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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-07-17 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa•. ' I er o . . ' ' ,Fair~dFan -. . , . ' ~ . . ' DAILY PILOT,_. W••IW ldlMWttl Harold-DeGarro, who has.no.shortage of •height, also·hasno shortage of ,ball..oons ;µid lollipops to band .out. to children visiting the· Orange County Fair in Costa · Mesa. Annual event ·comer to -a close Sunday night. ~l t ... -, . M,. · orQe . Refl,~::rn -ed:.· I p "'~ ~ ~~~4 : ~ r ,•" •-'• • ,' • • . r ~' :,. " '' • ' . ' < To .. Death Row ' ' . .. . ·. By T(\M. BARLEY Of tllt' ~ phi( ilaft .An Orange c;oo,;ty Superior .Colll'.I Jury ruled.late 'lbursday that Jos'!fh 1!emard ~ .~~st jO· to the . g~s dim_nber for the. killing of San Diego ·eoonty Jail.cetlmate 'ntornas.Taddei, It was the second time thafthe al_eader. fair-haired Olula Vista man has .heard a jury make the death recommendation. Judge Byron K. McMillan ordered Morse's immediate return to Death Row and set July 30 as' the date on which he will go through the formality of . decreeing death.·Defense attorney.Frank L. Eddens Jr. will file a motiOn for a new trial and ask for ·reduction of the sentence at that time. 1 Eddens' post-veJ'd!ct comment-was that Morse will have to go thrOugh the penalty phase of the Taddei trial yet again. '"Ibis case was over-pro.&eCUted.'' he said, "and the appellate court will rmd that Judge McMillan erred in allowing much of the prior testimony against Motse to be read in this court."' M«se•s post.verdict comment was to laJ.!ilh Md chat with his lawyer and ._ his delight that be would go bact to . Desth Row pending the· !uly 30i,fuling. 'He 'thinks it's .• od~ ·sipt be!W-Orange County Jail;""Edden.s said, -· , 1 Morse, 26, fint drew the deaUt penalty oft Nov. 10, 1964 in Orange · County Superior Court.'. 1 A jury brought that vl:m:tict 'after · listening to evid~ that the C!-ngry M1;1rse' c~e6 ~s fellow lnmate ' to death . wiqt, a mattress cord in a qUarrel gparled by Taddei's defeat in a game of .dominoes. The death penalty was overturned by .the California Supreme Court in a ruling 'Which 'ailoWed the guilty verdict to stand. Wheri. Morse strangled Tad'dei he was · In iBll-.W.itin11 sen\~c)n'g fur '1be kil,linll on Sept. 2, 1962 or his mother, Mrs. · Hope~Mor~, 58, and his crippled sister, .Jennifer, 12. He . I bludgeoned" the woman aqd her daughter to deatft in the· family's Chula Vista home and used a baseball bat and a rock to pound the bodies Jong after death. Morse later testified that he did it because he had an "urge to kill." Morse got the death penalty for the doqble killing but the state high court reversed that decision at the same time as it rejected the death ruling in the Taddei slaying. MofSe was later c\Jn· \•lqed ,of secohd degree m·urt1er in the family killing and is technically serving that life term today. Eddens has .filed an?appeal against Thursday's .convictionr ~. ·want to ·sta7' . . ' Sobbing Girl Dragged From Home LONDON (UPI) -'A f.year-<>ld girl wv dragged screaming and sobbing ~ay from the arms of the woman she has""known. ·as her mother since a=was six weeks old .. .~·M'ummy, mummy, don't let them t.Ue me away!" pleaded Jeanette Bartlett as she was taken from her foster mothec1 Mrs. Wilfred Callaway, 45, to be Telurned to her natural mother. The, decision ended a 21•month legal ~lUe 8'f)d sparktd dem'ands today !or a Change in Britain's child ,welfare laws. "No, inummY. Don't rllake me go. I shan't go. 1 want to stay;• the child --• man and a woman from the·Donet Colll)l)t Council children ·s department ..... led for 20 minutes os 1he dlild ~ t. .her dlstresoed footer moliler "*iile their home in lirfd~·m-mllel IOUthwest o( London. A crowd of newsmen, photographers and neighbors watched the acene. Slx policemen stood by to make sure no one interfered. ' · Neighbors who ~d known the girl since she was a baby wept as Jea nette was put into the back seat of the officials' car. One elderly man shouted, "Man't bloody inhumanity to man!" Bf'i!Mn's newspalJen gave prominent IPICt· to 'tbe story and pictures 'of the struggle, "This :.must ne'Ver happen again !," said lbe Dilly Sket ch in a bold headline over its front-page picture. Jn an editorial accompanying more pic- tures inside, the newspaper said under a headline "stop this barbarism'': "The picb,ires on this page are a , d4!grace to Britain.l• • The newspa(>er called the dai's ·ivents ··~rµel, ~pi~ ,and ~u.st" .and SS;id ·'.'Utey prove that an e1ement of barbarism in British .law sUU lives on.!' It called for "a · change in the law J•to1 1hietd children from being 1.-eatn such appalling llCenel'. as toot place at • Btidgport yaterday ... 'Ille 'GUobllall• joined In .adtinc . , .. a change t:a the Jaw -to be done, it saJd, in a manDe!' "as most. concetned. with the care of children t h l n k necessary." Jeanette and six brothers and sisten were placed in care of local authorities shortly after she was born to Mrs. ·Joan Bartlett. now 45. Al the time. M ... Bartlttt WU llomtless and betwten maniages. , • ma e~:: _______ ... -- • -' .. us • • I . --- r • . ., -r. • - B •4'.• h ·111 ' ,. ·. r:tlilS . -~QB~c .~ \ . - FRID'>IY: it.mRlilOOfil,<:IUl!lY. lli7, B97Cf VO'-A·-..a11HY•Mlo!J ..... . ' ~~k~Gi:oity " • I I J,_ J ...;_ u• , s Fini!S : •• . ' Life Rosrer HOLLYWOOD -'1bree memben of the rock music lfOOP "Blood, Sweat and Tears" say life in the United States seems rosier now that they've toored three romtries in Communist East E.urope. The long-haired mlllldans to 1 d newsmen Tbunday oI ·Watdliog R<mao nian police set clop en yOIRbs and ol being told by one East Eumpeen alter another that cooversatian w l th Americins bad to be reported to the government. "Suddenly you get· a new perspective over there because we 1aw so much more wrong tbere than it ·is here,'' said lead singer David ,CJiyton.1bomas, 29, of Toronto, Can. ' . ' . '.;j :' ,{ .. t.d ... ~, ' . ; • ii 'i l i' . . ,. . 'l : " I/;. . -----.. • \ : . . , . • ' ' • 1 • ' ' \ .. . ' '.. } .. , e-4l~Y1,ILIT,'"':":" ~11r~ O'~I· "Here in the United States we have a thing· ca.lied due proceu'_ of law," Clayton-Thomas told the newsmen. "If the government hete wmts to get yippie leader Abbie Hoffman, they have to take him to court lar years and Abbie makes thouaands off the publicity." L.IVING _STATUE -Roger Lanphear of Laguna Beach 'pooes hlgli.1 atop Ir.vine· .89wl 1stage &sr'•War Memoi'il.I 'of 'Nonn8ridy.11 Orikiha.J. ma~Ie .~PturetbY' .(m.erican artist Doni.Id. DeLue is•at·Saint·Mere-' 1 Eglise 'm 'Normandy, France. ·It honors Americans • killed in l\'orld war 1r. . · · • · : . Jn Romania, 1 a i d drummer Bobby Colomby, 25, or New. York City, ·~r any Romanian citizen speaks to an Ainerican, he's supposed to report everything that happens tq his govern- ment~" F:av.orjtes of Pa'st~Amohg . ' . . . ' . ' ' ., . ' ' The nine-member rock group tour,ed . Rominla, Yugoslavia ' and Poland on a month-long, ll~eert jaunt which they said. •cost the U.S. State Department $40.000. The group Page~1 · Living Picture$,·:_: · rtturned to the United States July 10, alter perfonnlng In Belgrade, Zagreb, By-BARBARA KREIBICB Lubjana. Sarajevo, Yugo 1 I av I a: °' 111e·Da11r .'11tt ~. Constantsa andJlucharel!lt, Romania, and Laguna's famed Pageant ol • the . Warsaw,J>oland. Maatets· JOOted back tiv.ei:-the-tyears It was after a concert In Buchare!t . ThunClay-niilil 1 and · the "Vlew· 'was June. 28, ~1to11-Thorna!l"said, ttiat a be8.utiflil.· · •. ·• · .,·.1 · group or yquths t:lamored for an·e~ore. , nle 3$th 'an0rversary· pfeM:Qtitlo~·o( ' "l'h~ ;polite let ~s ·qn · 1ne ·crowd," ' the lPagearit is 1a "<!otnnmfld ~;et(ofm~ he·· said, ·•'.kkfs 1brote window.s and I l·ance,' made up entirely of au.dieoCe 1fa~ got hysterical. • • ,Y<ir1toi ';,mo,;g· ilie hiuidttdf' ·of'1mViltg . 'llt ·wu qliit. a heavy scene," ~ , ~ "tJlat baye<tieen:cte&tt(sliioO~the added. P-'I earue.t <lays: · ' ' I l " GuJ!arht Steve Kalt, 25, ol New Yd l LE...,, ~ .liital IJ.15 Is re~i4ii.t City, llid the rock group w.. -~ 411e,: ouolltY fl . ..ch ... tatkin o<i.. aibd Its feellnp on the Vlelnain' , ' Wi!Flcir '111e' ~ (aide war. ' '•if. Pa,tiln(~>OY!f the Yeirt.'' · · ~ "They !mew we're against the war Thi Ille. of the' task uodertaken ,Jiy -they're against the war, too. Everyone producer Don Williamson and his Is against the war. "So alter . a while • de<lleoled Illa!! is monumtn\'L Tllere the pfess would ask u.s about our music." are, !;10 ttss than 30 program lter'os, fThe gr".OUR is perhap1 ;best known for le~4l of them 'miniature "g11leri!s" such s.in~gles as "Sometbing's c.omJng With Up .to three or four lndivJduaJ. art On," "You Made Me So Very Happy," WOfQ on stage at \Ji<·••~ tjme. • "SpirclinC Wheel," and. "And Wh<n I I · Perhal>s·inspired·by'the cha!Jin(e, the Die." ' ' produotlon ltalf has acl1leved t Paawii • , . -. ' ilia~ nioves <mOolhly> and·'.awifUy, Wiili ~most no.de.lay' Qr .dragging spOJs. . Judicious use of the Irvine Bowl fa5'J~es .con:tr~b,utes to tbe s~·pace Of the prqduclion, as the.1potliibt\movea from the main 81.age to the hlllsldes to.th~ ~pper stage to rev~"l a breathtak· lilg variety ' of art; m.tll,uJOusiy re- created wilh living models. · The previ!\r niglit IJdie;nce' ,of ·VJP. -local and ou1-<>1-..offlcl al1. memben of ·the .pmo aad distlngulobed guella -fll)ecf>all of 'tlle 11Jowl'1 ·2;!00 ""-ts, responding wH~ 1111pe and f~ ~ .applause ,q , 111• li•il>r.'<]Jl- were un~Ite;d.. ~ ~ : 1 ti . Even the weather contributed ~ the' overall> effect. Il was 1a pleasant, starlit nlght al)d, tow,ard the end, as narrator Hap· Grwm directed 1tt.nt{9n to the hlllai~ reproduction of the Porch of 1be Maidens, a full moon moved · from behind the trees, as If op cue, to bathe ' (See PAGEANT, Pqt I) . ' -. r ; ...... . . . ' ... ·.; • • .. ' '. ,,.;~ . -' I ' -. ,_ __ ,, . • • ' . I • ' ' , ' I • ' Pon",., I ' 'H ''' 't· ,·· · ·ce ·· u;n · ~. •·. rU:.l;.I .: • ,tt•''f' J ~ ., •• , • : ~'~~1"•:r.c •lct)'1i.1'1 •\' t F,, .,-·sos,.. ·-~ .. ,.~ ., ·. Or ·. .· . • ,. I • -~ .I • ' ,. ' ' t ti ; . "' ',• ,·,~· ., .;·, b-'..', I}.~ .. •, ~ ·. ·.,.'.::) ••:i :Y·~~stio~~:: ' ' I j t I I -~-·-··T----~----=:-:--::=..--:---.-=,,,."'";'-="""._, __ ...,._, _ _, __________________________ _ r J ... $ r 1 DAILY PILOI , j M~untOn ! For -Chicago I 1Sex Slasher I " .. ·-.. --........ aDCAGo -Ii manhunt spread today lor a-alaaher wboalrlpped, bound and slallJlldind one Cllllomla 1Jr1 'lhtnda,y nigh~ tllto cat lhl throat ol 1 a eompU.ion who IUddenly Wilted tnto their hotel room. Police imrnedlal•IJ' impooed ~ • 911 what wu .bmd 1a 1"" e-rJuiive auite;~oot it Is rumor!d. to parallel a recent wave ol ritualistic mlll'den, with *l .... Giii mt'llP ICl'lWled <11 a paper. . Evelya Okubo. II, of .Sfoc:kton, WU found d .. d in the balhlub, her hands tied bej1ind her back and her throat cut. anoorWni lo Inv~- , llila -Y.....idl; II, and ... --..... -1nlbtblcod- dlwhed --l1oor ..... ol lhe P111111r """' Hot.I wilb lier -I <Ill 1111!1 -to • 1\Clllltal In erllewelJ atlloolamdlllon. 'Iba .-of~ -dlaoumed llf, o tlilrd-&b'~ PUii IWllUI. II, of la .__... Who ...., -I ' the ~·, DI '"""'· ju1y 17, lf7Q DAILY Pll..OT ...... Irr 0 .... ktlMl4llr Frem r.,. J PAGEANT OF MASTERS .•. Laguna's Ac:ropolla In a u I h • n ll c moonllghl Though there are no "tints'' in the 1970 Pageant, oldtlmers would find it bard to believe the lmprovemenl.s that leclmlcahdVlllCtl In IJihllni, coatumlng and preParaUon ·of backgrounds have made in reproducing such early favoritb u "Pinkie.'' "Blue Boy'' and Millet'• Clowtne '"The Gleanen.'' C'Ampoeer<'OOdu<ltor Vic Schoen teems to have found the aecret of successful musical pmeut.aUon In the Bowl wllb hil -and rather unique orclleslration. The blaring ...... and filterlnl 'Vlollnt that cilllmled ~ In proviool yun have been replaced willl a bank o1 rlcl>volced celll, French horns, trom< bones and a rare blend of malcbiog _ ... The .....it II music that !Illa lhe Bowl witba.it blasting and augmeala the stage pre-.Uon wlthool dlatnotlng the viewer. 'l11e richly varied -Is ,.......,. In ll>e popular IClllpture reprodudlom, covering evorythlng from V<lllll de )!l1o to Celllnl'• sllllalnl golden Salt Cellar. Aa always, the spectaoular -o1 'I'll< Danc:en ...., applause and Iha renartable lari""llw>-llle reproduction of lhe Steuben giul, Orpheus, WU Ml obvious favvr!te. A tour de force In COllumlnl Is The Eight Immortal!, eight lntrlcately carved Chinese Ivories, perfect in every detail. on Sunday alleftMlOt11, ,a llvelf p!ppll lbow to the little Forum 'l11eater, a restaurant for dinlnJ and mli'IY con-- cessions run by Laguna civic groups. B<ginnlni loday, the grounds will be ltrTed by the"' JIOPUlm' namJ tr&m1, running frequenUy from d o w o tow n Laguna. . 2 Teens Declilred Adults in Case Of 'Devil' Deaths ho young members of the hippie group aCCU9td in the "devil cult" dismemberment ot Mission Viejo teacher FJorenct Nancy Brown hAve been cerf'Wed as adult! in court action which may lead to an Orange Qnmty Grand Jury indictment of six peraons. Juvenile COUrt Judge Hobert P. Kneeland toot that action at a hearing attended by Arthur C. 0 Moose" Hube. 18, ti Garden Grove, and Herman Hen- drick Taylor, 17, a transient. Both youlhs "" involved In Grand Jury hearings into the s1ayings of Mrs. Brown, 31, ol El Toro and ..me. tlalloo attendant Jerry Wayne Carlin, 21, of Santa Ana. SI1fBlennlal C..veolion ol lho Ja.,._ Amerlcaa Cilllena League. ~·s program was canceled and .. -had been tnade 00 whelller MORE FUN AT THE FAIR: ALEX PITTARD, 9, ORANGE, RIDES THE SUPER SLIDE WIN!ow Homer's popular Breez!nc Up has been 11Iecled for thia y~'a revela- tion ol bow a living plotutt ii mat.d. Wllb c:ur!alnl .,..., selling anil backdrop are bouled Into place, modtla poled and frame acljlllled. Alt« walchlng these rather ped<llrlan acllvtlles, the audience ll J>ftdidably -when, following a briol blaotout, the llghls go up .., Mrs. Brown's body, minus Its heart, lungs and right arm, and bearing mulli· pie slash wounds, was frond ln a abaDow grave oil Ibo Ortega Highway last JIDll ll. ' to ellmlnato a eclleduled speech Saturday by Sa l'lwlo\\>lllala Cnllege Pr11lde11t S. l."HayUna. . N .. 1_ -dJdol of Homicide Jolm Cutia about nanon that "rttual" -hid been wt In the room, aaytng OCC Student Driver in Fatal Bus .Crash Carlin .... -and bludgeoned to d-and dumped Cl> the ,.u11room floor at bis service station Jast June I . . the ·eompleted picture, an illusion that'• hard to believe. ··-tb 1' beautiful!' • Carthl ·lald, .,,,.,... ... nolhlllr to llldlcale It'• • rtlual ldlllns. . bat tIMr. Wll IOIDe ~ in tbe room. .. Depily a.Joi 'al ~ William Murplly r<fused to say wbat had been writtH, but Yid the "cor1espondenoe" had been made with a black felt pen Jailed Twice In One Day Said in 8 Other Accidents 1be ev~ Norman Rockwell is represented with Winter Duet, two Jlder· ly gentlemen enjoying a little music practice with the aid ol lhtlr dog, wbooe bowls art even written lnto the acore. Prooeculort m pushing for ln- dictment.1 of Hulse and Taylor' neJ"t ~JI: In one of the two lrlllintI• being ln- v.,,tgated by the G<and Jury. Also facing the Grand Jury indictment m Slepben C. Hurd , 20, a drifter wllo II alleged by authorlllel to be the 1Nder ol a Satan wtnhiplng cult; Clltiatophet' "Gypsy" Gibboney, 17, wOO ls cmTeDtlJ In custody In Portland 0..(011; Melanie Daniela, SI, I traneien! who .. cumnUJ oerving a county jall tenn '"' a nan:ot1<1 convkiion and a 18-year~d Santa Ana boy who has not yet been klentifled. · By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of tltt o.lt¥ ....... , ... 00 white paper. ~ up a c.osta Mesa street, a l'lille.-uld"lhon .... a descriplton . -.god dr!..r _,,... Into can, tnea fl" Git lllller, but 1aJ« Aid theJ bad and a -'llllnday nllht. before Oalm• ~ Olid lhe rcom -IOeked II' porldq hia battored economy auto -blOocl It waa -en lh• and going to jall for the aecoad lime -b'ln.wl>lch llllaa Olcubo .... found, In ..... bourl. ond --the bed 00 wllldl Illas Patrolman Frank Jonkn arrived at Y-lo1 and WM IP-....,.. lbe devutated -"' Lonmo Avenue the lllpt !able -to the bed. ,,,. • ··-"' ... _ ....... ( """' wu In 6amy, • H then bad and spotted a -ar, _,_,_ ace '-1 a atruate. Murphy said. -.in the a111w. Murphy llald thal beltte lhe llltacl< lie had already arrested the 17·yeBN>ld the 1bree glrla who 1lharod the .,,... °''"" eo.st O>llege atudent once, late wn In a rcom on the ... th floor 'lburaday aliemoon. with -ol Iba IQQ.,.--an4 dtleploa who bad ...,.. to .<lllcqe .nia. youlh wu beld fir loar bours for the con...Uoo. u penn1tted by law and Ihm nleued Murphy said one of the two vlctiml to hia .,.,..US, """"1IIol to polloe. -t to the "''""' floor room about "lie -t rtgbt oat and IOI drunker 10:11 £-:About IS mlnuleo later, be tho~" aild -o!jktr. aill.1, -~ rcom to . ••".liM"m.....,. dld I hftrl '~ "'' Ii. . . dldn't ~-lllo maiC" -.... 1"iliot ii In :"..J:..takl went·lo 411!1 louM ~-O(<mlJ<Juvmlle Ball, . dla1ed II....,, 9td " .:.U IU1"l1llaed.. tliat -...... '. clnlet 1n pubUc and w1111 Mlal ' ·y-bad plc:bd up· lhe ~..:"":.,.:•tr· bit 11 at1D ~ -an4 managed ~ call for belp ....... delennloed loday and the basic fl"!!~ -._ators lllrlni -.. . . ~ .•• or 'iliOI' the attadt; He ' lndlcat.d the acoldeot ,.port by Olllcer ~ ~ -·tor bad eaIJti! tor a I!°'" ... bod not been -leted. fire~ ambu!fnCO by flle ·time 1111 Ull ledln wbich -wiln.., llald 'Mlal" lntaltl nn !ICl'WDlng fl'i>m the hll"'obout 111 mllea per bour up the ....._ : • quid -t la -., tn ha,. rammed -.polloe narmed all over tho Cceta -Plannlns nu.ctor Wllllam ~ Ooor, other Y01BJ1 people at.-L. Dunn's houte. la!dll!I the coriventloa went to the '"I had l u 1 t gone to bed w he D he Monroe Room, lhe oonventioo's s!Ilh-hi~" u1d Dunn, ""° stayed bon\e from ·11ocr lndquart<n. MaJ11 glrla said they -k loday to aurvey the home at 111611 -111 11aJ !hon durJ"I! the nJ&hl and l'Noldlo Drive and willl be upeda to bt J!011ce .-lecI oil Iba olxth and -th about fl,IQQ damage. !loon. Lorenr4 A....,. curvea and -... . ....._ P,,.e J SHOOTING ••. mltllng arre.t. PmldJo Drive. "NMurall,y, I jwnped out of bed,'• said Dunn, who lives on the curve. ''lie laid down a pepper -end a .... tree and juJI mlued the palm -:· the dlJ' olllolal explained. 'Ibey we"' to be ~ abool 1 Goroatizo, who ii wanted for lbe murder ' ot Mn. Wilm• O'Connell, who Wll 'reportedly an ex-glrllrlend, r AuthortUes believe Mn. O'Comell ls re. former wife of atatmg star <llarley •o·cam.n. ''Then ... hit the kitchen, pwidted the link about fO\I' Inches, tore out the plumbing "T' and oame right through," Duna added. "He WU booking up with his llghta ..,t whtll I got then and he Ootlened the neighbor'• .... but didn't breal: it off." ·~---------~ 1 I I DAILY PILOT """'*" .... " ......... .... .......... ,. .. ...... ,...., ~ pi... S.. Cka111• ....... COAIT l'U•LtSKIHO CCMl'ANY ... Jl•Hrt N. w.9' ~-,.llW 1"111•1 K••"ll ldl"" n..1111 .. A. ,. .. ,,w .. 1111 ...... 1.dltor l ie .. .N P. Nell ...,... ~ C-lt f.dllW ....... .. "I'd never seen hlm before, ln fact. J haven't yet." "At least the kid wasn't tilled and nobody el.le waa either," he added. One witness t.o the w11d ride wu RJchard Houlette . "I saw him going down fast. He slam· med on hJ!I brakes and hit something at the end of the block. The• he turned around and was gom, down the wne street and hit anot.btr car," aaJd Houle.t- ie. One pf the can hit was occupied by Gary Wangler, 17, ol S28 Joann SL, woo wu taWng to a girl. "We aw this blue Comet coming," he to!:I Police, "~ it wa, aJl over, we heard some atrl yell: 'Clzrll, you fool !," said Wangler. The }'tiling motorist parked his car In fro11t of 2'195 Lorenzo Ave., and was llandlng In lhe sizable Cl'Owd wben QI. nc... Joidan mlved. Dory Championships .Set for Saturday TRENTON, N.J. (UPI) -The <!river of a bus which crashed Wednesday kllllng seven children has had at Jeut eight previous acddenta and his license abould have been revoked, a ttate official uld loday. New Jersey Motor Vehicles Bureau clir'edor Ronald Heytnlft uld the traffic record or the bus drtver, Hubert Daye, "clearly indJcated that be sboWd not haw been granted permiaoion to drive a commercial vebldt on t t a t e highways.'" Daye, ts, or MontclaJr, N.J., was driv- ing a chartered bus which tTuhed near AUentoWh, Pa., killing the sevea children and Injuring 62 other persons. Daye blmlelf WU lnJund and la In c:rHlcal Clllldllloa. l1le ~ llcry Aid the NfW Jrney Dlvlllaa ol ~ Velllc*. llm a loDC ~tor pq;·...,....., with a .... Vlolliiii>.,...I( :ua .;at·1....i.., . ~$lg_..., In \iii ioccldool. Daye'• record -nine -... aix eonvlcUolll -three ol them for tralllc 'VlotaU011a and llva llcema """"'"' ilooa, Nawoday llid. On All'll II K WU apln ~ that Dtyt11 liceue be smpended. u.der the New Jrney point ·ll)'lftm but . this ~as never acted upon. the DeWBplper 1ild. Candle Killer Declared Sane; To Be Sent Here SpedaJ It De DAILY J'IL()T OOLORADO SPRINGS -}>nwwod!nl'! began hero today to ertradlte c.ndlellghl Killer Robert W. Uberty to SOOthem Callf«nl.a, after a panel of psychlatrilt.s declared hlm to W a sane man. 1be fonner Westnlln.!ter resident who llp01ll time al At..cadero Slate HO!pllal for the rltuil l<illlng of I glrllrttlld facet m~ charges ln Orange a.and &an lllqo c!xmu ... Liberty was captured here In June following a hlgh-speed shootout with a detective after a ~I robbery In which the owner's wife was taken bo5ta1e. He and a companion, Miss Kendall A. Bierly, 24, of Eugene, Ore., both pleaded innot'!nt by reason of insanity to a variety of charges and were sent to the Colorado State Hospital at Pueblo. El Paso County District. Attorney Robert Russell diaclosed Thursday that lh• elpOrla delmnlned ·Liberty to be l<gilly sane and capable of being tried for the Southern Calilomia murders. "We wouldn't try him on our local cbaget unless tomething happened to their case In California," Russell 1:1· plained. San Diego authoril.ies, however, believe they have a strong case against Llberty in the sadistic ritual murder June 7 of Robert J. lrton, 53, wfl<tn he lmew wbOe both were mental patients. • A 17·year .. ld Long Bead1 boy forced to drive Liberty and MJ.g Blerb' to lrion's apartment -after the fugtttve held bis own family at gunpoint tn WestmlMter -aal.d be was forced to waldl. Cindi,. wen left burnln( beside lrlon'I •libbed, beaten and ltranaled body, In a copy of the grotesque tableau lawmen round iQ June, 1JGI wbe.i. they arrested 'I'll< National Sarf Life Saving Assoc!•-Llber!y bostdt hia il!rllrlend's body. lion (NSLSA) will Jlold Ila NaUO!)ll Dory • He Is alao a"""" o1 the Mardi II Olamplomhlpt Satun:tay at S a n murder or 1 former roommate, 'Iboma1 Clemente. Tbe event will becin at 1 J. Astorlna, l5, who w11 shot nriet p.m. In the area adjacent to Munlclpal and dUmped near Sunset AquaUc Park Pier. in Huntington Beach. LUfCU&l'dl Imm Sani. O'uz to San R"1Jlll of lhe mental test. prescribed Diego will tight IU1'f t.o paddle their for Miss Bierly, who al.lo faces ex- two-man dories three tlmes aniund the tr1d1Uon to Callfomla In connection with P1tt w!th sJx beach exlt.1 and tntr•nces. Crion'1 murcttr, have not beer! announc«l. 1'he event will begin with a 2,000 foot Aug. 7 ls the date Jet for her a· parac!lllto Jump by lilt Laauna Beach tradilloo btarlns. · Heyman told New.sday that a fUll scale lnvesUgation bu begun and reforms are ezpected in procedures for licensing bus drivers. Al preoenl anyone qualllied to have a regular operator'• licenae may apply for a bus driver's llcen.!e, Special qualificatiou "" ...,...ry for drlvlng a school bus bul although the bua: Daye was driving Wednesday cal- rylng Yaunr cbUdttn it wu desipated .a cbll1ered bus rather than a IChoo1 bus. Heyman said Daye's driver's license had already been suspended, and "whilt :C~· be was involved in three . M a result of the accident, Heymu said, 00 bas ordered "an immedJate -~ cbect of all j mJllloa driven' f!COl'dl" hi New J.-.ey. He said Daye Wu Js3ued a special llcenee last May f allowlni him to operate charter bUses. But on March 20 when Daye applied ?or the aame type license, he bad been turned down, Heyrnan said. The fact he was issued the new license was "a human judgment mlatake," Heyman said. Heyman said he has 1e1t notice today advising Daye that his lictme is im- mediately revoked. This parllc1IJar gimmick, along with a few tOJcbea <:l pure com in the na?Tallon, may offf!ld -purists, but they seem to draw -from most ol the audience. Narrator Graham was In good voice Thunday and hia oortpt, u usual, was well ,...arched and dotted with fascinating t1dblt.1 or Information about the artlsU whose works are reproduced. The advisability ot replacing the vocal Lord's Prayer that accompanies the ck>s- ing Last Supper with a recitation of the prayer ii questionable. Instead of ck>sing Ule Pageant oa an inspiring musical upbeat, the recitatioo establishes a low-key, church-like atmosphere that somehow makes applause seem out ot place. Thi•, i-ev.r, dld not hold bock the preview audlenct's s1nctn tribute more than momentarily. The 35tb Festival of Arts and Pageant or the Mastens olficially opens its sum- mer run today and will continue through Aug. 30. The Pageant ltaell b virlwllly sold out for the season, ex~t for the laUer part of August, but dedicated fans may be able to find ticketa: that have been reserved, but oo1 ploked up, by checlllns the hos office just before curta.ln Ume. The Festival ground!, with a rich display ol art. and crali. by local artl.sl!, will be open dallJ' from noon to midnight, with special eolerlahunonl On-lb&Green Summer 4 SIDE CHAIRS ot H . .., 1 OVAL TAILI Ut- WITH J LIAVIS Hulse and Taylor are suspect, In the killing of Carlin, officers said today. But investigators are not yet prepartd to divkle responsibility for the two kill-- inp between members of the gang allegedly led by Hurd . ,,,. G<and Jury -ked th!'Ollghoot the day Thunday without reaching a decision on the issuance of an tn- dictmen.t or who will be named oo whit chargfJI in such an indictment. II is expected that the lnvestlpUv• panel wIU .,,...,,,. lt.s dellbenllom.early next week. ' Air Canada Reqnests Brake Failure Data TORONTO (UPI) -Investigators ol the Air Canada DOI crash that took 109 lives July 5 are asking all world airlines for hiormaUon on any ei:- perlenoe they may have had with filling ground spoilers, it wu revealed ~ day. " . (,.,~·,. OUR SUMMER SALE A INCLUDES SELECTED GROUPS FROM DREXEL, HERITA~!. HENREOON, NATIONAL, MARGE CARSON, HERITAGE A HENREOON UPHOLSTERY PLUS MANY OTHER LINES. REDUCTIONS ON ACCESSORIES, LAMPS, ANO PICTURES ARE ALSO AVAILABLE. . DEALERS FOR: J:IENREDON ,.... DREXEL -HERITAGE 7ed11111 NEWPORT BEACH 1727 W•llcllff Dr., 642·2050 OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 INTERIORS Prof1t1lon11I Interior Dt1lgnors Avollablt-AID-NSID • LAGUNA BEACH 345 North Coast Hwy. 494-655 I OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 ' I I ' ] I - T ... fair T the tho> at l T for and be mu 0 I ail :J T 11 B ( .... lati bel of I I °" dd am 1 2: bn I I boo ... lh chi "°' I di! au tal B1 IOI 41, Tl 'bf .. I .. I . . --... ·---·--- B•ntingto~ Beae~ EDl:rlON Today's F1-I --• r-·-• ~·-·N.v: s-..ek» • . .. ' . . " :VOt:.·'63, NO. '170, ~ SECTIONS,~· PA'&ES ORANG.E COUl'ojTY, CAUFORNr>: . ' " '. ~ • , I •. ! f . ' . • ,FRIDAY:,.J~~y '17, )970 . c • . . :TEN Cb!TS ' , DAIL:Y PILOT l"lltM ff • .., kllMl:t"° KIDS FIND A TALL FR IEND .AT THE COUNTY FAIR Herold DeGarro H1nd1 Out Balloons ind Lollipops Record-breaking · Eair I. ' ' • . ' • l , , it .. r• ' r : , _; Moves Into Fin!il Da,ys TM Orange Counly fair mov"' Into tts final two days this weekend and fair officials expect record crowds. Tonight's motorcycle races·at 8:1,S in the arena are expected to attract thousands. 'Ibe taces are making a debut at the fair and 24 events will be featured. The ~rcycles :will be competing for an audience w)th Hank Ths:mpson and the Brazos Valley Boys, who will 1 be entertainlng 'COUD.lry and western music fans at the amphitheater. On Saturday, the rodeo comes ~ the fair with two exciting shows daily at 2 P.m. and-7 p.m. The roping and riding modern cowboys will be competing Three Kids Die • In Refrigerator Behind House CLAREMORE, Okla. (AP) -The bodies of three small children wen found late Wednesday in .a closed refrigerator behind a rural home a few miles west of this northeastern Oklahoma town. Rogers County Medical Examiner Dr. Orville Holt ruled the children died ac-~ cidentally. u111ey liked to crawl into small places," said Dr. Holt. 'The victims were John Dale C.olem~. 2· his sister, Beck}" Marie, 3,•ancltheir ' -. brother, Jackie, 6. Undersheriff Brownie Cummins said a teen-a1ed brother and 1ister were home wheii the actldent happened and were unaware the children had en(ered t he refrigerator. Cummins s a i d the children's stepfather. was asleep in the house at the time. The mother reportedly came home, discovered-th€ bodies, and --notified authorities. ' for pij;.es aa , they attempl to outwit and outlide the bron~' al/'d Br~a bu1ls, . · The 'Appaloosa horse · show , begins Saturday at 8 . a,m_, Mo~ . than. 400 ,of the beSt 'Appaloosas ' in 'the . country will be . there. , AppalOQSa . o~ners Will stage another show on Sunday at 9. am .. Saturday night, Ferlin Husky. ind "Mr. and Mrs. Country Music," Johnny and Jonie Mosby, will appear in the Amphitheater at 8:30 p.m. On Sunday, fairgoers will get a chance to learn about barbershop quartet singing at 3 p.m. in the mall. Sunday night. the fair will end witb an 8:30 concert in the· amphitheater featuring Archie CampbeJI and the Hagers. Admission to .the fair is $1 for adults, 80 cents for juniors, and 50 cents for children. Gates open at 8 a.m. Saturday and 9 a.m. Sunday. Oil Slick Likely To Miss Beaches A two-mile-long oil slick fouling the sea a few miles off San Clemente Island was expected to bypass Orange Coast beaclies, U.S. Coast Guard spokesmen said today. The slick,. which 1probably ·was caused by an oil tanker CreW blowing out bilges and pipes, Wis first aiCtfted '111ursday by the Swedish sbip'Bahia Blanca' At last slgbtlng jt Was reported about 30 miles oil San Cleritente Island. The slicks out ·to sea are common. because of the large amount of passing tankers, which account for hundreds of gallons of crude oil spillage. The practice is forbidden by law, but is common on the bJgh aeas, Coast Guard spokesmen said. A •11 million desaltlng plant will bo built lo Huntinilon Beach or Fountain ValleT ito help !Mp aalt water tntnu:lon tnto Orange County's natural underground storage areas for fresh water. The Orange County Water Diatrict has agreed to share the cost of the plant wilh the federal Office o( saIInO Water, Federal sources will pay $9.3 million for construction costs of the plant while the water di!trlct will p;ovlde $2.5 million. Construction is expected to start next summer on a 20-acre site at Ellis Avenue and Eucild Street in Fountain" Valley or .on a 12-acre site on the Huntington Beach side ·of the Slinta Ana River. where the river forms the boundary Supervisors Slashing County Budget Orange County supervisors today turn- ed to community safety programs and home and community projct in further efforts to slash a recOrd $204.7 million budge! for 1971).71. But it was not expected during the early phase of the hearings that either program could offer cuts on the ICIJe of those sugge!ted Thursday · by Supervisor Alt.on E. Allen ..,.. a 10 percent paring ol a couttl!' job 1-ast calling for the ~tion oC Ml county posts lo the cominl tioeal ;t:ar.. • : ~ ... ilij\.j ......... ...... helled debate on k .'record'l - d<partment ~get-tbat ••• fioa17, let at slighUy mole lliaJi '811 million;' And it was made 'Bear1 th1t the liiufe b purely tentative and IUbject to further cuts by the 'boord and a welfare depo:t. ment that has been told to cut back hard oo lls origiilal dtmands. Allen's adopted suggestion w 111 eliminate 31 new positions requested · by Welfare Director Granville Peoples. And . the veteran .Fifth D i r t r I c t superVisor defended the move as "being much more equitable" than the b:>ard's policy of· whlllllni away 9!l<dfic fmancial requests one by one. "Department heads kl'low the.le pro- blems best and it makes more sense for them to make the cuts rather than UI trying to do it," Allen said. Allen made it clear that it may not be possible to apf>ly the 10 pereen~ fob cut to all county departments. ..'Itlere will be some departments where we simply cannot cut personnel requests,'' he stressed. Allen got ·board backing for the welfare department cut and the subsequent par- ing of $85,000 from Peoples', b~get. A suggestron by Supervisor David Baker that the job cutback be limited to 21 positions was defeated by the board: Supervisors ,face at least another week of hearings into the county budget before they can finafly set the · figure that will. go to the county auditor as the 1970.. 71 budget total. They are trying to lop the fat from a budget that will, County Administrative Officer "Robert 'nlomas predicts, bring a & to 7-cent Increue in the county tax rate: Thomas states · that the coimty must r·alse about $64 million from property taxes to meet budget expenditures above the income the county receives tram state and federal grants and fines, fees and other sources. A3 things stand, Thomas adds, it seems likely that the new property tax rate will climb to somewhere between $L 73 and $L76 per. "$100 of assessed value from the 1969-70 rate of $1.67. •bon~t Make Me Go~ Sobbif1,g • <;.irl . T.a'/wn . F;;om ·Foster 'Mum,' After 9 Years ' . . ' . . ' . , . LONDON (UPI) -A ~year-old girl "Cou'rity' Cciuncll 'cllildren's 'departm<nt WIS dtagged · screanling and sobb1ng , struggled. for·20_ minutes as tfie child 'Jl\unday from the arms of the woman • ·clung <to her ·dtstrened foster> mother ~ has known as her mother since out.<ilde their home in Bridport, 125 miles lbe was six weeks old. JOUthwest of London. · ••Mummy, mummy, don't Jet them CI'.17-":d of newanen, photographer• lake me away!" pleaded Jeanette and MlPbon wltc:Md the' ecene. Sl'x Bartlett as she was taken from her policemtn stood by to make sure no fMter mother, ltfrs. Wilfred Callaway, one interfered. ~. to be1'eturned to her natural mother. Neighbors who had known the girl Tbe decision ended a 21-month legal since she was a baby wept as ,Jeanette bfttle and 81)8.tked demands today for was put into the back seat Of the officials' a change ln Britain's child weltare laws. car. one elderly man shouted, "Man's 1"No, mummy. Don't make me go. bloody lnhwnanlty~to man!" I shan't go. I want to stay," the child Brlt.aln's newspapers gave prominent l!Obbed. l!p8ce to the llory and pictur .. ol the A man and a woman !rom the Doraet 1truq:1t. ( ·''This must never happen again!," said the Daily Sketch In a bot·d .~ headline o v e r its front-page picture. In an editorial accompanying more pie· tum ins.Ide, the newspaper said unde~ a, headline "stop this barbarism":. '"l'he pictures on this page are a disgrace to Britain." The newspaper called the day's event. ucruel, stupid an<f unjust" 1nd aald "they prove that an .. element of ' barbarism In BriUSh law allll liYM on." It called for a change In tht law "to shield children from being invol'ftd ln 1~ appalling scenes a too k place ·•t (See JEAllmE, Pap I) I \ • • • . ' .. )letween .HµmlnjiW,. Bea~ ~ Newwt Be~,. I .' . ~. w~,®en, _mariager _Of the water .cl)'!lf\ct,. said bo thjnkJ . R would be ·the · largest desaunwidon-plant ·1n the . tlon.1 . ' , , ' .1•1 • r . . "I~Win,~:~,~~~~·milUon galloos of :,..ter daily Into .~ groqnd when the1 'plant ls 'fihilhed Jn 19'f.I," Neil Cline,. assistant ·disftict manager, expl8ined. · ' · u the proJect' ,Ii Judg~. "'°"'"lul by 'federal \standirds· 1the now rate may be 'lncresJed to · i~ million ' gailons of wat~r a ~iy,'cJUie·sJtct .. . '. . . The :orang,,. . COOnty 'w--•J>is!i:kt agreed to cooperate: with the Oflloe Of Saline Water alter a similar .plo)iooal . . . 'wa·s '.turned d<iwh by .the ' MeWpbntan Water Oil!tlcl (MWD), ' . ' MWD 1ofllcjala · f.re1' still : CP'Mi<Jetil'!g the hi&hJy RUblic)Zed,Botsa Island pi:ojecl off !he mast,<>( H~ ~ch:, The MWD turned thi• pi:bje<t doWn liecause it _was tob 'mtall fol-. thelr ~s, Cline said.· . '"J • 1' The proposed Bois& 'Island -project would 'convert 100 million i:allons of salt water to fresh Vflter daily .. Several agentje,, we.re •to ,work to~ether ~,the proje<..1 but most ~eked oot when the cost eStiffiates soared' from $«4 .million to·f765.inilllon: .~ 1· ; • .. .' , . A •POkeunan for;lhe MWn told llun-Ungto~ • J!8api Exclii)i;e. €Ju.I>; men\lltrs Thursd'y, that Bo!al'.:Jr~. ·Jlo! Ye! dead, . . . ~ ' but he. di~ not aay how or wljen It would be resurrected. . The Bolsa' Island project was plailned for. servfce and drinking water~ "Jill& the weter ·district will Use desaliDi:red water strictly !18 a · ba"rrler to prevent salt, water from entering fresh water sources Inland. . The water district: plans to Inject the desalinized ;.vat,e~ into the ground through a series of wells. "This water will be mixed with reClaimed sewage water we also inject Into the gtourii:l,'/Cllne said. The water project will not cauae a .rise in. taxes, Owen assured citlZ4n1. 'The water diStricL · has budg'eted for desalinizatioh experiments and catt tifn- dle the ci>ot wllh 1111 budgeted fundl. -' LA Officers ·Raid ·Hobie; Two Killed · Fl'c!m Wire Services LOS ANGEIES -A police raid on an apartment where a San Leandro murder .~pect :-vas ~ev~ h(dipg end-- ed Thursday night with two occupants dead; a third wounded and three others arr~ted. Authorities today ordered a probe ot the 1lgyings, which involved unarmed. S~spealdng men who may not bav• uncterSto00.. What was llaj>pening. DaVMI GorOstha. is, the mBn wanted • In c.m..cuon .f!UI ih8 ~11111' • llloaling , : dNth «lf a _, ' in lllo ' Bay Area .~ dty -Wis not at the home. • lnspectoC' Peter Hagen. said ~ay aa fnvaliiitlOb will bO made to -.Cmlne whll <lilied Ille ierin lawmen pnaenl lo open fire oo Ult·~. .Plenty of Poodles .~ILY PILOl SMH , ... ,. Tracey· Schuelk~. ·8, feeds ~mallest ofnirie pup•·born to farriily ~ •• "Toucbe.'.' Tuesday. Veterinarian ·said-nOrm'a) :u~ter for.'miniBtur'e poodle such as "Toucbe"· is three tD five pups.1Mama Js1 &qul"Pl>fd to habdle ohly Six', so niembers of the D.avid Sc4ut!l~e family, ~l1Tay .. lor Drive, Huntington· Beach, are pitching Jn· as bOtlle ·feeden. Driver in Fatal ~Bus-Crash Said in ·8 Othe~ Acci~ents ' ,,; TRENTON, N.J, (UPI) -·The driver ·oca1e Investigation has begun Ind of .a bus which crashed Wedllesday killing .reforms are ei:Pettid Jn ··prOctdura seven children has bad at least eight for licensing bus drivers. previous accidents and his license should have been revOked, a state oUicial aald'. At present anyone qualified to ,have 1n.1ft • a regular operator's license may apPly -Y-. New Jersey Mot.or Ve~lcles Bureau !or a bus driver's lU:eMe. .,_ director Ronald Heyman said the traffic Special qualificatio1s are ·~saary for reCord ot the bus driver, Hubert ,Daf.e, driving a school bus but although the "clearly Indicated that he shoul4 •not btLI Daye was drlvllli ·Wednesday Ca!' have been granted pennluion to drive hild t · · .L...i-eel a ' commercial vehicle on • ta t e rying young c ren· i was .. -.-t blghways... a chartered bus rather than a ICbool Daye, ·45, of Montclair, N.J., wa drlv.. bus. big a, ~red boa which crashed.near Heyman said llaye'1 ·drlver'1 u...,.. Allentown, Pa., killing the oevea children had •lmidY been IUJllOllded, and ''while ~ !njurtog 52 other periot>S, Daye on 11uapo1111ion, he• wu lnvolvtd •lo U>ree himself was Injured And Ls in~ crttklaJ., accidents.'' condition. A> a result of ~ oocklenl, Heymaa The copyrighted atory aald, Ille New. aafd, he bu ordenld "an lnimedlale Jeney Division of Motor Vehlclel 11stJ eledroolc check of aI1 4 m1llloo driven' a Jong record for Daye l>qlnmnf wlllf ,....,.... .. iJr New J .... y. · a -coovictio11 Nov. 2, 19'2 for Carelea He Aid Da11 WU illued. a lfleclal driving reaultiJlg In an accident. llcente laat May ,I allowinc him to Daye's record Includes nine 1ccldentl, operate charter buaes. But on March six convictions -three of tbem for 2il when Daye applied for the same traffic-vtotaUons and five license auspen-type license, he had been turned down, a.ions, Newsday said. Heyrnan said. On· Apnl 1a It waa aaam proP!>oe<f The rad he was luued the new 1re.n.. that Daye'a license ti suspended W.r w•s "a human judgment miatakt.11 the New Jeroey poh\t l)'ltem bot th!> l!eyman said. SHorOt befOri noob, ' autborities said .,.,. shot tl>e Ioele Off the. door ~ others believed tt came from inside the premises. Btltrant D. Sanchez, and . Guillermo Sanchez:,. both 23, were killed and Ramon Saocbez, al., .23, was w~e;d ,in tti• barrai! cf ahcqun blB;Sts. .• ode Of the ·•lain men tried to run out the front door and the ~ was ldlled · u . he• 81tem11t"!' to escape via a J'e8l' window I according to • hr . v~lgatora. 'JOlll B. Mlnjel, 211, Antoolo Ojeda, 26, ·ind Angel Micheal, 2.1; were . all arrested . and JK>oll;ed, ion charges of . resisting a~st; 'Ibey were .to be questioned 1about Gorostizo, who is wanted for the murder or Mrs. Wilma O'Connell,. who was . repor'tedly an -ex·girllrieii.d: ' ' Authorities believe Mrs .. O'Comell ts the former wife of aka.Ung . star Oiarley O'Coonell. . Alaskan teader Asks For Land Settlement ·w ASHINGTON (UPI) -An Alaaka na.Uve leader wants the House to act quickly on Sena~ lesialolion ta eetUe native land claims In the 49th atote. Jolin Borinid&e, first vice president ot· 1he. Alaaka Federation of Natives, aaid 'il>unday he hoped the l!OUH Interior Committee would use the SenaU.. paaed bill u "a vehicle" for further act.ion. .. Oraage Coat We•dler . Weatherman predicta tempera· lures from 78 to 18 degrees a1ang the Oronge Coast. Loin will be 17 to IS .:.. ~ low eloucla and log are tJpeCted in !he early mornlnc how's. INSmE TODAY Thtr< u a touch of nostolgla fin the air a.t the 35th annual Festival of Aru and Pogeat1I of thf 1McUters oi>en t.onioh& in Laguna Beach. lt'.s aU coiiered in €odoy 11 Wtiktndtr. was never acted upon,~ the oewspaj)er Heyman sald be bas seftt noUce today 11ld. advialng Daye thal • bis llcecae .ta. lm· lle)'llWI" told • N'ewsliay 'Iha{ a Ml' 'mOdfateJt "voked. · ' ' -· ' • ' I Mn. Y. Pll01 I CC " ,.~-' ~ 17, 1"10 . . -~-. i C•k:!go Slaughter I •' l ~~aabt-an5 ~s1a ys ! • . , I ·'·.: Post. Of lice :_. .. • •• • • I . ... .... .. .s: ... "":. 1 cailioriiia ·Gir.I • ! . I ,--' . . I l l I ,_ __ al!CAGO -A manbunl spread focll3' for a aadlstle slasher wbo stripped, bound and r llluihtered ooe Callfomla gtrl 'l'buNlo1 nliht. th'!' cut the lhroet of a --wbo lllddealy walbd Into their bolo! room. Pollce lmmedial•ly bnpoaed leCl-.ey m what was found :a the exclmive suite, but It Is nunored· to parallel a nceat wave of rlb.lallltlc murders, with at 1&ut CDI mel48I' ICl'aWled m I -·· Evelya Okubo, Ill, of SilocklOn, wu -· -fn the bothtub, her lw>dl lied -her . i.>k mil her - cul, -· to lnvtlllptora. Mia Banco Yamada, 181 and •llo from Stocl<too, was fowid fn Ille bloocl- drenched 1evellth floor room ct the Pai-H-. Hotel wllb her lbroal cut and ~ to a bolJ>!tal fn utr,mely crllical condllioo. The acene of horror was dilcovtred by a thinf fir!, PaW lwatald, Ill, of ~ Aqoles, · wbo w~ altoodlni . the 1111 lll•nda.J Conventloii ol lhe J1pw1t -Cltlieoa Leqoe. TodQ'• P'OIJ'llll waa canceled and • declolon had been madl 00 whether to ,_i.. IOheduled lpeedl Saturdly by Saii Frandaoo Stale College President S. L HayakawL Newma uked Olief of Homicide John CaPtia about rmnon that 11rttu.1l" -had -left ID tho n>0n1, llll'IDI ··dOath ill beauUful. ti Cu1ln oaid, ''Tbenl .... nolhlq to Kidnap Victim Phot0s Given --··~ p ... J . JEXNE'.l'TE • '"~ l!ridprl ,e.i...c1a1.· The Guardian joined In coJUqr !« • clllllp lo ... In -to be done, tt ..sct. 1n a manner .. ., nl05l concerned wlili tho c:an .cil .cbllimi think .... ry." -~· . J-and Ills hrodwn and -..... plaad In 0... ol local autlioriU91 lhorllJ Iller Ibo WU bora to Mn. .laon Bartlett, now '5. Al the Ume. lln..Bariletl Wll bomelOSI and between __ ... __ . -·--·· In <lctob«, 11111, Mn. BartleU, - remurlad, ubd Jeuette be ~ to her. Mn. Calin&~ rot-and 1,000 ne1obbcn signed a peUUoo bac;klni her. '!be king legal batlle came to an end when the high c:oort upheld the Donel County Courdl and said Janette -d be -to her 111tural molher. bidlcate It's a ritual ldllfq, but 11- wu tome COl'relpODdence to the room." Deputy Chief of Detectives William Mtll"Pl\Y refused to say what had been wrltferi, but said the "corretpandence'' bad been made with a black ltll pen on white paper. Poli« lint said there wu a -riptlon of the killer, hut later said Ibey had none. Murphy said the room was aoaked with blood. lt was &mtlttd on the bathtub In which Miss OkubO was fouod, and IOlbd the bed oo which Mill Yamada lay and wu aplailhed acrou lhe night table nut to the bed. 1be room was In disarray, u U there had been a·auuggle, Murphy said. Murphy said lllat befon the altack the three flrb wbo lllared the room weft in a room on the eighth noor with IOme ol the 400 other perlOnl and delegates who bad come to Qileago for the convention. Murphy said one of the two victims went to the seventh floor room about 10:30 p.m. About 45 minutes later, he sald, the second went to the room to get a radio. When she dlcki 't mum, .Mlll-lwatald went to get her and fouod lhe victims. Mllrjily said It WU IUTllllJed that Mias Yamada. had picked up the te1eiii-and manqec1 to can tar help from the nritchbolrd _,itoni durlnf ot: -the atllck. He lndlcaled the switchboard operator hid called far a tire deputmeat amh11llnct by the Umt Mill I-·ru 1C10U111nc -the room. Fluoridation • Hearing Opens M;~nday .in Beach ·~·=· Witnesses HoM . Conven~n · . . . In · Angel Smrnb ;A ftoclc ol •.Ja, flllllful Jelxlnh'a 11'1111 II jammed Al!ceJ 8Wlum 'J'llun. day~ to bear a ~ proclaim thll ~ In """""' oul undor tho Dtrinl Plan !«--sd. ' A tolal ol l,D -JGvah'a WI~ n-...,. bapllaad In hnpnll!ve riles today, the l9CODd of a four-day diltrk:t .-bly at Ille Anllldm faclllty • RepraeentJnc Loa "An,.1es, and. pOri of Oraqe, RJ..ntde and San Bernanllno counties, the congregation w• erpected to greatly ·1ncreUe tonight ind through.. out the weekend. 1'We must Jove our brothers. We must be obedient tu Jehovah In all thlnp,"' said Milton G. Henschel In his Thunday night addrea, deecriblng God u having a wal'IJ\ personality. Sunday'a messqe will deal with 11v1ng the tunan race. For Youih Ywlha looking for a job t!>il mmn<t might knock oo lhe door d Ille Hun- tington Beech Post Offk:e. Local mailmen are going to bat far tile .<ily'1 leelllgen by 11 k In I · bullnelSmen on their routes to ~ Joh!, Postmaster Pele Del'ablo said to- day. . Here's bow the . new poeta.J p-ogram works: Each lelter canier In the city will dlltribute · fonDJ to buJines¥I ut his ...te wllh a~ that -bl11m- 1oot for jabs for 1eena1en -no matter "1lal )ype or 00.. loog. ·'!be .nert day -for ohortly lbertafter -the le!l<r carrl<r will pick LIP. thole dlalributed fonns which have ~ IUled wt lndlcltfnf the avallabUlty of jobr. 'lbe tcnns wil1 be given to DIFablo for forwll'dlni to Ille local Youlb Op. portunlty Center wblqi will arrange,con- •iwe all have an interest in the youth and potential employen. "We atl have an intereet in the youlh ot our ccmmunlty and I am certain we all want to heJp them Jn any way pouible. Anything we can do now to give OID' young people a good start In life will pay divldafa lat<r," DIFabio said. Ocean View Student.s Flock To School Hun~ton Girl Hurt in Mishap A nlne-:rtar old Huntington Beach llrl IUffered bead injurtes 'lbur.tay eveolng when lhe ftll off the back ot 8lli Ice cream !nick. , Pattie Dugan, 11181 Hyannis Port Drive, ls in aatllfactory condiUon today at HunlUCtoo lnlercommunlty Hospital, where 1be was taken after the 7:10 p.m. acddenl Witnesses to the fan said the ldrl hAd jumped onto tbe Inlet wlllle U wu ·cir· culaUng ln the nelPborhood. . Do\fLT ,II.OT n.N W 9'" ......... MORI ,UN AT ~I !'AIR : ALEX PITTARD, t, ORANGE, lllQES THE SUPER SLIDE Flowing Srn0othl!J Ag•in • J'~y PILOT ltefl' ...... Water from Santa Ana River {center), Greenville. Banning Flood Control Channel (left) and Talbert Flood Control Channel (right) flows unhindered to sea under Pacific Coast Highway Bridge linking Huntington Beach (right) and Newport Beach. A just completed, $479,000 flood control project on a four·mile stretch near river mouth has resuJted in higher (now 6.9 feet) and stronger river levees. Work was done to repair 1969 flood damage. . i Teen Motorist W~pes Out ' r DAILY PILOT OAAMGI '°"'1 l"UIM.wtlHG CQMl"ANf """""''w'" . ,.,.._ -......... J•ck L Curl•Y ' Section of Neighborhood Vic• l"m5"nt Mfll _.., ....... oil. By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of ftlt DllllY l"llef lt9" Racillg up a Costa Mesa street. a teenq:ed driver careened Into cars, trees and a hoWJe '1111.1rlday night, before calm- ly pwklq hla battered economy auto and going to jail for the aecond Um& in seven houn. Patrolman Frank Jordan anived at the devutated ICene ca Lorenzo Avenue and spotUd a lamlltar, glusy-eyed face la the crowd. lie had already arrealed the 17-year-<>ld Orange Cout College atudent once, lale Thuraday llienJo!>n. 11'9 yOulh ~at held for tour hours u pennlUed by law and thea releued to his J>lf"'ls, ~nllng to police. .. lie -t rllbt oul and got drunker tjlan before," NMt OPI· Glficer. "How many can dJd I bit!" a.sked the young motorilt who today ii in Orange County JuYenlle Hall, charged with being drunl: In public and with possibly more counts coming. Just how muy cara he hlt ls llill being determined today and the basic accident ,.port by Offlc;er ·Cbuck llamlltoo had not been completed. Tli.,ii•s k .. .,11 ..... lh•111•1 A. Marpltin• #..W.lnl idfW HI.a UIM aedan which one wltnesa: Aid Al•• Di,kl~ hit about 80 miles per hour up the • w.1 o •• ,.... Cellnl'f ldltw quiet street ta known to have rammed · Alb•rt w. ••t:•• AaM<lllt• ec11tw Costa Mesa Plannln& Director William Hutltti.. .._. Office L. Dunn'I house. 17175 l••c~ loul, .. ,, .. "I had Just gone to bed when "'--+~';1;,., 1'tlclr•!•: t.O. l o• 790, 92641 hit," said Dunn, who stayed home from 0.1 Offlcet, work today to ... .-... the home at lnui L•""""' e.t1d'I: m F""' ..,..._, .,_ ·¥~ -Colh Mtu: DI Wal 91¥' S!rtd Presldjo Drive and what be eJ:prects to be til.-POrt ••,c.ri: nn wn1 ••IM• 1""1n'" about $1 ,500 damage. $1n Cltmtnl•' * Norlll El C•mlno RUI Loren1.0 Avenue curves and btcomes _L Presidio Drive. "Naturally, I jumped out of bed" said D.mn, who lives on the curve. ' -•- "He laid down a pepper tree and a rose tree and jllll mlued the palm tree," the city official nplalned. "'Then he hit the kitchen, punched the sink about four Inches, tori out the piumhlnc 'T' and came righl throogh,'~ Duna added. ' "He WU backing up with hlJ Hghts out when I got there and he fiatlened the neigbbor's tree but didn't break it off." "I'd never aeen him before, tn fact, l haven't yet}' "At least the kid wasn't killed and nobody elle was either," he added. DAllV "ILOT, w;tll """'"" • umbhwd lfl11 Ntw1°1"rn1, 11 pul>lisM.d d1Ur nct91 a- ''' IOI MPtrtlc ldlt1-fOr LIOVN Jtldlo ,.._, 8111d\, '°'" MflU, N""lifllW:t 9Hdl ....... _ ..... Vl llty, '"'"" Wllfl IWI ng ..... I lld!llont.. Or-C.111 l"ull11a"N C-.-nf prlnllnt pt-. 1r11 1t 2211 W•I .. lllol, 91¥d.. Newporl 9 .. d'I, 8lld :U0 Wiit 91y Strn l, CO.II Mftl. ,...,.., .. (71~1 642-4.JJI f,.. Wnhllllllftft' c.-1 140·122• Ci....ifietl AehertW .. 642-5611 Cacrvrithf. 1'11, Or1np 0111t l"vt>ll•""'9 . ~y. No ·nflWI' 111M'ln, lllwtr•tlOM. ldttwi.1 111111tr .,. •11 .. 11111H1Mt111 ...,...,. llltY W 1'911f'Odo<:ed wltt>Oul •1*191 f'r• mlollllfl of toPYTllM own..-, s-.i cltu "°"",. (ll!f •I Nt'#llOff lfrdl M~ CO.ti Mftfl, CllllM',.llo. kolMrtplkw> llY Clrrlw C.1111 tnellllll/)'J II)' .,..u U.IO 11'1111111/'f'I 111111 .. ry 6-llMtllwll. UM -tflty, · Summer 4 SIDI CHAIRS ot H. IL 1 OYAL TAILI 25t- WITH J LIAYIS . - . J OUR SUMMER SALE A INCLUDES SELErnD GROUPS FROM DREXEL, HERITAl ~::~. NATIONAL. MARGE CARSON, HERITAGE • HENREDON UPHOLSTERY PLUS MANY OTHER LINES. REDUCTIONS ON ACCESSORIES, LAMPS, AND PICTURES ARE ALSO AVAii.AiLE. DEALERS FOR: HENREDON -DREXEL -HERITAGE 7al11111 " NIWPORT BEACH 1121 w .. 1c1111 Dr., 642·2050 OPIN PRIDAY 'TIL 9 INTERIORS Profeulonal Interior 0.1lgn1ra Anil1hl._.ID-NSID LAGUNA BEACH 345 North Coal! Hwy. 4944151 OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 ..._ , .. ,,_ M911 el °'-te CM9ty Hf.11U _.._. ______ , t l . " . I r: '· .. .. • ' ~ ' -·~ - LIVING STATUE -Roger Lanphear of Laguna Beach ~ses. ~igh atop Irvine Bowl stage as "War Memorial of Normandy. Original marble sculpture by American arti st Donald O~Lue is ~l .Sai.nt-Mere­ Eglise in Normandy, France. It honors Americans killed 1n \Vorld \Var JI. Favo1~ites of Past Among Pageant Living Pictures By BARBARA KREIBICH OI lt1t D1I,., 1'1191 Stiff Laguna's famed Pageant of the l\.fasters looked back over the years Thursday night and the vic\v was beautiful. . The 35th anniversary presentation of the Pageant is a "command perform· ance,' made up entirely of audience fa· , vorites among the hundreds of Jivi ng , pictures that have been created since the : Pageant's earliest days. ~ Every year since 1935 is represented ;'A.nd the Quality of each presentation speaks well for the discriminating taste ; of Pageant-goers over the years. Tile size or lhe task undertaken by . prodl!cer Don \Villiamson and his f~dedicated staff is monumental. There are no Jess than SO program items. l several of them miniature "galleries"' : with up to three or four individual art , works on stage at the same tiine . ~ f PerhaJltl in.spired by the f hahenge, the \ prodilctlon staff has achieved a Pageant that moves smoothly and swiftly, with almost no delays or dragging spots. , J·udicious use of the Irvine Bowl facilities contributes to the smooth pace of the production , as the spotlight move s from the main stage to the hillsides to I.he upper stage to reveal a breathtak- ing variety of art, meticulously re- cre.ated wilh living models. The preview night audience of VIPs -Jbcal aod out-of-town off i c i a I s, members of the press and distinguished guests -filled all of the Bowl'~ •2,500 seats responding with gasps and fre· quenl applause as the living pictures were unveiled . Even the weather contributed to the rl\•erall effect. It was a pleasant. starli t nighl and, toward the end. a_s narrator Hap Graham dir~cted atte~t1on to the hillside reproduction or the Porch ~r the Maidens, a full mo.n moved from behind the trees, as if on cue. to bathe t.aiuna's Acropolis In au then t-1 c moonlight. Though there arc no "firsts" in the 1970 Pageant, oldtlmers would find it hard to believe the improvement• tha t technical advancis in lighting, costuming and prep.aratlon of backgrounds have -I made in reproducing such early favorites as "Pinkie," ''Blue Boy" and Millet's glowing "The Gleaners." ComjXlser-conductor Vie Schoen see ms to have found the secret of sUccessful musical presentation in the Bowl with his new and rather unique orchestration. The blarin g brass and faltering violins that distressed listeners in previous years have been replaced with a bank of rich-voiced cclli. French horns. trom- bones anci a rare, blend of matching instrument s. The result is music that fills the Bo\vl \vithout blasting and augments the stage presentation without distracting the viewer. The richly varied program is generous in the JXlpular sculptur ~ reproductio~s. covering everything from Venus de Milo to Cellini's glittering golden Salt Cellar. As alway!!, the spectacular Pose of The"'~Dancers won applause and th e remarkable larger-than-Hie rtproduction or the Steuben glass, C>rpheus, V.'81 an obvious favorite. A tour de force in costuming is The Eight Immortals, eight intricately carved Chinese ivories, perfect in every detail. Winslow Hom er's popular Breezing Up has been selected for this year's revela- tion of how a Jiving picture is created. Wlth curtains open. setting and backdrop are hauled into place. models posed and frame adjusted. After watching these rather pedestrian activities, the audience is predictably stuhned when , follov.·ing a brief blackout, the light~ go up on the completed picture, an illusion that's hard to believe. The ever-popular Norman Rockwell ii' represe nted with Winter Duet, tv.·o elder- ly ge.1tlemen enjoying a little music practice with the aid of thei r dog, whose howls are even written into the :icore. This particular gimmick. along with a few touches of pure corn in the narrallcln, may offend some purists, but they seem to draw chuckle~ from most or the audience. Narrator Graham was in good voice Thursday and his script, as usual, was well Tesearched and dotted w i t h fa scinating tidbits of i"11formation about the artists whose works are reprodu ced. Fiesta La C hristianita Under Way Today By JOHN VAL TERZA 01 lflll 0.11\i' ~l»t Sttfl \Vith the final trimmings in pla ce and the last of the carniva l rides ready to spin San Clemente will launch its annual celebration or the 201st an- niversary of California's first C~rlstian baptism tonight. A ca rnival, completr with a midway of booths sponsored by local service clubs -and an art show are sched uled for the evening hours today, but the Jlighlights o( the Fiesta La Christianita will comt. Saturday morning. The state's third-largest parade in- volving 4,000 participants and hundreds of floats, horsemen, bands and col?r gU11rds will begin travelinG the maJn 1treet1 of the city at about 10:15 a.m. Almost every local service group and club will join in the parnde with entries ltom throughout California. Al a fortifier far parade viewers San Clementc!:'.s Kiwanians will open thclr two days or breakfast at 1 a.rn. in the Albert.son'~ Market parking lot. The breakfast, v.·ith tickeu on sale •t the dining site , ·will rcsu1nc Sunday morning, and record crov.'d! are t'X· pected. Ll!st year'~ diners totaled nearly 2,000. The pt1r!'de route -Ufl Avenidll Del Mar 1nd llOrth on El Camino Real - ii expected to be lined by upward! pier three limes and through the aomellmes heavy surf on six scparale trips. An added facet of the race la 1111 relay .segment where each team must send a member from tile beached boat to l mark and back {b tlie boat again for the next l_eg of the race. The crescent-shaped rowboats are used by some lifeguard systems as reiCUe crafl. The ABC "Wide World or Sports" camera crew will be on hw11d to film the annual event for network television. Several filming crews from local television stations 11.so will be lWrking the races. The annual event ha s been held In San Clemente twice before. Throughout the entire three daya of lhe fiesta dozens of carnival rides and other attractions will run Into the night at old Plaza Park near Las Pa\mas School. On Salurdtty night at sunset the huge Royal Cavaliers band from Van Nuys -the largest en try bt the PJradi earlier In the day -wUI perform In 1 (rec concert at the park, Thr: fiesta will conclude Sunday evening \\'ith the closing of th e c11rnlval and m1dway. The celebration commemorates the baptism of 11 little Indian girl in lhe hills above wha.t Is llOW San Clemente. The actual baptism llite is ·In camp Pendleton. authorities 1ay. -·- Frlcfa1, J1111 17, 1970 H DAILY 'llOT :J ,. · Morse Returned •• • ... Immediate Sea Oil Ban .. T.o Death Row • Urged by Sen. Cranston By TC»! 84.RLEY .. .. Ol6ff Nit ,,... An O..anre COl:pt; &aperlor Court jury ruled lat< 'lllunday !hat Jo.tph lltmard Mor1e mus:J p to the. gas chamber lor the kllJlni ol ~n Dleio County Jall cellmalt Thomu Taddei. It waa the second t!me that Ute slender, falr-bairtd Chula Vista man hu heard a jury mak e the dt!ath fecommendation. Judge Byron, R. McMllJao ordered Morse's immediate return to Death Row .and set July . 30 as the date or. Which he win go lhruugh the formality , of decreeing death. Defense attorney Fr•n~ L. FMens Jr. will file a ' motion for Rock Group Likes 'Rosy' Life,.in U.S. a new Lrlal and ask for reduction of lhe sentence at I.bat time . Eddtn.s• post-verdict conµnent was that Mor&& wlU hav• tq,10 throligh the penalty pbaSe -of the Taddei trial yet again. h'Ili,ls case was over-prosecuted," he said, 11And the' appellate court .will find that Judge McMillan erred in alloWing much ol the prior testimony against Morse to be read ip this court." · Morse's post-verdict corrunent was to lau~h and chat with his lawyer and exPfess his delight that he would go back to Death Row pending the Ju!y 30 ruling. "He thinks it's a damn sight better than Orange Counly J ail,'' Eddens aa ld. Morse, 26. first drew the dealh penalty on Nov. 10, 1964 in 'Orange County Superior Court. A jury brought that verdict after listening to evidence that the angry Morse choked hJs fellow Inmate to death with a mattress cord in a quarrel sparked by Taddei's defeat in a game of domh"!Ofs. The death penalty was overturned by the California Supreme Court tn a ruling which allowed the guilty verdict· to stand. . ' . WASHINGTON (UPI) -Sen. Alan Cranllon 10.Cilif.l callld today ror Immediate cancellation of all but three federal oil teasea fn the Santa Birbara Channel off the coast of CaliArnia. Cranston, In an amendment to legislation he introduced laat year. called ' for cancellaUon of 68 oil leases and a ban on any fuWni le~ses. Under .the amendment, three leases on which drilling platform1 now art ln operaUon would not be immediately cancelled. · -~ .:. The thrtie leases which would remain in force ln<:lu4e the ~.m which an underwater blowout occurred in January 1969, resulting lo, an ~JI slick that fouled Santa Baibara beaches. The other two leases are ne1rby . Cranston noted that the Interior Department ha1 given the Union ~11 Company pcrml~lon to continue drilli11g on the first lease in an effort to dram the reservoir and thus halt the oil leak. The same reservoir extends beneath the second lease. which is oprated by the Sun Oil Company. The third lease, operated by Phillips Oil Company. is adjacent to state tidelands and will tap a reservoir being pumped on state !Inds by Standard and Richfi eld. Cranston said a "precedent" for cancell•tion of oil lea~ llad been . set by the administration In a bill introduced by Sen. George ~turphy (~hf.). to cancel two channel lease.s. "I believe there has been i. growing Consensus that no further teasel should be put into production in lhe Santa Barbara Channel," Cranston said in calling for cancellation of all but the three leases with drilling plallonns already In operation. HOLLYWOOD -Three members of When Morse slrangled Taddei he v.·as the rock music group "Blood, Sweat in jail awaiting sentencing for the killin& 2 Teen Suspects Declru·ed Adults in Devil Cult Case and Tears" say life in the United States on Sept. 2, 1962 or his mother, Mrs , seems rosier now that they've toured Hope Morse, 58, and his crippled sister, three countries in Communist East Jennifer. 12. Europe. He bludgeoned the woman and her The long-haired musicians t 0 1 d daughter to .. deaut in the family's Chula h . newstnen Thursday of watching Roma-Vista home and used a baseball bat Two young members of lhe ippte nian police set dogs on youth9 and or and a rock to pound the bodies long group accused in the "devil cull" after death. Morse later testUied that r M. · v· · h being told by one East European after dismemberment o 1ss1on 1eJo teac er · · 1 1 h he did it because he had an "urge anot.her that conversation . w Florence Nancy Brown have been to kill ." Americans had lo be reported to the Morse got the death penalty for the cerfitied as adults in court action which government. double killing but the state high court may lead to an Orange County Grand •·suddenly you get 8 new perspective reversed that decision al the same time Ix over lhere because we saw so much Jury indictment ors persons. more wrong there than it l:i here," a..'\ It rejected lhe de'ath nding in the Juvenile Court Judgt Robert P. ........ Taddei slaying. Morse was later con-said lead singer David Clayton-1uomas. victed of second degree murder in tilt Kneeland-took that actkln at a hear1ng 29. of Toronto, Can. family killing and is technlcally serving attended by Arthur C. "Moose'' Hulse, "'Here in t.'le United States we have that life tenn today. 16, of Garden Grove, and Herman Hen- a thing called due proces.1 of law," Eddens has filed an appeal against d · k T I 17 Ir · t Clayton-Thomas told the newsmen . "If r1c ay or, ·a ans1en · Thursday's conviction. Bo" 1'-· I d · G d the government here wants to get yippie ·1.u you 11:; are mvo ve 1n ran le2der Abbie Hoffman, they have to Jury hearings into the slayings of Mrs. take him to oourt fGr years and Abbie Cliicago School Vole Drow n. 31, of El Toro and se rvice station makes thousands off the publicity.·,, atte ndant Jerry Wayne Carlin, 21. of In Roinania, s a i d drummer Bobby Santa Ana. Colomby. zs, of New Yor_k City. "if Asks Racial Census ~1rs. Brown's body. minus its heart, any Rom anian citizen sl>taks to an lungs and right arm, and bearing multi· American. he's supposed to report CHICAGO (UPI ) -The Board of ple slash woul"\ds, was round in a shallow everything that happens to his govern· Education for the naLion's secood largest grave off the Ortega Highway last June men!." ~chool system, threatened with a faculty 15. The n i n e • m ember rock group desegregation suit by the Justice Depart-Carlin was hacked and bludgeoned to to u red Romania, Yugo s I av i a men\, Thursday voted 9-1 to conduct death ancl dumped on the washroom and Poland on a mont~long, U-conce.rt a racial census which could eventually rloor of his se rvice station last June jaunt \vhieh they said cost the U.S. ~ead lo desegregation of teacher• in 2. • dictmcnti\ of Hulse and Taylor next .week in one of the two killings ~in& Jn. vestiga tecf by the Grand Jury. Also facing the Gr.and Jury indictment are Stephen C. Hurd, 20, a drifter who is alleged by authorities to be the leader ot a Satan worshiping cult; Chri~apher ';Gypsy" Gibboney. 17. who is turrently In cnstody In Portland, Oregon : Melanie Daniels, 31, a transient wha..is. eutrently serving a county jail term on a na'rcotics conviction and a 16-year..old Santa Ana boy who bas riot iet been identifh!d. Hulse and Taylor are suspecls in the killing or Carlin, officers said today. But investigators are not yet P.repared lG divide re:iponsibility for t)1e iwo kill· ings between mem~rs of the gang allegedly led by Hurd. The Grand Jury worked throughout the day Thursday without reachinc a decision on the Issuance of an In· dlctment or who wiU be named on what charges in such an indictment. . It i.s expected that the µive stigative panel will resume its dellberattons early l'lext week. ,. ... ' State Department $40.000. The group 'tile public schoola. Prosecutors ii.rt pushing for in· returned to the United States July JO, ,--'---------------------'----'------------------ after performing in Belgrade, Zagreb, Lubjana, Sarajevo. Yugo s I av i a: Constantsa and Bucharest, Romania, and Warsaw, Poland. It was after a concert in Bucharest June 28, Clayton-Thomas said, tbat a group of youths clamored for an encort. "The police set dogs on the crowd,'' he said, "kids broke windows and 1 got hysterical. "It was quite a hea vy scene ,'' he added . ' Guitarist Stev e Katz, 25, of New York City, said the rock group was most often asked its feelings 01l the Vietnam war. "They knew we·re against the war -they're against the war. 100. Everyone is against the war. So after a whil~ the press would ask us about our mu sic." The group is perhaps best known for such singles as "Something's Coming On·• ''You Made Mc So Very }lappy," "SPinning Wheel ,'' and "And When I Die.'' HOW TO SAVE: Candle Killer Declared Sane; To Be Sent Here Learn these secrets of clean-up sale buying. They'll help Special to tbt DAIL y PILOT COLORAOO SPRINGS -Proceedings began here today to extradite Cand1elight Killer Robert W. Liberty to Southern California, after a panel of psychiatrists declared him to be a sant man . The former WestmMster resident who Epen t time at Atascadero State Hospital for the ritual killing of a girlfriend faces murder charges in Orange aand San Diego counties. Liberty was captured here in June following 11 high-s peed shootout_ with. A detective aher a motel robbery 1n which the owner's wife was taken hostage. He and a compa·,,ion, Miss Kendall A. Bierly. 24, of Eugene. Ore., botli pleaded innocent by reaso n of lnsJnity to a variety of charges and were acnt to the COiorado State Hospital at Pueblo. El Paso County District Attorney Robert Russell disclosed Thursday lh•t the experts determined Liberty to be lega lly sane and c1pable of being tried for the Southern C811fomia murdel'I. "We wouldn't try" him on our local chagu unless !IOl"l'lething happened to their case in Cilifornia." Rus,ell ex• plained. San Diego 1uthorltle11. however, believe they have a st rong case against Liberty hi the sadistic rltunl murd er June 7 of Robert J. (Mon, 53. whom he knew while. both were mental patient.I. A 17·year-nld Long Beach boy forced to drive Liberty and Miss Bierly to Trlon's apartment -after the fugit ive held his own family· at gunpoint In Westminster -said he was forced to watch , Candles ~·ere left butnin& beside Irion '! st:ihbcd, beaten and strangled body. in a copy of the grotesque tableau lawmen fountt in June, 1966, whei they arrested Libert)' bc>ld< bis girllriend '1 body. you make the deal of your life on a Chrysler, Plymouth or any other make. 1 EXPECT TO SAVE REAL MONEY. lt's a fact-at clean-up time you really can save. Dealers have to reduce their stock as much as possible before the new models come in or they're in bad shape. So they're·willing to cut prices ' lower 1han at any time during the year. · 2PROMISE HIM YOUR BROTHER'S FLEET BUSINESS • : • if he'll give you an extra special de.it on your car. 3 PIN THE DEALER DOwN ONWARRAN1'Y~ You could have to pay extra for a.Syear/50,000 milopower train warranty• (Chrysler/Plymouth o.lfersitatnoema charge). Better check if there 11,. cli8rgc •• .'callse yoo don't want to buy a car Without this protection. •WAJl .. ANTY_,IW.V!Afl /M,flOO MILE l'OWE .. TAAINf 12·MONTHS/I~ ... MILEI ON INTl"E VEHICLE AU yoa han to tnltr Is your Chrysltr /Plymouth dnln's 1bo1froom. ' Costa fl1esa , All•s Chrysler·P.lyl1\[>uth Inc. 2929 Harbor Boulevard Huntington Beach IJuntington Beach Ch1·ygler·Plymouth 16661 Beach Boulevard \ • • • • L. ----· 4 DAILY "Lor llili!"'~-'-1 ... ., ..... ....., Jlllt). . When a B6lton, England woman spotted i-year-old Ion Greonflold Tuesday at bus stop and asked Where he Was going with a satchel over bis sboWder, the youngster re- l.lied, "l'.m going to ,the bank with addy'a money."' Inside the woman oand f480 in cash. She.took Ian and Jhe money back to bis father. • • • ........... llm'Sll .. lllJ ln'"4tt1 at the Mercer County wofkho'lt$e tn Net0 Jt1'!'1J staged 0 l>rltf work llrik< Mo!l4ay. Some 20 ~s struck to back up thdr dttnand.s which includ- ed a requeit for individual cereal packaQU 1'atlier than a large family-at11ie box. • A Lewes, England court fined Androw11.,.ly, 21, $48 Wednesday after be pleaded guilty to having articles used for cheating. Author- ities 'Said J'le"dup:ed teeDwagen at a pop music festival Jut May, selling dyed aaccharln tablets as um and cury powder, gravy cubes, herbs and plasticine as marijuana. • An equipment mapulactu!'ing firm in SOutllend, Englal)d bes of· fered a $12 boom 1o' every male employ• '!'.lw convinces a girl to work for the company for three months: "We badly need women for our assembly linec, •• a coqtP.anY spoke&l'lllPl said, '1.aJ)d needless to say jt ifves our yOwlg bachelors a woruiefful opening to cliat with the girls." • Former President Cha rles dt Goullo bas finished the first volume of a planned three booka which will conatitu'le memoirs of his 11 years as bead of the French state. Hi s publisher, Pl"'1 of Paris, said the volume, en'Utled, "Le Renouveau'' or the Renewal, would· appear in the autumn. It will cover the for- mer president's activities Crom 1958 to 1962. • ' A temft-of #0 .w11tmin1ter,. England Cltti eounCU ·emp'lo11e1 and P.JT£.timt workers art pi>ll- fng ptd,1trian1 in Loft.don'• west ..a 01I !!'hY •"'11. wol~·and whn• thet1 on going. The suruey is aimed at rtlittring.-ooncrowded iidewalk cG'rlditioft.s, a coutcil offidal l4id Wtdn<1day. •• Large numbers Of babies are join- ing the waiting list 10!' fals" teeth, acconlinf to Dr. p...,.1. HobMn, a senior lecturer al Manchester University's Department of Pre- ventative Dentistry in England. She said she bad extracted baby Leeth from many infants as young as a year old who, because of a strain on the nation's dental facil- ities, may not get dentures before their teeth begin to grow at age 6. • A rnotorcyc1ist roared into a Scunthorpe, England police station Wednesday, screeching to a bait in front of the cells. Surprised police- meo cbarged him with driving while inlmlcated and led him a few step• lo Jiil. f<tdq, J'"1 17, 1910 Israel Jets ' Hir Agail1; Nasser Back lly THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ~y !Matll plant! attacked Egyptian !>Olill<m along the Suez Canal today killing one Arab sola.itr and wounding ·seven, Iii military spokeiman in Cairo said. The spokeaman said the raiders rah Into 11thlck Egyptlan ground fire wtich prevented them from achieving their objectives." He said the planes raided. aloag the SOlllbern and central l!Odors of the 10$mlle waterway. II marked the -malghl day that tsr~eH aircraft have struck at Egyptian targets lloq the csoal. Meanw!!ile, Pnsident Carnal Abd,et Na""' ol Egypt flew home from Moacow after eiteide.d blk.s on the Middle East •IWalioo with Kremlin leaden. It was believed hi Moscow that the Egyptian ~sidenl and his hosts worked out their respopse to the oew U.S. peace proposals ·for the Middle East. But no word of what they decided has leaked out. Soviet military aid to .Egypt also wu ceriainly di!<:ussed. Nasser was Jn the Soviet capital for 19 days and is believed to have undergone a medical checkup during his stay. Results ol this aJso have not been made public. Meanwhile, a U.S. Air Force mission wu winding up a two-day visit to Israel. The visit was described officially as a !act-linding tour, bu! diaclosuro of it beich!ened ·apecuiation that the Nixon adminiltration is plAnnlng some eort ol gesture as a partfal counter to the puwing 8oYiet Involvement In Egypt. '"*" have been uncoofirmed report& \flat ahlps of the U.S. 6th Fleet or a U.S. Air Force squadron migbt visit laraet ·to demoMtarte American 1upport for the Israelis. 1bt visiting mlMion ls from the Air Force Strike Command and ia headed by Ibo command'• deputy chief, u. Gen, Jamea Edmundson. The U.S. Embassy said the mission is· on a biennial study tour of the Middle F.ast. There was more military action on Israel's ~ontier with Lebanon, whidt Jsraeli troops Cl'OSled before dawn Thurs· day for a -reprisal raid during which &hey blew up Ulm buildings in a frontier village. My Lai Hearing For GI Delayed; Ru]Uig Awaited ·FT. HOOD, Tu, (UPI) -' 'l1le f.rmy Is postponing pretrial -inp for S. ,Sgt: David Mitchell, a cc u 1 e d of pertlolf"ling Iii the al~gtd My Lal iqa:ssacre. until ' judge Nles. OQ h i s )>etlUon to transfer the charaes to a civilian Court. Mild>ell ' Is &eelring a tamporary restrainint order against the Army and the appolnlmenl ol a three-Jodee federal panel to <lelermine Ille C008fituljonality ol the Army•• charpl. "11te Si. Francisville. La., sokUer oon- teOOs he cannot &et a fair trial from a rout ml\l'llal because ol pu~fictty ol the My Lai Incident, plus publle comments b)' President Nixon and high Army officers. He says the Anny will be oul to make a scapegoat of him . U.S. District Judge Jack Roberts of Austin , Tex., is still considering the request for a temporary restraining order against lhe Army. The Army announced Thursday ils third postponement of the pretrial hear- ings, this time until Aug. 11. The an· nouncement was made by Col. George R. Robinson , the military judge who last week postponed the hearings until· July 21 afLer Mi~ll filed his suit in federal court. The pretrial hearings were originally ecbeWled to begin July 7, bul were delayed untll July 11 al the request ol Mltchtll'• attorneys. --~ TRICIA l!SCORTS PRINCE CHARLES AROUNO WASHINGTON PN1ident'1 Daut1hter1 Ad •• Tour Guides for Royal Visit Royalty Ro1&ps Powe~·packed Prince Tires Hosts WASHfNGTON (UPI) -Prince Charles ran down the t98 steps of the Washington Monument Thursday night with David Eisenhower, and led his charmed American hosts on a tour of the capital by night. 'Ibe 21-year-old lleir to the British throne and ms· sister Princess Anne received a royal White Home welcome 'Ibursday after arriving [or a ~ day visit lfitn skipped off with young Eisenhower a n d -the Nixon daughters for a round of swimming, skeet ~hooting and sightseeing. More of the same was on tap for today wilh a tour of tbe Capitol and a meeting 'j\'itb congressional leaders; • visil to the Smilhoonlsn ,lll!titutloo ; a crulll dwoo the Pototn.c to Mount Vernon; a tea party at the British em- bassy and a formal supper dance on the White House lawn. Mme appeared reserved_ during the Thursday tours, seldom smiling. But Olarles captivated hia new American friends with a display of poise, &porlsmanship and boyilh ebullieoce. "He's a terrific penon," aiid young E~ who conlesled the nin down the Wasbinp)n Mmument wu "Heavy I.-ish Citizens Asked To Surrender Guns LONDON (AP) -Prime Minister James Chicbester-Clark of Nonhern Ireland flew into London today for qui ck talks wilh British Prime Minister Edward Heath and Home Secretary Reginald Maudling, wh(l. is responsible for law and order in Nort!iem Ireland. Jn Belfast, Home Affairs Minister Robert Porter appealed to all citizens holding anns, even with a legal pennit, to surrender them. "Recent events, in- cluding thefts, have indicated clearly the grave risk to social security that ar1,.. from the holding of firearms In private houses," Porter said in a atate- ment. going at firsL" The others in the party -Anne, Tricia Nixon and Julie Eisenhower - took the elevator down. "We were chicken," Julie said. The moonlight tour of Washington's historic Iii.es included the Lincoln Memorial, the Two Jima statue and the Capitol. It had been a day or one upsmanship for <llarles who also put on a dazzling llhow ol skeet ahooUng at clay pig<ons with a double barreled shotgun at an evening cookout at Camp David, the president's Maryland Mountain retreat. "He's having a grand time," young Eisenhower said a few hours after the prince and princess arrived for a private three-day visit as houseguests at the White House. They were warmJy welcomed by Presi- dent Nixon, who rolled out the red carpet and laid on ceremonial fanfare in their llonor. Qlarles' obvious exuberance was in .&triking contrast to Anne's glum looks and rare smiles. "She's in a mood," explained one Britisher In her traveling party. Charles :;eemed parUcularly impressed with the statue of Lincoln and stood &&zing at it with his anns folded. David was his toor guide, supplying him with h~torical background on Uw: Gettysburg Address and Second lnaugural Address inscribed on t h e memorial's marble walls. Tricia, blonde and pretty in a white frock for the nighttime tour, spoke.. animatedly to the prince at the various lighted landmarks. , • I Sutnnalt Heetll!fl • S. Viet-Camhodi~ Plotting Strategy PHNOM PENH (UPI) -Cambodia and South Vietnam 'hold a IUJDmlt eo• f ...... today In the town ol Neat Luong to _ .. their tlforta .. -North Vletnamete atter;npts to ovemm Cam- boclla. CambodfA-Tballand tallu begin next week. , On the war front, military spokesman uid Cambodiaa units had recaptured the mountain top ton ol Klrirom fn>m guen1lla IOldlers who withdrew after 1<ttlng fire to ,.veral buildlnp, lncludin& the vacation retreat of ouated Prlnot Norodom Slbanollk. Strike Sparks Food Panic In England LONDON (UPI) -Worried British housewives today c I ea n e d out supermarkets in a panic buying spree and the gpvemment served notice it may send troops into the country's strike- bound ports at midnight to move vital food supplies. The government published a list of 38 emergency regulations, giving itself powers to dea1 with the three-day~d nationwide ports shutdown. They included the power to use troop:s it necessary to shift perishable food cargoes. The regulations go into effect at midnight. The evening news said the troops de!initely wiU move in during the weekend -possibly Saturday. But spokesmen for Uie defen.se ministry and Prime Minister Edward Heath's office said no decision on timing had been taken yet. However, government sources said authorization to use troops might be given at a meeting of the cabinet's emergency committee later today. As the government prepared to act, wonied housewives went on a panic buying spree. But the government told them there was no need to panic about food shortages resulting from the prts shutdown. Minister o( Agriculture James Prior called in 46 leaders of food m&Pufac- turing, distributing, wholesale and retail industries. He taid afterwards: j'l was &lad to receive their assurance that the supply and stock situation is well under c.ontrol and that there is no need for panic buying." · Prior said· there is no need for price hikes. However, prices were rising. Rump roast, for example, went up from 80 to 96 cents a pound. "~ government has made clear its detennination to take the necessary steps to maintain essential supplies and a close watch on prices," Prior said . Officials eaid Prior read the Riot Act about hiking food prices to the industry representaUves. But salesmen at lal- doo's big Smithfield Central Meat Markel. and Convent Garden Fruit and Vegetable Martel reported heavy stocking up and prices spurt~ all aloog the line. A state of emergency declared 'Iburs- day and effective at midnight tmight gave the government special ~wers i~· eluding the use of troops. Off1c1als said 36,000 troops were. alerted to move per - ishable food supplies but that they were unlikely to be called in before the begin· ning of next \\'eek. l'Jchlinl In South Vietnam was • reporled at an all-Ume low. South V--Pmldent Nauyen Van Thieu Dew lod_, lo Nealt Luoiig, 30 miles ooulheut of Phnom P""' Ind slle of one hoadquarlli"s ol the 11,0QO man SOuth Vletname.. Jon:e In Cam- bodia, for talks with Premier I.on Nol and Prince Sirl Matak, No. J mazi in the Cambodian .... ......,,h SOulh VlelnalllOle lonijn mlnloler Tran Van Lam Wd Lon Nol sat iA for three hours 01 the meeUoa: but Cambodlana wotlld ilol eonllnn his 'preamce and newsmen who tried to movt In !0< a loot were lilovad back by oecurity guanli. Lah Nol flle1 to Bu!glrok lMJt Wed· ne.day for · talks with Prfrne Minister Tbanom Kittikacborn ud other officials. UPI correspondent Leon Daniel rtported from lhe Thai capital that he is likely to find Thai officials symp.athetic but cautious. Lon Nol has asked for the aid of Thai ground troops in drivini the Com· munist.s out of Cambodia and some Tha i officials have urged the move because they would rather fight the Communists in Cambodia than in Thailand. Daniel said the Thais are dragging their feet u11til they find out how much American aid they can expect. The coun· try is faced with a budget deficit of $500 million this year, and there was aharp criUciama W the U.S. Senate ovtr the $200 million laid out by Washington to finance Thai troops fighting in South Vietnam. The battle for Kirirom was the biggest action reported in either Cambodia or SOUth Vietnam. Mitchell Sending Men South to Eye Desegregation WASHINGTON (AP) -Two federol agencies will send more than 100 lawyers and federal marshals into the South next month. to aasure complete achoo! desegregation, the Washington PosC; reported in its Friday morning edlUons. The newspaper said each lawyer wouJd be assiped a deputy U.S. mal"lhal as his per9onal escort. Atty, Gell .. John N. Mitchell was qu<Md as sayin& ti. did not anticipate trouble "but you never can tell. "Much depends on how firmly st.ate and local officials uphold the law," he said. · Many Southern schools are under voluntary or compulsory orders to desegregate. Schools will open as early as Aug. 17 and contiaue through Labor Day, the newspaper said. The officials will be equally . divided between the Department ol Justice and the Department of Health, EducaUon and , Welfare, the Post aaid. Five tern~ porary regional offices will be set up be£ore the .&tart of school Jerris Leonard, assistant attorney general for civil rigllts, said the reaiorlal centers will handle complaints from citizens. "A person with a complaint will contact the regional center and it will be assigned to the nearest field lawyer to make a personal investigation," he said. Leonard said if the complaint appeared justified, he would call for an immediate FBI investigation. AMLING'S Newport Naraer7 1100 •••• c o••t .. 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The Marine5 were ~g up A trainer and dog ahead of one ot the many canvas bqs Mtdwtll lttptjed ·on the trap used to send back bodies from and the e~on sprayed him Viel111l!l when they beard a with three dozen . pieces · ol moan. lhrapoel. Madewell di d n • t It come lrom Lance Cpl. ~ that ,he had heel pro. Robert E. Madewell o t nounctd dead untll after-he 16usko( ... Okla. bad heel hrooght ,here, follow- •1Tbey were putting me in lQI surgery ,aod ·10 ,clays in a coma in VJelnam.. a bl( lo ship me home as His ~ b a· U"te ha~ -when I moaned, oo they -·-• ~ ., ~ me right Into the yet, and his voice !alien, b<lt oPel'•tinl room," Madewell he can move about on crut· ·•·•··' Thursda 1 N al ches and has made ooe trip u:.,...~ Y a 8 .,. home to visit his parerits. hoopltol here. Madewel~ a star high school Blasts Rip Aussie Town Mlldowell had lain for six football player, AYI he hopes hours in a morgue, pro-he can ret\ll'D to ldwlol. "It BRISBANE A l 11 nounced dead in the fiel_d bv • u I r a a • all depends," he said, "on UPI) F under nd a young medical corpoman. what my speech and niemory ( -°"' 1!"'11 Soon be hope!! to go home turn out to be... gas u;plooions today nearly with a medical discharge from d<stroyed • downtown block the Marines and to receive crowded with DOOD shoppers. treatment at a veteran's B II · Lad Police sakf si ~ were bospitel in Muskogee. a oon ' ,Y. . injured, including ....,. hurled Asked about V i et n a m , in hol 1ppec1· o.., ••· b'-~- Madewell commented: ''I Break. 8 Hip to es r "' --~. have 00 desire to go back... 'the explosions e r u pt e d He described the Viet Cong MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) shortl)'b 1· allerlh ti_!'.:_~·· follow! ed as villagers whom the •--,... y D'tS a ui -.e ou un--·-~ -o.. Je-. Ridlen · Pie-dergroond meet in the daytime, but who card, a famed ballomist, ls 'l1le ~ of ltle blast we go around throwing grenades tn the hospital with a broken so great that a policeman was ~~t.setting booby, traps at hip, but not from riding· the thrown across a s t re et, air currents at high altitude. manhole covers were hurled It was one t:l these traps Maxwell Alr Force Base into the air and abop windows that wounded the 20-ye.ar~ Oklahoman. Hospital disclosed Thursday were amMhed in every direc- "The shrapnel hit me all that Dr. Piccard, 75, a Winoer tion. over," he said . Of the H8nnon Trophy for , Many of the men, women He wu struck in the jugular .stratospheric flight, suffered and children caught by the vein and the femoral artery. the injury in a fall while walk-series oC bl-.S were thrown "They say you usually have ing to her room at· guest tnto deep holes 1ou.ged by the rrld11, Ju~ 11, 1970 DAILY 'llGf $ . Guard · Use Prqhed " I . WASHINGTON (UPI) - 'lbe President '1 Comm.lmon on Campua Unrest turned its allention today to the ""' ol nadoroal guard troopo to quell otudent disorder. ' ' !act..(tndJ,ic" eii:amina&n. rather than altempl lo place tbe llUill !or the deolhs at ~ two colle"'. ne Scrlliloo Commlodoo • was aol:ed lo report lo tbe president before c 11 1 le 1 resumo in the fall. 'Ibo -.... 1old Tblrld11 that c a m p a ·, violence wUI cmtlnue 11 i..,. u "anobbiab, arrocaot•• lludenta regard the American people u as enemy to be -In lllelr -lo . .. aoivo-IOdal prol>lenl>. The view came from Stev.en Kelmao, ' zi; who l u 1 I ~ from Harvant ~ and · w a\! COlh doinrioil bJ the r a d I c al s.tudeab for a Democratic SoCle~ (SD5i for beln( riamed vllloi!IClida Jaofl(lr~. 'Ibo ~. neatly dnelecl y 0 \Ith.' s leltimooy claabed will -ed Eva Jtlf..-, pnlldent ol lbe slu· -body · at Northwesteiri Un1"""1ty. 11:te commlssi.cn i o v I t e d Maj. Gen. W. P. WU..., Chief ol the N atlonal Guard Bureau. in Waahlngtoo, lo ~Ufy d""' ing tbe thin! day of hearing in&o campus u.nrest. He ls the fil:st military man to appear before the nine-member com· rnilslon, which heard mainly frun student leaders during Us first two days of 'testlmony~:----~----,.--~---..---- Also scheduled to testify was Dr. Nathan Pusey, reUring President of H' a r v a r d University. Hill appearance presents the unusual spect.scle ·of a college student ques- tioning his pttSident, Com- mission member Jose p h Rhodes Jr., 22, is a Harvard student. 1lte hearings were schedul- ed to begin at 10 a.m. EDT. Commission Chairman Wil- limn W. Scranton annouftCed. Thursday that special fact-fin.. ding teams would be sent to Kent State and JacUon state College in Mississippi wbere two students were killed by police gunfire. Scranton emphasized the teams of lawyers , in- vestigators and writers from the commission wib make a D11t1a111db)'Th11Alft9llKM~·•...,•109"..,..~lsliriP Accident~prone Road Blamed in Bus Crash only 60 seconds to live when quarters on the field. explosions. you're hit either place," tie•--'-----------'------------------'-----~------------- added. ALLENTOWN, Pa. (UPI) - A stnlch ol lnler>late 78 where 1 e v e n vacatiming ICbool children died in a bus crash Wemesday is dangerous and had been the scene ol three accidents within a week. John Reed, Qi.airman of the Namath Gets Training Delay HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. (AP) - Joe Naipath, movie actor end ate< quartorback of the New York Jets. bu received permiasioo to ~ a week late lo lroinlng camp wbi<;h bepw Sunday for Jets ........., U cootract negotl .. timl between National Foot· ball League owners a n d players are concluded. National Tranopcriation and Safety Board. who is in· vestlgating the ~deol, said "It was an accided-prone stretch of highway." Lt. William J. Walker, com· manding officer at th e regional state police barracks, satd because ol the "old coo- cfete" the road became slip- pery when wet and there had been three accidents a week before the bus crash. Seven children rangiic in age from 1 L to 13 were killed and 52 persoos injured when the bus, chart<!red by • Long Island Hebrew Day Sdlool for en overnight tour Of the Pamsy!vanlo Dutdl <n111try, skidded olj the rood and roiled down. 50-foot-l. State olfldals said the ~. between Gclmville and Smitily, bad been earm ... ked !or lmpromnellls but tho work waa J>Olllpooed !or lack of ruoo.. w,,eth DlspfaJI Opens It all happened on a patrol Computer Amnesia INDIANAPOLIS1 Ind. (AP) -The Indiana state audit~"• computer has been having spells of amnesia. Every time the power goes off at the State House, the computer forgels all the data that has been fed to it that day. Auditor Trudy S. Etherton says her employes have had to WOl'k QV~rtiJ;ne OD some occasions to replace the lost infonnatioo. needed to print voocbers. Mra. Etherton b 1 a m e s heavy use ol air coodllloolng ill recent bot weathel' for part of the overload oo state HOUie electric lines. The In- dianapolis p....,. and IJ&bl Co. Is lnveotlgatlng. Mrs. Edward Kennedy (second from left) enjoys a light moment as she ls greet- ed by Mr. and Mrs. Perry T. Rathbone (right) along with artist Andrew Wyeth (left) during forlJlal opening ceremonies of first New England shoWlng of :Wyeth's works. Some 170 paintings are on display at Boston's Museum of. Fine Arts. Rathbone is director of the museum. Nearly 2,000 persons were on ·hand for the opening. ' ' • • WANTED THE MAN WHO WEARS A 38 SHORT II you 110 or hove hHrd of this men, direct him to our store • .Tho reward for HIM Is .i tremendous HYings on ••• SUITS ... 10.00 1o 110.00 NOW 34" 54" ---CAUTION -r-- .This man may ~. hard to lin<I ind 1ttompt to resist this uving, thinking I.here Is no selection ••. Our soloction is good ••• Bri~9 him in. STO~E H01URS: MON. THRU PRl.-9:IO TO '-SAT. 9:30 TO 5 !~ 4203 C1mpu1 Drive, lrvln1, 133-0UO • Irvine Town Center Dltec~ "''"' .,_ UCI c...,... I I I N1iaJl tJU.t COllJ'O" l 30...., I snROFOAM 1 ICE CHEST l 66cl . I l1MIT2hrc••._-l I BLITZ SALE SPECIAL With This Coupon COMllllATIOll PACK .• • -· 1 & V. IAL DIWITllS SALE 6l~ : . ""'"'' •'"'"" $2"6 • Bri(ht partycolora A llorra11 of ba111ol•sl AIM Savl .. 11 AM '"" ler-'\. 1alul.S•p•r 1ltopp1rs' 1p1cloll prlc1 -1la11t•• to '\. ••kt yNr tlollar 10 fortller. Wt 1ltow l••t • •••pit of•••••• of terrific lt•Y• ali'over tlte 1t1re. Co•• "'1•iq for yo•n. BADMINTON SET SALE $526 RIG. $L99 Seti up in a ftffyl 4 aturdy te""ered ateel roclteta, 2 &hutt19Cocks, poie1 orid net. Take advantage of thi1 lowprifel (llP COUPON ANO BlllNC. TO C.flAN I\ ,,, ........... ,... CUUALSMOIS AllD SMIAlllS • SalkMt• cotton: na.hiiinf'!l IO~ • Ncm .. kkl; Si• 1-10 ... ..... , ...... _ ..... llAMTCITY' ! . ' ~ W.OMllll'S JAMAICA SHOIT Stle ··~~ .. " • ScNklt cvttan-ayloa ........ Pllfect Cit. .. ~ TOILET SEAT Sale $246 KNlnlNG WORSTED e .. r. 100% vir;.·w..i l .. orte4Yn ,,_, .. ~. , • r.ir.. . ·asc ,.4 • COl.01 y,; '"' • a •WWAAAal -FUU4 PLYI : LIMlt 12 • IN(l 'QS• ~o•~~" SOFT.PUSTIC . GAIDll lioSI • ' • I I ,, DAILY PROT EDtrOBIAL PAGE n ·ohii'aille' s Earl W. Robfllllle'a flflt year aa chief el Ille Hunt· lnrton Beath Pollce Deportment has produced some adllevemenll and bmovalion1 worthy of note. · Under hi• 1eaaershlp, the cllmbln1 crime rate has leveled oil with crlmei agalnal properly down .consld· erably when compared with lad year. . Since laldnc over Iha number one law enforcement Pl*, Robit.allle for esample bH placed hls men on • 1~ 1blfl, which ha• the effect of doublin1 ~taon· Del during peil crlme hour1. Ho ha• alao created a new administrative division wltbln lhe deportmenl which aaaumes the duties of training new officers, reserves , public relations and otber non·law enforcement tasks. In practice, this al· Iowa Ibo man on Ibo beet to do a better job since be no , I0111or baa to worry about·the eztra dull ... 11>• elite Special Enforcement Detail (SEO), also· a RabltelUe bralllcblld, baa already proven Its worth by removlnl In exces1 of lllO all11ed 1111rcotlc1 offenders from public ~· In future months It 11 expected to crock down oo Olher crlrllll• wllh similar force. Chief RoblWllo baa earned coqralulaUons for a &ood llert and tor a procre1slv1 approach to the In· creulnely difficult pro1>l111111 of law lllforctment tn thiJ county'• lat&fft beach ctly. _ Leadership dry Or1n1e County In the yura to come. Some of the ldlvfU ... mlNled lollt1 will enjoy ltMls, arehery, badminton, boneshoe1, soflbtll, model bollt.- ing, fiJhlna, and other 1porll on prepared ftelda hi the park. A children'• zoo and II! old-fashioned town 1quara are also on the drawlnr boards. Teenaaen might have their own center to visit, or hold dances at, plus their own recreation area. Some of the plans are not final yet and are still subject to change, bul the dream is there and becomin( more real each day. Unsurpassed f or Service This weekend nearly 200,000 vlslton will claim squatters' rights for a short spell on small plots of ·•and alon1 the Huntington Beach coast. Most will not be from this city. They'll bring picnic baskets stulled wltb chick· en, peanut butter and jelly sandwiches; )"Ollng children tagging behind; beach mats, balloons, footballs and other toys to amuse themselves. When they leave, they'll leke away sun..:rlsped •boulders, tanned foreheads, picnic baskets with sand· filled peanut butter and jelly sandwiches -and, it is hoped, a good impression of Huntington Beach. Mil S R • } p k The task of seeing to it that they_ do leave -safe, e quare eg1ona ar sound and pleased with the city's b .. ches -falls to the lifeguards and other stall of the city's Harbors and Recreation receives a big boost in Fountain V.alley Beac,hes Department, headed by Vince Moorhouse . when the ftrst picnic portion of Mile Square Regional A typical day finds 70 lifeguards on duty. Water Park opens in August. County officials expect to have rescues can range from 25 on a quiet day to 200 on a some 80 tcres of picnic ,rounds and parking, plus a day when the surf is heavy. In addition, of course, are 1111111 Jake, ready fOr the ate summer rush of basket~ boat rescues, retrieving losl children and innumerable • l ' ' ' toting families. " jobs of giving first aid. The ,\uguat <>!'•nine ls only a hint of things lo come, Huntington Beech claims the cleanest .strands, the M,4wil'iJ~1 ·though, as Mile Square pt;rk develops sta1e by stage. safest waters and the best surf. The record of service Mote lak ... a stream, PODds, lob of tropical plants and of the personnel of the Harbors and Beaches Depart-"W''O''L wr. VIE"'•IAUJZE '11Q"llli. ,, rolling grass will provide a lar11· green central park for ment is unsurpassed along the coast. H n "' ~ I IYVYI 11 Vl\I ~~~---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'-...... " 'Equal' ls No~ The Same 4S 'ltkntical; 01fe ;,, 'the me»t milulldtniood word• In• world ts "eq,ualttr:~ The ma l rt ... 1~·· oan't seem to understand is iii?•""'•··· unequals equally ii 001 ;;;.t"~Kl I -liaw ;;:;~. hiA"•''911l Obvklully, b)' lwldlelj>pln( -·al tho hontl IO that all of them'bave rouaAIY equal tppOrtunlty • kl wla. · "'It wooktt.tf be a race. • c 'Ibe rece:nl "women'• 11 be r It i on ~I" 11 d1"1G'lnl far equal filhll, but ill ..-111 «Upt to be carolul abcalt ~ .. uni lblt "eqQll" b the same If. '.identical." TllQB CAN BE NO -tllal women are badly dllcrmu. • ated qalMt in many al'll,a cl emtempor- arJ life, ond thia d!1o crlmlnation should be 1i{qld 11 a mat-_ 1er of ~pie jus-u... ~ It lhoul!I nol_.__. ~' ~( ' en mUll: .be -te<l eucily ttll wa1 men .,,. ; 'lbfft are cerlain jobs women cannot J>11form certain boon they -Id not wort crM tbetr own safety and domesuc trpQuiljtJ) certa1n &RP that they are not dtted ~-1 by strencth. temperament and blolollcal inheritance. Women are ..a to men, bul not ldeadcal with tbom. Do women really want the equal Dear Gloomy Gm : Councilman Green and Councll· woman Gtbbl an prttty shrewd. That 550 dull the city savai by quitting the Orange County Cout Auodation wW ju.st about buy 1 round of 4rinb at the neit meet- ing of Ille L<isue o1 Cltle1. Noth- ing 1lroeter than pint Jemonlde, of count! '• -D.O.M. Tiii• .....,. """" ,.....,... WllWlo -_ ... ,,.., 1lltM ................... .. ,_ NI HIW " ...... , en. N ib' , .... . ~· to l k ilrallld far nalloMI -An(,!! IO, do ll>ey want the right to bear anN in the lront lines! JJo _, _ .... e lo become 8' l?od and' ~--~M •IUChlitua­ llOllll ' A -.U1iM:110N mull bo mode between 'qoJlity under law, and equal treatment in the" pllylical an4 ooclal of life, A woman lbau)d be ' •ch lf ahe doet the 11me · thciuld be glvon an equal opportunity to iel ~ 1&me )!lb, and .-Id have the same chance for advll\Ctmtnl ln .a JOb, ai a man. 'l'hll lJ 1ln\PIY admiltlng h<r lo full cltize111hlp. But she 111, usually, al111 a homemaker and a mother, while a man'• role is not so erucial htre. More than half aur female working force co111lsta of ~rled ~n. who are doing double duty. Sure))>: iloJM 1~al comlderation must be itven to thai fact, and women lDUll be alio-1 a few prtvile1., not afforded to male workers. Once we allow them "privllege1," there Is no longer a crude equality, but there Is som<lhinc better --t• jd1tlee, which rectifies tneiiualJUes just as we put dUlerent welahb on different horses. Thia is the 01~y fair way to run a race, on or off the track. Th'3 School Pay. Boosts To u. Edilor: Ocean View Schoo1 DLstrlct trustees "'rewarded" the diltrlct tuperintendent. !Jl'. qa,..... Holl, with a 15,000 per . year P.IY ,.... for his part iJ1 wlMing vottr aPJl'VVll Of last year's f l.)$ tu i-. llld fl.I mlW.. achoo) bonds. Altbau&b the boad il&ue did not 1n- Cf'Ml6 the &a:a: rate at this time, it will atend the district's indtbtedntll · ova" a pei1od of several more years, an4 the !nlerosl on lhil --will Ul'l'le out" of the tupayers' pockets. Tll1l: II.JI TAX override added ..-L1a111 to th< amount of our ioc"a I t.a1e1. and w11. by the district'' own ~ ~,. tban wll actUIUy need· eel at thll )lme. Since 11larl11 are drawn fn111 ~. 1'nds. thil subltantial PIY r• Wll ldd to the burden on the tupQefflo ... way or tlllOther. ..., ......... i& Ill loveil of..,_.. -i. """ ... J>..-ind c..,,... ,..._ ~ to the dlJ and ICbool d~ an lfltln1 out ol hand. rrll'l'DIS, 1 lhink, thaJ the IUJ>IJll"' wllo illYI II faol tllt bill bad a II'! in_..., -will be offerld, It ,..,iii Ila _. loflical In U- UIW rl W' • .._. lllary Jnm .. to -It )abllc ..... who, °'"""" efficlmlf ... lfl f'S)', Wtre able W deer-. ......... lllt ldd lo them. r NUL111! MOiii M-.S-U•elltu<I qi-. c...., ....,.... lt!C- u1 .... lizp•ftllo11 To lhe Editor: I read with bttere1t !bat tbt Hlllltlqloa ' Beach City Council paued 1 reaolulion to .supPort Of'anit COUnty'a attempt to block the expansion of the Southern CIWonlia Edilon Compaf\Y'I .... rating statloao.)i our dy. As usual, when the best if\terella of the c~y are at llalte, COUncllmm Ted Barllett ond, a.or .. MoCrlclim 11w ill to v<>le a&alnll 11111 r110lutlon. Jn juilllylof hll poeltlon, yo u r -per quolld Cour<llmsn Battlelt • MM}..t'Wt mu11t have I.he juice." WHAT AN INANE •tel>ment 1-.. allepl ropr....,..llve ol the community. The councll va11n1 r=rds or both Councllmee BlrOett and McCracken have h1*ricill1 -n them to hive betn mare dilposed toward rtpre-tin1 Jrivate lnt•Hll tllan they an to rttM"etentin& the general welfare ol the efty, Such being the ease, tht future ~n­ duct or these two councllnw:n shoo.Id be 1ubjtet to aomt erltlcal te rutlny. S. E. COLTHllRST llnfairne•• of Wltlalaoldlng S•lat'fl lnereue• ·Punishing M~ny for Sins of Few This Is bolna wrlMtn In Loa Angeles, where the chancellor'• staff of the California state C'41.lf191 is meeting with the jlrfflde'llt1 of the 19 coUeaes in the system. We are heft to learn the implications of the aevere cuU: for higher education In the new budget ju.st puled, after much aquabbllng, by the ltate Legislature. The University of California ay1tem has been hard hit. 'I1le state colleges have been hit even birder. We are au h<re trying to understand what theoe cut. mean a.ad S')'ine to adjust ourselves to the shock. TllE ATE adminillratlon is ~- mttted te 11eeonomy in a:overnm!nt. However, because of rilJna: Flea t b 1 bucfaet -a provllioa !or a I percmt "91t.<1.Uv. ing adjustnidlt tor alf •late employee-.. In the cour1e of de- bate it WU IUUe.st. ed Illa! unlvenlty a n d state college professors be denied the aalary lnere1se. This w11 a legislative response to w l d e 1 pr e a d public indignation about the l¥08r In the universities and state colle,ea ln a year tblt had eon· ' Unulng disturbances at Berkeley ~ Santa Barbara, the controversy about the Coaununist teacher Angela Davia at UCLA, and the destruct loo of e1-. pensive computer facll!tlea durlna a wild student rampage at Fresno state. The proposal to withhold 11Jary ln-- creuea from profeaeora wu oriafnally intended by Its spoN1Dr1, I was told later. to be a gesture udy, u 1 kind ri wamin1 to 'Pl'OfeS90C'I that they are in serious public disfavor. Their orflinal intention was to rntore the Increase before the budget wu finallJed. HOWEVER, I WAS sufficiently alarm· ed by the threat to our prolmton to hold a pr<11 conf...,,.. pointing out the unfaimeu of punlshlng all professor• at California state colleges a n d unJverslUes for the disruptions caused by a small minority at only eipt or 10 pf the otate's 11 iNtltutions al higher education. My statement wu sent to all le1lslator1 &I well at to concerned clUiens and orcanizationl throughout the stat,. Portlooa of my ltatement were rt.peatedly broadcast over radio and TV. Organizations of professors iU1d other interested parties squawked about the proposal, and I am clad to say that J squawked the kludest. It didn't do any good. The proposal to deny professors their pay increase proved to be extremely attractive to voters. Legislators got bushels of letters from their constituem supporting the idea : "It's about Ume." 11That will teach the'rn a lesson." "We're sick and tired of payinJ ~Ill to support the radical PQllUcal _,,.lion ol our ..,. and daughter•."' And more in the same vein. Legislators IOUDd it impossible to back down from their proposal. So· pro-• Fl It In the n<ek. BUT LEGISLATORS weren't angry at non-profegor1. So they made a dlstlnc- ~,between °non-academie" employes, who were to get salary increases, and the "academic'' staff who would not -·an idea that see~ simple enouah until you begin to apply it. Who is "academic:" and who I• ''non.aeademlc"! Whit about the realstrar? The offtcer in chl1'ft of scholanhlps a n d financial aids? The people in the audil>visual cenier! 'n.t Ubrary staff! Eve,,,. Une in the explanation of the -budset 11D'ned out to be a headache, however · interpreted. "INSTRUCI'ION: reduce 24.1 Instructors, -$243,435; reduce sabbatical leave replacement ,· flll,240 ... LIBRARY : reduce boolu. • 161,30& ... FOREIGN STUDENT PRO. GRAM : eliminate two counselors ••. " ALL CALIFORNIA profeaaors are therefore being punished for the' sins of the few. Legisla~rs know this is unjust -many have said so. 1'IJt they cannot ignore the voters, molt of whom Ire simply furious at what they believe to be fac\llty complicity in st, u den t ~ and equally furioug at the tenure syst<m ~t protect. the U,.sponsible 11 well .., the ~le profHIOl"S. ' Half the appropriations for sabbaUcal · leavea were' canceled in the budget cut. Two angry profeqors told their deal\ that they planned to mount a huge demooJtration in protest. The dean said aently, "You are right to feel angry and disappointed. But before You st.art demonstrtling, will you please ponder the fact thal the Legislature, wilb IO million V<>tel bellind thepl, mllht cancel ALL aabbalicals?" 'nllt'• the ''Y it ls as of now. We In the acadsnic profession mi;.t jU>t as well face it Who wu It Uwt aaid, "Power to the People"! By S. I. Bayakawe Pre1}4eat, Su Frant:l•CG Stakl CoUese Blues: Our Most Common Malady Wbal ls the moot common malldy of our time1? A doctor might say It was headache or head colds. A denu.t would vote for tooth decay. A.barber might n&minate dandruff or, rlther, the conditions that cause it. But probably the mOlt prevalent ail· ment that ha1 preyed upon man in · au areal and climes affec:la chiefly not hl1 body but his mind. lt is that disease of the human spirit known colloquially as "the blues." You can get It frnm a hundred diUerent 11peclflc eausea. It can come from bein& broke or out of work, out of love or from just plain feelll'll 11out ol sorts" with everybody and everythlna. Often It merely consist.II of a nameless. aimless reeling of melancholy and fuUlity perhlps spriftllng fl'Of!) an \lDCOBICioU1 realiAUon ol how much the indlvklual Ind his small dreallll lie 1t the mercy of a vast universe indifferent to tither his welfare or hll fate . BUT PERIODICALL V it a f f e e t 1 everyone from the chUd in it! cradle to the old man in bls wheel chair. The symptom• In most clles are these: movement dwindles, telf.pliy a n d petulenct lncrtase. and a pemive, broodina lotk COO'les upon tht race •• -the 80ul atares inwardly. at its own darknesa. "How do you whip the blut•T .. 1'141 is a question l have asked pertlaps 1,000 J)f:Ople I have interviewtd over the tut quarter century. lt never falls t.o lntuelt them, because all havt felt \u!Heleated al ....,. lime In their c.,...., no matter bow ltQi>eful or · bo\o'anl their naturu. JUlt what can you do to map DI.It al it when you're feolinl low and evtl)'tbillc ii aoinJ wrong? Here are a few 11111..tlonl stv.n me by th,.. lntervteweea:, 10me famous, aome merely Infamous: STAND ON YOUR head. literally. Lo aet a different vtew ol thincs. Tale a cokl ahower Walk or drive a differcDt way home. fl.1emorlze a J)Oetn. Reread your old love letten. Clean out a closet. CoWlt ~ blesaings. \Vrite down all the worries tMt are bothering you and then llJht a match and bum the paper, tbul aymbOUeally destroying them. Avoid the people who bu& you. GO WINDOW shopping. Cook a new dilh you've never tried before. Buy .. me!hlng brlahlly colorod you've never dared wear before. llil<e Into the hilil and shout your woe! aloud tmUI the echoes make you realile how ins!Pticant they are. Go Into a perk end lialtn to lhe children laugh. Go to a IOO and feed peanuts to the elephant. fl.1ake a game out of seeing how many Plight of the Railroads At lone last, ii appeara conar,..lonal acUon may be taken to rtlieve the netion'a railroads of the financial burden of maintaining money-klalna p111enaer tralnl: -trains that r e g u I a to r y authorities have considered e••tlal to pub!lc convenience and necessity. A pr~ po.sal befort Congress calls for creation d. a National Railroltd Pusenger C«t>«ation to assume lhe financial l'ISpoDl!bility for operatlna _,., trains over a national networ) deli&nated by the Secretary of Tranlportatkln. THE PRESIDENT of lilO -'-llllon ol American Rallroadi, · Tltomll M. Goodfellow, hM urged l(IM<ly adoplk>n el the propoeal-wlll> ..,,_,,.pll lo Im- prove k. He has polnlad olll tllet thl "rtstralnt" apPartnt In ralbwd tn- donement of lhe pro-1. .. .,_ ""'* the tact that we belilYO lher1 la-~ !or , , , cbancft which will ma...,..Jy lmprov. the blll." OM of the "more lmponant" amendment.I aoulht by the industry woukl permit railroads, not jalninl the govemmeol -at!on'. to -dl.tcontinllance of money-lo<mg passenger trains not designated u part of the natlon11il aysttm of pautnger train strvlct. Tbe l1w, al no\f pii'Opoeed. would prohibit thele ra~ from eliminating any passenger servicfJ before 1975. INFLATIONARY cool i-hive driven , rail eandnp down to tho vanishina Point. A law that ·forces a rail line &o contlllul for five ye:an the OllOration ol I --Illa! could Up Ibo ioalea on the lido ol 1noo1 .. ncy -Id -to -t !he verr pwpoee di :Pernment action m. tended to 1111 money·lollng -ltW all tho lllcu of the railroads. :.. tarae "fllrl ol loday'1 rill p:ob!ems, and for that matter the probttm1 of transportation aentrally' are due lo failure of the regulatory process to keep ebreut ol transport chanp ond pro- gress. Whatever measure1 are taken to cast off the shackle& of pasaenger train losses should rfll"Ognize that time can be a make-or--break f1ctor in the opera- tion ol a ta"l)lyiftl, lnvll\oroowned prlVlte enl.lrplile. -.1 Newl lle'1o• houra a day you can let pua wttbout complaining about •llYlllinc or crltictsJng anyone. • Pour out )'Our troublea to an old friend w1>o ii really fond " l'OO· VISIT A hospilll and try to cheer up .omtone who ia licker tban you. Write a check-man thin you can afford-to a good cauae you've always supparted mc.-e with )'OW' mouth than your money. Get a new job er take • vacation to a place you've !'lever been before. Ponder the wisdom of the old saying "Thia, too, will pass." Mrs. Eleano; Roosevelt ls one of many who found eomfort in this four.word ~medy. ·.., l ~RAY, PRAY N<n' just lyinc in a ] looely bed at nigh~ bul In yottr helrt ; at your delk, or in a dimly lit church ~ durlnf your lunch period. • I um med up, aU theee eurea for the jl bhlel "4•• one buic though!' llon'I jUll sit there feeling sorry for yourself. Get up and do somethin11-rlght now, l Abouit any change or action you lake I within the limits of common sense wui problbly, make you retl better. ' --W- Friday, July IT, 1970 . I l I • ' ' t J I I ~ The editorial P<19• o/ lhc DoUv Pilot 1eck1 to i~Jorm and 1tim- i.latt rtadl'!ra bu ~tnting ihia MIOlj.laptr'a op'f1110n1 and com- mtnt.oru on topic1 of intertJ& &md 1lgnificance, bu prcwidhig a forum for th• e:prtalion of our rcoder.t' opfnfo11.1, cntd bu presenting &ht dlNr11-vitw- Polntr of i11formed oti.erwrs amt 1poktsmtn on copies of th1 dQu. ' Robert N. Weed, Publl1her j .__ ___ .....J ! ' ' I 1, I I J , [ 15 • It •id> llto My bm So '!h ... ~ "U yo, fin ltl al IN I Vo I I , _,. . ..... • • . ' • JOOEAN HASTINGS. 142-4321 ''*"" ...... ,,, 1"' .. .... u Artis ·ts Look Bey.end S,eas Tiki torches will light the patio of Mrs. Thomas Smilh.of Foun- tain Valley 'when members of the Fountain Valley Arts Association gather for a festive · Juau and installation-of officers Saturday, July 25. Following a PoJynesia.n repast, including Kalua Pig, Sashimi and Mai Tai punch, Donald 'Sauter will accept the president's gavel. Seated with him will be Mrs. Theo Coleman, first vice ptesi dent; Mrs. Jerry-Blansett, second vice-president; Mrs. William Olmsted. third vice president. Mrs. Roy Anderson, secretary, and Mrs. Joseph Giesing, trea!urer. Commitlee chairmen will be the Mmes. Paul Steele. member- ship; Joseph Anderson, publicity, and Bryan Flynn, bulletin. Honored guests at the luau will be Mayor a n d Mrs. Edward Just of Fountain Valley; Michael 'Brick, superintendent of the Foun- tain Valley School District, and bis wife; Dr. Charles ·WoOdfin. as· sociate superintendeilt, and his wife, and stanley st.afford, Fountain Valley Parks and Recreation director, and.his wife. . .. ". i J • -----r--~ - ---' . Plans will be announced for a benefit concert series for the up- coming year which will help provide scholarships and underwrite activities of the association. and monthly talent shows for Fountain Valley schools. A children's art exhibit is on display in th,e Fountain Valley Library now through Aug. 1. Included are oils , acrylics, watercolors and stitchery. SMOTHERING PIG-Savory Hawailan fare including Kalua Pig will be offered when the Fountain Valley Arts Association' hosts a festive luau Saturday, July 25, in the patio of the home ·Qf Mrs. Thoma$ Smith of Fountam Valley~ Beginning pieparalions for the feast.' whi~h·w)ll be follow~ by installation of officers, are (left to right) Mrs. Joseph Anderson and Donald Sauter, new pres· !dent. · .• Students Take Time to Help Others Busy sorting clothing for Goodwill Industries are Robert Moore, 7; Sona Herbertson. 4, and Thomas Moore 5, who will assist with the project during the Vacation Church School sponsor~d by the Fir s t United Methocfut ChUJch, Huntington Beach Mon- day, July 27, through Friday, Aug. 7. A registration feil of 50 cents per child will be charged with a limit of $1.50 per family. ' Jaycettes Put Pleasure Before Business Business will take a back seat temporarily when Fountain VaUer Jaycettes gather for a pool party at the home o Mrs. David lsraelsty. Re ad y to make a big splash for the upcoming year are (left to right) the Mmes. Ga r y Convis, lsraelsky and John Taggert. Discussed during the blllineos ses· sion will be plans for a July 26 picnic; Sept. 26 luau, annual Halloween event and the fomtlng of a nom- inating committee. . ' ' Splash of Humor Will Change Little Squirts Into Uncles DEAR ANN °LANDERS: I am a boy 15 who comes from a very nutty family. lt teems the W'ODlll;D on iny mother'• aide all bave babi.. Ion& after thoy should have given up that sort of thing. My grandmother slarted K by glvin& birth to twins a year after I war born. So -now I have a coupte of uncltl woo will be enrolling in my high 8Choot n'.ext fan. Ma makes me c1ll Utelf: little IQllirtt "Uncle" even though lhey are a year younger than I am. I think I'll croak . first. r1 .. se help mt by prinling my Jetter and sticking up for me. U ever a fellow needed a friend I do. -HASSLE IN HARRISBURG DEAR HASS: v .. doo'I need a frieod . Y• oeed a -ol ""-· Jt - ANN LANDERS ~ ... ta It call --oqalrfa ''lhlcle." Do It at every tpportulty ud tooa yoa•u• be eojo)'lq Ill< joke -Ute everyeme else. DEAR ANN LANDERS: La9I January you printed a letter on Bed Hopping. Jl was from a glrl woo was overly nice to men. She imagined herself in love evecy three weeks. She fell into bed with ev«y man who laid a kind word to her. Of ...... lhe ended ... sleepinc wKh lialf the town. I ton 0\11< that oolwnn and .,........ It . to my. daugflter. Did lbe read ii? She did oot. She read lbe first two lines and tore ii up riiht la -o1 my J- My daughter is It. She is so immature R kills me. The girt do-sn 't know the first thine about men. Alter the leOOlld date !he 1oes out and buys her current "'lwe" e1pe:nslve preseQts and smothers him wltb -loo. Bile bu ao pddt, no dignity, no jtJd8rnmt. I know she's oicl: bu! sba -~ ,.. a -· She says o11e·;, "'>' happy with her Ille and I -oot try to bn-my -. "' her. M<ybe · she Is ril!>t and I am """'I· She is in perfect health and I'm a ner'VOU$ wreck. What can I d:>? -WORRIED Ill r,IIDj>LETOWN, N.Y. DEAR WOR.RIED: y,. .... -. for lier ""t ,.. cu .. _..,. lw ,....if. A_,. IM Ion tW ,_ u.pi.r ... ti ...... h" .......... .. lltfp .... -...... -.. -•• _....._v .. ,.y.'11a..- 1tea1th -pbyalcally, perhaps, bit eme- tloutly lllo'1 (lleolY lick. If ,.. net4 tllenpy .. ~ ,_ __ aulel)', pl It. And te1'1 loope ,.... u .... I« wW-lltlp, .... -· DEAR ANN LANDERS: My li-.i all'! I will be celd>ratlng a v<ry in>- porltnt wedding -vonary In a i... moriths , oUr marrioge' has not been a happy one. As I looll back, I doo 't know how I managed to keep my sanity and ra!se 31.lch a wonderfUI famll)'. Prac!ically •verything that can happen to destroy a marriace happene<j to our<. There were dozens ol women, an out-of. wedlock d\llO, wild drlnklnc bouta and bod checb. He has behaved belier tbese Last few )'ears -not becau9e he has ref'onned, but because he ii worn out. Doee a mardafo JIU ..,. call for a celebtalion? O)lr 1oYllf d>lldNo 'Want to gl4e ~ en eleg111I party, I , say It would be • _ ... ry. What ""'yo&! say! -MUM'S THE wop DEAR MVM: U ytv cWWna wut lo "'-·Y. wltll a JIWl1, .. , deal' lllem lk p1e...,., I •-t ,_'re ao e.xcelleat aclre15 .-0 NJ played a r91e ltr maey yom. -,_. .-.... Awonl perfono-. _, ""'1. -,~ Is aleobolism 1 dile.e'!' How Clft the akoholic be trea"d! 11 1he:r'I a cure! R .. d the booklet, "Alcoholism - Hope and Kelp," by '•Alic! tander~ Enclose 3$ cents In coln With your r• quest and a loni, slamped, IOIC~ en,.lop&lo anCll tho DAll.Y.PJLOT. • i FrldoY, Ju~ 17, 1970 A_rtistic · Offeri ngs Make .Sc.ene . O.ltJ' ................ , .... '-"' • Home crafts and creativity are being pr~ moted during the current Orange County Fair. Among the varied exhibits in the home economics department are decorat· ing with yarn and fabric (left) as Mn. Leah-Rempp shows Manuel Salinas how to Inake a yarn flower on a Swiss star loom. The ancient arl of weaving (above) ls perfected by Mrs. Ann Daisey of Hunt.- lniloo Beech on the Leclerc loom. Bride-elecfs Family Tells Betrothal News - Wedding Performed Horoscope Aquarius: Answers Found Behind Scene SATURDAY, JULY 11 who issues directives could connected with relaUve. Your By SYDNEY OMAllR prove Irritating. Bui this ts ~ is deoired. Know !his Ma.ny act in eccentrte man-no ti~ to fl&ht city hall. and re1pond accordlncJ.y. atr durhl& fuD mOlll:. That . Time 11 on your alde -wait. ··Mate calll, write Jetten. De- b what we MW are ti· TAURUS (April »May 10): lo. touch. perienclDg. AR teeugen 01 Good lunar aspect cc:inckles dates Lbls weeu.d wwkl be with journeys, plans which I~ well·advl1ed to &Ive logic valve publishing, advert.l!lng. eqaal Ume wlLb emotlom. Prepare fonnat. strive to be Othtrwlst, the prict If l1!&rel1 current. Keep communlcaton ml1ht be Inflationary. lines clear. Capricorn ls personaUty kid, while Sagittarius may have to pick up tab. Romance shines for Virgo, wklle Ta11n1s gives some advice ~ otben tceldng teen dattng blnb. Very romantic Ume for most 1lpl. ARIES (Mardi 21-Aprll !9); Deal gingerly with those In posttloos ol authority. One Betrothal News Told T\-1r . and Mrs. Robert W. Hammill of Newport Beach have announced the engage- ment CJ{ their daughter, Priscilla Hammill of Anaheim to Rictiard Gale. A wedding is being planned for Aug. 22 in Corona del Mar Community C h u r c h Congregational. The future bridegroom, 10rt of the Warren Gale3 of Santa GEMINI (May 21.June 20); Full moon accents relations with mate, partner In financial area. You should at.rive to get views acros1 in ratr but firm maMer. Stop carrying bunlen not. ri&htlully your • own. CANCER (June II.July 22): Cycle la ltlCb lha,t yoo should play walling game. A new contact proves worthwhile. But there is no need to rush where wiser persons delay. Gain cooperation from one close to you. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22); Try to improve health regimen , Follow expert medical advice . Stop breaking rules designed lo aid you. You can impro\'e your condition and make loved ones happier -if you try. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22); Romance is spotlighted. You feel more alive. Your actkms, reactions become more mean· ingful. Be ready fur change, travel, variety. Not much will remain the same. Ana, 1.8 attending Orange u RA ( Coast College. He w a s 8 Sept. 2.U>ct. 22): graduated from Orange High Stress on security .m'easures. School, attended the Universi-Protect what you have earned. ty of Hawaii and served with Some may try to talk you the U.S. Marine Corps. into giving up something af SAG11TAlllUS (Nov. 22- Dee. 21): What you do with your money is not entirtly your e1elusive b u s i n e s s , Means there are f a m i I y members to consider. Realize that a few moments of' pleasure may not be worth con:sequences. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.Jan. 19): Cycle high ; some past acUons begin blooming. Meana you gain rewards. Take in- itiative. Be a self-starter. Make contacts; accept social JnvU.aUons. Aura of glamour IUrrounda you. AQIJAillVS (Jan. :JO.Feb. II); Look behind """'' for amwers. Unorthodox approach succeeds. You have more allies than might be imagined. Know this and proceed with confidence. Shake off secret doubts. fears . PISCES (Feb. 19-fl.1arch 20): Fine time for socializing. Ob- tain hint from Capricorn message. Express yourself. Break down generaUon gap. Those who mean much to you are willing to listen. Make intelligW concession. IF TODAY IS YOIJK BIRTHDAY you draw people to you with their problems. You are capable of aiding underdog. Meaningful domestic adjustment is about to occur. Accent de!lre for harmonlOWI relationships. The bn.de-elect, an etemen-value. Be charming. But reruse to be Weak. Ta llr.d out wM'• lurt' !or VOii tary •· her t Cy I" ..._., M>d love, orw St6nt:'f' i.11:8C 0 press, W8S Om1rr'I booklet, "Mcru Hlnt1 for graduated from Westchester SCORPIO {Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): AWn _, Womfll.N s.roc1 b!r1M1t• Hi h School th · I •nd 50 <tnis to Omarr A1trol09r g and e Uruvers • Short journey appears to be secr111."" OAtLV "'LOT, •u :12«1. Mr. and Mn. John M. Chip- man of Costa Mesa made an Wormal announctment of the engagdnent of her daughter, Sally Adah Stevemon to Wayne Edwonl Casey during a family psty In the Mlsolon Viejo home of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Stev'"90ll, the bride-_ .. _DI_ ty of Colo d d b bl Ill be Gr1r1d Cont••• s1111on, Ntw Yo..-, AthomemI4bajn.1 on lhe,-~~~'-'-"-·~~~~~-•_n_a~g-en~a-;~p_r•~•~y:.__w~~-'"~·Y~-~·M~"~·~~~~~~ Milll,'ldy Keeps Warm ~:'1 UPIT ....... 1 M&ru<elll,·the·deslgner who put nearly nude models In --shaped metal 'llreastplates a year ago, d• cldltl to dre" a mlfll\equin in fur and YOlvet for, eveallla during hi1 !!!>me showing. Wo'll -li!th it are 1 II We 'flit ~· hat and boots. • Free Estimates ----..---"• RI-UPHOLSTER C...leU! Seleetf-•I P•.•ra 111e1t11H"•: · ~ and YllYets ...... Crwfl••• Ahn,. .. CZtl<OSKI c~':~A \~.~!:. '!!!; llY0ltOl-KIV) ... _ M.2·14$4' Today'1 Swcks Today . . SALLY STEVENSON Futv,. w.idlng tow. AP!ft'lmately :IO family _ ..... llld -_.. proieol. lncludJnC the future bridegroom'• parentr, Mr. 9nd llln. Jade E. 1:-r ol Orange. A weddilv dole In February, 11171 will be --The future bride Is a graduate ol Ooala M... IIlgh School Her fiance w a s graduated fnlm South IIlgh School In T"""""• -ded El Oamino Colleie a D d ...-i1y ls otudyllW • t Orqe Clooat College. Island ol Maul, HawaU, are Melinda Allen and Pia T. Aluli, who were marrled in HOD oUhua Conirqationa] COOn:h ol Lahalna. The Rev. John Kakahlko of. ftciated fw the double ring """"'°"1· Plft!U ol the cou- ple aro Dr. and Mn. John s. Allen ol -and Mr. and Mn. Noo T. Aluli ol the island of Oahu. Given in marriage by her rather, the bride clae her coosln Miss JuUe Hay of Newport Beach as maid of honor and Miu Shm1 FL!h also ol. Newport as bridesmaid. Inoa Alull, the bridegroom's coualn, waa beat man. Usher- ing were Allen D. Harry and Michael G. Connick. Los Cerritos District Outlines Directives The bride, a graduate of Newport Harbor High School, attended Or1J111• Oout Colle1e u did her husband, who 11 a graduate of Damien Memortal IIlgh School of Oahu. MrL Robert Somma, presl- d"1t of the Los Cerritos Di!triot of CaWornia Federa- tloo «. Women's CJub!, Junior Member!hip, g a v e I e d a district meeting to onler In Defrosting Automatic The majority of ttlri8e<llon DI today delroot outomatically. Th1s feature may be called frotl&..trer, ~rost. frOltless - de!lendlng on the brand. Ask the salesman u bolh th• refrlgei-ator and freezer are automatlcally delro«ted. the Norwalk Junior Women's c10000....·· Projects for the coming year "we outlined and in- fonnation was presented from the stole board m«lllli in Oaltland. MerrjJers of the SouCh Coast JunkJr Woman's Chm at- ~ with Mn. Smiwa were the Mmes. Joo McKlb- ben, James West and Robert Mar1a!. prosldent. Aloo ti· tendinc was Mrs. William Hayes of ~n !valley, 1"o Cerritos District coordinator. 'Ibe La Mirada Ebell Club hosted a got..acqualnted IWtm coffee rot Soulb. Coast. Junlots at the home of Mrs. Jack Jenkins prior to the meeting. WAVES Plan , Reunion Date It'• the 28th anniversary for the WAVES. The event wtll be marked by a reunion luncheon m Saturday, July 25, at KnoU's Berry Farm. Buena Parlt. Spoosoting the Katherine b the co.MAR WAVES Couodl, Navy League ol the Untied States. All active duty WAVES, former WAVES, Navy Nutae11, Yeomanettu and friends ... Invited to ·~ t...i. Further tnlormaUon may be obtained fnlm Ool. B<lsy llou Pig of Gorden Grove. CUSTOM DILllXE FRIGIDAIRE DISHWASHER with a . . . S· Year Warranty This FrkJiclaire Built-In 'ets dishes shower-clean. •• , with pow•rful S11p•r-S11rg• w11hi'"I •c• tio11 th•t r11 1ly c111 c11t h11 m111lercl, b•ke4 ....... 1M fried •991 loo! LOOI AT THUi OUTSTANDINt PIATUID e · l.duc:e1 heM ri1ul11t e e Hr4.w•rM111 we1h ..... rl111• cycle !1011 ill • s,. .... w1y 4 11p1n11r, e Soft.Foo41 p11l'l•rl11r. 519995 OTHIH Al LOW Al 1169.fl 411 I. 17th SI • Costa Mesa 646-1684 Dally M, Mon. & Fri. f,f Georgetown Manor SANTA ANA Whit. aalel What m .... 1 What - opportunity! Yoa. Ave ap to JO% ••• c:bOOH from our 1peclal tolecdon of tho bt1t of Ethan Allen American Tndltfonal •• , and 1till enjoy our UJuaI free Home Plannins Service. So U you're plann.J.na to redecorate, whr wait until th1 fall? Now'• your chance to buJ the fumltute you've Jonpd for and decorate tho yn.y you Uke to live. ~·DRAPERfD (fOLOft TV • ACCESSOMES discover beautlful l'()oms .Iµce these.- enjoy our usual Free Home Planning Service and save up !01,A_ .. Monct., thtV Ftld•t 1 JO •·'"· &o J,1)0 fl""" 2101 N. TUSTIN AVB. North o( 1711> S1. • SANTA ANA• 714, &15-M« e .) VO! --, 1R I . '™ Th Ila l fair To the. thow at th ,,, ror and be m45 Or fair, 2 p ridit T: Ir B C1 bod !ale beh oft R Or; cid< •m' T 2• ' ~ l I hof -th chi bol 1 di• II!' I WI : ab ta] Ill '"' .s, Tl "' •• I .. Fo11••~n ·valley Today's n.at VOL'.. ~l. NO. ) 7CI, :t SECTIONS, 46 PAGES KIDS FIND A TALL FRIEND AT THE·CDUNTY FAI R H•rold o.Gorro H•nd• Dul B•lloons ond Lollipop• EDIT IO N' ' , , ' -ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNV.: • · ' FRIDAY., JULY J 7, ·1970 " . , ·:TEN CENTS \ l • , ..._ .... ' I - $12 Million P r oject Set: fo r Huntington or· V ~lley A 112 million desalting plant will be built In HuntiJliton Beach or Fountalo Valley. to help atop aalt water intrusion Into Orange County's natural underlJ'OUnd storage areas'for fresh water. The Orange County Water Distrkt has agreed to share the <:OSt of the plant with the lederal Olfiee of Saline Water. Federal sources will pa,y $9.3 million for corut1lruction COits of• the plant while the water district will provJde $2.S million. Construction Is expected to start ~1t aummer on a 20-acre site at Ellis Avenue and Euclld Street 1n Fountain VaUey or on a 12-acre site on the Huntington Beach side of the Santa Ana River, where the river farms the boundary Supervisors Slashing County Budget Orange County s11pervisors today turn· ed to community safety programs and home and community pro.Jct 1n further efforts to slash a record '20fi.7 million budget for 1970-71. ,bet .... n. llllnllll(jiln Beach .agd Newport Beach,. , I 4nid<>n: W .. Oiven., mina1er ol tbe ·water. dilt,rid, said ~ thh\k>. ~ would be 'tho· !fr1eot, d~llnl;ltJon . plant in the nation •• · •11 •ill pumpc aboqt tme millloO ·gallons of .w•ltr'dally tnco:the' ~!Ind when th.. pllllt Is 'flnlahed • bi. 1913." Nell , qtne,. usiltant . db(ric:t manag:er, explalned. If tile project . Is Judi• •uccOaiful by fedtrll :atandards 'the' 'doW rite ·may be ' !nc;reded fo · 11 million '. (allons of wa~ a dly,:CDne said. · ' ne· Orange ·County / W1te:r Dittrlct a&ffld to· coopmte with. the ~ of Saline Water after a 1imlllr p:oposal • blll Jie di4 not qy l»w or wben It would be resurreded. The Bol!a Island project WU p\anned for '!""'Ice Ind driUlng wot.r, · wblle the water• di.strk:t will use desalinhed water ~Ctly u a bl.rrie:r to prevent salt: wattr from entering fresh water IOUl'cei irlland. . The waler district plans to lnjed· tlio' . desallnlfed water Into Ille ground throulh a lfflea 'of wOllJ. "'!his water wlll be mind with reclaimed aewqe water we •lso Inject Into the ground," Cline said. The water-pfoJed Will not c.u.. • rise . in taxes, Owen assured cWsen1. Tbe w.t.r di.ttjcl bas buctceted ID< delalln!zation ~nla and cu ban- die tho -witb Ila budp1ed f\mds. LA Officers . . Raid Hom· -"-'-----11 Two l\illed From' Wire Senlcet llOO •ANGELES -: A police raid on an apartment where a San Leandro murder suspect wos believ<d bldin( end- ed Thun<lay nfsht with two oc.'cupantl deid, a thlrd"trawided and tllr<e oChen al1'tlted. I Record-breaking Ea:ir But it was not e1peded during the early phase of the hearin&s that either program could offer cuts on the acale of those suggeated 'Mturtday by Supervisor Alton E. Allen ... a 10 percent Paring of a county job forecast calling for the •creaUon of Ml eouaty posts in ~ coming tiacal )'ear .. Authorities today orderod a probe ol I the lllylnp, Which ' .bivalved ,UDl.rmed, 5.~!P"•klnc.men who moy not h.l~t unaeislood who\ WU ')li~ning, . l/•_~,~11i, 1$, lhe· qiin wanted lb .,..,...;on with the June I ~ . l death \ ~f a woman~ la the ' Bay Area 1 Moves Inrn Fi,tp;,. D(Jys ' ' Allen made. 111e ' .... ..-1 ~ d;•d"• . heated · dflblte oti~~ }•irlt ~ o ,department budget that "" flftllly •t ' at slightly lll<ltt tNn !80, mllllon. And .it was , made clear' that the figure ts purely tenlltive and subject to further cuts by the 'Qoard and a welfare <tepart.. ment that has been told to cut baclc hant on its original dem'ands. .. ctty'w• not at the hGln.: . ' . Wpeclor Peter H.tsen said today' .,, lovwUPllOn will 'be -... ~ · whit cftled the tevea ·lawmeD praetd . to 'ipoti fire ... ~ aulpect.o, • The Onnge County fair moves Into lta final two days this weekend and fair officlab: expect record crowds. Tonight's motorcycle. races· at 8: 15 in the. ~na are expeded to attract thousands. The faces are making a debut at the fair, and 24 events wftl be featured. The motorcycles· will be competing for an audience with Hank ThclTlpson arx:I the Brazos Valley Boys, wha will be enterteining country and western mmic fans at the amphitheater. On' Saturday, the rodeo comes to the fair, with two exciting shows dally at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. The roping and riding modern cowboys will be competing Three Kids Die Iri Refrigerator Behind House for priies ·U 'tht:y. attempt. to outwit and·· outrtde the bro~ and Brahma bulb. The 'Appaloosa horse show begins Saturday at 8· a.m~ More . than. 400 . or lhe be9t 'Appaloosas in the country will be . tl\ere., Appaloosa -owners Will stage another show on .Suoday at 9 i.m .. Sa"lrday nif!ht, Ferlin Husky and "Mr. and Mrs. Country Music." Johnny and Joole Mosby, will appear in the Amphitheater at 8:30 p.m. QntSunday, fairgoers will get a chance to learn about barbershop quartet singing at 3 p.m. In the mall. Sunday night, the fair · will end with an 8:30 concert in the amphitheater featuring Archie Campbell and the ij'agera. Admission to the fair is $1 for adults, llO cents for juniors, and 50 cents for children. Gates open at 8 a.m. Saturday and 9 a.m. Sunday. Oil Slicl\ Likely To Miss Beaches CLAREMORE, Okla. IAP) -The bodies of lhree small children were found tale Wednesday in a cloRd refrigerator behind a rural home a few-miles west of this northeastern Oklahoma town, A two-mile-long oil slick fouling the 'ftOaers County Medical Eumlner Dr. sea , a few mllest1ff San Clemente Island Otville Holt ruled the children died K"' was eq>eeted to bypau Orange Coast clclentally. "They llked to crawl into beaches, U.S. Coast Guard spokesmen small places," said Dr. Holt. sa,id today. 'The victims were John Dale Coleman. The slick, which probably was caused 2; his ~sttr, Becky Marie, 3, and their . by an oil tanker crew blowing out bll-!1!!! ~· J kl g and pipes,. was Unl tlChted Thursday lJlU\,11er, ac e, • ...a..: hla Bl Undersheriff Brownle CUmmln1 said by the Swedlah .up Ba 1nca. a teen-11ed brother and tilter were At last sl1hUn1 it, was reported al>oul - home when .the accident happened and 30 miles off Saia Clemente Island. were una.ware the chlld('tn hid entered The sllcQ.out to sea are common, th e refrigerator. CUmmins s a l d the • because of the large amount of pasalng dildren'1 stepfather was asleep in the linkers, which account lt:tr hundred! of house at the time. g1lkw. of crude oil spillaae. The mother reportedly came home, '11\e praeUce 11 forbidden by law , but discovered the bodies, and noUfied Is common on the high 1eas, Coast auUforiOea. Guird tpalcesmen II.id~ Allen's adopted sugestion w i 11 eliml'nate 31 ne,w pOsiUons requested · by Welfare .Directer Granville Peoples. And the veteran .Fifth DI 1 tr I ct supervisor defended the move as "being mu ch more equltable" than the board's policy of whitllill( •way specific financial requests ooe by ooe. hl)epartment heads know U.. pro- blems best and lt makes more seme for them to make the cuts rather than us trying lo do it:" Allen saJd-, Allen made 1t clear that it may not be po5Sible to apply the 10 percent job cut to all county departments. "'lbere will be si>me departments where . we simply cannot cut personnel requests,'' he stres.sed. Allen got board backing for the wellare department cut and the subsequent par· ing of $85,000 from Peoples' blldaet. A sugaestion by Supervisor David Baker that the job cutback be limited to 21 positions was defeated by the board. Supervisors face at leut another week of hearings Into the county bod&et before they can finally Mt the figure that will go to the county auditor a.a the 1970- 71 budget total. They are trying to lop the fat from a budget thal will. c.ounty Adminlatra~ve Officer Robert 'Ibomas predlcU:, brmg a 6 to 7-cent lncreue 'in the county tax rate. Thomas 1latcs that the county must raise aboul $M million from property taxes tD meet budget ezpenditures above the income the county receives from state and federal grants and fines, fees and other sources. AJ things stand, Thomas adds, ll 1em1.s likely that the new property ta1'. rate will climb to somewhere between fl. 73 and $1.76 per $100 of assessed value from the 1969-70 rate of $1.67. ·0011't Make Me Go' Sobbing Gi rl.·Taken '.Fi;om Fo st.e r 'Mum' After 9 Years LONDON !UPI) -A ~year-0ld girl was di-aaKed screaming apd sobbing . '"'ul"llday from the arms of the woman she has known as her mother since abe was aix weeks old. "Mumm.y, mummy, don't let them take me away!" ple11ded Jeanet~ Bartlett as she wu taken from her, loller mother. Mrs. Wlllred " Callaway, 45, to be returned to her natural mother. 'Mle decision erided 1 11-month legal ,,.Ule and 101rked demands today for a change in Britain'• clilld welfare laws. "No, mummy. Don't make me gt). J shan't Co· I want to llay," the chikl JDbbed. • A man and a woowi from Ult Donel . ' County Council chlldren's · ~epartment 1t.rugled ror 20 alinutea u the child cfunc to · her dlstre.ssed fetslet · rriother ou&akfe their home in Brklport, 125 mites aouthwest of London. A crowd el newamen, photo1r•pher1 and ~· watched the tcent. Slx pDUc:emen stood by to ' make •urt no ... Interfered. Neighbors who had known the girl since 1he wa,,a baby wept as Jeanette was put into the back 1e1t of tht officials' car. One elderly man lhouted, "Man's bloody inbunw>lty to ma•I" BriLlin'1 newapapen 1avt promlMDt apace to the 1tory and pictures or the •truule. ( "'ntia mu s t never happen again!," s aid the Dally Sketch In a bold headline o v e r It.I front-page picture. ln an ed.llorial acrompanyln& more pic- tures Inside, the newspaper said under a headUne "stop this barbarism": ''The pictures on this page are a dl11ract to Britain." The new~per called tM day'a event.I "cruet, stur1d and unjust" a~ said "they prove tha an element of barbarism in BMtilh law 1Ull Um on." ll called for a change In the Jaw u&o shield children from being .lmdYtd In aucll appalling scen4t• as too k place at (Ste JEANmll, P ... I) Plentfl ol Po.Odle# . : . ' j t ' I • ... Tracey· Schuelke, .8, Jeeds smallest of riiile pup1 !lq"1 'tO'fanlily"poodle, . "Touch·e,!' :Tuesday •. Veterinirian 'uid .nonnJil litter fb1 miniature ~le .sµ.ch as, "Tou~he" is three io~fiv~ 'pUps.l Mania I~ t!qiiiPl>M to handle ' on)y six, ·so ,members•o( the Davtd Scbu~!fe family, 9061 Ta¥·· ·tor ·Drive, HunUhtton· Beach, are pltcl\iriirin •al IX>ttle feeders: Driver in Fatal -Bus Crash ' ' s·aid in 8 Other. Accid£nts S/lGrlJ1 belcire n00n,' •utborlil .. tald • oni lhot Ille Joc1c 'oll tho door ud other• believed tt came from inaSde tM pnmistl. Beltront D. Sanche1, and Gulllermo Sanc:ha, both Ill, ..... kllled and Ramon Sanchez, alto 23, was wounded 1 in UM barroc.e ol sbolJIWI blasla. · olie of the slain men tried to~ run out the front door . and the teCOOd . wu " killed as. be •tlem~ted to -vi• a ru.r window, accordinr to ' tn. v .. tlgators. . 'J..6 B. MJnjel, '28; An1oo1o Ojeda, :Ml, ·and Ansel Micheal, 23; --• .U . . .arrested and booked on c11or,.. ol . real.Uni , arrest. · . · 'Ibey •were ·to be quelllooed 1 lll>oul • Gorwtlio, who is wanted for the murder . of ~rs. Wlhna O'Coontll; who wai teportedly an·ex-1lrlfriend. 1 Authorities believe Mrs1 O'Connell ts the foriner wife of akaUnr star·t1'a:rley o•C:.-.,.11. . , . . . Alaskan Leader· Asks . . .For Land Settlement l\'.~HINGTON (UPI) -Aft A!Mu nattv'e leadet'~wants the Hou11 "1o' aci quickly on SeNt&j>Uled lellollltaa to -.. uve 1ud c:lalml In tbO Utlt -· JGlm lklrbri<lce. lint •Ice -"lenl of tllO Alaoka F-rJ Nouv ... ' TRENTON, N.J. (UPI) -'!be drlv., of a'bul which crubed W-y kllllnl ,.ven children l>aa had at leut etpl previous accldeols ond hla licente should have been revoked, a state offldal Aid today. .. Id 'lburaday ho hoped the """" 090le lrtv•UgaUo,,. hi• beaun and _ JJ!l!rior Committee -Id .,. tho Senate- nlllrma .,. e.peototl In proNl!um palled bill u ••a vehicle" for lurther for llcmolnc bu.s driven. • octlon. New Jersey Motor VehlClea Bureau dlre<tor Ronald Heymon uld the traffic record of the bus driver, Hubert Daye, "clearly Indicated thot he ahould not have been granted J)el'mlulon to drive a commercial vehicle on 1 ta t·e hi&hwaft.0 Dlyt, 41, of Montclalr, N.J .. wu drtv- tac ·a chartered bu1 which cruhed ntar Allentown, Pa., killing the 1eva cbUdren and Injuring ,p other penons. Dlye hilnsett WH injured and I.I In crttlcal ' condltlon. The copyrilJrted 1tory Mid tho New J...,y Dlvlllon ol Molor Vthlcleo llm • Jone -""' Daye .......... 'lrilll a ccnvktioll Nov. J, 1182 for are• drlvlnc·tt1Ultl>(Jn•on occkfmtt, Dlye's ..-.i.tncludes nine -II. 1lx convictions -thne ol them for traffic V\OialJorlo Ind flvo liconOI -1lons, Newlday aald. On April II It wu •pin propoeed thlll ~·· llcenle be auopenc!Od """'' the Ntw\Jereey point 11-boll thla wu ntver .wted upon,. ihe ""'apeper said., ••.• 1 Heymu told Newlday that • IUU , • At -t -quJ1lled lo hllve .-----------. a ...,.1ar operator'• -mf)' apply for a bua •dtlver'1 Uoeue. . Speclal:quallflcallo• are ~ fot drtvtnc • ocboOI bps bul al~ tht but Daye wu drivln1 \11~ -.. rylll( YDW11 cblldr<o It wu dMpatod a chartered bua rather than a lallool bua. lleymon said Jloyt't drl'"''' Jtaonoe hid alnod,y -upended, od "wtlUe on upmlion,· he WU .bwolved1 1o t1a'efJ l!Ccldent8 ... , M a rt11.1lt of ·the acddent;•Hepna1 said, he bu -.... lmnlldl•te -·--"' all • lllllUoo drhtn' _.,la New Jent)'. H• Aid Dayt •M luuod , a• ~ lica.oe JUI May I allowtnc bl!n1 ·lo •-la chlltttr -· But on. ~h :io when Doye applltd ,for tho amo type -· he hlld been -down, Heyman Aid. The fact he waa lalued the -llolllle wu "a human Judlment mlltlle1 .. Heymon Aid. Heyman said he 11111 oeot notice today •d~illnl Doye thol ill• Ii«<* ·ta. !.rl>-, medlJieb' revObd. • • • ' .. . .. ...... .-- Wudler WNthermao pndlctl tampera. lur8' lrom 7' to • ,,_ °"" tho Ohnp CouL Lon will bo SI to a -uid low cloudo and kc .,. upected Jn the Wiy manJnc hours. . ' INSIDE TODAY TJltre u • louch o/ !IOrlalQfa In ti•• air ., tllc 35th """""' Fcallvoi of Aru ond l'ogooftl of tllc . J!Ollcrl open lotUQhl "' Laoo .. •-11. Ifs oll covered n. '°"'M'• Weekender.'· -. -. !F"--= e .. .... . !!!~~·-· -,...... tt.h llf?n T I 1t AM~ 1J -. --· -.. --. --t .......... 91t1' En ...... !: -. .......... 1•1• --.. - ' J , OAl\.Y PlLOI H -....... --, :Madmaif ·!Slays ~Callforhi.a '·Girl ·· P9st 0.ffice 1 -'' .. -" Finds Jobs . ' . . For Youth . ' Kidnap Victim _ Photos . Given ............ 1 ' . .ff;ANEtrE .. · ~- llrldgort ~,.. ' Tilt ~ jalnod "' eomiic ... I chlnlo ID Ibo In -to ·bo -· it Ald. lD a mmmer ''u D'lO!R CODCll.n,d with the caro .al . children lhlnk neoelatry." . . J1111e11eandmhrolhenandilllen -. plieed in ... al local author1Ueo lboltJy &Iler obo WU bonl to lln, J0011 Bari1ott, ..,; 61. M , Ibo Uine, Jin. Bartlott ,.. bomeiw llld be- ~ .. ~~~.=i.~ to her •• loin. Calla .. y -llld J.0110 nellllibcin signed • petlb hacldnf her •. 1'o' .!cq legal tiatUe came to an ml · "'1<n the· blgb court upheld tho llo<..t Couaty Council and Aid Juotte *"!Id be-to 1"' nalllril ndlier. Flnorid1,1tion H .... O . eamig pens Monday in Beach Yoallu looking for a job thiJ winner .migllt knock Qn tho dQor al !he· Hun- tington Beech POI\ Olf>ee, Local mailmen are 1olng to bet for the dty'1 teenaprs by a 1 k In I 1'--on their routas to provide .jobo, P-uter Pete Del'ablo eald to- day. Here's bow the new pooUI JWOgraID works: Each letter carrier in the cit)' will diMttbute forma to bulinellel oo hl1 ..... with. request that -bua- Jook for jobs for teenagen -no matter what typo or bow long. The nm day -for -1y themfter -tile -caiTler wtll pick up -diltrtbldod f""111 which hate been filled out tndlcatlnc'lbe avallabWty al Jobe. Flowing Srnootlalfl Again Doi.LY ""°" lfl" ,_ • The f<lrms wtll be given to DIFablo for forwardtog to the local. Youth Op- pol'bmlty Center whlcb wtll --. ••w• all bavt an iDtenlt tu tbe YoUtb and poMntla1 emplo)'en. 0 We all have an lntereet m the )'01ltb al our comnnmlty and I am cerialn ,.. all want to help thml In "'l' way poulble. Anytblnc we cao do now to give our yoomg people a pd start In life wtB PIJ' dinlmds later," D!Fablo l&id. Water from Santa Amt River (center), GreenvUI• Banning Flood Control Channel (left) and Talbert Flood Control Channel (right) flows unhlndend to sea under Pacific Coast Highway Bridge linking Huntington Beach (right) and Newport Beech. A jwt completed, '479,000 flood ""ntrol project on a four.mile stretch near river mouth bas rerultecl ln higher (now 6.9 feet) and stronger river levees. Wort wu done to repair 1969 flood damage. Ocean View Stuihnts Flock To School Teen Motorist Wipes Out Section of Neighborhood --11 ... -...... tho -to _. 1111n ... Octan By A!ITllVR R. VINSEL His lllM IOdan whk:b ooe wttneu Aid v. 8cbool .Dllttk:t kids who .re mroll· °' t11t DlllrY ,. •tett .hit atmt IO miles per hour up the od ID ...,... l'IOllnc !tom ICOlol)' to Radq up a Costa Mesa street, • 'quiet atreet II Jmown to have rammed cenmlcs. teenqed driver cuoened Into can, tree. r~-M Pl•··•·• ~_.....:.. Wllllam ~ ·-·--·111~1111, __._ to ~-... -~--·-•---, and a boUle Tbunda• nlgb~ belore calm· L. Dunn' ~ .. - ·-.. lndpal JCen lo(obq, -· ' I -· both bulc ujlcta u well · a 1 b' porkbtg bll bot1er<d economy auto "I had J u • t gone to bed when he "tnrittuMDt eourtea" which would not and golng to jall for the teCOnd time hit," said Dunn, who stayed home from normall7 bo ollftd dl&'lnc tile i<p1ar In aev«1 hours. work today to survey tho home at lost -yoar. . Patrolman Frink Jordsn arrived at Pn!sidio Drive and what be eipects to he DAILY PILOT ORAHGt: COoUT.PUILWtlNO ~ANY l•l*t N. w,M ......... """ ,......, J,,k R. C1rlrt Vb~, .... ~*""""' n.-•• IC•.-ril ...... llt•M•• A. M ... ,w .. M..W._.i:dw Al•• Dir•t• WW 0. .... c:-t't hlW . Albert W. l•t" AAKl919 adHw Htllltl .......... ~ 11115 le•clt lftl•'l'•Mi M•ilin9 Addr•!•! P.O. lox 1,0, t2641 -·-L....,.. li1et1: 222 F-1 A-, c.tr1 111 ... , no 'l'fUI '" S!Tftl H.wport ll•1dl: #II W..t llltloJ IDUlcvl .. Sin C-!t: 305 Norlll El (lmll'IO llHI B!Cbllt tarOllmlnt bu bee lbown the devastated teene c:n Lorenzo Avenue about $1,500 damage. lo csmrUcl ei-, 'db. c«*IDc na11ng and spotted a famlllar, glasy-eyed fact Loreni.o Avenue curves and becomes L a ·cio.1 NC0D4. Art cluMI 1ft allo la the crowd. Presidio Drive. ..r, populir, accanlln& to loleb!l'I; He had already arreoled tho 17-yesr .. ld "Naturally, I jumped out of bed," A D.l*ilt to diatrk:t adndn1ltnloh Orange Cout Colle,e ltudent once, late said Dunn, who lives on the curve. ._..-•-,. -thl ln6lnlt jn, .ipeClll 9COiogy" 11Jur~y afternoon, "He }aid down a pepper tree and Do\llY PILOT, wltll ""'IOI w «1mblncd U.. .a..t-""'-w-.+h t...1d f f bo1Jr •---d • I 'ssed •'-· N•Wl•Prftl, Is pUbll•llt:ll dlllV t~c"'t s-clalla, aftertd -Jtll' for the ftflt .a.&ftl' 1""" ... wu 111:.1 or our I a rose u~ an JUS m1 u1111: palm 1111r 1n ••l)•,..1~ ul1110n$ 1or L11UN ••(JI. ume. Approdma\tl.J . DD ebUdrm ,.,. u permitted by Jaw aoct the• rtleued tree," the city official ezplained. :::"" .... ·~s:; .. ~00~:11.~.0.,, H::::~: a'OUld In e.. comm wtdc:h tr.at to hll Plf'Slta. accordlni to police. "Then he hit the tit.cbea, puncbed •'11111'1MI *"' .... 0r ..... c. .. t """""""' ~ tram ~ to wrtdng "He went rlgbt out and got drunker the sink about four inches, tcre out :''1:~~:.::t~.=. :.,. 21~ = ~ w~n far J'ldio IDd thin before," llid CD! affice:r, the plumblna: '1°' and tame right .. ., Strttf, c.si. ~ TV "How llllD1 ean did I hlt?" asked through," Duna added. T...,_• r1141 61f2-4l21 kmw llllibol ~VS-II allo the JDUlll motoriat who today is 1n "He wu backing up with his lights ir-W••••r c.u •••·IUI ... b --4-s"OUDd fl:lr !I ......, aides C>nnp County Juvenile Hall, charged out when I got there and he flattened Ci..HW A4tf91th ... 642·1171 ,_ .... ·~· --~ bll ••• !th ••· ••'ghbor' bu c.tl'Otlrt. lfl'Q, Ori,... Ct111 "lllllltlllnt ~f'Nm. CIJ. .S..._.__ • .-:11 .who wUJ with bebg drunk in po c CUN w 1-1..::-·~ s tree t didn't break Cornpan>t. No ntw1· 11tr1n. hlwtr-'1tn .. : ...... -... ,..... 't&lr ltudeat' t e a ch 1 n g -·'blv more counts cominf. It off." tc111wJt1 _"... .,. .,.....,1._11 ~ 1,1119" -._ r-" J 1"1'f bl rcpnld\ICN wll hlul IPKl91 ,.,._ U11p1mnt1 at., ..... ICbooll Ulll tall. Just bow mu:y can he hit ii stUI "I'd never lten him before, In fact, rn1111o11 ot eopyrltht ewn.,., . I·. ··A -el S"'--,.J _ ,._, a. ...... '-· BllCh hal l1lo pllCed 1.a1 ... determined tod•• and the bulc I haven't -t." 1--.d ci.. ... ,.,. ""1' ,, "'~ '"di -~ WflCJ.8 ....,_... ~ """"'• _,, '"' 111'.ll CO.te 111 ... , C.llltml9. S"'"rlptl9n b't n···. ~g -=~.::=-Jie-=-= l~H::n:den::toa:t~h:~:po..'.'.00:'.:~..'.boen:'.b'.'.:.:yco::'.C::'.'.'.P~1:::~:::.·Ch_uck _ _::nobod:":A::~:_:l:-'::11e:t_:"the::11:e!:~:::.:.~'_:'::'.:~:~:ed:::._and __ .==::...,=""'="=" .. =·"=,;:::=;=:,.="=:'.="=-=.::.,=~=~=·-=='= -A ..... 0(•;2'1 1a1lllflii Jlllonii•s -~ -and IJC.Intne W!lr 1 1_. Jormn-1 Aopl ...,.m '!11\D> .,... .-.-• Oclall Vin. day 111'11 -to ·-J ~ prodaim --.. nmnlnl --Ibo J;llvlno Plan lor'tlle 1l!llld,. ::• A lotll cit. J,80· new J-'1 Wlt.- ne-,.....:blpllled In """"'81ve riltl · lod1y, Ille ·-al I louMla) • ..,,... -.bly at Ibo Anabllm filclllly, ,--·. ~ i.el ""'"""' lftd put al~,.Rl-and San llinlltdlno COU!Xies, the ""'ill''lllloo WIO npected to greelly tncrtue tonight and throufh. out the weekend. "We mllsit-lo'Ve our brothers. We must be -.. J-in all thlnp," eald Mlliai. <i. ilenodieJ tn hli Thursday nlghl -. .i-lbtng God u hav!n( a w~ penonallty. ·U.. ~ ="~ wtll deli will> •vil!C Huntington Girl Hurt in Mishap A --old Huntington Beadl girl sullered head 1nJw1<o 'lbunclly evening _, lhe fell off the hack of an Ice Cft&m trvct. P1ttle Dupn, t!ll il)'llmll Port DJ1ve, is Jn ntllfactory condition today at HunthWt<XI Inten:ommunity Hoopltal, """"Ibo ,wu taken alter Ibo 7:10 p.m. acddent. Wltneaes to the fall said the Kfr1 had . jumped -tho truck wl>Ue II WU cir- c;ull\lng in the nelgliborbood. Summer Safe -~ 4 SIDI CHAIU .i 61. M. 1 OVAL TAIU Hf- wmt J wvu ·1w1P.1t."?' OUR SUMMER SALE A INCLUDES SELECTED GROUPS FROM DREXEi:, HERITA~l. H:EDON, NATIONAL, MARGE CARSON, HERITAGE I HENREOON UPHOLSTERY PLUS MANY OTHER LINES. REDUCTIONS ON ACCESSORIES, LAMPS, AND PICTURES ARE ALSO AVAILABLE. DEALERS FOR: HENREDON -DREXEL -HERITAGE 7ttl 11111 " INTERIORS LAGUNA llACH PNfeul-l lnlerlot- 0..ltnors A••llablo-..AID-NSID 345 North Co11t Hwy. 494-6.151 OPIN FRIDAY 'TIL t ..... ,.,. ,,,.. ..... 0.-.. c:.., Mf.1161 iwLY PILOT ....... W ...... .....,._. MORI FUN AT ntE. FAIR: ALEX PITTARD, f, ORANGE, "IDES THE SUPER SLIDE '· .. I .VO - .. • R Th lbl ! fair To the thou at th Th for , and be • mus! Ou fair, 2 p, ridh! for and bull! G Cl now '11! ,.,., cilm havJ city E1 IUPI arerj exci pies 11: Imp stra; for for the t!Jnt ,, put plY· mor and Al F1 w natl qui< s<tt llal Jo of ..i.: Intl pu •ctl I • • • • ' . ri Beaeh . 1...,,,. l'laal . , , -- • ,VOL ~l, NO. ·110, ~SECTIONS, '4& PAGES • DAILY r1LOT "'9t9" •A11 ldlMldtr KIDS FIND A TALL FRIEND AT•THE COUNTY FAIR ' Harold DeGarro H1nd1 Out 81lloon1 1nd Lollipops Record-breaking F;air Mqves l~to Fii.ai Days The Orange County lair moves Into lt:I final two days thls weekend and fair officials expect record crowds. Tonight's motorcycle racts at 8 :1~ in the arena are expected to attract thousands. 'lbe races are making a debut at the fair, and 24 event! will be featured. The motorcycles will be competing for an audience with Hank Tbmtpson and the Brazos Valley Boys, who will be entertaining country and western music fans at the amphitheater. On Saturday, the rodeo comes to the fair, with two exciting shows daily at 2 Prm. and 7 p.m. The roping and riding modern cowboys will be competing fot prizes as they attempt to outwit and outride the broDCOS and Brahma bulls. The AppaJoosa horse show begins Saturday al 8 a.m. More than 400 of the best Appaloosas in the country will be there. Appaloosa· owners will stage another show on Stinday at 9 am .. ·Saturday night. Ferlin Husky and "Mr. and Mrs. Coon try Music'," Johnny and Jonie Mosby, will appear · in lhe Amphitheater at 3:30 p.m. . On Sunday, fairgoers will get a chance to learn about barbershop quartet iinging at 3 p.m. in the mall. Sunday night, the !air will end with an 8:30 concert in the amphitheater featuring Archie Campbell and the Hagers. AdmJJ.sion to the fair ls $1 for adults, 80 cents for juniors, and 50 cents · for children. Gates open at 8 a.m. Saturday and 9 a.m. Sunday. Newport's Canine Owners Get Tagged for Extra '$1 City ol Newport lleach dog . licenoes now cost 16 per year instead ol $S. The lncrel}Se in the cost of dog tags was approved this week by, city coun- cilmen, who also hiked 'the charges for having your stray dog picked up by a city humane officer. Every dog over four ·months old is 1Upposed to be licensed. New liceme1 areq1 due until the first or the year except for dogs newly acquired or pup-- pies who have come of age. '111t new city ordinance increases the Impound penalty f Pe irom $3 to S5 for stray dogs. Ani.4 th€re Is a prov1slon for a SO percent increase in the perialty for u ch additional oU:cnse -$7.50 for the 1teond time, $11.25 for I.be thlrll tiple and so on. Along with the new ·ordinance, Dr. AJ.. be.rt Stockton, veterinarian who contracts with the city to accept slray dogs, will change his rates, He will chlrge daily'bGarding for dogs brought in by a humane officer of $2 W day il tbe dog welihs !era. than 2.1 pollllda, $2.SO W day !ir 15 to ~und dop, and $4 per day far fhble 'Weighing over • pounds. 'l1le .charge has been $1.50 a day !qr dog! of any size. The new rate' schedule relates to lhe amount of food the dogs eat. Dr. Stoctrl:JQ also·will charge Ule clly $10 instead of the present $~ fer each uncl.limed dog -$5 for three days boarding, $3 for puttJng the dog to sleep and '2 Jor disposing of ~ carca•. ·oon't - ' . -. ORANGE COUNl'f 1 CACIF.ORNIA -• • Tidelallds .. Aides from .Courity,Af.~~·:~~~~ ~Testify_ . . . ~ , . .. --· . ~· . . ' .. . By TBOMAS 'FORTUNE OI tN IMlb' ''* Steff A legislative proposal that could give the city ol Newport ·Beach control of •U tidelands in Upper and Lower Newport Bay was approved by one state Senate committee Thursday and passed ,ob' to another. Representatives· of Orange County gov. ernment from which the tidelands would be taken, missed their chance to ttsWy when they had to make plane fllghts back home from Sacramento. · The City of Newport Beech's ·Harbor Supervisors and Tfilela ..... ~ GeorP>.llaw.ii' -.. •UDlll tbe bllt .... boald' Jn,\ho Illa an.-aad .. tba only &rlUll!eota />"'~•. th& GOvenimeat <>p. entions Committee. Abeut nine o! lbe II committee meii>ben were pr-ud t\!eY "'r:oved. un-ly. The ·1eglslaUon nut aoea lo Jhe SenaiA> Finance Committee. "Ii's Kot ·a· Ion& ways to 10 yet, we bope, .. Deputy COunty C.U-1 John' An· de-uld. -.. .:! .• , . He and County Harbor UllU'M:< Dlreo- I . i<ir. If.imetl, • 8'1\lpoaO c0oildn·1 • ii 0 k ' araued .. all lllllolt -IUled ud the)' wm booted ·1w. I p.m. iaputllre. 'Ille lefl-. -..-w to bi · beard In the meming. Dewea tald tbe amendlnril that Would give cities tbe o~ ol tdllna over Udelandl ~Uy within :tmtt.ry apnox· ed to . the •llY went tbrOqh UJ11Cltlied. He Hid ·he teatllied ·Oil another amin<f. m<0( to the m.aln; Ude!im\11 conjrol bill. aulh6red bv' Sen: Rlchtrd Dolwtg (R· A!hertonl, Nivill( to do wilh splitting Udelandii)ri!lt with tbl atate. '.l;ower· 'J!u~n'· ' ... ''11it1 lli>enifmont fa that lbe atate will pt • pel'COlll of the prollt ud the dlY ei'\Jy ll per"'1ll a!ler tbe fuit •.• proftl. The lniendment is "'"lll"!l to tap oil rtch 1-Beach. - De .... 1111.-ruuy argued'thal cltie! 1hould be·allowed,lo amortize.prior bar· bor development ·coata and 1apply tbem •••inst 1.hat ' profit. He aald 1 In N~rt'• case 1 the dty ~ly bas ~ 12 million on' harbor derdglng, buli!bOadlnaf and breakwaters "&olni back tO year one." - LA Officers Slashing Pl~~nere . J).etly _· ltaid Hom,e;· County Budget · · · · ~ ~· Two 1\illed ed°'to~s:::-::::sru.: Bay Cluh ·~l~roj-ect ~AN~-~~-.. home and community pro jct in further , -• ·~ · · an-ipertment where a• San Leandro efforts to slash a record $204.7 million · , · .-• murder 11Jspect_w1s believed bidiM, end- bud-t for 1976-71. By JOANN!l.REYNOLD8 the "I'"· be-lb iJie .billlcllng. It would ed. Thunday nllllt with t .. GC1lllpanll e.~ °'""'D4tllPMM"'4f , be rliled t,.o dories off 1he.,.lf'OUDd dead. a third WOW'.lded and thtee.•0Cber1 But it was nol expeded' during Ille . Dan O'FllTl!ll, B11fioa llaJ. CMI--'!' 11<el• ~... ; . · .. mested. early phase of the bearings that either tor or re.al eute' development, -said The-Bl)' Club repr'9entat1ns·a11o pl'l)o "Agtborit.I~ tOciay ordered a. probe of program could ofle< Cills 011 the scale today he will appeal \hO pl•··•-· ...,. · Jl9led' "' ,.pla<e tbe ,wtil lflmt Paol!ic the l\lal'in1s, willch lnvof.ed unarmed, ed _,_ b --.. O!!llt,BifirooY· •tth. a.-~.wire s-~~ ••·· •-or those suggest Thui~Y y mission denial Thursday nlaM of II r.0~: rildll fence, .and to later Opc!Jl up Die ~spea ..... _.men who m'ay not u.ve Supervi'ser Alton E. Allen -a 10 perc~t change to allow the Bay Club to build nliddle ot .the property .. to a bay vitw understood what Wai ba~i. ' paring of a county job forecast calling an 182-foot apartment tower, • by removln& an exi,lf.ipa.~cbu'et . -David,.~. 25, ·the .~.wanted for the creaUon o[ 646 · coi.lnty polls The denial wu br·~·M vole Bay-Club · •U<Utlve l\'tco 'praldent :.~:",;::.~In J= ~~ in the coming fi9Cll year\ · • alter · canurdsliaDerl ·beard . two boura 1Ucblld Stevena; llid tbe.1 company win.ti ;.ity was nol" a'\ .the. boml. ·All ' do the. .w clurm ol teotirlioaf from O'Farroll aid aroa • to ...W_bulldln( ...,iber IDlllive wan-,-. , h en :bat. ~ ~ p~-· ;:.•, · ·~ -•a ·1~,.lfM-· lllspaolor P,etor,Ha,. ujd l\>dal' u ~nt t.Jdg'; ~{,,.. ~ ..... '~.,·~ . ~~=·:::•::;.:.:•.= at slightly more lllln·'ttl milUOn. And · tw~lf-lljf"""' :t~.:;: •. ,. · . 1!1°• ,dlf. lil-llr•olflberupectl. · d I th t \h ·11 i , allowing a"iroural-lnel -,., tlll· llti' plnplo -pl~ .. -. . -btfore -llJtherltUa. said Jt was ma ~ c ear a e 1ure s beneatll it at tbe eu& end GI ill· beyfroal mltl'Uctun!· i:.:;-.. -~~ tl:le lock oU the door; IDlf purel y tentative and aubj<ct to futlher pt .. ty. • • · · , ·f ':J E.' .' )It culr Ji.w lioir·· -lievtd it cama ""'1 -·Illa cuts by the boud and a wtlfar6 d~ cOauniilloon deflSed .... ~ Ofir Of tbi· ...,-&aliir" f , 1 • • "I ' 1; t 1 ment that h.u been told lo cut back the 1r•w•r; 11111 111111> • ~ itMr : i;clo '~ mt : 1 t DI flod!a, and GuUlermo hard on its ortglnal demands. not be in'tlle ~-et·tflt d-!Ji flat~, "'Y llll-&; .Club' loft ..,_, bolb 23, were tflled•llld llamoa AH ' adopted suggestion w i 11 ol the •re•:' ' WtuJd blat, out the· dm:riood' tan r.ni SaOclm, aliO u ,: wu wounded · tn the .. ens . . ·NearJy .100 ihomiow.ne'r1 fro,m e1• 1 ~·ovv .Cheir.·~ dtl btfraie·ollhOtgunblasta. · e1Jm1nate 31 new positi~ns requested by Bayshores, Clitt Haven and Newport. beaCtt. · ' : ~ 'i1 • • • i : 1 : ~ .'. 0n4 ot the alain tqen trili:I to nm Welfare Director Granville'People•. Helg!iti,"who al'tendea·the•meetblf wete ~JOI' ,qub, !If~; prev~· 1~ Oul u;,· t'rOnt do0r ·aM · tliO ieCood wu And the veteran Filth District obvio!'f1y ·~-the~'i ' ~llitlr·P.:m:COO~ *""'1 ·~ he atlenipted to '.~ .i1 supervisor defended Ibo move u "being dec0~0• U _,. ·he _:.:.. p"•~~ ~.:' il)O ff¥i lo~~ ~ a re0r · wlncloW,' aci:ordln& ' to ln- ultabl" than the board' •l:'&rfe 'IHUU• -._ ~ c:t>eror TYIC -· Velu,aton • '' mud! more eq e . ' D~ector Larry Wiloon after tba mMtlnl. rttii6t·lhanr• bail& '""ldlnC ·tbat.....id · · · · pohcyofwhlttllngawaysped!ic!lnancial to forwanf tJie Bay Club' appNl'to ]lloi!t au .-:of the , bay from. tlie Jme B. Minjel, •• ~.Ojeda, requests one by one. the ctty:eouncui . ,• , . hlchwl1. · . Jt, and Angel Micheal, ZS, W!l'e all "Department heads know U-pro-"We were dJUppolnWd lil·the·-· _ Bu,t -~ bate .,, .. aata •~ arrested and booted 00 charpa ol blems best and It makes more sense for We hive' worDd ,fttr!melY, Uni far· 1'oWd '~t4'liOfi a ~'ID-feet iii{. reilltin& arresL. ·· them to make the cuts rather than us asolutlmtbatW!ilbOmutuaUr-al 'l'he'~lajiutil\ti&·iilliiililt "a liafl They we~ to he -tlooe\l ~I trying to do it," Alien. said. to the city o1 Newport Jltti:h. 11111 . 1"iJO-o6 eoutillflb1iW w !Miel GonilllJo, who 11 wuted !or the murder Allenmadeltcleartbatltmaynot,be oill-selvQ,t-1be 'taJCli , · · r •. taU .. · i r , 1 t 1 ! •.. t·n 1, ., of. Mn. Wilma 10'Cbatell,1·wbo· wu possible to apply lbe 10 pe'"'!~t Job ·The propoul)Dade by tho<elub -..i ·IR,;donJjac tbe ,,..e1;d11Ne ·nqlllll, "l'OrtedlY an, .. 'ib'l!rlend.. -, c.rt to all coonly department&. 'O>ere In excl>ahge for' brtaklnl' fhe ·IWoOt ~~·dld.,Dl!t ;~ AulhoriUes belleve Mn. O'Connell !1 will be some depa.rtmen!:' where w~ zoned helKbt limit would ·open up • tJll \)'P.I ·<t . &tructulj& ·for1 wbh:h ,tbf:y ~ l(\rlner 'Wife of .UtiDI ~ ~lty simply cannot cut personnel requests, numb8r of vlt!w1 to the bay, lncludfn8 would be wllUng to &rant a zone ~e. 0 CcrmelJ. he stressed. · Allen got board backing for the weUlre , . department cut and the subsequent par· s nd s · G · "l Court Trial Slated Monday ~~u:!es~;~y~':rvi!p~::kf~i~ eco .. usp· ect'. Ul '.tY .. " that the job ~utback be limited to 21 positions was defeated by the board. supervisors race at least another week I Lido I z · · G · u o • · of hearings into the county t.Jdget belore n . . . s e -. ·em 'eis· t they can finally tel tile figure t.hat " . The trial .o! a Bayohoie1 youtb ....,.. ed o! disturbing tbe eeace when be' Dew a Viet Coqg !lJg on the beach or· the u- cluslve area lhe Fourth of July bu been will go to the county auditor as the lf10.. 71 budget total. They are trying to lop the fst from a budget that will, County Administrative Officer Robert Thomas predicts, bring a 6 to 7-ce.nt increase in .the county · tax rate. Thomas st.ates that the county must raise alxmt "4 million from property taxes to meet budget expel\'titures abov• the income the county receives from slate.and federal grants and fines, fees and other SOI.trees. As things stand, Thomas adds, It seems likely that the new property tax rate will climb to somewhere between $1.73 and $1.76 per $100 of as.sesnd value from the 1969-70 rate of $1.67. llooald Herbert Gordon ol Loo Anples u ·1Jle· dl)e on which .he Will ""ttnce set IOI' I a:m. Monday In Jlarbor',Aru was tabbOd' by an Oranie ·Cocnty kper. -· Bf stand. .;,.vlcted of , armed' Municipal Court. · ior Court jury late Tlnm1day .u cxie _of· riibbery, 'borflary ·uc1 a111ult ·>tith a WUUam Groomuser, 19, ol 1511 Bay< ed !rom ·~ , u. Ille •·-dly • ,, shore Drive, -orlglliaUy c:harpl two ln•n wbo n . ""' ,.....,,, . -weapon. . . .. witb • !eden! vlollltfon which deals wltli home ol millionaire aportaman J!tlUi 'MCGhiDJa Ii noW In iCa,te; P!llOn .Wv· display ol the Amlrlcan Oq. The dlorlO Cunninibam wltb jewel• valued at 1JlOl'O · Ing ·tbe ·llra preoctlhed !or him ,¥ May wu I a t er 'chliipd lo dlrturbln& Clio tb>n 1210,000. · . . . . . 17•by Ille .Judie. · · . . ., peace. · ' !Hook-the pnel lea.than~. Tllitwomen·brote Into tbeplusli water-.. •!Jil>nl<ruger·w" arraigned M~ In t -th t o1· "-·t· "'-._. h..w. o1 ·~"eunn1•••· manletpaJ court on the . mltdimeanor O~ICC .. .,. e• llg\JmeJl 1 ~ Y..,..&.U" a~; ~· Ml!" , . ,,.. .. ms It Ja ' dlarge and the trial datci· aet eQen M trlct Attorney W. J. Moseley that Gordon Via Lido .'So!id. bOOod and &•lied t!I• pleaded Innocent. · · 32, was the compin1on of Gary.Leon Mc· couple and then ransacked the borne. Glnnlt, 32, o( Chatawortlt; In Ibo cliimin,. None ol tbe ...Uy ''""' taken in the ham burglary last Sepl. 10. robllery-hi.O been reco•ered, · . Judge Howanl c. Cameron iet.Aq. ·11 / ()il ,Slick Likely . . . . Ti>~MiSs Beaches · Make Me Go~ ' . ' . . . • •• I• ' 't • , 'nie reason for the increases is to put the dog catchtng operation on a pay-lor-ttseU basis~ •It l has been ·losing money after humane oflfcer1' . salarif1 and other expenses are .~Id. Sobbing "Girl Taken From Fo$ter 'Mum'. Aft£r 9 Ye(lr1 · .;!~i;:_~~~.!:: Alaskan Leader Asks For Land Settlement WASHINGTON (UPI) -M Alaska native leader wants the Houiie to act quickly on Senatt-passed legislation to &etUe .native land claims in the 49lh ot&le. John Borbridge, first vice presiden~ ol the Alaska Fedt!ration of Natives, said Thursday he hoped the Hoose lnterior Committee woold use the Senate- pasaed bill u "• VS'llckl" for further •oUon. - LoNDON. (UPI ) ;_ .A 9-year:.a.i girl was dragged screaming and tbbblna: 'nlursday from the arms of the woma:i lihe has known •• her m.ot.her since she was six weelil old. "Mummy, mummy, don't let them take me away !" pleaaed Jeanette Bartlett as she wu taken from her rosler mother, Mrs. Wilfred Callaway, 45, to be returned to her natural mot.her. The decision ended a 2l·monlh legal Utile llld IP&lked demands today for a change in Brila1n's child weUare laws. ''No, mummy. Don't make me go. I than't go. I W8.l)t to stay," the child IObbed. A man and a woman !rom tba Dorset ,- . . . . . ·. . . . ...... •"'*"11 to ~:or.p 'Ciolll : Coonly Cooncll children's deparlntel1t "Th!•, m,u a f . ..Vei:·haPl'"ft 'aplnl;" ~.;i...';tll. .cC.il.'Giwd . .P.tean.· 1truggled. for 20 minutes u the chUd Bald ~'DIUy'St'itch in .• lio'J..j-' . .nif'~-' · · i clung to her distressed foster mother headline over Jtl iror&t-prqe' plctme_ •• • • 1)1,.UC~ ~ .:W.:a~1,;;. ~--· outside their home in Bridport, 12$ miles ... ~-v -, 100thwest ol London. -In an edllOl'ial "'"""'Pll:ilnl ·-pie; bf*Gii 'tOftbt•cm.-., . .-illilU A crowd o! newsmen, photograpbm • t.,_ ,loolsle.,tbe -1"!1'-llld wdor aad4P'! .. •ll .iJnt idiiit<il 'Jllaiaill1 : and omjbbors waiched !he octne. Six ·a; b<il41lne "stop·tllis blJ'barbnl'l:'-"'llle • h1 ~S~i,h alUp ·~;,111& ~i. ' ' " · polk:emeftJ 1tood by lo make sure no 1 p1~'on 'this Pll• ar~ a .U.,.... • Al ~a!Jhtlnl·ii '!U '~~ · one interfered. to Britain." • . , 1 •• ·ao ndla oft Sib c:ten\tftle tlllnd. . , Neighbors who bad known \he girl IJ'he -spapor called \ho dl1'•...,Mll n,. tllcu out Jo ,.....,.,, ...U..., 1 sin<Ohe ... , a '"'~Y 'Wept ,u Jeanette "eruel,.Wpld and unjd~ aad·llld :•u., ~-bl die iarp 'imoum o1·,;......._ _ was pKlnto the baci ,..t ol the olflclall' Jl'O'• that m element al -. ,__ --~-'-..,._,.. CAl'. One elderly man shouted, "Man's II Britlih r... ttlll uv .. oo." II. callod -~· '"""' l«!""1 !tt -ol bloody inhumanity lo mtnl" !er a e1tanCe , In , tile faw "tll 'lbiefd pflooo ol ctude pjl .~. , . Britain's_ news_. pva ""'"loent dllldrea lnJllL ~ -In tuolt Tiie .~ Is for-by low, but OJ>••• to the stoey anil. picUlr• Ill tba • -Dlol---··.u 1.0 01t , plti a Is .common "'! tile 1lllll --·~ atiu111e. , .. ~,.II G1llnl .,._.. Mid. • ' ,. ,~ ,. ' I • •There Is, a looch o/ ilbltil'!ll& ' ... tM air ... th< J51h .... ..i • Fu«val of ,irta !llld PooHM •I ' IA< ~~·-opm ~t ill I LllquM B...il...11'1 Clll'cOOfMI ill todo~·· w ........ ,.,. . . . \ ' "i \ ""°" I • • . . ..... " ... =: ... ; E.::U -~. """"" ',, - -e-::~ . ::.... 'i'l'.tWi ~~ i • ,...., 1 .. 11 ...... 4 ... t::w. 14 ................. .. ,Mfl II """ .... M ,.... ' wur 1 »! •• .. ' ' ' I • , F~ng StJJoothly Again waler ftoin sa'nia Ana River (center.), .Greenyille- Bamilng Flood Control Cbailnel (lertr and Talbert Flood Control Channel (right) !lows unhindered to -under Pacific Coast Highway l\rldfe linking BlpltlJl&1on:ne.icj> !!1ght) ~ Newport;B.,cb. A just compleµ.1 , $479,000 flood control project on a fo~mile stretch near river mouth has resulted. tn higher (now 6.9 feet) and stronger river levees, Work was done to repair 1969 flood damage. :4th Art-A-Fair Opens Today With' Addition8 Library Lacks TrU:Stee- But No Applkants ¥et With todat• -inJ d the. i...ib Then! Is an opening on the Newport dty council the annual library budget. Meter}fee: ....., ~ ~ - Of 50 Cents . ,. 'Draws" Fire Merdllnt& wh> object to an tocrwe In paildn( meter rate. tmn' :1$ cents to io cenu an hour 1or the NO..port Pier area are bting given the ear d city olf1ci.als. Newport Beach cltY councUmeo have called for a leCOlld loot at the meter rate bilte they already ha~ approved alter receiving petitions illned by _..iau ... of :ia ....._.._ The m.erchants fear the higher meter toil will discourage patrooage. They cl the city council to roll hick its acUon for the Newport Pier and McFadden Square perking loll. PIN for ooo-icio d the meter heads to the 50 cents ·&n hour nte already hove been ordered. '111ey sUD can be lmWled along the median of Balboa Boulevard ·and at the boy beach bet""'1 11th and 19th .lll'eets Oil tho peolnsula, while cltY officials talt with the pier area merchants. Conversion of more than llOO perking meters wu expected to increase city income by $43,000 for the year. Coun- cilmen figured they could nick outsiders and thla would be money !pared from Jevy against local property tu:paytrs. Colmcllman Howard Rogers WU sym- pathetic to the merchants. "We don't want to dbtrtsa eommucla1 business or harm it," he said. "Let's give this more study and have some dialogue with the merchants.." The rest ol tile dlY C<IWICll qreed with bim at their meetln( eorller thla weet. Clf!e!P S.,..Mer a J , \ . . \ ' ~.lays~~ ·_r .. ( : . . ' ·Ma.dman 1 .,_California Girl ,. ..., . . . ' __ ..._ .. CIDCAGQ - A m1•1RIDI aprat<l 1oday for a •"'Jctlc 111.i-wllo lllrlpped, bound and .,,,_ -CaJlfonda llrl 'nwnd'I' nlaJ>~ then cul tho -I ol a componloa wllo lllddeal1 ·•alked Into their bole! ,_,_ . Pollee bnmedlately ln\poood - Oil what WU foatld ~ the ncludve ..it.Jo, but It la IUIDOred to perallel • reeent "'"' d rlt11aHotlo mmden, wttb at leut Olll me1J111 1ernled oo a piper. ~ Okubo, II, d 8locttoa, WU found daad ln Ibo bothtub, her - tied behind her back ad her - cut, """"°"' to lnveollplan. MJsa 11aoco Yamada, II, and a1ao -Slncklm, --lll lhe -----dU. Palmer -Jlafe1 wtllt her -l cul and -to • bolpllal In extremely critical condition. . The acme of horror wu diacovwtd by a third strl, Patt.I. lwatakl, 18, of Los Aageles, who wn attendinr the 21st Biennial Convention of the JIJ>llll!H Amman Clllaons League. Today's program wu canctled and .. decision had been made Oil whether to eUmln.ate a 1cbedu)ld speech Saturday by San Fruc11eo &ta\e Coliep Plaldenl s. I. Hayakawa. , .. . .. , , .. New1men osl!ed Chief of Hernlelde John Carita about rumon Ill.at "ritual" notes had been left In the n>0m, laJing "death ls beautiful." Carlin aaid, "Tbert WU nothlni to lndlc:ate ti's a ritual killing, but tliere WU IOmt corteJpODdence In tbe room ... Deputy ChU>f of lleie<Clvea William Murphy reluled to 11y what bad been wrtttu. but aald the 0 corruponclc!Dce'' bad -made with • black felt pen Oii wbile paper. Pollce finl aald there WU a deocl1peion of tile killer, but later aald theJ bad ...... Murpl1y ll&ld the . l'OOl!I WU IOUed with blood. It .... -Oil the bothtub In wllich Mia Okubo WU found, and IOal<ed the bed an which Mils Vamad1 lay and 'WU splaabed acrou the night table -W'>thli'\bed. The room was in disarray, as il fbne ... tiad been a llrujfgle, Murphy said. Murphy llid that be.fore tht attack the three girls who lilared the n>0m were in a room OD the eighth floor wlth aome of tbe'l 400 other pemns and delegata who had come to llllcqo lorthecoavellllon. ' Driver in Fatal Bus f Crash Said1 in 8 Other Accidents :.nnual Art-A-Vair In .the Art Colony, lleocb Boai<I d Li'--TruiteeS'and 1be :tioard m«ls once a 'mOnth. ·.wton wlil ,.. 90methJng new this ••-1 Members"""'" withool pay for folir-year TRENTON, N.J. (UPI) -·The 'driver Heyman told Nenday that a lull ·year -· the aildilloa ·01 · 11CU!pton, llie City COUricil hu no applloants. of a bua whld> cruhed Wednaday kl1linf llCale lnv,.tlg-bu belUll and Kidnap Victim Photos Given l:l'llffmen and their exhlbill. "'1'm "sUre 111ere· must be a lot of ~;., Hardacre, wboae term explrtd LANSING, Mich. (UPI) -Polk!e have seven cblldml baa had al 1ta1t eight reforms are · upect<d In procedum . Ernie iTate; grouDda chairman for. the good people willtiig to serve," councilman last month, bas .agreeil .to stay OD a drawn up thousanda: of circulars bearing previous accldenta: and his llcen8e lhou1d for licensing bus drivers. outdoqr-(Jlr at 141 N. Coelt ff.igbway, ., .i;.. .. _,ey Par'-•, ...i.. .. i-an of the selec-month or two unW £he council selection Laurie Murnln""•"•'s picture In ho-• have been revoked, a 1tat4 official llid At present anyone qualified to have -~ ~-· In ~-.... lour •ean onliy MUJWK -1,,;1woun• ~ r -.,..,..... a regular operator's licenae may apply ~ -i.uic-. ~ " · · lion -•tee, •·'d today · · comm"tee names his succeaor. But !O l""'ken a-· •\,-............ m11v tum .....,. a fw C!Wlsmftl .bave Uhibited at the eomrnu. -.. • K ..... ....~ wio::: ........... J •• _,, New Jeney Motor Vehicla Burtau for a bus drlver's licenee. . Ira•---"~ -•-·:Members of ·the city library board far no one has.aw1*d-up a clue to the fate of the ... ~.~ d~-ft-••• u---·•• the h·••-Special qaallflcallou are-··-for pnodOmlnanll1 wuw~• -w. · are charged with birtag the city's head · 'nle other !<>Ir msnben Or'the-!ilnry ............ •"'---~,._ -·~ __ , "Bui lhJa year, we have several," llbrarian, admlniltering the tine city board .,. Mrs. Hancock Bannlnr, l!lrl. recml of the bua clriV••". Hiibert Daye, drlvlng a school bus but altb<>ulb the he iild. '1:tie7 wlil dflplay je'ftlry, 1.~~... _.......,. ~•-, ~•cals ~--'-~ .,_ • ~---stnarl Chlef °""1d Husby tlUmatad I00,000 "clearly Indicated that he should not bus Daye was driving Wednesday car· iiinbti; • -met, llid JClll lured ~~· ~-.... -.--~-•~•. -~· " ~-drivm -1d aee the pooten In lluct have h«n granted permlas!on to drive rying young cbildren It wu de&igaated wora, ln ":ti'Uon to the. -1af !i..ra and fllmlo and ·reccmmeodllla to ·Ille and Dr. 'lbomu Blakely. terminals "'""" the oountey. 'nle a commen:lal vehicle oo 1 ta h a chartered bus rather than a school in ot!s, water colors, and 1Dk drcu1ars cantain a headabot of the lt-highways." bus. Ar\:A·!'alr,WOJ be.,. SUnday ~ $12 M"ll" D al Pl yur-.oid daughter ot. former Llnling Daye, 45, of Montclair, N.J., wu driv· Heyman said Daye's driver's license 'llwndaJ lrl)lll 11 a.JD. to 11 p.m. ind 1 ) on es t ant Mayor Mu F. Mumlngban and a luJJ. lag a chartered buJ 'wbich crashed near had already been Sll.!pended, and "while en Fridaj" aDd Sat\lrifaJ from t'l a.m. . . · length picture. Allentown, PL, kllllnc the sevea cbildren on suspension, be was involved in three l:;.midnl&ht •. Pirk1na'1s availlble 'at Allo on the poster .wu a cornpoll.t.e and Jnjurbtl u other per90na. Daye accident..." ol .-1 .. 1.. ..at the · Ced drawtna of the Nearo .. """"an who en--J.: ....... lf was injured and is in critical ~ a result of the accident, Heyma• wa/~; .;"'..;il"ii~aJon4 .·~ h van· ·tend !lallagller'1· Gllt.-iii;,p July t, ;;;;;di'Uoo. said, he has ordered "an immediate llllhnY al·the----',/ ov·'d for' '''Be' ac· or . . ... e·· y .. , -ptotiil.wlilppOd the owner, stole"° and 'nle copyrlChtod story Aid the New eleclronic check ol ail 4 million drivers' D1nci«1 d Ibo abibltlon, apOoaorod ft f~ Ille pretty bloode, a . clerk, lo Jersey Dl9ilJoa of Motor Veblclel liats reconfs" la New Jersey. by the Leguna Beach Fine Arb Aaocla-accomflllll' him. . , a Jong ,_,i fOr Daye beginning with H• ll&ld D8j'e WaJ issued a special ticm are u:pectiDI 35,0DO vt.slton th1I ·.• , .:. ,,.,1 •. 1 convk:Uol. Nov. J, J..96Z for careless license last May 6 allowing hhtt to year. ·""' ~-A •11 lllWJai> dnllUnf.l>lo~~ be 'nle ~ ~_,,,~Ject drlvlng malllai In an accident operate charter buses. But on March Tata;"""'11 , people aaw .1!11.ln~ 8eadi """""°"lallt would ~IDll .. _ of Queen Writes.BoOk o.ye•1,_,i lncllldel nine accidenla, 20 when Daye applied !or the same the ~:WC Jet •tteodm>CJ ;'..'falloy w·Llp...._ uU '!'fir tn~)on " ,\AU water IOi ·t.t.t.cWJt, lftval six C<llvldiou -tine o1 them for type liceme, he had h«n turned down, la ~lo --.llif6 year •• '!)te' · "°"r-:r:; •·-''•·......._;-d •Jlimdea ' to w«l:.'qether,oe the LONDON (AP) q,-. Molber tralllc vlo-and five llcellle IUlpen-Heyman ll&ld. bad ~ -lul ,lJ'ar and ·we're !Wor~~:;:""'f., ~~~".!.~-: projeot but moot bacli~ oat. when the Frederika ol the ~ Gn<k royal aJom, NewlClay ll&ld. Tbe fact he was lasued the new lic!enae sure that It'll brlnl -II back to .,. lll<Oie •-°'"~' "'-· · · ' ' ooat .umatea IOated -'6ff ·m1Dlon family will JIUblllb her memoln nut On April II II wu qaln pro~ was "a human judgment mlstalce," lhll.)'W'L.'!. -· ' , 'ili!s Or!lllg .. Connty Water Dlltrlcl ha.. to l7ll inlllloo. ' ' . spring, 1 ha Macmillan Publlabing Co. that Daye'• llcenle be IUlpeDded uadtt Heyman ll&ld. ~ Id Ille -ColOrlul falr...U 15 ·-= _... lliini-the COSf ol ·the plat '.\ spokell!)all for the 14WD: told 'Hun-... ~ , the New Jf!tll!'/ potot ayatem bat thla Heyman Aid he baa seat notice today cente;&' "AA-Q_' air c.fol" la liouad· -..~. ~· · '· lhlglon Bucb Elchan&l!11!2d11~ ,_ ad ilin Ila that bia liceMi la Jm. an<! !i~ for jlle, -1t"'fili "1111.lbe~.~of~Wlitel;. 'lllursdaythatBolsawailnot;.1--_. Frederll<a,motherolKingConstanllne, waa never acted upon, the ne:r:p:I!!.' .v g ye gom only have to piy """"· • F~ ~ "Ill pay .... s mllllon .bat he llid liol say -or -1t 1_ .. _.,_livea-:;ln;;;Rome.;;;;;;;;~;;';aljjjdjjj. ;;;;;;,;;;;.;' :4:•:-:::::~;;medl;;;a_te;:IY-:""-:;olted;;;· ;;;;;;;;--~.will aloo be 'hwaod. In for __ ...,... ol llie l>lan!-lfblle ..id be murrected. · -dJhe -COiorfui boofhl. · the '"Water • dillrlcl will pn>-1:1.5 •'The Bolsa laland project WU planned · · · mtllioii' • for oervlce and drinking -, wlllle ~ti;;;_;.,.-.~ llirl nut the water dlslrict will ,_•denlinlud 'Y·, Schedules Y ()uth . Trips A var1My of ,..-led trips and actlvlltes ire .a..hiled during the ne.t two.-by the Orange Coast YMCA'• Summer Fun Club. Visits lo the m-= at San Juan Capistrano, the Yant ... Angel boseball game, lmd the Busch Gird.ens amuse- ment perk are planned, ~~ local daily acllvlUea. · Swlmmhlg, volleyboll, beach trips, <tafts, trampoline and other acll'1tles _. off....t """"11ng to cllrecton Tom <;IDman and Nancy Wells, who may ~ -at Y headquarters. DAILY PILOT OtillH COAIT l"U•UIMNJ C0M'MY Roi-t N, W..4 · . ~---ai waler strictly u a ·barrier lo· invent IWillllet OD·!;204cre alte ED.ls Aver)UI salt watti' from enl.trlng fresh water and Euclid Btreel In Fountain Valley source• Inland. , or on · a U-acre site on the Hunlinglon Tha water district plans to tnjeol the ll<ad\ side ,.. the llant8 'Ana River, d<alkllzed 'waterilitothegroundfhroogh where the rtftr f1r1111 the boundary a aeries of wells. "Tbls water will be hetweeo Hunthi"'-Beacb and Newport mlml wt1h reclaimed •wage water "• Beach. -. •-allO Inject Jnln the ground." CUne ll&ld. Langdon · 'W. Owen, manager of the The water project will not cause a water district SJid he thinks il would rise 1n taxes, Owen assured citizens. be the targ.;,I desalinlzatlon plant In 'nle watet· district has budgeted for the nation. desatlnlZltion ei:pertments and ~ ~ "It will pwnp oboul three million die the cool with Its budgeted fund& gallons cf water daily into the ground when the plant Is finished in 1973,'.' Neil Cline, assJltaM d1'trlct manager, explained. If the projed ls ]udge !Uccessful by federal standards the flow rate may be tncrtased to 15 million gallons of water a day;Cllne said. 'nle Oianl• ·eountY Waler Dlslrlct agreed to 'Cooperate . with the Office or Saline Water after ··a · ~imilar proposal wu .turned doWn bY . the Metropoillan water Dlalrlct (MW!>). · • Boys' Quh Plans Cedar Lake Trip Chances lo ·swtm, fllh, bite and ride horseback· are 1tlll available to members of tha Boys Clab of tile Harbor Area during· lh'ee Hlons at Camp Cedar Ukt. . fftaldll'lt ... PllllllMI' . . i.-• L c.ri.., ""' ........... ~ ..... MWD ottlclals are still mnskter1ng .. the highly publiclud Bol'8 Uland project off the coul of Huntington Beach. Tha MWD !urned th11 project down because ij WU too ~ for ~ir needs, Cline aald. Doles are July 26, Aug. 2 and t, while further Information and n!glslra- tlon forms are available at·eitber braoch of the organization. Cedar Lake is one mile above Bil Bear Lake in the San BerDardino Moun· talns and bu been used as a filming site in many television and movie ~ ducUons. • n.. .. F.riuJte ltf!Wlllll'f .... Cltt ~ ---2211 w .. t a.ni. ........ .,.. M•maf _...,...._.P.O. ... 1171. t26'l , --Clllltl ... , ..... ..., ...... u.i-e.dl1 m ...,.. ... ...... ........... , ............ .... -~---... c:.-.-...· - Walsh Descrihe8 _China Captivity "itoNGKONG(tmi·-Bi.hi!> James E. Wal!ll said-today that ne•er-ending medal pi"USU!'es from his Olinese eom. · mumt lnterrOg•lon f...Uy brol<e hiln cJoirn lnln atcnlnt! • llaltmenl that bo WU a "JPY.'' · Bui 1he 11oman Calhollc prelate, released la.st Friday after ti years hn· ~~t •. sa!4 h~ had "no bltt~'.· .. """"'·the am-. ' . . · "l love· the °'1nelle," he tokt newsmen i-. . He sald lie Wai subjected lo "just ..U menti1 ~re. no ,,Phys I c a.1 inaltreatment of any sort during his Joni years of confinement in a small roam jn Pekbtg. - 11> for biJ adm!ulon !hat be ""' . a·••sw,"·Watsh uld after Intensive quea-· Uonlng for 18 months durlng which he refused to sign a conf.,.Jon "30 or 40 ot 50 time&. n be could bear the 'pr_,.. no longer. ·Ff"Otll P .. e l JEANETTE ... Bildll"'rl )'Seriay.'" . 'nle Guardlan _joined in calling fer . a_ change tn the law -to be done. tt said, in a manner "as most concerned with the care of children th l n t ~-··. ~eanelte lllld it.-·brolhen and slslert .. -~laced In c"" of li>cal aulhortu .. sh~ oiler ,lhe WU born lo Mra. Joan BarUet~. noir 45. Al the tlme, Mrs. Bartlett Wu &omelees and between , mir:rliges. , In Octobtr, 1968, Mrs. Bartlett, DOW remarried, asked Jeanettl! be returned 'to her. Mn. Callaway refused Ud 1,000 11tll!hbon signed a peUUon backlnl her. 'lbe Jong legal baUle came to an end when the high court upheld Iha Do:rte:l County Councll and said Janette &boul<I be rewmad to her natural mother. • Summer Safe 4 SIDI CllAllS • H. - 1 OYAL TAILI zst- WITH J LIAYU . ' lo !).pt OUR SUMMER SALE A INCLUDES SELECTED &ROUPS FROM DREXEL, HERITA~t HENREDON, NATIONAL, MAR&E CARSON, HERITA&E & HENREDON UPHOLSTERY PLUS MANY OTHER LINES, REDUCnONs ON ACCESSORIES, LAMPS. AND PICTURES ARE ALSO AVAiLABLE. DEALERS FOR: HENREDON -DREXEL ·-HERITAGE 7ttl11111 lt INTIRIORS LAGUNA BEACH NIWPORT llACH 1727 Woatcilff Dr, 642·20lo OPIN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 MS North C011t Hwy. 494-655 I OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL t -, ........... ., -~ .... , ... PNlta1'°"'f fntorlor Dotl,_i Anllablo--.AID-NSID I ' l ' . ~ .. , I . l I ' <I 1 s s i A • • c • ti J • 1 p b 'h v ti b p I • ( I J f .... ·-- -... ·-.~-• • He~s Not Dead Marine in Morgue 6 Ho urs , I F'lag ;Down • UPI T ......... Demonstrators in Minneapolis tore down the Ameri· can flag at the Hennepin CQUDty Courthouse Thurs-. day as they protested th& arrest of eight~persons. The eight were charged with attempting to stabo'.Ulge several Minnl60ta Selective Service offices. The suspects are being held in the courthouse 8.fter b~ ing arrested last Saturday by federal agents. Accident-pr.one Road B'lamed in Bus Crash ALLENTOWN, Pa. (UPI) - A M<oh . ol Interstate 78 where 1 eve p vacat.iCllillC' llChool children died In a bus crash WeO!esday ls dangerous and had been tbe scene ol three accidents within a week. John Reed, Olainnan of the Nan1ath Ge ts Training Delay HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. (AP) - Joe Namath, movie actor·~ -quar1a1>adt ol the New Ycd Jets~ bu received Nattooal Tra"""""3tion and Safety Boord. who is in- veatlgaling tile acddent, said "It was an accidedrprooe stret.ch of highway." Lt. William J. Walker, com- manding officer at th e regional state police barracks, said because of the "old con- crete" tbe road became slip- pery when wet and there had been three accidents a week before the bus era.sh. Seven children ranging in age from 11 to 13 were killed and 52 perscm injured when the· bus, chartered by • Loog Islond Hebrew Day School for an overnighl toor ol tile ""°"'Y!vaaia Dutdt inmtry, olddded oil Che road and rolled pormiaion to ·~ • -down. ~oot emblllllanent. late to· tnioil!g camp ..mm. Sll!e officials said tbe · beCllm Sunday for J e t s ~· between Grimville -... ii cailract negotia-!ml Smitby, bad been tiCns betWffn National Foot-earmarked for lmpnwemmts ball League owners and but the wort was postponed Playen are C<lllduded. I~ lack of funds. Wyeth Display Opens Computer Amnesia INDIANAPOLIS, I n d • (AP) -The Indiana slate auditor's computer has been having spells of amnesia. Every time the power 'goes o£f at the State House, the computer forgets all the data tbat has been fed to it that day. Auditor Trudy S. Etherlon says her empioyes have had to wort overUme on some occasions to r<place the km inlonnatloo -to print wucbers. Mrs. Etbtzton b I a m e s heavy uoe <i air conditioolng ln recent bot · weather for parl ol Che °"''load on Sta ta House electric lines. The ln- dianopolis p.....,. and Light Co. is lnvestiiatini· Mrs. Edward Kennedy (second from left) enjoys a light moment as she is greet- ed by Mr. and Mrs. Perry T. Rath1J9ne (right) aloog with artist Andrew Wyeth {left) during formal opening ceremonies of first New England showing of Wyeth's works. Some 170 paintings are on display at Boston's Museum of Fine Arts. Rathbone is director of the mqseum. Nearly 2,000 persons were on · hand !or the opening. WANTED • THE MAN WHO WEARS A 38 SHORT • If you SH or h1vo ~t1rd of this min, direct him te> our store. Jho reward f.,. HI M is 1 tromondous savings on •• , . " " SUITS .... 10.00 ,. 110.00 NOW 34 54 ---CAUTION --- :This man m1y bo hard to linCI and attempt to resist this 11ving, thinking thoro ls no soloction ••• Our soleetion is good ••• Bring him in. STORE HOURS: MON. THRU FRl~9::IO TO ·6-'-SAT. 9:30 TO 5 PM. 4203 C1mpu1 Drive. Irvine, 133.ot80 • Irvine Town Ce.nter Dlrecttw ...-h9 UCI C...,.. I I I ,.w. dw eoar" I 30ci-t I I snROFOAM ' ICE CHEST l 66cl I 11111T2,_ .... .,, .. ,, •• ,.,, I BLITZ .SALE SPECIAL \Vith. This Coupon COMlllATIOll PlCX 1 & 'h IAL DIWITllS SALE 6l~ .• -,i.me_,_ S2'46 •BrilhtparlJ'~· I F•ldl)', July 17, 1970 DAILY PIL5f I A liarrat• of llo 111 AIHI Snl•11l All•_,. hr-' 1•l••l.S1,ar 1he,,ar1• 1,acl1h 'rice -1l11h1• ta '\. malt• yMr •"liar 11 fartlier. W• allow l••I • •••pie .. of 1101••• of terrific ll1y1 all owar tha 1t•r•· Co•• raul11 for yMrs. BADMINTON srr SALE $526 RIG. $1.99 sm up·in 0 jiffy I .. aturdy t•"1>..-.d 1t••I rackets, 2 shuttlecocks, pol•s or\d net. Tok• advantage of thl1 low price I CllP COUPON ANO BlllNC. 10 C.llANT \ CUUAL SllOIS llll•WIH • S.iklodi eottmr; cwhftlMd .o4f9 • ~-kiri; Si-.. to &.n.2,,...w~ .i. t . .. WOMEN'S JAMAICA SHORT S1l1 $·~~-.,,, • ~ CDCtanoctJic)a, ' iailol'ed I« lh-.. 16 - KNITTING WORS-TED el'lllt'i 100" .,..... • .., · '"""'" r .. '-~ :r:z:,_ ·asc ·~ .. ~· ......... , • FUll4 PLYI : UMIT12 , tNlh lllit C'0 1'POll 50 FT. PUSTIC . GARDEI HOSE • ='' ,· .. " . . " ~· l ' I I ' • • • r I ' I I I I I t ·I I • , ' . DAD.Y PU.OT EDITORIAL PAGE ' Right to Peace, II was oaly a year or two •ro·tbat residents Inf•"" ed,at the tlumdertn~ jet' planes pusing overhead could do no more lban sbake their fisu and curse at them. Time wu not so long aao wben -Ole Federal Avla· Uon A1ency alone ruled the air •. Tbat distant 1ovem• ment agency could olford to be unresponsive to the local people. Alrllnl!I could ignore irate homeowners. And the airport proprietors could •bru.l and say. "What can we do! This is a federal case." • Now r1111re 'f r,wiiort Beach and other parls of the country have r sod a Utile thunder o! their own. Their protest ii being beard and t.ared. lt ta ·a, new ball game with not even the fM itself clalminl It Is the sole arbltor In the field o! alrcrall llOUe regulation. Intervention o! the California state · attorney general's offlc'e last week in support of. law· tUlll brOulht.by the dlie• of Jn1lewoocl and Burbank is tbt lataat ~r cbanl•· • It is becomlnl lncreuinlly aecepted that cities and cowrtiea wllhin whole boundary u airport lies, and the airport prop~tor h~ve some replatory authority - i>robably more than they were aware. For Q_r~ge County Airport that is the county Board of SuperVlsors, In both instances. This means Uiey are ·subject to law1uit by home· owners for with that authority goes legal responsibility. Of iate county supervisors have been placating the 900 Newport area residents who have filed for $27 ipil· lion in damages and the lawsuits have been kept on a back burner. But tae homeowners are ready to go to court should supervisors decide ~ relieve the 11ressure for air service by airport ezpans1on. A consultant ·bired bx. the supervisors is studying tbe whole· 4uestion of.coU.nty air transportation need wbich undenilbly Is Increasing. Something will have lo give. JI could be that hom11 Will have to l/e condemned In the Santa Ana Heights area when state aircraft noise 1tandard1 go Into effect the first o! next year. It ls ex· peeled the stan4ard will put·the homes in an Intolerable noise Jevel classification. Th• battle of a homeowner's right to peace and quiet versus the public's air transportation needs is starting a new round. And the homeowners now carry some clout. County Tidelands Fees Orange County government has a case 'for impos· Ing fees !or use ol county tidelands In Newport Harbor, but the fee rates should be consistent with those cl)arged by the city o! Newport Beach. The county Board of Supervisors acted wisely in ask· inf for a joint county-city atudy of fee charges il)!tead of acceptinr the fee recommendations of their Ree1 Property Services staff, which were higher than the city charges. City and county tidelands are inlermixed all around the harbor and it makes sense that adjacent pier and marina owner& pay according to the same formula. The whole question of the county charging for tide- lands use may become moot, however, if a bill before the Legislature to permit cities to take over county tide-lands within dty limits Is passed. The county Harbor Department opposes the bill while the Newport Beach City Council is In favor of it. . -~ / ' ' r.--· ;~~ • .-:i ~ -- N _"W~O'LL WE VIETNAMIZE TO~AY?" 'Equal'.·I~Not The S"'rne as Dear Gloomy Unfairness of Witlllaolding Salary Increases .. ' • 'ldenticalr . ' -~of Uo most-miauademood ...nis ln tbi~ wwld 11 uequallty.'t. The m at n -~ft can't seem to understand Is thl~ tftftlng unequals equally is Mt "'*'-cc:-•equ,,~ .. ""'m' ~."' ~atlle horses 10 that aTI of them bav a roughly equal opportunity 1o ..U.. 11 wou~i be 1 race. f nie roctnt "women's 11 b e 911 • ~ ~•""~!Of equal rll'f'tl; but 1111. propcinmitl 1o be careful abpllt lllllfllatin& tl)a "equal" b the sa.me aS .,-ldentlcal.'' ' 11U!JIE CAN BE NO doubt thlt women .... bidl disctimil> I ated ~ in mlllf ._ o( COll!ejnpal' ~=~ be~ u a mat-ter ·o! ilmple jus. tiCe. ~ • tt ibould no1 ...... t1111- en mW! bo. v.-.i euctly the W.lf...,. are. There ate certain jobs women cannot perform, certain hours they shoold not '""' cror their own safety and domestic t.rncruillty), certain arus that they are not fitted for, ,by strength. temperament and biolosk:al inheritance. Women an ~ to men, but not ldeatlcal with u.m. ' ' .Gus: P~nishing Many for Sins of F'ew How can we set our local drivtl"I, dPOdally ol Ille foreilln ·mode "bup," to Undentand lhey 1don't have .the right to turn the high. way into 1 S-inll 11ame for other driven'? -E.D.S. 1'11 ................................. ....................... , ..... y..-........... ......., ........ , .... I 'Jhla ta ~ writUil In Los Angeles, when Ille cblncellor's lllafl ol the California Stale Coll-is meeting with the pr<11ldenll of the I 9 colleges in the system. We are hert to Jearn the implications of the .evere cuts for higher education in the new bud&et jU!t ~ after much 1quabbling, by the state Legislature. 1be University oC Cali!<rnia aystem has been hard hlL The state colleges have been hit even harder. We are all bere trying to understand what U- cuta mean and trying to a<ljust ourselves to the •bock. Do women really want the equal ••rtgl'll'' •to be drafted for national -"t-And, !I ao, ,do liley want the r1&M' lo bear lii'Di In the front l!nel? Do they desire to become as bad and brutalize4 as meli become tn such situ• • mm STA'JE administration is com· tioai't lriiflt t., economy in government. • ~""' t ba --"-However, bacaule o! ,., ~•· mus ~ rlalllf( prkta the bel.... -..-11.w, and eqQll bud(et cootsined I treotmenl In the ployslw uc1 social provl~oa I« a 5 aspecll ol life. A · WM\ln lhould be -COll<>!·llY· paid as much if ehe does 'the llPl• "' 1ftg ·at1justm1nt for job, lhould be glitn an equal·~ aJ1 llate OQ191oyHS. to pt the ,,. ... job, Ind shoUld have Jn the coune of de- tbe ume chance for advancement in bate It wu sua:est. 1 job, as a man.~s la limply admitting ed that univerllty ]\f:T-to full citiienthlp. a n d date college But the 11, usually; alae a homemaker professon be denied and a mOther, while a map'a role ts the salary increue. not so crucial here. Mon than half This wa1 a legislative n!J>l)nse our .female working force coolista of to w Id e 1 p r e a d public Indignation married women, who are doing: ~ble about the uproar In the universities and duty. ~ely, ~ specla.l cona.lderation. state cone,. in a yell' that h&d con. mull ~ tllvm 1o lhit' f1ct, 'Ind W<>_men tintilng disturbances at Berkeley and Santa Barbara, the controversy about the Communist teacher Angela Davis at UC.LA. and the destructlon of ex. pensive computer facilities during a wild ' student rampage at Fresno State. The proposal to wltbhold salary in· creases from profellOJ'I was oriltnally intended by its BpOMOr"S, I Was told later, to be a gesture only, as a kind of waminc lo professors that they are in serious public disfavor. Their original inttnUon was to restore the increase before the budget wU nnalked. HOWEVER, I WAS lldflclently alarm· ed by the threat to oar profetlion to hold a press conference pointing out the unfairness or punishing all professors at California state colleges a n d univtri!Ues for the disruptiom caused by a small minority at oply eiibt or JO ol the atate•s :II lnslltutioo1 of higher educalion. 'My statement was sent to aJI legislators as well as to concerned citizens and organilatioru: throughout the state. Portions of my lt1tement were repeatedly broadcast over radio and TV. Organizations or professors and other interested parties squawked about the proposal, and 1 am glad to say that I squawked the )oudest. It didn't do any good. The proposal to deny professors their pay increase proved to be extremely attracUve to voters. Legislators got bushels or letters from their constituents supporting the idea: "It's about Ume." "That wJll teach thtm a lesson." "We're sick and tired of paying "tax~ to support the radical . poliUcal iritkdr111ation of our tons and daughters." And more ht tht same vein. Legillators ·!Ollhd it hnposslble to back · down front their proposal. So, profeuors got H In the neck. BUT LEGISLATORS weren't angry at non-professors. So they made a distinc- tion betwe!J'I "noMcademic" employes, who were to get salary increases. and the ''academic" slaff, who would not -an idea •that seems simple enough unUl you begin to apply il Who is "aeademic" and who is "l'IOHcademic"? What about the registrar·? The· officer in char&e of scholarships a n d nnancial aid•? The people ht the aucJ».visual center? nie library staff? Every Hae in the explanation of the new budget tumed out to be a headache, however Interpreted. ..JNSTRucnON: reduce 24.1 instructors, -f'2;43,43S; reduce sabbatical leave replacement,• $111,240 ... LIBRARY: reduce: book.I.· $61,308 , •. FOREIGN STUDENT PRO- GRAM : eliminate two counseion; ••• " ALL CALIFORNIA profe1sors are thel'flfore being punished ror the sins of the few . Legislators know this is unjust -·many have ·aaid so. But they cannot ignore the voters, most of whom are simply fµrious .at what they believe to be faculty .complicity In student violence and equally furious lf. the tenure sy!tem ·that P.J'(ltecC! 1he Ihuponsible as well at the fesponsible pn>fHIOrs. Half the appropriations ror sabbatical leaves were canceled in the budget cul Two angry professors told their dean that they planned to mount a hua:e demonstralion in. protest. The dtBf\ said gently, "You are right to feel angry and disappointed. But before you start demonstrating, will you please ponder the ract that the ~gislature, with 20 million votes behind them, might c~I ALL sabbaticals?" 'Ibal's the way it is. aa of ·now. W• in tbe academic profession might just as well face it. Who was it that Mid, "Power to the People"? By s. 1. a 118uw1 Prealdent, San Franclaeo s•te Collete must 'be alloftd a !ew prfvll..., not afforded to male workers. Once we allow them "privlleges,11 \here is no longer a ~e equality, but there is sotnethhll better -propertloute juau~. which rectifies inequalities just as we put different weights on different horses. 'nliJ is the on1y fair way to run a race, OD or oft the track. Interpreting the Word 'Frontage" To thfi Editor : the curious oolOOkers, '"lbe dty won't foot the bill." And WIS told the OOI)" poulble help for the seal would hive to C<Wne rrom llOme charitable Regard for Chil,d Safety Your lead article on the Bick Bay land trade in Friday's paper left me wUh an entirely different impresskm than the court hearing itseff which I attended. Mr. Ballinger did not repeatedly deny allegation& that 3,000 feet or publicly~wn· ed w1ter frontage had been held out of calculaUons. He ldmltte:t that North Star Beach, Back Bay Road and the patent l&Dds had not been included becaute water frontage had bttn calculated on the batil of back-up land for parkln1, etc. By this yardstick, only the Dunes could be listed as public frontage. Ltttef'I fTom f'fadtrt arc tot&cotnt. NormcUu writer• 1Muld convtr tMir message• in !00 ID01'dl or lf11. Tb right to condn.rt llttai to tu apatt or eliminatt Ubtl tr reHTWd. AU Ztt- ters must includt dgnatMrt and fnGil.. ing addreu, but ttame"I maw bl '°'"'° held on re~a1 tf nfflcK.nt rraiOft is apparent. P~trv ID(Jl not be puff. lished. a-eatura I 11ked the !Hepan! what wao golna to be done and waa 1old thlt "naturt wu l(Olng 1o be aUowed to lake Ila coune." 'lllrough !urtber Jn. qulri.. I letmed the humane officer had been notified Ind !hat nothing was going to be clone. Finding these remarks difficult to believe I went home and proceeded tf>us: veterin1rian. · ts this true? Jt seems ouUandish to me that a city that lakes in tbe taxes that Newport Beach dot1 and C111 lflord to give the city employ,. a rolle. might sornewh«e find the -to help these lltUe creaturec that occasionally waah dlore, odier than the IO!utlon ol "'ltWnt! nature lalre Ito course, .. which tn this case mant a slow death in the hot sun (or a helpless little seal. 'Wbea .youthful visitort come to your "-, the rules o! etiquette demand th'1 JOU ·l<•t thorn with hospitality. But the rules of law demand something men: that you also trttt them with r~DUbll regard for their safety. tr y.., · do not. you may be held legally Uabll•fll Ille -Io! an Injury. 1 ~1hlica,.; -ol the Webster !llJtlly, 1 .. ~ two 11mall boy1, came over ror • ~ vllll To J>I.-the cbildren, W-""*"' play!ull7 tonhlg the older b-flllo Illa !fr 10C1 catdlin( lllm. TRI l'IDI' FIW tlmn, alt went well. But Webster falled to keep an •n • the 1ounger boy, Olly two 1'1" ol'' "'' .,... kepi edging, up c!OH to tha -. .Fift11l7. oa one catdl.· hi• ellowltrd the lltUe onlooker, inOlctillg ~ pollilltl lajJtry. 11'11 W-ltplly liable for the aoddlM! A, CCIUl1 ruled that he was ;-. ,,,, <»urt aald thlt ln vi... ol' ... !ilM q• ol the Tfctim, Webster alloalll 'llilw been oa the lookout for eacl'1 tbil ldnd GI ID acddent. Uab1H17 lllf lrilo DOI ooly Inn -.V1•• ..met. but allO from ~ ""lfr -· ol the proinlSM. ;;,1,./1~ .~ k1tm'ly lived ID a llin.1lll '1'1*11 WU l'lldabil , ... llalntq. 'l1llle back llltpo ...... ..., -till_., -}'Mr.dddllillderli>u• ........ -Wlrnfnc ;•.W_.. .... er ti a dllld, c:ownbq the Np! ..,. , ...... 1or a .tit!, fen throucti · an.., 8nd w11 Injured. AGAIN, THE HOST parents were held liable. 'l1le court lald tba4 at the vory • ,. I • lent., thly were bound to show a11 much COltCl'fll' for their guest 1s they showed for thelr own child. OD the other hand, 10T11e accidents are tntl1 acclde1tl -no oRe's f1ult at Ill. Jn 11fother cue1 1 visiting toddler loot 1111 llllince Ind 1tll down, strikiq bla -aplnll 1 omall patch ol cement nnrthadrl-· Could Ibo bod>e owner be held llal>le, ,. Ille -, U11t hi• premlles were in dlailr'OClt condltionT A court said no. rt was asking too much, said the court, to expect him to fortsee danger in a bit of cemtftt. An· Am-Bor A"odotlon pul>- !lc srmc. fnt•re bu WUI Bernard:· Quotes Mn. 00..'-. S.F. pr!...,._ oflC l'•Plller......., -"Work Is work • , • IDJ d~ work Is muocblsifc dnldpry: 'llio joy o! cr<aUon !alls two aecon4s:'' ....,.li11111J,lu.....,.-'4Cln -aplain will' a mu wl!I wallt owr 1 1Dlf cour~ ror mile. aid-yet If be mu1t walk nve ell)" bloob 1o pick op b~ auto, he calls !or a wl?" A-J. •'"''"'· s.r. -"The adoltscent is not prepartd for the adult world. t look forward to it with re.erve, not relish." WHAT BECAME cltsr during the tM> hour morning ltlllon w11 that the true meaning of the word ftontage (land bordering a street, river, lake, body of water, etc.) w11 not uled in the Harbor Deportment calculations. 'nils very important r1et you brushed over with t ti e conunent •.• "Elchan&es between the two became 1 battle of Hmantlc1." Whatever the reasom for the different Interpretation of the word "frontage," the fact remalnl lhat the Boud of SuporvJIOia and the -State Lindi Com· mission had an Incomplete picture on which to, but their tulilig. . BARBARA C. EASTMAN Dtttereac P reeepia To lhe F:dllor : t have wr1tten the following to sen. llandolplo Collfer, of the S • n 1 t e Tratt~atlon committee : A1l article In tha Or .... Oout DAILY PUDT advlesl U1e1 lhe lrvloe Oompaey hu written JOU llaUng U1at the Irvine ~ b •Pl>*d IA> Assembbman Robert Bodbam'1 bill "' dele!t the planned 1>1c111c Co•st Freeway. Thi )lllrl>Olll ol tllil l<tter b to remind you that tber1 are many people In thb: 1rta who are just as concerned as the lrvtne Company wtth rtgard to the proposed freeway. tto·wever these same people do not subscribe to the same preeept.s . I RECENTLY SOME lk>dd thousand people have made th1J fact kDOwn. We do ho!ll that you wlll take Into con- sideration our deslru allO. We do favor Mr. Badham.'s JegislaUoa. and w1nt U favorably acted upon . '!be article quoted 1 Mr. Jones of the Irvine Company u aaying, 1'The magnet of attraction ex1ltl In thil al'!a and the traffic wUl come to ua until our local roads are ~ked." We of course agree, but the ttUbllstJment of a freeway will only MrVI to aaravate the situation. Our rOldl are already choked, especially in the summer, on wtft end! and on hoUUys. Jf Wt were to hive another freeway funnelln1 more traffic into our already oyerloaded roads: the result would be c:hlos. t'1 bad -h. Plwe don't .... pound !be sllua· tlon. ALAN L. BLUM l•Juretl' •• Sul To the Edl1or: What lengtb does • conctmed cJ1Uttt baYI to go 1o lo the city ol Nejiporl !leach « !or !hat matter Onnae County, to ltOlft tomt hw:naoe treatment for a .sufferinc animal! ln this instance I 1m r.farlns to I boby seal which, apparently woonded either by 1 gun, or some «her ho9Ult toUrce, round its \vay to the rock groin located 1t Mth Strett in Newport Beach. lJpon vlewinc this helplw little I PLACED A call 1o the Newport Seidt Pollce De!>trtmenl IOCI waa told they had 11mdy received DumerouJ calla about .the hljtnd baby oeal at Jltf> Street and had turned the matt.er over to the humane officer. Since at least 2 hours had e.lapeed without 'the humane off.teer rriaking an a~anct, I then called a nelrii1 1nlmal hi>ojlital and was rererrec1·to the Vetertn1rl1n In.formation Buttau'1 emerreney terVict which In -could /.ff•r no Mlltlll)ce tn the matter but riaeated I call the Harbor Department or Oran.re County. '!be re1u111 1tom thil 111«np1 "' 1m 11d for the pMhetlc little seal were also in vain; however, I wa,s Informed that it was the humane officer's 1job . lo take cart ol theae matters. (How ironic his title ii ... ) I DECIDED lo try the NBPD once again and this time the reply waa '1'Wblt do )'OU -Wiii! .. to do lady ., • tal<e It out and shoot it?" He went on to elaborate that lhe di)" has no llcllltles 1o take WO ol Injured -als. At thU point I could nol h<lp but -u Pft'l!lps tllg1 lf>obt tnJured dop and call they pick I up, or mlCl>t It not Just be poalblt they ref.. them to -\ype ol Wallnellll ' llY am try w11 to u. SPCA 1n IAculli -'[My. too. ..... " -ealil *>ut tile bali)' HI! at 35111 Street. I again rella'ated my plea for aid but was Informed that tbe entire aru of Newport Beach was out ol U>e& juriJdiction. AS I WALKED away from 3'th Street I .,a1n made lnqulrlOs .. to wily lhe cily ol Newport Bead! would not do anythiltl lllout th11 IOlfferin( form ol llle and helt'd tf>e reply from one of MRS. JOHN M. CONGER Newport Beach poLict soy the hu· man• offjcer rt"sponded three times 1 to ccU1 abokt tht 1eal. Thet1 1at1 the , fir1t two timt1 tht off teer could·n 't i Jocate the 1eal and th.I third time ht 1 orrived to learn tht 1eal hod been • taken to a rt1idence on Marcus j -Avenue. Police JOY when tht humane o//ie<r opproachcd th< 1..Z thtre ll : dived into tht channel and swam awot1. Tht city has no facilities for : injured or .sick seols. They are shooed ! back into the woter or iJ they art ; too bed off they art shot. i -Edito7' -----Frida;:, July IT, 1970 The «ijtoriol 'poot of th< Dall~ Pilot seek$ to inform ond 1tim. Ulott rcodera b11 prt1tnttno thU newpoptr'1 opintom ot.d ..com- mentarl on topiu of tnterc.tt and slonlftcanct, bu provkttno a forum for tht t%J)1ti.rion of our readtr1' oplnionl, and bt1 presenting tht diocrtc "icw- point.s of i11/oMMd o~trver1 cmd spoluvntn Ott toi"c1 of the <Jou. Robert N. Weed, Publllher . f • • • ' • • • ' • I • ' ' ' t • • • • f I i ! ! ! ' . . ~ 0 1 D 15 I It ' old• shoo My biM So wh< ... M "U1 YoU fj17 l•tt • ft IN D Y0t . . . ---...... .. .... . -. r • . -~ . ~. . . -· ... ..-. BEA ANDERSON,~dlfw "'*'• ,.., ''• 1m .. ,._ '' Clam Bake Takes Cake One of 'the IIl<>it popular events of the Bahia~ Corui- thian Yacht Club for. memt;>ers and guests appareptJy is the annual· clam bake, for last year it lu,re<l an at- tendance· of 540. This year the destination bas been changed from Dana Point to the Descanso Beach Club, Cataijna.. which has been exclusively reserved for the outing, one of a series •of family Cruises. HoWever, facilities are smaller and c~n· onJy ac· commodate 200 so early reservations are suggest~. The .cruise which is chartered for Saturday and Sun- day, July 25-26, has been arranged by Lorin ·Weis, and activities chairmen are Mr. and Mrs. James C. Beasley, assisted by Mrs. Ed Alford. · · - The location in Avalon Bay might be better pin· pointed for "old timers" as this was tbe site of the fam· ous old St. Gatherine's Hotel. Laun<:blng festivities on Saturday evening will be a happy boor, followed by ·dinner featuring raw and steamed cherry· stone clams, freshly made chowder, corn on the cob, bot dogs and coffee. ' . Hungry sailers will be seated at·lables around wood fires. Afterward they may participate in shuffleboard and swimming, while youngsters may view casino movies nearby. Al l ST.EAMED •UP -Setting out early -with •Clam 1!eamel'5 aboard the shark cat Gato Go are (left to right) Mr. and Mn. James C. Beasley and Mrs. Ed Alford who are in charge of ar- rangements for the Bahia Corinthian Yocb~ Club's fourtl,. aimuaJ clam bake. O..tination for the weekend cr\Jlse·ls Catalina. · A homeward bound race is scheduled Sunday. Strin g Tou rn ament's a .Blast Mesa Verde Women's Golf Club imtallatlon of new officers blasted off with an 18-hole· shotgun String Tournament. Getting into the spirit of·the occasion Me~ Verde Office rs Unbar the fila for action! ' Newport ·llarbor -Pamellerik: did Jiiii ,; that in a reCent 1RDm1er. files meeting • . hosted by Mr1;. K. Stanley Bell, files ·' . •;t· 'chai~, in her Lido Isle home. ·• r,:, Attendine were area .recommendations ~ 'chairmen 9f all national sororities af- ' .. flllated w;ith PanhelJenic, who gathered ~Ito discuss rushing for the coming season • . 1 F.mpbasizied was the necessitY. to · register. with Panhe11enic ffX' all girls 1 within the Harbor Area who plan to attend a cobege or univemty and who are Interested in joining a sorority. Biographical. tnf~aµon and pictures must be in the Panheltenic's flit ·as • · aoon as pouible in order for the active campus chapters of a sorority . tO pledge any girl. The Panhellenic files serve as a clear. '.A"l<..rr<M 1ng house for the necessary references and information about each coed, which then is funneled to individual sorority chapters. Mrs. Bell will rtteive the reference iaformation from area coeds planning to affUia~ with 'the sorority or their. choice. . New officers tor Newport Harbor Pamellenic,· which encompasses Newport Beach,· COiia Mesa, Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley and Wesln)inster are the Mmes. C. R. Lenahan Jr., pr<sidenl ; Lloyd L. MCCollum, Qiarles E. Van- dervort and Lawrence KHlle, lint, sec- ond ·and third vice presidents; Samuel Roach Jr., t'Ot'Te8))0nding secretary; Nell Plrldhoon, recording """""4r}'; F. M. Redmm and wnnam Cam pb e 11, treuurers; and Leon Fry, parliamen· tarlan. AU women in the area who are are {left 'to ri~ht) Mrs.,Jerry Hayes, d!ainnan;.Mrs. William • Entrikin,. pa>\ chairman, and Mrs. William Schulte, handicap chairman. members of a national 80I ority affililted with PanheUenic are eligible for mem· bmiillp In Ille IJ'lUP. who9e DOllt annual membenhlp lundleon ·will lake place Sept. 11. -NO BAR ·ro ACTION .,.. A crowbar !snit necessary to.get aid frucn New- PDl'f l!art>or Panhellenic. Attesting to the fact are (I~ '°'"*) Mn. LIO)'d ll. McColl um and Mrs. K .. Stanley Bell. ' . . .. . . ... Splash of · Humor Will Ch·ange Little Squirts Into Uncles DEAR ANN LANDERS : I am a boy l$ who comes from a very nutty family. Jt seems the women oo my mother'• side all ha"' bobies long after they shoukt have' given up that sort of thing. My grandmother started it by atvin( birth to twins a year after l was born. So -now J have a couple of uncles who will be enrolling in my high school next fall . Ma mikes me call these liUle 1quirts "Unc~·· even though they are a year yolD\ger than I am . I think I'll croak nnt. Please help me by prinUng my letter and sUckJng up ·for me. lf ever a fellow needed a friend l do. -HASSLE IN HARRISBURG DEAR HASS: You don't need .. fttnd. Yoa Deed a lfllte of &namor. It Uoukl ANN LANDERS ~ no dignity, no judpnenl. I !mow llbe'1 tick btll llhe .... 1 - • OOc:t., •• lil>e 111' llhe Is ftr)' hippy wiUt lier llle and I ll1ould JICll try lo lm-my 1tandardl on her. Moybe Ille Is right and I am 1m111. She Is he ID to tall -ntlle oqalrtl "Ullele." Do ft ., t\'ttJ tppot l:ulty ad IOOll you'll he e1joylq Ille Jolie -like tYer)'Me tlle, DEAR ANN LANDERS : L&!I January YoU printed a Jetter on Bed Hopping. It waa bun a gjrl who was overly nice to men. She Imagined herself in love every three weeb. She fell into bed with every man who sakt a kind word to her. Of couno lhl' -up in perfect health and I'm a - 1leep!n1 with ball Ille town. I Im ool ' wreck. Whal can I do! -WORRIED that . column and lhowed ii to my IN MIDDLETOWN, N.Y. daughter. Did llbe rtad It? ·Slit did . • DEAR WORRIED: Ytl <• do -I not. Sie ,.ad the lint I,,. llnts and fer lit. RI )'Ill ca do _...., fer tore II up right In front ol my face. , y-._Acccpl Ille fact 11111 .,_ My doughier ts-It. She Is,. bomowre .,,.._.Is tit II......_ II ls ._ible tt kills me. The glrt doesn't !mow the • lo lollp 1 ,._ wM -lo Hmll !ir!I thine 1bout men. Alkr the ll!CODd • -llelp. Y•.., ,..., Io- date she,... oUI and ""7••h«'<•a ... t ·-111-I'llllklllr· ,...,,.,loll•- "lwe" expell!tve preaeots and amothers U...U, Ille'• pleaty 1k:k. If JGa -d him with 1llanlioa. Iii» bu no pride, ~llPJ to .. Ip 711 llQdle 7-a:de17, ... It. Alld lei'• llGpe JOllT daapfft' ' will -!lelp, too. DEAR ANN LANDERS:• My huabond .and I ..iii be celelnU._ I very ht> portant wedding annivenary In a few f119Dth,s. Our marrtaa:e bu not been a happy one. As I look back, I don 'I U,... how I managed to l!eep my 11111()1 and raise such • wonderf1!I family, Pracllcally everyfhlna lbal can happen to destroy a marriqe happened to ours. 1'bere were dozens ol women, an out-ot~ wedlock child, wild drinkina bouls Jnc1 bad dlecl:I. He has behaved better tHe,. lot rew ,..,, ~ not because he bas refonned, but because he It worn out. Does a mamace like oura can ror a celebration? 0..-loYely ctilldrtn - to , give us an elepnt P,11'.ty. I my " It ·woold be· 1 mockery, Whit do-JGa •Ii)'! -MUM'S THE ,WORD " J?EAR• lllUM: If,,... .•• - to -, ... w1t11 ···-· .. , ..., lllem llle pioRn.· I· --,_.,.. ll exctlle•t ICtrm •· ... ....,.. a • for many )'Qn. One mtre Academt Award porl--·1111rt. • Is at«lhollsm 1 dlseokt How - tho 1lcollolk: be t:rtai.dt la Ilion 1• cure? Read the booklet, 1'AlcohoUlm - Hope and Help," by Ann Laocleta. Enctooe 35 cents tn coin -',.or re- quest and a 1"'1g, •tamped, oeff-- envelopc in care ol the IWl.Y Pll.ar. • ... . ~ . ( « DAILY PILOT Frlda:r, July 17, 1970 -Artistic Offerings Make Scene ,. ' ' Home crafts and creati\rity are being pro- moted du!lng the current Orange County Fair. Among the varied exhibits in the home economics department are decorat· ing with yam and lllbric ·(left) ·as Mrs. Leah Rempp shows Manuel Salinas how to make a yarn flower on a Swiss atar locm. The ancient art of weaving (above) Is perfected by Mn. Ann Daisey of Hunt- ington Beach on the Leclerc loom. ' Bride-elect's Family Tells Betrothal News Wedding Performed • .. . ,":_ .-.. -.i·.r ·-· .. ;.:·. • Ho roscope Aquarius: Answers Found Behind Scene SATURDAY, JULY ,I! By SYDNEY OMARR Many •et in eccentric man· Hr during full moon. Thi& IJ whit Wfl DOW art tI• perlGcing. AR teenagers oa date• tbi• weekeact would be well-edvl1ed to give loric equal Ume wldl emoUons, otberwlae, the price of regret& mtpt be lafl•lion•ry, C•pricom ii personality kid, wlllle S•gittarius may hive kl pick up tab. Romance ah1Des for Virgo, while Taunu Jives some advice to others aeekbtg teen d•tiog hints. Ver;r romantic Woe for most llpa. ARIES (March II-April 19): Deal gingerly with tho&e In poslttoos of au!Mrtly, One Betrothal News Told Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Hammill of Newport Beach have announced the engage- ment of their daughter, Priscilla Hammill of Anaheim to Richard Gale. A wedding is being planned for Aug. 22 in Corona del Mar Communitf C h u r c h Coogregational. ' Tbe future bridegroom, &On of the· Warren Gales of Santa who issues dlrecllvea could prove irrltaUna. But this is no llme to fight dty hall. Time ia on your side ..... wait. ' TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Good lunar aspect coincides with journeys, plans which b>- votve publ~hlng, advertising. Prepare format. Strive to be current. Keep communicalon lines clear. GEMINI (May 21.June 20): Full moon accents relations wltb mMt, partner in financial are1 . You should strive to get views across In fair but firm manner. Stop carrying burden not rightfully your own. CANCER (June II.July 22): Cycle b such that you ahould play waiting game. A new contact proves worthwhile. But there is oo need to rush where wiser ~l"SOM delay. Gain cooperation from one close to you. LEO (July 23·Aug. 22): Try to improve heallh regimen. Jo~ollow expert medical advice. Stop breaking rules designed to aid you. You can improve your conditi<>n and make loved ones happier -if :vou try. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22), Romance is spotlighted. You feel more alive. Your actions, read.Jons become more mean· ingful. Be ready for change, b"avel, variety. Not much will remain the same. Ana, is attending Orange Coast College. He w a s LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. %2): graduated from Orange High Stress on security measures. School, attended the Universi-Protect what you have earned. ty of Hawaii and served with Some may tcy to talk you the U S into giving up something of connected with relative. Your presence is dMired. Know ttilt and r e 1 p o pd accordingly, Maff calls, write letters. Bt in louch. ·SAGITrARIUS !Nov. 21' Dec. 21): What you do with your money is not enOrely your exclusive b u s i n e s 1 • Means there are f a m 11 J members to consider. RealiU that a few moments ol pleasure may oot be worth consequences. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.Jan. 19): Cycle high; some past actkins begin blooming. Means you gain rewards. Take in- itlalive. Be a se1f·starter. Maie contacts; aceept social invitations. Aura of glamour surrounds you. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Look behind scenes for an$wers. UnorthOdox approach succeeds. You have mort allies than might be imagined. Know this and proceed with confidence. Shake orr secret doubts, fears. PISCES (Feb. 19-~farch 20 ): Fine time for socializi14i. Ob- tain hiht from Capricoro message. Express Yourself, Break down generation gap. Those who mean much to you are willing to listen. Make intelligent concession. IF TODAY IS YOUR BIRmDAY you draw ~le to you with their problems. You are capable of aidlnC underdog. Meaningful domestic adjustment is about to occur. Accent det;ire for hannonious relationships. . . Marine Corps. 1 8 h . 8 The brl.d·~le-. an elemen-va ue. e c armn1g. u t -~ " refuse to be weak. To llnd Out who's luckv for YOU tary teac•-· Cyp 1n mGner end lcvf, o•d•r Srlkln u~r in ress, was om1rr'1 bool<ltt. "Sec•tT H!n11 1or graduated from Westchester SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): M~n 1nc1 women." Stnd b1flhd1tt H. h School d th U · I tnd 50 Cfnt5 lo Om1rr A1trel011• 1g an e n1vers • Short journey appears to be s ..... ,., 1tie o.1i1L v PILOT, 11ox nci, Mr. aod Mrs. Jdlll -M. Chip- man of Costa Mesa made an informal announcement of the enpgement <i her daughter, SaDy Adah Stevemon to Wll)1le F.dwanl Casey during a family party In the Mission V~jo home of Mr, and Mrs. Jdl Stevemoo, the bride- elect'a brother and mter..m. law. ly Of Colorado nd b bl ·11 be Gr1P\CI centr11 s1111on, Ntw 'forlL. Al home in Lah.pjna on ther------· ______ o_,_a_::g_e_a;_cpr_o_a_:y_w_1 __ _c':_·v:_. ':::~:::":_· ------ island of Maui, Hawaii, are • Milq'cly Keeps Wo rm ' • MaNeelll, the desi~r who put nearly nDCle models in g 11/baj>tcl molal breastplates a yeat ago, de- cided dress a mabnequln in fur and; Velvet for evening dUring his Rome showing. Wom 'with it are a litUe felt pancake hat and boots, · .FrM Estlmaee. aa.;UPHOLSTIR t:.Mplek SelutleK ot , .. rla ·~..., .... , · lileas and YelYets ,....., Cr•ft•o• Ahnys •• ! CZTKOSKI llJI NEWPORT II.VD. . COSTA MIU.1_.._, Cn'.KOM:IYJ .._.. ....... 842·1454 . .., I -~ t' .. ..._'""JV Todays Sroc ks Today SALLY STEVENSON FutuN Wedd lnt Approzimalely 30 family members Ind trk!nd:!J were '.' ~ lncludiJ'.ll 1he futun bridegroom's pareotr, Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Cuey of Oraqie. Aw~ dale In Fdlruary, 1971 will be chooen. 1be future bride is a gi'aduate d CQsta Mesa High Sc.bQol. Her fiance w a s graduated from South High School In Torranoe, attended El Carrmo College and presently is etudyq a t Orqe Coul College. Melinda Allen Md Pia T. Alulf, who Wert married ln H o n okalwa Congregational Church <i Lahalna. The Rev. John KUahiko of- ficiated for the clooble ring ~. Pamu of the cou- ple are Dr. and Mn. John s. Allen <i Balboa and Mr. and Mra. Noo T. Alull <i the bland of Oabu. Given in marriage by her father, the bride choee her cousin Mia Julie Hay of Newport Beach al mild of honor and Mlu Shetri Fish also ci Newport as bridesmaid. looa Alull, the brldqroom'• cousin, WU be.at man. Usher- ing were Allen D. Harry and Michael G. Connick. Los Cerritos · District Outlines ·Directives The bride, a graduole ol Newport Harbor Hl&b School, au.nded Orani• Coos! College as did her husband, wbo b a grmduate of Damien Memoriol Hl&b School of Oshu. Mrs. -Solmna, pr<si- -<i the Loo Ceniloll Diltrid ol Califoma Federa- tion d Women's Clubs, Junior Membenhip, g ·a 1' e I e d a diatrlct meet.In( to order In Defrosting Automatic The m1Jorlty of Jtlfrigaatola IOld t oday defnlllt ..-Jly. This feoture may be called frost.free, m-frolt, frollless - ~ng on the brand. Asl: the -li both the refrigeratcr and freezer are automaUcaJly .w....ted. the Norwalk Junior Women's CILlbhouse. Project.,: for the coming year voere out.lined and 1n- fonnatloo was presented from the state board meeting in Oakland. M-of the Sooth Coast Junkr Woman's Club at- tending with Mrs. S<mma were the Mmes. Jon McKib- beo, James West and &Om Mirta!, president. Also at- tending was Mrs. William Hayes of F1luntaln Valley, Loo Cerritos District coordinator. The La Mlrada EbeJI Club oo.t.d a ge»cquainted swim coffee for South Coast Juniors at the home of Mrs. Jack Jenkins prior to the metUng. WAVES Plan Reunion Date It's the 28th anniversary for the WAVES. The ·-1rill be marked by a reunion Junchem oo Saturday, July 25, at Knott's ll«ey Fann, Buena Park. Spa-1ng the latherinc b the COlllAR WAVES Council, Nayy 1"'fUe <i the United States. All IC!Uve du t y WAVES, f...-WAVES, Navy Nunes, YeomlDettea and frimds .. lnv!Ud .. al- t<Sld. Further lnformolion may be obtained from Col. BeCsY Rosa Pigg of Gorden Grove. I CUSTOM DELUXE FRIGIDAIRE . DISHWASHER with a • • • 5 Y ea.r ·warranty This Ft-igidaire Buil+·l.n ·gets dishes showei'-clean: • •• •ith P•"'•rful Su,.r-51119• wt1hin9 •c· 1i011 th1t re1lly ct• cut ttl• 111111t1r1', N•H "'"-' •'"' fried 1991 tool LOOI AT THUi o unTANDIN• NATUID e •Nuc11 hertd rirt1i119 e ~ he,.!-.rlih19 with 111d rlri.1 cycle 4'"t iH e Spoh·•••'f' 411p1n1er, e Soft.IJ.9'1 p11IY1riter. © D A\ I S R R L"' \\' N OTHl•S AS LOW .U Sl i t.ti 411 •• 17th St. Costo M•sa 646· 1684 Dolly M, Mon. lo l'ri. f .f Georgetow n Manor sANTA ANA What a aalel What nloe1! What a opportunity I Yo11 Nve up to 20~ •.• choote from our special aelectloa. ol the beat of Ethan Allen. American. TradfUOIW ••• and still enjoy our u1ual free Home Planning Service. So if you're planning to redecorate, why wait until the fall? Now'• your chanei! to buy the furniture you've longed !or and decorate the way you like to live. CARPETING • DAAPEIHES COLOR TV • ACCESSORIES discover beautiful rooms like these ... enjoy our usual Free Horne Planning Service and save up to>A_ .. Monday !Mu Friday JO a.rn. to 1:00 p.m. S.turda)'I 'UI 5:30 .Surtdays 1:00 p.m. 'tll S Georg~9..YY.Q._Manor TO SANTA ANA: Sn Dfete Pwy ... N.-,.rt k-y . ._ 17tti Street eff•r•MP ts-te A1te) M• left "'"' eete 17tlt Srre.t N Tllltf1 An., -Mflfl• rftht t•ni -4 ...., .. IKll •efttl M f.ari1 An. I . vc ., A beg aC Cou cha s clai <i ' rou I>" T the ear wlM gun 253: D hitc and wlti D Mo t!Ja F. ho~ f"" rroi bel slal E J Ii s A at nig eqL the pol F w" H~ ed, 1 .. F o. out oho occ 1 the h .. 1tu s Ing Je1 Me It I F a the rea Al• "" • • ---·-~-- .. • • • -• .• r • • Costa · Mesa ToUy's :Fl•tal · -~ -.... DAILY Pll.01' ....... W .,_,SC....... KIDS FIND A TALL FRIEND AT THE COUNTY FAIR Harold DeGarro Hands Out Balloons ind lollipops Night Work .. Man ·on Ho~P. .Spi:ee . . Kidnaps 1, Robs Three A man whooe alleged robbery lll'fee began early today with tile holdup o! a Costa Mesa motorist is now in Orange County jail aniling maignmerit -on diargee ol armedTObbery and kldnaping. Santa Ana poli~ eodecl what they claim was 1he all night robbery escapade of. William Everett Hughes, 23, by SW'· rounding the suspect.'s home a n d persuading him ID SUrl"l!nder. Thty Oooked Hughes for three holdu.,.. the !int o! which allegedly - early today on the Santa Ana Freeway when Hughes reporUdly tool< $21 at .....,00,t from David I. Doud, 20, o! 25.12 Orange Ave.1 Costa Mesa. Doud told officers he picked up'a hitc!Wker who relieved him of his billfold and ordered him back on the freeway with the lnstruotion "Don't call -police." Doud called police from his co.ta Mesa home anyway and sparked a search that ended two robberies later. Hughes, police uoert, left Doud ID hokfup ·a Texaco station and lake '58 from the attendan't. He then took $10 fnim another service Ital.ion attendant before making his third call at a aervke otation. But his Jail visit, officers laid, WU Jumping Devices Injure (Fat~er, Son at Fair A father and son admiring horses 11t. the Orange County Falr 'M'lursday night were· slruck and injU!ecl by equestrian jumping devi~es hanging over the bed of a passing truck, Costa Mesa police said today. ' Robert E. Doherty, 39, o£ Yorba Linda, was treated at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital for a sprained neck ·and releas- ed, while &-year-old oanjl DohtrtJ was lesa seriously hurt. , PoUce said fa irgrounds em~e Da'(id , O. Ala.andet, 20\ Sant.a An1 , was dttvlng out (j the arena following· ~ horse• "'°" at 0:30 p.m. when Ille Jnoldmt -· The elder bolierty ... bocked to the ground where be lay clutdtinq hlJ head, while the boy wu momentarily 1tunned. Seeing the accident and the truck roll- ing on ahead through the heavy crowd, Jean Sellers, 18, Fullerton, mkl ·Li!la Medeyk, 17. San Lull Obispo, chased it about 200 yards. Pollet at fint listed the accident as 1 felony hit and run , but later said the: truck was not equipped "itb a rearview mirror on ttie rlght side and Alexandrr couldn 't have 1ee11 what bap- peoed. Ha WU IOI bold. -• when he hired an attendant to drive him home. Police said he' paid, the bill with proceeds from the robberies. POiice said the attendani's description o( Hughes led them to the defendant's address and ' Hughes' eventual Surrender to officers who surrounded the home', 2 Unarmed Men. Killed in Raid; Probe Ordered From Wire Services LOS ANGELES -A police raid on an apartment where a San Leandro murder su.spect was believed hiding end- ed Thursday nigtlt with two occupants dead, .a .third wounded and three others arrested. Authorities today ordered a probe of the· alayings, which involved unarmed . Spanish-speaking men w~o may not ha,•e understood what was happening. • David GQl'.O&tiza, 25, the man wanted in connection with lhe J~ 5 llhooUni ~ath ·of • woman In .the Bay Area city was ,not at the home. Inspedor Peter Hagen u.id today an lnvestiiatkn trill be mlde to detennine what caused the .even lawmen present to apen fire <11 the·smped!. Shortly before noon, authorities said one mot Ult lock off the door and others believed it came from inside the pmnisH. ~lltant D. Sancbei, and Guillenno Sanchez, both 23, Wefl killed and Ramon Sanchez, also 23, was wounded in the barrage of. ahotgun blasts. One of the slain men tried to run out the front door and the second was killed as he attempted to escape via a ~ rear window, according to in- vesUgators. Jooe B. Mlnjel, 2'1, Anlooio Ojeda. 28, and Angel Micheal, 23, were alt arrested & a.l)d boobd «1 chargts of ·resiJti.DC"am,l· The)'> ...... to be questioned •bout Goroitizo,:whO is wanted 'for the murder of, Mn., Wilma O'Connell, who was reported11 •• es11~11t1enc1. Authorities ~lev.e Mrs. O'Connell is tlle fonn<r wilt of .Ulini Siar Olarley O'Conntll. Higliest in 9 .Years OM'AWA (UPI) -Canada'• ......... uy ldjmted unemployment rate soared In June ~ t .fi percent from l.J pereent in May, the hlat>M rate for any month in nine yean, the Dominion Bureau· ol -"l)OIUd 'lbund1y. - ORANGE COUNTY, CAUFORNr>; FRIDAY, :JULY ·17, "l'l_O .. ' ' ,! .: J. ,• Cycle Races, ~odeo Round Out Co.unty Fair .~ .' .. . ·~ . ~ .. . --___ .. The Orange County fair moves into its final two days this weekend and fair officials expect record crowds. Tonight's motorcycle races at 1:15 In the arena are expected to attract thousands. The races are·maklng a debut at the fair, and 24 events will be featured, The motorcycles will be competing for an audience with Hank Thmnp&on . and the Brazos Valley Boys, wbl will Supervisors Slashing County Budget Orange County supervisors today turn- ed to community satety programs and home and community projct in further efforts to slash a record $2(M.7 million budget for Jtro-71. But it was not expected during the early phase of the hearings that either program could offer cuts on the scale or those suggested Thursday by Supervisor Alton E. Allen -a 10 percent paring of a county job forecast calling for the creation <lf 646 coumy posts in the coming fiscal year. Allen made the suggestion during tieated debate on a record welfare department budget that was finally set at slighUy more than $60 million. And it was made cle~ 'f.bat the fiaure ii purely tentative 1111 ""'iect I'! ~ < cuts by the 11oa~rwelfan........-.• ment that has bee.it 1ota to cut .. ~ . h'ard on lt.s orlgln)l cternands. - Allen's adopted· siggest.i<ln w 111 eliminate II new positton.. nquetted ~1 Welfatt Director Granville Peoples. And the vet.eran Fifth D I s t r I c t aupttvlsor defended (he m<>ve as ''being much more equitable" than the boa~'! policy or whlttlin& away 'l)edflc financial requests one· by ooe. "Department heads know µtese pr~ blems best and it makes more sense for them to make the cuts rather than us trying to do Jt," Allen said. Allen made it clear that it may not be possible to apply the 10 pen::ent job cul to all county departments. 11There will be some departments where we simply cannot cut penoMel request&," be str~. Allen got board backing for the welfare department cut and the su~uent par· Ing of $85,000 from Peoples' budget. A suggestion by Supervi.9or DaviQ Baker that the job cutback be limited lo 2l ·positions was defeated by the board. Supervisors face at least another week of hearings into the county budget before they can finally set the figure that will go to the county auditor as the 1971>- 71 budget total. 'They are trying to lop the fat from a budget that will. County Adn:ilnistra~ive Officer Robert Thomas predicts, brmg a 6 to 7~ent Increase in the county tu rate. Thomas states that the county must raise about SM million from property taxes to meet budget <.xpenditures above the income the county receives from stale and federal granls and fines, fees and ottier sources. As things stand, 'nlomu adds, it 11eem1 likely that the new property tai: rate will climb to somewhere between $1.73 and $1. 76 per $100 of assesst.d value from the 1969-70 :rate of $1.67. City Manager Retires After 17 Years in CM Retiring Cqsta M~a City Manager Arthur R. McKenzie will be honored July 27 when the Costa Mesa Chamber or Commerce sponsors the 17th an- niversary luncheon marking communlt)" incorporation. J .. ~ I' l •• -;;:;;;;: be emerWnlor country and wtStern Saturday. at I a.m. Men tl>u 41111' ill atl p,.m., Ill llie 1Mll,; • · • -; mualo fpa at the.amphltheatar. the -Appaloow Ill the CGlalry will ~Wld llillrt Ille fal!: will IDILJrftll .On S&turday, the 1<ldeo comes to the be there. Appaloooa owner• wtU stqe ~r · ... :...~ fair, with two ei:citlng lhows ,daily at anotherabowonStmdayattam.. an l :ao, .concert in .tht ·~ 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. The roping and Saturday"Jlight, Ferlln lfuU3' and "Mr: f,.lutlni Archla c Campboll aad-;llto riding modern cowboys will be competing and Mn. c:oqntry Musk:, .. Jobnby and Hagen. . . 1 ,. " 1 f<>< prilu u they attempt to outwit Jonie Mosby,. wtll aJll)tar In . lbe , J;dmilliott lo lbe ftlr 11·•1 for ldllltl, and oul>ide the broncos and Brabma Ampbltbeater at 8:1111 p.m.· ~ . llO cents for Jumon •. and '·IO ·~• bulls, . On,SUndl.y"""'fairgQers wlll 1et •chance ciUlreft, Gates ·open at'I a:m. lltarllly '!be A~ ho"" show-begins lb learn iboUt·barberlhop qiw'lat slnilir and 9 a.m~ Sanday• ~ ' • : :·1 ,.-:_::j·u ' -• . ' ·-.i...· " , • , • DA&Y I'll.Of ·rr ' MORE FUN AT THE ~Al~: AL~l<.PITTARD,:tJ OllANfE, RIDE'S TH,E .SUPER,SP!>I, .'. • ••'"" • r . • l I , • • 1 • '.'' 'Snail's Pace' Mail Deliveries Bring CM Inquiry Teen. ·Motorist Wipes--O~t S~~tion .of Neighhorhrib.4 , lly otP,!1:,~0!~~ By ARTBUJl It. VINSEL quiet street ls tnown b have radmed a-n~ _,.,,._._ •-w~ 0 -\" esa .,........ -~-Th. ~--•-r of-:..--· la·~" °'"' D111t; ,, ... ...,, ,,__,,. M Pt•••"• ~-~-· ed an Inquiry into whit ·its board of. Raci1g up a Co.!ta Meaa street, •· L. Dunn's house. · di.rectors calls 11U~ snail's pace of mail · teenaged driver careened tnto ·car11, trees · delivery in Costa Mesa. . and a ho"-Th··~ay nl•ht before calm· "I. b~ j 11 s.t. gone to bed ' w b i:·n hi Chamber directors asserted Thur"'8y . -w~ • • hl~" said 'Dunp, \olio,it.)'ed ,h0a.1ram that it takes from two to five da,)is__!r_~k~g 'Y5· ~atte~ ~n~mY ~uto woi'k ~ay. to .s~Y ihe-~it 'lOlt fur a letter to get a~ town· and and going tO jail for the atcOnd time ' Presidio.Drive~ whit be uPecb tO be only one day for tt to go to Los Angeles. in seven hours. about •t.500 damage. ~ At Thursday 's noon meeting ol the Patrolman Frank Jordan arrived . at Lorenzo Avenue curves and becomel board Al Geiser, local manager for the devastated scene On l..oRm.o 'Avenue Presldio "Drlve. . ~ i Southern California 'Edison Com pan)', told and spotted a famlllar, glaasy, -eyed face "Naturally,.. I jwn~. «it .1of: •.. bed,'' of a reply he received· from Costa Mesa said I>Unn, who lives Ori tfie'('UJ'\rt ...... • 1 Postma.st.er John KlugieWici to a com-i• the crowd~ . , . · ' .. He laid down-a ~Pf>!l' · tree) and plaint aboout slow mail, Geiser had asked He had, already arri!afed lht 17-year-old a rote, tree ; lUlCl jult: ~· tbfi 'pillm aliouf the •low delivery -and ·11ie . reply Orange· Cout Collep·stuileiit ·once, !ale tree;"lbe city official exptAw · '· : · , said he, couki rent a post office box Thursday aftemoop. _ "Then be hlt the 'kitchen,, p.mtked and delivery wou1d be faster. The youth. wp held .for four houn the "1k abotit four' 1ntbif; ten 'out "You can·~ get a boi: in ~-Mesa,'' as permitted by law a(ld thea released the plumbing 'T' and came", ricbt he said. "They are all full, and, betides, to hls parent.,.according to police. through;" Durol added. a man should not have lo pay a preplium "He went right out and got drunker "He was backiag up With. bit Jl&hts to have his mail delivered." than before,'' said one officer. out whf4t I got there and be fllUlned The two broncha of the Costa Mesa "H°" many can did. I hl.11" aaked lhe o<Ighbor'& trlt but --:i--~ Post o!fice r<port a IDtal o! 1,470 pool Ille young molDriat who todv ii in It off." office tmeo in the city. All are c:un:<r<Jy Orange County Juvenile Hall, charged "I'd never -him beforo ln.flcl, Clken. willl beiq drunk In public &lld wttb I haven't yet." _'-· _ Chamber Prdident Gordoo Martin possibly more counil coming. "At ·Jeast lhe ltJd 1'111l'I killed ac1 referred Ille matter ID the chamber's JUllt how maay cara he hit 11 11111 ·nobody the,..,. ellbor," ho ldifed. Public RelatlOM ·eommlttee f<>< flJrlher being de!.ermlned 1oday and 1he ...,.c _ °"' inquiry. · l«ldent report b1 Offic:er Chuck Oialnnan of the committee is CiJY ijamillon Md not,been compltted. Councilman Jack Hammett aod the °"' Hll 1188 eedan which one witnaa Wei chairman b Bani< of America Manager bit about llO miles per bour up ihl Chic Clarke. Geiser and Jack Curley vice presidenl, and general nwnaaer ol. the DAILY PILOT, are newly appoimed members ol the committee. Coot& Mesa P"'-J oh n Kluglewicz. contacted about Ille Inquiry today, admitted "there coo1d be - of ml><lellvery. And ll • l.U.. ... mailed en Friday, It would not be delivered unUI M«Jday." The pootmaoleT ~ lhot he would be hawY to _ .... •wittl the Oil Slick Likely To Miss Beaches A ·-mU..laoa oil l1lj:t fOl1llal Ille sea a few m!1eo olf San ~ la1lnd WU• expected lo bypua 9nnle, Coiot beaches, U.S. Coaat Guard ' .,,.-... Nici today. Orul• • Weatller ·-· Weatherman !lftGds ~· """ from 71 lo ............ tbe <>ranee eoo11. i-w111 ~ 11 IDll-andlawcloudllDd,.. .. ezpected Ill the early _..., bour1. . . --• • INllDE TGDAY ' ~ Thfre ft:• loVth of ........ State Cootroller Houlton t. Flournoy will be guesL speaker at the noon event In 1he Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club, with Mayor Robert M. WillOh as program chabman. Chamber of Commerce Ex~ ~anager Nick Ziener reminds that Fri· day, July-24 is the deadline for reserva- tions aJ\d' checks totaling $5 per ptr,IOft must accompany them . etwnmittee and aaid he ....Id be -to any qgelliool tlley mar hove for ~t ol the mall llrvioe. I "We always welcome complaints," be aaid. The slick, WhJcb. pn>blb!J w'u ·.- by an oil tanker dew blowina ~ .lilJQ and pipea, was first' lighted 'I'INl'lda1. by the -Swedish &hip Ba1tia Blallca. I In "" air .. "" 35th -Fcrdvcl of Arlr ant1 ·~ of thr Mo.aUri opew. tonifll:~ hi LaQuna s, .. 11. It'• .u <Olferccl la lodCU'• Weekelld<J". McKenzie, who was police chief before being promoted t.o city' manacer, WU one of the first empJons hlrtd after Cosla Mesa was incorporated: J7 yearr ago last June. He suffered a cerebral hemorrhage tilts sprio1 'and .-Uy clOcided to ..U... - ' Brake Failure ·bata . TORONTO "(UPI} -!h'vtatlgat.ot> o! the Air Canada DCa cralh that took 109 Uvea July 5 are asking all world airlines for ln!ormauoo on 81\Y ex.· perifnce lhey may have hOct ·wllll fallill( ~ S19llen, U wat ·ref!aled Thur ... . .,., '". .. I . At last ajghting ii wa1 nporfAld lbout 30 miles off San Clemente Ialand. The slicks out to sea m comman, be<:ouae of the large amount ,r:polliq t.anken, whfch account for buDdrtdl or pitons o! crud< oil apillap.: • · • The practk:e is forbidden by1 law1 but ta convnon on the hl&b ·ICU,• Coln QUJtd. .,.ke&mCG lald •. . . . . -~ -.,, _,, -. --CllMtllllt Up , .............. c........ ~ or-.. !:iti' a.trt n •11 ..,.. ~ '' ....... ............ ----..... l::'c~--.,tt 1""91 ... 1 .. n ......, • .... .... ,, .._.._~ .....u.n lJ ........ ..... • • ' Tl ' • I ' -.. ~'*.If:._ a·...:--..c.,• !'Jot= . .1 c i :SC f idelands • , ... • t • • • • • •• Bill Moves -' . .. ~. . ......... . .. . . -· • . In Senate , .. ClllW Iii -. Mi, lilU and fide cnebact an·iiiu l'OiuahJe to member. I tb8 ~ au'b ,of ·Ifie ~ AftJ luring -· -al.. Cilnp CodU .. ,, ..... Ake. · .. ~ Daiei . an July 28, Aug;, 2 and . I, . ihlle -lnfonnatlon 'Incl "'lflb'i· ion b'rm are avalWJJe llt ..._, brucb I 111e Gfllllfsation. . . . Cedor Like la ..,. mlle above Big lear !Ate la Ille San Bernardino Moue- alnl llld .... been uoed u • Olmlng lte tn •IDID)' -and movie pro-·- Poor Record MJchael J. SIOIMlman of Colla . Mesa hal beoa appointed to lhe Air Force Academy by Senator John SIA!nnts ((). Mlts.). S!Mdman, IOI ol LI. Col and Mn. H. W. Sladman, 3069 Gllraltar Ave., · ~. M'e0a, graauotoil from QuanUco High School at the Marine Corpe e.,. in QuanUco, Va. Ho wu a vanity lellennan In lootbell, :=~~~~ " hts """"'.~ r•u --'le ...... ,, ·~· ) ) ' " . c•._,.~...,.._~. ' l ' ' ·.~adman · :Slays . ' ·' .. ~californi~ · Gil-I . .. Pnm Wire Sen1cel •• CWCAGO:-A manh\IJ!l '!PAld \!ldv for-a sadiitie 11uher who •trlP!*l, bound and llaqhlered .,.. ca111orn1a atrl '1'lninciq nleb~ then cul tho 1111oat of a compenloa -IUddenly waited iDtp tbelr bole! room. • ' by san~,i!ll!t ~,~t s, I. 6'yat,aw1. • Newipnen ul:ad Chief ol )lomicide John carua· aJ:iout rumor& that "ritual" -bad been lelt in the room, ..,inc .. death b beautiful. .. Cartin aald,' 1"Ibere WU nothlag to Police Immediately lmp>ted -indicate it'• a rituel tulinl, liut lher< on what was found :. the a:clutve suite, but ft ls rumored to peralleJ a WU IDtDe corrupondf.Dce in the room." recent wave of ritualistic murders~ with Deputy Cdef of Detectives Wl111am at lust me ...._ -ltd 111 a · Murphy r<lused to say .wbal bad been paper. wrlllea, but llid tho "~" Evetya 1otubo, 11, ol -. iru bad been made -a btaclc fell pen fo"'l'J dead in the bathtub, bor bands ' .., white p'aper. Ued behind ber back ad bor -Polloe 1in1 llid then was a -.!ptlon cutrdi.-=:! toy~~ allo of Iha tlllor, but la« said Ibey bad from Stocitoa, wai' ,_ In tbt -.... none.. cireDcbod · .. .-11Qor """" Gt ~ . Murphy aid Ille ....,. wu IOlbd ' p,_ IJ-· Jlotel'. wlih bor., _,., wlih blood.' U WU llDOOred Cll !he cut and taten· to a 1mpital in atieu.e!i' • ulhtub hi wliicb Mia otubo w1i found critical condiUm. ' and 10aked the bed on whicb w.i; gram ii scheduled Saturday morning (8 a.m. to noon) on the courts itt bOth Costa Mesa and Estan- cia High Schools. The fee is $7.50. For youngsters 6 and under, however, the fee is '$5. Tbe ~ of horror wu dllCovered Yamada lay and wu apluhed across by a third atrl, Pilll fwataki; ~ ol. 1he nig!lt table nexl to lhe bed. Tbe .IAs Aqeles, who "if 1fjteoding_ the ~room was ln dlaartay, as if there bad 21st Biennial ConvenUon of the Japanese 1-1 a struggle, Murpily sald. American cttilent lap. Murphy saJd that before 1ho aitact Today's program wu canceled and lhe three girb wbo lhared lhe room ao decision bad been made on whether were in i room on the eighth floor to eliminate a ocheduled ti-h Saturdq with some d the 400 other perlOlll · and delecates wbof*! come to Cbkqo for ~convention. Sobbing Girl Dragged From Home Auto Skips, Flips; Hits School Fence DAILY PILOT ~ In Newpolt -bao lallel\ off 15 -dul'iJW lhe paot year. Neve1holess, Ibo filial velualioo of new bulldq has exceeded l50 million, sat.I Oliver Gf""I, dly bulld!ng dlredol'. Grant'. hao iimt clo6«I !be -on the dly flocal year wtiicti ended June 30 • Total oonstrud.im valuatlon was $51.5 million,. down lrun Ibo l!0.9 mlllJOn Ibo.Year. bef9re, but ...U above lhe 129.4 mlllhln·lD 11117"3. •· 1be valualion of bulldlrc permits t.u.n out In Jm>e .... liJabtly ..... tban. 14 mllllon. . Grant ...,.ud3 . contlnuaUon d Ibo -t ·-d 14 to 15 mllllm per tnOIJlll ~ ... ·-f!ICal ,..,.. opace to 1he story and pictures ol the atruule. "11li.I mus t never happen again!," a aid the Dally Sketch ln a bold headline o v e r ita front-page picture. In 8n editorial accompanyillg more pic-- tut1!S l.~de, the newspaper aakl under a •dllne ''stop thia barbarism": "'lbe pictures on this page are a disgrace to Brlta1n." 1be newspaper called the day's events "cruel, stupid and unjus:t" and said "they fnVe that an element of barbarism in Briti&h law ltill lives on." It called fer a change in the law "to shield children from being involved 1n such appaJllng scenes as too k place at Bridil>orl yest<rday." The Guardian joln<d la celling lot • cbaDge In the law -to be done, it Aid, in a manner "as most CODCUDed wl1h the care ol cliJdrm tblnt ~-~ . Jeanette and sii: brothen and si!ten were placed in care <i local autb>rities shortly· after she was · born to Mrs. Joan Bari!ett, oow· 45. At 1he time,. Mrs. Bartlett wu bome1ess and betWeen mai'riages. ·1n October, U1151, Mrs. Bartlett, .now remarried, asked Jeanette be returned to bu. Mn. Callaway refuaed ancf 1,000 nelghbon signed a petition backing ber. The Iooc legal batUe came to an end wb<n 1he high court upheld 1he Donet County Council al)d seld JanettA should be i:eturned to bor nature! mclber. A Garden Grove man escaped major Injuries 111unidly nishl when his car hit a road dip. full ol WI!«, 1kipjied into the air like a fiat stone and .Ud on inlo,. a curb. rolling over into a Coeta·Mesa--· James L. BtDnan; 38, of 5407 Acacia Ave., was treated at Costa Mesa MemOlial Hoopilal for c:uta and a shoulder injury and-· Polk:e said be was we:itbound oo Baker Street near Labrador Drive at a spot "-tere deep dips in the roadway can mal<e drivirc hazardous to Ibo uninitiated motorist. Buhman'1 car skidded about 200 fttt In all befon ...nurmnc .aoc1 ll1lUilln& into a f...,. at Ibo Me.a Vento Elemen- tary School. An earlier headoo collisioo between a motorcycle and a 11XJ1i1 .car making a left tum at an iotersectkn left the bike rider hoopilalized today. Frank Johnson, 18, of 1996 Fullerton Ave., Costa Mesa, suffered head and l'lf injuries in the aftemom collision on Orange Avenue at 17th Street. Police Yid Jolmon colllded wl1h · a car crlven by i-rence Waring, 17, of 2115 Shenlrcton Place, Newport Beadl. Summer 4 SIDI CHAllS ., H . •· 1 OVAL TAILI 2st- WITH 3 LEAVES OUNOI COAST PWLIIH1• OllU'AlfY ....... N. w ... ,,. ................ J 1c• I. Cut., v..,,,....... .... o.-1 ~ Tlie1111• .: ... n ....... 'nle1111• A. M11r,lrti111 M-.i1"tl ~1:mw C"t9 ,. ... Offke JJO W11t l1y Str11t M1ili11t ""'''•n: P.O. I•• 1560, tJ•Z6 H...-,.rt h9do: nn w.1 .. "'" ~,,. l.....,. '-"' m ,.,.., ,._ HUMine* '-"' 11'1S aMdl ao.ilolwl'lll Sa.II t..,_,.tt: ll5 Hlf'fll El C-IM a .. 1 DAll.T PILOT, wlfh wi.1c11 It ........... 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DEALERS FOR: HENREDON -DREXa -HERITAGE 7td11111 " INTERIORS LAGUNA BEACH You may not believe thls, but thls bird is a pet. Or, It wu a pel, anyway. It belongs 1" Gray Jen- Sl!ll, 810 Towne St; Colla Mesa . rt fiew the coop ~edllesday, however, and J@fl•en" efforts 1" cap- ture it failed. When last seen, the blrd, '-South American Tawny Eagle, was headed up, up and away. If you spet it; please eaJI Jensen. He's in the book, or can be reached, during the day, at 63H400. NIWl'ORT BEACH 1727 W11tdlff Dr., 642·2050 OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 Prof.ulonal Interior 0.1lgnor1 Av1llablo-AID,..-NSID 345 Nerth Co11t Hwy. 4944551 OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 • ., .- He~s Not Dead Marine iri Morgue 6 ·Hour,', MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) -In puraiit Of uie Viet Cong. The Marines were tipping up A trainer and dog ahead of one ol the many canVls bags Madwell atepped. on the tnp uJed to send back boil!., from •1"1 the explooloo lpl'IY«I him Vietoam when they beard a with lhr<c ' do<en ·pieces ol moan. shrapnel. M-U d·ldn't' ' It came from LMce Cpl. 11Dow thal he ·blld• been. pr. Friday, July 17,-1970 DAILY Pll6T 1J Guard Use Probed WASHINGTON (UPI) "fact./lndinf" e1amln1Uon llOlve soclsl ~· 1'be President's CommlJSlon rather than attempt to place 1be view came from steven oo. Campus Unrtst turned i~ •'--Im . atteqUon today to Ult uae of the gullt 'f<r u~ deeths at ·K~ lfl', .. 22; who J u 1 t · naUonal guard troop. to quell the two colleges. • · graduated fr. o·m J{arvard 1t.aen1 disorder. , nt< ~..,con · Commlasioo . Unlvmily ,and · 'I' a~ con· · The CXlfJlmlssi<>n l.nvl'led was ,aok~ to <eport to . Ille dt<lil\04 , by. ,the radical · Robert E. Madewell o f nbunctd dead until after fie Muskope, Okla. ~ been bf9Ugbl !)ere, folJow. ''They were putting me in ing surgery and 10 days . in( ...... m· horn a coma in VJetnam: · · · · 1 · a ..,... to tp me e as His Tl'llJlon'l<V"\t hi .a· little. ,•••• , Maj. Gen. w. P. Wilson, Qtief ~-e:sll!ent btf<re c 11s1 es Students for .._a ,Democ:ratic . . of the Na~ional Guai;d Burea11 ~ume in the fall. Society (SDS) •or beinc named in Washington, to testify '<fur. 1be commlislon was toli:I valed.lctorian ·lMt apring. dead when I moaned, 80 they ···-··-• • ..., ~,me rlgtil Into the ye~ and hi.< voi"" !iii.rs, but Blasts Rip eperatlda t"OOm," Madewell he can move about on crul· u:plained 'nlunday at a Nval ches and has made one trip llolpHal bett. ~·: "\f1 ~.J>a,!'.~.:........1 M-~n bad lain for six a we • 1 ·~•,.... ~-Aussie Town ing the third day of hearing 'Ibunday '"that · ca mip u 1 '""• tong-aaatred; neat I'/ into .campus unrest .. He' Is the violence will "continue u tong dressfd y.o..ii t·h 1·s tistimony first military man to appear as "iriobblsh, arrogant'' cl~ with .afro.col.fed Eva before the nine-member com-. student& regard the American Jeffenoo, presid.en't of the stu- ml5sion. which heard 111 .. i .. 1.. people as as: enemy to be dent bodf at Northwestern from student leadets d~ Confronted in their effOrta ·to Unlvmity. · · -•~ foolball player, uys he~ hours in a morgue, pro-he can return to scboo. 1. "It. BR'"""'E A I 11 nounced '·ad In the f'·ld by ~" • u s r a a Us first two days of testimoey.------~-~----'------- Also scheduled 1o testify' WU Dr. Nathan Pusey, retiring President of Ji a r v a rd University. His appearance presents die unusual spectacle of a college student que.s. tioning his president. Com~ mission member J o s e p h Rhodes Jr., 22, is a Harvard student. Flag Down DemonStrators in Minneapolis1ore down the Ameri-· can flag at the Hennepin County Courthouse Thurs· · day as · they protested the arrest of eight per&ans. The eight were charged with at~ting )o stabotage several Minnesota Selective Service offices. The .. suspects are being held in the courthouse after be-- ing arrested last Saturday by federal agents. \,Ill: ~ all depends," he said, "QO • ' a~··• m•<lical co~an. (UPI) -Four underarow>d ,,...._'& .,........ what my speech and memory Soon be hopes to go home turn out to be." gas ap1osions today nearly with a medical discharge from de.Voyed a downtown block the Marines and lo receive crowded with noon shoppers, treatment al ·a veleran's Balloon Lady Police said 32 pmon. were bospilal in Muskogee. Injured, including aome hurled Asked about Viet n a Ill , into holes ripped by the blasts. Madewdl commenled; " ( Breaks Hip· . The •xi>'"'""" erupted have no desire to go back." shortly after 1 p.m., followed He described the Viel Cong MONTGOMERY .Ala. (AP.) b f' thal ~• t as villagers whom the troops -. -Dr Jeaiiette hf&en1 Pie-y aes """.,.e . ou un- meet in the daytilp<, but who card, 'a famed balJooobl, ls d~ of the blast was go around throwing grenades in the hospltal with 'a broftn • so great that a policeman was 8!ld setting booby traps at bk>, but not from riding the ' thrown across a . s tr e e t. niftl was one ti these tr ps air cuJTCnts at high altitude. manhole covers were hurled that W'OCJDded the 20-8 Jd Maxwell Air Force Base into.the air and l'hop windows Oklahoman. ye.ar-o Hospital ~ ~ay '!ere mtashed in every direc- . '"nle shrapnel hit me all tflat Dr. Piccard, 75, a wmner t1on. over," he ,aaid. of the Ha_nn°"! Trophy ·for Many of the men, women He Was struck in the jugular stratospheric flight, suffered and chiJdren caught by the vein and the femoral artery the injury in a fall while walk· series of blasb were thrown The hearings were 8Chedul· ed. to begin al 10 a.m. EDT. Commission Chairman WU. liam W. Scranton announced Thursday that special fact.fin- ding teams would be sent l$> Kent State and Jackson State CoUege in Mississippi wbett two students were killed by police gunfire. Scranton emphasized the teams of lawyers, in~ vestigaton and writen: from • Accident-prone Road Blnmed in Bus Crash "'They· say you ~ally ha~e ing to ber roo~ at guef . into deep bol~ gouged by the only 60 seconds to: live wflen quarters on the field. eiplosions. the commiss~on will make a Diab• WtGoTMNfNl!HartCom,...,-•80"°°'•100%'car.111Nautnllolrft• ALLENTOWN. Pa. (UPI) - A lfretch ol Interstate 78 where seven vacatioomg ldlool children died in a bu.! crash Wednesday is dangerous ancj had been the scene ct three accidents within a week. John Reed, Oiairman of the Na1na lh Gels Training Delay HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. (AP) - Joe Namath, movie actcr and star quarterback of the New York JeU, tm received pennbsi<ln to report • -k !ale to tralni!lg camp which be;illll Sunday for J e I I -if contract negotia. tiorJI bet.ween N.atiooal Foot- ball League owners a n d players are cooduded. National Transporialion and Safety , Board, who is jn. vetUgating the attldent, said "It was an acc:ldem-prone mretch of highway." LL William J. Walker, com- manding officer at the regional state police barracks, said because of the "old con· crete" the road became slip- pery when wet and there had been three accidents a week before the bus crash. Seven children ranging in age from 11 to 13 were killed and 52 persons injured when the bus, chartered by a Long Island Hebrew Day Sdx>ol for en overnight tour of the Pennsylvania Dutd> <OUO!ly. l!ldck!ed oil the roed and roiled down. 5()foot embankment. State -aid the lltretch, • between GrimviUe and Sni1by, bad b •en earmarked for improftments but the won: ,, .. ~ flir lack al funds. W9etJa Displa11 Opens you're bit either place," he added. Il all happened on a palrol -Computer Amnesia INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (AP.) -The Indiana stale auditor's C001pUter has been having spells ol amnesia. Every lime the power goes off at the State House, the computer forgets all the data that has been fed to il tbal day. Audi!Dr Trudy S. Ether!Dn says her empk)yes have had to work overtime on some -occasions lo 1'!11ace the lost lnfonnati.oo needed to print vouchen. Mrs. Etherton b J a m ~ s heavy use ol air conditiooJng in recent hot weather foe part ct the overbid.., Slsle House electric lines. The In- clanapolls p..., and Light Co. is invesllgating. Mrs. Edward Kennedy (second lrom left) enjoys a light moment as she is greet- ed by Mr. and Mrs. Perry T. Rathbone (right) liloog wltll artist Andrew Wyeth (le{t) during formal opening ceremonies of first New England showing of Wyeth's works. Some 170 paintings are on display at Boston's Museum of Fine Arts. Rathbone is director of the museum. Nearly 2,000 persons were on band (or the opening. ' ' e I WANTED . ' THE MAN WHO WEARS A 38 SHORT If you ,.. or hove hoard of this man, ai"'d him to out store. Jhe reward for HIM is • t ... mendous savings on ••• SUITS .... 10.00 ,. 110.00 NOW 34" 54" ---CAunON --- This men mey be hard lo finCI and .attempt lo resist this saving, thinking there is no selection ••• Ou,r selection is good ••• Brjng him in. STORE HOURS: MON. THRU FRl.-9:30 TO 6-SAT. 9:30 TO S ~.M. 4203 Campus Drive, Irvine, 133-0880 e Irvine Town Center INf'Mtty .. ,_ m. UCI C ..... I I • A llarro11 of 1Ni111elall Aatl Sewin1sl Anti mere Bar-'\. 1aiul.S•••r sh••••rs' •••clels prlco -1le1h1tl to '\ meko yffr Miiar .. ferther. Wo sbow .jHt a sa•plo of tlo11n1 of torr I fie b•y• oll ewor tho store. Coa11· runnin1 for Jffn. """"""""" BADMINTON SET WOMEN'S JAMAICA SHORT Sale SJ~~ J.ff • Stntchmtma-a~ tailortd for perfect fit.S.16 TOILET SEAT BLITZ SALE SPECIAL I with Thi> eoupoo I SALE $526 Sale $246 _ __._ COMllllAllOI PlCIC I 1 & 'h flL DEClllTllS l SALE I I I I I I RIG. $1.'9 Sets up in a iiffyl 4 sturdy t•/Tl)ered steel rockets, 2 ahuttlecoc:kl, pole• ond net. Toke odvontoge of this low price I CUP COUPON AND BRING TO GRANT\ CASUAL SHOIS AMDSllWllS SAl~· • S.ilcloth cotton; eou.hit>Md IOlft • Non•kid; Si-•10 u..,.2,...~- ' KNITTING WORSHD Gnm\'1 100% Y,,,i1·woo1 . ,...,, ... Yani ' 1-~ eAPPIOL 8 -~~ ' sc '"'. . •KAUWASU&I • FUU4PLY1 l LIMIT 12 toil~ •hi• coupon son.PLASTIC ' GAIDEIHOSI ~•ow TWO OaAllT CITY'I TO ll•YI 'I' ... ----,.,,, IJ' ..-1aTn&nCllllHIAnUA'IFPCMI& -ttAA1'tPANlt.Y • • I _,, _______ --~ ' DAQ.y PROT EDITORIAL PAGE .. Right to lt wu only a year or two afo that resident& aJljler· ed at the thlll!dering jet planes pe18llllt overhead could do no more than shake their fists and curse at thtm. Time was not so long ago when the Federal Avia- tion Agency alone ruled the air. That diatant govem· ment agency could afford to be unresponsive to the local -people. Airlines could Ignore Jrate homeowners. And the airport proprietors could shrug and say, 1'Wbat can we do? Tills is a federal case." Now midents in Newport Beach and other perts of the country ..have raised a litUe thunder of their own. Their protest is being heard and feared. lt'iJ a new ball game with not even the FAA itself ctalmlnr it !1 the sole arbiter in the field of aircralt nolM ~reeuI~tion. Intervention of the Callfornia state at~ genera1·1 .office last week in 5upport o!. la~· ouiiJ broulht by lbe cities of Inglewood and Burbank IS lhe latest major change. It is becominR lncreasinr!y accepted that cities and •· counties within 'l!bnle boundary an airport lies, and the airport pr0pr!etor have some regulatory authority - probably mc>re than they were aware. For Orange County Airport tb1t !1 the county Board of Supervisors, In bolh Instances. This means they are subject to lawsuit by horn~ owners, for with that authority goes legal responsibility. Of late county superviaors have been placating the 900 Newport area residents who have filed for $27 mil4 lion in damages and the lawsuits have been kept on a back burner. But the homeowners are ready to go to court should supervison decide to relieve the pressure for air service by airport upansion. A consult&J7,t hired by ~e supervisors is studying the whole question of county air. transportation need which undeniably ii increasing. SOmelhine will have lo aive. It could be that homes wlll 'llave lo be coodemnM 'Equal'-ls Not . The Same as 'Identical' Olli "' the l!IOll --I Jbe world Is •1equlllty." 'lbe m a I n Dear Glopmy . Gm: If tilt po 11 c • bellcopt,rs would spend t..s time buzilq backyard ambathers, they'd get mOre non .. voyeur work. done. -Mrs. C.L, itai "' can•t seem to understand is Iii tniting unequals equally is Ht Do women realty want the equal IUll tr tbrl. "'ript" to be drafted for national lf4,;:aiillo0o"i:lc--! ~ Aud, lf .IO, do Ibey want the ........ _ ........... ~ .. ·---111 lheJroot-? niliiD1llii an"' ·•~ 'llt' -.,..-. Ii ltiCeme • llod and qual Opportunity io win. OtbtrlrtH ~lt '\rataliled • men be<iOme In such sltua· 'CJUlm't be a race. lions? • In the Santa Ana Htlehta area wbtil1-1t1ta aircraft n<lise 1tandards 10 l.oto ~ect the lint of next year. It Is ••· peeled the 1tandard will put lbe homes In an Intolerable noise level cla11siflcaUon. The battle of a homeowner'• right to peace and quiet versus the public's air trtnsportation need• Is starting a new round. And the homeowners now carry some clout. 'Hot Lin e' for Recreation Days drae in the summertime, when the living doesn't always seem as easy as the old song makes it out to be. Boredom can become a ·problem, but it iii: als(I one or the most easily solved . The Costa Mesa Recreation l)epartmenl sponsors a variety of activities for virtually every age. Nei&b~r­ hood perks hQSt games, activities and field trips for cbUdren. Adult pastimes such as sports, swimming, dancing and others are scheduled often in late afttrnoons1 even· ing1 and weekends, wh"en grownups get their eisure time. Transportation is even provided for young day camp enrollees whose P.8rents Jtl8IY be busy-they re-- quire a small fee-while many of the city-organized pastimes are without charge. · The DAILY PILOT endeavors to keep the common· ity posted through its news pages on the continuing rec· reational opportunities as they open for registration and participation. But the number for infonnation at any lime is 1134-5303, and you might call it the "Recreation Hot Line" for people with a boredom problem. c " " • . ............... i::\::::,;;, ..:::i . -·--~W~O'LL W£ VIEftWAIZE TO~AY.?'1 llnfalrnes• of Withholding Salary Increases Punishing Many ·for Sins of Few • This Is beinl wrillen In Los An1elea, · where tilt d>aocellor'1 staff of lhe C&llfornJa state ~·~ Is meeting with • the presidents of the 19 cqrUeges in the system. We are here to learn· the jmpUcations of the 1evere cuts for higher education in the new budltt just ~. after much squabbling. by the state Legislature. The University of California system has been hard blL The stale colleges have been hit even bardtr. We are ell bere trying to understand what theoe cuts mean ind trying to adjust. ourselves lo tilt shod. THE STATE administration is com~ mltild to economy in governmenL I tinuing disturbances at Berkeley and Santa Barbara, the controversy about the Communist teacher Angela Davis at UCLA. llnd the destructioa of ex- pensive computer facilities during 1 wild student rampage at Fresno State. repeatedly broad cast over radio and TV. Organizations of prores.90ra ind other interested parties squawked about the proposal, and I am glad to say that I sq1µwked the kiudest. It didn't do any good. The Pl'lflO'al lo deny· profes!IOrs their pay Increase proved to be eitremely attractive to votm. Legislators got bushels of letters from their constituents supporting the idea : "lt'i 1bout time." "That will teach them a Jesaon." '"We're sick and tired of ·paying tuts to support the racUcal political inctodrination of our 1m1 and daughters." And 10ore in the"Bame vein. Legislators found It impossible to back dcfwn from their proposal. So profeuora,, got it in the neck. reduce 24.t instructors, -$2'3,43$; reduce sabbatical leave rep 1 ace m.e n t. • $111,240 ... LIBRARY: reduce books.~ 18t ,3()8 ... FOREIGN STUDENT PRO. GRAM : eliminate two coumeiors ••• " AU. CALIFORNIA profesaor1 an tlltrefore being punished for the lins a( the few . Legislators know this is unjust -many hive said so. But they cannot ignore the voters, most of whom art simply furious at what they believe to be faculty eompllcity in 1 tu d e n t . violence and equally :furious at the tenure syst.rn that protects the l!Telponlibl• u well u tilt mpc:mlble pnif..-.. The recent "WOIMtl'• llber•&lon. ~" to•-" ii cla-"" for eqllll ~ ;J i ~· 'lnust jlO .,. ti ill _,..is oucl>I to bi cmluJ; !R P'f. -!4w, iqd -1 · J0111 IUqmill(I lhlt "equal" Is the lrealmenl fft the pliylical ,and ..CW Ho"9ver. hltcause of rlllna )lricts I h e .' l:udpt C<lll!llnld • . provlllon far a ; ~I COll-<Jf-Uv. int •dJuslment for in state employees. In the course al de- bate it WU IU&lt~ ed that un!vtrslty a n d state collt1e professor• be denied the salary Increase. The proposal to withhold 51Jary in- creases from profeuora wu on,inally Intended by ILi apo-~ I was. told later, to be a gesture only, as a kind of warning to profesmrs that they are in serioua public disfavor. 1bcir original intention was to restore the increase before the budget was finalized. Half the approprtaUOns for aabbaUcal leaves were canceied tn the budaet cut. BlTT LEGl5LA'.l'ORS weren't-angry 1t Two angry professors told their dean non.profeS~rs. So they made a dl1tlnc-that they planned to mount a huge une as "ldenUcal.'' 1specta o1· life. A woman• aboUld, ~ paid u much H she does, lht• 11D1ti . jq!i, lhoufd be liven ID equal l:pplmmlt)' lo 1et lbt' ..,,.. Job, and lhould hsvo the same chance for advancement in a job, as a man. nm 11 limply admftUna ber ti: run dU..n::hlp. '111ERE CAN BE NO doubt that women re bid7 djacrimin. • led 188!nlt tn m1ny !'ell of contem~r­ry life, and thia dia- rimlnatioa should ! lifted a1 a mat-- " of slmple ju,. ... But h should ot "'""" lhlt _,.. ·-bi-ucllr Ille .,,,,, lDOD ... 'D.-e m certain jobs women cannot trfonn, c«lain houri they shoold not Ork (for tbtir own safety and domestic 11111Uiltty), certain area that they are " dtt.ed f«, by ltrenlth. temperament ~ biolotktl inheritance. Women art JUI to men, but not Identical with ..... But she fl. usually. alto a homemlker and a mother, while a man'• role ii not '° crucial here. More than hill our female working force oooalsts ol married _.., who are doing dollble dulY. Surely. IOl"8 ~ conolderalloo -"' i!Ve: to lllal foci, and ......., must bi aDo'!td a few privilera not afforded to male workers. Once we allow them ''prtvile&ea."' there 11 no longer a crude equality, but there i1 something Detter -proportionate justice, which rectifies inequalities just as we put diffettnt wellbta on dlfferent horses. This is the only fair way to run a race, on « off the trl.ck. Meaning of 'Fron:tage' lb £dlt«: Year ·lead article on the Back Bay t\d trade In FriclaJ'• paper left me Uh~ tn.tirelY different impressioo than • mart holrillg ttseff which I attended. w.,~ did not repeatedly deny l .......... t 3,000 feet of publicly-· I iriler , ln>olag< lied been held out ; ~ He lelndtted that North or -. Back 811 .Road and lhe tin -had not been lncluiled ..... -froqtaae hid been ila'llt' cio the bull of back-11)1 lllnd r ~ ale. By thll ylnllllck, mlY .. Dlnel could be U.led .. public DlllllL WHAT BllCAME clear during the tW'o. Q' Drnl!W -WU Iha( tile 1rue ......, Gf the -fl'ollllg• (land IC'i1lltlC' a atreet, river, lake, body fttlir, tk.) WU not UMd la the ll'bar' Dlpertmenl calculatlons. This !r"J lmpartul fact you brushed over itlt I h 1 .....-••• "Exchanies -tilt two blclme 1 bittle of m=O:p" -• Ille .. ....,. for the cllllmnt ~ of the word "frontaae," • i.s·\-that the Board of ''""*" -the Sltle Lindi Com--hod • Inmnplele plctun on ,... .• --....... B.\IWllA c. ~ 8 Bfereat Prftepts lbt .... : ~ ti1111 ....... Wawlq to ten. ~ • ()ollor, of Ille S t D I h Cow_, b ~ 0Dut DAILY -that 11>1 lrv!M Company It Wrttttn you stating thal 1he lr't'lnc mpeny ts oppoeed lo Asscmblyn1an ibert Bodham's bill to delete the umed Pacific CoUI Freeway. The -of lhla letter 11 to mnlnd you that there ar~ many people in this area who art just as conctmed as the Irvine Compony wllb record lo tho proposed freeway. However thtse same people do not sublcribe lo the nm• i-epQ. RECEN'l1. Y SOME 20-<dd thousand people ha•e made thi1 fact known. We do hope that )'OU will take Into con· sidtratlon our dedm also. We do f1vor Mr. -.m·1 leli~alion and want It fnorlbly oclad 11p>11. 1lte ~ quoted a Mr. Jones of the lrvtne Company as nyin&, 1'tbe m.1,net of 1ttraclion exists ht thlt •re• ud tht &ntrtc will come to ua \Dltll °"' loetl rotdl are chokld." We of COil'" •"· bul the establishment of 1 freew~ di only atn't io ,11111v1te the 1ltualion. Our roadl .... olrtldy d'loktdi apcc:illlf In t.he summer, on -endl Ind OD ·hollda71. If wt W-. to havt another fretwl)' funnelina more tratfle into our already over)oaded rotda the rtsult wotlld be chaos. It's bad enough. Please don't compound the 1ltua- lloo. ALAN L. BLUM This w1s a legislativt response to w I d e 1 p r e a d public indignation about the upro1r in the univeriities and atate colleaes tn • yur that ba<l coo- HOWEVER, t WAS aufficlently alarm· tion between "non-academic" employes, demonstration in protest. "nte dean said ed by the threat to our profeuion to Who were to get :i!ll11ry lncrea!ea. and gently, "You are right to feel angry hold a press confettnce pointing out th&' "academic" staff, who would not , and disappointed. But be.fore you start the unfairness of punlahbtl all professors -an idea that seems simple enough demonstrating, will you please pondtr at California state colle1ea a n d until you begin to awly it. Who is the fact that tbf! Legislature, with 20 univtrslUa: !or the disruptions caused "academic" and who is "non-academic"? mllUon votes behind them, ml.g)U cancel by a. small minority at only eiaht -or _ -What about the rqistrar? -'lbe -offk:tr--AU..aabbaUcJls?".--~ JO Of the stlte'1 28 inatltutionl or higher in charge of scholarships and flnanclal That's the way it Is as of· now. We education. aids? Tbe people : in the 1udlo-vlsual 1n the acadtfnic profession miaht '~ My · statement wu sent to all ceder? 'lbe library ataff! aa well face it. Who wu tt ht ,.;d, legislators u w~ll •• to conctmed EVery Une in the e1planatlon Of the "Power to the People"? citizens and oraanlutions througho\lt the neW budget turned out to be a headache., By S. t. Ba1abwa state. Portions of my 1t41etnent -• however biterpreted. "INSTRUCTION: Pnoolde;d,' Su Frlllldaco -Collep Blues: Our Most Common Malady W!fat Is the moot common malldy of our tiinea? A doctor might say It was headache or ·held cold&. A dtntllt would vote . . for1':olh decay. A barber migllt nomin•t• d1ndruff or, rlihtr, the C011dltlons that cause It. But pro1>4bly the most prevalent ail· ment that has ptt!)'ed upon man in all a.reil and climes affects chif:ny not his body but his mind. It is that disease of the hum1n spirit known colloquially as 11the blut1 ." You can aet it from a hundred difftrtnt speclftc causes. It can aime from being broke or out of work, out of Jove or from just_ plain feeilne 11out ol IOtts" with eveiybody and ev1rything. Often it men:ly comlsll ol a namelesa, aimless feelln& of melsnchOIY and fuUUiy perhaps •Prinlftlll '"""on -realtutlon ol how much the Individual and hil 11man drtama He at tbi mercy of a vaft untver!le lndif!erert to either hl1 welrare or hia'fate . BUT PERIODICALLY It 1 I I e c t s everyone fnirn the c:blld in its ctadle to' the old man In his wheel chair. The sym~ In most c .... are tilt,.: movement ~Indies, .lllf.pity ·a n d petulenoe.. lntnase, a.nd a pensive, brooding 1ook comes upon, the fact as tht soul st«rea ~tnwardlf . '1 its own darkneSI. '· .. ··How do you whlp the bl11ts1• 1ll~! la a quest'8n t have: asked perhaps 1,000 people t have Interviewed aver the list ~u-~. It never fills lo ·1n-them, beo•UJI all have felt ll!Md .. ted •l -lbne In their -: no maUtr 1"" l:opelul or l:ouyont their natures. Jml wbat call Yfll do to snap cM d h -yo1fre fllllll( low and o""1lhlnl Is IOfn1 wrong! Hen are 1 flw llllP!llolll pven me by IMw tntefnenet, mme tamous, some mvety Infamous: STAND ON YOUR head. lit«ally. lo iel 1 different view of thinas. Takt a c:ok! ahower Walk or drlve a different way home. lttemorize a poem. Reread your old love lelten. Clean out a closet. Count your ble:isings. Wrile down all the worries Uiat art bothering yoo and thin light a match and burn the paper, lh .. aymbolicol!y destroying them. Avoid the people wlJo boa you. GO WiNDow .::hopping. Coot a lltW dlab you've never tried befcre . Buy somelhJq ·br111tUy colored you've never d.m wtar before. Hike Into the hllla and about your woes aloud until the echoea make you reallu how lnslPlticanl Ibey are. Go Into I park and llalan to tilt Children laugh. Go to a IOO and !Md peanuta lo the elephant. 1'1ake a game out of seeing how many Plight of the Rqilroads At lon1 lut, It appe1ra congresslonal action may be taken to relieve the nation'• rallroads of tht flnanclal burden ot · maintalnin1 . money·lolln& pa11enger trains -train s that J'e1ulatory authorities have consldwed essential to public convenience and necenlty. A pro- polli before Congress calls for creation of -a National Railroad Padeqer '~ k• eliminating any paS8tngtr'HrVke bef«• 1975. Corporation to asaume . the llnanClal IN•"LATIONARY cost it!CT'eUtl bave reaponl!bllliy for Of)ertllnJ pa-ger driv"' rill earnlnp down to the trains over a nalional network dealplted by the Secretary of TraDlpOl'taUon. vanishing point. A law that foreea a , -rail lint to cuntinut for five yur1 Ule 'THE !'RESIDENT of the AUoc:lalion optratiOll of a pa-*'le• that of American· .RaUroadl. 'Ibom11 M. could tip the acalel on the aide of Goodfellow, hl!'i urged apeedJ adoption of iMO!vency would' aenn to deftat the the proposal-with ..,-_LI lo im· very purpose of ,pvnmenl actlGO it- prove tt. He has i>olqtod out lhlt the tended lo lijt moner-!Ooln1 _..., •·rutralnt'' appirtnt In railrotld ~ trains off Ute blCh of'the nltroadl. dommtot o1 1111 prvpoaal, ••aterna 1rom A. larce .. rt d ~·· rao tnbllma. °*~.f•ct that we believe Ihm is a need and for ~t matt.er the problema of for .•• cttani., which will m1leri11ly tranoporiatla:t ,_.Illy. are dUe to improvo the bill." On• of the "more failure of the rerulotory proctu lo ...,, trnportant" 111\endments IOUaht by the abrtatt of transport chanp Md pro. Industry would pennJt ralfroada, not gress. Whatever me1S\ftl are tU'en to jolnlnr the goverrunenl -•lion. 'lo cast off the shackles of pa&IO!ll'l' train aeH dlacontlnuanct of money-klslnc losses •hoold recognize that tltne can paS!tn&tr trains not dtlllfn8led U part be a mike-or-break factbr ln the optri· of the national system of pauen1er tion o! a taxpaying, ioveteor-owned train service. 111e Jaw, 111 now proposed. private enterprile. would prohibit these nllroads from • lndaatrill Ntw1 - '--lloun a day you can let pu1 -<0mplalnlng about anylhlng or criUcfllnr anyone. Pour out your troubles to an old hiend who t, really fond' of you. VlllT A holpilal and try lo cheer up someone who Is sicker thin you. Write a check-mere than you can afford-to a good c1uae you've always lllPPorted l'ft«e with your mouth than your money. Get a new job or take a vacation to a place you've: never been before. Ponder the wild.cm of the old sayin.i,' •·nm, too, will pus." Mrs. Ele1nor Roosevelt is obe of mlft}' who found comfort In this fouMronl remedj>. •. ~RAY, PRAY NOT juet lying In I : kllely bed at nltih~ but In your heart · at your desk, or In a dimly UI cbW'l:b : dltrlllg your lunch period. : I u m m e d up, all theee cures for the : blllel· have one bule thoitabl: Don' : jull sit there feeling sorry for yourself. : Get up ind do something-right now. : All"'Olt lny dlange or acUon you take ~ wttl'lln the limits of common sense, will • prObably, mike you feel better. • • .--~~~~~~~~~~~~· --WWW- Frld&y. J uJy 17. 1110 Tiie cdltoriiil Jiagc of Ute Doilv PUo& attb to fn/ortn and adm- tilate ~•ll<f<n bv pruenting We ncwpo,.,..,'I oplnionl and c~ mtnl4'1/ on lopici of fntcrell o~d rifllll/iainct. bv providing o fonim for tht r:::prmlott of our rtadtra' opinion1, and bu pre11ntfng the dfo1r11 vltw- polnt.s of lnfonn<d obtenier1 and 1pok11men on topic1 of the dou. Robert N. Weed, Publl1bor ' l • • ' i l I V< -. ,., groi dist Flot cerl ma! Jur. Ji Kn• L L H the and ""'' lhrt Eu• T ne• nia: beU ... Am gov ove mm sak 29, .. . ' Cla the lea• ""' ma 11 Col ID) Ar< evt me 1 to anc jau Sta rel all Lui CG WI I Jw "': he gd ' • ' Saddlebaek . VOL 63, Np. 170, ~SECTIONS,~ PAGES •,. ' ' .. ' • ' . Cour.t. D~eision - . ' . . Sa~µic SlayJµg · . ' . . ; . S.uspects 'Ad.u.lt' Two young members of the hippie group accuse4 ,in .. the 11devil cu1t" dlsm~berment of ~.sion VieJo te;ac~er Florence N~ Brown have been cerfitled as ad.Ulis in court action which may lead to ~ Oran1e County Grand Jury lildictmep.t or six persons. Juvenile Qiurt Judg~ Robert P. Kneelan_d toOK that action at a hearing Rock Group .. Likes 'Rosy' Life in v~s. HOLL YWOO.D -Three members of the rock · Ql~ic; group "Blood, Sweat a.nd Tea.ra." UY life in the United States seems rosier now that they've toured three' ·COIJ.nttjes ·in Communist East Europe. The l0J1g-bair9d musicians t o l d newSmen: niul'lldly. of watching Rom.I· nlao P,Ollce. set . doP, ·on· youtbi · inll "of being<: tdld ·by one 'East Eurbpean alter anottler tha't conversauon· w i th Ameri.~ans ha~ ~ be res,rled to tJ;ie govef!Ultent. '" • "Suddenly you l"t 1 -pei'lpe<tlve over there because we saw ,ID tpuch more wrOng ·there than it iS here," said lead aingir David ClaytoQ..Thomas, 29, of. Toronto, Can. "Here in the United States we have a thio.g called due proce~ of law." Clayton-Thomas told the newsmen. "li the government here wants to get yippie leader Abbie Hoffman, they have to take hlm to court for years and Abbie maki s thousands off the publicity.'' In Romania, s a i d drummer Bobby Colomby, 25, of New York City, "if any Romanian citizen speaks to an American, be's supposed to report everything that happens to bis gov,ern- ment." The nin e-member rocF group toured Romania , Yugoslavia and Poland on a month-long, 11-eoncert jaunt which they said cost the U:S. State Department $40,000. The grOup retu rned lo the United States JWy 10, afte r performing in Belgrade, Zagreb, Lubjana; Sarajevo, Yugo a I av I a; Constantsa and Bucharut, Romania; and Warsaw,.Poland. , : Jt was after a concert in Bucharest June 28, CJayton.11lomas said, that a lf'OUP of yoUths cllmored far an encore. ''The p>lice aet dop on the gowd1,. he said, "kids brob windows and I got byst~ri<!1. . . . attended by Arthur· C. "MOOee" Hulse, 16, ·of Carden Gro•e, ·alli:I Herman ·Hen- drk:k Tay)or, 17, 1.b;ans,iept. , · Both youths are involved ln~ Grand . Jury bearings "into fht: slayfu•s of Mfs. Brown, 31, of &J. Tor;o.and i;etvice ,station attendant Jei'ry Wayne Carlin, 21, of Santa Ana ., • · 1 • • • Mrs. Bmw~·.s body, minus· its heart, lungs and .-right ann, and b:e,aring multi- ple slash wounds, was fowld in a sha1jqw grave off.the Orte$a .Highway last June 15. • Carlin was· hacked and bludgeoned to death 'aitd dllmJ>e(t on ·the ·wB!hroom floor af his service stltion last June 2: ... · Prosecuto,rs ~e pushing for in- dictments of Hulse and Taylor next week in one Or ' the two killhip being In- vestigated by' the Grand Jury. Also facing the Grand Jury indictment are Stephen C .. Hi.trd, 20, a Qrifter who is allege<t'by authorities to be t&e l(!ader Of a Sat.an. worshiping cult; Christopher "Gypsy" Gibborley •17 wbo ls current1y io custody in Portl~nd: 'Oregon'; Mtlanle Qanlels, 31, a 'traiisierlt who ,lS Currtptly ~ing J. ~ty.j•il term on a nar_cotics conviction. and a l~~.old· Santi Ana i... wbo llu·l'!'l~'lclenllli~. Hulse ind Tay)Jr ai:e ~ in ·the ldi!Ull· Of. Cirlln, •Ofllctn .:.W .-y. Bill lnnsllgators ... not-Y'!I -if to -rolPomlbllllY fllr Ille two 11111- lnp ~ memberl ot Ille gani' lil1 ....... Jed by 'l!dnl. ' . _ .. ...., The Grand Jury -ked throughout tf:,e day 11wl'lday wittiout teaching a decision on the isauanct ~of an In- dictment' or WM Will be named on what charges in such ari indictment. 'It ii expected 'that the investiJatlve panel will resume iU deU•ations early next-week. Niguel Blaze Chars 4 Acres · A four-acre ifass fire, believed tp have been started by sparks from motorcycle exhausb, threatened six Laguna Niguel homea Thursday ·before it was brought under control. The fire broke out 11ear Los Serranos Drive at 4:46 p.m. and was contained in less thaJt an hour by state and county fire fi1hters. Three Orange County' Fire V.,parlmont units, four ttucka. from the State. Di,vlsion of Fortsµ'J and· one bulldozer were at· the scene. Ruidents .r the thleatened ilo!nes on Loa Serrano! Dri.. told flremea they had beatd motorcycles in the aru ahortly liefore the -started. . ; • " ·' FRll'AY, J°Q!.Y 'l'Ti "l'-J!' ORANGE COUNl"(, CALIFORNIA ' - Clemente's Big Fi~ta,: VnJ,er Way By JOHN VALTERZA Of "'• DallY f'lttt ltatt With the final trlmmings in :place~and the last of the carnival ' rides ready to spin San Clemente' will launch-Its annual celebration or lhe 201st an· niversary of Callfornia's first Christian baptism tonight. A carnival,' complete with a midway of booths sponsOred by lqcal service clubs -and an art show are scheduled for lhe evening ~ours today, but the highlights of 'the Fiesta ·1.a 'CbrUUanlla will come Saturday: morning. The ' itate's lhird•largest , parade in- volving 4,000 part.iJ:ipanta ,and hundreds of floats, horsemen, ' bands and color guards will begin · travellng the main streets of the city a~ about 10:15 a.m. Alma.st every local service group and club will join in the parade with entries froni throughout California. •• , . • -J-. -. ------. -- ·----. . .. As a fortifie r for parade vlewer1 San Clemente's KJwanians will open their two days of breakfast at 7 a.m. ln D.t.n.Y f'llOT,,.....,.,,.,.ltfict 00.-.... . . ' the Albertson•s Market°parklrig lot. LIVIN!;. STATUE ~ Roger · llaJiphear ot ~111111a ·!IOfch poses lligh · · 'Jbe' breakfast; with tickeb ·on sale· atop Jr'vlne;Bowl stage as "War Ml!!:morial of .Normandf .11 Origirlal at the dining •lie, . will mume SW!doy .. "\•ri>J.e _sculpl\u:e ~Y American artis\.~ald DeLue is at )i~int-Mere-=~~~~ear~~~':;f; · ~;;s:1~~~?~ndy, '1:~~~·,I.t ho1n°':~ ~ericans ~~ ~ ~.o~ld 2,000. t . '. • • ' .. ' ... ' .. • . •nfe,pan.de'ioui6 t . Av ... · J.' ~ r · "... ; f. '·~' ,t,: ''• .'. .. it"~ r ' Mar .and north on El:Camino Real r-' · ;· > 1 1 ' 1 ' , . , , ~=~~,-by upwanll Two· ·v··'""rL:2,..;:~:•~en· ~;in ~ motorcYcle ttunt telpt fttim Hwt!o ...... t ' • • ~ ' Jlla.I lf l . ...., ~ -- tinatoo Par• follawed by .a Novy recruit . . . drUI .le ... ~\he _flqa Qf' all ·alat.. • ' · • • • . · . ~ !~!£r~ ;:· m::i::: ln L4,: P ~I.ice Rriir!:_· guard from Camp Pelldleton, Grand ' · Marshal an~ televisi~ ~r .Dan Dalley , . . ilnd his wife will motor· up the central From Wire Se~lcta .. out the•,f~t. do6r ,ail'd 1tltt ~was business district. LOS AN~LES ·-A· l!Ol!ce rljid on tilted a.s Ii\! .atleDipied.,I'{> ~Ji< via Another color iuard, the San Clemente ~ apartment .,.,t;Jere .ar .~•.Leandro ~-1eir . 'f'inde'tf,· accordlni 19 in- Municipal Band and Mayor and Mrs. D)Ur,der suspect w11s ~lievea h!dlfli. end-; Waher F. Evarui: Jr. will follow. eel '111utsday nJ&IJt wtth. two ~~ vesUptora .. ' After that the scores or floats . dead, a third wOOnde<( and 'three' others · ~Joae :B: ~fel: ;26, · Antpnjo Oj~a ; horsemen, novelty entries and marching arrested. '< ' ' . ' ' n ;· ·arid Anget M:lc;heal, .I'~· were all bands will follow. Authorities •today ordered a prObe .or ~ed and booied oo c!larges ol Military entries ...UI ·ll>clude the 51h !he olayinp,. which involved unarmed, rWsting irttSt. Marine ExpediiJOOa/y Brigade Smid Spanjsb--1'/DI! ,men who.may not hove .. They "'" • to . be qUeltlooed about from Camp Pendleton, ·&.. marching 'rifle undentood'wtiat·Was happening. ~zo, wtiO js wahted rfor the· mw-der platoon from ' the same base, and a David Gorostita, 25, the man wanted . of Mfl. Wilma . Q1ConneJI, who was float and color guard from the Navy Jn connecUon with the June 5 shooting reportedly an ex-girlfriend. Training Center In San piego. death of a woman in the Bay Area Authorities believe Mrs. O'Connell Is 'nle list of entries shows 450 aeparate city was not at the bOme. the' fortn~r wife of akatilfg 1tar Chlrley attracUons in the parade. 1..._.._ p H Id lod 0 '"--·11. Almost simultaneous with the 1 p.m. ......,....,..._. eter agen sa ay an """urc ending of the parade, fiesta aUention investigation will be' made to determine will shift to the be.ac.h-where a skydiving what .caused the seven lawmen present edllbltion by two lifeguards wearing to open fire on the suapects. scuba-diving sear will mark the start . Shortly befoie noOn. &uthor:lties said ol the Natlooll IU.,.vin( dory c!lam-one s!)ot the lock oil the' door and pionshlps otlli!rs -..ue~ed It caln" from 1 ... id< the The event, which becomes more ex-premJses. ciUn& with the aiz.e .of the surf, will Beltr~t D. Sanchez, and Guillermo tike competitors from throughout the Sanchez:,,both 23, were klll.ed and Ramon atatl!: and nation aniund the municipal Sanche:i, alsO 23, ·was wounded ill the . " (See FIESTA, hi' I) ban'.age of ~bol(WI bluts". . · One of the alaln men tried· td run I A~.Canada Re~ts · ' ' •. Brajte Failure DJ!~a ·~!!ONTO (\JP!) -· JnvesUPil>rs of the ~r ,Canada DC8 crash, that too~ 109 Uve~ July 5 are. aaimg 'all 1world · airlines~ for . uil:Ot_IDaticlt •cif 1any '1-4 pierierice' (hey rnay have h..s ~ fallitj& graunct-tpillen, It wu·b!ve~ Thp ... 'l -J• \ . Oil Sli~k Likely · To· Miss .l\eaeli~ A two-mile-long oil ' allck fool!Dg the sea ·a feW 'inHea oft• San Clemente IJlind Wal 'erpecteCJ 'to' bypau Orani;& Coast beaches,, U.S. ,Q>ist 'Guard sPokesm.en said today.· · The 'slick, which probably wu-cailled b)r an oni tinier 'ciew blowing out;bfijea and pipej, -"'"' 1~a 11gbted. 'nwrllla)I by the SWedlsh ship Bahia Blanca. At l11t SU!btln§ It was reported about 30 mlJea oU san CJenlente Jall;hd, • ... ... ~'I'Ke 1llcb out-tc> sea are •cmunon, because of tlie large amount of ~g tankers, .whlj:h account rdr b~.or gollons..t Crude dll ·spillage. · • • , The ~acUce is for~n bf law,~'but ts common ori ,(Mr blch ••· COiat Guard IPOk!sm~ '~, ' ' • ' J I ~ '. 11 Whale . of : Tai~: .. "'. DAl\.T PILOT Plil"9 .-, .... ._...,,. THREE YOUNGSTERS ANTICIPATE FUN AS CAR NIVAL EQUIPMENT ARRIVES IN SAN CLIMINft •• • ,._ • 'J'Od•y's·YIUI N.'Y.S~ • -.. " -- Old Masters Still · Lively -After 35 By BAllBAl!A KRl!!BfQI Df 1119 DlllJ" Plllt Steff La1J11.. • . ID-·1 s famed Pageant of the ~=~ loo~ld back over tbt ;e., ...... 'Y rught and the view · wu Ult'aUUfuJ. _,The Mlh anniversary · · · UJe Pageant ls a "com~and. ntaUon ol, ance ' made m .ll'ff«m. ' up entirely of aUdi ·-._ 1 vorttes a1nong lhe hundreds ence . a .. plctur., !hat liav~ been created~ 11~ ~llNilt's earliest days. nee AIJ~ve:r. :ve:n~~ 19.!S b ... ,...;enled speaks we3 for the dJ:;/:n~en~tioa of Pqeant-goers over '"" tin&. t>ate -..:. .. ~years. ••n:: slu of the task: undertateo. b producer Don WtWamson arid ~ dedicated ataff b monumental There are no less than 30 Pr'Oll'am· Hims several or them miniature "lalltriea'; with up to thtte or lour Individual works on stage at lhe same time art Perheps insp'-' by .. ~ ball. • Prod ' ·= ·~ c .... the th t U.,cition st~f. has achieved a Paleant a moves sm~ aDd ~":UUy, wllh ~mos.t ~ delaya or dragging spots, -Jud1caous use of the lnine Bowl locilltles contributes to !he smooth .,,_ ~ tht.producUo0, f&.tht •poJllcl>t moves rom the m1ln alage to !he hllllldet to the upper •lag• to revuJ a bmtll>tat· !!!...!'!'lelY of art, meticuloosly ,... ~-l'llh Uvint models. The preview nlJl>t •udlence of V!PI -~and out«-town o ff r c 11 r. mem of the press and distinllllahed 1Ueata -. lillad all or the Bowl's uoo ee.a~, responding with gaspa: and Ire.. quent applause 11 the. llvtng pictures were unveiled. , · · Even the weather conlributed to the overall effect. Jt was a pleasant, starlit night and, toward the end, as narrator Hap Graham directed attentiort to the hillside reproducUon of the Porch d. the, Maidena, a full moon movect from belilnd the tree., u U on cue, to blthe =· AcrnPolis In authenti c Though there are no .. firsts" tn the 1970 Pageant, oldtlmers would find Jt hard to believe the improvements that technical adv~nce.s In lighting, costuming and pre_parat1on of backgrounds have made in reproducing such early fil.voritel u '!Plnkfe," "Blue Boy" and Mlllet.'1 slowing "The Gleaners." · Composer-conductor Vic SChoen affml to have found the secret of tucceuful musical presentaUon in the Bowl with hls new ancl rather unique orchestration. The blaring brass and faltering violins thal. di~ listeners in previous years have Deen replaced with a bank of rich-voiced celll, French horm, • lrom· - ' bones .and a rare blend of matchina - instruments. , · · The result ia music that fills the Bowl wtthout blasting and augments the 1ta1e . presentation ·without distracting the viewer. · The richly y,ried program ls genet'Ol,IJ In , the popular oculpture reproducjlons. cov~ri~ everything from Venus de Milo to ~lini's gliltering golden Salt Cellar, ' . M always, the specticular pose of (See PAGEANT, !'qt I) or .. ge Ceu&. I Wulller , Weatherman predicts leinpera. tures from 'I\ to •· degroei lloog the Orang• Coast. Lowa will be 17 l to 65 -and low cloudl and ror - expected In the early mornlnr hoon, .. 'INSmE TOD.\:'l'' · 1'1urt ii a touch of na1talgicl 1 ill the air as tht 35th 8"Wll r rtaPval of Arts and PoQeoat of Utt Ma.st.er1 OJ>f" tonight ~in Laglina BeO<I>. IV• all coHred hi todoU'a W11k1nd1r • ..,....\. ..... ,. ----. r:-.=-r...; -... =-~ ltll :::r. ......... 1 ............ w 1 J .. .. ·-., ... ' . -· ,;¥ "·-· .,. . ·-I ...... Jult 17, 1910 • :P A,GBJ. T ;·j~· C ,.t f.l~STEUS • • • I " tlbe Dinctn 'r."On ap;1il!::e t""'i lhe :. ... thsn l'te rcpr .. ':.:et':i:t $:tuba C:.SS •. Crphe-J:, 1'1S Ul. • I A -.. ....-in Cootiimlng la The ~Immortals. elfhl tntrtea~cly car\'r:i ~ _.,.,..rrect in ery lletail f Wtnolow. Honw'• pojlll1ar .Br.eilng Up 'bu been 1electta ror 1.hla )'ear's revel a· \ion of how a Uving picture: lJ created. With cw1:lins open, setting and backdrop art ,!loaled Into plaee, ..-. jlOIOd and frame adjusted. After watcbillg these rather pedestrian acttv!Uea:, the •udience ia predictably stunned '*"'n, following • brief blac11:out. the lights go w rn Ille -oldod. plctutt, ll!l lllllaion !hat'• herd to bellt'IO. The'~popullr Nonna• BockweU i. repreteated with "WI.mer Duet. two elder- .. Jy ~ enjo)in« a little, mwtc ~ wUh the &id of thtir dog, ~'hose howLs are evtn wriuen into the score. 'This pe.rticutar glmmick, along with a few touches of pure corn in the narration, ml)' offend some purist•. but they seem to draw chuckles from most of the audience. Nll"l'M« Graham wu in good voice 'Jburtday and hie acrtpt., u usual, waa well researched and dott.ed w l t b fascinating Udbits or information aboot the artists whose works are ttpl"Oduced. The advisablllty ol repl.tclng the vocal Lord's Prl)'er that acc:ompanles the clQJ- ing Last Supper with a recitation of the prayer is quesUonable. lnl..ead of 4th Art-A-Fair Opens Today With Additions c';lln1 the P11eant on an lnlpl~ m111lc>I upbtat, !he reclta!Joo e1tabU1hea a JO\··.lu~y. c™"ch·like atmolphere that llOm!bow mJ.ket applaUM• fffn1. out of s:·,ce. . ... .. Th!J, ~. ~lil'not hold back tho pr ~view .audience' a tlnctre tribute mott th 1n moment.artly. · Tiie 15th F..Uval ol Arla and Pageant of the Mastm officially opens its sum~ mer run today Ind will continue throogh Aug. ;», The Pageant Itself is virtually sold out for th e season, txcept for the latter part of August, but dedicated fans may be able to Ond tlcketa: that have been r,.served, but not picked up, by checking lh' bo1 cfft~ just before curtain time. 'Ille Festival grounds, wt~ a rich dl~lay <J arts and crafU by local artist.s1 will be open dally from nooo to midnight , with ~ial enterWnment On-th&Gr~eo on Sunday af~rnooll!, a lively puJ)p6> show in the little Forum Theater, • restaurant for .dini.Qi an<t many con-- cessions run by Laguna civic groups . Beginning today, the grounds will bt served by the popular Festlval tranu, n.i~ ~equeotly trom d ow n t o w o Lo ....... Candle Killer ' Declared Sane; To B,~ Sent Here llpedil le tile DAILY PILOT COLORApO SPRINGS -Proceedinla bepa !Mr;e-todty to a)r1dlte CandlelJcht Killer Roberl W. Liberty to Southern Calllon>il, after a pand el poychtalrlaU declared b1m to be a aane man. '!be former Weatmllllter ruldent wt>o With today'• opening of the fourth ... ,_,. time at At.iacadero St.ate H01..ita1 anrw.aJ'..ArtrA-Fair lo the Art Colony1. t""'.... tt• vl1Ulli'1 wlil .., IOmethlnl ""' lh1'! for lht ru..J. killing ol a Clrllr!eod year -the addition of aculptors, faces murder charges in Orange aand crartamea and their flhlblla. ~an Dll!eo counl!ea- Ernle Tate, 1rounda chainnan for the Liberty ----- outdoor fair at )ti N. Cout Highway, wai captured here in June note& thl1 in (ha paat four yean oo•y foll°""" a hlab-tpaed lhootout wttb a a few craftsmen have ah.iblt.ed· at the de&ecµve af~ a moCel robbery in wtdeb predominaDUy ttadiUooallat 1bow. the owner'• wife w11 taken holUige. "'Bbt this year, we have teveral," He 1nd a compenJ.on, Miu,. Kendall he s&id. They · wtll dllptay jewelry, _A. Bieri,, U,. of l!;uiene, Ore., both trinJ<et.i, coppar eoamel, llld 11C11lplured pleaded lJuioom! bl reuoa of 1"An!IY worb, In addiUoo lo the popular worU to • ·variety tA ~· and were 1eot ill oUa, ·water colors, and ink. to Che ColoridO &Ute ffolpttal ai Pueblo. -A-Fair will be open Sunday lhrouih El Puo CoUnly D111rtct Altorney 'Jburtday from 11 a.m. to· 11 p.m. and Robert Ruuell dlacloeed Thursday that oo l"rlday Ind Saturday from II a.m. the · ..pen. dltmnlned Liberty to be to midnilht. Parkinc is available at JegaUy sane and c~pable of bebig tried the rear of the fair, off the Cedar for the Southern Callfornla murder1. Way alley, u well u alone Cout ''We wouldn't try hlm on our local ~J al the entrance. chage1 unless aomtthlng happened to Oiric8t~of the elhlbitlon, aponJOred their ·eue lp Cautomla," Ruasell u- )ly th, Laauoa Beach Fine Arla Auocla· pllinad. tlOn are apecUnc JS,000 .villton. Q)il San Diego authorities, however, believe yea(',,_____ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . tbey . .have a •Uong case a1alnst Liberty Tate reporta that 20,tm people saw tn the sadistic ritual murder June T the ebow tut year and that attendance of Robert J. Irion, 53, whom he knew lJ bound to increalf: this year. ''We while both were mental patients had a;IQOCI ,~ and we're A 17·r.W..W.·ftBeaob 1l9y forc.d sure aait~l ... back to lee • to.,.,Glffe"-"tJbe'rty ani! Mlis mert, to lhil -7eu-~a." " ·' . • "'.'lrion 's apartment -after the fugitive AdmlMkm to the. colotfUl fill ii. 25 held hi1 oWn f~ly at iunpolnt in cents: ~t.D· '~Art-A,Fair Card" ii f~ed. WeatrnitMter -.,.id he "'' forced to ud ;ls· ~ for tht "':'00· ao ,fair watch. ~ . aoen ogly_blvt-to ~once. CaJ:>c:U~-were left burning betide lrion'a ~meijf will abo 1>e hou,ed In stabbed, beaten' and stranaled body in one W 1tle ID.ID)' colorful boo&bl. a copy fJJ. the lf'O&l$que ta6Juu 11.:nen fllWld in J""'-l~_l'he·1 !hey arresled Liberty beolllO lill ginlrlend'• body. La Paz Offramp lmprovementsOK He la alao accused ol lh• Mardi II murdtf or a former roommate, 'lbomaa J. AltoW\11, 1$, who WU ahot twice and dumped near: S111&et AquaUc Park In Huntington Beach. 'I Want to Stay' Sobbing Girl Dragged From Home LONDON (UPI) -A l ·year .. ld 11rl wu draaed acraamlni and aobblni 'llNridly-!tom tho arma ol UM woman Ille has known 11 her mother since policemen 1tood by to mab sure no ooo lnierferod. -' :..._ t?le waa M~ weeks old. Nelpbora wbo had known ihe gb'I since 1he was a baby wept .u Jeanette wu put.Into the back Hit of the offlcial3' car. One elderly man shouted, "Man's bloody lrlbumanlty to man!" · · OAILY l'ILO"T Jllff r11tt1 INCOMING SYFAN (RIGHT) PRAISES OUTGdlNG LAWRENCE For Ltguna Chtmblr, 1 Tradltlonal Changing of the Gutrd Syfan New CofC Chief After Laguna Dinner Followtng a dwnpagne ttcepUon and dl!IN!I' 1l1L1nday night, local builder and dvtl englneer, S.mard Syfan, 258 Emerald Bay, waa lnatjilled u the 1970-71 preiideol ol lbe Lal\lni Beach Chamber of Commerce. 11\e 1.nataU1Uon was made o\t the tradlUooa.I chamber of commerce Kidnap Victim Photos Given LANSING, Mich. (UPI) -Police have drawn up thousands of circulars bearing Laurie Murninghan'1 picture In hopes truckers across the country may turn up a clue to the fate of the kldnaped gtrl. ,,. •• ·, J ~ ,_, 1-i Chief nerold Husby estinilte'd 400,000 drivers wou1d see the posters In truck termlnai. acroa tM 00111try. The drculars contain a headshot of the IS-. year-old daugtur of former Lansing Mayor Max F. Murningbn and a full- length picture. Alao on the poster wa1 a compooite drawing of tbe Negro gunman who en- tered Gallagher's Glit Shop July 9, pl.stol whipped the owner, stole $60 and forced Ule pretty blonde, a clerk, to tccompany him. dinner which preceded the 35th Pageant of the Masters preview presentation. "I hope we can accomplish the things we have set out to do," Syfan a a Id after th.e honors were completed. Also installed were other chamber of- ficers. Outgoing president Harry Lawreri- .ce will serve next year as an ex-officio member. He will be joined by Cy Nugent, treasurer ; Lorna ~fiUs, second vice presi· dent, and Roy Marcom, first vice presi- dent. It was a busy Jtight for Mayor Richard Gcldberg who was on hand for the installation. Goldberg, before arriving at the chamber diMer, bad been at Ben the Hotel Laguna for th e Festival of Callfornlit Cities Dinner and then to the Hotel Laguna for the Feetlval of Arts press dirv>er. The mayor pra~ the chamber ol. , co111mer~e for jts work for Laguna Beadt. Goldberg also paid tribute 10 Lawrence, describing him as "a man who has Laguna Beach in mind all the time." Following the dinner, the chamber din-- ner guests visited the grounds of the Festival of Arts and watched the preview performance Of the Pageant of the Masters. 1'Mummy, mumm1, don't "Jet them take me away!" pleaded Jeanette Bartlett as she was taken from her foster mother, Mrs. Wilfred Callaway, 4f$, to be returned to htt natural mothtr. The decision ended a 21-month legal batUe and sparked demands today for a change 1n Brttaln'1 child weUare laws. "No, mummy, Don't make me go. l sh1n't Jo. l wan' to ally," the child oobbed. ' A man and a woman from the Dorset Coun\Y Council children'• department struggled for 20 minutes as the chlld clung to her distressed roster mother outside their home in Bridport, 125 miles BOUthwest of London. A crowd of newsmen, photographers and neighbors watcbed the acene. Six Madman Kills California Girl in East , Fnim Wire Strv1ces CHICAGO - A manhunt spread today for a sadistic alaaher who atripped, bound and slaughtered one Callfomia girl Thursday night, then cut the throat of a companion who auddenly walied into the~ hotel room. Police immediately imposed secrecy on what was found ill the exclusive suite, but it is rumored to parallel a recent wave of rituali!Uc murders, wilh at least one mea.;age .&erawled on a paper. Evelya Okubo, 11, of Stockton, wa1 round dead in the bathtub, her hands tied behind her back and her throat cut, according to lnvestlgators. Miss Ranco Yamada, 18, and also from Stockton, was found in the blood· drenched seventh floor room Of the Palmer House Hotel with her throat cu t and taken to a hospital in extremely critical condition. The scene or horror was discovered by a third girl, Patti lwataki, 18, or Los Angeles, who wa1 attending the 21st Biennial Convention of the Japaneae American CIUzena League. Today 's program was canceled and "° de<:llion bad been made on whether to eliminate a achedukd speech Saturday by San Franclaco State College President S. I. Hayakawa. Newsmen aaked O\ief cf Homicide Jchn Cartia tbout rumors that "ritual" notes had betn left in the room, sayin1 "death Is beautiful." Cartin said, "There was nothing to lndkate it'a a ritual killing, but there was some correspondence in the room." Deputy Chief cf Detectlve1 William Murphy re.fUM!d to say what had been written, but said the "corrupondence" had been made with a black felt pen on white paper. Summer BrHtln's newspapers aave prominent apace to &he story and pictutu of the strwl:gle. 'mils must never happen again !," said the Dally Sk e tch in a bold headline o v e r ltS front-page picture. In m editorial accompanylna: more pic- t~1 l11&1de, the newspaper said under a headline "stop this barbarism": "The picture1 on th1I pag& are a disgrace ' to Britain." 1be newspaper called the Q1y11 event.s "cruel, stupid and unjust" and said "they prove that au element cl barbarism in British law still lives on." It called for a change in the law "to shield childr91 from being involved In such ai>paDJng sceqe.'I as t o o k place at Bndgport yesterday." The Guardian joined In calling for a change In the law -to be done. it said, in a manner "as most concerned with the care of children t bi n i: neceS!ary." Jeanette and six brothel'!I and sitters were placed in care of local authorities shortly after she was born to Mrs. Joan Bartlett, now 45. At the time, Mrs. Bartlett was homeles,, and bttween marriages. From Page I FIESTA .•• pier three times and through the sometimes heavy surf on six Mparate trips. An added facet of the race Is Us relay segment where each team must send a member from the beached boat to a mark and ·back to the boat again for the next leg of the race. The crescent-shaped rowboats are used by some Uleguard systems a1 re!ICUI craft. - The ABC "Wide World cf Sports'' camera crew will be on hand to film the annual event for network tel!vi1ion. Several filming crews from local television stations also will be working the races. The annual event has been held in San Clemente twice before. Throughout the entire three days of the fiesta dozens of carnival rides and other attractions will run into the night at old Plaia Park near Las Palmas School. On Saturday night at sumet the huge Royal Cavaliers band from Van Nuys -the largest entry in the parade earlier in the day -will perform ln a free concert at the park. The fieat.a will conclude Sunday evening with the closing ot the carnival and midway . The celebration commemorates the baptism of a little Indian girl in the hills above what is now San Clemente. The actual baptism site is in Camp Pendleton, authorities say. The Chris.Uan rites were pert'ormed by priests under Fray Junlpero Serra on an erploratory expedition of Calilornia led by Gaspar de Portola 2A:ll years ago. Plans to install traffic signals, UghUng, 11gna and a wider l)'atem. of lanes on &he La Po Roitd <1fframp of the San DMco Freeway near Miuion· Vlejo won a1'P'9"lll today by the Calilornia Highway Commlllioo. A latal al IM,000 In 1tate highway fundl wu allocated for the project calculated to eliminate \ht 1tops of free- way motorilta walUng &o get on to La Paa flo4d. Check Fraud Suspect Set To Enter Plea on Charges 4 SIDI CHAIRS ot H. ao. I OVAL TAILI ZH- .WITH 1 WVIS 'Ibe ,fr~way stops were deemed a hazard to motorist.. No specific 1tarting date for I.he off. ramp widening a n d traffic ll$1hts was mentioned by Commi1tion spokesmen, but work by crews was expected l.o beght within a month or two. DAILY PILOT ...., ........ .. ._ ... .. -M,.. OAANG• COAST ,Ull!IHINCS (QM,ANY lol.trt N, Wtt4 Ptu""""I _,. r\Olllhllw" J t tli: I . C111l1y \'kt ,rUloMI 11111 ~II Mtf1t,fW Thome• liC11•il fdli.<' T•'"''' A.. Mw,,.,,, M-lnl Editor t ich1r4 '· Nill SWiii Of..,,. C-1t EdllW -Cltll MtMI i)I WU! llV Sltw! H...,.,1 lt1dl: #11 W.1 ltlMI loyl"t111 ~ a.dli m ,_, ,,_ Hllll!lo>llWI lltdl: 11'111 ltttll ·~·"' Stll tlt!Ml'I .. ; JI.I Hlrlll •• C-lrlt ... , t An alleged International Porger who police charge launched a rubber.check spree from San Clemente through two hemispheres will enter a formal plea to charges ~fonday ln South Orange County Municipal Court. Darrell G. Hafen of Salt Lake City. Utah, appeared Thursday in thO court of Judge Richard J. Swan for ar- raignment and was granted untll Monday to enter a plea to charges of forgery. Hafen was arrested by San Clemente Detedlve Leo.wd Goodwin taat 'IUesday Laguna Planners Eye Signs Again Laiuna .Beach pltnnlnc commi!Sionerl will be asked Monday night to approve a diagram interpreting the language of a recently adopted amendment to Lhe sign ordinance dtangln& the method of calculating al.gn am. The Illustration ls intended to show applicants how the city staff will ad· minister lhe co11troverslal reaulation whlcl! has been the &Ubject ol diJ<ussion for several months. Languag~ or the amendment was ~ posed by sign maker Earl Secor, who maintained the original wordlna: wa1 too restrictive and would rttUlt I n moMtonous, un1elthetic signs. HoweVer It l1 fet1.red In aome: qu arters that the new wordlnl could re.suit In wlous mbinterpret1tfon of the lntcit of the ard1otoct and might ptrmU alfM u1 to eight Umea the size originally lolen~ed. The Idea of a diagram llluJtraUng the. cit)''• in1'!rprat1tlon of the l1ngua~e WU propollt!d M I recent Plannlng Com- mission meeting. tr approved, the JI. lulltr8Uon will be Included In tile official ifllJI 'DWKJal. night at Los Angeles lnternaUona1 Airport after the detective spent months tracifll the man'• trips and alleged forgery eplsOOes In Europe, Latin America and the U.S. Besides the local charges of ror1ery. Hafen faces federal at:Uon for alleged tntenrtate fight to avoid prosecution. The 4+.year-old college gradaute In banking and finance Is still being held in Orange County Jail on $31,000 bail. Hafen, who assert.edly told police he launched the international jaunts because of a grudge against banks, had less than $50 In hie pockeLs when he arrived stateside with hi s wife and four children from c:osta Rica. · DetecUves waiting to greet him said they found scores or separate check books on accounts from many foreign countries and aeveral 1tates in ,the Rocky Mountain area and Southwest. Dozens or formal·looking c h • c t 1 stamped with official-looking cheekwriter figures of $9,000 and more were among the evidence seized, police allege. Goodwin Aid loterpol ii .. peeled to flle char1es 11ainJt Hafen for alleged forgeries Involving thousands of dollars in London, Paris and several cities in Switwlend. G<>OOwln'a desislde pursuit of the alleg- ed forger lasted for weeks titer the May 4 alleged acoount juggling cf thousands of dollars at the Bank of America branch In San Clemente. 'Mtrough an tnternaUonal 1yllem of te1etype1, Goodwin traced Hafen'• trips from the U.S. to Central America, then to New Yori, Ew-ope and back to Centrtl America qaln. It wa1 sucb a missive that led to the welcoming par1y at a puaenger tennlnal 'IUesday al the airport. No other member• of h11 family were hekl In the quiet arreat by poUee. ne large number• of foreian banks Involved In the two month operation t!'ll haVt! not flltd their requtst.s for p~ oe<utloo, Goodwin uld. NIWl'ORT llACH 1727 Wt1tcllff Or., 642·20!0 OPIN ,RIDAY 'Tll 9 LAGUNA IEACH US North Coaot Hwy. 4944551 OPEN 'RtDAY 'TIL ' ...... , ......... ., ._ c..., ..... , ... P~I lntorl1r Otal_. A .. llalil-"ID-HSID • '· ) VO -•• ' . .. 'I . I Tw< grour dis.au F~ cerfH may Jury Juv Kneel R lio: the I "'14, 1 seem1 three E""'I Th• ....... nlan belni anoUi Arnet govm "Su over more Aid 29, ol "H• • tR Clayl the -g 1"'1de take mote In Coloo any Aqei em) nienl Th< lo• and l 1 jaunt State retur .after Lubj1 C.On11 Wars II" June &rnVI "ll'I be I got'.~ Tl I: ,._ -~--------.. . -........ ... -• &• • ) . Lago-08 .·Qeaeh ' . , . . . . . ' • ' VOl..•.•1. NP,117P, 4.SEOLONS,.~ P;.G'.Es , . ' ' •J, I . ~ ' I' • ; ·~ ' • t • ' . •• ' ' ' . ' • I •I • .. (, . ~ • ! • ·• ... , . \ ' ~ '• c .. ~i ,i.tee&1on · ' . ..... .._~-· . ..... : '. ' •: I .... ! ._ __ ' . ' " ' I ; ' .·$~~~iiie. :Slaying . ( \ h • . . • . . Sh~pects 'Aduit' Two young members· of the hippie group accueed Ul .. tl>e .1. "devil cult" dism~ent of tA~iop. Viejo t~er Flol'enCe N~1 B~ have· been cerfitled as adults ln courit11Cllon which may lead to. 1J1 Or~e County Grand · Jury Indictment of l)x penons. Juvenile Col!rl ,Ju'dg~ Robert P. Kneel~ ·took that acUon at a be1rinJ Rock f;ro .up Likes 'Rosy' Life -in V.S. . ' . HOLL Y\\'OOD -Thr<e membera of the rock m'usic' group "B~. Sweat 2114 '.l'NJ•'.' uy life In the linito4 f!ta)es · seems rosier now that they've ti:Atred tllf"Ele countries in Communist ~t Europe. \ • I ~ The !CJnl-hait;eCf .. m~ialfl •~!d nriitililt'"l1lun.tej'.of· watdUfiC~ nian, polJce aet .dQll, .. y;.,~ lhd or beinc told ' by 'one Eut European ta~r anotner thlt oonveM1fion w i t h ' Nn'!fk:~ had to .be ...,rted to t)le ' govenunent. , ' .. . 1 . . "Sudilenly X'l<J pt a \Mi~ ~ilve over there .~uae we PW ,ID much more wrong there than it Is he~" Wd 1ead aingef David CNJ~~. 29, of Taronto, Cjlrt. . '11ere ,in the. United &f,atel.'We have • 1 thing ~calltd1 dtle ;rocell Jaw," Claytoq-Thomas told the neWsmen. '.'if the 1overnment·here wants to get ·yiPpie Jeader .\bble ' H\'Jltn\.an, they have• to take him .to court for years and Abbie mikes thousands olf t~ publ~\)'." In ~mania, s a i d drUJDmer Bobby Colomby, u·, of New York City, ''if any Romanian citizen speaks 41 an A!Jerlean, he's suppot!ed to. report ey<tylhing that happeoa to his l""'"t nient." .· The nine -memb~r rock &n!'JP toured Romania, Yugos Javia and Poland on 1 month-long, 11-eoncert jaunt which · they said cost the U.S. State Department $40,000. The ·sroop returned to the United 1Stater July 10, aftl!!r performing In. ijeJgrade, Zagfeb,. Lubjana, Slfajevo, Yu g p s I 1, v 1)1·; Constantsa and Bucharest, Romania , aPd WarJ&w, Pt:iland. • ·1 It1was · after 1 concert In Bµ<:bare1I June 28, ClaYton-Thomas said, that ,a gro,l,IP of youlhl clamored for an ~rl). ''mle police set dogs on the crowd," he aaid, "kids broke window1 and I aot~tiysterlcal. ' aitended by Arthur C. ''Moose" Hulse, 16, af Ganten Grove, and Herman Hen- drick Taylor, 17, a transJent. t~ youths are iJ:lvolved in Grand Jury hearings 'into the slay~s of Mrs. Brown, 31,·of El Toro and servb station aftend1nt ·Jerry Wayne Carlin, 21, of Sfnla Ana. 'Mr~. Browf\'s body, minus ita heart, ldna;s and right arm, and bearing multi· pie slash wounds, was found in a shallow grave all the Ortega Highway last June 1$.:. ,•. Carllp .was hacked and bludgeoned to death '1n'd dumped on the washroom. fl?<H'· of 'bis service station last .June ' 2 • . . . ~P..rostcutOn a.re ~bing for In· dktmenl$ of Hulse and Taylor no:l week in one . <Jf · the tWo killings being in· ve!tlgated l;ly the Grand' Jy.ry .. . Also facing the Grand ·Jury indic tment are; stephen C'. Hurd, 20, a drifter who is aUeil;~ by avlhorljies to be the leader <Jf a Satan worshiplnc cult; Chrlst<Jpher "Gypsy'', Gibboney, 17, who lJ currently in custodY in fOJ:tlap:I , Orecon ; Melanie · D;1111e\S, I\, ~,~•"!if"' .who ~ 1currenllf . ~~Jn& P <punty )!!J>JOo\l;~f~ l\>•C?tlcs c<ilVidiOa'.~.-~4 ~ta An~ boy··.ii11{-as not yet bHi ldl"'lll!ed· _Bulle aod . Tay!OI" ,ar, -.i~pects in the ' kiilliilt ~lf Catlin, offic"! 'Said IQday. BPi ~lt\INtigatofs'-are not" yet pn1pareA · ,IO ·dt•~,.1~1,y ~' t~. two kill-. liod . · meinben , of the ga"f alfecO!!b' led ,by · Hyril. . · . :n;e, Gr~ Jun' 'worked throqghool the <fiY·~ Tt1ui-9daY wtthout reachtng a deti1iM 1 :fl;. ~ "l~ua,rice of : l!n in-~ or who will tie· n•m~ on what charitJ it' SJJch an ' 11\dthtin~nt. · 1'1' -ii' ftpected 1hit the inVe!tl1ajlve panel will resume ils deliberations early next liie.k: .. . . .. ~~$P,el Bl~ze Chars · 4 Acres . ' A' four-acre grass fire, believed lo have been Started by sparks from molorcyCle ·eshausts; threate ned &i.1: Laguna Niguel homea Thursday before it was brought under control. The fire broke out near Los Serranos Dri ve at ,4:46 p.m: and was contained in less f.tlaft an hour by fitate and county flre fighters. ·Three Qra11ge Cbunty Fire De~rtmcnl unlU1 four trucks fronl the State Division qr Forestry . and one bulldozer were at the-. Residents of the thi-eatened homes on · Dos· SUranos Drive tald firemen they had heard motoreyclea in the area &horUy before the blaze atarted. .. Clemenw's Big .fiesta Under Way By JOHN VALTERZA OI Hit o.llY 'MM S .. lf With the final irlnunlnp In place and the last ol the carnival rides ready to spin San Clemente will launch its annual celebration <Jf the 21llst an- niversary of California's first Christian baptism tonight. A carnival, ·complete with a mldw&J' of booths sponsored by local service clubs -and an art show are scheduled for the evening hours today, but the highlights .of the Fie!lta La Chrhtianita will come Saturday morning. The state's third-largeat parade i~ volving 4,000 participants and hundreds of floats, horsemen, bands and col<lr. iu¥11s will , begin, ;traveling the main streets of the city at about 10:15 a.m. ·Almost ev{lry lQcal service fn!UP and club will join in the ,'parade with entries from throughout Californta . As a fortifier for parade vieWeJ'1 _, Clemente's Xiwaniaos will open their two days <Jf brt•k.f'9J. at 7 a.m. ln the Albert.son~s Market parkln' lot. The ' treakfast, · wiltf tlc~ets on aale at l\10 dining >110, •will·,.,..i\nie Sunday ~~~~~· crevidl are ~ei:..J ~ed. ' · ,·~!•Wll!'..,..b' a1000J · • -~-{~ "" ' • ··> :1'~ pirad<·roure w tip Avolililolnw "!ar 1111<1 =th oo.<£!ce.iruoo llllilt-is e~teoi • to 1"' llne<!"'by upwa(i!ll of 40,IJlll ,............ ' · • •A ~'jO':"ofurit tpln from, !IUll- tingfon Part !~eel by .a •Nau-l'OCfllil drill teatn bearinl" the flll!! of all stetes of the nation, will serve as a· '"tude te· file' ptrade. ' ; ·After• a Marlae Corps m9l1{1ted"~Jor guaro rrom· ·Camp, 1Pentl~· '::!'r: Manshlll and televlsjQq 11\111' 0.0. Y and his wife will motor up the ceotral business-district. ·-• · . At'lother color guard, the San Clemente h1unicipal Band and Mayor ud Mrs. Walter F. Evans Jr. will follow. After that the sco"res of floa~. horsemen, novelty entries and maiching bands will follow . _ Military ent~ will ~ude the 5th Marine Exj>edifwnary Brigade J}a!ld from Camp Pe,ndleton, a marchlng rifle .platoon frdm the Sfme base, and a float and color guard from the Navy Training Center in San Diego. The list of entries shows 450 separate attractlons in the parade. Almost siTnultaneous with the 1 p.m. ending nf lhe parade, fiesta aUention wi ll shift to the beach Where a skydiving exhibit.Ion .by two Ufegµards wearing scuba-diving gear will mark the start of the National lif~vbJg dory cham- pionships The event, whlcli becomes more ti· cltt.ig with the size of tl\e surf, will take competitors from .throughout f.he state and na~on around. ~e municipal (See FIEllU , fap I) ' O~ILY 'ILO'I' l"Mft IW Jel\JI Vtltwll TH REE YOUNOSTIRS AN TICIPATE FUN AS CARNIVAL EQUIPMENT AR RIVES IN SAN CLE M I NTI •• ~. .._ I• "¥ 1 FRbAY,'.JULY '1.1, ·itf6' .~. < •' •, •••'r •""4• .-• .t. • " . \ : • • , . . ' ' • . . - • ·-·· ,....,,,...,. ··~ ~·~ ~ -.._ .. -. -. . -r .. . ........... . ' . ' -- Q.ld· llf~te:rs • ' . " .. . '""' . ' . Still" Li· I t '"' . -.. v.e y; ' .. .. . . . ... -Aft~r 35 lly BAlllWIA DEWCR ~ ................. ' • La(una's iallled l'l&•ant ol Ille Muton loobd iM!<t tv<r Ille YOlll Thunday nigbt and ~ view wu beautfM . • Tbe 3$th llllllveraary iw-otalfoo ol the Plfeant fa I "command per!orm- lll«,' made l!P eotirefy o1 a-.c. fa- V!"'ttes among the. lwndreds .r llvi!>I -that have been cmted slbCt the Pa~t's earlieat days. · ~ ,~ery year ~· 11.!$ Is ,....__. mN ·the quallt; · o1 each (l<eltlllatlon Q>eaks well r ... the dlacrlmlnatin, taste ot·P~coen:,o:ver the yeva. ~ lbe ol, the --"'· by Proditc<r l)oo· Will'-aiid, b1a dedJcated ltaff Ji monumeat11. ner. ""' ... leSl than !ti ll"llfant u.m. aeveral of them miniaturO "'plllriet•: With up to -°' four lndlY\clllal art worb.oo s~e 4t ~ aaine time. . Pwbaflll lnopired by the cllalJence Ute ~ ot,<f( ba4 ocbl4vetl.a P-moves llllQOlllly Ud l'odltb' • wllb .i-t .. dela,YI .. drll(inr spola. JUCflcletto 'uie of the Irvine llowl ~ .. ~to Ibo -"'" qi tltl,JrOCfucll., U ·the opotlilbl 1POVU r,rom ' the l1!lia Jiap to .. hli- to'ljle. liap IO rt..t I -~-::,-., art, mellc:ulolllly .... u..,_. :~ _..,. *" '""'I..;,. cl VIPs -·!OW, iOd ~-town o ff \ef ah , ~ ol the """ ~nd d~ ,_. .... ·'ruled an o1 11ie Bc!Wf:t uee ~If•,.~ wilh . I Uflll 'IO!l,~re­q°'1il, iJIP!O\Jae' u l!le llvtna plcliuu wen .un"'lfed. .• · Evin Ille wiather contributed to the ' 01'._.,.U efle<t, ·~t W~ I pleUJDI, 1tarlll nlaM l(ld,. ·twanl _the e:nd, 'II narrator H(P. . Orahallt direCtid tlltention to the lllll11de reproduction of the Porch ol the MildeOi,· a full . ._ moved from behtnd tlie trees, IS 1t OD cue, to bathe ~ .. ~ In 1 utb,e11.t1c · ',ilioup the/< art no "firotal' 1'\ the 1'7111 Pqelljt, •liltlmen would fllid ' II ..,.. to believe the lmpro-.ta that tochnical advances In lighting, OOllumlnl ~nd . P«P¥•tiQn of bac~ground.s "-" l!Il<i< ljl "procjuclng S\l<h eari, favortt .. IS "rtnkie!" 1'Slue Boy" 1 and Millet's g1o·wi(l( "'Jbe Gieaners," cOmPoaer-coOductor Vic Schoen Jeen)I \q 11!!'ve fqitnd the secret .•l a~I mualcal presentation in the Bowl wttb hl1.,new. ~od ratb_er un!que orc~tratlon. .Tbe. blaring brass and faltertni vfolins that diatressed listeners in P.rtvloua yean 'Have ·t>eeir ttplaced wlth a ban~' of rlCh-volced celll, French hi;lrns, troin- l>Qne• and a rare blend or ~tchlnl tµatrument.s. The f<Sull 'la musl<1 lhat ftlls the Bowl Withoul blutiJJ& and •'lmeafs the 111,1• presentation without diltractlng tie viewer.· · tl\O richly varied prosram b ,......., ln the popilar sculpture rflX'OCIUcUOns. C()Vl!ring tvtrything frbm VeaUI de Milo ,, to Cellini'• gtit1ertna golden Sall Cellar. As alwa)'s, the spettacUlat: pose tl (See PAGEAll'r, ""' I) ' Orufe c:.a.tl I ...... ~ Weatherman Predicts lenlpor• tures from' 18 to la degrees llOne the Oranie Coia!. Lows will be 57 to 15 -ind low clooda ind roe aro expected In ti, early mornln( hour•~· .,_ .. . INSIDE TODAY ' Thtrt ii a touch of nost.l.!Qfa fll the alf a.r ihe JSth .n"llOl Ftllivol •I Arr. cmd Pag<O!OI o/ the ~.,ters o~• to•ig~I ht Lagwna Beach. It's ~i covertd in tod!tt• Wtr~•nder. .. 'I !!!!!l!OO •.....a • ., ~ .... "'i'1 .,... ·--~ .. . II awtaa .... ..... ' ........ It """ tt.MI ....... ,... • ............. u ,.......... ... ...... .. ...... '"" ...... . • ~·:, t :: iQF:•• 3 • • 1 • • ·- -Frr.m ,. ... l ' · · ' p A.GEf. TN {} D' Il&STErs.... • . .. -~ '· 'l1te Doilcorl "'n ap·!a"'e r 1 the ~ 'M Ibo P..-ca 1n 1nop1rinC hl!llR:W. ~ : :h.>r r!e r<:pr. ·-1··, .,.,.,., ap._, the ncltollaa llt.lbl1ahel ol Ille S:ttlbtn a'ass Cr•1•• .. • .-u LU a~. dlllrchllU a~ thal .. • .-;·· ' -·· JD1U1 lj>pl•--aat ol ............. .. --,· .. :ie. .... A -• -Ill ......... ,., la 'Ille 11llo, .. ··--··,jlkl DGt llol4 -a.. Et&ht tiimOrtah, e!(.1t lnlrica.t.I)' ctr\ J pr ;v&ew •a# tr~·,· llDcwt' trt11111:--. ..,. ChiDtM ivories, perlect in every det.tll. thsn ..... ...,. -....... • -.. w-Homers pll!lldat Breet!nr Up Tbo 111111 r-.i ol Aril ad-~ . bu been selected for um year's revela· of tht Maiten olficltll7 Ol¥fl' tta llJlrte tioo ol bow a living picture it created. mer 1\ln toda)' tDd Will contlnut ~ 'I Want 10, Sia1~ Sobbing Girl ,Dragged From Home LONDON (UPI) -~ .. ,...~ ... drlaod ICHlmlio( .... Thundaylrom the armo ol the wmwi lhe has known 11 her mother atnte she wu six week.I old. pollcimen otood by to ma1<o 111re ao ... 1n1er1-. Ne11bboo... who hod ....... the .... 1lnce she wa1 a baby ,wept as Jeanette WU p.it Jnto tbe back aeat of the offlclals' car. One elderly man lbouted, "Man'1 bklody inhumanity to man!" Wllb -open, aetUng and backdrop Aus. lO. .. , .,.. llauJod IDlo place, models posed Tho p.....--la ~ ..ic · .. · ond frame adjusted. Alter watcblng lh.,. out 1..-the --for the lat1er "Mummy1 mummy, don 't let them take me away !" pleaded Jeanette BarUett as ah• was taken from her foster mother, Mn. WlUred Callaway, 45, t.o be relW'Dld io her natural mother. The decision ended a 21·month le1at ' battle and sparked demands today fot a change Jn Britain's child welfare laws. • Britaln'a newspapers gave prorninen& -to the atory and plclurel ol tlie 1truggle. ''This mu' t never happen aaatnl," sald the Daily Sketch In a bold headline o v e r its froot.pqe plcturt. In an editorial accompaayin& mor. pk:· t~s 'inside, the: newspaper aakl under a headline "stop thJa b&r'aarism": ''The picturet en thl.t paae m a dilsrace ' to Britain." rather pedestrian actlvlU.., lhe oudlenee part ol Allllbl. bu! dedfcoted !1n1 moy Is pr<dlc:tably llWmOd -· following be al>lt to lllld llcl<eu thot bave been a brief blockout, lhe ligllll go uo on reterv«!, but; DGt ~ up, by, cbe<lcln1 the completed pictur<, ao Wualoo lhl~• lh• bo,I ollloe jolt.bel<A C1l1'laln um~ hord to 6e!levc. Tbo Filtival· grooiido, ·w1111 .. -Reh - The ever-popular Norman Rockwell ii dlsplo}' tt· orti ud cntto by loco! arlbti" • "No, mummy. Don't make me go. t shan't go. I want ca 1tay," U. chlld SQbbed. reJftltflted with Winter Dua. two elder-will bt 9P,ltl:I dall)' from noon to mldnf&ht • ty ceritletnen enjoying a , UtUe music wttit-..,.clal ~ On-the-Gree~ J>l'"actice with the tid of their dog, whose Oft Sunday afternoons, • lively puppet bowls are even wriUen lnto the score. . •·· show ln .tbe little Forum Theater, a This particular gimmick, along with restlurant for dining and many con- • few t"iches of Jll[e...C9t'D io. the 01"J'IODI run.by Lqune clvie Cl'OUJll> narration, may offend some purlste, but BePut!ng todly, the grounds will bl they seem t.o draw chuckles from most !ltl'Ved b.Y Uw! popular Fe.Oval trams, d. the audience. ruanbW ~ fn::m down & ow• N..:tfler Qroholn •WU In good ~' · 1-· ~ · · · • 'I11uRd.Jy Md tifa ·.en·~ as usual, •II ~ 7 , 1 •• • , well ris<arched and dotted w I) h fascinatine tidbits of .information fibou\ lh• artista ... -worn are repoducei!-The advllability ol ttplaclaC tlie ..W Lmd's Prafet that .....,ponies t1ie elbe- tng Last ·supper· "With a recltaUon of lhe proyer ii que-1>1e. lnlad of 4th Art·A.;Fair Opens Today With Additions Candle ;Killer ntelkec1 . sane; .. :t . ; Tq ;AJe ~t Here • ...,,... lo ~·DAILY~ ' COLOllADO llP!lmG8 -Procaedlnll bepn 11ore iaday to'~'"' cmu.upi Killer -W. L111i1tJ io lloulbem ~ a!Mt,1 ,ptllll ol poy- declaredb!Jll to ba 1-mon. '1111 former w--noldeDt """ -fA>dly'• ~ ol tht fourth am...i Art-A-Fair m, lhe Art (:olooy, 'J>llll time ,al A!•-llo!O Hoopltal' viaiton wUl oee aomethlnr lltW lhla 10< 1111 ritual ldlJlnc ol a ctrllrttod yar -tht pddiUon ol ocuipton, 18<11 murder cbarpo In Or"'it und .. craftamlll ond their emlblto. San Dlqo counu... Enie Tote, ('Olllldo cbl1rman for lhl , ,,__ outdoor fair at S4I N, o-st Hlabw•Y· ~.,. wu captured here io June -Ibo! In tht past four YWI only followlnc I hllb-<pead -wllh I a f• cnrtsmen h.ovo uhlbited Ii tht d«aclive If'• I .-! robbe7 In whldl pndomlNnUy tnacUUonalilt tboW: tht OWDe.r'I wifa WU taken bouce. "But th1t year, we have aeveraJ," Jfe and a ~ Mill Kendall be aid. They will dl&play jewelry, A. Bterly, IN, of, ...... Qre., bo1b trtnk<U, --1, and oculptured plll!fed I-bx. rw ol lnoanlty worn, 1n· addltloii ·1o !be p0pu1ar -"' to • Yarl"'1 o1 q,u,..• ..;,i, _,, 11111 In olll, ....... colors, and Ink. to !ho ·Colorodo lloio !f<ioliilil •• Pueblo. Azt..A·Folf will be open SUnday lhn>lllh Bl p~ ~ . -Alton>IJ 'l1lun!llJ from 11 J.m, to 11 p.m. ud R4bart Ruoiel1 dloelOood 'liiunday that on Friday ond Salurday from 11 a.m. lhe el)>er)I doltrmlMd IJbtrty to be to mldnJs!>I. Parklnc ii ·ovallobi. ot legol!y &ane and caPl!bl• ol belnl tried tbe . rm 'd 'the: fair, ott the -ee&r for the Southern eawOm11 murders. Way alley, .. well II aloni c.o.st "W8 ~·t try tilm ori our" local lflg!niay ot the -· chqe1 unless ~I hopJ>ll*I to oo.c:.n ol Ila alllbltion, -ed their cue In CalUornla," RUlllll a· by the LoplO Beach FIM-Artl "-II-plained. Uon or& apec:tlol Jli,tltll vlliton .. lhla San Dle10 oulhorltteo, hon"1', tie!lev1 iear. • tlieY' ""'" • a_, cue oplnll Liberty hie ,_.. that IO,Gll -'< •• In the &adl.UC rllull murder June 7 t. -loot .,.., and that ·-""' ol Robert J . lrlon, 53, whom be knew II boun4 to ilx:reUI lhla year. "W• while both were mental Jl'U.0. bad o good -!oat 1oar ud .. .,, A 17-yur-old i.aqf Beodo boy 1..-ced ..,,. 1¥1 lfll•llrtlw back to -to '-It• J.tbartfJ~ Mlot'<@l!l'!f to &bia: ,_ ... " . ·;_...ti\ Ifl-1 •partmept -after the fujttivt Admbli!>o to Ille "'"'"1"',,la!r ls ~-".'beid bl& own f•nilly at sunpolnt. In ......_ Ail •Art-A·Falr Cord ii la&Ued Westmln&iar -Aid be wu forced to and JI .,..i (or tht -· ·oo fl1r Wilch. .-.-11 lave to pofoaOI. ~-were left burnini bealde lrlon'a Rdn4 11-•·wJl! oloo be ~la. otobl)fil, beaten and str"'iied body, In -4 tlle -c:olOrfu1 -. a copy o1 lhe l'"l'*Jue tobleau i.wmen lowid 1n· June, ·1•, whn they amoted Uberty beolde b1a &lrlfrlend'& body. La. Paz Off.ramp lmprovententsOK lie ii aloe accuoed ol t11o March 1J murdtr of • former roommate, 1'homu J. ~I 25, who WU •hot twice and dUii/ped near Sunaet Aquotk Park In Huollnlton Buell. DAIL V ,IL.OT ltalf '"'It INCOMiNG IYFAN (RIGHTI PRAISES OUTGOING LAWRENCE for L•IUM Ch11mber, • Traditional Changing of the Gu•rd Syfan New CofC Chief Af:ter Laguna Dinner Followfnc a champagne n<epllOll and dinner 'lbunday nlj)I~ local builder ond dvii engineer, Bernml Syl111, 158 Euwald Ba7, wu ln&talled b lhe 19'/D-71 p-1 ol the Logwia Beadl Ownber of OQrnmerce. 'Iba lnlllallation wu made al tlie tr-cbaml>er of coounerce Kidnap Victim Photos Given LANSING, Mlcb. (UPI) -Police h.ove draWD'UP tboutands of clrculan bearing Loi&rle MurMij)lon'a pictun In llopea truckers ~ the country may turn up a clue t.o the fate of the: kidnaped lltl-. Chief De!ll!d Hu!l!1-e•llmited I00,000 drivers woul4 Re tht po&t.ers In truck tennlnall •"f'* the country. 'lbe circulars con!ain a beadsl!<>I of the 1e. ytll-ol.d daugtier of fonner Lansing Mayor Mu F. Mumlngban and a full· length picture. Aleo on the poiK.u WIS • ~posite dnwlnti of the Negro (UMIU who en- tered Gol!qller'o Gilt Shop July 9, pistol whipped the owner, atole SM and loreed the pretty blonde, a clerk, to IC00!11pany him. diMer which preceded the 35th Pageant oC tbe Mastera: preview presentaUon. "I hope we can accomplish the things we have set out to do," Syfan said alter the honors were completed. Also installed were other chamber of- ficers. Outgoing pre!ident Harry Lawren- ce will serve next year as an ex-officio member. He will be joined by Cy Nugent, treasurer; Lorna Mills, &ee0nd vice presi4 dent, and Roy Marcom, first vice presi· denl. It was a busy night for Mayor Richard Goldberg who was on hand for the installation. Goldberg, before arriving a& the chamber dinner, had been at Ben the Hot.el Laguna fer th e FesUval of California Cities Dinner and then to tlie Hotel Laguna 1..-tlie FeeUvll ol Arts pr<S& dinner. The mayor praised the chamber of COmJ¥.r~ for its work for {#guna Be80i!I Goldberg alao Jl'id · tribute Io Lawrin~. describing him as "a man who has Laguna Beach in mind all the time." Following the dinner, the chamber din- ner guests visited the grounds of the. Festival of Arts and watched the preview performance of the Pageant of. the Masters. A man and a woman from the Dorset County Council children's department struggled for 20 minutes u the child c:lung to her distressed foster mother outside. their home in Bridport, 125 miles 10uthwe.st of London. A crowd of newsmen, photographers and neighbors watched the ICf:ne. Six Madman Kills California Girl in East From Wire Senr.ce1 CHICAGO -A manhunt sp!'ead today for a sadistic •lasher who atripped, bound and slaughtered one Calliornia &irl Thunday nlj)lt, then cut tlie lhrool of a companion who llUddenly walked toto their hotel mom. Police immediately imposed secrecy on what was found ill the e1clush1e suite, but it is rumored to parallel a recuit wave of ritualistic murders, with at least ooe mes..age scrawled on a paper. EvelYJI Okubo, ti, of Stockton, was found dead In the balhlub, her hands tied behind her back and her throat cut, accord.in& to Investigators. Ml11 Ranoo Yamada, 11, and aho from Stockton, wu found in the blood· drenched aeventh floor room Of the Palmer House Hotel with her throat cut and taken to a hQspltal in e1tremeJ.Y critical condiUon. 11le scene of horror wu discovered by a third girl, Patti Iwata.ti, II, of Los Angeles, who was attending the. 21st Biennial Convention of the Japanese American Cltlzen1 League. Today's program wa1 canceled and ao decision bad been-made on whether to eliminate a acheduled speech Saturday by San Francisco Slate Colle11 Prealdent S. t. Hayakawa. _NeWsmen asked Chief of Homlclde John Carila about rumon that "ritual" note1 had been lelt in the room , 1aylng ''de.11th Is beautiful." Cart.in said, 11'J'here was nothing to indicate it'& 1 ritual killing, but there was some correspondence in lhe room." Deputy Chief of Detectives Willlam 1.turphy refuted to say what had been wrltt.en, but uld the "correspondence'" had been made with a black felt pen on white paper. Summer The newsi.per called the day'1 event. "cruel, stupid and unjwt" and said "they prove. that an t!lement or barbarism In British law still lives on." It called for a change in the Jaw "t.o shield children from being Involved in tuclt appalling scenes as t o o k place at Brldgpon y'°'erday." • <n>e Gumli1n Joined In cllUnr ·ror a chan1e tn the law -to be done, it said, in a manner "as most concerned with the ca.re of cbUdren & b J n k neee.aary," Jeanette and ais brotben and ailters were placed in care of. local authoiities shortly after she was born t.o Mrs. Joan Bartlett, wow 45. At the time, Mrs. Bartlett was hcmelesa and between marriqu. F,..m P .. e l FIESTA .•. pier three times and through the. aornetimes heavy rurf oo aix aeparate. trlJ>'. An added facet of the race ls tts relay segment where each team must send a member from the beached boat to a mark and b1ck to the. boat again for the next leg of the race. The crescent-shaped rowboats are UJed by some lifeguard systems u rescue craft. The ABC "Wide World of Sports'' camera crew will be on hand to film the annual event for nttwork teEvi.aioo. Several fUmlng crews from Jociit television stations also will be working the races . The annual event has been held in Sari Clemente twice before. Throughout the entire thret da,ys of the fiesta 007.ens of carnival rides and other attractions will run into the night at old Plaza Park near Las Palmas School. On Saturday night at sunset the huge Royal Cavaliers band from Van Nuys -the largest ~try in the parade earlier in the day -will perform in a fret C<111C<rt at tlie park. 'Ibo fieoia will cooclude Sunday tvellin.I wilh tlie closin1 ol lhe camlvll and midWay. The celebration commemorates the baptism of a little Ind ian girl in the hills above what is now San Clemente. 'lbe actual baptism site is In Camp Pendleton. authorities say. The. Christian rites were perfonned by ptlest.s under Fray Junlpero Serra on an exploratory upedition ol California led by Gaapar de Poctolo :Ill! year• ago. Piao to lnllOll trolllc dlnah. u,bllq, rips· and a adder ayatem ol lane& on the Lo Pu Rood oUramp ol the San Dlelo ,,_,Y Dell' Mllllon Viejo won _.val today by the OOilornla Hlj)lwoy Comlolallap. A total ol '24,000 In lllate hlll!waY !undo wu ollocated for the proje<:I calcWated kl elimlnato lhe, otopo ol free. WI)' snotorisU waltinl to get Oil t.o La Pai Rood. Check Fraud Suspect Set To Enter Plea on Charges 4 SIDI CHAIRS ot H. M. 1 DYAL TAIU 2it- WITH J WYIS Tho · 1.-.y llklp& ... .,.. deemed a -to motorbto. No -ilic otortlllg date !or tlie off. nD1P wldatlnC • n d traffic lll!hto "" . ·ll1pllllo!Md by Comm!nlon opokesinen, I;U wort by crewa wa1 expected to blcbt wlUdn 1 month or two. DAILY PILOT ........... " ............. ................... ,...., c.t11 ii!.. S.. Cb , .. °"""" COAST '1JILllHlHO COMPANY leHrt N. w, .. ~l!leM Miii .... i.w ~ J•c.k a. c.,J.1 'Acit ~I ..... ~· ,......., n •• ,, 1e,,w11 l'dllOf' Tlie••t A. M•r.MM M-.11191:1111# lie••'' P. N,n ISotvlll OtWlfl '-!)' E4119t -c.tflt ... 1 -Wc.N ...... ...... ....... 1..-: •11 ... , .... , ~ i........~-~, ... -t..-r.:11• 141Mf1: 11111 ... di ~ 1M ~al ""1fl II C..... It ... An 11Je1ed tntemaUon11 forger who police char1e launched a f\l.bber-check spree ff'Ql'll San Clemente through two ~emis~a will enter 1 formal plea to charges Monday In South Oran1e Counly Municipal Court. Darrell G. Hafen of Salt Lake City, Utah, appeared '11wndoy In lhe oourt ot Judg~ Rlchud J. S•in ·ror or- ralgnment and wu granted untU Monday to enter a plea to chatges of fotgery. Hafen wu arrelted by San Clemente Detecllve ·Leonard Goodwto lut Tuadoy Laguna Planners Eye Signs Again l.olllla Bead> plannln( commlsslonm wlli be asked Moodoy nl1ht to approve a diagram lnterprettna the languaae of a recently adopted amendment t.o the sign ordlnan<e d1111ilnr the malhod ol calculaUn& llp area. The m-. i. Intended 1o -applicants· haw the dty staff will ad- minlat.er the controveni1l reruJ1t1on whlcli ha been the oubject ol dilculllon lot N'feraJ months. l.Anjuage of UJe amendment was pr~ poled by lign maker Earl !ltoor, who molntained the orislnal wordlnr wu too rntrlcUve and woold ....Wt l n -· .-uc """· However It I• fwed ln IOmt quarten thM tht new wordtna could result ln Mrioua rnloinlerJ>lflltfon o1 the lnteol ol the orc11....,. llld milht permit """ ., to eifht um.. lh• ,,., orlflnali1 !nl.Xel. The Jdea Of a dlasram IDu1tr1tln1 th• clt)''• tn•:;rpretaUon of thl lan!1Je"t w:. propolOd lol a ,.....t Plonnlll1 Com- m1•·1on meitlntt. U, ap-"roved, the 11· h•rtut~• will b• Included In lhe offidll • lip manual. night at Los An1elea lntematlonat Airport aft.er tbe detective spent months tracing the man'• trips and alleged forgery epl90des In Europe, Latin America and the U.S . Besides the local charge• of forgery, Hafen faces federal action for allf;!&.,,ed interstate nJght t.o avoid prORCUtlon. ) ·The · ff.Ytaf'9ld college gradaute In banking and finance la still being held in Orange County Jail on $31,000 ball. Hafen, who aaertedly told police. he laW'IChed the international jaunts becluse of a grudge. against banks, had Jess than f60 in hlS pockell when he arrived stateside. with his wife and four children fron.1 CoMa Rica. Detectlv., wollills to .,-eel him aald they found acores of apuate check book• on accounts from many foreign C0W1bie1 and aeveral stat.e.a in the Rocky Mountain area and Southwest. Dozens of farmal-k>okina e be c k I stamped~witb official-looking cheekwriter figures of $9,000 and more. were amon1 the evldence 11elied, police allege. Goodwfii Aid Interpol ii npec:ted to file charges 11a.1n1t Hafen for aUeged forgerlea Involving thousands of ~oil~ in i,ondon, Parts and several cities 1n Switterland-Qoodwln'a deollaide punult ol the alleg. ed forger lasted for weeks after the May 4 alleged account juggling of thousands of dollan at the Bank of America branch ln San Clemuite. 'I'hroogb an lnt.erna.Uonal system of t.eteiype• ()4)odwln traced Hafen '• trips from the' U.S. to Central America, then to New Yori, Europe and back t.o Central Amttlca•lli•. It wu lllCh a milllivt thot led to the welcomlng party ~t 1 puaen1er t.e.rmlnal Tuesday at the airport. · No other membtn of h11 r;,mUy were htld In th• quiet arrelt by poUC<. : 'Mle large nu.mben of foreign banks Involved In the two month operation s!'ll hive not filed lhelr requeall for ~ _.u.., Goodwin ll1d. ,. I . ' ' . ' ·lut'f'·,,. OUR SUMMER SALE-A INCLUDES SElfCT!D 5ROUPS FllOM OREXE( HtRITA~,, HENREOO: NATIONAL, MARGE CARSON, HERITAGE & HEttREDON Ul'HOLSTEAY rLU$ MANY> OTHER LINES' REDUCTIONS ON ACCESSORIES, I.AMPS, ANO PICTURES ARI ALSO AVAii.AiLE. , . DEALERS FOR. HENllEDON -DREXEL -HERITAGE 1.J1111 INTlllOIS l'roltHlonol I•-LAGUNA llACH . NIWl'ORT llACH. 1727 WNtcllfl Dr., 642 -2050 OPEN fRIOAY 'TIL 9 Dotlto«t Anllow....AID-NllD ~ Nartlt CoHI Hwy. "94-4UI - OrlN FRIDAY 'TIL t , .. ,_ .......... c..., .... 1161 l 7 J I a c I I ! I I I • I • ' I I I I ' I I I J • ! I ( I I I ( ' J l Laguna OKs \Pay Increase For Guards The amites beaming from lUeguard towers aionj Laguna 's beaches tttis week are not entirely inspired by the summer crop ol. bikini-clad beauties. , By aoUon o! the City Council, Laguna·, lifeguard force no longer is lhe lowest· paid . in the oounty. it's now a notch above Seal Beach and only a hair beneath. San Clemente . A resolution adopted by the council \Vedneaday night increased pay ratel!l ror tbe seasonal guard forct -num· bering about 41 -"effective July I, ao U}e' pay bike will be reflected in the guards' ne.rt cbecks. Th& reorganized ruard force will be aet up in five pay-steps, each step based on total hours served. Hourly pay for atep one, beginning guards, will increase from $2.60 to $2.91 ; step two goes from '2.70 to $.1.tl&; step three from $2.80 to ,$3.21 ; step four from $2.90 to $3.36; and swp five from $3.00 to $3.56. The operator of the lifeguards' new boat, guard Skip Connor, will get a raise from $3.50 to $3.70 an hour; the new position of assistant lifeguard aupervisor, held by Dale Ghere. will be paid al the rate of $.1.70 and the lifeguard &Upervisor rate goes from $3.85 to $3.95. Thil post is held by Capt. Rod Riehl. The pay raises will affect seasonal personnel only. Pay scale for permanent employes will be established· effective Sept. 1. In the guard force. U. Eguene dePaulis and senior guard Mike Hartley an on duty all year. The ~ncil also approved establish· melt of the new position of year-round Chief Lifeguard. The part time chief lifeguard posilion, long he ld by Tom Dugger, will be dissolved, as will a part time senior guard position. The $4,000 saved by remoying each of these positions, plus an additional allocation or SJ,o:>O, will make up the salary for the new year:round Chief Liff:guard. Ttie lifeguards will conlinue to operate under lbe city 's Recreation Department. In other pre·budget action Wednesday, the council approved several items di~d at a Tuesday budget study aession. Financing for the items became avaUable as the result of an unexpected increase in the city's assessed valuation which made available for the budget an additional $133,~. eoUncilmen 1pproved a new employe medical insurance program ; hiring of two police investigaton and a dispatcber- ~=:·.f:r ~~~~= d:a~:~~ a8Ztpi~ temporary 11tenographer clerk for the city man@ger's offici. Restored to the RecreaUOn Department budget was 11 aerQor recreation lead~r and a part time recnation leader to supervise teen ac- tivities Chicago School Vote Asks Racial Census CHICAGO (UPI) -The Board of Education for the natioo's second largest .ICbool system, threatened with a faculty deJegregation suit by the Justice Depart· me11t, 'Thursday voted 9-1 lo conduct a racial census which could eventually lead to desegregation oC teachers in \he public schools. • F.tdq, Jufy 17, 1970 L DAfl Y PflOT 3 Salty Question: Negotitate or S.-et . Public access to Salt Creek Beach is the name of this game. Shaded areas {l, 2, 3 and 4) amount to about 37 acres for parking areas and beach access on either end of the beach, \Vbich has been center of controversy sillc~ Orange Coµnty Supervisors turned over the old Salt Creek Road to the La- guna Niguel Corp. The corporation currenUy is developing lhe area between the beach and Pacific Coa st Highway. To southeast (areas 3 and 4), partin& and beach access border property' owned by €bandier-Sherman Corp. and take in a slight amount of Cliandler-Sherman land. Parking and acce~s areCJ1s were wor-td out in necotiations with the two private firms by a team of county'department beads, who Tecom.mended that the agreement be accepted. Supervisor David L. Baker disagreed and plugged for continued ne- gotialions to obtain additional public parking and beach a~cess in ~e center of. Laguna Ni·guel property. La_guna Niguel official.a balked, Ill effect, tellipg counJ.y su~rvi~ors to accept the deal as offered, or condemn the land;. and. pointed out that the latter approach would take "ytar8'' in court and "cost the county millions.'' County supervisor• currenUy •re pond.ering the altemative.s open to them. Immediate Sea -oil Ban Urged by Sen. Cranston \YASHINGTON (UPI) -Sen. Alan Cranston {[)..Calif.) called today (or immediate cancellation of all but thret federal oil leases in the Santa Barbara ChanneJ off the coast of California. Cranston, in an amendment to legislation he introduced last year, ca lled for cancellation of 68 oil leases and a ban on any future leases. Under the amendment, three leases on which drilling platlorms now are in operation would not be immediately cancelled. . . . The three leases which would remain in force include the one lJl which an underwater blowout occurred in January 1969. resulting in an oil slick that fouled Santa Barbara beaches. The other two leases are nearby. Cranston · noted that the Interior Department bas given the Union Oil Company permission to continue drilling on the first lease i~ an effort to drain the reservoir and thus hah the oil leak. The same reservoll' extends beneath the second lease , which is oprated by the Sun Oil Company: . The third lease, operated by Phillips Oil Company, 1s adjacent to state tidelands and will tap a reservoir being pumped on state lands by Standard and Richfield. . Cranston said a "precedent" for cancellation of 01\ leases had been . set by the administration in a bill introduced by Sen. George ~1urphy I R.cahf.), to cancel two channel lease£. "1 believe there has been a growing consensus that no further leases should be put into production in the Santa Barbar~ Cha~.el," Cranston said in calling fot cancellation of all but the three leases with drilling platforms already in operation. Laguna Teen Revival OK, But Not in Ba1·efoot Bar The spirit of Laguna"s '·Rev i"al" teen cenler may rise .again like a phoenix. It will not, however. be housed i11 the old Barefoot Bar building on the Boardwalk. Misconduct there. mosUy outside, have made councilmen chary of the lit Ocean Ave. locaUon. The Council Wednesday night agreed lo hire a part-time recre ation leader to supervi!t future Revival teen aclivitie~ at the Boys' Club of Laguna Beach. Couocilman Charlton Boyd had told councilmen Tuesda,y that eliminating the function of a recreation center because of behavioral problems would be unw ise . "Just recently we've had indications of other uneasiness," he said, referring apparenUy to the Fourth of July Woodland Drive fracas. Salton· Sea Refill Asked $280 Million Project Would Pipe in Ocean Water SAN FRANCISOO (UPI) -A proposal to pwnp wa~ fn:m the Pacific Ocean into the Salton Sea to revive the inland salt I a k e was presented today to I.he international commission of t h e Galifornias. Under the proposal, water would be pumped from the Sea of Cortez over a ridge of mountains in Baja. California and then channeled downhill to the Southern California Jake, which is drying "P· Tht p._.ct $l80 million project WU worked out by Pierce Allin.kl of El Cer· rilo, a member of the commission, with the help of Wallace Dry, an engineer with the California Departmenl of Fish and Game. Besides reviving the Salton Sea, it ll'ould create a huge new salt lake ·in the Laguna Salada Buin in Baja Cailfoi'nia. Wat.er from the Salton Sea woold be pwnped back lo Ille Ocean at a point near Muicali, ythere, a ~p­ woter lw'bor COljld be created. ICCOld(n& Lo Allinio. The commission of the Califom.ias Is •il·member group dedicated to coopera- tUki between California, the Mexkan state of Baja California and the territory of Baja California Sud. The seven-member California dele1• tion is headed by Ll. Gov. Ed Reil)icb. Hugo CervanLes Del Rio. governor of lhe territory of Baja Callfornla Sud, headed a delegation, and the Baja California delegation w a s headed by Ignacio Garcia Batista. AUinio conceded Ule project's C06L would be very high, but he said the value of the Salton Sea as a rtcreation facility over the next ~ years has been estimated at $750 million. Unless M>methi111 is done, lht. lake "is doomed lo become a noxious body of dead alkaline waler ," Allinio said. "This could be the answer." · He said the project coukl also "anliWer a dream Iopa: che~ished by M~~u -• dOOP. w ~ pot'\ lo haodio it& vasL crops, plus lbe crop& of Califbrnll. Arizona and the Me1ican at.a.it ol Sonora." The water for the new harbor woold be pumped back over the. mountain• with electricity generated by . t h 1 downstream flow towards the Salton Sea, which is 235 feet below sea level, Allinio said. The new lake. created on t.he Mexicar1, aide. of the border would also prorjde recrea.Uon and fishing if the JN'.9Ject ts ooilt. · West German Envoy Wins British Backing LONDON (UPll -WesL Gmnan Foreign Minister ·Walter Scheel won full 9ritisl) backing today !0< nqotiatioll ol a treaty ol nonacgreaion wi\h the Sovlol Union Ind flew lo Wuhiqloa. Ti~ To~ Ti~ked George Fowler. city recreation direc· t.or, said the Boys' Club facility ha s tremendous potential. He estimated 250 students attended a June 25 dance. Two marshals were hired for security and the money received from the dance payed all costs, Fowler said. Markets Upset-But Signs Gone Time finally ran out for the Tic Toe Markel clock signs, that have stood at two LagWla locations for the past three years. The large clocks were located at the market locations at the corner of Th~ia and Glenneyre Streets and at N. Coast Highway and Viejo Street. The clocks were a good way to get the time when driving around town, but they didn 't conform with the sign oridna nce. Now, smaller clocks which comply are on the poles in froni. of the stores, rczistering the wrong time all the time. The new· clocki are only facades. the y have no works, and now are only decora- tion. "W~'r.e getting nothing bul complaint! about Ure new signs." said John Kerr. sign director for Tic Toe Marketa. "Peo- ple are continually ~ing our store n'lanagers wny the time is wronil;. We've asked our managers lo tell the people to complain to the city council ." Kerr said it cosl $5,000 to replace the signs and thal the old ones will now be destroyed. Councilman Edward Lorr suggested Tuesday that dances might be held at the high sc hool and junior high. City Manager James D. Wheaton said student! did not like to return lo school fo r a dance. "The psychology is not the same as it was a doien years ago." he said. The council initially agreed to try the old bar building a.1 the Boardwalk as a teen cenler in the winter months. Its once florid reputation as the scene of noisy entertainment and homosexual activities had diminished as it became a bla'tld beer bar owned by the city and leased. The building, however. did not make the successful social read· justment as a center for youth activities. HfCKORY. DICKORY. DOCK -TIME RUNS OUT FOR TIC TOC'S C~OCKS Ltgun•'• New Sign Ordin1nc1 Ruffles Clockw1fch1rs 11 Well 11 Store Owner& . ' HOW TO SAVE: Learn these secre.ts of clean-up sale bnylng. They'll help you make the deal of your life on a Cllrysler, Plymouth or any other make. 1 EXPECT TO SAVE REAL ~ONEY. Ifs a fact-at clean-up time you really can save. Dealers have to rediice !heir stock as much as possible before the new models come in or they're in bad •hape. So they're willing to cut prices lower than 'at any lime during the year. 2PROMISE HIM YOUR . BROTHER'S FLEET BUSINESS ... if he'll give you an q:tra spei:ial ~ on your car. 3 PIN THE DEALER DOWN ON WARRANTY~ Y~ could have to _pay exira far a 5-y~/5~000 milo PCl1ltt train warranty• (Olryslet/Plymouth Olfe.r11t at no q:tra . charge). Better check if thezeia a charge .. .'calllC you don't want to ll_uy a car without this Jirotectioo. . 'WAllllANTY-FIYl·YEAftl•,M MILE POWH TIIAIN/ 12-MONTlll/I~-Mft.11 ON ENTllll VEHfCU °""""'~_.. ........ ,._.. __ ........, ...... ~"' ................... .,_.~ ......... .. ,, ....... _, ... q ........ _.....,._ ..... .._,.... _____ .................. _... ...... ..... -,....--..__-..... -... ............. ...... -·---.... --. ....... AU yoo •no to atlr ls your Chrysler/P~ ...,.,.,-. Costa Mesa Atlas Chrysler·Plymouth Inc. 2929 Harbor Boulevard HunUngton Beach HunUnalon Beach ChryaleJ'Plymouth 18881 Beach Boulevard I I f DAJLY PILOT lc-1111 .. .. Ollltr ... a.ft) When a Bolton, England woman •potted 2-year-old Ian Gr-leld TuesdaY-at bus slop and asked wbere he was going with a satchel over bil ~boulder, the youngster re- plled; "I'm golnf to the bank with daddy.'•....,...'' J.n&ide the woman tound f4IO ln'cash. She took Ian and the money ba<:k lo his father. • lnfhoU1 at the Meretr Countu workh.Ouae in lflta J111r1t 1taoe:d a ~f' -k 1trito 'Monday; Somt 20ij)ritoMr11tnick to back up theif dcmandl wh~ !~lud­ tcl a request for 1nd1vidua.l cereal paekage1 rather than a large famfl11·1t111.t bo~. • A Lewes, England court fined Andrew H.nely, 21, $"8 Wednesday alter jle pleaded guilty lo having articles used for cheating. Author· ities s8id-he duped.teen-agers at a pop music festival Jast May, selling dyed saccharin tablets as LSD and cury powdor, gravy cubes, herbs and plasticine as ma·rijuana. • An equipment manufacturing firm in Southend, England his of· fered a $12 bonus to every nuile employe who convinces a gjrl 'to work for the company for three months. ''We badly need women for our a:;:sembJy lines,'' a c!)ITIJ)any spokemwi said, •1and needless to i;ay it gives our young bachelors a wonderful opening to chat with the girls." • Forrqer President Chori., de Gaulle bas finished the first volume ol a planned three books which will constitute memoirs of his 11 years as heed of the French state. His publllher. Pion ot Paris, said the volume, entiUed, "Le Renouveeu" or the "Renewal, would appear in the autumn. It will cover the for- mer president's activities from 1958 lo 1962. • A team of 30 Weitminakr, E'ngland .cft11 council employtt mad pc1n.tfme workers are poU. fnO' ptdfRriaM jn London's Wtlt md on wll11 the111Ualk and whtr• f.Mtl are ooing. Tht 1urw11 is !limed at f'tlkvinu overcrotodl:d ridaoaUc conditions, a council official IClid Wednt1dau. • Large numbers of babjes are join- ing \be waiting !isl for lalse teeth, according to Or. Pamel1 Hobson, a senior lecturer at Manchester University's Department of Pre. ventative Dentistry in England. She said she bad extracted bab y teeth from many infants as young as a year old who, because of a strain on the nation's dental facil- itiei, may not get dentures before their teeth begin to graw at age 6. • A motorcyclist roared into a Scunthorpe, England police station Wednesday, screeching to a halt in front ~f the ceils. Surprised police- men charged him with driving while intOxicated and led him a few steps lo jail, ls1·ael Jets Hit Agait1; Nasse1· Back ' B1 THE .\SSOCIATEP PRESS Slity Israeli planes aUacked Egyptian po1ilion1 aJooc the SUez Canal today killing one Arab soldier and wounding seven. a military spokesman 1n CaJro sai<I. The gpok~an said the raiders ran 1nto •'thick Egyptian ·ground fire which prevented them from achieving their objecilvu.11 He said the planes raided along the southern and central sectors of the lOknUe.wata'way. It marked the IOth straight day that Israeli aircraft. have struck at Egyptian targets along the canal, Meanwhile, President Gama1 Abdel Nasser of. Eapt flew home from Moscow alter estencled talks on the Middle East situation with Kremlin leaders. -11 wa1 beUevJl4 in Moscow that Uie Ejyptian pre<idenl ancl bb hosts worked out their response to the pew U.S. peace JX'OPOS8}a for the Middle Eut. But no word of what they decided ha s leaked oot. Sovitt military ald to Egypt also WU certainly discussed. Na11er was in the Soviet capital for 19 days-and is believed to have undergone a medical checkup during his stay , Results o! this also have not been made public. Meanwhile, a ·u.s. Alr Force mWlon Was Winding up a two-day visit to Israel. The visit was described officially as a fact.finding tour, bot disclosure of it heightened speculation that the Nti:on adminlstration is plannin& some aort of gesture as a partial counter to the growing Soviet invoivement 1n Egypt. ~ have been' unconfirmed reports tltal abipo of the U.S. 11th Fleet or a U.S. Air Force squadron might visit lsraet to demonstarte American support ft>i-the Jaraelis. 'lbe visiting mission is from the Air Force Strike Command and i11 headed by the <ornmar!d's deputy chlel, Lt. Gen. James f4mundaon. The U.S. Embassy said the mission I.II on a biennial 15tudf tour of the Middle EISl 'lbere was mare. military action on Israel's frontier with Lebanon, which l11raeli troop.s crossed before dawn 'Iburg.. day for a reprisal raid during which they blew up three buildings in a frontier village. My Lai Hearing For GI Delayed; Ruling Awaited Pr. HOOD, Tex. (UPI) -Tho Anny is postponing pretrial heili/lgs for S. Sgt. David Mitchell, a c c u 1 e d of participating in the alleged My Lai massacre, until a judge rulea on hi s petiUon to transfer the charges lo a civilian ClOW't. Mildlell iJ< seeking a temporary restraining order against the Army and the appointmeM of a three-judp federal panel to determine the constitutionality of the Anny's charges. The St. Francisville, La., soldier con- tends he cannot get a fair trial from a ccmt martial because of publicity of the My Lai incident, plus public cornmenls by President Niion and high Army officers. He says the Anny will be oul to mate a scapegoat of hlln. U.S. District Judge Jack Roberts of Austin, Tex., is atilt considering the request r o r a temporary restraining order against the Anny. The Army announced Thursday its third postponement ol the pretrial hear· ings, this time unlit Aug. I I. The an· nouncement was made by Col. George R. Robinson, the military j u d g e who last week ))OStponed the hearings until· July 21 after Mitchell filed his suit in federal court. The pretrial hearings were origiully scheduled to begin July 7. but were delayed until July 15 at the request of Mitchell's attorne)'I. TRICIA ESCORTS PRINCE CHARLES AROUND WASHINGTON President'• D1ughter1 Act •• Tour Guld11 for Royal Visit Royalty Romps Power-packed Prince Tires Hosts WASHINGroN (UPI) -1P r Ince Charles ran down the 193 lteps of the Washington Monument 'Ibursday night with David Eisenhower, and led his charrnfd American hosts on a tour of the capital by night. The 21-year-old beir to the British throne and bis sister Princess Anne received a royal White House welcome Thursday after arriving for a ~ay visit then skipped off with young Eisenhower a n d I.he NilM daughters for a round of swimming, skeet shooting and sightseeing. More of the same was on tsp for today with a tour d. the Capitol and a meeting with congm.stooal leaders; a viait to the Smithsonian lnslitution; a cruise dwon the Potomac to Mount Vernon ; a tea party at the British em· bauy an~ a formal tupper dance on lhe White House lawn. Anne appeared reserved during the Thursday tours, !eldom smiling. But Olarles captivated his new American friends with a display of poise, spxtsmanship and boyi.Sl ebullience. "'lle's a terrific person," said young Eisenhower who confessed the run down the Washinaton M<llUDlent. wN "Heavy Irish Citizens Asked To Surrender Guns LONDON (AP) -Prime Minister James Chiciiester-Clark of Northern Ireland flew into l.mdon today for quick talks with Brit.ish Prime Minister Edward Heath and Home Secretary Reginald Maudling, who is responsible for Jaw and order in Northern Ireland. In Belfast, Home Affairs Minister Robert Porter appea1ed to all citizens holding arms, even with a legal pennit, to surrender them. "Recent events, in- cluding Ulefls, have indicated clearly lhe 1rave risk to social securily that arises from the holding of firearms in private houses," Porter said in a stale. merit. goi na: at first." The other1 in the party -Anne, Tricia Nixon and Julie Eisenhower look the elevator dOWTI. ··we were chicken," Julie said. The moonlight tour of Washington's hisa.oric sites included the Lincoln Memorial, th~ lwo Jima statue and the Capitol. It had been a day of one upsmanship tor Charles who also put on a dazzling show o! skeet shooting at clay pigeons with a double barreled shotgun at an evenini cookout at Camp David, the president's Maryland Mountain retrea t. "He's having a grand lime ," young Eisenhower said a few hours after lhe prince and princes.s arrived !or a private three-day visit as houseguestlli at the \Yhite House. They were warmly welcomed by Presi· dent Nixon, who rolled out the red carpe~ and laid on ceremonial fanfare in their honor. Cllarlea;' obvious eiube.rance was Jn striking contrast to Anne's glum looks and rare smiles. "She's in a mood," e1plained one Britisher in her traveling party. Charlea seemed particularly impressed with the statue of Linooln and stood gazing at It with his anns folded . David was his tour guide, SllPplying him with historical background on lhe Gettysburg Address and Second Inaugural Address inscribed on th e memorial '• marble walls. Tricia, blonde and pretty In a white frock for the nigtiWme toor, spoke animatedly lo the prince at the various lighted landmarks. Sumttait Meeting S. Viet-Cambodia I Plotting Strategy PHNOM PENH !UPI) -Cambodia and South Vietnam hekl 1 sunurut co~ ference today in the town ol N•k Luong to coordinate their efforb against North Vietnamese attemplt: to overrun Cam. bodla. Cambodu-Tbailand talks begin next week. On the war front, mWtary spokesman said Cambodia• units had rec1ptured the mountain top ton of Klrirom from guenilla soldiers who withdrew after setting lire to aever1l buUdinp, including the vacation retre1t of ousted Pri()ce Norodom Sihanouk. Strike Sparks Food Panic In England LONDON (UP1J -Worried British housevt'ives today c I ea n e d out supermarkets in a panic buying spree and the government served notice it may send troops into the country's strike- bound ports at midnight to move vilal food supplies. The govennent published A list or 38 emergency regulations, giving itself pol\:ers to deal with the thrte-day-old natioowide ports shutdown. They incJuded the power to use troops if necessary to shi!t perishable food cargoes. The regulations go into effect at midnight. The evening news said the troops delinitely will move in during the weekend -possibly Saturday. But spokesmen for the defense ministry and Prime Minister Edward Heath's office said no decision on timing had been taken yet. However, government sources said authorization to use t~s might be given at a meeting ol the cabinet's emergency committee later today. As the government prepared to act, wonied housewives went on a panic buying spree. But the government told them there was no need to panic about food shortages resulting from the ports shutdown. Minister of Agriculture James Prior called in 4' leaders or food manufac- turing, distributing, wholesale and retail industries. He said afterwards: "I was glad to receive their assurance that the supply aOd stock situation is well tzidN" c.ontrol and that there is no need for panic buying." Prior said there is no need for price hikes. However, prices were rising. Rump roast, for e1ample, went up from 80 to 96 cents a pound. "The government has made clear Its detenninaUon to take the necessary steps to maintain essential supplies and a close watch on price&," Prior said. Officials said Prior read the ruot Act about hiking food prices to the injlustry representatives. But salesmen at Loa· doo's big Smithfield Central Meat Markel and Convent Garden Fruit and Vegetable Market reported heavy &tocking up and prices spurting all aloog the line. A state of emergency declared Thurs- day and e!fective at midnight tonight .gave the government special Po.wers i~ eluding the use of troops. Officials said 36,000 troopc were aletj.ed to move per· ishable food supplies bUt that they were unlikely to be called In before the begin· ning of next week. Fllhlina ln South Vietnam wu reparled at an all Ume low. South Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu flew today to Neak Luona:, 30 miles southeast of Phnom PeM ud riile ol one headquarters <t the !&,000 man South Vietnamese lorce in Cam- bodia, for talks with Premier Lon Nol and Prinoe Siri Malak, No. 2 man in the Cambodian government. South Vietnamese foreign m.lnlsttr Tran Vin Lam said Lon NoJ sat hi for three hours oa the meeting but Cambodians would not confirm bis pre11ence and '1ewamen who tried to move in tor a ,look were shoved back by security guards. Lon Nol flies to Bangkok next Wed· nesday for talks with Prime Minister Thanom Kittikachom aad other officials. UPI corres-pondent Leon Daniel rePortect from the Thai capital that he it likely to fiad Thai officials sympathetic but cautious. · Lon Nol has asked for the aid of Thai ground troops in driving the Com- munists out of Cambodia and some Thai officials have urged the move beeause they would rather fight the Communists in Cambodia than in Thailand. Daniel said the Thais are dragging their feet uri.Lil they find out how much American aid they can expect. The coun- try it faced with a budget deficit ol $SOO million this year, and there was sharp criticisms ill the U.S. Senate oVf:r the $200 millioo laid oul by Wasbinglon to finance 'Jbai troops fighting in South Vietnam. The batUe for Kirirom wu the biuest action reported in either Cambodia or South Vieblam. Mitchell Sending Men South to Eye Desegregation WASHINGTON (AP) -Two federal agencies will send more than 100 lawyers and federal marshals into the South next month to aiSUI'e complete achoo! desegregation, the Washington Post reported in its Friday morning editions. The newspaper said each lawyer would be aSlligned a deputy U.S. marahal as hU personal escort. Atty. Gen. John N. Mitchell was q~ as saying he did not anticipate trouble "but you never can tell. "Much depends on how firmly stale and local officials uphold the law," he said. ri.1any Southern schools are under voluntary or compulsory orders to desegregate. Schools will open as early as Aug. 17 and continue through Labor Day, lhe newspaper said. The officials will be equally divided bet.ween the Department of Justice and the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, the Post said. Five tem- porary regional offices will be set up before the start of school. 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II !I ,. .SJ tt .. l~• 11 " " all of July , OPIN EVERY DAY IXCIPT TUISD.AY I I - I • Cll di F .. IT J• K j j j ti .. .. ~ 11 .. Ill "' • i. 7 • •• m .. 2! • c ti I• .. It 0 .. A .. .. lo 81 i• S1 n ., L c ~ J• I b I - I ,.-------< r San f;Jemenie • Ca istrano • . , ED I TIC).N . . --.... - V,pl;. 61, NO. )70,' SEyTIONS, 46·PAGES OllANGE COUNT-Y, ~ ---:rEN CENTS ' • . . ' . . .C~t Deri•lQta .. ' • ·s·a.~anic Slaying • I . Suspects 'Adult'·· ' . Two younc metnbel;s of the hippie group acell@fd-ifl ·$he-"devil · cult" dismembermeitt of Mission Viejo teach.er FiOrefice Nancy · Brown have been cerfitied as ·adults in court action which may lead-to -an Ora~ge .County Grand Jury incljctm~t of six persons. J'uvenile · Court Judge Robert P. Kneeland 'took that actjon at a hearing Rock Group ' Likes ~Rosy' Life in U.S. HOU. YWOOD -Three members of the·. ~ music lt;OOP "Blood, Sweat and ,TearJ" say life in the United States seem~ 'rosier now that they 've t.oured 11\ree . COWltries .in Cymmunist East Europe. 'lbe lon&-llaired musi~ans to 1 d ......... rn·~ 9( watd\ina Roma· Dian polioe, ie( "'11< ·llll· ~ and· of beln(1t.14 1'r -Eaot E.._ aller MGlMr' thil~ 1«11ver-.U0n with -had lo be, ...;ort8jl to the aov...-. "~ly y"!i IOI a -perspective over 'there because we 11w ao much more wrong ihere than ft ls here," aid lead sioger David Clayton.Thomas, :19;ol To,...!D, Can. . "l;tere •in ·the United States we have a thing called due process o{ law ," Claytbn-'11l0inas told the newsmen. "l{ tbe ~govemment here wants to get yippie leader Abbit Hoffman, they have to take .him to court for years and Abbie makes thousands off the publicity." In Romania, s a I d drummer Bobby Colomby, 25, of New York City, "if any Roma,nian citizen speaks to an American, he's supposed to report everything that happens to his govern- ment." - The nine-meplber rock group toured Romania, Yugoslavia and Pola~ on a· month-Joog, 11-concert ja\¥lt which they said cost the U.S. State, Department $40,(XX), The group returned 10 the United States July 10, after perfocthln1' in Be~grade, Zagreb, Lubjan,, 5arajevo, Y u gos 1 a v i a: ~tamsa and Bucharest. ~omania, and Warsaw, P.oll!fld. It was 11fter a concert in Bucharest June' 28, Clayton-Thomas said, that a INUP of,Yquths clamored for an eQCOre. "The ·police set dogs on the crowd," he1 .&aid, "kids brake Windows and I aQt.•hys~rical. attended by Arthur C. ''M006e" Hulse, 16, of Garden Gro.ve, and Herman Hen- drick Taylor, 17, a transient. Bof)l y9uths are involved in Grand Jury he11rings j nto _the slayings of Mrs. Brown, 31, of El Toro and service station attendant Jerry ·. Wayne Carlin, 21, of Santa Ana. Mrs. Brown's body, •minus its heart, lungs and right ann, and bearing multi- ple ~lash wounds, was found in a·shallow ... grave of~ the Ortega Highway last· June 15. Carlin was hacked and bludgeoned to death and dwnped on 1he washroom floor of his service station last June• 2. .~roseculors are pushing for In- dictments of Hulse and Taylor next week in one of the two killings being in- vestigated by the Grand Jti!'y. Also facing the Grand Jury Indictment are St.ept\en · C. H_urd, 20, a ..drifter who is alJeged by authorities· to· be the leader oI a Satan worshiping cult; Christopher ••Gypsy" Gibboney, 17, who.is currently in custody in Portland, Oregon ; Melanie Daniels, 31, a'. transient who is 'cu~ntly serving a1county jail tenn· on a narcpt.its cooviction .and 1a~·l$.~al--e~ t8anial »na IMrfW!iq ""'~~~-: Hu]io a;MI Taylot &re . ...,eats in 'ti.i kflli{ii fl ·Carfui, 'offlCel"I said today. ~t 'lriveltlgators are not yet ~red to dlvid•• r~bitiiy 10\' the two kii~ ings between ~mberl of the gang allegedly led by Hurd. . 'nie Grand Jury worked 1hroughout the day 'Mlursday without reaching a decision on the issuance of an in- dictment or ·wno will be hamed on what charges ln such an indictment. lt is eKpected . that tile invesliaative panel will resume its deliberaUoru early nut week. Niguel Blaze Chars 4 Acres A four-acre grass fire, believed !G have been started by sparks from m<>torcycle exhausts. threatened six Laguna Niguel homes Thursday before it was brought under control. The fire broke out near Los Serranos Drive at 4:46 p.m. and was contained in less lhaa an hour by state and county fire fighters. Three Orange County Fire Department units, four trucks from the State Division or Forestry and one bulldozer w~re at the scene. Residents of the threatened homes on Los Serranos Drive 1okl firemen they had beard motorcycles in the area lihorUy before the blaze started. Tliousands · rro Witness 20lst.Rites By JOHN VALTERZA OI llMI DlllY Pllft Si.If With the final•trirnrqings in place &(Id the last of the carnival ride&" ready to spin San Clemente . will 'lauricb •its annual celebration of the 20lst an- niversary of California's first Cbrt.ruan baptism tonight. A carnival, complete with a midway of booths sponsored by local service clubs -and! an art show 1are scheduled for the evening hours today, but the highlights of tbe Fiesta La Christia.Dita will come Saturd,ay morning. The state·•s third-largest parade in~ volving 41000 participants and b4Jl(lre<is 0[ floats, horsemen, , bands and color guards ·will begin traveling · the main streets of the city at about 10:15 a.rn. · Almost every local service group . and club will join in the parade with entries from throughout California. As a fortifier for parade viewers San Clemente's Kiwanians will open, their two days of breakfast at 1 a.m. in fhe Albert.son's Mirket parking lot. The breakfast, •with tickets · on· sale at the •dining site,. will resume SUJMiay morning, and. rtcQrd ct.owdl. are et· peeled. llU\ •year'l<~ilwra i<talecl .,,,.,1y I,~~~ •• :· ~:~ A>~ti~ Mar and' not th~". iim,i~ . ·,""": is expected to qe 11iQeA · by uPw.a~s of 40,000 •pecl•l<>r•· . ·. A motorcycle -learn lrom lJun. tington PBrk fOllqweol .l!Y i. NayY recruil drill team bearilll the,flais of all·llalu of 1tie naoon .·will seive as a prelude to the parade. . . After a Marine· CorPS· mounted <:Qlor guard from Camp · Pendletbn, Grand Marshal and 'televi~M star ,Dan Dfli!<y and his wife will m~or up· the central business district. . Another color 111ard,.-the Sa,n Clemente Municipal Band' aQd Mayor '~ Mrs. Walter F. Evans Jr: witl•follow. After that the scores of Jlbats, horsemen, novelty entries and marching bands will follow. Military "entries Wi.11 include the 5th Marine Expeditionary Brigade B8'1ld from Camp Pendleton, a marching rifle platoon from the same base, and a float and color guard from the Navy Training Center in San Diego. The list of enlries shows 450 &eparate attractions in the parade. Almost simultaneous with the 1 p.m. ending of tAe pai-ade, fiesta attention will shift to the beach where a skydiving exhibition by two lifeguards wearing scuba-diving gear will mark the al.art of the National lifesaving dory cham- pions!llps The event, which becomes more ex~ c\thig with the size of the surf, will take competitors from throughout the state and nation around the municipal lSet FIESTA,. Pa1e S) •C.t.16. Y '!LOT "'9f9 •1 Mfl 'V•lttl'lla • • THREE YOUNGSTERS ANTICIPATE FUN AS CARNIVAL !QUIPMllNT ARRIVES IN SAN CLIMENTE \ • .. -enS: __ - -.. - .. -· Another Hit . . -. ~ - ~[aguna's Festival By BARBARA KREIBJCll, • CH t;llt Dell'# , ... , Slllf Laguna's famed Pageant of the ~aatws. looked bw:k O\!"er the years Thursday night and the view wu bea.lllilu!. · The 35tb anniversary presenlatlon· of the Pageant is a ''command ~ anc~,' made up entirely of audilnce fa. v~r1tes among. the hundreds: ot livjDI P1ctu.res that have been created sJoce tbt Pageant's earliest days. Every year since 1935 is represented and the quality of each presentation speaks · we11 for~iminatµig taste of .Pageant-goers ov years. · w · The· ~ of task undertaken by Pnx;fuc~r Don Willilmson and hiJ decbcated staff ls monumemat. There are no iess than 30 program' ite,ns, several of them miniatUre "~·~ with up 1o three or !Our individual m worb OD stage at the same time. P<r!'apa Inspired l!Y the c~enge, the produetJon ataf( has achieved a Pageant that moves smoothly ·and ..,iftly, with almost no delays or dra11J.ng sp@ls. .•• ....judicious ... of the . mine Bowl • • • ~ J FnllD '\l'ln ~ • LOS "1l~~ .-,A ~,raj<t,,on "'I ,apar\n!ent.A\jlere· ·•, ~an,·~· !011".de< ~was •bl'lle.veq """•• enil; ed , 'ftlu~ ·lJialit7 wltll 'l~ .• ..,...., ts deld,·a thjrcf~ &11d;~• arr~ed: " ' • ' 1 Aulhorilies to\!ity ord<i~d a Pt9IJe' o.r the ·slayings, which involved, 1.UDIU'IDed, s~~-1<)ng.1""n who,may·nol haff imderltood1wt\at·was ba~i· • David Goroisttza, 25~, the man wanted. in cmnection with the-June· 5 ahocitipg death of a woman in the B1y Area city was n<t at the home. Inspedor Ptiter, Hagen said today an lnvestig~,tioo will be made 1o determin,.. what caused Lhe seven lawmen pr~\ to OPfln fire~on the 1~1-8-~ Shortly before noon1 ..tuthorlUes said one shOt th~ Jock: olt tM door and others 'believed' 1t qune 'from tns.ide the premises. · Beltrant D. SanChez, end GulllennO Sanchei,.bOth ia;~re lilll!'f·and ·Rain<JO Sanchet, alJo 23, · WIL'! wounded~ in · the barra1e of ~taun blasts. One-Of the ' slain ·Men tried lo run Air Canada Reques~; · Bra\t.e f ·1,dln,re Data • TORONTO CV~!) -lnyesligat<iu of the ,\lr, Canada DCI crash that t~k 109 lives July 5 are askfug alf-world airliMs for idlormati~ on _ any a, per-ience they maiy have· had with falling anupd ,tffiilen, It W!l.S 'reve~le\I 'nJ.Ura- • ... .. ' . GU! the froot ·doi>r'lnd the "'i>"<f'Wfl killed •• he attei!ipted •to ~ Vi• a:-,reari window. ~din.a: 1o . in- vesll11t«L ."'Joie: B.~;Mir,ljel', ~,-An~. qJp~ 2)1; and Angel l\llcheal,. 23,. were all &Jt~ed and b(>oked on charges · of reai,sUng arrest. · · ·They were · to -be q"uestioned • aOOut Goi'ost1zo1 wt-> .is waDted'fort~ murder · ol "Mn. •W!lma· · O.'Connell, who· wl1 1'J)Ol'tedly an es-girliriend. Authorities believe• Mrs. O'CoMe1l ls the 'ffFID-er wife ot skiting star Charley O'Connell. Oil Slick Likely To Miss Beaches A two-mile-long_ olf sliCk fouling the Ra~ •• feW miJell:oft 8an ciemente Islaild wasi 'Hpected 'to bypass Orange Coe.st b<Ocllet, U.S. <:oasl · Guar<f apokut11eo Aid tOday. - '.lbe slick, 'Wtikh protia:bly 'WIS caused by: an oi~ ta~er crew blowing 'OUt bilies . """·JliP"l,·ivas firJll •iaht*I Thurlda~ by the Swediih·ship Bahia·BJanca. lAt \"'8t ·siriflting it .was repGrted about 311 llljleo,off San Clemeqte Island. 1 'Jbe aliCkl, out to sea ~are common; bec~use of Ql.e large amount « paasing tukeh, whidl 1'CCOW\t fdr hufldrecis' of a~ of cn!de oli tp\l1'ae-• · d<y. The.Pf•Ctic:e is for~~ by law,' but la -Ori the filih seaa,J oolsl 'Guard~MID:ltameh ·u . · · 1 1 i y_· ~ < ·r:-~ t ; ' • • I ' facilities contributes to 1be smooth· pace ~.the~ ~oductiOf!, ,as, the s~Jjpt ~ea fni!o. tlie ~ .... .. the hll"'llel lo lhO ~ llace to !•veal • ~­ Ill( Vlriol1 ol alt, mollculoua1y ,._ C~laf ·wllh livin& modeJi. 11\f . ~view !liibl audiaice o/ V1Pt -~fl l!Kf out-of·!oWn 'offieJala, members of the preu and 01SUng\Jil(Jed gueols ·-. filled all of" tho Bowl's· 1',500 ·~· ?el!P«>ll;dinl' with gasps and fre-queii! ~plause u the living picluns were upveiled. ~ven the weather contributed to the overall effed. It was a pleasant, starlit ni&ht • toward the end, 13 oarrakil: Hap Graham directed attention to the hilllide' reproduction of the Porch of (he Maidens; .a full moon mov.ed froin behind the trees, as if on cue, to bathe La~'s Acropolis in authlotic moon!iihl. · Though there are no Ufirsts" in the lt'lO -Pageant, oldtimers would find Jt hard 'to b(!lieve the improvements. that technical advances in lighting, coetum.in& and J>re~ation of backgrounds have ma"e fn rei)roducing such eirly favorites as "Pinkie," "Bltie Boy••· and Millet'• gl9Wing "The Gleaners." Composer~ondudor Vic Schoen aeems to have found the secret of succeaful musical presentation in the B<M;I with his new and rather unique orchestration. The blaring brass and falteriQg violins that.distressed listeners in prevlous.year1 have been replaced with a bank of rich-voiced celli, French horns, trom- bones and a rare blend of matching instruments. The result ls music that fills.the Bowl without blasting aod ' augments \he stage presentation without distracting tlie • viewer. . • The richly varied program is 1eneroos In the ~ar sculpture reprqduc,Jiom, covering everY,thing from Venus de M\}o to Cel!inl's glitt¢!1i gol~en Sall CellBr. Al always, the spectacular pose of (S.. fAGEANT, Pase l l Oruf e Weadler , ·Weatherman ptedids tempera· J tures from 71 to 88' degrees ·along the orange COaat. Lows will t, 57 to 65 -and low clouds and log are expected in the early mornin& hours, · • •• • >~ . - -__ _.,. __ ... _==..-....::_:_....:.•_ -- -. ·-':...'...::..=c~~.:.:...::.::c.:.:!.:...~~"=~~~~~~,.......~-·&~~~~~-...,..,...~~"~·~~~ I DN"' i-...... ' ·-h~. Jof1 17, 1971 ,, PAGEf.. N'i' OF I1ASTEilS ••• 'l'bt DI.net.ii \W n ap'1lall!e t"'i the rtm11t:.1t11 Jarc·:»tll)r l'!e r:pr~ · ·~rA, ID( the S~eubeQ I O, CrP4:-; ~ • ..-u Lil o1111 .......... -• ;__. o."~' "L ~ ··-... """" w -·· g ··~ E1lbl Immortalt, «c:it lntrica.-.1.y can i QUaeee tvor:les, perfect ln tVtt'f delllL WJ.nllow Homer's popular Breeilng l.!p has been selected for this year's revela. UoD ot J:M>w a living picture is created. Wltb cuitalN Oil<•· setting and bac= .,.. hauled lnlo place, modela and l>ame ld)ustid. Allor watchlftg these rather pedestrian acUviUes, the audience is pttdictably ltunned when, followinC a brief blackout. the Ughts go tJD Ml the completed plcture, ..u WUllon that's hard lo bdltft. . ' -n.. ever--lor Norman Rockw<ll IO ,._ied with Winter J)let, 11'0 elder· ly pnUemen enjoyin& a little music pr11~~ with the aid of their dog, ~·hose howls are even written into the score. ·Thh pertlcular g!nunlck. along with a few · toucbe1 of p.1re com in the narratloo, m1f offend eome purlsta. but they seem to. draw chuckle. from most olthellldlence. Norratot Graham waa In pd voice '11luraday. aad hll ocrlpl. .. 11"'"1. ..... well itlearched ~arid dbtted w I l h fascin8Un1 UdbUs of tnformation ahflut the artllt.I whole works are reproduced. 'lbe a~butty ol ftpiaclnl the vocal lArd's. Prayer lb&t accompanies the cloo- ing La'.st' ·supper with· a recilltion of the pr:ayer is quesUonable. Ins~ad of .. 4th Art-A-Fair Opens Today -~ With Addi.lions' c':sinf th• Pageant on an t~ mu.le>J upbea~ the rec1i.Uoa t1tabtltli11 a Jr.·-~ey. cbutth like atmo1phere that -·:iow makes appll ... ...., out ol , F'"~t. . . • na, bpimer, dl4. not hold back tlla pr;vlew aodlHce~ alnctrl trtbolta _. lh"-11-The !!th Feltlval ol Ar11 aad Pqaanl of lhe Mastera officially opens Its sum- mer run today and will oonUnue OU'ooJb Aug. 30. The Pageant ll9elf ts Virtually eold out for the season, except for the latter part of August. but dedJcated fans may be able to find Ucketi that have been l'f'served, but not pl~ked up, by checking thi boJ: office just before curtain time. The restivai grounds, wtdl a nch dl•.,1ay <J arts and crafta: by local artlttl., will be open daily from nooo to.m.l.dnlcbt, with IJ*lal enterµ.tnment On-the-Green <1n SU.nday af~rnoons, a lively puppet show in the little Forum Theater, .a restaurant for dining and many con- ctsSiona nm by t.aauna civic-groups. Beginning tod&y, the &l"Ollndl will bo RrYed by the popular Feltlval trams. l1lllllJna frequenll)'' from d 0". to ..... Ltci!DI . • .. CaJJdle Killer D~iirr:ed Sane; To Be Sent Here s,.ctal" 11 t.. DAILY PILOT COLORADO SPRINGS .-Procoedlnp beaa!' bm .~i·to !P<lradlt6 Caadl•lltbt KilWr 'Rolllrt W. Ubor!J 1o -m Calllotnla, alter a -I ol poychlatrllta declared hlro to be a..., man. 'lbe fonner w-naldent wtio With today's opening ol tho foortll 11p<11_ t time al Atucadero State Boopltal annual An-A-F.alr In the. An Colony, vlallorl ,wtJI see aoeoetlllne ..,._ thla for the rltuil k1llliis ol a lltUrlend yeor -the addition of oculpton, faca murder c1w.., Ill Oranct aaad craftsmen aad their exhlhlll. San Dltio cotintlea. Ernte Tate, .,-oundl chalrmln !or the U"-'-;..,_, •-,_ outdoor fair at 3tl N. Coast H11hway1 -.ov wu a...--uirnr w June notoa ll1al In Ibo put four years only !ollowfaa a hl&b-apeed ahoolout with a a ,.., craftomen have .ahlblted at tlla detoct!9o Iller a -I robbery In wh1cb prodomlnlllllly tradlUonalilt sbow. Ibo °"""'s wile •• Ilk .. hoala1e. "But th11 year, we have aeveral," He and a companJon, Mlu Kendall be -~ They wW dlapl1y jewelry, A. Bierly, X, ol Elli-. Ort., both ltlnteta, coppor enamel, MCI sculptured plooded -by reaa o1 lnaan!IY , ...-u, In addition lo Ibo populor woria lo a -nrtety cl cbarl'I aqd ,..... tent in olla. water colors, aad Ink. lo the Colorado SCata Jlolpjtal al ~- An,A·ll'alr wiU be open Sundoy tbroulh 1:1 Puo -c.un11 DlsttW -At-,, 11>.nday from II a.m. lo II p.m. aad Robert lluaell dlsdooed Tburtdoy lhat ., ·Friday aad Slturday lrom II i.m. tho eiptrll determined !Jberty to be -o m1dnl&ht. Parkin'g II avaU1ble at Jeg1Uy sane and capable of betnr tried M rear of the fair, off the Cedar. for the Southern Clllfornla murders. Nay alley, u , 'well u aloq: C:0.1t 0 We wouldn't try him on our local :tlghway at the entrance. chare:a unless ~thing happened to Oirectoh « the nhlblUon, sponwed their case ln Callforn!t," RU1sell ei:~ >Y tlle Lal\llll 8-ch ·Fine Arla Aaod.. plained. ikln are upectln& Si,000 vlJiton WI San Dle10 authorities, bMJtver, believe rear. , they have a strong cue 11alnst lJberty tate reportl that to,eoo people aw In the aadlJUc rltuil murder June 7 !be ...,. Jut year and that atteoclaace of R"obert J. lrton. 63, whom be knew Is bound to lncrtue thla year. "We while bod1 were mental J)ltJenta. bid a load ...,. last yoor aad we're A 17·yur-old i...n, Beach boy forced .,,. that U'll. llrUJf •-'• bad lo ,.. lo drive Uberty and Mila Bierl.)' 1o lhla. r.'1." · ..... IL ll .. ,~l,11on's"'apartment -alter the tu,tUve Adinli.IQ!> 1o thl!, oolorllll fair 1' !5 · held hta own family at ,,.,point In :enta. _An "Aft.A-Fair Card" It laued Westminster -aid he WU forctd ·to uad"'lr'-·pod . for tbl IUIOll, '° fair watch. .,.... only blv•. to pey once. . Ci.ndles were left burn.Ing beside lrlon'i _._ wtll also be housed .ID stabbed, beaten · and strangled body, In a Q(lbl muy colorfUl bOotba. a copy of the grotesque tlbleau lawmen · -.}~. found in June, 1"11, whe1 they arruted Uborty bealde his lltUrtend's body. La'. Paz Otfrmnp bnprovementsOK He 'la also ICCllled Of the March II murder of a former roommate, Thomu J. A.Ror1na, 15, who wu. aJxtt . twice and dumped near Sumet AquaUc Park In HuntJnalon Beach. • • • ~ DAILY PILOT lleft Pllo9l9 INCOMING SYFAN (RIGHT) PRAISES OUTGOING LAWRENCE . '"' i..evna Chamber, • Traditional Changing of tho Guord Syfan New CofC Chie~ After Laguna Dinner Followln& a dlampogno recepUon and dinner Thunday nigh~ local builder and civil , enllne<r. Bernard Syfan, 258 Emerald Bay, wu lnltalled aa the 1970-71 pm!dent ol the Lquna Beach Clwnber of Commerce. The lna&allaUon was made al tlie tradlllonal chamber of commerce Kidnap Victim Photos Given LANSING, Mich. (UPI) -Police have drawn up µiousands of circulars bearing Laurie Mu~ghan11 picture ln hopes truckers across the country may turn up a clue lo the fate of the kidnaped pr!. Chief !Jerold. H~y estimated 400,000 drivers would see the posters in truck tenntnali acrou the country. 1be cl.radars cootaln a headshot of the 1~ year-old daughter of fonner Lansing Mayor Max F. Murninghan and a full· length plctutt. Abo on the poster was a cOmpostte drawiaa: <If the Negro cunman who en- tettd Gallagher's Gift Sbop July 9, plalol whipped the owner. slole lfiO and form the pr.tty blonde, a clerk, to acoomJ>ill¥. ll!m. dinner which preceded the 35th Pageant of the Masters preview preiientatJon. 1•1 hope we can accomplish the things we have !Pet out to do," Syfan s al d alter the honors were completed. AlS<I installed were other chamber of.. ficen . Outgoing president Harry Lawren- ce will serve next year as an ex-officio member. He will be joined by Cy Nugent, treasurer; Loma Mills, second vice presi- dent, and Roy Marcom, first vice presi· dent. It was a busy night for Mayor JUchard Goldberg who was on hand for tile \nstallation. Goldberg, before arrlvl121 at the chamber dinner, had been at Ben the Hotel Laguna for th e Festival of California Cities Dinner and then to the Hotel Laguna for the Feet.Iva! ol Arts pres5 dinner. The mayor praised the chamber cl commerce for its work for Laguna Beach. G<lldberg also paid tribute to Lawrence, describing him as "a man who has Laguna Beach In mind all the tJme." Folk>wing the dinner, the chamber din- ner guests visited the grounds of the FesUval of Arts and watched the preview performance Of the Pageant of the Masters. ••• "' 'I Want to Stay~ S~bbing Girl Dragged From Home LONDON (UPI) -A 8-yeor..W .• ~I -clrauod acrtaminl aad tobblnl 'llluraday~lrom tlla arma ol the ........, abe bas known a1 her mother .since .ehe was six weeks old. "Mummy, mummy, don't let them take me away!" pleaded Jeanette BarUett as she was le.ken from be.r foster mother, Mrs. Wilfred Callaway, 45, to be returned to her natural mother. The decision ended a 2l·month leg al batile a'lld sparked demaodl I.Oday for a change in Britain's child welfare laws. "No, mummy. Don't make mt 10. I shan't IO· I want lo ltay," the child IObbed. A mau and a woman from the Dortet COunty Council chlldren's department struggled for 20 mlnutes as the child clung to her distressed foster mother outside their home hi Bridport, 125 miles 1<>µthwest of l.onck>n. A crowd of newsmen, photographers and neighbors watched lbe scene, Six Madman Kills California Girl in East Frtm Wire Services ClllCAGO - A manhunt spread today for a sadistic slasher who stripped, bound and slaua:hte.red one California girl Thul'day night, then cut the throat of a companion who suddenly walked into their hotel room. Police Immediately Imposed sec:r;cy on what wu found ht the exclusive suite, but it Js nunored to parallel a recent wave of ritualistic murdera , with at least ooe mea..a1e scrawled OD a paper. EvelYJI Okubo, 18, of Stockton, waa found dud in the bathtub, her hands tied behind her back and her throat cut, according to lnvesUgators. Miss Ranco Yamada, 18, and also from Stockton, was found in the blood· drencbed seventh floor room Of the Palmer House Hotel with her throat cut and taken to a hospital in extremely critical cond!Uon. The 5Cet'le of horror was discovered by a third girl, Patti lwataki, 11, of Los Angeles, who wu attendln1 the 21st BleM.lal Convention of the Japanese American Clliz.e.ns Leagttt!. Today's program was canceled and JO decision had been made on whether to eliminate a acbeduled 1peech Saturday by San Franclaco State College President S. l. Hayallawa. Newsmen asked Chief of Homicide John cartlJI about rumon that "ritual" notea had been left In the room, sa)'ial "~lb ii beaullful." Cartin said, 0 11lere was oothing to indicate lt'a a ritual killing, but there was some correspondence in the room." Deputy Chlef of Detectives William Murphy refused to aay what had been written, but uld the "COl'l'eap:>1xience" had betn made with a black felt pen <1n white paper. Summer pollcemao stood by 1o malla llh no ... lntarfared. NaJihbora wl>o had aow. the &\rt a1nct &he w11 a baby wept as Jeanette waa put hlto the bacll •t of the ofOclab' car. One elderly man shouted, "Man's bloOdy Inhumanity to man!" Brillin't newspaper• 11ve PrOmlnent space to the ·atory '1nd plctura of the atruggte . "'111is must never happen again!," said the Daily Sketch in a bold headline o v e r lt.s front-page pJctm"e. Jn an editorial accompanying •mon Pic- tures insidt, lbe newJPaper aald under a headllne "slop this berbarlm>": "Tiie plcturt1 on um p11e are • disirace ' to Britain." The new&p1per ca11ed the day's event.a ••cruel, stupid and unjust" and said "they prove that an element of barbarism in British law still Jiv~ on." It called 1 for a change in the law "to 6hleld children from being involved In such I appalling scenes as & o o k place at Bridgport yesterday ." Tho Guordlsn joined In c-111ni for a change in the law -to be done, it said, in a manner "aa most concerned with the care d. children t b I n k necessary." ~ Jeanette and all brothers and sia:ters were placed Jn care of local authorities shorUy after she was born to Mrs. Joan Bartlett, now 45. At the time, Mrs. BarUett WIS homeless and i,tween marrlaaes. From Page 1 FIESTA •.. pier three times and through the 10metimes heavy slD'f on 1lx aeparate trtps. . . An added facet of the race is tts reJay 1egment where each team must send a member from the beached boat to a mark and back to the boat a1ain for the next leg of the race. The crescent-shaped rowboats are uMd by some lifeguard systems as rescue craft. The ABC "Wide World of Sports" camera crew will be on hand to film the annual event for network teltvision. Several filming crews from local televi sion atations alS<I will be working the races. The annual event has been held in San Clemente twice before. Throughout the entire three d1y1 of lhe fiesta doztns of carnival rides and other attracUons 'will run into the night at old Plaza Park near Las Palmas School. On Saturday night at sunset the huge Royal Cavaliers band from Van Nuy.s -the largest entry in the patade earlier tn the day -will perform in a fr• concert at the park. The fiesta will conclude Swlday evenlnc with the clOaing ol tho carnival and midway. The celebration commemorates the baptJam ol. a litUe Indian girl in the hJlls above what is fl()W San Clemente. The actual baptism site is ln Camp Pendleton, authorities say, The Christian rites were performed by priests under Fray Juplpero Serra oo an exploratory expedition of Call!omla led by Gaspar de Portola 201 years ago. PIMI lo lnltall trolllc slgnala, JlllitJni, Jignl and a wider l)'stem of la~ on the La Pu Rood offramp of the San Dleco Freeway ntar' Miaakm Viejo won lllP'Ol'al loday by the California lUihway comJnlaloo. A t<MI o1 IM,000 In alate highway lllndl wu . allocalod for the project calculated lo ellrolnlte the slope Of 1 .... way '1W>torlltl wallina: to 1et on to La Pu'Road. :Check Fraud Suspect Set To Enter Plea on Charges 4 SIDI CHAIRS ot H . to. 1 OVAL TAILI 1st~ WITH i LIAVU Tiie lroeway atnps wera de«ned a !ward lo molortsta. . No -1peciflc •tartlna dite for the Off. ramp wtdenln& ·an d tralflc ll•hts wu mentioned by Commlll!oa spokesmen, but work by crews wu expected to blPI. wtthln a month or tw..o. DAILY PILOT ....,... ...... "......,.. ...... r..-...... .. ...... ,....., .:-.·..... ...c ...... ~ COMT flVl\.llHIHO COM,My . ,,...,. N, W1N ' ,.......,_, .... N U.W J111lr ~ C111!1! 'ftcl ~-· Mii ..... ,111.,..... u..,,, •• JC11wil lfllil"' l\i11r1tt A. M11t,ltl'11e M ...... 1111 fdlttt Rl•'-•r• P. N•ll Jtwlll ~ c-ty lffllf -C•ll MtMI i:at WW ltf I"-! """""'"' a .. ou nu w.1 ., .. , ...,_,,. ~ 9'MCl'l1 ftt ~I 4¥- 1 ...... 41911 hlodl! 11'111 htdl ............ 1M C........ m ...,,_II C-... a.t An alleged tnternaUonal forger who Police charge launchtd a rubber-cheek sprtt froni San Clemente through two hemispheres will enter a formal plea to charges Monday In South Orange County Municipal Court. Darrell 0 . Hafen of Salt Like City, Utah, appeared Thunday In the court of Judge Richard J. Swan for ar- raJgrunent and wu granted until Monday to enter 1 plea to ch1111es of forgery, Hafen wu arrested by San Clemente Detectlvt Leooard Goodwin Jut Tuesday Laguna Planners Eye Signs Again . Lal\llll -pllnnlntl oomnilillcJnen will be asked Monday nl&ht lo 1pprove a diagram interpreting the language of. a recently adopted amencbnent to the sign ord1nance chan11n& the method of calculatln{·slJr> ..... The lllustritton ta Intended lo ""°" applicants how the city staff will ad- mlnlsltr tht coatrovtrr.al regul1Uon whlcb has been the IUbject ol - for several months. Language of the amendment was pro-i-d by sign maker Earl Secor. who maintained the ortJlnal wordln1 w11 too mtnctive and would tts:ult t n monotonous, t1naesthttlc slgni. . However It is feared in IOmt qu1rters thlt ·the new wording could ruult tn ..no11J ml!llnteri>rttatlon of the Intent ol the ord'nlt>C'e and mlsht pennlt c,na "" lo ellht Um!I th• "" orlalnlll1 lr.t'"1le1. The tc!e1 of a dl•1?'1m tDustraUn1 fr.e clty't tn'•rpretaUon of the l•n!''', W:'I prop:tsed 2t I r«cnl Planning Qm.. m'r·!on mtttln". lf aP"'roved, lM ti· lurtretlon will b• lncludod In the ollldal td&n manual. nliht at Los Angeles lntemaUonal Airport 'fter the detective spent months tracing the man's trips and alleged forgery episodes In Europe, La.Un America and the U.S. Besides the local charaes of !orgery, Hafen faces federal acilon for alleged interstate fllght to avoid prosecution. The «-year-old college gradaute tn banking and finance ls !Ull being held in Orange County Jail on $31 ,000 bail. Hafen, who assertedly told Police he launchtd the international jaunts because of a grudae against banks, had less lhln SSO in his pockets When he arrived state!lde with h.ls wile and four children from Colla Rica. Detedlves waltin& to ereet hlm said they fouDd acores of separate check books on aecounls from matiy foreign countries and several states in the RoCky Mowitaln are.a and Southwest. Do:tens of formal -looldng c h e c 1t 1 stamped with officia1·1ooking checkwrlter figures of $9,000 and more were among the evidence seized. police allege. Goodwin said 11114rpol Is expected lo file cbar1e1 a1almt Hafen for alleged forgeries lnvolvlna thousands of dollars In London, Paris and several cities in Swilwlond. Goodwin'• deak&lde purault of the an,,. ed forger lasted for weeks after the May 4 alle&ed accounl juggling of lhou1ands of dollars at the Ban\ of America branch In San Clemente. Throu1b an lnternaUonal ayatem of teletypes, Goodwin traced Hafen'& trips from the U.S. to Central America, thtn to New York, Europe and back to Central America again. It was auch a mtaslve that led ta the ftlcomtnr porty 1t a posaenpr terminal TuH~llY It the airport. No other membm of hll famlly were held In the qtilet amst. by police. • The Jarae numbers of foreign banks lntolvtd In the two month oper1llon 11'11 hive not flied thetr requests tor pro- oecuUoa, Goodwin lald. .. . ·Lfl.~.-c OUR SUMMER SALE 0 A INCLUDES SEUCTl!D 6ROUPS FROM DREXEi:. HERITA~I. HE:;:EDON NATIONAL, MARGE CARSON, HERITAGE I HENRIDON U'HOlSTERY 'LUS MANY OTHiR LINES• REDUCTIONS ON ACCESSORIES, LAM,S, AND PICTURES ARE ALSO AVAIL>.lll , DEALERS FOR: HENREOON -DREXEL -HERITAGE 7ed11111 INTERIORS f'm...loftat Interior LAGUNA llACH NEWPORT llACH 1727 WHtcllff Dr., 642·MJO OPIN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 Dell ...... AvallaWo-AID-NSID S4.I North Coaet ltwy. 494-6551 - f .. ~ OPIN fRIDAY 'Ttl 9 ...._ ..... ., °'-" c..., .... 1161 ..,.. ____ _ I ( l .. " " I• SI ol I> IT I• " ~ ti p ol ~ " p L .. sl ~ 'I ti ~ • p p h p SI c ir u ti • n T g • & u y • 0 d • t II h • It r. a u c! • u d F f ' a • l 1 t ( I ( f'riday, Jilly 17, 1970 DAILY ~llDT 9 , Disruptions One lngre.dient •• Ill College Funiling Drop By PATRICK BOYLE or .... Mir 'lltt llaff FULLERTON -When diul- dent studeata bum a campus buiJdinc, the coll<ge pmldent may see bis plans for a new lecture ball go up ln tbe smoke. at UCI) in a moderate type "But the unresl has hid lnle"*-5 change or they eet 11UmdaWt Wt. wUI just have "There Ii no Instance o( collectinc $441 ,750 In dona.. dent 0. Cope Bud&e aaid peo. of way to try to cet them u elf~. 'lbtre have been married or move away or to bulld bridges between the a mem~r quit.Ung lll)eclfically tloos. The totll aift income pie "mi,ht ctve us . more. to tone down their 1cUvities instaDctJ JVl!ere people were llOnlething else." college and lhr thll'lking com· because of the unrest," he for I.he flscal year. lncludina: money because we have • ao the money would keep com-mOOvated eriough to write me The .situation Js much lbe mwUty." adds, "but with the passage pledges, WI! $791,000. good rtc«d. Thty see our int in. 'Ibey just told me a letter -everything from same at Cal State Fulltnon. J'ut Collrld Tuohey, ~· of tbt state ~et for 1970-71, Asked if the contributions clean cut tkll wilbo!Jt beard$ lo 10 to hell." a moderate 'I no long or whh A«ordq 1o· development of-dent of tho I H -m • m b • r a lot of upects of flnlndng had been affecled by any or long ha~ and Ibey uy But the WftSt is not the t.o be a part of your orgllliza.. fieer Bernard Foste". the col· Frtencls of the OJllege, was will no longtr be available unrest, a spokesman for the to tbemtelves 'I'm Coln& t.o Lecture balls and lectw-ing profeeson cost money, lege receJvtd •'s eve r 1 l • blt men CJllUmlsUo. and we wUI have to depend collece said "No one refused put. rny doilm there." only reason for the km cl. Uon' to a scathing indictment thousand dollars" in con· "I do think there ls evideJKe more oo the private sector for to head-up 1 dlvltion ol the But no maUer bow cle&HUt mf.mbenb!p and money. Erle of the university ." lribulJoos last year, but be ol more CClll'DW'llty interest .$Upporl." fund dri ve." the kids, John Spear of UCl Public institutions get moet. or that money from tues, but I growing amowit ol the mooey needed for~ education is ccm.ing from private con· lributlo0$ to !he schools. Som< contributors may have burned their checks the day the cam- pus caught fire, bot not all ol them. P. Strutt, UCI presiderit ol But even Dr. Thortltoo does says that "certain programs in Cal State wMch may·result And the private sector !s OlficY.b at I.be other private ~ not think the unreJt wUt Friends ot the Library says not set a simple answer to were set back'' after the stu. in some modlnclUon ol ccm-capable of a lot of support. college in Orqe County, ever have much at a lalUng :-"" tbe problem. "In the begin· dent unml last sprine. positioo ol. memberlhiP. The Olapman College, with an Southern Call.fornla College in effect. "People wbo are com· "many want a qu-.:a. and e.uy nifll, people develop an klen-"It would have been su.lcidal unrt!t has stimulated interest enrollment of only 1,300 fl.ill Costa Mesa, enrollment 650. milted to higher education will answer to the eomple:t pro-tity with the program and to announet: some oi ttleSe in part.lcipation. in the collea:e lime diy students, recently wa.s optlmlat.lc. contJnue to live and thole blm, but it is net ooly ciaent. it becomes old hat alter a programs at thi3 time. They and perbaps atmultaneously announced it had excteded its Although he could not pee>-not ccmmitted wU! be turned "Tbe stoclanarket concerns while and tbey drop out. 'Ibeir ,lust ceme to a grinding h9d the opposite effect." amual fund. 1oal by $31,000, vide any DIUl'fS, coJkte preslo off," he Aid. oor la111e clcmors. If lhe•l-::.::::.::::..::::::.:::::::_:.:::_::::::__:::::_:;:::::__::__.::___:::=:.::::::'.....::..:::..:::::.:::::.::.:..:.:::.;::,:._.:.__~~-===--=-c:.:::.=...::.:.__:::::::::__::::::..:~:.:;:cc:.:.:.:.:..::.:_:.c..:.__~-'--~~~~~~~ "There has been a little bit of a Slowdown In con.- tribuUons," says Fred Maaon, president of Pat.roo.s or tbe Library at Cal State Fullerton, "but r think it is due to economic f·actors rather than lhe campu.a unrest. "Noen of the ones wbo did stop contributions have come and said that it wa.s due specifically to the din~ lion!." More than two dlirds ol all college students in California at.tepd public instit.uUons sup. ported primarily by their pa.renb' taxes. Most of these campuses have orgruiizaUoos u r I i n g private support or their in.. stltulion. Thi University of California rece.ived $25 million in donations during 1969, but that wa.s $5 million less than the previous year. UC Irvine has 10 citizens' organizatioo!I with a total membership of nearly l,000. They range from general group~ sudl ... thO Friends of UCI to" special iJU.ttst groups such as Friends of llle Library. In the last 21/:t years they contributed a total of $72,600 to UCI in the form ol scholarships, gilt.I and donations. Asked if the unrest had an affect oo cootribution.1, UCI Dlrectllr of Community Af- fairs John Spear said "It's hard to say because we are ll new and growing campus. It is difficuJt to eva1uate the ratio between growth of gifts and growth of the campus. "ll the national picture on the colJe«e canlpllBel -dil-f .... t, ... would pi:obably ... a Jarcet 'ID10llllt llowill( to market is doing well, they art not u reluctant to feadi for~d>«-. "The aerospace industry ef· feels many. Two members cl. tho boord of directors bad to quit because tbdt hum.nds lost their jobs in d>e recent spending cutback!. If people are not quite sure of thdr economic status, they a~ less apt to contribute." "We lost one direc:tor who was dUturbed with the way the univenlty was being run," he add,,, "but I have had no direct. letters saying sup- port is being withdrawn becauae of the disruptions.'' He says thert doe5 seem to be a ~ain amount ol "tightening up, bU.t there are also some willing to stand up and say that this Is the time when the university needs us the most. Reaction has been both ways." But in the area ol .athleUci, where people would be most apected to stand up for the unim"Sity, there bas been mort than a little ''tightening up." "When the university was built," says Dr. Ray Thornton, director of UCI athletics, "tt was: fathionable to become a men1be< of !he new campus in Orange County, and now many of these peop1e have dropped, leaving the members who are intere!llled i n alhfetics. "And the Unancial situation across the nation bas an im- pact on people paying $30 or '120 or $500 for a mmibenbip in the Big I Boolten," be aay.. • the campus.•• -------:--- But Keith Conlr<!y, presi-Defltft Notiee• dent of'the 275 ·member --------- Friends of UCI sees money •H•111t.t.H flowing away from the cam· F,..'* J, 111ee111n. -43' vi. Liii• Solid. pus. He says both the money Lido 1111. 0.11 ., 11H111, Jv1, ''· M'"'· and membenhp have dropped Hr or Ard11tKtvr1I HordWor• c1111vtf1 40 percent from the previous •""· svr-11~ .., wlfw, c.1t1w11111 ..,, Dlftl'll.. LM Allftleu l llrlndc:lllldr9". year. 1t...,,1.., M.111 11 ""' s.iwoo'f. C.thld-"The people who have drop-,11 CIWl>tl. ms L• ar .. AvtnVI. Loe ped out want the university AntllM. 1n1HtM11t, HOiy crou CM"nlflll"Y. to be nm their way or else," ea111 t;oat• M• .. M1rtv1rv, 11t1r.c1on. Cordrey says. "I talked to some oi. the leaden of the New University Conference (an activist group Motor Coach Meet Lures Thousands About 500 m-Otorcoachea and their 2,000 passenaen will come to the Orange County Fairground.1 Kt Costa Men for the national coovtfltioo of the Family Motor eo.ch A510ciation, July 27, 28 and 29. The motor c oathes , basically a camping trailer with an engine and a tteering wheel will travel from as far •~Y as New Hamplbire for the armal display. The eahil>it wtll be open to the public from i p.m. to I p.m. each clay. Vic . .\ndrews, Davis Elected ORANGE -Or. John L. ARBUCKLE 6 SON WntdillMortury C1 E. 11~ St., Costa Meu -• BALTZ MORTUARIES c.roea del Mar OR Miit Co.ta Men Ml l-ZU4 • BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY lit Broadny, Costa Mua IJl4433 • McCORMICK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY 1115 Lapa• ~ Rd. CM-MIS • PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery e Mortuary Cllopel S5M Padflc View Drive Newport -· Cllllonlo -• PEElt FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL ~=A.-e. • Weslmho-nuw • •SffD'-"•"E~R MORTUARY Lapa• -· 04-lllS SU a.-te 41Mll• • SMITllS' MORTUARY ., ... SI. Ratbopo--Davis of santa Ana, president of Chapman Collq:e, and Vic- tor C. Andrews, chalrman of the Chapman College board o( tru.st.eee, have been re- elected as dncton of the1;:;;:;::::;:;::::;:;::::;:;::::;:;::::;==:::;::::;::::;~I Independent Colleges of Southern C11ilomt1. Who C.res7 Andrews was Mmed second vice chairman ot the ICSC board and another 0!1pman uustet, J . s. Flour. will serve as tNrd vice chairman. No ether 111w1ptp1, In tho worl4 1ar11 oltout your colllmu· 11lty II•• yeur celftm1111lty 4oily 111wtp1,1r 4111. lt'1 tho DAILY rlLOT. DOES YOUR BUSINESS NEED BETTER MAIL ADVERTISING1 I'm not 1printtr.111 u .. your printlr or flndonefor you, I tak• the r•pontibility. All !Obs, 1"91 and tmtll, rtc1uire10rM planning. The more COff1Pltx tlw }ob the 9r .. t1r 1h1 need for thorouti planning from beginn ing to end. Th• senslb .. and economk:.I w1y to 10tv1 1he pltnnlno problem Is to usi a ~Ingle source fOf your comprthenstvn. design, layout. type, past.up, wp- aratlont, and prlntl"9. Know-how Is mort than hilt the o-me; it it th• game. Th• ne)l.t time vw hlVI • bfochurt. catalog, dirtct·mlll piece, boOkltt, manuaf, price list or td· \lertisemenl consider Jerry lo~ke. 6'64666. ' I C.::::::-ILMr. Pa•r •. , ... C11r11.i11111 ...,. ..... ............... . ~ .......... -. ....... . • "'tl-ltJtW M • .... ........................... '~'ta~.~.~~ ............. 11• '2"YlllHIMen's *39" Value! Gll'da Spin . Cast Rod & IHI Combination .... $2995 Imported Sungl1U1s ~c.'m",~:: $)97 ... Jl• Jon" lmpOrta :':":. .. _ ... __ ·-•13" .. ....,... Golf Carts "TrH Tt•fl' -· 1J $pl• Cut .... !;::.;: ~ .. •...;;............................ -~ -_.., lllppe Wit I.Ilk Picnic Bags =:::.sp l!MfoloM ~ av le11111, -::..~ .. . ..... MS,nrr Akuk ""-fold·A·Way D1lux1 CClllpCob ~111•1--.$7 =....~-=· 77 ·~ Mod•t '°' ....... . I fJff Yalv91 Miio Fishing line .. ~::.~.':. ~,,( •la.Tttt tmT•• .... , ... , .. :.!"!::.~:."::. =:: c r••attr Scllt 3-111. Acrylic RllH Sl.Hplng. lags ~~;;:$644 with 31" ..... Tops In ........ COl'llfon-• '11'1 Cllt111111 2-M•tlta.1- °""" !PJ!!fl.9!n.!J!~aN ....... -~ ':'°' ...... c-;; 2 i 4r .-...::::i.. .... ....................... 42: ·-.11111 •••• ~ ................. . ..._ ... ~ ............... : ......... . R19. '3" 10.lnch Teflon~ Fry Pan DllCOliNT -$2" Nfw A ..... color. Het.., '""' Wllh ~ fw.hl Sefe... . *11" Value! Metal Padded Step Stools ._ .......... '"" .... sa• Awcado" 1-With ,.111\'C ..... -'· ......, t!M II\ bot-. ... °"' $).00-, •r Y1111ttl Altorted Wide Watch Bands llf WI ~!Irle! GenulM. '-"*._,. ....... ...._ wllh -'« hh. llodt or $)88 *l"Valuesl Pendant Watches $411 *2" 50.ln. Swl• & Surf Boanb ::;:.-.. $13 :':l.,"&. 91' U.S. Howlali• 11• ";; c.11-.... ~:na Caps 2 "'""' c-, s..... ~--· JJc n711 ........ ewe ... I , ::.'.lt•lllwd eom,.t, I~ ....................... ~ .. .. t -.,_ Wlril l "' '3" Stay • Float ·-·· -~ .... c..,i11 Ttllot --. =...... ~·· .......... ·-· ...... Swim Yllb • DAILY PILOT LlXlAL i'IOTICE LEGAL NCY11CE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Otl!V 111i..1, ..... • .. • .. "' SC r r1d,,, J1111 17, 191G Poor Btuiness? •r 1-----------•1 -OVER THE COUNTER Complete-New Yorli Stocli List Coml ·ss ·o i Rate s· WIW ~llK 1 "'' • ~, ........ "''"'-'-/ ..... ... ..... .... lll I l '~-----------· .. y ............... ,., ........... -... ,_, ... LN _..._ " ·~ -~ ' . NASD Li1tint sfor Thursday, July 1•. 1'10 1111111.J"'"'""" c-..c..,. ~r. t;f.J1r ,,t 1;14 1:\,o ... 1oc1c,.i~ 1 HU it~ ~t:: + ~ --A,.-~1(,M rn: 1'~ ftn -· ,.JI 'l lt\2 lfll lM + i,. ·~~ .. :~-==-~::.~!.r~~:..UO. A~... 1 ),I )ff U :t on;:.. ~S 1n.l 19'• r~ llN5t,"" I: l~l l~ 1f!.::·« ~~I.It .UW.i~V.1+\11 tJ'J-~ ~~\'~ '?"~11 1:.ft: 11::,, !F":ir+w •111..,. "-:: ·~...,. ": ~'-t i~: '~ il!ll• } i t !u'l1 u~ tt, "" ~"' +1~ ~ 1t 'r: it'! ~' . Allml!li l,i.. .. , ""' .. • ~1111 I.to ul ~ ... ~ .. :; sA' -l ,.._ "" ~ ~ ifi; I • · Unde1· Discu ssion_ NEW YORK (AP) -Hear- ings on a rise Jn commission rates on s tock transaclion.c; are llk:ely lo focus evtn more at· l~km on the busin ea-1 methods of Wall Street and tht rtllJOns for tht suddl':n dr09 In brokerage house pro--fi~. A../ Ha\-'e lhcy fallen because commissions are too low? Or has the red ink spread over the record!! because of poor offk.'t procedure!ll, overhir1ng, overpaying and underplanning, among other bid bUslntS! practices oC which the brokers allegedly are guilty? In hearings before tht Securities and Exchange Com· nussion1 members of the in- vesting community cl.aimed that brokers have experienced shrinking profit m a r g 1 n s through much of the 19605, even when business volume was high. But it was in this very same. period that many of the poor business pracUces we r e revealed, when stock certificates were lost i n backrooms, when sales wert gought at any price, when records fell into chaos Now the member firms of the New York Stock Exchange are seeking a continuation of a $15 surcharge on transac· lions involving 1,000 shares or Jess, arguing that the: financial ~tuation Oft Wall Street will otherwiR become precarious. 11lt surcharge was due to expire two weeks ago, but It ha! remained ill force while the stock community argue1 tts case for a 9!ktay extension There 1s little question that the t/YSE can produce ev1· dence of las&es: -A sampUng cf member firms shows that in the final quarter ct 1969, less than onc- third of them earned any pro- fit on their securities com· misston income. -During the first quarter or 1970, and in the month of April. about 80 per cent of the retail houses -those handling order! from the public -lost money on their publ ic c ommi ssi on business. 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'Ullo t \~1111T6l" olc l •...i1J1 1;11 111 +Jj conlrast. the more affluent " II II d . d"f mil' ltorlll ·~ S'4 P111tol ''· 21.:t °":r,,.:r l~ l3' EGU)I Jtl 14& lorRW••.115 "21~ 20V. 1 \.,~~··.i· I 'g 1lr mi yt._, +~ n1l6T PIE Zl0113 Ill Ill+ v. can detemnne purchase by cu ualrat y epofnvel -1-a s'hees ti~?;' J11 Jt? ::~~DJ 1-:: I :, crh '·" '·IJ ~~0 1tH 1~;'~ \~'l1di~ ·'lu iJ ~ ~ 1 ~ ~ 1~"1c' Ot• " :ii. 4\~ l1o 1~~6T1~'.;1o• 2 •• .. " ..-\'I Of'! ffi erS JIU rl 100, El MOdlll Jl, •I~ ll1ulty I' 51. 5~ or1 l,d II ·0 11. • 1111:1111 4.14 7 J7 OUfnl lllt 11 U 111' I h i .. _±WJcM .~ 41• •I\ •I~ -\'o l111Tl.';f DI)• I~ a ttl'I :: ti convenience and as a result d EmllS OJI ,1 10'1< P1v1!1t 7\0 • ntw (IP 'IJ 10.54 '"VKI ! 7l I" r1n!!Alr .JO 116 "" 7J>,~ -"'I ,.,..... 11 ,. t1' 1"' f -\lo llllTl.T t!IC• ' ... ~ ... IM\lt "" \'o sa1 . 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Ae"tt<', _ _..11 rrf '"•I Jt• n "'9 t I + :,t irrt .11.120 11 ,.., 20~ -"''"'tfllil'• 1 1~ ~l,,. 1U:, 1 t ~· d I ol , II I'....,' ore ,,, ll.o Pen11 P'K I•~ m OICll t,11 I0.511 Rlnfcl! untvin , Ptt "Z2t • 1>\ lh <• rner El c I '° Solllt 5l i ' .. 1ntet11« pl s ' 61'\ 4rl~ .. ..., +1 t' a van age Pr Ice UC· too' naJlv "'Ycho'"""""liY and E~t 011 1 .,.,, p 1 w 1i.., 1 0e1wr 10 12 11,21 lll)t!'f01n 110 I.JI dwv H•i. r ' •~ ,.,, 'H"r ~ \,i 111tfYAI• tt 3! ... \.\ d • • + "'int •••'Id '° 13 1w IJ\I. 1 ... t ' l'k ,.....__of A_,,._,_ J•,.... "'IS'"° EQlf p1" 1 37\.'l)I Otll• 5'3•.ll tffl>Fd 4'.4'4.fl Vlf'Vk•ll"I IU J.i\"t iji.,-\t ~mhlOrtl0\1CI,. :l't2f~2' 1i\\.,,.,lllt'lf1IS!r :11 11'11 12\lolj" l; "---~~~~~~=N~'~CYl1~~C~E':_ ___ 1·-1u_a_u_onls,.;c'A.':1";o~TI;ii·,·-~---·1 ·ph)'9tcally.. Teaching "good F' c~ ~:: ~;: ..r•r~1 ... 5J 5f 0, .. ,1 11 ... 11.io llU$1r II 7J 11.M ,_ ...... GI .Ill .. u moo " +l .... f • J ll . 'i1• uu lnllfll"W I 1' I !!i• 1•11J> I•!·!" ''f, Tt~ • •''t 111111 Sub "' 11'1 ~rnl Fd 'M11J1Sc'-""Hr Flll!Oh · kl'tnUG 172 I!? 21"1lt 721'1 -!!Im~·'° J 2""' 2U• J~ll +lktow1 lfff 11 u... '''' 2SU l•• LEGALNOTICE money management prac.,1 ,no1T 1 l'~Pf\GI"" •'•J·~rr•l'ILYIO.n ntO 1nt 1nv u.i.tvt U ,_co ~ 5 ~ t E"'~';,dj ''11tl•1n,11 +vt 1c ... 1E lllJO 11 11 1J>ill h l'-lm• tices" Is not enoom.. F•"1"° "'' iu Pit Pd i"' iv, ·~:rt.,Htw•t~ '·"' ti:• ~ u 2''' u e:::U::·,~ i. ~'! ~ t1tt :r u; l~il ew .J:2 l f~.\ 1r,,, '1:•1 +: ~ ::::~L~ I·! 21 » "h ,. •• c••TIP'ICATI! O' auSllOl(5J • NE 6" Grwlh '1 • 10 "' Conl St ,·fl ,-lt llrUftllO'I: ,10 ,J Uh I~ l:M ll\llGll 2..70 IJ 2''fl ,.~, ,.,, + VI /tw•f'Sv Ii I '3 72'• 11 + .. P:ICTl'l'IOUI MAME c••T•'"•C4TE OP Utl JS Bui in reeding or clothing ln<om .! lf S.61 SKlll'IN l'unci •. ' lucvEr '·'° 1 1n. 17" 1"6;.:.:. iii Sfl Inc \.)t l• lf lllli Ill,\ -'.It PCO Hos• ... ~ JL. ~m 10 ++• .. Tht .,...,.,, .. !lid dgjl1 tttllf'I "' Is .. ICITIOUS IOIAlllE II f 'I I lh SflKI •. s. 111 Eouty 2 u · , .. 1 fllldll C1 " ., ''" n1 ' MUlre .JO 1 "" •'II t "'lo + \4o ITE '""' i.D II 'n'\ 11 g: t'' ot9lld II • MIMH ,, 11103 Ml, 1"1\1 undtrtllllld ~ ct•lllY h, " }f am1 y 8 one, e poor Sloe~ 11,11' 12,12 IMtl! .... JOI luo; F 111.60 I u , .... .,. +''Mo 1Ht11.1,111 110 llt Utt lln\ :NU i'"' !!ell Co•• :Jtl Kiio 2•~ 2J1Ji '" .... ~1":1 tt" SI .. f"OY11l1l11 Vtll•Y· cond'uctlllO • by9\l\fH 11 112 M1•l110, h l'"I coot-I T de Off E'MrU 10 0110 u11r1 s'n Sri fl~llln u .. 1 •:ir. •i 1i.rlnt 27• " •l• ~ tlt " -J < '' ·--· ndtr lht lktl110¥t flrm " ..... 8tlboM .... ...,, CIH!OrTlll. ulllltr '"" lk· consumer as 1 .... e ,., e11 r E••" 100• 10.'1 l,IK Am ,·.s ,. 8uffli"1t11 110 )I )I~\ "'~ ,.~ .:.:·,., E111v1 C• ..... $0 70 1~\t 1''• \~ • -• "'""'' u -' tlnou1 firm Mmt el WATTS EN over where he spends hi~ er 1m•1 Sc • 11 '·""° el S0tc$ 12'121 . •ulD'o-1 w .H 1• 1tl.1o 1, II IEllW ..n.io 1' 32~ JW n .v. \lo J•c11Vo41! " 11 6lt 114 ... .j. .;;. !Of V(ECUTIVE ASSOCIATES .,.,,, ';'' TEllllAISIES tnd lh•I wld tlrm 1, t""'· · t11r1v 101110$:1 tnll Gth 1111.1 aunll R•rno 1 4~ Ai 1 1 :..·\, urollld .151 ~ 11',\ lj• I' • j•etAll ..i.• 1 J•, ~ s-. -..., ''~ 11rrt1 It cCl"'IH>tld °' !hf follow"' -4 01 !hf to11crw1.., .....-. "'fie•~ money The more aUluent 1111•r11 s.nt ~•m Fo 11,; r .! flUl'lllR t!l,M ' u :z:IOJ, 21•.l "' urvfd fll.151 l l7 l ~ 1tter .10 u u o ·~ "" -i. :,er::i~~ 1'!":;t"i.r!~ full ...... I'll<• f\11• • •• • ... ::i.-.•,ull •"41 itl•t• -•tl!ll!nct c.usto~H knows that prices M d b NR l::::l'r Glh ~:;~ ~I~ :"o •• ~0 n:~ ff# l~\J~ 1'.t~ 1~ ~It ~~ ~ t ~ E~!:t:o ·~:L-t~ ~v. ~Vi ml t'n~ i::'~ ft'fn ,•i .~: It: li\~ +~ '- W1111-Ctll"'tw ISJ.11 Or•1 "' ,,_ a e y twr 12 U It lt !Ide 1 lt ltJ aurtHor D' SS •I ''' ><• o F1bl'11• ·"° 1' 1.S11 U'~ 1.JJI ~ • jfffnl'llOI ,IO 11 27 " '1 4-,., •" ' 0 Mldl•tlE1rlw1n._11,M11"l~1 Av1 , onllnwvalentltemsoltenvary _y.,,111110.161l6l ""'' Fvllll'i· aur~ )0 ,, , .. 1, , •• _·,,F1elflr" • ,. 31 36141 :M'•-•rCPl 111 • 1110" ·-from store lo store, She can · · · c1~11 •.lf 't7 1urrgh1 60 m tS t1'1 tfll -''4 . J~1 o 1.so 1 41"4i 11 " + ~ lll'IO WIW• L19Ulll Hllll, Ctll1<1•11 I ··-,,,,-, C<HI f2"2 ~, F O Co• 4 :U •JI ""' .,. ••• F1!mtc: .JO 2'1 ~ >• ''" + U C 50 JO + ~1 "KS'-°""' JulY 14. 1'7t •lrlll 7," 1,u •nv••I '·" "'· lvlllUllV .IOI J JflJo 1014 II\ -\\Fl'"'" _,.. 1t v. 1\o ~ Jim. Wtll .Cl 'It " it l!:i' . o.1eo1Jvl'l'U,1t111 Mk:~ E111w111, lea"et•·~'klrenwi'thababy· Fi rm eu 1.n t.m T""' ,. 10, , F'""'"'~ I' 14• 14 1f'•T 11JmW ""·'° 11 ll1o •• 1." J-.h w. Ct•jW•' STATE OF CALIP'OllNIA. v 1tt:: u11 F SI Ff1 G"" 10.P. 11.,,. Sntr111 8 1·u n -"'-F• tiff 1u. ' s>o P~ P.I .. JohnMotn 1 70 s1 .ti'!. n llllt-ef C.lffor11l1, Ortnot CIUll!v: OR.ANGIE COUNT.,,: !'iille.r and takt off in lht CAr or •ares Ff; C1~ tj; IJA SWn !11w 1 11 it~ Ctoot Ct 70 1'0 S<l;t "'• Jtl.I. -t i•• P'tmll'I' I'~ I 15 Uh ll~t 1"' + U Johll JOM » Ill _,..,., .. ~ 4'1'1 1,•, Ori )111¥ 14. 1m. ~ ~ .• Hot•l"t' 011 Jul'I' u. ltlt, .......,., ""· • "''"'' It d Flllfd 11 I ·" Swl"V Cl •.ll j-01 '" Fl11111t .w. • 1.... 1'11 + "'~llltlMf l...C " .. ~ .,_, Iii + ti! )dwls Jvc IO .n ,. """ ~ ;~~,.·~~~ u~~~:;: :;~~~ha! 1:c~.=:= ~st bu~~~ver store ha!5 the North American Rockwell F~$~ ~ti:~~ rn~:;: J:il:rli ':~£l:1.. ~ ;; ;11 li.. ~~ f/~ ~~~: l:i ~~ ~t: ~= ~ 11a 5:,tF• 1:J u~ ~ ;i~ i ~ ~ ... ~':. :' ,.::i';,_ ;:1:1 ~lld~~~';., ;:' ,.1;~1~ :'=~ The poor c a nnot. -there Corporation (NR) J9 makillg t~'f" ~fl t11 s~..,t~ F,~;f1~.u d;,'"..:. 1.20 1t Sllolo ~~ sf" +: : ~= \·~ ~ ~ ~ nn -1 tt ~0: ~~. 1;4° 'ff ~v. ~ i + ~ !OFFICIAL SEALI (0FFICl 4l SIEtll . is no mooey for a baby·sitter. jj lender offer for the shares ~:1r11 "ti,, :J: :·:~ r,~;.c t·:: 1::~ n1•fm ; mt ~.,. ~ ::::: ~=~:.:~ tl i: 1V: 1J '" ~:i: r.::4-~ ,: tt •• tt'lo Y ....... •elf'l'J111tT11om11 Jo1el'h E 0,,,11 car. bus or laxi rare. ''Poor or Telenex Limited ofF111nGth •,•,, 'i'•"• s1r111 ... Fds: .~IH'~" ,_. 1j "IA. 2~1\ ~ •1i F111S11ns '° 1 ""Iii.Ii 111A -v.010:.:..::. ... ,;:._;;_.;:.,;_;;_:_c:;;c__ "°""" l'Wbllc: • Ct!llo•n1• Holtrv P\Fbtl(, c1111et11l1 I b , . l"· , hbo hood • • 1'11 1ns111: · . fl•I U » 15 36 orll•lt '° 7 40\.lo ,... 01 -, ,: Fllllr111 1111; ' P. S'~ S'-1 -i IA; P'rf11e1111 Offlu 111 ,,1nc111,1 onlct '" s uy1ng 1n •.,; ne1g r Basildon E ssex England F" Multt 11.)11 i"',1 c11 0e ,_._. ••• '" c&OI> J 1!il l}U 11 j1'i + \: Ft110e1t1Str 1 112 , W• .n1• m11 + ''I Or•ne• cou111Y O••n111 C011ntv at wtlntevcr the price~ happen ' • ' · Ft! £1'' ·",,·' st°'i• 10411,.4' ,,0111..1 I" ,.. mt. ~~1 ,.. \\~tel M~ 1"w 1• 1'• •l• 1 c-1111. Nov », 1110 Mw Comm1u1an laoir11 to "·,'' s ht said, Directors of Teleflex. a ~11;1 ·JJ;; :ns'.i • .'~ ~u0:1~,~Gt J·3i ·!t ',",,",'c 'ft i' 21\'< µ,'\'-+ v. i!Ui,if ~ ~ U,,. lf' \t1i +:1~~ '' " ''· •• "11'111 AlllUll 7. 1t111 nu.re ,. .. ~11,,... o--,11191 0,11, 1111o1, manufacturer o cable CO'l'ltrol ,• Goll ,· .. .-"· 'l'llt• Gt ••11, 1 c1rrGn •"ioe • t H\i »' 4\i '' '• (tM '.t0 ..., !! 1 Jl1' ' '• l'Ubl~ Orlfl~ COi" Dllll' 1'+!01. Junt. 11. ltll ut: r " I Fn. ... 1~ ' , • 0 -"' JS 1A !' 'I ' I t ... .... "" ...... Mi55 Meyers m3de these ~ • ,.. ., MR ilo •.1• 10 • 1r1er1Y '.o. 1tJ 14 1l" ,, n "1tre1 l.io ' t "'' •o>• '' Market Ju1v 11, J•. 11 11111"~"1, u111 1»'1·10 $ystems have 1nd1cated they £"'"'G111 JI: t.I: j•K~•• 1 E 1. ,,, " • 11 n111 l "·' lfi' ~ Fl11 Fl:Oe'r•I" '° "'' i.1A• HJ, '' LroAL NOTI CE --other points 'I ' °" " • tt11nc1 l 1 J. 1K Di Al-'• 1 1••,1 \ll 111 ,, F '"''M 1,to lt o i. (! """ !' w1 I recommend acceptance or -J_y1 G '·•• 1.57 TK~t1111 iJ • 111.c11 .-:sfi ?!Vi , 14 2 "'+: <, FJI fn!:!. '"' ™ "* l•1t w . -Y: vu1::b1':°~:~t ir~:r~ lht orrtr lo au shareowners. '8~.:i{ 'fil ··n j~ r.: .:u ,._ , E'-1~-" "Jl I »Ill Pl ~~~ ~::Wei~~;'# ,~ Yu au w ±1~ Symbols INVITATION TO ALL SMOKERS Y•u ••• c••~U11!1 l11wll14 NI 1t!111il • FR £,f prt•111t11i1;1n en th1 S"'o•111, Pr1bl1m 1~cl how VDU Clll rill y1wr11U ot lht 11 •• hit. Tifl\t I P.M ~ Jvl'f 7J, 1•10. •Or•tl D, 1111 N•lt•n•I s,..oki11t CoY~cil. ,.11111 c11! lpOll• ""Ji- f., r111rt11ll•11•. Slfl<• 1,.1c• lt1'1'1111d, c.•11 lmm.dl•ltly. ;, quality' -, more al· NR, 1cLil'll thniugh Its um f61 1i~r i'•" e-. ) ... ,. l,c~:U ~ l~ lft IL'p +· ·v, ~r.= :~ 1,. ,, ... '~" '~'\ + '1 "' 1 int-.ff \: udor Fd , ,,. 1 • ""'"., , " .11 .u"' '"' ,i;;w:-,. .. ;. ., c~ "' ?J• .. can afford. for lnstance. whol )' owned subsidiary, ~,.;'M11t t 1 pt 1·1 . , 11 SIA~ 1 » " ..... '1"*''' ··" ~ t~ r.: ti~ + ~ Tiit followlllt 11 1 ttr"...,.... - lo buy 1-•ra-!or -pa1·-North American Rock we 11 v1111 Am 1: t.to v111t M;; 1, • 1111 F::, ~ '°\'1 20 \, '"' ..... ==: ·:' • "'" 21~ !1. t 11, 11'1 !hi ftodl. '""'"" ,_,,., ·-........ '" '" , ,......, 1..i. •:ti u11111t 1. . H\. , ... ,Tt ,f , 1 ·~ , 11 1 it1\1u s • '!'~ I,..,. s.'" ,.._ '" lll'IDffld•I. on m•Jor appliances. Tht poor lnlernallonal. Will of{e.r $1.08 ro: f: J '1'111·~ "'" c..,111 1 • .• :::,~, 1 :i. ,; t2. m': ill!" i '""I! c~ 1 l• I !' I t lo ._,., • .,,. Or.,,...~,.,. pet she.re (n CaSh for all al bra trS . ' ' Ulll!fCI FuMi: I .t•.JO tlO 511~ u\I ' 1 P'll Go1 .$0 ~~ lfl\ 1 • U \~ 11lu1 tlldt CltvtdollcL -".t.u•llflf di•" r;anool. rPllD /' l'l '$l ilCCl'fl ,,g, j~ .~lj~SJ1 2 •I lilo ., • ._ ~II' l'ow L .. ~die d d -l~dOf'MI ~OCl1r9d er Nlot 111 1'11 llhlt -'nit lac k of financial fltX• lhe i!5SUed ordinary Share ~:r·l'd :1 1'.K ~~ 1t)~ 't:' ~~ ""./1! n 11~ ?5'" i'l\ ~ ~ ,.:"fr.il f f~ tt'~ fl"" tt + ti 1fKi dhidlr.d, -"11'1 It I I yur. t- i rapltal of Teleflex Rockwell com i1 11 no' V8"" .n s tn1sw1:to 12J ,71 , " ·~-U!L~orc' 1,u1 ·~ :J'' ,, n n ., .. "•v101t 111 "oc11 C111r111t ""' f'ltltl'\lftd lbillly tnakes ror buyinii on y • ~•!hi"~ ~ 1'J1 1·U uFd c\" ~, 1• '"\'~• '° 1• 211;, 21 t11.t -~ i;:;OI' "'• l 1 .i •t +• c•i.11 ••lut on u •tHwldfollf or "'"'"''''""" Whal C.n he .rlonled ;m-explained. rth,.,~1111 \\~i\ \ ·;; v•,•~, , 1,.,. ,J: ~ '" 11 it" ,. 1,.,_ •l:;' 'i + ,,,,"'" .111 ~·~ 1 11 1 +t•i ,..,.. 4l1t1. 1-0.C1t•tt1 or 111111 • "' ry • • n .ll<i tl"ff .IOb lil t • i 11:! 'MC U. ,IS "l 1'1• I \Oo 111~ -•l 11111 ~-. ~latod f/f 111ltl ~· mediately, •·Poor is buying The NR board chairman H~m'll:'.n: it.u 1 ,u l~n 1 .. ,i :: n ~ J• iv. 1 : + '' ":S-,:'J·'',. ., f~~ ~~. f~, ":t ~ •• dlvldenll or .,11t ..,. k-o.tt,... whatever qua1itV shoes and ¥aid R condition or the oner ""' l'.!t i.17 Vnc•S ,.. m 1· • ... l'! It:: :~ I -~-~ ,. :. n •.• 1'i '"' ... \~or Hill !Ills Yloll'. Ill teeU11111Uillwo "'" J Giii . t.00 V ...... ~ , .to ~ Ille .i It.-. ..t~.." 11' -PeDll Mlll .. 1,... jl>• lf'.t t "l wit~ dJvlCltlldti Ill llftln. ~NllW ..__ trousers you can manart on I~ the (rant.in& ol all netts. ·~~ 1•-!i 11:n ~"';'-1,...,. ·' .~ ::=NJ"' '' .u:~ ;ti} 'iU"' ,_ ..n.21 • 1-1:• • ?.U l ~ P-f'•111 11111 ..w. dl\llcleM ll'nlt!H. .. your ume paymeritli." aar; Government approvals. !f0 'G':-i~ ,:§11 ir:LTi '" . 1!'.;; ·~'t/'1.k rilff ~n;: ~1 ll !.rn -i ~ 'i:J~MOt~, ': m :itt :~ ti'-., :::'ir:' ,~~~ .."1o1':'1~ --e -canoot ••p'·lt Tel en ex man""-·~-cable ld!lt • .. ' 1U\ -1t.111 .ot • :i:; '1 • Mc ""·• W ,.,. "'~ • -•\ .-t lfMllftMI • ._,.,If 111 .--"""" I II I""'"• ""' IU w..,__..., ~ ffl'llfe_ tr' VII WtOllltl11 c,...,,, 1-' 64 1 .. , I .. » IJ\o 'I ll + lllto If"-..,.,., 'ull woM ... ~ the ldvan~ges of bulk bu)'ing tonlrol systqM and other pro-M.11111 1 · 11~ E""1 ''W,l• 1• 1• 1r1'V' ,~:. ,i: 1.;, = ~ 1 1 ' ='!::n'rr ·'°" 1{ l! ;, '• u +."or •~ *"· ~lit "' Ml The poor cannot take advan· ducts for aeronautlc1I auto-l!lt~l111 • :.--:~ 1J· l:!I "'"' f..: 1' illi' f. ~ = 7,.....C1 ... 111 ,.,~ 111• 111l + '< dl...c.t•• u-•••"'"" •-1:"'4!w1-. I 01~ -1 T«J'IW .SI l!I Xii\;... n t ' • 'lo ~N.llc:· I 10 fi• ""• ,, ~ +no ............. Ill "'"' lt4lt-h<llll,.. tagt of the .. 1v;ofors and moth·e marioo and lndustrial 1111. tjl' "Tnnt .. ,. ·~· ,,:."°"' 1 1 121 , i• :: + ~ ,u..,1 1n JOi " "' ''' •~ •• 1MtM. ••-b rilfll. n-WlthWI ""'"' II ' J I k I fl\Hf1 ' 1• wr,11111 •.tt 1~ h~~E1tt 111 1 J --G--l'lflll. WW-With -r.mt. Wll--Wllfl1 threefort." app cat 01\3. t mar tU lJ 11'10 8'• I. Vol ndr 1.~ m jl Sf'I' II ni, 1 '"° _.. AC I !It [!!' 1,,_, I °" dl1"'9\lltf, wl-WMn lul.IM. l'Ml-HW -Poor it p1')•1ng mqre In· product.' in the United Klng.1:-,41; t I; rllh\~ ii:,. 1 _.t ~ r:.vV ,111 > 1r1• 11tt lt~ t ~ M~Jl,il J :;J t ' u 1._ ,J,, $1"j::111:"':"iili!;'",::.~ ~~: lc:resl on crtdll t'rms bttause dom. Wt;\tC!rn EW'Ope •nd ll!:'~~ lt.M it. w ~~Ill ,.u ~:.i riw n t~ ~! ire l' lZ .... pfl.1' ,, ''" 1ll~ ,ra -•• tll'lltrlltfcll Acl, ~ MtUllffN '" IVf~ II lak~ long~ tn pay. A~tralla. ijN'\~'N 1.ll"r~ :C111 "d .lf . ctrr1~: :; al ~... ~ •Ii~» ::ro:, ·;~ ,~: I~" :Ji, U" t ., =.i""".-,.'t;f~ 1'"" •Wtttt • N1lm N1rm : •Nltltut N1t ,.!r ,,...,,,,,., Nt! 1111 Ntl C• 'E '~· . ttC•• . ,, c ... N11Clll ~!:1~11 ·N11~uo NII G< 'Ntt0¥t 'N•• In Nttllld "!"" 'H1 ,, ~"'~ •t ti• i!Slll Httli. '"'I " Nt Uni ··-.... ~ ~tv l'c ~i~ ~= .v ... ,, ' .. M ..... ' """ ,,1d11, J11r1 11, 1t10 SC DAILY ,ILOT tJ l I I .. • .. . ' • • • ' ' See a different film classic every week, starting Mon- day, July 20.'And see itwhen·itsuits.you best; Because we're -repeating each.feature. Cablevision brings ·YQll .the compl ete odgioals. Uncutandwith.just·one inter- mission. Enjoy.them an, right at home without constant '. i : COMING "THE GENERAL," slrilg·Bustcr Katon. . . . . . COMING "WAY DONN·EASl;" stll'ring .l.linGsh. COMING • BIRTH OF A NATION," clnctcd bot D. W. Griffith. . "THE BLUE ANGEL." sllrrin! Marlene Oictrich. "AMERICA; slri1g Lionel~ CHANNEL3 ... .. .. . .. ---..... ~ ' • • • ev1s1an. ' co·m.mer.cials. But ·of course you do have to be a Cablevisiori 'subscribei' to get In on the West Coast pre- miere of·th¢se great films. So get ready now. If you're not a ·Slibsliriber, ca'll us for a free demonstration on your .OWn TV set. Our number: 642-3260: COMING "INTOLERANcE," dftctcd bot D. W. Gffitb. COMING "blt:JNCHBACK-OF NORTE MME," stll'ring Len o.i. ··"MARK Of ZORRQ" slri1g Oougt.s Flirb.nks St . . "EXTRA GIRL,." directed bot Mack Scn.ictt. CABLEV1SON In Newport Bach, Mon. tlrough Fri., 9PM, SM.,~ 6PM In Mission Viejo, Mon., V'kcl, Fri., 9PM L • ' ' 1 I I • ' ' I ' I . I .' I .: r • • I ' . ' . : I : . -• I I • • ' I I • ; L ~ Frld11, Jo~ 17, 1970 • ., ... Salt11 Question: Negotiate or Sue? I s DAILY mor ' Down the Mission Trail New Shop Cen_ter Slated in Vi.ejo, 'MISSION VIEJO-A ti.I mllilon shopping center has been plamed for Mission Viejo. The Mission Viejo Co. has announced !hat the facility, called the Vlllage·Plna Shopping Center. will be construcled •I the bltersection ot La Pz Road and Marguerite Parkway, 1 Public a~cess to Salt Creek Beach is the name of this game. Shaded areas (1, 2, 3 and 4) amount to about 37 acres for parking areas and beach access on either end of the beach, which has been center of controversy since Orange County Supervisors tUrned over the old Salt Creek Road to the La- guna Niguel Corp. The corporation currently is developing the area between the beach and Pacific Coast Highway. To southeast (areas 3 and 4), parking and beacll ...,ess bonier property owned by Cbandler...Sherman Corp. and take in a slight amount of Cbandle..Sberman land. Parking and access areas were worked out in negotiations with the two private firms by a teafu of county department heads, who. recommended that the agreement be accepted. Supervisor David 'L. Baker disagreed and plugged for continued ne- &otlatlons to obtain additional public parking and beach a~cess in . ~e center of. Laguna Ni~uel property. Laguna Niguel officials balked, in effect. telling county supervisors to accept the deal as offered, or condemn the land, and pointed out that the latter approach would take ''years" in court and 0 cost the county millions." County supervisors currently are pondering the alternatives open-to them. Tilt 28-acre center will be c:onstricted In phases. Con>lruetion <ii the lint phase '!hlch wtll include a department st.ore, market, dru( store. bank. servke station and specialty shops, is 8Cheduled to be com- pleted by mid·l971. e /lfotorlsts C11rfH!tl MISSION VIEJO -Motorists' ten- dencies to speed lhroogb resldenUal mnes are being curbed by ooe Miasion Viejo neighborhood . .. Jenkins Loses Rock Concert· Planning Bid Clubhouse Contract Okayed San Clemente Eyes Bargain On Water Cost Residents along Cortina Drive have decided to reuiind motorist& that the speed limit is 25 miles per hour. Clemente Cauncil Calls for Initial Drawings A number of black and yellow sign! have been plactd on lawns and in parkways noting the speed limit. James Jenkins of San Clemente lost his bld to organize locally-oriented rock concerts on a city-owned baseball field this week, but he hasn't given up. Jenkins, an entrepreneur who owns a music shop and folk music cabaret wilh his wife, will c:onsult with city staff in coming days to find an area whfre free rock band concerts could be given every other Sunday. -An architectural contract for working drawings of a $200,000 community clubhouse for San Clemente measuring J0,000 square feet won unanimous ap- proval from city councilmen Wednesday. Except for conventional time-limits on the length ol time for drawing the plans, the agreement with Boucher a n d Drielsma Architectural AS!IOCiate1 is final. The services by the Capistrano Bay area architects and designers have a ceiling of $14,000. The issue Wednesday touched off discussion of t.he potential size and cost for the replacement to th& burned-00t city landmark1 and sev~ral cw'ncl~en said lhey agreed with parks and plannmg commissioners that the facility be double the adopted si7.e range. But opposing council m em b e r s reiterated that a building of about 10,000 square feet would be the limit for the entral downtown area site. The first stage of the architects' services will be a month's work on Councilmen this week ended Jenkins' Idea to put the concerts on at lhe Vista Bahia Little League field alfer hearing wrilten protests by C. Carson Rasmussen, who lives near the diamond and lhe original donor or the land on which it lies. Resignatio11 Threat Council Tempers Flare The diamond , Rasmussen said, wa~ donated only for the use ·by baseball le ams. Rock concerts, he added. were not included in the original list of activities intend~ for his gift of land. In Meet on Capo Budget RasmUJsen also ccmplained that the nobe from 4-bt shows would\creale a nuisance. Jenkins,' who steadfastly promises to be held responsible for the concerts • featuring only local ~lent for primarily : local youths, told cooncllmen that a : place must exist in the city where such events could be held without problems. "We have to trust these-youngsters. and they desperately need something like this lo do in San Clemente . We mwt try to trust them to help in orgartiz- ing these events -at least once," he. said. The music enlrepreneur prOOlised lo bring a truck laden with sound equipment fl lo test any possible site for the concerts. ·. One bid to use the San Clemente : High School athletic stadium fell on : deaf ears, he told councilmen. :. "They suggested the ball field . but ~ It seemed obvious they were passing l the hot potato," he said . City Manager Ken Carr and Police OUef Clifford Murray will consult with Jenkins In an aUempt lo reach a solution. Only one oral ,protest to the plan at the ball diamond arose before the council -complaints by baseball ad- \'llOl"s complaining that throngs of youths ...ould trample the well mankured turf. Presidc11t's Table By PAMELA HALLAN Of ,,,. 0.llJ "'"' """ 'San Juan Capistrano ·Oouncilman Ed Chermak threatened to resign Wednesday night as tempers grew short and deliberations drew long in protracted municipal budget studies. In the end, however , after considerable debate, the council tentatively approved a 51f.t percent across-the-board increase in-pay for city employes. An 11 percent cost of living increase had been proposed far employes wPo had not received an increase last year but was turned down . There was considerable haggling over whether or not city Administratcr-Clerk Ernest Thompson woold receive an ad- ditiooal $3,000 per year for the position of clerk. ''Are we going to be receiving $3,000 more worth or service'!" asked Mayor Tony Forster. "The service has already been ren- derfii without appropr i ate com- pensation," said Thompson. A discussioo then eM!ed about whether or not Thompson should submit a pro- posal in writing. including a description of its duties. Finally. Councilman Ed Chermak lost his temper. ''This damn 'budge!. has dragged out DAILY l'ILOf ltell ...... 1'1embers of Tri City Lapidary Society admire the Cruits of their labor -a gem-stone slab table made as an anniversary present for President and fliirs. Nixon. From left are Stanley and Fern Dickson and Walt and Maylo Long. The Longs put the table together after members of the club donated stones. and I'm not going to spend three nlgtlti a weelr talking about it," he sho\lted. "You'11 either ait up and make decisions or by God rm going to remgn." "For some reason or another you're all opposed to Ernie Thompson. I hope you have ttie guts to make a decision," said Chermak. Mayor Forster &aid he was thtfY Chermak felt that way and that he shou ld have realized there would be late nigtits when he took the job. Councilman Jim Thorpe said the rtal issue is what is the job worth. The council should then decide whether or not the man ls doing the job. Cl>ermak then proposed to separate the salaries of administrator and clerk and detide latet if Thompoon or someone else should fill the clerk position. The council voted unanimously to do this. The council also voted to budget $110,000 for police costs, anticipating that's what their minimum charges will be for sheriffs servire. This cut the original police figure, which was to pay for a city police department by ap- proximately $26,000. "We need more discussion on the police department." said Thorpe. "I assure those concerned one way or another that this isn't the end of it." Tentative approval also was given for an assistant city plaMer who would also serve ag a staff liaison for the parks and recreation commission. An additional $35.000 was added to the already budgeted $5,000 for parks. Thorpe said It costs approximately $9,000 an acre for park development. 'Get Together' Councilmen Tell Number Painters A trio of Central Orange County college students will have' to form a coaliUon of sorts in San Clemente if they want to engage In a curb-number-painting business, City couhcilmeo this week suggested ·1hat the students collaborate with the local Sea Scout ship 110 to see if the two groups couid pool resources In an effort to raise money by painting curbs. The scouts, who have been the only authorized group to paint the numbtts this summer, tti.ve done the )obi off and on. Councilmen suggested to 0 e n n I s RickeUs of Santa Ana that he meet with city and scouting staff to draft a new plan and return for permission. Thu! far his application remains denied . Ricketts told rouncilmen he and two partners have planned to include 1 city symbol in each addre ss painted on curbs in San Clemente. The plan arose. he aaid , because youths this summer experienced more pltfall1 than usual in finding summer employ· ment. determining the needs of the community ln the new clubhouse, followed by work on drawings. City Manager K~ Carr assured that the hired firm has placed the clubhouse on a top-priority basis In their v.·ork schedule and predicted working dr1wings in about eo days. San Clemente plans to sell Used water at half price in coming months. TI]e bargain, which is intended for sale to a group of residents along San Antonio Canyoo fory a rd· water Ing purposes, Is ernuent discharged from the city 's new sewage treafment plant. Clemente Cited For Pedestrian Safety Record The firm, which won the city nod from a field of almost a dozen com- petitors, has done other designing services for San Clemente In put year~. The city's lifeguard headquarters building completed lo 1968 was designed by one of the partners In the company. The idea, which -will come up for comments by the affected residents. h1 to establish an improvement district to pay for a main up the canyon leading to the sea and assessing each resident along the canyon sides for the new water service. San Clemente, which has gone six full years without a pedestrian fala:Jity, was cited for that record this week by a national automobile club. The $200,000 figure was not meant by the cooncll to be a flnn cosl limit to the clubhouse, but only a gauging point for tbe archltecl.I. The estimated price of the reprocessed waste water would be about haU the cost of potable water. Police Chiel Cliffcrd Murray, who also Is designated the city's traffic engineer, received the citation from Stuart WU- kirison o£ the American Automobile M- sociation. The cost will be caJculated on a square.- foot basis. Intended as an attempt to beautlfy and strengthen the canyon walls. the plan would mean cheap water for residents to use on planted banks, thu1 cutting down on erosion. The award came at 'the out.set ol this week's city council meet.mg. - Councilmen recently have agreed that lL would coat about $20,000 a squart foot to construct a new clubhouse. ' Ttl& city has receiVed similar 1Ward11 each 'of the prevk>us years· unmarred even by a ~ingle death on public 1treet1 involving pedestrians. HOWTOSAVE: Learn these secrets of clean-up sale buying. They'll help you make the deal of your life on a Chrysler, Plymouth or any other make, 1 EXPECT TO SAVE REAL MONEY. It's a fact-at clean-up time you really can save. 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Author- ities said. be duped teen-agers at a pop music ·festival last May, selling dyed saccharin tablets as LSD and cury powder, gravy cubes, herbs and plasticine as marijuana. • An equipment manufacturing firm in Southend, England has of- fered a $12 }>onus ·to . every male employe who coilvinces a girl to work for ~e company fo.r three montlls. '"We badly· need WDm~ for our 8'sembly lines," .a ~pany spok.esman said, ''abd needles~ to say jt_giveS our young ~cbeJon a wond~ ojienlllg'to Chat with th~ girls~" · ·•· Fornier President Ch•rlu do By Tiii! ASSOCIATED PRESS Sixty Israeli planes attacked EgypUan 1>01ltlons a1oog the Sue1 Canal L..say killing one Arab soldier and w••••llng seven, a military spokesna.n tn Cairo said. . ~ spokesman said the raiders ran 1111<> "Utid< Egyptian ground lire which prevented them from achievin.c their objectives." He said the planes raided along the ~m and centra1 secton of ,the 103-milet\Witerway. II mlrked the 90th straight day that Israeli aircraft have struck at Egyptian target.I along the canal. . Meanwbllo, l'nlldent Gunal Abdel N....,. otEgypl flew home 1n1m Moac<>w alter extended talk& .., the Middle Ea.t si~ wllh Kremlin leaden. It Wu -In M_,, that the EaPUon pi.m..t and bis bolts waned oot lliolr ._,. to the new U.S. peace pn>pOlals lot the 1\1\dclle E11t. But no word of what they decided has leaked oul Soviet military aid to Egypt also wu cerialnly discQl!S<d. N~ was in the Soviet capital for 19 da)'! and is believed to have tmdergooe a medk:al checkup during his stay, Results of this also have not been made public. Meanwhile, a U.S. Air Force mission wu windiol up .a tw.>day vialt to Israel. n.. vii it wat delcribed officially as a fact-Onding tour1 but disclosure of it heightened specuJaUon that the Nixon admini&tration is planning aome IOr't of gesture as a partial counter to the growing Soviet ln"ll...,,.,,t In Egypl. 'l1lere have been unoooflnned reports tbJ<· llhips of the· U.S. 6th Fleet or a U.S •. Air Fon:e oquadrpn might visit isr!oet to delllOllSlarfo American support for the laraells. . • 1lie visiting ml•loo 1' from the Air Fbn:e Strike Command and II heeded 11J the command'• jleputy clllel, ·Lt. G<n. ;Jamea ..Edmubdaon. The U.S. FAnbaily said tbt-11 on a blonolal llludy blr of the Mildle F.ut. 'nlere was more millt.ary action on Iarael'1 fronlier with Lebaoca, wtltch Israeli troops crossed belcre dawn TOOr>- day fot a reprisal raid during whkh 1hey blew up lbree buildlnp In a fn>111ler village. Gaulle has finished the firs! volume of a )llanned three bOoks which will constitute memoirs oi _his ll. y,,ears as hea:d' of the French slate. His publfsller, Pion of Paris, said the M Lai ff . volujDe, entitied, "Le Renooveau" y eanng or the,)lenewal, )Vould appear .in --. • . -, the lliillumn. It will cover th6 .for• 1. mer president's aclivities from 1953 For G Delayed·, lo 1962. • ~of lO W ~, l!'ogland cltv _,.,.p1ov., and ~...wOrkf:rt are poll-hlo pedlltriam in London'1 tff•& nd Ol'l 10111 thty walk and uifm:• tJi.tll <iff. goiwg. TM svrvtr ii aimed 9t f'tLietiirig otiircrowded .ridctDaJ.k cunditionl, a council official .,Ud Wtdntadoy. • Large numbers of bables are join· fog the waiting lilt for false 1eeth, according to Dr. ·p..,_.. Hob1on, a senior Jecturer at Manchester University's Department of Pre. ventative Dentistry in England. She said she had extracted baby teeth from many infants as young as a year old who, because of a strain on the nation's dental facil· ities .. may~ not get dentures before their teetlr begin to grow at age 6. • A ·motorcyclist roared into a Scunthorpe, England police slation Wednlesday, screeching to a haJt in front of tho cells. Surprised polic .. men charged him with driving while intoJicated and led him a few sleps to jail. Rul!ng 1.Awaited ':f r"" ~ · <l';J'. -HOOD, Tez.. (UPI) -'Ibo Anny• Is .Po&~ [nliial !Miorbola for S. Sgt: David Mitchell, a cc u a e d cl Porticlpatlng In the allel<if My Lai m~. until •~·judge .rula.on...b Ls pel!Uon to truer the cbargea · to a civllian court. Mkcbell . ;., seeking a temporary restraining order a1ainst the Army and the appointment of JI lbree-judao federal panel to determine the CODIMtulionality of the Army'a cbarpl. The st. FrancisYllle, La., soldier COO> tench he cannot gel .a lair trial from a ·""'11 mal'tiaJ because cl publtdly of lbe My Lai lncidenl, plus publio comments by President Nixon and high Army officers. He saya the Army will be out to make a 1C8pegoat of him. U.S. District Judge Jack Roberts of AusUn, Tex., is stlll considering the request f o r a temporary restraining order against the &my. The Anny announced Thunlday its Ultrd pootpooement of the pretlial hear· ing!:, thiJ time untµ Aug. 11. The an- nout1Cement was made by C.01. George R. Robin.son, the military j u d g e who last wee.k postponed the hearings until- July i1 an.er Mitchell filed his suit in federal court. 'Mle pretrial hearings w<re originally ICheduled to begin July 7, but were delayed until July 15 at the request " Mitchell's attorneys. I TRICIA ESCORTS PRINCE CHARLES AROUND WASHINGTON Prit1dent't D•utht•n Act a1 Tour Guidet for Roy•I Visit Royalty · Bo1nps Power-packed Prince Tires Hosts WASIUNGTON (UPI) -Pr l n ce Charles ran down the 898 steps of the Washington Monument 'lbunday night with David . Elsenbowtr, al}d led hi! charmed American hosts on a tow of the capita1 by night. 'Mle 21.year-old neir to the British throne and his sister Princess Anne received a royal White House welcome ,,..nday alter arriving for a lbree day v~il then aklpped Off with young ~wer a.n d the Nuon. daughters for I round 0£ swimming, skeet 'shooting ' and sight.seeing. More of the same was on tap for today with a tour of the Capitol and • meeting -....-r leaders; a vi.sit to the Smitht!oni•n lnltitution; a~ dw<m' tbe POlomac to Mount Vernon{ a tea party at the British em· bauy and i formal supper dance on the White i-. lawn. Anoe appe-afed reserved during the ThUl'flday . tours, seldom .smilina:. But Charles captivated his new American friends with a display of poiae, sporlsmanshlp and bo.Jllh ebullience. , "He's a terrific peiton,'' said young ElseohOWtt wbo coolessed the run ®wn the W1ahlnPin M<mWnent was "Heavy Irish Citizens Asked To Surrender Guns LONOON (AP) -Prime Minister James Chicbester-Clark of Northern Ireland flew into L«ldon today for quick lalks with BriUsh Prime Minister F..dward Heath and Home Secretary Reginald Maudling, who is responsi~le for law and order in Northern Ireland. In Bellas~ Home Affairs Minister Robert Porte!' appealed. to all citizens holding arms, even with a legal pennlt, to surrender them. "Recent events, ir>- cluding thefts, have indicated clearly the grave risk to social security that arises from the holding of fire.arms in private houses," Porter said in a 1tate- m"1t. going at first." The others in the party -Anne, Tricia Nixon and Julie Eisenhower took the elevator down. "We were chickl!n," Julie said. The moonJight tour or Washington 's historic sites included the Lincoln Memorial. the lwo Jima statue and the Capitol It had been a day or one upsmanshlp for Charles who also put on a dazzling 6how of skeet shooting al clay plf'O!I.' with a double barreled lhotgun at an evening cookout .at Camp David, the president's Maryland Mountain retreat. "He's having a grand time '' youl)g Eisenhower said a few hours ~ll:er the j>rinct and princess arrived for '.a private .three-day visit as houseguests at the White House. 'Ibey were Yo!aqnly Mlcomed by Presi- dent Nixon, who roll~ out ~ red carpel and laid on ceremonial fanfare in their honor. Oiarles' obvious exuberance was in striking contra.st to Anne's glum looks and rare smiles. "She's in a mood,'' explained one Brit.lsher in her traveling party. Charles seemed particularly impressed with the statue of lJncoln and stood gazing at it with his arms folded. David was his tour guide, l!UPPlylng him )\'ith historical background oo the Gettysburg Address and Second Inaugural Addr~s imcribed on the memoriaJ 's marble walls. · Tricia, blonde and pretty ln a white !rock for the nighttime tour, spoke animatedly to the prince at the various lighh!d landmarks. •' . Sunamit Meeting S. Viet-Cambodia Plotting Strategy PHNOM PENH (UPI) -Cambodia aqd South Vietnam held a summit co• lerence today In the town cl Noalt Luong to coordinate !heir efforts against North Vietnamese attempts to overrun Cam· bodla. CambodJa.'lballaftd !alb bectn nest week. On the wa, front, blllitary spokesman said Cambodiu units had recaptured the mountain top towa of Kirirom from guerrilla soldiers who withdrew after setting fire to se•erai bllfldinct, including the vacatidn retreat ot· ousted Prli'lce Norodom Sihanouk. • Strike Sparks. food Panic In England Mitchell Sending Men South to Eye Desegregation WASHINGTON (AP) -Two federal agencies will send more than 100 lawyers and federal marshals into the South next month to aSIUfe complete 1chool desegregation, the Washington Post reported in its Friday morning editions. The newspaper said each lawyer Would be ualgoect a depuly U.S. manbal as hia penooal _.. Ally. G<n. John ·N. Mitebell wu ~ u 11yinl he did not liitldpate trouble "'but you never can tell . "Mucb depend.9 oo bow firmly stato and local offici.ala uphold the law," he said. Many Southern schools are under voluntary or compulsory orders to desegregate, Schools will open as early as Aug. 17 and conUnue through Labor Day, the newspaper said. The officials will be equally divided between the Department ot JU!ltice and the Department of Health, &:luCatlon and Welfare, the Post said. Five t:em· porary regional offices will be set up before lbe &tart of ochool. Jerris Leooard, assistant attorney general f<r civil righta, sakl the regional centers will handle complaints, from ctt.i.zens. "A person with a complaint will contact the regional cerw and it wlll be uatsnect to the nearest field lawyet to make a perD!al invt.9tigaUon," he said. Leonard said If the complaint a·cw--fc\"' justified, be would call for an immediate FBI Investigation. AMLJNG'S Newport Nuraer7 1500 •••t e•••t •1a-••~ "••~•rt •••ch . c•ltfer1tl• ,.,.,~.11'1. ~7 14) •71·1•92 Showers Hit Parts of Nation .t.MLIN0-1-i,.....,...,~--1w ' 55 mph Winds Sweep ThrQugh Vtah, W mhington . ':. .• Coutal tt41y WNl'llM .. Y. L .. 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" all of July OPEN EVERY DAY EXCEPT TUESDAY • J I I ., - . -. ----------c-~----·----------------~---...... -~""!"'-""'!"'11111111 frldQ', Ju!, 17, 1970 DAILY PILGf 5 Campau Commission ' He~s Not Dead Marine in, Mor$Ue 6 ·Hours Guard Use Probed MEMPHlS, Tenn. (AP) -In pursult ol the Viet Cong. The Marines were lipping up A traJner and dog ahead of ·WASHINGTON (UPI} • • ract.flndlnc" exantinaUon aolv. IOCfal probltms. one or the many·canvls bags Madwell stepped, op the lrap nt President's Commission · · • ' used to send back bodies from ¥.d the expkM;ioo sprayed him on Campus Unres t turned its r'ther than attempt to p!Ke The flew came from Steven Vietnam when they beard a with thrte~dolen p~es of atteation today to the use.of the guilt f.or the deaths .at~,Kebiian,r %2, .W!>o ju1t moan. ~apoel. Madewell d I d n ' t natloftal guard troops to quell u.e· tWo colleges. , ~t.eid', 1 r·o m. Jlarvard It came from Lance Cpl. k'.now that he had been pro-etudent disorder. The Scra'nton CommlNlon Unlvl!initY and · w a\l con~ Robert E. Madewell of Dounced dead ,u.ntll after he 'lbe comml~ion Invited was asked to report to ttfe d~nnetfl:by the, .radical ,, ........... Okla. ~been biooght heft, ~ollqw· Maj Gen w p Wll-~lei president before cl as a es St'udenla: ,I~ a J:::•Uc --. lilg surgery and 10 · dli)'> lo ' · · ' · -·· ~· "'Ibey were putting me in a coma in Vietnam. rl the National Guard'-Bureau remime. 111 the fall.· · · Sqiclety ($QI tot -litned a bae to ship me home as , 111s _ 1, a Utile hazy lo V(ashington, to t..ufy dur-. '11ie cvmm"'191> · was told valedlcfurlan li!ot, oprihi. --1 moaned;"' Ibey t nd··-~;:·•.. ·-· . ... • . ru · Jng 11he thlrd day of hearing . Thuriday \hat campus The loog-halrea; neatly 1 1tJlhtd .. me right into, the Y.t • a ,..., votee ,.,ters; uut 't;>, Jasts .. •p Into campus unrest. He Is the violence Will continue as long dressed y o·u th.' a teltlmony .a--............. Mad-ell 1'e can move about on cnrt-.D r· mlli'tary as "snobbish, arr•gant•• clashed with afro.co1fed,..Eva apera-. ....... u , ~... ches and has made one trip irst man to· appear "' 8plained 'f1aursday at a Nval home to visit his'patents. before the nine-member com-studenU: regard the American Jelfersoa, president of the atu- boopllal here. . . Madewell,. •lirlligluchool ' Aussie . Town -· which heanl mainly people ..... enemy lo be den! . body at Nor:thweotem VPl•T ....... Flag Down Demonstrators In Minneapolis tore down th~ Ameri- can flag at the.Hennepin County Courthouse Thurs- day as they protested the arrest of eight persons. The eight were charged with attemp!ing to stabotage several Minnesota SeleCtive Service offices. The suspects are being held in the courthouse.,after J>e.. ing arrested last Saturday by federal agents. · Ma~ bad lam for six football player, says he ·~ _ . from student leaders during confrootec:f in thefr ·efforts to University. ~ mde:d 1~U::ietdl>fy ~can ret~-to school .:•1t · BRISBANE,· A11a·tral I a its::~~~!; ~=i~':~ a young medical corp&man. 1 ~~~~~mo on (UPI) -F'our under~ Dr. Nathan Pusey, retiring .Soon be ~ to go home turn our to be." ry gu eXPlosions today nearly Presk:lent of H a r v a rd with a medica1 discharge from · destroyed a downtown block University. His appearance the Marines .and to rece.lve crowded with noon shoppers presents the unusual spectacle treatment at a 'veteran 's Balloon Lady Police said 32 persom wm of a college stud<nt ques- hospilal lo Muskogee. injured Jncludlnll some hurled Uoning ·his president Com· Asked about V i et n a~ • H into holH ripped by the blasts. mission member Jo s e p h Madewell commenled o I B1·eaks jp The eiplookJis erupted Rhodes Jr., 22, is a Harvard have no desire to go bact." shortly alter 1 p.m., folJowed student. He, described the Viet Cong MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) by fires that 1broke out uil-The hearings were schedul· :ee= =~~~ -Dr. Jeanette Ridlen Pie-derground. , ed to begin at Ut a.m. EDT. go around throwing ' grenade.I c'ard, a fatned ballocmislt. is 'Ille force of the blast '}'.IS Commission ChairJJtan Wil· am( setting booby traps at ·m-pure, bu~taln,~thrl~;~~ so great that a pollcemani_w11 . ~~Y~~n8topecn i!i:= night. """''& thrown across a s t r e et, It fl. theee tr air currents at high altitude. maMole covers were hurled ding teams would be sent to tbat ::00°: th 20-8~ Maxwell Air Force Bue into the air and &hop windows • ·Kent State and Jackson State Oklahoman e year-o Hospital di9closed TbUl'.9day were sm&med in every d1rec-College in Mississippi where "1be sm:apnet bit me all that Dr. Piccard, 75, a winner tlon. tw~ atuden_ts were killed by over " he sald of the Hannoo Trophy for Many of the men, women police gunftre. H~ was ttru~k In the jugular stcatospberic flight, suffered and children caught by the • Scranton emphaslu:d the vein and the femoral artery the injury in a fall while walk· series ol blm were thrown teams of J a w y e r s , Jn- Accident-prone Road Blamed in Bus Crash '"Ibey say yoo usuaUy ha~e iog to her room at guest into deep boles1 gouged by the vestigators 8;nd w:1tera from only 60 seconds to live when quarters oo the field . expkilions. the conunission wiU make a Dl•t1ibut9d-11MAltrMIHwtc:o.nll9fl1•IOPl'ool•lOO"G'~...,.....,,rft, you'rt bit either place," he ALLENTOWN, Pa. (UPI) - A stretch of Interstate 78 where seven vacatiooing school children died in a bus crash Wednesday is dangerous and had been the scene of three accidents within a week, • John Reed, Ouiirmaii of the Namath Gets Training Delay HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. (AP) - Joe Namath. movie actor and .tar quarterback of. tile New Yort Jets, has received. permlssioo to ':'report a week • • late to tninln( camp .,..... begins Sunday for Jets veterans if cootract negolia.- tiona between NatJooal Foot. ball League owners • n d playen are concluded. National Tran.gportation and Safety Board, who is in- ~ating 1he accident, said "It was an acddeli.--prone stretch of highway." Lt. William J. Walker, com· manding officer at th e regiooal state police barracks, said .becal19e of the "old coo- crete" the road became slip- pery when wet and there had been three accidents a week before the bus crash. Seven children ranging in age !rom 11 to 13 were killed and 53 persoos 'injured when the bus, -by • Long Island Hebrew Day Sdlool le< e.n overnight tour Of the PElll!S)'l-a Dutch coontry, skidded oil tile road alld roiled down a 5'1'1oof~~t- st.le Ol!idais said the stretch, between Grimvtlle and Smithy, had been earmarked for improvemfllts but the work was poetpooed for: lack of .funds. Wyeth Disp'fay Opens added. It alt happened on a patrol Computer Amnesia INDIANAPOLIS, I n d. (AP) -The lnd1ana state auditor's computer has been having spells of a.mnefila. Every time the power goes olf at the State House, the ccrnputer (orgets all the data that has been fed to It that day. Auditor Trudy s. ~ says her empioyes have bed to work overtime on 90Ule occasioos to rtl'lace the lost infonnatian needed to. print wuobers. . Ml-a. Etberioo b I a m e s heavy oae ol air oondJUoolng in> recent1·hoe weather for part 'ol 411< overlood on State House electric lines. The In- dianspoll3 ~ and LJPt Oo. is lnvesllgatlng. Mrs. Edward Kennedy (second from left) enjoys a light moment as she Is greet- ed by Mr. and Mrs. Perry T. Rathbone (right) along with artist Andrew'Wyeth (left) during form& opening ceremonies of first New England showing of Wyeth 's' works. Some 170 paintings are on display at Boston's Museum of Fine Arts. Rathbone is director of the museum. Nearly 2,000 persons were on hand for the opening. WANTED • THE MAN WHO WEARS A 38 .SHORT • If you see or have hHrd of this min, direct him lo our store. Jho reward for HIM is 1 trem•ndous S11vin9s on ••• ' SUITS .... 70.00 .. no.oo NOW 34" 54" ---C~ynON __ _: . . :This mon m•y bo hord to finil encl attempt lo mist thi1 .,.vin9, thinking thore is •no 1ol,.:tion ••• Our soliction is good ••• Bring him in. STORE HOURS: MON. THRU FRl.....9:30 TO 6-SAT. 9:30 TO 5 P.M. 4203 C•mpus Drive, lrvlne, U3.o880 • Irvine Town Center ---UClc_., I I. I .. w.'""' --I 30a-f I 1 STYROFOAM 1 IC£ CHEST l 66cl I Ulllll'' ,.. __ I BLITZ SALE SPECIAL With This Coupon COMlllATIOll PlCl 1 & 'h Ill.. DECAlllllS SALE 6lC SIT I A barr•1t of H'l•ln1I And S•vln11I AM moN It"''\. 1•1111.Suptr 1hopptn' 1ptclah price· sla1htd to " m•k• yHr tloll•r 10 fartlttr. Wt 1how l11t o n•plt ~~ of do11n1 of terrific buys all ovor the store. Come no••i•1 for yo.•n· ·" .. , . ' .. BADMINTON SET SALE $$26 1REG. $1.'9 Sett up In o }iffyl 4 1turdytemptired 1teel rackets, 2 shuttlecock&. poles ar\d nft. Take advantage of this low prite l CUP COUPON AND BRING TO GRANTS .... , .... _,.. CAJUA,1 JHOIS AND.Sll~~S .SALE 94~ .. • Sai\doUI cotton; • C'"lablMecl ~ . • H••"\M; sr .. J.10 '\•ti t~.~..:..- WOMIN'S JAMAICA SNOIT Salt $·~~. .. " • Sttetd cottao.oyloa u:i.Jottd for petfa:t • fit. ... 16 ' -~~ 1 ""!'Ila!~ COllP,f'ft ·so FT. Pusnc 'GARDEI HOSI . . • ••A11Tc1n••T• ..... YOU Cijil• • ' ' r ' l " •• • • DAD.Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Ba·sic ·Budget First I I I I • ! I I I I • ~ ' I stop ~ng the bolt. 'nllJ wis the effect of M•yor Rlcllard Goldberg's advice to councilmen and others during a budget aes· siOD this. week, It was good advice. If related to the departing city rrumagel'-<!ity cl erk and the natural vacuiim that follows until another good man can pick up the reins. Some of the councilmeo have had a tendency to try to wort all their re-organization ideas into the DOif budliel. Combine this department with that or separate tllis iunc\ion from that. . . • '!be basic budget sbould be nailed down first. It is a necessar:Y financial guideline. Significant structural .changes, If they are to come, can be taken up afterwards and wotked out step by step. Althoqgb !II• talk of cutbacks shocked ci ty hall for a llqie, with the increase In aslllie4 valuation, the lludot.now is most significant for the additions to it. ' ~ IO<MI part of the incre&.e will be for extra Police ud llgnlllcant pay bjltes for police. ~ aasessed valua· lien IDcreue has enal>led councilmen to place great anphasls on police protection and g111erally avoid.aerv·· ~ce cutbacks elsewhere. · Fire Protection Ideas ' r Sevtral well·lntend8!! 1ugg!llioa• te"e:rpand .lire de-J>81tm,ent·serviees in 8an Clemente l\ave CQrne ip recen.L months before an app&renUy reluctant city council. TlJere is $170,000 ·in the city budget earmarked for a new lire department. Suggested solutions to replacing a weary volunteer force include: ' · -s.ttinf up small attack satellite stations in port· able quarters for two roun\l-the:d90k men end a small -but bifbly efficient -all-purpose "squad attack" 'pumper. The city already has one of these rigs. More -.Jcl coot only $13,000 apiece. 4:ontract.ing with the County of Orange, an idea "' .,.bich hu'ahown ..,.,,e merit on paper. but ~use . of .:-;the temperament Of~san Clemente, 1t seems to ·bear ln· . herent problems. . 'Eqool' Is Not ,• Dear GI~ The Same as - GUi: •' 'Identical'.· -Examininl the idea of a proprietary lire depart· ment which ts a 1ervice -similar to ambulance agen. -· des -offer.~ on contract to a city. It is a novel and mosUy unproven concept. -Gathering up the fund for a new fire department and building a new headquarten station on city land at the civic center driveway · near the fire department garages - a facility which COldd be built by next sum· mer If be_gun Immediately. · The satellite idea could be a relatively inexpensive .. stopgap thus spreading a small , full-time departmen> · across the length of San Clemente. It could cut long response times to a reasonable level to prOtect the northern and southern extremities of the city which are especially exposed to Jong delays by fire rigs . The satellite stations should not be considered the ultimate, but merely an interim idea with the goal being a full-time, well-equipped department in pennanent buildings - a service which 17,000 inhabitants of San Clemente deserve. No Guidance From LAFC The third try was definitely not a charm for pro- ponents of incorporation in the Dana Point~apistrano Beach area. The Local Agency Formation Commission turn~ down the tbild city hood bid since 1964 ·last week. The key factor was opposition of major landholders in the area. LAFC officials agreed incorporQtion should not be forced on them. Proponents argued that large landhold- ings should, be included to give economic viability and to avoid creating county islands. Notably lacking in the LAFC's actions wu any guidance on what that body would find acceptable as an incorporation package, or any apparent effort by that body to give the citybood .proponents additional time to revise the proposal before a final decision. So any plans for incorporation now-must wait for another full year . s • '.~tb.1N:: ''W~O'LL WE VI ETNAMIZE TO~.l.Y?" -·--· repeatedJy bn>edcut over radio and TV. Oraanilatiom of ~feseors and other intere.9ted parties sqUiwked about the Jl!OPOSI], and I am glad to say that I S'.l'Jawked 1be loudest. It dldn'1 do Any good. Th:e proposal to deny professo rs their pay increue proved to be extremely attractive to voters. LA!gislators got bushels of letters from their constituents supporting the j(\ea: "It's about time." "That will teach tliem a lesson,'"' "We're .sick and tired of Pay1'ng ;~es; to support ~e radical poUticaf lriJOctrinatlon of our ems ind daUgbten." ~·more In the same vein. "'1Jltlalors IOO!Pif it impoallble to back down from their. Jlnl!IO'al. ·So·,pr-~ So{ it In 'the neck. · BUT LEGISLATORS weren't angty at non-professors: So they made a distlnc· tion between ~a-academic" employeg, who were to j et salary increases, and the 0 academie" staff, who would not -an idea that seems simple enough until you beli!I to apply It. Who ii "academic" and who is "non-academic"? What about the regllltrar? The Oflk:er reduce 24.1 lnstructon, -#.43.1!5; reduce sabbatical leave replac~ment, .. 1111,240 ... LIBRARY ' reduce books. • $6J,3o8 .•. FOREIGN SruDJ;;NT PRO. GRAM : eliminate two counseiors ... 1' ALL CAµFORNIA profeuors are thertfore being punished for lhe sins of the few. Legislators know this is unjust ....:. many bS:ve said so. But they cannot ignore the voters, most of whom aR! sfmply furloUs at.what they ·believe to be faculty complicity ·tn student violence a.ct equally !urious at the tenure s)'lltm, that ip!'Ot8cta. the ~ble aa; well fS the ~Ible profestor1. Half tfle appropriaUOns for sabbatical leaves were canceled in tht budget cut. Two Jngry profeseors told <their dean that. they plann·ed to mount a huge · de'lrionstratlon in· pfote!l. The dean said gently, "You are rl&ht to fetl angry and, disappointed . But before you st.art demonstrating, will you please ponder the f1ct that the Legiilllture, with 20 million votes be@nd them, might cancel ALL sabb1tJC41s?" in charge of scholarships and financial aidl? ~ peop\e in the audhrviaual ~? '11le library atalf? Eftly 'line In the explanation of the ~ l:iidpt turned out to be a headache, . howner interpreted. 11INSTRUCTION: , That's the way jt ls as of now. We in the academic professtqn mJght just as well face h. Who was it that laid, "Power to the People"? ' By S. I. H11akawa Presldent1 Su Franct1co State CoUe1e Blues: Our Moat Com.moi;i · Malady tl!at ,., troa) them with hospitality. Bui tlleNlel 'of law demond oometblng mtllt:'t th.I& J9u. also treat them with me .... 'tniard for their safety. If :i'tol d6 pot, '1J!ll mq be held legally !lill lb lW evat Ill II! Injury. . OW,t+r:lllis cue: · ~ Ill· the Webster' !amlfy, ·hi- ~. W:~ boyw, came over. for ·~ .tlill To pleue'll!o dlllmn. " ....... ~lully ....... theolder b-illtD Ibo air and calChinS him. 'ID ll'IRflT FEW llmes, all went wen. But. Webster ~ lo keep an eye ·aeJM,........ boy, ooly mi yean of .,.; 'who kept edg1q up cklle lo the ldloli. Flllaily, an ooe catch, his etbow Sr\Ki. the tittle Onlooker, inflicting • paial!!I ~· .. W• .,,_ ~liable for the ac IJu•LA court ru that he was indled. -~ court tald that in view of Ille ...... ii• of the victim, Weimer ._.. ..-,. 1tieen on the lookout . for a:ldl111di ldild ol an acddenl IMiuty ,.., m. DOI ""i1 tmn ..... »•!'* 11111 alao from --..it1 eandJlion of the premilel. 1~·81111t -a~ um 1a a ~,..,. Oat ""1dl wu """""'bit bi • llcl ltllr'tro,y. ~ back llepo ..,... • ......, thll the parents lorbede --~ dqbler "'""' ~ ··-.., -......... ..,,.,, ........... ,..... ~ Ill a "*l:· ,,. child. dlmbill& the ..... ...-n r 1or • .r.rt. ,.11 throtJr:ll .,. """'*" and was Injured. /' MIAJN, 111B BOflT parents were held ._ Ti. COllrt lfld 1111~ at the vtfY J ]east, they w~ bound to show as much conCem for their guest as they showed for their own child. Ob the other hand. some accidents are .'.truly accidents -no one's fault It •U. 'In another C89t, a vtsit.ing toddler Jolt hla balance and fell down, striking his bead apinst a mi'all patch of cement nn(lhl cllfwwiy~ CoU!d the home owner be held liable, oa tM theory that hi1 premim were ln duprc!UI condition! A court said no. It was asldng too much , said the court, to expect him to foresee danger In a bit Of ...,. .. 1. ~n American Bar '4..ssodatlon .pub> lie 8,,... flGWTt bu WiU B~rnord. ·Quot~ • 1tn.. DUlet ilotolDOll, S.I". ,.U..wlo· • ..iai P,, .... ·~ -"Wotk ii WOl'k • • • ,,., ..... work ts ~Uc . _...,.. ~ilDJ' o1....-... mi MC'OndS.N ' . Jtebert ~W,. &la L•tm-"'Can -apillll ·why • m.. wm ,walk -I Fk c:ourte lot miles ·ud yet H be muot walk flvt city llloea to pl<k ilp h1a aulo, be calla f011 1 lqt?" Andrew J. Btmhard, S.F. -"The adOlescent Is not prepared for the adult world. t look forward t.o il with reserve, not relish." .;i;::i. 0 """''lo· !file l"'!'"1 common malady ·of IOOr tunetf I .. A ~r 'mi,ht saY, 1t wa$fiead1che or ; head colds.: A d4nlist """1<f ' v!ll! for tooth decay. f.. b4rb!r!"ial*l!Ominllc dandruff or, ralhet, tbo .,.,ooftfons that cause it. But probably the · most prevalent ail· ment that has preyed upon man in all areas and climes affects ch\efiy not his body but his mind. It is that disease of the human spirit known colloquially as ''the blues." Walk or drive a different way home. Memorize a poem. Reread your old love letters. Clean out a closet. Count your blessinp. Write down aU the worries that are bothering you and then Upt a match and bum the paper, thus symbolically destroying them. Avoid the people who bug you. GO lllNDOW ohopplng. Cook a new d.jlh you've never tried before.' Buy something brlghlly co19red you've never dared' wear before. Hike into the hills and shout your woes aloU:d unUI the echoes make YOIJ realize how Insignificant they are. Go Joto a park and listen to the cqildren liugh. Go to a 2lOO aod feed peanuts to the elephant. · Make a game out of seeing how many You can get tt from a hundred different specific causes. It can come from being broke or out of work, out of love or f'rom just plain feeling "out of IOl'tS" with everybody and everything. Oft.en it merely consists of a nameless, aimless feeling of melancholy •!Id fuU\lty perllaps !pringlng from.an unconsclow: reallution Plight of the Rqilroods of how much the Individual and his At loo,g last, It appears congressional small .~ lie at the merQ of a action may be taken to relieve the vast unlline indif(trtnt to either bis nation's railroads of the flnincial burden welfare or' hiJ f1te. . of maintaini ng money·lolln& passenger trains -trains tha t , re1u1l1tory ·BUT PERIODICA1.LV it a r't e c t s authorities have considered essential to everyone froln the Cli11d ln it..<er•dle public convenience and necessity. A pro- to the old cman tn bts wheel chair. ·posal before Congress calls for creation The sympioms In most. !l'!OS l\lt-~~:._ol a Nal!<>nal ijajlroad Pa-ger movemtnt ~lhdles, , ;eif.ptty a n d Cc:rporation to assume the financial petulence in,creaSe,• and a pensive, respons1blllty for oper1Ung pauenger brooding took .. ccmes upbn the · race 111s trains over a national netWork designated lhe soul &tares lnwaJ'dl)' ~i~ ~Wn ~y the Secretary of Transportation. darkness. · rJ 1 > • "How do you whip the 'bl:ues?'' That " THE PRESIDE~ of the Auociation Is a question I have asked perhaps · of American Rallroadl, Thomas M. 1,000 people I have interviewed over 'Goodfellow, bas urged speedy adoption of the ¥ quarter century. It n<ver falls the propooal-wi~ mneodlnents to Im- lo ,lntm st them, boca113e all have felt prove It. He has pointed out that the UIMoloaled at ...,.. time ln their "restraint" apparent In railroad ... eatttra. no matter how hopeful or doreement of the proposal, .. ateru from • ~ thliT natures. 'the ·!act that we believe there Is a need J11111 what can you do lo s~p out r.r . . . chanpa which will moterillly ol 1t l!hen you're feellng low and lmprQva the bill."· One of the "more ~I Is going wrong? Hert are imPortlnl" · amendmtnt.s aought by the a I"' 111ggttlloo1 given me by these lndu11r)' would permlt rallroa<!s, not tntervtewee.s, tome famous, some merely joinlng the government corporation. to tnfaniOJS: aeek dilcontlnuanoe of money.losing STANO ON YOUR head, literally, to 1tel a dUferent view of things. Take a cold shower passenger trains not designated u part 0£ the national system of paS!cngtr train service. The law; as now proposed, would prohibit ibeae railroads from eliminating any passenger sei"vlce before 1975 . INFLATIONAAY cost increases have driven rai1 eai-nlngs dowl\ to the vanishlna: point. A law that fo r:ces 1 rail Une to tonUnue: for five years the operation of a pauenaer lef'Vict that could Up the scales im the aide o1 lnaolvency WOUid . .-to . defeat tl)e, very pll1'PO!t of govsrnment actioft 111' . lel\de4, to, un· -.r·illlill pa._ tralna oil tho -ol ihe rallroodl, A .Jargo part.of todl,l''• rail protilellll, and r.r llllt mall« ·the probleml of tran-porbtion generally. are elm to lallUre of the regulatory._ to keep abreast of transport chatl11 and Pf'O" grtas. Whatever measures m taktl'l to cruit off the shackle!! of passenger ttaln losses shoukl recognize that lime can be a mak&-0r-brtak factor in the opera· lion of a taxpayinC, lnvestoriowned private .. 11rpr11e . ....,trial Niwa a.view hqurs a day you <11!1 lot pui wl-complalnlng about anythjJI( or crlllcl!!ng anyone. Pour out your troubles to ap old friend w}lo is really f~ of you. VISIT A hospltsl and try to cheer up someone who iJ sic~er than you. · Write a check-mqre thin you can afford-tel a good cause you've always supported more with your mouth than your money. Get 1 new job or take a vacaiioo to a place you've never been before. Ponder the wiSdorn of the old saying. "'Ibis, too, will pass." Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt is one of many who found comf(?l1 in this four-word rem~y. · l PRAY, PRAY Nar jqat lying in •'t looely bed at night, but in • yaur hesrt at your desk, or In a dimly lit church! during yow-lunch period. S u m m e ~ up, all these cures for the bl• have one bulc: thought: no., jull sit there feeliflg sorry for )'Ollhel! Get up and do something-right now~ Alr"Ost any . change or action you take within the furi,its of common sense , 'probably, make you feel better. ' •--~RM l I 1 . . . ,;. Friday, July 17, 1970 n. editorial 0 pGOI of tht Doilv PUo:t 1e1fca io lnfonn and atifn.. ulotc reader• bw J)Tc1enUng this ftfWIJ)Optr'I opinlo!ll and c°"" mentor, OA toptct of intcre1t and sig>nifioanct . bu providing a forum for tht ttpreui<m of our reodtra' oplntona, and by pr.11enting the dfotrtt view-- • pOf:nts of informed obsnwr1 and tpoktsmen on iopic1 of tht ®¥· Rober! N. Weed, Publilhtr ] ' I.. I wh trc glr to An "'I d i pn Sa re< dir. ta! a lik up in hel Yo "E toe th< Ha '"' hi! tlM Jut ll" no· Ire w . fr< le< ' "[ A. m1 ~ A. I yo ..... Yl "" A( be to! an . j J I 151 13< at 1 wh Co Co th• 17, vis I of wil Di: aw 1 Or 1 LiJ nu de] 173 m< 22'1 SUI Co tar ( Ba Cil M1 tar Ro W< 01" ( w. Ro "'' c n [ L ........ 4 • • •••••• " "'~~--------~-----~--------~=--.,.------,...,....,.---.......... .,.,, ............. ---.... ------------------.. ~· Frld'l1, J11ly 17, 1970 CHECKING -~·:lov~~~-Valley Food for Peace Sanctio1is Festival Vietna1n Gets $106 Million •UP• Mayor given spedat rmpOiUihct to Under Food Cor Pe1ot this budset support." agretmeola. South Vietnam 11 LOVE VALLEY, N.C. (UPI) The "deputi"" are receiving WASHINGTON (AP) -The -An estiINted 5,080 hippies . three meals a day for their Nixon admi nistration has step.- and "1lraigbta" muled at elfortJ and can be identified ped up military aid to Saigon o South Vi aJIQWed·lo buy U.S. farm com· Yer lhe years et· modities -mostly r I c e , Love Valley 'lbunday for a by thelr headbands, armbands under the Food for Peace pr~ weekend rock music f11tlval or sashes -all made of put. which Mayor Andy Barker pie cloth witlf white polka t Jl'lm which last ye a r If She Smokes nam has receiyed $ 5 2 O. 7 w\\eat CottOl'l, ~tn daJry pro. million In milit.ary aid afants . dUct.1 'Ind tobacco'-With its sald could 0 really b e dots. pnerated nearly $108 mllllon under the food procram begun own <11mocy. · • lh 1954. , beallll. IUI." to '•'" finance South Viet. · "Don't let anybody near the '"\:.... r ......,.. "I'm the ftl'lt m.yar that well," the chief marshal in-~ namese military operaUom. Two thirds, or arolll\d '380 ever 11Dctloned one of theae structed. "It's ·the w~ter ~ '111ls waa. more than triple million, was earmarked for 1 thlnp/' said Barker, "and I source for the whOle v'11ey f:~ . · . • the Soulb Vletnameee military jull don't lhlnlt they (the and somebody might try to •···--tht.$11.1 milUoo l'ODted South dUrjng the past four years. She Always Snores tJN.Jl'ED ' Sl'Al'ES youtbl) are IDlal to let me drop a few tails of acid (LSD) Vietnam for '1 c 0 mm 0 n The largest 11ant was SlU.I THE CLOIJDY DAY tbal'I down. I've gOt &II the faith in there. ·~1 .!/t,V~\l~W ~ · del<nse" under 1918 food aid millioo durinl Uie,Joll!llOO aij. most dangerous for Aiers ln tbl world 11 t.bese ldcb." nie State Bureau 0 f ---------agreements. milll9tration Jn tlU. . . • BAU' THE PEMALE Loft Val1e7. with • normal Inve1U,aUon (SBI) and the The di.9closures are In a But the program slacked off colle1e sraduates m • r r y pGpilltlon of n, wu a:pected Highway Patrol set up a com-featival," he said. report to Congress by Pres.i-during the foUoWlng twa years within 11 months after they to be I n1ClDI elty Of at mand post in a school four Love Valley, lituated about dent Ni.zoo on Food for Peace until new agreements were get their degrffs. 1eut 50.0IO bJ Slturday. miles away. '11le SBI was corr eo miles north ol Charlotte, operaUon.. during calendar signed in 1911. • • Blldnldad lirla miHd 'tflth cerned primarily with the ts nestled Iii the wooded 1919. The acreement.s acbaally are CONSIDER. TBlS -Note fannen la bibb overalll along: possibility ol drug abuse, forested bills of Westenl North The report said the defense i'legotiated by the S t a t e B~ L, M. BOYD N_,.l'.101"' AL •ANK " SOUTH COAST 'LAZA 11\ANCH NOW onN SATURDAYS LOVE AND WAR -Ways whereby single ftll9ws in- troduce t6emsflves to single girls has 1001 been of interest to oor Love and War man . And as you may know, he repeatedly has advocated the d i re c t uncomplicated ap- proach. F<r example: In a Santa· Mooica motel cafe recently, a young man, who dined there daily, WIS mudl taken from a distance with • yoong lady, who did like:w~ 1 Finally, he walked up to her with . an envelope in his hand and said, "l believe this letter is for yqu. Your n.,ne js ... " She said, "Helen Hale." 'l1te young man took out hls pen and addressed the envelope -"Miss Helen Hile" -and said, "Yes, it's for you." He lefL She reid ht.s -. smlllq. And since then, they have been aeen to hlDc:b there together with grtit regluarity. what 's noteworthy about this in· troduclion. says our L. and W. man, ls it.. simplicity. He frowns on tricky tedious techniques. h stated a man needs two the 10Wn'1 ma1a llnet Tbura-while the nearly 40 Hlthway Carolina. grants to Saigon were used Dtpartment but are, finan- eye1 to judge distances prop. day and youtbl pUched la to Palrtllmeo were available lo Tbe mayor pointed out that "for the support of the clally charged to the MON .. TH;~1 1 P.M.1M ~.M. erly. That's not quite right. help offtdall in Rttin& up handle traffic problems. the rewit feeUval •it Byron, military bud.get" and added: AgrlcuKure Department. • JllDAYI 1M P.M. A one.eyed man. aitting still, outdoor lhowel's, toilets and Barker said he didn't upect which brou&ht otficlal cries '''nle increase in the site New a,reement.s w I l h · IJ141 14MJ11. i....f lei lacks depth pereeption 'wben fint aid.,llations. to have any problems with o[ never.1gain, was held ln or the Vietnamese anned SailOn so far this year are .s.. C........, ce.-1 ._. he looks at a motionless scene. Voltmteen were wiped to ~ and open sex at Love a hot "stubby aoybean field" forces during the past year ruruanc at a~ the s~me Ant • .,.. ,.,..-MIMtlr But you put-in a milving help~ townalder marahal Bob V ey. "We don't upect the and wu piqued by pro-and !lie ongoi ng Viet-rall! ·~-~ t!Mll, 'Agriciolture E. M. LEVAN .car« send him. on the run ~B~!ac~·w~=:_~keep~_:tb<~!pe~a~""=·~wn~e~type~~·~f~c~r<YW:'.'.d~a'.:t~th~b~~n~~~n~g~~~~~~"~·_:_·_~nam~laa~tio~•'_'."ol~lhe~w~ar~ha~ve'....:De~pa~'~"'=:'.'.'._t r'.'."""'~".:ds~.lhow~'.:.·_·.1:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=! and he'll learn to ca1cu11te1 • • • CUSTOMER sERVICE -Q. .. Do ·Arabs ltiU eat locusts?" i.. By lhe &iM' ... Q. "How many p!aya did Sbak-re publish?" A. 37 ••. Q, "Do the .ants outnumber the flles?" A. Considerably. ' DIETERI. Pl;EAB~ note. U you eet slowly, YoU'll eat less, contOnd 'the docton ..• DID YOU · REALIZE your ears never .atop growtpc? •.• AM AGAIN A5n:D the 'difference betweeJi I !Quid. and an c» t~. A• squid h11 10 anns, an oolGplll eJibL • • IT'S dbtances just lll>qort .. well :;.., ~edotm:! 1:;:..widoly receivers ln pro footblll only sees with one eye. Fnd .Arbanas. Incidenlally, one of the lhinp tl!al makes Mr. Arl>aiiUsopdislhatbe · baa to stay in motion to get the depth per<eptioo. QUERY -Client a.sks, "Why are the bQllpens in bueball parks so called?" Joe Mooney up!ained that. Yem ago, he said, the Bull Durillm Tobacco Co. posted » vertiaing ligns ln ball putt, moat often riglJI -. the re!ld i*dMrs wll'llMd up. ' WARNING -Y-lol!ow, does the girf yiiu'lo tl!lnlrl. -t marrying happen to be a chain smoker? H ao, it's likely ,lhe _..,, Or oo ny the aletp apecWiall. • Y 01'1 qUtltioftl and I com- f7lt11tl are welcomed and ' tOiU be ued in Checking , Up tOMreou poadblc. Ad- • 1fre11 lttura tb L. M. Bavd, B02: .1875, Nft>porl Beach, Call/, 9Mf0 • . Disner,'land Honors ___ ! ... 4 ' . · 130 f ark'Emplbyes ai Disneyland will ce!ebrall! l!a l\&ymqncl Schwartz,· I O 51 15th year torJtatlt by hbnorina, Potns~tta, malntainlnce 130 empioyes at a banquet supervi!OI'. , at the Disneyland Hotel. Nt1ifPCll'lt Beach -John R. The 130 employes, 14 of Reilly:, 1420 28rd St., c:hief which are from the Orange maintenance engineer; Jack Coast area, began working for C. Sayers, a7 Vista Bonita. Coast area, began workina: for vlce-prtSJ.dtnt ol 1 u d u I try the J)firlt opening day, July ales. . • 17, 1955, and after 91 million · El --Toro ~ Robert Milek, visitors, they are 1Ull there. :H732 Belgren Pltee, plclorial Donn B. Tatum. president artilt foreman . or Walt D~n!y Productions , F...,taln Valley -Earl 0. will present each of the Wueatneck, tlcket controlltr. Disneylanden wtlh a special LqWIO Beach -llichard award. A. Nunls, .flrilor vice-praldent The employes from the of Dllneyland operations. Orange Coast area are: Huntington Beach: -Arnold r---------~1 Lindberg, 1106 Main St .. manager of the mechanical department; Daniel H. Poppa, 17301 Keelson Lane, aound mechanic: Donna Rochelle, 22092 Capistrano L 1 n e , supervJsor of INA Carefree Corner; Kenneth St.mu, usls. tant supervisor ol. accounting. Costa Mesa -James V. Barngrover, 300ll Club House Circle, music leader; Frank Martines, 2510 Elden, usi&- tant warehouse supervisor ; Robert A. McDonald, 25811 WestmiMter, supervisor ln operations division. Corona del Mar -JOlt!lh W. Fowler, 148 Shorecllff Road, senior vice-president ol engineerln1 and CODltntcUon; MARINE CHANGE CAMP PENDLETON (AP) -Maj. Gen. Leo J. Dulacki, taking over com· mand of the .fth Marine Di- vision, says ~·n mate the Marine Reserve "the Su~ day punch" of. the corpo. '!be reserves are under the division's command. Dulackl returned from a second -of duly in Viet· nam before ftlievlni Maj. Gen. Donn J. Robtrlaoa in • c:enmony this ~ OPEN HOUSE Saturday & Sunday July 18-19 Come -spend the day with us and look over the newes~ finest flight operation In Oranre County. See ALL the Ne"' «:e1._ Alra•lt FLY tor 2c a pownd IFREE!:!=e ... I Learn all aboutJhe newest Flying Club with more features that you want! Newport Flyen-nm by pilot.! Orange Coaaty Airport Telep•oae MS.711• ' . •• 95 * • ' I ' ' f I l , 1 I I l -• 8 D.\ILY PILOT Fridoy, Ju~ 17, 197Q c .. trol Tlgla~~ More Authority Sought by Hitch SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - O>arles J . Hitch. pttsldent ol the UnlvrrsitY of California, toot a big step 'lbursday tow.fd Ukmg power away from his faculty in order to commence a new miJilancy toward atudent uphea•als. defined plan WIS necessary to dtfend the integrity ol the university from attacks by many group.s. , ;QUllNlf\ _..;By Phl1 •"8tlcftn I ----.. " ... . . . . . . . . . . . . .- Jntlmldatloa, Fraud «:harged , _ . ~lection Law Changes Stnlemated SACRAMENTO (AP) - Olarges of • ' v o t e r ln- imldation 11 and counter charges of fraudulent reglstra-' tlon have stalemated two pro- ~ chaq:es in electloa laws. •~ lea likely lo understand said Assemblyman W 111 J e votiq" Jaws. Browt1 Jr. (0-San P"randaco). "lt Sl!eml to me that what 0 1t ii directed to only c:rie Mr. Mulford'& bill is intended end," Browa said, "to 1ive to· do iJ ~te: violence and ·• rlaht to peraons who are . ~ lo the voling booth," not part ol the election pr .. '111e exchange ended lo 'the B T E d kll~ 01 two bills :.. .ne .~,ax _ our D ·S sponsored by a . Republican . , · ' , and the other ·bY a Democrat C , . _ J -Cade ~ .. ·the ADembly floor anWJ.U tsReturnHo-,ne . Thursday. . , .... to chillelp "°"" at the polls. Mr. Mulford has alluded to Ira~ ln registra- tion. His bUI has nothing to do with fraud lo relfstraUon, '' Brown said. Zenovich's bill was the result of. a JeglslaUve in· vesµgatlo. of v o t J n g Ir· refulariUes in a special e1ec- U01 in May, 1969, in the Modesto aru. Democrats complained of ' Hitch made bis move during committee meetings of the University regents, meetings dominated by anger over asserted WJe of the CIMJ>U"CS for political pu'1'09<'- Hitch said his as yet un- In a 5,000 word statement, Hitdl spolle or developing ''guidelines'' and "clarif\catioos" in com t n g rnoillhs -so his office would gather new aulbority to mate sure ~are given at the time, place and with the coo-~· -· tent authorized. ·• Jn effect, Hitch admitted he , was unable to cootrol the , .' . 00 university campuses 1a1 t '747 ... ~, ... ~ · · - N~lther party h~d the 41 Lbs ANGELES (UPI) _ "v~ nice and ·cooperative" lhe adlvltiea of . partisan votes needed to pass the bills A group of Canadian a1r after learnins about thfi hoa:r'. preclJtct workers usislinJ in- in the 80-seat house without cadets mded their "two week A Lockheed spokeaqan said valids and others in an the help of the other party tour"· of the United States the lmpolter, whose narite b8! a~tee voter drive. even though the Assemtily Is not been releued, Wu not The b · 11. Zeoo ch id nominally cont r o 11 e d by 1Wi.th· a ViSlt to Diineyland employed by the firm. id "J lhe vi sat ' Open State Primary Bill Passes Test =~~~w=::. (;:!~~~. ~~=:~s·~-~r:::~::-~~~·~,=· ! .... ~· !.:,.:·~~~~· :-~· ::.:-::: .. J ll1Ule tile president avoided c 0 ncrete reoommendatioos, Republicus •. 40-39 witl;l one "IbutSday, just three days n........ •• --1 -6 'the •---t wou in-• of. hcoun Y . after ' they • arrived here to vlll.--.:: ""'u "'-UUllA, 19 derks one t ese areas va:•:uJb .A bl Do 'dikoover tbelt~JUl"WlS a hoax. out, numerous lndividuala ~ who have not foJlowed the Mulf«d (k-Pi~oiit)~~ tur~ , 'After visiUng the famed industries stepped fOrwird to law, to follow the JaW. A.ad the voter challenge authority an\userneftt opark, the cadets ~th!' ~-r:n.~e in :~~;;::,!,happened down of precinct bo8riis ' ovel-to boarded a Royal Canadian Air F&mllles of CAP members Assemblyman Clare Ber· specillly trllined inspectors FOrce 'Hereulea ·cargo :plane took the cadets Into their ryhiH (ft.Ceres) who was falied on a 40-33 Vote With which was Hnt to Los .Angele.5 hOme~ and treated them to elected by '50 votes out of Republicans i n . unanimous lntemational Airport to take-a day at the beach and a 60,000 in the Modesto election, his thrust was to ati for 30IM' ------------------- SACRAMENTO (UPI) - LegislaUon authorizing open presidential primary elections jn California has moved a step <'-to reaching Gov. Rooald Ragon who has twice vetoed the plan. Tbe Seoate-pa.wd bill was aPJllOVed by tbe -ly Eleclicm Committee Thur&- day and sent to the Ways .00 Means Committee on a volce vote without debate. IL! author is Sen. Alfred E. Al· quiJl, ilemoc:ratic: candidate for lieutenant aovemor. The legislature has •P- pnwed the meu.ire the past two yurs but Reqan bu vetoed it both tlmOs. lWlpn has said be atllI oppooes the bill Alqulsl allo Is -of a p r o po 1 e d consUtuUooal amendment whieb W(IU]d re- quire voter' •ppr-oval ol. the open primary l)'llem. 'Ibe constibJtkmJ. amendment WB! held in committee pendinc the -ol tbe bill. of the power over the an· .. ricullHll now vested ln the faculty. ·The .faculties' Academic Senate has been responsible for authorizing and supervising courses sioce 1920. "I shall assume a responsibility for establishing diaclplinMy irocedum which are C))lllistent w,ith the policy ol the regents," be said. With approval. Re I en t Edward W. Carter said "it takes great courace for a ~ to take on the faculty. As I read it he is doing this." Three other rt1errts, all "hawks" OD the student unrest Jssue, med plraaes such as "e:xtellmt" and "an excenent lint ""P" and ._ " the ,_ i-temnc reporu I hove read in a cood IDlllY ye.an. ti Then OJanctllor llcltl<r W. Heyns of Berkeley gave a report on ''Ile recmwtitution" of classes cm bis campus in reaction to the U.S. invasion o1 Cambodia and the Kent State tragedy. James E. Rich, D.V.M. ,. - NEW.PORT CENTER ' ANIMAL HOSP.ITAL ""--· ''4-1461 Dftctly WtlMI --ci-TTllil•-•• ,_~IC... Bay :4rea Planning AgenCY, Bill Okayed support and Democrats op-them home. A large crowd, b ~-1\ _,_ ~ · ed fro th posed. including high official! of the, __ ar_~_~ __ •-_Y;_· _____ •w_tai_n __ m __ ,_vo_te_. __ SACRAMENTO (UPI) -A bill collectiDg nine San Fran- cisco Bay Area counties meter a vast regional govenunent . Later, a bill by Civil Air Patrol, was on hand A s s e m b I y m a A George to wish them hen voyage. Zenovlcb (0 • Fresno) to 1be rt cadets, ranging h1 planning agency bas woo bare tighten • rules OJI absentee age from It to 11, and their Assembly approval after an ballots failed qn a ~17 vote, 10 adult leaders arrived from also short d a majority. Athaboska, Alberta, Monday Intense floor flgbl. MuHord said he Introduced night for what they thought The prcposal, dr~ after his blU to curb "an increasing would be a 1our of Lockheed U-years ol DO(Oliatioos. incidence of falsifl<atloo of Airerall Corp. facillUes in went to the Sen.ate on a 41·22 voler registra~. · .creeping Burbilnk, Sin Diego,· Texas, D R 'd into our society in Callfomla.'~ Washington, New York and rug aJ vote, the minimum neeOed for He said an Alameda County then heme by way of Toronto. paaage. grand jury Was IJ1vestigating But on arrival, th e y N ts N • 'I1le floor struggle c~ over 80 allegedly fraudulent discovered the man who C me, partylinesaodsplittherlllks registrations in his Assembly claimed he represented district, involving m a n y Lockheed-1 n negotiations · W o{ Bay Area lawmakers, transients and penons under which last-ed several --"'·~ Huge Ha some of. wbcm critidled it 21. was an imposter. UJVUW.1.:1, as "premature'' while others Democrats charged the "It's our fault,'' said adult LOS ANGELES ~UPI) -pro1oei1 lt•as "looc overdue." Mulford bill would llltimidate leader D. ,V. Mooney. "We -· bill '-~-a"-v....,, partfcularly the ~ JU8! took this man at faith." Police. have ......... nlno •-"' ·~·~ ~ and-•·-· ~· A11othor 9ro•t w•o~o!MI of K110H's Gold•11 c ..... 1. c•cl• of Co11nlry •ncl W.1t•r11 Music! locl•y, Fri· d1y, M•vf Nuftot: S•t11rd1y, it's Wobb Pi•rc•; •ltd Sul'ld1y, th• S•clclt •• it1s! Plus fi1owork1 011 th• l•k• I'! fi1tt1 Vill•t• •,.,.,., 11ight! -·-,--Ailemblyman. Jolm. Knot /of. , ......... r1tygroupvoterswho Mooney ·aa.id ~kheed was penons, one or them illlepdly -cnoles a'"bay .,..j=:;;;;;;:::;::;;:;=:;;;;=~=""==~~~~:;f;~~~:;;==~==:::0::;=====::::;;===~1 a Tijuana. Mesko, police comervatiGD -.I developmeat lieutenant, and confiBcated ' agency" wbicb 'waald deveiop 1,430 pounds of marijuana tn a rep:ml. resources ~ a raid climaxing a six-month plan for land use and1ccdiql. investigation. The agency, if ·a~Yed by 1 Federal and county officers the Legislature and endoraed cooperated in the raid Thun-by the governor, would be day whif:h netted an estimated subject to voter ratificatioo $2.S million worth of marl-nei:t June. The agency would juana that a polk:e epotesman have no operative powers or &aid was to be marketed in it& own but would be autborlz.. the Loll Angeles area. ed to prohibit the 90 Bay 'lbe seizme was made u Area cities and hundreds of the nm., \niludinc three men opecial districts from violatinc fmm.111juena and one female, the plan. -.. -...... the drug In locluded in the ttgiinal plan wooden boXet fnm a truck would be the comties of Sm to a rmted vm. PoUoe ~ Rrancisco, San Mateo, S-. tbe loll --'from Clua, ~. 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COSTA MESA 540-7131 TV and APPLllNCE e Daily 9 'til 9; Sat., 9 'til 6 I I d<I bu mi lee sm I pn I of bu me i! tril COi th< pit of bit Oil pn Lil "b "" th< sto ... S]lO ... I col att poi pa! I ha' pr! stll Ca in thi tbe I or( ... Th gt( ol . gr< tbe yei of ol · "" I afl Oh !al tw •• ft ral ... • th< fer a I. !hi I de• F.; !IO' pw •• 40 yei • po< IQ Co lea Co I th< coo Fs ,,. tht As 29 . . ba wi• wt rai 1 .. to "' , J I 01 of bu th• or ell l• So vi• bo tn u ---------------------------------------...... -- rrid11. J111y 17, 1970 DAILY PILOT 9 Disrµptions. One 'Ingredient • in College . Funding DrQp By PATRICK BOYLE at UCI) in a modeiate type ''Bu\ lhe Utw"est has had intert~ change or they get standsUUr We will Just have ''There is no Instance of collecting $431,7SO ln dona· ~ent 0, Cope Budge sald ~ °' ... Mi,"" ... ., ol way to try to gt:l them. an effect. 'lbere have been ma rried or move away or to build bridges between the a member qu!Wng specitically lions. The tot41 gtft income pie "might. give \IS more FULLERTON -When disal-to tone down their activities instances where people were something else.'' college and the thinking com-because of the unrest," he ror the f~al year," l~luding , money because we have • dent studeols bum a campus so lbt money woukl keep~ motivated enough to write me The situation is much the mwilly." add s. "but with the passage pledges, was $191 ,000. good record. They see our building, the college president ing In. 'Ibey just told me a letter · -everything from same at Cat St.ate Fullerton. But O:Wad Tuohey, presl. or the state budget for 1970.71, Afoked if the contributions dean cut klds without beardJ may see his plans for 1 new to •o to bell." a <moderate •J nO IMger wish According to development ol-dent or the 1 7 5 • m e m b-e r a lot of aspeets of ruumctna had been affected· by any or Jong hair and they say leeture ball go up In Uie • 1· •--~ Fost the col F ' ~ f the ~-uege was w1 1 • themsel ·1~ In 1 smoke. ,But the unrest is not tbe to be a part of your organiza-1cer ~uiu'U er, · r1e1iu:t o ....u , I no longer be available unrest, a spokesman for the to ves ~" go g o • lege received • 's e v e r a I a bit more optimi!Uc. · 'and M'e will have to depend college said "No one refused put my' dollars there." Lecture balls and lecturing coly reaaoo for· the loss of.of lion' ~to~.~.~ . .incfu;tment th>usand dollars" in eon-11 1 do think there i's evkience :more.on the private sect.Or for to head-up a di Vision of the But no matter haw ctean;eut' pttl~ cost money. membership W :mooey, Erle ~~--1 tributlons last year, but he ~ more Cormnuolly ~ support." fund drive." the kids, Jdhn Spear of ·UCI ~ institutions a:et inost P. strutt, UCI l~ of But even Dr. Thorat.On does says tt,>.at ••certam programs in Cal State whk:b may result And the private sector ts Officials at the <.tthef private does not think the unrest will of that inooey froai tues, Friends of lhe · ary aays not see a simple ~ to were aet back" after the stu-jn some modllicltion ot .-.. ·capable. "Of a lot ol susi.>0rt .• college Jn Orange Cat.mty, ever have much tJl a lasting but • growirlc amount ol the "many waQt 1 quick Ind_,. the problem. "In the begin-dent unrest last spring. position ol membership:, the 1 (;'hapman .College, witb an Southern cali!ornia College In effect. "People who are com- money needed for educiaUon • . nirc, people deyelop an iden-"It woald have been sWcidal unrest ha!!i stimulated merest enrollment of mly 1,300 full Costa Mesa, enrollment 650, mltted to higher education w:llJ is coming from private COii· answer to the ocmplex pro. tity with the program and to announce some oC these Jn parUcipatim in the college time day students; recently was optimistic. continue to give and tl'I08I tributions to the ICbools. Some blem, but it is not ooly dissent. il becomes old hat after a programs at this time. They and perhaps simultaneously announced it had exceeded its · AJthough be could-not pro-not commUted ,wiU be turned cootribut_9l'S may have burned "The stoctmarket concerns while and they drop out. Their just came to a grinding had the opposite effect." aMuay fund goal by $32,000, vide any figures, college presi-ofr ," he said. their cheeks the day the cam-our large donors. If thel -------'--'--''~-'-------=----=-----.:.:....--------'---=--'--'---'----'--=--'--..:_'----------­ pus caught f!f'e, but not all market is' doin& well, they oC them. "There has been a liUle are not as relUctant to reach bi't of a slowdown in con-for tbeir checkbooks .• tribuUons," says Fred Muon, ''The ael'Olplce industry ef .. president of Patrons of the ftct.s many. Two membera al. Library at Cal State Fullerton, "but I think it is due f4 the board m -· had ecxioomic factors rather than to quit becau9e their bmbrmds •~ their ~ lo the recait Ille campus unrest, ~· ,.,.,. "Noen m the ooes who did speOOmg cutbacks. H people stop coolributiqm have come are not quile sure of lbdr and said that it was due .-..1'ica:Hy to the din~ eOOlklllic status,· they are less ;:;;;:., r apt to contribute." ·MOre' than two th1tds of' all "We lost one directpr who ~e studen~ in California was disturbed with the way attend~public institutions sup.-the university was being nm," porl<d primarily by tbe;r he adds, "but I bave had parents' taxe~. no direct letters saying sup. Most of 'these ~es port. is being w i t hd r a w n have Organiza:UonS .u.r-g·i n g because of the disruptions." private support of their in-He says there does seem stitution. 'lbe University of to be a· certain arnouM of Califi<nia received 125 million "lial>rening up, but ~ are in · ~ations during 1969, but a.190 some willing to st~ that Was $5 million Jess than up and say that this is tile the previous year. time when the universUy UC Irvine has 10 citizens' needs us the most. Reaction organizatioos with a total bas been both ways." membership of ,nearly 6,000. But in the area ol aUUetics, 'Ibey range f1')m general where people would be most g!Wps, such as, the Friends eipecled w ·stand up I<>' the of _ UC! lo opecia1 --enily, t~ has been groups such as Friends of more than a little "tightening the Library, In the last 21> up," years they contributed a total "When the university was ol 472,600 to UCI in the fonn built," says Dr. Ray 'Ibomton, · of . ~amps,, &ifis aod. director of tJC1 ·&t:bletkll, •"it doq.a~ons. . was fa!hionable io ~ ~. "6sketl if tbe unre;st bad an member ot the new campus affect 'oo oontribuUON, UCI in Orange County, aod now Diieetor of , Ol!nQ\llllily _·Al· many , ia .these P"!IPl• hav. _, ·. faits· John Spear said · "It's droWed, 1eavini the m~D)bers 1 bald; to 9-y because we are who are interested in a ~-and. grtiwing cany>us. -atbletks. It ~difficult to evaluate the u And the financial sltuaUon ratiO ~een growth ol gifts across the nation bas an im- and , , "·the c-mpus_. pact i>n peop1o_ pa)'U!I !30 or •u the -~ Oll ,•"M ·-~ __ ,._.,, .. , , , 'd:J' .,._or....,..wira~.-.....,, the c;oll_ece'-~>-•· · the B'-I ' -rs" be , ' r-Vwe l!i!(lld .....,...~... m .. ' · a ·...-a'.'""•. •UA111111•, ~ , ,~ ~ ' , _. ,,.:.....; -·-"-..r~Rrn-:. Jl .. y .. i -· / . , ·) •l..l. ::.......;.._,.,, ' ,. • O'. • • e~'~. · ::.o~ ;J\ToiUes' · : dent~cf fhe~'275'·ni e·.mb·er . . Friends ·of: UCJ sees money · t tMl•MA" flowing away front the oam .. ,,,"* J, ~" .. • vi. Lick! Soud, pus. He says both the money L* ui.. o.a of ,,..111, July 16. ~ and membershp have dropped 11er .i Antil~'· tttrdWe,.. C01111,111. 40 __,, from the previous '"' su,..,,Ned • ww.. eattwr1nt1 '°"· !"""""'"' Dll!ftl .. Loll '-AnNltsf l •r•fllkhlldNll. , · year. Rtc1u*n·Ml.tli 10 ~ 4•1unNY. C.fflN. "The people who have drop-r•I CMH•· ms L• are. ""'nut, Lo. ped out want the university ... ........_ tnttm'l"1t1 Ho11 Ci'o• ClfMIWJ, t9 be run their way or else," a.!h c;'-1~ M1111 ~·"· fl...mr.. Cordrey says. · "I talked to some ol the leaders of the New ·university Conference. (an activist group Motor Coach Meet Lures Thousands About 500 motorcoa<h<s and their 2,000 passengers will come to the Orange · County Fairground! in Costa Mesa for tbe national convention Of the Family Motor Coach Associatim, July 27, 28 and 29. The motor cO·atbes , basically a caJll!ling Inlier with an enpne and a ltftrinl wheel, will tnvel from as rar away as New Hampshire !or the anrYJal display. The exhibit will be open i. the public from J p.m, Ix> I p.m. eodl day. Vic Andrews, Davis Elected ORANGE -Dr. John L. .AJlllUCILZ A SON _w~ ilorturJ U1 E. 1711 111.;·Coola MOH -•• 11.µ.TZ Ml)l\TVAllD!S eor-del Mar 011 Miii " COiia M,.. Ml WIK .. 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In hearings be.fore the Securities aod Etchange Com- miWon, members of lhe In- vesting community claimed that brokers have esperienctd shrinking 'profit margins through much of the 1960s, even when business volume was high. But it WM in this very same period that many of the poor business practices we r e revealed. when stock certificates were loot i n backrooms, when sales we~ sought at any price, when records fell into chaos. Now the member firms of the New York Stock Exchange are seeki{lg a continuation or a $15 1urcharge on transac4 tions involving 1,000 shares or less, arguing that the financial situation on Wall Street will otherwise become precarious. The surcharge Wi! due to expire two weeks ago, but it has remained in force while the stock community argues tts case for a 90-<lay extension There is little question that the NYSE can produce evi- dence of losses: -A sampling of member firms shows that in the final quarter of 1969, Jess than one· third of them earned any pro- fit on their ~urities com· mission· income. -During the first quarter of 1970, and in tbe month of April, about 80 per cent of the retail houses -those handling orders from the public -lost money on their public: comm ission business. Without the surtbarae. the NYSE arcues, Costs More \ • ~ " :~j ;~. "' •• ·~~ .. . :: ·~l .. -~ ·~~ •• ... Ntlo ~::' ... .... "'"' ... ·Ntt :n.'il 'NII' ·HoK 'NII ·~~r~ " . 'I " '" "' ' " -~:r ·~~ , Ill .. ~ w ' -·a!: IK "if! 1S :l •w• -JI .. ... J11l1 .• 1'70 ,, - I i DAILY •nor "''" .... 111*.I MIMI LN C• Chi, HOUSTON ( U Pl) PIDhani!Ie . E19'ml Plpefino Co. 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CABLEV1SON ' . . ~--- In Ncwpon Buch, Mon. through Fri., 9PM, 5.t., Sun., 6PM In Miision V'llA.Mon., V'ftcl, Fri., 9 PM t • J r 'I '' . -'·' I 15 ' It .... abb MY bir1 So wh -~ "U )'Ol fin lei! a f, IN [ .~ "• l • • " .. 1 ., , • BARBARA DUARTE, 494-9466 ,11kf, J1fr 17, 1'1'1 I . .. ... II Hospital Aid Gold Pou ,rs ' ,. ' . ' Today's opelling. of La~uila Beach's famous. Festi-val of Arts signals begmru.ng of summer activity for So1<Ul_C0;1£t .Cgmmunlty Hospital's Silver and Gold Chapter. · • -· .Women will sta.r:t to work in~ the soft drink booth on'the F.estival grounds, an annual project of tbe"Chap-- ter since -1958. At that time, the money-making auxili· ary conceived the idea ,of serving cold drinks as a way to raise funds for the hospital -which was under con· struction. . With the agreement of the· board of the festival, Sil· ver and Gold graduated from the original method of chilling botUes in hugh iced· water coolers with a prcr fit of $1075, to a fountain-dispensed drink that clears from $6,000 to fl,000 for the hospital's benefit. This year, general chairmen are, auxiliary presi .. dent Mrs. Jack M. L.Yons~·Mrs. Violet Adams of Silver and Gold Chapter and Mrs. E. M. Johnson. Assistants are the Mmes. Z. T. Malaby, Don S ea l and George Wolf. Husbands and friends help staff the booth which is open from noon until 11 p.m. daily w i t h 12 persons working lour shifts. An aJert has been sounded by Mrs. Lyons fo r vol· unteers to register in the auxiliary office for their de- sired shifts. Those interested in signing up may call the host>ilal, 4~1311, extension 296, or one of the weekly chamnen. ., \:.:. • ' THIRST' QUENCHER-Mrs. z. T. Malaby ·grapples with' a .king· ' Hospital ·were, busy ibis week setting up their soft, drink conces- size bo~Ue as Mrs. Violet Adams offers drinks for less t h i'f • t './ slon ""'-the Festival nf •Arts grotindS. The project "was originated persons. Members of the Silver and Gold Chapter nf South COaat· · '. fo lli58, .arid cuirenUy add& '6 to fl.,000 a year· to the hosp\tal. • ' ' ' ~-~ Briq.ges Surti.riie~ ,; L~g It's summertime ~nd what could be more'in\.iting than a heap;.-- ing s&lad.madt,of assorted seasonal fruit? ·~ , With that thought in mind, the Women's Republican Club of L!lguna Beach has arranged a fruit plate Iuftc~'follOwed by bridge and other games on Monday, July 20 m the Wqtµan 's Club. Admittance to the noon luncheon will be $1.50 per person, ac- cordjng. to Mrs. Howard Lockway, president of; the organization. She asis interested persons to make reservations for foursomes , if possible, in order to be able to play the ganie of their choice .. . . . ·Poot prlz.es will be awarded during the hlncheon .• -ThOse · ifll~resfed in reservations may . phofte ·Mrs. Lock way at 4114-7626, or Mrs. Estelle Powell, 499-2834. · • r ".!-.' ' Womeri are directing s.umrrter a c t Iv i t y to· the fund-raising luncheon and an August I'\lmmage sale in o r d e r to underwrite ex· pense of 8' centrctllheadquarters for the fall polit~cal campaign. . ' The club, meets at 2 p.m. of the• third Monday of each month in tho Woman'.,Club, · · · , Serving ,on tl\O board under Mrs. Loc~way are the Mmes. Phil Dennis and Ha,r.y .. NleD"!eyer, vice president~; Dale Lyke erld Kathe- rine Scott, secretaries ; Kendall Smoot, treasurer, and James Lans- dell, Sr., Am~r'lCanisi;n .. FRUIT SALAD'S OH THE WAY -A Monday fund- raisi.ag luncheon 8nd card session will help raise funds for the Women's Republican Club. Gettin( ~ · ready to sample some advance fare are (left to right) the Mmes. Vern Taschner, Howard Lockway ·and Jame~ Lansdell Sr., club officers. ' Other officers lhclude Miss Myrtle Dunne, membershie; Mrs. Vern Taschner; historian;' Miss Lois Wallis , typing; Mrs. Lucille Mc· Carthy, ·registration; ['!rs. Glad Keer, telephone, and Mrs. Richard Kuhn, bunetin editor. . ·' " Splash of--Humor Will · €haiige Littl~-Squirts ln~t·o U·nctes . . . DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a boy t51wbo comes from a very nutty faJbily. It aeems the women on my mother'• -all t.ve babies long tfler lhef. '1lbuld .... given up thal sort of thJog. 1'11 gnndmolber started it by giving bir1h lo lwlns a year alter l was born. So -,_ I have a couple of ll!lc'les who will be enrolling In my high IC!lool -fall. Ma makes me can these little squirts ''Uncle" even thollgh they are. a year younger than I am. I think I '11 croak firsL Please help me by printing my letter and sUckSng up for me. U ever a feUow needed a friend I do. -HASSLE IN HARRISBURG DEAR H,\SS: fta doft't need a frle1~. Y• -a .,.. o1 nmor. u 11bo1W be ID lo caD -Diiie oq11h11 "~." Do II al .. .,,. -lullJ Dd - you'll be eojoylag Ille Jolie -11.ke evel')'OH elk. DEAR ANN LANDERS : Last January you printed a letter on Bed Hopping. It was from a girl who was overly nice to men. She imagined herself Jn love every three weeks. She Ce ll into bed wilb every man who laid a kind ' ' ' • " . 'woi:d to her; ()( .....,._.,.., -... sleeping with half the town. I il>re Olll that tolumn and showed 'It to lQ1 daugbier. Did she read K?, ,slie :9Jd not. She read the first two lines and tore It up nghl In Ironto!'my lace. My daughter ii 19. She jg so immature It kills me. The gitl doesn't know the first thing about men, After , the ~ date she goes out and buys her cumnt "lwe" expensive presents aod amolhers him with altentioo. Sile bu IJO pride, .no dliltily; no Jud(!men\. r know st.e;s .lick IXl"t me wiin't lee • do<lor .. Sljej ll)'ll Ille ii ""1: .1-Y 'wilb her Ufe and I lllould not try lo · Jnlpioa my -... • .... Ma,tie llie ii right and I am ........ l!be ' Is ln Jl"l'(ect heelth and I'm a _...,. wreclt. Whal can I doT --, WOlllllED IH MIDDLE:i'OWN, N.Y. l!JIAR WORRIED: y,. <•·•-. lor ber but JGa ... do -· lor )'GU.,.11. Aece~ Ille foe\ 11111 yoar d .. gbler )I oat ., -u ... _.ble lo llelp I pe-..... rmNI 'lo adllfl •lie -kip. v .. llY Pe'1 ll eseallell -Ill -"'1dcaD1. """"" bat -llouUy Mt's pleat71 tleL If JGa -d Ille~ lo kip , ... ,... -11111e11. .. l It. And let's liope your uqbltr «lebrallon? Our 'lovely ,<hildren want wlll.itetk Hip, too. " ~ ~ give us an elegal'Jt party, I say , · • it would be a mockery. Wbat do you DEAR ANN LANDERS: My husband say ? _ MUM'S THE l\'ORD ond I will be ..-,. a very 'im- portant, ....,._ annl • ~. DEAR MIJM: II,_. -wllllt w........... venary 1n a ·~ '° boaor ,..._ ·w1t1t. a puty, dta't delf monthL OUr marriage bN nol been lllem Ille pit-re. 1 ~ )'GU'ro .. a happy one. A> 1 look .bpck, 1 don't exeeu .. t -""° ..... ...., ... • n1o know how I managed to keep my sanity for mu7 yeara. On< -. Ae1do1111 and ral!e llUCh a wonderful family. Award perfonauct woa't lmt. -Practically everything that can happen to destroy a marriage hawene.<l to ours. There we.re dozens ol women,· an ou.t-ot'· W<dlock cllild, wild drinking bOllta and bad checks. He has behaved better these last _few )'eara -not because he has reformed, but because he is worn out. Doea a IDM'l'lag• uu ours can ror a ts alcoholism a disease? How caq the alcoholic ~ treated? ls there ~ cure? Read the bookJet, "AlcohoUsm - Hope and Help," by Ann Lande,.; Enclose-35• cents in coin with y0ur re-· quest and a long, slampt(I, oeu~,.....i envelope'in care of the DAILY PIL<n'i -. . /, • • J. OULV I'll.OT Fridq, July 17, 1970 Artistic Offering ~ Make Scen e Ollr ,. ....... " ,.... c..- Home cralll and croaUvlty are being pro- moted during the current Orange eounty Fair. Among the varied exblblll in tho home economics department a're'decorat- ing with yarn and fabric (left) 11 Mn. Leab Rempp shows Manuel Salinas how to make a yam tlower on a Swl11 star looin. The .ancient art of weaving (above) is 'perfected by Mrs. Ann Daisey ol Hunt,. inatoo Beach on the Leclerc loom. • ' \ Bride ... elect's Family Tells Betrothal News Wedding Performed Horoscope . . • Aquarius : Answers ·Found Behind Scene SATURDAY, JULY II By SYDNE\" OMABB " Moy act In --.... Ml' durla& fall mooa. Tbat .. wUt we HW are ex. ,...teldlg. All teeugen oa uen w. weekelMI woold be ...u..dvlled • It pve logic ...,i Ume wltla emoUou. OIMl"wlte, tbe price of re(rt:tl ..._,be lafl1tloa1ry , Capricon II penoaallty kid , nit S.ctttartu1 may bave .. pick ap tab. Romance .W.1 for Virgo, wbllt Taurus ,.._ IOIDe advke to olbert feeldq -datla1 ~ ... Vll'f romaaCic Ume for IDOlt •· ARIES !March 2J.April 191: Dul gingerly with those In poaltions or authorlly. One . Betrothal wllQ lssues dire.olives could .prove irrltaUng. But this ls no Umo lo fllht city hall. Time ill on your aide -wait. TAVRUi' (April 20-May 20): Good lunar upect coincides wllh journeys, plana which In- volve publlahtnc, advertising. Prepare format. Strive to be current. Keep commwUcaton llnes clear. GEMINI (May !I.June 20): Full moon accents relatlona with mate, partner In financial area. You should strive to get views across tn fair but finn manner. Stop carrying burden not rightlully your own . CANCER (June 21.July 22): Cycle is Buch that you should play waltln& 1ame. A new contact proves worthwhile. But there is no need to rush where wiser peraons delay. Gain cooperation from ane close to you. LEO (July ZS.Aug. 211: Try to improve health regimen. . Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Follow-expert medical advice . Hammill of Newport Beach Stop breaking rules detianed bav• arll'l®J)Ced the engaae· Cb aid you. You can Improve your condition and make loved ment of lheir d au Ible r. ones bappler _ tf you ...... News Told Prilcilla Hammill of Anahtim .. , to Ridlard Gale. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22 ): A wedding is being planned Romance !s spolllghled. You for Aug. 22 in Corona de! feel more alive. Your actions, Ptfar Community C h u r c h reactions become more mean· Congregational. ingful. Be ready for change, The future bridegroom, son travel, variety. Not mUch will of. the Warren Gales of Santa remain the same. Ana, is attending Orange LIBRA •· · Cout Coll H <~pt. 23-0ct. 21): ege. e w 8 1 Streps on security measures. graduated from Orange High Protect what you tiave earned. School, attended the Unlveral· ty ot Hawali and sefved with Some may try .to talk you into giving up something or conQected with re.laUve. Y~r P.resence is deJJ.i'ed. Know t~la and r e s p ond accord~y. Mate calls, write letters. Be in touch . ' SAGITrARIUS (Nov. 21- Dec. 21): What you do wHh your money is not entirely your exclusive b u s I n e s s • Means there are r am i I y members to consider. Realb:e that a few moments of pleasure may not be worth consequences. CAPRICORN (Dec. 2Wan. 19): Cycle high; some put ~ctions begin blooming. Means you gain rewards. Take i~ itlatlve. Be a self-s tarter. Make contacts; accept social invllations. Aura of glamour surrounds you. AQUARIUS (Jar.. 20.Feb . 18): Look behind scenes for ln!lwers. Unorthodox approacb succeeds. You have more allies than might be imagined. Know thia and proceed with .confidence. Shake off secret doubts, fears. PISCES (Feb. !~March 20): F ine time for socialiting. ()b. tiln hint from Capricor• message . El'press yourself. Break down generation gap, Those who mean much to yoo are willing to listen. Make Intelligent concession. IF TODAY IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you draw people to you with their problems. You are capable of aldln& under d og . Meaningful domestic adjusbnent is about to occur. Accent desire for hannonious relationships. tho U.S. Marine Corpe. I Be ch -•·• B t --brid ... leet, an el•-e"-va ue. a ... _,.. u .,. 11Jlll:' """ • ..-.... ruse to •• weak. .o t1nc1 m """'°'' Nck., llll' "Ml ••-•-her • Cy '" UC In money Ind lovll, CM'der SYclr!W -J KAC m press, was Orntrr'• boolr.111. "Secret Hl~t• ..,. araduated from Westchester SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Mfll Ind Womt11." 5e!ld bl•tllqM 11111 50 Cfilh lo Om1rr As"olot,. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Chi?' man of Costa Mesa made an informal announcement of the engagement ol her daughter, SaUy Adah Stevenson t o WoYDI! Edwanl Casey durin( a family party in the Mission Viejo home of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Stevenson, the bride· eled.'1 brother mcl si:IC.er-in- law. Hil;h School and the Univenl· Short journey appears to be *''''' ttw DAILY ~•LOT. au :a.io. t f Col d nd babl ill "'-Gruld CM1lr1r Sllllon. New Yorll. Athomeini.halnaontht 1~Y~•~-"-"~"-·~~~~~-•n~a~g•~_a;-'-pro~--'y~w~-~~~·~·~~·~~~"'--~~~~~- Milady Keeps Warm Marucelll , !he designer who put nearly nude models in -·shaped metal breastplates a Y"K 1go, ae- c:idld lo dress a mannequin in fur and velvet for eveninJ during hi• Rome showing. Worn with ii are a litUe Celt poncake hat and booUI. Free Estlaatell . RI-UPHOLSTER c-,iete Seleetloit of P.wta l1teltNll119: l111111 alll Velvets Miiii. ,,..,...,.. Atwl,. •• C.,T-KOIKI 1'31 NIWPORT ILYD. a COSTA MISA IM•r......,, fl'l'.cc)l..KIVI ......... 2·1454 Toda y'a Stocks Today I SALLY ST EVENSON Future Wedding .Approxlmately 30 family manbers and -were presenl, lncludlnr 1he Muro bridegroom's j)ll'\llll, Mr. and M ... Jack E. Caaey or °""'Ile. A wedding -lq February, 1971 wlll be -· 'nte future bride ii a graduate oi c.o.ta Mell Hi&h sChool. Her lliance w a a graduated fNJm South High School In T..-rance, attended El Camino Collep and presently is et.udy1rc a t Orange Coast CoUeae. bland. oC Maui, Hawali, are Melinda Allen and Pia T. Aluli, wbo were married in Hon otabua Collare&aUonal Church of Lahaln1. The Rev. John Kakahiko of. !Iclated for the double rln( ceremony. ParerU of the cou- ple are Dr. and Mrs. John S. Allen ol Balboa and Mr. and Mn. Noo T. Alull ol tho llland of Ool\IJ. Given In marr1.,. by her father, tho bride .-her cwaln Miii Julie Hay ol Newport 11 .. c11 u maid or honor and Miu flhen1 Fl.lb '. alto " Newp ort ai brklelmakl, ' Inoa AJuU, 'the bridep'oom'• COUJin, WN but man. Ulher-- lng ,... Aller( D. Harry and Michael G. Coonlct. Los Cerritos District Outlines Directives nie bride, a crac1ua1o or New~ Harber Hllh Seip>!, au.Med Orange,Cooll eou.,. u did · her luuband, who 11 a lflduate ol l) a m 1 e n Memorial Hiii> School or Oabu. Mrs. Robert Somma, pres!· dent ol tho Loe C.rrttoe Dlatrlot ol Cail!omla Fedora· lion ~ Women's Clubs, Junior Member!hip, g a v e I e d a dislrict meeUng to order In Defrosting Automatic The m1jorlty o ( relrlgeraton 80ld to d a y defrost aut.ornatically. This feature may be called frofllt..f~, no-frost, frostless - depending on the brand. Ask the aaleem.an U both the refrigerator and freezer are automaUeally defrolled. the Norwalk Junior Women's Clubhouse. Projects for the cuning year were outlined and in- fGrmation was presented from the state board meet.Ina in Oakland. Members of the Sooth Coast Junior Woman's Club at· tending with Mrs. Smnrna were the Mmes~ Jon McKn~ hen, James West and Robert Marten, president. Abo at- tending was Mrs. Wllllam Hayes ol Fountain Valley, Loe Cerritos District coordinator. The La Mirada Ebell Club hosted a get-acquainted swim co(fee for South C'A>lst Jwliors at the home of Mrs. Jack Jenkins prior Lo tlle meeUng. WAVES Plan ' Reunion Date It's tho 11th amlvmary for the WAVES. '!be emit will be marload by a reunion 1uncheaD on Saturday, July 15, It Xnott'1 U.ry Farm, Buena Part. Spooaorin( tho I~ II the COMAR WAVES Council, Navy Leacue ol the United States. All active du t y WAVES, lomlOr WAVES , Navy Nut., Y- and lrleudl, .. lnvlled to If,. tend. Fw1her lafonnatlori may be obtained from Col. Belly Hou Pia ol Gordon Grove. CUSTOM DELUXE FRIGIDAIRE DISHWASHER wlttl a •.. 5 -Year Warranty this Frigidaire lullt·ln gets dishes shower-clean. , , -; •Ith 11••erf11! S11p•r·S11rt• •••lil11t IC· ti•11 that rtill., ca11 cut tlle 111111tattl, ll1•M '''"' •114 friM •111 •••I LOOI AT THDI o unTANDIN• JUTVl l1 e l:M\lcat' htrt4 ril11i119 e • h"4-wetkl111t we1h •'"' rf111• eye.It ,,,, ltl • s,•h·IWIY. 4l1pe1111r. e Soft.F.H1 1111IYeri1ar. OTHIH Al LOW Al 1119,tl 411 •• 17th It. Costa Mesa 646-1684 D•lly M, Men. & ''~ '-' Georgetow n Manor SANTA ANA What a 11lel Whal valueal What m oppotfunit)'I You aave up to 20"- • •• chOOH from our special selection of tli1 belt of Ethan Allen American TndltioDaJ.,. ud 1till enjoy our ue.W. fret ~ome Plmntna ServJce. 8o ff )'OU'rt p.lannln1 to tedecorate, , whf wilt until t&8'fdl7 Now' a your ~lo bUy U.. fuml-you•vo lon,M for'1nd deoonte the way , )"OU like to live. CAllPITtNQ • OfllAPERtfS COi.Oft TV • ACCESSOAIES discover beautiful rooms like these ... enjoy our usual Free Home Planning Servjce and save up to~-11 MOttd1y thru Fr141Y JO 1.m ... t:OO p.m. S11urd171 'llr S:JO .Sund•Y' J:OO p.m. 'tR S 2101 N. TIJSTIN AVB. NOfth of 171h SL • SANTA ANA• 114, 8.15-J<H e TO U.NTA ANA: S. ... fwy,,. N•ww-t hry.,. 1htl 1tNi1t ~ rs.te A•l M• '8ft "'"' .... 17 .. lttwt,. T ..... Aw,. -M .. • ,,_. ,.,.. 9M1 ... W ... Mt1t1 .. T111th1 ,.,... , ! s l N• Jani Wet her Ola! Ilea M ol '. • fil son C. I In u N• !he s s Kl horn his Dllp dln5 by' p, are Mr. all ( M o[ t hon< Mis: Jea1 Tl Dan and Clal brtd B< grai Sch< "" • .. ' . "''" IC H eve: you thal Ue p HI! 16~ 37) SI eac Cot and oth< wlll Sen .DA' Ile! .,.. NA' SJZ B ME Ill COil 11 ... .!. JANICE STRASS To Marry Stresses Tell News News of the betrothal of Janice Strass to Bobby J. Webb has been revealed by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Olaf T. Strass or Huntington Beach. Miss Strass is a graduate of Marina High School and a finishing school. Her fiance, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Daves of Austin; is serving in ttie Marine Corps in Yuma. No date has been set for the wedding. Newport Sett.ing Selected Kitzingen, Germany will be home of Dallas Figgins and his bride, the former Jerolyn Dupies, who exc hanged wed· ding pledges in Christ Church by the Sea, Newport Beach. Parents of the bridal couple are Mrs. John E. Dupies and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Figgins, all of Huntington Beach. Mrs. Rex D. Butler, sister of the bride, was matron of honor and bridesmaids were Miss Jenne Martin and Mi ss Jeannie O'Conner . · The bridegorom's brother, Dan Figgins \O"as best man and ushers were Butler and Clayton Judy. cousin of the bridegroom. Both the newlyweds arc graduates of Marina High School. The bridegroom is serving in lhe Army. Slimming "' "'"• .......... """ ... ~~" . .... --·' ... ~·'°';"'" -...,.. ·--· -""' ... WOM ·-- • • 906QI 1ow.20~. Here's a shape that does everythin& fOr you -narrows your waist nicely above pleats that •Pfilm out sot'tly. Ltltle tie points 'up pretty collar. Printed Pattern 9060: NEW H'tllf Sizes 101~. l Ulfz. 141!:, 1s1i4.1:, I81h, 2o-1A. Siie 141/il:tlu·st 37) take s 3 yards 39·inch. SEVENTY·FIVE CENTS for ea ch pat.tern -add 25 ctnls for eacb pattern for Air Mail and Special Handling ; otherwise third-class delivery will take thtee weeks or more. Send to .~ar~an Martin, the dlAILY Pnm. 442 Pattern Depl., 232 West 18th SI., New .,..le. N.Y. 10011. Prlnl NAME, ADDRESS with ZIP, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. BIG, NEW SPRJNO.SUM· MER FATTERN CATALOG, 111 styiJs. tree pattern coupon. 00 cents. INSTANT SEWING BOOK eew today, wear tomorrow. i1 . FASHION SAVINGS ~ 28.00 gfoup or dressCs 19.99 town & trave l 49-all 17 stores 13.00·28.00 polye<ter knits 10. 99-15. 99 boulevard dresses 9~-01n 17 st9res , 10.00·20.00 dresses 5. 99-9. 99 daytin1e dresses 61 -all 17 stores 40.00.56,00 lightweight coats • ~4.99 junior coats, suits :2~ .... all 17 stores , 28.0045.00dresoes 14.99-29,99 won1en 's dresses 5 7 -a II 17 stores 22,00.malernity dressei, sizes 8·16 12. 99 inatern ity 105-all 17 stores , 89c yd. Perma Press prints yd •. 79,C yardage 2-54-all 17 stores • 2,S.()()·GO:OO famous .14 OO 40 OO nlake dresses , • • • cosmopolitan shop 96 -all l 7 stores FUR SALON SAVINGS 2 skin .extra large mink boas in radiant natural mink double-mink-cot fired capes and sto ics in n1aster qua lity natural mink a rollection of regal quality natura1 mlnk \Vraps from Oleg Cassini full length natural mink coat in 1oday's trend setting longer length 44.00 329.00 399.00 899.00 · may co fur sak>n 47-all 17 sto(eS fur products labeled to showt."OUntry d origtn d ~ fim LINGERIE 6.0Q.13.00 nylon gowns 3. 99-5'. 99 sleepv.1ear 10-311 17 stores 79c nylon classic briefs, bikinis 6 for 3. 99 4.00-6.00nylonslips. • 2 99 3 99 filn1ous ma ker • -• rfaytin1e lingerie 28 -JIJ 17 stores 4.00-7.00.famous )Tlaker 2 49 ;1 49 fashion ba rs • -t'. foundations 44-all 17 stores 11.00· 13.00 shifts, assorted styles 7. 99 lounse\~ear 53-all 17 stores • NOTIONS ANO COSMETICS 4.00 b.111ery ·operated scissors notions I -all 17 :,tores J .OO·S.00 imported sunglasses toiletries 136-all 17 stOres 6 .00 importf'crperfun1e sets cosmetics 100-a!l 17 stores 2.89 1.99-2.99 1.99 STATIONERY 5.00 photo albums 6.00 ponable file box staClonery 66-all 17 stores " :_. ACtESSOR:V ".1LUES 3.004.00 print scarves 14.00 cardigan sweaters accessories.19-"1117 stores 3.79 3.99 1.99 8.99 7.00·20.00 straw hand\>ags 9.00·20.00 leather purses handbags 26-all 17 stores ·g,99-9.99 5.99-14.99 2.00~3;00 assort~ jewelry jcvvelry 22-:-all 17 stores 9.00· 15.00)>lpuscs . .. 99c 3.99-5.99 blouses 31-all 17 stores ' ' 2.09 Ranty hose' holi~ry 7-all 17 store< SPORTSWEAR SAVINGS 1.59 5.00·15,00 separates 2. 99-8. 99 boulevard sportswear 16-aU 17 stores 8.00·10.00 jeans, 5.13 10.99·11 .99 acr,.ilic cardigan sweaters knit sportswear 72 "7an 17 stores 14.00·16.00 mock and l\Jrlleneck tops 7.99 skirts, pant skirts skirts & coordinates 101-•ll 17 <Jores • 5.99 7.99 8.99 5.99 SHOE YALU.ES . 18.00-20.00 dress shoes moderate shoes 12-all 17 stores 10.99 18.00-20.00 Red Cross• shoes 12. 99 "llu$produa: ~NI ~~Wilillht~lflNMJoii.! •C- \\'Omen'S shoes 51-atl 17 stores 18. 99 famous dress shoes forecast shoes 125-all 17 stores 20.00-23 .00 casuals and cloi:s casual shoes 129-aU 17 stores . ' CHILDREN'S VALUES ' . 9.99 tunic with p~nt;sels · ' . gi rls' sportswea,r N ... 011117 stores 14.99 16:99 6.99 ' • F•lday, July 17, 1970 DAILY PILOT J 5 FURNITURt;, SLEEP SHOP' $1160 traditlonai lounge chairs $35~ Kroehler sofa, damask coyor S 125 accent chairs furniture 141 -all 1 '1 stores $755 5 piece medit. bedroom set 5119 ll'aditiooal recliner. 3 p0s. fumilllre 143-144-all 17 Stole$ 54.99 lriijlceepe<-. bx Sjlfl'tg,~ 5249 11 piece comer 8IOUP ·~shop 'l45-•ll 17 ..... FLOOR COVERINGS $88 $222 $69 $579 $88 44.90 $189 BUDGET STORES WOMEN'S FASHIONS ' SAVE ON SWIMSUITS One and tw<rplece suits in an array of colors s1yles, fa brics. Broken sizes for mi.sses. were7.'J2,10.99 5.99 J .99 sleevelesss~irts. solids. 32-38 2.99-3.99 sleeveless tops. varied 9ly)e DAYTIME Da5Sei 2.99 1,,. - F0< l)li!>es and i..ir..rzes: Ravon Jme\lfo ..- du•\"" Othonl Allcool for-dayo. .. _..,7,,9 4.99 SA VE! WOMEN'S SHOES · 4.00 boys', girls' suniuits 2.59 $1().$30 plush shag area rugS 5. 99-18. 99 5.50 blankets, yellow 0< &Jue · 2 • 99' $100 Spanish Inspired area rugs 7 9. 99 - . °""5-<lpo and casuals in many ..,,..,. ard ..... he!sJ>ls. Broken sizesS-10. No 9~ in group. 7.99women•s-Shoec0llec!lon _...S.'9 1·:.2 nfants'wear38-all.17 stores 2 99 525-S!lOarearugs, 14,99_69.99 4.99 pre-teen jeans • .,. area rugs 137-all 17storcs · WOME!''S !LEEPWEAR . prNeen 90-all 17 slores -$12•$13shaRcaliiei 4.50.5.00flarepants 2.99•3,29·. sq.yd.Installed 7.99-9.99 Various...,..., fabrics. Gool coaons, ~ pNtty colors ind .,._ Bl'Olcen sizes. , little boys' wear 52-all 17 910res • $6().$250 ~ $20-$150 2.59cottonterry co--upi 1.99 floorawerings32-aft17stores · w-i.99-4.99 2.50-1.99 2.59 print culottes 1 99 all girls' sleepwear79-aU 17,_, ' PICTURES. rnlRRORS, LAMPS MEN'S, BOYS' WEAR 1 oo.oo suits, many falirics . , 00.()().110.00 2-pant !!Uits men's suits 21-all ~ 69.00 79.00 50,0Q.75.00 "'°" COOIS, many <Ciers 29.00 men's sportswear 45-all,5tores 5.00·6.00 S\Vim trunks, JO to 40 n1en's sportswear 133-all stores 8.00 short sleeve shKt & tie sets 5.00 short sleeve shirts 9.00 deep tone long sleeve shirts nlCn's furnishings 6-all 17 store s 6.00·8.00 S.S. Sp0rt shirts . 3.99 6.79 3.59 4.99 3.99 3/4.50 famous maker ~ear men's furnishings 127-all stores 3/3.50 6.00·9.00 billfolds and card cases rnen's furnishings 80-a11 stores 14.00· 17.00 disc. I-tush Puppi~•shoes n1en's shoes 60-all stores 5.00·8.00 no-iron jcd'lS, 25 to 30 3.50 knit t-shirts, 8 to 20 3.50 swim trunki, big choke . l>oys' furnishings 23-an stores · BINOCULARS, CANOY 2.99 9.99 2.99 2.29 2.99 17.50 Saurel poolerS, modorn tnasteB $l7 P'• omaie.wan ~ pr. piCIU!eS/!ni""" 75-all 17 -' I $:14 bead swag ftghl $12·$15 lamp shade~ seK.frlm lamps 63-all 1•7 swes TOWElS AND LINENS· Wipe-off •inyl Btrry leaf Tobleclolh 4.00 52"x52" square 6.00 5l"x70" oblong 8.00 60"x<JO" oblong or oval 9.00 60"x108~ Ob!oos 6.0060"......i s-iy-~Towel, •. 3.00 balh -· ' 1.80 hand towel 80cwash cloth towels, rugs 30-aft 17 ~res LUGGAGE AND TOYS 7 .SO naturallinen Wayfarer tooe, -im ·. lO.OO Vaga00nd10te; ziJ'>perlOp · · 14.99 24,.99 19.99 9.99 SAVE! PANTYHOSE . . , seamless miClo mesh -hooe wllh ,...,...,. fol sandal&, s1i185o Faohiqn ailors. were1.99 1.29; 4/5.00 BUDGETSTORESOtllDRENrsWEAR ·~ 3,49ooys' walk shorts, tl-18 2/5.00boys' Tarleton cut-off jeans, 8~18 2/5.00 1.99 2. 99 JUNIOR BOYS' SWIMWEAR , 4 99 Sizes 2·7 Nylon stretch knits, l.aslel;9·sln!ltfi. • . Many with stripes and embroidery. 6.99 • were 1.99-2.49 2/3.00 7.99 4.99 2.39 1.49 69c 3.49 · SAVE! GIRlS' SWIMWEAR . I I . OneandJwo.piocers.ColorfulaJltoltloral~ stretdl. Sixes 4-6X and 8-14. were 3.99-4,99 2.59 2.49 crop tQpsiln pretty styles, 7 .14 1.29· 1.69 girls' shorts, 3-6X and 7-14 '2.59-3·. 99 girl$' cotton knit tops, 3·14 1.99 <)9c 1.S'J BUDGET STORES MEN'S WEAg ====== ':::,-5.001 'MEfll"SWALl'ISliORTS ,, ' . -I 29.95 Tasco 8x40 binocu lar corncras 37-all 17 stores 24 99 7.SOexpand.duffletote; r.nentrliii ' • ·· klggege36-all17stor .. 3 A 9, 'Soli& co!o..;•plaids and ~·~S- •°"\ ·walk shqrt5,.Jxoken sizes 30 to 38. \ 94<:: were4.'J9 3.99 1.25 English gerluine troit jelfies 99c 1.29Mauer,Whizzeraop 2. 99 · : '6;99'flare.bouom slacks, 28 to 36 4.'9, 1 1.ao? 1~."bas .cl1ocola1e bridge mix ca,ndics 78:aN ~ 1.49 CLOCKS, ART NEEDLEWORK 69c Paradise Puff acetate/nylon yarn 1 oz. skeins $26 stack stools, cru shed vefYet and walnut <irl needlework 40-an 17 stores JCJ.95 Bu lova Forum wall clock clocks 64-all 17 stores 49c 14.99 19.99 HOUSEWARES ·sAVINGS " · IO.O~ Oesco leakeltle, 1 l't qt capacily 5. 9 9 8.95 chrome hot .;;.i ~Id server 6. 99 S5b make up •anity, liglited mirror may co baih shop 139-all 17 stores 39.98Lenox100 piece dinner <1nd pantry set housewares 33 -aU 17 stores 59. 99 (ureka Corda\vayvacuum \vith tools v.icuums73 -all 17storcs 17. 99 ~E·hairsetJer, 12 curlers, HCD2 small appliances 74-all 17 stores 272.95 7 pc. pede<laldinette sel 129. 95 8'x6' sleel <Jorage shed hardwilN!andgardcn62-aM l?SIOll!! 24.99 27.99 54.99 11.99 $169 $109 2 99 6,99·9.99 with.;t Sport Sllirls, s.M.(, 5,99 5,99 T~s Ba~ide-A·Bll<e , • • 10.00 dcsignc"5hirii, no-fashion. 5'M-I. S..99 6.99 Toppers lohnny ligltllUiog .. may.-co.-.k)\'1.-.4.2.-.al•l •I 7.llor;;;..e .. s ____ ~._.,_' ' · 5. 99!6. 99 if pcrf. casual pants • .~.6,?.-217~00 MEN'S TROPICAL SPORT COATS . I ... I Solids, stripes and plaids.for sum&nef cooL T.,.. SPORTING GOODS 1 c:· 99 . button side-vent, 3646 reg .. sttOrt,11-j 21 ,99 tvbe lt)I~ BDlf bag; colors J,r , ' ' ''\ 1 Sig9 4.99-15.99 baseball gloves 4.29-13.59 ~ t~,~~· · • 7.99 Vo~ biiiked>all and goal kil sportinggoOdS50-all 17 stores 4.99 CHINA AND GLASSWARE 34.99 lromtone ,.,.ice for 8, 471)C. 18. 90 cl)iha46 -all 17 stores 4.99 8 pioce martini or juice selS 2. 99 5.00 Riekes Crista hand blown pitchers 12 .4 9 glasswaret26-all17 ~tores 1 HOME ENTERTAINMENT 109,95 RCA 12" diag. b. & w, TV 159,95 Zenith or RCA 19" diag. b.&w. TV 449.95 Zenith 18" diag. color TV w/cart 579.95 RCA 23" clag. console c:olor TV iv 122-.an 11 S10reS 94:00' 139:00' 399.00 499.00 9.99 dress sla<ks,l\'nnaneiii )ll!!lii:z'&.38> ~99 . . BUDGET STORES·HOMfFURNISHINGS .. king sizeisheel.f · ' • • Flats only -IOB'flll~O''.. kingsl,.,..hcot&in long. '''earing ~-vhite cotton muslin. .. : : ifporf,-~.;, 3.99 B.99twin0<tullrl~btiilsinads' ,: ;: 4.99 2.49 Country Gard'l'J balh'tq"':e.ls.~~ 1.79 1.49 Cotintry Gan!en Jtand~ls. ·· '. 99c 69c Country c;.arden wash dOth~ 49C 1.00 cotl!ln \crry,jacquard dish toWels . 69c J.ooifper1.c;o1or1u.1t>eac~m'Yeli . • '·"' 2.<;19 tiercurtafn.s, 24~'10n$:-V.aried · 2.00 ' 3. 99'tier5, 3011 or•36"', l~gth ' pr. 3.00 8.99 antique rayorl·satin.dra,es.>48x84~ 7.99 17 .99 antiqu,e rayon ~n drapes. 96x84tt 14.99 :?7.99 antiquera'(OI"! satindrap:es, 14~· 12'2.99 ·2:49 pol~floc:keil'par\cls/'llJx8l"' · Oa. 1.99 39.95 oval braldaltui:s. 8i!tx11 l!i' · 25.0tt 49.95 9xl 2' nylOn PlieruBs.'bei&e'only· ' :ZS.00 . ' . • '. ' . . " ' ' ' .. • • . ' STARTS SATURDAY! July ·18, savings in every department at aU ·17 stores All May Co stores ·open every Sunday 12 noor.a to 5 p.m. •l<te)ll °""'-LA. clooed I ,. may co soul~ coast ·pl11e, Hn diego fwy. •I liristol, cost• m•H, 540-9321 •hop mond•y lhru 11tur,d1Y, I 0 •·m• to 9:30 p.m., sund•Y, noon 'Iii 6 p.m. I • MAVCCl> . ' • ' • ·---·--·--... ·----------·------- \ .. I Nll.Y I'll.OT FlidlY, J.~ 17, 1970 Angel Kiddie Ko rps Too Much ,for Senators LaRoche Sparks Ha:los to 3-2 Win By HOWARD L. HANDY The coolldenl rookie 111sw....i In the WASHING'M°N~.·~.;;; Anltl Kid· llflrmaUve and proved hl1 point with die KM)>I hu lakea ...,. on the pitching there plldito for a tlrlkeout. mound. . Athell(el _".','~.~ Meo•1mlth opeaed SouUJoew Dive La.Roche, a one-time on uN\WU .. JU save up IOlo homers lolthandtd 'hi.Ill oohool HCOlld baaeman lo Aurtllo Radrlgues •nd Lee Maye In West Torrance, turned In a 1t1perb to put the S.no1or1 In lront, u . rt!lel performance ior Lefty PbJJUpe' M........,lth doubled In the filth and .quad 'lburtday night and the Angels came home on Jin, f'retosi's bue bit ruponded with , S.2 victory over the for the first Angel score. Washlncton senators Jn Robut F. Ken--Jim Spencer doubled in the sixth and nedy Stadium. Irvine's Bill VOSI lined a drive to deep It was LaRoche's third win. right field to bring him heme with the The Angels picked up a full 1ame tying marker. on the Minnesota Twins who, m The winning run croued the plate tempted ucrlllce.-lie then picked off Tim OJl!en, bis first pickoff of the year. "l don't have any trouble wif.h th1a group of umplres," tie CC111JDented after the gune. "Same of the umpires In th.la *cue don~ accept my move lo !Int -· I'm a UtUe leery of throwln& over thera becauae of this. 'Ibis partjcul•r craup hun't called a balk on me ytt this season. "I know I take at least a foot and a half step towards first base when l make my move In that direction." CAl!lllOllHIA WAIHINeTON deadlocked in a battle With Eastern ln the ninth when a pair or Spanish-•' r ~ ni ., , 11 rM Division leader Baltimore. 'l1le Twirul: speaking Angels put Uielr talents to ill.~r. 111 1 o 0 1 lrlflk,.,.n, " J • ' • 111:_.,,., •• ,.~~··' )lfl dropped a S.1 decision to the 'Blrds work. l'"l1llOll, II ' • I 1 F.Hew.rd, 1111 ' I • -·--•-"'""L -•-I ~-An I A.Jolln-. II' J I ' I "*"'"''' If t 0 t , uw-Y ........,, "'110 eaves wlll:" ,es Chico Rul.z ran for Tom Egan who sl*IC .... 1111 , 1 , o e . .t.11w1, 111 , • 1 only roor games back in the Wettern had doubled. Egan's bktw WU the sixth Mc.llWl!ell, )O; l 0 1 ..... ltOGtlfutWll ' 1 1 V•l.rf 1101c1 .. ,,.v1,e •t• Division. two-bagger for California ln the game. J,T•twr\. c1 1 • • • u"'"'· c1 ' • 1 "l was able to put the ball In IJOOd This ties the club record. . ::;·:, : ~ ; : ~=~·. : : : : spoll, not all tht time lntentlonally," . Senator hUTler ijoraclo Pina was busily ~~';9~1,,., P ~ ~ ~ : ;~:l'i...':..c•. P : : I La Roche uld. engaged wjth a converJ&tion on the L11toeM. P 1 • 1 • co1ema11, 1 o o • "When you are able 'to bear do w n mound when Sandy Aklnar told Rui z: ~,!~ f' ; : ; : cvu .... p11 1 • 1 and throw hard, you don't have to aim he· was going to squeeze him home Tot1b u 111 1 Tet•h '' 1 1 C1lllotr1l1 000 011 11111 -I the ball. I dkt throw quite a few ·all~ers with a bunt toward first. It was auc-w111111191on 011 ooa ooo -t nd ~·t I •ot RI k (Rei~·-dt) ---• I d th ed th Inn! OP -W111t1111ton I. LOI -Clllloml• 10. a curves uu e c 1.:11.tu cr=wu an e run prov e w nc wi.~11'111.., 1. 20 _ ... Je1111'°" 1, MeMu11..,. on thtte fut balll. '~ margin for the Angela. Pina who also MtlHrlll'l.1111, M•Y•. Spmc1r, E~n. Hll -.... He WU refe,rjng'.to Jht seventh lrming speaks Spanish, fortunately didn't hear e::~'* !Ill. ~>" HJ. S -AlorN• 2· S' - when the Senaton hid a man on aecond the conversation. M .. ~"'1"' .~~'' ~ ~ •: 'l If wttb two awar and Frank Howard com-Paul Doyle, l1l'lther Angel ltfthander, L•lttc11t 1w.u i :s.113 1 • • 1 s ing to the plate. Pbilltpe went to the ffrlbhed up In the ninth for hit: fifth =!n ~ ! ; ; ~ ; mound and uted Nm Ir ht could get save or the year. ~~.,.. fL,,.n !·''' : ! ! : : · J Reldlardt 1f 'be JIW1>03ely walked big He walked leadoff batter Del Unaier, SMtll!\bldi:: "' • o • • r l Frank. then retired hlm at second on an at· c~:;:"_ 2:s2. ill.!ltndt~! .!. s1tt. 1 1 1 • ~ . 1 j,~ 1 Grahhy's Accident Pays Off UP'IT"'"'°" Dodgers Down Met.s, ·3-1; Sutton Faces Seaver Tonight LOS ANGELES (AP) -"For me to hit a home run everything has got to be perfect,•• e1plaln1 B 111 Grabarkewltz, the Los Angeles Dodgers' home run hero. "I mean perfect , .. perfect pitch, perfect stride, perfect everything. Heck, when I hit 'em it's an aceklent." . a nice, euy cut at the ball. Maybe that' a the secret." ol the seaaon Into the rl1hkenlerlleld sea ti. ''I didn't think it was a bad pltch,11 said Singer. "It just was not plactd too well. It was up here ," he added, pointing lo his nose. lrave Ride'tn Ulce Cow"°fl Accident or not, Grabarkewitz rifled his loth home run of the year to give to. ~le~ a 3-1 victory over ·the New York' Meta 1buratiJ.Jtittit ln the opener of 1 tbree-&ame .mes at Dodger SU.di um. Grabarkewitz' blaat, which broke up a 1·1 tu~Je to lead off the elthth, provided Bill Singer with hls sl:rth win of the year and fifth since c<ming ofr the disabled list where he 5J>enl 52 dayi because of the hepatitis. "I felt •tronc all the way," Singer sald. "I guHJ it's the u:tra day oC rest. T don't know, but J felt I could over.power 'em." Gra barkewitz then hit Jim McAndrew'1 firit pitch of the eighth inning to make It 2·1. Jim Lefebvre then singled home Manny Mota to give Slnier a little cushion . Alllnta Brave&' lecond ~ Felix Milan (17) ...ia up altrlde blcl: ol St Loull Cardlnela' J.,. Torra In acUon Tbunday nllht In st. Louil. Tom, forced at ncond, broke up a poulble double play. AUanta racordod a 7·S victory. ·Readers' Hot Q.rner oar &r: A(ewQylqo,.trllclolnU. AILY PILOT laid al the 1UCU1 al .. ,..,,, ...-dlW!ni the e-"'11 -the Newport Jijlr bf stove I'-, ........ Ul..,,.,U. l!ecauae ol the 0-. of a ctu- ho notilled the !Ir. auor<1 ~· ~ the -·ency and tho rtrlrto .. In ilpatrhlll( · 11>11 Illa auor<11, two ""' iere N.Ved. Thia llory anphullu ilia lll8d for .,..1er pool fldllly whldl will - ,. opportunlly '"' -adoquofo .... llely inllnlctloa In a ...,n., com- 1unUy such as CM'I. All chlldren in "' Harbor area need the opportunily 1 learn water aafety. The building rt the 50-meler Ol)'mpl<> boed pool at Newport Hubor Hip would rovtde two to three times the ln- rucUonaJ capacity Jn ow cornmuJlty ian we ltOW have avaUable. According lo Marine s.Jety Dtnclor, ob Reed, a poOI of this liR would inefit the life guard tralnlng program. At put tourist IU50fla, such u we ave bad thll month. the need far eatra fecuord penonnel Is lmper1Uv1 on bort llOllce II we .,. lo adequ.alely rotect the JIYU of all 1wtmmera. An 1ymp1c .. 1..i pool wooJd llford - oung rtrlmmen lo Jeam the tocllnlq-r reacue -'t. Tax cltductlble contrlbullona can be ulled lo HARBOR AREA OLYMPIC OOL POUNDATION, Box 1111, Cotta , .... Sport. In Brief 3 Tied for Golf Lead; Nicklaus, Trevino Quit PHILADELPHIA -J11ek Nlcklw wu 11fult too tlred to coordinate" and Lee Trrllno, tho Merry Mnlcon who leadl lhll yur'a PGA money wlnnlnga llat, mlaMd ...tool pulll becau .. he couldn't concentrate. So, the two stars 1ot permlalon to withdraw from the f!I0,000 Pltllod1lphia Golf Classie alter 'nlund1y'1 flrlt round, led b1 Bob Mur1>i>1'. Don Mwengale and Lllbrl>n ila!Tll. MUll>hy, who baon' """ lllnce 111111; Ind Hurla, a 111-year tour vt&lran still lookln( !or hla llnt triumph, uch carded ftveedtr-par 171 over the l ,llJ.yard -c..ncy Club"°"""· 'Ibey htld a ont•troll• advantagt avtr dol...tlng dwnplon Dove Hill, M•1ters chomp BUly CUpar, Art Woll, Dick 1V1y111, and CbarlN Coody. Trevino ahot a ~r 71 while Nicklau• carded a 74. Both w•e excused bytl>o-. '1'revk>o i.rt for El Paoo, Tu. "It's llOIMthini U'lat came up while my wUe and l were in Europe the Jut few weeks," Trevino eaid. "It's on my mind and I just can't play. l'W got lo go home and get II atr1lg!rten- ed out. It'• really got me bugged. I had a one-toot putt out the.re today and left it short. I ju"t wasn't U!.lnklng •bout my game." • Hollywood Joe Nam•th will be Jale ._.mg to the New YIM'k Jell' pre.teaBM traininr camp. But SI'• okay. He'a got permission from Weeb Ewbank, Mad coach and general manapr of th• Jiii. lt could be a moot p:>lnt, however. The Jeta ire 11eheduled to open camp for veter1111 on Sunday. But the pro- lonpd dllpule belweea Nallonal Footboll Le11gue owners and players ls likely lo de!., Jt, BUI MUJer'1 Colileum. The lut time the Litle was fought far i• San Diego was in 1943 w h e n Sailor Jack Cogins knocked Bandit Ramero out In 13 round.3. This wlll be Hamilton's first def•nse af his Utle since taking It by knockout tram Terry Lee tri Sacramento earlier thi1 year. He has 15 wine in IS ·~ pearances and won nine by knockout. • NEW YORK -Two nan-Americans, Brltiah aolfer Tony Jacklin, and Pfte, Draill's world famous aocc er star, flnl sh- td one-two in the June votinc of the Hickok Pro Athlete or the Year pall, It was announced 'Illursclay. Jacklin won the June award with 233 point.I. He received 58 firlt-place votes from the panel of 109 sports writers and 1portscasten. Points are awarded an a basis of three for firSt, two fot second and one for third. Pele, who led Brazil's team to the \Vorld Cup eoc:ctr title, collected 103 points and 14 first-place votes. It was the highest a soccer pl ayer ever placed in this 20-year--0\d poll . Tony Perez, hard-hitUng :star of baseball's Cincinnati Reds, was third with * polnta and eight lint.place volel. • EDINBURGH, ScoUand -The tro<k and field avents fJf the Commonwealth Gamea start today Wltb. the African countrle1 making their 1 tr o n g e s t challen1e in the 0-year history of the event. Africans won six gold medala In lhe last 1amn In Jamaica in 1986. Thi! time K could be even more. - Don Sutton, 1M, oppoea the Meli'. Tern Seaver, 14-5, la. ~·1 aecoDd game of the eerits. Jt'1 the sixth time thb y ea r Cirabarkewiti haa won a pme ·with a home run and the Dodger AU-Star, now htttlni: .MJ, really hu no explanation for It all. "Heck, 1 fell miserable. All this flying around and everytbq," 1 m I I e d Grabarkewit.z. "Maybe that helps, thougl\. When I'm tired_ I don't over1tride and . jun take .singer's return has been a giant lift ~or tl}e Dodgers and even the manager, Walter A1Jtori, admits he'a IU.rp'iaed at "Bullet Bill's" swift recovery. "He's ~ hick much stronaer than we anticipflted," admitted Alston. · "He held bis stuff tonight and •ppeored atrcog alJ the way. He didn't throw any pitches, either, and that helped.'' Los Angeles had taken a 1-0 lead in the first Inning when wes Parker drove in Grabarkewltz with a iacrlflce ny. The lead held up until the oeveoth when Cleon Jones hit hi1 third OOmer NIW YOJUC LOI AN.ILal .. ,.,.. .. , ..... 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Callinan, Forut Hills tournament chairman, looks on. Trudi Roten NewportBeacli flOPKINS NA.MED ro SPIKE POST The ltlllrnate between the ownen and the .,...U.t<n ol tile NFL Pi.,er. ARoclaUon CDl'lllnued today, with no . tata IChldtOed. Tbe owners have barred -.. !rem tho lnlnln1 <1mJ>1 al lhe • N!'L llama and Ibo NFLPA bal lold tho"" not to .-i any Wlj'. Laver Pockets Check for $35,000 iAlf nAHCllOO -Gll'lt llopt!nl, -~ lDnl jump•'. bu been --bead !rad< coodl It San """ .,. .... COii'• ........ -· Bob Luolbatl, llo la ltavmc ID become bud coach ~ 1kJ11na J,. Oollat< Jn neuby San ..... llojl loi -Iha NCAA lofll jump .lle, wltll hi• all.um. bell lt&p ol :IH\i, r tho UatvarwltJ al Arlaona In !llM. Jet -are duo lo report Sunday to the team'• Lona Island comp bul Namath tot Ewbtftk's approval 10 report July •· Tbe Ital' quarterback, who'• been making motion picturu all 1prlna and llll1Untl', wlU be In Hollywood. • SAN D!IOOO -Chuek Hamilton o1 Sin Francllco defends C1Ufoml1'1 lleht- heavywelgl\t title lonlghl q•lllll Charley Alllllo of San D!lfO In lJ.""""11 •t NEW YORK (AP) -Rod Lllvtr w11 calm,~ and col~ today. Re w1111't a bit nervoua. H1vlna a check for $3$,000 In )'CIW' wallet has • !JOOthlng effect. It was different Thur&day ni1h1 before the Corona del Mar mident swept Ken Rotiewall, hll AU1trallan countryma11, M , W, W, In tho 1111,llDO fln1I of the ll00.000 Ttnnl& Champ'°'11 Clas.slc at Madison Square Gardtn. Rooewall got the loaer's lharo rt 115,000 1n lhl1 richest tennis match evtr. "I WU tdCY walking OD the court," old Lover. "I llWIY' felt !hit 1 Piii' bitter when I am nervOUI. "I like to be nervous," CU1tinued the 32·ytar~ld left.hander who hu ac- complished two teMis grand sl1ma. "The adrenalin flowi . J find I walch the ball JMre clOJely." La\/er was uptet In this year's Wlmblecton cham,p6onlhlps by Ro1er Taylor. but Rod uld, "! didn't ha•• a ntrve in my body wllen l went aut to Piii' Ta)'lllr. M11be that w11 the troubie." The MO.ODO n .. i be!'" 1 turnout of 10.m wu in 1$-mlnule duel between two artllt1, but Rotewall's touch w11 mlssh1g. He was behind In nine of his first 11 service IAmes, Jost five of them and last 11Cvtn game~ In a row ai Laver wait la a 3-0 lead In the third set after loslng aervlce to trail 3-2 in the teeond set. "There wai an extreme an'®nt o( prtS11Ure In the first set," Laver 11id. "Kem waa lhakJ and l was, too. I .. .. pu1hln1 and he dl4•' tan "'· vantqe. U I hod loot tho! •I, It could hav1 been reverted." The 15-yMM!d lloafw111 commenteo, "ln all lheH claaslc m1tche1 lt'1 bflllfti Ille one who could conLrol his nervous 1y11em who won. With big monay Ilk• thJJ at stake. It can be nerve-Un1t1n1.11 Laver Is takln1 a 10-day vacation at hlJ Corona del Mar home, b\lt he'll be back ta defend the claulc next •inter. Promoter Jl'red Podeata •aid It wlll be held a1aln, 1tartlna ln J anuary. -----------~-----------"----""-----'---'-------------~~- J ~. Vlk tho In I Hw bu n!gl ed the! H Vlt at mol by ' 53,. tin1 R out VI ) I I ' Ari top ... p!OJ th<> s~ Tou " sale u.s heo hav ,,,. A Tbu Jiii to qua "' he ..,., ball Tha A Cro pro dou 6-1, and ol w .. Jill B Aah PN r111 ht whl ol I Int< A AU! pla: mot the the of. I II ol I ~ ll tOJ> San and filtl gon BOit ;, I cou N G111 m" trm nls H , R Eat vlcl Ant II nel ~·! and do!> SlfJ 11 loVl .... P1< Ing •t¥ 11~ nm s (Al = t de! din or ; G~ 1'1$ or hJ U.! Sw fro "'I tor . -------------:----------:------'!""'..,--~ ,,,...,, ... ~ 17. )'70 DAILY 'll07 I f ' . Marina Clinche·s Tie for First How, to Take tl1e Fun Out of GoH Marina Hl&b's undeleoted Vlk1nas clinched no worse than a tie for first pJace in lhe final standings of the Huntington Beach summer bNkel.baU league Thursday nlg~. as the host Vlkes down. ed Garden Grove, &MS, for their ninlh .Ualght victory. Hunllntt<>o Beach, t h e Vim' Ot>f)Olltnt Tuesday night at Marina (7:45), stayed mathematically in !,be race by doWnlng Bo1'a Grande, 73- 53, on the winners' Court. Hun· tin~n·s record is W. Rinc:ho Alamitos dropped out of eOntenUon, as Fountain v a 11 e y • • ever-improving Ashe Posts Easy Win In Tourney WASHINGTON · (AP) Artlllr Ashe, not k n o w n apecially for his clay oourl 1ame, doesn't have an ex- planation for his easy victorie.s thus far In the Washington Star InternaUooal Te n n i s Tournament. ''I don't know the reason ." said Astle, the second-ranked U.S. player and third seeded here. "I guess:.they think they have to be ezceptional to beat me ..• And they don't." Ashe made hiJ coounenls Tburaday after be defeated Jaime Fillo! of Chile 6-2, 6-2. to"' advance to to day's q~arterfinal round. "He didn't play as well as he can on clay," said Ashe. "I've just tried to keep the ball on the court this week. That's all." Ashe defeated Jan Crookenden now a teaching pro but a teammate and doubles partner al UCLA, 6-1, 6-1, Monday in the first round and then ousted. Onny Parum ' of New 1.ealand M, 6-3 Wedne.W;ay before taking on Fillo!. By the luck of the draw. Ashe and Stan Smitti o( Puadena. America's top - Bal'Olll turned the trick, La Quinta. dispo1ini of the Vaqueros, ~ In other loop play, Villa 63, with 1 fourth.quartet Park poured H: on Buena Park , 107~. seven of the nine &atnts played, was the whole 111how again u the ruged forward accounted for J4 pol.ob on 10 field 1oal1 and four frte throws. uprls!ng at Marina. Kipp Baird, who's led the corona del Mar earned Ila scoring ~J>triment for wch sixth win of, the summer cam· Jim Stephens' Vikings in paign by rocking Westminster. ----------60-17. The !ofers were held to 16 polrQ through tlute quarters by the deftnaiv .. min- ded Sea Kinga at Huntlngt<>n Beach. Edison, which had turned in an excellent eertormance Tuesday in beating Rancho ' Alamitos, did a Olp flop and came out on I.he short end oC an 86-75 count to Invading .... ,,,, Hu.UlnetOl'I ... ell 'O\l!lltll' VtlltY fllllCllf Altml'" <;.--.i IN• Viii. lltrlr. IEdllOl'I Lt Quint• G1l'Olll GroYt Wnlml~•l•r •11-111r1t aot11 Or1fldt' The Vitti' final IHI ol the year wUI be qalml Raacho AlamilOI Ttnnday eY"'1nl at w L •• Marina after the two had to • 0 postpone UK.1r ICheduled open-~ ; ~~ ing game ot the clrcuit. • t ' Huntlngtoo's d angerous ! ! ~~ Oilers utiliied their familiar s J ~.... fast-break offense and 1-2~J s ! :~ zone defense effectively in ! :~ routing Bolsa Grande. , ,,,. Leading coach E I me r ranked player and the No,------------------------------ 2 seed here, fell into a bracktt whJeb does not have the best ol the clay court artists going Into the quarter·flna\ round. Aafie meets Dick Crealy cf Australia, a ~e and volley player like himself, in today's matches while Smith meets the best bue-line player in lhe lower bracket -Ion Tiriac oL Rumania. In tbe top bracket, three of the players are clay-court sped'allsts and the fourth playa a.fair 1ame. , Ule. Nastase of Rumanla, tile t~ here, Cliff Richey of San An1elo, Te:r., fourth seed , and Georges Goven of France, 11Ni · seed, play their best g~mes on clay. Eighth-seeded BOb Hewitt of South Africa ii )nown to play a fair clay court game. Nutase, who ousted Pancho Guzman 6-2, 6-2, Wednesday, meeb Hewitt. who had some trouble .with ninth·renked Den- nis Ralstoo ol Bakersfi eld , 6-4 , f>.7, 6-1 . Richey, wiMer over Mike Estep ~. 6-3, meets Goven, \tfctor over Bob Lutze of Los Angeles, 8-2, HMI. In ·a major upset In Wed· n•y's doublet malehes. Ray Ruffell and Ray Keldle of Australla defeated Flllol and Pato Cornejo of Chile, d•ending champions in the Star toumament. Wlnntr of the 1Jngles toUr,nament eanui fl ,000, run- ntl'UP .. u $4,1100, third place, P;llOO and fourth, '21000· L<}s-. ln1 quarter-fii\alllta m a It e 11~. 'lnf WlMiDI ~bles pair takes home 11.IOO while Ille lilltlenup r•t llOO. SA Valley Rips Diablos; Mater Dei Wins, 57-44 Santa Ana Valley's Falcons are serving 'llOlice this sum- mer that they'll be a defin ite contf!'llder In the Irvine League basketball race in the winter as they continue to impress in the Santa Ana awnmer basketball league. Coach John Kubas· outfit slapped Mission Viejo for the second tlrtie (Mission Vlejo's only two losses ) Thursday ni'ght. with a s&.-45 decision at Saddleback High. Mater Del captured a 57-44 verdict over El ?<.1odena, meanwhlle. in action at Santa Ana College. Tile Falcons went after Mission Viej o with the em" phasis on their Inside post man, Jim Keyts, tile 6-7 strongman. -Keyes. held (o np points throueh ttie first·periOd, begili1- moving to. the basket with authority ·l.n the ·eecond stanza and ·by tht time halftime was near, the. Falcons owned an I I-point, lead after trailing by five 11t the qua.rter; Keyes scored 28 In all, on tn field goals and eight chiirlty sJiots, ms · lnsidt'. worlt Wis hJrtll1r cO!npltriWrlted by the goo<! 1 outside sho'otinc &om Falcon forwardi. . · · ?<.115Sion VleJo~ 'meanwhile. couldn't f\Jlcf the renge •hd ran Its patterns poorly. No Diablp waa able lQ get into.dwble figures against the Falcon defense. Mater Del's balanced sC01 g attack was led by Ste\ Seeded Golfer' Notch Wins LONG BEACH IAP J Mack Hunter of Riviera, seven under par after two match es, and Jack Fleck of Bonita, Ed- die Merrins of Bel Air and Jobn Ruedi of Coronado, each six under,' were the top players Thursday in the open- ing roonds of play in the SOUthtrn California P GA Matcti Play G o I f Oham- pionship. . . Hunter, Fleck, Mertins and the f!ve Qther seeded players advanced with tw~match vic- tories in· the fl3,000 46tti an· nuaf ,event at tile par-72 6-400.yard ReCrealion Park Golf Course. The other S<O<led players moving into Friday's double round Were Pinky Stevenson, Ro!Jlll Neff, Jimmy Powell, Jerry "'Barber and P 1 u I Scodeller. F,ritz and Rick Kniffen with 13 apiece while Pele Roberts added t l to the tot.al. Khiften and Steve Kemper were instrumental in aetting the Monarchs' fut brtak at· tack in eear, clearin1 the boards for 14 and 10 rebouflds. Brad Hametiaui stood out defensively at his guard apot, taking possession on 11 OC· casions. MllllON VllJO IUl Mtl!tflOn Alll<rtl! ll \11111411 '•It• Cllro O•vit Ev1n1 Mort Tel1l• "' " ,, ,. ' 0 t I I 4 J • l • ' t f J 4 • ' ' . ' . . ' l 0 4 f I 0 $ 1$ l) 11 0 JA VAl Ll 'f UI) ''"'''' L-f 1 l ) Flt l01 1 l G J 1(1v•1 10 t s 11 li•~ld ' 4 1 11 OllOtl l t 1 I Tot•lt 11 1. lJ M ,(.,, '" °"'''"' Mlu lewt Vl•l• U 10 t t)-45 $'""An• V1lltv I H U 11-$1 MATlll 011 Ull ft ti •I " 1=1111 'I '" k:"Hffn f I U l('"'PI' ! > ' lloblrtJ ' 1 lJ "'"""~ · I l O.T~~,.... ll MOOINA {4tf 11 1fPtlM: ~"'r= l l i I N;:r~'°" ! : I WPll!t I . . ~rl'°" l 4 Y!:1~" s ~' ,: .. 'tr':.Jo.:."'' " 'ri U I ft=!! ·u.S.Spikers in ~eningrad STUTTGA,R'111 German y (AP) -It WH on to Len-tncrad today IQ( ~ca's '""'1111 track llld field team. 'l'lll United State> was defeated In over-all point stan- dlnca 'l'llql'lday after Ille end or a twCMU&ht meet wlth West Germany. The holU won 182- 1'1. mainly on the 1trenath or d'lelr women athletes. The American men. however, won 122-100 .with a U.S. record clocking by Ken S•tneon. a 2a-yeaM>ld blond rrom K1ns11 State, In the 800 meten hilll>ll&hUnf their vi .. tory, The West German women won IU3 but Am«ican coach Ed Temple said his aquad faced "a great German team 1hat had to set West German tecordl In m1ny event.I ta bea\ UI." Leroy Walker, coach or the Am,etican men , was elated by bis team'a victory , saying ti resulted from "the swtna events going In our favot . He , said eight Americans recorded UfeUme belts - sprinter Ben Va~ift•n In U1e 100 ind laO me!tri, Wiiiie Turner in lht iOo met.e.:s .. Swenaon and Mari: WUu:enrled in 800 meters, Bill Sklmer In the JlveUn, Tim Vollmer Jn the discus, Norm Tale in the triple jump ind Dave Romanaky In the 10,000-metu "'alk. '"J'h~ is th< YOOn(eot -·· team to npresent the Unit~ States tn the llf~ 20 years. We have the ben po.st.Ible blend ol team oplrlt,.dodica· tlOllvl and talent," he .. 14. alker " as particularly pleaaed by Swe"'°"'' cf\Jclol a.meter triumph ind ex· plained. "W• wtnted to run a fast quarter aod break1 uJ) a n y poeolble German 1.J flnJsh .1' Lookin( ahead 10 the mtel lo J.Aninarad l'ltXt w e • t a.galn1t the Sovl't Union, Walker 11ld. "U my lnformallon . $>111 the Rill'Sian team 13 11 ac· ~curate as was my inlormaUon ·about the Gerrnan team, I think we have an excelltnt chance." He said that both ~e French and German teams "ha•e at•en us wry !Ina eompeUUon and we erpee:t more of the ••me from the Soviets." Comba' c:ra<:k u,pil in scoring WU Darrell Walker and Let Ord,..oy. Both chipped In wltll 16. Fountain Valley's classy wln over Rancbo Alamltoe was keyed off the , 111111 period 'Wilen coach Dfye ero.n'a ----poinll blcl 10 win IL . Fwwanl °" ... Lynch drop- po<I tbroulh 21 polJU 1n: leadlnt tbe BalOlll to the~, sevwb win of the c:amP&ian. Bill KrlllWt added 10 to !he Baron cause. 'lbe vetera.n,FountaJn Valley crew, ~ without im- poslna beilbl, boa•I! an au. ....... aquad • COran.: dei MM's rout or1 Westmlnlter was a ruult. of . wnlentbJa pre91Ure ( r o m. coach Tandy GUl1'' man-< .. man del"11e. • r.....-...~c.::....:.....:...;: Tbe: Sea Kinp allowed no c..-.1 "" .,. Diet ..... ~ .,.. ._ ...,.. Westminster pl_ayer to score more than six points. Don There are few thrills in golf to compare with a ''hole-in-00e." Tbt man wbo 1&eis Killian led the winners iR scor, one is usually .given to an outburst of exuberance. If this bapp~ns1to.YOur oppon-- lng, as ·he ' has lo all but ent. don't make a big thing over it. You migh t even pretend you didn't see it. two ot t~sea Kings' outings. __ A_n_d_. _m_ak_e_s_u_re-'-yo_u-'-po_i_nt_ou_t_lh_a_t _a_n_'_'a_c_e'_' ...:ifc_95_p,_e;..r..:.ce_nc.:l_lu_ck __ . _____ _ with 22 J)Oirits. • Bob Wright and John Fisher led Edi!IOn with Zt and J8 tallies, but it wasn't enough to offset the rapid La Quinta attack. Fort1!tr AGtml ll••tk 'I'" ,, ftlgyt 1'111\f Tott~ Newport Exchange Nine Continues Surge to · Title Coach Andy Smith's red·.hol Newport Exchange C I u b. (Newport Harbor) llaseball t ea m continued its surge toward tbe Hunlinaton Beach summer crow'! wJth , a >l decision over · Kaufman and Broad (Marina) Wodneoday • on the looers' field. The victory was the fifth straight for Smith's group •nd halted Kaufman'• modeli two~ . game win skein. Huntington Harbour (Hun- tington Beach)," meanwhile, roared to a 3·2 upaet vtrdkt over second·place North Hun· MUHTINTO!f HAll•OUll '" .. 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The Kiwanis team erased a 2-1 Winn's edge and then went on to pile up Lhe run• on e wholesale basis behind the combined three-hit pit· clli.ng of Dave Vilas and Reed Johnson. ri.t1ke Ral ch had a la1t-lnnlng homer for Edison while Mark Denner paced the winners' at- tack with three hits, WhatS • ~t?:1 ' ' , 8 ! ii A I . i : . 1: • • , • N utrilite, Wilson Ford Notch Cage Victories • ., League-leading Nutrilite and runnerup Wil80n ford l'Oll- tinued ttieir winning ways In tile Costa Mesa Recreation Department open 1 um m e r basketball leap Weclneoday nigh~ n>lllna 10 eaoy vldorln at Southeni Cal~ornlo Cdiego. Nutrilite, with four players In double lt,ure1, diapoaed ol Progreulve Produce, 81-t7, for Ill elahtll atralght win In as many outing!!' while once· bea ten Wilson Ford slapped Hart>or Merchants. 92·74. Dan ftocera led Nutrililt with 20 counters. Mates Mike Barnes (17), Steve Sabins (14) and Allen Young IH) 1uppUed tht knockout punch. Skip WIUlams and Nell Ulslte wtre high point p~ ducar1 for Proare ss lve Produce, with 14 each. Brian Ambriosich led Wll-'On'1 atlack with 20 follow· ed cloeely by Bruce <llapman (19) and Jim Cooklln (18). '11le Mercbarilt uaed 10 pl•yers Jn the ecortna eolumn, poctd "1 Paul llolmot' tr- counters and the .to-point ef- forts or Steve McLendon and Preston :Spelln\eyer. Wit-Jl.nl 011 It ff ,1 WI!! S 0 0 Cllt11mt11 1 J l "Olltt I I t ThamlOll 1 0 ) Mat!CfOo t 0 • AlflllfOllc~ I 4 1 Conk1l11 1 I 1 Htl~llttf ' I t Toltlt )II 16 10 M.,.,., M-hll'lh 04) .. ft., ,, HtYln I f 1 Ctlil• 1 1 2 S"9UW 1 t 3 ltflot 4 I 0 s,.11mr1., ' ' t Holm11 4 0 3 Mt llll(t(lfl J 0 t Gtllllt1 2 t I • " " , • •• ~ " " fl • • ' • u " " " C.tl1 7 0 1 • LH~ ... 111f T•l1l1 • 11 11 14 lo(tlfll1119 '4:trl! WHHlll l<t•f .U. ,...,. "' Mertlltntl :M. MvtrlHll (10 "'""!• Stllol~' ! ~ 1 14 •11orM• t I 1 11 lllHt•t l ?J• V8'11\t • t , 1 14 I Glll11 1 t 1, I Klllt.~ I 4 J 0 ~rtl~ t o t t 1 Wttl.... I 0 I Tott!• R 11 14 ti P""'"ul"' ,.,_,, llll ft n " t. lltlllM 14011 WllllMl\t • t t 14 ~lnth11?1 ; ~ ~ ; M-1 01 t k«NI ...... 'l ftl lMllf • • t ,, ,lllfl'lbtl' 4 I 1 lt T"'lt Jt 11 II '1 W• her.by decla,. 1970 Tho Y'oot of thi Punycal: Our national prilil:•WiMiftC drink Ml b«1me, & 1reat oucceaa. No wonder. Thia 1unny, Otlftf9·aw•t toUr mlbe you want to pun:·And m .. _, guide 11 a ci t. Ju1t oom biu • ,.cket of "IMteDt Puuycat M~x,'' water and Early Timea. Mk for ln~taat· Pu!O)'cat MIX •I ,..r fa.wfte loocl • · -.~.~· fotw•w.-..""-""" ,... . ..,11oie,....., . ' ,,. ., •• ,(\ ., •• .. lo(tlhtlllt Ktf'lljNW!rlllM _, '1•rtt• ·~llrW\11:• "· ~-•• , .. _~---~----------------·· .. I -----. ----------·----·-------·------~------------------------------------------------ ---·----~--------·--------------------·--· ~--=~-·----- J I DAJl.Y '1UIT . •'1do1. J\I~ 17, 1970 Area Briefs ., AlamitQS HB Man Seeks Racing Drag Boat Mark Entries • Art111 Mike Dullltl ol Run- tiogtoo Beach will atlempl 14 pul the f"1l!bing -Ofl the unblowe hydroplane fuel record thla -1oend in the teCOnd armual Grand Prix for drog boall at Lone Jleadl Morine Stadium. Qualllyioe 1et1 under way at 19 a.m. Saturday with the finals olated for noon ~Y. DuBfel n,i.... his boat, the Gladiator, witl estabfuh the worid'' -Ill Loog -with his -Jc.inch Olevy engine in the Charger bull. He equalled the record set by the lite Jerry Gleason in 19A recently in competition at Wbi*ey Creek in Redding. 1'ie Gladiator crew will be easily identifiable, w i t h everyooe wearing u n i q u e R<JnwH;tyle co.stumes design- ed J>y Mike's wife, Lym. • Himtiogton Beach was well re~ In re<ent l!shing jaunts in Che coastal waters off La Paz. Mezico. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Butler, along with son St.evt and daughter Julie, managed 17 roosterfish, six marlin and a pair of red snappers in the warm waters south of Baja Calliomia. D. M. Davidson and Walter Kelp Beds Hot Spots For Angler The kelp beds off Dana Point and the Box Canyoo area just lo the south have been die hottest spots for anglers departing from the Orange Coast area's three ma- jor sportfishing landings the past week. Art's Landing reports an abundance of legals with bass and barracuda in the kelp bed waters with alklay boats 'Nhile three-quarter d a y veS!lels have bad reasonable luck with the same species around 1'lree Arch Bay. Wedne9day, Brian Raab of Costa Meu Janded an 181h· pound bluefin tuna on an all· day boat. Since the albactre have not arrived as yet, Spanish jack mackerel have been popping up jn area waters. Department of Fioh and Game bioWligisU at Terminal Island expect a good infilde run o( albies in • the middle oC August. Lot.s o( legals are being reported at Davey's Locker with bl1 oounts of barracuda and bass of mixed sizes being pulled in by Davey's all-day groups around . Bor. Canyon and San Onofre. Halibut are also promiaent In the pldure at San Ooolre . San Clemente SporUish.ing ts in a m«nentary slump with the average count having dropped during the week. But the management at the lan- ding looks for a good weekend. Eberadt, also of Huntinpn were in a party which pulled • \.HAllMl .... ltl'W .... S.""*Y. J.t¥ ... '"" , ....... . :::..-... i=· An. e:a:paoded 'field o~ 16 gas 0911" ••act~·.::.: 11"' •"''' 1uperchaf'led cars wdl race • PUllST RAC•. -........ I ""' Saturday at ()ranae County JkM 11111 ~· ci.1m111o. PwM SllOO. . -1111MIN ... I 11.ocl,.H) ll' Ioternational R a c e w a 'I • L;:-R~~~~ llWll 'I' Included in the wne program ~~~., 1e , 1 ! will be a round robin touma-~~ti lr)1 l ! ment fOI' the (out quickest T'!!...'{'C JH; '""' \l injected tunny can. 5i-1ir:.:"T'~v1no\ 111 The gas supercharged com· ll!COMO llACI .... Y••dl. J YllT petiUon is normally limited tm r= ,~, fi••1m1,... PWH •16CO. to the eight. q u i c k e s t "''; rru'Tt::Ll'W:~i HI qualifiers, however a recent PiafE"1.•.W:.H1~f?~\ Hi Jpflux: of new entries and the ~£!. u:r.11,.Adf..:-1r1111191 11• increasing populilrity ot1Rthe ~:t='L~ \~=1 H~ ctaas has prompted OC to •die 2:: ,,..,_.. 'l' dooble the field for Saturday. G~~••D 1.!4c~'.1 w .,.,m, ' ...!.! ~enty.two entries w j J I ~ c111m1 .... PWH 11•. ci.1m1,.. begin qualifylnd for the 16 ~obblr~1s•r•"'"1 111 . .e Miu 1n1 ... 111o11 tCrOllWJ ll• d ' D L available startmg be~,~. at ~'.".:::::: f,i;·i'"'r,I 1wn-1 m Lea S aVGSU erufl ' 2. The ftr9f. round o{ ewu1na· ~"' c1rt1on •~111 1 j•,•, • • 1 !3!, Stir ICMrOI t10ns will follow, at 7:30. b ~.Jii~f"1~~~111 l\'1-Chauncey H. Christ of Pomona took the .le~d in the ounce linesides at the powerlln.es near Parker Dam ~"-Sttturday s c 0 m. 0 • A~~ ~·;J'!l~':f.l~~:i \l, striped-bass division of the Lake Havasu C-tty su~· recenUy. It will be worth $100 if none heavier is taken ehm1nator race, Don Ennquez: lfou•TH 111.cE. 400 v••ds. s v11r fishin d I'll he he boaled an 18 pound six by Sept. 7 when the derby concludes. or Dana Polnt defe.atec1thea;.1ver &i ,:rc;ro· fi1tclo~11111. ,.,,. .. suoo. _m_er __ __;g:...._•__;Y_w __ • __________ • ----------------------- City's Jimmy Jge lll ma • vnc11 Le'l::r ~:,1,,, ll: 7.M-20 2.70 to 7.60-161.57. Ofl Ml~~tN r ) 111 Earlier, Enriquez set a track l:.~R."1..::,,ftR'rc:~~.1 1l~ ~ ·th t ? 33 nd Ell'ht Twent"t !P•,_,.I ns rco..-,,.u WI WO • seco Rio TnH;kHo !Wlllo!IJ IU runs. He also set top speed Tt:7~ 11:.1")_...,1 llt o( the meet at 203.61 mph. MoM M:. \ll"Mif 111 B II Bag h d f _ _. Ru 1 Pll'TM rue•. IH Yltds. ' l"' l s aw e eatcu e ~':!l find ~ ct11,.,1no. ""'" s IOO. Nichol in the pro-stock final J!.:1';nl: l'Cll'~~';°'· 11t and Dean Hummer and Rulon f~:&wl~ 1Ru·~~:~1 n: G lb S d , Vo Ol1ro (Str~• 111 u ransen won u n a Y s a11nPW 111r Lp 1 1rd111111 llf featured road race f 0 r ~'.:: ,~:"'rs:.i~iri•ml ns ~. J 'd Mr. Lofl9 Sllol CAdllr) 117 m ....... rcyc e .!ii ecars. SIXTH •ACI". 350 verd1. 1 .,,.,,, Ql(h. Tiii lllrelelll. P ........ 11000. • Mh.1 ~rt Tlnb ((,_,,.,) 117 llllYllltll l.-n O'llrtl l U The addition ol Marvin Grim to the football !Uff is the l<11e change in the Cerritos College ~ personnel picture for the comfng .season, according to athJedc director Om .Hall. Grim will replace Dallas Moon who accepted a n aSsistant'11 position at Cal State (Fullerton). Grim attended B'ak· ersfield College a n d ha s been coaching in Sacralnento for several years, He will han- dle the deft!M!Ye secondary at Cerritos undet head coach Smokey Cates. Other grid assistants include Le ft y Pendleton and Wayne.Harris. LR\I Anolll lll•'*•l 117 GoJd CllP't IP.,,....1 117 ff'~a~1'1 1ff .J:i• ™ ru.ce. "'" .,.,.~ I-"~w. "'::f:/"' """ "" llo v triR"lll Ill ''l!¥. ( 1~11 lu b<[ll'~, i1!!!5•'r.".:l.1 ,:1 M;' t.'fRTdiii J.~rOebr 'lf ~=., aNCh ~·nk rPtrntr) Ji; YIO~r.r ~k~'"~ "''"'· , ..... , 0141 Ind w. TM ,~ Fly. Purw ~ EH lllldlardsl 11' ~1~~ Go Go ~WI'-'.! I~ \;,t_t'lt'Wi~°!alftf~I lH MIU TllfM'Wa~ (AUl•l Ht l m "'"''\r. 1 11110111 1n lttl loll 111 I Ill MIPITM AC . U0 Y1rd•. ! Y11r old• al!d uP. ltlrnlntl. Tiit ••Cl•. ~lllOt. C~mlN ork 1 ~. 0 VIII (Hird I "' Rl®ll Onvtrl 116 UIMr1ovm (Wl liiil "! t'!~iff 8~ (Sfnll l,,•, D:"' .. ,~, °"'' 1nk1l N•~~llO.)::fr10i1r1\ u; Counc:t'I Wtr Cllk IFlllClltrJ llt flll'<lllll 'j ID'f IAdllr) IU PlltrlM ltl ILlolllml llt CdM Seniors Spike Club .Off to Successful Start By PHIL ROSS Of tllt Olll'f P!Hol $!1ff The slender, su~tanned. fi8.. year~ld man stood at the end of the cinder runway waiting to make his move. As soon as be had readled the p-oper p.!yChe for tile mo- ment, Ralph Higgins sprinted down the runway and then leaped 12 feet, eight inches into .the sandpit. lt just happens that Higgins, a former Oklahoma State and U.S. Army spike mentor. is the. eldest member of the. CoroOa de! Ma< Track Ohlb. 'I\e club is rather exclusive /in the manner thal il!r µnembers are all over 40 year!I ·of age and have some notable •1rack and field background behind them. still hold the discus rec<rd ( 159-0) for twins at Pasadena City College, run a designing firm .in Corona del Mar when they are not out cavorting with the track club . Ross says, ''although we have always been associated with track and field in one form or another, we actually first got the idea of ronning our club in 1968. "That was the first year of the Masters championships and we wert also interested in jogging at that time. So. 'Shortly thereaf~, we started our club." The Corona club'• memberr reside in aJI parts or the Southland, but show up at Corona de! Mar lllgb evecy Saturday al 2 p.m. for all- comen w«kouta, t Im e permitting. Five club members hold na.. Uona.I seniors reeords, in- cluding lliggins' tu Joog jump effort in the 60-and-over· group. Weightman Nat Heard holds the 50-and-over shotput sta~ dard at. 5.1-10, while team- mai.s Dkk Stolpe (23.0 l20), Shirley Davisson (20.Z Joog jump) and -.ronune Gordien (117-10 diacu<) all t'fa t m '"'°""' in the 46-511 category. Just a little over a year Alamitos Race Result,s''. ;!.i:i" ~"";~!"~ ~~ Leonard Set,s Oniario One-lap SpeedMar"!c Tlwilrt41..,, hly l6, tm CIMf' ...... ast l'lllST llAC•. :)511 Ylrdt. Two Yllf• old ,,..1<11M. Clelmint. Purs. 11,JIOCI. Ci.lmlnt price W.000. llllftrt'I Gllfflo ( ..... ) 1(1ttr'1 MCICNI CWl!ton) $1\MkY TH•r fC.rllDll) Tlll'll ll·l/10. I.Cl 3.CI 1All 6.Cl l ,CI ... Scr1ld>ld -Ditl> TOlllo, L1n1'1 M11'11:, Slarrecl Tlnr 11111 Rid J1-r. s•CONO lllACI!. Ull Yl•lk. TllrH .,...,4c1, 1/ld 1111. Cl1tml119. ""r"' 1!,6llt. Cl1lrninl prf(I ti,@ . ll"""'"lold'f°"' l"•"l J.l.MI UM 10.'° Helf Cl_,, (LiPf\ltn) S.CI l .00 Tr""r P'olr>t {P1lllol J.llO Tlll'll l2·1/l0. kr1ld'lld -Ellhl T-1'(. Jr. McCor, 111~1!1 111d T-!1d1 ll1f. NIGHTLY DOUaLI' ~ '·lllll'ri'I OUMlt, 1M l·lllCIUlllM T1111, 11114 llll.11. THIRD RACI!. :JJG rards, T-'ftl r• old m1ldfl11. Purse IL1'DO. Ladr f11r Bid ILIP111ml 3.00 ?.llO 7.llO Ror1I S111r CPW'lll<'I t.111 •-111 Sllffefblro:f lllartk1) l .llO Time lW/11. ... "r1lci'lll. l'OURTM ltACI. 150 Ylt'di. TllrM , Y11r-il!d1. Clelmlnl. P\lrH 11.tDI. c111m1119 .,.k, s.1,000, Helf Stn1rt (AdllrJ &oldCllldt IAPOll«tl Tiii\' H01> (Ktnll) Time t•l/10. 7.CI I.Cl J.:111 s.111 1,00 "l .111 AIMI ••n -Mlu OlamoMI llu~. Fall l!ddll, Annam•ar, Mloluelln, Finl To Go. Suf'lln 0111. -Sc:r1tcl>ld -Al1ml!a& 81r 11. Moon Fluff, Macr-f11r, lllllt1'1 0111 end PGJO 11111. Sctltdled -G.1'11..,1 Velor, lr!M 1-. Tiiiy 'Wtldl and TN all Man. SIXTH RACE. IJll r1rdl. ,,,rH VII•· Oldl Ind llP. Cltlmln1. "lltlt 12,000. Cl1lmlne P•lct U.000. F1lkltv !ANlt) 1(1119 ol Ten !Rl.,.ldll Uncl• Slully CAl>od1c1) Tl<M '1·1110. • l ,111 '·· 3.00 • 10.60 5.IO ••• Al50 ''" -Onl INI Orl1v, Cttcll Dedt, Sur11 On ll1n, 1nc1ner1tc..., Tap , ... Scrlldltd -Ollol 1C11r. Crill! l1rs, Shvctt 'trn •nd Call Colllel. SEVINTH IACI. 150 Ylrdt. Tllrtt Y1¥.olctl Incl up. Cl1lmlM. TIW L- BHCft c111...-r "' Commtrc1. Purw 11.Clll. Cltlm1"9 prk t U.000. 5t!nl'1 flanlo llk>Nm) 15.llO r.'9 •.1'1' PKan fl•r IC.rcloltJ 1.llO •.60 OH·Oonl• Ill ~ (CrostiY l Cl DH·Sllllll'I' Cllt1'91 (Flnc:l'llr) l.:IO Tll'l'lt 11·1/10. No Krtltlltl. l!IOHTH IACI!. 110C1 \llrd1. Thrr1 Y .. r.ofdl Mid ... p. Allow1nct. Tiii 51, Annt'I "' S..I !Inell. ""'"" 12,.500. Drucll1 CK.n!I) 11.00 •.IO •.Ill llonnlt 111111 1Ct11$lrtl 16.10 t.:IO l!llondr ltodletl• (llankl) '·'° Time -..111. Scr1k""'6-ltt..r (II.Ir" liar, Prl1JY L ... 11, Ind 5119'1 A Gott", NINTH llAC:•. 150 v1rd1. ThtM .,.,.,_ old1 Ind uo. Cl1lml1111, Pun• tl,IOll, TM EKICll. Cla!mlne prk1 12,500. Tru. V1My IPtrntrl 11.llC I.Ml 6,60 S. .. l\l l1r CAdtlrl l ,00 l .00 V1tll'f' fluffoon (C•l'd<lrl•) '·'° Tlnw lM/10. AllO r1n -PllllO llr Tim., JOM M(:Cor, ,Chic .__,, LllO 0.ndy f11r, LOllllOOI, Unettld'led, •With four cllarter memben: .-Monte Howell. U C l chancellor Dan Aldrich and the Winton twim, )loss and Om. The squad presently flas 35 members, including some na· tional seniors record holders . Although it has only com· peted in a pair ol meets in 1970, the club has enjoyed a fair amount of success. In the only dual meet of the season, Corona soundly beat the Senion; Track Club -of Southern California. The Coronans took second behind the Seniors club in the recent U.S. masteTs track and field .charhpionships at San Diego. The Corona del Mar Track Club ls a brainchild ol Ross and Don Wintoo, w h o participate actively on the team in the shot pul and discus. ONTARIO CAP) -Joe l...eonud, the veteran race car driver from San Jose, fleshed to a one-lap spetd_ of 172.8 miles per hour Thunday for a record ~'at ule·new Ontario Motor Speedway. Standings MRTIOl"OlllTAN LRAOU• Lt Fondl Junior& CYP'llt Che•lltl'l. A1111'1elm Huslltl"I l-llHC~ '9'1'1 Gt•"-" Grewe Jiii Co1!1 M111 "l•t .. l Or-t P11111ttt1 W LT GI 10 I I - Wi41neMllY"I SCll'M A111hffrl 4. ~ llelCl'I 3 G.ntn G.-6, Cypreu 4 . ' ' ' ' ' ' . . ' . . ' . ' ' 11 0 T ....... -0.11191 VI (ypra1 II LI ..... II LI 11(!° Fonda VI L-l1ildl P1hn1 (1:301 Driving h i s JohMy Light· ning Special during tests for Firestone tires, Leonard raced at a speed which ·might or might not win the ~e position when competitioo begins for t h e California 500 on Sept. 6. Actually, Leonard believes it will take an average of 173.5 for 10 J11iles to win the pole. Al Unser. the 1970 winner at Indianapolis, 6gures 172.5 or 173 might do ltle.job. Unser, incidentally, held the Ontario speed record for about 10 minutes on Thursday morn- ing alter he 'made a turn of the 2.5-mile oval at 171.4. And for the statlstically minded, that means eoi.te the 2YI miles in about S2 secoods. You approech three miles a minute on lhe track where you have lo make turns and use your brakes. You go much faster than that on the straight•ways. Comeback Amazing For Ross FONTANA (AP) -George Ross might have told his doc· tor to keep his trap shut. Only last November, Ross, a champion trapshooter, suf· fel'!(I a stemin&ly disastrous stroke which partlaUy paralrz· ed ~·left side. "Your com· ' ' petltive shooUng days are over,"' his physician said. Most people might take the doctor's word for it. A few others might look for a second medical opinioi\o Irmead, Ross plci<.11 up a shotgun. took dead aim and fired -and blasted a clay pigeoo to dust. Actually lt wasn't quite that simple. Trapshooting is a painstakingly precise sport and it took a while for Ross lo regain the. coordination of eyes, arms._ ~ ~ trigger fin.cer thaCmerb a champion -a siooter who rarely; if' ever. misses. • Battly fl'-'.e mooths after the severe stroke, however, he was a champion again, win-- ning the state· tiUe in Sacramento by shooting down 274 ol 175 targets. "I feel now I am as good as I ever Wa! at the short distance of 1§ yarcb," said the paper b(J1 manufacturer frmn . this S.n Bernardino suburb. "But I don't have the full precisiOn· I need for distance and doubles shooting,'' Ross added. In the latter. two targets are released simultaneously Jn o p p o s I t e directions. 'l'fle shooter must fire at one, then wheel arCMMCI and shoot at the other. In Kingsburg last month the California division of the Amateur Trapshooting Association honored him with a "George RO!S Day." He returned the compliment by winning two events in the shooting competition a n d breaking a couple or personal records. V~encia J'oAppear In Tijuana Victociano Valeocla, Sp.aln's aristocratic Matador, ti a 1 posljlolled engagements, t n European arenas to ~ar at the festive reopenlrig of Tijuana's hand&ome P ta z a Moowneotal, more familmrly know as the bullring.J>y- sea, Sunday. Contrary to popular nOUon, all toreros are not a pro<lud of some charity 0tganization'• soup kitcbeo . Wealthy, and socially prominent, VaJencia is a licemie(f attorney at Jaw. Arter he had earned-his degree, he shocked his family by engaging in the hazardOUJ professlon of a matador de toros, a:aining international fame. Shari!Jll the billing with the popular Spaniard is Mexico's undisputed number on e Matador, Mamlo Martinez. Always an e1citing a n d artistic performer, aficionados flock to see him, resulting in p a c k e d amphitheaters wherever he is on the card. Martinez has receOtly returned from a triumphant tour ol the continent, where he harvested a record number or awards in Ibe!'lan plazas for his remarkable encounters with brave bulls. Vieing for hooors with his two contemporaries, Is _)'~ng Arturo Ruiz Lcredo. A vdiitan or bullrings since he s1'tted figMlng from horsebactro*1en he was eight years old,~ u.day thrills "!)e<iator,;;i6 • Matador on fa«. with. lili:in- t •••• . of da ,"<.•. nae waiam ncer •• ·~· Working so clooe iV-:the homs thal ,it rppears, iSk he mighl be Jilted lnto ~air at any moment, it is ~ro. fessicnal know-how • t' a t e'1ables l'llm to cUvdt ~e bull's chai'ges away tio"11his vulnerable body. ·' The three matadors will face sil huge bulls fr~the p r e s l i gious. Te!QuiqWpan Rancho. In addltk>n to occasional halibut and a few bonito and Spooish jacks, bass and bar- racuda are being pulled in with regularity at S a n Clemenl<. l'll'TM llACL Sft Vink. TlltH Ytlt• °"'' -"' 1111. Al~. """' fl,7'00. lll"f'•Or1r E1111 ("-il<:tl Tte11 O.ftlh' (C1rdoJ1I s~ Glftter lP'lr,....l Time 21-1 /11, J.)O l.111 '·'° 11.00 1.IO "" kr1icl>fd -Mr. Ocho, Kl11 1nd Run, Olnd'f' Moo! ... , Go CIKlt Go, ind Roral RIOI, U IXJICTA .. Tni. VtndY, aM • S.fttJ l1r, .... lltl.M. The latter started t h e Soulhem California Striders and Pasadena Athletic Association cinder sq u a d s about 20 years ago and then joined with brother Ros.Ii. Monte Howell and U C r chancellor Dan Aldrich to fonn tht Corona unit hut year. The Winton brothers. who Major League Standings DEANLEWll .., . THE SY·LVANIA· MINI-MOD . . ' ST.E,R.EO HI-Fl BIG SOUND-SMALL CABINE1'.'-YOU'LL HAVE TO HEAR IT TO ,BELIEVE IT! " 1,,1¥•"1• 1pt11ch • forh .. 11• to 'iw1 yo11 •11 \llfr• c.,..p•ct 111od11l1r tfer•• Hl·fi wl~ rt1lly l it So11H tl11t fits •11vwh•,. fl' Y"' M .... e 20 w•ttt llA e ltt¥l11lm• S1•IM -Air S11tp•ntl•11 S,-el-9' s.-... 1 e Co111• ,..,..., lHllHn C.11trol e Oi...,oH Stylw e A11 ..... 1ti1 T11n1t1bl1, sag9s ,",_ '"' ........ ' lvtY.nlfl MMto 111 ..... IP!lollll Q!rl, ) 411 E. 17th St. Costo Mna O.ily 9-6, Mond1y & ~rid1y 9.9 Phon1 646-1614 NATIONAL LEAGUE Easl Div:lsl011 w L Pct. GB Pitt.sburGh "' .. .SS& New York <t7 40 .MO I'll Chlcaio 43 43 .500 s SL Louis 39 .. .... , .. Philadelphia 37 49 .430 II Montreal 31 51 . 129 12 West Dlvfs\oa CinclmaU 63 26 .'IOI Dod(en 5Z 11 .Ill lt AUanta 4S 44 .494 19 Sao Francisco <I 44 .482 •20 Houston 38 51 .427 25 San Diego 38 55 .396 28 AMERICAN LEAGUE E11t Division. w L Baltimore 55 3.! Detroit 43 33 New York 47 40 Boston 45 41 Washington 40 49 Cleveland 39 .. Wetl Dlvlaloe. Minneaot1 .. 29 Angels u S5 Oakland 4' It Kamas City 33 53 Milwaukee :J2 58 Chicago 31 59 T'""'1111y•1 •ewltt ci.v11enc1 •. l(•n111 err., o Dtlrt1U 11, ChiclOO 6 ....... l. W11MngJ01t t 011111"° l•I, Ntw Yort 2·• &tit~ S. Mlntffll I hl!On a, Mll ... 111<" S. 11 IM\nf!; Pct. .62.1 .553 .MO .523 .449 .... .651 .511 .S39 .384 .3l& .344 GB • , .• 9 15'.1 1111 4 9 22 \1 251\ 261\ Tllfty'\ ••-• ci.veHonct Ul11111tlflt 1-41 11 K-..1 City l,lohft- IOtl ~51. nfOl'll Dltr911 (Mc:l.t ln •'1 If Clllc:..-fJoflft J•lt), , .. , Mllllttt0!1 !Zepp Ml ti .. tllmlre fl"llrner 1t.SI, 1tl9fll """" (wrllflt 1t"61 11 WiMlll"I!*' ICR M'J, "'"" 0.klffllf fN\ll'lltr 1>-n It New Yri ISleltleo '"Y"l NJ, nllllt MllWM .. fl,....... J.,11 11 lottoll ISllOtrt a.11, nW.t DEAN LEWIS 1966 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA S.rvlc• and Parts for All Im,.,.... C1rs Modern lolly Shop for All C1t1 646-9303 Orange County's Larfest and Most !ilodem Toyota and Volvo Dealer ----------~-~----- " A.NNIYlllAIY SALi ~ IT IQ[Yl(OfTIAI[ '- •• °"'" ........ ""' . Mll'l H-Hll•1 rtcl.-' ~ LeM1 C"'hen c.,... ' VOLVO~~! "..( '"' TOYOTA CORONA • ~::z.11io4 hHltl'o llllc-.tf •Mil. LIE. $1595 • • ... " • Gii J :i I ., :~ • w! -1: : . :. ' I ~ I ., I I i . ! I ! I '. -. ~ . r I Win New '70 l\faverick Sat., July 18 • Polyester cord body • Fiberglass cord belt --. Also-evailable with twinstripe whitewalf. COMMANDO •••• FIBERGLASS BELTED GENERAL JUMB0780 95 WHITIWALL Plus $2.55 Fed. Ex, Te-r 111• F71xl4 ltr9•r Si1t1 co1t ••tr• XT TIRES for CAMPERS DUNE BUGGYS JEEPS 10 .15, G70x15, H70x15 HEAVY DUTY. DEEP TREAD TIRES FOR RECREATION VEHICLES, WE ._.AVE THEM! U.S. INDY RETREADS 69Sxl4 73Sxl4 77Sx15 12Sx1S White or Bl1ckw1ll s7.9 .5 • sa.95 ISSxlS-USxlS 900x15-91SxlS s9~95 SUPER WIDE OVAL WHITE UTTlRS TIRES F6~,! 1s s35!!.T. Mounting $3.25 FIRESTONE WIDE OVALS !White Ll111t llt1t11 I D-70x14 2 for $3995 JIT SI.It MAG WHEELS Set of 4 •••• $99 ~llflflE CAR CARE 14'7 Since 1959 -AUNIMINT &MLANCtNO •••••c• _Don Swedlund Hours: 7:30. • to .6100 Dilly DAILY PILOr Jt •• 20 DAILY PILOT Girls Stiite Elects ' I Kopitzke A Newport Harbor High School student was elected to the supreme court at the re- cent Girls St.ate ·ses.si<>n held at UC Davis. . Chrl$ Kopitzke, daughter of ~1r. ~l'ld Mrs: C. H. Kopil.zke ot 1142 Pembroke Lan.e in .NewPort BeDch. W8$ among 28· Orange 1County . girls at- tending the .'function sponsored by the Americll'l'I Legion Aux- iliary. Girls Stale is a training pro- gram in which high school girls are inslructed in all phases of government at city. county and state levels. The 500 girls spent a week al the se~on where they elected state officers and held mock legislative sessions. Gf>lden West Registration Winding Up Wlth GQlden West College preparing for a ree<ird 4,500 to. 5,000 day students this ~ember, ofOCials toda y urged area $ludents interested in attending to cont.act the admissions office as SOOl'l as 'possible. The J on g e r prospective students wait the Jess Jikely 'they are gOOng to find ,:a selec- ·tion In courtt offerings and programs •. said Jot".a L. BUiier. director of educational services. ·Buller said 4.200 registralion appointments for fall already had been issued by his office, an.d at least 300 more will be given out during the sum-mer. The admissions office-is open B a.m. lo 4 p.m .. Monday through •F'riday. It will be open evenings 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. through August 7. Ecologists Want Old Newspapers Somebody wants y o u r newspaper. The newly-formed Ecology Action League is em· barking on a newspaper drive lo try to recycle wasted newspapers. ••\Ve estimate that 25 tons of newspapers are thrown away in the Orange Coast area every day,"' says Dirk Muntean of Costa Me!;a, a spokesman for the group. Muntean is one or four col· Jege students 3j)efl(ling his summer co llecting rather than delivering newspapers. They then sell 1he papers lo Orange County Wastepaper Inc., for $12 a tone, "which is just enough to buy gas." The four plan to fiet up routes in Orange County and make regular pick-ups <i newspapers, but they don 't plan to make any money. "It is all non..pro{it," says Mun· tun. Coast Stud ents On Dean's List Three Orange Coast-area students have been named to the Dean's List t't the University of Arizona for ;,,cademic addevement during the spring semester. The SlUdf:nts i n c 1 u d e J)atricia C.Ordon, daughter of Mr. and Mrt. William N. Gordon, 264 Ea!I! lllh Place, Costa Mesa: ChriSlle Smith. daughttr qi Mr. and fl.frs. Haviland V. Smtih. 214 Via Lido Nord, Newport Beach and Kenneth Winship, son of ~tr. and Mrs. tva.n Egtn. 101 Garnett Lane, F·oonlaln Valley. r ·----------------------- Friday, Julr 17, 1970 Pollution . . Free Cars by 1975? .. WASHINGTON (AP) -You drive into a service station and the attendant a s k s : "Check the boiler?" Or you put out the cat. bead for ,bed. and your spouse asks: "Did yoo remember to wind the car, dear?" SI.Ith situations may be the result ·Hi or 15 years from now ol government efforts lo d e v e Ip p a pollutio~free automobile engine . motors are ·only two or the possibilities being studied as competitors for to d a y ' s gasoline powered In t er n a I combustion engine -.a major source of air pollution. Last Feb. 10, President Nixon pro- posed a federal program to develop a new, pollution-Cree auto engint< by 1975. The Oepartmenl of Health, .Educa· tion and Wellare has already iss ued some research con- tracts on the project. And <1n Thursday. Rus~Jt E. Train, cllairn1an o( the President's Co u n c i I on Environmenlal Quality, an- nounced the appointment of an 8-member advisory com- mittee to monltor the federal program and olher domestic and foreign studies and to keep an eye on problems created by the alternative engines themselves. auto ~ngines to meet anll· pollution standards that will probably be enforced by 1980. lf they fail, Train said, the government wants to have olher type$ of engine s available Ulat can meet those standards. J~ J . Brogan, HEW's proj. ect m1U1ager, told a news CO{lference at Train's head- qUarters that th6 new e11&ine most likely to succeed is the g:as·turbine, Already developed Steam engines and windup Train said the auto industry is trying to improve existing . . SHORTY'S ----.-----FEN·CE • • ' • .. . . • • A-FRAME J10li BOUSE FLEA COLLAR Doa"t t.t your J:Mll~U.a:dcry­ long•. ThJ.1 t• er llUI*" gadget which -wUI b-p hlDl •._cl.an' i Of JM'lf .. fot IDODtJM. Jftt ,.., It otl and lt dOff th• :.sL Joy, tltl1: 11 hlNrl. U I.get cbuehd cut, 1 _,,kick PUGf !that'll bl• llClll• Jolb) out uDd. ..... 11 m, .. u. Wlth Cl tloor ~ 417 r --------,·· · FREE CLASSES I WEDNESDAY EVENINGS FROM 7:30 to 8:30 PM 1· we 1how off our experts. I July 22 .. Jle11:k iJnd '*'"' Leorn a11 eo1ier and better Power Tool Clinic" . way to do thi11g• Jor your· July 2S ··How to Install Sui· I ••ll. You pay yourMll the p•11ded Ceiling•'" I labor charge and ll•• It Jot Augu1t S "Exterior Palalin; •. some Jun. and Staining by Gllddeit" LLA MIRADA STORE IN THE COMMUlllTY ROOMJ REFRESHMENTS • DOOR PRIZES . -------- Ad•ertl1ed 1p«ial1 _.good thna July 22, 1970 {!hey 94'( my Aunt will ll•-nr -thirty 09ai11. • • , I do11'1 bow. •h•'• 1Mn It twit• olreodr) BAMBOO POLES UM 10 mabyour OWll tr.n1.: ta liU with. to whack, thiqs -with. orb JndOOC' d.i::orctton. 3/4"x 6 FT. l"x 9 FT. 19• 49• 1.99 l"xlZ" PINE smTIRG Smootb,,four 1ld"' Mt bad co111lderlng what pa .... tor lumber tit-doya. (IMyl Wo1ch It) Lumb.r. tltot'1 ow Ult. a:DCf •• cony llM ):Mt, ' C LIN. FT." KING O' LAWN FRONT THROW LAWNMOWER Thl1 M1 be-. tM bcn:khoa• of th• profe11ional 9ardnei-•Int• lb• y.w-oi the big flood. Nothing-Jlim1y h1r .. th!• I• quality. Vp lop ~ontrol1, 4 eycl~ .ngla .. 12777 KIHG O' LAWN -EDGER A11d to mok"h 1}1• &et. the powerful 4 cycle -.:1.ger Of trimmer. coinpl•t• adju•trrienl !or any angle ol trim or edge. Compl•t• with 1'hMI• (so 1'bo'• ll'olng to drag It?) 49 8 ~0.20s BAR-B-Q COYER Cheap proi.ctlon for that not-10- cheap hart.Kue. (Unln1 yoi& bou;ht it h•Te). Waterprool. weatherproof. lfll lo•t a y.ar, hul Jor 47c wbo'1 complaining. 47c FLORAL CHAISE PADS Th• 1llt1ly packed soft pad. knife edge, lancr tloral print. A lot of comfort 011 tb1 old choi1e, or Ju1t throw on the lloor. 287 DICHONDRA SEED • Th.• !l.44% pvr. 1Md. no! the r:idullercrted, Daled cmd tr.•h. this g..mlnal ... crJN! this Is ti.. Um• of y-.cir. So lho:h u. CITRONELLA CANDLE BRANDY GLASS WMn th• candle hum1 out. UH fl Jor G IJttJe 90\l.te. fh.- ~111 don't ffCllllf COM on strong fc.r the siMll· but you'll like It. 147 LB. ----------~ ---------------------- BEST Th• DAILY fllOT offers some Of the best feeh.1r•1., i.y •ctu1I 1Urvey'~f r11deri, 1•1ilabla' in 111y n1~1peper i11 th.a: l\•tio11. ·!\I..,, ...... a•u.s , CM!IAP • tllfttp .... . ACKAGE ' . DOG EARED TOP COMBED CEDAR KIT Th• fine cedar palings. an1d the po1ts. and the rail•. the whole deal. for a price which muat make ou.r colleagues doubt our good 1en1e, but we think it's good sen•• to give the be1t for les1. (And if you don't like thi1 fence, what'• happening to the eye for quality. Hummm.) FOAM BACK SHAG CARPET Thi• I• NEW. ·Four pattern• Ln IS foot width1. 0..p loam. baehd. 1bag .... it b.c:au•• earpet 11 10m1thin; bard lo de1JCril>e. 4 97 SQ.YD. PRESTONE HEAVY DUTY COOLING SYSTEM SEALER Nol• lh• word "b11<1yY duly .. and that'• what it is, Se<:sls, and even repiac•• m1tal. lThat'1 what the cau 1oy1. ond l 1ru1l lhe tan). 97cPINT RINSE AWAY PAIHT • YIRIOSH REMOVER Wipe oo. rlftw oft old j>olat and Nmowr with on• plh. 1t WoJb cutd th• prlc• laa't too ....... 199· "GAL. c SfT. HIGH LlllEAL FOOT COMPLETE 44 QT. COOLER CREST A 11ew deol. real high impact plastic, Including th• lclk:hes. Ho tu1t problem • .,er. la o: Mleet1011. of eolor1. IDon'I bow what lbo:t ha1 to do with cooling. but betto It Is), 9aa MACHINED TRAILER BALL The bc:dl to Ht your hitch a•••mbif (and thoM -we got too). li th• old ane 11 rusty er too 1maU, pick thi1 up lor cheap. ..,99 DOW SUPER COOLAllT Am-FREEZE Anr ear -with alt condlliontng should ho-n a proper wuter c:md• 011.tl·lr .... mlir to work rig-hi. bi no11·ru1tlng throw away pla1tlc jugs. • ,, 157 GAL. . -- . ' ~ ~ • ' • ; ' I< ti v ti •• .. ·~ ~ " -I • row, Jv~ 17, 1970 , Ba~kyard to · 800111 Neurport's Sc hock Star ted Small HAPPY ~AMlLY,~ 'Ihe Schock family, father W. D.f (Bill) right, and ·SOn Tom have a lot to smUe and laugh about. Bill developed the W. D. Schock BOat Co. from a backyard building operation to a tril!llon dollar operation in Newport and Santa Ana. Bill is president of the firm and Tom is secretary-treasurer. · ,/ ifntrepid F acii1g . •' iUeritage Today ' . : NEWPORT, R.I: (AP) - ~g in the America's cup ~aUon trials W83 called <jll 'Thursdly becau.e of bad ~eather in the Newport area. i:Tbe cancellation was an-"iiunced by the New. Y..-k ~ht Club race committee ~Uy after nOOn when the ~s of the four • competing Y'd!ls. bad been on sttndby JI?'; .ilbiiit two hours. ;ioevereux Barker, cb&irman <ij tile race ccmmtttee, said ~' (orecast of ~evere thunder ~~Is in~ afternoon 4_apc:i.ated with the pas.sage df • weather rrcot th-ad pele In the tr!all,t.i Hi. The ·lour -yadils will sail a ~ ,...1es of races ataaq: Allf· ~· ' to determine the delendj!r'ln. the America'• CUp matcti starting Sept. 1;. Gr aybeard First Over In Lahmna ~pted the decis:ion to call LAHAINA, Maui, Hawall till! races off. · · (AP) -Graybeard, a ?Hoot •'The committee said that l\elllage will meet Intrepid 'i ttie first ract today, and lfeatherly will go against ketch from Vancouvt!!!, B.C., won firs~fmillh b on or 1 Thur.9clay In tbe Victoria-to- Maul InterntaUonal Y a c h t ~liant. :·The committee also an-Race. . nj,Unced that Valiant's-irctest A spokesman at the Lahaina ~~~t lnfrePd filed' after Yadlt Club said Lol Killiam's ~ay's race had beeD-ketch ~. the_ Kekaha disallowed. • Point finish line 1n ~ ;;nie two skippers, B 111 time, about 11 hours earlier ~ker of lnlrepid, tnd Bob Ulan expected. . McCullough of Valiant, have G_raybeard of Peter HaU1eld been told not to discu!S the d.es1gn and the_ I a r g e s l protest. with anyooe. But It fiberglass ya~t in. the world, ii known that the incident logged 185 miles 1n the last ' led lo '" t bei leg ... e protes ng s'h p1~~ .. OCCWftd just before the e com ~~ 1.11e race, SQi:i:t when the two yachts which began here July 1, In '!trt overlapped going to the 15 days, 47 minutes and. 45 !Cli:ti.ng line. The verdict lefl seconds. Previous bett time 1otrepid with a clean recon:I ~as m<ll'.e than 16 days ~Y fl:r', the July trials schedultlll Jim Inn.IS . of Vancouver 1n '4 end on Salurday. Long Goo< in Ill&;. , "Iqtrepid has an 8-0 record The spokesman said the !O,. µ.e series weatherly the crew of the G r .a y b e a r d tkl cup defender ls '· 3-4 reported that the 42-foot yawl ~lbmt is 3-S, and 'Heritage: Celeste from Vancouver· had 1he fint Southern boat to com-been about 350 mlles-astern, • • and is not expected to become • FAIR • :: '••t. f1 ir, f1c t111I. .fhow t~IM words sum up f,1ctou in 09.-tio11 •11 th• DAILY JILC1 ·~loll•I p•g• •v•ry city; the second boat to finish until tonight. The race is judged on a handicap basis so Graybeard will not neoessarlly be the overall winner. EDITOR'S NOTE : Tht DAILY PILOT'S t>ltw of the booting indtutry tn thi.t-vear of economic 1lowdown cokes a look at the W. o. Schock Boat Co., at 3502 Greenville St., Santa A.na, and relaUd bu.rinesses at s04 29th st: tmd 2900 La· l•v•«-St ,N<11JpOrt Beach. BJ ALMON LOCKABEY _ ..... W. D. 1Janda lor BW'Sdlock, all-Pr<OJd&t of ..,. of Newport ileocli'.• belt\ known llberglllls bolt lllanulaeturlng llrms. I 8111 I.Ughs a , lot. He ,has good ,reason -esp«tcla!Jy whe'n he ·saes to the \bank -!or W. D. (BUI) l:k has built ooe o£ the notable small boat m ac- turing businesses ln the coun- try. And llmugb he builds '"°'tly small boats, he is no small BOAT DESIGNER Seymour P1ul iboat builder. He is one of ot the Industry, the Jead'ers in the industry, Boats like the new' Olympic starUne. from a backyard ~laas, Tempest, which 1hiah· operation jn lwhkh he · bul)t performance type sailors can wooden · boab ol tomeoae . and · will snap up at $3,500 el!e's design. And a It e r base price. building them, he usually sail, Or like lhe other amall boals ed them. ranging from the $400 Sabot Bill even laughs when he to Flying Juniors, InternaUoal- talks about the pleasure boat lh, 'IbisUes, Soipea and -in Ibis ye.r of others tliat are !aV«llel of. economic 21lowdown. the youna: hotrod sailors. "Tbil year we are playina: Sdlock ii best known, ol. the game by different rules. ~'for his Udc>-14, a sloop It just meant we have to that· he hltlllell detlgned and come alive," he quips in es:· $tarted bullding In 195t and plaining that the sales· of cer-now numbers 3,471. The Lldos tain sizes of boata are deflnle-are sailed in virtually eVery ly Off. The .sizes are aallboats pleasure port 1n the world In the 110,iloo tnd up price and are now also being pro- range. . ductd by a franchised builder But it's only been recently in ·New York. lllat the w. D. Sdlock Co. ~·, a malte' of freight bu been int.erested In bolts rates, you know," laucbl BUI. in thlt" price range -since Anolher irolect taken on by the firm 1W'ted building tnd Sdi\><k in Ille 1ael year ;., marketing and Gary Mull• the J>ulldliw of Ille Pl>lyoealan delllned Santana, Ila 27!, and ConCept catamaran Io r 271. ' televillon actor Buddy Ebsen. "We're hurting ln the ales 1be »-.foot P o 1 y n e 1 I 1 n· of cu Sanll 27 tnd Santana..l'I Concept was designed fer llnet," 11y1 Bil~ "bul !he Eblen by Choy, Seaman tnd sm.U boats are still aolng Kumujae of Newport Beach reucmbly well." and ha! been succeafully Unlike many ''yacht'' cam~a:ned in multlhull builders in the area, Schock circles' in this country and has a cueh1on when mo°'y in England. get's tight. He can always Although Schock now has sink back .Into the CW1hion a Santa Ana address for his 1o ol. lrftail boats whiOO virtually principal manufacturing firm, calapulted him to !he top be ltill CMllders himself a • 55-foot Charisma Wins Huron to Mackinac Race MACKINAC ISLAND, Mich. (AP) -It toot some mattwmatics in additiOll to salllng skill to coollnn that the 55-foot Charisma is the winner ol the Port Huron to Mackinac &ailing race. The Charisma, a Class A from Columbia Yacht Club in Olicago, WM the filth boat to finish the 235-mile race up Melvin Laird Meets at Table CHICOPEE, Mass. (AP) - Delense Secretary Melvin R. Laird and Sen. Edward .W. Brooke CR-Mass.), played a llltle table temls and baskel- hlll lol!ether 'lburaday. , 'I1'1e recreation came durini a jolrt tour ol a Westover Air Force Base summer pro- gram lor cisadvanUltled youtll. The Cabinet member and the senatc:r were joined in their games by aoine of tile l,IOO teeo-agera ~ the area the western shore of Lake Huron Monday. But when her thre&llour 20-minule, 131e- cond haodJcap was deducted from her elapted sailing time of 44:04:19, me placed an q:sy llrsl. The favored Amer ica n Eagle, owned by Teddy Turner of Atlanta made a fast run Saturday night and was actually the first boal to cross tile finish line. At nlgbUall Sunday, the Windlgo another favorite had a 12 to IS-mile lead on the Eagle. But by dawn ~onday, the boats were almost sid~by­ side tnd tile Eagle pulled away to beat the Macatawa Bay boat in by 13 minutes. Bay Bea was the third boat In but finished ~ to Charisma and wheri adjusted times were computed, Gypsy, owned by Tommy Fisher of Grasse Pointe, took third place ; Windigo was fourth ; American Eagle fiflh; IDferno sl:rth and Axel Heyst IJ from Detroit seventh. Stady in Boat .... Cont..,arts Poter Rothsthil~'s $50 000 olbbonr power boat racer, ·Crall -will be •een ln acUon All~. i·I6.d11Jing the I Thunderballs, frOm Newport D•a<:h, motors past a 5th annual California InternaUonal Sta FesUval at pair of youngsters In a $300 Naples Sabot out for a Long Beach. • practice cruise. Both boats -tujd a variety of other t Newport builder. 11\ fact, the orillnal plant at IOI l9lh SI. hat been erponded lo boule a retail saJea 1tore for both boats and marlne hai-ctware, a 1111 loft, ilunchlng and berthina facilities and other r...u of the Jiusln.., 'Which of necetoily should be on the walerfrmt. The W. D. Sdlock Co. lllrted .. a family affair and mnallll ao todl1 · BID blmlell bolds ... lltle of lftll4ml and hll -Belly Lo Yloe president -of everything, ii quips Bill, "even of me.11 'lbe ~· eld~ l<Jn, Tom ~ irowii ~ ln. the businefs and 'is now aecretarY- treasurer ol the corporaUon.. Other princlpalo ltl:tbe fJtm include Dave Carroll, manacer of the sail loll, tnd Tom Stem· pen, manager ol the retail store. The w. !), Schock Co. employs 56 perlOOs on an hourJy basis and has an annual payroll' of "45,990. · One of the moet recent. Jp.i novatlons announced by. Schocit ll the appointment ~f Seymour Paul as design clllet for lhe firm. "Develo!>Utl boat dealJllll that win racea b an Important job wtlll any la!-builder, tnd thol'• what Seymour Paul, will be doing for us," uld Schock. Paul ii not exlCtly new to the W. D. SChock C.O. He came to the lltm In 19'9 after <loln1 design W<Jk for two other sallljolt 1Alllders on the eut tnd -t coatls. Up to now bis prlmuy retponall>llily at SchocJc hat been oetting up tooUng for Dllfl detlgns tnd helping lo develop the deaia:ns ol others --lily /ofull, -deslped the Santana II, 17 and 27. The I-boat In the San- tana fleet I• the . 21 wbich ls frtm Paul'•~ own board. It wsu' designt!d u tl lraller- aailer with combination keel- centerboard and crulslng ac- commodations for four In the encloaed cabin. Paul also collaborated with Rudy Choy in the delign of Eblen's Polynealan Concept, wlUcll Sdloct ts bulldJnr for Ebaen Enterprltet. Naval Clu'b Accepted By SCYC A Navy unit hat been a<· cepled iOO> the Southern california Yod>Ung A-111- Uon for the first time In history. The Navy Yacht Club on EXACT .MEASUR EMENTS -Seymour Paut, project engineer (left) and Bill Schock, president of \V, D. Schock Co. cbec.k'measurements of a new Tempest Class sloop whtcJJ the firm is now producing. Jack Raub (kneeling) is the own- ~r of the new bo8t and developed the measuring 14jig" used by Schock. I . ' CAT APICIONADO -Television actor Buddy Ebsen discwses plans for pro- ducing his 35-foot catamaran Polynesian Cone.pt with Bill Schock of W. D. Schock Co. Schock builds the cats for Ebsen who operates under the firm name of Ebsen Enterprtaes. Terminal Island was ol!lclally FINAL ASSEMBLY -Santana 37s and 27s (et final touches as iliey go throUllh accepted into the yachting final assembly line at W, D. Schock Co.1 G502 S. Greenville Sl., Santa Ana. San- organiution July 8 at a full tanas are designed by Gary Mull of San Francisco. , ..., membersl:Up meeting of the -----~----------------------1-'--club,at the Los Alanlltos Navy 1 golf course. ~ SCYA Commodore Morrie 'T t ' H ' ld • 3 d :;::!.Initiated the c1.m·. en-ru·mpe er o ing r SCY A is ..,.,_.i or ;a ;:?'~*~a~ In 'Round Brithin Race aaociaUon represents some 11,000 yacbtlnc families. Capt. J, P. Semmens, ex- ecutive officer oC the Naval Hospital in Lona' Beach, is commodore ol the Navy Yacht Club tnd Capt. c. E. Stastny, collll!lll1dlng omc.r of the' Naval Station In Loog Beach, b vice commodorf:. French Win Third' Leg •, LERWICK, Shetland Isles, Today, Weld and Harris, a Scolland (tJPI) -Philip Weld 48-yea.r-<>kl marine architect .and RObert Harris brought from Great Neck, N.Y., relax- their trimaran Trumpeter into ed jn a quayside hotel on harbor-early Thursday to keep the 48-hour com 1) u I s o r y their third place In the round rest.over. Both were full of Britain yacht race alter a praise for their boat which grueling four-day sail In the brought them through the third leg d the 2.000 mile · ~ougb water. trip. "We took a coM«'\'ative line The SS-ye a r-o Id MaSl!la-rrom Barra," Weld said. "'Ibe "I consider thiJ ls one of the most testing races in the world," added the smiling newspaper owner, "but we have enjoyed every minute of tt." ~ Vanderbilt chu ... Jls publ~her from Glou-boat bas behaved beautilully • D1'es at 86 ceater s a I d they b a t t 1 e d and we ar lookinc forward mountainous seas and gale to bringing her back home force winds all along their to the st.ates to race." NE 70 sea mile sail from Weld said the bol~ deligned WPORT, R.I. (UPI) BORDEAUX, France (AP) CasUebay, an the Isle of Barra by Derek Kersal, was a com-Harold SUrUng ' ' M I k e 1 ' -The French team of Didier off the west coast of Scotland. pletely new desip for them. Vanderbilt was the great- PTh\)JIOonurday aodWOll Dethlllae thlrLcmdeld legx Ahead o£ the pair, dubbed ''We'vebeenplaytngawalUng grindson oC Commodore "the old men of the race," game so.far," he ..W. "'-""1 VA--"••ui h of the Wcrld 470 Cl.Ill ullln1 Loy the BNlllh mooohulled "But e~t us lo be right -·-us ~~•v ' t e .............. uw. wr-w railroad 11robber bmul" who !'.....,...... yacht Ocean Spirit, •kippered up there at the ftld, We shall Fred .ltMoff and Wlbo de by lone r o und-the -world be a:olng fiat out on the flnal founded the family fortune. Groot of Holland cooUnued to yachtaman Robin Knox -two st.retches of the race from But Mike Vanderbilt would hold the overall lead. Johnston, and the catamaran l:erwick to Lo we st o f t h -· o-~-Londelx team che Sundanc 1 E ,., ) __ , r ~ t . ave been a celebrity eyen '11'1:' ,.,~r Apa er of M ke ( n.,aiKI &1iu. rom 1uere o finWted ais teCOndl ahead oC Butterfield. Plymouth. without his rk h and colorful Yves and Bervt Carre of heritage . France in a tJme of 1 :26.47. The founder o( contract ~=~~=~~,.J~!:! A ussie Boat Dealers brl<lfe, he,. .. considered by Claude Fessler and Jacq'uts many the a:reattlt living Rossi of France. 1 bride• player. 1111 reputatioo ~1 American team of . -'ttend Fr;"CO SL ~.. .. a yacb1'man wu equally Bainbfldge and Brad :1:1. ""' r WW hlch. -Oii 1*t ,...,, ... IUI '!ld1ar'dtoo of M 11 w a~ k • e ' delenae of the America's Qip !lpi-. _!llnib. The ·-Finl Uniled Sll~.P.Ql'.I of . trade·Jjlunllll· for .lhe marine lh 1119, 1114 and 1137. team 'of· DoucLil Drake ind • call r.,J 111 Auatrlll1ncriiartne lndustr7 · Poter em.. dzGfPed. ool of • cMolen ;and ·diJtrtbuton will ' The AUUI~ ,..ien will Vaoderl>llt died SaJurday - the race :wtt:b spl~ trou-be the San Francltco' Sport!: rec.elve1 .a aurprlte welcome two daya; be.fore hi! 86th blrt.bo ble. \ · rnd Boat Show at the S.n, a~ the tntrance to the COw day -at his home in thi1 ltnhoff.and Degz:wt had 24 Francltco Cow Palaa Jan. Palace by Sydnt)', the boxing weattby tea.side ret0rt where 'POiQw to )lld the 1t1ndinl1. .. ll 4 kantaroo, mucot of lbe wsh.o he had sptnl much 0( his The)r were fotiGwed• ~Y tbt Two days will be spent a~ Upproo, rnucot of the show. time In' recent years. Jte also PcJ.slon..Londtl' Jan de m, the S11n Francisco expl)llllon mana,er, bu made,. 1..-year maintained a New Vo r k · wllh1 ill; ~euM:laudt and by 1he group bolnr or1aniH.d hQbl>y out or ralsln1 pel realden<e. Alain ~ Borgne er France, by t.he publishers of the kanc;aroot and owna the <1111 A tp:>ke1man for the ram.111 20; and Jean-Low. apd Jean-Australian BoaUna lnduttry "mob" cl. kan&aroos outalde , Mid he "died or old •'' Francois ,Brehanl, Fttnco, :JO. Ma(Ulne, the down-under Austrolla. ' and hllll not bttn 111. t I -------------------~--~-~·---~---~-~----------------~------------,,- •• ·s. 'N , N d A .d • A . -M ... Cou4cll .-tto.e.. ys . Q ~,.. e·e :to· u ·it-· yneen ~ry .. (:~·~~1 .. • •' •r ·1 ,. .'.. • ~ • · PAui ~:~f. IM. 'lfltl . • , f .... project. n,,; com-~ wal<ilOd by illO Ital« the city';' siw;,• of ' pulllic 'already •'uniler wiy, l 'COOtalne!i no'ltint !of Improper be -by -Jonuory' (AP) ~ ll6onlo _ -CID' Jtllt .,.. ._ almlrucled the audttor 'The project to convert the tidelands oil trust funds which Collen said the sharp tn-accounting Ol' spendtng. It abo .but 11>11 die commitlet would -., • .......,._ - -~· ; ~coordinate bis audit 33-year-old ocean liner into a ·are shared· by t.00 _state and ere~ in cosl4 bad apparently projected ~ $3,itS,OIO aMual See 1 l'O\l8b draft much .... 1 ... 1J U..· APa' ! W II• ~·a ••I study, to be pierslde tourist -' .. has Loog ,Beacil. , been ~ ~In• J~ relUrn fr<>m the Queeft• M,ary ,.._ Beach officials bmo dlul, .ii .,.... INlifl lib -if 'llli• · .v the Stato Lands ' Jumped •In ._ ""'8 a rOO A.,..m,lyman Mil« C~n, 1168 nport lo Qle leglilatUri>, ,, pnij!;<t, ooce it is -completed, said the ~ject irtll -ler ~-· ~; ;p ·-· ,, 11 ... b) '"""' by~ ......... --1 which..,.. _,,..,.._ -' Llill ',....." ~ , esUmat. of "'75 miKioo to , .(J;>-Loog _.....c , ....... eoman •-g~w "1".ith $690,~ oL tlJat--'loil>g tlseU -14 yean. Mfal. • "·"'-. · "t""" ~(· ,... • tiv• was the mull • .....t ·-of mqre -fGC; the Joinl,Audil C(!omnJlttee, altl' the ._ to. lo-the si.to, cuu~· said. b&lf of the old ..,... .'llllU' ~ -... • 1)e -......... -...... a 'IQOcial meeting called than $50 millioo -and some . 9Bid the ""'1IJliUee' deci$1ed • unexeec10d cost for air, ...,_ -~ :T\t P.rof«\is to !>.< finished lo to conliin 1 morlllme ' • The'. ..,... • ~ ~1. daylhlt....-illMle-.' Wednesdaytoheadollmisgiv· legislotors say. llio!f more -not to d 111nclt11' • .,.. ••• .NtiarUn(, dt\dr!eal ~•:.lb1S •1!!ar._•, :' , _.m.Tberestwill-~...iidlo ____ tllt ptus a Su;dY ordered by the ings among some Jeg~aton than it is worth. ,·. vestigatim beca~ ~was and t$rUClUral diante1 el the 1 ~ O\d the auditor '~tauranl:, c 9 o v e o t 1 o n area abqt'e Ulla dmrt tpe legislature as part ol tbe cur-ll\at tbe Long Beacli project Of the' l50 mH!lob, aboiJI no evidence ol wriiogdolng and ,tiip:· geodai's 11170 report on the .,.tot, '°3'room hotel and gUt and the didoloa _WM ndllid rent budget woold sufficiently was . not bfiog c 1refu11 y $32 million will be paid from because of the ,other audits That report,· said Cullen, Queen ~ Mary proj~ should ShOps. • by theJJidianl' ~ Ccl\DICIJ. All Specials On This Page On Sale For ONE DAY Only! Saturday, July 18 ' s'ak~ 'Briefi And lHlUni•' .. . ' .~~.,$1 -# ~ for·, , ' - I . "!° · rl• 109~'°·•fl6a Jttinertt. 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"s.tlo_Gu...,11dwTourMoolt1._k" t·~-"•·1 •n ------ ., ' l t J "· i' ' ' ' i, • ' ' -" 1 '· SJ Dur Arb be " Art A .. xt Resta ~Q~ purch lessio: produ sponsi Fea by c aut.00 ftom . Bee tation M. Pr A1 "Co mario by R Tcha[ preset Festi\i durinj Des ranta~ insect by 'II> pod.r• pedot """" a ma coklrl fright: and • settin1 roses, and C Tli! most ' World al.ld:iet Orient apPla1 works clubs Rene·1 vision 11nd I also I pictur ·~eo: calul dranu modi! - ' .. ~-. ... ·-·~-.... .._. ···~----~~--~--~~- • • ' Frldu, July 17, 1970 ER· • -~· fi•mJ1lete ·~~:Jtle· .... Where to • go •·•. What ·. to . tlo , • ••• r ' . ~ .. •· ~· t t' ' ' •. ' f ··- Laguna's ~amed Pageant Enters 35th Ye~~ • 1 • I t,. ,• ;t· ""• .. \, '' ' .. . . •MARIE ROPP IS IUSY SORTING, CATALOGUING TREASURES . ~ . ' .. . . • ~I•• ..,...-.. An-caiifornia· Ex hibit f Slated in ~agun·a Gallery ' . -. Mru·ie Ropp Recalls Old ' . . I . . . Festivals By BARBARA KREIBICR ot ............... ,. ... ... 111 a Uny aparlmenl in downtown Laguna Beach, Maiie Q.opp sits amid a mountain of scrapb9oks, clippings, Pl"?' grams and pictures that 'tell the story of .t\>e . Page~nt of the Maslen froin its e~liejt da)'S. Conv!iles~lng from sugery, the Lagur;ia pioneer · is putttag her lime to good use assembling material for what · doubtless will be a unique, and certainty authoritative· history of Laguna's famed "living picture" Pageant, due to open its 35th seaspn July 17. Marie's former husb~nd, builder and realtor Roy. "Ropp, dreamed up Ille Pageant in the early 30s and the two were its guiding lights for lhe first ' eight years .• Sever8:1 years ago, Marie left Laguna to take her .UWg mother to the desert, but she 'always 'has managed .to make it back at least once a . year to see the Pageant. "I'd never miss ·the Pageu~" she aays, "It's .part of mj: sou[" . 1110 19'lo Jl"OducliOO; .a' retrosl*;I in-. cludinc favorites frOm the Pageant's'eb· , lire '•)'Ur:;J>lstlfl'7. iriD lb( 'i#lilly , lnfrIIiUlni IO"iw. ·, ,. ' ' · . "lt'i ~ ·dirtueat from - early dars,'' says Marie, "but 1:m so l)appy to see-~. b~nner Js 'being carried on with beauty, dignity aJld good taste. Don WllliamSon (Pageant producer) always used to be around helping and learning ud it's· wonderful to see what be.has. accomplished.'~ Durtng the run of the, FeitiYal , of-. ~ornia ad, a docent · program has · Arts Ille AII Calilornl& Art Exli~t->iiif . be.n orga;,iz.d by the Art A..iocl•tion. be on display at tbi ·Laguna ~ · ·0n weeteads at 2 p.m., rullj trained Art Associatioa Galle_ry, ~ Clii;f J;>rive, vOJunted-s will conduct visitors tbrou-'- Marie and Roy 1Ropp ciuDe'. 1to L8gup111 in 1B21 wltli their f.yearcold son Macauley and,infant daughter, Nevalie Anne. Ropp w~t into a. building partnership ud, among other projects, built Laguna's Ar;t Gallery and 1be Community Presbyteria• Church. .ext to the •f!ID'JOUll Victor ~ Hu,o's . 51' Restaurant. J,u!y t7-.\ug. 30. . • the show explaining its significance tiqw in its HUJ·· ye.ar ,Ii • sla~wide The three . top works a£Cepted are purchase ~ comp!UUoq fpr ~ purchase awirds totalling $1,1001 • and fessional artistl, this unique iWow is become part of the Festival of Arts produced by ) (he Art AsSocfa~ ·and pefmanent collection, which is valued sporu;ored by ·~ Festival of Art~. . at aJ?lut, ~000. Featured wWr~ 150 outstanc1ln1 works Vi.eltors to the Festival of Arts ca11 ' by Cali!Omia i.rl~~ . setect,ed ·by art rkie ,a s~•l gii.llery tram Irom the authorities from over a thouUfld tntries grour.ds at 650 Laguna ' Canyon Road from San Francisco to San Diego. to the Art Alsoc.iation Gallery for the Because •it ia an important represen. AJl •Ca!Uornia shqw. tation of the arowth and changes in all ho Marion~tte ' ' . ' . Productions · • At Festival ... "Concert In Miniature," a . complete marionette theater production created by Rene to the melodiOUJ tunes of Tchaikovsky's "Nutcracktr," will be presented seve<al tlm6s daily In the Festival Forum adjacent to Irvine .Bowl, during the run ol the Feotlvil. · · G ery · urs are "JK.IOn to I p.m. daily. In 1933 he conceived the germ of an Jdea that was to blos3om into the Pageant of the Masters. In an .ef£ort to help the not-so-afnuent Laguna art colony, an outdoor exhibit was held, with paintlngs · bUng OI tree.s and fences along El PaseO: To entertain_ the viewers , model! in costumes 'depicting characters ill famous paintings,, walked from the Art Gallery down to El Paseo and "froze" 01 1 makeshift stage. They called Jt 0 The Spirit of the Masters." , The idea was popular and it was .repi;ated, -with variations and im· provements In succeeding years. In 1935, the art festival was at.aged at Heisler Point, complele wltll a pirate ship and a "pirate and peasant" pageant . The Pageant as a full-fledged stage productioti got under way in 193&, now olflcially Utied Pageant of tbe. Masten by lll dlnclor and creator, Roy Ropp. Marie, an authority on art in her own ri1ht {she later operated three de.ert art galleries and became a well· .known writer on art ud artists), was responsible for reaean:bing and writing the urration for the "living pictures." "1 just about lived on the but," she recalls, "trekking to the . Huntington Library to pther IR!onnalion on Ille artilta and their woru.~· De3i&n<d !'\f all ' • .,. )tie ~ fantasy features ·a mall<: lioitet wllh tnil!ot ~ .. the ballerlna, Jed by ;lhe t'~,': ~. cltlttttu¥"1'utl'rlly podcaylni the ·Sugar Plum Falcy. OtlW pedormer•: UK:IUde ·• romantic forest -... cavofliiic 'Wifh "hll 'llrl friend, a majeslk ·:.iQ&qUlto .mal1llraja witll a colorful reUlfuie1 ol COl'&Ct ants, a !rightful ,,.,;ct<r callEil 1.e-,, clown fleas and a swinging all-bug orchestra. The teltin& is an enchanted forest with giant. rooes, sunllowen and tulip5 that open Daughter Nevalle Anne portrayed ''Pblkle," one of the favorite.I In many , . lffty Pqeuts and 1on MacauJey, now · .. •. prominent lnsuran<p bn>ker Ill Laguna Beach, was roped in aa a model from Ume to tiple. , . . . . PUPPETS FOR tHE •KIDS ' """. '! . . . ' KFAC Offering Music and c1ooe. By Top Orchestras nas prodllction, acclaimed • itent'a' most popular, proved a hll,at lhe SutUe World's Fair where U. played to overflow a-.,_ South Americl to 'the Orient, Riat mil hll artlala have - apPlaucWi U. "81 ~ ii workshopa llld oo puppet tllages. SUpper clubs across the ~ hive ll'!'tured Rene·s marM>n«te ptcdicUonl. Tele- vision credits include the Ed Sullivan and Dave Garraw11 shows. They have also been featured ln tevaal motion KFAC ollera armchair oonc:on...,n a •keod ol perfannanc<s by lour ol the country's fiMst orcheltru with the a<Jc!ilioo of -by !he Cteytlind Orcbutra, Gear10 S..U cooductlq on Sua\llY·'• ltom U :p.m. Abo on,SWld.lys the Bo'sron Pops ·can be heard ' In • twl>llout -al 12:30 p.m. "'KFAC ~and FM'. picture!~ , · 'On Saturda11, the lllUon airs tbe "Concel'\ Jn' Inla\tre• .. r .. wtea 1 Boston ·Symphony from 6-1 p.m. and galaxy ol 50 puppelt, magnificent musl<. the JJhilad 1,,. ~~1r f 10·30 dramatic llghttng and Inge n Io us e t"'.la """'_, a rom · mechanlztd units that combine to toVffl • p,m. -11:30 1.m. oo both AM 1330 Rene at the uollh o( his tlbowmllllblp. and on KFAC FM, II.I. '\ Eager volunteers. from the t'Ommunity pa.Jnted backdrops, aewed costumes, and served u models. "The costumes were all complete in those days," Marie r«alls, "not ~ially painted 011 as some are today, so it was a tremendous job to mike them." · · · , · • 1avoriltt ol 'the early days lllcluded "Blue Boy/' "The Tragic MUJe," .,The Ancehll" and -tbe mo nu me o t'a J "Waahlncton ~ Ille De low art.• . "In -dl)'I. we ,operated 'lrilhoul • dime of ......... llld .dldn, .... dlqe admission,'' 11y1 ¥&(le, "It •• aD done Jull to help the arthts oeb their plcturu -and t\ltJ did aell, like wild. Later we charged 50 cnts lldrniulon." In their londesl droams, Ille Ropps could not have conceived today 's na· tloqally lamed Pageant and Feallv1l, brlll"'1g lll0,000 vlaltora to Laguna every year and with a revene: aG counted In lhe hwtdreds of tllousands. La.clung an official oibl.tdget,." Im· provtsaUon wu the witchword In lbe JI eatly days; ••we were great patrons of the thrift shop," 1aughs Marie, "and Helen Monahan could take a rag, a bone and a hank CJ{ hair aod create the most wonderful · Ulwdoas with her costumes." , · The first music for lhe Pageant Wall · played" tby an· "imported" orchestra featuring ancient ~trnments and thiS, ahe recills, was warmly received. Under the Roppa' dlrecelon, Ute first Norman Rock.-eU painting was re- created as a living picture, despite warn- ings Lbat it would never come off. As they expected, It was 1 hit, and Rockwell works became permanent P a I e a a t favorites. "He came down to aee the Pajft:nt a coup1e or Umes," says Marie, "aod we, enttrtained him. He's 1 delightful person." . · When lhe Pageant moved to Ill permanent home ln Irvine Bowl, Marie and coOncilinal1 llarold ftee<I. then parks commissioner, peraonaUy landacaped the grounds. "We planted the whole place and it was very gratifying to see it come.out 10 ftfctly," &he add&. Now "sort of reUred" to be near her son in Laguna, Marie spends het days torOng out Pageant hiatory, much of which wlll be placed In the Laauoa library. ,, Dance, Music On-the Green • . . ' ._. Each.· Sunda)' On-the-green programs are once again scHeduled . for the FesUval of Ans grounds on t.he fini she Sundays fl Ille Festival at 4 p.m. beginning July 19. Through Ille yean tllese program< have proved to be popilar witll Ille • Stmday vlllton and 'last year attracted lJOhle 1,000 v ewers .. r,lombe" ol the i.qunl Bead> :czy1c Ballet, a naUonal honor company, wiU perlorm.oo Ille first three Sunda)'J. For the next three they wUI work with ~ o( the F..Uv.i ol Artl O>oraJit •. Lila Zall Is the foander and artillle director or the Ballet <Om!'O"Y: while Ille Chorale ls under lho direction ol Marll¥n lnlerl.,.11 . · . " .• ' 1 '. '• , ~· .,WEJi;~DEll JNSmE FEATIJBU I ' ~II ' "' Friday, July 17, 1171 ~ ! , ' '' Tony Gentry is a gentle {nan whO . supervises the care of all anlmall , at Japanese Oef:r Park in Buena Park. There is a story and picture on Page U. P ... 11 ~= hit• P0prJ1 ...... , Pqolf Pag<s li-.ll) p ..... Pa11D p ... . P ... a p ... . p ... . p ... . Papa P.,.n I I I .,...,..,.----------:-:------~------=--........,.-----:-----:--------------- J 14 DAILV "LOT • ' Haifa Lacks • -".Local Color ~\ j • • l!y STAN DE4-PLANE , TEL AVN -We used Haifa as a base 11 for seeing Israel. It wu a mistake. Though the north.em city is called the cleanest town in the l'nicldle East, it lacb color. And there'• nothillg to do. :, For the feeling of new Israel, Tel Aviv is 'a young people's town. Young people on the streets. ·At the sidewalk cafes. At a nightclub most of the audience was }'OUllf. Caoually dressed. Mbltly soft drinks or beer on the tables. Tbe fruity alcobolic drink served here ls Sabra. Sabra is the cactus fruit. A girl born in Israel is a ''sabra" -"Prickly on the outside, sweet on the inside," they say. * . While tho holf.wor goes on -{though you don't know It except for the papen} -the songs ~here are Ill about peace. 'i-1· The nightclub ainger: "Tomorrow we will "bava mora houalng and ptace will come." ,•' American ahoot.enMap fUmJ like ucuru:moke'' were a flllure here. But they do like our household • comedy 1enes. · * ! ' Becaule Jen have come here from ill parts :··o1 the world, the raiigo of restauranll II tremen· · 'cloaa. There's a broad' choice of exoUc foodl. And •'tho mornillg food martell are colorful. ,strange · mt lnlereJUnl: tblng1 on tlllplay. Many 1talls of nower1 for iafe. . * It'• • music 1ov1,. country. There are con· . cert& every night. The concerti that -will get you .. are at Cae1area, the sea port where the ~gtons , haled during the long Roman occupaUon. Tbe old Roman amphith .. ter bas been unearthed. And you liaten to the rnusic.JIJIJIJ!r the atan, lltting where Roman aoldien sat 2000 years ago. * . Shopping: I1rael bas become a world diamond . cutting center. For tourilll, diamonds and Import! are duty and tax free. {Tbey are delivered to your plane.) Yemenite band embroidery Is an un1111181 buy. Much anUque gold jewelry, probably hl'Olllht In by early refugeu. Carpets. Furs. Watcltes. And some very good desil(llers are doing -~ women'• wear. Film is erpensive. Bring your own. ' * i ~'For a fall trip .. lurepe, we MM ell ' .... lnfwm1tlon we con Jr' ·-...... _,,,1rle1 ~ •• It 11 eur flnt time ..•.• ': There are a bundrell guide boots -I think Fleldlru!'• Guide to Europe i,.. mlelf',and most uotful. llut you lhould wilte ALL the Government tourllt offlce1. They have quanUUt1 of printed material free. '-Ii I checked 111 ofthem out recenUy. The quaJUy of what they send bas Improved Immensely - p)'Obably because they are 'ettlng so many in-quiries. And toarlsll bring m ''the best kind or fresh money. * · Hare'• a raUng on what I got -(I used 1omebody el1e•1 name and ad"""'•}. England c8JJ!e vary !ala but thtlr magazinfflze "VacaUons in Britain 1'70" W1ll lopl. Netherland• National Toarilt Office, axcellenL Same for Greece. ':Ii Fancy RecVees Provide Ideas We lroqumllr IOI kllm ltllimC U1 tlU ooJumn Is .......... lor .,._, II> ~ lo $111,000 motor -<1t 11.000 travel lrallen. Nol 10. Moot RecVee ownen .;y::s.::r,!':,,\l"'~:""ls. '-~~~~~~~-- We .,.. juat u lnl«tsled baill>Y-tO-luck boat <1t csmper • our reader• in making our owrwn ta the fact that the -clollan llr<ldl, but let! th1t pwnp dOel not 1'tqUlr< wai.r rudinC ab o u I -.Wy for lubrlcalioo and will Mt equipped Rec:V.., may give burn out U dry. the avtn~ owner an idta 'fb!s .utomatie demand in· « two. stallation can include a coo-ll<ceDlly we bid poini.d oot necllon for utlUty hook.up ot to UI tblt mmtY .. !btlls" or city water and/or campground ••capa" were btlng purchued sei'vk:e, providlle a check and dolled up. By addin8' • valve or back flow preventer few dollars wotth <I equip-and 1 pres.1ure reducing valve ment every now and then are installed tn the system. these often are Also available is an in-line turned into much 5tralner that gaurds againit more t h a n a enlry of dirt u.o the tank ahelter from the rrcm the water pttUW'e weather, or a .,._ to lbove In · ayal<m. two sleeping Dita on the pump, and any bop. additional supplits requlr<d, "'°' ""°" One of tbe most are avaUable from a local w.med ttema b a water sup-trailer or boat supply house. ply and this . Is uau1Uy the U they don'l liave thll newtst fir;. "lumry' 'inltalllllon in a addition to the llne, write: sbe11 oc ana11, low priced Petors & Russell Inc.. TIT, camper body. In the put the1< 550 W. Liberty St., Springfield, hive uwally boon ol the hand Ohio 45501. « foot operated type-but one Thi.I finn bas a reputation ol the big suppll'" to the of giving good ltf\'lce, Is one !ndultry just brwght out a ol the major suppliers to the low priced "pressure dtmand'' trailer bUilders and w I I I •-:-Q nWllng fa< 133:11. One a-. questions 11 Ol1ly 4-111 by 1~1 * hrt1· by I ildm blcb· lt Those d U1 lbouL to set ' "' ca be hidden a I mot t oft on a hot tummer drive •""*'· ln a car, a car with a tn.ller 'l1lo IJ.velt pimp mov• U1> <1t a campor. mlgbl be 111- tt a 1.4 pllom per mlnlll< t.nsted I nan oil compony•1 -• I pouncll dlocllart• .._. oo !JO can willdl were jl'I a. Wbln med "1th • ltllled on Ch I c 11 o tl· •• ••fa 11 lift wtul t!ll9.feet preuways on a bot da,y. ti -be M clnwl • lltUe Probabte co\lffC wm: O•l ""',...,... Utt, 12: overheamt tngloe. • 11 W'll Ult 1 distance or M; accident 12: mechanical a.. loot ..t diJ<hlrp wtttr brukdown, it: out ci 111. 7: • 1111 -"°"' .., outlet elll!lne Ooodcd, A. Che<k ..,. -Ille UIDI<. uslnt !::. equlpm"1t e • r • I u 11 y a lllla •ti -up. e you 8WI out -then M .........., laaflri lo drift CU'tltlUy. 1 In tlae Galleries Bowers Has Photo Show CORONA DEL MAR LIBIWIY ~ ao Marigold Ave., Corona del Mar. On nhfbtt throuCb J,llb' durlnl resuior Ubnry boun, dtawlnp by Jl(aleolm C1meron and Ille sculpture ol Joan Irving. LAGUNA ART GALLERY -'¥11 Cllfl Drive, Lagunl Beach. All Calli. EzhlblL ..,..,...... by FOlllVll ol Ar11 to run • July 11-Aus. 30, nooo to I p.m. dally, A -'al twoday ezhlblt ol original graphics p.....,,ted by Ferdinand Roten Galleries of Baltim()J'j wU1 be held July 18 from noon to 5 p.m. and 1 to 10 p.m.; July 1J from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. In- cluded are worb of Picasso, Chagall, Miro, Goya, Renoir and others. CRAWS GALLERY -6390 S. Coast J!l&hway, Lagunl Beach. Hours: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Two one.man shows will be on exhJblt through July 2'; Jo Anne Mix, oil paintiags, and Frank Hamilton's ffi:ent watercolor pain- Ungs. · MAIUNER'S UBRARY -2005 Dover Drive, Newport Beach. Duriag regular library hours, the Jr. Ebell Artist of the Month exhibit featuring oil aad. acrylic paintinp ud sUtcbery by Pbyllls Biel, th'°"ih July. RARE BEAUTY IN DAZZLING COSTUME From Flo'Wer l•Uet in 'Allee In WoncMrtand' BOWERS MUSEUM..-N. Main St., Santa Alla. Houn: 10 a.m. -4:30 p.m. Tues. -Sat.: 1 to 5 p.m. Sun.; Wed. and Thurs. eve to 9 p.m. No charp. Oil exhibit through July 28, photos by Bob RDulll, and decoupqe Vle- torian style. Mlcrographlc photos by Dr. NonDlll Hoclgkln <ln view throUgb Aug. ll Disney on Parade Handmade Show '.lbree thousand yards of material, and bundteds ol pouodll cl sequins, Wly pearls, beads and rhlnestonel, were used to construct the comuaes for the "Disney On Parade" sequences according 1o cos- tume designer Jack Muha. There b a cast ol nearly 100 in a two and one-half·hour live stage mµsical Including 12 acts a<lapled from major Disney •cs such as "Allee in Wonderland," "'lbe 'Ibree LltUe Pigs," "Jungle Book." "Peter Pan" and ''Cin- derella.'' "All this wort was done by hand, wbldl ... --I• Int ~ a loot art. Weliod60-aod beadert workhc five day1 • week lor efBllt morihs to make the costumes. Besides that, there were SCOl"tS of lux· Moiseyev Troupe Sets LA Dances The Moiseyev D..,. Com- pany, one d the most suc- cessful theatrical trcq>es ever to visit Amer.lea, will appear In II perfilnnances. including four mllinees, in Shrine Auditorttim from Aue. 7 lhroolll II. uriou:s headdresaes a n d mub, in addition to the tame.a Dilney costume cllarscl«l like Mickey Mouse, Pluto and Goofy," U)'I Muhs. "One of tbe reuons we used .. rDlllY maW ""' head- dress ... -giving • apec-tacular effect, was 1o do away with the. beauty f. a r I o u r rou-Every f11r '• hair Is covered, and by usinl ml!ks, • m1nlmum ol mll:.eup Is re- quired. Tbougb there were few makeup requirOlnenls, all o[ · the Sirls receiVed special in- struttion from m1keup e1· perts. "5"me ol the .-......,,1 costumes .,. In 'The J1111gle -· --The d1orus lltls -form filline white costumel with IPlaSltl of brilliant color.cl esollc dellgns in sequlns, and huge head- dresses, almost three feet high, made ol whit< coq and maribou feathers. There ar.e approxl-.ly 1,500 feathers In eadl. Being fraglho, they must be handled with areat care. 1be hetddresees are mounted 00 helmets, with fiber glass masks covered with wivel belpln( hold them In ploce. NEWPORT HARBOR ART MUSEUM -400 Main St .. Balboa. Hours : Wed. -Su•. I to S p.m. Monday I -9 p.m. CurreoUy oa Wtlbit through July, worn by 41 American 1CUlptors from the Whitney Museum of AmerlCln Ari. COSTA MESA LIBRARY -SIO Center st.. Coota Mesa . On elhlbit during regular library hours througb Aug. 15, oil palnlinp by Louille Young. MESA ART LEAGUE -513 Cenrer St., Coota Meaa . Hours: Sat. and Sun. 1 to 5 p.m. continuOUJ exhibit of art work in various media by Art League members. No admission chlrge. UNITED CALIF. BANK -amt Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. On tlhlbit, during reSU111r buslnels hours, througb Aus. 15, pastel, oil and acrylic palnUnp by Helen Pat&er. CALIF. FEDERAL SAVINGS GALLERY -2'l1IO Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. On exhibit during regular buaiftesa hours, through July, oU palnllngs by Buel Glhlon McKinnon. SECURrl'Y·PACIFIC BANK -196 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. On exhibit during regu]ar buainess hours through Aug. 15, oil paintings by Jane Huffman. MESA VERDE LIBR.Al\Y -2989 Mesa Verde Drive, Eut. Coota Mess. On exhibit during reautor library boon throup Aug. 15, oil paintings by Nelle Krlkle. AVCO SAVINGS AND LOAN -3310 Bristol, Costa Meaa. On elhlbit durln( regulor busilm hours througb July 15, oU palntlnp by Sblrley Howard. CIUlCDR .aTIUNS BANK -2300 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa. On uhllllt durinC rqular buSfaess hours lhtougb Aug. IS, oil poinllngl by lifarjorle Ludlam. HB PUBUC LIBRARY -SSS Main St., Huotingloa BeaCh. Hours: I a.m. to I p.m. Mon.·Fri.; 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Sat. o. uhlbit through July, 400 worts by Calif. artist! in many media, sponsored by the Calif. Arts C.Ommission. CAMERA WORK GALLERY -2IOO W. Coast Highway, New- port Beach. Houri: Tbura. Fri., 5 .. I p.m.: Sat. and Sun. noon to I p.m. Tbll Gallery Is limited to photography. Cur- rently oo elhlbt through July, work ol W. Eugene Smllll. NEWPORT NATIONAL BANE -10lll Bl)'lide Drive, New· port Beach-On ezhlblt durlni rqular -boun thtouKh Aug., woven wall hlnilllll& by llllckl !Jppe. Young Artists' Work Shown in Huntington TONY GENTRY WITH SOME SMALL FRIENDS Supervl1tt Cir• of Small Anlm1l1 at Vlll•1• Loving Attention ·Key for Trainer Tony Gentry leans across Budapest", starring Gen e the table in hb ahlpahape , Raymond. That was in 1929. compact little o(flce..traller Before his romance with and atlra hil coffee. "I was Hollywood was over Tony had wortin' four llom when I was worked in dorens of top-fli ght twelve years old. · ·" he films, invariably as t h e begins, and U experience handler and trainer of animal COUJ:ltl fer anything one can stars. He worked with Our ~* why be is known now Gang, Laurel and Hardy and as one of the three best Buster Keaton . He bandied all anfmal-tralnen: in s bow the Tar7.an movies with John· bmines:s. nie Weismuller and quite a "I've alway1 tried to do !ew other Tan.an epics. He the speotaeular .•. lite a flylna: was behind the scenes of chimpanzee act. • .the first "Trader Horn ," '•Jungle w1ter·Skllng elephant ... "He Prine~." "The Yearling'" smiles and one can aee vi.lions and "Dr. Doolittle," among of twllting, leaping monkeys others. He spent a long tjme and a bua:e p1chydenn slicing with "bring 'em back alive," through the water of 1ome Frank Buck, traveling throogh inland bay. the wilds or Africa to capture Tony Gentry Is supervisor animals. of animal care for Japanese In addition to the film ln- Vlllage and Deer Park in du!Vy, Tony has spent a large Buena Park. nus Japantle· part ()£ bis career in style family entertainment _pepanently housed shows p1tk makes estemive-use of sueb as the Moulin Rouge in animals 1o amuse lb guests: Hollywood, Jungleland i n animals such u trained Hok· Thousand Oaks, M c K e e ' s kaJdo Bear, tame Sika Deer. Jungle Gardens and even a performing dolphins, seals and st.int at the New York World's sea·lions, monkeys, apes, Fair of 1940. donkeys, doves, black swans For him show business ls and Japanese Akita Dogs. something akin to a traditional Tony cares for therh all, prolessional fraternity." with the kind of loving at-• ' E v e r y b o d y in show tentlon that has made him busineu pullJ! together," he eo tucctllful. His career says, reflecting that old circus apana almolt 6!ty years and spirit characterized by the ia marked by many successes, cirtuJ.man's cry for help, a wealth of naked adventure .. Hey Rube !" Anytime pro. and a few Scaryylng accidents blems or thugs beset a circus -at least one nearly fatal. man, that cry is a call for He began work in circuses energetic assistant. at an early age and "Joon Japanese Village and Deer proved so talented he was Park is located at 6122 Knott dubbed to handle the animals Ave., Buena Park. Hours are for a Hollywood production, IO a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday Mail orders are now being accepled 11 the Muoic CenW J!o% Olflce, only, at 135 North Grand Avenue, I.a Angeles CA i0012, for the fourth American tour of t b 1 I distinguished dance c:ompsoy under the management of S. Hurok. "To~ the many cos- tumes, special crates on wheels lave bee! built Iba! fit into the t'Oltume trucks, then are wheeled to ~ dress- ing roonw on arrival at the arenas. Not an inch ci space is wasted. The costumes ar- rive in petiect condition - each identified as to sequence and the name of t h e performer." The pro The pmludioll will be al Anaheim Convenllon cm... throogb Aug. 9. 'llcket.s, $S.50- $5 are avallable at the box office ind all llcltel agencies. Twenty-&x works of the more youthful artists o f Call!ornia are available for public viewing at the Hun- tington Beac:h Public Library, 525 Main St., Huntin«ton Beac:h. • movie "Ued "Zoo or tto-ou11h Sunday known, while others are com· --.:;jjiiiiiiiiiiiiiuliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~·--~·jjjjjiiiiiiiiij~ paratively unknown. Exhibited will be traditional lllDAL U611TJ:Y DANISH FUlNfTUll A!J on previous visits, a sym· phony ordleWa made up of American musicians will ac- company the 110 dancers. The program will include many or the old favorites, as well as new works. B, Sand T Slate Bowl Appearance The works were selected from over 400 1utmitted from all over California. Some of the artists are quite well The Moiseyev Dance Com· ART CO WC.TORS Hnoe "" ~ 111'1 fl i... ,,... ... ~., CHALLIS GALLERIES pany made Its American debut Blood, Sweat & Tears, back on April 14. 1958 at the the night before from an ex- Metropolitan Opera H o u s e tensive month-long tour behind 111 ...,... ,_., ~~~~yanc;et;n~tl~ the Jron Curt ain. will appear :.~=."":' ,.':":. '::~ -:=. t': ""'••i-• in concert Friday night, July .-. a-11, c.. nMt America in 1961 and again 17th at lhe Hollywood Bowl. cu111:111:1Mt tMow '=.. Je A ... Mb _. in 191$. . Al'° on the bill will be ,.... M. H••lhw tt.s dances, derived from Canada's stellar minstrel ,,:'~"':,~ f o I k m a t e r i a I s a n d man, Gctdon L i g h t f o o t , ~ll!!!!!!!!!B!!!!!l!li!lm!!llll choreographed by ils directer, presenting a series of hi!: Igno Moiseyev , won newtst """"· FOR ADVERTISING unanimo'-W acclaim. from au· Appearing u n d er the dlences and the professional auspices of the U.S. State dance world. CriUcs cited a Department, Blood, Sweat & "fam.tic" vlrtuo!ity or the Tears ls played four concerts each in Yugoslavia, Rumania dancers. and Poland. 'nle band, chosen All the tours of the Moiseyev from the best in this coontty, Dance Company have betn represents the eon.temporary presented by Hurok , under the music sctne of Young aegis ol the CUiturai Exchange America , a single , but well· Programs between the United deserved hono r. in tha "OUT 'N' BOUT" SECTION Phone NORM STANLEY 642-4321 States and the Soviet Union ; Seats for the July 17th Bawl and the forthcoming Shrine bash are now on / sale at Auditorium a p p e a ran c e the Bowl box office and most represt.nt.I the final event of llcket agencies. Jl u r o k • s S l 1 t h G 1 I a ""',::::•:::;•..:•~•;:::•:.:.,,•,..•~•~•,..-•...!!:•=•==•==•==•=,.==.==·;:: .• ==.==.=.;:~ lntemaUooal s.-. by .,.. .. • 'Mi"""'' with MU31c Center • ChanJe Your Trani ' Af • • • Prese-. • : ASK MR. FOSilR Italian Cast • HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -The • TRAVEL SERVICE • • • • c11.1t of "Death in Venlet" • e UPPER flLOOR e • reads Increasingly like an , • ltallan telephone boot with the • Robinson's, Newport Center • addition of Sergio Carfagooll, • FASHION ISLAND e • ... 1661 • Franco Fabrizi and Ciro • _... Cristofolelt. •• • • • • •.• • • • • .• • 9 Ill o • • • • • l oils, to works of •lpoplt art ACCUSOlllS DICUTIVl ••m in plastic, steel, fiberglass and •"•• 1V\ .h-:17 e1e<1r1ea1 gadgetry. IUllA\ 1111,11.~WJV The showing, aponaored by the California Arts COm- mission, will be at the llbrary throughout the month of Jul¥. Hours are Mond•Y·Frkl1y 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Saturd1y t a.m. to 6 p.m. danr•• cof~ gcnde'n 2"10 E.Coo.sl H '""'" Corona def Mor lolly 9•!0.., 5:)1 Tel: 673·21qo -u• 11..,5 6tfA-MasferCko'9C let's Jump On Them With Both Feet! Th• grower• are compl•lning, they'r• thr•atening to plow their crops under, they cltim they're los1n9 ,their 1hirt1 on the low 1umrner produce prices! Here Are Just A Few LETTUCE •••• 10¢ TOMA TOES • • • • 10¢ lb. CANTALOUPES ••• 15¢ All JUST A FIWI ea. They lildn't complain when they ~ot 5 times thi1 much , 10 lets "jump on 'em with both feet" and buy plenty•t these low low prices! , •••••••• ·~ •.• •••••• y •••••••• \ • OUR PAMOUS QUALITY. SANTA ANA O•OWN • Pin.,., Wt11ht Wetchers • ICEllRG • FRISH SALAD GOOD Siii • LETTUCE • TOMATOES : CANTALOUPE : I Qc -h : I Qc pound : I SC .. ch • • • • • Lhnlt 111 • Limit I Lk. I Limit 511 • With lath Citv'9ft Witt. heh C.Vpon • With Itch Ceupon • • • • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• COUPONS IXPlll JULY ll These r•steurents cl1m1nd t.h• fln11t for thtir cu1tom1r1. That's why they featur1 NIWPOIT PIODUCll P•lroolte them! Nowport -· Newporf; Tit• Ardt ... Niwport; t• , lalboa : ~ ..... ,,., Coron1 dtl Mar; V1111 NOYO, Newport. "ORANGE COUNTY'S FAST!ST GROWING PRODUCE ORGANIZATION" ~ NE!f!,!I w!~~~~CE 2' U Ntwport ... '°"'4 H The Ptftlo'"lo ..... &n..t11S ,,,..,.,. 671·6Zt1 "35 Ytart of .PToduc1 ' ••where Qualitt,t 11 Th1 Know How" Ordfr of th• Hou.at" •, , • • l ' - . --... --• ._. --~ -..-~._,....~~·,..,-----~·-··----·~--~ .. _ ... _ ... , ........ ,,.._,,.,_,.,.,,,. • .,,.., ....... .,,._, .. __________ "I WEEKENDER OUT ·'N'· ' . ' f ritky, J11!y 17, l,70 ABOUT OAIL Y PILOT 2$ By NORM STANLEY and ARl,lll' STEVENS ORANGE COUNI"f'S RESTAURANT, NIGHT CLl1B AND ENTERTAINMENT SCENE Culinary Tourney Many of the fine folk aseoelaied with the area's restaurants -· from head cooks to chief bottle washers -will exercise tbelr taleo'ls as linksmen (and women) the latter part or \hiJ month, ;: In what could be called an a la carte contest to determine the cordon bleu golfer. The big event is a one.day golf tougl8lDtnt, set to roll on Monday, July 'l:l, for membefs of the Orange Coast Culinary Society. A group com· prised of proprietors and employes of local 4!nlng establishments. EVERYONE PLAYS Restaurant owners and managers will join chefs, bartenders, maitre d's, waiters, waitresses and busboys for tee off at the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club. And a day ol spirited competition on the 18-hole course. Tournament detail work is in the capable hands of the Club's bustling assistant manager, Kelly Rosati. Who has been unstinting in his efforts to come up with a savory bill of fare for the food..ariented participants. Among other things, Kelly's '1menu" lists presentation of a number of prizes and awards. And a festive eve'ning dinner-dance to cap the whole affair. DINNER DANCE TOO Approximately 200 members of the Culinary Society are expected to take part in the tournament. With many being joined by wives, husbands and other non·p1aying guests for the night's dinner and dance in the course clubhouse. Out 'n' abouters generally can take more than a passing note of interest in the proceedings . Because one of the tourney's special features proves DON JOSE' NOW APPEARING VIC GARCl/l LTD With Vocals By GERMAINE e COCKTAILS · e • Enchi11d1 and Tica .....• , •••• , , ••• $1.35 Chili R1ll1na ·Enchilada .•...•.. , •.. $1.50 Senecll wi" lice, .._, T•tolllf'ol .. 1111 Solle our restaurant people have as great a social con· sciousness as any group. FOR CHARITY This charitable activity will be cent.?red in a "clos~~t to the hole contest," with goliers paying a specif1ed amount for each ball put into play. Beyond the awarding of a prize, proceeds from the event will be used to purchase a wli.eelchalr for crippled children at Fairview State Hospital. Dropping by your fa vorite dining spot this weekend, you might inquire as to whether the place will be represented in the tournament. 1£ so, wish the players we ll for a game that matches the best house meal. .~ 'Ve Get Letters From Mrs. John Cannady of Costa Mesa comes the followlng praise for two young en· tertainers she encountered on the 'n' about trail. "Have you been to th e Garden Grove Sh~key's on a weekend recently? lf not, there are a couple of young men -Jordan and Jo(rn -entertaining there who would well be worth your time to listen to .. Their style is a break-away from the Shakey's tradition, but custc..mers young and old seem happy with the results. "They play everything rrom Simon-Garfunkel and country western to the 'golden oldies'. Their program may range from 'Good Old Mountain Dew' to a spectacuJar vocal o( 'Impossible Dream'. "Each has a distinctive voice, yet blended together they make perfect harmony. They ac· company themselves on a variety of guitars tam~ bourine and kazoo. ' "The main thing, thou gh, is Jordan and John's s.pirit of entertainn1ent. They have such a good time on stage that their liveliness is picked up by the audi ence. "This is probably one of the few places in the area where the teen and college crowd can COSTA MESA GOLF " COUNTRY CLUB Proudly Presents George Tipton I ForMerly .t tti. La C"t. C.C.J WED. & SUN. AFTERNOONS THURS., FRI ., SAT. NITES Sp•ci1li1in9 ;, IANQUETS AND WEDDING RECErTIONS -·-· _,,,,,,, .... ~--... ------ Hoppy "Do1ble logey" Ho•r, Mo11doy "''' Frldey, 4 to i ALL FACILITIES OPEN TO PUBLIC -FOOD 1701 Golf Course Dr., Costa Mesa S40·7200 9093 E. Adams (at Magnolia) Hunt. Beach 962-7911 ~~~W~OR~LD~F~AM~o~u~s ~llWHISTLING <7S/?TER -1.,:: , .. , ~~~. • flfUIT.l.IJIMEMI HANK SURANIE ~ ... PIANO IAt .f)i11a 1922 ••• Ex«ic Po/y1115i1111 l Jn.11h smwl i• t1 tropi'ral pttradiJt . SUPERB SEAFOOD AND STEAKS LUNCHEON SERVED 11:30 A.M. to 4 P.M. fot RISEtv'ATIONS 592· 1321 16278 PACIFIC COAST HWY. HUNTINGTON BEACH lltttt * What's Happening At The White Horse Inn?* * Now luncheon Monu with table SOl'Vice ' * Group facilities for lunch * Monday night 'Special Complete Prime Rib Dinner • , • $3 .25 * Wednesday night Special Champagne and St.oganolf , , , $3.25 * Dancing to Lee Ferrell's Now Group * Erquisito Catering 329S Newport Blvd., Newport llHch R111rvetions 673-1374 NOW OPEN FOR SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH I 0 to 3 \AND DINNER 4 to 10 DELANEY'.S SE~ SHANTY Featurint Oran9e Co11nty'1 Fln"t OYSTER .BAR 846-]]77 Eastern Bluepoinf" Oysters on H1lf Shell $1.50 Eastern Cherrystone Clams $1.50 large Shrimp Cocktail $1.35 Mcniy 1tti.r Woltd.,f11I 5etKtlo1111 o,.. til Z P.M: Entertainment Nightly By KAPPY At fh• Pi•no B•r 6JO LIDO PARK DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH 67S·OIOO ... ' FRANK ROSOLINO-- wlth · CONTI CAN DOU " t Zl61 H•t..r 11"4, ri .... , Ltl!llnOft, 0.rflll 0f'l"111 PhoM NumNr S34o"'' go to hear 'their' kind or music -live . Jt also solves tbe problem of finding a place they can go that parents approve of. "Further, Jord31'! and John are c'lean-cut well·_ma.nnered .young men. They play from 7 p.m'. to m1dn1ght, Friday and Saturday evenings." . . ~ Tl~mtk.s• for your advance scouting. Mrs. Can1iady. Sounds a1 th~u.gl' 'Jordan tnld John rate a hearing by all at the earhest ('pportunity. The Riviera Seems like everybody is taking 'off these day~ for the world's far corners. One hon voyage affa1~ after another has marked the departure of f~1ends fo~ foreign points -while we appear destined to stick out the summer close by home. A farewell· get-together 1ast Monday night to see ~everal more off to Europe did it. \Ve \V~re seized by the immediate need to come up \Vlth some measure of substitute adventure hereabouts. VICARIOUS PLEASURES . So the next evening we embarked on an o~t1n~ that was calculated to net a few of those vicarious p~easures . A visit to the exciting Riviera restaurant in Costa Mesa's South Coast Plaza.' The name, after all, suggests a we11·known l''rench vacation area .. And t~e food is probably better than that our friends wdl encounter during most of their travels. · When dinner was over we decided our little game had been a perfect tonic for being left behind. Because the experience made us feel sorry for everyone who hadn't been present to share the enjoyment. THREE FRENCHMEN Those three delighUul Frenchmen who • MR. MIKES HOUSE OF PRIME RIB PRIME RIB .......... $2.95 ..:~.:·;; ":::~ DINNER SERVED TO 1 A.M. THUi., FRI. I< SAT. NITIS LUNCH SIRYED DAILY FROM 11 .A.M. TO 2 P.M . 209 Palm, Balboa .... ,.,.tlon1 675-5774 C•t ""' l•llltll .. tl'TJ Ultdllit) I 11 our own kltf!hen. LOBSTER LOVERS Everyone is talkin9 about our giant Australian Lobster Ta il 116-20 01.) I JOIN TH E ., BARSTOOL SURF-ERS At OU R Cocktail Hour r Ev•ry Frid•y s to 7 ' R.Juced R•••• 011 Drinkt t Ent•rt•lnm•nt St1rh •* 6 ~· • 101 JOTH ST. NIWPOIT llACH llSIRYATIONS '7MJH EASTERN PRIME BEEF AGED & CHARCOAL BROILED I • Seafoods & P•ime lamb Specialties Open From S p.m. Tu••·· th .. u Sun . . J.t7~le th e Riviera -Rene Bou scary' Bernard eff~rt:t ~nd Andte Porro -never fall If\ their visit to th please the paJa~e. As each succeeding. e restaurant readily confirms. decor~~~ food conspires. with service and And ~ the place a wmner on aJJ counts ty's t" mde~.ber of the inner circle of Orange Coun~ °6 ll,1mg establishments. . · · will th~ll ~tt c,ont!tnf entaJ, cosmopolitan or what you ma• a e . ect ~reates an atmosphere that an/~~grte ~ak!n1g81difficu1t, since such intimacy en ways easy to come by, NEW MENU It was also . int~resting to note that a new renth. bad been Instituted Since OUf last outing 0 is spot. Most old favorites remain to be ~~~~~ut some tantalizing new entrees ha~e been t T~e first o! our choices was one of Tuesday's wo , daily specials (there are two such house spec1aJs each evening), brochette of -sea food Oambe, $5.50. Served on a skewer and flamed at the table, it consisted of generous portions 'or lob~ter, scampi.. sbri!11P· sea bass and scalloj>s -interlaced with slices of onion green pepper and mushrooms. ' ~- . The. brochette was served on a bed of rice pilaf, which was both fluffy and wen.seasoned The acc?mpanying vegetable was asparagus with hollandaise sauce and, as one unfailingly observes of the veg.etables here, cooked to the right moment of perfection . SECOND ENTREE The second entree was one chosen from the seven specialties of the hou se featured on the r~gular . menu. Veal cutl et cordon bleu, stuffed \Vtth Swiss cheese and ham. $5.50. Tender enough to cut with a fork, tbe veal \Vas further topped with a delicious cream sauce. ii{ .I Cl Continued on Page 26 'l ,//, I /f{' · lfulfl< FINE ITALIAN DINNERS CONTINUO ENTERTAINMENT RANDALL of DIGHTON i1rolll1>11 IT'oubldOr, OPENS AT' P.M., CLOSED MONDAY ZIJ W. Chopmu, err tli• cilcle ie O JJJ.fl77 RICKSHA COCKTAIL LOUNGE Plano lat htertolnmHI Friday aod Saturday HAPPY HOUR Mon. thru Fri. 5 to b LADIES NIGHT Fri. •nti S•t. 10 p.m. to 2 •. m. Temple Gardens Chinese Restnurani 1500 Adams (At H•rltor) Costa M•a S40-1f37 540-1923 • 4 OPEN: 11 :JO •·"'· t. 11 p.m., Su11clllf tllr• TINn4or 11 :JO e.111. to 2 •.m., Frldcrr eH s.t.r11., Real Cantonese food eat hire or take home. STAG CHINESE CASINO 111 21st pl., Newport Beach ORiole 3-9560 0,.11 Year lrol11ll Dolly 12·12 -Frt. 0111111 lot. 'tll 3 o.-. fratteois' CONTINENTAL CUISINE Famous For FLAMING DUCK Open 11 :00 A.M. -Closed Monday HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA 18151 8EACH BLVD. 842-1919 lntim•t• •nd Delightful FRENCH RESTAURANT OPEN FOR LUNCH 11 :J0-2 • Tu.sd•v tflru fricl1y DINNER S:J0.10 P.M. CLOSED MONDA 'f Ceniitr ef looclolph nd lrlstol C:Olto M.-S40.1'41 • , , r Continu.d from Page 25 Accompanying dishes were the rice pilaf and fresh baby peas (again, superbly cooked) a n d mushrooms. . Like a)l , Riviera dinners the entrees were preceded by a relish tray (really more on the order of. an appetizer plate) and a choice ol soup or salad. ' ·. Past experience virtually dictat~ tba~ at least one of us order the French onion . Sm~e it's highly unlikely that ·better will be found in any ;restaurant of anyone's acquaintance. . That mmldate was carried out enabling both ·of us to die' into the little brown crock and savor the contenrs. broth and onions as well as the 'large crouton dripping with me~ted cheese that 1 ·covered the entire top of the container. :. For variety's sake, just once1 we gave t~e nod to an order of vichyssoise too. SmO?th. t~rn aild cre'amy, it certainly rates equal cons1derat1on with the J'.'rench onion . WINE SELECTION Following Rene's sage advice, \Ve let hll:n. select the wine to complement our entrees. His choice was '67 Blanc 1fume de Pou illy, a product of the Loire region of Franc!!. OU.N51 COUNTY'S MOST , llAUTIPUL IUTAUIANT THE DUK0E MITCHELL SHOW ' Wlttl Tiie '"""* . D111c.i119 To TI.1 l it l 111d So11..d Jl 106 COAST NWT .. SO. u.•UNA--IU. 4ff·266J ............•..•. ,.~~··········~ ® e;)'~~--~~ ~ ~Caribe Room : ... ~ ·r PRESENTS • · · I ' ·; ., · i,,_, >t, . • ENTER'f.)\ NMtNT L ' DANCING doy thru Soturdoy II h ' I ~ ". '" "• BUFFET LUNCHEON MONOAY thru FRIDAY ~ · ,, ca SongstrM!l/Sont Writer · . '• ' ' KATE PORTER 5 :~:30 P.M. Mon. thru ·f:;I. • • 'j .• ~. \.~~·1 · .: .JACK •. COSTANZO and • GERRIE woo ,. 2! 112 PAC!fJ:<r;.fO~;t;,1;t,1i;J:1,W,~)'~ ~lij'. ii ••• : ...... :i;iil~:Ji•1~~".::' "" - ON BEACH-536-1421 . ··r ...•••.•.•• ~ \ --- I . . . ...... '• 111 a1·1:Ji1kffe.lllce Re'llzi11i'sce11t ·o' Paris -of i, • Old Sau F~·a11~isco ~· .'';~~~~: " ' · T11a 116.«1 . -. • .1 'i ¢ ~LU:Il! «!El.ST .~.~. ·1it4lr~ 'i: .. ~.:1.i~~.1~'.>;,. '!~~~~!~~ . " · TH~ !'"IH.£ST OtJTSIOE 2~25 E. Co,ost+tig~way.'\(714) 673·1267 ''~ \,:~£ !.: '.'.. · ' ·M•il1•."'-'•ors••••'> CORONA del ·MAR , ·• ~.:ft.~;J~~··:' ~~· : !,.~ , Too.ANo~~(?t-1't. 1-Blotk East of lhe J<Jmoita Inn-Just Yi Block '\-.}-tf;:·;t ·~ '"' . ' "·'YOURSELF SALAD'BA1'. West ot t~eJuntlit>fl of Ml(CA.rthur & Coos! I ..,, .... ' : •'." ' 1RY 01.JR NEWC~l':AILS \ . ' ' '" 1 ~I• 1' "" , ' ' " TOO, L)I(~ FOOT OF Le 1'le111t ,._,,.,, ... ~r---·• • •r•·1 •C... .,~1·• ,.,,. .. .,,.,n ..... ....,,.,,,.. ..,~.-...,-.:.....r .. :n ' ,.,,~.,... .... i., .. t : .. ~·$"!'/-. •• ....,.,_ -·-:1-1 ") ·; ~" ~:.J.~.,, .... l ----~ ' ; -.. -, .. i ""!'".,-J• •. + " ', ' .. ., ... ~ ...... '• "· YOUR FAVORITE MARTINI. + MoJ•<~ ...... - 1.UJ.D-lfOll•D"OC.ll>'ll t.\P. , ---~-· ........ _ + .... -~-·~·"' .. .:-.:r.·: -~·~'-",". -::::--..:::.. -,----·-T A GAEAT-OINING OUT 'VAL.LIE ANO.S9UTHEFIN ~~ CALIFORNIA'S M1:?5T BEAUTIFUL OCEAN VIEW. ' ENTE .. TAINMENT NITI:LV. TAK~SAN DIEGOFRWY, TO HAWTHORNE BLVD. ANO GO SOUTH TO MARINELAND • OISCOYER THE All NEW • OUT · 'N A'B.·OUT Stunningly different, it accompllshed the feat of carrying us from an uncertain first sip to con~ firmed devotion by meal's end. For some it might necessitate an acquired taste but we were dedicated fans before the bottle was half finished. Two flamed ice cream desserts rounded , out our sterling (ijrmer adventure. Coupe Kahlua, conr plete with rum, chocolate and shredded coconut, , $1.50 ; fresh pineapple '1Eureka," a slice of pineap.' pie topped by sherbet and green creme de menthe, ·$1:50. ,. l . . ' , . RESERVATIONS A MUST '" The well-deserving popularity of this ex .. traordinary restaurant makes it fairly· rilandato~ to have reservations for lunch or diruier. So don t I , t set sail on a spur of the .mom'ent whim. ~ • Luncheon is served from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p m with a menu that leaves nothing unrecom· ~e~ded. Whether you select from the ~al~ds _and cold buffet items. midday specials, co.rµbmations or cntrees. Dinner served from 5 to .11 p.m.,. can be started with 'any of 12 outstanding hors d' o~uvres Cont inued on Page 27 For on elegc;int evening John Mill s Plays Role Wife Wrote Don Lucas Goach& GJiorses · The Mile Square Goll Club is presenting Don Luca·s in two shows nightly (9 :30 and 11:30 p.m.) Thurs· day-Sunday through Aug. 2. Appearing with Don is pianist Harry Liszt. Don's comedy routines are British writer Mary tlayley well known in Orange· County, where be is beiJ}g Bell has been set by ExecuUvc welcomed back after a long illness. You'll find Producer David Gerber to these two at 10401 Warner Ave .. Fountain Valley. script an episodt of 20th Cen-- tury·Fox Television's ··Nanny· Superb Dining ond Dancing SEVEN NIGHTS 6 P.M. to 2 A.M. and tht Professor" series to\ ;ii-=~llL~~-""-'-'il Visit a bit of Oli Iopa,.; •• guest-star her h u s b a n d , English actor John Mills. The writer and actor are the parents of Ju.liet Mills, co-star of the Channel 7 com- edy-drama, who will play her real-life father's niece in the episode. Miss Bell is author sunday ·snunch - 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. of ''Whistle Down The Wind.'' tern\.'/M! ~ The s(,gull?llt will be filmed Jr ll '?/ J£i ~ l'\WJ @MIYAKO at 20th .Centw;y·Fox Jate lhi.s 3801 EAST CoAST H1CHW'AT ' . _, I LUNCHEONS• DINNERS ·COCKTAILS summer •• TllE ' SIDEWALK .CIRCUS IS HER·E 'LAGUNA'S 'MEW NIGHT SPOl WITH FAR our VIBRATIONS COME ONE COME ALL ·-· Right on the Beac:h ·-· -Ill &'< 1.1Gll't 5110 Ji.tl" .. ,£,,.~\)A . ' - OPEN TUES.-SAT. 8 P.M. to 2 A.M. - 425 S. Coast Hwy.--494-1151 At the Hot.el Laguna ~Jollu ~. '"' --, ... 1' . ' ., .. , '' , JOlN US FOR OUR BUCCANEER BUBBLE COCKTAIL HOUR 4 to 1 p.m. In Our .~ROW'S NEST LOUNGE Drinks Poured DOUBLE Fer Tito Price ef OH Hot H.n ;•....,_ s.r..4 Jerry Lauderdole Entertaining Tues., thru Sat., 8:30 p.m. to I :30 a.m. FAMILY DINING At Reasonable Riles. • 2300 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa HARBOR SHOPPING CENT,Elt CaaolfA 1>£1.l.IA., CAL1roatuA PH osr.: C'1~} 67S·t3'4 FAMILY DINING COMPLETE DINNER UNDER $3 "CHOICE MEAT" Open 6 A.M. t• 10 p.m. D•ll)' 3355 VIA LIDO, NEWPORT llACH 673--lHJ NOW FEATURING FRESH LOCAL SWORDFISH HALIBUT AND SEA BASS 400 MAIN, BALBOA PENINSULA • 67:M633 • • \, f '"Why t/011'1 1"6 lltid WI tlo '°" J/Jotlitl. this Btrtthen, hiving 1nort often?" of!eied ........... best -view Of the Pacific- b.autilul French Garderl9-a wide choice of good food .and drink-ion- siderate servic~ and, enjaying this unique atmosphere ourselves for over 25 )'hrs, we may be a Jlttleprejudiced. VKTOli HUGO. OiffOriw at Cont Hishwiy ...... Beach-...... n Open Oail'f luncheon-Oinner-Cocktails su::Oilmplp ... Blnquet facilltit$ avall.t~ -J =~~~~~~~~~/lt... ........ -~~M::rv:•:tlon~1~~Acc:e:pt:ed~~5:404~5:3:5~ ........ ~I I: e ,4. Jllblidivy ol AAIFAC, INC • • • \ ' " -..... .. • ~ I . ' ,. i " i ' I· " .. I r ' l f, '· " t " t ~ ' i . , . j ' I • ; ' ' • '· ,. ' ' • I• " ·: '· I ;, ' r. ' ( ~ !· ( t t '· .. ! ' ~ . . • . • • . ' j ' -• ' ' I '. t ' •• ··~ -1 ____ _.. -flUI TMIO NOUU oi CON'tlllVO!S MOYtft Pizza Palace ' . • Like Roest Long lsl•ncl Duck -Tourntd~s of Filet Mignon? ....... V••I Oscer7 -ReinbOw ·Trout? -w.11. who clo•sn'tl!! ~ Thes• •ncl m•ny oth•r •nti'c:i~9 .. fttrMs •f• s•rvecl 1ev•h nights • week••t 8ob•Burn1 R•sf. eur•nt. ,. · ,,_ :..; r-· ~ -• • • ..j . • , Loc•ted in F-.s.h,ion 1,11~d, ~ob, ~Uri!~ .i1 !"Or• th!ln just 1 "Stei k ind lo'bster;•, 're1t1u~ , r1nt. A'selection of twenty c•refully pr•pare!_ entrees -1ccomp1nied by Bob Burns f1mous .Creem C•esar Salad -'!"ill satisfy th• mQst di~crimin1~in9 p•l~te. • ®UT 'N' ~ B©UT .. Continued from Peg• 26 from marinated. Bismark herring iq sour cream to escargots de BOurgogne. And concluded with delectable beyerages from cafe uarazil" to cap- pu.ccino •1F1ambe." Closed Sundays, the Riviera restaurant is · located at 3333. S. Bristol St., Costa Mesa, in South Coast Plaza adjacent to the May Co . • ·Ntmpnrf ~rnttn SUNDAY BRUNCH FEATURING STRAWBERRY CHAMPAGNE ~ .'i~s .11 N ... , .. I p.11t. Li's Polynesian Shows · Out 'n' abouters seeking maximum summer diversion will find a kind of "South Seas" escape in the entertainment being offered weekends ·at Lt's in Huntirigton Beach, and a great• deal of relaxation "following one of the restaurant'• ex-- cellent Chinese or American dinners, currently on stage Friday and Saturday even- ings is a group of ~erformers going bx the name · ' °Festival of Tahiti. ' Their Polynesian shows are probably the next best thing to those enacted under the palms and open skies of the islands. ~ .. NATIVE INSTRUMENTS Three fellows, under the direction of Prince Riifli, display k"l!D musica) talents wl)ile perform- ing on a variety of native instruments, drums and guitars. Not to mention sdme mighty fine · ·vocals that are piped to the audience along the way too. And a couple of undulating beauties known as Penina and Sina give out with. some of the. best native dancing local eyes are likely. ~ s~an in a long whi1e. Penina also holds the d1st1nct1on of having been selected as "Miss Tahiti" in 1968. The 11Festiva1 of Tahiti" comes up with three shows each Friday and' Saturday. At 7: 30, 9: 30 and Il:30 p.m. • ~ ' .. ' I • \ 1tan4Gll at' f ilf.e · ·'· . ; :f --Op,~f! everY night, Bob Burns clo•s honor telephone,reserv•tions for peo ple "on the 90." For those .of you who are out for • leisurely" evening, lounge entertainment is provided nightly. Now Appearing 1~ •Tlie unique soni .style o( .trouJ>ador .. ~dalf':'!li ~ Dightob may be heard at Ville nel ~oildo, ~ . "Ctiapman 'Ave:, Orang"e/ f~ 7 g.m.' nighUy l Monday. Ballid~ •from lSth, ~ i!th celttbri~~ • •bis fllvorites, ·and he. handles tl\em with a modfili ; touch, 'but evefywng 'fr0tp light opera to lim'eri~ ~ U I " 'ff ' ··m·ate"tbt sctJle a:s ~e i ,· . .. . · ... .-. I 37 FASHION ISLAND " NEWPORT CENTER . htwMn A·~=r:.~,.~.:,.•tlw1 ,._,.,,.,,."' •144-2030. ALONZO BROS. TRIO ~ TUESDAY th•u SUND,AY · 3333 WEST COAST HIGHWAY NEWPORT BEACH 642-4298 ''GRANTS BRADFQRD HOUSE'' Your Family Restaurant EVERY FRIOAV' s129 . EVERY TUESDAY , AND THURSDAY YOUR CHOICE a...tt .. t..., OTHER ENTERTAINMENT In addition to the weekend -Polynesian shows. Li's is also providin~ entertainment now (rorn 7:30 to 11 p.m. on 'i'liurSdays and ·Sundays. ,Both nights 1 the Raulph and Ann Duo will be found in the lounge,' Raulph at the piano white Ann delivers ' the vocals. 1 L"' Ornate and elaborate decor easily makes t s one of the area's most attractive Chinese restaurants. It's always a pleasure to study the detaile.d art work while enjoyin_g one's dinner. DINNERS And Li's food measures up in every particular to the a~stic su~roundings. Fr~m the fqur Orie!'tal sty\e .family dinners ~ .. the chefs recommendations and a· la-carte select10\s.. · , , · . !f,he restaufant•also offers a snecial chiKlren s plat,e , and 'Sever'al ~erican broiler itPm~ suclt as1 top ·sirloin, New ,York steak and ste8;k ~nd lobster combo: Which~ver way you go you 11 find the ~ea.I eminently saJisfying. OUR FAVORITES ALL THE 'FISH YOU .CA#'EAT BUCK. ·NIGHT. G .... Mff cwCk..-a.-..... .t.1 ,,_ · A few of our p;articular favorites here .~re U;.J"""-4..L.._.I · war . Won top, . oyster beef tende~loin, .. Hawa11an ·shrimp,, and ~rk mu~broom ch0:w ~ein. Together with abalon_e,(ml.Shroom vegetable, chicken almopd. ~moo goo ·gai pan and· shrimp curry. ' ....... ..,,_.. ,.,.... c'""'Y c• 1.,.,. "" 11:111 & •lttlf, T«ttr ,_.. H ... 5'"' ht•'-· e~ .......... er c,..my11t•M 11aw, H.t at111~ & '"!"' After you t1lt1 tile vi1itor1 fro111 b1clt. 111f to Diu11yl 1nd '"d Knoth B1rry F•rm, top if o 1t +II• \lnb11i1v•bl1, . ·OPEN .FOR BREAKFAST, LUNCH AND ~INNE"R 8:30 1;m:to9:30 p.m.,Mond1y thru S1turd1y'-10 1.m. to 6 p.m., Sund1y · GRANTS HUNTINGTQN BEACH BftOOKHURST ·& ADAMS · ' · . · Oi>en S'even daYs -Friday . &nd Satur~~Y 1 ,; from. ll•:301 a:m.:.to_2 a.m., and Sanday .!hrl>Qgh • Thursday from.11 :30 .to . 12 midnight -Us (pro- . nouD.cid. as, though it were Lee's) is located .at ;.,;;;;;;-.! 8961 Adams Ave., at ·the intersection of Magnolia, Huntlrtgton Beach . BOAT HOUSE PIZZA HOME DELIVERIES HAVE CHANGED A LOT -. . . ' SINCE THE OLD DAYS HOUSE ' HOTEL ,.....~ l""""'" .,,,,....,,. ,...,... ,.. ....... ""-. -. .,,.. ., finhtf ,,_ ••••• "olwo.,s enjoy lin. dining .,.,,,,. • CHARTER HOUSE -SHOW PLACE LOUNG>f GIL SHfLTOfl /'I NNQNe & COQCTAtLS t-. ltw9 Sit,"-t P.M. ftMEtbl M:$TAUum' Contlnent1I Cul'1in• CoCkteils Servino Lumhecm and Dinnu Mondav through Saturdav. Closed Sundays, W• ire loceted next to the . May Co. in ·South Co1st Pl•11. JJJJ s. lriftl c:......... . ... , ... , 1.11 .. -. ............... ......._ (213) .f:JT-<MSS 5u111eaolitt DININt:;.,. . ....... "'""'~.;'.:~ t~@rt ::~ -i imhtr5 -- Short.Une fleo~t•urant .i900 £~T OCEAN 80Ul.EVARD, LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA Di111 ;,, tft1 C1ntin1ntcl M111rn1r LUNCHEONS • DINNERS • COCKTAILS · OtD&BSDde . . . • . . HEAR . The Sensatianal ''Light Rock" Saund of THE RfSING SUN FEATURED AT IYllY MO .. DAY Nl•KT II PAMILY Nt•MT TOP SIRLOIN SPECIAL •• $1J9 tnelud•s Baked Pot•to ot French Fries and Speci•l Siulet To•st. INTIODUCI ... SlllLIM' NIW DAILY SPECIALS MONDAY -H .... , ... Steel: , ••• , , , , •••••••••••••••• tft TUDDAT -•rt..d '~• . •••••••••••••••••••••• ,, , "', WIDNUDAY -..,,._.. ...... , • •••, •• ,, •·•• ••••••• SI.It THUllDAY -1.-..., • ,, •.•••••••• •••• •• ,, • , , •• n 1 NIDAY -......,.,._..,.._.. M.W) , •• •· •• , , ••.,,, •• ,, • ··~ IATUIDAY -.._,.. M• •••. , ,, ,, •• , •••• , •• ,, •• ,, . "• IUMfAT -Steell·A ..... ,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• SI .It SERVED FROM 1 r.M. TO 15 r .M. ONLY HUNTINaToN BEACH I cosr.A MESA TOWN 6 CO\l"faV "11.\A~·" MU-.11:1 IUll ~ •IW, HUtU I . lhlt • .._ Ml .U.J.,. CHILD'S POln ON MALP PllCI 'I~ .... 11<1 PlfONI IN ••. AU mMS AVAILULI TO TAQ OUT Richard Vale · .Pl•s .3 IN THI LIDO LOUNOI Enjoy tho swinging rhythms of this popular recording, group. IN '.'THE WINE CELLAR" Wodnosd,y, Thursday, f,iday and Saturday · BOB MOLINE C/.PITOL RECORDING ARTIST VOCAL W1Tt1 GUITAR fOA R.ESER.V~TIONS TELErHON.E '44·1700 ,1107 JAMIOkEE R.OAD . NEWrQkT IEACH l '. BAL·P.ORT LOUNGE ·:· . . . ' .. PROUDL ¥ PRESENTS SUNDAY JAM SESSION 4 to a p.m. WITH THE HONEY BEES HELIN An~ BASS ... .,_ .. THUll.S., Fii.i. & SAT.-9 p:m. to 2 1.m. TRY pUR. SUNDAY BRUNCH $1.75 Price lncludu The Drink Of Yeur Choice 4507 W. Coast Highway Newport Beach 675-4200 THE BERLINER • German Family Restaurant Femous For SAUERBR./ITEN with POTATO DUMPLINGS o-......_ For -CHl\DllN'S r ..,... -·r , MINU ' . ; • ' . ; ' ' . ' . .. ' ' ' . ' -SP.M. CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH ~''t: • I ~n.. ; ,~, . Every Oth•r. Sundey _.!;•M~•!!!uk_:,; • > 11512 ..... lhtl. Hlt! ;1 r ... & c .... try c .. ter ~ a,-. HUNTIN•TON llACH "-...:::: HI-UN CIMe4 Mondey ' ••••••••••••••.• •.• •• •1 aPICIAL w·lf!I THll COUPON :. JAMILY NITES TUll.-WIO,..THU-1 • IUY OHi DINNll-UCllYI THI SICQND POl 1/i PllCt ••••••••••••••••••••• For The Finest Cold cuts, Pastries, Bttn and Imported Wlnet--Vislt DER IERUIER DEUilTUSEI Onl7 Several Doon from Restaurant. Jn Town A Country Ctntcr- Opel'l 10 to a -Ooetd Sun. A Mon. - • ' t' ! I I 1 .. H DAll.V ""-" f~do7. July 17, 1,70 '.Y ....-6tllfle to Movies Raquel Stars . EdlW.:1 Not•: Thia -Ptd<k lr J>r<pGfed bf/ the filml CO!llmittc< of Harbor C.....U PTA. Mra. Jo~~ Clort la prcridtnt Y&-..,_• .......... 11 ICIWICKrJ OOKSHOPS -----.......... 10Ulll SW 1ICllUL .FISH • 'D'oplcal ll'llll & l...,.i 5electiOD Of Suppliel In lh• &rel. ... IL11..,_ , JllW. WIUCMl,COITA M1SA and Afra. WiUfcm W a 1' t u com'"'ttc• chairman. 1 t ii fntendtd cu (( rtftrtnct ift dttnmmi"O suitable film1 for NTtoift a Q t Q'f'OUpa and will appear weeklu. Your vifwi art solicited. llail tMm to Mo- t>it GWdc, core of tht DAIL~ PILOT. ~,. . -y Maauo (RJ : Sbelley Wlnln stan as t b e rqleodcr fll tlie Barker gang who temxtzed the OWb in' the wty Id's. MDllEMllDi FDR PMENIBAND WUMJ~ , ... ....,,.,, .. ,._ ... ...... _.,_...., ........ ., _ ...... ,. .......... ....... . . ...,,............ UWN'I n-0, ........ °"· -Mt-1 ._.. J51 au.~=::-' .... ""',.. ~ Offtcal ...... ' l!::!J ... ~ . ~L. ~l~VER~t .. 1 ; ~~G~~=-.,1 ......... ... .......... ,.. .. Mitt illlnl• ·-STAUlff • .J • ® ...... ,..na ._ ~ ............ ..., . ·--... ... . IEN WRIGLEY --On StacJ• -a "" -• -- At ---•·- •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• LAGUNA MOULTON• ll~;;;~;;;;~;;·;~;;;;;;:'.J PLAYHOUSE 11 , ........ c_,..14, THE NIFTY THEATRE --present!: ..................... ,mti•·~--·lll ....... Sl•womir Mroiek'1 "0..t At Sea" "TM Pelltt" * * * ... TUESDAY THOU SUNDAY CURTAIN t :4f 494-0743 I A SATillC nATIMliifT ON A MODllN POLICI STA.Tl June 19-20 thru July 17-11 FRI . & SAT., 1:30 p.m. 307 MAIN ST. HUNTINGTON BEACH . ' For Reservations c.11 11n1 536-9151 OLIVER! 1,lt ·~· .. _ I BUB,LES THE CLOWN CHllDRl!Wi"P'ARTll!S • MAGIC SHOw .:;.. PUPPETS'-FAVORS lt&ASONABLE RAT'S ' -• M90 . Cimirii) 'July 18 ' ·. • . .. Farttily w~~k . "'~..r.- Easy Stitchery. Ideas for Summer A host of enchanling thingi to stilth, engaging the art of needlewatic, at• featured In this article and on tho covw. Ki!J Cltlllloining moleflalt and instM:tlons a,. available. e DEBBIE REYNOLDS DRIVES 'BUS' -The viv· actous actress tells about hEU' camper trip from Boise to Beverly Hills in "I Drove a Camper Bas Through The Wes\.'" .SUSSING· FOR ILEEDERS -The blood laclor tUt ca\llel clotUng now is available for intra- ....,.,. Injection lnlo b~mopbilacs. the "bleed· ~ --14 be killed by 1 minor cut because their blood bofon wouldn't cloL AU Coming Satt1.rday in the I DAILY PILOT I . . . . . • .. ~ .... .. .. '. ' • Ill ~Myra Breckinridge~ Flare-Up (GP): Suspel\'le rlUh days with Lee ,Marvin, drama of gO:go dlnctr'1 at-Clint Eallwood and Jean tempts to flee a murderer, Seberg. • Raquel Welch. lJJke' Askew Two Maki for Sister Sara andJamesStacy1 (GPJ: Clint East\vood TM Gnllbopper 1 (R): portrays an A m e r i c a n Jacqueline Bisset, plays a mercenary in Mexico. He Canadian cltl who seeks ex# rescues Shirley MacLaine, an citemeat in the United States allesed .)'IUn, who gives him and finds' narcoUcs and pr1>-mudt valuable information. stltulion. lJ~ Cotten and A Walk ID Ute Spring Rain Jim Brown.' (GP): 'Romantic drama mr# Happy Eodlq (GPI ' lean ring Antllony Qub\n and Ingrid Simmons J)Ol1rays a bored Bergman. mlddlt-class housewife who TEENS AND ADULTS tumi to drink. John Forsythe Airport (GI: Film version and Shirley Jones. of the best~Ung novel. Burt . Lancaster. Dean Ma rt in, Myra Brec~e (X): 1"1elen Hayes and VaD Heflin. Screen portrayal Of Gore Be:Deltb the Pinet of the VidaJ't novel · .starring Mae Apes (G): Sequel to. "Planet ·'West, John Huston and Raquel o{ the Apes" stani.ng Charlton :Welch. Heston and James Franciscus. · Satu'1 WIN (R): Russ Tbe Gamet (G): Four young Tamblyn and Scott' Brady star, men .in separa\e counbies in a motorcycle drama. prepare for the Olympic track Norwoe d (G): Glen Campbell , Kim Darby and Joe Namath in a contemporary 'comedy. The Oiil-of·Towners (GI: DisasU'ous experiences ol man and wife from Oh.io who go to New York for a job in# tervlew. Jack Lemmon and Sandy Dennis. Patlon: Salute to a Rebel (GP): Portrait ol General George s. Patton portrayed by George C. Scott ; Karl Malden plays General Omar Bradley. s....i Ciwity (GI : Charity is a sweet dance-hall hostess who searches for love and under st and Ing . Shirley lt1.acLalne stars in the title role in this mUJical. FAMILY squalor of the lower class and hts escape . to the ~legance of tbe upper class. Mark Lester, Jack Wild and Oliver Reed. Rucal \GI ' Watt Dianey comedy abwt a motherlesllJ lonely boy and his pet raccood whldl be' tries to civilize. St<"' Fomot and Bill Mumy. Swili Family Robinia : Walt Disney's opirlted tale ol 1 family "'1pwrecked on a deserted !~and. .Jobn Mills and Dorothy McGuire. King ol Ille GrlnHet (G): Walt Disley lllm aboot the life ol a grizzly ~ e a r, photo_graphed in the Canadi~. Rockies. John Ye.mo. UH : Lonely waif finds security aod fritodship with a troup tJl.1 carnival perforll1fn. Ialie ·caron, Mel Ferrer, Zs& Zia Gabor. Oliver ( G): Mulical version .. ' •Too Late tlae Hero' WIOd1&od: (R): Three hour · marathon in Rome flln:t of a music _festival. Gcme Wltb tbe W1ad (GI: MATURE TEENS Margaret Mitchell's brilliant The Boatnib (G): Disney comedy, fllmed in ·Newport Beach, about the Sunday sailor. Stars Robert Morse, Stef>hanie Powers and Phil Silvers. or Dickens' cll9Sic about an Cliff Robertson, right, and Michael Caine watch orphaned waif cast lnto the first wave of their patrol run for cover in the jungle, AND ADULTS novel of the old South during A Boy Named Charlie Brown (G): Full length car- toon •feature based on Cbarles Schulz' Peanuts comic sirip. 1 * in a scene from "TOO Late the Hero" currently TM lettt-r immtdiattly _showing in Orange Co~tyi-';;;;;;;;;;:;:;;:;;;~;;;;;;;;;;~ The Cbeyeane Social Club the Civil War era. Clark (GP): After the Civil War, Gable, Vivien Leigh. t Texas cowboy inhftita a Let It Be (G): The Beatles bordello In Cheyenne: James at ease and in rmear,sal. Stewart, Henry Fonda and Marooned (G): Space rescue Captain Nemo ud the Underwater Cily (G): Robert Ryan and Olutk Connon star in Jules Verne science-fiction adventure. after the title indicates the ~C!Mft':w::::: e,:""·11 rating giVe"'ll the picture by the Motion Picture Code. ' The Motion Picture Codl •1-- Shirley Jones. of·atranded astronauts. The Cross and the SwttcJi.. Gregory Peck, Richard Cr~ blade (GP): Story based on na and James Franciscus. autOOiograplly of the Rev • And ·Rating Program may TONnl AT l :OI. 11:11, bt found on tht motion Davirl Wilkerson and his life among the narcotics users and gang fighters 11'1 the New York slwns. Pat Boone stars. Tbe Hawaiians (GP): Sequel picture page. Mission Fiesta Set to "Hawaii" starring Charlton S £ • R C Zeb 172_ J B. h.da l!estnn anc1 Geraldine Oiaplin. an UUI ey e rates 1m irt Y Kelley's Heroes (GP): World Wa, 11 oomedy#ad--Historic Miesion San Luis venture with Clint Eastwood and Donald liotherland who read a gang of llOldiers In an attempt to steal gold bullion behind enemy lines. Don Rickles ""'8rs . Tiie Malle CbrilUaa (GJ!I: Story d the richest man in the world aild his adopted son. Peter Seller!, Ringo Starr. Palnt Volir Wqoa, IGPI : Musical ol the California gold A.:r' .~ r >'·•R,.,." !u1!t.1z -r.-~· . .1 ... '. Rey, near Oceans ide , celebrates 113 1'12nd· birthday with a two-day fiesta, gay in color. cootumes, dance and song, and splced with tradi· tlom of early Ca 11 f orn i a SpanlslKolonial days, t h I s SaWnlay and Sunday. The fiesta begim at 12 noon, Saturday with the Old World ctJJtom ol ''Bl<Sslng ol th• Animals." alildren bring their gally-decoral<d pet> to the front door of the mission ror the .blessing. ""5 will be judg· ec1 1or special pmes. F r e e entertaimnent in· eluding ~ dallCfn and siJl#rs, M e .J i can stn:llling mariacN players and ~ ... folk ......... will be conUauous tlrougboul t h • fiesta. NOW-EXCLUSIVE HARBOR AREA FIUT.tUN SHOWIN6 AT 116ULAI NICI$ 6 ACADEMY AWARDS & MGM M••pla .. ..,..... LESLIE CARON "LILI" SHOlT-"JJ FATHOMS" I ····•·········· PRElllEllE EllUllEMENT! "TltE MIND BLOWER OF All TIME!" Q TIM .... 0M k • • TIMI SCHIDUU • I •·uu· 1:00 .-11:0 , "OLlftl" ''" I STA•ft ••Dfl'•SOAY ..... S,AC• ODYUllY"' ••·•·······••·••······•• SHOWllG NOW! "lWl'OltT I EACH • Olt.U3$0 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• AND AT 7:51 ONLT ~· .... PATBOONE Exclusive Southern California Engagement ------• • _.. 12, 4, I P .M. ·1a nATIOll" 1130, 5118, 9:30, M. WALTER MATtl!AU ·cuNT~oo .~ SllIBLEYMAcLUNE ...... ___ _ TWO MULES FOR SISTER mJr ,A UNN'ERSAL PICTVRE•TECHNICOl.Clr· PANAV!SioN-Q SWEKI' CHARiT3 -' J --. • ... ... ... .. ! •·Ill -~ .. I i ... J-.00!. ••• !; -... I i ... .. .. I -.... ... i::I " ... .... i ::: -=I ... ... ... I ... ... ..... 91 °"' ... .• I: ~ i .. ... "' l::I·~, ( ) '"' till~ lt:ll .,. I ' Com ... '"' """ •• ... with "~ (;J I '" ·~· "'" """ ' I ("" .. I I ... Fe R1 --··· . . . .. . T + ,. .. • o •' o • I • , I [l /, i' JULY 17 ...... --(-·~·· 111• M.tl Tora ·-M(C) Paper Art Displayed At Bowers 1:•!!! .... <Cl -·-The decoupage art of ~-=)~ ~.:..,.... ~ Evalene Pulati is be 1 n g R&'::'".e., .., • pr<1ented at the Qwles W. ·ir.::1 .., __ -Bowers Memorial MUMUm ""l•::::.i::l.. 'tli":;r· !~I.Cl I 1J - -• tMJugh July 26. 1be wocd !: Yoo"' ""' (C) (30) Ml · -1 i.. "#!:• ..\J.::' to":'.: dec:oupqe ts ol'Frl'>Cb Cll'litn • .... .._, Y•ftlllll 1 ._ _. ..,_ ....,... , and balically means to cut ;i, '::r; ':."'.., " 1:11•-11 'llio.,. !Cl and deslgn from paper. Iii'" (-~,...,,. _..., • Good decoupage ls paper l.Mwr, frt11Clt I. SUl!Wu. A IDtll· that has been cut, assembled •·11111 fw 9..-1 fonl• "'' • KAREN WILSON -• -., tho _. and gluedcrealing an original ,,..ttlMPii:wltllUI. FHtured In 'Altl•rs' de!i.,., for decorative rr .... (IC!) .IULY 18 - 11111 Alll01111 CCI (lO) Fullerton purposes. The craltamaMhip, .., ""'ICl (30) concept ol artist and bis ---(C)(30) ~~~-·-=::· ... -:.c;., ••.-.,"'-.,.' s olart. -".., -CCl CIO)' "'" ., ·-tages Dec<>upage flourished I n llll me no , ., (<)(IO) l:JI·-~ (C)""" I• Venk:o and Franco In the 18th ...... ....._ CC> CIO) Mii • llld "' Spttdl. · century and many antique _ ........... _ .... _..... ~ ~-1 ""' ·-,.~ ............... ='tel"•· ·-1 Production ~:=, 1. ~~1;.:u ..;;;, ~ ... ~ ... (C) (30) l'lt!1d1 Iii!!.. MIClllt I tlcUt (C) are actually decoupaged on. l:ti: RlcNtt DtWIOI 111d L J. ......, (C) The music department at It is difficult to tell the dif-,..._ "*'· r. (C) California State C o 11 e g e • ference at times if well done . l r!'i::.~C,<3c%) 7:3Cll~~CCJ...,cc, Fullerton will present the Any object with smooth IWidlro 34 (C) (60) WJ uu'liU' summer opera theater pro. surface 'from a button to ltltlt.dtU .. (30) 1:001~-.:_ ,.. ducUon of "The Italian Gid grandpianocanbede<oupag- 111..,...a..n..1 (C) (30) Gr1· 0 ' m,.... in Algiers" this Saturday and ed. It cm be under varnish, 111,. K«r C . J:008CIS 'E•htc ,..... CC) (30) I ::-1• Cllb Ct> Sunday at 8 p.m. in Recital lacquer, shellac or acrylics, DWlllt'1 Mr Lloel (t) (30) Sclu T• " ... ,... Hall, on campus, 800 N. state depending on· whether it ts Sllel, .lollln1 .._ Hd College Blvd., Fullerton. being put on glass, wood, tin Btfllll lllllf. l:JI B!,~ llp 9-/ ... ._. Wlth the scene let in the or porcellin. It can go under ~ ... '=> C30I ur.· .... -(<) palace of Ille Bey ol Algien glass wtthout v"""-'h or on "' -cw (C) (30) (JO -and by the ....nor., the com-silk. . Tiii ...... Wiil CC) (30) -... ....., • ...,. le opera pcrtrays a "typical Many of these types are m· r's Mn (S!i) ) 151 lllQbllt Hutt9e. '-11 runantk wwk with magnifi-represented in this collecUon, 1"" IOI (I:) (30) ""'"""" -• ~·--~ In I . I i'-•· •:31 ~Ill -(C) ~30! (I) 1 _ 111 ,_ ~·= -an rom lllllp e ~u• w com· ,,, a.,trr11 (C) (IO) CR) Mllllt: .,,.. "• M1t! • opulent era," says Relms, and pllcated hand colored ones " ow lift... ....._, •m-Jltt Mtrco. associate profeseor ot music. taking six months to complete. J!::-;:::c:t.»:: .. 1u.r.::..:,~ th~~~~~ ~o:. =~~:1~~ __. • .Iii s. Jofl1, 81 QR. -Dll&ttl FtlrN!lb t .. ,,.. -.... elude Midlael McCormack, and .........,_ge all piecea in ...... -Colla Mtt. • -'""""I;"'" b -~ ,) m 11111 ........ -~~ I tl!l CD• ... ~-CCI bass, ol Ganlen Gnw<; Kanm the collection """' done y ~ "A'nc:lilt _.,_ liitlli: ~ .. 'WI.boo. mezzo qiraw, ol Evalene Pulali over a four- • $ -------Loll Fullerton; Paul Harms, tenor, year period. Her love of an--C---WML rt Gorden Gnw<; ond Becky tiques bas led her U. .,. them ::::--.....---1-f!:1 Alocrie,ooprano,Anahelm. as backgmmd for mB!ly ol l~i-~=..;,; .. 1 1mi.~~ai: ~JSf Sf~~ ~:=:~!~~,;;.·~ dint f1tlnlloliWs Jlf'9 ....,,, ~' aeuon; bu performed with 4:30 p.m.: Sundays 1 to 5 ' Favorite Model \\lary Anne Sanchez, favorite child model of artist Jo Anne Mix, visits w!U! artist and Richard Challis, gallery owner, at the reception marking opening of Miss Mix'• exhibit at Challis Galleries In Laguna Beacll. Her show runs U!roogb July. ... 0. u.-17 "-' .,..._ ... -- The story of a beautiful girl's lifetime betweenthe·ages of 19 and 22 ·~""""'"°""',,;,.,, '*-••ailllr,,_. . --· Ill• ....., ,...,, """• --lltlll • .ltJll;:.:J ":::btcl_ ·Ille Weal<m Opera Theater p.m.: Wedneoday and 'lllurs- uantlllltill et Ult lll&l'Mll: Jffkt 11'1 ='~ '*"Ill ..-... in San Fian&co Sp r Ing day evenings 7 to 9 p.m. Open1-~= ... 1~ "-13,, ,_,,,, .,. ::" ... .,....., ,.. -;;iOpei;i;;ra;i;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;'°;;;;;;;;;;thei;;pu;;;b;;;lic;;;wi;;;;;;;thoutii!'";;;dl;;;arge;;;ii;;;;;. 7:5S c..... • ....... 11111 DnL • • .... eC1J11o .. •(1:){3llf(11> m--~ c-1t1t fllUlt ol Ptul1'1 m~ bt-em) ~ C.ltl1. lilt tNI: Dick II dylq. ,.__ btal• E ...... • ~ . ·-....... -..... 1'11,,,,,,., ... 1<1 ii. , 111'1 fl I 1?•1 CC) _ ..... ..,. I 1"9-JI .... man. ........ tc> <*-. • rs :11t :r-.. c.m ,.....,.. • Mtie t. . .,_, :t•.:.d.....:-::-:::.:. b(I) .......... ..... -......... 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LAST TIMIS WIDNESDAY, JULY 22 ---MATINllS DAILY •--- •DWAllD•; I' -t·&;i~_ H•&TR 111rMCS _, MWillll. COST.-. IMSA. MOM 1*1\0I ---·---·--- ..11 .. l/:y111r .. l:ntl111g POSITIVELY ENDS TUESDAY, JUL'( 21 ·--JalD.._ ;W\fS STfllART HfllR'f l'Cfl),\ .... J1H!CHEYEM!SOCIALCWBI SHIRl!Y.m5 UNIUNGl!ll STA Ht •101•1c. scon Ul&.MALDIN IAnD •r STARTS EXCLUS.IVELY 11 IOT.H THEATERS I 'lllwr.tfW I a• CQOI'.• ..... 6 PllliMIRI IUN THI AU NIW 'UINIOH GOLDEN WEST ill1\S·ll , 2 Deluxo EDWARDS CINEMAS SAME tOCATION-SAME ENTV.NCE WESTMINSTER AT GOLDEN WEST 892-4493 CINIMA •1 CINIMA •z INTHm'WUTMINSTWttCDnml THI AU NIW LUIUtlOUS GOLDEN WEST Alt ..... ci .... WfttlllMlter 1M .. ._ ... ---..._ .. ,.,.a-• s.. ~ p_,., MATtNllS DAILY ~1-~1 DI.MR mo I TM> MUU:S ~ f1Jrrc11H1c0Loa Oil SISID~ JMD •llAMD HfT 11"""°"""' • !!!I! • fCPeaautl' lia ID --........ . \C-.11s;uilr . IWEK1. c:rta ... 9'aar11" tJlllllll1¥ .& ~---·-;.c..__.,._. ITAm WID., JULY ll J1me1 St.wart • Hanry Pond1 "mE CHEYENNE SOCIAL CLUB" • I • • ,4 • • I I • • l\o'ILY PILOT f~, JulJ 17, 1970 r Laguna's Festival· Shows Work ·o.f 180 Artists JVLY. 17-AVG. M • .ra'l'IVAL (W .u'rl-Tbe FesUval al Arts witb 1111 artisll; ICUlpUn Md ~ displaying their work on the festi· val ..-, wt1I be """' throolh Aug. 30. At 1:30 each -bii tbe ,Pquat al lhe· Masten will be performed on tbe ltqe ol tbe Irvine Bowl with• live mod<il pored and • • wt tn thirty pefntln&1 and, -=ulptura as ,the creator of Ille aitpia1 -11 llilond them. VIC Schoeo bas eompored opodol -r.r the period Md moqd of each work' and the '· .,.... _..will be 111111« hla dlrocllon. Other features or t11o -I Include Rele'1 Puppe! show, The Anna lllary Beck cblJdrea'• art ex!Ubl~ and Sunday on tbe Green. Ad· -to tbe grooncil Is 50 cents for adulll, 10 ceoll for children wader U ytan.. ~ageant ol. lhe Mutel'S' tickets are· --..niur.; 12-11 Fri, Sal and Sun. Phone 49'-1147 for ticket reservaUoos. • · JVL V 17-AUG. M • ART·A·FAIR.-Tbe Laguoa Beach Fine Arts ~atlon is prioentJnc ils fourth annual Art-A-Fair at 346 N. Cout High- wtq, La11J118 Beach, through Aug. 30. About IS artis.,, sculptors and craft.mien will be. showing their work. Houn: 11:30 a.m.-10:IO p.m. AdmiSIJoD 25 cents, children under 12 ~ free.. ·~ ' JVLY 17-AUG. M MWDUST FESTIVAL-Over 150 arlsists and craftsmen will be ~ tbeir work at tbe, Sawdust Fmival Jo tbe ~ • .l:Jlo$ ol ~ Canyllll lbd; Laguna Beach, ftom ~ tO~a.a. to nildnl&ht daily. 'Tbm·il no admisllcn charge. f' ... . ~· . .-JULY 11 r %$ •• ~ CIDLDREN'S '111EATBR -The F...,tain Valley Commun· ;.: lb' '11iatir ls llqlllc two one lid, playa, "Tbe Slolen ~ rrm .. anc1 -nw: 1.a1t Princeu" 1n o. eommumty een-~ ter, -. Slal<r, F-taln Valley . at. 7:,30 p.m. July 17 ~ .,.. IHt. -at 2:30 p.m. wjll be performed July II-'> JI.. The ltories of tbe two plays intertwine with the mirup :' of.• am-Prince ml Princ<A at blrtb. 'l'beY are ...Ved :'= "from ttie palace, m.il1t1bn !or each o(hef IOO becbrne .separ- ~ ~ ~ be f~ )y peasanp: and ~. Eventually lhe :,. ideetltiel·are ftstored·and all 11 well. Tl.eketa,·50 cents each, -may be reserved by calling 142"5216. t ' ( I l f l I t•'11·1~1· f l"tll ._ to N-Bllp .. "1tlf ft. I.all D1Y t to 7 "" ...... , ..................... .... ...., Doll' ................ 41<11. airw... .... 12 ,,.., .,.., =··-......... ..,....~'"°"'· I e11y-c1re . ectiv1 w11r for · "''" aGd INys we tllinli: we h1v• • , wh~t you w1nt to weir! eptll Sundtyi • , • for the S1111'11T1tr 12 to S ••••....tceN e _..... eli•'I• 1 fe.W .. ltlalMI, atw,.rl-M•tl. '44-1070 I p- ~ l'OlllTllAIT ff,.,,. •f1Miftt• 4H AMe11n 4t Re1tttr4 "J h tt...ri Mitt• .. t Jl6f.lt'4J LAGUNA BEACH ART ASSOCIATION GALLERY _, CLIP' DllllVI -494-6531 JVLY 17-11 LIPIZZAN STAWON 8111lW-'!'ht RO)'li Lipiwm Stallion Sbow will come lo the Loog Beach• Arena July 17-19 with perfonnancts at 1:1> ·p.m. Fri. and .sat. ud 2:JO p.m. on Sun. Tickets. U.... 1vallable 1t the box office andimost ticket a1encles. The ' paceant features Stallions from Austria and Spain with lllJIOUI European acrobala and performers. JVLY 17. II llARllOR. TOVR -The Pavilion ~. Newport Harbor's newest fun attraction, is maldng sightseeing trips at 1 and 3 p.m. dilly, depm'tJ.ng from the Pavllkrl for tbe tckninue cruise ol. the bay. lbe boat Is a repUca of In old-time river boat, Javiahly decorated in rich reds and 1111lcls.-(Affilable !or charter parties, too.9. Fare for sightseeing is $2·for ldulJs, $1 · for Children under 12, tot.a under 5 free with ldu!ta. Reserva- tions -1173-5245. JVLY 17 ·II ClllLDREN'S ·THEATER -1be Huntlngtoo Beach Play- bbllle Is pre1e11Ung ita summer children'•· theater show "H.an9el .and Gretel," on Fri. at 7:30 p.m .. and ~land Sun. at 2:30 p.m. through July 26. Ticket!, $1 may be reserved by Callin( -1. · JULY 17 • SPET. I DISNEYLAND SUMMER - Disneyland is c e 1 e b r a t i n .g its 15th birthday with over 500 entertainers all summer Jong Jn the "Super Summer" celebration. There will be 2' special shows ai>d talent groups with "Show Me America," musical comedy on the Tomorrowland Stage at 8 and 10 p.m. Mon.-Fri. The Tomorrowland '{errace will have ."Sound c'aat1e Ltd."• with new sets, l]eW costumes •nd top rock favorites every evening from 9 except Sun. The ''Minority of Six" will take over the Terrace on Sun. and may also be heard on I.he Tomorrowland Stage_ on Sat • and lhe Plaza Gardens on Fri. The "Entertainment Com- mittee'! play1 OR the Terrace Mon.-Sat. afternoons. The Plaza Gardens will have "Big Band" sounds for ballroom dancing, nightly ·except Fri .. with leaders such as , Tex Beneke, Sammy Kaye and Harry James ·playing. Sunday brings "C.OUnlry Jubilee" on the Tomorrowland Stagi: with . a dilfere.nt gr(>llp each week, drawn from folk~mu.itc experts. Jazz will be heard in New Orleans Square and aboa'rd 1 . the .Mark Twain. All this plus U>e 53 pennapent fufl.fillcd attractions all summer long. H~:· I .•·fl!· to, 1 ~.m. daily. JULY 17 • 16--SEPT. 7 XNOTl"S BERRY FARM - A Golden Cavalcade of Country and Weatern Musi& will be staged each weekend at Knott 's, thrflUlb Labor Day, Sept. 7. Appearing July 17, May! Nut- ter; July JI, Webb Pierce; July 19, The Saddleites with showtlmes -Fri. • Sat. 8:36, 1:30 and 10:30 p.m.; Sun. 5, 6:30 and 9:30 p.m. "The Sound Generation," a group of 24 young men and w.omen from John Brown Univer- sity, will present shows MQl1.·Thurs. at 7, 8:30 and 10 p.m. Houri: t a.m,-11 p.m. Mo11.-Thurs.: 9 a.m.-midoight, Fri.-Sat.; Close JG p.m. Sun. Admi ssion $1adults,25 centa for children 11 and'un<ler. No additional 'charge for shows. 803t Beacl1 Blvd., Buen. Park. , JULY17.;30 FUM' PRoGRAMS - A children'• matinee film will be shown in the multl·purpoae room ne:s:t to Mariners Library, 2005 Dover Drive, Newport Beach, at 2 p.m. on the last Sal o! tbe month. Adult !llms will be shown in the same .Place on the last Tuesday of the month at I p,m. I mm films-five to a patron for a period of .three days-are available to the public. Inquire at library. JULVJ7·AUG.f · n 1r, DISNEY ON PARADE -Anaheim Convention Center, 0 W. Katella Ave., Anaheim. Performa~ 'tuesday ..: Sun. a p.m.: matinees at 10:30 a.m.1 and,Z p.m. Sat.; 2 and 6 p.m. Sun.; 2 p.m. Wed. • Fri, Closed Mon. Tlckets, $2.50 -$5.; (Children under 12 $~ less.) avalliblt at ~X office "or ticket agencies. 100 Dianey characters apPearing for !he first time together in a live two-and-one-half hour show: It blends live prodllction, sound effects, motion pictures, n.iagiC, music and llghUng effects in a new form of entertainlnent. On sta1e through Aus. 9. • · ' ' . JVLY 17 • 31 STORY HOVRS : The "Papoose Club" story hour will be held ill three Newpbrt Beach Ubraries between now and July 31. The Balboa branch has scheduled it for 9:30 a.m. on Wed.; the Corona del ¥ar Library will hold it on Thurs. at JO a.m. and Mariners at 9:30 a.m. Fri. JVLY 17 • AUG. zt JAPANESE VIU.AGE -Rock groups and light shows will be the "heavy happenings" at Japanese Village on Sat. even· ings thls summer, from 7:30 p.m. to midnight ~th the "Samu- ~" and "~ Prophet&" performilll with the aid "111 Fila- . rnent - a llgb1 show. All this in addition to the other attrac- tions at the vtQage including trained bean, a seal show, karate exhibltlom and tame deer. FOOd is• available. 6122 Knott Ave .• Buena Park. Phone 523-23111. · JVLY 11-19 S,AN LUIS REY FIDTA-The Old Mi s.!ilon at San Luis Rey, three miles Inland 'from Oceanside on Highway 76, Is cele- brating its 172nd birthday with a two-day fiesta beginning at noon this Sat. There will be free' entertainment, a mid~ way, booths with artifacts and handsewn Mexican goods on sale. Tours of the museum and church will be conducted. ' I. ~ • -JVLY II cliidea two· nighll of camping. three muls iocludill( I Sat. TEEN CLUB DANCE -The WestmJnster' Recreation arid noon Hobo Stew and Sit. pight steak dinner. Tickets by mail Parks Depart.men~ )Vlll hold a Teen ClQb Dance in the com-un,tll July 24. Wti~ Comupac React Inc., P.O. Box IOU, Mont· munity Center, aoo Westmlnlter Ave., E(or Westminster clair, Ca. 917'3. Tbere will be contests and prizes galore, toe en S) each Sat. 'from I p.m, to midnlsb!. AdmlllSlon, $1. flaiiclsiinceiij,j!reeiiiiji!illliii'ng"andjiigmsjiiiijjicaiim~piing~a.reijjais.ijiiijjiiiiii for memberll $1;50 f~ t>OQ,111embers. "Shoppe'' will play for dJni:lng July 11. : ; · ~ , ' ' JVLY M • ).UG. 11 · POPS CONCERT -Henry Brandon will conduct concerts at 9 p.m. every Afon. in ,Stage Court on the pedestrian mall at Fashion Island, NaWport Beach. A ~member brau band will perform one week and a concert orchestra on the ·alter·\ nate Mon. No admislion charge. JVLY H • JUNIOR TEEN DANCE -The Junior Teen Club of West- minster will hold dances on most Fri. nights !rom 7:30 • 9:30 p.m. Jn the Comri:nmJty Center, 8200 Westminster Ave., West- minster. Admlss1oo, JiO cents. "Pure Joy" will play for daodng on July 14. ~ JVLY 31 • AUG. l WESTERN JAMBOREE -Comupac React Inc. of Pomona Valley (a non-prolit organization of volunteer citizen band radio operators), will hold its second annual Western Jam· boree at Silver Lakes near Norco and Corona July 31 • Aug. 2. Gates opeq al S p,m. The Jamboree is open to everyone with a $6.50 tab per person {children under 12, $3). ~t In-, . " I Live k,. Theater t :If : .. One Acl Pl8)'1" Two one act plays by Siawomir Mrozek, ' ' T h e Police" and "Out.at Sea'' are on stage at the Nifty Theater, 307 Main St., Huntington Beach. Fri. and Sat. throogh July II at 8:30 p.m. Reserva· lions -536-9151. "nt raatutlcb" Miq:Jcal. f~tisy oo stage .at Sa n · Clemente Theater, 202 Aveit!da Ca·brillo, San Cle~te, Wed. -Sat. at 8:30 p.m. through Aug. 8. Reserva. tions -'92-046.5. "Oliver" Mu~al versi9t ol "Oliver Twist" on stq:e at the Moulton Playhouse,_ a O 6 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach, Tues. -&ia. ·at 8:.30 p.m., through Aug. 30. Re&er- vation:s -494-0743. "SJ>OOft RJver AatbolOQ" on stage at South Coast . Repertory, 18!7 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa, Fri . .Sun. al 8:30 p.m., through July 19. Reaervations--646-1363. lra:n · ictor .. In 1st Film • RezJ Farsai, handsome young newoomer who stara in Kentucky Productions' cur- rently. filming feature, "Stop Me!", is the first Iranian ac- tor ·ever to star in a Hollywood mm production. For thrills and beauty ... • .. Son of a promlnent Teheran family, Farsai came to the film capital a year ago to perfect his English and to study drama. He was chosen for the picture by director Ted Roter, who cast him as the athletic young hero of the film. watch the Thoroughbreds in action oll STAct Sat, Ju~ 18 I • at Del Mar! Ferlin Husky Show It alf 1tart1 Friday, JUiy 241 When you're ho.Jdlng your breath, or screaming at the top of your lungs.· •• when you feel• ling/Ing in your fingertips, and find yourself jumping in excitement ••• when you feel a warm glow of sati&laction and you discover you're smlllng and taf/dng with people around you ••• tha~ you know you're st Def Marl Appi11loos• Hort• Show Ju~ 18·19 IRA Chempionihip R~eo • Sun., Ju~ 19 Archie C1mpb1ll & Th• H1ger1 Show • Th1&111nd1 " Edllblb • F'rH StlpS..... •J•oiot fM&-- • T1rilloc ...... . .,......,. __ • The ofd·tlmers will tell you that. Nswcom~r1 sense it in s hurry, too. · You look around. At the action. At the dislinguished, charming buildings, You §.mall that special tang of fresh, salt 11/r 1/ghl off the Pacific. And you &Imply know you're having'• ball/ ·What a way to really en;oy the feeling of a great vacatio n. Even if i?'s only one day. At Del M,r, even one day becomes a special holiday. ' The 0,,1 Mar season Is here 1gain. 31st yeer. Get into /he action, Share Iha thrills. You'll discover there's nothing like rhe beauty and eXciremenl of 1hor- oughbted racing. It all starts Friday, July 241 See )'OU at the track/ Only $1.75 tor Grandsj,lnd admission. What other rnai9r aporf can match tht!'l Cal/ or wrlfe today. D111i .... 1hl I _,_ltlltfllladtlocf*,,_, ........ " rwn. ... •tlrcJtlt ras. r Gatts -11111 a.m, Dtlly NtwpCN1 lll'fd, I. f1lr Dr.-Cooto Meta • ' . • l ' ' 11 " .. ' [ ,. Ii .1• 2 2 2 2 2 2 ll •l ... DICK TIACY iTUMIUWEEDS • -· Mun AND JEFF ? • ~·~ . ·-··- • '· JUDGE PARKER PLAIN JANE .., __ ___ ·1 DAILY CROSSWORD :·.~' R. A. 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I · ' • • 842 <611 · ' UtETHE EQUITY 111 TOUR OLD CAR TO MAllTllE DOWN Powersteering;disc'l!"okes, 390 iVeniine,oir.Conditionlog, , . · . (All · "' Fot; This' PATMENTONTHENEWONE -PAIDIDIORllO?I .· Wh~ewolltiies,24inOlllh,op ... en~l .. se. '. . ' ' s ~.. . • . . . or . . • '. CAll 842-'61 l R.SlioJ7iBO · · 'cALL itEinAL DEPT. 84 -6611oR540.1180. · · · •J 15° ~~"" -·-. _ .. 540-1180 Fr1e.S~n1c1 · , f • I 'I I I - ' .. . . ''Out 25th v •• ,., WULIY N. TAYLOR CO., ~ Realtors • • ., ' . • HOUSES FOR SALi PAULoWBl'l'll Cilll'ABAl'I &a£L'l'T OO. • HOUSES FOR SALi • HOUSES FOR SALi MACNA8 °· IRVINE FINER . HOMES UDO Charming 4 Bedrm S batll home ideally lo- cated on 45' street to street lot near club-- house & tenn!J courts. Beamed ceiling living rm family rm &: large master bedrm sur- roJnd attractive patio &: there is a form.al dining rm. Asking 3'19,950. You must see it. . EXCmNG 2 STORY Outstanding View from every room in this elegant 4 BR 3 batll home in Dover Shores. Soarlnff ~ story beam ceilinged living rm with 14 high fireplace. Parquet floored lam· lly rm. Luxurious!)" crptd, drped & land· seeped. Loads of decorator wallpaper~-was Ivan Wells model borne. Now low priced at $89,500. ROY J. WARD CO., Realton Dover Shores Office 1430 Galaxy Drive, N.B. 646-1550 OMLY Pllm WANT ADS? Roducod ,_ "' IZl,900 • bl& 2 ''"'" ' Bednn, flmll1 rm. ' :klx32 bollUI room. Del~ blt•tn kltcbtn. tr8bly ndtcon.tfld. a-lcr boot ' -· Will< to ochoolt l OCC, Ro. dll«d l«lOO " $19,900 for ta.'t Ille. Vacant • 1ee ~ 11<.Y. Call 540-ll!l, HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOME AND APARTMENT ON UTILE ISLA~D 2 Bdrm. home 81ld 2 baths and 2 bdrm apart· ment for Income. Furnished apartmem. ~ar­ pets and drapes In tlie home. Financing available. ST!PHENSON REALTY 306 Marille Balboa Island 6 75-4000 0-rol IOllllGentral Cokl\·Jel'.,Bankar OFFERS: __ .... A SELECTION OF FINE. HOMES WATERFONT WITH SUPS 4 Br., 3 Ba. Near N. H. Yacht Club .......................... $169,500 3 Br., 3 Ba. Lltue Island East Bay $14-0,000 6 Br., 4-~ Ba. Can Be Conv. To Duplex ........................ $110,000 Triple> on Channel .. . .. .. .. . • . .. $ 74,500 UDO ISLE Well located 4 Br. Beach Home .. $ 50,000 St~!:1:.,~~4 .Ba:-~ _F_am.. J\'.".· $ B5,000 Decorators Dream, 5 Br. & Swimming Pool ............. , $125,000 Well Maintained Triplex by Tennis Court .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . .. $119,500 5 Br. Waterfront Pier & Slip .... $195,000 BA YCREST-DOVER SHORES 5 Br., 4 Ba. Pool + Din., Fm. & Game Rms. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. $ 98,500 Spacious Atrium, 4 Br., 3 Ba. Pool $ 88,500 Just Listed. View. 4 Br., 4 Ba., Din. & Fm. .................... $ 97,000 BLUFFS-E ASBLUFF 3 Br., 2 Ba., Bright Decor. Pool Near .................. , ....... $ 39,950 I Br., 2 Ba. CUte, Sparkling Clean. $ 43,500 '3 Br., 3 Ba. Vlew~raclous Living. .. ...................... $ 51,500 ,4 Br., 2-~ Ba., Great Family Home ........................ . WESTCUFF Early Amer. Beams, etc. 4 Br., s Ba. " " " " " " " " " " " " " ' 63,500 Courtyd. Entry; 4 Br., 2-~ Ba., F/P ........................... $ 52,500 Vac. Move-In Cond. 4 Br., 2-¥.i Ba. $ 51, 750 CORONA DEL MAR Lot & ¥... 2 Homes. Zoned R-2 -Pool ........................ $ 77,500 BALBOA PENINSULA 4 Br. Paneled Fam. Rm. Steps to Ocean & Bay .................. $ 76,500 LUSK HARBOR VIEW HIW View, S Br., 3 Ba., Family Room $ 59,900 Great Buy! 3 Br., Fam. Rm ..... $ 48,900 Four Br., Family Rm., 3 Ba., Pool$ 59,750 BROADMOOR HARBOR VIEW HILLS 4 Br., 2.-Jh Ba., Ocean View - Anxious .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. $ 65,500 4 Br., 2-~ Ba ., Unique Tri-Lave! $ 68,950 5 Br., 2-¥.i Ba., One of a Kind ... $ 68,900 4 Br .. 2-¥.i Ba., View -Open Beams ........................ $ 72,500 IRVINE TERRACE 2 Br .. Den, 3-¥.i Ba., Bay & Ocean View .......................... $ 89,750 S Br., Fam. Rm., View -Pool & Patio ........................ $ 51,500 S Br .. 3-V.. Ba. Frt. !Ww View - Cust. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. . $175,000 4 Br., 4 Ba. AAA View -3600 Sq. Ft. ". . " . """"" "' " $200,000 BAYSHORES Charm Galore -Just Listed ... $ 49,SOO 3,000 Sq . Ft. Plus 3 Patios ...... $ 59,500 2 Sty. Family Home Nr. Beach .. $ 59,500 CAMEO SHORES 3 Br., 2-~ Ba. Prof. Lndscpd. Pool. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . .. . . • . . $ 72,500 3 Br., 3-Ba. Conv. Den. View Pool .................... $ 14,750 4 Br .. 3-¥.i Ba. Rare Oceanfront. Pool .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. $150,000 • LAGUNA BEACH Blue Lagoon Townhouse, 2 Br. & Den .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... $ 57,500 Irvine Cove, Near Beach, 2 Br. & Den ......................... $ 84,500 Emerold Bay, Danllng View 2 Br., 2 Ba .. """"" "' : .... $115,000 Irvine Cove Oceanfront, 6 Br. & Pl ' ayroom ................... $325,000 HUNTINGTON HARBOUR 5 Br., H&F Pool, 3 Ba., to Ft. Dock $108,000 Waterfront 4 Br., 3 Ba., Boat SI. $115,000 to Ft. Dock, Deck, 3 Br., 2 Ba ... $ 79,000 46 Ft. Yacht 4 Br., S Ba., 60' Bay ,105,000 38 Fl., Float, 4 Br., S Ba., Yard .. ' 82,800 Just Reduced. Waterfr. 4 Br. Dock f 119,IOO Unique 4 Br., 2.-V.. Ba., Many Extr&1 .. .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. • .. . • f llf,llOO SPICIAL Wants Cash, Take Over Mu. FHA Loan .................... ' fl,500 Bay It Oetan View Prom HWtop f te,500 MO~ -- I 2•: ra ~ ed of pr I ls. I Al I ~ tr or 67 • ~ ·¥ ... • .. • .... -·· _...,. • •• -• Fridll, Ju~ )7, 1970 MOUSES ,DR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALi HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SA(E HOUSES FOR SALE --·""'."".'"..,.,----:=~ Gonorol 10000.norol 1000 Gtn0rol 1000 Gonorol 1000 0.Mrol 1000 ~!'!!'.,!I_. 1000 Cosio ~ 1100 New~ Holthtt 1210 c....,. ., !Mr DUPLEX • > br. Ul.000 Ul,9'0 3 BR 1'4 ba. 514ll TAKE lT EASY Country Clvb Area S3000 dn. $300 mo Hw:. Crptll, loe.n on lit T.O. Ji'rvl, w/w Lo\.-ely ptov1nclaJ 2 bdrm. 2500 Sq ft. low, rambllng drp.v; aitve, re.(, pr. yd, tpt,. open beam clp, niet 2 bath home plus immac. 3 Bedrm 9.33 Acres Lawson LIDO ISLE BRAND NEW 1 2·Story Baylront home. 5 Bedrms, 41!. baths, ! family room, formal dining room, canliliver· ed patio overlooking the bay. Your selection of carpeting & decor included in the asking , price of $150,000. See agent at # 11 Linda , Immaculate 3 Bdrm p1W5 paneled Famll.Y Roont. J...ar&e 40' lot and spacious patio. $63,000. Zoned M·l. exceptional local acreaaa tor industrial uaer only. Owners a.axkiu&-eub. mit &II offers. Asking $37,500 per acre. Added Family Rm! $24,508-YA rancb 11;)1,e aaou from ta.ir. 2344 State 64~7.m COlld. C.U owtier 54s..8448. i;tudkl apt. BeJow HW)' •• R-2 "-'a.Y. Po01 ~ .. lot, E..Z 270 ROBIN Hood Ln. 4 br lot, J'QOm to add, $43,000. ""I"> 61' loon ,..,.,,. ~ d"• Sll,000. 122.000 Dowr 5i.-1727 SPECIAL PRICE available-.~ at $43,500. assµmable loan at!>%.% an. ---On lhiw corner dupliex, :1--2 ~n Everungs nuaI rote. 66-1294 +MEDITERRANEAN BR. ground nr. unkll, fldwd. Isle. ENTERTAIN GRACIDUSL Y And live comfortably in this beautiful 6 bed· room, custom built waterfront home. A large· waterfront terrace, 2 family rooms & an en· try courtyard all make this a unique home on a unique island. ' BAYFRONT LOTS Froin $60,000 To $175,000 LINDA ISLE DEVELOPMENT CO. 1080 Bayside Drive, Newport Beach 67S.J210 642.S23S Open Houses THIS WEEKEND 1000. • .., "" ...., 41Nctorr ., .. .,. ... It .,... .... ,... t• lion• fl•m.t. All -I.e..._ lltt.4 below .,. Mun"bed I• trffffl detell by .................. wller9 hi f\Mfoy'• DAILY PILOT WANT ADS. '-""' .,..1 .. •P" a.o.s.. ffr sal• or to ,..t -~ to lilt ._. l.to..-lo• iii tills eel• .. eoc• fridoy, HOUSES FOR SALE (1 Bedroom) 4701 Seashore Or, Newport Beach 642-5200 (Sat 1·5) (2 Bedroom$) 398 La Canada (Back Bay) N.B. 675-5930 (Sat & Sun 1·5) (2 Bedroom & Family or Denl 1515 Bonnie Ooone (Irvine Terrace) CdM 644-4910 (Sat Sun 1-5: 30) ( 3 Bedrooms l 989 Arbot, Costa Mesa 673-6568 (Sat & Sun 12-4) 2674 Redlands , Costa Mesa 6754630; 548-7850 (Sun 1-5) 328 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar 673-6510 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 4607 Wayne (Cameo Highlands) CdM 673-6642; 675-6459 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 3098 College, Costa Mesa 546-5440 (Sun 1-5) 4632 Sierra Tree Ln. (University Pk) Irv. 642-8235 (Sunda y) 2039 Irvine Ave, Costa Mesa . 644-4910 (Suu 1·5) 228 Goldenrod, Coro na de! Mar 644-4910 (Sun 1-5:30) *4639 Tremont Ln , Newport Beach 644-24:10: 833-0700 (Sun 1·5) (3 bedrooms & Family or Den) *2006 'fabuna (Irvine Terrace) CdM 642-6472; 673-3468 (Sun 1·5) 216 Via Genoa (Lido Isle) NB 673-7300 (SUn 1·5) *134 Harbor Island Rd .• Newport Beach 644-4910 (Sat 1-5) 2215 Aralia (Eastblull) NB , 642-8235 fSat & Sun) Brochure On teqUf'l:it HARBOR VIEW HILLS Spacious 5 Bedroom. Large dining roo:m, Pool arid Out- standing View. S"12.000. Bro-. chure on request. WESTCLIFF $23,500 FHA··YA No down payment VA or $550 down FHA. Very nice 2 bath Sofl.SMt EASTSIDE, 3 br boUse on EXc:eptionaJ Ba,y 4. mountain I tin., sltake It shlncJe, -- .... "" view. Private A apacious. "10\'t'-ln eond. $46.000. • ru, 10N' lot, fruit trees. I n~. Off _... Exel • 1 B •·-t•'· fo ~"-· tt If' I ( ~...v .... , ..,..... by -•288 near Y new. 4 uw-u~. ex-e • ...., UllVC: y Y , ~ ,,.. """'"""'"e ! • o-·1 • ..... ..-.. owner 'U""" · ' u · stt R -• 8'D-6010 e.flt.ed in c:osta Meaa. in a ,.._ .. ~~ ~ndablc, 41t ba + malcl'!I, "1ver y ecuty 111~ ell's. 5000 sg n buiU 3001 E. Cout Hwy .. OM terrific ~ It baa Mesa Del Mer 1105 lhree btdr...., ud o beau. SZ1 800 -·-----~ court A atrium, 4 FANTASTIC VlEW tiful added llm1J1 room. · • . By Owner Assume 5'\4 % loon. Clll' &ar · Con!ider !'.Im house China Cove overlOOkina ~. Tm over ..,.,...,., · 1ub-SWIM POOL lll.000 3 BR, W. nn, prof. or lot ... , In thla ""a. bor, Jolly' f. bl"" Padll<. jeet to e'Xiltlaa VA lol.D 't 4 9(lrma. 2 baths entey hall 1dscpd, 2 patios, new shaa: $169.000. Owner 548-'Dt9 A pleasant le tt"'tclusive corn.. 6\S'4. 'total montbb' pmt wume5"'l'&~%ra~ a'Pts/drpe,llateentry,eust, munity. 3 "an .• larae llv. wW be oaly 12•.oo. or ao loan. Built-ins in dream kit-· fpl., nr scbls A: pk. 56-1323 Unfvertity Park l237 nn .. View bu.lceny, 3 pr. no money down VA -nw cben, dining room, park like ages. sM.900. (Opon EvH. 'ti\ 1:30) Newport •t one woa't last. Clll -· yard. 511).1'12';. MeM Vordo 1110 Assumable 4"'% loan. own. ''W• Sell .. Home er will sell FHA or VA, 3 Every 27 Minutes'' s •••lllll BRING YOUR PAINTBRUSH ••. , . BR, 2 bath, alx3l liv, rm, TARllrLL -· H•r•·-· 1, new kitchen w/bltirL"!, dble • '~ _.. .....,.. And let ttit-sunshii\e in! Ltrt your Cl'ea.tive abilities ru11 rampant in this 3 bdrm. 2 bath. Owner want:; ofter. Priced at $.)1.000. Lo\v dawn paymt. So ... let's ntt:oti- ate. garage, Or TRADE for 2629 HARBOR BLVD. WESTCUFF large 4 BR home. 546 16• Lovely 4 &Inn· home at un. Marion"'""'""'" 642-2237 OPEN EVES TILL 1:30 helievahl< $45.000. <>wnor Lochenmyer Rt>,1llor 1860 Newport Blvd., C.M. CALL 646-3928 or M5-J4&3 Open Evenings ,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.I """' oell hnmedlai.ty. For JJnJa Jjle lea~ Smith, Realtor e Rod Hill RNfty Un.iv. Park Center, Irvine Call Anytime 833-0820 TrH Lined Quiet cul-de-sac in Mesa V~. Spariding home with 3 spacious bedrooms, 2 baths, large family room, covm'!d pe.tio, play yard, fantutic landscaping .fitt. place, bl.tins, shag 'erpts, [ '"~'!'l~~~!'!":~"" new painl. it's got ..,..,. LARGE FAMILY? ' ' O PEN SAT/SUN. 1-S , 4607 WAYNE-, P<'r!eet cood.; xJnt carpets & dra.Pts: abl.lndllnce of ('abineu In cheery lritdl:, "W/ ; bltns. A qualit,y ~ clth . pogsession; o t fer e d at " $47,500. " ·=~AN RE~~· home in Costa ·Mesa, 2 ZlZlZlZlZlZlZ=:C blocks to. ""°°I. Wilh the NEWPORT 8EACH greatest mcrease ln home Business transfer require& quick aale of this lo\-ely BAYFRONT home With 5 bf!drooml, 5 batba spacious tamny room 5,000 LwruriOUI Sq, Ft. in all, plus Horse Ranch O.lux.el Or&nge Park 2~' acres, 25 minutes to Newport. i.story colonial home, view. Lge pool, guest house, channlng 10-atAll barn, riding ra~. new pipe fe~. SlZ,000. By appointment, owner, 836.8181. thing! Priced at ollly $30.5llO. Then, perhaps this home Is For details ca.II ~ll.51.. for YOU! 5 Bdrms. plus family rm., 2% ba .. comer IOcation • only ~ blk. to pool & tennis cts, GOOD VALUE at $35,950 with an ASSUMABLE LO\V INTER- EST LOAN av'allabll.'! UNEXCELLED VIEW . of Harbor' & ocean, Attr. : split level home on M, 5100 ; sq. ft. lot. ldtal for 4 Apt. , units. $225.0C(I. 2501 Octtn · Blvd., CdN:, By appt only1 Bill Grundy, Ro•llo< . ' 833 Dover Dr., NB 6t:-a values ever this home will Versatile 4 BR, 3 BA home, be a moneY maker, family rm + pa~o. Modern, Nichols Real Estate ;~~J::t"':.ki~.:c.p:: 546-9251 j•l J ~.~ICHOLS Located on C·2 lot, Eaatside, Oosta Mesa, 3 Bedrm home on rear & professional of- fice in front. Owner will lease back office at $250 per mo for 6 mos. Loan available, $24.400. Full price $32,000. {Open Eves. 'til 8:30) Newport ot Fairview $23,950 snUlll children. Can have fornui.1 dining, Assumable 1st TD at 6K %. Jean Smith, Realtor 646-3255 STARTER BARGAIN ONLY $17,900 Own yQur home for less tban rent. Nice bedrooms. 16 foot living room. Washer, dryer, !ridge, stove inclucled. Sep.. arate garage. A real bar- gain and its R-2. FOREST l OLSON CALL 645-0303 Realtors HARBOR N. OF WILSON large sundeck and Pier a: Slip $1'19,000.Ex.cellent financing Roal ton ''Our 25th Ye1r In the H1rbor Area'' 673-4400 3 UNITS szs.zso 4 Bdrm.-F1mily Rm. Entry hall, centr&l Door plan, dining rm.. lara:e rooms thru-out, built-ins, xtra bath1. 540-lnl, ''We Sell • Heme Every 27 MlnutM'' TARBELL 2955 Horbor Costa Me11 BY-OWNER-- Custom built, 4 bedrm. tam. ily room, 2 bi&' .fireplaces, This beautiful home over- look! the 17th fairway °' Mes& Venle GQlf Course. 6% . &SSutnable IOan. 3036 Java Ril. 540-4095, $62.900. BOB PETTIT, RHllor "SINCE 19-16" Doys 13:S.DID1 N;ghh SALE OR LEASE 3 BR's, 2'A Ba's. $eparate dining rm, factily rm, 2 fl'· pies, .wet bar. Walk to pools & shop'r. Vacant S3'?5 per mo. &«"1735. NEEDS BUYER NOW t BR. ti>wnhouae. Low down! 1200 Last call -MUST SELL! Submit all oilers. S~.700. Call: Patrick \Vood 545-2300 e Bill Hawn. Rltr. fill E. Coast, Cdtd 673-3211 Eieaant 4 Br., 3 ua, din I: ram. rm. • Wf!t bar, 2'frplc. 2083 Swan Dr., C.M~ ~1118 * Locotion-Locotloll* South o~ the HWy, 114 bib , from big Corona, t br ~ · + 2 br. pr. a;:it + xtra ' sleeping room. % car pr .. 17 yrs old. 4>" comer kit. • Updating: !Jf!eded. Otten &C"· , c-epted, ~ evn or wknds .• ReaJton, fi'l3.594l. Broadmeor Harbor Vlew E.i:cellent view, tri·levcl 4 ' BR 3 ha. gd finan. %;15 \Vindover. Open Sun 1-5 • **433 Bayside Dr .. Ne,vport Beach 642·8235 (Sat & Sun) 646-325S Lido Isle USl : . *1707 Tradewinds (Baycrest) NB 6-12-8235 (Sun) (4 Bedroom•) 45' lot·7%. % lft~I. $1500 : down. 3 br, 1* ba. i?f>..!Rl • or 491-1265 • *1646 Irvine Ave (Back Bay) NB 675-4030; 642·2253 (Sun 1·5) 1130 Santiago Dr. (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 (Sat & Sun) **11 Linda Isle Dr. (Linda Isle) NB 675-3210 (Sat & Sun) 2715 Wavecrest (Broadmoor) CdM 644-2430 : 833-0700 (Sat 1·5) ** 13 Balboa Coves, N e\vport Beach 644-2430: 833-0700 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2515 Windover Dr., Cdl\1 644-1416 (Sun 1·5) (4 Bedrooms & Family or Den) 1430 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB 646-1550 (Open Daily)_ , 410 Morning Star Ln (Dover Shores) NB 673-7300 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1330 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB 642·8235 (Sat & Sun) 1606 Antigua Way (Dover Shores) NB 675-3210 (Sat & Sun) *4627 Camden (Cameo Shores) CdM 642-8235 (Sat & Sun) *1721 Galatea, (Irvine Terrace) NB 642-5200 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2516 \Vindover Dr ., Corona del Mar 644-4910 (Sat & Sun 1-5: 30) 1112 Nottinghan1 (Westcliffl NB 644-4910 (Sat & Sun 1·5: 30) 1507 Lincoln Lane, (Baycrest) NB 642-5200 (Sunday 1·5) )901 Commodore, (Baycrest) NB 642-5200 (Sun 1·5) 986 Sandcastle, Corona del Mar 673-2222 (Sun 1·5) IS Bedroom! 122.1 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar 675-1662 (Sunday) (S B.droom It Family or Otn) *1536 Galaxy Dr .. \Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 · I Sat & Sun l 108 Via Koron. I Lido Isle ) NB 642-5200 \Sun 2·5) (6 Bedroom) tt80 Linda Isle (Linda Isle) NB 644-4010 (Sat & Sun 1·5 :30) DUl'LEX FOR SALE (2 & 4 Bedroom 2511 Seaview Ave .• Corona del Mar 644-4010 ~un 1·5:30) TRll'LEX FOR SALE 2·2 BR + 1·3 BR 320-322 Marguerite, Corona dcl Mar 673-?Z?l (Sat & Su n I.S J • P•ot -4 W•P*rf1011t • * Wettfft•"' . , ... • .. The Punle with the Bui/f./n ChucAI• r..;;11,..;E;....p..C ..;.;H..;I;......~1 j ~-_I _I _1•~1 .{ ~...,r,...r..,r_o.,.u.,...,...-il f I I 14 I A Jovel°'" Vermonter •lobbed himself wlfh on lclclo r,-0,,....C,_,A_S_E_l--..,,last winter. He died of~:;;· > 1 1 1 j 1 1 1 1 O COtr1p1-t• lh• c.hvckl• quo1•d b'f l1lhl\g In lhe ll'llU1119 wotdt '-..L.-'-J.....L....J......J you develop from il•P No. 3 below. . ;- 3 BR-2 BA·h:eavy 1h1tke .. itr. oor. Joe: w/boat & 1t·lr. 11pact. FHA or CI fln. avail, By owner, $30,200. 3.lwrt6. OJM&.A~UNES! Stturday'1 0.llY Pilot ...... , ... Phone 641-l618 I 646-7171 -0 THF. Rf:AL '"'\.. ESTA TERS FOREST l OLSON Huntington le•ch I• : 1ll;we Re,1! E .: 1tl' R~l\L E~T A.T t MART ~ountoln Volley 1411 Cool Happl-1 Take a dip ln >"O'Q" OWi\ be& od/!lltot'Otl pOOI. '-'Y • Bed.rm, 2 BA. crptd, intt'r com. \\'llltt:r aottentt. ya.rd, good prier. l lnnCd~,t HAFFDAL REALTV IM.'. IX~~--142~ •""Cl"°tA"NN='t"·t.-Rctf A p I . $79.:ioG. 2 BR. 'l ,BA ~:hotce j BUSIEST marketpl&ct In 2d rJr. \\'/I~. ball.."Otl)'. town. Tbe DAILY Pll.OT Beaut. b11.y loc. nr jetty. ctaulned see1lon. S l v t Jacuul, S\'flmmini; pool. money, time It c.tt\m by Save your moneyT bolt.I »lip! avt.ll. Owner. s hoppfn& from )'(IUf S.hll'day • O!Mll-A•l.il'I~.! 61~ ~atmdl&==";.;·------------ I l ·- RINTALS \ Apts. Furn!"'°' ALS • -. _ ""' RINTALS -,umloh.. H..,... Unfvml ..... 1nv • .., -. .__, R°"'ele 2'11 Now,.rt •-"'-="'~_:-.::,:;l 'Gent __ ,-'•-1 -'----'40l'-'D--'-D~G;.:.tr;o1tr...;e;;..I __ .,._...;-~ -mt' IDGll ... ...,, hlCb hlll 1 2~iEANi;;rr;;;;;;11iiiiiiiiii._-i9iiii9iiii9iii;;il • nNUlhl ovorlooldna tho w-2910 OCEAN n.. N ........ ------•' Wbl'·.._·--*·' _,,_ o•-··-• er 2 WWWU ~ lSocM-&d/fiH<red ~-• manx ~ ~ .. -p. •~• ' · I . IATIE> i o! Pacl!IC °"""' "'90 '"I· 8'1: 2 Car pr. Sundeck. OCCUl'ANCY ~· btlh. maoycxtru tt. o!-lool l~. 3 Br. Dlhwhr., wohr /dryer. .AVAILABLE · ~ Aft;9 • Belt Prkll! • 2% Ba. 1ae tam. rm. WI t.met. tum. Avail. lj'lS to ttA,,DAL RIAL TY 1mme ... ,,,.., l Id &a.Q. 9/U. 1315 Per week . DESIRABLE '\U. I aa..+t05 Luse (Ol'her )Ot; IOdtadod ~-Atttt 1111 cal!: ''&LUFFS'' o.m.t: It'a a Be.au11. 119Uo• w/bl1ck a.a.Q; rptd _m.=mt=,--,===,,.-,.- S Br, 2% ba. Irr Ian>. rm, ""°" nooro. T" the dJa. STILL AVAILAILI! . T-~. S.rlt1 .. .\ u~ 1111., trp1.c. crpta. driw. crlmiN.Unc home • .eeMt. Ob Ht.rbor llland~ z BR. l bl., park 1W. $29:1 fUll Judlcpn&, vm elem $10,000.00. Sy i~t. onb'. A, Drtve' • 81,yfront A: WM 3 BR. 1% ba, 2-IQI ••••• sm lo ,91L'f!l.t. :tntr-831-'fl39, R. SetietJe, ~t, ExclulJvt ~itd. C.11 Elah 3 BR. 2 b&, trl·!~vel ,;·•·UZI ~ QnlY · Brakrr (~4) ~~. Swdffn tor&!taib:. MU2"~. 3 BR. 2% ba, new •• $350 1( Ow-. mU'I RU Pl.!60. * WALK TO BJ!lAQI * M-1 Rttlly Co, 642-1215 I Bft. 2% ha, .... !JVm $360 •BR, Din a w. rm,"''" Corn>. _,.. ""id< " .LOUO a.ylron1-1 P...i1 PARK & MARINA i ba, nu w.Jw Iha&: trpk, out. 3 BR. 2 ba Mme. lilf!W KltcMnettte .MW ~ l'OOIN S BR. 2'Ai b&. pttnbelt $3SS ~ bit.II&. Nr-.U ICb 1• lhop ~ cpta throqbOUt. dtpl by day week or month S BR 2% ba apllt-le\'tl $48S ctr" r..,... ~-. bv nn " dlll n11, l>plc. UDO SHORES HOTiL ! BR.. 2% b•. ·,,.,view · .s:;oo a :._&.&. • ·~bf.. :i~r~ !::. Q 111UdoPart0r NB·~ s BR. 2~ ba., tam., i •lit: JD, _,,mo • Poi.euldl. $33.5ob b.f "b1a" •••••••••••••••••• $485 '' 1 '29.-' own.r .-or m.m ltENTAU . .. ~Qt lake 2nd. 116t-l'54 _ ' HIUMI Unfvmlthed ontERS ~AVAILABLE . 5;;i....,, i450 s.in :i: .. n . G.,,.,., . -C.pi1trano 1720 EAN VIEW Deluxe S Bt, · 2 M. Ira IC( Qt,900. Owner. ·-·-· '3 Bedrm, hwd ftoort, 18 JC S4 ..-Anthony pool, . all on larp 85' x "135' lot, Priced at the or appralsa.1 $25,500. Vell no dn; FHA ·lo dn. BlllNG $$ & SAVE $$ · ,ULLIR Rl!AL TY -·· 'ii ACRE-2 br, pool, tack rm1, drp1, 1tovt, wuher 1;· dryer, Ownr:r. $29,000. 5'S-69t8 weekdays only~ L•t""" Beech ..Ao.ta a REAL ESTAT·E ~19un1 Niguel '{ OWNER : Beaut 4 BR 11' BA. din nn. tam rm, l8l5 &(, 11 lol. $32,000. ~ W HOME • i'Lq\lna. COMP. furn O't untum ! BR 2 BA, MJy air cond, pool, WHY ,.AY RINT?. Own )'OW' own home tn buu- n· Oakwood ... a new way to live in Newport Beach · lt'• fµ.n 1 fine 1udgbbort Ind pHostige living, 1111 ia one~luxuriou1 paclcage,. Tha.t'a O e k-• 'voCd Gardin Apai:tments in N11 "'JI Ort l!11acb, just minutes.from Balboa's Jfty and beaches.: 'l'here'a a •,'i million <lollat Clubhouse '\·jth .pat'ly room,·bill iards room, indoOr J!:Oif ;!riv· i n~ r1nge,·men's and \vomen's health ulubs, saunas, tennis c;onrts, resident 1ennis pro :ind ·p r?'shop, 11nd Olrmpic size pool. All this, and much more, just zleps Iro1n. ~·our profes1ional_1y .decorat ed 1partm cnt. r.a• n. '\'ilh pri\'ale ·balcony/pa lies. Air condit:111:· i ng/fii·cplaces oplional. Oakwood G1rde11 Aparlmen\1 Un lBlh Street between Irvi ne ud Do ver Dr. j714J 1142-8170 Splclo1111hi•i8, 1 I: 2 ledreom 111il1f, f ur11iai1d 11t 11•furaie.UL •fltl I•. 1:111.. .Jcm1dl1t1 Oceup••ct PALM MESA APTS. 1 BR F URN $149.aQ Bachelor & 2 BR avail. mo.Imo, OK e POO L e SAUNA e J ACUZZI "Prom $38.50 Wk. Front $16.5/mo. Luxury Sin. gle Apts. Complete maid liervice, housew1U"C!, llnr-rui, al1 11tll, heated pool. VILLAGE INN Lquna Beach 4!M·9436 BALBOA INN Balboa 6'1s.8740 J10LIDA Y PLAZA DELUXE, spacious 1 Bdrm. 1'Urn apt. $ll5. Plus util. Heated pool. .\mple park. ing. No children . no pell. 1965 Pomona, C.M. Costa Maia 4100 * SUNNY * * ACRES * * Motel-Apts. * • M••tlMf'ot fM'f fllMt. tttelr 1 .. "1 t1l1 ....... PhoMS An Open 8:00 a.m. • 5:30 p.m. 9 to Noon Salurp1y -Clooed Sundoy DIAL DIRECT ••. 642 -5678 WESTMINSTER & ~ORTH COUNrY DIAL FREE 540.1220 :~ Hunting~ ... ch: S4G-1220 L19un1 Btoch: 494-9-466 f San Clemente: 0492-4420 ~ Hours-Regulations-Deadlines !: lalOali M~ 1Mut4 ch.ck their M• 4ally and ,..,.,. lm!Mllllittty .,.,.,. t ..... -.me. ....... THI DAILY PILOT &llYM• llallltlty for ... ,.,.. enl, " ·~; tM .....,.. .t •lahlnw the Mvortltement c.,.,..ctly .ne time. I DIAbLINI POI COPY AND KILLS1 S:JO P.,.,_ the 4a)I Mf.,. pu!Jlk•tion, exc.,t ¥ fwM.,.,_y 14ltl.n when 4Hdllfte 11 S1turda,, 12 noon. • YOU MUIT HAVI KILL NUMlllll When kllll"I an ad Mc1uM of ~wlc:k ,_ulta. lte IV,.. .. mak• • NCwd .t tM klll numlter tlv.n r.u i., '"' N taker u werlftc.lltt.n ef ywr ull . ' ·' lfff'Y .tfert la 1M41• t• klll ., cwrect a 1'19W ff ttlat hu .... •r4trM. !Jut we ca"" l .... 1uer•MM .. 4• .. Ul'ltll the M hat a,,..red lft tho ,.,.,. • DIMl·A·LINI M1 aN llrlctly cuh 11'1 Mvence by mell •r •t 1ny one of .ur ..,_, ~ NO JMM.,.,., <1 1"• DAILY PILOT l"NOrVOI tM rftht .. cllluff'y, Hit, '°"'°'or rtfutt 1ny .. tlaem911t, '•1'14 te chal'lft Its rata •ntl r9fUl•tlMS without ,rlor MtlcL M•U M4NN1 lox 1171, .. ...,.,. IMch, C1llt.ml1 CUlllPllD COUNTlllS are lecatod 11 followt: COST A MISA NEWPORT BEACH 330 W. BAY 2211 W. BALBOA I HUNTINGTON BEACH LAGUNA BEACH 1717S BEACH BLVD. 222 FOREST AVE. r SAN CLEMENTE -305 N. EL CAMINO REAL Daily Pilot Classified } CLASSIFIED INDEX i CAlt .. fNTl•INO ... !. HOUSIS ,Olt SALi ~ENTALS ••N11AL 1111 Apta. Fur"ishtd COSTA MllA 1111 •llHll.f.\. .... cotfA Ml!fA •llf MIS.I. OIL MAit 11• ..... va•o• •111 MllA VIJIOI 1111 COLLIDI """IC 1111 NeWl'OJIT •••cM Qtll MIWl'OltT tll.Cll 1,_ MIWl"OltT MllCHtTI 4211 NIWMIT Nll•NTI llll lllWl"OIT SHflllll 412• IALIGA COVIi ltll WllTCLIFI' ftH NIWPOJl~SHOllll 1tff IJHIVllllTT l'Alk 4UJ L\CI( IAY n .. U'f'ClllS ltQ IAIT ILUF'° 041 tAYSHOlll 1nl C:OIONA DEL MA.JI 1ut DOVll 1"6«11 lnJ WISTCLlll'P IJM IALIO,I, Ull NAllOlt tUeHU.NOS ltu l.f.T ISU.NDI •J!I LIDO llLI 4lSI UMIVl411SIT'I' PA ll lC ,., I.I.LI~ !SU.ND •n s lllVIHI! 1!111 IACK 1,Y lUI N\INT INGTOM alACll Ull IASTILUl'P Ifft llOUNT•tll YALLl'f 4411 Iii Teri UoM 11.f.L ll'ACH 44SI lltVINI TlltltACI 1'41 LONO llACN UH COIOHA Dl!l MA.JI ltM Ol:AMGI COUNT'f - TUITLl ltOCIC ..•.. : ........ t1m,.. .... ·.~!~,.·,o,o,v1 :~·. IALIOA l"I H1NIUU. '"' l l!ACON l,1,T t• MIOWtY CIT'f "11 LINO.I. llLI 1• IAllT• AHA "M &•'f ISU.NOI 11111 IAWTA ANA HllGINrl MM LIDO IJLa 11SI TUITlll 4'4t IALIOA !SU.ND 11" CGAST•I. •1• MUHTINITON llACM 14M U.IUNA l l ACH '1tJ HUNTINGTON Ht••ou• ,.., U•UHA lllGUl'L Oil FOUNTAIN VALLl'I' Ul• MISSION VllJG .,_ Sl'•I. II.II.CH ,.,_. MN CL•MEMTW UH IUNSliiT elACN lUS SAN JUAN CAl'ISTllANO UU OAROt:N GltOVI UJJ CAl'ISTllANO llACH 41M LOMG llACH Ull DANA l'OIMT 4141 LAl(f:WOOO IUI T!lll"Llll, 9'e, '"' OJIAHGI COUMT'f Ull COND<IM1N tUM ftJf OUT 01' COUNTY "" llOTILI ....................... 4t7J OUT 011 IT.I.Tl IHI RIENTALS ~T."s~1~iTi• :::; Apts. Unfurnlshtd MID'#.f.'f' CIT'I' 1111 llNll.f.L llM SANTA &NA IUI COSTA MIS.I. t1• SANTA ,1,NA NITS. llM Mll,I, VIJIOI Jiii OtAHGe 11U NIWl'ORT 111.C:lf 1:11 TUITIN IUI MIWl'OJIT HllGIHTI S11G NOITH TUITlll W.U lllWl"DRT SHORll lln ,1,NAHl1M 16JI WISTCLll'F ~-51LYll,l,DG CAJll'f'OH UU UNIVllSITT l'AltlC JUI HAVASU UICI 111t IJl\11111 SUI U..GUNA HILLS 1NI tACK UY 1141 U.GUllA "l•ACH INS •AST llUl'll 114t U.GUllA NIQUIL 1111 COIONA Oft MAR UH MISSION YllJO 1ril I.I.LIDA Jlll \,1,H Ct.•MlllTI! 1111 IAT ISU.NOI 1151 SAN JUAN ClA,.llTl,l,MO Int LIDO ISLI llSI CA,.llTllANO 1•.t.CM 17>1 NUNTINQTOll 11,l,(H 14H DANA l'OINT 1141 P-OUNT,1,111 V,1,LLIY 1411 OCEANJIOI 11St e•.L.IGA llLAND IHJ SAN 01190 Im 11.f.L llA(H MU ltlYl!ltllOf: COUNTY 1• LONO 11,1,CH 11-11 HOUS•S TO 1 1 MOVIO ,,... OIANGI COUHT'f UH COMDOMINIUM 1tM OAIOIM GIROVI Mii OUPLIXIS 1'01 IALI un WllTMINITl!411 un A .. AITMINTI POa IALI 1t• MIDWA'f CIT'f Mll RENTAL$ Houses Furnl1htd llNl!l,l,l. lfMTALI TO IH.Alta COfiTA MllA MISA DIL MAI .,.ISA VIROI COLLIOI l'Altk llfWl'OltT 11,1,CH llfW .. 01!' HGTI. HIWl"OIT IHOJlll IATSH0411•s OOVt:I Sl'OllS IHE1TCLll"ll' llNIVl".UTT l"AJllC llYINI 1,1,CIC l,l,'f. I.UT ILUPll IAH,-.... .f.N,1, 1121 SANTA ,1,NA HllGHTI UIO TUSTIN It• CO.I.ITAL 1111 LAeUNA II.I.CH 11" -U.GUNA NIGIUEL 1111 -MISSIOJll llllJO Jn& UM CLEMlllTI! JJll ri: IAN JUAN CAl"IJTl&NO l11J !lit CAl'IJTIANO e1ACH JJl41 D.f.N,1, l'OINT JJU ~: REAL ESTATE, 1111 Gtntr•I n• nu m • ,,. '!'llll'Llll, •le. Off CDllDOMINIVM Hit 11.lllT,l,LI WANTID Ifft •• IOOMI FOlt RINT ltfS 11.00M A IOAllD Ifft MOTILS. Tl,l,fLIJI cou•T• lt'1 •UllT MOMll lttl CEMENT, CIMt.... ... ' CHILD CAltlf, Lk"'""' 6'11 , CONTJIACTOllS ... t • .,¥,. l'I r""'"'"' Mtl· CAlt .. IT U.Y1NO ' ltl .. Atl 601 M OiOIAP<:Nll., -! OIMOLIT10r. .... '"'l "T+t.IG SllVICI '6lt i DlllYWALL ' llLt.trNll.AI. ... ~· IOU"'M•NT 4111NTAlt ... r l'ENCIND "4f FL:>OllS ... ~ l'UltNACI' lt f,A lltl . I!~ .. ,. ! l'UltNITUltl lttSTOltlNO , a ltEll'INISMllit• Mn QAllOENIND ..... , GENl!llAL ll!ltVICll "" I 'ltADINO. OllCING , ... GU.SI Olll!IN THUMI ' OUN SHO" 111 HEALTH CLUll 6'1t ~ HAULING .,. ~ HOUllCLIANINO U11 I' !NTlltlOlt DICDltATINe UP INCOMI' TAX I lllON, Omlmt•ltl. •tc. Int lltONINO Dq ) INSl>LATING 116i ' INSUit.i.NCi l1Ji ' INVISTIGAllMO, O.ltc!IVI ,,. I JANITOlt!AL ,,... Jl!WILltY ltE,Alll, IUc. ,,... I U.NDICA .. ING Ull t OCltSl'ollTH ..,. MAID St:ltVIGI .............. ..U I MASONllT. lltlCK U)t I MOVING & ITOllAOI , ... I '.lllNTINO. '••ff111Mlilll' , ... ".f.INTIN.. .... "9 I "ATIOS ...t 'HOTOG•Al"HT mt i "U.5Tllt•NO., ,lkll. IU11lr 1111 "LUMllNG ''" I l'IET GJIOOMIM• ,,.. POOL llllVICE ffll l'OWIJI SWll .. tN• lftJ , "UMI" SlltYICI Int , llOOFING '' ' ltADIO, JltNI"-llf, '' ltEMODE!LING & 111,.A llt ff4I ~'IMODfl IN•, IUTCHINI 6Ht lelttMt SlllrMll •nf SEWING IMI SEWINO M,1,CHINI! ltt!l"A1111 •t.i l SEl'TIC T•HKI, "_,.•le. •N! T,l,ILDJllNG 1nt TEl!MITli CONTltOL tt1' TILE, Cwlmk '"' TILE, LIR•IN1'1 & Mitt.le '"J TIU!'I! ll!lllllCI! ... tELEV 15 ION, lllNlll• I I.. •tN Ul'HOLSTElt'f .... WELD1NQ '1lfl > WINDOW CLf,1,N INCi ---, '"' JOBS & EMPLOYMENT i JDI WANT!l!D," Mt11 7M( JOI WANTl!O, Wtr"llllll 1...-' JOI W•.HTaD. J,llEN & WOMl!N J'nl. \ ICNDOLI & INSTltUCTION "" JOI , •• ,. .. lt.f.TION 1111 ' lHlATlllCAL 11111 MERCHANDISE FOii' SALE AND TRADE FUlllOTUltl .... OF'll'l(ll llU•Hnu11 11111 OFFICI! I OU\rJ,lllNT •11 · STORI fQUl,.J,llEMT •11 C,1,l'E, ltEIT,l,Ul•Ht "11 tAR li.OUl,.MENT .. lJ HOUSENOLD OO<tDS 11t1 GAIAGE SALi 11tt. ll'URHltu•a AUCTION .. I l!J&ud, ! BR, 2 BA, -· $32,850. Owner. !TI4) 495-44!9 BEACON Bay • 3-4 br, encl. patio, pvt area) $30043f:D wk. Also 2 hr apt, lit' sundec~ $225 wk. 113: 8~ Ol' 714: 61~ Studio & I B.drooms LOW RATES Day, Week or Month e CoJor TV El Terw l•VINI TEJllACI COllOllA OIL MAI IALIOA -•• no n• IUJ IHI '* "" IHI MISC. JllMTALS Jttt llllCOMI l'IOl"IEltTY - IUllNISS l'ltOPlltTT I Hf Tll.l,JLflt l'AltlCI UH 1.l'PLl,1,NCEI 11 .. UITIOUES 11" St!WINCJ MACHINll 11• MUSIC,l,L INSTltUMINT llU l , ! NOW'S THE i TIME FOR r QUICK CASH 1THIOUGH A t j , I i i DAILY PILOT ~WANT AD· ' 142-1111 t.100, UNDA lilt . B'l)'Sick Dr .. &. ~nln. W,ater-tronta (llf·""'&lef lJdo homes BW Grundy 1U11' 6C4i20 SUMMER Rtntal 1.11t. lleeps t. On 81.yfroat f'l', Lido •Mlt'&· 613 .16th SL 113-4296 ,/ BALBOA lSt.ANO -.. Attr. 1 Br apt. apt. t. Jub' Aq. avail. 6U.150l, JULY $175 Yl'k, bl!( froom ocean. pool. • 1;' Mn. Finton &U:a3\ 1n..mo.. AVAIL 'Ul Aua. 1, J 8J\. 2 bo. 1 Jill< '1<> ...... Cd)I, 61l-!'151 ' . $100 WEEK.Fumiahtd WATERJi'RONT Sinclf!, • Call ''fM00.1 • Oki 10'-I evtr think of nn.p- ll'C that Wblte Elephant In ow a tUc far 10tnetblnc )'(ltl can use! 'h'J tM Ttantrs Pandiae C!Olumn tn tM DIJ. ht Pilot Wut Ade. i BR. 1 child welcome. No prts. $130 mo. 1980 wan-,ce. Huntlntton luch >IOI '41-2802, WATERFRONT 3 BR, 2 b&,.PI~. W'ft1 Huntlneton HarMur bar, pooi, tepe.rale pool \Jnturn. f BR. :tO' dock. beth, 2 frpfcs, ~ LeaM/or aale. ~n sun. NEWPORT BEACH 88 0 Irvine Ave. Irvine & I 61h (7141 645-0SSO SOUTH BAY CLUB APARTMENTS • • • Liv• wher• th• fun Isl 1 noru.t.-Bhn kJtchen. 9::.>-4·30. Carpet. ' dr11~1. Laundr)i 16513 11arbor t..a.ne -RENT FURNITURE """'· G•-· '73-2911 213: !~, 213, 31'>59<1 N;;;.rt a .. cf. 2200 S BR. J ha, 1 mile from DIRECT TO YOU beach, $225 Incl 1ardenet, 24 Hr. Delivery ---------1 frplc. dtpl, cpl•, patJo, 2 100% runcHASE OPTtON e l YR ~ • I Br,. 2 Jlt,, children ok. lpuned OC· Complete l BR Apt., tam' nn, din nn, ...,_, aapancy ~96. 428-1406, Lnw a• $22 per mo, drps, Al, tar. l*'k '-pool HUNTING'roN Harbou.r. 30 .o.y Minimum privU, kidl A 1 pet olc. N1"f b1:sne 4 Dedrma, 2 WIDE V ARJETY l'OO ""~ loo. A""K •· ' , __ Ito 9lpt. IM45I .Col')', I .,.thl. __. • Custom Furniture ~ '* '* • Rental ** VACANT ** Ni'W116ile >'OR LEASE m w. 191h, cM. ~11 .E. alulf. isz;, 3 BR. l'«IJ, 2 1tory, 10 nn1. S350 mo. 1568 W Ll!icoln, J\nhm 174·2tl00 OevkkllCll Rt&ltor. &JS.rno. Very near bMcb l•-----..,-....... f1'5.8IMf • EdllOn Hl1h in quiel nouh I I 'IOT TOWNttOUSf I Bl\. 2 ""· ~· ' chll<I,., .-.Jmm•. l.J l'lr•LJ'L iJ QM.., frpl., ,,a.. blb\I. 3 BR. 2 ha condominium, APARTMENT ""°'· Adul" only, !ruhly dee. Vk Brool<hunt FINDERS REALTOR sea.ell A: Adami 9"--022t Hundl'l."d1 of APtirlntenll 2 eOiM. 2 Bf., townhouMI. * QUICK POSSW ION l\1ted Nil\\' Pool. l.tllJll or leualapt. ~ 9,.,poo1.3b1..1,,,lf' c.11 \42.4656 OWNER M+.14N M'J456.1 Bkr. 147-o.183 • Pool & Phorie Scrv Incl e '-faid Service avail 1 Signal So. or O.C. i''airgroundii 2376 NetA·port Blvd. "~"" $75 BACH Apt. l\.1en only. $00 & u p. 1·2 RR trlrw, 132 \I/. \Vilson, CM . ~8--0577, ~2-1265 SEE our Shogi 1 BR Apt,. Sl25. Bachelor Apl.a $U5. No Children, no pets. Mgr 213.1 Elden, ?ilo. 6. C.~I . r..f ERRIMAC WOODS new luxury 1-2 BR, alr-cond. 425 Menimac \\lay. Mf>..6300 See cla11& 5100 ••WKLY-Lovely apt. Bach or Cpl. Fum. Kitch. S35 wk p8)'1 all. 908 El Camino IAT Ill.ANDI LIDO llLI IALIOA llUJ<IO HUNTINOTON llACN l'OUNTAIN VALLIY 11.f.L l l ACH LON• alACM Olt.t.N•f COUWTT It.NT.I. AN,1, '#ISTM!NITll; MIOWA'f CIT'f SANTA ANA MllGIHn COASTAL U.OUllA •••er LAOUN,1, MIOU L MISSION \lllJG SAN CLlMINTI UM JU.f.M CAllllTJl.f.JrfO C:Al"llTl,l,MO llACM DANA "DINT lfVIJlllOI COUNTY ll'ACATION lllNTALI CONDOMINIUM OUllLlllll llU•N. RENTALS "" -"" ... "" , .. ,.,. ml ,.,. u• "" ::t .. 1111 :: ... -... -... Hou"' Unfumiahecl l'lANOS & 0110.f.NI 11~ ll,1,010 .,.. lELIYISlotil 1111!1 'll·FI & STEll!O all T,l,l"lli JllCOltOllll -C,1,MlltAI & IOUll'M•MT .. HOllY Slll'l'LllS ... iPDllTlNQ GOODS - 11Nocuu.11. sco,.as lllf l\IS!NISI RfNT,1,L INt OPl'ICI ltlMTAL 6111 INDUITlt!AL 1"10,.lllT'f' .... tOMMl!JICIAL t MJ INOUITllAL lllHTAL '"' LOTS •llf 11.ANCtllS •nt CITIUI 511.0Vll 111J ACJllAQI •HI MISCELU.NEOUI """ MISC, W.f.HTID •,.J! MACH1Nt!lt"f, l!lc. rw LU"'IElt llll STOii.i.Gi lni IUILDINQ MATlllALS "" SW,1,l"I 1M LAKll. ILllllOll •tf'.I 4111101tT l"ltOl'llT'I' t HS OltANQI CO. l"llOl'l•T' •711 OUT 01' ST.I.Ta "IOI'. 11Gf MOUNTAIN A Dl.SlltT ,,,. SUIOIVlllOH LAND Jin at.t.L llTATS: IE•YICI l211 •.•• l lCCllAllQI ,,,. •· •· w.11wTeo ,, .. PETS and l.IVISTOCK IUSINES) •"d "tTs, 01:N111..1." "" FINANCIAL ~~~ = aUllNltS WANTID IMS HOISl:I - lit/llTMINT O""""'ltll• 1111 L1YESTOCIC .. 1u11N1•• ot111'e•TuN•T1•• ... c• LIFORNIA LIVING INVllTMIHT WAMTID 1111 '°' MONe'f TO L°"fll IHI NURSSllll P•RIONAL LOAMI 1W IW1MMIN0 POOLI ~IWILll'f' LOANS Ult ""'TIGI COLLATlltAL LOAMS ..W l.W1'11NGS 11.IAL llTATI LeAMS .... VKATIGNS Dr. a1&-0.1s1 !~::·~~·~. s =!~~:~,~~-0.-:: !o~~~s~~~T!ATION -----·---~-~9tt.t:·::~IC :::: ANNdOUNNO!:TEICMEESNTS !~~:ri!u1111t• * LRG l BR in fourpl•x, QWl'OltT llACM n• tn t'EIED-s1C1 •ilATI gar , quiet area, $130. Call NllWll'OllT MITL pit NUNO ,,. .... , .t.•u .... •OAT T••1Llll llSWPOl;T IMOlll ml LeST 1411 IO•T MAlllTIHAMCI 548--1~17 IAV'"Olll ms f'lllONALI 111! tOAT LAUNCHING 2 BR SI~ Br •1"'5-. --1. 00¥1'1 SHOlll m1 ANNOUNCIMINTl 111t ""•••NI! 101111". "" 4; ,,., WllTCLl'tl' H• tllTHI 1411 ft0,1,T $L11'. ~MllOI• Adults. Spar. ldC'.al !or UflltlVIUITT ,...... nu llUNlllALS 1411 IOliT lllVICIS 0 -" "!-~" ~• C h llVltlll -f'AIO Ol!TUAllT lt!l •OAl ltlMlALI • ..,.c... ... OtO.J.1. i...... hurc . IA(lt .. , ntl •uN•••L Olltl:CT'Oltl ••H I OAT C~Altll:JI Cl'ff ..... T I LUl'li' l lO toLOlllT1 uu 'llH1MO •o-TS lj Tlrw 2144 CA•O OP TNAHllll ..,, IOAT MOVJN O * SUS CASITAS 11v 1we t 1111otit;• ~• Mt .1.11~1M Ml tOAT tto•A•1 }.'urn, 1 BR. Apt1. Adults ~ DI .. MA.a ,,,. c•M•Ttl"f LOtt "" IO•TI WA/llTID IA"llM "Ill CIMIT'll't' Cl'fl"1'1 1411 Al•CltAllT only, no ))ell. 2110 Ne wport IAY ........... UN c IMATOJlt•• • .,. llLYIMO LllSOMI B lvd,, C .Jlo1. * 642-92911. llDO llll »ti MIMORIA" l'Alltl •tll MOtlLI HOMl!S 1.f.llo,t, .. llU.NO IUI .1.1,K:TIOtilS MM MOTOll t+OMIS 2 BR furn in family aeation , NtWP'OJIT w••T wt t,,VIATION 111;v1e1 HU 11crc:Las ~1 N Pal n Ht,INTINGT'OM lit.CM ,_ T11AVIL f4U IUICTl!C U.Jll l"Ull . assau m s, 1 E. MUNT" .. .,.. MAIM!.. ... ••• TJl,1,lllli'OltTll TMIN .... MINI ••••• ~··-_ ..... 22nd Sl. 6.f.2..a64S '"''NTAtM V,l,LLlT 1411 lll"fO TIANS,.JITATtotl MU ~TOlt(YC:LIS 11.f.L 1111acM MM llft.f.l NOTICIS ..,. 111nTol!ICnoT11•• • MODERN l u t' n \ 5 he d ......... •11ov• 14n TVT'QJllMG UM AVTO •••VICll • l'AITI trailtt, Adults only, no pell, LOH• llA<C ,. .. S~JtVI CF. DIRl!CTORY ,"11U.'1t1\~i: ... t.~out•.· C..IJ 673-$601 Aft 6 llll'I . Olt,l,IMll CO NT'I' ,_.. ACCOUllT INQ llM flt.f.ILllll. lilllllh IAJ(TA ANA If.It ANSWllllNG llltVl(I UU TllUCICS $130 FURN. Bach. w/utU. WllTMINITll MU '""l l•Nr"I 1t1,•i1s, ,.,,. ,.,. ,11,.1 • Ad It , .. ,1.. I' • f ,_ MICIW AT CIT'f' Mll Al' .. IAlllN• 6111 CAM.Pl!l!S u I .... ....,. a1rvew • S•NTA ANA"''."'' ,.. l.SPH•lt Diii •tll c.t.M,1 111 ltlllTAU \\'limn an"9. m.m22 co .... t •l ,,.. AICMITICTUl•l lllllVICI 6.IH DUNS. I UQGllt --~ LAGl\olNA l a ACH JNll •l"C\ I r l'~llt' UM 1Ml'Dltl~b ,wTOI BACl-lf;LOR I (l I. •C' r p Is, U.•UJrt• Nl•Ull 111 AUTO, Jut ltfh, TlfK, l lL au1 \l'Olt1 CAii 1$1 compleU! kUchen. Clean aep Mlll tON VllJO 1111 .... ~1 1 11NO •lit l.NTteui.s, cu111<1 ,., I •M ' II ...... _,,.. 1•11 Cl llMI Oj'" ,,,. IOAT ~·•MT!N•HC! .us .... ,. CAii. llODI .. un t. -nc. UI . '"..,...,,.,... U.N JIJ.N CAl"ISTll•NO nu lllCIC. MAlONR'f, 1tc.. •™ AUT() IVI NTI "*' S'' •• .-Bac"-for •••• .cm c.1., l'itl•No .... ,_.. JJJt IUlllllSI tlJIVICll 6!1t ,l,UTDS WANTIO "" ......... IK:'. ...., DANA ... lMT ,,.. i UILOlll "" New CAii ... 1-fo . Ind, utll. J·Adull, No CONNAUfltUM •• CATlllM• .................... ,. AUTO LWUt• 11!11' pllta' • .54!Ml6ll eUl"Lllll l UM'U... Mn tit.1 1r.t.tMA•111• .. u1•0 C.\1111 - -"'-='-=.;o..;.. ___ !·------------..::.....-------··---. INl 2f1. Nowp -8.A) LOV Kltohe• Heate !BR:' Sl50 . mo•'. 3111 w OCEAl -.i FM" 9Wi Re Abbey Nowp -CLEA! no P" 21211 Belbc - B.Uoc *I Ont 2nd MOI BIB f (5jj Kitd> -Hunti 1 B• ru.... $150. ~ \VI Adult Son -1 BR, ac.a. ..... bl• ' Tripi ON "" swim 1125' REN' Apl Gene NEW bltno Couf 51>-Z Con1 - Prtval la""' N.., ucr. roi Mg>-, DELU ltv ; ""' $13.>< •u 648-7 HAI GARI Bad!. """ 546<1 2 BR. patio Man< .... , .. .. 2BR. ...... """'' = (Har $169.~ ""' ""· AduJ· 23.14 '41-9 •DEi A.pts. heat1 1145 3Bii ... , Go I or s: 28R. .... ..... Adu! iiEW all I .... Wil$ ili'ii: pool. CM . 2m Im• No I IMM. '""' $145 *8i Drp Ave ru Trpl ..... 2 BR . \ -2BF Mid ... 2BF "'"' 191. aBn ... Apt INTALS Apts. FurnlahMI Cosio-· SIOO Huntl~on Bolch 5400Hunll!?!!!'.! llMch 5400 RENTALS Apto. Unlurnlohed Rl!NTALS Apia. Univ ........... RENTALS Aft!. un1v.,.1 ...... Newpori llMch 410t RENTALS RIAt: ESTATE llEAL ISTATI DAil Y "LOT 31\ SllVICI DIU CTOit'i'.. IUyolm;_---:-::~I '1IO """"" "'-Aal1) -l--'--..::.----1 Aplo. Unfuml...... -r1I OoMrol 1_;;.;;:;;;:c:;.:.. ____ ,~;;::;;;;;::. __ ~ ,rid.,, Jub lT, 1970 ANNOUNCIMIHTs °"" NOTICIS Lo9uno IHch 5705 Mloc. Rlnlolo "'9 .Acroo .. YOUllC n'f BA YCLIFF MOTEC LO\\. WEEKLY RATE.S * KitchC'.n. TV'a, maid 16Vice, Heated Pool. ------WMr your old sboe1! KAR &&NC' Dor ftnt; ~ THIS !'OR PJtlCE BROWN A y,'tutc mt.le ~ PRE.scaOOb N 1 .. --... 1.. 20th It. "' .... , .. Colla Me 35 lel'ff, .fronta&e on m. reeemblca BuHt? YelloW Arc• 2-10 'l d.a.ys, i :J0.7:30 THE HN'UI aunrn car., ........ ._ttd. -• .,.'4>.. sa. terseate 131 10 Diin from l'O(le' a: J!n. collat. Vic oe how', da¥ or week. 1"11 l u•-ttillll1sh ~aUUlt"' OCEAN VIEW l30 Monlb, 64M6'l6 Victorville,. 1391 l>Ol' ac. Rochester A lSUt In C.M. A pl/time, :;oc per hr. . New 1·2 BR.. 2 .BA.., furn .x.v .... ~ One 2 br, 2 ba: one 3 br, 3 $14000 total. T Bkr '6'Z..U19 dilld. 15c for 2, $LOO tar i :t._ ... 11 R:R!Mfl( .A_w oo o s 646"265 or untum, air-oond. ~ 16161 Parkside Ln. ba. $2:!0 le $XIO +lat I: lallt Income p,_.rty 6000 644:.....ZO· l'tml. • 3 ln the same fanill.>'. clean oven, beam cdllng, Mer. M2·1Mt RCUrlty, Son:y, no ~l3, •m • -YOUNG, mt.le, black, long. SOecW S\lmmet Prolt&M 1 BR. dupkx 1 blk. ocean. $151) Yrly. 12"° mo. cum· 4ahwr, prtv 1ar, elevators. Cf\Udttn.-67$.1319 mosd)' CUsrQM I uni.ti • pr"'fm• ., AC, unc!evt"klped. Lake h&iMd dos W/torne whilf!. iocl, ficld trtpt, awtmml then.PY + twlm pools, CVff. loc. Owners 4 Br, den, 3 Ulutts apptte, _Hunt. !Uh. Found vie. . Irvine le lo ,10 .,,_ ...... 3ID W. BalOOa SU-1212 OCEANFRONT Apt • Yetrly -.!. 2 BR. Fum. TV. FM radio lnc:l. 64!>-17'6 BBQ's, "'unas. clubboUR. * NORTH END * Ba '+ 5 Irr ltudiol; ti>Jct. Take over Jo dn UI mo. Palisadet. PH: 54S-9t05 r .,. ycllf """"· Ai:lu.lis. Yrom $140. ·Just San Olego Ftwy· to -Hoe. Net $198,SOO. Owntr 897-M78. quali.tied telchers.. 1525 Sano East ot 2600 Harbor near .,_ Bl d, 4 bl'· T ~ Na&-·•·-L I ~I ta Ana Ave, C.M. 6t&o8210. Nabers Cadillac at 425 ""'ach v ,.. wo ot tJ\Olle rare love.I)' 675-5033. .,n.c:.A.3J. Ant c 1 o » e DI -6J&..31'06 ; Me-nimac Way. 545--6300 So. to Holt, \V, on 1 BR apt'>, 1.bJock &boppq, * OCEANFRONT * Valley, 2~ acres. ~· SIAMESE cat (Cl'CllS blue-MOTHER 4 tffn daacbtui ' BAY MEADOW A.PJ'S Hott 1 blk. beaches, pn.Wite, ~nclOled S U'nits $12$.0IXt Xlnt terms 10~ down, ~qt, 6U-SS86, point · A: aeal point) male. will b&byait am cltlldren our ' New ~xcltlnf 1 BR, 140, pa.tio~7 "0:1~ PLA.CE 0 REALTY 4!M-9704 6461682 lMt 1n tbt vie. ntar Shan. home. Hot lunch, bJ& yd., l e WINTER RENTALS •· Rent ..NOW tor Sept.! Abbey Realty oo.3850 ~v=· =ir~~ce=;: lA QlltTA HERMOSA LEISURE World -New, 2 l:Jneai Property 6050 It...,. Property '215 ;:iwai:i n~1~-950~·! ~°!5rt0!i~~ ;s;~k& : : priv. patio, some w/trplc1 "Modern Spanish" br, crpt, drps. 6 roo-l yr ON Fairway. FaJlbtook Colt 1,,,3'th1708"=='"' ______ 1 $3.00/~. 968-58n ''Lou • Newport H9b. 4210 Pool, sand volley ball crt, 16211 P•rksicM Ln. leese fo pets, $21$ mo. 4 BR l ba dbl pr. stucco C!ub • new 3 br, 3 ba, WHITE fem&J. wblp pet, Ann" ttc bldg,, p:iol tables, put. Mgr. 147.5441 -· 83Q...681 home,. zoned for bU!I. use-. &ir eond, crpa, d rp r, looks like small Creybound. B~YSl'ITINC, rey home ·• 1 ting ~n. Adults, no pets. FURNISHED MODELS NOW OPEN I NEW Lu Xu R lo lJ s Full view ~t busy mJct (Or, lndeepng. Owner. $39,500. Vic Balboa Blvd ji l>th weekda.)'s, dicy or ftic:ht, all CLEAN 1 or 2 BR. Adults 381 W. Bay, Open House d t 0 c EA N FRONT apart. An adv. men is vl8ible' to 439-2854 ' St. 5t()..Q)S aftrr 3Plll. ~. Fenced yard. $U.!O no pets. Lrg kit. $135-$150. 12-1 pm daily, 646-0073, Lush landscaping, cabana1, c8o8veQ~e &clour • ments, 2 BR. 2 BA. lor 18000 can ddy. 90% tac-YR. A'b-.. ~ SAN 1\11'\D,...:... Heartbrokl!n! ...... per child Nar lkil 2421 E. 16th St. NB 646-1801. I ~V~l~L°'L~A"'7M~E"'S"'A,-,A"P"'T"'S.-. yards, sunken swim'g poo s, s oun· lease, 497.1661. tocy worktn. Ideal location swu• ... • ........ ,~ ,:;:===----·~ t · child-care or any pro-HOME, 6,..o Aas um ab I e LOST: White envelope ~ 4 GCilden West. Phone 2 BR. Priv patio. Htd pool, ams. ,, ULTIMATE IN APTS" \ $130 MO .• Bacbelot Apt kssional. '24.500-'6500 dn Jean. Sale« trade. -,tainin& cub a-check on 84'1'-2419 »~ 2 car encl'd gar. Children , THE , $175 MO .• 2 Bedrooms $180 mo'Jy, Bkr.-Owner ~t .. irch St., Newport BeQ.ch, LICENSED Child care, my welcome, no pets please! 1 BR s-From $1~ 2 BR s-From $170-$175 PLACE REALTY 494.970t L,ytte Jtt.&Jty S&3 w. 19th BUSINESS aM R E W A RO!! St0--191.5 or home, Mon thru }'ri. 2 to.' 4300 2 BR. on Peninsula. Yearly 1155 mo. $165 n10. TI9 W. \Vilson. All uf11. incl. Furn & Unfurn. UPPER duplex-2 br, OCf'an 543--9493 24 hr. phone ,INANCIAL 548-966:.,:::.=1:....._____ 4 yn. Fenced yard It 64E>l251. view, 1 blk to beach. Can LOST: Miniatur? Poodle, playroom.. So. tout Plua * 615-4M.1 • 1 BR. on Peninsula yearly. ,.-Bedroom=-cc-'-A7partme-,--.nt"". 7b"Iti"n I E•st Bluff 5242 Huntington Beach S400 furnish. 494-3188 . Bu1Jnu1 Rent•I 6060 lutlMll b lack, no coi.lar; EJ arta. 511M038. ~z~~ :ra~~~~r. PRESTIGE LOCATION REAL ESTATE SMALL llort' Corona del ()pportunltlt• 6300 ~f~~~1.Xi: area. ~~n)~= i:~·: Well..McCardle, Rttr1. For lease, deluxo l8S8 sq. ft. ON . BEACH' Generet Mar. rent or 1st. ·Mr. Francbiae GERMAN Shep • fem!, brwn mine. By the br, day lalboii Island '355 1810 NeWpOrt Blvd., C.M. 4 BR. 2~ BA apl, FrJllc, '. • Harda~ 673-1689 or SUNRISE &: bJ.1'i, small, Ans "Shane." wk. Planned recrudon. 1---------1548-1'129 Eves. 644--06lU ::res crp' d~·;:!u ~tc~ e 2 BR 114 BA FROM $225 Rent1l1 W•nted 5'90 542-9187 FURN. MFG., INC, Vic. 16th St., CM. Reward. 49:HOn * 61>4533 • * 1.JTI'LE JSLAND * (1) 2 BR apt, pvt pat; (1) .. _ .. whr, dbl o·-· Pool. Conv e 2 BR 2 BA FROM $260 --------COsrA Mesa: 600 aq. ft.S48-,106; ·::,.::.:;·------· 10CCAS10NAL babyaittinJ bl On 2 BR · ww .-.. e 3 BR 2 B FRO \VANTED ·House to lease. offlcc, 600 sq. tt. store, 800 $10,000 lnve1tment ~ ho A lter noon1 the bay. ., turn. turn. same. Very ruoe 1D sbop'g scbls 4 rttttation. A M $360 Ret>pol'll:lible family degi.-. sq. ft. 5.hop. * OwMr ~---..a L LADY Elrin watch, So, Bay your me. • 2rd Half ot July -$250 neighborhood. ~ blk Only $350 mo. C&rpet:&-dra.pes-dlsbwashe!' 4-5 BR home, Corona dJ 646-2130 ~ur-ay lnwntory Ft. btwn Coral I: Amethyst evenings or week en d1 . Month ol AUJ'USt -$600 Pomona Ave. from $150 mo 835 Amigos W NB beeted pool-sauna-tennis Mar Sehl Dist. Li kel -"========~I Fillancin&'. Available 'Tn.J. Kec!psake Reward.1~642--0""';"'o=;..--,-=,-:;,,;:;= BIB REALTY 615-3000 + see. dep. Phone for appt Mgr next door S:·Aml.&ot rec room.ocean views Eastblutt or Harboc View Office RW•I 6070 613-47'6 * WILL care fM childreQ .. BAOIELOR Apt $120 mo. "962.o"""_,,·7.:;21.:.·~.,.--,=-~ . Managed by • patios-ample parkine, HiUs. Pool pre!'d, furn'd • Gmd fll' opportunity LOSf. vie: NB or Garden Hot lunches. Infants thru KUOOen. Women only. 2 BR Duplex $U'>, New W1LLIAM WALTERS CO. Security gwud•. or unlurnisbed. Take that OFFICE SPACE • ~~ !.profi .... vg. G...,., Blk b rie ! ... oe , 6 yr. 642--0423 CalJ 61i>1604 ()Ullet-Garege-Refrig. 2'lnd HFUURNNTI. alJoNGATvOall.N Jong awaited cruise while in e Complete Factory train-Papen, Reward. s:ft>.4960, BABYsrITlNG,, 1D3 borne, Huntinnton Beach 4400 ~ ~.w~~to .. ~~ Coron• d•I Mar 5250 , ... e care for your home. HUNTINGTON in1 program.644--0661 ·::.:.:=:.:•:.:""::'::.· ----2025 Pomona.' c .M. Expel, ··• ..... ·~-·~·-;:R;louuo.. _....... PACIFIC About $500. Call Judee. -dep rea1 64z..8534 days,642--0791ew. 1,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 m<J 546-•>Jt HARBOUR e Co. baokoo •dvertisinr KEEPb SAKE11 ~~~ '°"'Llink :;;::··>==' ====;j 1 Br. condominium.nicely furniabl!d. Enclosed patio. $151). 962-9568. 'Ill OCEAN AVE 'I B --------:=-13 sweets availab1-in Hunt. 4 Orange County racee ""''w<:O:"n as •-~t M1lnt..,.nco '"' I BR. Unfum Apt. Gar. Wtr ., ' . oe "-nu ~ •• ,·, -·rt od El --~v~ (ll4) 536-1«87 ington Harbour, Boardwalk locations immediately ~" "'"" ... .,.,. a ./ \VALK lo Buch. 2 BR. Adul ts, no pets. rn· A~~:ilt~~Y· 1~~ ~~ .., Ole. open 10 am-6 pm Daily center, 270 sq. ft., soo 1q, ft., •vail•ble Rancho Market. 613-1838. YACHT DETAILERS ~. -.Y• ¥ana.ged by RENTAL FINDERS 600 sq_ ft. Call Ron Bartlett Costa Mesa. Orange • \Vest. 1''emale Sian1ese SealpQinl Cleaning. minor gelcoat WlLLlAM WALTERS CO. Free To Landlords 213/592-1361 • 114/846-1361. minster. La Habra . Whit· Vic: Black Knight. &:. glass repairs, minor Gracious Adult Living ON TEN ACRES lluntington Harbour Corp, tier, Re~·ani! Sti-2444 engine work. All a:lus :t BR. w/w cpts, drpa, bltn 1 Is 2 BR. Furu • Unfurl 2 BR apt, 1 mile from ocean. 645-0111 4241 Warner Ave., H.B. I 213: 921-6796, 1L4: 523-9160 BLUE Boy's Schwinn 10 wo1·k guaranteed for life. 4710 R/0. spir atrcae, frplc. 145 Ftrcplaoes I priv. patics / AU on 1 floor, O\vn attach. 4Ji W. JM, C..t. M... Deluxe l·Rm. oUicc Other locations avail, In Ven. speed, Vic: H.B. Hiib time ot yacht. Estimate 219 15th St., No. 1 S•n Clemente 1 1-B-R-.-, .. ,.-rm-, -ki-.t-~-.. -th.-B. J8th, 557-6682. $190. Pool.I. Tennis . CootnrlBldst. gar. Lovely end location, ~ Nr. Orange county Airport tura • River,t• • L .. A. • School. Reward. 962-3918 $5. Ocean viev.1 wlk to bc:h NE\VLY dflc. Lrg 2 Br w/ 11'.lO . Sea LaDe, OW tff.2W just like little house. Cpts, Tl RED OF Ir. Irvine 1 n d u• t r ial San Bernardino Counties, CAT lost: 8 mo female, grey * Allk lor J an at 648-4665 * shopping &: 'show, reasona: gar. $~. Wtr pd. 2176 (MacArtblD' nr. CoNt Hwy) drJ>s, bltns & dshwll'. Swim SUMMER RENTERS? Complex. Carpet, drapc1, COIN LAUNDRIES I. white; last seen Fri, Lkio ble rate. 492-9996, 492-5189. Placentia, Apt D. 636-4120 NEW· 2 & 3 BR Apls .. _ ... _ pooJ & tennis crts. $220 mo, Mature woman desires Ocean music, air-eonditiooing Ir. FRIGIDAIRE 111e-:-Rtward. 6'f3.6861. Carpentlrlnt I t---' U.Ju.wu. 962-8287, courtesy to · 'torial ___ , __ .,,. ., 1 BR. New Y ca.rpe eu, All built-ins. 2 blks from brokers. or Bayfront apt. 1-l BRs, Jam -..-v-. -ruo. JET.ACTION WST wallet near Monte CARPINTRY - Triplex, etc. 4900 drapes, elec kiteh. Children Ocean Ave. Blk from fum or unf. Yrly, Refs. BOB PETI'IT, Realtor Cholce Co&ta Mesa loc, $1000 Vi.sta Elem, Sc h o ol . MJNOR ItEPADtS. Ne» •-~--------'"· ok. Call aft 6, &46-8153 .ebop'g. Yearly lease avail. 5620 Contact P.O. Box 376, Bal· • 833--0101 • per mo. net, Min. $10,000 REWARD! ~2139 Too SmaJL CUJDtt ta Pf' ON the water, a.leepg 4, N.8. 2 BR apts, bltn.s, cpts, drps. 2. BR • .$250 per mo. 3 S ~•:;;n.;;l.;;•..;A..:n.;;•:_ __ _;;= ~Island. DESK SPACE dn, Alpha Beta center, San. LOST q . Golden Labrador .,.. 6 et!ler ca-..... swimming. dock, Utt boat, Clean. Inquit'e 1552 "A" BR ·$350 per mo. Owner-CAN'T BE BEAT ROOM. Priv. res. Male of-ta Ana • Volume laundry 'mo old femalt. $65-1115, If 00 aJln'el' ..... Sl25wk. 673-6702. Coriander. 546-5268. Agent. 6#-0266 tic..>e v.·Qrker, i1wlng shift. :1787 5 Beach Blvd. $39.000 • rea.s. terms. call 61a.ano n\91 at -.:m. IL 0. RENTALS 1 BR lg close-ta, new crpts, MODERN 2 Br, bltn R/0, Approx $35 mo. \Vil! assist Huntington Beoch 32 Wttshers/8 dryers, &ood ---.Mlhnoo Aph. Unfurnltflec:I pool, util pd. $140. 1884 g. disp. frpl, terracr, view. Single Stol'y w/lawn work & main--,, .. , • .,.,1 Ext 216 Joe. $8CO,OOOINF.QIP. TIC Per1on .. .:•c:l•:_ ___ '405;.:c Q~U~AUT=='·y~-W~oockr--al~t.-""'1~ ~--rol SOOO l.:.M::;•::nro=v;:ia::.•.:.548-0336.::.,"""c.·~~~ util $190 mo. 67~7;)2, te-nance . Box P·1072. Daily ~ • ·l\'IA ' --11:en'l ronatr. & carpentry. -... SPAC 2 Br, 1% Ba Studio., .:541).=..:'266=:.,.· -~-=-South Sea Atnwsphere Pilot DESK SPACE EQUIP:,~· INC. ATrENTION diabetics, Fttt consultation & quot.:. 2 children OK. No pets,'' MATURE <.wple w/baby & 222 F A heart pe.ticnl!J, high blood Call Ken~~. ~oA NEW 2 BR. Cpts, Bltns k 2 Bedroom 2 Baths maid need 3 BR, 2 bath crest venu9 3 STORES pressure. Betn refused ma· ~ ., 0 NEW l, 2, 3 BedrlIUI. All bltna: cpt/drp, gar. Nr sO Coast Plaza 54.0-1973. 515-2321 $150. 726 Joann St., ~l:X.... refrig, All util incl. $225. jot medical Insurance! \Ve REPAIRS * AL'.J..r.nAT~ NS * 61344;;: * C •. ....., hse in F.V., C.M .. oc H.B. Lagu na .Beach 6000' Heart o1 Lancaster. Lot ill ..... 00 *CABINETS. Any ail.e job Newport le•ch 5100 arpets • ..... apes area. Can pay $180 mo. AQA ""'" 78 x 178. 2 storerooms A: w ""''"' a cover )'OU 25 yrs ex.per. 54S-6'7U 2 BO. So Hwy. C/D. lewie ok. 84'1-6638 ~;nw Meat Market including-tor ycur condition. No aa;e Stv/Refr. Bale. Gar, Air Conditioned limit. Call ~86 or A·l Small job specialist. Cost• Me•• 5100 PARK NEWPORT }-ligb on Adults. $190, 67J...7478, WANTED -2 or 3 br apt. DESK SPACE equipment. Cornt:r Ave. 1 &. 89'J-1291 or write Box 1008. Call Gordon, fAIRW_A_Y ___ I ~at!1:~lf~~o;:~cr~ Balboa lsl•nd 5355 Private Patios !~Fysa5.~~~~tT~ lOS ~:~49'M420~1:;:~:: R•il =~:: A~7'elle1;~n~~~: i':.U:-;.r, Ca. Mediul GEN. Re~add, cab. ST"o0,000 Health Club" Spa. Healed Pool $55 ,._ •FUU.Y LICENSED• F .... -1,. ...... ..._11 ..... ~"-·lite. OCEANPRONT yearly, 2 BR --• ~ .... ..-. ~,. "'!!"! VlllJ APJS. Ba2 "",,," T1ow0n~L-~ ... ~R!w./2Alooor u-r duplex, new n,.int I: Pl J I 4-G BR by Sept 1' ~early, NEAR Newport Po&t Ole ?tln, Ril;y aftc1· I. Renowned Hindu Spil'ltualiltt Anything! Dick, 673-4459 11U1.1=<> .,,... ,... enty o awn nr schools, up to $450 mo. C hound de ~ 54Q.5.5S5 Advice on all mattel'9, 3 BRS. Elec kltch., priv cpls, 673-5729 Box M·1091 Daily Pilot !· rty pot. 7t4-Love, Man'iage, Busineu Private patio, pool .. lndlv. balcony, or patio. From $175 Carport a: Storage e LANDLORDS e l6XI9. $100.$125 Mo .. leue. * DIVING SERVICE Resdi.ngs a;iven 1 d~a a laundry fac, or $450. Sub t err a n ea n Huntl-ton Beach 5400 Graham Realty 646-241' New...-HarOOr •hallow k 9 "'! 9 PM 213 N El N Or c A' ... FRl:E RENTAL SERVICE BAYSIDE 1-·lio· Newly •••• :r. Ope· .... ··n -part wee • ...,. . • ear ange o. Jrport & parkg, elev .. opt, ma.id ser., HIDDEN VILLAGE ........ ... .. ... IC' no ..... ....__, __ n-al San Ucr Adu! nl • BEACH t n .. v · Broker 634-6982 .... .....,,..., r.11: • • ts o y, ronv. shop'g, Models Open ap V\....,an ll'\V, GARDEN APTS ==========I decorated. DeGk a p ac• time. 4 yrs in area. Diving Clementr, 492-9136, 94Z..0076 •10 g 10 ....... ~, Sundeck. Newer spec d.lx / d 1-•:.: +. ........ , · •• ~ :1>122 Santa Ana Ave. .,. am am· pm ,__..y 2500 South SaJta Rooms for Roni 5995 w co1 ercnce rm, "" mo. ,,..1,1\H!.' •qwp., c-.... mer (to 6 pm Sat). Loe, at Jam. 2 Br, blt1111, crpts, drpg. Santa Ana * 546-1525 ---------! 6/>8230 file. Hi&h n.tc of return-Mgr, Mrs. Joachim, Apt 3·A ~-•-eo--J oaqu.,· H""'-l"...J~ •• Nr shops & pier, J.175\oiiiiiiiiii""iio""'iiiiiii'-·-· · ....... t d """'"" "" """"' """' ....... ., MATURED genlieman-rom-DESK ..,..,,.e $35, 474 E. 17th mm. 1nve1u1.-.;n u n e r DELUXE 1 • 2 Br Bltn Rd \n Nwpt Bch J ust N ""' roond. Adults, baby ok. y L MARS LE ...,.... •~ ,.,____ · r ... • ' · 53&-2131 I LA EIL S bo. Bdrm/Liv rm, _priv St., CM suite 2028. FM ...,.,...,, vwucr movrng OU stv & dshwhr, poo.I, encl of Fashion Island. 644--1900 'llRAND NEW ba'th ; in priv. home. HB. musk, air cond. 642-3811 of at&te. M8--0440 f~7o.al~~~ ~I= for le~nf~ __ ___ ~EN'! :i:x,~Q.:f~':. SPACIOUS No kit. privl. $65 mo. Eves DELUXE suite • mtaiC, air, Op•nin9• for 3 P•opl• 241 \V Wit ~ .--~-p":llt:.'it':Al.r.YT-5-* I & 2 Bdrm. Apt1. 962-9666 rum. Only $15 on. a unique If you want to work part . "°"'"°· o. * en '" i. • I• '-1 & 3 BR'•· Diabwaahor. Ad It Li I " .. 38ll "'-· full .,_ ~--• I 648-740:> 777 AMIGOS WAY ~-Pet ok. (213). 592-2623 U V ~ $10 -pvl. ent, kitchen time 1bare. V'lU" l'U• o:;. o.u .. e. N n· HARBOR GREENS 2 BR. 2 ba, units. unfurn. o.r (714) 846-35.59. Furn. & Unfurn. privileges, C.M. W<ll'king $100 MONTH. on Coe.st Hwy., co~ your area. o ex. · nd I>ltbwashe-r . color coordinat· gent. No smoking or drink· Laguna Beach. penence necusary, Phone GARDEN k STUDIO APTS Outside Jiving areas a * 2 BR 1% ba, patio, pool. ed appliances • plush aha& ing. Refs. 545-0867, Utilities included 4%972'1~ ·;:;.:.:;;c.,· ==~--~ Bach. 1 2 3 BR' ---iu double garages. $200 to $300. $165 mo. Mora Kai Apts. . . ,.., •« ' ' •. uvm 0, * 644-1617 _.. East ol Beach Bl, ;; blk carpet .. cbo1cc o1 2 color FURN Room with bath, util NEWPORT Beach deluxe at-MEN-WOMEN xtra ..,. 1100 Peteraon Way, C.M. ~ oU Garfield. schemes • 2 baths .. stall incl. Older tenant only, $50. fices. Air-cond. Htd. Priv. ParVFull Time 546-0370 WES1'CLJFF;_ 2 BR's, c2:::,B.:.Ec:D:cR::OO;:;,.M.,.--a-p-l-.-u-n· showers '" ~ wa:td-mo. 642--6560. ba. 2400 W. Coast H\\'Y. S2500 per mo, lsl yr. 2 BR, 1~ Ba $160. Cpt/drp, ctt>taldr'P8, bltns. Adulita furnished close to 5 PU robe d~ • indirett li&ht. FURN. Room fol." relined _ ·-~sible. No exp;. No patio, J'.M)OI, bltns. Seaclitt only, no pets, $175 mo. shopping. 1721 Ellis, phone inc in kitchen.· breakfast person. Newport atta. Commercl1I 60IS investment, 546-5941 Manor Apts. 1525 Placentia ~15 l\'fgr. 842-4121 or 613-3293 bar. • huge pnvate fe_nced e 642-5697 • • e YEAR around food at&nd, 548-2682. Ask about our dis-C.:;0.:;LD:.,::c::,..M,...ed7al=lio-n-o2,.-,B"r-. ~2 patio • plUSh JancatapJD& • ~ PER W k COSTA MESA ST RI p bnch a.rea N B BEACH Apt, studio, 2 br, brick1Ju..S.Q'1 .lar&e beat· *$lJ ee -up CENTER, 19')'. Retum & Plcase~all,673-2910 count. Ba $200 Lse. Mgr. 4228 2 Ba + 2 Br. 1 ba. Adults, ed pools Ii: lanai. V.'/kitchen. $35 per Week-up apende.ble income on $38.000••.,,,:i;:;=:==::i=== 2 BR I 1.. Hilar ia \Va y, Ph s N 1 31 S •10TEL "'° ~ss r , un . new., dee, Crpl, oo pets. 219 15th I., o, . 01 o. Bri1tol St. Apts. 1• • J'f0""'<7• dov.•n. B l W 1_, 6305 * Alone? Yes. it's your fault. For re. <."Orded menage that will cba.nie your lite call .• 547"'67 24. Hr. Record.inc e WRINKLES AWAY Facial rejuvenation. Look 10 to 20 yrs younger. A proven, non.au.rgieal face lift', Phone BEAUTY MAKERS, TI4: 531-1152 or 539-6820. anytime, AM 26 yr old bacbek1r. Want lemale companion for 3 day all expen&e paid vacation to W Vegas. 21 to 31, attra.cnve Ir. lun )ovina;. -2 ATI'RACTIVE. intdli&:ent Cement, Concrete 6'°' CONCRETE. All ty}Jcs. Free est Sawing, breUing, ha1*- in&" ' skiploading. Service I. ql&&lity. 548-8668 Bob. CEMENT WORK, no job too SmaJl, reasonable. Free Estlm. H. Stlltlick 54S-88l5 DECORATIVE CONCRETE DRIVES-WALKS-PATIO CALL DON, 642-&>14 CEMENT WORK, no job too 11mall, reuonable. Free Estlm. H. Stuflick 548-8615 CUSTOM CONCRETE PATlOS·DRIVES.ETC. Free estimate, 6'r:.>-551S. MORE Concrete p&tio foT leas money. Arti9tic aettinc., Lie., call Max at 644-0681. * CONCRETE work: pa.tiol, drvways. etc. Lleen••d) .f'hiliips Cement. 548-6.188 -E I ·~ Spa 213-981-7039. UI Mii an -..... .,s. nc Pftuvn, c • .:;;~~==.,.-"°'="'°' 1. (~Ml. N. ol So. O>a.-Plua) EMPLOYED lady or •tu-Jo'ot lnformation Calh &;'l'l'lds. Adultl only. $140 mo. CONDOMINIUl\f • 3 BR, 2\2 ., 49 3 BR S1 t A I I I ho 0 --1--• r--• -8 11 ATIRAC. 2 BR . .,1 , . n a na dent, room n ove Y me. r.c ...... oullUCll ""'t'• BUY or ._e ama gala in early 40 '• seekirw: Contractor• above &Yi, business, prot.1 ,:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;~ 2'283 :rountain \Vay E. ~,!~mow/. poo167091pn83'v, &:. lrPl£.: $l79, all extras, kids-petl PHONE: 557 .. 200 Avail Aug 1. $85. a46-61-40 Commerical R.E. Brokfil'I &. bu&inels. l\.iotel, mob i 1 e (Harbor, turn W. on Wilson) ..,..,..-... ok. 17401.A Keelson Lll. ROOr.'f. priva.tt home, Property Managers 61>6700 home par~. -;et.ail franchise. $169.50 NEW 2 Br Duplex. 847--0325, 847~1446 $150 • LRG 2 BR. Studio kitchen priv. Mature work· 5 Stores, $110,000. 6116-698 W. Couple will invest. l~ "1\1. Lrr patio, frplc, beam ceU· E•st Bluff 5242 2 ~::::B::R~. :'.!..:op~l:::/d:.:rp:::.:_,bl"tn--",-v. Apt, (Triplex), Family iiu ing woman. $80 mo. 546-6620 19th St. Bethel TOW@fl cor-Box No. P10n, Daily Pilot ing, crpta, drps. bl tnl, a:ar. e NEW DELUXE e patio. $135 mo. 150l·B kitch. w/bltna, crpts, drp!, e ROOM tor lady with ner. 548-l768 Agt. -·-""'20 Adults only, no pets. Reis. 1 1 Alabama St. 536-1210 frplc., encl gar. 1 or 2 ki"'h"" nrlvo'log••· Monav N LHn -23M Santa Ana Ave • 3 BR, 2 BA Apt or ease. children ok. (Nr scltls) No "' .. u r · Ind t I I R t I •-M8-S4T2 or 673-0395 Incl spac, master tilUitc, din 2 BR unfurn. Duplex. Nr. 646-8137 UI r • •n a 9V7\I 1 JD L .~===-~=-=---! rm&: dbl garqe, auto door 1 h.ld J.145 pets. 2230 S. Center St, st oan •DELUXE 1 & 2 BR Carden R beach. Adults, c 1 · • S.A. Nr Warner, 5.}71502 •DELUXE fum i11bed room. M-1 SHOPS Apts. Blt·ins, priv. patio, opener avail. Pool &. ec. 536-7646. 618 Gevena, H.B. $115-Lrg chl!erful 1 BR. apt. Weekly. 998 El Camino Dr., Costa 1t1esa nt 16th ~ Po-3t':! INTEREST heated pool, frplc. Adults. area .• FRO~t $265 . $140 . 2 BR Triplex, 2 small Crpts. drps, bltna, encl gar. c.r.1. MIHH51 mona. 1350 to 2100 sq ft. 3 2 d "rn L $145 mo. 546-5163 B6S Amigos .way, NB children. 7794 Newman' 1 child ok. (Nr. schls). 2230 DON'T i lve It away, &et phase power !: heat. n oan 'l""•ged by i-1.B. (213) 431-350.1 S. Center' St, S.A. Nr. quick cash for It with a 645-0991. eves; 673-6809. men for conip.aniorllhi.p. Writ. Daily Pilot Box M· IOOI NO Woman'• akin need ever look 40. For intormation phone 645-1330. COLLECTION ot :r in e Jl!welry for tale. Call fol appointment 610--0785 A LCOHOLICS Anonymous Phonf! 542-7211 or writ. to P.O. Box 1233 Costa Meaa. 3 BR, :t Ba, children L5 " --2 BR Duplex. close to beach Warner. 557-6502. Call 642-5678 A cbar.-e it. Tertn-' baaed on equity. & up. 1034 El Camino Dr. \VILLIAA1 WALTERS CO. -=t::~:====~~=~~:===~~;I~!!!-____ _!~ ''12171 54' ~11 A Go by & then call 54~3868 & downtown. Crpts. drp1, Lott •100 -• .._ nneuncements ~· ""*>855.l . WVELY Bay View 2 Br. i;tove. $145 mo. 53&-3507 S•nt• An• 5620S•nta Ana 5620 Servin& Harbor sna 21 yn. -"'" TownhouSe apt. Patio, 2 TS ...::::::.:;:..::::;;: ___ ;;:::.::;::::;:..::::.::.---..:::::1 WE HAVE LOTS? Sattler Morll ... Co. NEW Cbiropr&ctic hours~ '410 3 BR. among pines on cul-cl• baths. Crpts, drps. Dshwhr. *LOVEL V NEW AP ALL SIZES • SHAPES Jt.l 336 E l'Tth StrHt p.m. Dr. Don A. Field, D.C. gac. Crpt11, drps, GE kitch. Pool. Nr. Fashion Id le Near Ocean & park, 1 Ir. 2 • Jt.2 • R-3 .• M·1 SPECIA. L ANNOUNC. "MINTS 445 E. 11th St. CM. &12..eMS. encl '"'"• nr bus. $145. market. $240 mo. 6"f.J298 Bdrmt. 425 13th St. 847•3957 ·•· d f 12 i. 5 Adults "'Mgr. at 124 E. 20th PILOT WANT AD! ~ Saturday • DJME.A-LINES! i25.wi:. "" or uru •nd NOTICIS Ctmetery Ltta .. 11 NEW 1 & 2 BR, W/W .,,,.., ~~.,;;::;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;:J.:=:==:;:;:;;=5:;:1-::::31 SPECIAL • M-l • S6'x300' • Po.ind (l''rM Adil .... 4 Cl'!llETERY Iota in Blue all blt irv;; incl lclf clean real buy at .$20,5CJO. Since section Hai'bol' Rest ove.n11, patios, gars. 311 \V. SPECIAL .. Newport • Coun. FQUND: 2 Pupplff, 1 .. rna1rt M~morial M. Sacrifice! WU110n. Mgr apt. 1. 54&.6900 U' COlT, 14xlot .. cul de •c • k 1-female • ~· 6-S 5'8-3015 2 BR. New Crpts, drpl, blt1111, $25,000. wks. oldt Vk:. '1eJJow4tone =P~A:::CU::'-IC-V-. --M--.al CONTRACTORS GENERAL CO. Addition&-Rernotr..lins Reaidential-Commt\."Cial • 531-8699 • ' ~d Bonde<1 AD:DttlONS And AlteratiOllll Re&. -Comm. contrae1or li«nsed, lx>ndcd Ii: Insured free estimates, (financil\a'\ 536-2810 548-300; •THE RDtOOELER.% ' Free estl .. 100% financlne Kitchens 1araa:e1 • c~ Complete Remod el i n.1 ~ Qualil,f Con.tractors. 64). -ADDITIONS. L. T. eon- ~n. lln&le or 2 ttory, Plul, utimatet A 11.youtl. S4MM1 .4.dditionl * Remodeli!W rred 1L Gttwick, Uc.. 613-8041 * Sft..2110 ........:1, $15.i. 323-E. 11th Pl. Tl-IE REAL ESTATERS Dr Co•ta Mesa 5(0o.1"3. 4 -\CW tmol'1 ~ 700 EWPORT CA-<! nn .. · Park temeteT;v lota s200 CM. -m 11 IJ I 1 N ~~ GRAY Male P<>O<ll• mix red h ~ ar ll!i-4()84 c "" CIH "" '6U 2 BR. Upper Garden Apt. ac~rth'ur viJiflPe 'Ma9nificent OCEAN collar, found vicinity of eac' ir n Jmmac. Crpts, drps. bllllr.. '""CJ VIEW Land Orange County Airport . Tutorl-'490 ~··, •· •.• Q· .· No petJI. $130. !)62...3886 t02'x120' Laguna Btach w/ 551-7055. ··.-~ , IMliAC 2 br trplc, patio.. _4,,.,,--.1; street Improvements under KEYS Found on beach vie. I \VIU. lutot ell!mentary encl gar. Adults, oo peta. S , II S z. way, Adj, 25' lot.. telling bland A Balboa. lnquiN 11kills, ttadini, arithmetic, CARPET 1145. 646-4""· &46-6626, -11 La.n.ry abovo $8,000. A11c1na $25,000. at !ront countar, Dsily '6-73ro or s.i&-1825 STIAM CLEAHID * SPAC. 2 1; 3 BR't. Crpta, J •I...,,._ submit dn pymt. Bkr. Pilot, 2211 BalOO., N.B. VIOUN LESSONS. RIASONAILB ltATIS Drps. Pool. 2214 Collqe NOW LEASI NG! Pork-like living for fami~ r .. w..1 _. U-.J. ·+n 491.mo, 497-1021 eves. FOUND • Heutrw aid in Be(innett preferred. Al.to carpet tnstallatioa Ave .• Apt 2' l4fl.0621 l'1es with children ond odulh. I, 2 ond 3 bed· ... .., '-* $5,500 * Guoderoon's Drl!p. * eau &G-84!7 * MWf71 • LRG 2 A s BR, 2 Baths. 11-'•r -C.-r• r-._ View-Level Iota • EZ teml5 113.sslO SERVICI DIRICTORY OWNERS SPECIAL l'l'plc, bltnt, cpta. drps, encl rooms, furnished or unfurnished . Shag car· E"""'c ,.......,. DMp PLACE REALTY '9f.970C BIKE I.I\ vie. ol B&Jbot" 500 aq. ft. m Dl.amond. gsr., patio. 546-1034 pets, dropes, oir con'ditioned, with self. ,,....., r-. a a-2969 So. Coast lliwoy 'l'heatro, attar S: Ac....,tlnl '* Carpet Cle...,... 187 :1111 2 BR, Pvt patio. Cpts, t81h cleoning ovens. Complete $400,000 "'er••· ,_ -w ..._ M LOT, 66'x14tl\ 4-lmii. 673-3383 ruu. ~·-..._,._, St .• Cost& M-. &<.>-1317. • w·--1nster area, $12a. ' Mr l'swlllir1t•I #150. Tl42 Uberty st. HunL SlAMESE 1dtten., l ea co&r. -~~':!.,' .. -~.-r-REMAJtC Scrviau. 3 l'OOl'l'll ~~tr. Uttlehales tion club in three ocre park. Pools, tennis, ... ,.,. row o-,.,..... ,,_ Bcb. 54~ Nr. Statidard 8"'v\ot sw.. .... .,Ta"' $21.50. hJl.>• ruarantMd. i BR Duplex. 810,,. Clean. volleyboll, heolth club. teen focilities ond • '"'"' ,'.:.':!: ~::U. ~~.;!::;S.,.. 1,. A 6_ tion. Lido. m.tOl9 a.di! cud> OK. 84~ Middle aged empl <pl,,..... pre · schooll Ne x I to shopping ond golf N R cro•IO ... WllITE 1'mal< eocw,-r.;, 6550 rrEAM jet ..,,... -... Re.a!! Reis. 646--6142 course, n a a r U.C.I. and Newport Bea~h . J M:: K_, C:':!., HA\VAII aettaa:c tor su~ V.I(: &.y1ktt Drive, on ~ytlttl'!f ~~tit.~ t BR. Unturn. SUS. or part From $150 per mo. At San Diego Fwy. and -·/Uf l"I'••• •I s.....i. c.... ,,_ dlvlalon 29 ac .to 100 ac. rute. No collu. 6"4-0248 BA9YsrrflNG -my home, furn . No pets. Wtr pd. Culver Drive in Irvine , Pho ne 833•3733. S4000 per sc. up. LiaillOJl fOUNDlriahactter dognear prt.l(hooler. Near Ba)' -,, __ r1--S9l-t8!0 1000 IF'. M41ClArth., Bl•d. Co. 646--0132 Wllaon. \"l<w 4 Orchard. '49-tl898 - -"' Ano 5'" ••97 ~i;u. 543-3539 ' BR. Crpl.5, drj)ll. pool . Kid• O d d d b Th I I C ~ DIAL dlrecl 642-5611. Cbarae ok. s160 + dep., 1998 1'1aple, wn• 1n manage y • rv n• ompany y0ur ad. then alt back end FOUND. lrish S.tttr. Apl t. MS..2808 1Ute-n to lhl phOnt rlnrt M0-1!>12 ~ identify. I ' _.. .. __ Call BABYSITTER--)'Our home, kucar. C.llfD.l>0!9 CARPET VINYL TIU! UC CONTft. FIU:E En. 1t $41).-1262 ... I 'I I I ~~--------------~~,...._---........... ~~-·-------------- ' } . • ..,_ • ' . I I . ' . . . t ' . -.. • . . ,. ' . '-... ' ' . • • ' . :· .• . • . • ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' ~ .:, I. I -i·. ' I· ,. ' - ' I" . ' I . ; " . ' . • -. -. . ' ~I ' • l I I . . . ' . ' . • ' . . • . -. . . . ..... ' . •, • _,, j .. • • ' . ' . " 1 • ·~· I . -. . . so ... vou1 ··.):_t1tTLE RED WAGON , ' . ' . . . . . IS -REALLY DRAGGIN' ' . " ·1· • . . ·• . ' . . - . . -. . -. ADD .NORSEPO WER TO THE FAMILY BUDGET " < F ' ' . ' - ~· . '. .. J ' r ' •• . . ' '' .... . . ' 1. ~-.1" ~ ~ . ' You can handle Jhose bills. ~II you need are the dol· lars you'll get for all the still-good, but· nobody. uses. them items you'll find all over the house. Make a list of them today and decide to , turn those unwanted ar· ticles into extra cash. It won't cost you ~ • • it'll pay you. And you'll be surprised at how fast yo~ can sell iust about anything with a DAILY PILOT classified ad. Jry it today. Every day is a good day to use l DAILY PILOT WANT ADS ' . (And You. Can Charge Them) . ' . PH -\ ' I ' I I t - •• • JOIN THE ' . 'SELLERS ·C/RClE' I WE'RE SAVING SPACE FOR YOU ••• ~ lr-g;:-5 ·~· ~ r-;;-i ~ ~ I If you sell a servi'ce "!Ind don't aClvertise in the DAILY PILOT Service Directory, you're doing business the ha rd way· The Service Directory (classifications 6500 -7000 in the classified ad section daily) advantage you get through . g 1 v e s you an no other adver- tising medium . 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'll start a category just for you. Pick up th e phone r i 9 ht now and reserve your space in th,e "Sellers Circle" • '. , Your Direct line to Directory Results 642-5678 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED AD DEPARTMENT • SlltVICI DI ltlCTOaY JOU & IMKoYMINf JOIS i .IMPCOYMlln lren.... '7SS lto.-11111 I -. IRONING * -R .. lr • 6M ~::::!:"'· 7020 ,¥1 llomc, SI Hr. MY WAY qua!lt> homo I ------...,..HELP-- Pick Up A O.Uv. 56-7"1 rep&!r, w.;.., «llinr, _, TRAINED NU&sE wU1 cue *COOKS • COOK'S ~tc. No job too amall. Jor ambulatoey paUtnt. ltw ERS DUHWASHERS. NEW !• JMltoriel 67'0 513-1"'4 In NB. OW. Bal. lotttu .. , dlMer ....... E>p, -· ; WOJU<.iis .lYiliible!.A.11)1 FIBERGLASS lllo\•i~ra Ir: ~ra. Box ?.1·1018 Dally * * COOK • Gra.ve1N'd ahltl. : k1Dd, ot wodt, an,ytinlt, pulhnans, 5.16-aU uk for "Pilo;;;;,' ~~----Apply ln ~rtOn. OOl.ES ! Cltantng, lawn v.'Ork, etc. ia· -.. PRO!'. N\ltlc, aemt...l'f!til"fd RESTAURANT, t.-io W. i Emclenl, ttll.able. $2.50 hr. wW a«ept It private e&se Coast ltwy, N.B. t A* tor John .or Nicbol.u Roof int jt50 ln nice home or companion * * CCX>K -Put Time -\, ........ 5. to one. Refs exchaJl&ed. ALLEY WEST %106 Weat ~ ROOF Rept.ln ot aU lypea 64'-5593 days. Oceanfront, N.8. 615-1U4 ~ Whaddv• W•nt? WhacWy• Got? L .. :.1c•11I01 6110 '!~ ~~ do l'll1 own COUPLE to 'lll&nqe 11 wi)t I : SIPECIAl. CLASS"ICATION POR Mb'iili:Fiiiii.!E OWNERS .::;::;,;:;:;;;;:::::;;;:,:;===\Jello Mwi. Wom. 7100 ~.j.. ~ 1 ~ I: NATURAL BORN SWAPPIRS ~~"-wtllbt. moldFo· ~ Sowl119 . 6J40 • Spoclol Raio . P•~ .,. • ~ =="-.;._ __ _::;:: * DELIVERY DRIVER ; S Llnos -5 t imo1-'5 llucks . · · · .::"'...:::.-.;:.:: ., QUALl'N you 've alwayo a·b1"lftfe9 '""°·'°'put Ume,.,... : flUt.as -AD M\ltT IMQ.UDt =:i wanted. Dttu.maJdnc -ried, depmdable ... lJ.33. • ~-,.. "~ ~ -.__ "' -~ •-· --· alt•ratio ... K•" .... , 1m "'"'l1"m1"te' "" SMo lo otan. 966-2310 JU. : )-"YOWJI .... MAl tt ......... ...... .... .. ........... p I ti ., ~ "'... u Bro t-M011Ull• ,o. U.\.I -TJIANll otrtt.'Tl • n "'' <>ranee Ave., C.M_ ~. c-v WI\. : To Pl1<0 Your Trodor's ParodlM 'Ad ' · · Poporha111'"8 "51 * DRmlAKING * agen 17 DENTAL -. clWNMle, ; PHONE '42-5671 * PAINTING INT Is EXT. HAND -FINISHING tJCp, pt·tlmt, '"8:~ PM, : .... Chalet, Creau1 .... St. Patm Desert, .. s •• d 0 w A..,.. I ... $261). 2 ... 6'7>61jl TRISH HOPKINS ~~ uO.maO. Sat ~ Moritz. Fabulous vw Lake Mountain_ 3 br, 2 ba. pool, $350. incl all mat.trial &: A-1 .ALERATIONS 488 E. 11th. SUlte 2at C.M. • Gre&'Ol'Y. $35,00l, Trd eq, Fumiahed, Trade m J.PW>. preparation, Sll. per rm + Expert service, reu. prkea. '42·147' DENTAL ,ust, A: Stdy, : P>M for prop, N.B., CdM. er tiou.., Condominium apt ·paint. Local ft.fl. Call Jack Ca.It ~. Exp., HB. Sfl.2721. • tn4) 642-J..'m, SS8886. TDs, Eq~tY $.l>.oOO. ~ ~or &n..f.925. --BABYSlTTER -My home 96i-2'US *'5712 44' Hwaeboat le/or 32' twin ICttW Cris Craft. Bont full eQuip It xlnt oond. FOR boat?! dy• TI4/ '13'1'-0651, eves nt16364o34. --------!PROFESSIONAL Paintin.i. T•ilorlnt •m -23 )'!'I old ct owr for DINING Room Cuhier • ; \Villtrade4'BR,'2'BAbome NN.t wort. Fine pain.ts. inf.ant, 962-7661 btwn S.12 experienced wa.itreutt. A~ ' in C.M. for 1uitable com, Roller, brush alr-t e 11 ALttRATIONSl.dnsrnak· a.m. ply in pef'IOD HOTEt. S resident~ in N.B. ot C.~l. spf9.Yinf, a~1. etilings. ing. References it required. Bank.in& 1.AGUN'A 425 S. Cout Hwy .. 1 S400> equiiy. .w/.a.sllwnab~ Loeal ttf1. Low prices? n»L59 tt TILLER Lag. Sch. ' FHA )qan, Bkr .. 541)..®t, Roy S4T·l.U. Tiie, Ceramk: 074 !EXPERIENCED) Dept. Store . : Back Bay channlng custon1 blt 4 BR ho\llle + pool, SlS,950 eqt. Trade: Duple.:.:, Triplex or ! Harbor Hi diltrict. 646-9528 ski. Prime 3 Store 1.'0ffimercial, HOUSE Paintin&. ext/int, Alature pel'IOO. with book· • Ct.1.0wnerOrtgonbouod -pa.per h.ana ing, at WE'RE Ollly a 1mall keepinca.nd/orcashlerbk. J. w: ROllNSON ,: trade for vac land, will car-reuonable price. 2 Nprt businesa • we by harder. amd. Mu1t type 40-50 wpm. .. • ry lit TD, Call M5-8424. teacben, wmmer bw, vut Qualil;y ce.l'&l'llic tile work. Pltase call ~, Newpcp" leocll .: 41' Twin dieael houseboat, clear, $36,000 value. FOR house, units or ! No out ot atate property. South C"oa.Rt Real Estate exper. 61'>2894 Free estimatts. ~-3948 BEAlfI'Y OPERATOR ! llAVE: Guild Starfire elec. 1 Sl'ORY StllCOO 6 overba.n& Lie. A in.s. with fol.lowq:, Has imm•di•t• Call n4: 613.3114 • Br., 2li BA, family room. lar&:e living room, patio in Newport BeaC'h for small houie, Equity $20,000, 646-5383 cuUar dual plck-Ull Vlbra-'111· J 1lory I l u cc o 4 * Verne, 'Tbe Tile M&n *' 01 area. S4().8934 openint .in out to w.i piece, Cut, 'Fender oYU'bq $149 • .A~t cellq CIJSt. work. ImWI A Np&irl. ASSISTANT Helper, fl k ~verb, amp, WANT: small US. per nn. Mm. J nm. ~o job too lml. Pluter pa. part tlmt, dependable. Ap ·: ·: lr&rll ear 566831 ews 6tMl611 • 631..Ql.9.. tiO. Ltakiq lhowtt repair, J.9.ll. $3.25 ·hr. to ·ltart. • . . TWO UCLA 1tudeats l*d M?-196T/84S.Q3J6 tr56-2870 Mr. All&n Gift & Country Store money Exp'd house A'lTRACl'IVE · TERRIFIC LOCATION! painter'.. 1'"'ree est ~ TepHil 6977 blkints ... ~ to model $4,000 equity lar ~4 · . • etc. ~T:at PAY. tor comparable or v.'hat haw · TOPSOIL. Nitropn fortititd 1 afternoon a week, Strictly you"• 6f6.S383 METICULOUS PAINT. reciwood added. &3T-nm or for tun. no exp but must . . . . , aLUE CHIP STAMPS. INS, 495-4632. have beautiful figure l $6000 eqwtv in Laguna N11. crew col atudents Int.ext prefer over 18. Write, ShlpplncJ & ~ Rtcelvlq Dept. : . . . . APPLY IN PERSON 1Q..5 PM ~ MONDAY 'nlRU FRIDAY ~ PERSONNEL DEPT. a2 Fashion bland. N.B. . . . . . Own· Your-Own Ooean-Front apt., 3 br., 2 ba., electric kitc:hen, pool, dtck, private beach, eleva. tor -For units or land uet view lot, will trade kit houaet. Dcp, Docks: 6r:>5812 Trff Service ,,. deacribe youl'9el1, 1 e n d late modtl r..tercedes N W ting phGlo ll possible lo Box Equal opportunity employer , Bern:. + WALL;APER * BOB'S TREE SURGERY l!W7. Dally Pilot. DOG Groomer, an lneda. : 49f..2213 %l' Cedar inbclud Dary Hull needs work. For cement mixer, chainaaw, buildinl; material 642-8803 991 W. 19th St CM. , 2 bdnn Beach Hou11e $20,000 equity ... Income producing property, ~ Country home, ~-acre, 3 er, 2 Ba, lri pool, bones ok.. WANT-Income proper. IY, boat or ? Owner/ Agt. 548-9471 or 642.Stm. * 546-5.114 ·w... you ca11 "1o1tc" b .... -... ,..., ARE YOU ...... ·Full °' oart """-: 2,000+ Ac ot Magni.I Utah 548-™4 6t6-40.l2 Fine Quality Tree Service. Pic-A·Pet. 9U-8000 land, Nr. Zion Na~ ft., HOUSES, docl<I b * soo.J!9tl * IEAUTIFUL 77 * .._ * ENGINEER wtr, tree1, ro.d, nr, lake. ' oa~a, DON'S TREE SERVICE All lt'1 .U in the ef9 of the be-~ · $350,000 eq, For tradn: a nythln1-•ver1thine types, Lbc le: Ina, Flft holder, Cbeck ·the 1V com. Oranre County Dl\rlsion , inc., or !?? Bkr, 547-1489. =bl-=td. l'w ft'M Estimtlt•. 642-5584. ml. )'OU watch and tt )'OU N.YSE tinn has an immed--· 1-• • ' TREES °' _.... ftel • tty late tlffd for a mechanical Trade commerc iu lhop saw COLLEGE Studen11·· int lc ""'!· pt'lll)ed, you re as pre aa ngineer "th . in for cement mix.tr. 1 wry ext. 2 BR apt, 's6o, inc ~ped, remove or replant. KOrne of ttJo9e people, call UI. ~bly w~ ex:::un. • gentle pony trade tor ,pick. aeow. cellinf. s te-ve, ~ Y!'l loc, 833.2528 att 6. CALIF. CAS,TING CO. hni Should ba : up truck or ? SiS-4549 TREES, Hedges lri.m cut la conllnulna: It 1 .earth for : .. ~~ . 1. h~ • .....,,.. stum ed ' ' ' evecyday people who ha\'.t c,...v.o.o... in une 1.--.,, ~---~--~1PAINTING -Ext.·lnt. 18 P11 rtmov .' hauled. 30 a desire to work on TV or and be ¥.'ell vtned iD tool-• 2~9 Ac. e&tate Joi, under· yrs. exper. Ins. Lie. Ftte Yl'I· exp, Fully ins, 642-4030 modeliJ\i jobs $75 to $125 lDa;. Deitte prefd. _ Not P"OU™:1 uW:• Gavillan H~, tit. A~st. Ce~ 11n&1 , U.J.-o ,-per day, No f~ t ... )'OU ever. mandatory. Excell, bent.Hl1. nr. R1~nide, Lake ~att-5'8-5325. ,... ... 1t1ry Fni '*' :roR ON CA?atERA Please aend reswne to Box hew• view. Trade for me., PAINTING-INT. • Ext. FABRIC SALE AUDITION '* t.1·1004 1bt D&ily Pilot. N.B. trades, etc, Bkl'. 541·6469. •U&:ht:st Quality. l.owt5t 2500 Blue Qllp stam p1 CALL cn4) 835.3282 EXP'D. only, part time * * * Prlcts. Fully exp. Ins. John FREE. 3--pc divan le chi.tr 10 AM to 6 PM FLORIST, Refs req'd . i'Jl-1166. ~ incllldn fabric I: labor. BABYSJTI'ER, 4 days a wk, Weddinp etc. Steady A . SERVICE DIRECTORY S!RVICI DlllCTOltY ~. 6 :.'.s.' ':,',~ ~ ~ ":::,..";: ~71da>a. 1 m. • da>. lw 2 " old. lucrativ" 6T',.Q91 -. .. Penn, Reiiiable, 64&-QiT& -----------~------- JrurnltuN Rntor·"'t G.,.r•I S.rv&c.1 '612 Call Chuck, ~..:__ WIWAMS Funi I: Crpbl BABYSITl'ER w.anted ~love- & Reftnllhl "75 P~ONAL, 30 Y r • Recover • repJtlr • clean. ly home, teacbtf'1 children. -=:..:.:=:.::::::: .. ::!! ~· WILL 1nde Qua.llty Print.ins: exp. paperhanginc 1: paint. ·Beaut. work. W-IU4. Jt. hlkpf. H.B. 962--91'39 Founltu.e • Ant;qu., for equipment "', ...,......, ''•· lrom En&Jand. 968-1461. JOllS I EMPLOYMINT BANK TELLER Refinilhlng A Rntorin&. of . value •. IflUie 1 Direct TRADE, Paintinc by Ueens-W/Exper., P/Time. 9 00 d * 66-0991 * Mail A ~. 4CMO Cam· td contractor fOI' truck _J~_~•nted, Men 7000 Sal XI ~~~mgl'E. Stripping • ""Dr, NB. 540-8383 furn. or ? 6U-<5.5' , Y-fEJNAM VETERAN Ap:J"u,:... ~=! •=~• APT CLEANING .• Painting RETIRED Palnte" 26 ,,,.. Baoi<, 16932 GQ!denwe" H.B. * 642-9575 * -Rug SbampoolJll A: Llte N t I.: bo t. N Experleaced *Teler* Good Salary Xlnt, workina; conditiona •APPL\' - Bank of America jl,========oJ Repairs. REMARC ~?"r. ~ ~ on Wanta to work and llw. in BARMAIDS -ExJ>erleneed. Gflrdenl"I '61Q SERVICES, MT.e688 c.rinker. <lran£e County Personable Apply in penon, Vea:as \\IESTCLlFF BRANCH Ed'a Cl«nins Servlc:e * PAPERHANGING ,...,, ln~nt 23 "·old Room, 6811 W. l!lth, C.M. 1016 lrvlno, N.B. * LA"'DSCAPE * Cupeta • Uphob....,, • Win-• PAINTING. * \168."25 male with mU1tache and BARllfAlD -N\al1ta. Am ~ ~ly ~~ * GARDENER * , dows. F1oor Care. 545-0U? Pfaat•rlnt, P•tch, sideburns looking for iult· be.tore & p.m. Maverick, = Malnt.-Reaidenttal, comm 1. TYPING done in my home R I 6llO able employmtnt. Willinc 1128 Newport B!vd., C,M. live--"-_ .. •-. ,.,. NOi Clun-up Lawn removal A • /I e,. r and ablt. C.UETERlA WORKERS .,. .. 'Ill' ~ install s°prnkln Weed kill-former ex«;, ~y w yn. * PATCH PLASTERING Please call 64S.t711 Univ. of Ca. Jnrine now iD-Dlllly Pilot •• 0. •--Lic·d en """'· .. ,._.,.,. 1 -=F-=-=~_,..,U"'G"'L""'Y"'7"'7"'7 &:. •'6•'111, ntr., _ _ Alltypes.Fl'eeestimatel CAPTAIN tervltwin&forfoll.owinc AT & 12 Y!'I 1oc. exp. 53&122S. Gun Shop 6710 Call 5tG--6825 Licensed • Radar • Loran, ,PCMltions. Ca.felen... food U )'OU are, we probabl;v can't AL'S GARDl:NING 30 y aai1 , sttvlce: cook, aalads dept., use )'OU. for Ganleninz I amaU land. SHOTGUNS • Mod. ~ win. Plumbln9 iHO Prot::'~p, Sportor ~~~~ ~~~rvlaonB · ~m· tm. ent CALIP:. CASTING CO. scapinr: services call 546-5198 12 gauge, lt1od 97 wui., 12 -. G · ~ · Ce tral ,_.,_.,,.. Y • .. .-I tin · il1 leBl'Ch ill Suvmg' Ne..,..,....+ CdM, Coo. gauge, Ritle.1 _ 3().00 Spring· WATER Heaters, dllposen, uide 1ex1can J: n only 8lJ.-6900 s con wng .. ,......... fl 50 hr American 'A'alcrs • also ' ' Oran&e Co. b' a Vt.rltly ol ta Mtsa, Dover Shores, field, Steven1 »30 22. etc, · per • _ licensed rnul~ng. cornmer-~ typist for 1ene.nl types, tor wurlc. tn maa. mo. \Ve1teliU. Ph. 897-&4 after 6 p.m. 642-1155 or 64U506. cial pilot, land &: aea. Ad· 1 n •u ran ce ar.e n c y. dellne. TV comml'•. Ac iDCl. WE AIM TO PLEASE 24 HR PWP.IBING mini&trativt CJCperienct, Knowltd&e of tire &. films. Grut pay, pt. time. Complete prden Service H•ullne jJJO l R~~~LLING Best of reff:rences. Write cuua_!ty nnts necessary. \Ve are clie.nt paid. no k Reliablemaint.,expertelean. T.N'T. Lawn Strvic•. Box M 1060, Daily Pilot. Call 518-15.ll. Not a IChool, up. Call "Feadeao Fred", a,.... •'-t.ulq PLUMBING REPAIR -COASTA~ AGENCY 'REE 96>-491~ • '""' ......... 5Ss.6163, No job too mnall Job Wantocl, A m•~ '' TV SCREEN TEST NEW tawn1, re-teedln&'. 531-3729 • 60-3l2I • Women 7020 Sntlltna • Snellin& Inc. PH: (tt&) aaa Complete lawn care, Clean HAVLIN<.. $10 A LOAD The World's L•r9e1t 10 AM to 6 PM U.P by job or month. Free CJean up. Tree Serv. Gen. Pool Service •t10 8 YRS exp. Cosmetic salts. Prefe11lon•I FULL or PART TIME. U t ~ ... ,,_ 54•8043 • Dru1 " dept store1 . Employment Sorvlu tt ma t1. ru1 info call PrUning UW' ,._, ;,-ACID wuhe.11, repoirl, IO Full/part time . 646-99+4, EARN' UP TO $5 PER HR.. 891-2417 or 846--0932. TRASll k eana:e clean-up. yrs. In Orange c.o. 1.ty Apt 8 2'190 Harbor Bl, CM 540-6055 :nJLl..ER BRUSH CO , LAWN & Garden Care, 1.lon-Sun. SlO a k>ad. eu&tomen are my friends, Harbor Blvd, at Adams 546-5745. bf!autiflcaOon, weeding 1: Free Estimate. 54S.50.11 646-1116 AIIDd~~ -tor CW:~al.el1SCe:nce, COCKTAIL l Steik Hou.eG ==EN'°E~RAL=-,H~otl~p-: -13~.~ .. ~,,.. elt nu ~. 11 ....... tJ e u -,y care or ..,mi Y care. Wallrelaea \Vanlod I« N.w • • ndl hal -• a P ui eo eae .. ......,n · MOVING, Garqt clean-up Homemakers. 5fl~l. ._. tJCpa I'll c n •~1 Real. 543-1363. Callna Bros. " lite haullna:. Reuonable. RemfMl•llng & VIUage Inn in Laguna fi Ir: pt time help, tmip JAPANESE G1rdener Mo. Ftte e1Umate1. 645-1602. Rep.tlr 6MO BOOKKEEPIN'G-Gen'J of-Bea.ch. Only wuna, bea1tby or perm. AJ:e l!t-31 &-ml Rate, Gen'l Cean-Up. Ex· -lice. Exp'd, want perm. kJoklna: 1irll netd apply. Jim Ryon YARD I Gar. Otanup. GEN'L n modelin&' 1: maint. pollltion 6t&-21H after 5 PM i."vt1 from fii 'til I, 49M986. =='°7:-c~-...,...-per. Reu. Fret est. Remove tree.IL lvy truli. GENERAL office work, PJtrt 6f2-m9 ' ' No job too 1 ma I I. Two women wW dMn. COMPANION-Hlkkpr, 1 l ve time -" with 1:-·- G AR D ~ N ING : Land Gra~, backbot, 982-1745. Llc'd/iRIUred. 675-818.'I. $18 6 $21 In, ReJ't nq'd. 536-6108 aft ~ I: typlna: ~id: cleanupt. Spla sy1, nJto.ce. HAUUN!k ,:. Bur::E EST JOIS & 'EMPLOYMENT &36-6461 -5t6-m 5, Mn. Reinhart. 24 hr wk. Pe.rm. 6'15-S33l . menl work. Yancey, 548-"1265 or MB-5240 Jo._ MIOln,W-7100 J L. M W 7100 ........,. -·--·· owww -· om. . Jobo Mon, W-. 71MJob1 Mon, Wom. 7100 LANDSCAPING, 1arde:ning, prunine, trlmmine a n d renovatinr. Call after 5 p.m. 548-IDI. AL'S Landscapine. Tree removal. Yard n:mcdeliflC. Tra•h haullns, lot cleanup. ~epatr 1pmldrl. . m.nes Lawn ma.int, lite ha~l's, Trees l"t!mOWd. Comm'l • ft'lkleritlll. ~· JAPANESE Gardenine Service. Neat work. Cleanup yd. ma.Int, 96&-2n1 CLEAN.UP SPECIALIST Pi!owtne, eda1na. odd job&, Reaaonable. 548-6955 EXPERIENCED Japanese Gardener. Complete Service. Free est. ~. GEN'L Clean Up, tree Rt'V, weed. kill. rofo.tiU, 1pr:inklrs .,,,......,._ EXPmT J-prd<n- mr. Free "'· Complete ,.m """""'· MS-tl83!I Complote Y1rd Coro I Jlt-f _, Housecl••nlna •7ll . *HOUSECLIANING Man I. Wlfo. f11t I Efflcl,nt. Call 541-5114 DUTCH Maint Serv, crpt clrw, flr waxi~. window "!'Ufh\ne. Hany van Beynen i,53'1·1058 if no Pl call aft 3 RESIDENTIAL, C<Nn· merciAI, 1.-..ae A property dean.up 31M-6103 Mesa Ocanina: Strvke Carpets, windows, floon. etc. Rel 4 Com~c·1. 54Mlll TROJAN MAINT, CO. Com,pl housecle•ninl'. olc. 6 apta:. Bonded. CJ13l m.sm. JOE'S CLIAN SIRV. We do Everythlnc·Ra I: Comm. Free Eat. SU.1403 Janli.rlll Sorvlco llff. Ii Conunc'I, 6tJ.6IM BAY A 8"ill Jll\ltllr1al Clrf!eU. wl-. llooro, etC. Rel A Commc'I, lf6.14D1 Gonorol Sorvlcos Ul2 ,,l...,=l"'!'!L-____ ,7.;..SS FENCING, rtpalra, painting, a:eooral mai.nl. Want Your Imnins D.'lne! C.tl !168~ 1,..,1., , fl.IO hr • HARDWARE BUILDERS EMPORIUM EL; TO.RO 24392 ROCKf.llLD ILVD. now hiring for. our new sior• oP.ninCJ soon WAREHOUSE SALES CASHIERS SALES TRAINEES HARDWARE HOUSEWARES GARDEN SPORTING GOODS PLUMBING PATIO NURSERY TOOLS ELECTRICAL AUTOMOTIVE LUMBER PAINT MANY COMPANY BEND'll'S INCLUDING • 1'114 IMIW..,. • lkk l'oy , e Dontol plan • l'ahl v1clllonr • Group INur-• Ponolen ,i1n lie. -. ' I EXCELLENT oePO.-nJNITY J'(>R ADV AN CEMENT OPENINGS J'OR: FUL~ TIME and PART TIME SEE :PilR. \VEu.ER .APPLY 10 .A.t.t. TO T P.M • 11·-~~~~~~~--i.-~~~~~~~~--~-r 6t&-18al or 6*9900 JOBS TODA YI Cl&t1 noo WANT ADS SEW 60-4611 ........... - ' -· -frl4or. -17 • UTQ ...... -' MIRCHMlllll~ ~,... MlllCHANDlll l'Olt Miii~ l'Olt MlllCMAflDISI ... i@l!a • •• . & •-MnMINT ~':'.::= SALi AND~ WI MID TU.DI IALI AHO TUPI ~LI AND TllADE SA~L::.I.= ANO=-1'l'llAOl==~i •••• Miu• W... n• ..... ..,. w... 11• ,.~. -. w-71.0 ....... ~ looor ... ~.... . -.. .,.~ . Mn"'-' Ort-IUI Mll..11--~-.... Gonlrr-.. MORGUE • A•top11 • SALESLADY. -· ,. CAUfl ••vE NOW · * MOVll!q i ""' • cou••• . -L ~~ .,_ lldloo' -1<1'1 -IA . .... ~ -I 1-t _,.. .._ 1 n c~ -• U • Lquol. 49<-IHI dq I MUST GOI -" DURING SU-IR •• M• • •~ ' ~n:i =~7.;,, ~= 490-S'5I...,, -"""""'• II In· tioo CLIAllANCE SALi :~:"t:.r'~ ~-;. °"""'>' Oub ...n Piiot SALESLADY • port -.. ~Tl,. ~ We hive tndeJnl. npoo. •iln jewelry, jewelry ~ ....,_ uol ........ W ~ "' ---· .... -. 221 One ff o •ln4 --..... ,.._ -"llO-----I wlll ._ nttlml .. lloor .-i, p11<1 A -nd eq\!IP. '° _, IA tho """'""'tloo e TI;;N:;;t=IT• -Ave, B<lbol w.m, ,,,.,.~ .... -dl,-tlnuM -'"' "--...., ... -iii ... ~ ~ "':! ~= Q>mplete line ol c:astlnr ud ""11 ... .._ cl on ox-•School tlf ......... • * SECUTAll~ part. o! .... ~'"" -... .., .. W -:.e. ~.: = --'" Aloo, lllJ<I. !"Ppllel. , :::-..=.°':ti ~F-•...it4< nll'orber GOO~~".., alert ' 'ALL; MUST CiOI -...._ ..... ~ cWri win °""1o <ioaan, -: All a~ =uee: 1111 Qmle or relltecl ~ COW'9ea ih tbe *1lll )'OU MCretar)I, to work In tut · ... • • *~ Gnat 8r(lob: •t. fne new, 81~~. Open 'ruti tbni SUn 9DCl!l. need to~ the job )'(Ml~ N.Jf.'t_dv•rt fa. ifetMke,....-hrmorefurnl~yre~lftl,,. ..,wtnt{llot,J111!91UllRl!Ca. inCORONADELMAR I CloeedMon. -..; -....,. or wan~ · q ... ..,,., All oldlll bd tumeol f,_ l'OlltolL W1 .,. 1M Ollft WfJ -Dr !1111 llroolibonl, 2!iW '.E CGoll H m.'931i 5 M GEMS Iorio! ,. ... °"""""' ,_ ..........i ....i. Xlnt ~ i.t 1 .. tho ""'""''• lll'lftl fumlt..., ,..lol ; ~ ~ -). 11.8. Ojip -• 'rii ewt, Pttoont -: ..-Jtn.:et1.me and waa ~ CJ 133 DoNr' Dr., N•. e A benefits. Under II. Piii: col'l')flMy.. . • --Su.ndl.y D-4 2750 Harbor Blyd., 1J,A tor7 1D Box K·lll'l, THE . _ ....!_ ~ ·-_ * ~lf1Q * MU8T •I bou9enL1 of ' ' Colt& Me.. * ~ DAILY PllDT. N.B. ~~ SECRETAAY Nt,iit 1tandl ••••••••. • · • • • · • ·• • • '9 each 'beaotltol M9dt-PIANOS• ORGAMI Rear o1 Coll<ge eentor OINllilL Ol'"c• ~c:.::: .. ""'..:: '::. ~ lor Fuhlon Ill Stock --Heotlboanls ••..•.••.....••••• '4 ..... up ' _, r ...... Iola ... NEW ... USED SllOP O.OSEO JUL\' 11th/ --IA tlle ...... -.;...,.. ft.i·d. .... CGod lldllo ,...d 1or Box springs~ mattr111 sel& ....... '28 ut 1o11111~ ..,. -41a'a : = =-23rd -~.located IA-· dep•nd1ble • tut paced ottie.. Sii.,. .Dinetfechain ................ f2eac:~ =S~bclrm-11 Klmblll-lMPOlt'l'ED bllt ....,.,Pt 111o lrYtne lallJltNI °""' MUSI'. 14,. ,.., Wl<lt' ..,,. .,... $lllO .... -· 5 drawer cb11ts . . . . • . . . • • . . . • • . '29 "':=o"" 11 Kolllijo • ~ -1ge bor .,1,,.. top m ""' IA Oruc> Oo., 11o1 2 P..u&S Dollr Piiot. c.11. SHIPPING • roc:elvi'W det>L Beoutilul Spanish dresaer w/mlrror · · . $79 :::."' f': ":' i?,.""'::; COAST MUSIC * AU N * 1"'11 ....,, po>!, 111me -te -· NIWSIOYS AJ>P'1 IA -· I 51 Occulonli overstuffed chairs . . . . $39 each 3 J: old. ·Pvt P'1 will NElttORT 6 liAllllOR nn. _....., wall. dnlA -" ...,. M.,."4~ill•g Clerk tor ProdUctlon Pl., Nopt Bcl1. Occulonal D&Dlsh -· Pltue c •II C-.... ·+ -" Appt,._, "'·-wlbolvy duty W. i ,.,. olllce _ .... _ DAILY PILOT S'l'Al'ION Attend. FUil 4 m~em chairs ............... $10 each up !IOH241 0pn lM l'rt 1M San 1"6 AuctloM l'ridlJ 7,30 pm dor, blOvy dul1 HPE 111 ... . !ti. T ....:-:.:: 1r.:'"'...: .. =:riNeav;rL:v =: ~~ ~~ ~ :?ghg.:'°J :f~ ~ti.~i·o~eniuntd·~ · · · •: : :._ ~ :. HAWoRGAN w ~~d~~ctC:"!: ;;:: :::~ """· --._lDJ, -~o-OPERATOR chairs ...................... •59t1c """""· ntrtr. -4 w/Leilll_..,,_, --~, , •--.-.--,.. Secret•ry·Reciptioni1t 642-4321 ... ~n •• ,,,. Lamp shades, your ~oice ........ lOc each dryer, COUICb. aq. e"9lr ~ Wllnut. Delivery, Bettlnd ror.r• IUdc. Mat I. ~. retrtc •. love ••at, 3;;:;:, ~ ":,! * NURSES . ,..u.r 1b11t ~ rwL ~'.!!:; l new Wedgewood bull~ln oven 6 -......... --· -lnclud-!Mru.CT W1W!><Ji II IA. dr. ~ t.':"'J;· ~ ~n ICription exper ii a mmt • * RN'• tor di.YI TELEPiioHE SOUCl'l'ORS & broiler . . . . . . . . • . • . . • . . . • • . • . . . 898 tablet, ~ S25 A: mttc. ed. ~-Thil week only! Nn. .. val\le, Sidi· :3-ooi · , ·••-to t·•· on' ---1• * LVN'~ eve A nlabls -. No ~•---4 malchi::.J bar stools .••.••••••.. fl each ltemo. -blo;. -GOULD MUSIC CO. ~3 Aw, ~.1,'2 value · I ·--·--~--ApplylA ~ ----2bunlt sel&w/mallrtlses .. $39eachsel 4.l'!OoloClrde,Cll. ....,.1111 -· draw,-.. ~·USEO Hotpoint .. m•I• It>'.~'-w.J1r1t with ~!mum Ucum ~~ Work at home. C21S) ... QUICK SALE * 2MS,... Mllft/ S.A. loc.k:lnc tie cab $25. New kitcht!:ne&b1m-tl.t ~, I~ ..... M'7c: '137-3001 or (213) 'f«S.l52S THE USED rllDUIJURE FACTORY • .,. ....... 1 * Norton dollr dolen $J.9 oak T • G -llh• .,_,... , U ,qllll!lllld, l"'W call Mr. Home. Pb: tntl ~., Telephone Solicl-. n111n . Dtnlor l'\>Cl!ft ...... .. f · * _._ value llJ, . -t. printing ro0 ""· tt. I x 10 ,;;t ~ Mains fbr an appointment. Ofc, SupervllOf' . a.nty ~.Paid .,,...)dj, 1115 Hlrbor loulev1nl, (Mt• MIA chain. Olm CIJ:llnl!t • calc, $150. 9D-074& \V/Wf'OUlht Jron hlnltn· n4/S46.'$46. Trainee .. $51tl. TRAVEI:. Apply: 32\! 'N. --· 541-9457 ~ =""":~ IWOICllD ............ y-TOP ......... ,.,. ..... """"' :;"6-.;,;;251;:,;7....,,=====-=1 ~ner••Ofaenl"lt ~C:co~ J\m.'10.s.ntaAm.. o,_W....,.t•IA, ....... 11t..S.CleMll._.. itieru! SM to ~tit. ai...NtwA:iUllJl4,.._ol ~r~,~ LADIES diamond dinn•r 1 ttS.tur. Interviews train Pt ID tnwJ u.i Ex-THIATllE • -. -"""""' 11ort ..... IA on.-. lle&•l. Newr bten rJna, .,, with 114 loarat ' lnte-Satur, 9 t? 12 .,_ f>llct Top beaelli. + MAHAOlllS fumltu,. IOOO furniture IOOO PATIO· !olll we .......r llllo So. Oa11t al ""1\Dlldl M\lllC IWld. CUt to Gt rm1 66 -.r dll_.., 2 - tor the t.oilowfiw JmitiOna, protit aharblc. Raile tn 1 l{udtop le drt~ tns.su -a bolmAll cit f'llrnltuN A Co.Ulf.lf ...... lutalaa x 16 Allx 114-f A 35 -~brat on -.m &lat. ~ frte 4 t.t. mo'a. Call Miii Vena Galriel Vallt7 A: 0r.t.rwe EARLY Amer. bf'own tweed haw f1D .u a Jot. Dunca # tt of baJlway I: stair 1'1lftntf. Brilliut cut s.crub! ~ II Acctl< II Med. F/O 551.&22 Ablpll .Allbot Per. °""""' rut-1rowln1 OVMIURSTSTOCSILKLID -4 chllr !20. Lille new """'" "-Ill, -·011o•NS ~~-~ lor $381. !'.!:,~,!*..:._.~~ • Ole Typdtll Oedr C.u 1-. -w w ~-~ ~-·--birch -a end -. ·-·~ --· •• .... ~ -·~ ""'~·~ c~ ·-....... _ .. _,, -• '" -·~-~~mu. -I ~••-~--' LIDO c.a-, = u--·~-·11, •·"d ~ • Gent 01c • PQMll ntr SUtte m. Santa Ana. ID: Twins $49.95. F\JJls $59.95, "' ma ........ wood • ~ etc. 2321 E. 1ltb st. NB at ~· ._ ... " ..... ~ iwu ¥" ...... "e-UNKIL .. ~' e ' PAKTTIME E.T.C. ~~~~·!· lampo,very,....,.__ 54W>l7 Dl"°""tl !: ~ -oc-•.,.'-~ ~ wtp, Etdllt 1 h ....--ltl 140WaitVal1JyllYcl • .1.w.u_.._ ...... _,.,._ OIIPPENDALE custom-DAVENPORT I: chair tt0.WARD'SBALDWINSTUDIO ... t", ~-..w . ., ~uvJ ~·-• co1me c. 101 N BroldWI.)' SA SC.U02 ~ ::1 ~ S.n 0.brJ.I nwnJe Set.I $89,95, Sleep. in.Ide wizw back chain. Mr • ¥tL rocbn ~ 2 tm Newport, C.M, tu-ltU mtip, flt)! irate + . ,;546-r.:,;7,;;462;;,-===-,-,=I GLAZER. aper. all-round er Sofu Sl'J9.95 Ir: Up, Studio Gnoen A 'tVhH:t cheek. down ooc. chain S10 • $20. 21" pn.p tale. f7S..S1T8. GARAGE !11ie 9-5 Sat l 9,m! mu. National Auto Glui, PROFESSION AL Salts THE BLUE BEET Olil:lcbet $89.~ Comer cuthiom, Never UMCf, too ~t.wn DXIWI!' $10 ----WOMEN solf clubs. 2317 CorneU Dr. C\I un 1,.quna 0'7" Rd Lq: Carttr-SNrcbinr for man m.MOC • DINNER COOK Croup; $169.95. luae for room. "4-1981. Other U'Mdel awl. s..i: Televl1ktn .. _ Towtrbit. 1tartu 1 et ; * 5'6-2513 * Bcb. See Emmitt HOKUe. to leam our busineQ and start $30. ptt ih1tt SllSTA SLEEP SHOP DINING table I lix dlafrs, &in. SO.-NEW ii USED TVs Women's bowline ball &:: DIAMOND ENGAGE..'dENT Mer. hand.le --~·exea&tift post-* WAJTJtESSJ;S • DIT Hal'tloll Blvd., CM antique ll'ftll.o $50, SAT 4 SW\; Coaet 4 ml For Aletrenl " bq; Hum.in hair wiz lall, l \VEDDING RING. tm. TratnltlC 1nccme Jlftl.. COCKTAU. w~s. ....-Uri -a brwn. ~101! .._ ~-" vlded. Q:lllqt. IUet or NEW d1zar bowie. Dp/ •1vu ..._....Jro,J t.ble, ~ wtrdttt« 4 · I>unlap'a. 1B1!t Newport. CM. J 54!-0293 ... ,.....__......~ bu1ine11 up. Ma1'rled ...... ...... Sfl:55 Cit. Hwy, Dana Pt. rike ..... TV oar.&e 548-7788 BIKES $10 • $15. Early ---------I * 49U6S6 * ~Ell. 121 --Office Fumltu.. 1110 --· TV ...... PHILOO CONSOL!: 1 ~ ..... 121. Ping Hudwlft ulelman. WA?TRESS, over 21. full dotlJel. dWm, mllc. 1141 p:q table is. Powv nm.>er Mite. Wanted 8'10 w. H. -=GHT co. RECEPTION!ST time. Sblp.Ahoy-unnt. 17 PC. KING SIZI Rolln'd ........... -~CM.' Black A White l'5. $21. --15. ll? WANTED-Old """•" p--. Cox. -llDROOM 189.SO II Rolln'd wood ""' • "2-4778 alter 5 ,... E. lltb st., CM . ~ UIS Rocbesta, C.M. rotary chain P9llO e We GARAGE Ille. Misc. ZENITH TV 2l" y, -s for leammg tuner to work KtlM&WORKERS WANTEOCGod'1Pllt,10m.-*WANTED* Luptdra--.mlr, hive thl ··--bold 1-. D11bes -$40 • "'7 ·POOL s-p, -· "'°" on.Cond,'°'""',a""'""° (Enwiope Addremen). 'MX'k. Growbw company ln 1JceNed real eatate .in. ror, 2 bedlldo ltal>dl, K1nl of Ulld oftioe Alm in tbil Furn, SWtdWi frplc. WaNr QO * ~2605 * ~don $150. f. bar stools object. Up io $50. 962-<&ll. Ruah lfampld, 1elt-a4-Irvine Olmplu • .All frlnae peopJ.e for reneraJ real u.. linbeadboud.frune.qa:llt. area. Mil, ta&te nooldef, Movie SS Hd\. Duncan Phyfe di~ Wanted : Used portable TY dressed envelope. benetits,$390,petmo.Ap»Jy tate,tulltime;boolinatract edmattrw.lbeetl, ~ Mc Mahan.Deak equip,etc.1~21X>:tl21" RCA Color TV, lArp fnatabl9pll.lllltepplewhlte aets Y•Ol'lcifll'ORnot LANGDON WORLD in penon • salet, fuU time or Sat. A eta. etc. 1800 Newport BJ.vd. Mooatldlt, HB chelT)' "'OOd cabinet. $1!!0. c~ K '*508. c.ill: 557•9423 * tJUOERS, P.O. Box U2T· Sun.'t; aaleslady familiar Oxdce~ ~ &u.i'50 MOVING -mi1M ltll-Metal 548-4323 SOFA. cbllt, tabla, lamp, WISH to bnv usrd upright A21 Redondo BMch CalU C•lifornl11 -"th t '"---_ _._,_ or, 'J"" -v ltl. -· ,___ pWNMl monr, c r 1 b, .__ ~~ • ' . • WI area 0 -~-ALL ,FOR $249 PRIVATE pu1;y •lllnc 1 ft• -~~ rm ........ ": Ht-Fl & Ster• n10 itft'm conlOle "-11o1r skis. ...-=Ur in rood cond. C&ll 90278 Injection Mokll~ Cllbttal comm.). New oHlce No down pmtl, onl.v '9 mo. ecutiw dt'U: a l HICfttary -·• -. • • 545-2U4 HOUSECLEANING I: Child XIOBriasA~C • .• newideu.newopportun-Wl!LK'SWAREHOUSE deak. Bwlt. ltlle new, ~r ft~.: 1!':! ·-~STER EO con1ole 5tl--UlT ::======= care. $S0 wk plm rm. le (Irvine IndurtNl Complex} I-·'·"L ..,,,"' _,... no. •• 2 .....,. °""_. ...,, • ~"''"1111:' I ~• h SMALL wbllit 4 drawer -8IXt W. 4th St., Slnta Ana .,.....,"" ..,,...., .,._,,., rn• Rock, UCI au.irzs.. w •~· c • n I e r , M chi -511 days, Rel'•. Pl!' RESUME ....,. ............ llkWlt. RMI llHlten Dolly S.9 Sal ~ 8nn 11~ ........ l30 • ;49. ~. nr NM/FM Ool...-, Ute -$1. -""' ...!__ ~· Etc. 1700 54G-t212 Foreman. mo-~·E.6~ .!.'?• Cdll AM-LETS ems ...,,_ 1111 wllnut.1125. 51Hll1 :';'. ~715. Slat beocb 11 MFGR MOVJNG JIOTl:L CA.sWER. female. hom••· Exta onl)', '~'~ SCI PVT pty bu l ~ :TC~ BOOKSHELF 1tereo -A1r compressors, spra1 NCR GO e:rper f!lllmtial minimum 5 )'f'I in mobUe WANTED deck 4 l_ uec. dealt. BMut OE Mto ..,....,, xlDt aoad . mn/bn I: turntable ClOIJ2ll * FOR. Rent • Cabin-Marn-booths, apny ruris. ptjnts, me m:WroaTER INN; home field, all phllm. Mi-ANSWERS W. new ...&on. $145 .., StlO. PellcNlt elec dr)ter: 'll(JIPla't. Sl25. can aft. C. motb 1Mll. lltJt T. tum., metal cabinets fumaceo PH: m4) tit-l'llXI. jettic ~. lJOI) 1'laclkl E:xpehe:beed Rell. EI tat e + 2 ch'1 $30'. Ml. m.eeG xlllt c-.t Mo.. WUl delhret: !548-eS Mpc, S nKel tT$. 531--3314 tbb:, racks, Pck'r m1ttt, HOUSEWIVES. GALS, in Sl,F.V. \ea tllelmutctr1DrNIWICll11'au&llt-'Wlnct-Etudtf-cr61).19U M.ulia' Qc acce'pted.GRUNDIG stttea conn. cr5«MIS1T-~ --wall plaques, plctur1 O:IM, Bal. h1. pt Plld tor RECIP'tlMIST M u~ art&. Ublnl ~A Solaoe-<X>LD CUTS OFFICE 68IJli; chlJn. olGce MT..aJ! _. 5tMIJ1. w/2 xtn. spkn $195. Stauf· DECORATOR ACCENT framta, statuary, ash~ :U:. ~~T~ ·~Enced~~oabe °' overri61. ltePl1 to: PU A IOftlorn vmnontei-1tab-tabW, ~ t11e cablmta. usm .,,a•w Ir*• fer ftduclnc madUne $30. ~tJGS. ;,•••t;:; %~: etc,~· 5f~2881 _ s.c ""'· N• .. 111... RECEPTIONIST aox M·llJll, Dllll' °' bed b1mae1o wltb'" 1c1c1o ~n:,11er·~-.............. ~""""'•'•, "'1""22 _ .:.l'ist.-· FREE TO YOU ~.lean Dlltrtbutcn. ~·=~~:.:~~. ~!!.~~ ~ ~~ter. He died al COLD Oma l:.•lpment" 1111 =:=~ ':"~ !.•.P. ~_!CO~" mt S~~t .::::~· t!'~: WANT IDme rabbits? "" • -·--~ .. -20. PC. ""•~111D'' ,_ ..__ ~ """ bout 2 bl k * HOSTESS • Ap 3M5. Non~. '.f'(im. nl&t ~ .....-. twt: 173-4517 ""'"" ' wuhlr 4 ,._. -n•• ~ I TR.AO< Home stueo tape Gd. Cond. $65 or bat otr. I ac A white A-. _...... to ......,.., Energetic, 5 t WELDERS (2l uper IA i ROOM GllOUP ELECTRIC IBM --liC-'132& . __; -· 90 day warnn'1, 842-6023 checi<era, male A t.Jnlle. 'meet public Marine or taller. Requires •t:udl.nr. -lQolit. lDUllt be ~ FROM MODEL ROMZS A-Uodt:twood florum, ~· NORGl:it.Wlllblr,, jUt 'bltft $43. ;peaken $7.5tl. S36-3o'll I' 01'1 dtflltiY w1oua. 5 Call 646-1302 T/ll • THE :ApplJIA-1'1ee Jvi, homn A lracludeo:. Qaillted lolo A Dnkl, JA<ch-lllio. rblt.-Clldor.'1'!1bdon antique ...... -~ boot NEED--lor-bl1 ::~~t ·INN, 110'1 14th, 1-4 Pm. W~ ~ mo:,11e Maje~tl~ cbalr, 2 end tablel a .coffee ~~r, U~t ~· CM. l'O'l buy It .. MMTl2 Sporting Goed• 1511 'Pll· 'hllywd hJne~ blk hmale Jdltl!n 10 wka, J ~ n-• N.B. A-1.. Medical GftlOI '1132 2lat St. -.~u.a -table, 2 lamps. d:reaet, mlr-u1ttn1• _......L -~ -· .. r -"~-r med. ltnstb hair Will amUl.I&....,. ...._. ......,. ' ' Home1, 1mJ60 ,(;o\11,;UU ""'' rot, beadbolrd, qutltecl bm IBM Executive typewrMer, "~ aulil;> .,._,.,,.-, NEW CUltDm turfboudl $'95. ""' "'~ delivtr eve: Aft 6 ID pen.a oaly 11 AM to Wfftmlnstft'. F.V. ~ 6 mattrea, 5 pc carbon ribbon, dis llC'Op, Xlnt eond $40. WDI deUwr. Fcnnula One ao1bouds, MOVING, ~ •. MUST 49'-6364 Tllf t PM RECliPTIONIST -room· tabll 4 4 bi-Good c:ond $1!0 -117-1115 or lf&.lm. l9" H-C.M. S&u. 12 • 15 .._rug I :2A;MALEciT;;,....,,--,_~,....:::.:: HSKPRS Emplyr J)aYI lee "111 thne, 25-35, attrtctlw, School•lnttructlen 7600 back cba1n.' ---. • , KENMORE wuhtr 4 dryer, POOL table.' coln open.ted. ~· ~ oo!llOie TV $60. dop, 4 r:~~ ~ .. :.!.ltie_r Geolp Allen Byland A&"en-sharp. Mlnimum l ye&r ex. ~7/f" -.,-... ~ OOMPARE AT STU.95 Hou..a.w Go.Ii 102t Kelvb.tor refrlr, 11 cu. 1t. Slate top Placed . $Jr1 ~ to ann ...... i .. t ~"-';;' ... O lOf..B E. 16th, 8.A. perience, Typt tiO wpm, \.11 $3tt X1nt eond 9G-01JS ' ' FENDER Bus &l'nplllier ,..,.. ... ..._ '· ~ 54T~ Shrthnd not nee. Beautiful No down Pmtl. ONy $16 mo KENMORE wuber S.S. dryr · ·-. ~ or 5fMIQI de.luxe Ricftnbtcher baa ~S.S. 77~ I.ft S. HOUSEKEEPER/Babysit-..,, front olllce. 642-5135. WELK'$ WAlllHOUSI 135, sm . .,.. I"', maobos. ~ 1110 El p,;po 3IBdly suitar 7/11 ter, lift In. MatureR.ESUME only, ProductloD (J &OOW fthSt.,SantaAna drpUtableA:4dll'l$SI. boud,8Nftdn1w.$t5 *6T"a-6«Mi• FREE to family with PttmanelL Ph: ~2*. Superintendent, m 0b11 e -Jn . Hi-ft ndlo sz. lilac c:rpt tJNUSUALI * 644-&T * PRIVATE ~. A t cbilftn • Blaclc: fmWe ~jiiif~ii'=;r;:;::....sl modular homes. --.. .... ..i.. FURNITURE ret\IJ'Ded from ll'x12' $10, I' rollup 11.m A.atiqQe ICtid. Wlinllt diftirw: LANGE ski "-'-aim 4\.1 ,._..,. p ps coclu.poo, 2 )Tl. old . HOUSEKf:p;:pm for 5 ~...-.. --.,, :JI. dlllDiaY atudin. model hom-1*blt ,_ "·-" .........., ranp, one 11Mi.1 or !up. ~ adultJ. PIO mo :+ nn • minhn~ 5 Yr• in / l ••. deccnton cancellation. SS. 613--Tm aft 6 PM. • •"' .._ mwr le $50. 190 SL HQd akil SIO. Otan. rood $45. 1\efri& $S5. T/lf bomL 51M121 heir 5, ·-all~ Mo· 'tindWri ing. Soanilla 4 MedltmallOM :....i ~~-= !>:0-3101 _ 2114 Contlnetltel, CM I '7 Sola, Frame~ eu- 54Mll5 oft 5. -Homes. EuOlld /, R D FURNITURE Ger ... Sole 11122 to »'. Allo °""' Europeon EL PAIPO be-; lib WAllHER I< d..,..r, 1te""' In .... -· fabric ta~ llllllll'POt c....lt.y A&ency, RS!.N. F.V. °"• ll -PM /I 'J,._;,1, 1144 Newport Bl., C.M. 1-COMMo~-•• NB antkzuel;. n4: IM-2ST4 ne....,w. """'30 -orr~u~ aid cocktt.11 talth: I: other m11c;: ~ You piclc '!Pu· Corona del Mar, part time. · 3 ,..., ... to ;..., · ..fina uw.r every ntte 'tU 9 -uvrv.. ~ • • · ttw.hoJd Items. Must •· EXPDUENtEI> all lines Supervi90f. Wk. erd off. Wed., Sal A SUn. 'W 6 <l.Oll.m~pm} 11th A 19th A: A.ntlqvt Sele Smttboord $10 aacrlRce! 968-3TBT aft 5. WVABLE sm. brttd tmier Box N 3 · Park LI do ConvaJeeoent 25th A ~ 3 OU&dNn'• MOYlna: to new location, All Gun shape-7'2'" mix female 2\i )'!an hoi.191 =-· P.O. o. ' Hoap. 1'45 Superkr Ave., R .. lstratlon Stlll ap.n ~chUn. bookeue bed, drttltl, au.Har, lfot..wheel fllmlt\ft It' eo1t or below, &t6-919S LARGE trunk, new. Ladles pet, hHdi tood home, ftne- JANITORS. Exp'd. only. ~li.':1~~4:12410.Clll ,only eh!tt O! dra=·= can, clothine all s!Ms. =·=?i0%oft.Mary*** POOL TABLE*** ~c"':t ~Ito~ edyard,eve:M0-8471 T/lT Good P1.Y A workinc cond't . C•ll Phyllis HarriMn ~ coU~ an J l$Mei A: toya:, MIXlh tnore. 1 uea, 2432 New.. 2 YEARS OLD siie mmtta. 548--7946. DARUNG free k1t1en1. Call lfttt 3PM 543-9393 RN for ICU, all lhlf'tl. Xlnt tables, )amps, miec. All HOUSEHOLD I: ~ part mYd., C.M. noo 494-1908 SONY ......... deck SlOO, C.-d oranc" & white tirtrs working l'Oftd'1 le benttitl. at tM --.1 cond, reu priced! goods, tooll, atereo, many ._., ,... 67>$61 ' TIU L:...?.;ti.:, ~:=!l~~elY Contact Dittctot of N1JRS. Newpert SChool ~mt toodiet. Nune )'OU!' prioel. Sewl~_Mtchlnes 1120 . •£AA ~ux~K~~ BOXER •xtra lovable wry bNch home tor workirw ING. c:M~~ HOlp. of lu1lne11 • . ! am t.H IOld. Set en,. 1l70 ~ 1olcb-o-matic, M11eell•nMU1 ..,_ _. Q"Uiet. 1 )Told, housebrok•n. 1 child ··-I rr DIVAN $15. Matcbmc 107 Morri«tawn Ln. C.M. sla4a&'. beaut. walQUt ('()Do 64&-lll&. 891-5400 7/20 mother. Sqpen'9e • SJ7~l arm ~ $31 each aOO tOO , BOOJ<S. aaiort•d ATTENTION 4 s t REGULATION pxtl.t,=r,=';,;,,..-----"'~1 ~ cook. ~~ ~· Set Bettr BrllOI at ~ ottoman $7.!IO. AU. IN houlelmld tt.ma. bunk brecll IOle, t!Qta button. b hole;. • table compie1e with .n a<> FkEE beautiful krvinr kit· trlNlp. -· · ~ GOOD C 0 ND IT I 0 N . A cbtltl. SM: I: Sun Onb. overcut1 Mimi. 11 n d ttuorln. XJnt cond. $3&). ttr. to tood Jb om e , uvz:.m _..,,.. .. 36 m AlllLINE -alter' pm <025 Ceron Rd., .,.,._,,. .................... Guar. TRAIN COUECTORS ....,.,, -.. 'PM. 546-34'15 7-11 yn. .,. middle a .. d ~ " SCHOOLS SIMMONS QoM<n hlde+bed, Puk. trvtne. :-= « llllall l'YOlll. GARRARO Tumtabt. 3 "tt ~RA"\f p1.,...1 P'rt· llochdor, am • ..iary, -PACIPIC ... d "' -llanl, lllle MOSl'LY boat "ult:, SINGE!\ _.,. • Ill "' ESTATE SALE amp. ..... ._.er.. Ex-•an '"'"'·""•to Jov, al car, Jlriv. Jm. to Apney for Caner Gll'SI DI)' 6 Nlsbt a.-. new pm or bit otr. ~ Ancb:irs, tinel, hudnre, tldunent.. E21ictllent ~ eeUent condition $30. Call ing ~only, 491-1349 T/21 pbofte 1: Udy up. Ph. e""1 flO W. Cout llW)r., M.B. 543-6581 linen drape&. S'7Wf.3S oan, peddles, n.nJ ott.s' dldon $3t. Buttoftboler H.0, Train Collect~ 50-49117 ADORABLE puppies, 7 wb I: wknda tsi-4740 By appoint 646-3931 ClO E. 17th St .. Su.ta Ana 2 C6MPL. .eil Met:ak:ftft ,l'OOCHes, 2572 Ba)'lhcft Dr., available. "'°'12:91 appraised at over STOO. For CUSTOM drapes with rods old. Free to eood homel. WZIER Omneticl ConluJ.. SA~ ot Jeam. book beds w/ma.ttttltel. N.B. SU.-96&1. =r information, c:all BeigT S'.f5. Green c~t zi 9l)2..M89 7111 -. IUll/pt timt, we tnln. l'UT YOUR SALIS !jEAT %~.£"-al Ind -avail. Port4-Crib. -GARAGE Ille: 9't & SUn -!eel Oept., 942-lW. x 15. 1111. 144-1300 BEAUT. Calico yr old Cl! ...__ ., 197-1951 "" ~!nit. -Fl> oond. Ile!' oil«. 6'13-6117S. movlJas; ...._ lllplla-.. I not-. ll2S Baby crib Q ma ..... l5; GIRL'S dolux twin, 5 -· alterod, need• h • m • : ht•••. Ho TEL DE s K EFFORTS WHIRi ~tho -Orange C...,.. BEAUTIFIJL .... w r ulta clotlallw. -salon. hi '"""· $10: stnJDlr, SIOl -"""""· xi .. ,,,...., -7/lt ILERK w/i...vy ...... ,... THE ACnoN Ill ~A-c"111 Jobi> Quinn. -coucb, 2 .-.. 4305 -.. Wq, lt'Vloe Modol 41'0 .................. "" ... ~ IT 30· Inion! .... 113. -· KITl'ENS. 2 moo. Potty. quired. THE NEWPORTER .., fla& lamps, Call collect, 71'1 SAT. JUiy 11. lo-.5. JC a. 25 bale 0a'1er, txt1ma1 $3• dlnei"te ~lti twO exten: !' ltOWfJOAf -in trained, wul'led. W.1134 INN, Ph: mt> 144-1100. s.1.. • .,,..ted ,...Plftll -627-M91 11o1 ,.. 111. mlJIY °""' 'IMl!e -· -lb!. ...;... 4 6 •bairl, !&': hlr 4 El<'ellent'oondltion 7/20 MAN To •ubl TI'llf' of local exptrienclnt npld epm. -ELEGANT atua-toP din. rm. ltlmlil. 0 Oohmitu Cir. ilh lncl t.ck. !.oclctd COWi'. 2 atoolt, $.38; boWllfW "1J. $S0 5CM162 LOVELY )OUng alteMI cat appliance atore. Neet IP-Ilion make• cho1ce oppor-. _!ttfftrlul 1'M table. Chetlt-ol-dnlv.'t"tl. OdM, J..&rae UOl.llb fW' durch $10: w!z • cue., 115: 'por1a. Ji& p or·t 1 bl• dthix 11,'et . to lood ho ro~ pearanct. 496-238S Mr· ~:,,.;:"!': .: ~ MUSIC Ln10n1, >'OU1' hQme. Otild's ~ A wubcr. CM-EVERYTHING IOff, 1.ftv-'*.:..~· ~ '3300. Prtced ble heattt, SS: 1trobe lllht. -.a1wwhef $15. Pottit1aJn ft&..1096 . 7117 Wfiabt &-.10 am oril)'. ...... """ c Ba.nd flee dealt., ~ll'I, draftlna I~ Ila~; Spair\'8b tum A: to -at-· ·Ph: ao.ua. $35. And other ittm1. 905 laundry tub U(), h~U. VERY atrona: all ~ dw- MECHANICAL ::.,::,~nt to ulea :~ C~ ~~-1't . A. board 11: filina, ~a.ey lampa. lWrla. 1M2 FJm St., FENJlERIWllAMPLITIER Park A~ .. I..aiuni Beach. LUXURIOUS hie fold-ln-.Yo'l.11 bed' with EKpttittnctd With t.nd l-675-1"8. more terns too. No, C, er.ta Me., 551.MaT, DELUXE RlCICENBACHER.GUlT 494-9822. ELECTRIC RANGE mattress. ~Tro6 7117 poWtt toola. Cl.peble ot Prtvtous 1alt1 blCka:round MIRCHANDISE FOi BEAlJTlf'UL ~· .'Karpen da CAR.AGE Sah, 19 3 21 BASS AR "f ED I TERft.ANEAN-•b'le SACRIFICE! 548-M0.1 BEAtm:ffiL ~ wht. rnaJe accurate woric. ~llTT. not Ai lf'l'IP)l'ttnt as carneat SALi AND TRADI wtth I ftutty Pillow!· 2 mo WMldlaib t.ne, H~on * 81WIM * EDISO N ~· o.ic JCING.SlZE BED ldtt.tn. 6r>JUJ 1ni TOPATRON, INC. -to IU«Oed. v ... '11 old.Pald;475,i.t$2SOto.loN 8'1da.Sunday..JubUth.ll FENDER Str.-.oer, fiidlwwl with KANTWET ~.Good co-• ONEkliifn:1o dos - MOTEL MAIDS. owr IJ J'l'.I Mw full sales promotion Pumhvre 10QO It. tte S. AN lo I PM. Fendt!' Llellle unit. Fender ~ m&tlrw, t.nll1 e MWTll e ed With tbem. VN~ (NO-cllll) Applyl9Sl uadldv. -· -· --CUS'IOM:' WDOC! bar -NEIGllBORHOOD lale. Of. ~. 8"t offer. Ulld. 0oot $U5 oonaplljt. ROU • ..,.:ii( o" -ntu-~ ?/U NewpertBlvd.,C.M. SPANISH. C.t"Vri wood , bumtorarwele.tbuhUtt Act:f\un;nm-txUamllc, e&..19n Aawl~lt$1S. 1 ~n.rlprilwmM-.._ tllilGftllhome I MODWt'S -· llvo + DRw P1u Avlllllale wall limp; I' l!onl lolL rill A 3 bw 1toola, ll!fl, ISl ~ Eutb1u11. D.llt"l'IU RUGS • srn ..... 1'lnpiJ lretl. $1$ 442433$ P Clll all S-1/20 la. -ud ~ plul + Wort 0-lo --Call 131).1337, BAYCRfSr bollow ~. !i:!itar~ JJill, 1$1, blue""°'· frlnled MOl\E C:......i. Pltio tor '= bile 4 wht nllblt $111--_ +CU P1u .......... Flll:llCli ProvlJiclll I· r IOFA. -utd. q•lllld KAN? CX1D nDllG!tf $111, ...... llNm --, qtr, ml. , !50. Quine< ... -· Anllt!c ........ = 7/20 ~ • +lie .. -· oC R. w. -double -.. ----$125; 211111 n I •• NB -aw11ol ... -Uo. .... -.. -AUVKABU: Mt -•ATIONALLY la<nm Dwltfa~ ·-Clllt mlmr.ISIJ."'"ll21 Miotthlno -t US, GAllAGEla_.,. Pi-ao.p. Ila -~•llN!r.;::. wuiaJ;c r.r a l'~k PllPPYallS551-m? 71211 -a•lo ..... ....r. RE -· YNG cpl .... furn. =-' lhe 1 lnlndle Ill. .. San. J:LllCTMNIC Orso",_ : ~ ---!all< ...... and ~ ... & Kitte. Mid ---pold, + c.,.. Health -s,u/MedlL lllu. WIU P11 • "'" nuap e I'll UM ,._ Dr., N.B a.dam&'* wf'lw. -'if 05lliT -W -IQ. oa11 -= """"' 557.-7/11 °'_... -: .,.._, 125 000 --..i. cub. Jlrvt P'1· !M).M'13. l':i' ::. ~':.:";...., DIUn'\VOOD • .......... • -,,.. -· Ilk $1111. - -' ..... = CAllPfi .._. I COi..... Kl'M'ENS ..... to ••• d =--~"::~~ Ufe°andacckk-nt. .lxl00RJENTALRU6·,$00, Point 673-l838 "' ' boutthold H:l!mt. Set!Sun. *-U8&1Yt1. Sl\O t\i tt.'Pb'woOd boat UO yd1 .IOe•S4 . 1015 homes. 53T-23$ T/20 A Rutll Meehlliw, 1104 + UnlimJted O:lmpany Fi-iievtr UIJtd, !\fOVl~C &S1 • niu't 8tll GI Ctbrlllo, CM MM914 PIANO, Oprl&tit, xln't CIOlid, $45, •Need hnlull 41 speed Goldenrod, Cd~Dl._ MALE Ind femtle Dutch 'f'hlln!Con Dr .. La1una nt.ncl"na on All Sa&es. M:M~U spa.clou' KlnR" iixc bed. SAT. A: &.In 9-6. Jlou1thold l'Vrnlture tor ltle. 001 tnu'll. 548-?t•T. m9 Ai'JSAFONf. Best le J,Sfft nbbits, ~ 7/20 -~ CA 126S1 OET \VITH THt .\ctlON PLANNING lo movt1;f You 'll Other thlnp a.Lio. ;oodJ It dothlnc. 2304 OW 892-4547. \\1ettmll'4tt!r, 0.t. 1 non.ttmolt model. IT a x 2 P.IALE klttf"-11 $ wks, old. biJLy PILOT DlME -A NOW -CALL: find aa amutni number or Call f13.&'86 Df •• N.B. 548--llOI. PfXN~ W\li'ut.er French JONG-SIZE mattral & box dt<luetLt»e. Otttr. 4~'1'132 Part PQnil.a.n. 81ll-6931 T/20 • UNES -,... jolt Pl"' Mr. Chun>llW tTJ<l l3t>l233 ,,._IA IOday'1 Cl&uWld GAllAGE SALi, ITC Pm. Oam1, bencll, -lflri""' Good -tion $511. THE llUIO<ER YOU CALI., UEALTllY, frlaky kl ..... fl-••· ~ llf<o T""" -a.;,--. Pll.O'l' WANT ~&U.Slll 2SI "A" J6tb Pl, C.M. -· $1!9. 111-tO!S. lolM674j 'JU QUlllXEll lllll;stLL MHII5 7/7i • • • • ya ' SI II II ~ a Mi " .. I "' la3 ro 9 .. !:i a ~ "' 49 "' to .. .. S:! M iO 16 B h• 5' 40 "'' .. lo< :. (k "" (lo l . iM M< Kt SU FRl ya le 84: ~ .... del •A wli ... ON -2·. Pl ! '° l'iii mi: Fa• Dl4 SWI ... bo ... fi6 le ..., ... iir ID I .. -... iAi tilk ~ SIL> 1nu ca!d. rox bllo .... Ai: Gre pet ffi pies .... f'llE Bluo -Pll c.~ -2 pedi ma! Wi --~ 2 I -•bot -ACK 2 b wits ..,. Cl AK< - iiLD ..... Sill am .... -i'liii: -I tr Sii:i< -..... , sT.i ~ 431 1 M:w w .. 1 MAiJ ... .... 'SC B~ I Vii - . . ... --·· ... -·· • , ,...,, Jilt/ rr, 1m .--:=~~.~YOU~·-·rm · .... ~~ ATION ;r!!!P"'!"A~ON ~Nl~~TION l!._~l'qltTATION ~~T·~c1!!~~~~::j!!T ~~~!! Dee' ~ S.m..ta ·~ M .... ''""'II ... Metc;wqrcl11 .. ,.. Trwln ,,. ._.,.,.. ... HOO lmpt .... Can ~ ~ o;_:m~: All!: -1o7 ·poodlos. ;jjj *,... IWlla..,. -'i2G :....;...-l"i.l'LrU'U'i _, • 8' N cOll :ca compar. COR11NA PIAT _, I f --_.,_.,.·Ben !.,.y.-11.lllPYI Onb, -.,..._ ....i TJI ~"· --1iiiii -~ -fact, --· w~~. --1o11:,,,., "-•· / Ht 0 ""'*· • • -W OorUM GT, --. '68 124 W'•GON ·-..... -. i.qll• -1 --* New 'b.it 1J' _.,. 11rri.1 Jl()NDA. 11<11!It.,9oM ---· .. !:..~· ~.;: 1 ...U.. ,JI! JI. 1'1111 !It., oalllno -· ..... 6 jib. • ... ,,. -1 P.11. -· I"::: (JW!""'· "'"f ' •Ao ~-~11 ' Salia--onlJ•• --... -... lie -DuM ...... '5U ,....... -· v -s•T JiUli-11• ' complete "fll".JJlllM -"•-11N ........, ..... .,., HEED--.. 1-AJC:Jb9:1~~il\ok'•11a1 ... i0.s ,A.,....iurn ::: ...... ~ •• tz: _-.o.;.lf'I_.,~ 1910 DUNEJUGGY -·-...,uc......,.AlrCOftd.. = ""'r.:i.-= ~ -""' -.. •ilor. w. * -........... ~· at 14151 h4Jlr/ -CllUr· -·-Ill v TIUCKS CttASSllS • a.a... .... CVWWStQ. m . will hold -"',...,,.old. Doi. -l>r -,_) --• Y ·-·-• I"" ll Wiii -· ~ ::,. ~ m.mr T ' ~N EDS , • ., ll'Ylllt. ,.;. ~u;, 1 n n n ft r 'l'D A VEl.:ALLS .'hr: -~ ava • _ M _ BILL JONSS ... 7IOI . TIU POODLE --· :aoo w. Cit Hwy,"" l6!!M call amt, llll-lm I ftf' 'Gii hslb<dt llllO !Uot lnJe<t. B..T. -Cir cant.r TOO lie tor'....,\; male ....., -. AICC -LUbtOt 'If, llST 61f. ~-.. SCOUTS td...,.. (WQDOOO) 1699 "LeldorlnTbot:.oadlOtt." 1833 -. C.M. - 9 mo, ""--· """" ~ =-= = ~~~l ~~~R::~ ~ a-i JI.Tiii .. AVAD AllL& NOW BILL YATES ZIMMERMAN FIAT ~ .... --. 1 • """'° AJCC .. -XLNT COND. s• 11• xxes -.., Mlll .. DOIEDIATE DELIVEllY VOLKSW 6 GEN 2145 H•UOR BLVD. -~ ......... -· -'tll 4 -""'"-' -$12, -...... °"" ,...,. At " ,... .,9 850 Sp ... --· ""-, SAILBOAT OWNlll to••Llvbw-Elqludo K J ' -v.,u. Road 14M411 4'4'' c.a n.q .. lllll 1111 .. LaUllClllns • ...,. ·-· --..,, :::::w~ 11 ,om s.. i ... ca,..._ •DOT l>AJSUN Radio, ........ llOnllop .<TI'S rR!Z .. --W/ ENG!mt ~ -2al2 Ne-• Bhd.,NB -""'--nl4tl0/41Mfill/-OP!N DA HI), '* .. -(2) I .... old wUh -'115 .. --.... -LID -.. -Ace Motors . '69 . .,_ ·-.um IL y BIL~l~IS -mix -all -· olkr. 5IM8ll llALl!i>A :ID tt., "'*' .,,.i, 100 6 ~ ICl. --.... , SUNDAYS ~-....,_ at1< HAO<NEY ,...., 1 ·.,. old ... -. 1 ,... .... -· c1a .. 1c MaMIO Homo• -•dirt ..,., •• d. 11ar11or .._., oni, a•lbod&. Cl>mJ>IO<zza ~!r> "'"" -, ... ._ -. ,,:·:= c'::f ~ ~ P... T/>l -$100 5tM51t 9 Lm. .. I -9U No. -Bl. -$400, Ka-l30CI td lnlm>allona! IW-m -• . . --8ooch • • - J.0 M1XED lfted pqppin * :sta-ell: * GI" afler $ p.m. I ~ Ana Call '53-:mJ' DuJer. ms ICZ-7181 ~ ~ .....,. oolor: .... and """' TlllidlibATATION ~ So1Jnr Ne. m.t1a11 511·•71 70 YAMAHA 12$ 115 su.r, c.11. M0$11 llLL JONIS "' . -.-,. ... - hair. -"""' -alt .....,. -.. 'hir. -cOSTA MISA INDURo · (Nut ......... u.-> B.J. SporU car a.-'&& 1soo ROADSTER -Ar ::.s:io.:--~ INll A Y~ flOO IS400 . ...-orl4C -M9DIL CLOSl.ouT · S400·or-O!l"r 'Gii QIEVY 1' """Plclt Up. l833 Harbor, C.M. _, r111 . I --1110b1Jo -. * 5'MllT * V.f, auto, air, cab bJeb PERFECT ~. ...I-Sllvtt llnlah w/black olnyl , • 10· -... ""'"" .... IJ......S CAl'T..!:,N Loran, Power crv1.... ... ... belle -•• ndUC.'47 l!NUCKLE -IO ....... -. . uoo. -. DOW -Uhr ln!Ulor ....... Dir, CRUC ·'--~·11..., *i& Dlchllwtncl and ~ 30 y • ..U • 28" , ed pr;c.. All are •t "P 1n strolct, nu pn A tnns. 5.!1'-5680. bekt w.ta. new tn!Wlxle,· 151) wW. tab 1rldl ar ftn.. llllU'I-~UI B•a1l•. Neit4I l'OOll ftnelef. OI'~. TRO,JAN ·ua.Lcablb beau.d.flllanen...r·Park,1 Molded tr.me deut. S1Dck %T '56FORb-$UO 'eeds $1JXl.Bet6-7Pl4548-6891. ance private.~ call 117MllACM(ffrwy ,,, ~--Urfent , Call~=:"""· lllla 1l90 IJP .in· m11o--· . -.llOO.'MM472 ,..ui. -Ip!. 'r !rbt1911l GRE!:N metol -· Me-<052oraMm. -.-.smiv. · TllT 11.mutcan .. ..,. -;;;;;:""-'";'·~'":: 'l'Ue Nowpcct F"'f ar lfV. 1910 350 « Ka-.-lender. 61Hlk CdM es h.p. "'(!no 112 I 5 '68 Datll!I 5......._-.........,.....-"!" Al)()~ twin ldttem, 1 • I ' llot Bhd .o, tQ 19th,. tlMul ___ .. ,__ 1--• -D "'"" · 147-7921 ' ' W'llllllilll ternUe, lftY Ir white tab-• liclDlled mult:M111, C!Ol!UDll'· tank, tll!ak 4eclra. 'alps 4, we.t CO 11'0 Wtdttiu Aw. ~· '11111' uu.. _..., AT"",, ti'uclr, mnaft, 1963, 4 door, 4 spetd, showroom ' -· -to .. w/bod, clal pilot, land ..... Ad. had, -· ltlao .. w ..... Cotta -&OJ35o 613-QI • eyl, l\SD· . -.. DUNE bum-, ... bll '62 '"~· clean. Dir. (WDQ 231) will -..,., 6"'9=-=-1 "2°"4"'=594"-'d;=an=...;~1 t>Od a: kltl;y lftt•r mlrdltrtUw ..,erienot. Exec 1rat-tef1~.1t:!urope, '67 Trluinph 500cc ~T told metal flaked w/fn9 tabtnde«ftnance.,privat. ~ Tnii Bnt at rei.rac.. Write m\lllt ..U lletoft A\C. 1. 1P1111 lp1•1 •:P.••• New enr Xlnt oond '10 FORD %T ~ auto $1850 or otter 53M810 part)' Clll 54Mlm or AM/Fiil, air cond. Less 0.. ~-·s . a.. M -Dallf Piiot Paid l8000 ltto -I yr -I .... Mull Pvlt • $1$01..U. :.rm lj7-l811 Rodlo. ---: it MEYERS Manx confer ~ l,000 till CZDU 616). ~"~ • I wkt. I .. ,, qo, Bet! Otfor..., 1551)(), ~ ._led .. -· 646-1318 ' , $15'9 ( .... >alr), 1 -calico. BY OWNER n4 , m-4813 ..........,_ .. _.... '66 BSA ISO ...... -. no HP. Mint COftd. Of· • ....... l600 ......... llLL JONES ,._/wM 1 b I k I w ht SELL. ln.e or le & • e , llkt new cond S650 • '!ii FORD )A).Ml DUMP tlr/trade. lf&..CTIO. eM512 eoavt. Rbnt, flldlo. xlnt ( .... -i.1--. purchue, «J tt .. T.S. CABIN a.. lJI II. tor.Oooe ... " .. ma *A!t'll>m..W.* •**'1'IOO** COftd.'1'116Ts.7"1ll IU,SporUClrC.- lOlk/whl f6.01M T/18 Wbeoler, -r with ~ Donel 1$ Iv ~lr-•W01. ~~-°!'! · IST·I~ or~ Im"°"""..,._ -'10 DATSUN -llllO 1833 -. C.M. -• ' 11y......... S., D.F., _, i-. I --· loo ..,.. ' ..-••-. Aut0 S.. I '63 DATSUN ~;,.--ml' ... ~-1VH '68 Flat Sp _. __ • KITTENS all VOIY ...... -· N"' paiftt. )"91) box, -~--bott pool. J.....a 6 aD «Mr fa. rv ce -~~ • ... HERALD...,.., A.t q ., 0. ........,, ' Ju.r M..t liw a..,. at ...... cubic tnteroel*ao 4 ,..... -. CB .-. _,., cllltleo. S»llllO, tm.am. A Pam 2!· .:::-1· llOO. Pvt Ill>" iOd holly, Ima. 1515, $IJe5. -U-.,..., nm.. (Wllll KJttena 3 ~ o J d . major XT!tAS PWS,,, tor mutJa. fC sat flllll _, 531-&105. --....an ext 43 417>. S1>2135 7118 Mab.-.. wutclay; :15 -1hiler !ZlliO. "' IAY HARllOit s::..,coi:,·~~t ~ "":;· J-tsll 'INGLISH FORD FREE "' --.. .... 5.1>.#11. ~ -E. 2ltt. CM -llo ........ ..... l-t!>d ..... ntio -~ = AUmN 1.;;~~~~;.;;;;;;; yard,. Dalmation I >r. old 32' CHRISCnll °"""""""· :ID' CABlll °'"""· -tor ALL NIW '11 MOOILS Bwnpen A°""' vtt,.... J£EPS1m '?ll. NI 1•rr..1--------ALL NEW ENGLISH re mal• loveo kl do , lwln Cllr>iler •or'•, romp!. ..,_"°"•"'"''!Id, TIS. NOW ON DISPLAY '53-'tll. -alr.r/h. 4 ..,, ~000 mt. '59 Austin WCMJOll J'OIUXI NOW IN STOCK IC-312S . Tl'XJ ptie1, -ta 6/Radio, bait depth snd, lnbd, fbsl over :IO' Wides u low u $85 e vw pans tram u1es. 6 N•w SSlfXI. Sac. $4500. Great tun b'ulportlition. DRASl1CALLY ADORABLE .-10 lilt. -. In ... oOnd. SJp avail .--cond. w/111<. 12' Wldol to :it' \lldeo body parto ' m.21129 • (QGX 2tt) 1!11. REDUCED ..... lllk, ..... ......... ..... 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XLNT BUYl m-.1622. l8Tll ~~ ~Vl~ e New c._mpen hc:JmK. Otblr ctllors avail . ...._ 1970 .Malibu speed 1Z HSP. W-ATEftJ'RONT JDDbila HUNTINGTON BEAOI from MB-1.MS 'f/J/j 15' JWNABOUT,t 40. HP O.M.C. all ~ utru equ.tt)' bDa'9 Ir Cllimla.· .-lbolit $'95 <Ir 7 WK ~ -· Frw 1--.. Tra!l<r " !!» or ~ ~; 6 .!·'!;!; clodt -""'!'-. ""--Trailer -Tr1val M25 • Lua< SelOction of =· Cloa!H..,..~,.. m --Clll NT-4!12 ..,_, IGl. ~ ~· ""'· ~ • ...,. "~ -' llew U1d Used Campen A-IW !\IQ Dealer lit 5,30 ' . 1/17 14' MJ'G -fl HP AVON inftatlhle nd Cat old fl' WESTCllA"1' -* e .-. ... ..,,,,.. -· trtr, • -. ::::.. ~";'."m.~HP -.,-. -. a...i,,.. 537-4011 . DPIN ROAD '62 Allitln Heal•y tmt tram tM pound blltt.Llke~--.ais • Y refris, tilllet.'twin bfda. •an.a&JUM>&BLVD. Radio, h!&ter, owr drive, -.-I, T/:IO 9CROCK Di!i7 wil"><oclt 14' GLASSPAR old boa~ 35 ~ to ........ -· &\NTA Al<A, c&IB, , -'WbOelo, ndlo <W 4 Xt>OiABLE 6 wk. ftlittv rowtrw snr.''525. G~t ex-HP Evheude Ilic .wtlr, $1195. MM1JC Strum LIM '70 {5 miles so. ol Dimeyw.l} AR&), · blk & white kt tt .;;'. tftlltl~~. 60ollMO &: ~. S5?5. to.Gt . . Terry•Nomed•0.1f1· (114) ...,.. • 111-llll $1M 5l3"'1ll TIU 111 HP llOmaiite o.b. eor. '64 ., Clauro II', ii> -., HomH ftll Explora.r Motw -'87 vw llLL JONIS -~ . . ll!IO. 11~ boat. q . le trtr, bolldlodiN. no trdlr, ICHOOL but converted mto Pourwlndt•W..ac.ncMr B.J, 8partl Car Center SILKY Sool!tie Terr 11 r, -ar 4#er. -..eT31 $1C50. 171-#fl. d I pm motor home. Butane -. TRA TEL 1 1133 Harbor; C.M. ~91 •mall, housebroken, 5 mo. 1a• TR.RC' c '° -~-~".. Camper ·-RO'ft~ b~• aid 897..-7/'IJ II' --(lbor1l u w .,.... -· •• ·--n. ....... ThemlO ........ TRAILER SALES --·~ ~ .... • rwllbout, Good cond, S125. trir, elec. starter, etc. CG shower a: toilet facWtiee new dUtCh. tifts, p!lint I: rox Tmier • 4 mo old 90-«l56 apvd. Dlux. *"· ~ Hot 1: (Old runnitlc watmo: 13172 Harbor BIYd. G.G. Maboean1 &\m:tlal 1n1er:1or. c:brome JlllO/Otfer Gn-1350. bZk/white female, needl • --· .,_ ., • ........, 1"" n1-"~ Nio ot (UQl882) •11a A.H Sprite .... -home . .,,._ 7118 II' CENTIJl\Y runal>out • Marine Equip -u ~· ~ -· -· ' _...,. , -COftd. A.tdor !850, • ~ -G*"'en G'°'·e ........ ~599 . R11111 ...... 121$. Itallan Pedlar•• 1m-4oef LARGESI' dilcounta on all S»'-t011 * 557.ml * Gro-10 ""· old -• iBRLGS GI • ,_ ....... equipment """''· Min!_•.!.~" ~ u· TRAVEL Traller. ""' '59 A..... H ·-pet w/....,.. m4400 7/17 14 • ,.. .,,......., depth IOUllden. KAWASAJCI Coyot<, P'· clean. Ideal lot hunfuw 6 . Rnft Hiwy FREE • -lriUy ~ =. ~ -....... pain ... e•0:. -lot -· .-.. ,....,., co.mp! .. """· S500 675 w. Harbour V W ~.::::· ':~ plea, 2 moa old. '--" U' A1umillum bo&t ptlWll' am 11f1. dbc brakn. Like new! $90 Wil$011, CM. 541-15.17 ~ • • • • • M&--7529 7118 <op or <railer 1100 Marine A &Uery Shoppe, -74 LIKE new 15' C\liiDili blt. 11111 8&\Cll BL., ll424QI -.., ~:)· FREE 1cittens • J> -.... .,.. USO W. Coul H..,.., N. Beh. TMYJ 100 5111', U..vy d'"1 self ~I.. fldly equlp'd, lllJNTINGTON BUCH llLL JDNES Blue. 1 wkt old. To -' 2 hp Brttloh s..,u11 -. --· -a Ir-co " d . lnq. 111\i '69 C..._ 11 •• yOll B.J ~ Ca C ot home. Call 642-33M 7111 9111 New, .Sll>a T mo old, $Uil/blSt oa.r. Rochester, O f. ._ .. , 'I• • ..,...._ r e er PETS and LIYISTOC .• ~ m.ncx; &t&-1515 13' c...linal-Fully -With campor, low mlieap. IDS -· C.M. 540-<19! olftr • 20' Da;lsb inc spere tft ..eJec breMt Automatic. power stem., Cats 1121 2 bw>ltli; lnbn!. -Boat Sllp -1"1 JOU ?:'."'.::, b:!:k' =::'. 4 ,;..... rioo< ... ;.... lltl5'. air 1~Dlr. fi Will bl~ IMW 2 ABYSSINIAN cat1, , cnll:ler. 546-1109, 24'BbATSLIP 15"dima.ttrw.S~~.$100.,5&7-Q87.rt.4crSat. :'t.~.~~Pcr BMW SALEll pedigree, fixed, 2 yn: cM .._ nTER int t Col FOR LEASE l1S-l3f.3 68 NIMROD Deluxe, ll111 .... 9773. • male and female, 675-<97! ls oloop • .:~· .... .::: iN =~~TON "::: ~U..~3~~ ~-·din tbt. ltllO. '69 vw lllll'[SJ SRECTJON• =~~.!i:'."'· atnt·~. On ........ IM50. WILL ACCOMMODATE UP Dlft Lano. N.B. AJRSl'REAM II' "Bambie'" 1,1111a !IU-7193 KUo 611 """ trallor, TO Bonana 5 HP Mini bike s.11 cor<. Ill .. cnnd. U ,.,. c OF ALL 1970 MODI LS Xlnt cord. l'/llO A 30' BOAT. Xlnt CO!ld; 11:15 ll000. !35 E. -QI am per AND COLORS n... 1125 f7Ml'6 CALL -* -* T k -Wel(pilallt In-. Fully ANYWHERE , . , """"--=-'-----1/m;;--. ,.,.-';;;.:;.:I .u:ir':..,.,=pm:::.,.;;;; WILL _...._. u. "' n· rue • equipped. <YYA135> SPECIAL OFFERS: BUICK IN FIAT ·-·-· COSTA MESA 234 E. lTtb - llBBfl Sai~"!~!-u- -"' •port lttl ~· :.'c=:-.:.:: 9625 Garden Grove Blvd. wbeell, radial tires, tmmac- 537.rm 193-1588 Wate. Lie. z:xu 191'. ...... "' ,,, ""' CHICK IYERSON vw DAILY PILOT ORANGE, COAST'S leading Marketplace Sts.3031 !!rt, 88 er ll'T · 1910 IWIBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA '67 Jaguar 420 Sedal Factory air ...... Alll/FI(/ lbortwave, wire wbeUI, disc bra.kn. Fa Wblto w/ wi11e leather interior. to.4. ed! Excellent conditloe. (WAY 171) TU. - trade or amal1 down wtl fin. Pvt. Pty, Dir coU 1'1111 alt. 10 AM 81029. ( ftME FOR 9UICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD ..... rtodAUlol NGO Imported -,.. 2 LOVABLE male Toy 6 -· Xlnt oood. aux eu~ ""ollp.orinoo•" Motorcycloo f311 BRAND NEW $3399 =~· ,::.c;:... ~ . &4&-186l ~ ... '••mmer. BULTMYJ :IOO Jee dkt billo. 1970 G.M.C. * TON BRAND NIW ·-wm GOT TIE IEW ~ ~ ~ ~ * ~ 28' SIDE tie available tor Xlnt cond. $325. Ph: All ~~ ufornltI · ACK SPIUli= S!'ANltL ..... E-• .. • su.1751 ~ ""'• p-...u m.ca CAMPER TRUCK· . Ha·rbour V .W • ...,.;;::: .... h ~ .... .; BIUMPH SPmlU • llL .2 beaut. mak puppies, U r..;.:;.;. 13' M tcalf N 82 TRADE 360cc Bullaro El bhNi 6y tnterlon1 , i wb. Six:*. Mmt .u. Xlnt ~. 2 c;..u. ~ .,. av&il 'for 32' to ;Ban&Udo fer Citvy av:to. -350 V8, 4 speed, power steer. mu BEACH BL. M2-4435 Ult $$317 Now $4,999 AID 111 n1u•au 11!!9_&+ IST..oo>. No Inlier $560. l4MllO 33 A TO ........ or aali. Nie alto. &#-Om Ing, '"'!Om-*" llllNTINGTON BEACH LOW MILEAGE , .,...-n Vl"'8 • Al<~,!":;!;~ Offer. fENTUl\E 11• lib new, ""· * 6™606. * ~ H~ ~ :!':. :=: ~;Ddu.. ~. ~;!'; N•w '70 Datsun 1970 EXECUTIVE CARS-All Tiii BIUMPI Tl_& . I tu-1816 -· polplt, Ylet, e<c. S1111 INt S.rvlc11 fU7 ltllO/Belt otler. 5fl..<l5IO bumper, ""°"16 OPl!t rinJ 1!00 OllC. Pldlup wlth camp. • · "'Vt! _, I'll-~ F-m-217' ;;;::_. __ • Gelooat '69 llond& CL llO tube '>Pe Urea. •<6131!. er. Sale ...... -cllr. "2511" AUTOMATIC • · _ .,.._. A ANA D', xlnt coM. &"--.-2000 ml' -~ $2499 ,. 67798) WW take car tn · AU .tna lncl air • , Cbanlplon SINd~. MOJQI extrat. **RA>-** :~ MWm"' trade. Will Una"'° prtva(O Liit flljT N.W 18941 JOU ....... Tl ... ~ &Ts.11511 ~-513-1752 ~· <wtth .......... of nucir 6 -· can MMOS2 at "2tlll" '"TOMATIC . lllWlii· OLD -· Shffp doc u I ==-TJUY•Pll :IOO .. CUb dirt King of ff.ad -· Sartal $fm. -..,.. . . ' ""' -uov1,... No,;.,., a1an Sabot-NEW ... , ·c~amr u -· "--· $1Jl. •!llm. Mich. XAS Radla1 ""''·AW TllY. DOfl'r •m IOU Soll $150. Plld $<00. 6TWl94 Pt9 ::<o roi\ Charter to · q\la1tllod -UNIVERSITY · '67 VW ~~~Mull~~:'·~ . -~ • aiiliLiN 'shorlh•lrod ll' CATAlllAllAN -oldj>por. Beaut. 35 It. diesel C.:::.":!.:oo OLDSMOBILE · ''2002" 4 5Pll!D · ,.,.. :::· ~ -r-wlllr. 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MK MS-OW • • TRADE-IN SPfCIALS 2 -; Ill -fJIDO If 6 (n!ler -t -~! · lV Now --. .. (115 'II Toni J> T ~ t 11111 BEACH Bl.. -...... -Good -. • ' . ill !!PM. ~ -_........ ·~~ BEACH .... ,_ .. L~ -Call -((IW 11 x., <nmNE!fT~ iiii Ka-l!O --dldl. nvm~u•~ . -~ """ Br. -........ • AKC .. .,.,. -r!c. l>1 Combrldp 2 Bil, ----!Diec ml. a.rm r!oto, IVH. ~ CAMPERS tw D Cam,_ <VIOOTOl llh --.. -. _,_.,. ... ,.:;: -lip .... 1!1 i.Ott.. _... llOO --lrltck. llOO. -· Miii, -cam.... .. "1002'' ....... -431 V ' !&. CJL .. -111 r II..... ... • . "' GMC ""' Xlnt CXIDd.. aad ...... SIDc:lc: or (lllMnJ MALE, ...... '•z;ltr; ...... TO"":.~..__ -.... ~--~....!!:.1!'!._ .... , ..... -.can.-CUl!om. ml Lcpn, C.11. ... ._UY Oii. ~:.;;.:·.-,. wetkt *·No -ilii'i' ·-..-......... ~·~ 6 PM. -....._ a -A * llS-IUI * .. vw. Good-'· tor . * llll-1111 * rol!D llondllfo 19 Mp! lJltlt VW por. ,., 'hp, C. Bob a,.-MltllS MALE bl&ol\ mlnla ... ,... 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Plnelllor. c amp• r . 81111 ~ 011, L°"' IMcli Sfl-1721 711 L lot 11. -All 1474164 NMl!I laGm ' * $11,2!0 6~ I 1110. * -l!llO «-. -Camper g;. -"Sal" ()pen Sal. 6 !!tin." • l I I ' I f I I I ' .......... ":" .......... ~~-·-....... , ......... , .... , ... , .......... , ............................. ~ ........... --.~----... ·--·~-... --.... -............... ~ ..... --~ .................... .,..~ .. ~~~ . . --. ---·--·----••I y ' .. ,.,.\' ).•\·•~~''"·''"'"·• '·''•"'"'' ., .. ,'I\\'• ") '•'' ,'' . .,.. •<t"''·"• 'Iii• ~·• \ t '~ • N··~-- • • DAD.V NI.OT, Frtdo1, Ju~ 17, 1970 ~llWATION fllANSPOllTATION TllANSPOllTATION -TRAHSPOl!TATION -TllAN~PORTATION ~PORTATION TRANSPORTAtJON TRANSPORTATION [l!nfa'led -"°° lmpor!M A-9609 Im~!!!!' C1rs -l'!'e!'!!'! --lmpomd A-9600 lmpor!M A-9600 iinporNd AulOI -lmpor!M Cors MOO 1111"°"!" Aul 9600 JACMIAR MERCEDES •NZ MG M• POllSCHI TOYOTA VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSW ~EN "69 XKE Cpe.• IQ.lo octull ' m.... AM/FM, turbo wbeeb, run factory 1.......,.,., 11-.• ·- lhts """'"" • w-.. prll'< I 'l\'U -u:, •fll!I price IJOW ~. ~-"M6··N~ =:it:= ~=~1:.· EA~~' Ora.;~~!~pal~ SE~~~~N UI CHICK IVERSON . SALE. • ~."8v~-' new •••100· CAMPERS vw 1970 TOYOTA WAGON $1199 H b v ''fRIEDl.AMDEfl" 563l31""'·asow61 '3n o.mo '1117 CHICK IVERSON ar OUr .W. '67 vw Squareback Sunroaf A?lf /Ff.1 radio, tape rlcck. atr cond, 10.IXXI miles on ~· factory c~. Lie. UEP464 $1695. \ 14111 (IUl8S4) ,.ill -°"'" er c:ai ~· CIOWQ 'Ol'T Will II-,tlo;foat0 -· c.JI Dlr. -.fl lb a.m. 5«)...j)oo•cr 1"2 190 SL Coupe $1'100. ~ or 497-lZS NEW MIDGET $19'5 1'70 HAl\SOR, BLVD. Toyoto Mork II $2l49 Atm!ORllED atoo W.'Oout Jlw7, IU~. ccmA 111ESA Lie. ZPBSl6 ~ VW 9 other squ•re b•ck1 to choose from. 49f..IO'J9. CONNELL CHEVROLET '69AMX Tiit w11 •• 1. f•cfory •ir, P.S., 1•1 Cll. iri. VI,''°° .n ••. Uk. ltr•ncl "••· A11tot1t•fic tr•ri1'"i•1ion, cori1ol•. llUllll. 70 IMPALA CUSTOM CPE. 7400 mil••· l.o•ded Ch••rol•f. lll•rri•irillllJ w•1T•11t.., lflilM, A"°, .1ufo., P.S., 1hoWToolfl fr•1h. 1111AKl l. '69. IMPALA CUSTOM CPE. to 50,000 lt7 VI, P.S., •11to., f•cfory •ir1 viriyf roof, 14,000 rriil•t, ffrn•inint of f•cfory w•IT•ntv. IUUJ651 I. 10 OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM WITH LOW MILES. '67 OLDS 442 H•rdtop COlljN. 4 1po.O, pow•r sfMrin<J, r.dio, ri•w c•r coMitio .. (VFV071 J', '67 CAMARO H.nitep. Air condi~oniP!f, •llkm•tic tr•1nlfli11ion, 1 R.dlo •!!d h••t..r. 6or9te111 s•r. fUOIOftl. ' '67 CHEVELL!' -4 4oor. l.dio, pow•t li••tin9, ouf•1r1•fic tr•1nrni11l•fto $.o. 11ico. IUJJJ741. '67 S.S. MALIBU CPE. AU origi11tl. Pow•r 1f••ring, •pfo"' .. i•rfr•1nmi11io-. f•ctory •ir conditio11htg, r•dio. Nic.o ctr. 11:'fJ611l . '66 MALIBU SPORT CPE. Ariom•tic tr1111t1tl11io~ pe-r 1f••riJ19, r.dio •Ml M•f•r, fr •1h, now c•rtr•do hi. ISMJ209). '65 CHEVELLE 1 Door Co11po, Nic o, ono own•r, n•w C•t tr•do fn. A11fom•lic, pow•r 1teoring, r•dio .ncl h••l•t. CHFVOl ll. ,'61 VOLKSWAGEN 1 Door S•d•ri. Stro11g c.•r. Stic.k thift, r•dlo t11d "••'•'· fVGJ4321. '67 PONTIAC GTO 2 Door Coup•, R•dio, h••t•r, •uf0111•fic frt111rni11ion, pew•r 1t•ori11g. IWCA940l. ;~MALIBU 2 Doer Htrdt-op. N•w t•r tr•d• in. Aufol'!•tic, r•dio •114 ·'••t.,. $poci•I. t RIJ~ I Ol. '67 IMPALA 2 DOOR Htrlfo,.: l ••utif11I gold t•r w/f1cfory ,;,, pow•r 1t••ri11g, t ulo. ff•lllftli11ion, 46,000 l'liltt, r•dio. Sp.ci11 prico, ITXD55ll. '67 OOOGE 8 WINDOW SPORT VAN S.00 worth of roof •i• conditio11i11g, IOI" W.I .. v.a, •ulo. tl't111., r•dio, right l'lil••· .••I nico. Would m1k• r••I c•rnp•r con•or1io11. 10771011, '64 FORD 90" W.B. SPORT VAN AutOl!ttfic. tr•n11r1iuion, •ir com:IHio11irig, r•dio. Slrcng cir. s •• H1i1 ont. *Wollld You lelieve All Of The Above Cars Carry Connell's 100°/o Guarantee WAGONS-WAGONS TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS '82 ···~ S499 ~ 'ln., lt&H, 11r, $1299 P.S.. DtM *"' (ASUl,I '63 COltVAllt J DOOll Stkt, II mlln, 11'°"' ur. C,.1"1111) '63 C:OltVAlll t OOOlt Slldl, lt&H, IJ011tl"•l .. IMPALA f PAIS. $1499 '64 CfllV. ! Dll. CPI. ....... P.1-...... tlr, P.I ., A~ Rtolllt. ... "' lilkl. (ROU•rn ' IOT'#'5tl ... c!nte9: • PAii. $1999 '62 CHIV. IMl"AU. Cf'I. w.,_ ....... Air, .-., v .. , Midi, ll&H. • MM, 1".S,. .,._ IAUllSU UUl•~I ... C:HPILLa Mt-•,_,., Air, P.L. ............. ""'"" ........ MAllaU ' PAIS. •<Y' ........ , ..... ....... -· COf'~IHI IMf'Ai.A • PAR. ...._, P.l .. ftct, •"· ..... .._...._Cl~ll PO•D I PAii, Clllry .......... , "'"' ..... Air~ cyc>e»41 P~ •PAR. UM. ............. _...,..., $2699 '64 C:lllh'. IMl"AU. 4 Olt. Alltl., lt&M, l".I., Air. It milts. IKIDHloWI '64 CHIV. 4 Oil • ...... "'"" ...... Sl99 '64 :~~,:"';,CKUI" $999 '60 $1999 '6.1 Miu ur. (kDVl'4f) l"ORD ! Oil, H.T. ITWGl.UJ PONTIAC ll M4NI CH. S!lcl,, rHl9 • UH11111 $1699 063 -TlAC ...... ... I llr ....... tic, •&M. (Dll,:17tl CONNELL • $499 $599 $799 $599 -$699 .. S499 S499 S499 CHEVROLET 2121 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa '546-1203 "'!:..t.., MG ri:!"' '61 POR.'!alE m.s 5 ~. DEAN LEWIS · 1 Sl9.300! Ext. 66 or 61 H=Jros:'B~' ·~ Jll6ll Harbor ~ u lJllll HAl\SOR BLVD. U111 air, rMO. AMJJVt Plum , _..., 6'6-9303 L_! COSTA ME$A. BEACH BL., 842-4C35 MORRIS '59 MORRIS ·Minor. oond. $300 or lint Ph: 536-73811 OPEL Good ol1u. '69 Opel RaJley Coupe "~~-= '68 TOYOTA 1 '"""•_=·~.v==w.:,:::;B:.:...u_g_ '68 vw Pickup $2600 Auto. R.H., white walls. UO l,lard to find mQdel! VUH 126 m25'1 (VHH37•> 114'5. Radtd. ·<KIV3u> $1899 '62 r-... s BILL YATES $899 CHICK IYERSON ~ti!~~~ YOJ;~SvWaii.'!~.EN VW ........,,. L\oU'CI. 549-3031 Ext. 66 or 61 cH1c~21'VEuoN "~~,:;..,";'J;":;:.;-, Harbour V.W. 1910c~.:O:~v0 vw '70 TOYOTA'S 18111 ~EACH BL. 842-4435 54~ Ext. 66 or S7 In stock. Immediate dellwry. HUN11NGTON BEACH 1970 HARBOR BLVD. ~ 11 '56 V,W. N;;(il eng. wo'"rk. CO!ITA 1llESA lf'8iS ah Foo~"' '63 PORSC·HE r.r-...;.. vw llll .;;;:;;.. 'S' coupe, Agean Bl11e finish. llU•WJ~ Full fae equip. $1625 AM/FM. CJGE 9781 La,una -.ach , * 5U-0308 * BILL YATES 4:1;i cs_; Hit;;;~ '61 vw sunroof VOLKSWAGEN uc Nl1F •u 32852 Volle Rold BILL MAXEY ' $599 s.n '""" ea•""""° CHICK IVERSON ·1:'7~~..,..TSU/~~--!TIOIYJOITIAJ VW Black/black. Gen. Jthr Int. t•t BEACH BLVD. 549-3031 Ext, 66 or 61 S apd. Alloyg. App. IOOOP· Hunt. llooch 147-155$ 1910 HARBOR BLVD, Thia ii truly a one-ot .. .Jdnd I ml N. ot 01ut Hwy. an Bdi COSTA 1dESA '56 VW · Bug Transportation Bl.l)'. (SBU950l $499 Harbour V.W. 18711 BEACll BL. 8424435 HUN'l'INGTON BEACH '67 VW SUS 9 puscnger, extra sharp. CVSL.6991 $1995 car. Extremely low miles. --='=-':~-~--, Big ·-' • .,,..._ Honey 646-5218. '67 Corona " Bue. AM7FI\!, Tunod exh. Radials Sl275 or trade BILL JONES B.J. Sports Car Center 2833 Harbor. C.1rf. 5404491 Gold with Black Racing '68 912 PORSCHE Targa, Red. Fully factory equJpped for Hobie-Cai' w/trailtt. '66 vw B StripeL Car had had exceL Xlnt oond. Sell/lease. $5100. (VLK927) Will take car i~ 492-1381 U g lent Cl.l'e. Low. miles. Take 5.57-7353 trad~ or finance private par. '64 vw Bug, hardly l}roken Radio. <TRJS42) older car u ~ or small '66 PORSQIE 912, Tan, ty. Call fDr apPointrncnt, in. A good buy ilt i149.9S. CHICK IVERSON vw 549-3031 Ext. 66 or 61 1970 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA '67 VW . Bug Radio and Air Cond, CUVT287) $1399 Harbour V.·W. 18TI1 BEACl-1 BL.. 842-«35 HUNTINGTON BEAO:I '69. VW BUG (VRW666) $1599 BILL JONES B.J . Sport! Car Ce11ter .2833 Harbor, C.M. 5404491 '61 V\V Van ParUal Camper 34,000 miles. Rebuilt engine still warranty. New tires. $1800. Call 548-7949 '65 V\V. Sq. Bk. 1:'!00 S Xlnt concl. New tires. $89!1 * 64:>2195 VW 1968 Fastback * $1400 * Call 6444234 down pa,yment MU fin. Pvt. cben'y. Beat offer or will 5f64052 o.r -494-9773. Call 549-4lll $1299 pty. Dir Phil a1029t. 1:00 PM trade. CaU. 673-4117 '69 TOYC7fA-COROLLA '63 VW, -d• ~y ·-k, '64 VWb"·"":'°"ttl,clj~ ~~· 540-3100 or,494-l • '62 Porsche S.Xlnt coni. 2 DR, luggap rack, very R;; gre"; ...... :vea'~n~c: i:;~ -... POR$CHE $2450 or b&t ofr. Pvt pty. cll!Qfl, xlnt. ecooomy car, * 546-2087 * H b v w ..... "' ~~· ""°· .... SdlO. '61 vw F ... b•cl<. , ......... ar our • • '69 VW Bug '66 Porsche 912 I --------ILEAV!NG counO-,o, mw< ocll Radioty "..;.°!1";?_ d"!!'; !::!:!:·""" U111 BEACH BL. 842-4435 Auto. Stick Shilt, Radio SUNBEAM , _-.;.· -=--=o::~::•.;.· .;.~:::,.:.·:.::...~_ 1 HUN;!NGTON BEACH (Y 'Y!l61) 3 TO a:tOOSE FROM 69 2dr Toyota Corona., 4 -.. Pricod from $3499 '67 SunL--m ..,.., air cond, new ...._ '63 VW 8119 . ..., vw. Xlnt cond. u-$1899 WDZ.926 U9'llil )'ellow w/bl.ack int. Make MECHANIC SPECIAL retail. . Call before 5, CHICK IVERSON 4 Door Sedan. Rad;o, heator, ou .... 494-7082 Lie. OKC-612 ::;:' nil• or d ay VW auto, CVTL 302). '69 Toyota Corona, fac air, $299 $7'9 auto trana,"""' button rad. CHICK IVERSON -~v_w. A5.'.!.".".:~w'0·.::..mM'!!'."1 Harbour v.w. ~l Ext. 66 or 67 BILL JONES 968-5891alt1 pm ...... _ • ._.,""' ...-..., 1970 HARBOR BLVD, B.J. Sports Cu Center '69 TOYOTA Crown 4 dr vw sell. Need $2450. Call aft. 18711 BEACH BL.. 8424435 '-======="=MESA====o!..:2833:=;:='HO:ar:=bor:=, ici.M:·==540-4='=4=91ol sed. Perl. economy car in 549-3031 Ext. 66 or 61 l..pm. ~7l71 H1,INTINGTON BEACH I"' xlnt cond. 646-2095 1970 HARBOR BLVD. '~ VW Sqbk-1500S Clean~ 9900 cosrA MESA Rodio, ww w-.. & """ Large Selection 9900 Used C•r• 1967 PONTIAC GTO 2 Dcor •htrdtop. 011ly )4,000 mil., 011 tlii1 IM•utiful f•ct.ry •it condiflo11M t•r. A .. uo witlt co11tr•1fi1t91 tllec.k hitorior. fUl/T0361 $2195 1969 CONTINENTAL MK Ill Only 6,000 l'lilo1 on thi• pr11tl90 cir. E•· ory toncoi••ltlo oztre. A Roll• Royc.o tr•4'•·iit. IXXS2001 $6995 1961 FORD MUSTANG kHio, h•tt.r, tuforn•ti• fr•n1minio1to etHOr11icM 6 cylind•r ••tlno. a.•11fiful lithf g,..ott, tWZX2131 $1895 1969 OPEL llALLEY COUPE Cute •rid oco11om ic•I. Tlii1 li9ht t r••ll with bl•ek l11f•rior fun c•r h•1 r•4'io •itd h••l•r, 4 •p•td ond enly 14,000 mil••· IXXUOll r $1995 196' MERCURY MONTEGO MX R•die •IMI heot•r, 011tom•tlc., pow•r •*•••· i11g, •invl to,. on thi1 li9ht tll11• bo•ufy, !YEWt131 $2495 1969 T·BIRO 2 DOOR H.T. 011ly 10,000 mu •• on thi1 f111lt1 ... c•t. E1:t•ptio111I 1•.,lng1. 110!2401. $2995 1961 BUICK SKYLARK 2 Door h•nilfep. E••ry ••It• i11cludirig f•ctory •ir corid itiorii11g, pow•r wi rtdowt, poW•r tluck•t •••h. Sp•rklirtt v•llow with tll•ck vi11yl fop & interior. IXEM7171 $2895 1967 BUICK RIVIERA Li9ht gold ••forior with conh•1ti111 p1rch• fl'*!f i11torler. f-u1 f pcw•r. IGRK4161 $2995 1969 CHEVROLET VAN Popul•r 1portt11111•11 tpKi•I with •conomi• 1 c•I 6 cvllitd•r 011gi1101 ] 1po•d tr1111rni1· 1ion. 142•16CI" $2195 1961 PONTIAC GllAND PRIX 011ly lfiOOO t11il•1 on ffil1 orio-ow11•r 111w c•r trtn•lit, Lrght Gold with l'!o!ch i11t GolG lnt.riOr. Uc. ISAV4061 $1995 1969 GTO 2 OR. HAROTOP V•td•ro Gro•n with in•tchl111 tr••11 in· f•rior. E .. 11ippod with pop11 le t 4·•P••' tro111mi11io11, pow•r 1l•offrit , pow•r ~he tlr•k••· rtdlo, h••f•r. Uc, N•. 1714A,)() Loe.I 12,000 1'111• c•r. . $2995 1961 PONTIAC VENTURA t Oo•t heniltop. F•ct.ry 1 •ir UMiti_,,.. '"'· ,._ wh1cle-.. ao., C1r••r ••ta• th·• "'· 11041771 $2795 ~ROY CARVE R ~ROLLS -ROYCE '.1925 llARl!OR BOULEV ARD, COSTA MESA 546.<1444 ' • TRIUMPH 1966 vw '"" Sqbk. "'"~ &W· 19!15. 1131>-41'6 Of VW Compers, condition. Must s e 11 , RARE '64 VW double cab y K b' '67 GT6 C~pe .,,..2389 •ickut>. xin1 '°""· Extras. ans, om 1s, l'6S vw °""""'· xim. cond, :auses, New & Used Best buy in town. Radio, heattr, 4 speed. cwcR 7te), .$1999 lo mi,·-.mdle.l ·Int. &-pop.up· '68 ,Sedan,, lite blue, ' Immediate Delivery top. imi. Alt. s,oo 846-527> S:.S. ln4 ';"io· ~~ CHICK IVERSON BILL JONES B.J. Sports Car C-enttt '2833 Hartx.', C.l\-J_. 540-H91 ~veryde&nJow mileage three tops' bard liOft tonneau. $lKXI 642-1949. * 1964 VW BUS. XJnt cond'. 1\ $1050 or bKt offer. Call 1966 V\' , • Sunroof. Am-VW 646-8211 Inquire at 603 54s.3031 Ext. 66 or 61 •50 BUG • Custom int, nu Iris A-:., M. 19"ro HARBOR BLVD. paint, brks, rblt eng. Like ijii VW COSTA ?.tESA nu $695, Pi-/pty 5f8.-0875. 49li-S2ll or -494-7039 CiJ1 00-5678 & ~ it. 9f00New C•rl ,_New Car;\ 9800~ C•n 9800 "· JOHNSON & ~O LINCOLN;.MERCUR THREE GENERATIONS IN THE AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS BIG SELEC.TION ' llG SAVINGS ON . STATION WAGONS 1970 MERCURY MONTE GO 2 DR. :~ARDTOP ., FULL FACT Y EQUIPMENT INC ' NEW MONTEGO STATION WAGON AUTOMATIC TR SMISSION, P 0 WE R STEERING, TINTEQ GLASS, AM RADIO. MONTEGO MX VILLAGER 3S1-4Y Y·I eflflM, lnporcstlff l•hMll c..tMI, Select• Slilft T,.......o•, Co•rtfty U91tt a,..,. >WSW G·71xl4 Tlrwt. r-...... Wh14ow, ....,.,. C ....... -.W/Ak hfttr. TWnll s-t, I""' Fclci .... p..., ......... Air C.... 4ltlOMI', AM ..... TietM Gol-• c ........ DI-. SMt • FIT 5' ........ lllfl. I~ CTL a..ft '"-' Mtrr.f, Do. hrze Wlleel CoYen. Trwller Towl .. PllCffle. #OHllMS· 11627 '67 Save$$ COUOAll ........ lr•M., fK!ory llr conlli!ltnlfll, """' ''-""' Pl-•r111n. '""· llllltf', IUtK 7)2} '65 T·elltD ~. IOII WI ..... ,....., fKtlry llr, ... MUSTAMO •.t. c:.wo.. A .... ir-.. flCfOPY "' tellllll ..... ..... '""' • ._,.., ...... 111'111 ... , ..... llMtw, llTV 4411 '64 CONtlHINTAL .. ~,.,,.•Ir Collllltlllllllf, fllll ......... ·•~It. 11Mttr, .-cwfllMltr ,._, t~r ''" '67 M•llCUllT (yoc!MI GT I CW. H.T • ..-. '66 PDllO c-try Soll.,, t Jlnl •• •m. lrt11• .. lt&M, 1lr c1MF .. net r•llt. cro• 1111 '66 C:O!OITl!OIENTAl c;..,,., l"ICllM"f t lr c••llMllfll, tlllll ,....., '9Mlhl cMlllM. Jiii( "'· '67 C:OllTINA I Dwf', {VT .. 1551 $2275 $1175 $1475 $1575 $1675 $1875 $3675 $975 #OHOIL598534. '70 '66 '67 '67 '&7 '67 '66 '68 l"ORO M1w1rtc• A.T., I.__ mllll. ltHll &. 11 .. ter • MlltCUlt'r f'lrltltM 4 DMfo Mlnlto,. l"ICtory •Ir ~lllllli119, ti ll ,.._, rMll,. llMlw, •MVtlfllll CMfltllll (SSM Mt) • •01to Ct1;1R1ry Slln. Alll9. tfaftl., lt&H, I".,., P.a., •Ir c.11!11, • tMf r•lll. IVGT 44tl Ol"I L llAll'rS rwo11 •n COUO.t.lt OTll 1t Lll1'9. A•M. Ir-.• ,._ 11-lflt, Pl-W.ite, ,...._ ,..,.,. He. 2.,.... • l"OltT. CM, c:,... Y4, wll. trlM., jlltWtr •IHr•n1, rtOle, llHltr. IUMI" st!) IUICIC Sllylani 2 bMol' HINl911 ..._II, tr•M.. lt&H, ,....., tlfft"lr>t. vw ...... ..W.Cll IWlll Ull $2175 $1675 $2275 $1175 $21751 $1375 $159& $1575 NOW IS THE BEST TIME IN TEN YEARS TO BUY A LINCOLN · MERCUll,Y PRODUCT .io11n8'on.son. ~~~LINCOLN CONTINENTAL • MARK Ill • MERCURY e COUGAR 0 '-262' 0H .. A1Rioi:·cosr A .. MESA n ..... 540-5630 540-5635 (I Miio So. Of San Diogo Frwy.) I I' .r " .. ' I TllA -..... -vc -" 1 pu •361 CH 54 19 l'U' p VOL and ...... 'S? \ AMI """ ditio ·iiV .. .,. .... to-a& = A 7! Fl c • r • --• -··--------- 1· r •· - • Til.UISPOllTATION TRANSl'Ol!.TATION TRANSPORTATION VOIJCSWA&IN rridll, Jv~ 17, 1970 D.llLV I'll.OT TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATIOli TiWlsPOmTldiii . l'RANSPOllUTIQN ---· --,.----:------..;.......;....;..;..;..,.-'"'-"=~===-=="-'===.-.. -l•DOrtecl Autoo HOO llllflOrted Autw HOO -w....... fl'lt Auto LMllnt 1110 New c.;, 9ioo New Coro ....._ Coro tlllllfOw Coro ,.. VO.LKSWAGIN -VOLKSWAGEN '68 YW IUS 1 pus. Jwit like brand new •3'00. •. ' CHICK IVERSON YW 549-3031 Ext. 66 or 61 1970 HARBOR BLVD. rosrA MESA NIW YW IU5 $55.89 I'· •lb $147.11 clown Includes lox & Lie. VW LEASING AT CHICK IVERSON WANTED vw . I'll' pay' top dolla .. tr·.)'Our 1970 HARBOR BLVD. VO~AGEN lodty, Call ,,,-;:;-CO.,_ST~A.-lllESA=c-=·.,-. and aak for Ron Pinchot. '6 .. VW, Good -cood $W or 5&9-3031 Ext_ fl6.67. 613-0900. OHr:r * 833-0646 eVftl * '87 V\V Sdn Factory A/C , -~/FM i:adlo. Llq'. rack, ~= ~=t ~nd dama&«f, trailer hif:~b. Good con-9621_,; .,~., ...,.,,. c;litiori. 645.-2649 -·-or .... ..-,,....- '68 VW Sedan, 1600 eca '8, rece cam, chrome w~ls, custom paint. Be.st o~r or trade fqt. van, m-.8352 '67 VW Wl!:Slpha)la Camper, Xlnt cond. $2500 *. maM1 Im.....,_ A-HOOlm...,i.d Autooc - UNIVERSITY~~ COSTA MESA ANNOUNCES: HONDA IS HERE HONDA 600 SEDAN 75 MPH -4 SPEED TRANSMISSION - FRONT DISC BRAKEs-FULL CARPETING 40 MILES PER GALLON '1395 PLUS DU.Lil HANDLIN• & PRIP. UNIVERSITY ~~~~c~ . COSTA MESA 2850 HARIOR ILVD. COSTA .MESA . 540-9640· I 165 YW IUGo WE PAY TOP Ji' UASE Ji' New -•.,...r ... u.. ...... (Ql'CllT) $9" CASH '10 0-, VI, °"""' El 0.. . mlnol'lelolp.Jtodlo,- -pwr -·mi ml'•. ... -.... •,~ 3'111 119 ~· ~c:n-llLL JONIS B.J, Sports Car Center ms IWl>or, c.M. ~ •all "'loo, ll'ee -••· CAil LEASING GROTH CHEVROLET 300 w. Col H"'Y, NB. ~ -··--VOLVO Ask,.:::,~ u;J con ,,.. , -HunUn,aton 8-acb THINI 847"'8'1 KI t.= . · .,._ .. , ~ 'VOLVO' TOP DOUAR Mar~~slon ~ 111 for factory Showina ot tl'9 1970 'uA.1m 1110•'"' CLEAN USED CARS llneo!NEWPORTSall..,.11, •--< rK ULM tK · AEROCJWT ltftn drive, •,--1 See George Ra.y outbcmd A: ahnntnum boa.ta • . 2 !Ir'· Demo. . THEODORE . ,1 ..,. eo.ta ,..,. planlt. · -*IW• * ROBINS FORD .our i-u....,.. 1n al%e trom 1w• •Mal """'" ., m Hal"bCir Blvd. the a· Filppe:r Sailboat to the NIW·U-.SUY~ Costa Mesa 21• Galaxie .\ otter ex------'N -~~~64>00~•~0 ~-c:eptlonal perlonnanc:e • ~ ~ comfort. You are invited tO VOLVO WE PAY CASH vblt our plant or "'>' ••lb. -orbed dealer In the area. ANNIVERSARY FOR yo•m ... 11 .......... FREE ., -SALE "" """ cataJcc. -. Factory Showtwm 1970 DEMO CONNELL 1919 Pl1cenda, OI "142" ........... $26H· CHMOLET &<Mm ou.un t speed, radio &: beater, # 9-3 dally I: Sat. onJy 4740, 1800 E Cpe, f.of dellv-2828 HatbQr Blvd. OUenhaueer Marine cry. Overseaa del Spedallst CAsta Mea ._1211) 411 So. Harbor,· S.A. DEAN LEWIS WE PAY uw .. =•s.t. 1966 Harbor,IC:M. 64 .. 9303 TOP DOLLAll t-5 Sunday 1966 Black Volyo Excellent Jo~or cle&n used can condition. 1496 -5224 or JOHNSo'N & SON 494--7039. I LINOOLN ?tERCURY VOLVO '67• 144-S, R/H, ilk 2826 Harbor Blvd., C.M. . shift. Top condition $1850. IMPOR'l'S WANTED 642-3984 ara,,.. °""""" Anlique1, Clo11lc1 9615 1950 MG 0 .H. enclne Fire en&Jne red TOP $ BUYER Bil.l.. MAXEY TOYCYrA 18881 -81"1. R. Beach. Ph. 847~ $400 545--0906 New Cari -. ---------R••• c .... Rods 9620 Attention G.l.'s 1926 MODEL A Forti, Olds Thinking of buying an auto. eng. 4 speed, h,ydro not mobile after returninc from coa;pleted $175. 548--2318 overseas?' We at Barwick Lil John's 1740 E. Whittler Blvd. La Habra. 213-0W 1-4715 9-1 Tuuday-Ftiday 9-5 Sat. 10-3 Sunday R.V, staats Co. nll W. Out Hwy, NB 5t8-l331 g.5 ewry d-.y I .,.mC!"!RED!'!!!"IT!!!""A!""'"•I PROILEM? NEED A CAR? Call Mana~r -ews. Imports would like to extend ======"' . IUICK ---our heartiest congratulatlona Autos W•ntecl 9700 for a job welJ done. Let wi · help select YoUr new car or1------- _WE_P_A_'l_TO_P_DO_LLA_R_ used automobile. Call for ap. '64 BUICK Skylark 2-dr HT, FOR TOP USED CARS polntment, 546-«152 or V8, aub>. S52& u your car ,Ja extra clean. 494-9TI3, 830-1014 aec: u.s first can 642-5678 &: ch&.ri" 1t PLANNING to move'!' You'll ( BAUER BUICK Classlfi@d's action powu. find an amuin& number of .234 E. 17th St For an ad to sell al'OW'ld homes ln today's Classltied Cotta Mesa 548-7765 th.I clock, dlal 60-5678. Ads. Check them now. lJ..d c ... 9900 Und Cari 990Cllsed Cars 1 The 1971 Mocleh wiU be in 018' Wlwroom in a few short wHld. We now have over thirty·two brand new Mustangs in stock. Diwln9 the next fww weeks, an new Mustangs plus the majority. of our used car ltock must be sold. To sell these cars as quickly as possible, we have to cut prices drasticaDy. IXAMPLI a1 .NE W IOSI 429 MUSTANGo. a9F022 191796 R•¥•1t l l•ck. J71 H" Karn Air VI, IMk•f S.•ts. .. S,..J, Wi41• 0¥al Polygl•1 tir11, ,_,, Ste1ri11f, ,.,_, ~ont Di1c lr1k11, R1ci119 Mirrors, C•11tel1, Vitlltillty Q.rew,, C.J11,.tlti•tt S1t1,.tt•l•"- W lndow Stick1r Prit1 $1022.01 -SALI! ,.lllCE $1199.00. . DAMPll •2. NIW MUITAN6 MACH I •OSOFOJHI 10737. M.diurn M•tal lJc &eld. VI, Crui1·0-rnatic, P.ower StMrh19, P•w1r Diic lr•ktt, Air Co~ .• GI•• l1lt1d Tir11, Redio, Ti11t1d Gl••t. lnihurn111t G•u911, Roe••r P1n1I M•lclin91, Cornp1titi1n IUll'l ll• 1ion, D1lu•1 St1t ••ltt. Windew Stic~1r Pric1 l4l 15.2!>-SALE PR.ICE $J654.00 UAMPLI aJ. NIW MU$..TAN• 2 DI. SPORT IQOP. •tR02FIOOlt4. Sil¥1r J•d•. Crul1-o•rnltic, ... ir Co11i;:I., R•tlio, ,ow1r St11r!n9. Tint1d Gl111, D1lu11 Soat 81ltt w/w1m'1114J li9ht, Wire Wh11I C1¥1rs, Whil1 Wall Tlrei, R•cker ,.ri;;I Molcll119, Sperf Deck R11t 5111, Can1o l1. Wlndew Stiek1r Pri c1 $t 029.71-SALE PRICE $JtSO.OO ' DON1 MISS THESE BUYS FROM THE GOOD GUYS Sou.th Coast ' 494°8515 t ' FORD-MIRCURY 303 lroad,way, La1una Beach 549°3151 ,, --- " • ..z ... g: ~.u., ... .,_••••---·• ' ' I -'------ \ ---------~ ..... ~ --------.. ---.• -----... -. .... ---·· .............. , ... ~ ... ,,j ,.,., .•. r· . .. . . . " ALL DAY T~Hl~S~S,.,RDAY_&_,s .. u.Np·A·Y-------. , 197,0Y.2 GREMLIN · GRANP· orENl:NG HARBOR AMERICAN ·.i; Alttalk:an 1969 Harbor Blvd., Motors Costa Mesa e FRIE HOT DOGS '. • SOFT DRINKS COFFEE .• BAUOONS •FAVORS LArgesl s.ilec:tion Of 19701/i Gremlins ' SPECIAL $ Continuous Live Music '" So •• c.ror. BIG ROCK BAND ON DISPLAY: AMX. REBEL AMBASSADOR HORNETS Gr•nd Opening Spec:i•I NEW 1970 HORNET AIR CONDITIONED $2159 St1 t1 Tix $107.90 lie. $22, Tr1n•port1tio" $1 17, Tofil S1tlin9 Pric1 $24?5. GRAND OPENING USED CAR SPECIALS -60 TO CttOOSE FROM '69 Ambassador SST '69 American '68 American '6SP1ymouth furyHI ;&~ .. ~~.~'.:~.:. JOHN CONNILL ''NO GIVEAWAYS NO Glt.4t.41CKS" • •.• J11st 22 Ye1ni of Ho11o11t 0.1lin9, S1lli119 Ch.¥rol1b, 2 door h1rdtop. F1ctory-1ir conclitlonin9, pow1r 1t11ring, power br1k11, r1dio, h11t1r, -whit• will tir11, 19,000 ori'1- in1l mil11. 81l1ne1 of f1e- tory w1rr1nty, Lie. ! XIR9• I 1: Autorn1tic tr1"1mis1ion, pow• 1r •f11ri"9, r1cllo, h11t1r, "?l?" 6 cyl. 1n9in1. 16,000 mil11. l ie. IXWHOJJI $1688 BUSINESS IS GREAT AT CONNELL CHEVROLET HERE'S WHY! BRAND NEW 1970 BRAND NEW 1970 NOVA 2 DOOR COUPE FULL SIZED WAGON Tint.cl tl1K, H l1111e It.Its, pow1r 1t.1rin1, A'M redio, '"'P· etni1· 1io11 contr.I, whit. will tir1s, l1r91 •"-•I •0...,1. fl60Jll 17- 3124) List l'rlco ··-········· $201.15 DISCOUNT -·········-·· $ 311.6Z =::-ti $2562.53 IMPALA CUSTOM COUPE T11rl>o-hyd~e1111tic, eir cond,, ¥in• · yl roef, tint.ct ti•••· JSO 1n9,, pow1r 1t11rint. belt.cl WSW. t••r 1peeker, 1letttic cl..oelo:, r1lly ....i.eel1. fl941111?4.ll Liit Price ····-·-·--······ $4539.10 DISCOUNT ··········-·--$ 852.3' ::l~E $3686.71 I 1¥1p • .minion, po-r 1l11rin9, 2SO Y• 1n9in1, .AM ,,dio, ¥i"YI interior, 1907} 1111716) BRAND NEW 1970 CHEVELLE H.T. Vt 1119in1, tinl1d 91111, lutb• hydr1mtlic tr1n1111i11ion, ev•o. emi•1io11 control, hid1 1wty w :11- ,,._ (667) 1164609 1 , List l'rlco ········--·· $3'30.90 DISCOUNT ·---·------$ HZ.SJ ::l~E $3298.37 • list Pflce ----------·-----$309'.20 DISCOUNT .............. $ 405.80 ::l~E $2693.40 -------- A11to1111tie tr1n1mi11ion, • cylincl1r, pow1r •t11rin9, rl• lllio, h11t1r, white will tir••• low mil11. Your ehoic1. Lie. IXTWl71 I I Lie. tWC'6.424l (Two to choo1e from! 2 door h1rdtap, f1 ctory 1ir, tr11nmisdon, f1ctory 1ir con• cl itionin9, pow•r 1t11rin9, pow1r br1k11, b11ck1t 111h, ton1ole shift, r1d io, hfr., w/1/w tir11, ¥inyl fop. fVTM SOS) pow1r 1t11rin9, power br1k11, reclio, h11t1r, whil1 will ti111. Lie. IXMG51ll $1588 $2388 BUICK CHEVROLET lll62 BUICK Skylarl< ,,,.,. • 64 NOVA wrtible. Xlnt cond. $425. A I d. be t COLB """ """2 u o., ra JO, a er. ~_,~ 883) $595 .• ~ .. ~E=LE°"CT""RA~,,,oo---,-...,,,-,-,,H=T. BILL YATES Afr, all pWI', new"t..,, lilre n•w. $2900. """""' VOLKSWAGEN '63 RIVIERA. loaded w/xtras, air cond, fl pwr, etc. $1150. 548-0876 3285.2 Valle' Road San Juan Capistrano 837-4800/493-45111499-2261 CADILLAC VERY dean •55 BeWro, 4 --------·I dr, recent reblt. 6 It ,auto * For lmmedi•t• 1!8-ns· Ne":' glass-be-lted Sale * ~· Runs like new. ~ 1959 CADILLAC PARTS Truer Pork, l.1,W. Wilson. Air conditioner Sp. No. Sl. C-M. Tra"""""°" '67 CHEVY Brakes Drum• Radiator F'tont and Rear Bumpen Radio Dashboard Equipment * MAKE OFFER * 12l2 South Ross St. Santa Ana 542-3120 After 5 p.m. 4 door sedan. Auto., R.H., Pwr steering_ CZSC 437) $1045 BILL YATES VOLKSWAGEN ~Valle Road San Juan Capil!ltrano 837-481)1)/493-4511/ 499-2261 '66 CAD conv. El Doram '6 7 CAPRICE _ • all pwr, climaie control., 4 dr, auto, Fact. a1r. AM/FM stereo, cruise con-Full power. Loaded 644-2881 trol, tilt .l tele. steering '68 CAPRICE. Vinyl top. whl, gu.ide-matic, twilite Must Sell! Going overseas. sent, tr. hitch. $2 33 0. Call 962--0123 642-2413 I ''"S3c:OIEVY==;-, -;Ru=Mc-1;,;ikc:e--:ne=w ./ '69 EL DORADO, 10,000 1st Sl.SO takes! miles, loaded, like new. *6'73-4646 aft 8pm• $61$ *** 494-TI33 .1970 KINGSWOOD 'vagon - 494-7796 fully equipped, Inc. s ir, '67 CAD Cpe De Ville, All 13.000 mi, $3900. 494-8698 extras, blk in t & ext, 16.CXM> 1965 Chev II mi'11, $3875. 642-9859 aft 6pm V-8, 4 spd, trans. '59 CADIU..AC convert . Immaculate. 548-2005 Beaut cond. Loe.ded. 9,000,1--°".GS"°'CHEVE==•u."E,,-- mls. Privatf:. $5200. 673--56&5 Air cond, 1 owner CAMARO ·-· '66 El C•mino CHEVROLET ; . --'65 Impala SS V-8, Auto., R.H., P.vr_ St~ •• bucket seats_ (NGF 677)" $1045 BILL YATES VOLKSWAGEN I 32852 Valle Road . San Juan Capistrano 837-4800/ 493-4511/ 499-2261 '67 Malibu Bucket seats automatic, Dir .. power steering, air cond. One owntr CTPF 681) will take trade or finance pri.. vate party. Call 5464052 or 494-9773. '65 CHEVELLE 2 dr sed, 396 custom eng, full race, Crane earn. E.T. mags, street legal. Call cn4) 49&-36.)4 '57 Chev ronvt. good tires, Runs good, Asking $300. ~2656 eves '61 IMPALA -auto trans. Sharp! See to appreciate, 545-5963 '67 Chev Spt. Van 90, 'Nhitt', 35,000 mi, One own. new tires, Clean. $2095. ~­ '&'. EL CAMINO, V8. auto. p,g,. R/H, $800. :-18-5372 or 837-4164 '62 CHEVY for parts -$651Kl 536--8961 ~fter 6:00 p.m. "63 2 DR. Impala. P/b, Pis. Must BE SEEN! Call eve. 548--0974 1965 CHEVY lmp&.la, 6 cyl, low mileage, hrdtp, 2 dr,. $995. 842-7365 CHRYSLER 1---------1396 V8, 4 speed, R.H., P.S., ,....m SLERN '61 CAMARO SS 350. Disk Air cond.,· bucket ileats. ,'65""""n.Y ewYorker, brks te t CU29510) $1795 One-owner. No reasonabte ' ' reo, new po -BILL YA. TES' oll" "''"""'· •ll Bhlboe polygls tire s, $1500 Blvd. Apt No, 3 DE.SPERATE! <94-422! VOLKSWAG0 EN CONTINENTAL '69 Camaro 350-0range 'Y /blk to1>-stripes. Spec. front end. $2300. 549--0142. CHEVROLET 328j2 Valle Road Sa n Juan Capislrnnn 837-4800 /493-4511/ ~99-2261 '62 CHEVY. Stick. Chrome rims. S3.'iO or best oiler. • * "64 CONTINENT AL, run p\.\T, air cond. Ai\1/FM radio only SllOO. Call 968-1097 '67 M•libu SS 3ff Call 534-041' ORV VB, 4 speed, buck<t oeats,1CHEV'=~El=J.""F..,,'66"°""SS'"396.=-°"Xl'"°nt __ C ___ AJ_R __ , Chrome whttl• (WJB 516) cond. Private party. ,64 CORVAIR $1645. ' 8'7-7479 --- BILL y A TES '58 Chevy ... wan. 283 eng. Sid_ -. .• 14",s"· (B6Jl.09!) VOLKSWAGEN a..., '"~·~iooti • BILL, YATES 32852 VaJle Road San Juon Capis....., ·~.~R~IR ... M= ~11~:: VOLKSWAGEN 837;4800/493-4511/499-2261 Ph: ~7440 32852 Valle Road 1968 Ch JI SS396-co San Juan Capistrano eve e ns. 1965 t~fPALA -Good cond 8.'t7-4800 149.1-4.~11/499-2261 hrkg, p\vr. s1r. vyn. top., A. . · bkt sta; Top Condition $1995. ir. po":;r. new ~lrcs. Nlct '60 Corva ir Da.y11 968-&J85. Eves car .. $l050. 642--0327 alt. 6 Good tr&.ntiportation S7S, ~1188. pm MS-7978. '69 ll\.1PALA 12.000 ml f~ CH;..--;;EVE=. ".LL"E '66 SS 396~X1nt ·51 CORVATR X J nt 11'1!~ PIS P1B air best oflt. Condition. PriVBle Party. tra.n&portatlon S200. 673--1023 ti1 U"PM 847-7479 Ca.II 11tter 51 pm 673-0721 t , TIU ij;; --' • I UH< '64 • $400 '65 """ """ .,,_ '62 ( 1pd. $950 CALI w = u ... • '6 •• •• •• " '6 A• .. •• .. '6 ,, m •• w '6 • .. Tl ,, • • • . . - " , . -• ·--~ F'"rldiy, July 17, 1910 •• i •; TRANSPORrATION ':TRANSPORTATION TMNSPORTATlON ·TRANSPORTATION · TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION'-. -'i=T~RANr.r.S,:P0%R~T~A~T~IO~N~~==='r-..=- Mew Coro . , ... ._, c...-. _...., Coro --C:-MOO Now Cori --Con tlOO -Coro --Con ... I - '.. 1970· RIVIE·RA · ~ Beautiful Titi11n red with black custom vinyl note~ back interior, power windows, ~tr 6 way seat. power steering, power bra~es, i1ctory air con-. ditioning, tilt steering whffl, AM-FM stereo r•· ' . . dio,' rear window defroster, tinted gloss, white '. 1ide :well tires, custom :wheel covers. (2672). • . MANUFACTURERS' CAR (USED) • ' . • ·ONLY · I • 1 .. . .. • . • . .. . . .. I PLUS TH .• SE 1970 RIV,ERAS AT SIMILAR SAVINGS •• 1 -' '1970 . .. RIVIERA Silver mist with black custom vinyl interior, AM-FM radio with rear seat 1ptaker, fac- tory air conditioning, power windows, power steering, power brakes, power 1eet1 tinted glass, re•r window de- .froster, remote outside mir- ror, chrome sport w~eels, custom side mouldings, white side wall tires . Manufactur- er's ,used car. 19923) 1"970 ' • . RIVIERA Sandpiper beige with buck- skin vlnyl ' top end custom notch beck vinyl interior, AM-FM radio with retr s~t speaker, pow e. r 1tMrin9, power brakes,' power win- dows, power seat, fectory eir conditioni.,g, .tilt steering .;ll:il~I. ,..r•";,,"",,.f.-"' ·outsiCle mtr-7'~ I ' f( ' rOr, c~role ~sport wheels, ~~ ·-. 16•0. .fru Opener, speed elert. Demonstrator. (7086) -~ ' . . ·,. 1970: 1.970 . ... . ' RIVIERA RIVIERA -. 'Stratomlst blue with black Seamist green with dark vinyl top and matching cus-gr~en vinyl roof and sandal. t om vinyl bucket seats, full wood custom notch back len9th console, AM-FM ra;. vinyl interior, AM-FM radio dio, power steering, power. with rear speaker, pqwer brakes, power windo~s. poW.. steering, power brakes, pow- er seats, automatic tninlc o,.. er windows, power seats, fac- ener, custom wheel coven, tory air conditioning, deluxe remote outside mirror, tinted wheals, speed alert, euto. 91111, Whit'e side wall tlFts, ' trunk opener, remote mirror. sp.•ed alert. Oem·onstrator. OemonstratOr. 198351 102071 c : __ O -· 1970 ' . ' RIVIERA Special ?eint. Bamboo crea~ with vinyl fop 1nd custom broc1de vinyl & cloth notch back interior, power steer- ing, power brakes,. power windows, power seats, fac- tory 1ir conditionin4, AM-FM stereo with custom stereo t1pe1 re1r spe1lcer1 1uto • trunk:,1 . cruise control1 tilt wheile remote. mirror, cUs-· ' ' ... tom chrome sport . wheels, WSW, FectON used car. 11~221 ,; !-: Specializing in JAGUAR 234 E. :·17th ; St. ',;• ;iV'l'BORJZED BVlCK.OPEr..-1,A&lTq .,.,. I sms .... SDVlCB' cp$TA MBA 1970 . . RIVIERA Emereld n,ist with dirk green vinyl roof ind bl1ck custom notch back vinyl Interior, power steering, pow• r brtlte1, power window'•, pow· •r se1t, f1ctory air condi- tioning, 1on1m1tic radio, ~·· torn wheel covert, whit, side well tires, remote olltside mirror. Oemon1tr1tor. 168921 ' . 1970 RIVIERA · Azure blue with dark bfue speci1I l1nd1u top an 'd· matching dark: blue custo'!" vinyl notch back se1t. Power dffrin9, pow•r breku. pe'W• ~ ~windows, power sNt, fee. to,Y etr conditio1in91 AM· FM radio with rear s~t r speaker, tilt steering whe.f, ' de,uxe wheel covert, s,.eci 1lert1 remote outside rnirTOt, white 1ide wall tires. D1mon- str1to;, 12598) 548~7765 . ' . I j I ! UHd Cors , ' 9900 UIOd Cors 1--------9900 U1od Cors ---~ _....,. _____ 9900_11 _u_,_oc1_c_,,_ ..... ___ 9900~ ~uc1_E,_o_ri ____ 9900__.,1u_.oc1_c_._r~·----9900-· u10c1_c~o-"---~9900."""',l-u_uc1 __ c_1r~·---~'~"°~i COUGAR FORD · FORD MERCURY OLDSMOllLI PONTIAC T·BIRD T·BIRD 1967, alr 0000, new -· '65 FORD Galaxy 500. B•t. -;56-Ford A REAL .BEAUTY ''66-·Cutlas~ '·Po~;mroi.-bl~Af ~~ •5171..'!1· .. Blrd,, 'otreloodr. ·-~1.·~ ·ii'T.iiiiu>. ~~ Xlnt "°""' 11995 oiler. Mecll'I. xlnt. frotlt eoo PARKLANE ,,__ ~= ~· •w ~ ~· Good wd!t-$3'0 X C.ORV41R ·--- -* ~2834 * 1 owner like new! d1r M t Full power plus air cond., deluxe sedan. 1956 with 546-2011. r.61.f231 J' '68 XR7 AM/FM stereo new dam~. 9C-OV ~-1-1 eell. Fun ~ $399·. W~ 1:4&ck~~~d!:._ 2_, dr .. !!;.'!'.·. vinyl top, l>Ir •. (.'J'RF 306) ~~Aacttm mllel! ~~ '67 T-BJRO. Landau Fully ---:19116=~-r,.~BIRD~-- CORVUTE . ' 63' F ... ,. an .,_...-..-Best flnance.»rlvate party (PLG. ... y, .... .,, ~ e • .., ..... , Will take cv In trade or h wu::: ... r, ,new transm ..... on. loaded, 20,000 mJ, A·l cor.J, Sl200 or belt offer. tire!, fac 81I', all xtru. Xlnt OHer 925> Call 546.4052 or 49f-9713 Black upholstery, power, ance private party, 546-4052 Grandma• pampered pet. $2500. Alt 5:30 841--03l.2 545-5694 after I pm. cond. 540-3259 ' 673-8751 · air, cheny. Cle":'l! Must be or 494-9773. . $350 taks K. You'll havt ,,.,. ·T "'"""" ---- '65 CORVEITE Stingray * Galuie.500 XL-1 owner, seen to @Pl'eciate. Satur. , to hurry • the first one -~ '56 T.BIRD, llDt ~· Hrl Burgundy, 3274 IPd. X'lnt. DODGE '66 FORD Galaxie 500 Convt, peacock blue · w/wbite top, d&,y, Sundly a eveninp aft 61 CUTLASS Sup, full pwr, who sees tbia w1ll buy lt. .,$395otbestotfer, cont. 'kit, compl•te,· cond. $2195. 675--0SSl or -----___ Low nil clean' $750 ot best Metllllc bl11e-lntertor. F'Ull1 ll PM, IH-1191. o.ct. ~· Very lood cond. ~ 5CM8'11 llftOO/belt. M5-0tll aft 5 675-5243 ,69 DODGE n. ... -. AJt. offer. 962-1782 auto w/&ir Kuit ,8ell W.1-:;=======I Dk ll"Y. $1600. ~ J.G. ,,_ T·B..... ---)l. ............. I'" 6,•e.ft ~: s.6-0780 lilSS Pont. Tempest I Sta. ~ u"Q \ '62 CORVETTE 340 hp. .. """"· Pwr. ·-.. -· 1950 FORD 8. 2 door, R/H. med. $300. -MUSTANG w lo I . lo -Xlllt Cond. $l3!0. VALIANT spd. AM/FM stereo, clean. Vlnyl top. 642-5873 Aft. 5. New palltt, tires. Looks '68 TORINO 4 dr led Lo '61 OLDS convert. V@zy .... ~· w ~:_..au 1r' R/Hll. 557-64» after 5 , --------"'" '"'7 P M -~-$195 .,.,, _,, · · sh• .... You mll!t lee to •n. ·-pwr, ....,..;.. a • • t =~=~~~--' -$950 or best oner ..... ..-.w. · • -~r • U':lor-•iuo mi. Seemiet am PS, A!C. ,66 M t -j; 5'S-6503 '"' Excellent condition $995. '6S T·BIRD Convert, Cheap. 'tiO VALlANT CALL ••• -~--your DAILY PILOT WANT ADS! THE QlJlt'.ltl!.'R YOU CALL. New tirea brim Prlv pty us ang prec te. ..._ 968 6415 --"'1 W •m-• At 5 CM "~ ~ . -want'Ad.'Get """~ts! Dial 6C--5678 fol RESULTS THE QUICKER YOU SELL After e,, PM ot 0 Sat & ~ 6 cyl., •tandard tra:nl, radio. "eo 4 DR Jn', auto, pwr M'tks. -' ........ .. ' ".._.., p ' · · ""'"' '-"'Alo new I=;;;;=====;;.;...=:======;.!.======= ,546-l612 ISVT 3361 $995, """· ..,,, do<ent cond. $150.1'========0.:..=548<'="=~====;;:..:..:==112S=*=541=-"'==IJ UHd Con 9900 Usod Caro -.l1od Coro 9900 1967 Ford O>lry S<d. Fact. BILL YATES 673-5651 Uod Caro 9900Usod Caro 9900 u-'Cars WE HAVE THE BEST SEL:ECnON OF • 1600'• • 2002 • 2500 ' BMW's IN ORANGE COUNTY • 2800 • 2800 cs e ALL, COLORS e ALL MODELS We have • fln1nclna plan to flt your budget. Com• in and't1lk with on• of our experienced counMlon. · e IMMIDIATI DILIVIRY ............ ............ T&M_MOTORS (°"" '""'"'l IOIT · •ARDIN •ROYE .. yg; % Ilk. L el -ch II ... sM-2214 nw111 -·- .,., ..,., trans. T-l>bU ,.,, VOLKSWAGEN '68 OLDS euu ... , 2<lr h4 ------------·-------'-Pwr ftV wndw. $1199-Jll/pb; auto, wry de&n, 147-. 32852 Valle Road $1800. 968-m3 be!Me 3 pm 'ti FORD Country Squire San Juan Capl.!ltrano - AC. PB ~ PS ....... m.,.; '37-4800/4'>4Sll/<!l9-2261 PLYMOUTH deck, new tire1, 16,tJXI mi. '69 MACH I ex. oond. $450 . - $.2850. l'B-1895 & T.O.P. at $78 mo or PLYM. '61 Satellite i dr 'S3 FORD GALAXIE 500 Pl.Yott $2019 548--0253. hard top, I cy1. Automatic, Auto, atr cond. Xlnt. cond. '68 MU5rANG, lac ale, nu Pow. brakel. Fact. air. l 129/mo-tkiance. Pat wfw tires, T.O.P., Best of-owner.Ex.concl.~1048. !157-6981 ' !or ..,., ri'JOO. !MW1!7 • ., Fury m . dtlwro ' Dr. '&I COUNTRY 8qulre S1a '65 MUSTANG Pis, Pih. lac alr, Oean. ft&· auto, pfb, p/1,, 1 VI, automat!C, P.1., air. $1195-0FFER. 644-2951. °"""· Xhlt eood. lllZ. !TOR 0451 1995 !1-::0. 3'" "' 1n. '° BILL · YATES PoNnAc HP .... ' lpd. """...n. VOLKSWAGEN '67 Le Mqn1 $.100. 67'5-8008 ...... 5 1962 GALAXIE 500 XL _ r/h, 32152 Valle Roe.4 Bucket teats automat1.c, pow. alr buekt ti Ian J11an Capistrano er ateerl.q, a:tr conll, Dlr, Jll/pb, · ' t sea · 137-4800/49M!ill/499-~ (#218-419) wW. take trade or $MIO. 541-6841 fi pr! .. FALCON '65, ·2· dr, auto, '00 MUSTANG. Clean, looks nance va Pll11 Olll 'JUdl. lo mt't, ~ cond: A: ru,. llke new, 'Riaht pric-546-4052 or f9'otm, . Pvt pcy llllO "3-'rolO ed at 11400. 164 E. l9t!l, '68 GTO Convartiblo ,;::=;::=:::;=:=::=;::; J CM, -Ill 5::10 Ornnge wlblac:k top 0 MERCURY '65 MUSTANG -thlft, 18,000 rnllee · , • radio .heflter iJrivatt pu'l;y' P/B, P/S, Air, New tlrff • 1 Mo .I. J I l7!iO '4114-9683 • Best OUer! • 67 ' ftTC a r . ., ~STANG • Xlnt -... ,733 alt<r 5 NI _, plul air """4 .. 6 cyl, 3 lpd, rib, N '111 l!<JNTIAC Le Mono, air, Dir., Yin)l top clean u you M.P.G. 846-fl41 PS. PB, BS, aulD, console, ,wU1 ·8nd (VO[)Of,9), Wlll take '65 MUSTANG J'as tba e Ir: ::;eoofter, llar::.m$l.650 or m ·in trade or finance ~ Stick. rldio + mag wtiee11 , .. , ~=~·~.,:.:.;;;........,._ vale -· 546-4IN er $!50. Alt. 5:00 -• '69 GRAND Prix, .... -· •... !ITn. vlnrt top, ...... Tilt wl1I. 19111 .COLO!llt P&tt< St>Uon ()LDSMOBILF ·13195 br •lr MM'JOO wa;on •. ·9 pu1. Low 1981 LAMANS Mr HT. Jll,000 mlleap. P/b, Pis. air. ·ea Oldl m , vs. vinyl top. ~ mu.. $1250 er belt $28!'>0. Mj.-40TS Mr ...... 121.000 ., •••• l2IO =· 54Ml.48 '15 OOOONY' t>lili 1 ·Pw. llftdit'~. -· '&I GTO. 1 ..._, low iiif. All power. Air. ~1'1'14 8*-'1910 A Xlnt <'Ooo. $mil. Ooll Good <Olld· $1115. -'60 OLDS II· -mterlor. sit. 5:00 &4(,.-0365 'G Mere 2-dr, &i: CCNid, p.a., good rum!na con d • , '69 G1'()' Convert., auto, p.b., l ownw S2!IO everyttilre worbl $ 20 O. PDB, PS. Xlnt eond . * 83i-Ul8 * M&-4297 Prl<:e-$2400. 548-4123. Warcu& motor& ..------1-: WEEK •ND .. 'SP.CIAl,S :1-----. 'Ht FORD .~ ....... , .... WAI ,,, .. NOW $1095 , (RSS·•••·I, ' '67 'PLYMOUTH .. w.&s ,;.;, NOW - Rewer Ste1rlnt, Pewer lr1k11. CUZV0 1261 '66 CHEVROLET .. wAI sut1 NOW $950 . P1w1r St11tl111, '""' lr1k11o ITDD·26'1 '63 COM!T ......... , .. WAI ., .. NOW $450 Air C1n4., ,,.,, WllHlew. It lr1l111, teLN·•071 '62 LINCOLN ........ WAS S7'1 ' NOW $435 '64 cH1vioi:Etow::;:;·'.~'JRSliow S6so I· ' • IW0~,,7.0) '64 FORD .............. WAS S14tl NOW $99. All COND,. Pow1r St11rl11, lr••••~~M/PM, IOSJ•l7JI '63 CHEVROLET .. WAI S11tl NOW $7• '63 cH'1viorn=~~~:·:~~~RYT·tJow $988 IJJU.7701 '-------1: Mony, Mony Mor• ;1-------1 I I • • •• -~. --_l_-• -:z. ... ::c rn ·-·- .. VAcM8A ~1:~ ·IHSC~ ' -. . -' , ·-- ' .-\ ' ' ' {· •• !. .... · ~Cdsta ~· -~ ' ' ' ' ' 7 AM To t PM MON 7 AM To 6 l':M TUE·Fll PARTS DiPT •. ON~Y · •. 8 AM to 6 PM SATqRDAYS . • ' , I ' '. • • ' ' I , • ,. ~ . . . ' • t •• t ,F ... mi -_, N ..., mo< N of ft In dea Bar T bit< ICnil ll<m F lour