . rrldq, Ju~ ID, 19711 -··-1 --~- lll!tlefl'• Wortll • F~ghting. l);ollution . LONDON (AP) ,_ ,T. e future Is dismll for the lrilal· Inc induStry, faced w Ith ckclining salea and shrink!ni berd11. Fifteen members of .the International Whaling Com· mission met in ~ this week for Jts 22nd annual o;in.. ftrence to diJcu.ss the drastic shrinkage of the markets. Ronald . G. Wall ol. the British Minlstry of Agriculture and Filheries said that since 11$% the Antarctic quota - the number of whales the commjpion allows whalers to kill -118' dropped from 16,000 to 2.100. The number of AntarcUc whaling expeditions •aok from 20 to six . Norway, once king of the whaling neet.s, sent out only Investment This could be Uie mo.t In\· portf.nt INVllTMI NT . of 10ur Ure, if you •moke. nte Investment 11' the Ume It takn to 1t~•m ho\v you ctn break,the amokln;: h•bl t ln 10 da)'I without dru11. h,7pnog1.. or "·ill pov.•er. Call tor a f:rff session •nd oo.nttrJJtation wJtb no obU- .. u.n. •MOKI ... COUNCI~ one ei~Uoa Wl ~IOl'I ~d none the year be.fore -the lint ume jn so. year1 t.hey did not aau the Antarctic whale seas. L. \ • . . f . fmnplete-New Yor.li Stooli List OvER THE COU NTER , .... · •• ·1·•1'1'1"iiiii1"'1·i·i"m'i·1·••·"••·i·.-···•~1·.·,.,·.·.,..,.~~~ I t • :· ... , -· ... • ...... ... - l J --·-····. ·-• • --. . ' .. Thursd~y's <losing . ~ConipJe~e New York Stat~ Excliang~ List I I L bAll.V PIJ.OT Finanee Briefs · \ 1.. ( - •• '41 '" .... • • . , :I " ., .. " I ' •1 ,,, " ,, "' .. . , l •• 111lal "' .... "' or.•'. ' • rn.~ •• ;!ti. ~t\ ! r f -J \ •Jtl If 'I· ,, I 'I " I I "' l«I ~ .. ,.,, ,,., jj .. , .n , I .; I l l•! ... a,, "' •In,, ~,1~ ,, ,.,, ·· I ·1 'II I I -~ ' ' • t .. .. . - • • ' • • • • .. . ' . . . .. . ~ . . . . . . . . . .. .---';;;.. ..... ~-~ ... ~ JI DAILY 'llOT Frid'7, Jo~ 10, 1970 Twins Threaten to · Make ·Shambles of Ab West • • • 3nl.Can-Am • ' ' Minneso·ia Extends Le04 '!I Over Angels ·~ 6 came~ Win •Souglit By Gurney •• r trlt> lo tl!t -.. _ ..... ,...,.., .WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. -n.. lhlnl round of the can.Am O.Detee auto racing series will be held Sunday with ooe big~ to be "901Ved: Can the new ugly duckling Olaparral, !rom Jim Hall's Texas _.u.o, com- pete with the McLattn cars which have darninol<d Ille Can-Am. The CJ1apaJTal ls • box-<haped ''" with twin fans at the rew, operated by a anowmobUe engine. 'n1t fans' purpose ii to. tlte. alt from under the. car and provide a vacuum to keep the wlle<ls down "' the traclt. The ~ml has two lmportanl things eoinl for it -Hall's genius at designing •nd innovating, and Scotland's Jackie Stewart. who will drive the· new car. Don Gurney of Colla M.,., OflCI Denil Hulme ti Britain will race the team McLaron cars, G..,..y having "'"' at boih Molport. Oot., and Ste. Jovtte, Que. • 'l'he Dodgers' Bill Grabarkewtt.z has been named to tbe N 1tional LeqiJ< All.star teom. ' Abo named were Matty Aloo (to ...,i.ce &berto CJ..-e), Clarence Ga9'oo ct San Diego, Jim Hictman of Olic:a&O. !'<le Rooe of Cine-and Rusty Staub of Montreal. Calchen: added to the team were Dct Qiretz ol San Franci9CO, and Joe Tom: ot St. Louis. 1be extra infH!ldeis are Bud Harttklon of New York, Willie McCovey o( San Franclsoo., Denis Menke of Houston and tellx Millan of Atlanta. • MONZA, llaly -Pist""1JUllChirig Fnd- die Little had just taken one on the dUn -and WU fighting mad about It. "TM referee was \lery unfair ••. 1 thought 1 had ctearly won," Freddie fumed '111undl!Y night after loslnl hi• wcrrld junior middleweight boxing title tn a 15-roond decision to Qarmelo Bo8&i ol ltaly. "I qtn~ ~-whereal!!'..1"'e.,.. (Rol\U! -'d Great "'!!'!"•) ... tbe fotW-point. ad\lanlage for BoSsi," Lil- tie addf<I. • :·!·•· ,,.,,... "'\,, l NEW YORK -Johnny J""1oon, a New York Yankee oCficiaJ fw almoet • quarter ot a century, ts the new admillistrative officer of baseball. Johnson, 48, was appalnted Thursday by Comm-Bowie Kuhn to ....,iace John McHale, who rea.igned to become pr t 1 J dent ct the Monlretl Expos, Jebnlon's ·~ t.nes eftect Aue. J. • BAASTAD. Sweden -Clark Gn11ebner of New .York battled his way tnto the quarter.fma~ of the $33,000 Swedisll lnttmational Open Tennis Championships by defeating Jan·Erik Lundqvist of Swedee Thursday t.S, ~. "'· ~. Zeljko Franulovie d Yugoslavia and John Alexander of Alatralia al!JO reached the round of eight. Fnnulov>: ......... Ham Nerel.I of Sweden S..7, -H, 6-3, g.t, M. Ale:lander eliminated loo Tlriac of Rumania 9-7. 12-10. M . • LEMONT, 111. -Teenager Ted Mtier nl Joltet, 111.. spent a sl~ea night, began practicing at the crack or dawn, then fired a 73 Thursday fer a 2-under- par 142 and the clubhouse !leCOOd t"OUnd lead in lhe Nat\onal Public Links Golf Toumomenl. 'Ibe ~ 80phomott at Miami n.de North Junior C.01legt in Florida. ~aptu:red the fD"llt l"OUnd lead W~ay with a blaring 19 to matl'h I~ ,.&itiw o:uw record against Co( Hill'• -..n ""'· • SAN FRANCISCO ~ Complicated ....,i;.tons to c:omlJlel> the sale of the Clrlldmd Seals ol the National Hociey 1-to a..te& 0. Finley -.t into their teCOOd...,, -y. A botlery of altomoys hr Finley, ....,. K ol tbe OUJ.d Athletics basebaH club cl tl!t Amerioa 1-Jo, and (OI' TrBM N.ttanat Comm~. Jnc .• met all day ,,.. .... , .... part " 'lbund1ly oiClll -,,,...,.,. up Ille SU million pm•' II by,....,., WS AL DOUBLE PAYS $1,199 UJS AIAKfl'OI -A ,U el blgshotl -OtwM W. Qie· Md Blu&ec--woe dlt .... Nell at la:'A)lmJtOJ _, ....... .-.......... t oil<ly-lo --,.. ,,,. ..,,.. .i n.-.. bellored the eld .... t ...... -Deo. " 1117 -~ .. T-Mac Bar '"" • al .......... 'nail wq UM! IMI -·"'*"IM-.. "aced ·-""""' .,..,,, -.. Couoces --· -by Leroy ,._,""" ..... -his om race ..., •• the Or-CGn1 track, IWabtd • neck tn trwlt of Mr. P!:te Bat, a llJ.I outlider, l• !he llnl r.... Tho -.Inner pold PUO. ' J • , l':J5 '·""· ''" ,.tft. -· lt:61 ';"" •:JI '°""· "I .uUd biol If -_,, "'!!-~ Mre !rem G-*" Gtowe and ~ tald -aboul I,•.''. lllloo1 ~ ~ 1ame. ._. .. I aotictd be ... Wl'F!N •. :mitt ¥ -... ... ai-~ belcn. Aller his -llart. hi ;.;.. boc:lt and did a sreat Job. II '""'Jiot beaMtlful" • "<(I Tho -· half lit ll>e jclolnS ~II j IC eolfY is Tam Han ti .RIVenid€,:fk linirbod the -by relirinl ~ -Mids In .n.r. ~~ . JtriteoUts. • ! .... 'lllirlCrm•y not be a~""-" Hall and JUpey u ·111ey are lilh Blylevin: • -; 'A Mi•-• -,,_ Hall II~ in Anabei!!l -· Aller a wobbly WM upoel when· ]If...,. yant>d -• first tnnut, be .tied down and-•l reeeQtly in qBlanil and M ~4 ii one juncture redrecr nint Ancel• in a the afftnnalivt. - row. , "He dkln~ 1lve me any explaiiitioft · Mi~ swelled its di.vision lead to ·aod I dldn'l ut for ooe. I'm juat trJ1Dc six games with a ~1 . ~ oa . U.. to get tbe bell over tbe plate ·nd I stren&th cl Loo Canlenal ~ ninth • doii~ tlllnk about .-.. Its _.- iMing bcme rua oft an F.ddie-~ to be in on the ftnllh however." knuci.Jtball. 1 . . HaB was ll'OWld 1ai' tbe trXl ..... Bly-. a 19 ......... <>I Sfn!iqo the llrlt two Tiilns made outs to -HiMfi School in Glrden Gnve, was ~-the ninth inniDI with the ........ , chin1r b<IGre l,olt h\111>-f.,,. .,,.. 2.z. duding h~ ~r .and fa~. HID aingled to left field oo a ~ After ht walked Sandy _Momar and and Cardenas beltdd a Fiahtt ~ struck out Rogt.t Repaz to get the game over the center field fence at the ~ under way, three 9lraijht base hits had mark for tht victory. ···~ him on tbe brink of disaster. . Harmon Killebrew , the hard·~ TWINS' RICK RENICK (IOI BElflNS SLIDE INTO HOME PLATE IN SEVENTH INNING Rigney came to the rescue w1tb • 1Win s)Jgger, was not in ~ ....... llnei!p ptt9tllled to the plate ........ DAILY l'ILOT ............ ~ RENICK, WHO COLLIDED WITH ANGELS CATCHER JOE AZCU E, WAS RULED SAFE ON THE P LAY. THE RUN TIED THE SCORE AT 2-2. . ' Angels Place .Four Pla yers On All-Stars BOSTON (AP) -Third baseman Brooks Robinson of the Baltimore Orioles and outfielder Tony Oliva of the Min· nesota Twins were added to the America• Leagi.. All.Star squad today as the 23-player roster was filled for the annual mid fltason elwk: with the Natklnal League Tuesday. Robiason, beaten out by Minnesota's Harmon Killebrew for a starting berth jn the fans' balloUng, was 11amed for the lflh COMBCUlivt year, while Oliva was picked for the seventh straight time :;ince he joined the Twins as a rookie. Other reserves chosen by Manager Earl Weavec of Baltill\Ol'e, who will pilol the AL club at CiACinoeti next y.oeek, .~ anneunced by Ute 'eague. were ea\Chen: Ray Rosse, oC Cleveland and Jetry M~ of Boston: infielders SandJ Ak>mar and Jim Fregosi of California and Tommy Harper of Milwaukee, ud outfielders Roy While ot New York, Amos Otis of Kansas City, Winie Morion of Dttrol\ and Ale ~ Johnson of Callfomi1. Trevino Clings to Golf Lead Jacklin T wo Back A f ter Third Round of Play ST. ANDREWS, Scotland (AP) -Lee Trevi~ the talkative Teun [rom El Paso, lengthened his lead to two strokes today after 54 boles of the British ~ C.olf Championship by carefully coasting through the third round in par 72 for a total of 208. Remaining eight under par for play over the 6,951·yard, par 72 Old Course, Trevino went out in 36 and then came home in 3& with a birdie three on No. 18 for his two-stroke lead over a trio of challengers -countrymen Jack Nici.laus ol Columbus, Ohio and Doug Sanders of Jlouston, T.e~ and Britain's Tony Jacklin. Nicklaus, who slatted the• day just one stroke back, lost an opportunity to keep Trevino's lead from growing wht!ll he parred the last two holes for a 7S and his 210. He just missed getting a birdie on II that would have ~kt Trevino's mar· gin al one stroke. Sanders moved &11 under par wlth a 71, comin& home to 34 wit.b four lhr9el on the back Dine' far his 110. Sander•, who was tlne strokes back starting out, therefore cut one off Trevino's edge &ver him going into Saturday's final roond. Gary Player, twice British Open champion, shot hi"m9elf out ()( the com· petiUoo with a three over ?S for %24. the green and he three putted the long filth for a bogey 6. He three putted the short eighth and was out in tWO><>Vet.,,ar SB. Then the putter let him down again at the 11th where again he had three putts for a bogey 5. He sank a lO-footer at the 12th for a birdie 3 but had another bogey at the 17th where he missed a putt of only two feet. Player wound up with a :rr on the back nine. C.Okl, piercing winds rose higher and higher by early afternoon. St. Andrews. even withoul rain, was presenting its nastiest possible face. Orville Moody, former U.S. Open champ from Chlc~asha, Okla., surfered through a 38-41-79, which gave him 226, 10 over par, for the 54 holes. 'fadashi KiUa of Kobe, Japan, conceded he was unable to control his loag game in the breetes. He shot ~ for IJ<>Yel'i)lf 221. '!bat ftS dangerous let-- •itory I« Friday night's lurthe< cutoff. Bobby Cole ol South Africa shot • line one-unde1"per 71, -included even a 7 oo the lot\g f1fth hole. "nlat gave him 2UI, two over par for the distance and well qualified fot the final 18 holes. . A! Moody came ln with his '79, his ck>se friend, Trevino, the leader after two rounds, was preparing to set out on his adventure in the wind. "Nobody can bePt yoo. Lee" said Moody. "Just keep the ball low. You can play the wind better than most in this field." Trevino replied, "Juli. watch -the low ball will :zoom through any sort o( wind St. Anm-ews might provide. I never get discouraged by the wind. 1 can hit the ball as kJw 1s any man in the field. ''You need (inn turf to do it. And you've got exactly that st St. Andrews." Roberto de Vicenzo. the 1967 champion, beat par !fith a 71 but like many other!I he confessed that swirling winds dfllied solution. The Argentine saved himself wt.th • back nine )4 belped by birdies It the start.. the loth and at the fini3h, the lath. Two over par for the 54 holes, De V\ceruio was at least. certain to pl.ay in the la91. round. "That wind was wry unkind,'• tie sakt. •·ft r>evtt helped oo any bole, It changed like half crazy. But It never teemed to ehiaflle for the good." He bad made • -trip to ldiM to atti!M hil father'• funeral ......_ day and al'Tived at Onnp Camtt~· port at 7:25. · r "J i.ct a ponce car wailing fof.Jmn at the airl>ort,'' Ripy said. "I ;tn.. to get the game delayed five ~ . but the gMUal manag« (Diet Wallh) woukhJlt approve the delay." lt wM Walsh w11o r1nc1 Rigney 1u1 ;a . Killebrew pincl>l>it In the firs! ~ . ''Th<ir pitching (Mlnnetota) is ..,. dereltimated," manager=· said in the dejeoled An•I . "That kid (Blyleven) II • better pitcher than ht abowed 111. And they have a good bullpell ; stan Willi11M, Ron Perranoski _. kid Hall." -, Phillips also lamented U'9 fact .lblt Cardena! seems to alway! crop-:~ hurt the Angels. ~:~ .... i: And Rlpy conlinned his ""'fliclollll: "He ls: the moat underrated ' In tbe gMM today,'' Rllftlty aailt.; b ooe of the fmeat I have ever ed." ' l~~11 The aeries continue. at the · t~igbt with Andy MmeranUb""t :) gomc fcr-the Angell qainst Jimt Kaet (7-1) of the Twins. .!~· •• Saturday night ~ diamond •ilhl ,ml Sunday afternoon is camera day te.dolt out the big serit! with M'mneeota. --.n ~ llllllNN•SOTA CALl ...... l!i''' all r '""' .,. ll!M Tov1r. d • t I I AIDl!llr, !fl J ~ *'"• HUI.cf ttlllt~rt ...... T~ 111 • I I I f r9IDIJ, ts 1 •1• J I klllebr•w. 11 • I 1 I A.~ It 4 f: ,, .•• ON..,., rl ' 1 1 t Sl*\CW, lll ·i '-I 1 lt..,ldl;, 3lt 2 1 I l J.TI"'"" 1f11 1 ~ ... ,. Allllon, If J I I I MCM..,lltn, A ,, I 1 •• T.Mall, , I I 1 I JllhnsloM, cf J I 'e • Ct,.,..., n J 1 1 J Amil, t 1~, .. ~. Mlttwrwtlll, C 2 I I I £11111, • 1 • • • "-'· 2 tlllt.M9"f',, 1••"1• lllVI-, , l t T I l!.l'laMr, , \ a. • • lt1ftlff, C-1 • • • '"""' Tot1l1 II: ' I 4 TMt l• ·~· <t I MlMttOll Oil D110 102 -1· C1lifwnl1 1111 ooo 111»•..:... ·~ ''"'"'" ... lllylel!M • • ' 2 1 •J T.MaH jW,$-21 J I I I ·1... 4 Jl:.Ma"f' ~l/J s 1 1 ~ ( 1!.IFll/Wt' fl,).J) :l-1/J J 2 J .• f"I T"°" -I:•. A~t -2'.1"-•.• .,,. v ... -.- Collett Sparks . · .. American· Spik~ . ' PARIS (AP) -For two bourt·•'W'P. nesday nlght, Wayne Collett tat 'i...,.. Ill"" box al Colombes Olympic Sladiupl, groaning in dilbelief. ·• .~ '"nlls is too much, man," ber)4t repealing "" the Frem.n.n tep1·.-. ning, aDd the U.S. tract and field·- kept losing. There was nothing Collett could.. • until Thurtd1y night Whtl't tie ·~ on a palr of yellow seatpanl! ~uiidltr his dark blue "USA" warmup suit put his UCLA windbreaker over ~ ,Jll warmth and went out to ht« ~ ilw the 400 meters. ..... ' With a Novernber--lilte chill wind at. his beet, CoUeU woo the 400 la. M.t. When he croued ll>e finilll lint 16 .... b81Tassmg trend waa reversed· 'l'hl United States took over 1he >Md .in it.s two-day meet with France and .- oJt to win eight ol the ~~· eventa on the protram. . ~ • ; ...... ,•• outfielder ~I Kaline or the Detroit Tigers was named by Weaver as <1 squad n~mber for the 17th time in his ti major ~ eeasom. However. Kaline WM in;Ured earlier this week and Motiel wu plclted to replace him on the roster. £ight over par for the distance, the Ooughty little south African was to far behind the par-tlusting field that he could lake only a dispirited Interest. a6d hope to make the cutoff to the kJw 55 and ties fOl' &iturday'• firlll TOUDd . Play« failed to master hi&h windl that ROpt the t ,ISl·y&rd, par-11 Oki Coorle but he was not alone In that •ITIX'I tl!t early llar1ecs ol tbe reduced llO--man Oeld. Astros' Menke Celebrate~-' A league apotesman &a.id Fregosi was selected far the slnh time after Boston's Rico-PetroceUi WM withdrawn at the ~uest or the .Red Sox. Petrocelli. oamiwly ed&ed• by ohorlstop Lu~ Aprarlcio of the Chk:ato While Sox in th< fan ballotina, ftportedly needs ""'t badly. Earl\t.r. Wavw urned Oave JohMon el the otlolM 1o replace iniUft<I Rod Carew of Mh'lfelOta as the starting ae- cond be.setnaa. ·~ i~es. the ~ will ha ve ,Pl>yen In ... ~orm and the Angels will hive four fot the AU.Star game. T.he ~t Clyde 'Wrilbt w• nomed earlier U\ls week. '!NYhro. leoding alter !I hole< ot elghl ulld« par. wu !he last one on the counM today playing with de£ending champion Jacklin who was lied with Jack 'Nicklaus of Columl><ls, Ohio one st.rote behind. Playtt M\d after hiJ round. "Well, I ll10U&lll I wooJd be back home In Joha.......,I today. But r Jost made Ibo eut . .. _ J'lll eeNln to go bock to Jobu•g tomorrow afttr tociav's T'f"'""· I ~1yed "1 -11 It·-aMelienblo." He~ lhe birth by l•inl thtot.,n l!OIJSTON (API -Denis Menke o! the Hou.Mon Astros doesn't take his selec· lion to the 111-star squad ror . the second year in a row IJihtly. "Making it the first time was tbe greatest thriU because it carne aft.er I t\ld been lraded," he said. "And getting named a 9eCOlKt time makes you fttl Uke the Orlt one wua't a nuke." tn a show of appreciaUon, Menkt ham- mertd 1 grand slam llorner olf young pitcher Alu Fostc.r In the first Inning and knock.ed in the first' live rul'ls Thur> day ru,tlt as t~ Astros defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers, i-5. Menke'• ceJebcaUoo was a blg one, •• snapping the Doqers' aeven-pme win- nlq streat ud hlltlni a five-1ame losing binge hr ""' Astros. JU. Billlncham picffd up lhe mound victory, his !eventb, and JU. Ray col· lected 1 save. Loosin& a lf.bit a1ugfest_, Houston kept .M.'Oring runs acain&t a succtsUon of Dodgor pilch<n ud Doug Rade< clob- bered his 15th homer off Fred Normaa In the sixth kr the finll one. "I was jutt glad to cet. those rum batted \n and help win w 1 1ame," sakt Menke, a one-time Iowa fafm boy. •·1 ha\·en't driven in any ruas ja a 1001 opell. lt'1 -1 IOOi dr)' spell ' .1 for our third, fourth and fifth ....... ..,. ol late." ....-i~ \.01 AM••l•I MOUITOM I .. ,...... _... GrMMrk'Wllt,tt ' I t 'a J ,....., rl •...-...... Mot .. lt J111~ 1 1.)1 'W.O.vll, tf 4 t ' 1 w • .....; ::' .____,_,~ W.,.nw, Ill • 1 ' t OW..."""" It : .. tl :...,...,.. II J t I 1 f'tllttlnt. If 4 I 1 l lier, t 4 I I I T--. 1, I _a i f G1~, 31 4 I I t "'" · Cr11..w.r.a, rl ' I I • c...:.. ':, ~ -j f ttlW, I 1 I I I ltadw JI • I~ o ~ "' 1 I I I J .......... c 4 ... 1 ~ml. ' t I I I •IK,.....lflo ' t 1 ~ I ~~ .. ' I I 1 1 J.1t1,, , 1 .. •1 I _._._, I I I I Mll<lo~ ' I I I I " • TO!lllll )II J U S Ttttll 1t t \A f. Lot Al\fll• IOI O._ 1t1 . & ~""-... l , •1 Ul ,-,.-.:1 , . -, .. oa -L• """"" ,., ~ -.. 11, 21 -~llfr, ~ W. C..vlt, W, ,.arll;w, L.,....,., Hit -~. (» .. ~ (SJ. "*" ti.II. N -....,..._ ,.... ·~ v ' . -l ' t • ' ... -'!id 1ht ' ,.i !"" ... 1111 ' s: ... ~ve :.. ~di ' •ho ..... ,io = I I .... """ c: t: lf10I lloc ii'I .... _ illo ~ blm rloi .,,.. IM) r-1111- It': • UL ;: -"' 11111 ' .. ~~ ~: 't·: .... ' .. : .. "°'' •• ;". -'" • • j., ~ • :, .,,. ' • ,._ !tf3 • , .... .... ~ ~ ~ - Ill IU. -n. in -... •• ,. " - • -.... --... • -, ~ !' •• •• , ' ..! '"'"'· """.10, 1970 ... . Marip.a ~''-frips~F 9e; . Oiler~ :Fall, 86-76 " ~rtiiet . .. ~ea . Wl"estl~• C~~,~~::~11 _.;Jtfe~eo . . ..,,~This.talented crew of wrestlers will~· ~Uo~·ip·tbe ~·~can, Chris Hum!lhreY, Dan Lewis, JiJ1l Sweeney, Bob HallJ!, Young Hutchi- .,..1 . Uonals at Mex1ro City Monday. Melilrecl •tore ~g.-1-t)"Oary , . son, Bob Walker, Dave Keltet; V; R: Holl'OI, Chl'is Sones coach Fnnk .,;.,, ljpQZZi, Mike Burns. Neil Elkins . (standing 1-r)• coacii Basil T8Dent, ~~rpel. Tile group is represen~ the Orarige. Coast 'iMpA. ··-ter'"\~· ' ~ - '"".&YI ~ . ...__ ··-Vlll• firi f'_...V....,Wll .. ,.,,, •. l'fll(ll • • 4 12 ~ P,GlrW 3 J 4 I Sl\lftn ,,_. t I l ll f'llc;k Kri.l,IMt ' I J I 1111 fit* J 4 I lt Wlllllll'll L..,.,..,.. • I • 2 Cll'dNI c;,GtrMI' J I ' 7 WLlllrl TO!lft 16 ll lt 6S Tollil1 _,,_ f't1111t111t v.111y 11 u n 11-u Ge..., Ortovt 22 t IS J -SI .... hrt•r 4HI .... ·~ IUI .... ,,., . , .... ==.i._ ~ ! ~,~ s:"" ·, !·!1~ SOvrhwlck 3 J J • f'lnl•r t 1 t 1 ~-,._ 22lllrock JIJ7 Hll• t 4 • I Ad1MJ J l I 11 811-MV IJ17f'llng '''' SI-• 1111J.ll'l!lti. 1111 Young Ill• S"'llll-f I I I ..... I 2 J 4 JlhnlOn , 3 • •' Mlndlu .•• 1 I a"'"'*' t I ·I 4 TtMll It• t2 7t Tttlll -.. -w .. ,,,.lllltw. • M "' n "-·"' 9ofst l'lrfllCI• I · I lf 2' -.U C•M ,., ._ Pwt un . ' """"' -·~· klt!ll" ,,,,, .. , .. 2l1J lt•.115' Orlettv I 4 114.Mlr1Yldl , ·1 J f J brltt l 1 4 I ll(tylriefl t I J t 'Wilson Ford ~ ~: ~'N"ewport Nine Stays ·Hot· ' ~~-' • 1 2 ... ,..,... 2 I 2 • ....._... J 't JM C..t11lll JI t • Botches 4th " .t....netf I • 1 I c.Mllff 1 I I 4 c--. I • 1 I lodllwlt .•• 't • J-• 11 2 111'1\lb'I ,,,, o-1111.lwlMlier• ltlt Wt••• 1122 ' Conrvt I J J J ··~u ~ --Straight Win Hedrick Paces ·Exchange Club to 5-2 Victory TOltl 17 ll \I -" TOll!I s.:.r. '' .......,.. c-• 1111 Mir 1J 14 ll 1s -M ,_. .. ,r1i; 1 11 12 7-3' 121121• ~ ... '!\ ; . " ·11-Fm! -ils lowtb straight ec.c. Mesa Open summer league basket-...._outine w~ night at Southern ::-m-.·~ .. ...wi. a·•9B-73 crusher . 5Quthem •l'IOitic MOid. • ' · ·~ in.· the compankit featurt, Harbor 'Mermaots (Orange Coast CoUege) "ex~ '·Plll*d a ~.halftime• lead Do "--7t vidory 'over Saddleback. . 1-..., Ford reoeived ~ p1.., "· tort. from llv'ee J1lirim ill routlog Ila ~.'.'.1 '".r(eodilll tile pack was '!Un Witt with • on lt field pis while mate Bruce _O}lpnao was addkc 23 and Rick 1~ ~in with 21. ·: ~ toaW:d. in 17 io the second :·~as the winners collected 5.1 of. their ... in Ille finll 20 mj-!~ ~~ ba1anoed olfeme was the leading ':fp,r in lhe !loibOr Merchanls vl<lcry ~-r. Saddkib.ct with rour payers in ".iewte ftguris. . .... .,~:Prank Zebot led li;.e winners with IS ~ by Lee Watters (13), Larry '~ (12) ..,.iPaul Holm<S (II). :-n.t quartet ~wed the 37-point lied~ ol Erie Christensen and lt.t Mltllr'i 11 ·~ 'for the losing ~crew. h. r1uttc INN 11lll ~••I'll (NI .... 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"'Ii " :'New Cenferenee · The Newport Exchange Club (Newport JI-) lllayed alDp the lluntlng10n BeaClt IWllmft' balebell ttlmdings with a $-Z vtctory Wedneeday night over Wi ·is Tow Serv}ce (Edbon)' 11\ a six-in- 1 'F,4fson l!'Cb • , r.= ~ ·"'-"-,de! ~t~~~~ ·affW "with+ ·a i4: deedlock ·at Marina ond l<auffman and B1'.00d (Marina) drop- (led Huntington H.-.r (Huntington ".Bucb), 4-3, in slx iminp at lkntibgton l\Oach. steve Hedrick went an the way on ~ 1DlUlld fOI' Newport Exchange, strik· ing out eight and walking five while allowing a pair oI aing"8. Wim's Tow Service was able to garner Mly ooe earned run rXf the Newport hurler. The winners came up with a pair Santa Ana Loop ol rum in the third inning and salted it away with a trio of Wllin in the followinl frame. N-' Ezchqe ,_ leads the league with a 7-l·I ,nark while Winn's mark studs at 3-7 • ..c. '!'he IQwanis ha dedged Giit 10· • .,. 'lead against the t\qtarY iil\>O ·liter foW' .Jrainos. Bui, the '~ .......... back with a four-nm rally in the ftfth 10 Imo< things up ond Jive each oquad jts 8eCOOd tie of. lhe 111UXL Dave 'Vila,, and Reed .kJhwol'I Wred hill duties for the Ktwmt whiJt Pat Hudgins and Dmly EckJea pitched f'"' the Rotary. KauffJ!liln and Broed chalked up its fint win after seven straight eett>acb by piling together all its nms in the fourth and fifth frames. Kauffman posted a pair o/ tallles In the fourth to erai19e a 3-0 Hartour edc• Saddlehack Pays Pric~ Nailed by Diahlos, 7240 fl1ission Viejo High's Diablos swept to their seventh win in eight starts Thursday night, ripping host Saddleback High, 72-40, behind the 29-point outburst by sil.·foot guard Richie Price in the Santa Ana summer basketball league. Mater Dei, however, wasn't quJte as fortunate, absorbing a 57-51 loss to Jerome Eark at Santa Ana College in second-round openers. ~1issioo Viejo mentor Pat Roberts was pleased with his team's outing and remarked, "We looked real good tonigb4 and Ur~ ol our best weren't even auited up." Price, who quarterbacks thoe Mission Viejo fastbreak offense from bis guard position, scorched the nets for 13 field goals and three gratis shots while mates Joe Evans and Gary Brown chipped ln with 12 and 10 points apiece. Roberts' Diab1os blilted Saddleback at one stretch, •t, after the ho9ts had opened the cor*st with a U lead. The Crestview League Diablos held a IJ&i>Oint spread at lhe ball an! coasted home • ~#'Gttuch() Cage Slate Set Jerome Park, standing in for San Clemente bi the Santa Ana League, took advantage of five Mater Dei turnovers in the third quarter and went OD to poet a l°"P.Olnt advantage at the end "' the third -alter trailln1 by ltlree at lhe half. The winners 101 the hot hand from outside in thlt fMal ,eement and by the lime h Monordis could -the Jerome quintet had things 'Well in hand. *"' 'coriferenee and an ambiUous ~l>'*"Oll' . m.i.lle h'8hlight ~k Oollete'• 1~71 basketball slate. • '!be Gauc:hos of coach Roy St.evens wUI. be p1-yiftc in the Mission Conference lblnc the ............. all" ~g t '''• ~. ia. l \ . ., . ANGELS RECALL 'JfELIEF PITCHER .. 'DI.ft LIRcK:he, 1 left-handed relief , . . fllc!ler, boz -.... uect. !torn Hawaii two )'tart in the Desert c~. Conf,...nce play wlll be(tn W-y. Jan. a at Gro6smont. Saddl<back .betins the ......., Friday, Nov. 27 against Sen ~ Mesa at G"*DOOI. Noo-con!e~e foes include MJra Costa, Golden West, Sinta Al1a, USC Frosh. Moof1>8tk, Mt. San JacirWo. Fullerton, UC Rlv<nlde Frooh and Cypress. Saddlebo<k will also porli<:ipot. in the Col.lece o/ the Desert toorney, Dec.-· RJck Kruffen kid Mater Dei in the reboundil\i department with 10 followed by steve Frita (I). Fritz was the 900l'ina leader for Mater Dei with 20 oo eight field goals and four free throws while Pete Roberts Wit also in double figures, with ts counttn. Mission Viejo retllnll 10 llCliolt'l'uelday at Santa Ana College atainlt Santa Ana High (7) wlllle Mater Del meets Los Amlgoo at Santo Alla Valley (7). and then came right back kt the next stanza to IO ahead for good with another pair ol nw. Ron Beattie lbd 1Mry Maisano !bared ~ chores for the winnen 1Jitb lllf llll!r liWlll. vp lhe vk1M'Y.· .' . ' .......... -.-~ ...... -,.., the """Jiii llx: HunU~ ~ 911 Cbl' .... I • /. ~.. --t""r' ' . <---.. ........ 1., ......... ...,...,,.)), .,.,.,. .., .. ,.,, S<ll!Ylwt, It J I I I J~,211 JI I • • ,_,,, » 2 I l I Ht!U, :Ill i I I • a.tfle,p 2111Mllll,111 J.121 Mt ...... , 1111DHt ... ,a ••It Wflleler, cf I • I I &rooQ,. p ! ••• Cl'IKI, ~ ! I I 1 C..lt., cf 2 I f • lltetl,211 >••l,Ullllll'l,lfD; 4111 ..tdMn. 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Klw•IS 10 N . ...._,_ ... ,,., 141 .., r llAI •llrllntl Kirl,211 •OOO~rll,1•llll P••k•r, cf J I I 0 °""'""'· If , • I 0 Olnnw, " 2 1 I I M1rl1y, ., J o 1 J erln-.< IOOOMt,.,.,.,cf 3101 o.MUI•, If 3 I 0 I Ectci., a., 2 1 O I C1m1, If 0 0 0 O Mtf'ry,,..~, Ill I l l I M,JOl\Nllo'I, lib J 0 l I RllOwll, If 3 1 1 O l ltflop, ff 2 I 0 I Awlllll C t I l O l•k1r, 19 2 l 0 0 Hug.g i.;,, " 1 o O O \11111,a IOOOM11Mr••111 '"'''"" 0000 ' llt.Jotin.on, ,, I o a o To1ti. 21 • 4 2 Tot1r. 23 • I 4 '"'' "' , .... . ' . ,.....,,.... CtnlW 11.rw11111 on '°' -• 4 1 NOf'll\ Hll!lflne!M lltot1ry 000 IMO -4 I • ............. 041 ._... ~ "" """"' flltt~-WIM J34 1Mdrt 1111 Thornl• f 4 2 11 Andtn111 J J I 15 Wlllttlllll 2 I l 4 Dw'Y 5 • I 10 :,:~ l: ~~I; ~I• i!; ~ll~ OfPW11 t 21tWolf 1Jt1 f:""* 4;1 t 1Wll-1 •11 MllJ• • I f I I Tot1I• )I I• 1j 16 Tot1IJ ,. 14 14 M 1+un11ntt• ...!_.. ~. ~ • it -n · 11t1nct• Atwnr•, n ·• 1t v -.. M.,_ ( .. I W ...... 1411 ••l•d ....... _, Mltllr w-"" 111-ldt "" Tll11rm Tot1t. .. ,..,.. ,. ..... l•IJ21Hlrl 112> 1416Wflllltck lltl 12J21t.Cllln 111421 ''''"''"' 61412 t•l2~ 1111 J4tl•llC«:111k 1414 liJJO\httl~ 1112 114tK.,U 11•2 3 I • 11 Dtnlnil' I • I I 12101''4 TOt911 lO 7\1 41 _.,_ Ut17 24 -U f1111U -"7 Menne Fires 66, Holds Golf Lead MILWAUKEE -When airplane1 are grounded, Bob Menne is fl;ying hlch. The second-year tour pro fro m Andover, Mau., fired an open1ni round siJ:-under·J*' ti 1buraday to. take a •-• leod In lhe 1110,000. Grealel' Milwaukee Open Golf Tournament. "nu. llll't may beet round on . the tour," Menne said. "I h$1 a M at Miami 10 tie Lee Trevino. I lost co the secoad hole of the pl1)'0fl wbtn I milled a ohort putt and he made a 'mis.sable' one." That WU In ihe National Airlilw Open and, at the time, National Air!M was on strike. 'J1ds time, Northwest Orient, A ma.F carrier into Mllwauiee, ii lf'O\Do ded becauae ol. 1 walkout. Major Leaglie Standings New York Pltloburp Cbtca10 St Louil Philadelphia Moolreal Iii 5\S •• 11\S II Iii 17 II 14\S Jiiii AME111CAN LJl:AQUE --1' L Pd. Gii Baltim<n llelroll New Yark Booton Clevellnd Wasblqtoa MlnnetOla Aqelo Oakland Ka111111 City Chi<:qo Milwaukee 12 II .ll'I IS 36 .55& IS 37 .Stl 41 to .SOI 37 IS .ISi II 47 .447 Well DMtl<I M • .en l9 ,. ·"" lS 31 .SU IO 51 .370 IO Ill .161 IO 11 .161 """"*"' •-in. Dttrtlt 7, '"1111 • "'"" Yerk 7, t1lllm1rt S. I IMI,.., rt111 Wtilll"ll"°"' I, CltY1lol111C11 J ClllC ... 6, MIMul!M I Ml"""°'' 4, a....1 'OnlY 01-l(hldUlld'. T ... w'l'e-.. • lit II HIS II • 10 !H • !II M!IWtulcM llollll 1"6) .i OllllMll If'"-'" ... •I, nit/II ' ,M-... (l(Nt HI 11 ....... l~llll •I ' n ClltcM• (Jl .... I 7,7 11111 Mnltr M ., ,..,. ~ llf llClllNI (ltV (..llf'IMon t.f -lltNkff .. , twi-fl-M ~·-' lllHll'lftl (f'ttlllW ... ) 11 °"'911 (Culll U>. over Bolla Gnmljo al Marina HICI!· ,,,. ·~-... , -' at ll'wll¥r ........ Beacb lllCh whore a poir ol !~ ...... unfolded • 1l>e feature till wu the Jlullockiu- Rwllo Alamitaa oolU1lon ud when lllo ....Ubodcleared, thellllwbodeorned a lo.point Victory by virtue al I . ftna1 ...,. tally. <lNcb Elmer O>mbs' llwlilnCloa outfit had .......,, -witb 32 -io lllo thlrU period .my 10 coltapoe In tlll fiuf eil)lt minutes when -bo ouls<oted. lhe Oileil, 27-lt. ·lt follo'wed Fount.am• Valley's tllth"win of. tbt campaign, an easy tul dedR over Gardea GroVe. The Joeen recentty lurnod away· _.,., Alamilol for the laii<r'• ooly selbock by a <Ollllderabla margin. ~ Hoet ·EdlJon was mll!Pf'd at the wire by speody Villa Park; filllnc a-ao: wlllle tht compuion feature was a llJ'IM! of contrtlllq styles u c ..... de! liar's dellbei.ie style al play made Bi- Part its Mh victim, M-39. Coocb Tandy Gillla' prooa q'!iftlel WU led ia lbe ""1l'inl clepal1meat by Don Killian, wbo tallied 19 for tht win- ners . Corcna'1 llne lolses have been ~y mai-g!U of two (ll'Ollntatn vluex>. - (Muina) and five (Rancho AlamllOa). Marina's seventh wU. w. Jed bY: Kipp llaird. who tallied 21 on lo field aoaJs and a Jlr•lis obol. Mlle Briaa ~ was held 10 sl:i polnla afler ~ 14 Tuesdliy aptnsl Villa Park. · Hua~'s loA wu its first since lbe opeoiq round. After falll!il -In Ille flnl ball, lhe Ollm iJed It up al ~ .pee. aod it WU ool,y a e-poiBfl dellclt with three minutes lo go W- Jtancho took lidv&JUp ct ..... 'cold llhooltnJ ud -. by lhe hoota. .Sieve Brooks led Huntinctoo with U polnlo: He's averaglq JU per ouu.c, . Fountain Valley broke -for a :D.I idv-p tn lhe lleCOlld quarlel' ud raced to ib euy wia over Garden Grovt1 behind the slxirlnr ezplolls ol Jllcl; Pow"! (11), Dave Lynch (U) All Ed Pitta (10). DEAN LEWIS AMNthllAIY SALi TA ' -. -$1697 '+Tu a Lie. ~ VOLVO . , Jake the pt0ce a! Rudy May oo ~ ~ rooter for the nen two weeks. '\.ORocbe, n , bad a ~ l'tCOl'd at Rfnlaii and WM HI with lhe Aneels ~ lfte .relif:f apprearanct1 t11rller 1n tbe )'Mr. l'llt/ll • , 111t11f""" IC• 'I!'-•I CbY911M--(Mdlftttt IMJ, I a-- Htw Ytrt lllCJIN NI at WMlllN'M 1--... .. ,,, """' ' 'lllf,will roport for the Nailooal Gum! M'.ln VU1<NUy! Sala'day. , .--'"' bi .n g..,. tor the h 1rt·nes, atrtttn1 OlA g7 tn •1hrrlns• and -llna an e.r.a. ol Ul. Al a -he -are<! tn 11 llllDft with ~ t.71 e.r.a. and 11Ye Mm. K l I ........ uo .,...,.. ..... lfll ... ... .. .... f!rhf I I lti C•llle!'t lf 4 •1' «111""' o • o • wn1""" ' • ._ 1t ft"'"' •111•Je11n-11411 Ht•llllltt.11 1 0 1 ' Or1H ! • • • H•lll'Y 1 t 0 I ri• I O f ~ ...,_,. ,.,.~ 1•tt Ttttlt to II 7 It Toti.. ,. f It II _.,_ Mil"' 0.1 11 It ~ -st ,/"'"" ,,,. I 11 ta -fl DEAN LEWIS 1966 HAllOl ILVD., COSTA MESA hrvfa encl '•rtt for Alf '""'''" Cart Modern locly Sllop fw All Can 646-9303 Onnge County'$ Lorgest and M0&t Modem ToYot~ and Volvo Dealer 1'11 DIMO $2"9' 1411 ... t-41 .. ...._ ......... 'CS.... tt4740) • SPaCt.AL 197DTDYOTA W• •om $1817 ~~ ' • .. ' . ~. -•• • ., ... . .. • • ' . . ..... -.. ' ..... • • • •• I f Jf .... , ...., r• . ...., JO. 1•10 ~~~~~~~~-Alann·tos WHAT'S IN- How to Talie the Fun Out of Golf Area Briefs .. OVIDoolll? ., ..... A-, 'l1>e fint -of the ~ ............ braolht lnl4 Newport llorbor 1ut So1urda7 -the Filbtmc Lady. ~ 'l1>e lucky ..,..,. ..... caupt the llnt of two loocllm boated ·, was Clllf·Bdplll of Nnpon Beech. ·, ' . I • Bripall'• """ Cf!ilocy, came in. r ..... -brlnllll ':; hil filh to pl! ooly millutes behind Jlil·fallwr'• Jt.pounjlel'. ' '!be fish ...,. caught just • few miles 101Jtb ol 1"' t 5m Jwm 5eomouat, oame t• mfles llOUllaimt ol the bwbor jelly. Tllil •rea bu beeo -over ainoe then, but u ..,, of· press time IO tunber' cat.cbes were reported, · . It it ffr1 hard . to llU whether or not tbia la IOinc to be a good or bod · yur. 'l1>e first indlcallou ti size ol the fltb and" location of lint cold> make ·for a dim picture, but water ternperaWre,~ condllioDI and bait supply counter with good prospects. It is a matter of time ad we wm know how this year ls going to shlpe up. There ahould be some good r<poru comin( in by this ....tend fnlm the Su Diego boall liibing the !O Mlle -and the Dumping GnJWl<ls. M•rlh1 Spettelt o.,er WeefceRtl RelH Smllli of the 1ll1bel AqlloJ QU .._u tut mwe marllll were IP9Uell ever tile weetead, bat .. 1btkert ...,. lo tbe ...,... A r... .._. ,,_ beotod --Uy wklcli ...... 1lllit nter c.adNi t. tlait ea.er ·are lmpn'lhl1. Deleo feell -tbe !Int flll to eome lo will lie lit lillo ad tbt tbe .. -la ......, ,..., w. early .. the --'lloen .... ,.a... -tbe blp .-.. tbe .._, ad ..Jy very r... reported ...... the _, ialaMI ~y __.., __ Bamerda, ._ ... a kw ._... an • .., hr aetM. _...., .. -.... G...r -of tbe -ad _ ....... "'"" tbe --... mu., f• fer the ..,... __ P'd T-r ti Dlvty't IMtll' ad Art GronU:y tf Art't l..ndlllc are waldq te ntfl9-IOmt ti their boatl over -1• ""' ..... -trips, IMd .. , .... -lbllot fl .. ..... .., ...... pmMe •• ..., .... u ... alhltl ...... ., .. .., 1111111ben -tbe • llllle -... ..,.wi, -trips will beJIL Grouly wDI be ..,..., eat U.. C..ael hind leavlllc lit I p.m. Frida, •• -liq trip ,... tbe ... ,,.... ,... -wtll -.. --_., ..... 1a, .... tbe fare f1 $15. For....,._,-17MAI. B•-f:•tfb• Keli Bet •. Officials at the Like H1vuu Mll'iD 1r1 very enthused by the number of eatrlSb ta IS% powoda whlch ore bein( eaughl by Ille onglers. '!be cab m biting good on wallrdop erawien ud shrimp. , ' 'I1Je: baas are cooperative for fishermen who know the lake but the action is very 11low for 111glen; unlamUlar with the drop-off COVt&. TM I lb. 3 Ot. bass caught earlier this aeuon ill atill the leader ii the Lake Havuu Bass Detby. Slooteera D-petl A119lera Late .ner.... 1hader llMwen la Die-Saa Berlll'dlae Mea*a ... die BlP Merna are Quta1 muy u1ten off ... !Utt, bet HI befDfo ..... of tbe.al .... potle<I ....... te1ie1 of lnaL Bii ._Lab II,.... ... , -he~ of -bow -lo 1% ,...., for asters .,...., tbe deeper b•Y•. wlllle tt.e ltua flalmmea an HI farill tee well. 5-...e lldermea ht leMril an bt1a1 1 l'OllP time eva 1triqhl1 -fblo •I tbe like prlmully due to enwils 1lo11 the _ad_ ... • Up ti tM MP eoaCr)', h'• a dlfferelt dory. Most u1Jen arr: catcWq ae1r limit. of plated troat from tlte road1lde -ud Ill.., wM!e Clftky Lal<e II sJvlq •P ,.,.. ·• laq:er rambowl ud brtna. 'lk De,.-t of Fillo ud G-fs .. avlly -· •• Ille --tbe ....... -tide of Ille lllerTu ... ,....., ............ -will be,...,. Baa -S11rfKe •t lrl!lne • Flshinc with Tom Lenzie of Costa Mesa this past week. this writer discovered that Irvine Lake bass 1re mov;.1g on the IW'flCI:. Lemie ft!IOOI with his Fenwick ny TOd using • p:ipper and baged the largest hiss of the day a nice 31;1 pooM!er. Wt c1ught and released 1 aumber of bass ud round the fllh very eager to 11trlke Smltbwlck surface plugs. John Kurawsky of Baldwin Park fishing with Ed Wik of Orange caught acme aice caUlsh to 10 pounds U!ling stink bait. [14 Tbe trout ire ltill hitting bait and lures, but with the ~ riling water temperature the trout fishing should slow don towards the end of the m011th. Vall Lake conUnues to give up good numbers cf bas.! ~ to both IUl'face and deep water ftSbermen. Mike and Dick !-Miller ot Bellfiower weighed in two limit. cf bass hittinl ~~ the IClles at more than 28 pounds with the largest Ush beiDC a 4~ pounder. The bass were take• in submerged brulb ml hll a Purple Budit jig. ~ Oollli Mesa angler N. Hudson had 1 nice stringer cf ~ rnized flab CILl&hl on alght crawlers in Goose Bay. Fishing t: l• ceneral fer all species cf fillh at Vail Lake iJ good, ' ln fact. lt could be nted, CllfTfttly, 19 the best all-around , .• lillhery open to the pub1ic in the aouthland. For reservatiom -pi.. (ntl l'lt-4411 . • • • ' ' t l •• l • ~ • { : > i ' ' ~ ' , I Mell • ,.., •• , Ocl ......_ W L •• -ll . ' ' I . ' I : -Fish Report · Racing , Entries •1 -1c1r~~~-ow: ..,._lfMI. N I Dtl r. 2 -kr•ldl J-'• ltt, iJE. .. .. "'~ c..,. '"~· Sllftll c, l -krttoi O CouftlV ~I MlP Tlfti Wlfdl P mcna 111111. I= 11!5: '-~it ' -krltdl (fllflnll• ""'"' Anrv111:l:: • : -:., O lldl Tam L"911 \Mtt"I ~~ir=.':!.im:r tr~1lt1e 0.0. L• 'A19ml'-~ fW Sltvf'NY, Jllfll' n. lf!L Ci.tt I '•I. Flnt l'o.f 7:45 '·"'· Dallr De\ltlM .,. '" & Ind r.c-. E'KKll 111 1'111 rKI. PIUT I.AC•, «It Yl nll. 1 Vtar ~nd ~=ii.. .._ ., ... f.m 1r T«N L= 121 f'' It II J-:~ U:W lrf "' !?:Cl C11r1l1 ""''*' 117 Swn' I t Ovt tll:0111 d 81nk1 120 Go T rblll Gllti.rt A.Pod"'° 117 Hn " •-t J•mn °"" no OCIR Program Pro staeb atep into the llmeli(hl Saturday night 'at Onnge County lnllrnalional Raceway. Qualifyin1 begins at S p.m. followed by ellmiutlon racing from u!lJO p.m . Al llil· 11'111 CaJlllro la only two weeka old, favored Butch Leal has already gone 1wo llnlbs ol.1 oeoond faster &han any ether pro stock in the Soulhland. Hi& b e I I quarter mile timo in the mus- out Mty blanb a.pplfed wherever Pepst ii sold, fna "I)' C elas . bueball eoadl ... the"park Salunliy. Mackerel Fishing . ~proves EQlll' Toci C111rln 5mlth 117 i;=l!lk L.-vr FllOCIMr uo ~ 1'1t llY .... -., --· "'ft Htnr'( P-120 •c o •aca. wi )'1r1t1. i v11r Th 1 b ~'!"re~~·~·· l'ur-::~:1.r. H•rt 117 e rou le with trees on a golf course js that it's bard to make a golf shot when cle car divl!lcn is -10.0&--S~ jacT mackeril-up -elapeed time and ta six pouoci. .,. bein( piebd 117.00 mph. up by locol half-day flahi'1I ChaUenging LeaPs point ad· boats cut of the three major, van<a1e will be NHRA points Orange Cca1t ire a leader Bill Bagshaw of Loo sporifbbing landinp >iitb on ~K~,. c111r1n s.n1111 120 you're under one. If your ball lands in the rough under a tree show your nn.. .. ~tt.£. H:~~= n: ponent how 'a· few "practice swings" can Poi you in good abaPe for that s~t COcUiiT Ll~"!i:4\: lH beck to the fairway or approach to the areen, ltockll Tll'f'I' Lti11!1m 120 _______ _;::_;c:_.::::_::.:_:=::.::.:.:=~·=::::-------------Angeles. ineteue in haHbul olao notad. lt-Vllw Gllllerl APOdKll 117 hid ""-JOI W11-117 Dllllr Lw E• Hlfln' P-111 nu10 ••c•:-ii' r~L~vr1r oldl Ind WI. A1io.ll!Cft, llfM 17Cll. 1'1rl(.,-1 llMH It Ir 111 ,_lllC\'_ Wllllw L1r" Wr I 117 Sl1r IEYll' Dlrlll'I' Cudlil l:N Lltltl OMe OW1v111 Weli. ttll T ...... F« AM Ll!~Jlanlllll 117 ;:c.., K75,, Hirt l'1I .rJ.t Johll I(= 1 ' Y9Hlt Gl~~ll· IY'I 8111¥ Go C. ,.,_. IU l'OUITM ltACi.""""iio 'r1r:f:J 'rllf' oklt ~' bred !ft C•llf. lllmlnt. 1'11"'~ g;;"'· CYlmlnll IH'kl f~ 8•'r 81r Clll'flll= 111 FiYf.ii COii ltobert ,t.d1lr 111 C-0.llllV H...,Y P-· 172 Svt1,_n Jcillft W1t1011 lft Cli>tlv1!11 r O•nnr C•rC1011 115 8urt:1•1 l't.1111 TllTV Li,J1tn1 111 Pll"TM lltACI, ut ,,_.,,., J ,,_, oldl Ind llP. AJl•w.nc1. l'llrM 111t0. Tiii 81a Mlln y.,ry LI'°'*'" 11111 Hut Mo¥I ltl'f ltl111ii HI TrvlV AmlllO Ktl!Mth HI 117 iu 111 NN Robert Ader 117 tr.w6or1 Gllillt't AINldKa 117 lr11nlll1 -H9"" ,,_ 111 lrltll lrwu. Curll• l'urner 116 Tl°" W1td'I Jolin W1lion 117 Llttta MIH 8111: It. 8111111 lU C.ttl U1 JOI Cll•r1H Smith 117 llXTM lltAC•.-;i" rant.I, I Wlf' loldJ, AIW1ncn. l"lilrll SIM. Gold cir C~ll,.~trner 1'• :...--91..,, ... ..., ~'I'/'' n: tNlr t Gtnlt C. Im~ HP ~ Mllllt Trny LJPll1m llf 1 Go lid Gllblrt Aoodlc1117 19'1 l1r Keo'llllfll Hart 117 ••r 11llJ Roe.rt Ad1lr 1211 v1nn111 Hollon P1nlo ua lr•tlft Clta Jollll W1hon 117 l•V•MTM llAC-..--119 Vlrdll. 3 vr1r oldl Mid 11p. C1a!mll!I. l"ul'H S2MIO,. Clllml111 .,IOI t!CICIO, Prl•lo Uny Wrlllht ltl: CltbW llld fledl L. Hardine 111 C11ll'Dnlll Slncll (), WtM1111 fl.odlet'I JltUlr Ttl'f'I' Llptilf'\ 11 flllOCl'I SPOOl<W ...., It Ad1lr 111 Tmt .. Tr-Jd\11 i#_llOOfl llt Altrvlltlc ll-111 hftka 112 a1aMTM ll;ACa..._ :uD ..-1rd1J. l VPlf oldl t NI II~, 1 IMI Go JOtl1 Go, ,.u,.. $IOOO. Tutt 8011 Mottlll "•r.'"'I """'flll' Tlmt L. Hlf'd ... I' Oolllllt Dlbl Jllllft K•l'lll 'I Go A Mlt. Tff'ry Llpll-11 f••t~••r fl.oberl Ad1lr 12 o°l:iid:n;,. D~~!= lfl Go °""~"' C. l'trMr 12~ l1rl OIR II J1m. Dn'lf" 11• QUlllC'f' A 0. J, W1t11111 111 NIHTM aAca:-iO Yl nlL 3 Vffl' Oldl trld UP. AlkMIM'J· Pllrll $2500. Sh1mrll.i 1m11 OIYll' II' l..:lr mlftl R-..t Ad1)r / Yt L NII John K1n111> .. llblr H1rl9'I' rCo.tlr l' ldltV'I 04"' Cll1,I~ Stnllll 116 ::T.'h'1Roc1ttt D•nnr L'~ci:z,: Hi fl.or1I Tf1111t Jot WlllOll 116 MotlVllOI' Ltror ''n<Mr 12t Sir LoYt OWI Y'nt Wlllt lU Race Results T1'1unilll'I'. '"" ' Clll.r .... P11t PlltlT llAC•. HI .,.re,. TllrH nar otdl 1NI .... Clt lmlnt. l'llfH Sl,700. COllN:• W1r Citic CFlndifr) Mr. l'ele 81r IH"'11 8on11klt loll' (Adtlr) Tlm.-11 5/10. s•COMO ••<•. «Ill flfdl. TllrN \1111' old1. C1tlml"'1. P11r"H 11.m . 11tt111?r cc.rc1oi1I •.:zo u.~ t.60 "Ul'lllt Lulu jWrlthO ll.«17.IO F1~r M1rcv (Adllrl .S.60 MlnLY DOUllL&-IM:1111tcft WIT Chic •"41 4-11111w. ''" snn.1t. TMllO llA.C•. ~ V9"111, Two 'l'Nr otdl twtd I~ C1llforftll , Cl1lml1W. Punt 11,JOO. ""'"'' It"""'' lClf'dolll 31.olO 11 .0D '"° M1l11tlc: MOlfl tl'e<Mr) Tdttfl'I Olkk Tlnw-11 Slit.. POUITM IACI, d r1rdll. Tlwt11 Ytlr aldl Ind llt" Cltknll!I. f'ur11 woo. Diii 8 r1nd'r tH1rdll'ltl) '10.10 I.OD 4.to •II Oltol (Llplllm) <1.00 l.00 Rocktl Midi. l""'61tal 1.8:1 Tl,,__20 7110. •tl'TM iu.c•. :ISi! Jirdl. M110tn ..... , .. , .im. '""'" •1,1110. f11MV Olrl TCIO !C1rCIOlll sti•-Donllft ,..,.., LtdV a.r 81d (Lll'lllffl) Tl.....,..11 S/10. Su1imtd-awnt T•IW, Clllalll W sue. c-n c1wr111r •"" 1o111 N1P. llMTM aAC•. 1M v1~. Tflrte 'l'Mr oldt 11111 llP, C11Jrrn1~ Puf'H 11 ,tm. l latl,.. Hl''l' (Malrl ,,10 ~.00 J.IO O'Ar<v l<IY t .. nkl) 1.4t I.to Ptclllt SIWY!I (Hartl I.Olli Tlme-4,, Str1ta.lll-Mol l'Witer l'od, "•rtkl- H tor, 1<1111 Of Tll\ •M 811ftf\Y ...,. '"· Top area driver in the com-Art'• Landing report! aood petllion ls WtJtminster's Gary barraeud1 c:atcllel witJt.boolto Dodd in a 'B Camaro. en the upswing. Calleo ball Saturday's co· f e 1 tu re to nine poondl have · been hfchlightl 1 fuel ~ duel taken the put few da)is, the betweeo San B e r n a r d i n o largest running f.pouDdl. S- drlvua Dave Hough and Mike ounces. Sullivan. An exploratory a I bi.co r 1 Gran prix motorcycles and boat will begin running Friday sidehacks take over OClR's at 1 p.m. and will '.retum 1963 and abolished four years from the Department cf Fish 2.1-mile road racing circuit Sunday. Charge fer the trip _Mountain Lion Offic:ially Big Game Animal in State The mountain lion, once a bountied outlaw with a price on its head, is now officially a big game animal in Califc:rnia. · ''The t!IG9 Legisla1ute fl8!Sed a bill designating the big cal a game animal, wltti regula- tion of hunUng to be controlled ~y the Fish and Game Ccm- missicn, effective July 1. The lion had been on the list of nonprotected animals which may be taken at an.Y time. From 1907 to 1963 boun- ties were paid by ~ '"1te for lions. The bounty W8!1 removed for a four-year trial period in lat.er. Despite payment of and Game-a rule designed to at 9 •.m. Sunday. i.s $23 per person. more than l.Z,000 bounties stop the unsportsmanlike prac. • Davey's Locker r e 'Pc r .t 1 during the 58 years tM moun-tice of put.and-tab· Hon tamt-The Dodger Baseball Skills halibut up to ta pounds wttq lain lion had a price on ill lag in which • guide ,.= Contest will be held Saturday most of the fish in the tis head, the lion po"'"·llon in a lioa j"~ -•-ad of "-•-at Costa M ... Park. ta nine -·~ call~'. California has rei:.iMd fair-for a ~7h~~IOC uu The contest will include Barra~"'aoo ~~ bU!I ly stable at about 800 inilnals. "When the status of the three facets J1f' competition -fishing is outstanding ae- The 1970-71 hunUng regula· mountain lion was dlacuued throwing and hitting a cording to landing operators Uons provide fer an all-year before the Legislature in 1969, baseball for distance and ac-at Davey's. Largest calico season with no limit on the we indicated that we would curacy, running Ule bases for bass taken is tov, pounds. trophy game animal, but re-aUempt to gather lnfomuition time allfl bunting for ac-San Clemente Sportfilhin& quire that hunters purchase on the take of mountain lionl 'curacy. Landing reports an avu119 tags and all animals must be through the return d tags for 'lbe f.10 age group will com· of 10 fish per CUltomer oa tagged. at least one year before put. pete from t-10 :30 a.m.; the Wedhetday with halibut pick· 'lbe: conuni.Mion alao adopt-ting further restrictlonll on 11·12 class from 10:30-noon; Ing up aJong with bonito .C- ed a regulation prohibiting them," said Wallace G. M1e-and the 13-14 category from lion. Spanish jackl in the possession cf live mountain gregor, DFG big game eoor-. noon-1 :30 p.m. three to five-pound catepy lions except wx\er penni=t'-"din:::•:::tor=. ________ .::Bo.oYc:•_ma=y<...::e=nllr:::...:by filling are also belng taen:c·--- W-1-D-E! FIBERGLASS BELTED GENERAL JUMB0780 95 RETREADS 695x14 735x14 .....•...... 775xt5 125xt5 ........... . White or Bl1ckw1ll • Polyester cord body WHITIWALL 155xt5-885x15 900x15 -915x15 .... s7.9,5,· sa.95 .. : s9.95 • Fiberglass cord belt • Also available with twinstripe whitewall. 'l11s $2.55 Feel. E•. l•• 1i11 ,711:14 lart•r Si111 c11t •Jtfr1 FIRESTONE WIDE OVALS (Whit. L1111 8ltmll 2 SJ.JI SUPER WIDE OVAL--WHln LITTERS TIRES F60X15 s35!.!.T. $3.25 ,, .. Mounll119 , U.S. INDY MO CXCHAM•• 11:••u1••~n lk POLYESTER 4 PLY WHITEWALL TIRES llLEMSI I 700x13 $16.88 735x14 $16.81 777x14 $17.88 825x14 $18.81 855x14 $19.88 855x15 $19.88 900x15 $24.88 915x15 $24.88 FET $2.0• .. ,,,,, M~G !#.HEELS Set of 4 •••• $99 COMPl.ET£ CAR CARE , .. , Don Swedlund Since 199 Hours : 7::111 to 6:00 Dally 540-5710 I l r up eked ill'll lljor,, ... I an ltd. good -baas been ' the '· ,. . ,. iday ~tum trip rJ• *114 aiJ: -... 1tors .Uco l!in1 .... ' ... pick· , ... the l«Y - ------------··-·-----• f'rlda1, July 10, 1970 DAILY PILOT J9 Islanders Come Long Way ~ I ' ' \ i \::: C,os~odyn~ JY~w Pu ttin g Out Sleek Wayfarer-Lin~ !• EDI;roil•s NOO'E: Tlir • • DAILY PILOT'S r,mw of 'ht_ boat1ng_fndMit111-in N~ort and Costa. Mtfa. takta a "look at • Ia:Zaadtr YacHl.!, d 'Sll,baidia'11 of Cosmodyne Corp., at 17th _ :£~.ttnd Placet1tia Ave. J>Yrl •• : By .\µt9N l.OCKABEY -~-........ ,.,. Islandei Yadu has com~ a long ~ way since J o e .McGlasson · originated th e "'8demart in 1958 wiUl a little ldldf<;t ~ Ric~ Fleet sailboat called. the. Islander-24. '!be corporate name in those· format i ve ~ was McG1aso<l9 'Milrlne. It later was dlanged to Wayfarer Y acnts aod then to Islander ~ c"oofonn with the ,original 1rademat. • Like moSt other b o a t ·' -~llding firms in the area .. ,:iJ:.i :Jslander was acquired bf · ~~llri!_iColmodyne. "'a tbriviJw con- ~Jl,.,..glomerate, in 1969. Cosmodyne .. ~ over from Ben Kantor, • 1 \ Beverly Hills financier who '\·~:find purdlased " ttie firm from ·.ii!'i:;-McGlasson. · .•ri; ,,_.AFTER KANTOR sold out "i"'..i'"to Cosi:nodyne be remained ~ o;!i associated 1 with the rum as ;.,,; tbe llllll!lfadunr 1" Island" ·:.r .Motor HO(Des, but no longer iias any direct connection with ! ::.-ftbe yadlt division. 1be )slander Yadtt division . , v ~~ now nm by Dick Fenn. "";oJ1;who holds the· title of general ,.,.JJ .. inanager, working c;l~y with "'' .M. 0. Kappler, a member · ·· ·or the Cosmodyne 'board of • ~ •. 9jrectors as _consultant. ;,;~·-.~Ken Smith is vice president ~·~ -~lii dlarge of marketing, and .'. · ·Vic Scopack is production - ... engineer. '<>;:: '' That's the brief history or ;, 1~arider, bul what of the .. ~~!Uture? '."'il&:l ..... , MOST NEWSWORTHY item • 01:f~;te come oot of tbe interview ljo"t1-.with Kappler. Smith and· ·;;: "..:8copack is that the firm has {,-,:(I Fetained the services of young ·~1 &naval architect Alan Gurney ·,~, :of New York as e1clusive ·:v~>::cksigner. Gumey's association with --~""the firm was announced · 'l'turSday at .s JuncbeQn . at . cjl the.. brilliant ypung signer of such ,notable 'achts as Windward Passage . was ~~·,., . !;;ii <lj ty"~~ .. i'~ of ·~"'·1··~1'! -bearny and last -." said Kappler. 0 We plan to have him design at leut: two yachts a year for us -·which is about all any mBnufacturer can handle," he added. ISLANDER at pre se nt manufactures a full line of sailing yachts ranging from 24 feet to a custom 55-footer, Most of the sales· pressur.e at the moment is being put on tb e ~esigned lslander-44 and the Islander: 37, one of . Mtich recently WOO top handicap honors in the E.nsenada ract. · 'Smith ·said the finn is also concenticitiJ1g its · sales efforts OB a new 37..foot motor-satler, f~ more crea.tore com- forts :thail' the 19laoder·37 rac- ing oloop. . Ho# is businds-in this time · of economic slowdown? Hav- ing recently returned trom a tour of eastern d e -a 1 e r s , m.aFkiting ezped Smith and KaiJpler had' sOme enlighten- ing comments. Said Kappler: t• "IT WAS our impression that through April 30 there was considerable COO· sternation on the part of those buying yachts bot they didn't react. to it particu19rly. Yacht sa1e:s seemed to stay up fairly ., well . '· "Howe\•er, between April 30 aod now I believe there has been a rather serious reactJoo ' <ll1 the part of people who have money .to the current economic situatim . . "Some oC our deaJers ,told of flaoving custaners come in and 1.ip open a lut:le black . bag ol m<ney and c:omment." , '!'d sure feet danin sHly if •. I• spent $30,000 !or a yadlt , am tllree montl1s from oow 'we had a serious depression.' ' "I WOULD prOOict that •1 busineSIS by the end U the year riligbt be down 40 per· cent, but mainly because of what will happen in the last six months of the VP8f," said ' . ,. Kappler. · , Keri Smith Viewed e litt1e- differen(ly: "I fouM in my talks with . dealers lh<ouglloot the country that the most seriously hit segmm of our business was in the 30-foot ?2nd under boats. CHECKING BOATS -Wftli an !slander 3Q as a backdr<>J?, Kap Kappler, director of Costn.odyne, Ken ·Smith, vice president· for marketing and Alan Gur- ney, naval architect, look over their shop. · S~EEK MOTOR SA ILER -The !slander-37 motor sailer is Ute second 37-!ooter produced by Islander Yachts of ·c()sta Mesa: The o~er. w.as aJl"'@Cing sloop, one · oi which won overall PHRF hqnors in the recent Newport to Ensenada race. The motor Sailer is custom designed for cruising . Alan ' Gurney Joins Firm Top Na ,val A rchitect Takes Over Exclusive 1Jesi~Hing WORKING ""T"f Putting finishing touches on a new Islander 37 are Pete Oliver and Torn \Vest1 workin g , ~t}Jhe Cosmodyne plant ori Placentia Avenue in Costa Mesa. · The big yaciits are sti ll selling. but the 22.s, 26s and 23s or this world are definitely hit and hit hard," before going out on a financial limb." . Smith confirmed, 11s1 have other b o .a t manufactutef"S, that dealers have cut down on their invffitories because Of the high cost. ,of floOring Smith alitributed this to the fact that the purchasers of t h es e smaller yachts are persons in U)e aerospace and inoney. • · i~ related indootries who have "This has" a direct effect become worried about their on us as manufacturers.' We jobs in recem months. It is ~n't afford tot ~ a 1iarge poople in this income bracket invend ~~he of .bo6l!d he~ Iii tilt ;' who would normally finance yar • sa1 • • ~ a bool. They are not the types "Most finaooial , institutions who walk in and write a check are not interested in long term for $25-30,000 for a boat. financing· at the present time. They are only interest.ed in TIGllT MONEY and high short term money. T h i s interest rates are also in-_ naturalty puts a crimp in fluencing these buyers, Smith securing loans for such luxury believes. "Even if they still item as buals," Smith f)Ointetl have a job, they think twice out. I 'Hobie Cat Dealers Planning Symposiu1n BYC Read y Tslander Yachts Thursday formally announced the sign· ing of a contcact with Alan Gurney, 33-year-0ld y a c h t designer from New York for the exclusive designing of at least two yachts per year for the Coota Meaa firm. First 11>lander yacht to con1e Balboa Yacht Club has from the board of the noted issued Mvitations tor its an--young designer will be a 35 or 36-foot sloop w h i c h , nua1 Midsummer Regatta this hopefully, will be ready for wee~. the New York Boat Show nexl The regatta is open to all winter, Ken Smith, lslander·s classes. Sailing will be on in-vi~ president. in charge of For Annual Regatta side and outside courses. marketing said. outside' <classeS scheduleii islander officials said they <I 1_. •. • , . Qave ~ purchased from 1or sial'UI mclude Ocean Rae· Gurney the plug and mold ing, .~· PC,. 89~. r~ a 50-~acht' s~cp as Star~ MO~;, c...,.,. ' -. ' . ~ ' 'i, 4"1't!~l"v~• : ' #f ' , the Nepenthe. recently design- ed for Vincent Learson of New York. Nepenthe was a "one· ofr' design but wi!J now be produced by Islander for selected clientele, Smith said. "We hope to build three or tour of these yacl\ts im- mediately for. djscerning local yachtsmen ." said Smith. Gurney is best known for U\e 73-root ketch Windward Passage which he designed for the late Robert F. Johnson and which has been designated in some circles as a "break· through" in cruising yachts because of its speed. Gurney served h I s ap. prenticeship in yacht design· Ing with a British naval . ' arctutectural firm,. After a. stint in the Army be .came . to the United States and ap- plied for a job with American deliigners. · "Most of them locked lt mt• and· automatically thought t was a British sJiy," quipped' Gurney. , Jn the 1960s Guml!t went to work for Bill Tripp, another noted New York designer. After a stint with Tripp he started on his own in this country. His first design , a JO.footer won her class in the 1963 One Of A Kind Regat,tR sponsored by Yachti n g Magazine . He , b'ter dfsighed1 t he Guinive.re \)'hlCh . WOh the Southern Ocean Racing Circuit in F lorida in 1967. His best knciWb small boaf was a J3.. rooter known as -HotfoOt which also Won · hei' 'class 1n the SORC. ·' ,. · , · ·· . "All of-the boaLS 1Which Alan designs (or us will be wilh the International Ocean Rac- ing Rule in mind," said Smith, adding,:' "Our aS30Ciation with Alan Gurney means a com- plete new ballgame r o r Islander Yachts." But whether prod ucl.ion or custom models, Smith said , Islander will continue to build ~ality yachts with custom in· teriors. H"'l'"t _ I, •. •ders·U ,;D'.&t • • ~d ~~·~·~-tl,~J~~e ~ I • ~!-, 'f·l""I~', t. '' <IJ,!\l' \:~ ,,,,,,,, ... , r: 1 ~1 ercury,' ~ ! I." ~.;.~:1:;,"J!e:: Newport Lacking Launching Areas Lickr.14.B, Lldo-14 Jr., Kite A, Jqte B, Flying Jr .. Sabot A, It's well and good to ~ave Sabot B, ·Sabot C and Flipper:· trailerable sailboats: F..of .tha l Other '· Classes may b e matter. any type of boat that established by five _or · moc:e ' cab be ·trailered som~hat 'iarw~. sta;ts will . \lot , be' ·,.Ives Ille St.rage problem. given fqr leu·than five-yachts But l whai about the Jaun· at the ~ line. · · · ,., .l'.l r · · Outsi~ ~ classe~· will haV'e ching Ji'obl~? A -trailerable two races: Saturday -starting boat" isn't very practical if at noon'. lind1 one Sunday · ·it can't" be put in the water starting. al I p.m. Inside somt?where.' classes will have lhree races S~turday starting at noon. and two on Sunday· sLarting at I p.m. ,. . ~-•. Fo g Ca ncels Cup Trials THE P R,O BLl'fM' is pay for an afternoon of sall· ing. "'flhe Newport Chamber of Commerce suggested I launch at the Dunes and paddle my sailboat (mast on deck) under the bridge and. into the bay. Real neat, huh. Never mind lhe fast current or the number· of power boats which pasS through ~very hour. "DO I HAVE to join a yacllt club ? I had to save a year for lhe boat. Do l have to paddle? I hope I have missed a good spot to launch. Maybe you could fill me in ----1 or would ' sOmeone loan me ttieir club prtvlleiges'? 'lbe Olambe'r asked if I knew anyooe in a yacht dub. ".Jf you, .do know. a spot -for two bucks or Jesa - let the Chamber of Commerce ~nd the Harbor Department know. There are plenty of. Ericson Yachts Select Ten· National Dealers E:ricsoo Yachts of Santa Ana Shawnee Mission, Kansas; particularly .acute in N-ewport Beach 1:1:· eyidenced by this letter from Nate Benedict of Costa Mesa, whose epistJe was prompte<f by DAILY PILOT st.Dries on trailerable sailboats such as are being produced by MacGregor Yachts and Coastal Recreation . Writes NEWPORT. R.I. (AP) -ha ed JO d al ~-Sa·1· r-• Ok'-~--~ d read-Benedi'ct.· s annonnc new e ers 11c t lllg ....,.,.,er, n;Mtu11141, 111urs ay's ra c es in tlle "' · · America's CUp observation "I just finished reading your fn its e~ing national City; Lan')' R. Vannocker, tourists and Jocals who would like to know." READER BENEDICT has a legitimate' beef, There is a cfYfn' need ror Jauriching fac;W~es, 'f~ ~all "~tS in Newport Harbor. Tht yacht' clubs'. w i t h memUershlpa u -high as $2,ooo;·· are not the answer. Neilher ls the bock bay for · anytftlhg 'other than small oul· boards and inboard power boll ls. So if. the. Chamber <1.' Com-mer~ or the Harbor Deaprt- ment · ,__ or jus( _anyone - will Jet this colum'h know of1 publlc leunching·faclllties, I'll be · gl~ ' to pass 1 the in- formation along. ' ARE YOU THE MAN FO~ US? trials were called off because article on the new Aquarius netv.oork. Eadl has been Tulsa·, Okla.: Peter Barrett, f h f ke th P i...~ W" StarboetcJ °""' C911tJHY 1' r•~t-,, ••· o eavy og on Rhode fsland MORF yadlt. Very intpresting authorized to mar t e ewau~. .sc.; ""'':t •114 we .,. 1et11111ii "'' .Sound. to note that you are_ also Ericson ·line ranging from 23 Yacht ~es, Solon. Ohio; ~ .:'r.::'9 ..::.!;~ ,., i11!"t lnlrepid and Valiant '--th t 'I f t Bl y ~· S l ' " · . • uo aware ..1 tM crowded mooring o " ee . uewater au,., a e s , u tw 11,.,, • """IM• J'"""' wiU1 Z..O records in the cur-~ G II " • • • • ,_ 1 " , coodlti...,., th~ eilst In The new dealers are u Port.smoutb, Va .; E astern c•• •*' ' • rent trials, were to have met , """', ""' CoasL M3rine." CQrllUS Christi, Mari Bedf d Mass : =::rr,~.~ ';., ,,:•-;:.:~ in the first race. Heritage Newport.Jiarbor. Wouldn't it Tex.; Oon Marsh Yacht Sales, · ne, or • -t•fllll'(. and Wi:atherly, both 0-2. be nice if all the people who T B··--"A-A-Yadlt Ericsoo Yadlt! Is a c.• "'"",... ,_...... 111..,.. \'iere to fla ve started in the Austin, ex.; U\.."1i<tl-• vi.w. Mr., .... _ u1,1 ,.,,..~ second race_ had traller~ble boa t.$ ·woold Sales, -Oxnard, Cv J if . ; subsidiary of P I c I f l c ., "'.._ .. x 111._ 0111, Pn.t., Th trailer 't11emf · l i~Com~;:~~tit~ion;;~s~a.~ll~b~o~a~l ~'~·~Arnet-~·~· ·~·c~an~lndus:·~~fri~·e;s.;;tll;;~~~~~~~~~;Ji~ e . ..ame pairings will apply today when the trials "I fell l .was real!}" going ,, resume, weather ~rmitting. to enjoy Newport ~s sw:nml>r The Crews or the rou, 12-me· w'th --· 1° 'oot , "bo i The Hd>ie oat Association. well-known Hobie "nt sailor. 1 my '""" ~ $8.ll a · va ter yachts had been put-on I ha II ed her II 1·r LOOKING FOR •••. City ol Oceanside and Sail Don McK.ibbon: of McKibboo standby alert af 10 a.m. and ~ vel v 4&.-e a my 1 e & Surf, San J"uan CapiStraoo Sails, Newport Beach, will shortly after I p.m. when the ove uic harbol' very u~'e "-t -'-I show some or the fine points fog seem;ed l.O be 1i£ling·. they dm~A-kBut there IS one nVVI va ~er. Bre• com· ol .se'tti~ ind trimming sail' we re sent out to the Amer-\BOJVll\: · bining effortS k> present the and will discuss what to look ica's Cup buoy, nine miles ' ;iTHERE ARE no la~in8 ,first catamaran sailing sym-for-in 8·gO()(fsail. Alter will olf shore. ramps that serve the main posiwn starting Tbursdfly at also discuss boot maiBtenance However, the fo~ closed in harbor. No matter whai size 7 p.m. at the Oceanside· East find repair, and Keith 'Fuller' again and the New York boat you have, it will .cost Sidt; Recreation Oenter, 607 of Sail & Surf will discuss Yacht Club1s ·race committee about eight dollars to get in San Diego St. boat safety. ran Up the cancellation signal and out (of the water), That tJte symposiwn will leature · R. ·Paul Allen, another noted at 2·:40 p,m, is a mighty steep pri~ to several experts on catamaran catamaran sailor, will discuss''1ji7~~iii~jiijjpiiijiiiiijiiiipiiippt•p;i•Pliifiiiiiiiil sailing and racing. Five 'main .rac!ng rules, and .-R. o:I topics will be COYerecl. Walker, 1967 Victory Class na- Hobie Alter, designer and tional rosmpion1 will talk on builder of the: pqndar Hobie racing tactics. Cal, will di.sross the use of There is no ii d m i s 1) on a catamaran in the surf. charge, and everyone interest.- Genera l sailing tips will be ed.in catamaran sailing ls Irr. handled by Wayne Sc.haler, vited to attend. 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Shop the,t..vifx wtr'f and ·see how we Jave Yeti tnOf9 ft'IOM"f on all yovr furniture neodd '· SALE .PRICE EACH PRICED FOR THIS SALE ONLY! l:eassettj • . ' ' . . No picture could capture !he true elegon! chorm of this plush solo and r11otching loveseotl Thii ii~ set you'll wont lo .Mlow olf in 1he middle of y0u r living 1001n ••• lhe"bo~k ii Os beoulilul os the front! Featurel ••• lmporled Crushed Ve!vel , • : E~qu1s11e detcii!ing of lulled ••. bu"oncd ~-, pillowed bock and sides corried OYer 10 rhe rear and ends ior o beollhful draped ellect ... Cuih. ionJ reversible ••• Foom filled ••• low l egs •.• Solo ond LovP.seot ore slighrly a ngled! This iel must be seen k> fL.1Jly opprecioie lhe de~ign orrd comfo11 1! o!ler~! $ 4 2 7 Come lo Lev11z today ond see rhis ~et lor your~etf • , , yc.i con'! oHord nol lo lake oclvo111oge o! !he low, !ow price! • CONVENIENT TERMS 96" VINELLE TUXEDO · 5 PC. BASSEIT':CAME SET REDUCED FOR TODAY'S SALE . ' , .... . . , ... ' ~ ,.,. . .... 'f. 9 PC. $.179'° "LAI :GRANDEUR" FRENCH· PROVINCIAL WRAP-AROUND GROUP 0 . DINING .. ROOM 'SUITE SAL( A beautiful grouping finished in Antique suG. usr . SALE1~ • ' · White with gold striping it·feotures brass S219.95 O.:...bla Dresser ... /M•.ror · · .. • .. •· •• .. 1147 H •'·fl ''l''-'f 'L• Lh -' lhf' bkf ' ,,,; $259.95ShldentOe.k ... /OnkHulCh.,, ........ $141 u~e uv et 'W1ln ' ignl= 9 on cn1 no 11ulc. m....,.es on~ o I e. 1ne~ reo ro_nts hand pulls, Westinghouse Micorta'"" tops 5259.95 lochelor Ches! w/Ooo< HOJtth .......... $147 ovo1loble. The huge trestle table comes with 2 -18 e•lension leoves. Cho.rs to l'm'oote scratching or staining and 5189.95 Single Orene• W/lMirror ............ $121 or~highboclc'With,wovenlflnebocks,2 orehost $995 Cl 1 18 .• f ha I . ' $1-t9.95PosierBed,lvllorlwin .• ,, ............ Sll choirs with arms, 4 ore siJJe choirs, all hove foam DuPont Oulux f1n1sh or t .t oshng new 1149.95 Norr-ci.." 6 d._.. ... , ............ s 11 ~eat c'overed in velvet. All ln alt o ve fine 'luite • look! Start building a beoutlful bedroom sii 9•95 c?'rier O..$k ........................ s 7• · • • · ry needf h 1. J.8~.95N•le S1'!nd,, •• , .. ,,.,,., ............ $ 41 .. ' •• ; oriel look or who\ yov spve. Hurry! SALE PRICE today. , . select what you rom t e 1st. 1 39.95 O.ik Choir ......................... , s 2:1 • . .. ' ., " " " . ~ All 9 PIECES . . .5· PC, DOUGLAS SPANISH WROUGHT REDUCED DURING SALE! 9 PC. CORNER GROUP MAKES TWO SOFAS OR TWO BEDS ... SALE t--+---t---~'RICE $]·4 Selling eirect '------t·to-the-Public--'-" SAVE! A~~~~1l7 I ' Modern styled, wolnut •fit!shed Block; Micorta la minated table top wit" 4'rolT}e accent strlpes, At tc ... itt oU the "r•toil fMlli" ore token or.11 of the' Warehouse Sale Price. on, leg sides .• , plus fcut:!(4) upholslered ~I . Tok~ it home yo~rielf or hove .it ~eli~ered by Levitt ••. Tiier• wi~ be a small choirs , . , fon tostk sovi~s a rt yours if you delivery cha rge d ue to these incre~~bly 10~ Worehou••-Sole Priceil LEVITZ WARIHOUSI & SHOWIOOM, llACH ILVD~ Mf•ttr AYI. hurry! -• TERMS AVAILABLE ' ; ' . . Ntxl to th H•otiotlo• Sho,,101 Cooter • }--· ·-L-~ t "' I, I i _ , , ·-r -----·--...... ·-· -5 c -}L_,,,,. I lnclude>.(2) foom matt resses, (2) foam founda. tions, (2) Fin.d Quilted Cavers, (2) Foom back Bolsters, plus Corner Table with formico top I I, • ( I rr"-1 JiifJ U, 1970 - A. Coinple:te 6•i:le . . WA-e·r·e .. ,. to 1.0 • •• W/lat to -io • •• . - • B.Pllywood Athlete Competes For Roles • By VERNON SCOT!' Ul"I .....,_., C.rn: 11 ••• HOLLYWOOD-= ..!'_'Ibefe_. was a time when. Sidney Poitier WU the only Black man writ.era thoaeJ:lt about whea they wrote a acreenplay about Negroes." The statement was Rater Johnsoo's. It WU spoken without bitterness. Johlllon iJ the spectacularly muse~ dealhlon champion ol the l!lal Olympic Games who turned sportscaster ud ae- 1portscaster and ae. tor af te r leaving UCLA. Dmin& vacations and. belween semes- ters, JohfisoD-like many anothtr ath- lete. at UCLA and , USC-worked u an extra and in bit • NEWPORT'S 'JOPLIN FORTE' CQUNTlltY.-FOLK GROUP. DUE AT OC FAIR JULY 1' Dennis Co11ts1 P11t a.II,. G11ry C•rlson, Monte P11pke, from left, Got Thtiir Start in BNch Aru parb for spx1I nuts ...... ,,.._. among producen and necuti.Yes at the studios. . Action , Fu11 At OC Fair Three big.name stage shows, cham,- pionship motorcycle racing, a giant Ap-' palposa Horse Show, and an action-pack- ed wild.west rodeo will climax six-days of fa st-paced , fun-filled entertainment during the 1970 Orange County Fair and Exposition at tl)e Fairgrounds SB Fair·Drive, Costa Mesa, July 14-19. Tele.visioo and reCording star Fertin Husky, "Mr. and Mrs. Countrf Music'' Johnny and Jonie Mosby, telev!sK?n's 11Hee Haw" stars Archie Campbell and 'The Hagers, top western band Hank Thompgon and the Brazos Valley Boys. plus recording star Mary Taylor and reconlinl artist Curtis Potter, highlight the big-name entertainment features. On Friday, July 17. Hank Thompson and the Brazos Valley Boys, Mary Taylor and CurOs Potter will take over the 5,ooo-.eat Amphitheatre In a gla)lt .C<JOn.. fry-Western stage show presentation. On tl)e following evening, Saturday, July . 18 Ferlln HuSky, !alnOus far his ch0aracteiization of ''Simon Crum," along \vith Johnny and Jonie Mosby, will present ~n evening of top music and comedy. Archie Campbell and ~ Hagers will perform. Sunday evening, .July 19 as well as Newport Beach's Joplin Forte with "Blue GraS-$" musk. The wide variety or other spec'ial enter- tainment features during the six-day event \VIII kick off with the annual "Miss Orange County Fair" Beauty Pageant on Tuesday, July 14. Preliminary judging will start at 2 p.m., finaJs-ei 8 p.m .• with the crowning of the new queen set for 9 p.m. "The Kingsmen" Championship Dnnn and Bugle Corps and Color Guard of Anahe im will also take part in the Tues- day program as a kick-OU lo their four- day stint o( twke-daily performances. SENIOR CITIZENS' JAMBOREE On Wednesday afternoon, July ts, a Vaudeville Review will top the 6th Annual Senior Citizens' Jamboree. 1be line-up includes the "Hannonica Ha rm on y Band" o[ San Bernardino; the 3rd Marine Aircra(t Wing Band of El Tcr-o; the Muscoy Senior Citizens Kitchen Band of San Bernardino: the 0 Patrlcian-Airs Novelty Band" of Yucaipa: "The CboraJ Singing Group" from the Harbor Sentor Citi1.ens Club, and the 1'East.ent Star Kitchen Bind" from Seal Be9ch. Advance half..prlce Uckets !or the an.- nual Jamboree day are available through senior citizens' clubs and directly from the Fairgrounds. Additional specla.I features during the day. include ap-- pearances byille tong-Beac\rMmrlcipal Band, the "Up with Ptople" show, and the "Sing Out G<netatlon" ol Orqe County. MARIONETTE SHOWS For the youngsters, the Brunner (amily will stage a return appearance of their pqpular Popcorn Theater Marionette showa. The elaborately coat•umed .. j The practice placed Rater on the brink of lo.sing his amateur status. "Early bi 1960 I was offered a very big part in 'Spartacus' with Kirk: ROBERT MORSE STARS IN 'BOATNIK' AT MESA THEATER Douglu," Rafer recounted. "But tht AAU (Amateur Athletic Union) \Oki me 1 would loae my amateur· standing and become a pn>less[onal, eliminatin& me from cornpetiq" in the Olympics." The AAU (igurea a bit player is an amateur and a featured actor a pro- fessional -which will come a.s a bklw to members of the extras fUild. Sunday S~ilors Since college d,11ys Johuon be ap- ~ "' -2' movjes, p:adually ' llndhti -jiorta ~ ._.... pic-tur.s. He ,....tly complet.d •"Mte·Lut Grenade". and CUiftlltly is working ia '"I'he Red, White ~ Bl1ct," a post Civil Wor lloly of the Black loth 'Boatnik' Fil.med in Neiv pqrt FE11LIN HUSKY APPEARS IN. HIS 'SIMON CRUM' ROLE Cavalry. . Johnson b a quiet, intellisent m11 who finds himself competing for role11 with other Black &thlete.5 in motion pJc· lures. F~er football standouts Jim Brown, Fred Willimllon, Rosie Grier, Cookie Gilchrist and U¥ veteran Woody Strode are worldni increasingly often in films and t.levtaloo. 1'1 don't know about the others," Rattr said, "but I hive always been interested in actin1. "This role I have now as an army private fighting lndiam OI the frontier Ui the belt part I've ever had. Jn those. days the army wu a good job for ei:-slaves." · JohnlOn crew thoustrtful at the word ..... yes." . •·The Boataiks," Walt Disney's riob:lus new ccrnedy which is currenUy playin1 at the Meaa Theater In Costa Mesa, was shot for the most part i1 and around Newport Beach. It stars Robert Morse, Stephanie Powers, PhJI Silvers and Don Amecbe ud ls the story ol the Sunday sailor. On any given weekeqd, amateur armadas weigh anchor on bays, lakes ud rivers from Maine to California. alld take to the waves. One may see sloops and outboards, yachts and yawls. cruJsers and rowboats, plouihing the briny main. Altt)ough the boat.s come in all sizes and descriptions, the yachbman is much the SIJ!le. He ~ hJnwlf as the proud ud gallant captaia determined to win b!1 constant batUe with the elements. He is familiar with nauUcal terms and Racial tensiom 1n the United states trouble John!on, who WIS l friend of the late Seni Robert Kentedy. Raf er spouts . them author It 1 ti v e I y. !ee! no quick solution! to black-white Unfortunately, he ls NOT ramiliar with differences. nautical law and is, In fact, the most "We just have to keep workin1 at It," he said wearily. dreaded menace of the high seas, the Once actlabned the world's greatest weekend yachtsman. athlete, Johnson stays fit by running Tak! an actident prone young Coast wind sprint.& ,MVeral times a week and Guard En.$.gn, a beautiful YOWll girl, playilg \ennil three or four Umes weekly. a trio of amateur thieves with a million marionettes will appear in an all-new Sponsored by Far Wt?!tern Rodeos, "I have 'no specific goah,0 he said. dollars worth of stolen jewels and a ·producUorrevery 0 afternoQo and evening. Inc., the IRA oompetitioo annually draws "I just want to be a working actor. mysteriom Japanese pearl diver on their Popular stilt man Harold De GarTo top cowboys Crom throughout the country A television series would be welcome hods -mix well with the hysterical will allo be. 'back t6is -to. tell-tall f bi sh . and thrilling . becaute, like athleticl, it condiUons you anUcs of our !Ailor, stir gently against . ,-or I ca pm.es action. evory day. I take octlng leuam, but the background of Newport Harbor, the tale! . to· the y~lt«s who hive-to Rodeo performances are sdleduled !rem nperience la: more important. busiest small boat harbor in the wcrld, Jook·waf;waf .up to talk with him. 2-4 p.m. and 7.9 p.m. both days. add the wackiest chase 11equence in ~·. "Kids· Da).,'1 will fe'lture HORSE SHOW movie history, bake slowly in the ............,. J>y lbe ·"New-ee-allOo Channel 28 Sets Callfonia .... and serve up the most On Saturday and Sunday, between 400 · 5qrtrs:' fnm "U:rwell m .. School, in , hilarious comedy of the year, "The Boat. 6" and 500 cl. the nation's top AnnnJoosa ·1. 1• La ·Habra iand cmUnuoue ----. on , · l'lf"" rur.s. ""' ... o:a wo horses will aiso be on display, in n11rade G h • 'P ' · I the Mall begtnning It-noon, whlle the ~ erS Wlll OPS Robert Mone, who stars in the ro • Arena '!Till offer Daisy Clipper Pony and performing oontinuously in the Amla of. an accident-prone Coast Guard Ensign, Show, with ·JOUnlslen performing their No. Z show ring. An added· Saturday w· • h spent most of his four years M the eq.-ian feata from 10 a.m. uriil , feature will be continuous performances It Peter Nero u.s. Navy aboard a clestrtlyer. Upon p.m. From · 8 to 10 p.m. the "Ezra by rock groups in the Mall. releue from the service he studied with The toast of . Bra.dway for alrmst twG solid years in "tfow to Succeed,19 Mone went to Hollywood iii 1963 to JeRd his irumJtable Uisouciance and skill• to "Honeymoon Hotel," "Quick, Before It Melts," "'nle Loved One" and "Oh, Dad, Poor Dad, Momma '! Hung You. in the Closet and I'm Feelin' So Sad," starring Rosalind Russell. Tbe.11 he repeated his Bfbadway success in lhe scnea version of "How to Succeed." He fol.lowed "How to Succeed" with l 'A-Gutde-for the--Married Man1"-also stan"ing Walter Matthau. Direcled by Gene Kelly, this comedy about marriage was a perfect showcase for Morse's skills, and in it he etched a memorablt and hilarious portrait. . ' HIS most recent molio11 picture ap. pearance was in MGM 's hit comedy. "Where Were Yoo When the Lights Went Out?" set agab1st the coofuskln or New York's famous blackout or 1965 and co- starring Doris Day. Morse · wore a muatache and won t'rltlcal accolades for his deft .comedic performance as art embealer whose attempts to leave the city with his loot are frustrated by the blackout. More recenUy, Morse starred In the ABC.TV musical comedy series, "Thal'• Life." In the spring of 1961 , Morse married stage and screen dancer C a r o I • D'Andrea. They have three daughters: Andrea , a; Robin, a and Hillary 3. Co-slarring Nonna11 Fell, t.1ickey Shaughnesay and Wally Cox, "The Boat- aiks" was produced by Ron Miller and · directed in Techokolor by Norman Tokar. Buena Vista releases. WEEKENDER INSmE FEA.TURES Brooks'! Rock Blues Will petfonn. :Special highlights on Sunday. July 19, Pianist Peter Nero joins Arthur ried.Jer the American Theater Whli la New MOTOllOY. CLE RACES W'l.U include the l.201Kece Royal Cavalier ud the Bostoo Pops in an all-Oerabwin York. His first small role was in a Friday, July 10, trJI· Youtfi Band, the ~icial band of General "E 11·1m, "T"~ ~ud and the ~ane," ii:-...1.l.. program oa vening at P""*" airin& •~ nu '~ QDe ""'"""'y beldliner, among the many Telephone Compall.y and holders of the ...,... followed by some radio work. Morse Orange Coast College aud!Lorium raew additions to the acti<Jn1»cked Fair, 1'89-70 Calvaf)' Stampede Olampk>ns ti-this Sunday at 10 p.m, on KCET, Channel , next went into the stage production of is being transformed Into a dun- is cbampioMhip motorcyc:}e ' racing on tle of Canjada, u'Ibe Gray line Conctrt 21. the "Matchmaker" with excellent notices geon complete with cobwebs,. drip. Friday evening, July 11 •. ;rop cyelilts Band" at Z p.m,, a S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.A. ~I, 1:i =am · honoring: and followed this wlth the film veraioa ping water and a feeling of dank· will race daOnl lW\l hcul of tcugb BM'tM!nihop Qulrtets and Choruses be•1• 6-.....1 compoaer, Nero olthe""•y. neuforil!summerproduct.ionof ~ . With opedalty riden ap-Coactft from 3 to I p.m., ind the will •--.t In Genltwill'1 '"' ~ "'Man ol La Mancha." See· ltOI')' ~ cU1n(.tamurtrions. uvetvet Knights" Chmnpiqmblp Dnnn "'Rhlpeody in Blut/' a1X1 later jotna He 1te1t appeared in Broauw~'s "Say, on p~ge D. I aod Bugle Cor1IS and Color Guard from his tdo ud Ille .Pope to · piay "I Got Darline," and although his Jllfi was ~BO , Santa Ana at I andi? p.m. Rhythm." other Gershwin te1ect1on1 by mlnor, he ~amed enthuaiasUc c:ommenl. =~ _. eam...i.. Pap II For lhOR Fair visltOn who like roogtt.. • the Pops Orcbesira Include "Strike Up 1n 199, be playod • leading role In .-S Pap IZ . and-tough, knock-an-down action, there LOTS FOR YOUR MONEY the Band,'' and "Poqy and Beu" a the stase musk:al, "Take Mei Aloag,'' Baclwadl t.m Pap U ia the IR~~ Rodeo, ~1-AttendanCe at all Fair shows and es-symphonic plc:ture.for prcbestr1, ' based on Eugene O'Neill'• ''Ah, t. die Galleriei Pare 22 ed for two-llhow!-'-a-day-on---s.ttirda}' -bibits, th-~-rcamtva1--'I'ht-ma".':)'-ftctted--Nerris-an-aeo-Wlldel'Mu.!!.-So~il.w_as_tbat when "How,,,._.._~ 11tut:_, Pare 22 and SUndly, Jilly II and II, AU lbojra riiles, the rodeo,. and the moWrcycle complisbed planlat In the llddt of juz, to Succted In Business Without Really Lap b Gn~ Elllbi ~ :- will . feature ttven "'jor event., In-r8Cel, is free after paymeril oC a l1D1ie classical and pop, ia addition to com· Trying" waa being prepared for Its 191& CW.: , nee t p •I• eluding blnblck ridlria, saddle bronc gate adrnis:sion. Prices for gate ad-poslna "Blues Fantuy," a .. conotrto be debut, Robert Mone WU the star Ou 'N'n ~-ter p "'U.: riding, Brahm&,bo)I ridlng, calf roping, mission ere adults (16 and over), $1.: has performed with abnolt every major everyone had tn mind. The play w11 ~ F 1 •ps steer wmtl\ng, '!Mm...,.,,, ll1d • glrlll' juniors (JO.II), llO-<ents; children (~10). 1)'11\phony In the coumry, and •ctllll 1n 1 1111ash hi~ winaln( the Pulltier Prue, r.1e,..'i.. ~ ~: b¥ftl race. In lddliloo, t.rlck riders, 30-cents. Children under 5 and the movie 11Sunday in Nn Y<rk." and Morse himself won trematdous Gehle .. Movks 'Pip a tk>wns, andl.~al~ acts will ldd fun servicemen,in ur9!orm are admitted free. ''Evening at Popt," produced by pmonal acelalm 11 one of Broadway's Ctmb hp n and color w tht opoctacular ttv<>doy Hours of Fair and Eipo '70 ·are 10 WGBH, Boston, wtU be repeated Woct-beat young actors, plus a ''Tony" Award evoal. 1.m. to 10 p.m. q,u,, 11eaday at l :IO p,m. for bla p¢lll'l!Ulnce • ' • \ 1 ' I • DAILY PH.OT • • , Travel Tourists Ignore War •y STAN DILAPLANE JERUSALEM -The hot-cold war nor the bot- dry summer has discouraged tourists to the Holy Land of Jew, Christian and~04ltm, Hotels are full. RestaurantS doing wlume bullnn1. The war (just around the corner) feels . as far away as Vietnam. The gates to the old city are open. (We used to come to the gates to peek aro~nd the sandbagged corner. To hear the Jordanian soldier behind HIS sandbags put a shell in his rllle -click, CLACK.) ' VENTURE OUT RESORTS FEATURE RECREATION HALLS Lawn&, Flowering Ganlons, Undo'lrwnd UtllltlH Add to Buuty We have a pleasant, hig!H:eiling room overlook· 11!~ the garden in the stately King David -where Br1tiSh generals looked for bombs under the bed ' before retiring. So to bed -(the temperature drops off to. 65 degrees at night) -hoping nobody feelJ we are im- portant enough to bomb, spindle, fold or otherwiJe rriutilate. • ~ ' ··Resorts for Campers • * . All quiet on li.. tourist fronl The toarllt office man aald: "We cannot let you get Into danger .zones. Tour.ii ti 8l"e too important to ua." , Luxury Joins Economy at 'Venture Out' Breakfast is different in Israel -a nice change from· bacon and eggs. Jaffa orange juice. A buffet assortment of herrings. An excellent white IOft cheese. Cucumbers, tomatoes, 1reen peppen. EU• as you like. Coffee or tea. A }Jl'eview ol. what tbe future could hold fer recreational ~ vehicle owners-may well HiVe ' been given to us in lhe form of .. Venture Out," Gulf Oil 1 Company's travel t r a 11 e r resorts porgram. ly JACK KNEASS The program "----------' I. • ' ' started in TeM. a n d Fla. with plans for others in Colorado Springs, . Colo., Q.idjo Cay. Fla.; Mesa, Ariz. and .IACK KMIASS other locals. The park which recently opened in Mesa, Ariz. has , heated swimming pools, bath ., houses, lalmdry facilities. put-·' ~ ting greens, a 26,000 square foot recreation building, a snack bar, shuffleboard courts, and when completed will have 1,715 sites with underground Wlities. A com· plete entertainment program including bingo, d an c i n g , music and cookouts is in effect also. Lots rent for $5 a nlght, $30 a week or $70 a month. The lob ate also for sale B • T D with the pre>enl -$4,IOO ri 1g op ue • site. 'Ille owner would °1i' recover pert of hill cost by ' In A1iaheim rental of his site when he ls not using it. This would be done through the park Ringling Bros. and Barnum operator, ~ Baily Ci"°;15, celebra~ Jt would seem th.is company rts. lOOth. anmversary, ~11 has a winner but prices are _ bring eza~ and a~on sure tO go up and in any t tn the Anaheim Convention cai;e they would be higher .. Center, 800 W. Katella Ave., at resorts of..this caliber which ~ Anaheim, on Aug. lJ..19. would be built in Caill. near I The 51iow will includ< a ~ 1i1e11bpot•~ As plan· J ol fiWAleliihat have thrilled ffeid 81UF .NID:fWouldl«cupy audiences everywhere plus z a mlninygri :of.. '15;.acres and \ l inten\atlonat •superslano who cool it lo!ast $1 million lo 1 are makinC their American de•elop. debuL C.rtainJy then could be DO ~ Great aeriaJ performers, more ecommical way to spend .. wikl animals, including dan· a \Vinter in Fla. or Ariz. The .. cing bears, performing dogs, traveler could tnjoy 1 stop ·~· horsebaek daredevils and of a day, week or month 1t a quarter of the price of the )east expeosive room in scme ol Ille top resort hot.ls. It enables a family to vacation together, perks the RecVee in complete luxury, and offers facilities ccmparable to tho6e of an exclusive country club. The other side of the coin ls that while old timers will think the idea of .. Venture Out" is wonderful (and that Gulf, whatever il! motova.Uons has done something in the interest of Rec Vee owners). the idea ol "camping and g e t t in g a littJe solitude on time off will have a strong appeal for them. Not every trailerlst wants that much civiliiation -but for-those who do il offers luxury cam- ping. * Dear J1ck: l'd like to buy a trailer for retirement living. but I would like to know how long a good trailer wiU last. LB.C. 'Ibey seem to last forever. If you go up on the Colorado River you can find many that are old enough to vote. * -Dear Jack: What does it cOst to live ~nd travel in a tEaUert , . A.M. Depends on how you travel and where you ~· If you stop in national r o r e s l s , monu.meritSetC., 100100ve in- frequently, C06ts are very Jow. Luxury hoteli come about 'IS double. Relt.au- rants are reasonable. Ten ~ent Hrvice chars• goes ·on the bill. But the waiter letJ you !mow that a -litUe more is welcome. ,. * Tel Aviv is • modem busUing city. The air ap- proach is over a sapphire sea to a great patch of green. The yellow-brown desert has been reclaim- ed. Orange trees crowd right up to the edgq of Loci Airport. At night the old port town of Jaffa ii the place to go for dinner. It's all narrow alleys and Arabian Nights walls. Good for seafood. Israeli sweet wines are excelJent. Dry wines? Passable. (But it's the only game in town.) * ''W• •re thinklnt of pedall,. ecrosa the c:oun. try -Georgi• to Callfornl• -In AUIUlt• We •r• conc•rned with wh•t you uhl •bovt cl•nter Jn tt. ... rt.'' I said it's dangerous to go polcing onto back roads oU lhe highway. The desert gets to 100 de- grees at midday. I'd do the hilting from dawn to noon. Then get oll the road and into the shade. * ' ''Whit country do you like best in Europe?'' The country you'll like beot will be wbere you bad the most fun -which means where you met the right people. Or were traveling with the right person. The best country is no good if you're alone, believe me. . * "l 'cl ~,19. rent an inexpon1ivo cMt ... on tho &..ch In Hew.ti for thrM weeks.'' Sq woulll ;.milllqn other people. Short rental cottaaes on bUches are just not cheap. The Ho~ lulu Advertiser 'has a classified ad aecUon uvaca- tion Rentala.'• But you do better to write Hawaii Visitors Bureflo. Honolulu for their free 11Hawail Hotel Gulde," -Out of that you can get an apartment hote1. Take a look at Maui. I saw aeveral of these hotels a few miles beyond Kaanapall beach. * many other acts will be seen for the first time by American elWeoCes .. The Emanuel Zacchini Family, fa.moos as the ''htm11n cannonbells," will again hill audiences with a ~-ol lhe X·IS can- non, which will propeJ two human missiles aero&! the Jength of the arena. Midnight Set Added ''. -• • smell, unspoiled beach viii• in MtxJ.. co? Little or no e,.llsh spoken!' Zihuatanejo - a couple of hundred miles north of Acapulco -is the coming Puerto Vallarta, Acapulco. Plane from Mexico Cltr.. Bus or drive jt from Acapulco. But summer? It 1 bot as a Sher- iff's pistol. • To Bacharach Concert Great numbers ol. cJo!Nns \\"ill be on hand . g~ through new routines as weU as okl ones that have delighted au- diences for a century. Amoog highlights will be five all-new pageants which vividly tell the stcry ol. the show's 100 years. A special Saturday 11:45 p.vi. performance has been added ·to Burt Bacharacli's ' Los Angeles debut concert engage- ment at the Greek Tbetltrt. The regular Saturday night. performance will start al 8:30 sharp. There will be no park- ing for the midnight perfOr- mance until ti p.m. Burt Bacbarach in Concert closes Sunday. The award-win-- lo the Galleries ning 1 composer~nductor or- fei's selections from his vast portfolio of hit songs. On the program w I t h him are Ric:h and Ka r e n Carpenter, v."ho head the youthful group known as the Carpenters. 'lbi.s is their debut at the Greek Theatre. Tickets are available at the boxoffice and tn05t ticket. agencies. * "Wt will have $350 a month -hopofvlly moro -for retirement i1ncl trevel ••• '' Find a cheap country -Greece or Ireland, Portugal Mexico. And for a couple of months SIT STILL! bON'T MOVE! It's clattering around the country that costs money. Hotels. Restaurants. In and out of airports. Constant Upping. * Very good ~for travel in Britain is a magazine- size "Vacations ln Britain 1970.'' Free from Brit .. ish Travel, 680 Fifth Avenue, New York City. Get it. Drawings, Sculptitre at CdM Library Live Theater CORONA DEL AtAR LIBRARY -420 h1arigold Ave., Corona de l 1'1ar. On exhibit through July during regular library hours, drawings by Malcolm Cameron and the sculpture of Joan Irving. LAGUNA ART GALLERY -307 Cliff Drive, Laguna Beacli. All Calir. Exhibit. sponsored by Festival of Arts to nm July 18-Aug. 30, noon lo 6 p.m. dally. A special two.day exhibit o( original graphics presented by Ferdinand Roten Galleries of Baltimore ~·ill be held July 18 from noon to ~ ... p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m.: July 19 from IO a.m. to 5 p.m. In· '•eluded art works of Plcasso, Chagall, Miro, Goya, Renoir t and others. • CHAWS GALLERY -6390 S. Coast Hlgh•ay, Laguna Beach. Hours: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. dail y. 1\vo one-min st>ows will be on exhibit through July 26j Jo Anne Mix, oll pelntiqs, and Frank Hamiltoo's recent watercolor pain· tings. MAJUNER'S LIBRARY -2005 Dover DrlVe. Ne~'\ Beach. Durhtc regular library houn, tht Jr. Eben Artist or tht Month exhibit featuring oil aM. acrylic paintin&I ud sUtcbery . by Phyllis Biel, through J uly. BOWERS MUSEmf-2002 N. Main St., Santa Ana. Hours.: lf a.m. -4:30 p.m. Tues. -Sat.; I to 5 p.n\. Sun.: ':'Wed. and Thur!. eve lo 9 p.m. ' c> charge. 0.. exhibit lhrouih July 12, modem Japanese prints: through Ju1y --211. pbojo<.by Bob RouUl, l"" decoupqe Vlctorlon style. NEWPORT HARllOR AllT MUSEUM -400 Main SI .. Balboa. Hou rs: Wed. -Su11. l to 5 p.m. Monday 6 . -t p.m. ~(.rt:nUy oa ubibit through J uly. works by 41 American sculptors from the \Vhltney t.1useum or American Art. COSTA ~IESA l.IB RABY -566 Center St., Colla r<i1eu. On t:1.hibit during regular library hours throu&b July 16. Oil pal•UJ!is by Clll' Cl!npbell. ft.1ESA ART LEAGl:JE -513 Cente_!' St., Costa Mesa. Hours: Sat. and sun. 1 to 5 p.m. conUnuous exhibit of art work in various mecfta' by Art League members. No admission ch3rge. UNITED CALIF. BANK -3(129 ijarbor Blvd .• Costa Mes.a. O• exhibi4 during rquJar business 'hours, th:ougl1 July 15. Oil paintings by Loube Young. CALll'', FEDERAL SAVJliGs GAU.ERV -2700 Ha- Blvd., Costa .P.1esa. On eXhiblt during regular busilless hours, t1irough July 15. Oil paiatings by Pat Ingram . SECURITY·PACJFJC BANIC -196 E. 17th St., Costa Mt31. On exhibit during regular 1 business hours through July 15. water color arid acrylic work of Ferne \Villiams. "IESA VERDE LIBRARY ~ 2969 ,,1esa Verde Orivt. East. Costa Mesa. On exhibit during regular library hours throo1h July 15, arts and crafts by Ootm1 Friebtrtshauser. AVCO SAVINGS AND ·LOAN -3310 Bristol, Cos la Mesit. On exhibit during regular business hours through July 15. oil paintings by Shirley Howard. CROCKER cmzENS BM'K -ml Harbor Blvd.. Costa 1'.fesa. On t:xhlbit during regulir busl11ess hours through July 15, oil and acrylic paintings by Gordon Andrew. 118 PUBUC LIBRARY -525 Main St .. llunUng\Oel Btach, Hoon: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mon.·Fri .: 9 1.m .~ p.m. Sat . Ort ub,ibit through Jub.. 400.....J!.otks_.by Ctllf. artists in many media , sponsored by the C.llf. Arts Commission. CAMERA WORK GALLERY -2400 W. Co•st Highway, Ne1t· port Be11ch. flours: Thurs. Fri .. 5 • 9 p.m.: Sal. and Sur\o noon to I p.m. This Callery is limited lo photography. Cur- rently on e:<hlbt l.hrough July, work of W. Eugene Smith. NEWPORT NATIONAL BANK -109<! Bayside' Drive, New- port lJeach. On exhibit during regular bu1lnus hours lhrou&b Au1.1 woven well hangings by Micki Lippe. \_ ''One Act Pl8,111 ~·o one act plays by Slawomir t.1rozek. ' ' Tb e Police" and "Out at Sea" are on stase at the NUty Theater, 3117 Main St., Hu.nun,stoo Beach. Fri. and Sat. thrwlh July 18 1t 8:30 p.m. Reaerv• lions -"6-1158. "TH Fututkb" t.1usical fantasy on 1t11e at San Clemente 'Ibelter, 202 Avenida Cabrlllo , San Clemente, Wed •• SaL at ~:30 p.m. lhroulh Aug. 6. Reserv• tlons -412-0t6$. .. OUv•" l\lusical versloc of "Oliver 1\\'l&l" oi.1 stap at the f\-loulton PlayhoUJe, I 0 t Laguna Canyon Rotd, Llfuna Stach, 'l\let;-• Sun. 1t 1:30 p.m .. t.hrou&h Aus. ao. Rettr- vations -494-07•S. ''Spoon Rivet'-Antllolol)'" On stage al South Coast Repenory, 1827 Ne" port Blvd., Costa Mesa, Fri.-SUn. al l o30 p.m., tlnoulh July')I. RetttYatlonJ~UU. ' . Tlae Lost Princess A dragon Is about to be slain in '1The Lost Princess.'' one of two One act plays being staged in the Fountain Valley Community Center, 10200 Slater, ~t 7:30 p.m. July 1&-17 and 23-24 and at 2:30 p.m. July 18 and 25. Dragon slayer u <?reg li11111en, the dragon, David Peele. Looking oo ·from left ""' Jeff Miller, Linda Heller ...i Michelle Regozzino. Tickets, 50 cents. Reservations: 842-5266. Dungeon at OCC 'La Mancha' Puts Audience in Mood Harbor area thMtergoers Ahmarain version . will be letieDced to two hours "We are tmng slotted angle in ,the dungeM ..,.1 month steel lo build the set," Purki& complete with cobwebs and said. "It is much stronger drtppine wat.tr. than wood, wbkD allows us Orlll(e Cout Collea< dirt<-more flexibility and height, aor Bill Purms says their and we put the whole thing production ci '"The Man of up in three days. It is also La Mancha" will transform cheap, which allows, us to do the wditorium on campus into more elaborate coMuming." ">OOlOlhlnc quite ~." Tho6e familiar wi1h Ille OCC "We are aou>g-to maU that 1uditorium will indeed be p-loot, smell aod feel like •. surpri>ed when they walk in. a dungeon," Purkiss s a id. The orchestra pit has bee'll "'Jbere will be cd>webs on covered, and the entire stage the walls, drippinc water down w111 be only !Ueet deep. This the walls of the durceon, and will put the action much more a feelln( m d9nknese:." into the audience. The two Purkiss said he feels the side stages wtll house the OCC production will be orchestra, but the musicians scenically stronger, in terms will be hidden. The result will of the college's version of "La be a stereo effect wilh the Mmicha,'' tblD the recent sound bouncing off l h e dungeon wall and lnto the au· dience . The dungeon wall will soar up out of sight. About seven feet from the floor, the wall will have prison cells (with actors in them), as well as floor level cells. The curtains will be open when the audience enters, to enhance the dungeon effect. The front of the · auditorium also will be covered with sheet rock. to make it look like a crumbling old building, and costumed actors from the show will hand out programs. The production will run just under two hdllrs, with no in- termission. Stage manager Ed Little, \\ilo starred most recently at OCC in "Exit the King," said that "La Mancha" is a most untypical musical Graphics Collection dr.~;:; example ... h• said. "every member of the chorus is a character in tile play. For Sale ID• ~a The chorus just doesn't walk , out arxl sing a coyple of numbers and le1'{e. They are An elblbltion ot original .... Estab~ le !932, Roten a part or it. It will be a ,,.p111ca •"7 C:lialc aod con-Glllerlt!O baa one o[ the CO\"piele, totaHf1ow."' •-..... ~ Ill be ''Although there i! comedy, ..,.. .. porary an.u.e w largest collections ol graphic · there is no comic relief a! ~ by Ferdinand Roten art in the country. The firm such ," Purkiss said. "\Ve are Gallerlea of Baltimore, Maryland at _LalUJll Bea_ch operates its main gallery at constantly trying to focus Art Gallery, 307 Cliff i;>rive, 123 West Mulberry Street in on the idea of the show. "We • .......... Be a ch, Exhibition Baltimore with other Roten are constantly pursuing Don ~-will be from noon to Galleries in Cambridge. Quixote's quest." 5 --' 7 •-10 Muuchusetts, and at Bren· Playing Ce rvantes-Quixote p.m . ..-... w p.m. on July 11, and from 10 a.m. tano's in Washington. D.C., \Vil! be Robert Engman of to 5 p.m. m July 19. Manhasset, N.Y., White Newport Beach. The pa.rt of Prices range from $5.00 to Plains, N.Y., and San Fran-Aldonza will be played by cisco, CalUornia . Ferdinand Donna Fuller of Cost.a Mesa. $lOOO.OO with the majority Roten Galleries specializes in Sancho will be played by priced uoder $100.00. The ei:-arr•n<Firig exh.ibltioru1 and Steve Warner of Laguna. bfb1tion includes over 1000 __.... original etching.s lithographs sales of· original graphic art The show will nm July-29--317 and woodC\U by, such artists at colleges, universities and Aug. 1 al 8:15 p.m. The CQJlege Pie Ch all M. museums throughout the coun· is accepting mail orders now as asao, Ill • lrO, t Ii 50 ti k Goy1 , Renoir, Ro u au It '1-try-::;.~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiii.iiijperiiiiiiiiciiiet. KollwiU and many others.1 Allo on display will be a col· lectkln of outstanding Western and Oriental manuscript pages from the works of the 13th to the 20th centuries. A representative of the Roten Gallerie!, Mr. R. Hen- ning, will be present at the exhibition to answer any ques- tions the public msy have repnling graphic art and pdnlmakinc. lllDAL ll.ISTlY ACCUSOlllS Summer Is The Time to Enjoy Produce And h•re et "N•wport Produc•" "w• hav• •v•rythin9." Gold•n Jubilee Swe•t Corn "thi1t melt1 in your mouth,'' melons , "6 varieties," all in 1ea1on now! Per- sial'ls, Honey D•w•, Cesebas, Canteloupe, Watermelon, }'OU name it, we have itl Plums-"5 verieties" Eldoredos, Santa Rosa, Setsume, Qu•en Annes, Duartes, 10000 delicious now! Peaches-7 vari •tie1, Coronets, Aurore, R•d H•ven, Bab· cocks, Hel•s, Petersons, Red Bird, en delicious, all fr••1fon•1. Berries-5 veri•· t ies, Lo9anberrie1, Re1pberrie1, Strawb•rri•s, Oll ie Berri•1, Boysen Berries, B1ue· berrie1. Why not toss e delici ous fru it ••lad with all these fruits , .'1;-d top them withe 1pri9 of frese mint lfre•I. The f•mily will love it •nd 10 economical now i1nd ••p•cially et N1wport Produce. Th•n if you can afford the celoties, top the whole deel off with whipped cr•aml SAVI AT AMERICA'S FIN!ST PRODUCE HOUSE! ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • IN SIA.ION NOWI • IN SEASON NOWI JN OUR FLAVOR SHOPI • SWEET PLUMS • GOLDEN JUllLEE : CARNATIONS : • • SWEET CORN ...... 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ARLEY STEl'ENS ORANG E COUN TY'S NIGHT CLUB AND ENTERTAINMENT SCENE San1's Seafood Restaurant Waving boo voyage to fortunate friends em- barking for the islands leaves one with a definite yen for thatClied roofs, green jungles and wonderous concoctions of rich nuns andjruit juices. To pamper our "left out" feelings with an Island atmosphere we made our way to Sam's Seafood restaurant In Seal Beach. Sams has a picturesque tropical Island at- mosphere wJth enormous tikis, lush greenery and cozy in timate booths. In the main dining room (one of five), one wall is lava rock with huge shells forming catch basins for a cascading water- fall. COZY LOUNGE Since the hour was early we visited the cozy cocktail lounge and met bartender Nick Moran.It was happy hour, 4 to 6 p.m. and bot hors d'ouvres were being served. When we ordered scoprions Nick laughed and then went on to tell us a lady just had requested that her second scorpion be served without the stinger in its tail. • ~ When our long straws sounded the last of our drinks we adjourned to a thatch covered. booth for dinner. The dinner allows a choice of Manhattan clam chowder or soup. du jour, (French Onion this night), crisp green salad and French fried or baked potato or an excellent rice Hawaiian with chicken stock, diced onions and mushrooms. OUR CHOICES We ·chose abalone steak Monterey and rice Hawaiian $4..95-a dish which requires a competent chef. Sam's star pan handler.is Jesse Place, who /ully deserved the kudos we gave our dinners. Our second choice was the deep sea net, a combination of lobster, shrimp, scallops, abalone, OIANGI COUNTY'S MOST llAUTIFUL USTAUU.NT THE DUKE MITCHELL SHOW D111ci119 To Th• l it l1rtd Sound J1106 COAST HWT .. SO. 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""'-,....., "'" ,...,.... ... -lb 1REJO mRDN I ,,..-1f-lb=l!""I. 1,l !l~-1---=~·+-L•----- S2t1 MllALOMA, ANAHllM 524-2700 fr0g legs and oysters, served with a baked potato and quite a catch for $5.95. MENU PRICES Sam's menu prices range from $2.95 for tbe early bird (before 6 p.m .) of swordfish stealt or fried jumbo shrimp to the regal New York steak and A1askan king crab combinations for $6.50. Although they specialize in sea foods an excellent beef selection is available including one they call the "finest thickest small steak in the world," $4.25. On our return to Sam's we intend to try the sea steak platter, a combination of broiled swordfish, salmon, halibut and bass, $4.50. MANAGER LEO-OSBORNE As we were leaving we greeted manager Leo Osborne and complimented him on the fine food and excellent service we bad received. Leo has had many years experience in hotel and restaurant management in London, Paris, Vienna, Germany, Canada and San Francisco. • ENTERTAINMENT Hank Suranie entertains nightly at the piano bar, playing new and long forgotten favorites. Hank, a former Marine returned from Vietnam in January of 1969 and began his career as an entertainer shortly thereafter. This also may be the reason he always cautions the waitresses not to serve him rice with his dinner. Sam's Seafood, located at 16278 Coast Highway, Seal Beach, is open for lunch from 11: 30 a.m., 7 days a week. Whistling Oyster Heed the high-pitched notes. The Whistling Oyster has been unveiled in Huntington Beach We h•.,., • llfen11 t•mfly dealgned. Welcome to the Wonderful World el OMELETS PRESENTED AT THE EGG AND AL-E CHOICE OF 30 OMELm Delly ,..,,_ Lnc• ... Diner Senff whtl llfll .. fNJ 9t HM .... .,. t ... tlns.t.-l.11M9t 11 .. 2:.,...... lol l S.e.-l.-9t f·2; DI.., l·t-CLOSID MONDAYS: 3101 NEWPORT BLVD., NEWPORT BEACH .... ,,_ pMll"t l•t 9'de .t tM SI .. 94 THI IH AND ALI. adJKent to flylnt lutler. 17J.Of77 LOBSTER LOVERS Everyone is t •lkin9 •bout our 9i•nt Australien lobster Te il 116.20 oz.I JOIN THE I ARSTOOL SURFERS .it' OUR Cockteil Hour Every Fridey 5 to 7 R•d11c•d Ra+•• 011 Ori"kt E11t1rt1i111T1•11f St•rh 1·1 I W AMHICAN CUISINI TROPICAL COCKTAILS Ftidty ind Saturdty Evenings POLYNESIAN SHOWS l tl\ ADAMS A.YI. (et M ....... t HU TIN6TON l lACH '?(. .5050 and clarion approval will be echoed by prat.Ume diners hitting Ibis sterling new establishment. Occupying the premises of the former Treasure Chest, the Oyster marks a second local restaurant venture by jolly John Ryder and associates from Newport Beach's White Horse Inn. Sufficient recommendation in itseU for paying the earliest possible visit. RELAXED SPOT A strikingly attractive place in its original cast, the remodeling and alterations undertaken by the new proprietors have given it an even more pleasing appearance. One that sets a mood to unwind and enjoy. The handsome decor. patterned after the finest features of an old English or Irish pub, immediately strikes a note of comfort. New parti· tionS and paneling have been incorporated. into the earlier woodwork, further accenting the dark, massive wooden beams on the ceiling. Large and spacious, the Oyster nonetheless conveys a sense of intimacy and privacy by its division into a number of distinct areas. Furnishings and accessories contribute significantly to the al· mosphere, especially the lealber banquettes and bright red tablecioths. ~· ON THE HALF-SHELL By 'vay of acknowledging the restaurant's unusual and amusing moniker, we kicked off our first dinner with an appropriate appetizer. Orders of oysters on the balf·shell -half a dozen served on a bed o{ ice with a seafood sauce, $1 .50. The evening menu offers a choice of 17 entrees in the general categories of seafood, broiler and house specialties. . All dinners are accompanied. by vegetables in season, warm cottage bread, and choice of Real Cantonese food eat here or tek• home. STAG CHlllSE WINO 111 21st pl .. Newport Bo1ch ORiolo 3-9560 o,.._ y.., lrMIMI NJ 1Z·l l -Fri. ..t Set. 'ti I .... I I RICKSHA COCKTAIL LOUNGE rlaoo lar 11111....i.,..., Friday Olld Saturday HAPPY HOUR MDn. thru Fri. I to 6 LADIES NIGHT Fri. efMI lat4 10 ,.,... .. 2 a.m. Temple Gartlett• Chlne1e Re1t•urant 1• Memt (At HerMrl Clilhl M... _. J40.1tl7 540-1f2J • - OPIN1 11 :11e.&te11 p.-.. Sudey"" 11 :JI • .-... 2 e.-.. frw., ..t Sefa .., DELANEY'S SEA SHANTY Featurt"'I Orange C°"•ty'1 FIHll OYSTER BAR Eestern Bluepoint Oysters on Half Shell $1.50 Eestern Cherrystone Clems $1 .50 l arg e Shrimp Coc~tail $1 .35 Meay etlMt' W__,., S.lectfffa 0,.. t9 2 P.M. Entertt inment Nightly By kA"Y At the Pi1"0 9,, HO UDO PAlK DRIVI NEWPORT IEACH 675-0100 rou y resenh -4 THE FABULOUS HEAVY RAIN FRI & SAT Nms, JULY 10 • 11 FRI. NITl-4 to t ONLY Rll-EYI STEAK DINNll $1 .SO 1700 Plocenllo Avonuo (11 17th St.) Costa Mesa Phono: 642·7160 THE WHISTLING OYSTER NOW OPEN FOR SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH 10 tD ) AND DINNER 4 to 10 41 lrl . ~· l ·~. 16903 ALGONQU IN STREET . 10'" fi1.c1,1c CD~ "IGKWl.'f .. •••111111; AVI,) HUNTINGTON'llAHOUR 1oup or salad_. The latter further offers a choice of thr~ d~ssmgs -~t-On cheese with port wine, the Whi.slling Oyster oil and vinegar, or Caesar. SEAFOOD . Seafood entrees range from file! of English sole V1ctona ( sauteed in fresh butter and gamiabed wi.th parsley potatoes and lemon), $3.85, to·loboter tails seaman style (in the sheli, seuooed and broiled, served with drawn butter and rice), fll.75. BROILER CHOICES Representative broiler st:lections are T·bone steak stockyard style (broiled In order and served with grilled tomato an d potatoes du jour), $5.25 ; filet mignon (broiled to order, served with mushroom caps and French fried onion and garnilh-- ed with broiled tomato). $6.25. HOUSE SPECIALITIES It was to the house specialties -offe red under the beading "with love from the chef.. - that we turned for our first samplings of the Oyster's bill of fare. After dinner we paid a brief visit to the kitchen to extend our compliments to Hans Marolf, the master chef responsible for the extraordinarily good food. Swiss born and trained in the tradition ol classic European cookery. Hans was the llOUI chef at the Newport Inn before his association with the new Huntington Beach enterprise. '$ The first o! Hans' two special wonders we savored was veal gentilhomme, $4.95. A tni.ly festive .dish, the veal was lightly sautt?ed in butter and baked with avocado and tomato, and topped off with a delicious sauce mousseline. Additional accompaniments •were f re s h asaparagus with hollandaise sauce and an excellent rice pilaf with a touch that always distinguishes in our book-red pimento. The second entree was rack of lamb bouquetier. $5.25. Equally appealing to eye and taste, it was framed with vegetables -baby carrots, small (Continued on P•gti 24) NE ITAUAN DINNERS ENTERTAINMINT DALL of DIGHTON NEWPOJT IEAot, CAllfORNIA Richard Vale Plus 3 IN THE LIDO LOUNGE Enjoy the swinging rhythms of this popular record ing group. IN "THE WINE CELLAR" Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday BOB MOLINE CAPITOL RECORDI NG ARTIST VOCAL WITH GUITAR FOR RESERVATIONS TELEPHONE 644-1700 1107 JAMIOREE ROAD NEWPORT I EACH Ntwpnrl ~rnttn SUNDAY BRUNCH FEATURING STRAWBERRY CHAMPAGNE ~ $2H 12 N ... r. J ''"'' Now Appearing ALONZO BROS. TRIO /] TUESDAY thru SUNDAY 3333 WEST COAST HIGHWAY NEWPORT BEACH 641 ... ~ • • I , t . ... ··-·~ .. Friday, July 10,, 197Q FAMILY DINING COMPLETE DINNER UNDER $3 "HOME MADE PIE" 0,. 6 A.M. t. 10 ... M, D•lly USS VIA LIDO, HIW'°RT IEACH 67S-110J ----.. . ~ . WEEKENDER (Continued from Page 23) onions, broiled tomato, potatoes {on the order of Engli sh chips), asparagus Y.'ith hollandaise sauce -and served wi th fresh mint sauce on the side. LUNCHEON, TOO \Ve also had a chance to peruse the Oyster's luncheon menu during our dinner stay .. From the 1nany tempting items listed thereon, 1t appears we'll be going back for midday visit in the very near· future: . To try such interesting possibilities as the l-funtington salad, bo'suns delight sand wich, or ship ahoy egg dish . Not to mention crepes board\valk or homemade Erlglish sausage tpub style). ,j, Special note \Vas also taken of t~e Oys ter's excellent wine list. Small and select, 1t offers a choice of vintages to please the most discriminat· • ing connoisseur. • Located at 16903 Algonquin Ave. (at Warner) in Huntington Harbour's" Boardwalk Center, Hun· tington Beach, the Whistling· Oyster is open from 11 :30 to 2 .dp.Uy. Lunch is served from.11 :30 to 3 and dinner from 5 to 1 l, Sunday through Thursda y, a,nd until 12 midnight on Friday and Sat~~day. The Oyster is .a welcome .a~d1t1op. to ?Ur e'ver~gro\ving roster of first-c~ass dmmg spots. Give it a bully big go at the very first opportunity. Bal-Port Lounge The Hone)' Bees -known more familiarly to their legion of Orange Coast fans as Helen and 'sass - are now holding forth at Newport ll(lft',llfm! ~~:~~=~p:.al~~·ao":c,; AH•r yo~ l•k• th• "i1/lari f10 I P1ZZ:c1 b•ck •••I lo Oi1n~•nd •nd I 16121 H•rNr .. ldillfOf Knoth B•rry f•rm, lop it .,f firlert hi Zo-dy'tl •I th• 11nb1li1..,•bl1. 839.7290 . BOAT HOUSE 515 S, Moi•, S...to A•11 WE HONO• Al.L PlllA COU"'*S FAMILY FUN Follt M11tlc fri •• s.t. In thejintsl trdition' cf tbt /rut innlttptr's ort. 3801 £.An CoAn HlGBYAT U.0MA 1111. llAt, CAIJJIOllO.l PnoN&: (71•) 675--137• .................................. ,-------"' : 'S'l' ~~(f/kuJ§jfy,, Caribe: Room ,. : : · ~ PRESENTS • ·~ . • • • • • • • • • • • ENTERTAINMENT -DANCING -Monday thru Saturday • • BUFFET LUN.CHEON ~ JACK '• MONDAY lh•u FRIDAY • , COSTANZO • • Songstress/Song Writer and • KATE , PORTER GERRIE •• woo ~. S:lG--8:30 P.M. Mon. thru Fri. • 'J'l\fl neai . ®LLtf!! lilEl,ST OUR CHEF IS A REAL PRO . • T~V HIS LOBSTER. IT'S THE FINEST OUTSIDE MAA INEl.AND, STEAKS, TOO.ANDA FIX·IT· YOUASEl.F SAl.AO BAA, TRY OUR N~W COCKTAILS TOO, l.llCE A FOOT OF YOUR FAVORITE MARTINI. 21112 PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY-HUNTINGTON BEACH-536-1421 •• ~·············~··················· • • A GREAT DINING OUT VALUE AND SOUTHERN CALIFOANIA."S MOST BEAUTIFUl.lOCEAN VIEW • ·''GRANTS BRADFORD HOUSE'' Your Fa.111.ily Restaurant EVERY FRIDAY s129 ALL THE FISH YOU CAN EAT wll'lll "rtndl l'rlK. (l'NM)' c.11 Sin, HDI Jt.. • a.ttw, t1rt1r -· EVERY TUESDAY AND THURSDAY BUCK NIGHT YOUR CHOICE lHtt Te• T11r\ey Geld" fri..t cMc1t .. locnt hef Au ~n Ho111S~ .,. ,llak, SUU.,... YtttUbll If' tr1arr1y cei. 11••· Ho! •ou 6 Suntr OP EN FOR BREAKFAST, LUNCH ANO DINNER 1:30 1.m. to 9:30 p.m., Mond11y thru Saturday -10 1.m. to 6 p.m7, Sund1y !JRANTS HUNTINGTON BEACH BROOKHURST & ADAMS PIZZA HOM E DELIVERIES HAVE CHANGED A LOT SINCE THE ENTERTAINMENT NITELY, ~rAKE S•N DI EGO fAWV, TO HAWTHORNE BLVD, h ANO GO soli'rH TO MARINELAND DISCOVER THE ALL N EW \A ObB DAYS. ~ L-~--~---'-• t10li ADVERTISING IN THE r ' OUT 'N ABOUT Beach's Bal·Port Lounge. From tlie look of the crowds po uring in , it appears their admirers possess loyalty above all things. OLD FRIENDS Whic h is not too surprising when you've been tur,ned into a staunch partisan of their l)igbly en- tertaining musical talents. A condition that could have developed du ring the Bees' previous arr pearances at.the Sea Shanty, Newporter Inn, Balboa Bay Club, the former Villa ~1arina or Reubens- Newport. The Honey Bees have logged a total of more than 10 ·years in their engagements at these and other local spots. Time enough, 'indeed, for many out 'n abouters to draw strong cohclusions. These are usually centered in the belief that l~elen is tops when it comes to bass gui~r itnd vocals. · And that Bass is hard to beat 1n the artistry he displays while performing a musical range from classical to jazz on both piano and guitar. 1~ They are currently on stage at the Bal·Port Lounge every Thursday, Friday and Saturday night from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. TRY HOUSE SPECIAL Should you drop into the Bal-Port after 6 p.m. on Saturday, you'll make a great mistake if you don't take advantage of the ni~ht's house spe cial -an all.you-can-eat spaghetti feed for the incredibly low tab of 50 cents per person. Besides testing the limit on ho\v much · delicious spaghetti you can tuck away, you'll be able to eat your fill of tasty salad and garlic toast. MEXICAN FOOD ON SATURDAY Or make it Friday night for . yet another dining out bargain. That's when the place fe~tures a complete Mexican dinner -taco, enchtla.da, chili relleno and. refried beans -for the thrifty sum of $1.25. . . In addition . any nig ht 1s good for trying the house offerings that extend from full·meal sandwiches to steak dinners. Foremost amon~ the latter is the complete New York steak dinner -$2.95 -which includes salad, baked potato, vegetable and garlic toast. RACES ANYONE? Turf buffs can exercise their racing blo~ \vith an interesting package deal the Bal·Port !s presenting throughout the summer months. It s a monthly round·trip bu s outing to Hollywood P ark, and later to Del Mar when the season moves dow n San Diego way . Al\vays staged 011 a Thursday, this excursion -for the all.inclusive price of $10 per person -includes clubhouse admission with a reserved seat. refreshments on the bus both ways, and a steak dinner upon return to the Bat.Port. Reservations for any month's racetr~ck special must be made in advance by contactmg SERVING DAILY B1·eakfast * LuncJ1 * Dinner The Jolly Roger FINEST IN FAMILY DINING ARTICHOKE APPETIZER COUNTRY FRIED STEAK BABY BEEF LIVER BUCCANEER CUT OF PRIME RIB. FLAVOR.CRISP CHICKEN GROUND SIRLOIN STEAK TERIYAKI . STEAK STEAK AND LOBSTER JUMBO FRIED SHRIMPS OR SCALLOPS CATALINA BROADBILL SWORDFISH CAPTAIN'S CHOICE TOP SIRLOIN COMBINATION SEAFOOD PLATE -SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MENU FOR LlnLE PIRATES UNDER lJ All dinn ers served with soup or ••lfd, choice Ot French fr ies, wh ipped potato or baked. Hot hom•• made breads. BUCC"NEER BUBBLE COCKTAIL HOUR Double• For The Price Of One Betwe•n 4 & 7 p.m., Mon. thru Fri.- POI YOUI llVEHING PLIASUll JERRY LAUDERDALE lntert•lnlttt IN THE LOUNGE Tuesday through Saturday~:30 p.m.·1 :30 a.m. 2300 HARBOR BLVD. 540-85~5 a staff member: Open 1or lunch dmner and cocktails seven days a week, ~e B~l·Port Lounge is located at 4507 IV. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Raisin Sauce Out !n'· abouter's Sauce School ~ founded for the educational enlightenment of diners who want to know exactly what tliey're ordering -has been out of session for awhile. Time then to sound the bell for another lesson. And take' up the subject of raisin sauc~. ~ sauce aux raisins secs , as the French would y. WHEN SERVED Generally serxed with roast or braised meat, the ingredients are seeded raisins, finely grated lemon /.eel, ·brown sugar, co~s!arch, French mustar , wine vinegar and lemon 1_u1ce. In the first step of preparation by ~ master chef, the raisins are soaked for an hour tn warm water. Once under way, he places the brown sugar, cornstarch and mustard in a saucepan. As these ingredi'ents are stirred over I.ow heat, the vinegar, lemon juice, grated le1:11on rtn_d and drained raisins are added. The mixture is brought just to the boiling point then allo\ved to simmer until the sauce th ickens. Served hot or cold raisin sauce is an excellent complement to the me~t and a standard offering in many fine restaurants. Out 'n' Abouter solicits comments, criticism and praise about Orange Coas~ restaurants ~nd night clubs. If you have somethm2 you would like to s'ay. write Out 'n' Abouter, Weekender, Box 1875, Newport Beach, California, 92663. ll~itt lnrst lJnn Proudly Presents The LEE FERRELL GANG Danci ng and Entertainment •t The Swingin9est Hor•• In Town! MONDAY NtGHT SPICIAL COMPLITI PllMI Ill DINNER WEDNESDAY NIGHT Sl'ECIAL CHAMl'AGNE DINNll OF IEEF STROGANOFF $3.25 $3.25 3295 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach Re1ervatlons 673-1374 IYllY MONDAY NIGHT IS fAMILY NIGHT TOP SIRLOIN SPECIAL •• $1.39 lnclud•1 Baked Potato or French Fri•s end Speci1I Sizzler T 0•1t . INTlODUCING SIZZL!lS' N!W DAILY SPECIALS MONDAY -New York St..ii •••••••••••••••••.•••••• fflf TUISDAY -Gro1wd Sirloh1 ..•.• ,, ••.• , , •..• , • , ... , •• ftt WIDNISDAY -Slrlel1 StM ••• , . , •••.. , .... , •••• : S1.2t ·THUlSDAY -a.-leef . , ... , ...... , , •••...••• , , , ltit NIDAY -Hollbwt IM.tti Mehll .................... ltc SATUaDAt -Dewlth H-.......................... ltt SUNDAY -Steoll·A·hb ................. , ...•.•• , $1 .Jt SERVED FROM 2 P.M. TO 5 P.M. ONLY HUNTINGTON BEACH I COSTA MESA TOWN II COUNt•Y HILLGIU:N SOUAlll! llJU •"di SM. tn-stu •. 17111 & SaRtt Ana '43·14'1' CHILD'S l'OlTION HAlf l'llCI IClllld,.. •Her 121 l'HONI IN ••• ALL ITIMS A'fAILAILI TO TAii OUT NOW FEATURING FRESH LOCAL SWORDFISH HALIBUT AND SEA BASS •OO MAIN, BALBOAffENINSULA 1 673-4633 • • ;: ' • :. '• • . ' • • ~ . • • ;, ( • I • • • .. ' .. :• :. ~ j;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;:;;;;;:;;:;~J rJml11ElY L.uCf STOC:lt • hHlftfs 'UI ti PICKWICK ~ BOOKSHOPS , . ' • SOUTH SW 1ROP1CAL FISH Tropical Fish & Largest SClection of Supplies in the area. New 2 Loc.tlon 211 '#. WILSON. COSTA Ml!SA Stutll tout Pia.a, Cast.I ..... ~ltl 174J Mp1°"1,_-,,.,.=,,,-,, .. *'lrW'Od (213.1 MO Ml91 lolf F'IWwlew lld., $4&-7"1 1n.G, lt)\lerslde Or. -NirwPOft Mold! IDHllNI IM l'Oll OlflCI) ...... RIVIERA IU:STAUMNT Continental Cuisine Cocktails Serving Luncheon and Dinner Monday through Saturday. Closed Sundays W • are loctted ne>Ct to th• Mty Co. in South C o•1t Pla:r•. For Advertising In The Weekend er Phone 642 -4321 JJlJ s. lrhtol . .,.. ..... 540.Jl40 ~ . , . • BUBBLES THE CLOWN CHILDREN'S PARTI ES MAGIC SHOW -PUPPETS -FAVORS REASONABLE RATES 644-4290 THE BERLIN ER German Family R estaurant Famous For SAUERBRA TEN w;th POTATO DUM.PLINGS Open Dally -For -Dinner From 5 P.M. JU LY 12th-CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH 11 A.M. TO 2 P.M. ALL YOU CAN EAT-S2.2S 18582 Beach Blvd. Town & Country Center HUNTINGTON BEACH CHILDREN'S MfN U ~ D 1on 1 .... CGUW"flt i 968·5800 Closed Mondoy 'IUlllflO ••••••••••••••• SPECIAL WITH THIS COUPON FAMILY NITES TUES.-WED,-THURS, BUY ONE DIN NER-REC EIVE THE SECOND FOR •/, PRICE ..................... , For The Finest Cold Cuts, Pastri~. Bcf'rs and lmporti"d \Vincs-Visi1 DER BERLINER DELIKATESSEN Only Several Doors From RC!ltaurant In Town & Country C('nf('r Open 10 to 6 ClnSf'd Sun. & 11.fon. 968-4300 l ike Roast long Island Duck - T ourneCl01 Fil•t Mignon7 -Veal 01car7 -R•inbow Trout? -Well, who doesn't!!! These and many other enticing entrees are served 1even nights a week at Bob Burn1 R•st- Located in Fashion Island. Bob Burns is more then just • "St•ak end Lobster" r•st•u~ rant. A selection of tweoty carefully prepared entree1 -accomp~ni •d by Bob Burns femou' Cream Caesar Saled -will satisfy the mo1t discriminating palate. " Open ~very night, Bob Burns does honoi telephone reserv1tion1 for people "on the go." For those of you who ar• out for • leisurely · evening, loung• entertainment is provided nightly. I 37 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT CENTIR 81tw"11 •utturn• & •r.•••• ""'"'' "•f'lllflt -~~,.,11111'1• • -·2030 .. Frldq, .MllJ 1.0, lfl70 DAIL V PIL OT %S Y ot11• G11·lde to Fun 'Ha:i,~.el and Gretel' Staged in Huntington JULY It· %5 CJllLOREN'S THEATER -The Huntington Beach Play- house is presenting its summer chlldren'1 theater shOw "Hansel and Gretel." on Fri. at 7:3:> p.m. and Sat. and Sun. at 2:30 p.m. through July 26. Tickets, $1 may be reSf!nled by calling $36-8861. ' JULY II· 31 HARBOR TOUR -The Pavilion Queen, NewPort Harbor's newest fun altrpction, is making sight!eeing trips at I and 3 p.m. daily, departing from lhe Pavilion ror Ole 90-minue cruise of the bay. The boa t is a replica of an old-time river boat. lavishly decorated in rich reds and golds. (Available for charter parties, loo.). Fare for !ight.seeing is fl for aduJts, $1 for children under 12, tots under 5 free with adults. Reserva- tions -673-5245. · JULY 10-SEPT, 1 KNOTT'S BERRY FARM -A Golden Cavalcade of,CountrJ and Westem -Atusic will be staged ·each weekend at Knott's, through Labor Day, Sept. 7. Appearing July 10, Leighton'a.. and Country Sounds: July II, Roy-Clark : July 12, "The Reins- .men, with showtimes -Frl.-Sat. 9:30, 8:30 and 10 :30 p.m.; Sun.· 5, 6;30 and 9:30 p.m. ''The Sound Gener.aUon," a . group of 24 young men and v.•omen from John-Brown Univer- sity, wil l present shows t.1on.-Thun. at 7, S:IO and 10 p.m. Hours: 9 a.m.-11 p.m. Mon.· Thurs.; 9 a.m.-midnlght, Fri.-S.t.; CloSelO p.m. Sun. Admission ~I adu lt.I, 25 cents·ror childrefl-11 and under. No additional charge for show1. 8039 Beach Blvd., Buena Park. JULY 1()-AUG. I DISNEY ON PARADE -Anaheim Convention Center, 800 W. Katella Av:e., Anaheim. Performances Tuesday -Sun.. 8 p.m.: matinees at 10 :30 a.m., and 2 p.m. Sat.; 2 and 6 p.m. Sun.: 2 p.m. Wed. • Frj. Closed Mon.' Tickel1, $2.50 -$S.; (Children under 12 $1 less.) available at box office or ticket agencies. 100 Disney charucters appearing for the first time together in a live two-and-one-half hour show. It blends live production. sound effect.s, motion pictures, magic, music and lighting effects in a new form of entertainment . On stage through Aug. 9. JULY IG-30 FlUf PROGRAA1S -A children's matinee film will be shown j n the multi-purpose room nexl to Mariners Llbrary, 2005 Dover Drive, Newport Beach, at 2 p.m. on the last Sat, MAIL ORDERS P!IOW! DANCE COMPANY 100 DANCERS a SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 11 PERFORMANCES (4 MATINEES) EVENANGS AT 1:30 (No Mon. pert.) Aug. 7, 8, 11, 12, 13.14 & 15 MATll'tf.ES AT 2:30 On Saturdays and Sunde}t1, Aug. e, 9.15 & 16 "The t vening merged Into one long round of applause tnd chffrs, punctibt&d by the dazzling leaps and spins and stunning thestrical effects for whfch the company la so la mo us iround the world." PRICES: $2.95/4.95/5.95/6.95/7.95 -Newsweek Please priot )'Ol.lr n11111, addr'" wllh l ip, t9'1phott9 1t11mo.r, 8nd slate whether you pret1r loc•t1ont In On:tiastra, or, Loge/Balcony M•I (11! prices, except the Balcony $2.115 pile., repeal In both the Orch•tra lll'ld the Loge/Balcony level). Mak• check p1yable to The Mi.illc Centtr Box Ollica. Pleue list DATE': & TIME: ALTERNATE DATE&. TIME; NUMBER OF TICKETS. PRICE •ltd TOTAL. Klndly •nCloMI wtth your ch.ck alld 1all-•ddr1ued, 1t1mped envelope and mall le Music C1oler Box Offlc., 135 No. Grand Ave., Los At19el11 CA 90012. For inlomrMion: 6~1211, Oo· not m .. l lo Shrine Auditorium. Sox OlliCI 1l Music C1n1ttr end 111 agencies opeos on Mond1y, Jilly 20, to fill remaloJog 1e1tlog 1f111 1ll ma!I ordatt hive been prOCMMd. Order now lor yoi.ir prelerrl'd Hllirtg. S•AllT-· 11Pllfn.1.l:R · AIC7.•I AUO Continuous Sund•y from 2 6R£GORY PECK RltHARD CREHNA DAVID JANSSEll JAMES flWICISCUS 6£HE HACXMAll "THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN" Starts Next Wednesday EXCLUSIVE "WOODSTOCK" tl1e-rnesa -r • lr1•_afr._· ,,; 11'1t '•· v r11 , ... NEWPORT AND HARBOR IN" (0\TA '.'Lt)f. 3 BIG ATTRACTIONS , "THI of the month. Adult films will be sbown l~ the sarpe plact on the last Tuesday of lhe month at 8 p.m. 8 mm fllmt-flve to · a patron for a period of three d_ays-are available to the public. Inquire at library. JULY lhJULY I I . STORY HOURS: The "Pipoose Club" story hour will be held in thr'ee Newport Beach Llb'raries between now and July 31. ·The .Balboa branclt has scheduled it for 9:30 a.m. on Wed.; the Ccrona del Mar Library will hold it On Thurs. at 10 a'.rn. · and Mariners at 9:30 a.m. Fri. JULY 17·11 WIZZAN STAiJJON SHOW-The Royal Lipi:aan Stallion Show will come to the Lon g Beach Arena July 17·19 with performances at 8:30 p.m. 'Fri. and Sat and 2:30 p.m. 'on Sun. Tickets, $4-$6 available at the box office and most ticket agencies. The pageant features Stallions from Austria and Spain with famous European acrobats and performers. ' JULY 11 • AUG. Z9 JAPANESE VILLAGE -Rock groups and light shows will be the "heavy 'happenings:• at Japanese Village on Sat even· ings this summer, from 7:30 p.m. to midnight with the "Samu· rals" and "The Prophets" performing with ·the aid of Fila· me.nt -a light show. All this in addition to the olhel' attrac-- tions at the village including trained bears, a seal show, karate exhibitions and tame deer. Food is available. 6122 Knoit Ave., Buena Park. Phone 523-2381. JULY IZ JAZZ CONCERT-= Dixieland Jau-rnc ., lslfresenlln-gacon=- ccri at 1:30 p.m. in the Moose H~, 7409 Lorge Circle, Hunt· \ngton Beach. Tickets at the door, Sl.50 for members. $4 kir non-members . Featured bands: Nick Pelico's All Stars; Diet Carey, trumpet ; Bob Havens, trombone; Ray Shennan, pianci;. and Rick Fay, clarinet. Vince Saunder's So. Frisco Band, Lu Waters and Turk Murphy also will be there. Phone 846-2115. JULY 13-AUG. 31 POPS CONCERT -Henry Brandon will conduct concerts at 9 p.m. every Mon. In Stage Court on the pedestrian mall at Fashion Island, Newport Beach. A 35-member brass ,band will perform one week and a concert orchestra on the alter· nate Mon. No admission charge. JULY 16 .'15 CHILDREN'S '.fBEATER -The Fountain Valley Commun- ity Theater is staging two one act plays, "T.he Sto1en . Prince" and "The Lost Princess" in the Community Cen- ter, 10200 Slater, Fountain Valley at 1 :30 p.m. July 1~17 Coming! oranu Countil · Fair & E><POSition faill!rounds Costa Mesa • • .,. WANTED! I • NEW FACES ALL AGES To 111clitio11 fo, TV Comm1rci1l1 .. 11d MotiO"ll Pict11r1 Op,ortunil!11 , Hollywood Publl' A:1l1- • e tion1 Comp•nv will b1 · • 'ond i.ictin9 'f REE on-, c1tn1r1 111clitio111 11 tl.1 , Sin Cl1m111f1 Inn. ' ' I ZS A\"11tMe hf'l-41• ................ • ftfthty, !l\ily , ... • J ....... . ' Minari m111! b1 1ccomp111i.cl by 1 · p1r111t. • • MATlllllS DAILY Shown at 12-2-4-6-8 & JO P.M. I WAl.TIR MATTHAU and ~f, Moll-al 2:30 P·ll" "!Ill be per(ormed July lt- 25. Tbe atorlea ol the two plays Ultertwlne wllh the mlxup of a Chinese: Prince and Princess at birth. They are moved from the palact, miitaken for each other and become sepu· ated to be raised by peasants and servants. EventuaUy the identities are restored and all is well. Tickets, 56 centa each, may be reserved by caJling 842-5266. Mud., .. l•rttM tlie aw,.. .. S.Cl.e Cl•~· T...-, .. _, .... ' tll'll .............. w .... ..,. .......... It ...... . """'· --N;WSfllBllrS JN\E5 STEWART HfNR'f RYiOi\ ,J'L !'THE CHEYE/tNE SOOALCUJB I SHIRLEY J()'iES !I! II!! IMQ)()'I PREMIERE RUN 3rd Popul•r Wffk •DWARDS ••'THE OUT·OF--TOWNERS' i' 1omethinq to see. 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I I I ... • ·DAILY 'Gaily, Gaily' for Laughs • • I I ·: • I I ' JULY 10 JULY 11 · L-Glma..DI ""'~!!! :-(C) (60) (C) (30) ''" ..... "" ... • .• !: r~ (C) (30) ue--IC! """ 1 H1I~ So4lpJ Sales, Mortf Am· l111qe aM tb $pMCh." ii:"'~ ... (C) lf7tll 1:5518...,..,...,. -rf' (weattm) '56-llindolp~ 7:00 II~ CC> "1'odrJ"1 B fd!tor'1 Not<: T-I> movie ouidl fs prepored bt1 tM fUnu committee o/ Harbor COtlndl PT A. Mn. John Clatk~ U president and Mrs, WiUiam Warr '' committee chairman. It t.s fntendtd aa a ref erettce in determining .ruitable film& for certain a a e groups and will appear Wfekly. Your views ore solicfttd. Mail them to Mo- vie GuUU, care o/ the DAILY PILOT.' * ADULTS -· .. ;~t:;: (~."·· 1·~mf.i'~.-~ """ (C) (30) ""'" ,,., !£''"'"" (C) ,_. I m_ ..... (C) I ,_ Iii....,.;.... (lll) tOO Tlio -(C) ' r-. ... Ellnlla \30) m .... c.. .. 1 ..., 11 a. JIDlllNI (C) 60) c T b e Christine Jorge11ea 1:11 lllllC ,.. ..... (CJ (60) I t•1n1r:11 C. tc>. Story . (R): Biography . ol --(C) (60) T II -.... Owiltine J11<ge~ stamog l:r=:.':°..:i1J: tJO at(J) .... _/_ .... John H...en. . U.llftl9i?Ol(C)(30) •Nllf_jt) Happy Endtag (GP). Jean -"(CJ (60) .~!!I~ -!Cl Simmons portrays a bored 1111• Daert bport (C) (30) • ::c'.Q ..,....,.,.., ,...,.. middl«:lass housewife who =·:30~ (t) (la) (llonof) •6t-GloffN11J Toont. turns t? drlnk. John Forsythe II a.a aw • • and Shirley Jones. '"°l:..S1;;':.f;~~ <30> ........... ., ........ .-.. ~Landlord (~):Be au l&.ll.9Cl(30) ~(~~ ndges-plays a rich young ,... ,., IW (C) (lll) Gmd" t.tO ~'It.IL:;...,"*:;'£ man, who buys a house in 1111 t"' ruestL 'J_Wllllnl) ~-Bal\lr: the 8IW?1!11 and becomes in-1"" :=., ~~ci1fi/ii (R) l llll(l)m"" -iC> ' vol_ved wilh the tenants. Pearl I' J' rt1 lllNI (55) . iiMi ilftll lflll ....... Bailey costars. ""°" (C) (30) !--,,_, Mu ud Wiie ( X) : J:J1111a m w ,_ (C) (lO) 1R> -r::'" unillhiblted ... study. Mir and99 lnfiltrttt llll s!Jff ". .... 1 .... -....., ... ..., (C) m11o a.tkllt wttlcll MOS is 111in1 Im._.._,. (C) MA1URE TEENS tD pus l9Cl'll Information. GD Tiit Hll'dJ ..,. (C) AND ADULTS t.fD..:-9' ~ jC>vJ:1~ J ....._ Anae of tbe Thousand Days lldn1pplll ': 0:U: Mid~ 19 lo:tll nm:=, ~:C) (~P): Genevieve Bujold and "°" as 1 centina nltlm. j!!I • ~Ct> ..,_. llM F,.. Richard Burton as AMe n.. ....... ···· · · · · · · ·· · ·· · · · · ··('WlitltiiJ" ·51· '.:.;. ·Ri'riiill,. ·· Boleyn ·and King Henry VllJ. • Tiit ... C... (C) .(30) ll•rtJ Scott. L• Marvin. The Cheyenne Social t1ab Rf-. f'*r Lu.pus, Mid Gr!i Mor· !lJ MoM .., .... Dr..-(Wtstem) (GP)· After the Civil War ril CDllllMtl with Polly Bera;tn, I ,...... ..... • • • • M1rtln MUI« Md Kint McConl. ................ a Texas cowboy inherits a 1,~IQ~C'=':.·~10:9018~~~~(t) ~~ mH~e;:~~: ~ $ ...,.. '""' ,_. Mlwk ..._. .... 111i. ~· Shirley Jones. aM111trrt11"{d11~)'56-Robert ~{ff?~'f:::.~.,,..... 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"'Bl Andrew Dua1n, Leslie NeilSlfl. Rtclllm MMlllt" (dr1m1) '49- 11111 S.O. (C) (60) J1mes Muon. JOln Bennrtt. ED KM eo.1 111t lrldn (tl D Mail: "T1ll f1Pti111 Clllnce" (R) "Th• Sllt-BNr.• Robtrt (dr11111) 'SS-Jullt loncloc\ Cummlnp IS.• llM (C) l .._..s.alld(t)(Zhrl ...... n.tre(C) ... (30) ~., --(CJ "Pl- ..... (60) No Flowen." •.JO 0 Ill Mlwa (t) (30) 0 MDIII: "Ulliln hdfk" (wut1~ ., ..._. Ttpltln (30) '39 -lllrb1r1 Stl~ OLIVER! ·-·-STAlllNGo ......... BEN WRIGLEY -On Stag- At LAGUNA MOUL TON PLAYHOUSE '°' ....... c..r-td. 1.eip ..... . New •irclMl41dMed -.m.. wlfti cMtf.....i Mtlri ... * * * TUESDAY THRU SUNDAY CUITAIN 1:40 494-0743 "CINDERELLA " IOIOl @OO"......,.,_(CJ m=~'i"(C) _ ( ) (R) 1 MOM)' Men." "SM ,,__ ..,.. ·. It IB :':::: ~ "'" (t) nmo) '52-Jool M-. (I) (R) '1.0VI 1nd the Ff(' IN· • .SC.,. (t) lures • 111t11tt1d wife who aets 1t-! ' ~-M= (C) lent~ bJ acloptlai 1 !louse llJ 1s :flt U .... (C) • pet. •nd st111 Dernn Mc:Gevln, SW:IJIM Plllllltt1, Herbert Rudl1y T~ al'ld 111M1 Millhol11~; 'tow 111d • li1 Pfmrl (C) HI• MllllOMtrts." lboGt 1 low-In-J·JO . ' = ~ ~ hit" (• come couplt drWlt9d to platlna: the • '"' mHllonllrt 1'1111. Pnforml Tuck-v111tur1) 'SS--Al1n I.add. er, J1M KW! 11141 Jon1tlltn Herrli; D ~ "'T1tt llld: loM'" (drt· end "lwl ind Doub!• Troubll" ma) 49-Rab«t CUmmlnp, stara 1$;111 61rri1on. P1mll1 M•· l''.,.1 flt Wlfld (C) IOI\, M11tchi Thlone, SIM Fr1nken 4:00 . TM MOll"9 (t) Jotinny Brown and Jolnn1 Phillips'. '•~i..LICf"' S.W ~ I .,.._,, P'Mple (C) (90) ' -, .. , .... Lnr (60) WllJ Dr101l Tm Yidll Dlltlnta1 f30) 1ll Wortll el T1le "-kn T-.eiM111 40 IZ hr) Cf1rtllut (C) Jt:IOIEllll ....._ (30) 4:151== Ctl THE ONLY TV NEWS SHOW YOU CAN MISS AND STILL SEE l1•1ie-(C) 4:JO Rllh ActiN (C) Hllftllchb cf 6 = (t) I 1969 R•rJtS YI. Sin Frtncla ~C?i "::.<fl> ~·~i~(C) _, ...... ~I~· -tC) "'1':' ~:'~ 1c1°7J01 s:oo · ""~ ....., Tllt f51Jll Sip (R) hCll (C) Tht 3111 1"JU Ntdlt • LN Oact runnina of thlt tl'IOrutlabbted net . 119U~ ..... lrtrfl~ (C) ls tolevited IN-1 '""" tto1ir-:ici , ; 00 ml Wl*'f Clil'tlfl (t) P1rk. Tli• 11,4-f!lllt: rte• for 3-ynr. ': · • ~ t1 Dol11t· olodi •rid 11$1 1111r111I• tilt Yldor ~ 1:•) '67-Geo111 Ardiuon. • net purse of $102,000, ""* ._ «> § l!li ID GI"""" °"'"' (C) • • • ""T'lll lriOt ... flll · I S,, (C) (tiorftlf) '5a-Ollrlotte Aul· Mowlt Im: "ltlilll 0.. lJ:. ... l.lflCt Mtr. ttutlow" (lll)'llery) '47-&,.... at.... (C) "1"11111 el CMiry" MMldith, Kltron Moort. E) '6G-Allx Gulnnm. ID Petty M• lllticieft )it (C) fl)""' Nell Wltll ... •Mt tit ,.. HI 1111111: ""¥lkl ii ltle Mlmr" plb ) '51--ftkhlrd [1111, fD Femta (C) ''U"°" ». Dhm- D .. (C) Man in tbe R1nb." ' . . • lilftlt: .,. ........ I• II Tomb-III Fltbtl.$ttetr (C) CnchoslO'r1kla ~ (waltrn) '51-Gtorll Mont· VI. Brain. :· e· -.:r'.:i. I""'· .. -(C) t. 1:11 Clas 8' ._. {t) 5;30 bl,_ SlofT• LM ~ (C) ,. ...... -= ''l'hl txft1 llNtC ..... (C) , °""'='--... "'""'." -.... • 11111 ........ .. ....... .. a. .......... . • • ' :·.--.====---=== . . .; ·. • FOR ADVERTISING IN THE • WEEKENDER 642-4321 NEWPORT NEWSWATCH 6 p.m., 7 p.m., I p.in., Mot!day thru Frlcloy ON CHANNEL 3 e NEWPORT BEACH QBUYISION presents Sl•womir Mrozek'• ''011t At Sea'' "Thf! Pollre" A S.tlllC ITATIMINT ON A MODllN POLICI STA.Tl June 19-20 thru July 17-11 FRI . i. SAT., 1:30 p.m. 307 MAIN ST. HUNTINGTON BEACH For Renrvation• Call (714) 536-9151 1.• ,... .. ......... mai:: ... •..u.JCIATll Exclusive Southern Celllomla Engagement St.,;,g PAI BODIE • Doil - t ltlr. 011 lSTIWIA • JAtlll 'lllOllX lllO hflllrPI • .IO-ANH aollllSOll Sc:mnpt.r •1 ........ , .. , ... , ........... . -· ~-!11-....... ---·-___ ., ............ _ Plus Di111ey'• "Pecos Bill" Thura., Fri. & Sit. Adulta .............................. 1.75 Juniors •···-··-·-····-·--···-·" 1.25 Children ----·-·-·-··-········· .75 BALBOA 673-4048 OPEN 6:45 J'lt I . •sn.. .. INe ,..nln1ul• NOW -EXCLUSIVE HARBOR AREA flllST·IUN SHOWING- AT llGULAI PllCIS 6 ACADEMY AWAROS INCLUDING IDT PICTUll toll MURRAY 1M UMU IOIOltT Nnk ., RAlPK CAJIMICHAEL & M•M .... ._,i.e. 1.,n. Im"' '7 ~ 1"""4 If LESLIE CARON DOI ... , t!Cl ROSS • ' L I L I ' I •. ill~.~JJ-~.[~ ,-,.-o,-,_-.-.,.-,-.,-.0-.-, .. --. .... ttm"llS'11ClS PLMEOM I • TIMI SCHIDULI • llM. tM'll TIM'I• J:~h l:JD £MTW,NCQ..Ofl "LILI" 7:00 n4 11 :00 Ptl/flh .. l,JG,.., l'Mlt!J l 'f I u.l'i.~ .. sa=,. TWMCl10ll 11._ __ ·_o_,_,._ .. _._,_'''--- "IN SOUTH COAST F--DX P'LAZA THEATRE San Dileo fretW111 It Bristol • 541·2711 CONTINUOUS DAILY 12 NOON BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 11 :30 T&CHNlttAMA• T•CHNICOL.OA• \ -------,.,.___ .. plut GREAT 2ND FEATURE T: H1l1y Mma In I ARCH OF THE CASTJ+WAYS" 0'1:NS TONIGHT SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY OY SOO.l.R LSC MASTl•li ...... 1111111 .....,le - -4 ll•r 1t1IW' ---w.e IMC-ll"T POR RlllllVATM*S: CALL M'-UU UV N_.,.,,, ,;.,._, c.w1 ,.,.,lll FOi ADULTS ONLY NO ONE UNDEI: 11 CALL THEATRE FOR SHOW TIMES 49 fully performed ways by a couple to save a marriage lRATED XX xi You must be over 18, er present your marriage license 1!111.a ) All Clhtr F1mny s..._ "A IOV N.l.Mi:O CH.I.RI.IE ll~OWN'' ,., Oor!i 011-l•l•n 1(911k ''WITH SIX YOU GET EGG ROI.I." ,., EJclY•IVI S~ewl,.. Junn Strw1rt Htll"' t<end1 "TH&: CHEYENNE SOCIAi, Cl.Ill" !GP! C•ltr "MAN FROM NOWHERE" *-------,...,;;;-;-;:;::;;:::::;,:---H l"llEMIERE ENGAGEMENT Chtrl!ftn Ht\t,,.,. Jtmtt Fr•ncl1cua "llNE.1.TN THIE PL.I.NET 01'" THC APES" (GJ Ctltr FOUNTAIN VALLEY DRIVf-IN WI STMl,.SH~ Hl·WAY 39 ORIVf IN -----·--· 171-1862 ... ''THE GAMES" (G) Ctlltr .1.U Ollllty Color s~ew ..J'hll srm.n • ••llfff Morw ''THE IOATNll<S" CGI "l<ING 01'" THli. GIUllLll!S" IGI AH OilMY C•ltr ShtW l"MI Si1v1n • ••blot M- "THE IOATNll<S" CGI "klNC OF TtlE G~llll.IES" ICI PREMIERE ENGACCMlNT 1"11r1 llllty ' Lft Grlrrt "THE 1..1./rlD\.ORO'' Ill) C.ltr UMff U M"'I 11 Wll~ 1"11'1111 •'THE C.000. THI IAO. THE UGI. Y" IGl"I C.IOr ;:;;;;=;::=:::::::---::--l"rtmiitn1 E1!119111\0ftl .IMk Ltm,,_ S11M1y O...nls "THI OUT 01" TOWNCRS" IG J Clltr J.,,, Font11 lltbtrt lltcllonl · "1.1.•EFOOT IN TNli l".1.RI<" !C.l l"REMIE•E ENGAGlMEHT Rict11n1 ww..,..rti "THC MOONSNINI W.l.k" IGl"J "'"' J1me1 Gtl"lltl" "GRANO P•IX" (G) C1K1r .I.II C.ior Herrw Slttw "COUNT YORGA, \1.1.Ml"l•I IG) "' "MAD DOCTOR Ot< ILOOO 111..1.110'' (01") fastest in West Buy IL StU IL Try ~e fastest respon~ In the We$t agiilnst your own clock. Test Otmt-a·llnr A<fS. where the 11,tlon ls, in Saturdats DAIL V PILOT. 1 I '· ' , : { ¢ . . ~ . > : ' . ' . ' • . " . ~ , . -. •' .. .. " . ·' " '• . ''.:. . . •' .. ,• • • __..,._'91mt I nJ r ct·,. l Al r 'A w •-- rrldlf, Jo~ 10. 1970 DAILY PllOT ~I 11 Al c .. ~ , • ' . • -.. . , DICK TRACY 1VMILIWEEDS JUDGE PARKER liM'S llOIM8' IS IM MY CAI! WM ERE tS TME !C11 • I'P .LIKE TO T°""' WITM ! ; ---.., ly Tom K. Ryan Hli. NOYER t'IP llAYEOO CDNfYtlENl5 t--r--------=:t '"' uo1 Uu.I H" N=~ ~ .. ., ILL SAY! •• WllAIGOOPS ~ ..• ""'t: ~ """" "'°"' A~ PISTOJ.'THOUT L£T MeKE:~r M'6tlN l.Qo\DW! NO "l1ln'M IN rr! THREE NIGHTS IN A ROW--HE MIGHT HURT BR.UNO! MN POlf'i Q IR.1116 ~ • M£a! ru HAYE Al.EX II TO 5EE MEI< II _,,.._ .... " -Mlllll'ES! ly Al Smltli U'LAINa • GORDO MOON MUWNS ~NIMAL CRACKERS ~ ···---· ' . , . • • ' . . . . ' ' .. . ' . .. .._~ ............. ~~~~~-~--.............. ~~- i -i DAILY CROSSWORD •• ~by R. A. POWER I 52 Min's ---YtstHd•y!s Punle-Solved: --T "'"" • : -ACROSS 1 Data ;,: 6 ihwarl -:· lo Crust etn --? a sorr 24 Entertain· mtnt form :-15 Hunting dog of old ]6 Plant ·; 17 Conte s! ii'! lilW lgil in " ]9 l ose strength ; 20 Mine bor ing tool 21 Followed ·· 23 Diver's cccupat!ona l h1:r1rd 25 Old name of Tokyo 26 Eyelld •• swe.tl lng 27 Preserve ·• 29 Gree k: letter Jl Mournful sound ::33 Constellation J4 Foot lrouble ::36 Officer "'D Cigarett e part 53 Forest animal -S4 Arter: 2 worcfs 57 larg' letter: lnfcrmal 59 L1ngu1g t of !ht day 61 Inventor of steel- maki ~ process 64 r .. ns outwlrd 67 Opposed lo 68 us patrlol: 2 WOfdS 70 Oetr 71 Outs ide: Preliic: 72 With in the laW" 73 lnstrumt nl 74 P111se 75 Socia! climbers DOWN 1 York at OIJC 2 lmiliil« •z Was very ingry •4 El-: ., 3 Soltmnlze ill Meat dish S Mephisto-phl!Uan 6 Purse Cheap ci91r r-•s Slain 1117 Intertwine 1119 Pouch 50 An octa Abbr. J • 7 Sad cry 8 Machine tool 9 Works with !he hands .. h:-+-H-t-" .. .. .. . . . .. -· , . --· .. • - "' 7/10/70 lO Soap: 41 Plumblng- Pharl!I. lltm 11 Scratches •3 Telephont with the ~ user nails "4& Contest lZ Orni mentaf -18 "Gullivfr's tag _,, 13 C11!fornl1's Sl Vacation Mount -vthic.1e 18 Kind of 54 Disco11fit s porl . 55 In a 22 Last slow Judgmtnt manner 24 Instr ument S6 "· -Is ol Born": punishlfll!nt 2 words 27 Stabs 51 Rhier 28 Liiy cf B. C, J O Of Engl.id and Albtrl1 32 Drinking 60 Composer spot Elhelbert - 35 Hosiery OZ Advertising fealur es mtd ium 37 Flilllll!nco ~61 Grooves dancer: 65 Tributary : 2 words Abbr. 38 Jewe l 66 Ad/'"' 39 Cliff 69 Fa e 7/10/10 , PERKINS MISS PEACH 11 I 1' I STEVE ROPER HERS MY C<J4E. RILEY/ O'HARE AND MR. MAYS/ PEANUTS ' I fl ' I . ,. • • • • ' . By Mel .nt.1.· ii"-~ NOTHING< .iiiiif 1llH8» e1NC8/UI • ly Sounders and 0Yergard lflEJI 71EY PASS, 11IE M:JSl'f7Al. ~THAT kNIFE, MR. MAYS/ S«IJlllTY OFFJCE.e Qfl/Ell.Y FAIJS -AND RAISE ')t)tJR "4NDS/ IN $J'£P BEHIND 1'1EM-' ·1 ly Ferd Joh- ly Roger Bolen • • ... -----r----.. MR.MUM DENNIS THE MENACE • I II ~ b • . I I \ ,. .. r • ' ,t:ll•t•l.Ell Ptr•o1n1t11•nit1AL . ' ' Costa Mesa Gltlt lUtOMOl\llS . ..~ ,, .0 .. ~ f.RICES .. . LO'""" ''" '· .. . . .. . ' . • . · '';':~~; A1'fill•$A\.l S£1l'#\C£ \N . ~\.~•.0114171' . .. ANGE eout&TY . o-NCI. IS yOUll A§SUllA uroM01W£ oP coMf'l.111 "' ,,.nsf~cnoM ••• ....-y on.e Sllftlniet· O -rr · . ..1i1y· . t.\Clk• y;,ur or top q-· "' • ~l11CJ -; t I a' chrf'le' ·.-1 car.,_., , " '55 T-BIRD Reel collectors ite111. l -Sp11d with o•tr• clriw1. Port hole top! Good condition. S11 , to tppt1ci•f•, I HYX 795) Ptymouth· . '64 IMPERIAL 2 DR. H.T. Full pow•r, eir co11di4 t ionln9, l••th•r int.r. ior, fin• luxury, C•rl IK IX9721 ''68 PLYMOUTH VALIANT SEO. 6 cyf .. •utom•tic, im· m•cul 1fe co11ditio11, IWJZ6<4<4) '67 vw BUG ~c.•ll•11f throu9h.ouf, IUPE156) -SAVE $1095 $1495 $1195 '66 TOYOTA CORONA SEO. Real •conomy car •t • re1I economy pric:e. JSVUll21 $895 I '68 PLYMOUTH CUSTOM SUBURBAN <4 dr. w19on. V-1, •u· tom1tic, r•dio, ho•f•r, po••r 1f•1rin9, ••col· lont coftdition. 1<440· 21.A.l '69 PLYMOUTH SATELLITE SEDAN v.1, 1utom•tic, rod'io, hoofer, ,owor 1toor- in9, f1cfort •ir cortdi· tioili119. IZLN7211 '69 PLYMOUTH ROAD RUNNER V-1, '4·'p•.d', r1dio, ho1lor, pow•r 1!1orin9, bucket ••1h, con1ole, IZUStl·I, $1895, $2295 $2195 • • • I ' I ' '67 FORD MUSTANG 1 door li.riftop. V-S, •utom•tic, r•dio, h••I· er, pow•r tf••ri119, lmm•c.ul•i• c.ond ition~ IUOU7<411 $1495 '69 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 4 d'oor •1d111, 150 VI, 1ufom•lic, r1dio, b••*· or, power 1tiorin9, f1clory •ir. Li•• new, IY6X071l $2195 '67 PONTIAC FIREBIRD v.1. •ul•m•tic. ,.d:u, ho•lor, power •i1orin9, 8uck1t so•h. con1olo. terrific v•luol CU/10 9111 $1395 '64 DODGE 330·SEDAN v.1, •ulom1fic, r1dio, ho1ter. E1rc1ll1nt con· dition, IPllSlll $595 --' '65 PLYMOUTH . !66 CHEVROLET VALIANT SEO. 6 cylinder, r1dio •nd he•lor. Excoll1nt econ- omy buy. IYOA22i.I $595 '69 FORD FAIRLANE 500 f••tb1c .. v.1. lulom•· tic, r•dio, he1!1r, pow-, er 1teerin9, f•clory 1ir, 1xtr1m1ly nic•I" IXXR<4151, IMPALA WAG. ] , ••• v.1, 1utom•tic, pow1r 1l1erin9, power br1k•1, h11i•r, while will fir11. E•collenf condition. ! RYU I 71 J $1 395 '68 DODGE CHARGE R Autom1tic, r • d ; o, ho•l1r, pow1r 1l11rit1g, •nd br•k11, vinyl fop. Sp•r•lin9. IVUW615 ) '65 FORD COUNTRY SEO. 3·S.•ter Statio11 w19011. v.1, •11lorn1tic:, radio, heal- er, powfr steering and brake•, air' condition- ing. Ea:fre cle1n. !PJZ 13,J $1195 '67 PLYMOUTH BELVED ERE WAGON v.a, 1utom1fic, r1dio, h9•11r, power 1i•••in9, cl11n low mil1191. 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F Ol(SALE :. •: HOUSl!S ~ol(· SAL i 1 :..:.:;=.::::..:...=...:;:::.:_..;.;.;:~:=.:..i:::;.;:::.:.::....;.1~~ HOUSIS l'OR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE 1000Gt neral 1000 Gtneral 1000Gi neral 1000 '.Gtineral ::;..,._~-;;;:_~-::· _:-::·;:_;;_;;;_:-::;;:_~_::;_~-;~_;;_;;;_:-;;;;:_;;_;;;_:~;;;;;:_;;_;;;...,;;;; 1000 l;G;.,~'"ii"~l~,=='~':OOO~G~-:·:·•:'::-iiiiiiii11~ooo~ll~G~•no;;;•~•'~;;;;;·;· ;;;!~1000~101nera _1_· ·_,' 1f I• \ r READ THIS , MOon · HO~E .. ~ -·%·1-.BaJ-.&,__Beach_· __ AHy""""; 1~-. '•• -I PRIME VIEW ••• r P PO ISLE . .. Available . llGW, · · 2401 E. C:OAST HWY., ·CdM -;,.\ -' ..... A LARGE"75' LOT I& the setting for this 3 bdrm., convert. den & dining room home with beain ceillpg~, 2 fll:e:place1 .• assorted patios. B!ost buy on the island for '8jl,500. A carefree home for the selective family. 4 'Bedrooms, 3 baths, family room w/wet bar, formal dining rm. Sparkling pool "in enclo .. ed patio. Unobstructed view from living rm, dinlng rm, master bedrm & kitchen. Separate , . , IMe le lituyert fran1fer we heve evailebt. for IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY on• of our most popular• models, The El Dor•cfo 11 LAST YEAR'S PRICE. This home fe•fure1 fl uge oVersited 25'50 fl. RUM PUS ROOM, 11.i- ly convert•d info 3 additional bedrooms pfu1 den for your pool fa ble. Use you r VA or conventiontl financing. ~ We are now offering unit No. 6 with p~•s starting from $26,990. ~ customized homM·' "fM1ure 3 fo 7 bedrooms, 3 Ca~ g~ra1t1, .uii~ 4 b•th1 ~ with". 1he ke or Milsion t ile roof, fir•· place11 concrete drivew.ys, all• : :-.. Oltin1 ~nd bas~c c•rr.ti79: to' R"1Cho L• Ouoste , Ay,., Homos 1lnco 1905 Modll1 •I Broolchunt A Atl•nt1, Hu nli119io!t lleoclT·· . . . , , ,. , .. l 714-968-2929 714-968-1331 11 :00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. .Open Houses THIS WEEKEND .... .... Ntdr A wtw, wltll ,.. .... ..;1k1nf • ,.. .. •••• ._., ... An ""' loc.,,_ lhW Wow ·..,_ deKriNrll I• ...... ..,., -.,. .iwww1h,_t .-. .... 19 ...,., DAILY PILOT WANT ADS. ,__ ....... .,.. ...... for .. .,"' ,.. .. ir'9f4 .. .. ... ldot_,_ I• tWs cal-_. ,,..,.. HOUSES FOR SALE 12 lled-.i F•mily or Deni 'IS15 Bonnie Doooe (Irvine Terr.) CdM 644--4910 . (Sat ~:1'\ll,l l-ii:3Q). 1 ;. lJ1-~rooMt n 1(.lo;.11> \'!" • Federal~: Mesa ·----· -- 642-9730, eveSt'-.0720 fs&\ & Sun 1-5)" 2039 Irvine Ave., Cbsta Mesa 1 644--4910 (Sat 1-5:30) 228 Goldenrod, Corona de! Mar -644-49!0 (Sat-&-Sun·l-S:S0)- (3 Bedrooms & F amily or Den) 2907 Harbor Dr., (Harbor View Hills) CdM 644-2792 (Sat & Sun 12·5:30) . 19(11 Glenwood L,ne (BaycrestJ NB. 675-11500, eves:,1115-1077 (Sat & Sun 2-5) Ciltallna (~rt-Reights) NB . ·17us10 ,,_., l; (Sun 1-sl '124Malabar, (Irvine Terrace) NB -' , 642-5200 , , (Sat & Sun 1-5) ~6-V.ia-Genoa (Lido Isle) NB - 673-7300 (Sun 1-5) 2215 Aralia (Eastbluff) NB 642-8235 (Sat & Son) t 1707 Tradewinds (Baycrest) NB 642-8235 (Sun) 170! Port Abbey, Corona del Mar 675-3210 (Sun) **433 Bayside Dr., Newport .Beach 64U235 (Sat & Sun) fr*387! Mistral Dr., Hunt. Harbour 7!4/548-2381 !Sat & Sun 1.S) *134 Harbor Island Rd, NB 644-4910 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 308 La Jolla (Newport Heights) NB · 644-4910 (Sun 1-~:30) (4 Bedrooms) ~ ttn Linda Isle Dr., (Linda Isl~) NB 675-3210 (Sat & Sun) 1130 Santiago Dr, (Dover' Shores) NB 642-8235 (Silt & Sun) 2226 Alta Vista (Eastbluff) NB . 644-2430; 83:l-0700 ' (Sun 1·5) #5 Collins Island. Newport Beach 835-5164 or 673-9043 (Sat & Sun 12·5) (4 Bedroom & Fam il'f' or Den) 1330 Gal axy Dr., (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 (Sat & Sun) *4627 Camden (Cameo Shores) CdM 642-8235 (Sat & Sun) *454? Tremont Lane, Corona del Mar 642-8235 . (Sat) 1606 Antliioa Way (Dover Shores) NB 675-3210 (Sat & Sun) 2123 Highland Dr., (Baycrest) NB ' 64z.5200, (Sat" Sun 1-5) .1430 Galaxy Drive, (Dover Shores) NB ~1550 . (Open Daily) ~410 Morning Star Lrt (Dover Shores) NB ll'IS.7300 · (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1507 Lincoln Lane, (Baycrest) NB 6'2-5200 (Sat 1-6) *1749 Skylark Lane, Newport Beach 548-8281 (Sun 1-3) lll2 Nottingham (\Vestcllf!) NB 844-4910 · (Sun 1-5:30) 2716 Windover Dr., Corona del Mar 644-4910 (Sat &Sun t-5,:30) ~S llod;.,,, • F1mily or Den) ' '-tl'15311'()ala)y (I>Qver Shores) NB ~ (Sat &SUn) *1014 Polllia (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 (Sun) 111ec1,_,,i ' **llO Linda Isle Dr (Linda hie) NB · ~910 (Sat& Sun 1-5:30) *fr ....... -.......... * ...... ,. .. *'"' u ,... Wai -·~· p-acloas entft'tainifts ahd .infonnal llv1111 .ttiil'Ji th1I hoqie was detlgmd tlr you, ' ~'!:tbs, Fam. Uy room ott-from entertaining area. t.rge dlnln& &: living area wtth view,• i.u,.. ~-wl'!I Travertlno marblo """' • rich wood panelllnt. View kitchen wi(h dble .eH cltan. ing oYe,. and the ltitert CE Icermi.ker retrlger&tor. Com.. . :tpe~JS· ia=· ·ed., Come ·tee loday, $106.000. ' l • ' • Ivan Wells & Sons Roy J. wl1d c~. ·~ EXCLUSIVE AGF.ffl'S 1430 Galaxy Drive 6*'1550 (Open Daily): " ' -> e Colesworthy & Co. H-'• Your _ffnt Home .,, 3 Bedrm 2 Bath $23,500 'I'h1I h; really a cuU.e, loca~ in Costa Mesa_ clolle to IChoola and shOpplng, With ,-good '"" -~ ; ' bi.tbs, double gnra,n,. ,tifully landscaped. J.arre cOvctro patio;~N.:rne'~ terms -No,~ VA -or low Down n« . Hurry on tWA Ont, Jt 'won't last, . ' .. .. -Farr~W- 2629 HARBOR BLVD. ~ OP l'N EVES "!;IL~ 1,30 Mr. P. Ba uwtn· '10111 Kamuela Drive Huntington Beach, Ca lif. Xou are the wtnncr,o1 ,. 2 tiC~'fu 'tbt' o~oe cbliNtv . : FAIR A EXP.OS{TION nt tl}e ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS July 14 • 19 Please call 642-5678 ext. 329 between 9 and ], PM to clabn """' u""'"-tNo"" County toll-~ number ii 5f0.JD)) CUSlOM ACRE ESTATE A nifty two •tot'J' 1°Udcw' C\11.. torn large family home on a city half acre! 4 \ hult bdnna, lilt In bunkt:, Family room 'w blt Iii train track, 2 trpl. Break noOki Space tor' hup pool or extra unit. A· J>uy"for now & !uture. 1c.11 645-0303 "°••lti>rs FOREST E. OLSON HARBOR N. OF wn:.50N LIVE ON BROADWAY Appealing 2 bdrm a den with hanlwood fioon, ...... and drapet. Dbl ~. fair ilred . Jot. paved al1e1 at rear. ~ear 17~ Street ~ Westclltt Sllopptng Cenltt, Pr.iced to tell fut at '23,9$01 M. M. LaBorde, Rltr. l!-"<'ftCl:.0: £ ... ~.1-.,..,.._... '{el. ~ 4 + F•m/Pool Home ill lovelf Mosa del Mar with large RotnAn pool ' Ub' equlpped, W&Jk to all scOOola. ahops. $34,900, h Oi>en Evon1n;s 5"·5110 <' , __ _ LL£GE REALTY 1500 Miiii: IC ltlfllel',CM . I ' Brochure on re.qpast. , 1 NEAR · 'BIG CORONA ' Beach. 2~·Bl~s. lo OCeaif fllvd. Sbai-p' duplex; 2 BR., 2 Ba. & 2 BR., 1 Ba. Income '6,000. $57,250 ., .. . PENINSULA-, POINT OCEANFRONT . EXTRAORDINARY custom 2 bdrm., 4 bath plus paneled library hom.o right nn the sand. Swedish merble fireplace, high c,illnga & eleVator. Huge enclosed garden' room with fireplace easily converted to several more bdrins. & playroom. $72,500. Brocl111re on re- quest adult & chlldrens wing. , ......... $115,000 SOLID ELEGANCE $2500 PRICE REDUCTION; Broadmoor Es- tates.' Harb6r view. 5 BR. & din. rln. Owner moving to N.Y., anxious! Now $54,250. . ' . ' A di~ed 2 atory home custom built by Ivan WellS. Decorator carpeting, drapes & wall papers. 4 Bedrms, family rm, 2 st<>ry living room. View of Upper Bay from all rooms. Prestige· Dover Shores address. . . . $89,500. : IRVINE l~J TERRACE. Sparkling day & 1 Dite view of ocean & bay. 3 BR. den & lam. rm. Moder,ately Spanish! Only 4 yra. ol\j. ' $88 '7M,', , .. : CORONA DEL MAR VIEW HARBOR VIEW lffi,LS large 5 bdrm., 3 bath & dining room, home wilb pool & 3 car gar. High view of oceao & bay. $72,00Q. Bro- chure on request. ROY J. WARD CO., Realtors , .. ,v . t .; CAMEO HIGHLANDS, Truly cost. built; 4 BR. & din. rm. home. Ocean view. Parklike yard. Impressive entrance. '59,500 . . ~·. ' ' . Doffr Shores Office 1430 G1luy Drive, N.B. 646-1550 CQ!IOl!A i>E·L NIA!t. Brd Blk.-So.• of Hwy. on , Begonia., 2 Rousts •. 3 BR. unfurn., 2 BR. furn, Approx. 1 \.2 Io!&. $49, 750. howan8 Lawson jJ?. Jlealtoiz. . , l~t6 ~IA ll ~O • .lttVt'POJT l fACH,(l14) 61S·454t General · 1000 G .. eneral" IDOO 67S.3000 CALL ANYTIME 541 -!¥11. ·~ 1, ' ~ • ' l '. G•ner•I lOOO Gen1r1I 1000 THE REAL ESTATERS SELLING YOU·R ·HOME? , . LET US TALK TO YOU. .. ' "'IM Climt 1w a right to krsoi.t:' t11e!Jthing co'1CCmini the ITOftSdCtlClfl : bfftntJ he «lt ••• " RANDAIL R. MC CARDLE '~ Ctf Tbt Real. Eitaters: a Real Eata~ columnist ltw the Delly Piiot; past president of ·the New-c:bar.costa Mm Board fl. Carileo Highlands Spaciou1, beautifully decorated 3 bed- room, famlly room POOL hOJ{le. Large professlonally landscaped yard with separate fenced pool area. A fine home in an outstanding area. ""'·"°"· ·-6'18-8550. .. '' Back Bay Entel'talnment family home -.f ' beautiful bdrms., 3'% bB.ths, brt'ak- fut.room + 16'x20' family room, and a. •parklina pool $68,500 ..-Phone 646-7171. . ' Ocean View 'Sweeping view from mountains to · sea:· 4 Bedrooms, 2 baths, large fam- Uy room. plus dining room, -Double ,garage ,plus carport for boat storage. In move-iii cor1dition. $48,51X)-..Phone 6~' ' ''"-W• know we can do a good Job of Mlling for you. We always have speci•lized In the sale of rnldentl•I properties. Our Real Est1te Business is built on setlsfled customers -on qu11ity Mii· Ing hlbltl and on prin winning advertising. Wt have the best finencing available. Your property r ... ceives our penon1I attention. Our only business is Re•I Est1te. Surely a full time effort 11 whi t you want and hne • right to expect. i n todl!Y •re,19":ing ~a new,way<of llvlng. TI:'ey want• home th1t flll1 _their needs ,j8ncl f ib n.,-!~ :rt:.y w•~f 1n lnv .. trnent th1t w1U .jlrlng them f,!'ture1tecur1ty • -, ~ J• Ii p..'Y .... 'fic!Or tiho\hor It I• 1 $20,000 homo-6r o'$100,000 H&ne, H eh to his_,, -likl"I , •• to Uctl'Our tervke 11 niilfittelM.I. • ~ . ' : YES ! WE GIVE "PERSONALIZED" REALTOR SERVICE YOU WILL APPRECIATE •· *WE ARE NUMBER 1** in the Newport-Harbor-Costa Mesa Area •Yeriflerll .,,. _.... lltatisria BECAUSE WE DO MORE o • r "* MORE ADVERTISING * MORE LISTING S ERYICE * tyiORE FOLLLOW THROUGH JOIN THE WINNER Just a few of our many offerings Valve Conscious? There b a welith· of family llvine ln this 3 bedrOCftl, ~ bath comer lot home, room for a boat. Sunny kitch- en and a llll'lt yard. On1y $31,500. Phone 546-2313. G.I. No Down Or a low $1500 down on FHA terms. Vefy sharp 3 Bedroom i.nd dt11 . - Large yard &I\d &mart Covired l,illtio· -EXcellent area -T.P. $24,950 -Phone 648-nn. Eastbluff Best Bargain at $37,500. 3 Bedroo~ 2 baths, famut room and beautiful Jdtchm with bland cook center - apacious corner Jot with patio - Phone673~ Newport Heights $16,000 • .Charming 2 Bedroom cottage within walking dis tance to all shopping - Just the spot for senior cltlJ:ena or a atarting C'Ollple -financin&: avtil· Mesa Verde 4 Bcdr00ms. excellent inner drcle location near 2 1t:11t coursH, carpeted A draped --Exll1l wide Jot with boat A: trailer storage -Lownt priced home in area $35,950 -Phone 646-7171. Need More Space? ·Have to sell your smaller home flrstT -\Ve have a 2400' sq. !t. hOme with 4 Bdrms -3 'baths. Trade for small- e1' C.M. or. N.B. home. Priced at '42, 950 -Phone 673-8550. Baycrest One of the finest tn this top area at this prlce.-2780 sq. ft. of luxury - 4 Bdrma., formal dining and a gor- &eoua pool! $74,500-Phone 646-717L Pool Home Yes. a beautiful Anthony pool -heat- ed & filtered -sets the stagt for this 3 bedroom. 2 bath home. Safe, sepa- rate play yard for the children. New gold carpet IGtchen completely ~ done. $29,950, Phone 546-2313. Easts Ide Near Irvine Blvd. Very charming 3 bdrm. home-dining room .. Lara• back yard .. alley • room fol' boat, trailer. Our exclusive -Just $24,950. For details 646-717L ' We Have Hundreds More· for Your ·~~pectionn-Just ·can THE -RBAL ESTATERS • Serving _SAL ES -PEOPLE WIMMOU Newport B~ch • Costa Mesa • Corona dtl Mar • Huntington Beach .. rwfe91a.it1 ,.,.,.ltllW Trtlnllle U hl MOii ~·"If­... _ ....... ,,.. ~· '"" lllM,_ • -A"""'9fllt i<ol iitrllYllW •.; .c ....... l 1 McC:_.. """" I I NEWPORT BEACH 1700 Nowport Blvd. 6%-7171 3 Convenie nt Locations Near You . COSTA MfS1i ' 2790 Horbor Blvd. 546-ll ll ' . CORONA DEi. MAR INVESTMENTS ll2 Marg-1!1 27M H1rl>or Blvd., Suite 20 I 67l-8S50 C...11 M ... · 546-2 3 I 6 EXPERIENCE ELIMINATES · EXPERIMENT ' r I i I ( ,, HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALi HOUSIS FOR SALi HOUSIS FOR SALi ..:HOU=:::S::ll:..:,.FO;:;R:;..:;S~g~JE~~~f.~~~!SA3jL!]!::Tii IHi'lffirH-ilirim~ l~0~11~-~-~·l~~~~l~OOl~G~1~·a~1~r•~l~~"=~~l~~~:;:~j~-~~~11~-~-~l;:~~l-~.~~0~11i"':'~•~l~~~~l-:G~11~-~-~I ~~~~1~-= -rol 1..a-r.I 1• -••I 1• LISTED EXCLUSIVELY WITH USI The following homes are within a very short walk to the beach & listed exclusively with DeLancy Real :j':s~-t~1 at the owner's request. We · would be pie"""'! to show them to you th.is weekend. . . DOLl'HOUSE • 2 Bedroom. 1 'h bat( in excellent toe. & trust deed loan can be assumed at 7% int. $40,SOO Open Sat. & Sun. 1·5. ;1101 Seavlew, Corona de! Mar RUSTIC CHARM 3 Bedroom & den. 3 Bath, with new paint, carpets & drapes. Living rm. with used brick frplc. & open beam ceif. Lov:lf sunny patio ~ 1:re~~ ~.~ .~ .~~~~~~." .~ ... ~~~-~~~ LOVING CARE Is what this home needs. It could be mnet charming. 2 Bedroom, 2 bath plus ·sep. bdrm. • & bath. Tbe living room & bdrm. areas have private patios. Shown by app't only $49,500 PRIVATE BEACHES Beautiful swimming pool in enclosed front· patio. ' 3 Bedroom & den. Seller is anxious, eo ·see· this for sure this weekend. .. .. . .. .. $81,500 Open Sat. & Sun. 1-5. 4521 Orrington, Cameo Shores OCEAN VIEW Lovely 3 bedroom & conv. den with 180° ocean view. An outstanding value in exclu. sive Cameo Shores at only ....... ! •• $'161500 DELUXE UNITS Three - 2 bdrm. 2 bath units & one -2 bdrm. 1 bath unlt All with individual patio<, on a big level comer lot, 75'xl20', Near beach, & downtown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. $125,50!/ Open Sat. & Sun.1-5 324 Aster, Laguna Beach C-de! Mar 613-3770 -2828 E. Coast Hiway General 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;e;;;;;;;;;, I "6 BEDROOMS" No Dn. Payment lmmac. Home w/lormaJ. din., &: beautifully lighted land· scaping, What better invest- ment can there be in buying property w /no down pay- t roent ! World War 11·vets, )'OlJl' eligibility dtntes thb- July. Call us, NOW? Do you have a large .family? \Ve have a large home tor )'OU, This place is FANTAS- TIC. Single atury huge wep. arate family room, a1ao With beamed ceiling, No more crowded bedrooms • one for each, SUbmit No Down GI's or Low Down FHA. Seller is ready to talk • , , Priced at $25.750, CALL Walker & Lee Realt= Nichols Real Estate 2790 Harbor Blvd.. at Adallll 545-0465 Open 'tit t PM 546-9521 CANYON Lake • 25 mi. 91Ntb ot Corona. N e w con- dominium. 2 br. w/~. lakeside boat dock &: water skiing. $38,500 t I n a n e i n I available. 714: 646-0681 General 1000 General 1DDO ~*****************~ i * TAYLOR * • WONDERFUL WORLD ~ of Newport Beach! View of bay from t "Out-rigger deck". Park-like terraced t yard & patio, Peak of perfection in & out Ideal for family living & grand entertain- ing. Our New Exclusive. $'79,500 2716 Windover Dr. Open Sat-Sun 1-5:30 NEWPORT HEIGHTS . View-2 story Colonial home. 3 &-family · iC rm., 2 baths. Bit-in R/O. Near schools & iC shops, lge rear yd. Trailer & boat space. i 300 LO: J~lla ~~s;~~·l·F~;; Sun 'f~~~ t : · Most popular area for quiet family 11vmg. "'t Spacious 4 bdnn & 3 bath home. Near more expensive homes. Pool sized yard. . . . . . . . .. . . ............ ' . . $52,500 • 1112 Nottingham Open Sun 1-5:30 iC HARBOR ISLAND ROAD iC Decorator perfe~! Smart taste & quali-iC ty in this 3 & den w1pool. Beautiful cov. iC patio & abundant storage. $'79,500 ..;: ' 134 Harbor Island Rd. Open Sat.Sun 1-5:00 iC CALIFORNIA TEMPORARY t Architect designed. Exciting concept of glass. wood & sky! See this almost new 3 bdrm home off the ocean in beautiful t CdM. ''One-of-a-kind.'' $79,500 228 Goldenrod Open Sat-Sun 1-5:30 LINDA ISLE iC Enjoy sea bree.zes facing lovely lagoon. i 5 Bdrms & maid's. fam rm & plab rm. iC Cp~ & read'.. I~'. ~~.~~~~r'~. tou,c169,300 iC 80 Linda Isle Open Sat.Sun 1·>:30, ~ We have other fine homes on Linda Isle •• 1 --tc Call for a.ppt. or see' broker at •80. A REAL CHARMER-$13,'50 iC Step thru the gate into private court yd. ii: of this Spanish style 3 bdrm home. iC 2039 Irvine Ave. Open Sat 1·5:30 ii; iC C.D.M. VIEW DUPLEX ii; i Choice corner location. 4 Br upper with i beautiful harbor view. 2 bdrm lower with F.P. Walk to beaCbes: · -can for ·appt. · (•II UI about fine W~ferffont tlf'e&. "Our 25th Y .. ,,, iC WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., ii: Realtors NEWPORT CENTE 644-4910 ··~·~~ ..... ~•¥••••• . ,, . IWOA .ISIAND'1AYFIONis- 1cALL POtt Al'POINTMINTJ HO SO. BAYl'RONT. Pall pler,.lll)l1ll"plUI· view. 4 Bdnns., 3 baths. Fumlsbed. Xlnt private financing, Priced at lot value! r .. simple. 1303 NO. BA YFRONT. Dupler, 3 • ' Bdrm .• I 2. baths each. Xint rental record. $125,000. 1203 NO." BA YFRONT, Spac. residence, fea• luring family rm. w/wet bar . .'11 interest tn pier & floal Lge. muter Bedroom. Patios. ,140,000. IAUOA ISLAND OPEN HOUSE SAT., SUN. 1 • S 200 Elo!ERALD. 2 Bdrm. home plus guest rm. & both. OWller may finance. Excellent lel'lll!! CORONA DEl MAR . ' BEAUTIFUL Exec. home with exciting ocean, view. Best location: walk to beach. 3 Bdnns., 2 baths; 2 frplcs. Dbl • ..if-cleaning oven; thia home bu everything! Must see to appreciate! $115,000. . CHANNEL Beef Apt. Breathtaking v le w, overlooking o oe a.n & bay. 2 Bedrooms, 2 baths. Private terrace. See this one today! Call for appointment. $78,600, VllWA~ WINTON, Realtor 229 Marino, lalboo l1lmd 675-3331 -·· 11GO -·I llGO $24,500 OPEN HOUSE 30 Ff. Fomlly Room SAT. a SUN. 1-5 Almolt" no down GI er FHA 410 Momi"I Star L11ne Imm. Entry hall, tuJ1""""" Dowr Shoru rm., double ai2l!d I bdrmL Odee location. Spac .. new 4 """ ........ --"""" Bdrm., ..... + -...... 'baths! Prime llfta. 561T.D Priokiz.e Jot. We Soll A -SIOl,ooo Every 21 Mlnutn LIDO REALTY INC. TARBELL 2'5S Harllor "'17 Via Lldo m.1300 1IGI OFFERS: EMERALD IAY Dazzling view from beautiful small hoal~, overlooting ocean. 2 Bedrooms - 2 garden baths -2 patios & deck. Dramatic entry. Complete privacy ................. $115,000 Carol Tatum FOREVER VIEW From your formal D.R.,-L.R., F.R. & Ml BR. ,This lab. hilltop mansion is · 6 yrs. yOwig, bas boat access &·you own tile lend. take over 5\4 % Loan. .............. $911,SOO Bill .Comstoc,k DOYER SHORES WITH VIEW_ - Entry patio, 3 car gar. w/auto. door, 4 BR.; 4 Ba., lam., din. & laundry rooms. Greet• est planting. 11Has it all'' -see tor your. .ett Brand~ listing ............. $!11,000 Al Fink ' UKE A BLUE PACIFIC YEW? Tbis large 4 BR. ~ 3 Ba. borne bas every- lbing for the "GOOD LIPE". Private pool & patio -Jg. din. nn. & lam. rm. Enter- tain at home or use a private beach. Only .... '' ...•••. ' .. , ......•. ''' .. ' .•. $89.li(IO .Bud Auslin ~TAINING EXECUTIVE? Spacious IWUIY homo built around atrium w/sliding roof. Large custom pool le gar- . dens. Play yard -4 lrg. bdnns. Great plan !or children -master suite In sepatate wing ............................... $88,000 Mary Harvey . . . A RARE FIND-NEW LISTING Charming & distinctive is this S bdnn.', 4 bath home. Many special features. Sep. maid's qtrs.: serene outdoor Jiving can be enjoyed in this beautifully landscaJ)ed yanl by Richard Beeson. ................ $87,500 Qathryn Raulston CORONA DR MAR INVESTMENT MACNAB • IRVINE FIND HOMES ' 011AYFRONT Dramatic :I-story entry with Door to etiling . S)au. A 1tunnlng Dover Shores beauty with Pool & large pier & •lip. $197,SOO. Owner wlll finance on long term. . THE LUXURIOUS LIFE Choice, uciusive' 3 & 4 bedroom homu, sit• uated qn the' beautilUI sroenbelts of "The Bluff1!'. VISTA ~A .. • Sparkling ... $49,SOO VISTA CAUDAL ...... Sweet ...... $39,SOO VISTA LAREDO .• SophisUcatad .. $37,800 VISTA ENTRADA .. .. Sereno .. .. $44.IS60 llAYPRONT Sandy beach, private pier • float. 58 Ft. of . bay' frontage. Owner will finance IQ quali- fied buyer, 3,000 5· ft. in this lovely home, in olie of Newport • most exclusive areas. Opell Sal le Sun. 433 Bayside Drive. BAYFRONT LOT On Morning Star at widest part of cbannel, Will take boat over llO ft. Tbe· last avallabl1. $68,SOO. Terms pouible. DOVER SHORES On a choice CUI De Sac •tree! In Dover Shores. Unbellovabio view._ 4 Bedrooms, den, pool with retractable roof. Separate billiard area. $139,SOO. LINDA ISLE Entertain. ~OllSIY le live comfortably In this bealJl\IW ! bedroom, custom built water- front !JDme; A large•watarfroat terrace; 2 fainny IOOll!I '• ·~ entry courtyud, all.mate thi& a unique home on a unique bland. See our agent at •II Linda Isle. BAYCREST . Newly listed 3 bedroom 3 bath home. Lari!• step down living room• family room; lovely master suite; all overlnoting large heated & filtered pool. Open Sun. 1107 Tradewinds Lane. U"llVERSITY PARK DeligbUul, bright, spanking clean 3 bedroom home in VIHage lll:Separate dining room & atrium. Mirrored closets, Outdoor lighting, electric garage opener; new washer&: dryer. Corner lot with expansive view from all rooiqi. Fee land. $39,SOO. Call Amy Gaston. 671>-3210. . WESTCLIFF I SpotteH 3 bedroom 2 bath home. Extra large living_ room, beautiful new kitchen; dining room, covered paUo. Large corner lol Ex- isting loan can be assumed at 5~ %. Only $48,500. EASTBLUFF Are you selective in the way you live? If so, you must see this home designed to make a family happy. Walking diJl!mce to new East- bluH grade school &. just around the corner from Corona del :Mar, High. 3 1!e.<4ooms, family •room, dinllifroom.& breakfut room. As charminC as a mj>del " just as. clean. Open &t. & Sun. 2ZIS· Arilta' SI .. ' ' ' ' VIEW SUPERB High on a hilltop, above the smog,. in lovely True1dale ·E1tata. 180 Degree view. A'stun- nlng home with 3 bedrooms It maid's. 4 Batlis & powder room. Formal diniilg room. Cheery breakfast room. Butter's pantry. Ex-tensive use of terrazzo tile thruout, allo sur- rounding a large _pool. A truly beautilµJly • appointed home. '3"J5,000-Fumisbed. MACNAa;.fRVINE RHlly Compony ten Dovor Dr .. Sult• 120 lOIO lloyoido Drl .. N.wpori Botch 642"235 675-3210 n n VJ J. Low l1lerest : 1-e/11 V.)arreff ~ea(f'I ":'."1"'~~'. i::..' ::; ! l, ---· pH.Jtlnt" $26, 950 IEST HOME IUY IN AREAi NEWLY LISTED, 4 Bedn>oms, 3 baths, family"""" $37,!0ll. Mll:e Blake. %123 High- land Drive Open Sat & Sun 1-S WALK TO Goll• rwtmmlng • sailing• tennis• cus-tom Bly-Viow home, featuring family rm, electronlc kitchen, S bedrooms, 3 baths. $53,SOO. Harry March. 724 Malabar, Irvine Terr. Open Sat & Sun 1-6 AYAIWLE IEFORE SCHOOL DOCTOR'S HOME on most desirable street in Baycreot. Sunken living rm. formal din- ing nn, spacious family rm. 4 Bedrooms, 3 baths, CUiiom built & immaculate. $77,000. !!ill Bents, 1507 Lincoln Lane Open Sat 1-6 SHARP & SWEET COMPLETELY furnished with decorator amiuJ, a real charmer. 3 bedroom•. close to cteean. Communlty 1>00! & tennis club. '3$,960. CUTE .OCEANFRONT HOME WITH GREAT expansion possibilities. Com- p!eteiy furnished -sleeps 8, only $5{000 ! . ~ ()pill 5""'1'Uy1 " Sundav• j PETE BARRITT REAL TY HOS W01tcllff Dr. ILL t... 642-5200 . ---------- lOOI PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY A SUNDAY 26 Linda Isle Drive Corp. owned. 5 Br. 5 bath home facing Harbor Island. Jacuzzi &: sauna. Comp. furn., for immed. occup. W/dock ............ $200,000 77 Lind• IJI• Drive New 5 Br., 5 bath home on lagoon. Marble . entry, wet bar, AM/FM llitercom, Huge m.str · Br. bas beam cell. • owa frplc. Large liv. & lam. rm1. w/frplcs .. w/deck ...... $185,000 Occuplocl-LinU Isle Dr. Cust. 8 BR., study, 5 bath home w/3 frplcs., circular stairway, decorator selected carp. & drapes .......................... $210,000 Waterfront Lott No. 54 : On lagoon. With plans ..... iec>,000 No . 41: Long 'vater view fac~g Harbor IJ-o land w/76.2 .ft. of frontare. Plans avallabl••· ' No. -76: Wide lot on lagoon ........ '851000 No. 88 : Corner Point Joi with llB ft. of front- age. Long water view. Plans available. For cOmplete fnformetion en other home1 & Iott, c•ll: llLL GRUNDY, REALTOR 133 Dovw Dr., Suite 3, N.I. 442-4620 1000 .,_,., , ... Z-Z·Z-Z-Z·Z·Z-Z- VIEW $l£El'£R . LOCATION Assume 51.4" GI Join. 3 Bed. rm, 1% bath, comer Jot.. .......... $26,500 N0wpol1 "' 1 f•lrvlew . . 6461111 ' ' (1nytlmo) OCEA.N IREEZE . OPEN DAILY 1-5 411 SJtnal Rd. Makes thla beaut OlffhaYl!n 3 BR, 2 BA hOme ideal tor comfort llv, Lre backyard : for entertaining, Heavy : shake roof, dble prqe. : . Must see to appredlite! ! : Alice Clarke, Eve•: 642--01IS : Lachenmyer i R· ":• , 1860 Newport Blvd., C.M, CALL 646-3928 or-54>34113 UDO ISLE ' ' Beautiful con~porvy Med. } lterranl!An Estate with 8&y I View. One o! the largett , and mo11t admittd homes : on this fabulous Island. : ShGwn by apPt • Ken Brit· : Un&)oam. llSO.lnl. . PETE BARRITT ~ . REALTY ' : ' 1 &M WllTCUPP Dlt. HIWPOaT "4CH tt. ' . t>IW:rc!O -~-.. ADOBE Fantutie cuttom. h>me on a~. overlooking beaut Santa Ana C&nloon. 3 nm, priv tf'U\ly ott bedrm, separate fam mt Livin& rm with converim pit 10' Veranda Ii: . much more! Honie1 OK. , May ex~ fllr · property, . VIEW , 5 Bedroom, tri-lnel, view ot . : tree., sreem: ... golf ~. : Big family room, beamed • ceilings, aunny (all elec kit-: c.bta)," , : Poor paint, means excellent ': price of $57,950: : ')J2,·.sQ\(rb~')\\11li\1 ! . ' 546•5990 I • COLLEGE PARK ., -~-sSUMc-6•/o--·- ~!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~! And much mott! See: 4633 Qrrinaton ln beautiful c.nteo Shorn New listine • a.eek these fea~; Payment • S158 PITI JnterHl • 6% GI aasu.m- able -In -'"""Co~ park. Buccola beauty fmlh. \_ Jy paiJfted. Large ttlnns : family. ~ root. Shuttersr Take over big Joan with ano ~ nual percentage "rate of onJY • 6%. 1000 cflnJa JJ/e PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES CUSTOM 4 TO 7 BEDROOM HOMES FROM $1:U,GOO T~ $500,000 PRIME BUILDING LOTS fROM '40.000 TO $175,000 For lnfwmotion on All le!o a i--. call: BILL GRUNDY, REAL TOR m Dowr Dr., -3, N.B. 642- OPEN HOUSE 1-S Friday, Saturday • SundQ A cuatom buUt home with larp famUy room J bedrooml, l Mths Luxwioul c:mi-tl • drapre Spaeioul yard A pool S Cu Ganlcc "'·"" . Excellent financln& I r J • I r f I I r J I Price • $2'1,950 CALL 645-0303 RHltor• : FOREST L OLSON : 3 Bedrooms, 2 baths, hi&h balance loan. Separate boat or trailer entrance to rear -yard, Immediate occupancy, :E:xcellent N. Costa Mtsa area, HUIT)'!! HARBOR N. OF WILSON COATS DOYER SHORES I: /Ca.. WALt...cE 5 Bedroom ' ~REAL TORS Elegant spilt-level home with • - _ _..5461M4141_ bay view, pool-aiied yan11 , tenw:o entry, hua:e ·mute Realton (~ E••inss) lllite, maidA quarter.. ''Our 25th Y t•r wet bar in panelled mt wl ' ' In the H•rbor Are1'' raised stone lrplc des 6 73-4400 LEASE · OPTION loo-entertaining, Plai yard! , 2 borne! -$77,SOO. Walk to beach & town. Good financing. For further infonnatioo call: -·· 11GO dog Nn..l'ric!!<J to .. u : 1-------1-.1 1000 CDM H$ & POOL ly, By ownor. Good,teMN OWNERS ONLY LAKE FOREST Fabaious ...iue ..V Back Immed. """'•·in: ; Mary Lou Marion SWEEPING VIEW Sweeping vhta -a home above the clouds, overlooks the shimmering -roiling blue ' Pacific. Eiquisite decor. CJ ... to ..,nmun, pocil! ' ............ ' , .. '''' .......... "5,500 M. C. Buie CPRONA DEL MAR Beot buy In Harbor VI.,. Hills !' Lusk 3 BR. lam. rm. home. Landscaped & sprinJd. ered. Big yanl. Room for 1>001. By a))1>0int-ment. . ............................. $43,900 Cathryn Tennille ' EAmWFF OPEN SUN. 1·5 222$ ALTA VISTA. 4 BR., 2~ ba. Lusk home. Perfect for family living! Low main!. yanl. Close to tennis club, shOl>l>lnf & best ocbools. Harriett Davies Trade ~~~E Cool In POOL HOME Bay CU.tom bcnn•. 4 king · W'I!, 548-:Jll63. :• bat North Santa Ana ~a lfSA. VERDE Mqnlficerrt 5 bl!drooms, 3 =;· ::~:i:. LIDO WATERFRONT ~ for borne on Lido Js!e, Ba.I-bath mansion with CATHE-.~Cheery tin:places. Deep APTS.-320 LIDO NORD boo lllan<I. B •Y ""°"" CAMBRIDGE DML <ellinp, MASSIVE Olympic PoOL HJ boud, NOW REDUCED TO ; Shcft OW. Dover Shotta. ency, ANTHONY POOL wilh Rent now bu.)' later. $J60,~Xlnt Ttrmt ~: Our home 'hi 2900 9IJU&H . automatic swetp. ROMAN. • feet mi Jot 125 &y 175, Old-% Block to Adamll lchDtll 11C :Kl' Muttt Suite wtth CAL~ MS-0303 ~eeltors 6 BeautWI units. 6 Car l"i •i ' .... -~ 3 &~~ FOREST L OLSON ....... utility ....... with •,. er home but clultcally re-....... QCQIDI' PRIVATE BALCONY, --"--• fam"" rm, I•-80 ft. frondfl& OQ f:X~I ,•, done with addltionl.ncenl.ly UJ ..... e HUGE •--11•• entertainment Jn •-~ Uniu ' patio. Buy aft.er the -4th ..._.,uq swimm g vua"'" are 'j Excellent ICboOll ~ ln. move in Labor Day Askllw center With 'WET BAR. ~RBOR N. OF WILSON newlr t'llrnlsbl!d. ·'I come -...... u ~·950 ' DON'T -lhl.ot *OPEN SUN * Bil Grundy, Rooltor, .; """"'-· My ...... --· . 'W lk & L . . want • wttlu climate -COATS ' a er ee · 1 1223 Goldonrod 1133 Dovcr D"-N.B. :, to if you need a drier one-<a , . 8~ Homes •, i.t'• trao1e1 Ca11 m1) " Jll3'W"""11tt Dr. "°"""' o1ei...,. 5 SR & FAMILY ;: 511-2!l03 a1ter s p.m. PrincL W WALLACE 616-Tnt 157,500 !?. pa1> on1y -• REALTORS Open 'tll o,oo PM l • Price Roducod ' · · 54' 4141-• 2647 Bo11wood for ~ick Hie '· TENDER LOVING (Open 1.,..in,.1 STARTER : Euti>lutt, N.B. to '33 500 . ~: CARE ' • I Luci< 5 BR. 1S4,000 Large family ·.:,,.,,, Jn No :; at 116'!!00 tbi1 home bu IAltGAIN : OPIN SAT. & SUN Coot• Met& with all •1•1 . ;: everytllll(, Hup bodroom•, A WHIUANG ONLY S17 900 ~109 Vie Rovonno Including water t•ndltloov: :: """" ..... dbl attadoed 'P· YALUI boni.! ' Lido bi. $69,KoO Qu iclt Poss. """me ..,.t •: · rage wltll traUer Or boat ao.. We'll P to 1-on thJI, min. Own~ ~er;'8 ~ ~i] FHA kiln. Only $3.000 down. :• ceu. AD elecirlc kitchen tor ~ 8tati!, abloha~, ~~N r!m Wuhe; ctrytr 111·11'' PEflRON '42·1771 ;: mom with dllhwuhtr, Nice P011tively, priced below re-T.... · ' · :1 11 """ o1npa. Sub--t1on -..., ,.., can Jrld .. , """" 1not"""'. Sep. JR' 111 rv OCEANFRONT ' carpi! ha It ...-.. ...... than nt. arate pna:e, A real b&r-l"fLU :t mH )'OUI' dawn m. PlJIMllUI Vil • ... -..... • re pin and Its Jt.2. · 3 ledroom Home .. : W ot S1311.koo..,. mo&. toL. =~i: m:!: = CALL '4MJOS Reeltort ce.ntraJ eoeta i\lesa -c0n· R·2 Lot . ~~ a er ee ,,,.,,..,.;_ !ml Dow• FOREST L OLSON tractor """"' """ •"'~' Add 2,.i Unit . $54,,. -': mows l'O'I ln. It. Owntr'a 3 lkdrm ttbdio George Wllhamwin • , • R.&ltors 2790 Harbor Blvd. at Adlrr11 JJIS.9491 Open 'Ill 9 PM HAJtBOR N. or WJl...SON \)'lie, 1~ bftthl • 2 delight· Realtor I PAIJL9WBlll Have 2 Mutt S.11 1 ~Je ~~~ ~~ 67 5ME3SOL MS-IS'4 £~ 1: CAUAB.411 1011 "'°" brand new, 3 BR. "lbmlt temu _ 1417511 L FHA °' A 1 &•&I.TT ee. J BA, fam nn, trDle, room 001 S4s.&U4, South ~i Nice family horn. ln C:0.11 j'· ftnd an unutns number ot 1093 5rf6.M40 for boat I trallel' I camper, ne.i r.state, ~fe.a, ltuRRY! • C&l1: i Mfnea tn todQ''• Claulfled -·--•'•c•.M•. ___ , .::Call::,.51S31::::::::::"':.:''"'::...::"'::t::•'"':::·:.. Pyramkl Exchanaors 6 , . .. _.. ·' \ ' l . l ' I I I lllNT4LI T llNTAU ~11• 1rs ·PvnJsl~ Mn111 LWu111'1••• Vac:ant -5 Beclrm • htc.~ Le~ $300 mo., ,ltut o~ tion sm mo:. ·11000 opt. E:Xc+lle,nt &l'N.. ITl3 .Nlthl· inta!~.' r .v. MUINllt ltl.ll TY M2-:istt or M&-1322 4 Ar. 2 bl., MW. 'cl:Mntt fl.tie, QO MO., 1lf lt Wit. -.... • ...... ~mis r I' • • .. r ' !NTH~ • ei;::\!'!::c!~~., .... ::";''!!· \~.m~u~:s :=:,o=l~l~~~~~I ~I t 1 • I • . \ ' DAILY '1LOT . . ' . . . • • . ·. . " -. !• I .. : • • • ' Find Your 'Nnm'e A.mong-t l~sified .. Ads ·Arid Yo~. Wi~ ·f';~e.'Tkkets • • • j -: ' 1 • • • •• , • • ••• • 1 " • • l • I:"--------------------------""" RENTALS • lllNTALs ;•' ,.-RINJALS .. -, ' '1 • , •• Apts. Fumlolled · Aph. Fumiohocl :C,... Pumhllod I O...c.. 4000 0-.ral :, ,...~rt_I,_~ _< · ' ..... • ·I;;. ;;;;;:: .. ·:;;;;;;;:==;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;I APARTM.ENTS ·;~OR . RENT·. • s. ... - $115-Lta: c;ble:rt:ul l BR. apt. Crpls, drpt, blb1&, encl'aar . l child ok, (Nr. achll). 2230 S. Centf!I" SI, S.A. Nr. Warner. 54?-09119. • , ' FURNISHE~NFUlll!llsHaD. , . , , . 11,\CtfELOll SINGLES • •· PATIOS STUOIO .• AOUL TS < o·ENS ·l, l ,•I, 4 BR :"< FAMILIES •. '. v··. 'F1RlllLACES· • ' I ' • '"> ,, •• ·: AS LOW AS $1f0-l'ER MON:Qt. • • , , r .,,,. . ' ASK FOR CIMPOOST ' A~: .. -. ' .. -·~ ' . FOR' INFORMATION 64!-4656 ·'. .~~~ .. ' RENTALS , -Unfurnished Cosi• Mose . . • ~lllO S.lllM Iii-055 e: ..... 1-·"·. 3700 * SUtfJfY '* i.· LITI1.>;)SLAND •• • * •cRE• * "'"" ..... ' BR .. """· Mr. "R~nf Ch~vaa: 22u can11...,,.11o.va. .. ... '"" Hall. .... uly -.J1'll * Mo,~1 A..:.., * Month of August -S600 T-W,14 • "lliu ~'"II Counl1 foii" Betuty P11t1nt ~c;.' Ill-f EiJ r"' ~ w"~ i.~ 1s 19e.,. Senior Citizens Jimbonrl TlllUL, Ju~ I' Chlk1ren's 0&1 fr!., lelJ 17 Chol!llllllnhip Mottr<J<I• RldJll Junior l.ivtstt>ck Auction · S.L A Son., la~ 11-19 Appi:looaa Horse Sl'low IRA ChJmpioROlllp l!Dd ... Fil. Ju~ 17 Hin-Thcimpson Show Sat., .hi~ 11 fe rtin Husky Show -~1' Archie C.mpbelf ' & The lt1iers Show ... Tlio....n 11'10""' . ''" ... ~ • luM flif'lHlnl,,._,, •·-Tlrtllilf ·-ltidt• ··~at,.....,.Sltlw {T. Tlli 'HIGllUMDO • "Scottbh Treal" 16161 P•rbWo Ln. Mfr. '42·19ff an O~:o Frwy to &ach Blvd. 4 b)ks ' So. to Holt, W. on Holt 1 blk. LA QUlllTA HEDllSA . ''.Modern Spanish" 16211 P•rktlclo Ln • Mgr. 147.5441 FURNISHED MODE_,$' NOW OPl'.N. ·Lush· landscaping, calluo,·.,Y•red ,court- yards, sunken swim'& pools; llBQ's Ii IDlln· t31nS. I' f.. ~ L~ a..dt 1715 UPPER. DUPLEX, 2 ~ bdrnll, spaclowi liv nn. lil"t'Pla~. front porch. tarp :run deck, <"i..d' ~­ View of~ oce:an, newly painted, new w/W cpts, dtpl. nr shops and hi"'f!Chool. I H1 blk to bcb. NO dof:s. Tv.'O re.liable people, LEASE. ~- 6 PM .fS.1-3127. LUXURY :I BR l BA, all elee. stove, rert. dispou.I, r epta, balcony, ocean view. Adults, Ref!. $235 • mo. 497-1405. 0LE'°l"°'SURE=~w"o-ri'°d~-.....,N"°•-.,,-.2 br. erpt, drpg. l ll'Mr1 .yr leue No peU. $2J51 mo. ""'8'l'I . "JHE ULTIMATE IN AP.TS" . •• 1 BR's-From .$1iSQ . 2 BR's-$175 AJI util. inc(. Furn & Unfvrn. Co,.... do! ~r . 5251 Hunllngl9n ,a..dt $1'13 P.10. Lovely 2 Bllnn. 5411 Nf)l'th fnd location. Call: PLACE REALTY 494-S70C. -....,.,.,; BIB REAl.1'.'l b1'>.ll00 0.·...._~ .... ·,_1.,1 ,,.1111 ~ftir ~ Studio & I Badrw111 iEA!ii _,.. -_.., ~OW (tATES. **.. 1 Ys:va:~koow .• At. withltie 1 ... etrilD;•• i21t'1qdi)as. NEAR Huntington Harbour$:' ;1~its~=chtef: .•. t-itn· You are I.he winner.or DQ', Wl!ek or Month ~~; · 1 e .~w. -l'Ce\vTriple"".Quietarea. p• ~nro. Dli.'AI ."""' ... ~--· Costa Mes•, Callf. ' l11tl nw ind Util. 675-2975. -, Got..--• 101.m. n-"" ~· '-'1 • 3 a ·D• ......... ··'--.._.i"~•-' " ... ._,,,,.. 2 tickets to the e Color 'JV .-, . . , -; · ~-·· -.,_, 'ti, ..... UQ •· ,.,.,,.,wa~ ... r. - ft"ANGE COUN·TY, ... __ ··--.1oc1_ . ~-.,·~ ... .,, ·-Newport.ll1..i.i.r11r Dr.-c;tlt.11aso ' .. mo. P•t ok. (213) 58>-2623 RIAL ESTATI .._ •Maid <?.w(-It ""'" .... -. Y9 .,._, or tUf) 815 15.)a 6-wal Fit.Ill & EXPOSITION -·~~ ••• .. . 1 Slcnal So. of 0 .¢'. Mery H•iley ON TEN AO\ES * 2 BR l~ ba. patio, pool. -~------+-I at u.. .. ., F_......,' .. lflQ Cloirmont. RENT•Ls RENT'LS '""'NT .. ALS. I 6 2 1111.. FUrn A U..... 1110 mo. Mon 'Kai Apa. • ....... w.-' ·-ORANGE COUNTY 2310Nowparl Bl"'-Hunli"9lon Ba.ch, " " !"'0~ Fumlshod ,,,....._. I priY, patlcs I Eut ol Beach Bl, II blk ·-·-----·I FAIRGROUNDS ~ 'Calif. . ~tS. f uri\Jshed· Apts. Fvrnlshecl ~·-~.Te;:"!".· ~t',? .. ~ . ott Garfield. · * Younc couple ne«b bow* July 14 • lt RETIRED ~e or man IRVINE 52311RVINE 5131 -.-...,.... .,....__.. NEW 1 Br-blk to ~acb. SUS. or •Pt oear Dai!,y Pilot ill --'" . -... 2 \.. ......... MeN Vertie. S 110 (Mac.Arthur :ar. o..t Hwy) Priv patio-Qtm:rl Car. COlita Mesa. NO bad b&bi~ Plnse call 642-5678. ex( 329 w-· 11ve u...., ; -_. •· You are the \\'inner of childreo or pets. and caa lurn.nu·no~ ~,:l;"--t."'. e.~~. 2 tickets to Uw 2 BR. elect kitcb. Drps, 1 BR apt. finest in CJD.I. ~:ie~t~; ~~el84. 3'.12-A pay $135/D)(Nlthl.y. Owil · 1Stt>Nttn'9and 1 PM to daim your tlcketli. <North County WU.fret number is 540-lDJ) • .,...,., • "rr-ic crp(s, encl gar.· Hart;ior All bJtns, 1 blk from bch. · · · furnitutt IPd would be wjU-, 646-9'110. · Buer shppg. Adults, no $200) 08)'• · &Tl--5150, eves BEAOI Apt .. 111tudio. 2 br. it1g to retiovatt a Wbby SMALL FURN.. a.pt. ·~.$140. Mt-~,--.... ·rn..ol46 • 2 Bl.+ 2 Br. I ha. Adults, dwelling. Pletie call LqUN S...ch 3705 -~ C.M .. $UJ, V,ry_ ~ ~· .• at UV! • 2 BR. ritt bJtra. eptl 1,ar .• P.10DERN 2 br. bltn r&o, :;:. pets. 219 .15th St., No. 1· ti7J-7796 and leave mesaaP 1 -'-==~·='-'---°""' priw.te. 54.0·3943 or · ORAWGE COUNTY adulJs on!Y. Walle to sho)>s. c. disp. trple, terT'&Ct'. view, -.ithpleuant~~. LEASE Or lease opUon, ex· 540-5601.. ' ' FAIRGROUNDS Call Fannie Price, Rltr. util. $190 mo. ~Di6. dulrive No. end ho me NEW l t; 2 BR, w/w crptl. JUiy 14 -19 ~8-3209 or r,.1()..5599 2 BR, 2 BA. Opeq 10-5. hnfa Ana 5'20 w/whitewa,ter view o n all bit ir6 incl seU clean --------treelined st. \Valk to beach. .,___ 377 W Please call 642.5678 ext 329 Apt B, 314 Marguerite, . ovens. pauu:i, gars. . · · CdM 67L 1418 ·WI.teer & prdener, $325 mo. Wilpi, M&r apl. 1. 5-13-G!m bet\l.ttn 9 and 1 PM to claim Newport Be•ch 5200 ' · ,,.--· 494-0540. )'OW' tickets. (North County NOW LEASING ! Pa.rk-like living for fa.m i---DELUXE Se p 2 BR. Apt. LEASE 3 br, 1% bath. Ocft.11 ~ ~: .:' m:.P~~ toll-free number is ~uil) lies with childr~n and a.duffs. I, 2 and 3 bed-Po~·~~:i!;.0~ =. ~~v~,~~ din'c CAll1 BE BEAT Sinde Story lllNTAL FINOlllS Free To landlordi 64S.011 l 4JIW.tM.C' ... M_. View. 2 patiOll. Lovtly yard $120 + ~ depoait. "ITS HOME,. d f h d $ 7 teMis crts, health club ==. =.c;:;;...:..~....c.-w/trees. Part. turn. Walle 2335 Elden. s. "'"nston rooms, ft)(nishe or un urnis e . ,hag car-. South Sea Atmospbett RESPONSIBLE Ex.eeutiw ._ ___ .. •'t'fe JU<• f Ii: Spa. Bach'1, l OI' 2 BR. I • !amll to mrkt & ~'"'"·~· ... mo. * l l: 2 BR Fum. ~pts. SJUNEHENGE APTS , pets, dropes, 'a.i~ cond itione9, \'{ith se1 • Also i sty Towntouses w/ B•lboa ltl~ WS 2 Bedroom 2 Bathi coupe Y t~ 19. 499-Dl"i, 494-6409 eves: Pool. Quiet. NA SS/.. U :? Br 2 be.th Quality le C I $ 1111 000 2 or 3 BR. f'rom. $11S-.$EO. ;-:::;.·"" o.1i.... '"' • ...:... ~l tti. 14l desire 3 br. hOOMt ~. ~B~trr ~ B~ _l. ba., ~~ 111 E. ~'St ... Poet. St&tiionery, $185 c oning·ovens; · ompete 4r.r• .. recrea· ~Iogels open 10 am-3 pm £..l• ·~ ocu""'" ""'.'..,...,: Carpds ,. Drapes in C.M. IChocN dist, hr.Juli" Cjlst. bll ~~;us:~ ~~ !~.,.u ., , . ~ r:i:_ ~UI? , • .,\t~':4b ,i0,\hi-e8,.acre ·parfi?~~enn is, ~ tl •P~ Si~ Loe~ ~~·.v!c!~~~~ he,ab:. _A,ir Condi?>~ 1• ~~~t over S250 mq. vy, pnmac. . NR·Westd.itt-1it>r, bachelor. ·~CH~R ·A.••, · ... · -& volleyball, hf!'O!th' Club , teen to'Cit'ufe\ and a . ·Hilb Rd, J~ N, ~' li\IMl:1ion ple, beallt?t~I. No pets. ~ '"''1 YNG f~ .w(J :r~n 3 BR. New home. View! Htd pool. lltil pd. Mature .,.. hi. 644-l!IOO ror ic~ine lnto. Yrty only. $250 mo. 61~201 • • ' waot.J to ttnt honi. in or PLA . CE ~~TYfontb -· ,._6 lady cn,y. $115. 5'18-81);i1. ~~rh. ~.:.,. 1 ...... m!.:1from pre. school! Ne x t to shopping and golf -~ -~ Private Pa1jog a.round C.~1'. RH.a. ttnt. 1:,,:;==~~~--·-·~_,._~ * 2 BR DELllXEAPr. ~ -·-· -™ · course, n e • r U.C.I. •nd Newport Beoch. i OPENDAfLYT.S 'II' Hunt ....... llHch S4IO H"'"' Pool Will ace.pt ............ C&JJ RENTALS ca~ ........ -· ' WALK to .. ., .. 2 BR. F $1 50 Ats o· F d m AMIGOS WAY -.... ..... Aph. Furnished Adults. S155 mo. 642-fa08. Adul~ ~:· No 7 rom per mo. an iego wy. on 2 BR. 2 ba. units, unturn. -Plenty ol lawn GARAGE to ttnt~~ u ~-noral 4000 LARGE t BR. pr, quiet ·• · Culver Drive in Irvine. Phone 833-373 3. Outside living areas and , ON IEACffl 1 or 2 ears Lst wk. July ...,. adult. Re6sonable ·2~89 l Br. condominium-nicely doub.le1:arqes. S751)toS3CXI. • Carport" Storage thru bt wk Sept. Lido Ille REMARKABLY Ora~ Aft, 548-4.160. furnished. J:nclosed patio. ·. Ow"ed·anct m_ineged by The Irvine Company * ...... 1617 • or vie. Call alt II, 673-Ml!S , y $151), 962-9.:i68. ~ e 2 BR1 1% BA FROM Sl25 HIDDEN VIIJ..AG.fil or '75'-8033 t EXT~ELIEVORDl~•LRILY 1 BR., ·New,'beau:tAdul'~ ~:· SECLUDED-2 8)> t Ba e 2 BR 2 BA FROM $200 GARD.EN APTS QUILT, Sta"" cpl• w/'-~J ";EA~ ~~:°Ms-ms ;w":">v· S.nt• ANI 4620 --.., I Cosf• Mi•• 5100 Crpti, Clrp;, bltnit, 'pnv pa..; e · .t fll ..,2 BA ~0.'! ~ 2500 Sooth SaJla wlstirs untmn. hse ~~ v.1 011 .. r•'G•rden Apts 2 BR. $150. 1 BR $130. Pool 5TAND:A.RD MANOR Costa Mes• 5100 ' N!lW-ATl'RACTIVE' se p. ' ~~~::~::·ms i::.· ~m~=;~z Santa AJll; * 546-1525 I.age. Pt-mi. buia. Ho biers. Pbfttng iteen. waterfall • Adults~ nRn only. 5U-963J; ~. ctanning newly· dee. hotlses. 2 Br, l Ba. Crpts. Appt. only ™ 4247 rec room-oc;ean ~·~ VILLA MARSEILLIS ~- !ll'nam. OOWl!!n ewrywbett, 1993 Onireh, Of. ' t; quiet. $135 mo. By the drps, trple. bN.m ctillniS ililaha Wa,,y. patio.-anu>te parkinc. BRAND Nl!W RESPONSIBLE Cpl \\'OU.Iii C-5 .. Jl(itll. rec. room, billiards, snJDIO, Util pd.~aar· 1!1ar-comtr Stamard ~ 1it(Fad. Irr patio,·~· Alto N;EW COLD l\tedallion 2 Br. 2 Security l\W'da; SPACIOUS like lQ. house sit lor m0. BBQ'a,' 'Sauna. fum.-unturn.. tied cpl or s~. priv. yd, lien, 1009 "S, Standard. Ml~ dupiex Sli9.50. Ad~ta Oflly, Ba $2oo · l.Be. ·Mgr. 4228 FURN, abo Avail.. I & t M Apt ~~1c,U&· Ref! avaif. M&.-7~~'" ~2 :~~~ $135.642-.1.574,968-2159. 9494·' · ' ·New 1·2,.R, 2 ,B:A., furn no pets. Rell. 23a4 Santa H ilaria \Vay . Ph HUNTINGTON AdultIT~I~ '· Rd .• ' ... -·. "·-• Har· MERRIMAC wooo.s new or unfurn, air-cond, s(!lf Ana67~ ,...,.f.ve. 548-9472 or ~981_7o:J9. I' "CIFIC • & U 1. ... ROOM. Privalip b a t h • _,., °"" 1 1 2 BR. ir-cond L .. una Beech 4705 clean oveu., . beam ceiling, ,,,...,;QJ A rurn. anwn. Employ~. rtfined lady. :bor·& Newport .2 Bllc N. 00' uxury .-a . dshwr, priv gar, elevator!!, lilAGNlF'ICENT View. Lat 7ll OCEAN AVE., H.B. DiahWubtt. ~ eoordlllat· Qu.let home. P. O. Box 1761 PALM MESA APTS. 4.25 Afemmac Way. 545-6300 therapy + swim pools. 2 Bedroom Apartment, bltin room1. 2 bdrm duplex un-Cll4.J SJ6..148'1 md a~ ·~·plash:lhq "Ct\t· .... n ... -............ : • .; ~·· -· See ela!s 5100 . SINGLE ADUL JS! BBQ·~. u.una.S, clubhouse. ~/~n " retrlg. No tum. Adultl. $715. 2011 Of ID am-6 Dail carpet • choice or 2 c:olar 1..,~· ~~----~ --Adult~. From $140. Just cftildl't'n or pets, ·$135. Kinp Rd :H8-88a8 c, open pm Y schemes • 2 b8th.1 • ilaII 44 BR liy Sept l. yearly, ~rt Btach 4200 \,~~A~1:51 =· ~~;;t ~Ul~~r~ ":25 :~1::-~•;J;··R1t;~i. 3 BR. u~&rll. !~\ ~lw \vtu.i!r.~~~ ce. showers . mtnmd 'wanl· ~x~~i ~.ll~ ~~mo. l BR FURN $149.50 Baehelor,& 2 BR av.aU. mo.I mo, OK 1 BR. Ocean It: bay view, .69& s. Csl Hwy .. Maid, TV,. mimaC'-Way. 545.6300 548-'1729 ·Ev~ 644.(1684 cryts'. drps. 2 Ba. 4:51..C rol:ie 400rs • indirect li:ht-e , •uoLORO.S-e Upstairs garage apt •. pool~1tepstoi>eaeh.:4»' BAY MEADOW API'S. · • Hilaria W.a:y. NB. 3 BR, t BA Duplex, erpts, int' bf ll:itcben • bttaklut ~ e POOL Bera-een Newport Ii Balbo&. New exeitln& 1 ·BR. S140. QUIE'l' Af?ULT LIVING CONOOMINIU?.'I, 3 a.a. 2"9 drps, bltns, tncd yard. Like bat -huae private fenced FREE RENTAL ~VICE 1 adWt. Reu. to right l BDR.i.~. ~ unturn, :14 blk 2 BR, 1165. Beam eeilings. 1b1& ~~Rsbe ~:~· ba. w/pool priv It tqilc, priv. l'Klme. $200 .. Chldrn or =~ ~'\llldclpin& • Brokrr S3U982 ' party. Must be JN;rma~nt. ll"om 1hop'1 ~ bch. Lndry Wood jia.n'lg, shat crptg, Sl~~· k si.'n> :: 'incl all S285 mo. 61~9183. . pet ok. :I bib from lint&: ed piotNs-,,i.!,j_ Ia.rse hlf&l· 1---------e SAUNA Box Pl09. O.ily Pilot. facil, Adult.I only, $175 mo. priv. patlo, soRJe w/ frplc1 ulii. 241 Avocado St. e \VESTCLll.F : l. BR, cpl/ Hosp. ssi-4809 or 213: 3101 So. Bristol St. Rooms fer ReM J"5 ,;:,Phone;5*-9Mo; MESA, MOTEL $1-4488 -830->i237. . Pool, sand wlloy ball crt. &l&-11979. d'1>. '""'· Adul~ oru,, no .,._9143 (\IMLN ' o1 e JACUZZI ' · . l BR EXPANDO MOBILE rec bldg. pool tablt1. put-. ts l17S 548-651S --·of So. 0>t :1 Plata) $23 wk, CdM. Room. prvt RENT FllRNITllR£ ~. LOWWE~Yl.M~ * be.ui turn, carport, porch tq:·green. Adult.s. no peta. VILLA' MESA APTS. pe · mo. · HERITAGE APTS Sant• AM' bath a: entranee, p ref U Kitchen. TV s., maid ~ice. &: pool. 1 blk to beaeh. ,381 .W, ~· Open Houae 2iR. PQ.v patio. Htd pool. J BR, 2 BA. ba.lcort)'i( pr, $149 !'-ttractive 2 B~ cpl/ . PHONI: 557..a. emplo~ pef'S(ln. No amok- .. . He•ted ~.9681. $150. Fl'ff util .. 4gg..1639: 12-'l pm dai17. 646-lll13. 2 ear encl'd a:ar. Children erpt, drps. · bltr9, .nr. ~ dl'l', bltm, pool, Kids ok. Jnc, drinkin&:. 1Wem:1ee1 .. 3 •-ms lrom $19 '1 U'fV" Y.'f'lconte, no pets please! hosp. $185 mo. M&--0141. ' Avail now. 11401·A lite:llon Siif -..LKli 2 BR. studio 6'13-5.ttI. • oo;' . S?.f&M-1 B]t. util pd, bar, DELUXE 1 & .2 BR. Bltn j · · · -Ln 8411448 841-0025 ===~~~-....--1 • Molfth ~ month ~Rentals l. BDR?.t rum apt, ~ck Bat ptiv&ft .. 2. min to beach. stovr. & dstMhr, poor, encl $ 65 mo. 719 .\V, \Vil.Min, • • • · · .~t. ,<Triplef a:). Family aiu OOUBLE Rm., kitchen priYs Wide Selection _ ,. • waterfroot\ Jg cov d sun-· ~ll4i.n¥i' 4!17-lli.1 em · garage : all util pd. }7-om 646-125.l.. E.tst Bluff 5142 OCJ:AN Front-view, 1undkk k lch, w/b mt. crpt!. drps. ++ + In prvt, home. NIP&r UXI~ PURCHA.5E OP110N" 'attk, wmmer ttiiW'dr yr'1 · • · . ·s~ ,i?o:•ctilldl"en •elcome HARBOR GREENS --. -beaeh. ne\\·er 1pac dlx 2 frplc:., encl pr. l or 2 rairview It Balcer. By ~k ii hr. Delivery . 1.se. AdulD only. llr:>-0253 Sl30 FURi'I. Bae~ .. "·/util. 241 w~ . Wil9on. N 0 '. . PRESTIGE LOCATION Br, bltns. paho. drpe:,'lnary, c~n Ok. (Nr sehll) No or rno. WH!kdays alt 6!f0 rr;tom F'Urlliture Jtental ownerlbl'Oktr. A~WU: only. f alfV!tW & 5 :»S-l<IOO GARDl'l'J &'STUDIO A?TS Eor lease, deluxm 1888 !IQ. tt. nr shops 4: pie r. S17~ pell. ·m S. Center St., pm. ~1061. : '~.WW. '~~:?"Anbm· 54;<81,., .. -OCEAN, FROUtilNT' pd Ba<"'helor, Wil!Ol1 area. ~ ltu. C" •. 19l~S~ l Bfi. llL 5-'. b:a27~ 1:2. 3 ~R'•. ttom clll .. 0. 4 BR, 2~ BA apt. Frplc, Adults. Baby ok. ~ml. S.A.. Nr Warner, ~. t"URN Room wittt bath. ~· MJl,Jll ......,._.., _ , .c. Ill .. ., w Peterson Wat, · • drapes. crpts, nt bar, prt Iner old •·.J-t >.o .. )'eftJ' y, • mo. l~ 1 Sa •attn · kitch big 546-0370 L"..•---'-•, d" -· oll idtChen e·-nt• AM 5620 Sant• An• 5620 mo.'.,.,., :::.:=-.--· V<U¥, • • BACJ:f ~ $60 util pa~ Quiet, emply'.d_ ~ Refs S.n 'CletMnte 471~ •r,;frii, ~t!; ........,_ 2 car I,--=--.,.........,.-...,,-,-~ .. •--~ Bal llllaM $70 uW pa~ req, 615-3127. -. _ . . gar. SY.im) ~:'Adults. 2 Br. ~ts., drps, ~ d.Ulwbl', d~ o:ven. Pool. Conv PRlV. tntr ' ba. Nr E. 11th. Laree 'Nlll"drObe. NOii· 1moker $6.) -m 6U-"rtr2o . QBta ?.tesa $85 util paid BALBOA INN • l · BR. hv rm, kit ,le bath. no j,eti. i&:fll. -Reifd $lT5. ewple only, ehildren ok, 1l6 to abop'c .echls A ncrutiob. r,G. Sharp 1 BR utll paid On the beach From Sl&5 mo Ocean view. wlk to bch. ~. Monte Vista. ' Oftty $350 n"MJI• 14) t BR util paid ...... $100 Htd Pool Kitchen 615-81-40. 1 ho PP in G I: ! how • 2 )JR f 1., d ,._, LRG l BR. crpts,, drp:., t '35 Amlp Wy, NB $115 ...... utU paid,. tot OK ' . ' tta.'IOnablc rate 492-9996, • un ... · nc\\'y . ec . ...., in, child ok. $135 + dep. 2214, MP\, .aext door l6G ~.Aailos· STAR.LET J47.oo63 QCJUNFRONT -:z bftn. ,4~89. drps. Encl pe.t!05. Spac. College, Apt-2. &tG--0621. ~t~ by fUrn. upper ~ Ye&rly grnds. Adults only. $140 mo. Wlll.IAM WALTERS CO HOLIDAY pLAil\ ' lnM $715 ~. ~ RINT~LS 2113 'yoonfaht ,. w.y E. 2 fiR apts, bltns, cpts, drps, ' DELUXE, 1pe.cious 1. Bdrrri, e ~ RENTALS e t. ,.... Unfumlsta.d (Harbor. turn W. on ~ibonl Clean. lnqui~ 1sa2 "A" 2 BR 2 ba It powder room, Furn apt. M: Plus utll, Rent NOW for ~t! , ......... .,.. .5000 DELUXE I.rs 3 Br. 2 Ba, Coriander.•516-Q68, t:rPl. spec cpt. patio, kar ~t•ted ~· Ample park-Ab'-Realty ·~ ' ' hltns., qUlet a~a'. Adults. 1 BR J,f clo1ets, nni ,crpt1, gBl'. 1 tr IN. Avail lmmed. mg. No ehildren -no pell. ~~ Large 1 BR vaeant S $190 " 2283 Fotdbam Or. pool, util •pd: $140. l3U $245. 6U-iOllO or ~ 1963 Pomona, C.M - --· · • ·' ••• "~"' Moo t.tonrovia, ~. . eves. · • 1-=-"""==~=,.· =-.. 'Coton• clef Mar 4251 l BR ulll i-..1d •••••••••• $90[', ;;-;:;::i,'i:·-,=,.,.-.,.-= I==--=-=-.,,,=,..-,=,_ I,==,..-,="""°".,.,---;::;-CHATEAU LAPOl~Ti!'.... -1 BR util pd, 101 OK .... $100 ~10DERN. Clean 2 brm. SPAC 2 Br, l""'Ba Studio. ~: 2 .. BR ~ ~ 1!'_: l.oftly 2 Br turn.ape. Pool, BACHELOR, c ompletely 21JR utll pd tot OK .... stao el'fts,, *"'• ltnced palio. 2 dlildren OK. No i;>et11. pa •enc car. .m,.- carport, walk "to shop'J. private. Pttf. tmplo'jed 2BR.w/yard&garage$107 Ataturc a d ull l • S150 s'i.5q.726Joe.MSt.,34$-1584. Wy,Apt$.$300.1175-5033. ( 1 Adults. no pets $150. man. $90 mo. incl utiL Octa.n hl'ffll' 2 BR tol •. $120 ~J02&. * LRG 2 " 3 ~ i BitM: -------- !Ml Pomona, C.M. 67>-2880 . STAR.LET 547-0063 $l7D • . ""'1<, bltM. <pl>: dtpS, •ncl C-• •I Mar S1l0 --------' BACHELOR e Br11h1 I nz..·.; ~er. Triplex. FREE l 'Br., l\oi: Ba, palio. bit-Ins:, pr .. patio. !;M-10.14 • ----- COit• MeH 41i0 Airy, e All util l>d. QulR. lalllllirJ. Gulwtr pd. Child crpts., drpt. •Ask about our 2 A 3 \BR' Crpts d~ Mr. Pi11UI W•tt.r =---~·._,,,.. •~• pet olt._Acti~. Bkr. discount plan,~ Center pool K'Kh~ p40'.$160. '165Am .... W•Y ** WEEKLY-1-11 ~· , ..... bal., Jrpl,_ J -.. ~ .l Jil. "'~ . 1l!!!8°Mapl<. APt l . !;13-2808. N.wport a...io Bach, or cpts, Fun'tilhc I beh. Aw.ti. Aug li, SZlD. 311 NEW J 2, -1 Bednnl. All hrp J BR ci09t to OCC Ii: compl. Kitch. $3.S ·wlc•P9YI Heliotropt". 6'ia-8561, , bllNI ~t~ctr,. pr. Nr So UC1, $UO.• ., ~ Reb required. 2 BR •pt. ftDCd ~~) ~ D. c.mlno pr. * FURi~ 1 BR. w/tnd ·~l Plaza 5 4 0-191?1 ', **Cati~*• r:.oo:H: Ss ,·s1r•• ..,.. •. 111Smo.f..,,, 64>-2321 •DELUXE'lAIBRCUdtn I * U -,_ *Cell 11J..UIW * NICE'2 'bdnn with garat:;t • I·' . lo I t BR. Uunf, Nell:t. to gol f'um. l BR.' Apt.. Multi t1Xi mo. l619 Florida, Hun-Apts. Blt·rt!, 'pnv. Pll • coone..·· l 'llO ' mo. STI only. no peti.,~.18 P!~ fuwton Beach. Call for appl hea_led pool, lrplc. A~u.lts. Joann St. 6Th-2'Jll. Blvd., C.l\l. ~~ !iQ-9286, l•lbN' ... ~<tr !163-3384 S14l mo. MHl63 \MMAC 2 BR dplx, 'patio, LG. Fiim. 1 BR 1pt $11). t;;"f; OM m6Nft lldy. · GTK'-.t Adult Living lrpl, gar, A\'9~ '/lS. ~dults For l or 2 ....._. Clftb', No SUI) month. Ille. ~ P1101. -w.n.-SIOO 2 BR. w~w tpt.,, drps. bll~ only. $1·0. 64S-e&:26 pets. See Mfr, .(J)t f; 2135 673-eM) -. , ........ ,..,.. R/0,t .splr'_atrae,JrplC. 145 , Elden C.M. . Rt$.PONSIBL..E Couple lor E; 18th.' ~T~ $190, 1T ~ WONDERFUL the BF..Atn'JnJU.."' nm.N. DlAL dlrtct '42-S678. ~ larrt 2 BR apt. Newly d~; * 1 fill. lFC: Crt>ts, drps, mant-bays 'tn i.ppllance1 2 BR. Jtoo1 Ad\llt.. no peta !'our ad, then •sit back "1'111 ,. pMloe S-t63. 413 Ford Rd. 't9Y' refrl&; flo pl-, adults. )'OU find In ~ Clldl!led m:J Mtpl• SL..Apt.A...! u.1..,, to rbe phone DOI' ~----, ~-.!ft!,__ Ads. Check tl~m nW! · .. l You are tbt winntt of 2 Uckcll to the ORANGI COUNTY 'AIR & EXPOSITION •l the QRANGI COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS July 14. It Plel!le call fC2.5613, ext. 329 between 9 and I PM to claim )'OUr ticktta. (Nerth County toll·~ numbtr 13 Stl).1220) _..4, • ., ..... S [Ml!j•ll S111. Lfttnuy J •. , .... Tu ''d.JV.,. 'sts ' ...... .._ Q.6Jo.sa...c.~· r•r .... ;., "-·--··· .,.....,r~•·a.... ,.........,... ... ...._, ..... Cto-4111 ••• t .... , __ 0... ,.,...,.. -"· lf.-.l r.9* C..w Tr' AM•- • 1'if"4 u,Aie.1 r...u c-m o,.;,., s.,.. '" Now Ronliag l w-it £ .. ., ..... '""' " .... ., s...\ c... ,.._ 1000 "'· llleeA.rtAw Bird. $«Illa '4M 54Q.IU97 ,. FURN, Room Coi· re~ per90l1, Newp01'1 area, • 642-5697 . •S15 PER Wttk -up w/kltchen. S3;j, per wff:k-u,p Apll. MOTEL. ~9755 Mlec. R..,.•I• - c;~ for tt:nl CM. J>Vic. l9tb &I'd Santa Ana. M).,.t289 ' 1-'!'P'!"Y ... F1l\ST Ott.rtnr. juat comp! ...... H.B, C.. In. l!....,. 4 ltt lit OWnet ~ntqes! l'J>,JOO; $13,000 _,_ Wally McCoy '7$4Us -· . ---~ .... . , ... .. "-~ .. ' " • .. • . ,, .... • IDAll.iii;vi;j;PR.iio• .. lll!!illl .... l!ll .. 11~,1,"""!!ii'•~•'~·~10~.u'~"~· REAL· ESTATE BUSINESS end ANNOUNCEMENTS SERVICI DlllCTORY ,~----..:....-""----·--------- I ' I * * * . ;· -1' o-·· FIN~£1Al ind NOTICES ------:--B1byslti1,,. '""° : ' • • ' ,-. 1-tave Z M, ' 8R Npl Ht&, *45 pool home, 5 Yl'I old. \Vant ocean prop er condo • smlr bin. Value $60,000, Sat mo Pm. 962-2421, Ac-121111 Buolno19 Loll 6401 YOIJNG SE1' iiiiiiii.iiiiiiiijjiiiijiiii ' ~ititl 6300 FRIGHTENED ft m a I e PRE-SCHOOL. Newberry Sprinf "· s~~ ••••··h •-· 2-ID 7 ·•··-6·.3'>-1,-$ W 01tKING-Partnc-r a;ought .....,r'O\an '"""""'"" ......., .. t. ,.._ .....,.. ~ keeplna-eleric..'al duUH for wht niU. Straytd from ht'r hour, dQ' or week.. Full to a• sum e b 00 k-tunily of U yra on noisy &: pt/time. 50c per hr. Sliver V.1lley keep\~erical duties for 4th. Vic Brllhunt A~ 1 chi!d. 7Sc lor 2. SLOO ~Wouldn't ~llkt your exp&ndlrc ICbool music (Npt We.V· HB. CaJJ for 3 tn the Amt family. OWll hidf!-a-way! publisher. Mo.dtrale Jn-962--5867 aft 5 pm. Reward! Special ~mmer .Proeram * \Vouldn't you I~ your ve-stment.. \Vrit~ Muticdllta DOG-Blonde, fluffy, beige incl, field trlPI awfmmjna ov.·n lake-! 9th St Coe M tor &-10 year· 'otds. All • Buy 5 ACRES. available :,gJ \V. J ' ta esa fertlale, July 4th. Riverside qualified teachers. 1525 San. 1 b.dl . . th" 92627. County tag. Answers to 1 A A C Af Gf6..92tO " ,au v1110nd-bi c:an Nliwspa-r DeaJership Moppel. f'amlly, pet 1 yrs. "~" .,n,•06. ve, , , , ma e: your ream come ,.... . Pleue tt<Ur:n Strl,)Jlltd from '""""' IJ'\je~!? Whalattyoo~·aitine; For L.A. Herald ~·ne~ 22.1 Jo~ A H nt UCENSED Clilid cltltt, my tor1 ! in Cos ta Mesa. Be tn bU$1· ' v. u home. Mon lhnl Fri. 2 to l)) "man-made" lakes ln ~ for yourself. Cash de-Bch. 5.1S48§, 4 yr,:. Fenoed yard 4: area, fish raising, lillhing, poall req'd. Write ~:ic RP, LOST-Bl.ldt !11~~. ~ playroom. $o. Cout PJua v.·aier .. i.;i.... awimmitl&" _ 2662 Llncoln, Anaheim. dle mamed ~ *' · 1'11; ..__ _.,. _...,.., · f p I n!adl return. to Te r r 1, 1 0""='"· =~~"""· ~· --~-elc. -etc. Opeo1n9s or l •Op• Bishop 11122 CrilJtl Ln.. MATIJRE MOf.ber offers Located 18 l_nilf'• E, of If you want to work P4r1 WH ~ 69T--3'15T Vi . A9th cbUd care, yoo.r home or Barstow -·4'eeway all the lime o.r twI time. Good ln & N:ptune N.B. 6wd,~ pet. mine. By the hr. day or way f??m 0...-nat" County, conW! 1n your atta. No -ex. SlOO reward" wk., Planned recreation, 1mog-tre-e, marveifus dry perlrnce ncc:e&S&l'l'. Pbone·1------~--49Ml31 air, tgooc:I '?" those. ainusclll, 833-06.'"11. SIAMESE CMI (cross blue-IRE=L°'l"A°"B'°L'°'f:-,M"°o"'ll>c=.,-:w=i 11 Much 1tctivity ~oing on In 'nlRIVING COFFEE SHOP polnt Ir: Sl!al point) ptale. babysit my home. lnfant LARG~ Mobile in An&helm the area, good ~me to ':w., Well located tn redevelopinc Lost in ~ vie. near Sblin. or toddlc:r Mesa Verde attL adults. Trade for same in and ~t start on 1 beach area. <>wnen retir· non· Ir: CoUep C.M. a.1~!'1'91. family parlt or income ntt>Ch you'vr alwa)'I w~nted ing. Mn. Terry 536-1459 Reward! Day 547-9507 ew homto w/assumable Joan or that fi.shl'nnans' hide-a-' . . 546-31'08. OCCASIONAL batlyl.ittiJW in .4~ ot 174-1810. way h . . your borne. Ar I er no 0 n s, cA.LL OWNER 546-5710 Business Wanted 6305 U.OJES Gold watc ll1 TIP. ~irVS or we~k:e11d1 . 170 aCrea. Northern San tl)'ti per chng purse w/ chn&'. &42--0238 Dlf!a'oCounty free&:c:lear, apsnwi..arrer parcels alllOEXP· certified nor1ery Vk: Peek'1 Fam.~ orl"==,,.-=-=---=-;;:: $650 pe:Z, ac:. vili¥.~Tftlde for :1 · ble•, school teacher, takr over Dewberry Inn, Univ Prk, MOTflER Of 2 would ,like Ntwport property or ·'?! avai 8 · · your school. vacaUon or 6/14: Rew. 6f6...92'76. to care for, pre..IChool cblld 557..sTOO, 499--43'JG. 5 AC, uf)ljeveloped. Lake permanent, 893-591& POODLE. Mini gray, wear-in my home, Nwprt: Hcbts. Several li t '_Trust ~ at1ures api)rec. Hunt, rlsh. . ill£ Ilea collar &: lken1e 642-9799 lo!alint; $150,000 •• wµ, ex Te.ke OVtt lo dn SM ~· Investment No. 0702 vie: Npf Bch &: BABYSl'M'lNG;. dayl', nites r.hance for Newport prop,; 197~?8. 0 rtunitfes 6310 C.flf. Rewanf54S-6995. &: weekcixl1. Nr. Bristol A erty or !? '! 1 GET AHEAD • invest boom-•• PfK! -~ l\115.SING From Collegr Parlt Pa u I 1.r I n o . C.J.t. Ph. 567-9700 or 49M206 in:: Antelope Valley $3900 or *Investor Wanted: Pat. area--2~· high. 3S lbs. btk, MG-4403 or 546-7587 3 Bedroom home, F.aatlide Jtidaecrest $1995. Small dn, BSQ ieftn, Secured by brn A wht. female doe. MOl'HER. o1 J w a n 11 Costa Mesa. Xlnt cond, • Tabor, Act 642-5686 64&.£&2 ordm. {21!) ~-=~· 642-70,121, or be.llyslttin&, her ~. ,.. $23,9;;o. Conakler clftr aulo, Harbor Shop Ctr. 6t&--1831 boat or travel trlt-. CallR. •c;"°"'---P-r~o,_po_rfY_. '2GS Mo .. Lotft .. · U2o WHITE female. w b Ip pet, BABYSIT my bcltn-e, tchl 54&3124 South Cout Rltrs. -~ MY looks like laiall Greybound.. age wkdt.ya fenct'd yd.Ahot AMPHIBIOUS CAR A·l cond. Fun, filhina or •how- lqg prop. 26 M.P.G, Slbl va!U4'l for rec. prop or ,T 64--.-· • LAKE ARROWHEA~ 1 JD L Vic IJ&lboa Jllvd 6 20th lundh CM ~rea 642-T65S $4500 moves you into beaut.. st oan St. 54l)..8308 after 3PM. I • • • 4 BR, 3 BA tri-lP.Yel home Hl!-artbroftn! BABYSlTI'ING -my home, w/ all modern con-ar. INTEREST LOST J 1 4 br Ir: ht pre-schooler. N~ar Bay vtmlences incl $5000 worth 2 d JD L u Y • 11 w View &: Orcb&rd. 54.9--0898 ol new f~rn &.' drll' Also n oa n 12 yr. old Beegll" w/growth RELIABLE P.lother, my * tW!whr, displ.-bltn v~um, on neck. Vic. C.M. l{igh. home, on beach & park. * * * * AM-Jo'M Inter-com in ea. Temu hued on ~it)'. ~-Da¥s, ewa, 67~15. l!l!lll!!!!ilil!l!!!•••l!!!!"l!!!!!i!!!'l•!!l!il rm. $39,000. CeJ.l ~IN? 642-2171 545-0611 WHITE Long haired kitten, 'BA=e"v~srrr="EJ!..=-,...-~.-o .. m-.' L ISTATE f<EAL ESTATE or 54&-6703 «Yet. Serving Harbor artt n yn, am! blk spot on head, vk r•I General S.1ttler Mortt• .. c,.: !Who& Blvd • 7th, NB. hu car Can 6?3-5089 ~-336 E. 17th Street 6'D-8642. -P._rty -Office Rlnlol 60711 R.E. Excha-'230 _ _:.:;_c..;:...._:_ __ I ='=~--.,....-~-, BABYSlmNG "Tho Allor __ _ MEN'S ~ watch, black 5 Set'' wknds too. %11 i ;lo: NEW 6 UNIT * 0-elux-e I-Rm. office 9UAUTY ANdNNOOUTNICCEEMS ENTS a 111 rat or • t ta P. vie. Walnut, C.M. 64J.6285 l.ilallder. NewoceM•H,8. Nr. Orange C.OUnty Airport an Goldenrod~ QIM. Reward LDVING care )'OU? cbUdttn Ali&. new I uni! l 4' unit. Ir: Jrvine Jnda1trlal 26 UNITS, pool, prime lot.a· Found (P:l"ff Ad's) 6400 "S"T:h'>,_7,,.81,.,·,,_=,-=,,.,,·= my home. H.B. By hr-day-1(1-3951. Complex, Carpet, drapes, tlon, f'xchange for water· TOY Poodle, .fem. dark grey wk, 96M746 :I BO lttlitr b Tuatin. low· mu1ic, alr-condilionlnr ~ front. duplex • triplex. Real. Nancy Dawson w/Ute ftvet ~· .l face =='======== * i.ctor. Weil land9cl,ped janitDcial ltt'rice. $125 Mo. for 6(2..435,3, 42SY, Heliotrope Blue eoHar w/stones, pink BNt Malnt ... nce 6555 ~·-· OWntt 547""'871. BOB PE'l'TJT, Retll« Coron.1 del M.1r, Calif. ribbon. NB Utt. &42--0615. ~ e 833-0UII e REWARD for Germal'I WANT YOUR IRONING DONE'!' 11 .. ._. p._rty -DESK SPACE BuslnoH You .... '"" win"'' or Shophml, ma!•, lie No. F Opportunities 6JOO 2 UckctJ tCI tbe 14559. Needs a shot! Vic. ""' 008-ll33 fCft sale by owner, 7-unit )05 No. El C•mino Re.11 \V. wu90n, C.M. S48--00Ci6 1~ MEDICAL DEN-S•n Clem•nte Allillate ORANGE COUNTY VERY sad children Jong for QUALITY Refinishil'I&'. paint, ~. ~~i te~::,~ 492-4420 FAIR & EXPOSITION tht>ir 2 600ggy tetTier J>Ui>-va.miah, & aerui marine ,c«widrrbome or! lntradt.. NJ;~~Rk!:~ h~I~~ MAKE M°"EY ORANG8~ 1~0UNTY :.O~~to!:i~r!a~497~l~lrl=m=•='"="="'=""'=·=543-==7969=·='" ~ ~He~4~ve~ prlv. bl. .2400 w. Cout SmmED 1NACTrV'i:' $27".iO FAIRGROUNDS Bl.K Lab, f~m. "Saki Jo." Brick, M•sonry, • or Zl.3: ~mo days Hwy, CASH or $850 dn &. ~ • July 14 • 19 sUvP.r chain &: nea ooll«r. etc 6560 4 ·.Jol,1 50 JC 200 with 2 $!~-1:1-~~~=1; credi1. Nell. up _10 $375 Please '-,.11 &tz.;i6T8 ext 329 ~1919. ' ., · ' hl:RIM on rear, near ..._ ... _ moat~ ,Options to~ bet~n!addl PM toc"wm DOG· ~ toy DaChahund., I lTUl. Owner. 6tl 45&3, eluded. M-8727. invqtment I: ea1;nUJSS. your tick~ts. INIR'th County lem~r. Talbert Av ~area 7413 OioTICE SUITE: 2 roomg loll-~ number ts ~1220) Hunt Bch. 847-IZ!l. BUii.Ai. ~. pair Brick, bkldi:,-concrete, carpentry, no job top amall. l.ic. Contr 962-6345 • pvt. '-'·• 3'0 ,., II. 11"' $100 CASH REWARO luolnaoo Rental -mo. 54S-<im 1======== YOUNG Mal•, black BLACK Labrador Jemale I WUi be peid to anyone that Jong~Jred dog w/tome "Saki-Jo" Bu1ln11s Services 6.562 COMPL Fum Real EltatA! lndustrlal car: punch a ho.I~ tn lhis while, Jo'ound in vie. of Call 54Pr7919 f''ULL Olup Bookkeeper • Aimee. Well e1tab. 100?'. loc. Property 6Q10 program, Le~ t>_ac:k man-Trvlne-Ii Pal.isades 548-~. RE\VARD Info or return needs p/tin-.e work. ¥5nsy. ,s11~.,."". ;,.':"',,.,"lf I---'--·'-------qement. ~· J~te~ )'OUr KEYS Found on beach vie. e:ray &: whltf' fem cat, Ilea 96&-2078 UUL """ naJ" • NEW Bldg.,11,IXD IMf ft for mo11 ri11d tnvewaaoon. ln-I~land " BllbOa. Inquire coll 4!K-2856 1---------.JJ'h . area. Write Box M aalt-or lee.11e, FN" detail!! formation fW'11iahed at per-at Jront COWl\81', I>&Jzy '11. • ' TIME FOR ""'1 Dally Pilot. llania ll1'8lt!J *'"" lot<"'I"' only, Wo PUol, 2211 &!boa. N.B. U>Sr-~u.h Pug, ......,.. ... .,APT~fromharbor. l ~'(e.notimetopacily!ele-FOUNO 2Pu . 1maJe to Sebtitlan. Reward, 9UICK ·CASH -· . ·--~~· curiollt,y , ..-ellkti. : ppies, -6U--8l92 or 893--2-443. · Del Prado. Ottiol OI' ~ • ... 11: ......,, 10 & L-femaJ41; -approx. 6-8 -=~~~---~. lft •pece um aq, ft. $190 ==========-e~ TI.4: -oW'U ... wo: bkt. Vic. Yel:lowatooe LADIES Elgin w , , 0 Id • , i.e. 4~1672. Box 27, Comrnerc .. 1 aJ •m -6 pm dailf. . . Dr., Costa Mesa. M0-1943. =AR~ S:~St, CM . THROUGH A Pl. · lno"'hl,. GRAY Mel< poodle mix rod ' . DAILY PILOT I Ne-&.ch l9'7o Re.tum + Spendable in-SUNRISE -'ler. rou--' ....... irlity 0, .. ________ _ ·~· comeon".:_•-'Meu.Centtt. FURN MFG INC .. ,,. ,,... ...... ,. ~, .q. tt. store space 333T $38,000 &::tor into. or • • • 0re.ngt" C»unty A i r port. Personals 6405 WANT ADS 'Nfwport. Blvd. a.cress from 557-1055. --------t~,_..Hall. Mr. Erv i n brochure of' Ora¥ COl,st $10t000 Investment . . *FULLY UCENSED * 17$.:....,.. R.E. investtnents caU Socur·• by Inventory FOUN~Ultra loVLng. tail Renowned Hindu Spiritualiat '~========•, JI ·• Jc' ~ -m'mer -wagg l~. black, long hak'ed, • 11 ~E··OffiCii ··~··i;10M· ce~o~ i!;~A~pe,:~ . ... .. .. ... gold.e)'edc:at. JCIUi'ltspW', i!!v~fon ·all ~t~. ~ ~~~ NU:W: :~ ly managers • ~. : 3:!u~y0';.':°:~\~; CdM. ~-Rea~inp ~· 7 ~°:': Newport BJvd. NB. 5 Skfts, $110.Crx>. 686-8 W. •Factory tnin'e; progra1n LARGE Black I: brown male ~1eek. 9AM.-9PM 312 N. El f7}-MDl5 19th st. Bethel Towers car-doe: found vie:, Collt'ge Pk. Camino Real. San SM~ .ten Coroot. del nt'r. 543-1768 Agt. 4 Orange County fi4l-t525. Cle.mente, 492-9136, 492-0076 ,.tr, rent or lse. Mr. INDUSTRIAL Bide. IOC' Ille. loc•tlons now avi1ilable. FRIGHTENED Female Peke * Alone'. 'Hardacre. 673-7619 or 4800 aq. fL 847 w. 16th found July 5. Bron21t color, 5.Q..978'1' N.B. fin Rear) 673-2557, Ask for Mr Robert Shorl"!I. friendly. Call 548-6584. , '"""~ _ 213· 921-6796 114· ~9160 FOUND • Ladles walch Ye!'l, It I yo\11' fault. fur ~ ~A ?.teu; 600 aq. ft. Lots •100 . ' . Lido Isle, Identify, ' corded m~ that wtU Gmoe, GOO 9Q:. fL store, 800 60/40 DRY CLEANING & 673-~ chalq;te )'(lur hie call, • 9': ft. shop. * Owner 0C N I==-,--~-·~-=--""° 547-6667 Mfo2UJ Magnificent EA COIN-OP LAUNDRY, You BIKJ:: In vir. of Balboa ~4 Hr Recom· VIEW Lenci can't afford not to invest!-ThN.tre, afttt 6: · mg OHie. ll..t•I 6070 l02'xl2>' 1...quna Beach w/ gate this! WUh owna opera.. 673-3383 * MAUREEN * streel lmpro~menll under tion, this PJ,(Q) tn""1tment * ROBINSON * :OESK SPACE way. AdJ. 25' loll M!llina c11n only make money, SMAU. Fe.male brown llhag· * HAMILTON * • I d above $8,000, Alking $25,000. money, money. IY dOfir, "~;7 . .8· BEST WISH ES on your '17875 Be•ch B v • '"bmlt dn pymt. , Illa'. MRS. DEXTER 40th BIRTHDAY "H • Be h 497-1210, 491-1021 eve1. WATCI{ -H.B. area. Ple.aae ===~-----, unt1n9ton ac Identify. TO SHELL : 60-4321, E1ct m • $5,500 • !168.644!', t.'73-rmT augu1t Gt.h View. LeveJ Jots ~ !;Z ~rml'l Realty Company 11ure 111 a nice day .•• I :OESK SPACFI Pl.ACE REALTY 494-911>1 475.3210 GREY -& Whll• "" poodl•, Or""""' 1 • 2969 So, Coast Hiway , r.ear 21st SI. & Santa Ana LOVE, TOUCHE' 222 Forest Avenu9 .EMERALD Bay, View· Joi· ~ HM. wk &: $500. $546.40 _A_,._., CM.~ f've.. NO \Voman'11 skin nH!'d -ever ' Laguna 8each Dana Pl. Hwy busine•.' mo. women ok. \\'rite. Daily ~'OUND -11maU boy'• btke k>ok .o. For information Of.M:i6 Owoer. MS..atO PUot Box M-1003 ln So~th Corona dd ?.1ar. phonr ~1330. ~ ttme wtUte Elephants MESA Verde Golf Coww lot e'illAR around food ,;taod, • Identify, 6T:H893 COU.reI'lON of FI n e ln'P cub tbra. a Dll.ily PUot i16,5CIO. betCh area. N.B. FOUND. ll'i8h Sett«" Call Jf'"-'elry for Wt'. c..11 tor ~-HM ..sll 9G-l663 Rlue call 673--2910 540-1542 to identify, appointment Gr.;..-0185 j~~;;;;:;i;;,;:=;===;J..;:==~""====='-"="'=:;,;;;,::"'=:i;:;:;;;;"'=:= FOUND L:°"w plate on ·f.6 Chev. sta. Wag .• needs l • I !~ • M11r1gold Cd!o.1. driver to Pbiladl!lphia or GlJ.7313. East, July 549-021$. COLD Bracelet youth center AL COllOUCS Anonymou! tennis courts Cdt.f. Phone Ml-7217 or write to 673.1071 P.O. Box 1233 0.ta Meu.. MAU: Irish Settl"r vie. ~l--------­hrny Parle V\llqt', Dana Point .t96-2712/49&U72. Announcements 641D t'OUNO Fem. JriAh Setter. NE\V Chlropnctic hours 10-I 540-19li p.m. Dr. Don A. Jo'ield, D.C, 1-'0UND _ r.taM>n 'a tOOls. Call 4~5 E. 17th St. C~I. 642~8. 10 ldentil;y. 642-ps.1 Auto ,roUND Pearl bracelet near Trense!rtetion 6445 N.PB. and 32nd SI. Jo"rre tn"'pottat\On dally to 8J3.l388 & from downtown LA from: • ----11 -' l''OUND Par•kt'IPI in N.8 . by drlvirc V'\V Bua. \VeslcliTf ai'ti. ~ ·7141673-2858, 213/~. t'OUN o .u~auwut male ---------- Bh.1epoln1 Slamev-. l.o\"es _Llll_o!__Not_ ice_• 64SD prople. Cd~I ~---1-========; II \VIL!.. nol be m:pons1ible Lott 6401 .for all)'. debts othM' than ---------my own. Noel E. Welton LOST !..Ito 4th of July n1tNn\1&ll black fcmate.I T-IOr--1-----64-tD tlt'Oltie/pooiilt. m lx tu r e ··1-"--"'·~----- l.Qt11V1 Sch a.~a. Amv.'trs P IANO LESSSONS 10 llW' namt of "'~lnl Gus", All agt'S \\"t-lcomf' <99-.11'6. 1 r.eJ1, Carol ""'lOO.l ------ DAILY PILOT l JOIN THE 'SELLERS CIRCLE' • -WE'RE SAVING SPACE ·FOR YOU ••• ~ ·~ I~ ~ ~ ~ ~ If you sell a service and don't ailvertise in the DAILY PILOT Service Directory, you're doing business the h a rd way· The Service Directory (classifications 6500 -7000 in the classified ad section daily I g iv e s you an advantage you get through no other adver· tising meaium. It reaches customers who are ready to buy. Be there when your prospects come into the market looking for the services you have to sell. If your service isn't listed, we 'II start a category just for you. Pick up the phone r i g ht now and reserve your space in the "Sellers Circle" • • • Your Direct Line to Directory Results 642-5678 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED AD DEli'ARTMENT • ·.• • ..,..___,""' --"" --~ - f'l1dl7, """ 10, lrnl 0.111.V I'll.OT SIRVICI DIRECTORY SIRVICI DIRKTORY SllYICI DIRICTOIY JOIS I" IM'LOYMINT .. a llMPLOYMIN'I JOIS a llMPLDYMIHT JOIS a llMPL a NT liR~C"RAllllllilll"':I Carp...tertne '591 0....., ... llla1t111".,lly tl7I J1•1 •:.W-. rt• J1•1 .. W-. 7100 Ji•• ft1Ma.W-. 710I J1•1 Mllu.W-. 7100 Jii.i>lif \--. 7100 SALi Me TUal • CARPINTllY EXPERIDICED ..,.._ -aJSllJll·PllO'l'<XBW>RY All YOU -~ wuu.. -~"!'!9 ' ..... tmftllt REPADt.s. No,,. Gardner. Comple .. ~" .bk·-"'"""'--··-•-• ESCAOW GENl:IW. -!c<:;. HATIOHALL:f ..._ loral 'doot. ~ 21 PC. u-1~ Too-.c.MMlllP1' -.......... -. •M'l-4145 • _,,,..,_._, OfFICU. Pl.Cdll.partlilmElop'd. --,._ -"-· - --· SROOMOROUP ... 6 et~er CIUllnlG. JAPANESE Gard~alna lr1dlnlle_,.t1 .. i..' a..m.POBoa:lODI modm. lllodtl ... pMI. """"4.117..t:ml:wr'Sl TRDMMODEL.HOMES seaa, Mm --" s.mc.. Nat-.~ f'llllMinl, Pefdl. --Cllodr tllo TV -Peoi-GIRL ---0.--: ---· ~ ... --al llMm. B. 0. ,.i, malol. --lllpolr .. llll. ,.. -111111 M ,.. 0.0. ..,:::W.. ., aar ., bolp Lido !ale -.... s.~ -q. IJJ.3JJ. l~R ' CINTIR ..aJr i aod tabloa A "*'-. --Mt ,_.... u 1"ttt7 u omce tor ,.... wUb Mmnn" te~ of ~wt PbOto1: to: John I ~1 q , ......: 21am:p1. ~;- QUALITY Woodcraft. am! -11 Sorv.... Ma 'tPATtU ~G -ol--. ..a-. -·-.-.'I .,..,_ :t.U. Dutloa II> A Rlllb II-1704 ' ' l ' -~ ..,,., "°""'· A """°"""· ~ ':::'" qLll', CASTING CO. ~ :-'· ....._ J elude dli .... ., aoil l>om -Dr.. La1au rr. CF• Nlliio>a ..,i.p 11 • 1 n.. -"°" A quote AP"t CLEANING • ~ ta -.+c ll'a -1or '"'"' I ....., 111111 loan ..._ --A -CA 1m1 *lllw,loo(J '. ... $411 ....... _, I 4, canK .. --· RRualS!wmpno~'I: .. ~~ ........... . .... .....,..,...,,.._ .... :::.. .. -... <blldcaro.a.um--MORGUE i ..... ,.,._._-.... -tloa/ .. --. I ' • • . • • • • • • REP~ALTERATIONS mr~· lfT.Jall • ' ~ -._wicn_ .. TV .. :: • - . Haldwwe ... ]... .... MBWut. Part time. ft• ~~~·'"' . .-I mlllPA1&8 .... * . ... ldal{J9i . ....,.., WA'q;R ._ -· --.. -XI.HT 1111N W II. WRIGRT CO colltnt .... ---"" ..... ..,_ '•> .. ' :i:i,.,._siMl!f !>l'•Oeul!<c-..,_;.,.;, -..,· ,....,,Nolloto,..-. • GEllENEP"ln ui ' tioooto-11--,DaJ\YExp: '.,.,Gcf.w/01·No-Pmta.~'11ftl0 • -,.,"""=';-.-"==.,....I°"'"" • UpllOlo...,. • W1I!-~ ~ .•. l'OR OH CAIO:RA. _ _:_ -· -~ • ---· c.M. Pilot . ..... . WELK'$ WAJllHOUSI I A·lSa..ujobJIP'dlllot. --.-c.z..-·• AUDtnON• ~----• IWRsnLISl'A ~· -w Call Gar1!on, Pl.UllBING REPAIR ~ lor -(n4J MANICURIST NEEDED Nllniq; ' """'"' -' 4lh SI., Santa Ana :_ l No Job 1Do R1W1 n;t«> mm 1C-C71J. · lllN. C.llf. HllftM "co.!xln•t benetltl.,.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;,I 840<545 Houlrn, 6730 e la-31» e 10 All ., 1 Pll * ,MMIU * 12 PM ., I All" oOllt ,.., -· CJYElt STOCKID GEii. Repalr. add. ceb. HAULING • 1ara1• BABYSITl'l:R, Raltable, -61.ENDALE-8:;" YOUR APPLY la-: ·-· Clorlt .... $411 MUST SILL • Formica. parwt!'rw marl.ii.. cleampL By colte1e Rem·~1H111 a deprndef.le ...u. 3:10 5 ~ S8AND HUNTINGTON 111.ACH Nxw. tnl ...... fib AIR. Twtns "9115. l'uDI S!ll!le'i ~' Dlclr. .,,.__:_ _,. 50-DIL Ollloa, R.,..ir -..,.,,_k. s -., .. FEDERAL SAYINGS : .. ":.::. U:,:.'i!: CONVALISCINT A1P • _.. -saS.95, 1<1ap S!D:95; (_, ( -t -l!lql. • Alaly, IW. :i..UO!. ,.... -.......... and HOSPITAL · TwU! Siae-Sf.95. ' , one ... , HAULING $10 A toAD ~.!AY. ~ home BAIUIAD;>-.Youzw • at. JIU NEWPOit'r BLVD, rel&tiw. .; Studio Glrt'1 11792 Delaware, H.B. !!Qf,Nw•pat cemer Or., NB Tl'Undle Stts •. 95. s.~ CONCRETE. All tnff. ~ ~ .llP• Tree krv. ~ ·~~ ~·= tr.dive. Tbe SUitlJ...... COSTA MESA. bemat. Good Howkieeplnc Ofc. Supenlas~ SUMit. .. Br Appl. ...... erSoluit79.95AU•, Stmlo • est Sa~,~. llwl.' 1 ~ &•WC, 5a-IOG ·~ Btacb. 58).81IL EXECUTIVE Secntaey tr .,.owd WIG~ WIGLETS, °h'ainfe tD •: TRAVEL. Sl:RVICJ: ltM6oD s.Jeenen. OJucbm ··~ Corner ,,~ ir'g l'•~BIC.' Stnice TRASH .......... dl!IJMlp. , . BA RM.AID. Elqiftiaooed, J'ublon Wind Stoct FAU.S A cocntticl! Exceptioml w oppor. Mtduk:. IJl!llt mechenkti Grou111 SIM.!l5. a quaD~. MS-al Bob. Mta...&m. S10 a 1o94; GIN L nmoclelllw A DJllnt. !Appt)o ill penon, v.-BIUlwt+. Good atl I I• Too proClta. No territory w/ou~ nat'l co. WW work. tfnlfonDI A · tooll SIESTA S.LEIP ": * CONCltf;T'E Work. ntimale,548-5031 ' Ne, Jmb;,.•tDo small. Room,SISW.191b.Cll. rtq'dh'flllt'J**lottlce. reetrictioal.Altolel.lwbeft trainatdtotn.VlllU.S,Dt. ~Sal a_ Comm. SHOP ~ Pala I dmrt)'w. l.Jc,d/lmQnc\. to-6111. CAn:I'EIUA WOftKEltS , .. MC. Yo'& work. rt time or~ penw pUcl, Tap bemfttm + Mast' M °"'' 31 yn; mar-1911 Harbor Blvd.. CK :: etc.' ~. C•.pient. ~ nBERGIMS abowiers I: Uhiv. o1 ~ bYine mw iD-E>q111119iid ......_ Sidi line OK.. Ph Jl'CICt lbllial'. Ra1ae la S lied A .,.....N-. An: '62'1&0 '• ~ ...... 540..Q80l after 5 PM C'"' G3M8l5 Mk for 'tavitwiac' b' followtn1 .:. 1rM snJD~IR~ mo's. CIU. Ilia& Vena ZilO Nfwport.. CM. No. 3ClS5 C. HWJ, Dana Pt. . ": CUSl"Oll O»ICBETE · ,·. poaltlool. Calo-..., POLICE OUlCEICS llOU.YWOOD Dept NC-IT !IO'l-Cll2,."-1 .._ Ptt. PllONEGW.S. ...,.. " PAnouilUVFA-ETC. MOVING, -,........, -: cook. -..... -..,. "41. .... 21.!S lltll. Hut ' St. Ho' ""l"tl .._,, DI W, Wu. SERVJCE -A-Open Dab 100' '•: FM,._...,, m-M16. :r!tee:::.=~· Reeflnt ffM h~~ Jn.$'t''tr>rl'',..,.'1a. Holl,ywoo4. ea. sieo5. ~ nea',Suia.211.SantaAna. .. atiemtve lo.cal u-Mon .. Ant.:lo.t :~ DECORATIVE ootiCRETE . , Cleanu ROOJ'11titP*t ot aa typee DK 1111')'1 By ICIP>intmtnt .-. ... UDIS!'8di4. R.S. fuU tnlo A he~ OmCE llllp-.l>ut Ttme. pemru.~abift'I'W SALE FRJ.SAT.SUN •' DRIVES-WALKS-PATIO y::-0 /~.I .....:: 1Tyn._-.ldoD11ori ooly,m.am,' pod.J'l/ebyJl!lrUlll.La. by ..n. Ho..,. will cell M..t tn>o, "!"Ocl not"°"' ttme I<~ ball owr Ware-ftlllG(fllm. ,l CAIL DON, 64J..8514 : beckboe, ~45. worlc. 5M-858D. a.EANING Jed)' , fr:1t' ~ 11111& Pdlet ~ -.uM. on. you. All replln: co~ ~. flCCUl'llC1 • ~ to.; hi Station. 19th a. Solu a chairs rw Bednn ·,: MORE ~ tlo for -· -bome, 1 daf n _mimmum. Mr. St;t .... ~ -. Ph. ....... ..,._, ....._ C.ll, 518--6221 .. ,. ,.... cboico 119. Kl ;l ... ,,;,,,;.,.,..,,:...c'_· HOUMCle&nl z, 673' Sew.... .... -UIO ... ...,_ '63tlWM HOMEWORKERS «·-p rts M SERVICI: -Attndnl, Bednn ...... -.......... Lic,.callMaratll4-0687.. . np QUALITY -" .. -~-'CO.U:fAL AGENCY ' C .... Mooe ....,_» ...-. Rulh a · an ••l!'r~d·1.SomePll ~ $129,,.... choice. Guann. -. ' *HOUSEtLEANINO ,~ -·~· 'A......., al ' -· sell add. tnY., "'P-r • . ·~~ • Ind ,. ..... , .-. wub! • CEMENTWORK,nojobtoo M.n&WHe.!Ut& W'&IMed. DrtamU1.QI .. SnelllncASDelliac ·lna. Y•ar.tbewimlfttl Kmaick. P .O. Box 1350, • VAJ.LEY T~XACO, en,dr)'ers.$49. • r>i =IL'=:~ Efficient. alteratiom. Key 81,y, 1783 n.. w.rw·. L•rlnt J ticke• to tb9 Ganim Glow. CL n&t:>. Far comdaf work. Mall: Mw Blwlltmnt a c:.rfteld. $pedal Price Oil Romd.da! ~ . C•ll~IM OnnraAw,.c.M.~l292 p ............ I HOUSEKEEPER.Full ____ .. __ v ... -A-~ ... .....,, ___ ;, c:..tractwa "20 11esa-Oe.n1rc ~ Tiie, Ceremlc "74 •mpleyment Service OllANGI COUNTY ctmp. Woridac mother. ll to parta JDWIV. 5 Dlfl. time, rxp'd cmi,y, See Jerry, will 1eparate. Tmm. · _, 1.::===-'-' .:.' ...::::: Cupe" windows !loon ... 2191) -Bl Cll -PAIR a IXl'OllTION ..,,, old .... 5 -car a-........ -· ---rul. REl'll<lmlSION ~ 'i ADDmOH•AndAI ............. .: Commci 548-4tu ' C'ER.l1l1c nLE m. -Bled'.••Adama ..... ,.. .•. PIO .... -Harboir V'W SllAllPOO Girt. c.u"' "'E.•o.sc.--·; ht. -Comm. contractor ST ALL AT l 0 N And COLLECTOR Small dabna.. ORA.NOi COUNTY ..-. « wad.. -• . • ._ '1'5-8ml, or apply in OPEN 9-8 PM SUN lG-5 • l llct.med. llorlMd A~ TROJAN MAINT. CO. repr&cemeat . l'r•e M\&lt be abko to type, Call FAIRGROUNDS -HSKP1tS !'.mtbf PQI tee 19111 Bl!AOI· BL., IC-M.15 ,........ m-A Karine Aw., MASTER Bedroom let -~l me estimates, (ftnanc:ins) Compl bou8ec&eanlJw. ok. I: n~tesr le. lelection ol Mr. Youna: at CoBediDn Jvty 14. 11 GMwe Alen ·BJIDI Jpn-HUNTINGTON BEACH ~ lslad. Frt:ncb Provincial -m9de ··, 531-mO -..... Bonded. C:ZU) m.sm. wall'!'<· •• .....-......., ...... of w..-°"""" "' -" ,11111. &A. Part_ IOftdi _ SHIPfl~G a.ERK-Exp .. °"""'.......... ..... '1 •THE REMODELERS* Janitori•I Service A MeXb.n tile. Also vbQ'I O:iul;y, IU-7980 Plea. call~ at. 329 5CW9L \. • ltlldlo :recemr rwpair. preferr-ed. Marine -COft!i1tinc ot triple Free esta. 100% flna.nclrc Res. A Commc'l. 6G-682t Mbntos imtalla~· Call CXXXTAD.. WAJ'J'RESSES betwentandlPAi:todabn If OUS~ wrtte pllftcltlnnl ii: !lrtJ, Houd'w••o. o.11. Meaa1 ctttwr, cheat m cbnt; • .. Kitchtnsprqe•-r EXPERmfCED MAID. ~1617• ~ oab'. Nlabt ~:U·.:n.~~ w •. Jtw a · Ma tar• PIY~• 9l'Dll ~a&n to~ tinpttebndboud lftl -! ~'~~t•J!.:=1 ~ Withowntrcs. •Veme,Tbe'nlf:Man* wort. &n Brown's DID Pwwwd.Pb: ..... 14ulUtoneJ:lee1ron\cs ~~~wp:J't nieht,~-i.:-b:: ,.._...,,-M1·9357 CUsl'NOl'k.lmtalllftllllh'a. Remautant. Apply in FACTO'ftY':MU, all lhtltt. ~I: 3345NnportMvd. price'1'hen~t ""' JiSE·s CLEAN SERV. : Job mo ":.!,. ...... ,... -. ... ..;.. 3110lo..t rood .....,,., -...... -....e. ..... "': H.....,.. -cai. -snwGtrr Sliicb _., ... , :.~ • ,..,. • -·· 1 Additions* Remodelinc Wedo£ve;rytbirls.R81; ·~l/M5420Bftllair. Hwy,So.Uiguna. 32912 Can. Ptrltcm_ Su Sa.W)'ft'llolne'.MM'716 *PBX Ot•rator•EX· button lxlm button DJICb.. -) ~H.Gerwick,~2179 Comm.Fieelllt.$49.3l26. -coMPAN10N111klqlr,ttve ~~-HOUSEKe:EPER tor s ptrlenol4 ~ 1er. !:.~·=~scl•ILLETI ·: * BAY I< Beaob .Janl...W T~I tfT7 m, Roi's ""'d. ...,.._alt FAT & UGLY777 _.., PIO mo :+ ,,. A vlco. -' c.,,;. ltd, Lquna 0< cell ,.....- ( .-Cl I 6625 Carpets windows, !loon. ~ Mn . ..-. u . ~ ' boanL -heir ~ PAK'r nil!: .,, WI. ANSWERS . ! •· ,..... Nn "I etC. ~A Commc'l-..l«ll TOPSOD... NHropn fortified * DE:NTAI.. A.SSmrANT * : .;::.•we cu 5tMll5 aft 5. * MASSEUSE * . Marine , l 1-""71 Q ' · Xln't lh•i<leanlnt redwood ...... 137•7000 " """" desk °""'· Good >n. CALll'. CASTING CO. HOUSEKEEPER U_..,.y I'll: :i..2211 Ext 111) ~ ..... ~=-Exp, ""'°"' -Gt ... --..., j ~ ~ &16-0MS 495-4632. le.I open. Dental ':'i-:; :r. c:ontlnuin& Its llarcb tn w~ 2:3M:OO. 2 tcbool. R!:CEPT • ...cuMtr • 'l'yplat. nee ltd)' Seed ~ Inland -ASPIRIN t ~ ~ ' T,..S.rvlce ,. :e~~ OnllpCo.tora~ol apcbldrnSO..llMaft.l:OO pt.' time. Att rect . .,... to P.O. Boxt782Newport Owrhtatd: "He's"•bW-:,. CARPET lni.rler l>Kwatlnt6n7 .· . .....,1nr,....1amaa...._ JR. GIRL PRIDAY _.,._.., ad. t<\etlb<>ne -0.9:1863. · headodbecan't .. tASPllllN , STIAM CLEANED *LEI' me he! .......... with BOB'S TREE SURGERY DENT~ Chair tioa ':, del.q:, 'JV eomml'1. A: inll Experience Not Nect1M17 wke, w/ co. beodlta. Telephone Solid.ten. big ~ Jor bJa ~: REASONABLE RATl!S ' ,_ lo back off-.the ...,,. :::'n1. ~ Olmo. Groat ..,., pt. tlmo. Excellent _.,it;y IDr un. IC-86ll Cb<rily appeal. Paid -.i.. acbH." _ : Also carpet lnatal.latiob a room or houletull • .Aak Fine Quality T!ft Service. . We an clitnt pak1. no lee. encumbered, attracttw, out. RECEPTIOHIST I: lmtruo-Apply: 325 N. Bnied.'f.JY, BEDS: Near m QuMo ; "'"5971 about our fret drapery plan. * 5t0-3791 * DENTAL Al8t.. Ii Sect>', Not a ICbool. pU1c pt • ace %1 to 30 • tor tor Beau~ Sehl Aptly: Rm. 410, S.A. orttxipedic + pi l(ll'led; , I OWNERS SPECIAL 644--0696 DON'S· TREE SERVICE AD Exp., HB. 645-2'121 or ,RIE to lam comtructkln busl.. Glnrd'i &e.utt ColWp, Tll.EPHONE OPERATOR Dbl w/boolclb!lt bwlboull. l 500 aq. tt. $21. Dlamoftd Ironing 6755 tYpes Use i&: Irw FrN 962-2436 TV SClllllN Tl:ST -. H1ndnne one cir! of.. 1886 Newpirt BlYd., C.ll. 1--11 pm Sat a Sun Felted same \&We w/4 .. : Carpet Oeanera. 181 Jllt Esttm'atn. 6Q...56M. • DENTAL RECEPT. EX· PH; {714) m.aa ~ in 0nnce ~· Airport .....al!. 22I l'ONlt., Lq\m& Be.ch bi-back pilloftd cb.'t. Mat· ~ : St, Costa Mesa. 645-UlT. * IRONING * TREES L .~... .. ... ,_,. PER. MA'NRE. 10 AM to • PM dlltrict Good atutinl alary RN ... lCU, all llblftl. Xlnt ---tttu.. 2 n...-Anne ... ~ : My Home $1 Hr • Mini : ..--... Call 5'8-llH J'emale witb k>tl ot. ~ benefits worklac COlld'a A bemflta. ~-~.. .,. REMA.RC Setvices. 3 rooms Pick Up Ir ~v. 56-1'64:1 shaped, mnoft er ftpl&Dt. De stare -avail&Me to rlcbt (h1. ~ OlDtlict Dlndlr of NUJtS. e Mtwpert, ~ Neu ma &Qkl. GE . ·\ ~ c!:'ox.~~ ~ -?l(y home 25 yrs loc. 131-2521 aft 6. PL Scllool ~ curacy and neatnna ab. ING, C.M. MtmorW Holp, • SchMI et a.,.1n111 e ftfric, w/tnner. ~ ~ -·~ ~ M~ __ '_ TREES, --. .. ~ J. w llO ......... N $504 .. NOS ,.. -~ llllST. Typq .. • -* F--~-_, • .: ST.._AN°""?,.,:i-.~ l ··-~-~· ..... ...... .. -....... ,. .. -__ ,., _____ ..,...,.. -·, ~~;.t""~ ,..._FWl.Ytm....-. N•wport•1u ..,.,,_so..,.,, :.,w~-~ •-Bi-at :;-.,'" ......... "':~':=.:..:::t .. -:: floon 6665 Janti.NI 6790 Uphol ... ry .,,. Hos imme<liot. SecNtwy II "" ........_ -to m fl .... l '"" "" "· "" -·• :·i WORKERS Available: ""1 FABRIC SALE f504 19 NOS ,.. -Jean> and attitude ..... Im. ~:J WflC ~ ll3 Dover Dr,, H.B. e ~· ~ Cornwail Lo, H.B. Id d of --i. • opening for an portant Thia Job bu un. ............,.. c.ARPET VINYL ~ UC COHTR. . FREE EST. * 51>-'1262 * n wv•-. anytime, 2500 Blue Oiip 1tamp1 Requlnmenta: Shorthal'ld.IO llmUltdfllturefol'IOmesb'l ApncylcrCU..Glrta . _ _!~.......!.._•_ -FURNITUREretumed-from ~=~:'hle~!io~: ~;;::;.::,: EXPERIENCED ..,.,,1yp1..,oo...,m. "'l'lY'"°""'band_., <10W.Oou1HW1,~ ~ ----· l ...,. tor John"' Nlcholu AU w..k dooe In 5 -l'OUNTAIN VALLIY -•PlOlO,DallyPllot. By-ln.l ,,,_. DINHERCOOK -.--' Pumlture R•-lnt 64&--0075. !'l'O< Htimole, IZl-MTt. SALESMAN SCHOOL DISTRICT Kenlllc"" ™"" Chic... Start Pll ... ...., Spanbb • --...... • :l a Rtflnlohl"ll 6675 >We. ... ,. ,.... Time Help W.....,_,... . R D FURNITURE • 1'1mthlN • Andques Rettn1m1nc a ReltOrine. • 664191 * P1lntlnt. =": =,:.c::.. l'OR ':'ttoo ~,:i .:-=: "' s. Olut. 1-"a Deb SalH -'*TOOL MAKllt w * 1114 Newport II., c.M. ' : Poporh•ntlnt 61!0 Beaul. ....._ IG-SlM. MENS I LADIES w"""'"" •I -1 be. WffW DO JOU * MOLD MAKER * ...,,. Dlte 'tll ' • I --· ----, .. '""' ---~··cHINISTS . · Cnnopo.Ute ear,. wod., Sal • sw.. ·w • ., * PAINTING INT • EXT. JOtlS a IMPLOYMINT BE11Ell • ........,,c' -. .... no . --GO FROM b<d; A...,.. 1 •I> $260. 2 l\Y .loll W-. -7'11 FlJLL OR p~-~ Jool:r 13, 1911. DAYS ONLY * ....... * = =-~, . i o.n11ni"' ... :',;.,.."f.l.n."'m~ ... ~-! mGHLY Qualllled n.re: -m.;,y m PEMOll ;s Pll ~:fr!!:::! • TURlilT LA'T'H• • HERE?-----~ ~ ~ ~-:=; ... ..;..,,--; . ·: LANDSCAPE/GARDENING paint. Local refs. Call Jack TRQ.MIXHANICAL pr 0 j. MONDAY 1HRV J'JUDAY 562 Wemt 19tb St. C.J4.. WARNER SWASEY SEn1P Are the MoMl,y mornlnl piy C\1111 :O.vuian C011b1mea. _,. $200. Uwn tools. mlll • l&ld.-P""lKttte.I, tunm'l 894-3895 ot 837~. ect enr:ineer with 12 )'Uri . " OPERATORS. blahs settins man b-Part-time. 968-flOO. .... ...... brtc • ,... ~ ae...ap.. 1Awn removal I: PAINTING! AccoU1. ftil. ot iqre91lft aperienot PERSONNEL ruu. atARGE quent! Don tactnc t:Ut WANTED: Part tlnv, ~ Sbown b>' llPllCJi•••• ~--.. I, ......_ Spnlktn:. Weed kill-trws. S13 per rm. Inter, meela pltion in Qrarwe DEPARTMENT BOOia<EEPER Permanent tnQllc)"ment deacknd job weelr after ed R.E. Ms~. Eva 546-QlO. • Jnt. Deli&na. Llc'd. Cootr., walls, $lS per rm. Avr exter County, Moat recentq bnd. =. ~~~!~ Xlbt (Oll1pilD)' bendlta week cut )'OOI' drtve? Then a wetlllendl. l«Wnm)'tl' WHT. Kins-« ~ " 1211'1 loci exp.·53fr1225. 1 story hou9e $269. Quall~ ed. project to d• velop •2 Fubion Island, N.B. haw been prom::ted. Overtime ~ ...... DNd u u m11eh II 'ft ~tr~.crr 646-JS'J8. ev•1: ~ .... ~ ~ ~ ~ AL'S GAJU>ENUllG work. stl)..(I062, vacuwn eolumn portion o1 Ab9ohlteb' must bt: pol9ed. ..._.)QI e • .,...., . nrw. ~ eo .... -.;. for Gardenlnl I: small J.ancl-No Wufuw: h1ab •P••d l)'nChraauul Equal opportunib' employer well paom=' attnlt:tive A PER90NNEL INTERAIL"fjE'R l\·OMEN. Pfr, w/ear. No portabAe 'IV I: 2 oil ,...,_ , : •caping ""'"'"call 511).1198 '* WALLPAPER * ,.,,,...,...,, I offer a l>epl s... -· u;;;;o. -4 TO I PM D · Thbo ..-led ...,,..,.,, door ., door ar p11. ....._ lino-61>-4960. I Servibl Newport. Cl™, Co.. When )'Oil Clll ''Mac'' diwnttied bacQround in tir seor-ioml woman. APPLY IN PERSON will abow you bDW ID shl,pe rood l*Y w/SUa.b Coven-MED DR tabie a C ctr. ' . ~ ta Mesa. Dover Sbotta, 548-1414 "6-«132 electro·mechanical ap-J. W. RO•NSON Mn. ~b 56.lHl. )'OW" own futur. 1he WQ' try No LaYut. M7.JG8 Jea. LR •t. BR 1et., Dlnttlt ., : Weltclltt, HOUSES. docb. boats, pllcatlon1, Contact eve.. Shw-Lolc Cerp. )'OUthinlcltlhouJdbe,And rue: •t.t...Dlp,mimc .... i·': NC::ple1:W:~ ~I~ :e~;~~rf'~= lU-7~· Newport leacll ~n:al:m;~ = .~~:. 1300 E. Normatkty PL. ::.mc-:ie~:; $chMl!.fnstrucff9n JMO :A~ HER, Refrf&, 'IV,·;:~ b job •• -·· ~ tl ·--· J·• W1n1-~ Ha · ~· to w .. Santa Ana adwrtillns prorram Jl'OIN. --- ---ot--·~ ·bed' .... I up Y w Ul • .r •~ es mate -·~· -_, S an llnmWUJI $5000 yr. Contact Mn. e.... en all the Jeadl you DHd. ""'" ""'Iii _..__ ........ ..., 1 ·~ ' • • estimates. For lnlo ell.I PAINTING _ ExL·Iof. 1& Women' 7020 opening for 8 btt ~WO. {l bllc'. N. ol McFadden. ~"'IUMa m .. bunla, twin dbl j" :tr 897-2417 or 846--0932. .,._ Lie ~-' p•nT n~n:o ~ blk. W. of Gnnd) + ~w -·-A-"able .eta, chNtl, hutch. 5fl-llll.• • ' yn. exper. Ullll. • ..,..., PROF. Nune. aemi--retlftd FULL or ~ :n&.. I.Ha .-.... ,...,. LAWN A Gan!en ea.., Hl ACC<IUll. Celli •11. wW accept !L ptlvate cue * HAIRDRESSER * EARN UP TO 15 PER HR. Male *Work._ to Home. {) EXTRA 1--bed,..., ! " beautitlca.tion, Wffdlll& I: M8-M35. in n1oe home w cornpank>n IN OUR FUlJ.ER BRUSH C 0. Delverytnm + Car Pt.an Available, Jn 1H table. end tabk, T'( cl..,..p b7 '°""' otudenb. PAJNnNG-INT. A Ext. to one, Rell .. ,..,..,,_ BEAUTY SALON 546-6745. , $504 h U12 por -*Be an ..-lale al H W. oet, """to. •U:. !1144 Orup Reu. >U-'1363. caljna "'°'· lllgbest Quallt;y. 1-t 64ll-M93 ..... Full -wonwo -<Im. Dwlabl -4 / / / Ave., No, C, C.M. JAPANESE Genlenor Mo, l'ricft. FWJy ..;. IJ>a. , ... CLEANING. w..... I• b ·--mp-~ ... -· u--only, -NOi l'OUNTAIN VALLIY R.E. 8"""'· ...Nandwri.ling CUSTOM WoOd bor -• ·i Rate. Gen'I Oem-Up. Ex· m-ur.s. n ... ~. Good ttkf'lences. tu""r ... 1. :i:.~•T ~ ........ n..1 ... Pilot SCHOOi. DISTRICT + Group HMlth burnt on.awe lee.lbw bud, Reu n.. ••I ' ~·~ MONDAY -~u FRIDAY _, --llOll -·--_A nil • 3 bar ~--per. • ' l STORY Stucco • owrbar:w Own tram;, ,MS-4383 aft 'n..n. Gener.al Ofticil $tM. Requiremetlll: Valld Clllfor. -.. _.. " • ._,... 642-2239. SS&. J ttory 1tucco I 2PM. . "--F life and acddtitt.. '16:A -C.U~;.lm-;:::U3'l::.::·.,..,.-,--._;tl G AR 0 EN ING : La nd Oftl'b&JW $149. Acst. celllns 'T"'ES • .__ ---•----, PERSONNEL DEPT. Good typlnc, plus matb abB. Na drivert ....,..._Ina ..... ~ -.::: * Unlimited O>mpany Fla. na "U CiJm>M gp.nllh. J CUftc1 ~ 1 - _..._____ Au.< _. CUHY&I .. ......-.... ,., •I -... ,. llland, N.B. it)', Cf.I) l.orailw, Watclltt pUcatioQ I: exam ..-. anc1-00 AD s.Jea .._, cleatalp9. s)"I, '"""'""""'" Sll. per rm. Mln. 3 rma. elderly care or tamlly care. "'-" Ptnonnel Aaency. 1>43 tonudon. cal.I Mn, Work. ..,. · • orai:iee silt cbn. r __. ment work. Ya nee y. 646-05n' 637-6119. ~makers. 547...-:1. F.qual ~tJ ~ We1tdiH Dr., N.8. l6211'0. man at l4J.G65.t betwfttl i. + BobUa Incentive Plan te atart July 14 90ta. carved ftOd wall =~ING, &ardenlrc. A=~ add c,~~~:J Exp'd. Lacty to e&tet Do lronkW" for 8'cbelor. Will S4J1 0-.ral OfiiCe 5 pm, no la'1tr tbaD Jul)t Get Golne Now Call: ::= 1Mrlc ioorn , , PrunirW, trimmine and avers. room. Mat. included. parties. Rmrences Pkt Up I detiv. MM32:I. I.Jaht typlnc, Calculator txP. 15th. ltTO. Mr. Stanley (nt) m.3233 .. the suHie, f15. Allo ~ ._ i j' ~~~DI. can after S p.m. 4 coatl guar. W-9558. ALL ~213~=: my Eve*BoD ... I=-• * ~=l. e:.,n:;.::c: : ~n:~'J:" 4I>Y , SALES ~~:..WI>t.)'s)'OU lib ..... -::~ box s~~ • l3tlt st., 1· •: _......_.. TWO UCLA ·~ta need home.$5.9031.Vet'Ol'lk&Dr., IY&IY NB Womtn lfKlalitJ ihop, W wort 2D hn a wk-I: H.B ................ G;~La:,u~.0~.~·: ;::i:;. ~d~o~ H.B . .Ub"SllM. No lwtted11ce ,·~ ror G•n•ral So.CoutPlaia5'1JOU mm11oo!WrtctbM 1,..utrletlnvtw roFA,JBdrrn.-.~ > kl ·-· ... -1•. BOO.....,....rnuG-Gen1 d· -r I ft-.. -~-...... ww -'"· MAINTENANCE Man. 1031, Daily PQot Alk .... Nine Heffm.n .-.,. ~u· .. ~.lblH .. I: I, ' 1prln er• rep a~ . .,.........,.. w.-.r.o.n Nece•.,J ..,.. w-u• .,, ... .,.... t\ln 911n1-..i-.1 exper S ..,. ..... D. 646-5848. SAVE Money! Two ,,.,,... !Ice. Exp'd. want pnm, ~ -3021·8 ..._, Cll. ma ··~-' * SALISLADll • SOFA 1. tram!tiooal, _, AL'S Land11eaplng, Tree ttudentl out fell' IUrmntT po&!Hon -..2134 after 5 PM -=:::-...., ~ 3Pi!. ~ p.=. 21).:25, to work u field "P• -SS7"'21 ~-· color, x1nt' tond. $'15 2 removal. Yard remedelln,. with S yrs. exp. NW a -· YILLOW CAI CO. CIANT'$ 11502 BAcb Blvd., H.B. , : ::.1 ~ :-:.: cl\aln.1 aold. 1 1 W.. $Z n..h bauling,<lot d....,p. -bte .. ...,_ -· 11~1 Mei-. w-7100 11111:. -.. MAINTENANCE-,.... time Pr<t to....._ r · AllltLINI et.. 557.-All. 1 Sat. Repair ipn>ldn. ...,.,,. METICULOUS PAINT. ~ -POR poo1 .,. __ man. Eo-:::w coll .It ., s p.::. KKooLS 2:1" RCA''°"" TV -4 JAPANESg • U NDSCAPE BLUE aup STAMPS. !HS. IMPLOYMINT perienood. Ill 11112 5"JUI. PAclPIC hi-back do'• A nod 1b1 1or a.,:;; !":,':"" ""w ""-itudents. lnt4Xt cibflftfeS OPPORTUNITY -MAN To lliOlii -ot lo<o\ COURTESY RooilJ'll a rood llo,y A=.-dln'r rm $lll0, -bed ===;.::,,~-.:;.~-~= -.Exp.1*b,'154811 r•fllfml'te"' FEMALE. -looan ............... H ... "> -., ~ ..._Bob-• 1-11 --.1,!50=,'°'._.:-;;.11)11.=-~-.-1 GARDENING I: '""'1aitcape RETIRED Paintn: a yn u u Mon ftlN Fri. Call m.-peu9DC'e" -.as 11 r. Edwudl ta-Tm ~ - -na '! MO~G • f'llrnltun Pd ac-~ ~ .:iJ." =..H~ ~I. Hoe agenc;y Ext. IOll ... .,. _ -NOW INTllltVllWINO w-.. 10 ... ooly, ""' .. H.B. .. F.V. GilW .... ~ ls .. 0 . I _ ... Sor lale. ninltdn, atttr I PM. POl'i SALalMaN KATUJlE MAN. part time SALl:S-Carptt drap•r1 IDlk. bluel. d••cet •Rea , • .._... * JOHNSOl<l'I GAllPElllNG ' * PAPERHAHOIN8 TRISH tt!l"Kli!ll EXECUTIVE So<t'y • ;;a;; · • ~ ftoll -· Bus -. Expe~. 11 .. ba ,.,,. PH: l.M MM2l7. MOVING. ""'' tell. da-y~·---~..:--Ir PAnmNG. '* ..-• g, ~Me 211 c.x. ma.nae er· wlboollllll)p~1 tntemt lft tta. -..ean'it aw t.prltrw llhifPll, elert. a.MO. -port. tablea. ~ • . . -~ INT. " Ext. ...._. 1-1 642-lm -!upu ,._ and --bod. -. -.. ,..,. SEAMmu:sa "" Clmper Thutri...I 7111 poono. -"'· EXPDt.T Jap&DW •--• rd'' Uc'd. tm., fNt nt. t.U~ attnettw. N thnt aa!y. "'"-MEDICAL Seet•lary-ctr.pu. IUJORWAY , DESK. On, iDOllll8y-pOd tnr. Free eat. Onfitt. Call QwCt, 16-(11)9. ACCT Qrk w/.ome op In Siii 75. t)lpe 75. XI.at euMI' appl;' in ptt'1on. 1Dan11ce t I P• r l t 11 c e . Wttt Uth, CM. ORANGE Col&Dty I dWI. 1bJ. ,.tiD Mft. davta- ya.td ~-646430., ~·oR· • "'""· ....... ....-. -... Mn. JM»ltion w/~ flmft. J K>-Oa Mon-Fri a..m-u a · DonaJ ~ neatre. Su pot"t, bar..,._ aca .. C I I Y·-' (.,.f ~·-• ~~ ... ~· -"'"· atrl --I~• Se--..,, Cout ~ ~;otttri._ -p ie .,... ftat wall nf· ! W h:rnt l~SO.MiO. buslnttl.~toimt. MONDAY'nlRUJ"RJDAY ,,...--b'advttttllnall"C'Y· hi ht ~su.m mtl'MUST ~.new'°'.¥': ..r. J lm 5"Ml3'1 $53.'1'5 labor eri.J. S.Ull. Bab)'lllter •"2-Sm. BETWEEN J.I PM. MIDDLE-Al' ~ to PrHaur9 paee. Mut MW ~ CUI 14 l-O lg .a IOfa·l'ft, Hatcli • Clliittiit -AYard"'°"' PROFESSIONAL.» yrs $1.50-$21nHaur EXPEIUENCED-op. ASKJ'ORllR.J'Ol\BD ---st<n. exctlltntMlllo,_,_ be,;mll.f.,' Atl>t.lamp.- Colltlt ttuMnt exp. p!l,pttbaJwlJC • paint. Need ~tk younc lady tor Call aft. T, f15..'1'431. omc. ~. 2.$ to IO. MUSIC IA'llON. )'OUt home. • * DIVAN •• V«f"/ ftUl)ftlble MMffl ' ..... from ~ .... ,... bt.b)"lltUnr and/or houe. .ralot ~'! .. ~· 1750 cosrNEWPOA ~.!.~VD. NSAT Yoww -"'" to BMudtlal MW olloll.~ N " ~·~ C.11 Band Cf'l!ltft drcuW llCl&nll CLEAIMJPSPECIALIST T!V.DE,Palnti ... byllce,,.. Cleanl ... Resulorbro.Tranl ~~CALL, ---.W-.... n.n. *IJS.1611* ..;.;;...-a· yn."M .A .~ - -· -·""',.... .. _ .. b' ....... '"'d, call -Bal A TIIE QUICKER y 1-1111 Nowport Aw, MHU pn-w·-•ft - -. Dlo!ICH6186-tl. R<aoonablo. -!urn. .. T ..,._ Sun only. 1ID: QUICDll JOU IELL Pll.ar WANT ADI ICMl1I C.11. ~·• -· -· -··-·-------- • • • • ' I ) . _1_ 11 ·~. • • I I ' ' l I :' ' I I I ' ' ' • 1969 IMPALA 4 Dr. H.T, IIVLllOI; 52699 .. .~ .. ~-~ .. I •• t ' . . 1969 IMPA'-A · ~ Cu.tom Coup-. IYYNOSIJ .'2699 t Dr. itT. Jt/H., pnwr 1tri.:· auto.· .trans _.. ne.d abarp car. WV J218 - ·;:1-·n:~·; -1( I ·.·ADD~ . llll"JIWI_. --1 , ~ ~-~ •·',~ ;"i"~ ,... ' . ·, ' 'L • • ' \ I ' i:ultom Coupe. JVH.~. 1tr1.. FadorJ' air ::Ona:_ auto.:. radio. 4 Dr. Radio. pwr. sq,.. auto. tralll 2 t>r. Rani top. R1H, auto., pwr. ~ -Be~utiful 1old car. ULA--auto;;; tact-air -rO<Jn Nici car. UOG028 lf-""c.l.O~mlles.~!c_l!\ILJ~3~7' lreob. WJM842 '22'9 'r -• --51199 51399 '7.i1i&&·'.MAll~U .. ,. ;)91~,c ~·~~:· ',J . ~.'llWJJNJ I '!(t1~T c~••i.v:.n : ~; * V~2 Dr. • ' > .i. .t OR. ONE l'NiMER ad" ,.'. ·~I ~th'.oompleteaaiJttionvenlon_.,' ,. ' 1S""n' •. ~ Gorgeous_ . , -car :·. , .. "'l'W "" ·. . ,.,, 4 n;. Mdan. .~ ~--&-.. ~kf; · Uk\! new _ v-s. '""'~·I ~cGri>lete., ·,Have _papen 1 b new motor bl ~-tillc'VinYI root. It, ~. ...... _,,,_auto,, and ...... , N1'V1l8I -J Pl.S. auW.. .. Rllt .'fa<t> ~ ----.... -... ..,.. .r~. Stkk lhl!t, -VGh . iys. SMJ209. Sure bu.,,. t... ,........ . .. . ~mllel.~·smw-room~ 'tni;'iiewril.bb&.-..SUteWOh'tlai.t 432 . ,. J.~:a4~· aa .. <,,,.. .R 'ls.. .. ae .. ~· ~-~1 .. &a WJa17 :· ~"-'I 77i.. !! !--~ •. l ·t~,~ _ ,·,I. ·'J:7~ 51299 --~....._ ..... , ' . '$66 .---r -,. ' . ' •RANC11£RO l""' .............. ·1 l ~···"·) .. ,, =·. -t-"<= . .t ' . ...., ... 1.••:ai •,,.:· . . ' . "'I""-' . · . J ¥ ____ _ • • • .. ,. . ' J I " . ··~WAGONS WAGONS • • '&tMAl.IBU '&9 Y .. W. ' ......... l'\lllY -··-.. 1 AW ~ 11._....._ (1$0 ~.:;:-_m1 ... ·~99 t P I r. Ait C... ---.,,_ ....... ...-,cllQ~I. '• .. t1499 :&I lORD --·--·' ..... Alf " :~=-~ .... $1799 '67 FORD «.: , -· llt•Hlll ......... CMlc• "' l t ...... .... llest-. Liii rx~· ,.,,..,... '&&, CAPI££ , .............. c-.................... .... .._. ....... 'CWf'llOIV) • $2499 'U 8£1' ........ ~ . ..... .... Cir • $999 COSTA MESA I • • "' • • I 1 i t : ' • • ·1 • I .. • I ,,., ""' 10, 197Q • 'i'RiHSPOllTATION fQNSPOlmlON TUllSPOaTATION TRANIPOITATION 'NewC•rt --Cora --c. .. - JJ 'l -:s jf '0 l mt •. ~ I •a. !j g ! i ft . ~ "' I •• c: <J "' .... .• • !!o! .. r-; 411 ~ i :t w •1 l'' . .W i:: l~ !! •• -0 s: :r 0 i1 .,, G ilJP p; •< 1• . 'tt·i jf: ~ I • _,Z I-! !::i' ;~ g; ... ,. ilt ' • U.r; i ....... ·~I • ll 0 =If.I! ·'' 'i ... a!i i~: .... r6ii < m if~ r -·. ~ -· "' ~~h ~ .. ~i· i m •; ... fl11 .... ?4 ~a i Ii -f,I I r.~~ .,. Ii! -I~ ::ig . !. Iii. , "' ...z r -I lq I~ -! ... j , ·C :a :!i ~ 0 8 ~-=i ::ig -~a •' n. --. ii 0"" < jJ .... "ll z "" ...Z '" z .,, m ti ii -t ~ Q ....a ~--e c .. z c: rr< :I ii "':<~ "' ! " .!Z:iei m ilt ~~IJ . "i ~~ i c N ·-.. ~1o-~!gi j"' n r" <> n i w 0 .l "' ~!Jf i > '• ~ J tiii~ f ::ig "' ~! > • • . !P. m~ ~~ tf liiJ . ·~ IJ ~~I t ...z 1· 1J· t l·i i iJ ....a fl·I'"' ;, ii :I ~If :I 1·;;~ If· ~I. JI f : ;i , r =f ~ r111 i ~· F· ~l ·~ ii ~d!J a POISCHI .., llDILT tu ai -. '66 TOYOTA '67 VW AM/1V, mprt W a ye 0 c-ou A 5 .. ell ........... l2llO. -"" ......... I ... ~ ----n.s with s-111 ... POR8alS 111--.............. In .... -......... -. ... ~ -to.mo 1or, bu ..._tie -cood. 10. ·""· 'm11eo .. - oil. -cood. m..15 rr --11111 --•191 -··-----·Lie, ......... -N ~-· ·~· ~·• $l09l5. v ..... - 1110 PORSCHE 111-T ~ $11" t ~ _... ..... -1 jj/;f"· ""' -. CHICK IYEISON to"'"'"-· · Xtru. 1111. IT>-l!Ol2' VW .,..._ u;ru;at 11ew...,. -CHICK IVERSON TllANSl'OllTATION '63 vw ... lllDUNIC SPllCUL TRANSl'OUATION NGO VOLKSWAGEN NEW VW IUG $55.89. pr. wiai Lie~ • CHICK IYiRSON ''47·~.'!TU:'.'1 ... fw • VW LEASING 50.30!1Ext.••ll AT 1971) llARllOR BLVD. CHICK IYERSON al8TA MESA VW '68 VW ·IUS . 19711 RARBOR BLVD. . lnt«U: -lllnt. $lllllG. -Ext.•,. II vw· . 8'l5-012I • · 1'lll llARllOR BLVD. 7 Pllf. Just like bru4 neW COSI'A MESA :0-~R·BL~ cH'lc'KivEuoN '66 v,~ ~dan · roBTA .MESA '$3 SUP !IO, """ ----.... dk.$3000.-COSJ'A MESA YW POltSCHI '61 C ..... lot * 675-1323 late ew. * '68 VW Sedan -Ext.• .. n $l2'9 AN~·~'-<VTJo!•> 19!1)=gvo. HarbourV.W. SUIAIU· $1599 1960 VW ...._ bnloL ~-lmt BEAOI BL., "2-4435 Im TOYOTA WAGON H b v w FM. -at 603 lrl<,A... HUNTINGTON BEAOI mi 11omo '1"7 ar our • • CdM. • • WANTED Toyeta Marie II $214' li69 vw Camper. Butane -.. * '70 SUIARU --· tmmodlalo Dilt-1 Lk. iP--8516 1B7ll BEACH BL., aa.+as latll'Vf! • nil. re~ ·~ en&. ru pay top don.:~ for your DEAN UWlS HUNTINGTON BEAOI Man ott.,,, 56413. VOLKSWAGEN toda.Y. Call • 90 -c:..,N"11 • 35 Mlleo -G&lloll •-tltul.._ 1981-11ubar: •,...u ·--'5 VW Boa. '65 tram. reblt ..:::::::.;;;:;,;:;::;~--I.Pd ull: tar Ron Plnclmt. • --... "-. --'67\$EPAN, . ~ E><t. '"1. moeoo . Toot Drift TodoJ At . '70 TOYOTA'S 1621/bot olr. Ml ,.......,.; 2';GOt Ml.' · '68 VW But1 Immaculate ID stock. Tzmnedlale deJhwJ CM. 546-1312. • Xlnt eond. $4J'15 6GOM3. 1 cond, Extru $1495. Pvt Pf;J. K11t11111 Moto.n . I . vw BUS '" -1968. vw Z!,000 ml. ndlo, 962--0367 ... -.. C.11. ,.._ • ~· l\'tl($ • 111!2.t1111 • _ =: 11 ~001011 ... ====v=o=L=v=o===I M • lallte '69 FASTBACK. I°"'· old, 1!169VWSqbk • k> + --------·I .SUNllA .. l'"" ml., 1radlolo, ndlo. .-Au • many ............. --------•• top rack. ehl.inl. Tan wtnut xtru. A~ car. Must 19S5 SUNBEAM TIGER L..-. Beach brown Interior. Sacrttlce Rll. ·Need•;$2450. C.all alt. Altro""'=:--. ..:1~ c~ H'l'::lao 11,896. ~64-YW(C.M.) 7 ';1.~~CK ~ ;oc_l'V~.· Air I: under warranty • ., -· """ .39.mo ml'•, C _ _,bl -1 owner, m1n1 c:ooc1, """'· 111UMPH onv...... • , . -$195. Ill -Ora,.. with -.. ,, ..... * 1965 vw VAN * . "FRIEDi.ANDER" ~ Tlt3-New ...... bottarJ 1ey k>p & 1>ranc1 new........ I~ TOYOTA BIU. MAXEY 1-llACH ILVD. _; ...... IC7ollll 11111Jf, tAo.tW..•lidl '67 ·Corona I< lop. Needo electrlool Lie. OYmo. -. ----$11" VOLKSWACiEN CHICK IVERSON YW .., VW..,, trano, ~ -Ext.llor!T , needs work~ $175. ~ \ 1910 HARBOR BLVD. ~45 \'~ COSTA ME&\ '15 VW w/ .'11 reblt ~ ... VW .. $U8 I: tUe over Good COldltioft. $250 I' $lfOI ~. * m.-6454 * 'IG5802 after • "2 VW->CLNT BUY~ lllllO-'00 V l>lb Bur • ....., .. 1150. Rmw""" • ...._<loan ........ ~~...,.:;! . ., vw• = .:.~ .... '67 VW Sedan ~ ~=~: t:Nm, fUe1 eV'ft')'dly, P'l5 Radio I: Atr Cond. (tNT 281) ~or'91-9773, llrm.fil.-0509 $1399 TOYOTA .. """"'"' ..... • -'"' vw H b v w r/h, heW' tlttl, 12,000 ml'L -.5224 or 4M-1U39 ar our • I Xlnt eond. 111<1. !7S--Olll ()ill ..._...,. • .,,,.,... tt. ========--========118711 BEACH BL._ 8424435 MCI C•rt t900 Used Cart 9900 HUNTINGTON BEACH 1~;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~1'C3 VW. XJnt cond. Under 1967 PONTIAC GTO 2 Door h•nlfoit. Ollly ]4,000 t11tl•1 011 ftilt, ~•ufifvl f•clOf'Y •ir con<lliflo11M cor. A41uo with ••lltr•1tl11 block i11t.rior, IUUTOJ•) retail. Ca!! before S, 642-5363: nite" or day .......,. '66 VW Bug-Xlnt cond. New paint, $950. 644-1096 El.It Blutt, N.B. '65 VW BUG Sunroof, wry ....... xln't ........... oond. Be9t ofr owr ~. 495-55U. Lcq• Selectfon Of YW Canipen. Vans, KOlllbls, luses, New & UMcl lmmedlolo 0.11¥0ry CHICK.,WISpN 5l9-l)31 Ext. Ci& or rr D70 HARBOR BLVD. COST4 MESA 2 dr. Demo. * $2750 * ., .. •IACll ....,., ., NIW-llSID.$11Y. ..........v VOLVO ~NNIYERSARY . SALE 19711 DEM!> ''142'' . . . . . . . . . . . $2'ft ' apeed, radio 6 beater. • mo. 1*lO E c.e. 1or deliv- er)'. Ovel"IMI del Speclallst. DEAN mYIS '65 VW tuned e x h a 111 t 1986 Harbor C.M. 64&9.113 clll'Olne rims custom In-, ' · teriOr pod tltts hrUn 68 P1800 -Grey wired ~ ·-I let.ther -~Int. Fully eqUlp. Xlnt cond, must 1 e 11 • '&7 8-pua. deluxe b u 1 60-1536 eves. w/radk> I: sunroof. 1795. I c===--..,,.-:--.,...-.,,-, ~ dlyl; 540-9~51 '82 RUNS great! Real tolld! Good tires, etc. ..... $350 * .....,., 'SB BUG, hDI: vtn tnt --~=81a~,~.-v~o1~,.-E><~cell~.,,. ·w/carway ye1 pnt. Auto/1tk condition. 496·522( or tape dk. Xtru. $1200. 494-7039. 6'5-l'l56. ~-&"'15~ .. ~v"'o~L~~~o-.rwa-"'.~=s- '66 YW Fastback c.n 833-t<OS $2195 '64 VW bus, good cond, good ti.res, new eng. Pbone Radio (SLZ 624) 1969 CoNTININTAL MK-Ill Only 6,000 1111il~ .. tt.1, ,, .. tt1• cir. E•· .,., ••...l••W• an.. A loll• leyce trode-fa. 1XXs2eo1 $7695 1967 BPNNEVILLI WAGON F1cfory 1lr with powor wlffow1 011 thlt 1'o•ut1ful •"to111obllo. s,.nll11t rM with 1Jl1ck l11t.rlor. V1c1tlo11 ro1dy. ITQTt7f) $2695 L<e 646-m! $1199 Sport Cora . ffll '81 VW. $IOO or Belt on..1 , i ~~r---.llar.bour·V ••• ·~J=ti!~ '70, lo mi's, mt, automatic llTU BEAat BL, M2..f435 Prlcecl from $)ttf. VW Beetle. $1995. Pb: HUNTINGn:>N BEACH WDZ.926 =515-3310~"'·~~~~ .... vw sua SUnrool. l1200 CHICK IYERSON •ss vw. Xlnt cond. Mmt or belt. Inquire at a E. ·vw .t1 tim or bit ofr, 536-6398 Center St. No. 9, C.M. 1 'aft 6 or wk ends. THE QUJMc.i..,'R YOU CAIL. 549-3)31 Ext, 96 or 61 PILOT ANT -r.-· 1970 HARBOR BLVD. , .: W AD! 642.-5671 nIE QUicKER YOU SELL q>S'I'A MESA 11":::;:;:=======--===========;;.....:::::::::::::::;;;:;=;::::;;:::::::::::I :: U.O.. Cara 1969 OPIL ltALLIY COUPE Cuto 0114 oco11-lc1I, T\i1 litht I'••• witll •Itek llltorlor f111 cir h1• rMlo 1"4 h•1t.r, 4 ,,.M •"' 0111ly 14,000 111ilo1. tXXUNl I $1995 1969 MERCURY MONTEGO MlC "•dio 111d ho1t.r, ••tMl•tlc. po-r 1kor• 1119, •i11vl top M thi1 lltlrtt bhro b11\lfy. fYEW,231 - $2495 1969 CADILLAC BROUGHAM l••ry •-•'••W• ~. .. th i1 loll .. Rove• tr1do·h1, 011ly 17,00I Mfool Mil1t. loouHfvf f.orost 8rM1t wtth Dirk Grool'I lo•th•r l11t.rl•r. Uc. l·XRHIJ61, $5695 . 1961 PONTIAC PIRlllltD Two d•or h•ttfto,, lMlo, ht•t.r, ,.w., 1toori119, 11t.M1li• trS-1111111, c111to1111 tri111 111 thl• dirk 1ll¥0r witli c11lfto1li"f •lock l11t1rior. Lie. No. IFHMZM) $2295 1969 CADILLAC CPNVERTIBLI •ooo 111il" dn... .. till• lolh-"•yco tr•do. AM-FM 11wff, tol-•c, ,l•• oll \ltu•I Codill1c •tc•110f'lt1. Uc. Ne. IJCL 6421 $5495 1969 PONTIAC TIM'EST Cv1to1t1 S Honl .. p c,.. Ort1 • ..U 11- h1ro, 14,000 1111. lco_.l••I °"rh1od c•111, •·cyl, •"'I with t.rM-hydr111111tic I powor 1to•ri11t. Uc. No. IYWl44'1 $2595 1961 PONTIAC GRAND 'RIX 011ly J4,000 1t11111 011 ftil1 IM .. Wl•r llOW C•r tr1tl1-!11. U1ht Goh! wlfti f111t1hl11t 60111 l11torlor. Uc. ISAV40•I $1995 1969 GTP 2 DR. HAltDTPP V1rd111 &r1111 wltli ll'l•hhl"' 1ro111 1,.. t1rl•'· Eq11t,,., with ,.1t11ltr 4.,,.,d trlftt.,.lt1lo11, P•••r •fMriltf, ,.,..., dl1c ltr1k11, rtdlo, lio1tor. Uo. No. 1714AFXI L.1:11 12,000 rttllo cir, $2995 1969 PONTIAC IONNIVILLI H1nlt•p Mt1Pt· 1111Nf11toro4 •-P•RY cir. 1,100' ""'"· Dorl Woe ~ M .. •l11vl top I W110 1.torior, Orff. 1t11ht- prl11, flJOO, firlfy oti•lp,_i, Sor. 262J• 7fCI06771. $3675 rrw;JROY CARVER ~ROLLS -ROYCE i 2925 HARBOR BOULEVARD. COSTA MESA I 546-4444 99CIOUNcl Coro · '900 u .... c.r. WE'RE MAKING , . BOLD DEALS':! Wo'ro Mutirit tho ch.110111,. of rhi11t prlco1 lay offori111 dool1 which will ,ut •••i1191 lit yl'lf ,ockot. l:flth trodo·lll 11llow111co1 olld 111ortl11•f p10fih ll'l••o It •II po11ibl1. Co1110 111 t..l1y 111411 lot •M .f ••t 11101111111 d1ow yo11 how •••Y ii h to •••• •it 1110111y 011 • 1970 MUSTANG 1970 MAVERICK llANI NIW DIMO H1Ntop. Hlth It.ck "uclrot •••I• color koyod c1rpoh, fl .. r •hlft, l1111tr11m•"' 91u9• 01. E71•14 Fl••rtl111 Ml...,,fl,", OFOIL· I I 61JI. ' Vo"! low ':"il1191, 200 CID 6 cyl,, outo- 1t11t1c, ....t.1t1 w•ll fir••, d1tu11 1tc111t 1r•llp, r•cllo. OKtlT21tl65. $2595 $2274 \ PltlCl!S PLUS TAX & LIC:, '65 FAIRLANE Y-1, 4 do1t •od•it, ,..w•r dfffl1tt, . rMll•, llootor, WSW, W,. wl .. ••klih11 \'lllyf tri•. 1,EQV •111 lltl '65 GALAXla SIO I Di-. H.T. V.t, 111to., P.S,. wt-I ......,.. wsW, tMlo, (.l'Cll+«I. 112'1 ''4 GALAX IE LTD 2 dr. hir4top, R1illo, WSW, v.1, 1vto., P.S .. '·'·· 1lr corid., 111to 1poM eo11• trol. CSLVtJtl 11161 '61 IMPALA 2 Do1t Htnltop. R1cli1, t.t1Mt, P/S, F1ctory A/C, WSW, 4a,... vieyl 1•11'· IWIE Jiii llttl '62 GALAXIE 500 2 do1r •1dt11, R1dio, ho•t. or, wliilo woll lirot, V-t, oyte1111fic. IQXV5t41 $6'1 '67 VW BUG ••di•, ho•ter, 4 1po.d, whlto wtU tit••· l1111tlful cir, ••toll111t coltdlt!,~. IVAN211 1 $11,1 • .DON'T MISS THESli BUYS FROM THE GOOD GUYS . -...SOUTH COAST.,._ t ' FORD-MIRCURY ' .. ' ... -.-..... ---------................ ....,,,..,; .... ::z:!'!Sll~~=~--:!'A-~l!!!S---,.l!l!!!l!'ll!!-11!!'!!!1!!!1!~-----------~"'!!"-------'-!.~-~'" _ , • • 4 Friday, July l (J, 1~70 DAILY PILOT 38 -t: '65 PORSCHE TRANSPORTATION -1 TRANSPORTATION ' TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION I TRANSPORTATION . TRANSPORTATION r RANSPORTiTION JRA:NSPORTATION • ; Rae• C1rs, Rods 9620 Autos Wanttd 9700 U;:.•;.;•;.;d_C;;.•;.;•.:•_,_. ___ 9900.;;;l~U"sed..;..;...;C;.;: .... ~• '900 _....Can 9100New Cara 9IOO ... w C1r1 JaODNew C1rs teOI ' ; ·•1 CHEVY 321, P<>l»'P WE PAY TOP BUICK C,_iEVROLET · ' • ....., TRANSPORTATION Sport Cars 9610 Cootie. Ni!w engine. l\Tust see to appreciate. PGXm. $3499 pistons, big heads, tunnel CASH , ram 1nanUold wnPIJ CFtol '62 Electra 225 4 Or. 1-tn:ltp ~~ Holly. tube '"'"' cod, "°" "''"· aU pWr & "'"'°'"· 1963 CHEY tlac rear eM w/488 gears. 1 auto headl ights, new paint, • CHICK IVERSON Consider dirt bike trade, for used cars & trucks jUit ~Ires, uphols. & reblt eng. R;chard 846-3221 call Us fDt tree estimate. Like new. Best o ffer . 4 DR IMPALA vw . 549-3031 Ext, 66 or trr .!ll10.1:1AflJ!OR BLVD. '47 .... '"""'" wagoo GROTH CHEVROLET 8'2-!!162. ..;..,,, """'"· ........... . -pr..v.· nt et:el b '69 '-----=~=--+'i!Di;'EA;::;L::;:.,carT..;-i'i:•r:,.,::.wi;;l•:=,:or ...icg...ait-Ollld.-$400-638-7689: COSTA MESA Dodge equip.-·new pain Et ----ltie""°"f. '62 Buick S al ' .I---. /I Is r A£k for Sales ?t1ana-~ ·--sell! covers v; o o ex-.,...... <.'Onvl XJnt cond. '(C<;fl Call ~~ 100 ~1 f'-l82ll Beach Blvd. .....,.. Antiques, Classics 9615 '32 1'~ord Pickup w/48 . VS &, 4-sp Ir.ins, hy<lrau.lic b11lkes, Good one to· restore $550 or trade. 64~288. aft 6: 66-1088. 64'"!';,,,,. .. '. 0 ' ~· 0 '"'· = ~· '67 Mal1'bu """"""" Hunt:lugton Beach "' ................ 847~7 Kl 9-3331 '68 Buick Riviera •. XLNT Buck4it scats automatic DI 1933 ri.iG ~-2 partly restored, new chrome & brass, oUer '5-1~7300. 19j() !\1G 0.H. rnginc Fire engine r.ed 5';.-0006 Saturday ·.-O!ME-A-LINES~ --· Autqs Wai,ttd 9700 WE PAY TOP DOLLAR }~OI' clean. used cars 'JOHNSON & SON LINCOLN fl'ERCURY 2626 Harbor Blvd., C.M. You'll find ireal bargains when yqu "shop" Daily P ilot clcl.stified ad se<:Oon! Imported Autos 9600 Imported Autos 9600 wrvE GOT THE NEW DIUMPH SPITFIRE MK 111.1 AND, THE J,RIUMPH GT-6+. AND THE TRIUMPH TR-6. i YOU DRIVE THEM. JHEY DON'T DRIVE YOU. STOP IN TODAY PROVE IT TO YOURSELF .ii' LI fill~ ILi, --TOP DOLLAR e<>nct;-lully equ•p,ped , •.. 'r., Re a J J , li ca 11 y prieed. power •leeriog, air !"'°"· ~ One owner (TPF ~ Will for CLEAN USED CARS ~ Geop;e Ray THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 Ht1.rbor Blvd. Costa 1.lesa 642-<XllO WE PAY CASH FOR YOUR CAR CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 l;larbor Blvd. Costa r.tesa W>-llW \VE PAY TOP D6LI.AR FOR TOP. USED CARS If your car ii e>.'tra clean. sec us first. . 234 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa 54S-7765 !AlPOR'i'S WANTED Orange Counties TOP $ BUYER BILL MAXEY TOYOTA ' 18881 Beach Blvd. H. Bea.ch. Ph. '$41-&555 New Cars 9800 -------~ Attention G.l.'s Thinking of buying an auto- n1obilc 11.Hcr returning from oven;cas? \Ve at Bat'\vick l mports \YOUld like to extend our heartiest congratulation~ for a job well done. Let us lwlp seh.•1't your ne1v ei'\r or us1'd automobile. Call for ar1- point1nent, 5-16-4052 or 4~73. ------Auto Leasing 9810 LEASE take _trade or fin~.· prl; ·~or trade.for sm. util. vate ·party, Call 546-«U or trailer. Net>:ds tra ns. 49f9?f3. 6'1~2812. alt. ~., • ''6'"~CAP""""'RI"'C'°'E,-"300~~ • ..-. ""°dr 1965 Bwck LeSabre 4-dr, turbe>-hydromallc; J com- r! . a,.lr. $650. fottl'Qn~ PoWtt s't#~ihg. 67a-3S33 or 6-W-1400 b1'llk11s, wludo\Vi; till wheel, '66 RIV~. ~ded. Great AM-7M, A&tro . seats . eonditi9n! New tires. f+OOO. P,:tarina blue w/black vinyl · Call! 8464929. top, black interior. Oean W Riviera, 43,'tij} rui's,1 ~&1-<-_2881°"'~·-~----­ careCully ~driven, full Ntuip, '63 Nova 6 cyl. station xlnl cond, $2195. 673--1879. wagon. Pvt, pUiy, orit;:. O\.\'ner. ,Auto. $230 or best CADILLA~·. olc. J to Goldenrod, CdM. -------'"·'--I 675-3689. '65 CADILLAC 1"'""'""c= .. -v-en~.~s.s396-ro=~"-,·.1 Cl 'bl bl k 'th f II brkS',. pwr. s.tr. vyn. top onve1t1 e, ac w1_ u bkt sts. Tb Condition $199~· red lt'lllher. New tirell & DR» '~ E J. Jots of ~\es shows s:ood ~ll88. • ves care.1.$2095 or ask about $200 .. ~.,...,---------dtS(.'()Unt, private Pffl'ly &; In1p. Y:agon, all possible 545-1476 ex-lras, absolutely per r . · • cond.' Moving, must sell! '62 Cad Convertible Sl:BI. 673-8452. Full po\ver. INPU8211 Dir, , J'ull price $699 A real bar-TAKE 4)ver payments: 70 gain. \Vili lake ~are in trade. Chholv. vaGod, V~.!'.'O:-~ .. ~I 11,.11 1. . 1 s eves. . c1~lt •~-u'-"· 1 111ant'f' pr1v:::te par y, CREATIVE . 5t8-6868 . Call 546-40~2 or <194-9773. · + =~~~-~---;\IUS'T' Sell '5a Chevy V-&, 19&1 El Dorado-Xlnt cond. 3 spd. % cam, mallory Dk. blue. 1970 wheel covers. Nds wrk $15 962-9555 f"ully equipped. $3 4 00. · · ' Private party. &ll-26-17. '6~ EL CAr.fINO 283, 4-sp,. ~OCAD Convt, blk &: n'<I '1 lrac~ -slel\Q. :ronneau leather. l·tOO nd's $5895 eover $1050. MS:-8165 flrn1. Bayshore Ric:h!icld '&I IMPALA conv. Super 642-<101 1 Sport-283, auto. Xlnt cond. '"' CAD C ,. bit $750 or best ofr. 673-5573 ..., . onv, a ir, re eng. &oaut. tRr in x!n't '63 NOVA Stn Wgn $270 sm t-ond. Pvt. Pty. 646--2095. <lc . .t, reb.lt cng, tune-up & tires. 833-0692. '65 CP. De VillC', xln't cond. Nc\v tirrs. $2600. 30~t do\'111. ;,.i~3ZS-1 ;iPM-6Pi\1 only. 'S:I 2-<lr l n1pala, Xlnt cond. $750 or Best Offer. Call aft 5 ptn ;,IS--097-1. CAMARO ... ., IMP-'LA -C/h. ft!<;tory -~------~--1 air, auto, ps/pb, new tires. '6fl Ca n1 a r o 3::.o ~ On1nge 962-8577 \.v/blk top-stripes, · Spec. •'767°"'C~he~v-,Sp""t.~V7an~-oo=-.-w~h~it~•. front end. $2300. 5'19-0142. 35,000 ml. One own. new '70 Chrv, VS, Custom El Ca. '67 CA!\tARO Coupe, Xlnt tires, Clean. $2095. 6-14-6460. mino Pickup, Radio, turbo-cond. All exlt'll.s. Pvt. Ply, '68 Chev. Carpice-Loaded~ FRITZ WARREN'S hydro. P\loT steer, 3300 nu's. $1495. eves 673-1851 lm1naeulate. Lo mi. $2300 S.S9 per mo., p. disc brakes. """· ~ SOUTH COAST Call today -Sen tomorrow! ~ ews. __ SPORT CAR CENTER CAR LEASING '"" "''"I~ with a Dally '69 El Camloo. VS, aoto, 710 E. 1st St. Santa Ana 547.0764 300 \V. est lhvy, NB. 6'15-2182 Pilot Classified Ad .. Dia1 mags&. tonncau. Llkc new. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .,Ev!"~ & wknds 496-56!{i direct 642-5678 -NOW! l.7.SJ~l~-47498~·=-~~~--= ----==cc·========"-=========:-'66 1\1/\LJBU Sport Coupe. ''THE GREMLINS ARE HERE!'' NEW 1970 GREMLIN $1879 -____________ _,+_, ... • ... •·'•'c. & TRANSPORlATION READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY • MORNETS • REBELS • JAVELINS • AMX •AMBASSADOR e WE NEED USED CARS e e WILL PAY TOP DOLLAR e HIGHEST TRADE-INS OF THE YEAR '69 AMBASSADOR SS 2 DR. H.T. F.c.t. air, power l tffri119, power brolle1. Autom11t it, beo11tif11f blue with mokh1"4 h1terlor. $2588 Orithtol cost S4446. l XI R911 J NOW '68 AMX Foct. ol r, power 1teeri114, power dlu bn:lkes, tltt ltMI'• 1119 wftttl "J90" llom air V08, ewtr11 wide ti~ A '"'· ly 11fce car, 21,000 '"lln. Fact, w11rro"'Y· $2488 l"ffod11ctory speclol. IX·V:VOOIJ '68 DODGE CHARGER R.T. 2 Dr. H.T. Facl'1>ry air. pO Wet' ''"'i"IJ· po..-r "'""' bucket seats, c;o"tolt . •inrl top. Cl"""' $2188 cor 111 fG'Wll. tYTM5051 '68 AMERICAN 440 4 O.-. Stotio• Wot011, 011tomotic, air co1dltio11i119, re• tlio, hecJter, ltt:W pr•tnium tfrfl, 25,000 ,..11 ... CJ-· "' '61 anrwheN. Wo ha•e if a11 !he $1888 •howroorn floa,, # l8K8751 '68 AMERI CAN 6 cyl., power 1teeri1t9, automatic tra111mJplD11, radio, ....,,.,, whit. tid• wall tlr•l. $1588 20,000 rnll•. IWCA4241 '68 AMERICAN 6 ,.,1., avto111otic tro1ttmlulo11, radio, Motet', whli. -11 tlr ... CXTW171 I $1588 '67 OLDS VISTA CRUISER t p~ 1tcrtlo• wato11. Factory air, pow ... stMr· 1''• pow" ... ,,. $2288 rHI .. hfftef. IVUN2671 .,. '65 MUSTANG RMlo, Noter, l•tpffd Myll•r. tNICl4SI $AVE '67 DATSUN 55S 4 Dr. Station Wogo11, automatic, wl'Llte wall tlr", dri'le It ond yo11'U buy irl IUJS462:1 '67 VOLVO 122 S 4 speed, radio, hooter. 44,000 mlle1. I SWR6411 '66 MUSTANG radio, ~toter, $1488 . $1488 ftlctory air, a11to'"atic, power &tMrl"CJ• radio, hater, white "!all tim. •h1rl top. Thi• car ha all tho del•xe .. ,i, ..... ···"" .. ~ .. -·~. $1688 COM;Ote, stick thlft, etc •• t5JVS67 J '66 AMERICAN STATION WAGON 4 Dr. jlll! ..... tk, v .•• ,..., 1tffrf119, wfl/i.·w•ll tlm. ..... "~··' $1188 (TAN2l91 '66 FORD G.T. Facto,., air, powt ltffring, rodlo, heater. E•h'o clecu1 ITFE0441 $1088 '67 CHEVROLET IMPALA HARDTGP A11tomotic, facfG'ry air, pow ... 1teerl119, po~ lll'Qkn, , .. ,.. ....... $1588 wlrtl .. wofls. llCSX1241 '64 PONTIAC TEMPEST STATION WAG. Stotlo11 WotOll. 4 Dr., fllltomotlc, po"' 1tMrl09, '°" dlo ,i..m, wliitewoll tlrn, $788 Yltf'f c~nl! '67 AMBASSADOR StMt• ,...,. •• Y•I, 011fG'lftOltc., power ltMrlllt, ,..., or brakes, radio. Noter, whl,. "'all tlr•. Tllh car it IM1110Culote! $1588 Factory worr011ty, I #%4054 l e 19 COMPACTS TO CHOOSE FROM e Hornets, Falcons, Corvairs, Valiants, etc., From $199' MGA lt1c:lio, h1•itt, wi•• wh11I,, 11RCUJ291 $688 L!t. '68 VOLKSWAGEN c."10111 •quipp .. d, c;hram., ... 11 •• 1,, dtt~~• 1t••rin9 wl.•111, •ft. $AVE • '68 KARMANN GHIA 4 'P•td, A~/F M r•dla, whit• w•ll tit••· cl••n. fWCA4241, $1488 HARBOR ' American Motors • PHONE 646·026 I :, .. 1969 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa \ Xlnt cund. Call a11yttme 646-l~ID '62 CHEV. II. iJ.U\O, gd mcch'I cond, $550. Pl-I; S.1;...5375 '65 O IEV Impala Super Sperl, 327, p/s, auto trans, Xlnt run'g $1095. 833-1186 e '63 CHEVY 2 wagon . Going over.;eas, must sell. $495 or oiler. 494-7868. -'62 Chevy-.Impala; .. 32i, eng, 4-dr, $325. ,.~2865• '67-2 dr Chev Impala. Xlnt cond. Pvt pty. 548-Ml.5 aft 6 PJ\f. COMET. ___ _.. ____ , '61 \V/NE\V "69 eng, 6 cyl. new tif't's. R/H, stick, XJnt. cond. $5.50. 673-3560 CONTIN.ENTAL 'f.6 LJNCOLN Cont'l 4-dr, Xlnt eond,' Owner must sell $1850-. 540-5185 8am-5pm CORVAIR 1964 CORVAIR -Xlnt cond. electric tacholllt'ter, am/fm radio, $.150. 830-0741 '63 Monza 4-spd. $375. Gl'l'at buy. 5'15-3486 '64 Spyder 4 spd, reblt eng, trans, dlft. Gd r br. Isky cam. 548-60:14. CORVETIE '59 CORVETI'E, 301 c.I. 4-sp. Big clutch,-wide tires. Make offer. 548-8944. '68 Vet, 4 spd, Jow mileage, 421 tri-powcr, Mag wheels1 PoJyglas tires. ~2169. '61 CORV.E:ITE, auto, new pelnl, runs well. $122S Or trade. * 614-2785. .• CQUGAR '68 XR7, AL'\f/FM 11tereo, 396 eng, new tires, p/s, tac air cond.,. vinyl top, disc brakes, leather int, x.lut cond. $270Q. 541).325!), 1967 C~ar GT, Air . Extra Sharp! Below Blue sook um. M+.2450 . DODGE e "63 OODG.E De.rt. lledan. Going oversca1, must sell . $4!6 or offer . 494-7868 '68 Dodge. Bee. stereo, mag11, PQ6itract. rTtany extras. Like new S 1875. 968--5940. '69 WACON, xlnt oond, air -auio -pwr • trtr twnQ: pkg, Loadc4 extra•! 842-6989 '68 Charier, auto trans, p/1, vin, top. US mags, xln't "'""· $2300, mmo. 969 Dodge SUpcr Bee. Xlnl cond. !I.lust 110ll, Best oltu. ,'1JO mi'a. 642-5505. FINISH Maybe that's why we're not number on&' ••• but we are right here in your own backyard, with outstand ing service, and with wha t we feel are th e lowest automob ile prices anywhere! So, leY.s h~ar it for lhe good guys .. . .. ,, • Nll'I 1970 ST T37 HAROTOP COUP! ~~ ~ SERIAL No 601418 $ 2,~ !9 ,. 'li!w lf70 CATALINA HARDTOP COUPE NEW Yz TON GMC WIDE SIDE PICKUP TRUCK Just a sample of the great Savi.ass DD Bill Barry's huge selection of top quality used cars ..... W! HONOAI '°'LL WAlfllfl, .&,JjTY WORI( REGAROLESS OF WHERE VOU PUR· CHASEO YOOR • PONTIAC." " OPEN J.;J,un6J l OPM incladin,: s~,.. '62 FORO • > " Frida>'. July 10, 1970 , THIS ONE IS HARD JO BELIEVE • I • • . . M-•-'-~ .Jt68 JAGUAR XKE - ' ONLY 22,000 MILES · , .COUP.E. 4 SPEED ~N$MISSION, CHROME WIRE WHEELS, RADIO AND HEATER. • t • • • ·MT A GORGEOUS AUTOMOBILE • ' • t • .' . 1968 BUICK 1967 JAGUAR 1968 MUSTANG 1968 CHEVROLET 1968 CHRYSLER . WILDCAT ' 3.85, '• . 2 plus 2 .· MALIBU 2 DR. H.J. WAGON Cu110fl'I 4 Dr, H.T. Wlilt1 with bl.1 ck lop & bl.1ck inftrior. Sold l 1tr¥ict<:I h1r1. Full • po-r incl f1ctory ' t'it con/.tionin9. 11 ll BC.I), S•d•n. Automttic fr.111'1'1h1io11, AM°FM rt· dio, powtr 1t.tri11t.~ ch"'"'• wirt wh11 l1. Sold l 11rvicH"Mt1. Approx. 2J,900 mil11. Very htrd to fiWd l!'locltl. IUOFOJ'> F•1tback, V.t,,eutOfl'letic, redio, he1tar, pow· ., •t1erin9, f1ctory't lr coMlftioning. I owner, low ll'!iltt. Vt, •utomttic, pow1r 1tteri114J, radio, h~elar. Locel low miltegt be1uty. Mu1t ••• thi1 on•. 1w90221 1 · Town & Country 9 p111angtr wagon. Auto- matic, r1dio, h11t1r, powt r 1tt1rin9, br1•e1,_ windowt, .seali, foclory eir conditionin9 front I re1r, lu99191 rock, etc., tic. IZNP 116 ) 12695 s3595 • : s2195 $2695 ... ' • .197Q ~IVIERA 1969 PLYMOUTH FURY Ill 1969 BUICK RIVIERA 1968 DATSUN '1969 OPEL. STATION WAGON WAGON 4 0,. H.T • .ffc!ory ,11ir co!tditio11i119, tu•' tot1u1tie,, ttdlo, lip1t.r, ,pow1r 1f11ri119-win· dows·brtk11, ipllf b1nch 111t, cu1to111 wiftyl intt1ior l vinyl top. • Full pow1r, f1etory 1ir conditi1111ii1'19, cu1tom wh11lf. A.M ·FM 1t1rto rtdio, 1600 mil••· SfM:cI! purch11e from Buick Motor Di•. l4t4i71 " ' ~ ' Radio •nd he•Mr. 4 1p.ed, l1r9• angina. lm- rntcul1t1. Sprii19 green with vinyl bucket 1e•h. (YCNl22l Thi1 herd lo find model 11 in ouhlandin9 con· dition. Full power, fectory eir. Gold w/buck. 1kift top & iftl1riOr. Ckrome wheelt. Still u11· d1r f1clory w1rr1nty. OC8Kl40J Aulom1 tic t•1n11T1it1ion, radio, he1t1r, low, low 24,000 ori9in1I owner miltt. Mutt 1e1 tki1 one, (8ZVl56 l • '2895 ' • . ·s Specializing in JAGUAR AVTuORIZED .234 f. 17th ·St. ·-.BVIC:~PEL-.IAGVAR . SALES and SERVICE COSTA MESA 548-7165 ,. 9900 Used Cars New Cars 9800New cars . 9800 N.., C•n 9800 New C•n 9800 Used Cors .... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiii---~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiii 9900 Used Cars -" 9900 l:IHCI Cars JOHNSON &SON LINCOLN-MER CUR¥ • THREE GENERATIONS IN THE AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS BIG SELECTION Bl~'SAVINGS ON STATION WAGONS NEW MONTEml STATION WAGON MONTEGO, MX VILLAGER !11 -4¥ Y-1 .,..1-. l•.,oratfft llllfWH Coiitrol Select• SWft J,......iuioa, 'C::o11rtay Utlrt .,..,. WSW G.11114 'nm. Power 11. .. W'l~ow, LllftClte ·c.n;., -W/Air Dl>fttr, Tlllrd s..t, II.Mr F«I ... , Power Stffri .. , Air CH· 41ttotier, AM 11.0IHo, n.tff Gian • c....,..,., DIL Secrt Ir Fll.T SM•lder lefts, Remot. CTL 1..tt H•d Mirror, U.. a.u Wlltel Co•en. Traller Towl .. Pcte:kap. #OHllM5· 11627 ' ' Save $ $ '67 COUGAR $2275 Avtl. lr1111,. f1cter1 lir c-llitllill!r, llOwtr :i';i,;'"fnf'-llf'lktl, rlellt, ~"'· '85 T·OIRO $1175 l.Hdld. lotE ~'l F11ll ,.....r, fa(loty 1+r. '88 MUSTANG O.T. • c"". Avie. "'"'" la(lory t lr 1:1111tltit11· $1475 1"1f, ,...,. •l-.riftf, ll'OWtr l>rt~tl. rf,it, lltlllo'. tSTV U7l 114 COfllTINlNTAL 'Kl9ry 1lr ct!l'll"ltn!ftl, 11111 ""'''· rea10. • "'-IW, llK_,,11111111 cltln. IO L T U.J $1575 '11 MERCURY t:::.: GT I Dr. H.T. $167& ... PORO C•l!Y 1911..,. I P-., ..... trtM., R&H, 1ir CtM.. ,_. "'111. CTOt 1111 $187& •• COfllTIH•NTAL C..... "=:: c""411110111flr, 11111 "-· ._. OEK Jn, $387&. ·11-l ...... (\'TP ISSI $971 . '1' i>.' • ~ .";f· Summ1r time 11 1!1tion LEN BROCHU ~ w1~on t ime & you c:tn re1li1e t~tl big big 11¥· i11g1 with •arli 11! v••t· end el1ara11ce in Lincoln M1rcury hiltory, BRAND NEW 1970 Marquis Station Wagons Yeclrt Dk. PnL COoce1llllll Md, Lmp, Grill•, CU.I Adkin Tl, Gt. Pow. Rqr Wlndo"f, FID, ·.ttiru Vtn! Systfll\, L1191111111 Rick, Evp. !!"mission Cont., 81k, S/W11t H7h1S Trrt1, Polll'lr S/Wlndows, ' N8y Po ... $QI, Centtr F1elng R•er SHll, Cll'J)elld LO!ld FIOOr, p.,, Fri, OIK 8r1k11 .• Po.,, Stffri/llil. Whl11>er Air Cond., AM IFM Stereo fll.1d1D, 111!. Wll'ld/ Shld Wiiier, Tin!~ GllH Com11., 01•. Seat & Fri, S"®lder 81111, Rt . Cool. LI!, Mirror, Lv•ury W. Cover1, Cro11 Country R~ Pk. DISCOUNT $967 .so FllOM WINDOW STICllll. Pll.ICI '70 ,ORO M1vtrlt1c $21 '75 ' A. T" 1 t,000 mlln, RllllD & ht1l1r. '66 MllRCUllY l'lrtlltnt $1675 " • Dior H11'dM,. l'1chry elr ctlldll1Dnl"1f, /vii ,....,., rNit, lltlt.r. k•lllltul cOllCll!lt•i. (S IM .. ti • ,. '67 FORD Ct11nlry Slln. $227& Auto. tr1n1., R&H, ,.,S., P.t ., 1lr cw .. rool raHt. IVGT 44fl '67 0"EL RAUYE $11~& fWOE •>l '67 COUQAll $217&· GTtE 70 LllF'I, Avto, lrlrK., "wtr tl-kltt POlll'lr braktlo rM1'. b11tw. HI. HtU, '&1 "ONT. (II. CPO. v.a, '""· tr•1., ,._ •l•rlnt. • rNlo, ffaltt, IUMI' .Mil $13~1 '&& OUl(I( Slryttrll; S1111 I OMr HaN'IO,. "'''· ~11111., R&M, lll'fl'V tlMrlftt· '68 vw--s111f· 1w11 an NOW IS THE BEST TIME IN TEN YEARS TO BUY A \INCOLN. MERCURY PRODUCT !lohnson.son -l~L~INCOf,Jll COJllTINENTAL • MARK Ill • MERCURY e COUGAR~-~~ Onfttl CMftry'I Oldttt llt1a.ll1hed Factory Qlr.ct \.lncaln-Mercvry DMI., 2626 HARBOR; COST A MESA 540-5630 540-5635 • (I Mlle So. of San Di190 Frwy.J FALCON MUSTANG PONTIAC PONTIAC T·BIRD '65 MUSTANG '69 GTO. Ait·concl, p/s, p/b, '62 FALCON 2-dr hdlp, Floe""'" 298 ong, '67 Le Mans '"""' tape, rndlo. A""· --------Sandra Reed i1 Transportation Special. Dir., auto trans, almost new tires, Low mi. 96.2-8448 aft 7 Automatic {TAZ 241) full Hurry! $000 673-23TI aft 6 Bucket seats automatic, pow. '69 GRAND Pri.."'(·full pwr. price $399, Small down will pm & wknds. er s1cering" air cond, Dlr, Xlnt cond. 4-spd. Best oller. finance private partty call '69 MACTl I ex. cone.I. $450 (~288479) ~Ill take trade or Pvt. pr!y. 646--0898 309 Memphis Ave. . Huntington Beach ' ~ 546--04052 or 494-9773. & T.0.P. at $78 mo or f1nanc_e private party call I .;::::::0::0:::::::::::::::::::;:= '64 8 SPORT Deli.Lxe -auto, payoff $207.9 5-18--0253. 5464052 or 494-9773. You are the 111inner ol 2 tickc!s 10 the ORAlllGE COUNTY • FAIR & EXPOSITION at !he ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS ps. 1-owner. 30.000 mi. New '66 Mustang GT Coupe, auto 1965 Pont. T~mpest 8 Sta, rubber $695, 540-4466. tra."JS, fact air. disc brks, \Vag. low mi, auto. trans. =========!PS $1325. 673-1342. lull pwr, fact. air, R/H. FORD ='-'-cO--C-~c--~-1 Ext.-ellent condition $995. '68 Mustang-r.1any xtras. Days 9 6 8-6 4 8 5, eves RAMBLER -----~·--'6-1 AMERICAN. auto, ~. XtNT oond. Real economy . $495. 536-1674. ---,-56--F ___ d __ ., Priva~~~·afler 5 646-1188. Or -· ---'68 Pontiac GTO, 400 auto '61 RAMBLER $125 545-5978 July 14, 19 Plea~e call 642-5678 ex t 329 bet111c!'n 9 and 1 PM lo ciaim your tickets .. !North Count;Y loll-free number ls 540.1220) 1 owner, like new! dlr. Musi OLDSMOBILE fac. air, p/s, new "'ide sell. Full price $399. Will __,.---_ ov~ls, 1nags. 20,000 ~i. T-BIRD finance private party. (PLG. '66 C ti Ong. owner. Sac. $2&l0. ti1 T·B' •. 2 •. ,_I ·-"a" 9251 Call 54&4052 or 494-9m. U QSS ,.54=1>-0Stiti==·=~~~~ "' ~'"• " ... Power & Aii· s179;; '64 T 81"rd FORD 6 cyl. engine with FuU power plus air cond.., '68 PONT.IAC Fire~ird, U:S· e 673-4097 e • tra I t I b 'It . I I DI tTRF "'06) l\f~, wide oval tires. l\11t>t Convertible. Dir. Full priOI! ' 000"'· ilcomp.,,:_ e,y u"' ta"'k · wv1~1Y1 1 kop. .r. 1 d · r.f green. $2400 or best oiler . '56 T-BlRD. Xlnt cond. Ne1v S69!l. f0NR067) \VHJ take car · m cs. """s 0 er e 1 a ? car in ra e or in.. Call aft 5:30, 646-9161 paint & interior. $1600. 548-5380. ance private party, 54640521====,,..,=~--in !radc or finance private a '64 Country Squire 9--pas.~.-or 494-9773. '67 PONTIAC GTO, 1 owner, * 675.5656. parly, =>-1S.4032 or 494-9T13, . . .~=-~-...,----,,-,, 4-sp trans, Rally wheels. ·57 T-Bird, good co nil. '6•1-T-BIRD. I owner, ~ auto trans, air. p1vr win· '68 Olds Toronado, custom, Must sell. Mr. \Ve b b Sl750/best oiler . 526--2514 or 6." dows, good cond.. 646-5619. one owner, vinyl roof & S42-854S S46-20lS. tires. $72.i. Blue Book '67 Galaxie-all pwr & air. a cherry on top. $2595.1-.========'-=========_:_P:;•~i"'::.:,· .::":::~:::634:::::'·:_ ___ , Xlnt cond. Lady--0wned. 675-5624. lmportad Autos 9600 Imported Autos 9600 Imparted Cart 9600 .~"~"""'~-"~•'-"~'~'~·-,.,-,-..,,_1 '·53~~0l~d7s~C~u~t~l-a-,-,--7b7I"""c·lf:;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;::;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;:;;:::::::::::::::::::;;:,1 '63 Convert, Xlnt cond $575 w/1,·hite top. VW tires. r/h, [~ See al 9191 Halt League Dr. ps. Very good cond. $585. H.B. OOS-74'18. 67~138. =='-----·II '62 1',hffiLANE air, r/h, '58 Olds, Clean inside & out, auto. Xlnt cond. $350. Runs great, nu r adiator, -:;==="=5-618=='===\batt & upholst. $250 . -644-0778. MERCURY '64 Lm~ry " Old•. --·---52,000·mi. $739 '67 Montclair 1 _~~"~6-0ti6-' =-= Full JXlll'Cr plus air cond., '67 CUtlass S~prem . 'J'.op co:i Dir., vinyl top.clean a.~ you \v/everlngth1ng. Ong. p t. will find CVOD049). Will take ~P,.:'>.:.·~"~~-5483~=~=--.,,-I\ car in trade or finanee pri. '66 • Olds r~-S.'i. VS, auto. vale party. 5464052 or 21.000 mi. $100 under 494-911~. wholesale. 642-6695. '69 Monft'go MX 2-dr HT. 302-2V cng. P\vr windoWfi & scat. Fae. air. 10.700 mi. PLYMOUTH Xlnt cond. $2750. 8.U-1611 lg&j Plymouth Barrncuda, ex. 2149 days. good cond. while wi red int. ,64 MERCl1ltY w/alr, new Bucket seats, console, auto . 1 SHARP! .. ,,... tl'8.M, V-8, formula S. $925. pain , . .....-a 962-91!97 * 548-2981 * 1,,,,.-,,.-'-,,.-=,,.-;-;;--, ------'65 Plymouth Fury 111. 4 ' MUSTANG dr HT' '63 Lincoln Co•· -Unental w/deluxe 'Xtras. .-66-M-,-,,-, -a,-l-o,-'v-""'1--lo_p_d_lx 1 Below book, pv_t. ply. Pit. lilt. Good cond. MUst' sell Sat only, 544-5357. $980, 5,36.97~7. PL Y111. '67 Satellite 2 dr hard top, 8 cyl, Automatic, '65 2+2, V.fl, auto, Pow b k Fact air 1 ~" -~ ~:, ...,16 o~r. ~. e~. &44-1048. ="'"'·~=,,=,,_'"',.-_,,"-.,-,.,-'61 BARRAcuoA;C1can. '66 Mu.'lt.a,.; V8 dl!C brks, Auto $87S or otrer. 642--0721 auto, R&H, Yt?llow-blk int .. ·ex. cond. l\tust !Jell $1100 01" best offer &12--798.l PONTIAC '5:.1? r.tach I r.fui>tang, 4-f!p, '64 GTO r.tusl sacrillce for Xlnt cond, Be11t offer. ul k --le Call arter 6 pm * Gn-1n2 * ct c _, · MM\~. ror Fast result., .Call "The TIIE SUN NEVER Sl."I'S on WE HAYE THE T&M SPECIAL , BEST SELECTION OF '65 PORSCHE Sport Coupe BMW's IN ORANGE COUNTY 8r•r.d new enQ!ne not • mile on {II JttdlD, he1rer, 1m.....,cul1t1 thrcr1191lovt. Whet 1 btaulyl $2995 We hive 1 fin1ncing pl1n to, fi t your budg1t. Come ;n i nd tallr will! 011• of our exptri1nced caul'I• 1elo r1. it ALL COLORS e ALL MODELS e IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Radio, hoatcc, cx1'·a s1995 special care has been taken with this bcautr . See A: drive to apprec1alc! '69 v.w. AMtom11i' •tick 1hift, r1dio, he1ter, look• end d rive1 lik1 1 f1ctory frt1h cir. ISER9951. '69 .V.W. 9 p11tenger W-19011, fivt ii•tt 11ew r1dl1I tires. Thi• b~s ;, factory 1H $AVE pric1d to low yo11 won't belit•I It! '66 v.w. $895 Redio, h11 i1r, economy d1p1nd1biliiy, VoM couldn't find 1 btttcr bargein. ! SLJ7ll l Fully equipped plus '64 YW "Camper" $1295 sun roof. Ready (or any· t.hing. See this one for sure! {MNE386l '64 v.w. Redle, ll1efer, cw1I0111 pln1triping. s799 Healey "Sprlte".·Radio '66 AUSTIN $695 and ht!ater. 1ofcchanicA1ly A·l. Perteet tor summ~r. ............. ..... ........ T&M MOTORS (Open Sund1yt} 1011 GARDEN GROVE ILVD. Ya Ilk. I . ef lffCh llH. 534·2284 892-5551 Hot Line" Dally Pllol · ._......, AO o ... w~ ~PAIL::::_Y:_::P~ILOT~~w~~:::..:.".:::::·1 Jo,..-.r;j';;;o. ............ ,. ................ .,.. .... ,. ............ ......; .......... ""' ' ' i I • '· " " " :· :! ., I• " --;: •' " ·' ·' ·' " " " ,. ,. i •' " " ' :. '· : , . r " '• I· • " " .. .. " .... ·-----=o::ic.~.-. ' ::"..:...r..~--~.L]ii-~=~=--~'!"i'!"~"!'!""' ·--. .. . --_....,. ( ti •o•g :. AT !: • ·' I . , ·: . •' ,, f! l . ·, . ;~ ·' , •' .. . .. .. r· '68 CHEY Corvette Fastback V-8, """ '"'~ fo""'Y ol• ~d> $3999 tlonlng, full power, power win• dows,. rodio. heolll'I'. Turbo Hydl'l> motic }.NZO I 0 '67MUSTANG '66 CHEY SS IMPALA ..... ,. ..... "'·'""·~·"""" $1799 tloning, rodio, h.ater, bl.ldel 1eo11 EXTRA SHAI! P STR459 '68 CADILLAC Sed Deville V-8, '"" """'~ fo<lo~ 01' """" $3699 floning, full power. luxufiout. 2539 . ' SALES&COSI· SERVICE . ES· I . , •75 MPli , •FRONT DllC BRAK•s c , · 40Ml11S·# ' •4 •11111D TRANSMISSION •FULL CARPITING • P•RGALLON : ~ • t '69 FORD Mach I '68 CHEY Caprice '68 OLDS Cutlass Sup v .•.. ,.. """· '""·~ "'' ""'" $2599 fioning, power tle!!ring, powor brake1, rodio, hei:i:.ter. Tilr Wh !!el XHE7JO '66 CHRYSLER Newport V-B, fo<lo~ ;,, '°"dili•"'"'' po~-$1499 er s!eenng, power brokes, radio, hl!Clter. TEX602 TOM MOULDINGS, HEATER, HEAVY DUTY SHOCKS, HEAVY DUTY SPRINGS, DUAL MIRRORS, STEP BUMPER; 750xt6 SPLIT RIM TUBE TYPE TIRES SERIAL #64315 -- '65 FORD Falrlane 500 W9n. '64 PONTIAC OTO V-B, aulo. Irons., rodfo, h!!olor. POE359 ~999 '64 CAD Devillo Conv. • Y·B, oulo. troM.. redlo, he~ OTU981 '64 FORD Sta. Wa9ea '1 •. -50 +TAX &UC J · DEUVERED IN ' COSTA MESA > • ' FACTORY ,, DISTRIBUlOlt FOi •ANGELUS•HOLIDAY e GlMTOR•KAMPER KING •STACKWELL• HARVEST •KING OF THE ROAD '67 CHIV Sperl• Y- .. •.a •••cK epol Kaoff .... V-S, '°'~~ oia """'"'""''' ,_ $1299 l!f 1fe.ering, power windows, rad JO, heater. HGP273 V-8, outo, tron1., rod1o, heater, Jli!Y7SO ' $599 . $1-499· ~~~ ipood, radio, heotet. 0-. '68 OLDS Cutlass ·~. """ """" '""·~··· """ $229" 9 tjoning, rodto, heo!er 9•?ABI . '65 BUICK Skylark '57 PORD Wa1on Y·B, ou10. t1on1., ruJ10, hoot•r IGT66S '63 RAMBLIR 990 '67DeDOICoraot .$·1699 ' V-1, allfo, lron1,. olr condirlonhg,-,. • rodlo,Moter.TIZ162 __ __ .. _ !6i"-CHY;-Plck•p'1/2 T~ · " V-S,•"•·""""•''dio,h••"'-$1099 V.l,••••·"""'"'odlo,h••"• $599 . • $11·99 RGU063 NFV:J'45 V .rttdt0, heatBI". ~ 1peed 22"1C _ • MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM AT FANTASTIC SAVINGS. ,, 1_ . COSTA MESA • 540-9640 , .. • G.M.C. T·RUCKS • . - • • . T SATISFIED UNTIL ll'OU ARE" 2850 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA ~8881 " J I r ' I I , • ' --·r .... :z: M • "' :c ,. ~ .,, 1111 "' ..... .,, "'· z n ·- SA VE -EXTRA -·$$$ IN JULY! • . .A • WHILE THE .PICKIN'S ARE GOOD! ' . * 6-PASSENGBt ~* JIM'ASSENGa: · -* CuSTo · c--'"".:---1- S9'1:1._ .. So.-c.Jif..,,;.,, Yosit Us J oc!Ay -CUSTOflt 500 * GALAXll ·500 *LTD .. '. -* LTD DOUGHAM *SEDANS • · * HA,RDTOPS . * DNCH W.A&pNS * COUNTR'{ SQUIRES 1970 COUNTRY -SQUIRE' WAGON . INIAI ·-STAfl' c.u· ••• Nini 11•1sm1Dn -. =w::-~-1!ff'"'•or\ellpte . 54189 ' ...... c.. •• , ............ lolled . . . . WSW Ti-429-2Y u. lo. VI E'ntilne: · •. • . c...-11c'r ............ ""-St.orlnt. Power . front Diie a.-. Soled Alr -~tloner, • --~' .. --MM ...... iotx.~W'Mef ~ThUed ,. .... ... Me™• ·(OJ76Kll16061 ~-.. 01s_Mlmr:•nc1 o:noni , , ... ovn 80 NEW llG ·~DS' IN' STOCK! * HARDTOPS .. ,. . . .. * SPOIT ·llOOf'.s_~.-_ * CONYE1t111LE "· • * GIANi>E's. . ' . . *MACH 1 *: 1055 3,02 FALCON-• TOllNO FALCON • TORINO FMll,ANE · TORINO-FAIR~NE 500 • T0 .. 0 • TORlfllO Grs ·. ~er-45 In Stock ReiNly To Roli , Mako Your Choice T~ , . . , BRAND ·NEW 1970 · FALCON CLB~ CPE. . ' ·-~ . ··-23-95 e 6 Cyll- •· Crulaeomatlc Transmission • 695 i<14 WSW. Tires • JW'bclfo .•. ,._, • Tlnled Gleu • Whoo! c . .,. ' . I e ELDORADO .-FOURWiNDS-. e .. I·.~. -•' e ·aAtBOA MOTOR H_O~ES e . , e CR~l$~11lE MOTOR HOMES • _ e ' TRUCK·CA~PER UNITS . .. READY FOR. IMMED. DELIVERY e. EXTENDED ' CREDIT AVAILABLE COMPLETE CAMPER .RENTAL -DEPARTMENT RESERVE YOUR DATES TC?~AYI . 'HIVE A WINNI• '"" 1"1Sf -,,~MJ{J.l.~N,-! ~ .DR.--11.)'~~UAND-NEW ~-=~~· . ··259· 5 GOODYEAt TJRt-.CINTER-. .. 1.-Tlros • • e 250 C.l.D. Engine . •-s"°""' . •AM-. VACATION DISCOUNTS. • AMERICAN EXPRESS ALL SIZES ·• SPECIAL TAKI OFF PRICIS e ILEMS e POLYGLASS WID! 'OVALS e TRUCK AND CAMPER TIRES. PREPARE NOW FORo A SAFE Y/ICATIONI ' • Ci HEVRON ' MANY, MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FiROM ... ~.'-~~""'-'' 1 ~· C UJORNIA SPECIAL Mnt<11119. v.1, •ufolNfi•, !NWM '*"""" rMi .. ·""'" 1 .. ..,,. t ir'.111 .... 11 .... -cl itio11. (WIC4471 · $2099 PARTS-.SERViCE 7 AM To 9 PM MON PA.rs' DIPT .. ONLT • AM 'to 6 PM SA TuRDAYS HOURS 7 AM To 6 PM TUE.fill 1 ·r. 1 ,, • ·1